New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 7, 1921, Page 2

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>v. Portland, Ore, # PERSONAL ENGRAVED GREETING CARDS Samples Now Ready for Your Inspection Stationery Department The Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Street There are still a few— Topcoats at 1-2 Price rack remaining on a in our Clothing Department. They are rare valucs and are worth your while— Come See Them. Horsfall'’s 93-99 Asylum St. Hartford “It Pays To Buy Our Kind.” NATIONAL LODGE MEET S ON DEC 16 25, at Portland, Ore. Nov. 7.—The 55th annual convention of the National Grange will be held at Portland, Nov 16 to 25, with from 33 states in attendance. farm production and distribution, delegates Problems of in- cluding latest phases in the develop- | ; ment of cooperative marketing, will be discussed. 8pecial trains bringing delegates from the east are noon of Nov. 15 the visitors will he and that evening entertained at a banquet tendered hy the Portland Chamber of Commerce. Sherman J. Lowell, of Fredonia, N. Y., national master of the grange will deliver his annual report at the opening session, and the convention will then proceed to discussion of problems of the farmer. There will be sessions Nov. 16, 17 and 18, and on the 10th the d gates will be taken on a trip of In- spection of the rive ceeding later in the nd harbor, pro- day to Vancouy to arrive the after- | NEW B » RI I'AIN *atrol DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBE T A A ————— lemand for milllons mote (‘Irlw\r l’]‘l“l\l\‘ nandees y bh 4 " : % X t woolen yarng, This holdy . e -t \ 3 H‘m. e ST thods bo separat t for Philndaiphin alone, but WLominge u | over the United States, PRE wu . nige of M‘,H BT perio , And while the cost of knitting is ACHINCIT) - o WEIGHTS ST UDY e el 1 i\NlTTlNfi WANE S pellat vt h g i tal 1 I (8] | ved that iron and nic it Ineans Ilons. And as long as the | » por it 1 from th ! i netearite continues workers will be I G AT i lemand | he tick from the spaces far beyond the | .qx luw) at the mills, § & Common Sense Christic Slman i estS Given Atomic Substances bRl el ey T T ald to be a « nizatl A from the earth, a fact clte 1 as ir | "mml Smith while driving his car le i IN u ier it f dM { icating in one eet, at Im strent entering Stanley alker of Note e e and Mixtures i S])H e and Ya]n Manuiacturers sireer. struck ana knocked down | I'abe' fa pens next Friday,—advt The most important single result of 1 ehilc tu v 1‘1‘1‘1””;“‘ Ha The t) the Harvard st of atomic weights 2 was ending the hill at a very | | ¥ RS e T « weights of nearly forty of proved definitely some years a R his horn ulmo continuously .\:‘-. e . o, ¥ ,,! ) t Friday.—advt | pinety or mdre chemical elements out | Profes Richards and still hoding | the child suddenly ran across the m part of the t ; dance followini: | of which nearly everything In the |#00d through —recent carefnl test Philadelphla, Nov The knit- | Street and was struck, — Fortunately M % be hild By By pr)re B L 29 universe Is bullt have been definitely | that there exist at least two kinds of | " \covo oo conen ana girs | M“;”I nmm:n‘.u-w stopped s be el eyed 5 be held ,"‘ |.,‘ b | qetermined by Harvard chemists in | lead Instead of one It was found S s ans el car “l“‘) 'n' i H\"flll u.»nl. lu wnlx | PR R Bl \ ¢ Dinner e served at 0 the course of investigations begun 35 | that lead from radium minerals, while | Ras s floie e | found that the ehild was not injured and seven Protestant ehur W ““ a8t 3 5 o yeur and extending up to the | it possesses properties exactly similar|In every ction of th world \ ) = - — wlil open for a two weeks Hear Bnitselboume St John'sa—ady esent time, to those of ordinary lead, ha Als- | day i it | MUSICALE AT CAMY SCHOOL. Irseads Attention was called to this pro- | tinctly smaller atomic weight, 206.1| Man ners have orders togicen | The New Britain Musical elub wil For Church Members d research toda by the S | them busy for .‘“V'H' time to com As hold a musicale this evening in the | o ‘ ouncement that largely on ac- | I'he lead from the radium minerals result thousands of workers will| Camp school auditorium and a very out any u count of his work in this field, Pro- | is supposed to come from the decom- |Not have to worry the coming |pleasing program has been arranged. fess CVALE rie \ no fessor Theodore W. Richards, Nobel | position of radium Why its atomic \\m}'r . ! i“‘ leitzer will preside and the dif- ¢t program and no assistint prize winner in 1914.and director of | weight is different from that of or- But on top of thi Appeal of |ferent numbers will be as follows: vs he is comi y tackle the prob | the Wolcott Gibbs Memorial Labor- | dinary lead, whether ordinary lead | the Red Cross to the knitte m take | 1._\‘“_\},,,\ “5“‘ Schade, wvocal em of making Christi I y at Harvard, had been appoint- [ may not itself prove to be a mixture | YD n needle to make sweaters, i King Charles,” by D, rybody. At a eld Sat 4 member of the international | of lighter lead with a heavier variety, |comfo vl;]: b kets :w‘ll’ p‘.!;u erl llv!“!Il(T su;;cu{;na\lllmn t at th oW t p ¢ comr mn-.. of scientists on element yerhaps due to the disintegration of | warmers tor distribution to the ne yliworks o rs. Can, y Mrs enrout ‘ ‘[I“”“lh @ pupil of Professor Rich- | othcr elements, hitherto supposed to | == B RS p—— 8 e A T e h e iaca) ; . . ards and now an independent inves- | he final and indivisible, may not also tid the local milsiers| R { ngh Record iRe{or{RE T cvavalimianl eent ciiosenl | Hrov b0 s \inixtirsat mnat iskoen] PROMPT AND POLITE &5 s inem in o cea e | New York, Nov. T.—Gold holdings| The Harvard research is sald to | questions to which the answers our establishment, the finest | people now enrolled on the books of | of the United tes, the world's sole | have thrown new light on the per- | being eagerly ht by sclentists luncl_mrmett() in town. .‘_‘pegml the various church I do not he- | creditor nation, mounted to a new |Piexing problem of the nature of | over the world today. I | service rendered to the ladies. lieve in two re said. | high record last month, approximat- (matier, while data obtained are | W. D. Harkins of Chi- | Stop in and appease your hun- ere cannot religion for |ing the stupendous sum of $3,500,- | being used daily by thousands of | ca jtrongaeyldanoegtnat ondin, rer, Our coffee and chocolates the pulpit and another for the pews. | 000,000, Statisticians estimate this to | chemists throughout the world. ary chlorine is a mixture and L. e e ates To I SlClh et be 35 o 40 per cent of the world's| The atomic weights of the elements | Aston of Cambridge, England, b are the talk of the town. You SIIed o e ot | visible ‘supply |are described as the relative weights | entirely different method, indicates| will algo be delighted with our er for the of 106| Of this amount the twelve Federal |In ‘\I) h '!\fm*lfvlr-mwnls combine with | that many other elements are prob- | sandwiches and cake. vo being organized Regular | Reserve ba hold a total of about | €ach other to form the countless sub- | ably ‘likewlse composcd of atoms of | church hymn hooks wi e used and [ $930,0¢ the bulk of which re- | f which the universe is con- | different weights. Harvard che s I]‘h D.ck D hymns appropriate to the occasion e in the vaults of the local in- | structed. j 'l‘h'-;ml welghts have usual- | are working at present to (ry m]!w(‘lrw € Vickenson vrug CO. will he selected This morning a|stitution, v been founcd 0 be amazing con- | out more about the: wo kinds o ” % 5 | meeting was !]11 1d to arrange mor \letal which has been pouring into | Stant. Silver from all parts the | lead, but they are hampered i the, 169-171 Main St. | definite details concerning the spe-|this country ever since the close of | S r N ey g ! e | cial meetings, such you people’s| the war ha red $75,000,000 —— | meetings, mothe meet meet- | monthly thi ings for men, ete. Some of the bears the stamp Special Meetings. nations horn after the European The special meetings will b »x’ ataclysm and some of the minted in the Methodist church in the 'r-| metal is almost as rare and strange noon of the first week, which begins|to tue average observer as an old | | Sunday, Novem 20; and the even- | time Spanish doubloon. ing services, which will be the main| Part of the gold sent here by Ger- | services, will be 1 in the many to meet reparations payments |church. “In the second week the eve- |to the All as said to be French | ning serviees will take place in the| coin (1. I’or) extracted by G ‘l t Congregational church and the! many from France as indemnity after | afternoon services in the First the Franco-Prussian war in 1570 i tist. Other details of the sy The amount of gold bars now held meetings were left in the Ands by the local as v office is not dis- the special meeting committee of ysed, but the machinery of ' t which Fred Rackliffe is chairman titution has been taxed to capacity Henry Hoar, chairman of the pecently reducing foreign bullion to workers' committee, 1 that he | pequisite fineness for the domestic is arranging for a group o 0 work market, s valued at many mil- lers, who will look after the detailed | jons of dollars have been shipped |wozk of the meeting from this city to the Philadelphia | General Committee. mint in the last few months to be | The general committec in charge | mude into coin. of the meetings is as follows: Chair- K many national and state man Clifton McKenna, of the Iirst s of this city, together with af- ! Baptist church; Theron W. Hart of | trust companies, the New the Center churc Miss Mabel | yq clearing hous and almost Hnn v). of the People's church; John | count M na s Lee, of the South church; |,ng in coin and ion prob ;,..,|..» kson, of t Staniey | ably hold at this tim total of be- \lnmun.n church: Reuben Halisten, | fywoen 31 000,000 and $1,250,000,- of the Swedish Baptist church; John |,y 1y of the Methodist % Sk e e e 1 o D | Miss Katheryn Mills of the Y. w. .. MUSICAL RECITAL 1 Next Friday will be the last of the | TOMORROW EVENING e prayer meetings, which huve | held every Ioriday evening for | v past several weeks. The follow- ing Thursday there will be a com- | South Church to Have Recital Tucs- ;;"WI’:::‘M“.."_,, ]:; u.: .“:m,. ‘u.y!,:‘; day—UBrotherhiood Supper Wed- (EhepRinyeramicstitige st (et T AT nesday—Sewing Society Thursday. | Theron Camp, 67 Rusell street, ) A. R. Tutle; Mrs. Martha Skinner The program for the balance of 3 Che street, J. H. Coates; | (he week for the South church is The Mi Bowers, 171 Maple noNnee tollcwa | street, E. J. Gooby: Mrs. Marcu Nonday, 6 Supper and month i\\'h) 49 Korest street, L. i ly meeting of the Young Woman's | Mrs. H. Powler 94 Camp lepartment. There will be rug mak | Bryan; Rev. A. B. Taylor, 40 ing and a talk on home missionacy | street, A. Hyson H 2 dramatics; 7:30, meeting of trogp | rford Court, Mrs. E. J.| junior Achievement club | Bdwin Home, 140 Bassett| " uesday, 4:00—Jolly Workers’ | street, Frederie L. Fay; The Misses| schievement club. Busy e Eastman, 33 South High street, W.| Achievement club, Cheerful Work Pond norial cuurch, | erg’ Achievement club, Willing Work- last stre feCutcheon; ers’ Achievement club. 8:15 joint Connolly, 25 South Burritt | recital to be given by Ross B nt Agard; Mrs. Eva Goodrich, cotiralte; and Dl Clarends Dicking| | Basset street. E. R. Hitchcock; Mrs. | son, organist of the Brick Presbyter- | | Stephen sargeant, 56 tawkin fin GRureR of New. Vorle Blty. The ! : ° . Mrs. C. R. Atwood E. L , [fprocecds will be given to the local [(~] Kensington Road, Morgan Mor ‘(\' W. C. A, Tickets may be obtained t ls easy 0 ‘1 en 1 ’ : W store |TO HOLD FAIR FOR PARISH HOUSE FUND \ % John the Evangelist | Church eof St. An Sunday, Nov will be spent in N S e - religlous and memorial services at| Nual Event's Proceeds Will Go for Portland, and Monday the visitors That Purpose, will be taken over the Columbia river | highway. Tuesday they will = visit| The annual bazaar of the Church of Oregon Agricultural College at Cor- | St. John the Evangelist will open ti wallis, and Wednesday, Nov. 23, |evening in the parish hall on Newin they will be guest of Beaverton [ton road, and the funds obtained Grange at Beaverton, Ore. through the affaic will go toward the — {building fund for the ection of a new h housr $4,000,000 AUTO THEFT h the conduct of similar an Philadeiphia, N¢ Automobiles | nual affairs and through ot} onree valued at more than $4,000,000 have | funds hav rea Feen ra u\ for the been stolen in Philadelphia this year. | erection of a i chi edifice This amount is ne double the|althqueh tho'congregation W loes for the same e |“1',(1u'n. zed less than five years ago Against this 510 cars,| The entertainment committee 2,112 cars, value t 3.34, | made arrangements for orchestral music have been recover on cach of the three nights of the fair Mon Tuesday and Wednesday, and s = ha 1 I good entertainment, To Cure a Cold in One Day On the opening night, tonizht, the Take Laxativ MO QUININE tab | zelbavm ¢ will furnish the ets. The genuir ! nature The Snitze naking their first E. W. Grove. (I et BROMO,) | public ap o ral years. To 30 morrow e O Merry make e will be nd on Wednesday ev Herbert [ i s ented 3 the hall deco \ " L PR { the church whicl od as A fre TEACHER OF VIO4.IN wrking space for automob $uin t ' e h 2 The committes o fair an Limited Number of Geginner General commitiee and Advanced Pupfls Will Amund ( Michael | Be Accepteq Ja 5 Crowley Hasfy " : Y . P K. M Available for Concirts—Musi J J: AR p D h, Charles Burns, John Ta cales—Recitils X0 movtien g 94 1 T viey, John iliv M STUDIO: 242 MATN STRELT b T 115 Dwight St. fhone 13225 domestic booth committee, Mrs. R 11 I 1 Tohn Ma M Rot [ e s TS Mo and M James Crowiey. . Thurs., Fri. untl Sa ( G. com v of Rostor has lease store at H\\er streat oy from the 8. M. Daviso company 3 " j1r The lease ia for one year witl L \ ‘— FOOTF Al Lh — wantal af 21900 meeting of the partme 18pic . Doy uts of Amer [} Brotherhood supper fol b, an tlnstrated lecture by C. Laubach, Ph. D. He will < on conditions in the Philippine 1s. 7:00, meeting of Troop s 1 f America. 7:45, Italiu ut at noor schoo Scouts 0 All-day sewing Home M nary De Luncheon will be served 4:10, week-day church | 4:30, meeting of Girl meeting v Church street portance were terday morning at and matters of transacted i1 | The New RBritain Gaclie club held | 1 01 n . STALE BLOGD J R"\ | ~ BIIRS LIVRG lood Ifuar Al It « nu pirit Thoughts sink into an u the w ( lispel. Where the 1 tement, there onl We's Pepto-Mangan taken ul ( put check tosthe dehil Tl [ W th of rhy 1 l tuy The e [ \ n I brighte ne, 1 ¥ healtl Special Noti ypecia otice Mart Wash , o \ Davghte \ i wil " ! After the meetin €re will L ° l ' public whist vt L] You can tell them the moment you raise the lid and see the trademark “Victrola” You will also see other Victor trademarks, as the picture and the phrase “His Master’s Voice.” Be sure to get a Victrola instrument, for it is the chosen instrument of the greatest artists and specially made to play their Victor record The Victor trademarks besides being your means of identification are also your guarantees of quality. Victrola instruments are built to give a lifetime of servicee. Look under the lid for the Victor trademarks—* Victrola,” the picture and the phrase “His Master’s Voice”—and you can be certain of Jasting satisfaction. Victrola instruments $25 Vict REG. U.S. PAT.OFF. $1500. D10 Victor Talking Machine Company, Camden,N.dJ. Victrola instruments ="“T1iS MASTERS VUICE _ REG.USPAT.ORF trademark and the trademarked word" Victrola”identif yallour roducts. Look under thelid! Look on the lubel? VICTOR TALKING MAGHINE CO. Camden, N. 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