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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDRTSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1921, C.L.GOODELLIS ™y tox vorat F e R FAMOUS SPEAKER ... ... | STokze Sale B"St"’?;; ;(il?ffih‘.?}w., tore Smoke Sale Middletown Woman—Perry (Next to Herald Bldg. New Britain i / : y / e Wil Coodut Evangelcal. Mo i { TO MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS | BECAUSE 0F THE SMOKE that came into our | 70O FATHERS AND MOTHERS mgs Here Next WMonth New London, Nov. 9.—A dormitory | § Complete stock of Women's and Misses’ Suits store due to the fire in The Herald building it Entire stock of all wool Boys' Suits. The kind [ that are huill to stand hard wear, 300 BOY S SUITS, regardless of size, sizes 8 to 17 $1.50 and Up ed to used ultimately as a proc : in Velours, Tricotine, Serges, ete, in plain and will be necessary to make extensive alterations to : y , TU“‘IH:‘”H\;H‘\“;n v"‘ \‘;1‘";:7.‘““].‘.“"‘.“1< seo. ; fur Iruu'nu'(l. Stouts and 1‘(-1:rll|u|:\; all colors, completely renovate our store, For this reason r,,,‘,{,;“:;“ Ill,:,r}f(“;‘,l,,';. ;f,’,‘.‘\l;,]“; “.]‘:”,,.W‘,\,{ (\.1‘;}“4;': :.\ \.‘-‘ C¢. G. R, Vinal ot |B 100 “ omcn's ill]d Miss (‘S’ Fall and we are compelled to dispose of our entire stogk - ,“‘“,'1 :\:,1;,,,‘,“ I| ::‘ lj;,f:("‘:r”";,. I\i“\\"(.,:’.‘,"\‘," (e e u'” nt u““i e ‘“.““.“_‘“.‘j'{ :', fi‘,',‘ | Winter Suits 50 !'Ol' Cent., Oft at a tremendous sacriiice, o FATHE f\l) SON ) secretary of the Commission on Evan. | 4ént Benjamin T. Marshall Al |8 ercoats galore, \n) size and all colors, half = ' the T 1" | though the college has not completed A General Cleaning Up of Good, Clean, Seasonable YOLITIVET Y . . o o . helts and full belted. gelism of the Iederal Council of the | f/ %o ' g POSITIVELY NO GOODS CHARGED AT THIS A ? ('(hur hes of Christ in America. lts first decade, ready greatly Merchandise : > 125 Men's and Young Men's Overcoats from His work is within the churches J“"“‘l‘""f’l"’;’ by shortag rooms | : : é : : SALE and as defined by him is “simply to [ [9F ' 5 ""“’;“ ant gitt ot an-|§ Women'’s and Misses' Coats and Wraps in all = 10 00 upP furnish what inspiration T ean and | [l HGEE PE0 FRABIE nove BIVS 10 i the leading styles and colors, sizes to fit all forms, S Euen) EUBER-ONINI AR 00O RN M 9 Il g la ‘e pantal to! aoabin s20.000. | g 200 in number and all must be sold regardless of Algios ; : 301 ALL. WOOL MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN’S Al rnuLs DAoL O e REIS I imhe new cottage wil Eng 05t 111 Boys' Mackinaws, sizes 8 to 18 1.00 SUITS, Stouts and Regulars, all os from 34 t to do the work for which they them- E I be In AN y| cost, v Uy, »touls ang wegulars, a A . 0 selves were called into the ministry | 157 Stucco, half timber and shinglc | K | .72 Boys’ Overcoats, sizes 8 to 17..... 86,50 up 16, all styles, from and the membership of the Christian [ | 8% :I-“ cand will e two stories | @ 72 SKIRTS, all wool, while they last S ugh, Its ground dimensions will be Each < He is & man of perhaps fifty years | APProxXimately 28 by 60 fect. Be ; sides fourteen students, room witl be |l SHOES—Find \uu. size h E 108 PAIR MEN'S DR afgastELUTll R R R D1e provided for a faculty representative, | G H R SCARFS AND MU H‘ Greatly Reduced While They mt i §1.00 ing voice and a commanding pr Plans for the building have beer - B ence. He impresses a new acquaint- | R T hay 0 o m N ance as a man of quiet force, sure of | 4FaWn by Delbert K. Perry, archi- ||§ | & teet, of New Britain, and the con- S his cause and with assurance of his | G 01 S U eSS, € § cause for any assur-| io 0 a 128 been awarded success. He has cause for any assur- | ¢ 100 CQUIEL has be i B ance in the results of his first work | g “S.o s WS unes Co. of Meri- ns pastor of Calvary church in New | k has alrcady been begun York., He received into membership | VPN the foundation. Ultimately, and | 3 CHURCH STREET (Next to Herald Blde. New Britain possibly as early as next autmun, the 110 Children’s Coats, sizes 215 to 8, at L0 o) at one time 364 persons, the largest number ever received into a Protes- | 101 WL be b tant church at one time. Wherever | : ngRdsEL to learn in a practical way the oper- he preaches his churches are crowd- | {; : ‘uu,n.m from teachers and children | { ; o Cit Mar . ation of a domestic enterprise I viing Marshall Maurice H, e On October 22nd, he addressed | y L domestic enterpris GMMEE HEE HAQ . Bearing upon climinations of ‘ HlY WEE E HO! D ot ologail \ssistant Marshal Cedric Pow- 10 members of the Business Men's | slang; errors in grammar and pro A | taff, American Drum Corps: clubs of the Southern states, and | house will be used for students taking ynod at Tyrone and in Bos . His| = Hterature 8 of A Knights New Br igement s the only | pyyaresting Prog : X Sof A, Knights one of suc tion that he has | ram Is Arranged for Dr. Goodell is an evangelist of the| tion Department—Roller Skating. that Hartford Miss Emma Bell, Executive, Plan Shat hettidait Delieye i i 1 ger . y wir f ¢ Sons of Veterans, Auxili« ground to make suitable prepars ( has announced an inter would go to the Hartford sto A § € lary, Span War Veterans Auxiliary, tor his coming and for the S wmber of events which will ral fruit I 1ce mer e gion Auxiliary, Veterans of the meeting: He prefers Le place at that institute this week. Open to All Women, not in favor of closing all day be & hoy I8 always open. | or poreign Wars Auxillary, Spanish sic the hymns hallowed by long use|The plunge hours will be from 7 and found in any church hymnal, [ 2'¢lock until 9 o'clock on Thursday ¢ i C2io “elebratic cause of the fact that 1 ELon Celeoration Veterans, and G. A. R. (in auto- 5 e e ey SR oymia | and from 2:30 oicteek unth oY | heen arranged by the committes infcil held a feeting vesterday after- | would mean a R nceting of represer of the dit- | £ el Captains’ Training Class Which Is | ch The New Dritain Girl Scout coun- | perishable goc on har P t le v $ 5 2 obiles). [ pastors take charge of the prelimin- | ©'Clock on Friday, for the adults. The | ™ ¢ mffair, The princly a0 at \”‘_' Chamber Commerce Vote is 2 k ‘ . oA e ) itary 4, massed flags of servica g ages of the meetings and he | Children will be in the k on Sat-| ¢ o sek 00ls m»l' i ‘v,‘- | rooms. My 1 scout| The vote to close from 11 o'cloc ; : 1's organ fons, war nurses, wels malkes the address. His strength lies|Urday from 10 a. m. until 12 o'clock Juniol Hligh ™ Bchioo hear| commissioner, pr of | to 6 \gair he vote to close fre e SR o b U | fare workers, signal operators, yeo- in the message he delivers, His The prayer meeting will be h arranged b \l‘u affairs of the council were read.|11 to 1 stood at 23 to 4 ot AT p - i | manettes, sailors and soldiers in pla- abundant faith in gthe truths he de.|Friday at 7 o'clock and will he led | e Miss Jimma Bell, scout executive and Factories to Close : : iy 3 | too ds abreast. The committee ciares, and in the forceful, eloquent,|by M George Woram eport was accepted bur e 1‘1‘ mp director, gave an account of the Dur the course of the meeti 4 s s ps L jnbe e wishes to make it plain that convineing character of his delivery. r skat will be held on Sat- | $2hool will adopt whichever sugges-|camp activities and "~{.<< report of | L. Makin was requ 2o B i . |all men and women who served in R * | urday from 30 o'clock until 9|tiors refers und will work them|its financial condition. The National | e report of what ti [ S st bl 2 vine | ANV war whether members of pa- . | o’clock in the evening and from 9:10 |out ind deni The commitice|Scout quota, ordered of every coun-|tories had decided to towards | - e S : triotic organizations or not are want= Clty ltems olalock ‘untill 10:30. o'clook. . rinel|recoms s a program of work|cil in cities of the country, was or- | shutting d The reports states|MCR to be ab QT ORI | e juniors will leave for a hike on Sat- | the following: tered pald. that The § v Works will close [ FO0 B O8tE R | — Sunny Tennesaelliat Moransi — | ur 1:30 o'clock and the seniors| 1. That through the principals,| n] was voted to. increase ”m,“m.w [ from lock for the balance of I ens Unifooas | CHURCH FAIR TO CLOSE. ki 8 lock. The hike will be to Sun- | directly or indirectly all the .:rmn‘”‘ A LR Mo, WIS day, Landers, Frary nd Fe A g e . Rock and Shuttle Meadow | (v deh dennte eyIantea (h|forming a committee to take charge | Nor e A e Y E he | T x-service m THalclivivil WG s l\,'“‘ s 1{4”‘ .“'t""m n;\\v ay et G i S [ ‘.m‘ \ \wrt‘y‘l ‘ lert: <1:\“‘ - | of local matters. The court of honor, | New Britain Machine company, The |repor uniform at t e St Johw's Big Annual Event Has SN e 2 e i —————e sy | to be followed and | the members who have held office for | American Hardw: company. and ) later t 11:15 a. m. o Proved Mdst Popular. Ihe SPast Masters) Nightnt Cen y [Pt el NaTa be Gt three years was ordered dissolved and | The American Hosicry company will | Friday, and 30w h . o e i fennlal lodge, A, 7 & A. M, will be GUESS WHO! 2 Th )¢ the extension of this|® new one will be presented to the|close from 11 to 1 o Park, v ; AR Ue SCARICT e B nE Q0L Yeld Wedhesdiy erenlos. Noveriber nsion i amney X S _ ) B i 1 1 by the congre ion of ahe A6 | \ovement, the plans include (for all|council at its next meetin res Should Decarate | Ut mast in < e u ) hurch of St. John the Evangelist in : Arrangements wer ade for s ‘It was an oversight th 3 hove G 111 ) \’n g Sibe 5 t tal hall on Newington road The constriuction of slogans for|captains’ training class to be organ-|not take up the qu nt to a close this even- ized at an early « "his class is|ing while we I ¢ | E 4 2 s MeM drawing of special awards. uction of posters for|open to the young women of the|D. MeMi s been in progress for two a sizeable sum of money alized for the parish Get your tickets for Hartford- New Britain game Saturday, at Y. M. C. A., Dickinson’s or Crowell's—advt, A meeting of the Talmud Torah so- city who wish to become leaders in |iately af ciety will be held this evening in Tal- h . Fion for the|scout worl | this m . [ the € £ o mud Torah hall. s s acquiring of pledges for the|sco 3 : t 1 5 : X B 5 M Il spoke of the great need | merchants should g ¢ limit 1| salute ur Thursday special at our luncheon- : 18 (e ; i i house fund i An entertainment will be provided ow that the ( Scout work ind the American fl nd to make bhigg . evenir 3 by r‘ John's Revue. A lay shall|grown from one t 10 per cent|the day b ¥ f € minstrel overture has been prepared (sl o om on o ) ce 16 and for the ning y ‘ _ i 7 | R ¢ o : " whien [ throughout the country while cap- | New B We ar 1 fes - : ! 2 l 1 __‘,‘“ lf” “nht ”‘\‘o?;ms:]: lt)est - " | o wwards mi ( ( best | tains are but one to five per cent. of our ser 1 r i mmitt rge wis iss 4 Abbnppialhtiog | moE ey = | : ! 1 ! : S mitee . ) Jssie 4| tainment,presented by the Owl's Mer- ‘,‘SK Gr ¥ : | slogans, peCe —_ e s ; Fonatae i Se A ] e s a decided hit with the these bes !K yroducts g it =t ¥ ‘ S ‘ i DT . Orchestra music was pro= Expect to find the 31 ‘ "5 That further means of tocus. OPEN WARFARE ON Shtata are Dick Gf ihe service | saabie 1o sent Lk o | vided and danclag snjoyed. 63 % i on this ovement in- | men and will ¢ their stores from , but r hdy s ~om s CON - T Fisherman, tfe { e : L ) movement | MAIL CAR THIEVES 11 oiock on e ; e b o WOMEN'S CONVENTION, ““Mark of Supremacy,”’ " : oy | a. Tag Day—when all shall wear [said Howard Wilson, of the Wilson | cclehra A ; The Connecticut League of Wom= on every bot?s of e o i [ a tag, 1 entries of er ” ],,_h [Clothing Co much tc s ¢ par: 0| en Voters' convention at the Hotel . made on the back of 3 g by The rmistice Day committee has | aets a nsider. t : (¢ Bond, Hartford, will be featured by emulsion that ypu buy. ohe naln: a6 eriordnnsa by Bostal N Gars WIS Be S Guarded byl icatedl anlappeallitol merchants o ‘ S el e et This means that you will 4 4 ! 1 | haren 2 decorate their buildit \ | A G ST o |and a luncheon at 1 p. m. Novem- Armed Members of U. S. s ! : S e ‘hese tags may later be turned oration of the day an BER (T ilin Sruece BE 2 oalotle wod wll| per 17 e spealkers at the dinner o always ask for st e b s B TR b (s et e BV ata horen be e ech | are Governor Lake, George W. Wick= " AR SEUNES b il J9TLE | erades to sift out the most common | orated as we i / ersbaw, and Mrs. Nancy M. Schoon- SCOTT s [MU[SION “"“"“"" ‘]'. I"“' Rl "'{"‘ ©F| orrors which should become the ob-| Washington, Nov. §.—With a dec sinossl Suspended Divisions in Procession ‘H;Mw ‘1' \Iil\‘ I(r\rhfr\]nr- \X{udiniton. 3 i D N e ot e cffort for elimination. |laration of “open rfare’” the! The public ools have decided to| The divisions of the parade are Mrs. Larue Brown and Mrs. Raye &fm&“‘ i s T He was 30 ‘then. That's right, it rending contest day—if pos l,',j,nm“ ,1.1,“‘1~u.< nt on the bandits ,H‘ e I L e ol First division, yon ynd Brown will speak at the lunch= | responsible for the startling series of [ arochial schools have announced |police, headed by Chief 1iam wdapted to the maturity | mail robberies, one thousand United i S n and the sizes of the|States marines were proceeding to | T ————— ldren judged to he the|duty today as guards of mail trains | lers—in fluency, articulation,{and trucks and at postoffices in 15 nunciation, enunciation and voice | cities, lity may be selected to take part| They will be armed with pistols pre m, and contest for prize|and sawed off shotguns and are under or award | orders from Major Gen. Lejeune com ette. Hot baked beans with brown Nov. be allow-| 0 X : : 2l nnc T Al Dlok neon DR 0 Ayt velopment of these en-|well as other plac National f s v their respect to the service n A yon there will Lloyd Geor ys, dramatics, symbolic ex-|mandant of the marine corps to shoot | ercises portraying the downfall of bad|{o kill if necessary to prevent loot- r 1 and the triumph of good|ing of the mails. By tonight Gen Lejeune said practically all trains in les or schools too mature [the country carrying valuable mails nagery the reading of es- will b nder guard PRINCESS : \ | pre: v finding ot mwvuum | with the secretary of the navy was 3 y es of the subject made by Postmaster Gen. Hays late PAT e o8 1wy after the matter had been plan for following ed at the cabinet meeting and lertaken be formul esident Harding was said to have \ —/ s committee assisted by sug-|oypressed appr of Mr. Hays' plan to { B i —— — | The marines later, it was said are to St be replaced by a special force re- g [ cruited for the postal service Because— I e | 1. It gives her feet that trim, well L Howqmc}xyli heals! TO SPEAK AT SCHOOLS. shod look that she likes. (T e Fx-Scrvicemen to Address Local Pu- 2. It follows the natural lines of the Thats vhat youllsay pils Friday. 'mal feminine f nd emphasizes its { » anplvi As o part of the excrcises on Arm e . E?{llcefill IL)OiSQ, e foot a I after (,pp!ylng istice Day, the committee has arrang A cat may have nine lives, but a furnace & 2 od for different ex-servicemen to ap 5 2 3. It has a shapely rounding toe and a | i rent schools of th kas only one, and yet it will outlive the cat comfortable medium heel. ; R e e many years, provided it is a good warm air 4, TIts roomy fm@p:n‘t allows every | s il schoo’s in which, (hes will appear s\ furmace like the STAMPORD. muscle of the foot free ])13}3 freel Davis, chaplain of Eddy-Glover Post A STAMEFORD furnace will keep your 5. Princess Pats allow her to walk or Use freely LepayLenon S il R nion B e e ) . ip 40 wh i i H i 8 lire; st street 150 Wl owi re warm ¢ . stand all day without discomfort. | Cannot in- i M I S TR AN TR SO CHO U AU 6. Princess Pats come in both high § | jure the street v Maier; B Bur- | which insures comfort and dispels ills. No shoes and oxfords. They answer all re- | fenderest fi ey i e Detter furnace is made, and but few are quirements of the busy woman. =~ They give et tev, J. Leo Sullivan Smith, Pavid | g de ag well, YOU Style, Comfort, and Service. TR (b on Special Demonstration This Week. j _?—;——_——-l g A | COMMITTUE NAMED, | DAVID MANNING’S \ Court Columba Has Plans for Whi-t ! s \\ arn Against and Dance Social, [ How Do They Know? made for the annual whist ar to be given under the pices SHOE STORE, Y orimenssesononns | UTERLIBALON . the Elk' club em—— vember 16 The following committee was na e TRl ey ©, A, HIERPE 73 Arch St. 8. Luddy, Mrs. C. Cleveland, Mrs McNamara, Mrs. J. Buckley, — FOOTFALLS — | Murphy, Mrs. F. K=

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