New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 15, 1921, Page 10

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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1921. CITY MISSION | <. - TELEPHONESON |- i | ULt sin le thro One of the great result hairs é Street Given NEEDS HELPERS . - FARMERS FENCE|: =i o | Wednesday Specials at | T | ; | t man to receive an award . agent in case of n outhreal oI antal S . The judges who made the awards " 4| were Jud Dennis J. Slavin, Edward TP, A ok : churehi| MoInt A - F. Moran and Secretary R. B, Eu ikt ok ! ; 4 | SLDIOSS B phoh il ce of he aterh [ mbe of | gt Mlanie 4 N 2 t sewir jtcls | i e e NEW WALKING RECORD S Y eeIBNLI R Ghambenict iy S stalled in two communities n New York, Nov. 15-—William Plant : ) » oy Solintuithat. Hayed nove 4 a tele. |veteran pedestrian, who on Sunday ' ROAST PORK 3, 220 phone, County yshorne |86t 4 ne American 1 ) ‘& Substi 4 DD Mlana ‘mea being. Tnpmished | 2:02:57 -5 In winning the metropoll Yale Substitute End LAMB CHOPS y ’ tan A. A. U. 15 mile championship Suffers Broken Leg !§ L I R A H ” holds five walking tles RBe J i K P PG e A4 ot : the 15 mile chamy hip, Plant| New Haven, Nov. 15.—Patrick T. |8 rvice until Mr. Osbo h metropolitan ANC national Y,‘mh‘r‘ third _\,(ymT r,nJ of the Yale ]"rt'sh (‘”' "fl“'lhlll"' 'h Ifll‘ ‘ zfl"l.\' \(‘.’ll @ ; > J ; ARE A AT R e s AT les. |eleven received a broken leg in yes- | [ 5 R = . . t Saturday [ majority of its farme T CEhe the hospital today. First reports were 2 e e e i . v alup, through there are s f n o e LA, Donahue, ¢ sort |the central part of the | GETS 10 YEARS FOR $2 THEFT. |that Butler was merely “badly injur bureau at Sy eld, w ¢ ¢ [ player EFOUNAR L B ed” but examination showed both | B ! ’ - 4 Burritt e s naaa | DB AT ve recreati a o|elght miles from any n New York, N 5.—Joseph Wurz- [pones of the lower leg to have heen |8 Sl TGAR 1b. 6¢ -17¢ Ihs. $1.00 berger, who wa und g the i hroken. His injury is the first major | class ot girls, r ing ts, apr | r achie E0E Y. 2 £ s HInes Ak Y . ev. | or T es have been | theft of a wallet containir Cailialtylofitha Bluals seagen but M T A ; anl @1 1% dresses, ant oher thinge: " T | : ; L en | thatt of a wallet contals [camanty ot the Bues season ‘- | § GOLD MEDAL FLOUR sack $1.15 Miss Dona offered Lo instruct | the and | ez G nd | Justice Norman §. Dike Lol g PR N RN ) 3 a new her u P 1 ! o 1 \ 0 Supreme court, to ten r [ s P o A i : ] S A ; s two call which | Sing. Wurzberger was r| Premiums for fire insurance “ (flhallerlgo Milk. . s 2 Karoe Syrup can 10¢ class, Y § e organize for ¢ lults w‘li'-m s the entire com- | first degree grand larceny sec- [this country amount to § 000 @ Corn Flakes .. ... 9¢ | Pork and Beans 2 cans 19¢ hildren ‘mmm-\ 0 hold w F ] ond offender., annually % Tomatoes ..... 2 cu Bl Royal Lunch Crackers 14e¢ into a « | s e -— - ——— o '8 Uneeda Biscuit . .. 9 Winner Coffee .... ib, 21¢ pest such as worms or grasshop 318 Main St. Tel. 2485 Next to R, R. Crossing e e - e T arsely settled " 'HOPE OF WORLD IS ‘ » IN ITS CHURCHES ; b dde B ecareal Presidont Harding m: 2 A Parksdale Eggs Pure Lard | Peanut Butler = . doz. 19¢ 2 ths. 27¢ ‘ h, 17¢ Message to Methodists Conven- tion at Detroit. al recr o Detroit, Nov. 15.—If the churches g L] 4 BEST POTATOES . .pk. 39¢ 3 r are condueted |fail in their high and holy tasks there # P for boys regular Sunday |is small hope for civilization, Presi- 57 tha . # e school st held, the mission |dent Harding told a national coafer- N (IRAPEFRUIT e oo e - . 4 for 25¢ being strict Jon-denominational. |ence of the Methodist Episcopul S R s Ee Parties, games and story teliing per- [church today in a message read by > X A B —_— ishop Wm. F. McDowell of Wash- ¢ N '@ Apples ........ 3 ots. 25¢ Cranberries m— ington, D. €. The message was read % ik R B = of Hite coiibneroe o L Oranges ...... doz. 29¢ up :?( ey };rgpcs. q .arge Onions .. 1b. 8¢ 1 | 1 2 of the denominu- ‘ ? 5 3 ¥ o Dfl[s NUT HAV .[n most important in ? g d e church's history ; PR\ | B e S “Whoever halts the churches must i arch forward more swiftly —than AR Celery, Spinach, Parsnips, Cabbage hey have done,” the president’s mes- | sage continued. “The churches must | not fail.” The president paid a tribute to the | ( g = church for its work during the war, A : = s = . i y v : 'For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. “The world never before was in| Asmronp, New Yopg. |tons. right spirit for meeting un- , bor 2 -y U \ 2 paralleled conditions, and sound re-| I tried several kinds of physie for ||igion in personal, social and public | - & over three years and, of course, while [ life.” i ) | 1 took it every night my bowels would The president closed his message ~ s> : y by extending “best wishes for the e as as I stopped ) 5 move; but as soon as PP work your church and other churches taking physic, T would be Constipe~ |are trying and planning to do in all \1'4 VARSI CY 2 s SLate Lo ARG EL WE HAVE THE BEST ted and would have Piles terribly. e countries.’ 1 hought one box of “‘Fruit-a-tives” T. rence brought to Detroit T ; abot shops of the church in the and took them. Now I am not Salelahndiste: Coniniica et | P $ ] 5.00 PER TON troubled any more with Constipation |, ds of ministers and laymen or Piles. “Fruit-a-tives” or “Fruit Laxo | The meeting is intended to be inspir- Tablets” left no after-effectsand now I [ational and according to church lead- | FOR NUT, STOVE, EGG LR ‘ the outgrowth of the centen- = o 4 do not have to use physie”. clemait e $14.00 PER TON 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. |[afayette St. Furniture ? At dealers or from FRUI JES z s - ol | B 3 : . o Dealer in Bankruptcy R 7 “ FOR SPECIAL MIXED Limited, OG SBUR e Morris Brin, a Lafayette street fur- = K The Cereal that | $13.00 PER TON ported to be about 0 and his liahilities $5,000. The petitioner ”l L. FOR PEA OR NO. 2 NUT - ard botore Bakruptey e Christmas Cards J:. i, 66 P , 4 M| vember 20 i for LITER \l’(i\iiiilfili T71 ".‘fl'.l',T. x , . The Women's Literary club of Ma- ', it W | ple Hill will meet at the home of I~ 2 o [] ) Mrs. H. A. Lienhard n Golf street| ‘ Personal Engraving § - e o ek i MAIN OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE {evvinnas g el Your Grocer Sells Wheatena—Recipe Book Free. d 55 FRANKLIN ST 103 MAIN ST in Veen will entertain with vo- | " p ak LXK . g ALIN D1, lections, The !anh: rs \\‘w:]\ - ‘The Wheatena Company, Wheatenaville, Rahway, New Jersey. the roll call with items of cur-| events. Our choice assortment of i e s 2250—2251 — Cards will make it casy for Phones 2250—2251 you to select just the ones et e g R - 2 e 55 Soir R IR yougant DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Getting The Kale BY ALLMAN Come in and see our ) TOM, | SHOULD WELL,JUST THINK OF | wHAT AREYOU | [ 3 EESEAES ey THINK YOU'D GET |———————— | ALL THE MONEY MR | TALKING ABOUT? Xé’g“‘g\gfik‘i\fimfi E’Sfi ED'ZUYFOU Y%E%:lfiwTrI)LFBUT g : 3 T - KES SOME | "':]TNOD 5()’:"1-”(::5‘? OH, You PO? ZS‘P’“ER HNSEe lmmgs M(Z?VSEEK | AHD“OURE MORE | WELL, ALLRIGHT e FANCY S EMING ADKINS | ] ol BRI iy pre) Sl eI EE SIORE I LIBERAL Too-| NEED | IF ~YOU REALLY ! : 2 0ES & SOME TIMES ! SAY THAT P OF HIs Wit | SomE Money FoRTHE | NEED 1T~ || ) PRINTING CO. | ] 7 S | CoULD BUY AND |. || HOUSE- WHAT CAN Yoy . SELL THAT GUY ! y DO FOR ME P N P 3 “Where you hought that fountain pfiq” 66 Church Street e ’ —FO0X’S— Starts Sundny Evening For One Week | L i ¥ % 4 i : 8 A Y [ AR et e All Seats Mat, 23 All Seats Ly LU FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS All Together, Now—Three Rahs For Jumbo BY BLOSSER WHEN IN HARTFORD [T s, cnovwy ) [ oy ' T« ¥ TLAT AN AR~ WDt N ([ DON'T SOMEBODY % : ALEK= HELL ‘ TUAT AIN'T FAR COUNT= HE'S' MY /’ GET YOUR OYSTERS. e e T L, (e amonon Iy e | T T — ooe,mn"P HAAKAAHA F=<E\_y |6 VA DONT. AT HONISS'S Tel. Char. 3374 - 3375 Next Week POLLY MORAN At The Palace i In Person

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