New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 18, 1921, Page 15

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SONS OF ST. GEO. Order Revise Principles Follow- ing Propaganda in Country Fhe Order of the Sons of St. George supreme lodg estown, N v by-law in These b ving the ot prinel e in stituted luge ¢ distrib claiming the orgar what it i The propa that the o English metl VI X had been ut i countr can in ar ever the lodg in every way and i admits persons of L ent to clearly ich lish birth or de forth the American ideals and order w The by-laws as adopted at the mect ing are W Declaration of Principles Ifirst: To clearly set forth the American origin, and the Am ! spirit and of the Ord econd American acauiren to our sl v Third of fellowship, to a employmen ng hand 1ining Ame s his To insist upon an hundred per all citizens, regard ome Fourth phenated, Americanism foy one or oth- to embroil affairs of IS, y guarding tt of our own political independence Unite 1 States of America, to cultivate the I friends 1to do what- of the Ar and America Seventh: To dignify toil, to encour- thrift, to i upon s obscrvance of law, and to respect the ished conven ¢ hth: To relie t the & to co to bury 1, to care ow rupulous the for th mfort every worthy To all of the fore ually e individ- | and collectively pledge support and our DENY IMMORALITY CHARGES S | House of David Cult Answers Charges Brought By Expelled Members, | Grand Rapids, Nov. 18.—Denial of || = , . X charges of immorality brought by ||j§ Regular Value up to $4.00—Special John . Hansel and Mrs. Ha 1 spirits | unhy- || n r, or race || C han, and to detend the ||} rikhts and protect the good name of ||B our un- |[@ sacred ||f NEW HERALD, TRIDAY P € AL A 4 i BRITAIN DAILY Are serving on the all-important advisory committee to the American arms delegates: left to rieht—>Mrs, Charles Sumner Bird, Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, Mrs, Eleanor Frances Egan and M Katherine P, Edgon. hvi i op( morality I hee 1 « tot t 1 ter « 1 H « 1 r (8} ntt 1 g Y 1 H Lin 1 fo1 i P to the ti I it 1 1 1 ¥ TS TN R o A P, G 3 S N [ AT 4 — Bee Our Windows For Values — THE SALE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR Goldenblum’s Greatest Thanksgiving Millinery Sale 5 BIG VALUES FOR TOMORROW Can’t be heat anywhere in town. ('ome in and be convineed. Our stecks v are big and prices are LOWEST in town. — One Table of — PEAUTIFUL DUVETYN, FUR and SATIN HATS imcluding MATRONS' HATS — Special — Regular Value $10.00. — One Table of — TRIMMED HATS Regular value $6.00 — Special — — One Table of — | BEAUTIFUL TRIMMED HATS Big value $8.00. — Special — — One Table of — READY-TO-WEAR HATS TN CHILDREN'S BEAVERS With streamers, in black, brown and Beaver. — Special For Saturday — Regular value §$5. Goldenblum Millimery Co. i SECTIONAL BOOKCASES i Spell Thrift and Economy | Artistic Designs — Vari- ous Finishes. Used in § thousands of homes with il pleasing effect. Let us ,plzlce a Gunn Sectional Bookecase in your home. You can add additional sections when needed. . C. Fuller Co. | 188 MAIN STREET Y. M. C. A. Bldg. - OF THE DU I [ [N DOINGS [ S —c | F — i HELLO THERE, [if| | ;;g\, HE™S WAITING | - Tom! | n w‘“ " For ME! f ¥ ' . ey 00D MORNING \_ CHARLEY'! ) = (G WHEN IN HARTFORD GET YGUR OYSTERS AT HONISS'S iTel. Char. 3374 - 3375 —FOX'S— Y DOWN EAST' tay Evening for One Week All seats ¥ve. 350 War Tax 40-56 Ford St. mg RECKLES AND HIS FRI TR ENDS WONT THEV LET | THE ou DPLAY, ) | ! | i % | N L ; e = (] | o NOVEMBER 18, 1921. 15 | VN LA T AR AR (70 S . T A Y G F 08 Sends this beautiful instrument home t once. mat red red of $69.00. BALANCE ON Very Easy Terms Silent motor, full tone and superh cabinet construction. As with our other nationally known phonographs—Granby and Columbia Grafonola—These in- struments are fully guaranteed for one ye 35 DOUBLE RECORDS 2 FOR THE PRICE OF ONE 85¢ Just a f this price. [ — - i SARY SALE! ! Terms Formerly sold for $125—of- urday at the alluring price Plays All Records e R There will he no more at o g. ew more left for Saturday’s sellin SHOP EARLY. CW Tdenersys 138 MAIN STREET Store Open Saturday Until 9 P.M. ™7 An Embarrassing Situaticn Y ALLMAN [ THiS | | ’M G | ! TOMI= S AS FAR AS || Ry ; OING THIS MORNING | L ERE | HA-HA-HA- N TS ORRY = ) HERE HE COMES BACK. j B, Too Much For Him 'BY BLOSSER | I DUNNO-+TUEY ANT ANYBODY HERE CAN COUNT THAT ¥

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