New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 18, 1921, Page 5

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VEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921. T B T A R 7 Ol U T T LA 8 S 8 8 A TR MR A R 4R B P L TR A T T A . T W e 10 1 CL”B ol TP Afi@mm’ Special Columbia Professor Gives Stu mites. S dents Instructive Talk en yoi Wt gears? 3¢ your | ¢ Reaimastor of the Tevers gk |t o New ~ @-fi 0 7 g schoo t N " ¢ el s Professor 13, W. Weaver of Colum- | jng _ | e ron i ¢ of : % 4 ; . bia university gave an extremely in- [ to go 1s a great essentia ' ng or eleve s in New- | o uine te legisiature, Irank teresting talk entitled “How Human | gear ts needed which wi straight | PUr et LRI L NI AL op 3 e T : ' t Q/ & 1 O Automobiles are Made,” to the mem- | ahend when the wheels are turned in ) IR mAkKEn 0L JLhg i ers; Mre. Lyon iovton ¢ - s 10 onimnue ur her the High School club of the | that direction. The car should not | l, and one year later car ) ) Mrs. Maynard Max- |8 Y. M. C. A. last evening. Mr. Wen- | go dow e by-roads which cross the | -Yewton, where » vears has | im of ver has spoken to the organization | path | been headmaster of the Newton High | had before and his coming was I ed for- “A knowledge of the traffic regula school, | Adams ¢ 8 l b = e thid eton: | church, Newtan, on ey 4t 3 <D lfi;p 93» Eim&ry ¥ run over hy one of to the operatc s as 1 that I got | ng wiy in which to accomp i jeet o k to you this [y 3 ind the so-called short cuts | B A\ "m A man can be compared fo nowledge often lead the person % ymobile. A man who is 1| Into ¢ 4 while is a vorking ma ¢ t It is m‘;v"“:\:\‘.,\ s the quality of the he can not «¢ anything Inish on the car which ¢« It is no one is interested and he goes to | not the looks, but } | A —- o : s 2 L e o e | | == Consisting of Smart Tailored and Beautifully ject, ‘ilo imay obiles strument which will serve o S R s o Make money for yourself and help the : Tflinfiled is to a purpose towards wl o | women of t tofest e piinon oresdsben el it human au- | needy poor at the same time during— TR[PG'TP 'E CA \I CREPE to make plans for a you w. | traine Rianbu udy th * v More time and money * « 3 d fine 1 out what is nes MTale ; N hoes H et . fof o W'C anicat | Bow they o = G il T'ake your old shoes, hats, shirts, un- than in 1 ing the ma- | their ability., 0 't e LL - 1t pays to spend time in [ Mr. Weaver has but one purpose in derwear, ete. to the “Old Clothes” s plan. | mind when he travels about. the at the purpose and plan comes | tr ke d of raw material to be used. ] ving difficulty in Of course the material is already | choosing their profes His ad- present. It is nec v to fir vice is given absolutely free ire . el e ey 1 k| S LS onnors-flalloran tores : of which the material can be fitted | swer letters pertaining to pr m\‘ of ! Wh i l‘h J L t t into the purpose. But it is a tedious, | life work. He plans to e i 215 N S P le € as a n 8 n: S8 G ) 10notonc club again the early part of next year IAIN STREET, ) y good and f will be BT stand all kinds of | club next week Thursday, which is The frame is fitted to stand | Thanksgiving and if you leave your old suit or over- ins through athletics and physical excreiscs. . FORMER TEAC HER R AT coat and buy a new one there they will ¢ equipment and actessories a oo @ the next on the program What ki give you $10 for your old one. oi'a motor nas the smemonies ‘The| HIGH SCHOOL DIES motor must be in good running con- | 6t {hal oot youLaha d ook Adams was Headmaster Here at the starting method Is the car a About 25 Years A E 25 s Ago—Has Bee have a self-starter. The complaint at Newton, Mass, Since. ' which the employers register more ) i - f i 1 S i than any other is the fact that the .\_""‘"“("1"‘]“ I‘IH,:l\"]{;«x"‘:;n)l"\VI\‘\IT:::I\'“’P o el We will give free to deserving people . bads o on — denly at his home, 22 Lenox strect, | all clothing we receive. Clothing wi / ' A TS o AP | \\ ¢st Newton, early yesterday morn. | b . g Lw C (~thm‘Q “IH FO X’ S | ine of heart fadlure, vas formerly . be distributed by the Salvation Army, he loca igh ~hool Cnio 9 o a o Ll r—‘w” et e T Knights of Columbus and other or- / OWN EAS | a few ago, from which he never anizati s | fully. recovered, lh\”lflh‘ ‘]|i:< ]vn‘u‘ll]yl g(llllL‘ltl()lls. / \ 1 had not interfored of late with his { Materials Alone | professional duties. - Mr.'Adams was born in Lubee, Me., | no meeting of the $15.00 to Less Than Cost of Connors-Halloran St@res, Inc. LADIES DEPARTMENT $2,000.00 ONE-DAY SALE SATURDAY | iuomer o $2,000 IS THE MARK WE HAVE SET FOR THIS Machines have been bought, just for this day’s busi- ONE DAY’'S BUSINESS. It's a pretty big total, we'll ss, at prices lower than they have been for ye: admit—and there is only one way to reach such a fig- An event which will prove that FOX ure, that is to offer such unequalled values that the per- vay in \uhh -giving with the greatest offerings of de- son with a need or a wish for a sewing machine cannot sirable Sewing Machines that have ever been seen, afford to let these offerings pass by. fact every machine will be marked at a great redue Thousands of dollarg worth of dependable Sewing tion. Ask For Lessing at l2 Price \ : No. 549. In NEWARK shoe stores at $4 & Ladies’ Gun Metal Walking Boot W hite 1 Price $30.00 slightly used, but in firs lition and wil service as a ne we give you more style and 2 L rs has brought cheer value than you et any 1 ter to many a man who half price ; where else at ar ike this the blues. Made of specially se- price. Itis ti alue- \ 1 f for the discriminating ! giving that » NEWARK 1wk Even “wifey” will be recon- price. is low a8 All 4 the lar wark prices are ety one soid with rantee )t satigfactory service t chain stores shoe ed t 1 moking if you stick to , sl — ~_ but it is enough! business in the world. It is the the our clgar Women All Over the Country are Enthusiastic j il ol fae e 1 ) 1 ~hine stores that enables us to . About the Domestic Rotary Electric Machines! J el e g e E. A SHEEHA Tet Us Demonstrate Them To You To- 'TOW. i & ‘.H lcsa e g(\” Shiry b i\, i ¥ N After we show you their merits you'll agree that they are a wonder. They are re- " I R W markably simple to operate and control. i & 3 R \EWIARL sforal (omorraw The handsome cabinets of the machines make them real furnitiee s As you will notice from the artistic styles of the machines shown. ] efc ) nl will have your eyes opened to 83 ROLLER SK/ TING ipIeIClal $20 T ; \ ; ) : « Open For the Season owance — A ) IREE For Ladies on These Three A‘A"f"’f"‘:‘ 2| | > u brown Kl K ray "'\ This Week, Wed., Thur., Fri. For Your Old Machine, i A H [\, Oosetmty d i Open Afternoons Regardless of Con- | ; e amp and strap. Leather : and Evenings, dition. ‘ {LL-\ | kL " pular moc . st | Instructors for Beginners. This very unusual offer is A N ; \rrangements made for i reductiop from the \ / ang e s made for lbmu Table AR o icermHe Dome:hr Ca[nnd ! =L ) s Private Sessions E [(’(‘lrl( all s for thi sale only Electric i (B pr : : Sess s. Li " Electr! A spALines Domestic Cabinet Electri dbrary Tal s o W electric ma i) font or electrie, : Cholce mahogany, American 0 AR combination ot eetrle walnut or oak finishes; Queen Ifice (belr o}d machine as a ciliy e ohnned’’ ARsdeRITEl fi) @ ) @f 9’:’& § fi Anne and Windsor designs ifice thelr o Oak, American walnut or ma X BN bl A A i n total Joas yran 20 Allow: e. $20.00 Allowance. SEUEALTRANS The Largest Chain of Shoe Stores in the United States, Main Street 1d you certainly —_———— e NEW BRITAIN, CONN Select Any Style—Pay $1.00 a Week. n 324 MAIN STREGT We Will Make Delivery at Once or Hold If Desired. NEW BRITAIN STORI J Sewing Machine Dept.--Second Floor. |3 All Newark Storcs Open Saturday Evenings to Accommodate

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