New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 1, 1922, Page 9

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N ' s8] s r is is s INTERESTING, READ IT ! landlords have put one over on us by ordering us to vacate our store when our lease expires, Feb, 28th, 1922, sale Opens TomOI'I'OW 9 A- M- Our landlords with whom we have g pleaded for a renewal of our lease turned a i deaf ear to us, and have definitely decided to e |'put us out of our store—they themselves are Th]s Coupon ls WOrth 50c going to step info our established business with any plll'(‘hl\\(‘ of shoes over $3.00 at and ('Xp(‘L‘t‘.l(l thri .’f.t “},"‘ CRPRitALy sale prices tomorrow only! But will they thrive? OFTEETELTIR Present conditions and present wages 33 BEIS Y carned by the average man and woman in " CAN YOU BEAT THAT? this city does not warrant that we who find It took us a long time to decide to go out of business ) Women's Felt Comfy Slippers, all colors and without a business house now pay in this city where we have enjoyed the good will and —HOSHERY & "],‘ "‘l',':“. the exorbitant prices asked for the stores i 50 A : that yon see empty on the Main street today. patronage of a good many of you. Make the best n[' your WOMENS opportunity. Our loss is your gain. Come tomorrvow while $2.30 Values-=Women's Full Fashioned itk et 5 If we did offer to pay the fancy rents they merly up to $2.50 a pair. want and continue our business on a sound 5 T i a7 Hovsiery — AL Colors oo vn.os the styles and sizes are complete—BUY and SAVE ! iU AREYET LRI b ah s g, T T TR S I RN U R M A ' and truthful policy, which is the mor‘m of sac p G N A AR TE = 3 q = | gur concern we will have to face the in- I“I.:.l:“{.\‘4l,‘|||:l~::'i :“flx.“;'m\n-r.\ WOMEN'S (_)\ll()Rl)\ AND PUMPS evitable in a short time, namely—Bank- MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S ARCTICS! Back Sea High heels only ruptey ! But—No ! We have rather decid- 75¢ Silk Lisle St Sizes 6 to 2. Buy a pair at this low pnw and $1 95 All Colors . $1 1()0 A Pair ed to give up oun" New Britain stm.'e. prevent colds. Former price $2.95.....A Pair R ableivaliog s All sizes THE LORRAINE SHOE CO. $1.50 Men's Full I All Colors WOMEN’S WHITE CANVAS PUMPS AND OXFORDS 750 Ik Lisle Socks — N é All Colors AL LT LS L WALES, GOODYEAR AND HUB MARK in low and mlhtliil:iv 'l.‘l““’]"-\‘t',"“"”‘" 3 to 7, in y(iuaranteed 1st quality Rubbers for women ck @ ¢ in all heels $2 99 A Pair 69(: A Pair Formerly $5.85 to $7.85. Formerly $1.00. THE LORRAINE SHOE CO. 236 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN Buy now and save for summer months. You will save $2 on every pair. All styles and siz gy 990 LITTLE BOYS’ BLACK AND TAN SHOES Sizes 6 to 11 with and without lift heels to $1 89 $1.00 Wool Sport Socks close out. Former price $2.85, ....... A Pair 75¢ Silk Lisle Socks Arctics and Hosiery) " | 49¢ Cotton Ribbed Stockings conveniently placed on racks mnl Bargain Tables—Ixtra sales- | o people will afford you required service—Shop carly while styles and sizes are complete !—Clip ('Jm]ml uml save money ! kel e T ’ = BOYS' 49¢ Boys' Heavy Ribbed Stockings )——mfl.—. STARTING SUN. FOX ‘SATURDAY NIGHT’ Cecil B. De Mille’s Best | | We are open till 9 o’clock l’l’hursda_\' Evening. T. Magnell, chaplain of Palos Circle | hart, Katherine Gilbert, Alice 17 the committee of six Th L . { Y 1 3 e X. e com- I] []F I BAN“UET of Bristol, and James J. Butler, presi- | gerald, Alice Hickey, her McCabe, 0"]) “ onian On U. e e B lllm\\lklnl {1[-(»”\‘[:\‘1’;“ A ‘r\.i B. ]:m('lvl)'.| #&(;n« i)txr Rose :v'iu{:I« |.:|| May C nmmlssxon to ca's participation in the exposition in Murs, Mary Booth, national regent, | Fitzpatrick, Margaret Mechan and ErAD 1 : Rio Janeiro, next fall, which will ELABURATE AFFMR urged the members 1o persevere in | Maude Hatton. - - — Braziiian Centennial Rloslanelropnextplall i s il weir drive to sceure a new home by STEA S S : X S = zilian independence. | next yearas did Mrs. Clara Clancy,dis- | £ L p . W : i 8 Mrs. Livermore’s son, Russell, is an ST | trict deputy. : i 3 | embiyman in the New York state Miss Kathryn Crowley, who has ap- i & 3 3 i SR & v . . ¥ torney. She is a prominent member ¥ | peare several public affuirs in the 0 : v E G 2 3 3 : of the League of Women Voters and numbers which were well receiv- : : i i G 3 state, in the fight for votes. ed. Mrs, John K. Callahan of this ST k. L : %) Congress has appropriated $1,000,- T el ; <1 | city and Mrs. Francis | P : 3 . ¥ i i 000 for representation of the United Addressing a gathering of more | ¢,\" ware also on (h* i ¢ States at the exposition. than 310 af he B’ e 14, g s 0 Declares Professor Allen Be- Rev. J. Leo Sullivan, curate at St.|. hihe EAgey i i Joseph's church, exhorted the mem- A [ 0 \V ) Gl b bers and friends of Isabella and Palos | ycsided over by 3 i 0re Yoman's oll Circles, D. of I, who were holding | (saje, after the following menu had e their annual banquet, to lend their|jeen sorved: efforts to a rewriting of the Ameri- | bt Professor M. I Allen of Trinity can history. I calany Olives Pickles | COlleRe lectured before 'rrwm\_}'nn\fx Combat Propaganda. | Tomato Bisque. gl Jluckduy miternoon on ATihe Bhbs This, the speaker said, is necessary Roast Turkey with Dressing Tide ‘ofsthe. Drama.of the Nineteenth if the propaganda o Anglicize Amer- | Cranberry Sauce. A .y fea is going to be combatted. He | Mashed Potatoes Mashed Turnips |, hioimtaon Gllen: daldcthat piavs hal 2 i g : . ; 8 —————— charged that British interests ar at- Fruit Salad \’o"“,f“.”"" A munons. of e b 3 ; . 4 & Afe y 2 that the Revolutionary war and the | Coftee PEEEE LU EHG AR REna 4 n X . 'War of 1812 were big mistakes and| Preceding the banquet, officers of ’”",“(;“i"",’rg" ;'I')'l' ]f::""‘l"""]""r‘l‘(‘\‘“" THE PLACE TO SELECT hat the United States should never | Isabella and Palos Circles were in- |5 Sertelie SRERNaRG o S o) 'OU S wve separated itself from England. | stalléd at Judd's hall. Following are l‘m'""“',‘ ""”I‘" ! ,"‘““I againet. 1"1""- ; i X At ) i YOUR FRESH FISH 3 asked the Daughters of Isabella|the officers of the local branch: Feiinanglo b e e : : 3 30, 2 . i uy i IS HERE. Ya patriotic organization to actively | Isabella Circle Officers. oo RS e I . efore the public. Margaret Hannon; vice regent, Anna | cantury. Brofessor Allen cited e : . ; LT FINE QUALITY Rev. William A. Downey, formerly | IFitzgerald; monitor, I31eanor Berve; | oo s, at g gh. 5 TGO At : 3 . ¢ New York, 5 ~Mrs. Arthur | g q a curate at St. Mary's church, and|custodian, Mary Gilbert; chancello ‘”::"‘,r‘f'r‘: cangen, f.'{' l,‘,\"' Livermore appointed by | 1olegant Shore Haddock now a professor at St. Thomas' sem- | Deliw Salmon; financinl secretary, | gin's Love.” T el rding as & member of | Fancy Fat Fresh Herrings ‘I‘Jm?f ra;\tav:’;;xg \"};?":“t‘l:?vgttg:if‘ ()‘II‘Q‘YI)‘(‘ l}‘r‘)(v;(let)l “(lrlr:yr\‘mrn:“ \lr‘;'rnlv;dt;r, ; Allce |'imoat disannenred from. the. 1ogiti- Nl mm‘m\-‘mm" for the [ Boston Blue Whole Fish .. g " *rly B thap- . i treas °r, Marie oherty; in- g P s osti ’ ian Centennial. 3 o | S > 4 LOFS S Lk s R Rcidolienty, mato stage, although they still have 2 3 : Saybrook Flounders lain_of Tsabella Circle. He was pre- fside guard, Gertrude Hinchliffe; out- | coyain place in the movies, Then Sehool olticiale it Newark.:N. 3 in righteons svrath, Rave.or: s the onty woman member of | Y HOPK O A sented with a purse of $25 in gold.|side guard, Helen Foley; organist, |iy ‘was the star no matter what the | ey A S ] At IRC ST sh Steak ........ He responded with an expression of | Marion Bgin; seribe, Kathryn O'Neil; [ 1 w5 (h star, no_matier fant e dered high school girls not to voll their own. They said hoer’lom Rockport Cod ........ well wishes to the organization for banner bearer, May Witzgerald; trus- | behe. than the star. Ylof the knees was upsetting discipline. So now the givls don’t— Scrod Steak .......... future successes. 1‘-;:?, ‘i\‘:: 2 Iim(‘;!i\;' Winifred Coogan |~ professor Allen illustrated by read-|in school. But these Newark high school girls Elegant Snapper Blues Ll mymomlm('m)m‘ SIS S [t hrad HlewasmimiCtassit g]}]f-""'\"(’}:]‘s(;vn“nr‘ nsx'lbh(lAw:nvhr"v“:‘vl'}: o posed this picture to show what the school officials objected to. Long Island Sea Trout . M . Downey's &ccossor at St. Ma ‘\} b ‘L["‘fr““”‘!”"‘? Reception, | which [dmond Kean, one of the l‘dnu’ Large Butterfish as cnaplaly of Isabella Circle, ¢ § - I Gaffney, Mrs. H. C. War-|great English actors of the day|, bt B L B s AR B fendi st ke R S & A No. 1 Smelts briefly on the aims of the organ ner, Mrs. G, H. Lynch, .} M. Al gtarred. Siv Walter Seott and iryon [ OUIE OF free tra e o ,‘]“‘;'I'f RiEL (ke donlet PaalR Hl0los ooV i ol tion. Other guests who spoke briefly A?;‘M”'Ih v“\‘]‘»‘- 8. 'l i Miss Ister [ cajjed attention Lo this play. because ::: ::Ll “'" “““”‘ Ll RO 1 s — Fancy Eastern Halibut, Silver , < T SenE McCabe, Mrs, John K. Callahan; Ar-|it was better ths st - dramas i) SIEN DIANVIELEIE, BTG BT pUshIResa0. Dby J 5 : 2 included ity plonniTaWinteranasian e : A AR it was better than most dvamas 0ff ™" G0 professor Allen said that | sons moving about the street in fine Salmon, Lake White Fish, Eels, of St. Mary's church; Rev. Patrick | rangements, M K n O'Neil, | the time. It was romantic with allf ! E : : A ; Y et 5 1 Daly, pastor of St. Joseph's church; | Marie Dohe ice Fitzgerald and | e ees o plas through which: a|(1€ new druma began with Ibsen in | which docsi't belong to them, hut is Fresh Mackerel, Weak Fish, Rev. Thomas J. Laden, pastor of St.|May Fitz ; tickets, Misses Grace | 3vronic hero stall majestic in his| 89" ‘”‘.m:;f‘m"\\‘\v”ulvly( lhl‘-“lv“;w'mil\“l]'m““\l. Shad, Long Island Scallop, Open John the Evangelist church; Rev. O. ) v K S Sty CeReREEI D [chance to earn a commission. ] Long Clams, for frying: Steam- melodr comedyainto,tarde; fie.. W | tmprovised < which are spring- 4 4 ing Clams, Round and Little MeCready, another great Iinglish fir e B Vit Neck Clams, Fi ddie. Fi . . Benedi actor, wasted his wonderful powers Ik Anigverpliogs Uil e dlrepion ernlion Neck Clams, Finnan Haddie, Fil- Turkish Tribute To Pope Benedict s ALt e TR TR 0L I I gl lt of Haddit, Boneless Salt culminated in McCready's farewcll EN THE{ ”«:T E[y St Ao R Dkl an. v 1 vour il vl Cod. Norway Salt Herrings, An- pepionmange. g i 1 [ from some once grand drawing room, | veals any of U chovies, Salt Mackerel, Salt £ me the <M. . a » ! i i g o i J p J, Q .\.\\_.\(.u e e e Ln | e “\‘m\ hn;;l with oil paintings sympte of what is Swordfish, Salt Salmon, Boneless o . A, 8l Lane ape s The ore fre- Ccomino Kkno | <, i Q. people. The upper classes ean 1 () e a“(mal n'nu n.x:l hears nmnvr P-|’~:Hm ]'lnn(;:\\ l»-‘ m. '\‘ Ly pr lxmn“:”h- Smoked He”“‘gh' excited over the opera. Pantomime Tmu.n? WCemS B N LB LR g, o i { weak oyes” don't « HitY lie: [ v sale giving her the aid of a 'y our i had quite & rage, also | :xmnvx"\\hu h I e Bl et L e R Try our ln_dmn Neck Oysters, e metor SRR AT OC what xOH Hl R“ s;a (|>1n|vll3 money-changers who will | ‘mlngmes such, as. we' ar open fresh every day. They are dcarth of theaters D _‘_‘;( Y ll' V0! | foreign exchange or undertake any | | equipped: to —give Her | fine. There were vm'r:v:f:j{ N-l.\: j\'\‘! e y | sort of business commissior pg OUr lRSHES CO-OPer: Lobwoen Sherldans Solioe) £07 5 5 i % | Recently, a party of Americans, in P Wit the optic nerves. dal,” in 1777 and “Lady ““'”"'“*"’ Moseow, 1eb. 1otSkolka™ (HOW] opygtsg several women, attended mass i Fan' in 1892 vus § much?) has hecome ageneral term |, the famons chureh . SWe see that you see’ fault. He was such a cl i of salntation in Russia, Bverybody | egw, When the priests in their g ik Iinglishmen thought they conld do no | g huyinzg and selling. There 18 prac- | viong gold gowns marched {hro FRANK 1. GOODWIN [ hettor than to copy him. *“"“"I OFf tieally nothi which cannot he f 0 ags of standing worshinpers one | Optometrist 0 o r e s these imitations, including I-“"- hought I sufiicient money is offered. | or the men warned the women 3 Main St el 1905 “C*henel,”” Brownin Yippa Pas de s not confin el Ul When those pricsts pass you don't ' Eve s Tennyson “Recket ';um Queen | g v“ I carile "xw‘\ huery WHEe | k0 hold of their nobes and ask i T F' h v fary,” al gh - masterpi in{in the streets. it il MAnNNers | ol A e e S ks AP 28 18 arket themselves, werc failures —on thelto stop a man on { e & how mich he wants for his ) Y 3 & ‘E‘ Z g WASHINGTON PLACE stage. him hra N : Another cause of KEnglish fallure|heaver cap, or his astrakhan-trimmed | lLondon's principal jaw offices are ey Tenal Bud The I'rench | overcoat. No woman takes it as an [located on Chancery lane and Lin plays were very clever and on ac-|afiront to he asked how much she|soin's Inn delds, DOL'G“ OF THE BUF)}'S Tom Has A Soft Derby Mow BY ALLMAN DANNY DID \/ou TAKE /| HELEN, DID You SEE MY HAT OLWIA, DID You SEE MY HAT LYING //W WAIT rLL LOOK AND SEE IF |CAN DADDY’S HAT P { ) CAN'T FINDIT - ANY PLACE P AROUND HERE ANY PL/\LE?// WHY NO, | HAVEN'T 60T /—ARI—_ You ST | B ! D’D“ T \T - 1 NEVER WEAR LOOKING FOR TAKE IT! A DERBY! THAT HAT P — {inis statue was erecied by public subscription in Cnnslnntin-’ ople‘in honor to the late Pope BonedlL . The Suitan of Turkey | headed the list. Other subscribers were the Grand Rabbi of Tur-| key and the Armenian, Gregorian and Georgian Patriarchs. And ordinagily such sculptures or puintings are forbidden by the tenets of Mohammed.

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