New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 10, 1922, Page 20

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1922, BETTER LIVING, IS - SUBJECT OF TALK _ g Yale Y. M.CA Worker Ad-| et Harttord — Hartford §' dresses High-Y Club Members ' "HARTFORD #herwood 8 Day, Inst evening gave Something New, Girls, To |- -] For the Well Dressed Women of New Britin Wear With Slip-on Dresses |-~ | [MPORTANT pe’’ on himself, e has begun ing his money and he finds that he i |0 Special Offerings at own - ex- and lovely as a fresh plucked segay, are these charming Blouses that came to ns no ld hit \ New and lovely as a fresh plucked no: re these ¢ ning th e to s no later than perience of living on the defensive. Monday morning: the materials are barred and striped dimitie plain pongee in natural color; and plain . IR mptation would Hin long he fH | Tempt 4 come ualong: batiste, all in very fine qualities; long or short sleeves; button buck, or front; $2 50 (0 $5 00 AR T e RvharE (6 WL Goming [ ] ! . the prettiest and most girlish blouses imaginable; the sizes are 6 Lo 16; the prices . . bl Fian Fevt W riia seielo mttitade Tised . / thought would come along and he wotld say to himself: “1 mustn't think that. After a while he would won- der what it was that he shouldn't | N " i e e B P ' (1 iRkl e dhat, he SpUigis MODISH SPRING SUITS OF TWEED ::“'m AUW DOUBLL FACED POLO COATS FOR | be going around in a circle. He Specially Priced Vor 18 98 ! RIS WHAR $25 00 hadn't learned the secret of life, he BAUUPARY B (0o veesoninsonininss . Rpecially Priced Saturday .\ ...010 0 . : The coats preferred for street and sports wear; siid, Tweeds i nixtures and w single A 5 i Now fia liag Aladoyaned: ‘tho: game Ty UALLR new single tone colors | oo uiract (he popular shades of light tan, “Camel’ ahigi g diuricnipuad, W0 ke in hoyish models that refiect the sport note of the | color, and maintain this reasonable price in spite ot their modishness, and high grade tailorings. laughs at evil thoughts, meanwhile Thing f W t B | asking God to help him. STRICTLY T s |, lng or por s ear ‘Bt God cannot help us do things AND TRICOTINI; / : B [ untess we help other fellows, If we | Many of the new Hpri ¢ at will appeal to the all-round woman in that they harmonize with the present mode in' their s 499 e M 5 £ 2 = ot N desire Ilis help we must also help the models t THEY'RE NATTY AND COMFORTABLE, TOO other hoy who is less fortunate ’ simplicity and modesty of color. THEIR REASONARLE PRICE LIKEWISE GOES FAR TOWARD MAK- The speaker then 1ed five words ING THEM WANTED, o R | heginning with “c.” which may help uoiyotitnigkt ' ; B[\ fellow in turning from the defensive They're in the brightest of colors, like French blue, and rose; others in handsome heather mixtures, B e D 4 e to the offensive. They are C'dn- MISSES GRACEFUL FROCKS OF ¥ e e s ik ks oxfords and tans. The materials are tweeds and homespuns; they have pockets, belts, cuffs n'everything, % | fidence, confession, convietion, con h 8 G § TE DY $l7 98 Just to introduce these new visitors in proper style we ghall offer them special B i et rovitinEngs. BOB: 55005 oo P T e T b R . for today thus: Separate Knickers ° ,"‘,n” cannot help another fellow Navy blue, brown, black and b ne in colors; these frocks are shown in a very gracefully draped ef- S Hides v outivave sonanence:ih Almrand fect with the new wing skirt; a veritable delight in new Spring Styles. he in you,” he said, and added: 4 ALt FR s O e SR SR e o & o - - “confession is the point when one can E . tell one friend ahove all others any- § OoF WOOIL TRICOTINE NDS 3 'ANTON CREPE AFTERNOON ) Girls Sweaters Valentines i s oy el l B | «hen a fellow gets to the place where $25 00 § S 4214 TO 5214 ...... b H he is willing to take a chance with AT .. ST e ® Modishly trimmed with nain-heads and combin- 1f we are going to get any joy ing the best of the advance styles in such a way God $:z 98 1 to 50c out of réligion we must clean up the Redingote Dresses designed in tailored lines for | that they are extremely graceful and slenderizing ° B mean and unfair things that we have AL ; : o [0 the lines of the larger sizes figure; shown in el e the conservative woman; smartly embroidered and | 0 G AEE B0 L0 8 It will cost us more than this clearance price to 3 M| Continuance means keeping up e L s e e D R b s, this is hb, Joc b " 5.00 a .98 Grades, Auplicate these Sweaters later on for duplicated they Yes, this is the month the chubby littie love God B work after once started. Mr. Day must be, there’s nothing in the world the matter gets in big work. told of 4 man who had just come with them except that heir hour has struck. ¥ back from France with the army. He They're in coat, slip-on and Tuxedo styles; all And we are here to help them with the most [§|realized that his life had not been shades ,including blue, brown, tan and mahogany: alluring assortment of love messages, favors and just what it should have been. One sizes 28 to 36. st e e e R e day he came fo the full realization of If there's a Sweater need, this is the time to fill ; S BrOfiSQNG: AUty el fl| the fact through a passage in the 56 earnoteaily lows, too, of course, with which to play jolly pranks. Rible. He hecame a good, upright “TH FLOO i=- s fellow, but he was not contented with B Ll sl b | st being zood himself and he de- voted two honrs every evening to zoing around and seeing fellows at college and telling them his own ex- || We've just received the most interesting assortment of separate IKXnickers you can imagine And what 3 I e TR e s S KR e periences. He remembered three i e - ] 3-Family House on Hartford avenue for $7500.| .55, 1"\ 0y i " ™" " i S ani s s ||| ROYAL ' L e loME 2 RSPy S5 also done things which were not of ‘at 1922 prices with a big loss to owner. TONIGHT fore Fe gl nen S e o1 WORACKEIRS “ 3 | Chapman’s String In conclusion, he said that if two or only $4700! i —— and helping each other along, they . = CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Mannlng S Garage and a group of fellows like that could sreat deal.” of Yale Y. M. C. A, He s & TWO - FAMILY HOUSE ON CHERRY STREET B RAREL T i R ——— " \rec years @ he als Thls 18 hke findl“g money. e Sk BECLII the best. He went to Cornell, where | |8 LUNCH - MADE i i they were and talked to them, suc- 4 ; 3-Family House at 82 Winter street to be sold|| Dance State Armory ||cericd in changing their tives. e , avw M . 0 va better we must become E 2 ° CRULLERS selves, he declared. ' Cottage on Cottage Place with good big yard— : ) 4 could change things a great deal. | “The High schools need cleaning up 272 M 43 help Lk e 4 VR YRR T ain Street Phone 3 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg Corbin Pla SShetryl Badigsre g o Bk ; o e position of academic secre- R k not frozen b s Auto Repairing and Starting and R e oaSt Por ( & ) OB lb 1 6c : : 1|2 BRI Lighting Systen: — Pone by B e ata ne |IB 4 re e " e ol Fresh Shoulders .« . . .. . 1b 13c These places m:m be sold at once and can be bought cheap. Also sec- 2o ong th g men of ond mortgage at a bargain. THERY THEY GO r among the young LOLE ° B w it ‘hi nd Japan with Sherwood Eddy ||R 5 H. D. HUMPHREY A e anae, P e |1 Best Quality Frankforts 21bs 25c e tlanal Bk m“mn:"‘ OFFICE 141—RESIDENCE "‘22‘3(-"_‘“ R oyl have l"“;ln marked down 20%. ;‘l(lslfl i ! ) TR A S We'll get your stove repairs. i 2 g 4 gL L g, F ick R Use H S A LH,M;“:”H : So Declares Harding, Addressing Let- [,R{\n’l\'hl l(!)!'{'; Rg‘\\'[I‘OI‘ROA vooe Ib SMOKED SHOULDERS ... or Quic urn T et e o erieatiurat Mo ||| LEAN BONELESS POT ROAST ... T FRESH KILLED FOWL ... Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. |t rarmene oS ven. 10.—ne ||| CHOICE SHOULDER STEAK: LEGS GENUINE LAMB C'rookston, Minn., general industrial and business situa- K LAMB FOR STEW ROAST OF VEAL THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY |t oy st 4ot ™o “tne ||| LAMB cHOPS FRESH CUT HAMBURG ... shase of the agricuttural (8] ~piTek . X il oy e moy I Yol . < Joulared President Harding ”!.U K R(Mfi']* CORNED BEEF : 2 e 13l { : lin a letter read today to farmers at- LEAN BOILING BEEF ... ‘ BEST CUTS SIRLOIN ) : BTN tending the annual Red River Valley | (88 farm crop and livestock show here. “The improvement is well begin e e oo 00 | Fresh Crisp Ginger Snaps . . . 1 to (. G. Selvig, super ent of the northwest school of | ture, chairman of the hoard of 1] 1.IBBY'S EVAPORATED MILK ... can 10¢ | FANCY SUGAR CORN ROTER e s s Yol rarmers’ |8 CHALLENGE MILK .......... 2 cans 25¢ | EARLY JUNE SIFTED PEAS .... ||@] LARGE QUEEN OLIVES .. mason jar 25c | SARDINES . 6 cans /|8 CORNED BEEF full 1 th can 25¢ | TOMATOES Ceiei...Zcans BAKER'S COCOA 22¢ | CREAM OF WHEAT 10,000 PERSONS, ONE-HALR ! oy © , HAVE INFLUENZA | | Uniontown, Pa., Feb, 10.-—Appros- imately 10,000 persons, or 50 per cent A AR I St T of the population of Uniontown, matin e e v |l Wedgewood Creamery Butter Hall, city health officer ay. % E TR0 Y o SR A T 'm«lu e T in Germany | FULL CREAM CHEESE :iflc1 NATIVE EGGS named D . | ' FRESH MADE PEANUT BUTTER ib 15¢ | RASPBERRY JAM .. HE SAYS 7 deaths due to influenza ) i | o — DOUGHNUTS) (| <! recorded in the last three duys. BEST PURE LARD ............. 2 1b 23| PARKSDALE EGGS Sweet Navel Oranges .Adoz.~ 25c-35c-552 FOX'S—MONDAY | EDITH “RRO iiancy Grapefrult 5¢ ea;éh, 4for 25c3 for 25¢-2 for 25¢ LARGE LEMONS DATES APPLES 25¢ | LARGE NEW CABBAGE 8¢ | GREEN 3 for 10c BUNCH CARROTS i 12¢ | FRESH MIXED NU o oo Ib 23¢ FRESH SPINACH, CELERY, SOUP BUNCHES. EVA PIKE AND ROGER HERRING, WHO WERE RECENTLY MARRIED, | Riz Dymamie Drama WERE”SHIVAREED” LAST NIGHT. Human Hearts

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