New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 10, 1922, Page 14

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s NEW BRITAIN DATLY NERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH .10, 1922, sewsmeamias | [fore Shoes For New Britain |s==s=== Ready for You Tomorrow, Saturday, 9 A. M. 319 Cases of Shoes—Just Ten Thousand and Twenty Pairs—at ATTEY’S AT PRICES THAT WILL STAGGER YOU! b e e Although Our Lease Ex- pires Soon—We Shall Provide Shoes Until the End—At Battey Prices. = THIS TELEGRAM TELLS THE STORY We made a very low offer for this stock of 10,020 pairs of shoes and we were very much surprised when this telegram came —accepting 1t and saying they were shipped. Well they have arrived, safe and sqund, 319 cases of Men’s, Women’s and (‘hil- dren’s Shoes—a wonderful lot——l;very palr fresh, clean, Spring St-yles~and we will iave them Ready Tomorro;v*9 zi. m. Children’s Black and Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes, Black and : , Brown Shoes Brown B A I E E i S 1 ncne of the three symbol Sopears e s cherk (oummboeof l-tnl i) it Ol 124 | NEWCOMB CARLTON. ratsinene: GEORGE W. &; ATKINS, PIRST VICE-PRESIDRNT e gty ) No. 58 CHURCH STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Al156B 18 922 M fiR 7 PM 12 42 HE BOSTON MASS 1225P 7 &) BILL BATTEY’S 1 9 A NEW BRITAIN CONN WE HAVE ACCEPTED YOUR OFFER FOR THE SHOES SHOWN YOU AND ARE SHIPPING TODAY THREE HUNDRED NINETEEN CASES MOSS SHOE CO. e Remember Our Lease Expires Soon and You'll Get No More Battey Shoe Prices 10,020 Pairs of Shoes for Men, Women and Children BOUGHT BY BATTEY FROM THE MOSS SHOE CO., BOSTON The Moss Shoe Co. for years one of Bos- ton’s leading Wholesale Shoe Houses, ow- ing to business depressions decided to quit the shoe game—Hearing of it we got busy and the Result—Battey owns this mer- chandise. It’s a tremendous stock and WE HAVE JUST 10 DAYS TO DISPOSE OF IT and with Battey’s Low Prices and the purchas- ing power of New Britain folks we can do it Women's Ox‘fo:‘ds and High Shoes, Men’s Oxfords and High Shoes, Black Black and Brown and Brown 89c *°$1.98 $1.98 © $2.98 267 MAIN ST. New Britain ~ $1.00 " © $3.98 $1.98 $3.98 do I believe with some people H\i\(y A lieve that every doctrine and every | cross over a T was inspired, T say| the dots and commas and crosses over | the T's were not invented until 8§00 years after the Bible was written. In that 800 years they may have lost a ‘the’ or an ‘and’, or they may have lost out a comma, I don't know. he Pastor Says Beliel in Prophet’s | nearcst we ‘can set ‘to e originai copy is 400 years. I thoroughly be- Rlleged Adventures Not Bssential| moval thins vher 1 Traporiant was - spired by God. Inspiration. If there are any errors in the Bible, | g4 goesn't take much Inspiration in the recounting of stories and il- (m. a man to count sheep, but the lustrations, such as Jonah and the | 15th chapter of First Corinthia whale, the Bible ncver wavers from | the highest type of God glven mspn»‘ its real message, the revealment of | 5tjon in literature.” the true God, according to Rev. John Rev. A. B. Taylor, of the People's T. Davis, in his talk to the John IL.|ohyurch, led in the opening prayer. Davis Bible class last evening. il el Optical Illusions. Best Coffee, 8 1bs. $1—Russe “If the Bible contains errors, how do we know any of it is true?” was ' the topic of the address. The min- Rabbit, common in England in the ister told how a group of persons can [twelfth century, wa most unknown see an accident and each person tell [in the Scottish highlands a century | a different story. This is the reason [ago, some stories in the Bible do not agree with others. “If they all agreed ey P 5. 25c—Tussell Bros. \’ on the same details ef the story, we SR would know they had an under- standing before hand,” he said. United States is the greatest pur- [Stephen Tivtton, grandson of the nov The Golden Rule. chaser of diamond rings in the world “All of the moral teachings of the TRihle are summed up in the Golden TRule,” he said. The Bible was not written by experts in botany, astron- Jap statesmafl’s Funeral omy, geology or other scientific mat- ters, and when it dwells on these sub- Jects it is using them simply as an {l- lustration and does not require ex- pert technical knowledge, much the same as a preached using electricity in illustrating a point in his sermon, according to the miniater. It's Up To Jonah, Now. “If a man proved to me that Jonah was not swalowed by a whale, it would not make a hit of difference in my faith in the Bible. The BRBible doesn't say ‘Believe about Jonah and the whale and you shall be saved'.” Shaky Religion. “Some people's religion is like an endless chain. When one link is in- terfered with they throw away the whole chain. If they ever had their faith shaken in one instance they'd throw the whole business overhoard. Some people would leave a church of 900 because they. don't like one person in it. | “There are lots of things vou don't understand, but don’t give up the whole business because you don’t un- | derstand some < . | “What the Ri set out to say it | said. “A lot of people think they can't get along without certain pa of their Bible, they think they must) have the whole Bible intact, and yet if you stole sections of their Bibie | vou'd have them for two yeare be-! tore they'd be missed. | Tivery Dot and Comrsa. H Maborate cersmi “1 believe the Nible is a book in- | Llaborate cei spired by God; At's the spirtt of God nies marke d the funoval of Marquis Okuma, {Japan’s great statesman. lHeye is s breathed into it. But if you ask me | H1ibiya Parik where the national ceremonies were held. & d RAPE FRUIT b IGE a period of one to three months in Unhappxly We G N cold storage. The fruit, however, nmust be suitably ‘“‘cured” before be- |ing placed in cold storage, it was de- Favorite Breakfast Dish May Be|tcrmined. This curing process in- volves keeping the ifruit in a tem- perature of about seventy degrees for a period of two to three weeks. It is | then transferred to a temperature of ‘Washington, March 10—The grape- |32 degrees for a longer storage. fruit appearing on the American| The government experts found, it breakfast table may in the future s said, that while the sugar content one coaxed to ripeness while r(p(mlng of the fruit remained about the same, in a d temperatifre of some re- yll\( acid decreased markedly during frigera g plant. |the storage, and apparently the bit- Department of agriculture experts|tcrness was broken down, thus en- announced today after completion of | hancing the palatableness of the o series of experiments begun in 1917 |fru The process was also said to that contrary to the prevaient opin-|e nate the tendency of the fruit to ion, citrus fruit will ripen off the tree|* or form the sunken spots, which md like pears a PS, W oti ppm on the skin and im- Ripencd By Refrigeration After Being Properly Cured. ss Wentworth has filed a For petition in the London divorce court. |8 She is a descendant of the great poet, | Coats and Al Sport and |l.ord Byron. Her husband is Neville 'elist, Bulwer Lytton. Wraps Dress Wear for. , BOLIVIA Spriguile NORMANDY In the season’s I POLO CLOTH latest models. VELDINE . Prices: A TWEED MOUSINE and up to .\ HERRING- $99.85 BONE WOMEN’S SUITS In the Leading Colors For Spring. Poiret Twill—Tricotine—Jersey—Tweeds Newest Models Long Lines—Box Coats Prices: §19.85, §24. 8'), $31 85, $49 85. BESSE - LELAND CO. 27 STORES 27 CITIES is shown the cortege arriving at g Always More Quality For Less Money . Smartest Styles! Newest Creations in Low Shoes at Practically Half last season’s prices! EVER before in the history of this national chain store shoe business have we offered such phenomenal values as this sale presents. From the day it started, women have been flocking to our stores to take advantage of these attractive offer- ings. All the newest effects; all the prettiest styles in Walking Ox- fords, Pumps, Colonials and Sandals. All styles of heels. All sizes and widths, A tremendous assortment— every pair of which is priced out of all proportion to former prices. See them tomorrow ! The Largest Chain of Shoe Stores in the United Statss New Britain Store, 324 Main Street, Near R. R. Crossing. All Newark Stores Open Saturday Evenings to Accommodate Customers

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