New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 7, 1922, Page 17

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English Broadcloth MEN’S SHIRTS Value to $7.00 Saturday Special $3.95 DRESS SHIRTS Value to $2.00 Saturday Special —Extra Specials For Saturday— IN CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS at the NEW YORK SAMPLE SHOP NEW BRITAIN STORE BRISTOL STORE We Are Bringing Down the Prices—Keeping Up the Quality. That Is Why This Is the Place To Shop. A Sale That Will Prove An Irresistible Trade Magnet. Men’s All Wool Pants Excellently tailored and cut with or without —lfi;n’s Pants Of unusual value for business wear, value up to $3.50. SATURDAY $1.79 n Boy’s All Wool Suits Two Pairs of Pants Genuine Palm Beach Suits I Men’s Suits Yo\u cannot afford to Values up to $18.50, in hesitate on the Suit question any longer, Sir, with these low prices most prominent, Value to $35. Boy's Suits Mothers, you should buy your hoys’ clothes here as our Suits repre- sent the newest styles for boys; the finest tail- oring; the best fabrics and trimmings; sizes 7 to 18, Special For Saturday Value to $10.00 Better drop around here today and see the wonderful values in Two- Pants Boys’ Suits. all colors, sizes 34 to 50. cuffs, value up to $5.50. Special For Saturday $10.00 Saturday Special $7.45 Special For Saturday $19.95 357 Main Street, New Bfitain, Ct. 135 Main Street, Bristol, Ct. the time has come when it must be made comprensnane ans compiete | DEGIDING ABOUT TROOPS | Meetings of nine departments of the aesociation and allied organizations Slater, Mo., July 7 (By Assoclated Maple Hill News Press)—Developments in the railway S < shopmen’'s strike situation today Miss Zulette Tucker, who recently awaited results of a conference be« graduated from Sargent's school has tween Governor Hyde and Adjut. Gen. |started a summer school for the kid-| Raupp, who completed a survey of ‘d‘lF'S who live on the Hill. She is as- | conditions yesterday. Upon this con< sisted in her work by Miss Emma ference depended the decision wheth< | Bell. er troops would be sent to guard the | |{Chicago and Alton railroad shops | Miss Frances Sorrow will leave Sat-| Which today still were held by strike |urday for Short Beach, where she will €rs. enjoy a two weeks' vacation. The adjutant general arrived in Sialy town yesterday. He talked with strik- Maurice Nordstrom returned last €rs' chiefs and local officials. Saturday from a week's camping trip| ¢ adjutant general told a corres- Hear R A0S - CORA pondent of the Associated Press that | AL 3o he believed the situation here was 8ne | Cards have been received from Ed-|Which an energetic peace officer ward Halleran of Elm Hill, who is Should be able to handle. He added There are approximately 50,000 club women in Pennsylvania. e | Miss Mae Sheard, a nurse at the 118 Main Street Panacca for 11l of American School System at Boston Conference. e e and teaching s \ TOMORROW’S SPECIALS Two New Water Stunts Tuna Fish, 5 cans $1.00. Men’s All Wool Sui ool duits In single and double and three button; exclu- sive models, in tweeds, . Norfolk or golf models. Special For Saturday (Lo — —— ence of disability, and diagnosis or de- | Those who were discharged between scription of the disease or injury in|[April 6, 1917, and October 12, 1917, question, All claims for certificate of | have an optional right, that is, they central office, Washington, D. C. Bureau or to the Veterans' Bureau g s o e § A | were scheduled for the afternoon. Missouri Governor Will Take Some “In all cases where a claim is msdllr' they apply within the statutory ¥ 5 ‘ i i i , | Harvard university has invited the Acti in accordance with Regulation 2, U. 8. | period, namely, within five years. : : p ; | delegates to be its guests in the late| ACHOn As Regards Strike Situation b omivaraen Veterans' Bureau, for treatment under | Persons discharged after October 12, | 4 j | afternoon. At Slater, Mo. e , Mo. Aflgflst 9 IS Lfist Day [Or Fllmg August 9, 1921, for disability in-|less they make claim five years from curred in or aggravated by service, |date of their discharge. An example 0[ Cel'[ifi(}ates and in any case where it is found |of that is ‘a man discharged from ease incurred in or aggravated by |files claim with the Veterans’ Bureau service, but not of a compensable de-|at ona of the District Offices, on August 9 is the last date on which |gree, thereby entitling the claimant to | December 15° 1 His claim must ; claimant shall be entitled to a cer-|has not applied for compensation | certificates in order to become eligible | {iqt¢ of njury, such certificate to be | within the five years period unless | for government allowances for any|jssued at the central office, Washing- | he has a Certificate of Injury which | aggravated by service. mitted to central office showing the|This is vitally important information | Thomas Bannigan of Hartford, | factg upon which the decision and|to discharged ex-service men and, prominent in the workings of ex-|rating were made, but nothing in this|should be given as much publicity as | out the following statement explain-|the claimant receiving treatment for | he lost because of this feature of the | ing What veterans must do: service connected disability prior to|acts. ! “Any claimant filing a claim for|tne jssuance of the certificate of “The above outline relates also to, from the date of separation from i | | of service connected deaths. Parents| active service, or within one year after Au;‘r"x‘canoy cla;;orcila:?mr;l‘edm?prlo‘;;:‘ s S (nmnr*r\!v’l'ifln“ p spending two weeks in Washington, that he was convinced Sheriff Logsdon August 9, 1921, whichever 1s the later| o % o o otion from active service, |must show dependency within five | 35 ol v. G s conte dlendleHt KES il av s, om- ? 2 e e i s Ry | Ay, - "“;’{0';°;"Tf;\,';,;,‘;§ ooty |claimant 15 found to be suffering|On account of whose service claim is 3 b R : | Mrs. Frank Rau and her daughter B e iins trom ! iisease of injuryling | With & aisabllitylot| ompensable idez | made .t \Thls provision ot thes 4 ; 3 : Gladys, are spending a few days with bs Euftering gree, which did not arise within the|found in Section 301, sub-div 3 : 4 ; ] Mr. Rau's mother in Meriden, ice, shall be entitled to a certificate of S A “It is thought well to also call at-| g N ? : o A N i : injury showing the claimant's name, |from service but which is proved e e e e e o R R e iy | Miss Marion Rau has been at Short 7 b ti date of sepa-([to injury incurred or aggravated s 3 " lgm(.h over the holidays.. She will Y , 3 g ¢ i rse, y vers £ are | 4 Y R i 3 9 5 rieand ofERniss o8 during service, or is considered as in-| Of course, only covers those who are | : i : |remain there two week | l s 5 St 2 | enlisted after February 9, 1922, 3 3 1 g | roof o - x ¥ =3 S Niglons RolRaskion ms 00O Y15 “’ar‘vh’nrrznd man who was enlisted after 4 Risk Insurance Act, as amn:r{l\:fic"szj February 9, 1922, regardless of the : : p » ‘?g:’rlt‘; motored to the shore over the External treatments seldom cure 3 ; { . Piles. | Nor do surgical operations. ;.| acts are pending in Congress to cover %o_n-:(plly with rst-ecz:rtm itafle;},‘:id“gr‘“”’“ T e A s o y z ; ] ‘H':nrtvf.nrf'l hnsp)r:l, spent the past uv_n The Dbiood is stagnant, the veins FO Section 20 of the act approved Aug. |S{Atutes now stand there is no Act J. E. Shoemaker was killed in the mine disorders at Herrin, |¥°eks at the home of her parents fakhyes g |to protect them: neither the WVet-i Tj] when he protested against ill treatment of other workers, cap-|mim Hi. o oRa et Rre eal St o be issued for fllling in the case|y,q any jurisdiction over them. a ! { b To quickly and safely rid yourself jacket, ‘such certificate’ to be issued | “.inicinor Officers are again request- . ley, 7 (left), and Jack, 9. James Skinner drove to Adams,|of piles you must free the ciroulation in the district office, comntersigned hy‘M to send in their requisitions for | ¥ the guest of Ralph Tower —send a fresh current through the the assistant director in charge Of | claimant makes contact with their T e o Rt - the one safe method. medical division of the bureau. ),,f“ms and not walt until they have | EDUGATIONAL TALKS ki | Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson and| J. 8 Leonhardt, M. D., set at work TRIED OUR COOKED FOOD | 1In this same connection it is an-| s number of them in order that they “Our system of education has |Thomas Bailey of Elm Hill, spent the |some years ago to find a real internal You can’t imagine how deli-| .ge tion 300 of the Act is a Section | service can be given all around if the | Towner-Sterling Bill is Extolled as | - named his prescription HEM-ROID, cious it really is. Here you can|which has been enforced but little | requests are made immediately after | = =—===—=——==—————= | (s Willlam Comstock returned to and tried it in 1000 cases before he Y her home on Maple street after hav- was satisfied. Now HEVM-ROID f{s being that the five vears mentioned | etc., you have ever tasted. No therein has.not run for many of the | no longer doubt the efficacy of that [citis, at the New Britain hospital. guarantee, It's easy to take, and can worry about your meals. harged service 'men who desire| Gold was discovered at Placerville,| Roston, July 7.—-What the Fisher|old-fashioned root and herh medicine, always he found at Clark and Brain- ne 0 worry discharg: ton, July 7.—Wh i Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- An electric lamp which will burn|erd company, who will gladly refund rather than under the Pension Law. the present Lincoln highway. Great Britain the Towner-Sterling bill would do in creating higher academic | ments to which they are afflicted. In |invention of an Italian engineer customer. lards here, J. W.|almost every neighborhood there are Crabtree, of Washington, D sec- | living witnesses of | retary of the national education as-| fects. Therefore, if you doubt its val- | 5e———— S | scciation, said today in his annual re- [ ue or power to help you, ask your vort to that hody neighbor. In nine times out of ten | ? | NEXT NationalMeat StoresCo. | .= I | i | FOX'S ¢ Y Men’s and Young breasted styles; one, two Special For Saturday ALL VETS MUST PUT And Women Must Weep injury will be adjudicated in the|can either apply to the Yension| the provisions of Section 13, Act of | 1917, will have no right whatever un- that a claimant is suffering from dis- | Navy on 8. C. D. December 1, 1917, veterans of the world war may file |treatment without compensation, such | necessarily be disallowed because he disability incurred in, increased by or|ton, D, C., after proof has been sub-|he must get before August 9, 1:»22,‘{ servicemen's organizations, has. glven|grder ghall be constructed to prevent|possible it order that rights may not | certificates of injury within one vear|njyry, | application for compensation because date, who is shown by the officlal) v COT TR T ater, where a vears after the death of the person curred in or aggravated during serv- first year from date of separation|@nd should be given publicity. vice, the nature of the e e S curred in the service under the pro- - | ; : [ Should a claim be filed by a dis- | : ¢ [ b o g ; ¢ JeiM e zand, Mre, - Skinner and| an't Be Cured From The Outside Section 18 of the act : ; : | date of discharge, at the present time | 3 - i st 9, 1921, where no compensa- | 2 5 ? o H Sy OOKIE:D 3(‘)‘:“;‘ eSS inens[he is without 'protection. Several | 3 ; : i 5 | N c ) 5 % | The cause is inside—bad circulation Mr, and Mrs. William J. Sheard of ust 9, 1921, a certificate of injury will | £ . ) ; AT o 4 y erans’ Bureau nor the Pension Office | e $ B : 1 " . |almost dead tured with him. Here are his widow and orphaned children, Aud- | = | the district medfcal officer in lieu of | oo desired by them as soon as the i st Thursday stagnant pools. Internal treatment is IF YOU HAVE NEVER nounced: can be requisitioned in bulk. Better NI grown up in piecemeal fashion, but | Fourth at the shore. Pile remedy. He succeeded. He ici s,|up to the present time, the reason |contact with the District Officy SENSIBLE, TH g ’ buy the most delicious salads, SENSIBUE, THINIING WOMEN' [1o5 5- saions: AReration 1an Appinile | by druggists everywhere under to claim their rights under this Act|Cal, in 1848, only eight miles from bill is accomplishing for education in pound, beeanse it relieves the ail- [three years without current 1is the | the purchase price to any dissatisfied J its wonderful ef 70 He pointed out that the id ls of [ she has been benefited by its use or| WEST THEATER Russian Sardines, 35¢ Ib. Anchovies, Fancy Orange Pekoe Tea, Irec Da 45¢ b, Wakefield Herring, 3 cans 50c. Fancy Large Salt Herring, Tc each. Cooked Food Shop Mayonnaise, 75¢ Quart, 20c 1-2 Pint. Russian Salad Dressing, 30c jar. Imported Swiss Cheese, 50c Ib. Nice, Soft Limburger Cheese, 35¢ Ib. Nelson’s Health Bread, 29¢ pkg. the national union of teachers of [ knows someone who has. It will pay MAIN Great Britain were similar to those of | yeu to give this root and herb medi- | T. the association. Concerning develop-|cine a trial i Meats and Pouliry of the Better Quality Boneless | Legs Fresh Milk Fed| Killed Veal 25¢ Lb. Choice Fricassee| Rib —Fabrie 30x3Y,—Fabric 32x3V,-— Fabric 31x4 - Fabric 30x314- Cords 32x3V5— Cords 32x4 —Cords 33x4 —Cords x4 —Cords 32x414,—Cords . .. : 33x414—Cords i 34x4vs—Cords ........ 35x5 —Cords 30x3 —Grey 31x4 Grey ... For This Week Only—A 30x31; O'Neil Tire & Battery Co. 39 WASHINGTON ST. PHONE 900 Broilers 45c Lb. Fowl Roasts 29¢ Lb. | 35c Lb. oo LB.\ 35 Lean Lean Plate Beef 6c Lb. Best Print Fresh Calf’s Liver 42¢ Lb. TUBES Corned Beef 8c Lb. About the Store Grape Juice. Smoked Salmon. Salads, all kinds. Large Dill Pickles. Large Fancy Bloaters, Fresh lot Boneless Herring. All kinds of Cold Meat for Sand- wiches for the Sunday outing. Butter 43¢ Lb. | “Consider the duck,” says the Atlantic coast mermaid above who has rigged up webbed gloves, saying they help her swim.| “But who wants to swim?” queries Murie/ Quackenbush, Wash- | ington, D. C., who's enjoying a cigaret and the season’s best seller | in her semi-submarine easy chair.

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