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Torenar e NETHODSTLER, fl“fi’g”{,m&m SOCIETTES TO HEET Frutadies” Brought GenmfilExecunveBodyoiFormgnf IFr __vesu | i Complete Rellf Missionaries Will Gather Asnrorn, New YoRrg, g 1g. 22—The general exe- T tried several kinds of physie for uti ¢ Women's For ty of the Meth- of course, while ] urch will be held over three years and I took it every night on as I stopped llu Constipas | Riley Nicholsor ago, l’ : r Mrs, Nicholson ls the nas Nicholson my howels would and took troubled any m s a repre- | g of officers or Piles. “'Fruit-a-tives” or " Eat m all parts the Tablets” left no after-efl V‘I :“.:;\S \\I;‘T;} | ntries hich do not have to use phy | Mrs. JOHN CAPOZZL 50¢ a hox I\'-'r" r i 50,514 d 15 whi 14 are women and 15 At dealers or fr UIT.ATIVES |Phich 898 R Lt U Limited, OGDEN iLl" N. \ work the Women's Foreign Mis- [ —— R ary soclety last year spent $2,- TO COST 5 OUO 000 YLN lm\nr.\.' the soclety in forelgn c, educational and | ‘nrolled. 563 members, of | 620 miss g will Dr. John R. ive Affair—20 Bureaus to b > Kimono for All Seasons. McConnell of Pitts- Tokio, By the Ass . and President Mary Woolley of | 2,000 guineas, the 1,000 guineas, the | ed Press.) ity W e Mt. Holyoke will report the recent|( key rote ommission on education in China of of the Prince nt to Prir h they were members. Bishop gako Kuni, the tota °. D. Tisher of Calcutta, India, will| ing estimated at f, X nt national situa- thirds of this will b preparation of the marriage an f Home Mission- g other speak- quets and coa he roce sion. Copenhag- | The Prin member | to the Princes 1 okes commission to decorated with the Tmperia gold chrysanthemums. It i ow be- Other officers of the organization ing made by a famous swordsman of are: Vice-presidents, Mrs. F. F, Lind- Osaka g 3 Francis seau cludes ) 1l, Pittsbur, a. and 1 kimo F s, Will *. McDowell, Washing- n, creta Mrs. Charles - Spaeth, Madison, N. J., and treasurer, red | Miss Floreace Hooper, Baltimore, Md. and I 7 Sy 7 % ownia wood valy " SCEPTRE WILL END will contain her k)mrmn Il the > - - , four seasons., \ DAYS IN ENGLAND Three thousand persons will be en- | tertained at the Imperial Banquet! PRS- glven by the Emperor, the first of 4| pamous Race Horse, Sold To Argen- serfes of celebration connection with an event upor attaches great imp tine Breeder, Will Not Leave the British Isles. ! London, Aug. 22—Sceptre, the fam- |ous race norse Shne el rmr" BANDS TOGETHER More Than 100 Expected to Attend 20701 is fo re- | main \h this country a T Lord C ly sold her to Count Lundgren recently £500. It was Legion in October. the count's intention to send her to & | his stud farm in Argentina. But the New Orleans, v AUETRE08. —Newilbel o nrent “,mg the wonderful Orleans will ent a sembly of musical org: its’ history - during the American Le- gion national convention next October | L o according to pl | supporters of horse racing | convention Lord Glane- More than one hundred d|ly and Count Lundgren talked the drum corps from ajl he n\m r over in a friendly spirit with | Unkted States ape ¢ u t was mutually agreed in prize contests. E h 1 off. be restricted to ‘e eing presented to the will be judged by a cor stud with no other stipula- New {Orleans musicians as t that on her death Lady Nor- mareh by the reviewing stand in the s e of Sir V m Basgs convention par: who 5,000 for tre as a Prizes for the band contest will be | fo: -old, and Mr. Sievier who ,First 81,0 second for her as a E $250.. Bands will be j all each get one of her I following points 1 points, she dies, and Lord Glanely the other appearance, 10 points i marching two 10 points, and number of instruments,| Ir \11, ion Lord G b points. | The winner of the ,eontest will receive $23 of $100 for second p | will count for 50 points, appea v many is considered the 20 points, marching 20 points e horse that ever raced or number of instruments 10 points he Bri irf. In 1902 Annual Convention of American - victories on the turf provoked an outburst of sentimental re- at a movement was started by ablishment she won the 436Main StOpposite EMain . Lb. 18¢c GENUINE LAMB " VEAL FOR STEW .. LB. 12c¢ Lb. 300 Short—Sir]oin—Round STEAKS .... CHOPS ROASTS OF VEAL LB. 18c Sugar Cured Corned BeefCabhage free - 8¢ :xl\?*r‘)}\{ e 250 BOlllflg BEPf b 10¢ FRANKFORTS Lb. 15¢ Armour’s Smoked Shoulders Lb. 15¢ LEAN PORK ) 25c COTTAGE o 35c CHOPS HAMS ) 'RE P K S [ 8] SxtEAGE . 25¢ Rax w 45¢ H.bs 25¢ Fresl C;(;u;d -Hamburg o eonte . 186 s o w126 2 Lbs. Sugar Free w1th l Lb. Best Lf) fee 47c okl s 38¢ STEW SUGAR TN CARTONS PURFE LARD 2 Lbs, E \npnrmr-d Milk « an 8¢ Milk Crackers 2 Lbs, 25¢ * BUTTER—IN #. 43 c PRINTS Native Tomatoes-14 Qt Basket RIPE BANANAS I'RE DOZ. 19¢ PEACHES Large Golden Bantam Corn .. . Doz. 15¢ " MeDowell of | takes a real bull by the nose. tes itself to the | make a tour of inspection of Camp irkield, presi- | Forbes here has heen extended to all Connecticut editors and newspaper on Mexico, her | people. | tation will be guests of the camp at riot was quelled here last night by|was capable of cudder, Vellore, | 5 special dinner Saturday night. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1922. phy when James E. Ferguson, former governor of Texas and candlidate for the democratic nomination for United States senator, assalled the Ku Klux |Klun in a campalgn speech. Ferguson had talked less than 15 Senators are wont to “take the bull by the horns—in their minutes and had launched an attack | B e G b s | SO fi'fstt‘]’f oratorical flights—but when Senator Medill McCormick wants to asainst his opponent in the run-oft Lt i 7 S i ie speakers at the | ¢hyow the bull he repairs to his Rock River Farms in Illinois and |primary, Earle B. Mayfleld, when he hurled a defi at the plan, declaring it was organized by ‘political hi-jack- ers,” Half of the audience left the building. One man was serjously in- jured in a fight which followed in the lobby of the building. NEAR RIOT QUELLED daks and the St. Leger. | NEWSPAPER FOLK INVITED guson attacked the Houston police. Niantic, Aug. 22.—An invitation to |Former Governor of Texas Causes Trouble When He Makes Speech in|the entire time to an attack on the Ku Klux Klan. Which He Roundly Scores K. K. K. The Circus Maximus in old Rome containing 260,000 Those who accept the invi-| Houston, Tex, Aug. 22.—A near Superintendent of Police Gordon Mur-| people. Price and Quality with a Reliable House to Back it up Since 1895 Rackliffe Bros. have been identified with only the best kind of merchandise and we have won the respect of the people in this community because we keep our promises. . We sell only the Norwalk Tire. It’s the tire we have sold for the last three years. We know it and believe no tire represents better value for the money. And don’t forget the service you get out of a tire depends mostly from whom you buy it. Our price on the Norwalk Cord will interest you. SPECIAL FOR AUGUST ONLY 30 x 3! Leto Cord $9.99 Norwalk Built RACKLIFFE BROS. CO., INC. Park and Bigelow Sts. Phone 1074 Watch the Man With the Advertising Idea —He May Be the Coming Brains of Your Business | g | Upon resuming his address Mr. Fer- | He then spoke for an hour, devoting | Look over the young executives who direct the retail and the manufacturing business of New York. A surprisingly large percen- tage of them have reached their goals by advocating advertising, by directing the advertising and by making the advertising work. If yours is a business which doesn’t advertise, don’t close your ears to the story of your young men. Help them to think it out—listen to their plans and their hopes. Add the counsel of years of experience to the minds of the men who are planning the future of your business. Did you ever expect that iron could be advertised profitably? Few advertising men did. Did you ever expect to eat trade- marked grape-fruit? It isan ac- zomplished fact at thousands of breakfasts this morning. Did you ever think the dairymen could profitably use the forces of publicity, or that a barbershop could grow to twenty-five, large- ly by the power of the written word and an ideal of service. The coming executives realize that a business exists, in the last analysis, in the minds of its cus- tomers, rather than in four walls and a roof, and, perhaps, that is why th§ are the coming execu- tives. T BESSE - LELAND’S BARGAIN WEEK Wednesday Morning — Specials — SILK POPLIN DRESSES— A special lot of 53 Silk Dresses that we have been selling at $14.85 will be offered you tomorrow at the ridiculous price of— $3.00 They’ll be gone in twenty minutes—i. — 3rd Floor — WOMEN’S SHOES— White Canvas and White Kid One-Strap Pumps, Baby Louis and Military heel—also White Canvas Oxfords including “Stetsons” which have been selling at $7.90 will be sold tomorrow for— $3.00 Women’s $3.40 Barefoot Sandals— $1.00 A small lot of Infants’ and Children’s Sandals and White Pumps— $1 .00 Easy enough to be well “shod” at these prices. — 2nd Floor — MEN’S UNDERWEAR— American Hosiery and Carter’s Knit Union Suits— Long sleeve, short sleeve, long legs and short legs, the regular price for most of ’em was $2.50. Tomorrow— $1.29 — Main Floor — BOYS— Our regular $1.25 and $1.65 “Play-All” or Overall Suits—will sell out tomorrow at— 85¢ Good investment—Saves their cle: — 2nd Floor — — BARGAIN BASEMENT — TURKISH TOWELS— That usually sell for 59¢c each—We offer you 641 of these rich, heavy, soft, silky—downy Towels at the remarkable price of— 33c ™" (Only 4 to a customer) Bargains galore in every department—why it’s good measure pressed down and running over. Thousands of people have flocked here this week as they would to a land flowing with milk and honey. Giving this store its record business. Receiving this store’s record values. ADVANCE NEWS— THURSDAY WILL BE CHILDREN’S DA® — At — BESSE - LELAND'S WEDNESDAY MORNING SPEC!ALS AT— THE NEW BRITAIN - MARKET C0.- NUALITY EUDDS'AT 3l8 MAIN 5T LEAN SMOKED SHOULUE LAMB CHOPS Fresh Cut Hamburg ... Ib. 18c Choice Shoulder Steak 1Ib, 18c Fresh Killed Fowl . Ib. 35¢ Sugar Cured Bacon .. Ih. 28¢ GRANULATED SUGAR EVAPORATED MILK Boneless Pot Roast ... Lean Corned Beef . ... Roast Veal Roast Pork .. 3 cans 25¢ 3 pkes. 2. Premier Salad Dressing large Jar ...l Ste DAg 10 M Lux pke. ¢ pkg. 6¢ P. & G. ¢ £ . cake 3¢ Good Luck Jar Rings 4 doz. 30c Corn Flakes ..... Shredded Wheat Uneeda Biscuit ... Royal Lmnch Crackers 2 Ibs 25¢ WED(,\\ 00D CRE \MFR\ BUTTFR l'llll Lard .. 2 1bs. 27c 1st Prlu‘ Oleo Ib. 28¢ .15 1b. peck 23c Wl‘ls uml (url'nlh 3 behs, 10 Fancy Tomatoes ... 3 Ibs. 10c Native Onions ...... 4 Ibs. 10¢ Strictly Fresh Eggs. . doz. 29¢ Peanut Butter b, t7c¢ LARGE NATIVE POT/\T()F 'i qls. 254' 3 qts. 25¢ qts. 25¢ GOLDEN BANTAM CORN Freestone Peaches Fancy .ipples ... Green Lima Beans