New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 22, 1922, Page 13

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L4 Lifebuoy makes comfortable, happy babies in hot weather. " Quickly relieves chafing and prickly heat, LIFEBUOY’ HEALTH SOAP P DOCTORS VISIT U. S. Physiclans from Flowery Kingdom Visit Hospitals in This Country. Tokio, Sept. 22.—The minister of education has chosen the five medical men who, on the invitation of the Rockefeller foundation, are to visit the hospital and medical institutions of the United States. The men are Dr. Kinnosuke Miura, physician in ordinary to the court, professor of the Imperial university, who accompanied the Japanese delegation to the Ver- sailles conference an{ who as a young man studied in America and Ger- many; Dr. Sabachiro Hata, a co- worker with Dr. Erlech the discov- erer of Salvarsan, now of the Kitas- ato Epidemjc Laboratory; Dr. Keino- suke Mivaira, dean of the medica! college of the Imperial university of Kyushu: Dr. Morishima ot the Kyoto Imperial university and R. Nagaya of Tokio Imperial "university. e —e e Three-Fourths Foreign Born! Noted scientist states that three- fourths of all roaches in this country are of foreign origin. They all carry germs, spread disease and are a seri- ous menace to your health! They must be wiped out NOW! Get a box ot Royal Guaranteed Roach Powder today. 10c & Zbc. Sold and guar- anteed by Dickinson Drug Co.—-advt. Week-End Special ASSORTED CHOCOLATES Regular 65¢ lb. 4 4 c SPECIAL .. MAKE THE SODA SHOPPE YOUR LUNCHEON RENDEZVOUS Delicious and Appetizing Daily Specials BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 65c. Served Daily, Except Sunday New Britain’s Popular Dining Place NEW BRI 289 Main Street. FALL HOSIERY ARRIVED We are pleased to announce the arrival Phoenix and Tripletoe silk and wool Hosiery for autumn All the fashionable shades are beaver, brown, gray and black. We are showing this new Hosiery in our center window. $1.45 to $2.95. wear. David Manning’s SHOE 211 Main St. | me up."” DEBATING NEW YORK CITY’S EXACT AGE Hollanders in Country’s Metrop-‘l olis Find New Documents New York, Sept. 22.—Out of the archives of 800 years ago, Hollanders have brought to light a letfr with which the Netherlands Chamber of Commerce strengthens a claim that the celebration of the 300th annivers- ary of the founding of New Amster- dam, now New York, should be in 1926, rather than in 1924, as tenta- tive plans announced. Here s the letter, with its quaint and brief description of the spot where now 6,000,000 persons live; where the assessed valuation is 86,- 000,000,000 or $250,000 an acre; where the exports are 100,000 times those of the vear of its founding: “Recep. 7 November, 1626. “High and Mighty Sirs: ““Here arrived yesterday the shlvI The Arms of Amsterdam which salled from New Nederland out of the Mau- ritius River (the Hudson) on Sep- tember 23; they report that our peo- ple there are healthy and live peace- ably. Their women also have borne children there; they have bought the island Manhattan from the wild men for the value of 60.guilders, is 11,000 morgens in extent. They sowed all| their grain in the mjddle of May and harvested it in the middle of August. Thereof being samples of summer| grain, such as wheat, rye, barley, | oats, buckwheat, canary seed, small| beans and flax. | “The cargo of the aforesaid ship is| ‘7246 Beaver Skins. 178% Otter Skins. “675 Otter Skins. ‘48 Mink Skins. 36 Cat Skins. ‘33 Mink Skins. ‘34 Rat Skins. | “Many logs of Oak and Nut Wood. ""Herewith “High and Mighty Sirs be ve com-| mended to the Almighty's Grace In Amsterdam Nov. 5, Anno 1626. | Your High Mightinesses’ Obedient | “P. SCHAGEN." | The 60 guilders mentioned, At the present rate of exchange, amount Mi the $24 price of Manhattan known to every schoolboy: the ‘“Mauritius Riveg” is the Hudson, from whose waters, by the way, a giant air cruiser | recently took flight for Brazil—the | glorified descendant, 300 years apart, | of the little ship that carried “Otter Skins, Rat Skins, and Many Logs of | Oak.and Nut Woed.” . L. Witter Van Hoogland, secretary | of the Netherlands Chamber of Com- merce in New York, points’ out in| recommending 1916 as the year for the tercentenary celebration, that-the earlier settlers, contrary to the belief of historians of years ago, probably settled in Fort Orange, now the city of Albany, while Manhattan remained | a trading post until a group landed there as settlers in 1626. | JOFFRE GIVEN A LIFT Famous French General Scores a Point on Flevator Boy 22.—Lord Curzon, the British Foreign Secretary, arrived in Paris the other day at the Quai d'Orsay station, and found the pas- genger elevator out of order. He com- | plained to the station-master, whou‘ with diffidence, proposed that the | noble lord could reach the street level hy means of the freight elevator. Lord | Curzon accepted withont enthusiasm, and just as the elevator boy was slam- ing the gates shut, there came rush- toward the lift a thick-set elderly ., breathing heavily. He made as { to enter the elevator, but the attend- | ants waved him off | “I am just as heavy and as old ag| your lone passenger,” the man declar- | ed, “why should you refuse to take | Paris, Sept “Because this is Lord Curzon,” re- | sponded the railroad man impressive- ly Al | “Oh well, that's all right," replied | the stranger, making for the stairs, | “I'm only Joffre.” He was given a lift of our here—camel, Prices range from Over STORE Saturday Drug Specials 12¢. 2 doz. 22c, Quinine Pills—2 grain, 12¢. Phenolax Wafers. . Bot. Bayer's Aspirin Tablets—Dozen ... 18c Ipana Tooth Paste The 50c Size For Saturday. 29¢ Limit—~2 Tubes to Customer. 1 doz. Syrup of white pine and tar 17¢ Neet Depilatory .. Johnson & Johnson Shaving Cream, 28c. Blue Jay Corn and Bunion Plas ters, 15¢. Wyeth’s Sage & Sulphur Sham- poo, 47c. Caldwell’s Syrup of Pepsin, 89c, 79c. Vick's Vapo Rub 23c, 49c Seidlitz Powders, Ige. size.. 189¢c Merck's Boric Acid, 4 oz... Park & Tilford's Imported Olive Oil, 4 ounce, 29c. Daggett & Ramedell's Cream, tubes, 8c, 18c. Restnol Ointment . . . Underthings For 12¢ Cold OUR CUSTOMERS. Pages 13 to 24 ] Narrow Belts of real patent leather—All 10c sfzes. A wonderful TEMPTING FALL | — OFFERINGS — FOR SATURDAY SELLING COOL FALL DAYS AND FROSTY NIGHTS ARE NOT FAR AHEAD. OUR VAST STOCKS OF FALL MERCHANDISE ARE ATTRACTIVELY PRICED WITH A VIEW TO ECONOMY FOR 750 BOXES Jergen’s Violet Glycerine Soap 3 Ten Cent Bars in Box 18¢ 5o Limit—2 Boxes to Cus- tomer. Imported Torchon Laces 5¢ 2 Yards for Fine thread edg a variety patterns up to 1 wide, in Fall WOMEN'’S BLOOME; Of splendid grade Instrou black and all leading shades. ... Goo i SATEEN PETTICO! With attractive floral floun and fall shade: Full sizes. “SPTIRITE"” BAND BRASSIERES In Flesh Color. MUSLIN GOW) High neck and long sleeve 1y trimmed with embroider X o % GOWNS OF STRIPE FLANNNEL Double yokes, embroidery plain pink, white and cream . CAMISOLE Of flesh colored sateen— Shirred tops. OUTING Of heavy Amoskeag TFlannelette, sateen in 49¢ TS ces’ in black NEW 69c There are just 200 this lot. Made of hi . 19¢ styles, nice- . 98¢ lected patterns. lar .tie back styles both open front zlip overs. New 1922 Chailies 36 Inch in Fine variety of colors and patterns. Yard 15 Children’s Fall Underwear Sizes to 1% years. an excellent make of fleece cotton garments Basement Specials For Saturday VACUUM BOTTLES With aluminum caps and shoulders in black, green and brown enamel metal case. BARLOWS FAMOUS WOOL WALL DUSTERS With 5 foot polished handle. .. 89c¢ GREY ENAMEL DISH PANS 14 Quart size. ... 390 CLOTHES PINS Made of selected 414 Inches long. 4 oo ror 10c wood. i \ C Tr=E ~ WHEN BARBERS WERE MORE THAN BARBERS Surgery and Dental Work Comprised Scope of Work Cared for Un- der Old Trade Guilds. 22.—A reminder of the survival of the ancient trade guilds in London, long after their members have ceased to have any London, Sept. |connection with trades they ostensibly I % 5 L P Full bleached vests and pants. Mill runs of d 39¢ Bonnet- of silk poplin in pretty styles, 59c¢ Hand knitted sacques of Silk and wool vests, first quality carments, Size 1 to 6. ¥ 79c White Kid Button Shoes 59 c 98¢ with soft soles. Bath robes of pink or of white ounting with blue eiderdown cloth White onting flannel gowns Gertrudes shell edge cmbroidery 1922 New Fall Gingham SPECIAL FOR SAT. 32 Inches Wide, lsc‘mm A new assortment of checks and plaids in all colors. of pleasing A GREAT LOT OF Apron Frocks On Sale Saturday at quality percales in se- Popu- and Crib Blankets “Wear well'! wool nap — 30x40 blankets, with pink or blue Notion Specials erib For Saturday Pardex Boye Nickeled Crochet Hooks 7c Twink Dye—All colors. ..... Se Collettes Mendets Wilsnap Garment Fasteners..7c Whittemores ‘French Gloss Shoe Dressing Dominoe " Collar Bands — All Sizes .. ¢ Mothex Garment Storage Bags —Large size . Colored Enamel Garment Hang- ers, 7c. e Dexter's Knitting Cotton —Ball Tc. Machine Needles, all makes, 8 in tube, 7c. De Long's finest brass pins.. 8c Favorite 100 yard sewing thread Spool 2c. D\ Corsets New Fall Models For all Figures. New lines for the new modes in such makes as a ty, Iy, 98¢ STORE NEWS Those large hats have made hair rolls a neces- sity. We have th in all shades and length The agency for Puritan Records has been award- ed to us New October Dance releases for Satur- day. Dear Sir: six Gillette 3 RBlades at our Drug Dept. Saturday for 31c. A new lot of cute little Umbrellas for the kiddies just received. A half dollar for a won- derfn! knitted =ilk four- in-hand Tie that is e- ly worth twice that. Glad to show you a new Elastic Girdle Corset, C-B make. Deeper than most models. 98¢ is the price. The weather man has been very friendly this week. Makes one think of new things for fall. Ilarly buying enables us to present excellent assort- ments and values in Flan- nelette Gowns. Minerva Yarns hold first place in all the essential qualities for successful Lknitting. Owur fall yarn stock 13 complete. Bear in mind, Pictorial Review Patterns can be bought here only. Good housewives are busy with jellies, preserves and other dainties. Our Basement is headquarters for the necessary supplies and jars, . 25¢ to 50c for a Buxton Keytainer. Discard that old uncomfortable bunch of keys. A new lot of those beau- tiful “Sunshine’” Aprons at 3 for $1.00. They gain- ed their name from the bright and cheerful colors We have no coal to sell you, but have plenty of nice warm underwear for fall. Remember that each purchase mnst be satisfac- tory. Otherwise your money back for the ask- ing. in ch in gh in C W embroidery. Fine count cloth, stamped in latest A wonderfu! high grade Finest rich Browns and greys de- veloped in pouch styl some fram lined with inside com- partments for change Candy Specials For Saturday Fresh Jelly Beans— All flavors assorted —Lb. arner’s, Rust Proof, C/B la Spirite, “Her Majes- ,» and the “Fair Shape- "’ at prices ranging from Stamped Linen Scarfs Full 18x54 cize to Modish Hosiery For Fall RIBBED SPORT LISLE HOSE Medium weight in rich NEWEST new fall colorings Duvetyn Handhags SILK AND WOOL HOSE In handsome heather mixtures, drop stitched and embroidered clock effects. WELDREST SILK AND LISLE HOSE In beautiful shades. The popular flat seam back. Bag. $1.95 duvetyns shades of in Tans, the new on hand- PLAIN S AN y Tl SILK AND WOOL HOSE In black, brown and camel $l 59 . hair. A wonderful quality. MEN'S EXTRA HEAVY FALL COTTON .. 15¢ In black and cordovan, 15¢ Splendid Values In FALL “JULIE'I:I'E” HAIR NETS These full cap shape, double mesh nets. For Saturday only. 4 .. 25c /-/:-;—-:_’ Basement Specials Imported lamb skin gloves in black, white, brown and beaver — Pair $1.00 High arade imperted chamois suede gloves, 2 clasp style fall colors, embroidered backs. ! 49c Kayser's stylish strap wrist ganntlets, All the wanted colors Washable chamoisette. 79 C Strap wrist ganntlet with r cufi and pearl slide in strap. Fine chamots suede d fabrics $1.25 Children’s Wachable Chamoisette oves in all I I I For Saturday ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF MARQUISETTE CURTAIN GOODS Tust arrived, material with tape edge — Y¢ plain clean 121c CURTAIN SCRIM Fine quality materfal in 4 different border 1 oc patterns — Yard PEQUOT BED SHEETS $1.44 RIPPLETTE BED SPREADS The Quality Kind. $1.89 I Fall Percales 2000 YARDS AT 123c Retter quality goods in nnusnally fine de- signs and colorings, 81x90 Yard represent, is provided by the election ot 8ir Samuel G Shead as chairman of the company of barbers for the cnsuing year Sir Samuel was a barber, |and if any of his ancestors ever were | he has forgotten it. And the same is trne of all the members of the company. But they are very proud of the old traditions which the com- pany once maintained, and get to- gether on stated occasions to eat a | generous dinner, washed down with gcod wine, and listen to speeches about the gold old times The company is an ancient never one. was incorporated in 1461, and vears later an act was passed which prevented any not members| of the company from practicing sur gery within seven miles of the city of London unless they had been| | licensed by the Bishop of London | Barbers were versatile folk in those | times, combining the avocations of | surgeon and dentist with the work of trimming hair and beards It persons women in the into believe that hair will transformd The | who wear | next world, men. Chinese bohbed be | not be right to ask the government to|Of the Institute of AN ECONOMICAL QU re wearing last year's clothes, and We are saving every penny Hence [ must give up the idea of going to the United States.” ~Queen Marie | # | Marie of Rumania Wears Last Yea Clothes Bucharest, Sept. 22 | of Rumania has decided to put off her PLAN CONVENTION. tm\pmnv“'f‘mp\:n"d trip to the United Chicago, 22 —Plans rapidly States. The chief reason is Rumania's | ape being completed for the program acute financial position. “We are very| i boor," says the Quedn, “and it would |° e seventeenth annual convention American Meat meet the expenses of such a long Packers to be held here from October journev. T am tryving to set a good 7 to 11 The business program will example of frugality and economy. I include the three dava of the cone have cancelled the orders fo my |vention and the evenings will oe left Sept | coronation gowns. My daughters Andlopen for entertainment, - B

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