New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 18, 1922, Page 16

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O A Ay e hut its members are loyal churchmen | kept feeling of the wooden leg A search was instituted and a se- anxious to spread the teaching of| “What itches down there?" asked|cret trap was found in the wooden Jesus Christ In accordance with the ] t leg and within it was hidden $90.06 cvelopment of modern civilization w little change,” | No charge had been made against Freedom of thought wiil be en i reply Cote, so he was allowed to depart, [couraged. sald the Rev, G Monroe | s Royee, rector of St I'homas' church, New Windsor-on-the-Hudson e We are ospecially anxious to have People Consume Five Tmes 85 o soune mi euving corie com hurch where he will find & com @ Cleveland, O, Oct, 15—=From four|eppret the historic expressions of our to five times as v protein food is 1ith in weccordance with the results| consumed a ary for the min-| of modern and biblical scholarship.” imum nee d R e 1 o iided i0-[SMYRNA HORROR 1S BEDS and BE DDING 0 the populatio New Telephone Number 3-1580 HARTFORD the American Public Heglt I tion | | With childrer oweve he | uation is much d and | Abroad. : D y attention.” Dr. itehel s e THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EIGHTH FLOOR ew York Oct, 18.=Y. Chatelain, But for Loss of Home teins as « and fats 1 tc 1088E88 f Arm of La ' ! Mass,, . . 1048 . i N n S il ol L The store never tires of offering distinctive furniture at helpful prices. In our spacious o e aifol ; ‘," m"‘]‘\' At 5 : M’:]’-"' 1.1.::: displays you'll find worthy examples of furniture for every room, of the best periods, and conducted under efinite ¢ i .,,‘.,..,,. bt he et selections will be a pleasure. 2 ditior ¢ ’ Feel free to come in at any time and see our interesting assortments, always remem- to measure pro value The re-| mind somewhat soon after his arrival : gults of inves n f mixed pro-| i, New York yvesterday benng teins of foods t method have Miss Victoria Melkonian, a ‘ple- | brought out two conclusions, he sald. | tyre bride,” caused Chatelain's change These are of mind She told him that if her tein depends t considerable extent f peen destroyed in the conflagration S5 tig Jeve! at 1 they are fed. |she probably would have decided 0 H l b Pl M k P ] Sl penere. e protelng ot difc) SRelugt b olidnds tonl nie leflEAILY ST Ui ur riome C u an inakres uicllasmg Easy nutriment values as it is currently| Miss Melkonian arrived on the : : supposed Olympic last week and was sent to Pay a fair percentage when you make your selection, and the remainder in small A feature of today's sesslon was| Ellis Island, where she caused a stir monthly installments. the illustration of the manner in| by proclaiming she was a ‘‘bride by ¥ which the Shepard-Towner bill will [ destiny as much as by choice.” be administered in the various states She has dark eyes and a Grecian 1 Dr. Florence L. McKay, of New York,| profile and Chatelain now thinks it said the actual work undertaken in[ would have been terrible if some- WHITE AND COLORED 1 all square tube Bed. Regu- dDD WooDp BEDS New York includes emergency nurs-|thing had not happened to influence METAL BEDS lar $18.00, $ service, organization service, sur-| Miss Mel e 5 ; i A ‘ Naw N s i ing service, org: 1 28pvige; urel| Mdskdfelsoniammto)gams toibHiaisolin Our greenhouse is being torn down and for that reason Ivory finish Beds, square posts Now 10.00 At e Sufl.m:y T;ifio‘::\}l sevs, nutrition se lectures and | try A CRIBS ¢ nsultants for infants and e i . J a ty size. Reg. price B e mther Al < we are compelled to dispose of these Ferns at a sacrifice. 1 Ivory Bed with green stripe. White enamel Cribs, 2-4x4-4; Sai e $l7.50 ot raalse iy indrehalig The. afe WOODEN LEG TRAMP'S BANK. | Was $35.00. 17 50 drop side, National spring; G mporta BIng f Now ° white and ivory. 1 3-0 Mahogany Bed, regular ficienty of vital statistics by which it = Y B % {s possible to gauge the actual condi-| “Broke and Friendless,”” Search Re- | Rexg:fatrg‘sed. square flllers. $9.75 to $27.50 :;1“09 $34.00, $19'50 00 tions veals $00.06 in Cache. 1] Now . $19 50 Rather than to do the actual work TGy : ' NOWe el H 0 $6.00 Crib Mattresses—a spe- 1 3-6 Mahogany Finished Bed itself it is the policy to stimulate local New York, Oct. 18.—Jim Cote, a White Iron Beds in all regu- cial lot; all cotton. Reduced Regular price, i fas 1o ’H‘.‘d“rfflkf' Tha(n po ragged tramp with ‘a wooden leg lar sizes; these have been used for this sale $29.50, now.. $15.00 s et mothiars and Johildren; she walked into White Plains police sta- as samples, they are yours for ° : i 7 added pifa ' tion and hegged for a night's lodg- | the following low prices: BA)S 1 B. E. M. Bed, 3-6 size, reg. Pl ing Monday. He said he was broke 1 2-in. post Bed with 5 1-in. 1 Mahogany 4-Post Bed, with pLog ¥ $l7 50 and friendless. He spent the night fillers, brass knob. Regular 3-inch post, pineapple top .reguA WOWA S 5 h . NEW EVANGELISM TO ALthavbie Eldua A, Seae 'EST MAIN S pone; 350,40 $l4.50 lar price $35 00 1 4-6 Mahogany Finished Bed as d b . Serges e Now . 5.00. Now.. with panel center. R 3 vesterday it was notic: the prisoner 3 different patterns, square 353 L% e Y centerdasuln o ] 79 : BE CLERGYMEN'S AIM 3 RS e 2 Twin Beds, in 4-post style, $55:00, 217 50 - 27,50, pineapple tops, 3 feet, 3 inches now w . et 2 L 2 G - £ A 2 \fow $19.50 wide, solid mahogany. Regular 1 pair Twin Beus, mahogany Group of Episcopal Ministers to Pro- : 3 1 square post Bed with fancy | Price $60.00, 3500 | R e G - - — p— . now, each .. . to close $l4 50 . T - L Lt | i > panel center. gledit Aans HnaIECtied e o e s e Was $35. Now $22.50 3 Colonial Beds in mahogany, at, each .... Classes. % 4 Beds with square post and full size, Regular price $05.00. 1 Walnut 4-Post Bed, 4-6 size, . N F fillers. Regular 315 oo Now, 50 0 regular price New York, Oct. 18.—The formation S i /A §21.50. Now.. . each ........ . 0 $50.00, now . $29.50 by a group of Episcopal clergymen of | 3 , = the modern churchmen's union in America to ‘promote a new evangel- ¢ A fsm among the unchurched classes” v - 2 & -, ; was announced here today. Dr. Ro- \ ¢ Z Tand Catter Smith, rector emeritus of - REMOVAL Suppose you take a look at any of the follow- St John's church, Washinton, is the NGt L ‘ | s s A7 . e (e ing houses: 33 Seymour avenue, 463 East street, o Spdkamen dor e St s 77 FIRED SR =Y ' E. R Hltchcuck&cu_ 913 East street, 171 Jerome street, 313 Broad gaid it was an outgrowth of the war “which shook the church and cansed profound changes i it atitue Ve Ny : R street, 235 Cleveland street. e modern churchmen’'s umon will v . o v % AL . ot be concerned with administrative £ \ : ir New Buidin, i . : , T e STNUT ST, We can sell them on very easy terms at way \ . g7 40 / (Opposite Car Barn) below cost. It will pay you to inquire. Is Announced. - NP I L N B bRIVIERS CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. OFFICIAL NOTICE S e W il \ BINDERS Free classes for the tralning of N 1% - - 8 PAPER RULERS 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. Teachers of vocational subjects will be conducted evenings at the New =. : \ X g | ———————— Britain State Trade School, beginning - ; OYSTERS October 16, 1822 % N Tradesmen of recognized ability s CLAMS over twenty-four vears of age and 1 CRAB MEAT — F 0 R s A I E i having suitable personality for in- g s 7 ; SHRIMP structional work may be admitted up to the capacity of the classes ) R e e e e m,-.r,?:,‘:n:,rgfi:f,‘,po;,:'rm‘,;:; 'L’,,“’:‘p ,‘:5 | “ 9 > SCALLOPS Don't miss this chance. It is cheaper to buy than to build. following trades especially From Grandpa to Sonny LOBSTERS Electgical Work, Painting, Masonry, 3 L _— I _— —_— ss’s S hul & C ll l Auto Repairing, Carpentry, Printin \ X 5 £ t t S o e . Can Satisfy Their Apparel Needs If You - HONI chuitz ostello, Inc. Sfeamety) Wonk N B Open A CHARGE ACCOUNT-Here ° ' K 24-30 STATE ST. 242 MAIN STREET For information apply to Three family house on Fairview street, on 109 basis; all modern. Director of State Trade School, It’s easy to select clothes of surpassing style and fit and work- Bassett Street, manship here, and it's even easier to arrange to lray for them a little at a time, in small amounts that you will never miss. ‘; Every transaction is personal, dignified, confidential | EYESTRAIN . CREDIT means CONVENIENCE - Let us prove it to you. J, 5 IS A SEVERE p : Newr Shes ey EESO Il A STRAIN 9 AREARIN on the Vitality of FALL ‘ANI) oy % ()‘YP:RCOATS 2 We Specialize on Children's Eyes FOR MAN OR EA\orrieheitrls I DRESS AND A. PINKUS BOY ( ' 'WORK EYESIGAT SPECIALIST g P | o 300 Main St. Phone 570 2 ] ) BANE WORKIN The Sign of Good Photographs LADIES’ LADIES’ IN TH"WOODS COATS | | ¥URCOATS New Britain, Conn BUY NOW! PAY WEEKLY! ———0 Boston Clothing Store | * Nl Nl Correct Modern Instruction Y JUMP N TH E. C. BENSON BARKER | 63 ‘HU(‘,H STREET | : INZ LA cREEKR AU g ; 5 COAT BEHNIND!! Studio—259 Main St. Booth's Block In New Britain Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. HOUSF S ————— EVERYTHING IN NITURE y STANLEY STRY —10 ROOMS. If you are about to furnish a home 2 F. AMILTON ST¥ I'—18 ROON » COLUMBIA ST —H ROOM we can outfit it completely. We carry y ! o a full’lme of Furniture, Stoves and A S t 3 I/ PEARL COURT ROOMS, Floor Coverings at prices that will yers 0 a a er 3 KA 71 WOLCOTT STREE 15 ROOMS, surely please. Call for it by name e best. | FAMIL 09 HILCHRIST AVENT 5 ROOMS. . LIPMAN For Sale at Your All Madern and Good Value, u"umymelst 5 Three Size Bottles—3-10-13¢ | H. D. HUMPHREY RN ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING O KT Y R . [} P 7 i S. INC. T — = L 4 - RObm HOOd lnn LR‘?‘:‘IE %‘}:SSRO:N]D : Volz Floral CO THE COAT AND HAT FOUND ON THE CREEK BANK, WHICH SOME THOUGKT- © Meriden—Tel. 311. DECORATORS HAD BEEN LEFT BY THE MISS/NG MARSHAL OTEY WALKER - Dancing every evening. (Dixie Band) 267 C an Str ; % WAS CLAMED BY THE RIGATFUL OWNE®R TODAY, Luncheon and Dinner Partics. 4 (E:?,,m_-,,._,,s paes 10509 A Ml St - "9 1 Wik, Tioveny Tel. 1116 SWEN OLSON. HIRED MAN AT THE PARSONS FARM. Chicken and Waffle Dinner — $1.50, Estiinates cheerfully given on all jobs |

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