New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 20, 1922, Page 16

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18 Lindstone Sellew canal and the Central Amerlcan coun- lm was a vivid pieture of the wonder- | | ful work being done there, of trop-| Moore feal heauty and withering heat He | Balley % characterized the canal as a twen-| A Garde ., tieth century achievement flanked on | either side by the fifteenth or tenth century The speaker dwelt conference, WOMAN'S POSITION | Total at length on the | showing | Clifton how the great assemblage of bishops, | Chapin | clergy and laymen managed all the | Rackliffe \ Episcopal church. He| Markham ared that the doctrine of the Augustine church would never be changed, and | Farle Bishop Acheson addressed about | that the laymen were the most diffi- Vantine 200 members and guests of the St.|cult to move on this matter. A vota| Bruce ; Mark's Men's club and Women's Aux- | of one-third of their number could | J. McCarthy fliary In the parish rooms beneath the | defeat the wishes of the Bishops and new church following a dinner given | clergymen combined ‘ for the benefit of those organizations.| pBishop Acheson touched on a pos- He explained the reason fo > of | gihle union of churches and the pos- the uum dnn;:w in l]n sibility that the opal church might be the medium through which Bishop Acheson Tells of ReceuL‘ Woiviobrgerg Episcopalian Gonvention Total ... AR Thursday night of next week the Corbin-Russwin team is scheduled to g0 to Collinsville to shoot against the Collinsville Rifle club in the sama this would be brought about if it|series of matches There are nine came. e spoke feelingly of the con- | teams in the league, and four match- service, he | fidence of the Greek church in the | €8 are shot each week. said, was inserted at a time when | church of his denomination. | Other matches schedulsd for “obey meant something.” Today the The speaker delighted his hearers | Week are: Middiefield —at interpretation then given to it would hy his rm of manner and the|Cromwell at New Britain Rifle be improper. “With all thy worldly | value of the information he tmparted, | Glastonbury at l"vrp River. goods I thee endow,” also in the mar- as by the way in which he . Maple Hill News riage service, said Bishop Acheson, of ln(tlml’ interest. | Mapie Hih was necessary in the old days as there |will meet next Wednesday afternoon ing the altered position of and the changed times, The “obey"” in the marriage women word uext Bristol, club, as well w!(fl‘nhml matter: wias no marriage contract other than that provided by the church. The wite, by her marriage, gained no right in the husband's property with- out these words. Today, he explained the wife may go into the courts and | obtain her dower and other rights given to her-and protected for her by the law. Bishop Introduced. The affair was marked by mality. Singing, led by Ralph Brit- | Give Cromwell Rillemen CloSe .. voove arm meas atetcian | at l]\fl Brooklyn f‘il\ hos ital, spent | P poe e s, e e Lor FUAU Hon g the week-end with her mother, Mrs. William T. Wells of Newington Cen- club called attentlon of those present s ter, to the approaching boys conference The second week of the series of to be held in this city at which time ches in the Nuimeg Rifle league Burritt A, Root and Newton Tucker | The Woman's club of Irs. Nelson Mann and Mrs, L. I, Harding. fnfor- | {at the home of the president, Mrs, R. | [ |B. Doane at 2:30 o'clock. Reports from the state federation will be giv en| by M accommodations for them are sought the strong Cromwell Rifle club have resumed their studies at North- | He urged those willing to give their m shooting against the local Cor-!eastern college in Boston. names to him in order that the S bin-Russwin Small young delegates might be entertained. | o e Jatter's range in the basement Harry F Rector emeritus, Harry Bodley, said o the South Congregational church yfiss Mabel Hickox were married last| srace. Following the dinner, pre-|jct night. The Cromwell club Was gatyrday afternoon at the home of pared by Mrs. Kronholm, Rev. 8am- tye winner of the Nutmeg league §¢r- tpo hride's aunt in Colchester. After uel Sutcliffe of St. Mark's, introduced | jeg last season. Though badly defeat- o chort wedding trip they will reside | (L S 3 ed, the lo made a better ShoWing i, their new home in Newington. ® | The -speaker began by describing | than they did last week against the his visit, just before going to the con- ' New Britain Rifle club, having im- ference, to the Panama Canal region, | proved their score over that of last explaining how the filling and empty- week by 91 points. Five or gix mem- ing of the locks is managed through pers of the New Britain:Rifle cluh the aid of a miniature canal, ar- were present as observers and ranged on a long table-like affair, | Cooley of that club kindly consented which shows the momeént a ship en- to act as neutral range officer ters a lock and when it is ready to The regular course of firing as pre- pass to the next one. He described seribed by rules was carried out the work of the Rockefeller founda- | and the follo g scores were made: tion in that region in its fight against the hookworm, that disease which! D. Garde .... g vy iED shrivels up the limbs and distorts the ord .... 5 o 198 body. nsend . iy 1 Describes Canal. \ 3 Tl Bishop Acheson's description of the ' - 6 Fox &Jompany ke Hartford BARGAIN BASEMENT Hartford The A. L. Foster Co. Of Hartford SOLD OUT We Purchased Their ENTIRESHOE STOCK of More Than 3,500 PAIRS Men’s Women’s and Children’s New Up-to-date Shoes R ’ Miss Betty Spring is confined to her home twith an attack of grip. The junior division of the Maple Hill Girl Scouts enjoyed a dog roast | Tuesday afternoon in Elm Hill woods. Miss Luecy Gorham, teacher at the Newington Center school, has heen il the past werk. to the adjourned town meeting to be | held in the Town Hall next Monday evening, October 234 at 8 o'clock. You don't have to be told that the A. L. Foster Company car- ried an extensive line of very high grade footwear and this se- lection of choice shoes will be Placed on Sale IN OUR DOWNSTAIRS SHOE STORE —TODAY — These shoes are all new, fresh and seasonable merchandise that we have purchased in onelotand will offer for sale at REMARKABLY REASONABLE PRICES Arms club team SR i Rowley of Newington and || | The attention of all voters is called | [N IBOSTON STORE] DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. Spe cial Offerings ~ for Saturday . Hosiery Department SPECIAL ITEMS IN LADIES’ HOSIERY LADIES' FINE LISLE SPORT HOSE Made with double sole and heel. Colors—Black, grey, navy, cor- dovan, camel hair and sand. spvdal—]’au 480 LADIES’ SILK HOSE For Ladies, made with fashioned back, double soles and_ high spliced heels. Regular $1.25 value. Our price, 790 LADIES’ OUT-SIZE SILK HOSE Full fashioned, made with dou- ble sole and high spliced” heel. g P LADIES’ FINE MERCERIZED LISLE . .HOSE Regular 79¢ value. Black and cordovan. Our pricp — Pair. Colors — 59¢ LADIES’ FINE GAUZE COTTON HOSE Made with split sole. Special value— Pair. . . 390 BURLINGTON NEW FASHIONED HOSE For women. A new fashioned hose without a seam. Colors— Black, grey, cordovan and tan. Special value. LADIES’ PURE THREAD SILK HOSE Full le\lnunml with soles and hlzh spliced heels, “Northampton” make. Very B Bae Y A $2. 50 Per pair. LADIES ‘IMPORTED FANCY LISLE HOSE Some have lace clocks, others with lace boot. Colors—Black, and cordovan. Special — Pair double LADIES’ PURE THREAD SILK HOSE Made with fashioned back and double sole, Colors — Black, white and cordovan. Special — Pair LADIES’ FULL FASHIONED TMPORTED LISLE HOSE With double sole and spliced heel. Reg. $1.39 value — Pair. .. high 89c¢ LADIES' FINE COTTON . HOSE Made with four thread heel and toe. Colors—Black and cordo- van. Special value — Pair Gloves Trefousse Real Fr v Kid Gloves, two button, Paris point embroidered -~ Colors, black, brown and $2.50 grey — A Pair .. STRAP WRIST FRENCH KID GLOVES Pique seam and Paris point embroidery. Colors—black, tan, grey and brown. A Pair . SPECIAL ITEMS IN MEN'S HOSIERY MEN’S EXTRA FINE CASHMERE HOSE Made at the ‘“Winsted Mills,” Colors—natural, black and ox- ford. Special Pair. . . MEN'S PURE THREAD SILK HOSE stitched in heather I*H- A fine variety of colors. Drop (ures. :p«‘inl MEI\‘S FINE LISLE DROPSTITCHED HOSE Has double, sole and bigh splic- d heel. Value 59¢ pair. I SERITEN e il navy. e U. S. ARMY SOCKS FOR ] Standard quality, natural wool, Special — Pair 25(: On sale in the Bargain Basement SPECIAL ITEMS IN CHILDREN'S HOSE BOYS” WOQOL: SPORT HOSE With fancy cnft™op. 79¢ value, Special — Paiv Regular 48¢ MISSES' FINE LISLE HOSE Made with four thread heel and toe. Colors—Black, white and cordovan, Special — Pair MISSES' FINE RIBBED COTTON HOSE anted to weéar, Colors. | Dress Goods and Silks SILK . AND WOBL CANTON CREPE 40 Inches wide—Colors. Saturday Special —Xand. .. $1-98 $3.50 DUVETYNE 86 inches wide, full line of col- ors. Saturday Special — Yard. .. $2'98 $1.50 TUB SILK Every thread pure silk — Comes in plain colors — Sand, grey, henna, jade, white, navy, and black. 86 inches wide. Sat- urday Special Yard SILK PONGEES 86 inches wide, Pongee color only. Saturday Special — Yard BLACK SATIN Heavy quality, high lustre, 36 inches wide. Sat- |:lv$1n:'q ‘S‘po::lu.l e $ 1 039 $2.50 CHARMEUSE Excellent quality, 40 inches wide. Colors—black, brown and navy. Saturday $2. l 9 Special — Yard.. ALL WOOL CANTON CREPE 38 Inches wide. Colors—B! brown, wine and navy. Satur- day Special 50 FINE FRE Qfi SERGE?™ 54 Inches \\ide.z,l“'fim 12 brown and navy. $1‘98 Saturday Special. . ALL WOOL COATIRGS 51 Inches wide—Heather mix- ture.. Saturday i $ 1 .98 Special — Yard. . . FIGURED SATEENS for coat linings in a large var- ity of patterns. 49 (4 LADIES’ FINE NAINSOOK CHEMISE Lace trimmed. Value $1.75. Special for *Saturday INFANTS’ SWEATERS $1.25 BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HEAVY SLIP-ON SWEATERS In b )y Y. Snecial for sat. ... $2.89 LADIES’ BANDEAU BRASSIERES In flesh color. Very special for Saturday. .. Al pwre wool. Special for Sat.... 14¢ LADIES’ DE BEVOISE CORSELETTE In flesh color only. 75c Special for Saturday.. _LADIES’ CREPE GOWNS | In flesh and white only. special for Saturday Very I8 LADIES’ FINE QUALITY MUSLIN GOWNS Extra size.. Special for Saturday CHILDREN’S FLANNELETTE GOWNS Special for Saturday Saturday Special—Yd.. NEW NECKWEAR Just arrived — Lace Berthas, New fancy collars and net guimp, TRIMMINGS A new line just received. Metal cloth, suitable for vest- ing, in plain Paisley and bro- caded patterns—A yard $1.25 . $2.98 FANCY BEADS In plain, fancy and fagoting, in all the desirable colors—A yard " FANCY BANDIN In gold, silver and silk em- broidery. The very latest ideas. {W\‘(n.ardl 79(: NARROW RIBBONS For neck purposes in all & good rnlnr.—nA yard 150 TO 190 Ditan, - Beeii) RO C A FEW SPECIALS IN Th2 Nction Dept. Linen Corset Lace — 5 yard leng Sped Omo Dress Shields—Medium 35¢ Peatherweight K l einerts Shields. Size Pair. . .. Dexter I\nlllllm Cotton, white only, Ball Collar Bands Puritan Crochet Silk — All colors, Sat Special — Spool Calmas Hooks and Black, white. Card. ... l.lo«Illn Embroidery Floss— All colors, 4c Skein ., &u)vpm'lt'rfi ——l’mk. Pad Hose 23¢ blue, black, Tollet paper — 600 sheets in white.. . .. . 3w d0e LADIES’ ENVELOPE CHEMISE A new feature ,trimmed with lace and Hnml)urg. both top aad bottoms. Saturday LADIES’ PRINCESS SLIPS In all colu 1 sizes. BaLrar e, 80¢ SPECIALS IN THE LACE EPT. ace all over, and 36 inches wide, in all the leading shades—A Yard .. $1098 CLUNY LACE EDGING Suitable for underwcar and fancy work. 1 and 2 n::‘!tl)‘\ “\\’I';IHA .\nurd 5 C PAISLEY GEORGETTE CREPE 40 inches wide. Colors — Brown, gréy, tan. Special—A yard $3o 1 9 Spanish flounces. INFANTS’ KNITTED SETS. OF CAP, BOOTS 5 AND SWEATER Saturday, . LADIES’ TUXEDO SWEATERS , All pure wool #n brown, navy, tan, green and henna, Special ;‘;‘l‘urdny e $3-39 ! LADIES FINE QUALITY VOILE AND DIMITY A new shipment of Thom- ( son’s Glovefitting Corsets at special prices, LADIES’ FLANNEL BLOOMERS Made in good large sizes—Flesh d white onl Spe- :::xl r’ur c&:l‘\‘ll’flfl) 5 530 LADIES’ SATEEN : SKIRTS In all colors. Special . tor Saturdny, ..oonrr. 89C CHILDREN'S SATEEN BLOOMERS Sizes 1) 0 - ('lnf l‘n:flsl:a‘u:r'd;\“‘ b 456 CHILDREN’S GREY FLANNELETTE ROMPERS Sizbs 2 to 6. Special for Saturday. CHILDREN’S BLOOMER DRESSES Made of the very fuiest quality gingham. Special vm39 NEW LINE OF VEILING in plain and fancy meshes. Col- ors—Black and all the leading T e 50c for Saturday . CHILDREN'S GINGHAM ] DRESSES . plaids and checks. $1.09 In pretty Special for Saturday, ........

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