New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 14, 1922, Page 11

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I!lfl“”fl’ S i e R R P ~ ATSTANLEY CHURGH - Unique Alfair for Men-Near East! | industrial, #, Sunday. . has a surprise stunt for those who will ! . planning a “periences in the Oriental 5 among the Armenians, Turks, ete., " April 6 to 14 - #Rasmabled U8 mafety sver tha uuuvu ‘Hills CascaraBromide | uinine acts at once and quick relief. ecks Colds in 24 hours.l.a(inppe in three da / w. | L o ‘flflflSTER MEETINE’ A ‘“booster. meeting” for meif only, | in which each man will endeavor to bring another man, will be held by| the Men's club tomorrow evening, Al " special effort is being made to get out | many of the men who were seen dur- ing the “every member car The chairman of socijal mittee, Oscar 8tohl, announces that he | be: present, Next Sunday the congregation is| “Near Iast” relief Sun-| day, and a special Near Eact relief ' service will be held. This service will be of particular interest to thef con- gregation of the Stanley \Imnouall church, because of the fact that the | pastor, Rev. Raymond N. Gilman, and his wife, hoth were Ne: BEast I{Pllofi workers for several years. Rev, and| Mrs. Gilman will speak on their ex-| countries, ! several years. remarkably interesting and adventur- ous experience, the story of was told in ‘the columns of The| Herald Junp 30th. A week from tomorrow the Sunday | necheol will have lts reguiar Chr i8tras | tree, when gifts wiil be given the be- ginneérs’ and ary departments. | Pollowing the lead of most * other churches this church has decided to make it e giving rather than a celving Christmas for the of dren thug striving to teach t: drea the real spirit of the be by the beginners’ and primary de- partments and wiil commence at 7 plciock. 3 The Woman's gociety of the chure reported yestarday that 3143 cieared ove: penses at the Chriat- mas ceic last week. OfMelals of the chureh are fecling gratified with the raoult ef the “Every | i ans’ last Sunday, With ers n, over $400 mo; b4 “a.A towards current 2 of the ecanvasy tad having nhad a welcome reception at every house. The appor- tloAment for behevolences was ex- ceeded being In excess of any previ- . ous record. WILL HOLD A FAIR John O'Lear l o! the goneral the K. of o dagided | wpon lutar, & of Daly eour commitian lhw,fl{‘.{ wicn MeKaon, Curiln, Charlag D! Howard Blin Loughrey and Cleveland, Josenh O Datal:s eeting of ¢ to ha hald at the hom A Bquare en Mo y side of l,(mz Boatan #nedor oh Tuesdd 14 flonted at high tida to d tha use of her o ) sat e fras, Ti wag ba- Navea that sha susiained ne secious quattermARie: £l 68 B, JOASUD a & ptrendad vessar, slde, CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGARSTIONS, FOR HER Fort HiM FOR.THE KIDDIES On Today'§ Want Ad Page ~c'fietisas 03 AsB-CD to], than |} The men held a4 John O'Nell s | ¥ \ ; Fine r’nnw E.B. . AVVOUNCES | ITS NEW OFFICERS Class Will Have Minstrel Show in Near Future The newly elected officers and com- mittee heads of FEveryman's Bible class will meet at the studio of Oscar J, Murray on Swilday morning at 9 o'clock for the purpose of having thefr photograph taken, according to a slatement issued today by Robert B, Skinner, who has been re-elected presldent for another y(m The officets and committee chair- men are announeed by Mr, Skinner as follows: President, Rlobert B, 8kinner; first vice-president, James M. Burdick; additional viee-presidents, Attorney M. H. Camp, E. W, Christ and A, H. Parker; treagurer, I'red 0. Rackllffe; . M, Preb! stant sec. 1 leader, Rev, musica! director, Rev, A. B. Taylor; general of Red army, H. B. Seaburg; general of White army, Dr. J. E. Conger; gencral of Blue army, W. R, Fletcher. Lieutenant g ral of the Red army, A. A. Mills, of thy White army, 8. M, Tirewster, and nrth" Blue army, F. 0. Rackliffe. Adjutant of the Red army has not yet been appointed, ad- jutant and general of the White army is C. 8. ¥ ws and of the Blue army the adjutant is James E. Lukens, Committee have ln-rn named as follows: Religion, Carl 8. Neumann; finance and class comp- troller, E. W. Irving; reception, Dr, J. E. Conger; entertainment, §. 1I. Brewster, E. B, C, New tack Liffe; transportation, ] Rob- ertson; athletics, Joseph Hergstrom; Jolin Sloan, Jr.; extension work, James M. - Burdick; publicity, Ernest R, Dechant. J. ' Atwater has teen named chairman of the delega- chairmen MOTHER! - BREAK (/7 CHILD'S COLD /M ’j { —_— | Hurry! Move Little Bdwels W “California Fig Syrup” . Whatever else you give your child | for : to relieve a bad cold, sore throat or|glven They both have had a | congestion, be sure to first open the | laxative because it never falls, never and even sick | s Wl"“fll Tig Syrup" to get rid of the poisons! children love its plecasant taste, | little one’s bowels with ‘‘California and waste which are causing the cold ; &nd congestion, In a few hours you jcan see for yourself how thoroughly it works the constipation poison, eour bile and waste right out, Even if you call your family physl- * Established 1890 Harvey OPTICTANS 85 WEST MAIN STREET New Bri That A KODAK, to catch and hold alive to you, the joy of every merry day you pass. A WATERMAN PEN, to write and tell vour fricnds abo if you cainnot see the fun in t.u:, you need KERYPTOKS and we will give to cheer you throughout the yea:. “Nmas Gifts NEW BRITAIN DATLY HP,RALD \’I‘HURQI)AY Dl'CEMB'ER 14, 1922/ tlon committee, It Is planned to conduet o minstrel show some time in the near future ", W, Macomber has been named chalrman of the committee on ar- rangements, Members of the com- mittee are B, . Aemstrong, H, 1. Thornton, Harry E. Scheuy and Er. nest R, Dechant Howard Y. Stearns has been named conductor and production manager of the minstrel, Several new features are found among the list of committee chalr- men this year, B. W, Irving will be | class eomptroller as well as chairman of the finance committee and will act as a gort of purchasing agent, author- izing all bills not provided for by ap. propriations in the budget before the may be contracted. \\hlr‘h Mirst Vice-president James M, | Burdick is ehairman, will arrange for committees to organize additional clagses in other towns, a work which has fallen upon the local class quite i frequently Jately, The delegation committee, of which J. K. Atwater has been named chair- man, is another new committee, committee will have its work in the | arranging of speclal details, such as representative groups, to attend Sun- day morning services, The officers of the class are getting planning to go ahead with a deter. mination to make the local organiza tion second fo none of its kind in th world, they say. | [ The executive committee has voted to have regular meetings on the last Tuyesday of every month, Dry Howard nlwnys recommended Years of st him it wou stop bad co Bronchial Asthm Guaranteed ha tnson Drug comp uickly and _surely Instant_relief in back it it falls. | 1 draggists. Dick- supply you, e —— ) ith cian he will prajse you for having “California Flg Syrup” as the | cramps or overacts, “California Fig Syrup” which has di- rections for bables and children of all-ages printed on bottle. Mother! [ You must say ‘California’” or you ‘may get an imitation fig syrup. l Ask your druggist for genuine & Lewis tain, Conn. Give” 1t your gratit A you & arvice Iraporied Pay Bhaving Rog ot A\nntlcck Rubber Gooda Pyralin ivory otisstain Pega & Shaw 2nd Do Your Chriain . Liggoti's Cligzaiaien Peug Grooting Camia [ The extension work committee, of |/ This | back to their old enthusiasm and are |§ Oxidaze for Coughs|§ (Colds, Br. Asthma and observation convinced | g 83 and 52.50 Sk Kenl’s Chooslates 118 Bhoppiiig M Ruthless, Relentless EDWARDS CLOTHES SHOP, INC. Price Cutting Episode The Stockholders of Edwards Clothes Shop, Inc. Have Given These Orders: Show the People of New Britain Values. Cut the Prices Deep on All Merchandise. Charge Up Your Losses to Advertising. Were It Possible We Would Pin Right Here on This Page Samples of the WONDERFUL VALUES We Are Giv- ing, So We Might Show You At a Glance That You Have Never Be- fore Enjoyed Such ASTOUNDING SAVINGS at This Season of the Year. ' Friday’s and Saturday’s Bargain Feast 75¢ and $1.00 All Silk Neckwear bought for Xmas trade. Out they et 3be 3 for $1.00 75¢ and $1.00 Silk and Fibre Knit Neckwear in newest creations 35¢ 3 for $1.00 50c Van Heusen Collars all styles 39¢ 15¢ Black or Cordovan Socits all sizes $ $ $ $ 25¢ Boston or Paris Garters 17¢ 10c Men’s White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs 4c 82 Angora Wool | Finish Men’s Scarfs $1.39/ 2,50 Men’s Flannel hirts $1 .89 85¢ Police or Firemen's Suspenders $ $ l9c‘ Stripe Madraa Coat Shirts $1.89 L $27 We Have Included in This Sale Every Suit and Overcoat of the Nationally Advertised Brands— |Campus Togs, Supreme Fashion, Vogue; Rochester Maké. $27.50 WEN’S OVERCOATS 1 6'79 N'O“.’ BUYS OUR 2 3.79 277 1 6.79 2 3.79 $32.50 / BUYS OUR MEN’S 535 and $40 79 NOW BUYS OUR MEN’S . OVERCOATS | $27.50 NOW BUYS OUR . MEN’ $32.50 . MEN’S SUITS BUYS OUR $35 and $40 MEN’S SUITS NOW BUYS OUR 19 $3.50 NOW BUYS OUR MEN'S PANTS 929 1 'BUY NOW--SAVE §10 And More on That Seit or Cvercoat $1.50 Men’s Derby Rib Union Suiis $2.50 “Reis” Worsted Finish Union Suits | $1.00 Men’s Heavy Fleece Shirts or Drawers 79¢ & $2 Men’s Heavy | Flannelette | Pajamas $1.39 | $1.50 Men’s Percale | Coat Shirts 97¢ OVERCOATS | Jie $3.50 Men's Worstod Finish Coat Sweatei's $2.39 20c Arrow | Collars all styles 15¢ Shgnfi soiled, {ugh grade zilk siripe Coat Shirts | "$6.50. Fe. Fancy Stripe Jersey Silk thrta [ 32,50 Men's' Newest Caps some fur ingide bands

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