New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 23, 1923, Page 2

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PEPSINIC SELTZER For Headache Heartburn Indigestion Dyspepsia Gastritis Demonstration now going on at our store——come in and get a FREE TRIAL bottle. The Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN Clothes May Not | Make the Man— But what they seem about him carries a welght, to say lot of And men who dress well and look prosperous always seom to have things coming their way. HORSFALL SUITS At $27 to $35 will astonish you by their good style and dependable fabrics— the equal of which you seldom find in clothes at such moderate prices. Come in and see them. Hartford. “It Pays to buy Our Kind.” City Items Open alleys at the Casino tonight. | —advt. Owing to an error, a statement was published recently stating that Business and Professional Women's club would clect officers this week. The annual election of this organiza- tion will not be held until April. Victrolas and records at C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. The second annual frolic of Every- man's Bible class will be held this evening. Rachmaninoff at March T7th, auspices Get your tickets at C. ' Co.—advt. The banquet of the senior depart- ment of Trinity M. E. Sunday school will be held this evening at 6:15 o'clock. Whiteman's Oréhestra in Mr. Gal- | lagher and Mr. Shean. Victor record, No. 19007, C. L. Pierce and Co.—advt. | Meet me at Schmarr's tor dinner.-— advt. Open alleys at the Casino tonight. —advt. 2538 pairs Men's Shoes, $7, $8 and /89 values, at $3 Vogue Shoe Store, 286 Main street.—advt. Dance and Mardi Gras, Aight.—advt. Minstrel and dance given by the {Rainbow Minstrels, Sat. Eve.,, Feb, 24 —advt. theater, | ical Club. Pierce & | Elks', to- It stands to reason that flavoring ex- tracts like Baker’s, made of pure fruits and best ingredients, will im- part a more delicious flavor than ex- tracts manufactured of chemicals. All good grocers.—advt. Inexpensive Effective Stomach Treatment Harmiess and pleasant for young and old. MI-O-NA Tablets overcome acid stomach, s ing headaches, gas and indigestion, quick be- enmse full-strength i preserved by air-tight tape. ~ Gasranteed and sold by all druggists. el FOX'S NEXT MON. GEORGE ARLISS At His Best In “The Man _Who Played God’ DR. C. W. VIVIAN Tooth Extractions Oral Surgery Dental X-Rays B2 MAIN ST. Phone 703 the | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1023, . H. ROTHERFORTH CALMLY ADMITS HE HONORED BY K. OF ¥. New Britain Man Elected" Grand Sentinel at Anoual Convention ——— e The Christian religion has come to Ching 1o stay, Rev. ¥, E. Lund of Wu-Hu, China, who has been a mis sionary from the Episcopal ehureh in that country for 25 years, told the members of theé national order of the Knights of Washington at their an nua! banquet in the parish rooms of Mark's ehureh last evening Rev, SBamuel Suteliffe, rector of the ehureh, in a shert address at the han quet, thanked the members of the New Rritain branch of the Knights of Washington for the splendid work the members did in making the an- nual eonvention a suecess. Edward R, Potier of New Haven, the new general of the organization, spoke briefly and expressed the hope {that the society would thrive during |the coming year, He appointed Ar thur Endross of New Haven as the oxecutive secretary of the order | Rev, George Darrows, in a talk the convention in New Britain this s the best ever held by the zation Mr. Lund said that the con. dition in China presents an interesting | problem He sald that there is a great effort among the mulmrlsu to st short | WILLIAM H. ROTHERFORTH unite the north and south but the old- er people, who object, have the ruling hand and the young pcople are work- ing against them, Oriental Idea of Missionaries Continuing his talk the rector said, | “When I first went to China to do sald that there i no doubt that| | MURDERED 4 MEN Surrenders fo Police, Saying There's $10,000 for His Arrest Baltimere, Md, Feb, 23 —~Charies F, MeCandless, 62, of Hurst, Texas, who confessed, according to the police he killed four men in Yexas and New Mexico, between 1900 and 19810, ana wheo claims there is & $10,000 reward for his arre urrendered to the pe- lice here, His metive for surrenders ing, he is alleged to have told au- therities, was that he is tired of living under assumed names and that he wants to visit his Sd-year old mother in Hurst, Texas, whe wants him to atone for his misdeeds before she dies, MeCandless, aceording to his signea confegsion to the pol had served as guard at various military camps throughout the west under the names of Jack and Richard W. Miller, McCandiess also elaims to killed a fifth man whose name he does not known, L] C.B. Seconds and Discontinued Full in | missionary work and to help the poor people in that country by giving them money, they would accept it but not| with the belief that I was benefiting | them. They thought, as many of | |them have since told me, that Amer{- | can missionaries were some sort of | criminals in this country who had re- | |ceived a great deal of money und“ came to China to give it away. “Conditions have changed now, however, and the Chinese are even willing to help us raise money with | which to carry on our work in their | country. They have woke up to th«-‘ fact that the missionaries are sincere, “Above all let me emphasize llu\\ | point that the Christian religion has come to China to stay. In Wu-Hu, | | the town I am stationed in, there -o! ‘h\s- Episcopal churches and seven | | schocls under the jurisdiction of this| {church. In the parish primary school | there are about 900 Chinese boys und | | the total number of adult communi- | cants in the church numbers about | | 500.” | Rev. Mr. Lund said that there are | only three American mis ers in that town, but | Chinese clergymen and over 3 ese teachers. He spoke highly of the | work being done in that count At the executive business held in the parish rooms of the v.mnst church yesterday afternoon | I2dward R. Porter of Co. K, first rr"’|- ment, New Haven, was elected gen- eral of the order for the ensuing | vear. W. H. Rotherforth Honored William H. Rotherforth, captain of | - {Co. 8, first regiment of New Britain, | :\\'as elected grand sentinel. Mr. totherforth ha been an active worker in the New | in company since it has been in existence, Other officers elected were Lieu- tenant Generals, W. H., Parks of Co. A, third regiment, Springfield, M | Horace Barnes, ‘o, A, first r ment West Haven; grand .-lmp- lain, Re . H Johnson, Co. H, first re 3 3 v Ha n; clerk, Gilbert ¥ N st regiment, ‘ New Haven; paymaster, Everett | Thompson, Co. 0O, first regiment, | Plainville; grand marshall, James Cotton, Co. I, first regiment, New | Haven; grand chancellor, Rev. George Barrows, Co. [, third regiment, Che | sea, Mass. | The next convention of the organ- |ization will be held on Washington's birthday, February 22, 1924, at Christ church in West Haven, 'the Lome of the ‘mrint 0 | (‘heated Vla Malls, He Is Sent to Prison| Chicago, Feb. —Tederal Judge | Alsehuler has sentenced John W. Worthington, known as the “Wolf of | Lasalle Street” to Leavenworth Fed- eral prison for twe years and to pay a fine of $1,000 upon conviction of ‘nflnx the yvulh to defraud. G. Palace—Mon., Tues., Wed. with Phoebe Whiteside 12—People—12 DI VITO’S BAND ” SUN. MON. TUES. Numbers Special At 59¢ 98¢ Arranged in two section in sizes from 19 to 36, assorted materials of broche and coutil, front and back laced, with elastic top, medium and high bust; mod- els for slim, medium of and stout figures. EASTERN MILLINERY CO. NEW HATS JUST HERE From our New York office and many trimmed in our own capable workrooms Scarcely Two Alike! Because you do not wish to meet your double every time you wear your pretty hat. that we always have a large Styles for you to choose from and at very reasonable prices. FOR TOMORROW All the Latest Styles for Spring in SPECIALLY PRICED SATURDAY 54,8 Individuality Without Extravagance Eastern Millinery Co. 133 Main St. have | This killing, his confes|in addition to his own Rothfeder’s 878 Main Street CLEAN UP SALE Gives Quality Bargains This is the great yearly sales event looked forward to by patrons of Rothfeder’s—A time when merchandise is sold at big reductions for the purpose of cleaning up all broken lines of merchandise. We want patrons to get the benefit of the unparalleled opportunities that prevail throughout—during this sale, black only, strictly firsts ... *“Onyx” Pointex Hose, Silk and Wool Hose, regular $2.00 values Heavy Ribbed All Wool Hose Pure Thread Silk Hose, all sizes Women'’s Lisle Hose, black only Silk and Fibre Hose, all colors .. .. Underwear “Mohawk” and “Van Raalte” Glove Silk Vests “Plume” Step-Ins of Batiste, Sateen and Striped materials “Boyshform” Brassieres, “De Bevoise” Corset Brassiere of broche materials, 34 to 46. . Dress Hats spring. Paduia said he had shot In self-defense at another man but killed Eie Catholics Worried, So (et Police Protection New York, Feh 23.-—Apprebension of Cathelie clergy that attacks en Canadian ipstitutions of the faith might presage similar depredations was annoubeed last night as the rea- | son for the heavy guards posted by the pelice department around all Cathelic ehurches in New York for the Lenten season, Chief Inspector Leahy disclosed that Monsignor Ed- ward W. MeCarthy of St Augustine's | ehureh, Brookiyn, had reported that “eertain ocourvences in the eity” and | the burning of a Catholie ehurch in wmmmn. N, Y., Wednesday made “precautionary measures” advisable, lative commitiee on finance yesterday Monsignor MeCarthy refused to say authorized the issuanee of bonds 10| what the eeeurrences were other than the extent of §80,000 to cover cost| 1q vocall the recent robbery of Bt of Installing a water system for fire| yop, Catholie ehureh, South n.muw nnnl home use, The water| Rpooklyn, VISKS slon slates. ecourred &l & militia camp in Arizona in 1815 foom which he deserted after Killing & guard The list of men killed, as givea In his confession, follows A, Hil Walten, Texan, in 1900, | Cull Weeds, at Hiee, Texas, in 1908 AR wanamed “highwayman” = Blephes e, Tesas In 1908 “Bi™ Tuek, alias “1ke” Dupree, at Clovis, N M, W 1810 It was for the murder of Woods, MeCandiess is alleged to have ftold the pelice, that the Sin.000 reward was offered l«l hu arrest Issue of Mwlnx!on Water Bonds Approved In order to insure better me fight- ing facilities in Newington, the legis. at wuraersville Acquitted of Murder. to Care for Orphan Child | Chicago, 11\, Peb, 23 —After a jury had aequitted him of a echarge of having murdered Rocco Zite, Antonie Padula today announeed he would as- sume the care of Zito's seven children seven off. New lflhln Noteworthy Clearance of All Remaining WINTER COATS $7 $10 $15 Clearance of High Grade DRESSES $9.98 $14.98 Poiret Twill, Tri- cotine and Velvet Dresses in a select- ed variety of styles, tailored and styled in accordance to the present vogue, all sizes from 16 to 46. Hosiery Selected Sale Values Fashioned Pure Thread Silk Hose, . $1.49 $1.89 ' $1.29 .. $1.39 .. $1.19 85c¢ black only . Selected Sale Values $1.65 65¢ 39c “45¢ fancy broche That means selection of Snappy Sport Hats Tailored Hats the newest colors and $5:% New Britain Premier New England Showing of the Big Photoplay Hit “THE Big Cast With EILEEN PERCY FLIRT ‘physician's knowledge comes to naught unieéss his presoriptions, ull‘l:l for medicines which hg knows by experience will have certain effects upen his patient, are pounded in striet accordance with his directions, 8o, you see ::ol ;:mo‘ pharmacist is as essential as & skilled unnhn when there is lllness, [ vegistered pharmacists only are employed at our store, Tho-m drugs 1n the hands of experienced men give yYou & guar- antee of aceuraey. ' LET US PILL YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS STUFFED DATES et 49 ¢ rouwa K-END PANTRY SPECIALS OPEKO TEA ........ 8 for Sle WE OPEKO COFFEE .. D . for 26¢ SYMOND'S PURE COCOA ' SYMOND'S PURE BAKING CHOCOLATE SYMOND'S PURE EXTRAOT VANILLA SYMOND'S PURE EXTRACT LEMO\' ORANGE MARMALADE . SATURDAY CAND\‘—IN LB, MARTAN CROCOLATES—SPECIAL . CHOCOLATE BITTER SWEETS—SPECIAL CLARK & BRAINERD DRUG STURE 181 MAIN STREET CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD FROCKS FOR YOUTH — and — FROCKS that give a youthful semblance to the more mature figure. TWO VERY SPECIAL PRICES: $9.95 to $14.75 Many Materials; Many Styles, All New Colorings Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 137 MAIN STREET PHONE 14090-2 OPPOSITE ARCH STREET At 15 Former Price Coats, Both Dress and Sport Coats HEAVY SUITS FOR SMALL BOYS AT 1-3 OFF OF FORMER PRICE CHILDREN’S WINTER HATS At 50c—Hats which were up to $2.50. At $2.00—Hats which were up to $5.00. If Place Is the Herald Call 925 Extra! Connecticut’s Favorites DI VITOS’ BAND Now in Vaudeville with Phoebe Whiteside 12—People—12

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