New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 18, 1923, Page 10

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10 MICHIGAN OPPOSED T0 INTERSECTIONAL SPORT Oontests Moot With Sl Faver i Hands of Athletie Director—Would Keep Students From Clas By The Ase Ann Arbor seotional ath faver with Fi of athietios at reeent oiit @ apposes competiiton for the M Michigan's nat nents, he declare West, part Conferenc verines ‘ largely 1o thes Froximity Lasis for t} Decla ways s factor to V work, that of « youths for their pointed sehedule track squad aw mueh as he ee sistent “The whols “resolves ural and opponents the Middle will take 1 Ay matter reach each other regard among east we would be strangers.” Radio Amateur Makes NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 18 1028, COLORED LIGHTING MAY DISPLACE WALL PAPER New Device Capabde of Throwing as Many as ity Designs on Wall Being Devised as the designs of the jed according d. One may hright. « stage of ahsolute play of brilliantly v wr ehange to quiet and sombre tones at will " AP LABOR OUTBREAK | HITS THURSDAY ISLE Situation Delicate From International Point of View—Little Violence Experienced. two Atlanta (Ga.) society women, Kick High and be Well Do as Miss Sdgarca [lorton and Mrs. C.rling are seen doing an hour a day for your health's sake, That's the advice of these They're training daily. BLIND MAN WORKS FOR | CITY BEAUTIFUL PLANS ~ Campaign Inaugurated in Topeka by Ohalrman of Chamber of Com- wmerce Whe Is Totally Blind The Asseriated Posss Topeka, Kan, May 18.-The frst campaign inaugursted by A. B Van Petten, the newly elected president of | the Chamber of Commeree here, who 15 totally blind, was ome for the beautifieation of this city | Despite the faet that Fres lxnl‘ Van Petten is destined pever to look upen the heauties of nature his cam- palgn may bring out, he declares he | appreciates his new honer as presi- | EEEsEEEEE Women's and Misses' - el LU 1 IEEEE @] [in the campaly dent of the because it 1o sponser & mevement that has a wars been elose 10 his heant A systematie erganization for beau tifying the olty was perfected by My Van Petien snd includes ward precinet commitiees, headed in eaek instance L) someone vitally Interested and alse includes every sehool child in the eity Each sehool chiid has been pre sented with & red tag bearing the pledge I wen't plek flowers or break off brénches,”’ 1 won't eut across lawns because it kills the gress “1 want Topeka to he mere hean ey Mr, Van Petten has beea biind for 14 years, and in that time has o/ ganized end Is head of 4 farm nort gage company here that now ecarrivs civie bedy mainiy| mere than $15,000,000 | M the eppertunity farm morts gage 10ans on its books MOROOCANS IN FRANCE Authovites Seeking Murdeper, Find Seven Answering His Description, o Amorinied Press Parls, May 18-—~Mahammed-hens Ahmed, an iraseible Moroccan of Ars gentoull, & suburb of Paris, shet and severely wounded a former LA IS neart the other day and then made his escape His deseription was sent through. out France, and no less than seven Moroceans. responding to the name of Mohammed-ben-Ahmed and corres sponding to the deseription of the wanted man, were arrested, Not ene of them, however, was the fugitive Inguivies at the Ministry of the Ins tepior brought the statement that the 13,122 Mahommed-bens e are Ahmeds in Franee FEEEEEEEEREEEEEEEIEEEEEEEEREEIREEEEEEnE® o] e wonmm. R SRR Women's and Misses' New Twill Suits c Special $22.50 $24.50 “Smallest” Tube Set May 18.~The y Island, off the Tha garrison at Thursday Island is!en's Baptist Mossionary Union, pre-| ueensiand, where so small that It wonld be useless in'sented at the thirty-fifth annual ses- lapanese lahor troubles oc-|the event of any widespread trouble, |sion of that body here today. ently, is sald to he dell- In addition to these gifts the wom- an international point H heir organized capacity sent et BAPTIST WOMEN PRESENT e e ) $1,000,000 T0 MISSIONS $50,000 in | suffering Bap- ———— the repore e IEEEE serious 1§85, Baptist als of Chin I Africa, cash and clothing t 18 tist families in Euprope, v than Australia 15 Result of Misslonary Stimulus Af.; *°t forth has been accustomed to in other por- tions of the commonwealth. The situatien is declared to be the elin of difficul that have exist- re he Queensland By The Associated Press. through rep-| Kansas City, May 15.—As a result resentations made to the federal gov-! of missionary stimulus afforded by crnment at the instance of Japan, to| constant study of missionary topics * permit for Japanese in throughout the past year, the organ- | ized Baptist women of the South con- rding to tk ed here anthority has described the W powder magazine r-| *althor One po- sition as 5 o number of I Women Mis- | forded by Study of Topics Dur- 4 ing Past Year, i ( tudy classes of one week cach were held in the in- terest of home and foreign missions | and other benevolent programs. RADIO RINGS BELL @ Japanese indentured tributed approximately $2,000,000 in We'll soon be answering the radio- | workers resented the employment of cash to missions and henfl\'olfintly\hnne bell, fust like the telephone Papuans and A lian natives to|works other than the work of their|tell. German scientists have invent- t the laborers of local churches, according to the an-|ed an apparatus that calls individual withdrawn almost| nual report of Miss Kathleen Mallory, [ or group receiving stations by means I corresponding secretary of the Wom- of a bell. = - e @ An Exxceptional Sale of Women’s and Misses’ ashionable Coats and Dresses AT UNUSUALLY MODEST PRICES $14.95 $19.95 $24.95 DISTINCTIVE Wraps, Coats and Capes For Women and Misses You may choose one of the slim side tying Coats, the full Cape or the smart Wrap, each showing some new detail of braiding or embroidery with complete assurance that it represents the last word of the mode. New Sport Coats $14.95 $16.50 $19.95 In plain tans, overplaids, tweed mixtures and the new gray plaids that pos- sess a dash and swing that is characteristic of the smart Sport Coat. Models @ With belts or without, new pockets and new buttons and new collars. ENEEEEEEEEEE Pennsylvania Tires, Pennsylvania Tubes Free Just received a large back order of Pennsylvania Tires and Tubes and we offer these to you, for 10 days only—if they last, at less than the old low prices, and a Tube Free with every Tire. Both are strictly first quality—Fabric Tires guaranteed 6,000 miles — Cord Tires guaranteed 9,000 miles. HERE ARE OUR SALE PRICES:— 30x3 Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Fabric $ 9.75—Tube Free 30x3 Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Cord ........ $10.75—Tube Free 30x3% Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Fabric ...... $11.65—Tube Free :‘%Ox-?i/g Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Cord . ....... $12.95—Tube Free { 32x315 Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Fabric ... ... $14.95—Tube Free 32x3Y Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Cord ........ $22.45—Tube Free 31x4 Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Cord $14.95—Tube Free 32x4 I’ennsylvam:a Vacuum Cup Cord $27.95—Tube Free 33x4 Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Fabric $18.95—Tube Free 33x4 Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Cord $28.50-—Tube Free 34x4 Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Cord . ....... $29.50—Tube Free 33x415 Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Cord $36.95—Tube Free 34x4%% Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Cord $37.75—Tube Free 33x5 Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Cord $44.95—Tube Free Libel_‘al Discounts on All First| Transmission and Differential Quality Tubes During This Sale | Greased—No Charge for Labor = ver sines radio hecame popula fans with hobbies have been des But they werc is another * ventor, Ro Yalls, N, ¥ erative sef, @@EEE@E@EEE@E@EE@EEE@EEEEI@EIE]EIEIE@ cuse 2 1-4 ne cludes a peanut and all the ot ¥ such s 1 from 200 ing to er web coil | parts for | & velengths | @ accord- | up mes- | ar as 00 | Safe instant relief from CORNS Polarine Motor Oil, regular 25¢ a | As usual, we have on hand a large stock of Yale Tires consisting of factory blemished and first qual- by 5 gallon lots for Saturday Only |ity, at prices very, very low. quart, 75c a gallon—60c a gallon Women’s and Misses’ Dresses $14.95 $19.95 Presenting charmingly smart new models in summery ' styles of especial grace and distinction, fashioned of Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Georgette [ combinations and attractive printed silks combined with sport silks. = ; 1 ) 5 ) ) 5 5 e ) ) 6] ) ) () ) ) ) ) ) ) () ) nd the pain of that corn hat Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads ?}ééqline filld;()fl "~ Our hAcc}ssory' Line Gasoline and Oil Filling Station Is Complete Filling Station ALEXAUTOSUPPLY 96 ARCH STREET (In Our New Building) EVENINGS OPEN SUNDAYS ] ][] () ) ) ] ] ][] id_infes n) p for ¢ nt. Get a box today druggist's or shoe dealer's. Dz Scholl’s Zino-pads Made in the laboratarses of The Scholl 7. Co., makers of Br. Scholl's Foot Comfort Appliances, Arch Supports,eie. Put one on=the pain is gone! —— at your OPEN You will he well repaid for the time you may spend in critical examination and thorough comparison of our Suits with others. The new novelties—in the showing Going! Going! Going! Gone! Don’t wait until they are all gone. Another of those great offers of Men’s and Young Men’s All Wool Suits at half of their original price for Saturday only. vou will see “exclusive designs” at half of the price you will have to pay else- where. Single and double-breasted, Norfolk and pinched back styles. One, two and three button Suits—conservation and young men’s—blue serges, grey and You won’t believe it is possible—but seeing is believing. C t 'ToW, 5 LOMe o browns, stripes and new checks, Scotch tweeds and many others are in this special NEW YORK SAMPLE SHOP 357 MAIN ST., New Britain 135 MAIN ST., Bristol Jim Jazz Says:— lot at— $15.95 $19.95 $24.95 " §29.95 Going—Going—Going Gone—

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