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NEW BRITAIN HERALD [+ NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1923, (LMY Hmnmml“ | | M ‘””U ‘H’:“lmm” A = _ , i Saturday is the Last Day of Our Birthday Party e T HERE ARE STRIKING EXAMPLES OF THE ECONOMIES PRESENTED AT THIS SALE. HUNDREDS OF ette Gloves A high grade imported wash- OTHERS BESIDES. DO NOT NEGLECT TO PROFIT BY THESE RARE OFFERINGS able (e g, i i n all fall shades, Anniversary 5,000 YARDS OF [ ” B ::. : L 45° Fine Percales s,dT: .flf’.‘:‘ay - P "’c‘kpglll;xalow < '] e _—ines :e:n.“:'m’:u‘;' : E«“’:’«fiw'fififn Standard grade percales, large Dlm“k le'e e eryva. 16 » Pie ... 3 SIC]| i e e Covers L All?l 12¥ ’\’:::“ oy 59c od illo:::: Mxfln? g LARGE § T » eres . or & L - Women’s Flannelette Bath Towel ‘Willington” Thread 'W‘““, e mir e 980 Gowns DI ST Biay) wegnh Hoerrg :mm-pod-‘dl. e I R e flannejettes. You scarcely pay 5 vy l7c Heavy quality, made of fine | for the fabric. Anniversary lslad i Gloves grade selected material, sizo double stisched, large pocke, all BOYS’ Fall Suits i ... 55¢ ASPIRIN TABLETS - . ” M N B aekad can - o Mgt 98¢ B, TOC] WAt r e o™ futicis i | Chilren’s Sleeping | s FelE o T Kleinert’s Bab “ " 10c, 19¢ rmen ToNs glovs. Asferway chool Blouses y i, s aro o s o gor. | 592, §T,15 | aner 30 s sopmnt o ey g gy o Pant’ ments with feet, Heavy knit in fust arrived, sizes to 15, percale FLAN! . grey or bleac , o to 9 m m-lpg, Anniversar, for s sows, muse otwtossa - | " Bloomers ber pants i while, ok and Aa- P fane” e A Men’s Wool : $l ) . 3 3 sale 550 Shaker Hose WOMEN'S PURE LINEN e T Oy R e Y 1Y » > Sread e {1 esssnsnans G mwm&;l“ cut sizes. An- P R SRS Lu.wmmr' ALUMINUM f_“——:'”_ The .eo-:-ly hose for fall and Handkerchi f e 906 Superior Toilet Omelette Pan Fort Mill S, Sk w0 WHAK1. | s e i Mo Pe Regular price $1.35, Anni- Be d Sh eets Anniversary Sale 21 c cblefs, nicely lu:mstllched. mly o o & - Scrlm Curtam 2 ’ Ti”"e versary Sale 95 Price .....coo... Pr. 4 of these to each customer. Made of fine quality material, Price i Cc Full size, 81x90, Anniversary —— Anniversary Salo hemstitched and with lace 7\ These high grade 2000 sheet - = Sale ) M BOSTON GARTERS o WOmen [ edges, 2 1-4 yds. S rolls. Anniversary S fong ........ $l 00 I\ . Salo Price ... 185¢€ The kind that sell everyws for 25c¢. 200 paivs for Saturday, o . BEAUTIFUL JOINTED Silk Lisle Slliitocssty, S0 15¢ COMFORTABLE, WARM Dolls “Highland” Linen | —— - : House Slippers Hose oa" Dol sioepiug ey, somed A rul’gl;:sonl\.;!yetm of 1 \ / \": This famous Eaton Crane & H’::Lo’:“r‘\’;::x For men and women; duo 3 e, .1 Pike stationery, full quire boxes. § + YARNS fold felt siippers with soles of wig, shoes and stockings. L bright attractive 36 inch cre- High grade, 78x82 percales in | e 5oc kind, white and colore. In large hanks; all the popn- | leavy. prossed fibro felt, Am Black only, a splendid grade | tham mow to e toe Kooy tonnes. Anniversary l 5 c fine neat mlp&:l effects, sizes 14 Anniversary Sale lar fall shades. Anniversary niversary Sale silk lisle hose, strictly firsts, all Anniversary Sale sale Prico ....... Yd. to 11, Auivenary | Qg o oot Sl 10 1 sale 37 el G aile, Aneivevasy - S =l - $1.00 Sale Price .........: Prige ... (4 Sale Prioo ........ Pr. (4 A WHOLE TON Al Delicious Children’s Wool Men’s Pajamas Boudoir Lamps | “Mavis” Talcum Cbocolates Hose ! Made in a large assortment Powder Wholesome and pure are Good quality striped per- | of patterns and colors. Hand these chocolate covered dain- English ribbed heather ef- cales, full cut, two plece com- | painted glass shade; com- 05 inch well known 10c l.meb,“es’ mfll;d“fi?mc"‘ Jeoit £ scad cold . wowsliee 10Nl DAJAMMAR. (G AR vee: plete with 6 ft. cord and ml-:'"mlim: <;Jl.r(- o7 ) stocking, sizes 6 to 9%. 3 sary Sale $l 00 plug. Anniver- $2 98 niversary Sale Price Anniversary Chips, Marshmallows, Assort- - @ Anniversary Sale Anniversary Sale Price oooiieee . vy board. for . report 10 be. pre. | SEE-HORE GOWNS FOR Y.M.C. A PROPOSALS [UPRISING IN NEW YORK | THIRD OF DEATHS ARE Iuading ia abiiies e & stateman, o0 J["NT ARMY NAW Sented. to Gongr GIRLS ARE CRITICIZED BECAUSE OF CONGESTION| RESULT OF IMPURE AIR i sented: to congreas, having already One Constitutional Change Sought LEADHRSHIP DEVELOPMENT AIR PLAN AI]VISED approved in principle the suggestions ke | s of the special board. | e D ) - P i W. C. T. U. Convention Raps Filmy Would Eliminate Church Member-| o omont House Shortage Sure To |Scientists Declare That Influenza afid| Gettysburg, Pa, Oct. 19.—The de- velapment of leadership is the great SIIDAA S Rt T Cause Trouble, Tnvestigators Are Preumonia Are Increasing In | tag)c befors the colleges of today, Dr i U‘ S Is Repomd “ wOe[ully $32 PER GAPITA Is GOST bl o ol R Cleveland, Oct. 19.—A proposed Advised At Hearing This Country Henry W. A. Hanson, former presi- dent of the easy Pennsylvania synod OF PLEASURE CARS HERE s constitution, which would eliminate : church membership as a qualification| New York, Oct. 19.—Uprisings and Atlantic City, Oct. 19.—One-third of | of the United Lutheran church in t: America declared today in his in- Weak i L Rerial Defeose | Buttalo, Oct. 10.—Reports submit- ted yesterday to the state convention l‘m active membership in the Y. M. general violence throughout New|all the deaths in the United States ar J S ——— Motor Officials Says Sales For This[of the W. C. I\ U. in session here, ex- : A. was ull:tl“r cone;niczuth:n to:lfl-y rork's east side are Inevitable unless |due to respiratory diseases caused by u!lfurul adldrefi as president of Get- s J o SAPPIrov: i e, | M committee appointed at yester- i ing of vitality on account of | tyshurg college. Washington, Oct. 19.-—Adoption of i pressed disapproval of filmy attive, [bY & co il Toias ., |the lowering o & jolnt army-navy alr service devel- | Year Will Probably Total Darwin and comic supplements in | aY's session of the constitutional con- ‘,,:,’";'g;(','l",':,m"_f";.j legistation to U™ limproper heating and ventilation dur- 1 Sunday newspupers. ventlon. Action on the report will be withensin I 6 ‘pnsmm to speak the|ing the winter season, according to representatives of the Smithsonian | | optnent program to be completed in, $3,375,000,000 4000, [z o taken by the convention as a whole. 10 years is recommended in the re-| . The real clothing of our women At ;_)) ¢ s those -#har & in | truth of existing conditions before the 4 present ony those o are in Institution, who made addresses at the port of a special board of general| New York, Oct. 19.—The volume of (and gitls is in many cases supplanted | 4% I Svangdl state housiug commission yesterday. offlcers of -the: aFm) retail passenger automobile sales for |DY Bauzy make believes, that instead ::):\la?;mmhx !'v; h\uu\:fl': ’,TJ,,::,‘;LT;‘!;S The hearing will be concluded today. “'“""‘f""“" of the American Gas asso- Week-End Spedal % Municipal court justices, entrusted |ciation here. day. Unless measures ] K the current calendar year will ap- |Of being safeguards, seduce the mind,” A < e odity the: bekate ok the |[Mrs. Harriet L. Pritchard of New|A movement to modify the basis of) .\ "0 % 4 oinistration of the law,| They stated that the most deadly mediately to provide for the upbuild-| proximate $3,375,000,000 for bership, led by assoclati “Ly g of the air service and the air-|United States, according to B. . YOrk, superintendent of the organiza. |MeMbershin, led by "'“;“b“," on “Lib- | o tlement workers who daily come in |fornis of communicable diseases in the plane industry, the report said, the|Hutchinson, vice-president and treas. [tion's department for purity in litera- |€'@!8” 18 being opposed by the con-| " 05 o P © K's less fortun- | United States are tonsilitis, influet za, S' I 'UFFED army air service will have been “prac- | urer of the Maxwell Motors Corpora- |ture and art, sald. Mrs, Pritchard [SerVative elements, sald to be strong-| i " tne active heads of big chari- and pneumonia, all of which are on est in the southern states, able organizations emphasized the |the increase. h--ul‘ly demobilized,” and the Amer-|tion, who spoke last night before the |Tead a repoft of the department’s Predictions that th toble Al t B Z L | ican aircraft industry virtually dis-| Bankers Forum, New York chapter, ]wurk and investigations during the m‘m"lmw" i B :pi“rm’d"f;n;mr impending danger of what they term “The seasonal cycle of pneumonia app ar within ~ ‘nv' ymml e of the American Institute of B_anking. BI:t‘".H'l:r;: h'u !'n c!ve:xd!ul to contem- in the Gonvention were freely made by ,ul pitiable conditions. whert; h?yun'e I\aa(’lng m”(.;ecesmr_v, is The Ln(ml_|.~u.,unwmlw af 6| Mr. Hutchinson said that this total P! h avoe wrought wupen the the :nibre/than 400 delogutss hmr‘ The tenants and their champ!ons‘starfl ng, hey said. f the total army air sevice program be framed | represents a per capita expenditure of |Spiritual life of l\um‘lnl'y by the writ- trom all parts of the United q'a'p“an pleading for the renewal of the annual deaths about 40 per cent oc- to provide for the expenditure of ap- about $32 and an average e,\psndnurmlngrs of Darwin,” she asserted. and. Canads. o ®lemergency rent laws, which expire ‘cur during the winter months, 24 per 39 lb o 8 250,000,000 3 a f v he Erie e r i X | next Feb , 80t d o % 1‘rc\\hnm4 ly $250,000,0 1 durl'm; the m“sl“ for a family, | he ¥rie county union reported it The proposed constitution was one next _l ebruary w\] hat thousands of |cent during the fall and spring quar c i0-year development period at the On the assumption of a national |had been working against the reading of several submitted vesterday needy families will not be cast into|ters and 10 per cent during the sum- 1ate of $25000,000 a vear. Of that|income of $65,000,000,000, about, b [of novels which indorse the use of [* oo e’:‘tv“l‘ b |-mfl’_;';»‘ o op, |the strects homeless. mer . annual sum, the board said, the first| per cent of it is absorbed in the pur.|2lcohel and had asked for the exclu- shvln: m-k'“ 'do Pro (’r‘w' i “‘ | Whole families suffering from mal | sttty i, few vears should tee $10,000,000 a|chase of new cars,” declared Mr, [slon of comic supplements from Sun. |pepiee ajmrng adoption of a const [putrition, mothers starving so _that ROOT FOR AMBASSADOR? New Britain’s | vear devoted to operating expenses| Hutchinson. “The sound depreciated |day papers, oo ”“"' h";"” b L b '"“61 London, Oct. 19.~A .:epm that Popular nd $15.000,000 to the purchase of|value of automobile in use in the —— ¥ tricts where the average infant was 40! 3 g t I ni. P United States today, assuming for the Bnck Apar'men‘ BlO k MORE WINE FOR SOIDIERS pounds under welght, “safety last" {Prssldont Coolldge is offering to Elihu 'D. B i s | qurm DC Snsrvalinh & deprectt- | Mapie &tid W hiting ctl reet | AT%onbnthls, 1 % "9 E e o) Biain . Natared Wbprlantly B Sy esurvey of the air service situation|tion of 40 per cent for the first vear 5 ¥ | ons- 1 a presente p ren M N N and was headed by Major Generai|and 30 per cent per annum thereatter,| Bantl Clanci, the well known bund. | "fim“.\:mm:'::? nm@A Camps. ‘ms tenants rnmplaln[.' for nh!gh m: | uj]:‘ hn;orn::s Mns;sp:?emt n:'os'v :'r Where Quality Willtam Lassiter. 1t found that an|is in the neighborhood of $4,000,-(er, has purchased through the Camp | 7 h Men, Then Acts |1andlord was declared to be to blame. ' which display Mr. Root’s portrait with And 2 alarming condition existed in the|000,000. Estimating the national | Real Estate Co. property at the corner| Paris, Oct. 19 —French army ap nd Service army service due to shortage of fly-|wealth at $300,000,000,000, about 1.3 |of Maple and Whiting streets of ex- | propriations will be increased to Excel ing personnel and equipment and to[per cent of it is tied up in automobiles | Mayor George A. Quigley. Mr. Clanci | furnish wine for all enlisted men as the failure of the aircraft industry|in use. Automobile manufacturers and [Will put up a six family brick apart- |a result of a personal investigation 1o develop eommercially. The indus-| merchandisers have invested in melmenv block on the Maple street cor- | by Minister of War Maginot i try, the board said, was solely de-|business upward of $2,000,000,000.” [ner. He will alsp erect a three fam-| He made a series of surprise meal i Come Try Our Snnday pendent on government orders, which| Mr Hutchinson expressed the belief |}y brick house on the Whiting street | time visits to the milltary barracks g had been iimited due to lack of ap-|that the saturation point in the auto-[lot. Plans for the apartment block |and invited the men to talk to him Dinner from 11:30 to 8 p. vropriations and the fact that air-|mobile industry did not exist, “at least |are being prepared by Architect M. J. |as an old campaigner m,, also a la carte. planes manufactured during the war|inthe sensethat there is any fixed |Unkelbach. Mr. Cianci just complet He found the men satisfied with | ¢ i were belpg used up. The deteriora- |number of automobiles this country e apartment block on|the quantity of food but not always tion and loss of these war-built planes | can support at any one time or can pleased with the menus. Some units 1ow bas reached a point where the|absorb in any one year.” He pointed were gerved with beer, their officers cituation is “critical,” the board said,|out that the automobile industry will ARMY WON'T PARTICIPATE maintaining that the men were in- and where “thers will be avallable|probably always be specially sensitive| Washington, Oct. 19.—As a result |different as to whether they drank | Ly July 1926 less than 300 serviceable | to general conditions of prosperity or (of a letter of protest from the |beer or wine. The minister from airplanes fo meet a requirement of | depression, but that the fundamental | Brookiyn Federation of Churches|his talks with the enlisted personnel of over five times that number.” financial structure of the industry is|against proposed military exercises |gathered that they preferred the lat- m.ke whol Eighty per cent of the existing sound in the sense that it is based up|to be held October 28 at Ebbets field | ter; -accordingly he will Increase the _— equipment of the army alr serviee is|on a service of the country that is 80| Brooklyn, Secretary Weeks said to- |eppropriations so that all may have candy with B& O romposed largely of obsolete training | cially and economically essential. |day he had given instructions that | wine. o M olasses types of planes, “unsuitable for com-| N T no regular army troops were to par- SO — bat use,” the report said | 2 1bs, Lard, 29¢c. Ruseell Bros.—|ticipate if the event is held on Sun.| Fositively fresh eggs, 5%¢ doz | Secretary Weeks has forwarded the advt. day. ‘Rusar" Bros.—advt. vew aircraft

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