New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 19, 1923, Page 2

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&( Christmas Suggestions Candy Imported Cigars Cigarettes Kodaks Imported Perfumes Pyralin Toiletware Toilet Goods Vanity Cases Flashlights Electric Curling lnn« Thermos Bott Rubber G Books Writing P Leather Goods Diaries vds | DICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN 8T. L Naught Can Compare With Gifts to Wear When chosen fron this pa list of the store H«H is a verita- ble store house of quality presents 1 Wool Hose Motoring Initial Handkerchiefs, Silver Evening Dress Jackets, Rain- Silk ed Neckwear Walking Open Evenings Thursday, Friday and Saturday Dec. 20, 21 and 22 HORSFALLS 9399 Xisylum Street Hartford. It Pays to Buy Our Kind” OVERCOATS We have a few made up in our own work rooms. Come in, if you need one if your size is here you will get a bargain at the prices quoted. Ye London Shop Tailors 13 MAIN STREET “I# Us Clothe You We Know How." Pocket Kodaks SERIES 11 Come in and see these Koda and vou Il cross one, or more, gift problems from your Jist. They work with extraordinar, case and speed sthevare especiall worthwhile when equipped with Kodak Anastigmat lensf. 7.7, set in a focusing mount. No. ¥ {fived focus' s 21¢x 335 $15.50 Facusing L A sctigmat b No. 1A (Fwed fon ok i Focusing, Kodsk Anastigmat len The Harvey & Lewu Co. Opticians #5 W. Main S New Britain —(— to Mother teil her of results you get from & Bhe, too, can gt the Guaranteed pure. » When you - 7 BALL BEARINGS A T CADT0 EG(]N(]MY Falnir Man Glalms Savings Up‘ to 50 Per Cent on Investment Ball bearings in machinery mean a (l'Vll saving 15 per cent of the to 30 per cent of wceording to Reynolds Bearing 0. at the the Ameriea al Engineers last ure was given at A. and was illusirated 1 slides, spoke in “afnir nolds part as said to those re- maintenance in ears regarding the use anti-friction bearings in machine | and power transmission units. “Both ball and roller bearing manufacturers have carefully stud t P ilities their product and ey incorporating ball have been de to apply suce on equipment the: numer v or roller bearin oped in an effort fully to transr output. and the following cpt within the ’r | will spend the winter months. also possible Bearings pro- workman- ship ¥ and suit- ablenes PoSSess: ¥ 88 rs under the ma- re freely of journal is so heir low ng and machinery so equipped picking up speed with the motor or other prime So g a difference udditional machinery or |a smaller motor i often possi- ble where carings are substitut- ed for even the ol Babbitted rin Jox mover is here shown that best (ype adva Uways present ssion equip- pacied ull bearing t t lles in s greas This results in a clean job that requir fee a year intermined covering housings and one o8 utte its and the cully stand 1 ceessary lers, grease space and the advan- very ap ition te cluteh There has o of trans- ore conducive of course to Ball point where bearings are bearing to take equipped convenient vithout efficiency. s well as n which makes for frictionicss service is taken care Auto Truck Hit by Train, Sues Railroad for $700 Mrs. Re 1 Mitehell of this eity suit for $700 against \vv\ Haven & Hart the New Yor) 4” Augus BEAL LESTATE TRANSIYS I PRESCOTT Dir s oL « CHRISTMAS § § GIFT SUGGESTIONS For Her For Him For the Kiddies On Today's Want Ad Page Classifications 65 A-B-C-D |with a box of Muller's Mozart cigars. nmmcamzmv-:.wmmamm:-mmmum&n&w CITY ITEMS. Your Xmas Victrola at Morans'. —-y ad\t Ne S WSHPATCIESING | SureRelief AFUNI]AMENTALIST' (o8 bicESTIoN cventng in0ad renows nai a5 Delends This Group in Ghnrch u » g it o'clock. The grand officers will be = Hot water presen Fight at Bridgeport Sure Relief “Big New Year's Eve Frolic” at Mr. and Mrs, | Bridgeport, Dec. 19.—At a banquet | - ELL‘ANS the Capitol Theater. Reserved seats, now on sale.—advt. T on of Thomas linder was taken to the |held here last night to celebrate the | hospital for treatment yesterday after |175th anniversary of the founding of | he had fallen on & small stick which |St- John’s Episcopal parish the Right entered the palm of his hand. Acheson, You will be sure to please the | lodg No. New l-.nma,ml Ul'tl:l) of l’role(llon, \llll w Britain CARVING SETS Make a beautiful gift for a family. They start at 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere 7 oS LTS Rev. Edward Champion REY DR JOWETT DIES bishop of Connecticut, defended . . creed of the fundamentalists, —adyt| He said that the Episcopal church| : Roscoe Morgiolta, an employe of |today is holding no things of the |Noted British Preacher Was For the Aberthaw Construction Co., under- | Past that are of no value. He said Seven Years At Fifth Ave, Presby- went an X-ray examination at the|those things fell away naturally| terign Church in New York. New Britain General hospital yester- |When their valued ceased. Declar- day. He is working on the npwnng that the church had to adopt|By The Assoclated Prc'-g. building being constructed by the | itself to the needs of the present days, | London, Dec. 19.—The Rev. John company for the Stanley Works, and | h¢ implied that the needs were the | Henry Jowett, noted British clergy- vesterday suffered an injury to his | same as, when the church was {uund.|man, formerly pastor of the Fifth left hand. E led. “We must surrender nothing|avenue Presbyterian church in New Dancing at Eddie's Wed. Eve., I that belongs to us by right,” hes nbm | York, died in Surrey this morning. Newingto ce: 5-plece oreh, "We must be loyal to the present but Slen: op ITpial b ploge ol | hg s0, must be loyal to the past.| New York, Dec. 18.—The Rev. Dr. Men talk today of brain capacity but John Henry Jowett, the noted Brit- the human intelligence has not pro- | ish clergyman who died today in Sur- and | Bressed one bit these three lhnusandrr\\ England, was for seven years vears, They are talking nonsense.|pastor of the TFifth avenue Presby- | Some churches would dare tear down | |terlan church in New York, one of the things our ancestors bulilt. \'o‘!h' largest of the denomination in at John A. Andrews & Co.—advt, |have a love of tradition and today |the world. \d Mrs, Charles Franels of | cur church the same was it ever| A native of Birmingham, England, fain street left this morn- | Was.” After saying that the church \ where he was pastor of Carr's Lane ing for Tampa, Florida, where they |Was built on compromise he said thm‘CongrPguuonal church he accepted {the Episcopal church would not|the call to the New York pulpit after at Axelrod's | compromise its principles today for |negotiations which lasted over a per- it stood for the very things whlchllod of several years and during were essential to this country today. w\hich his admirers in Birmingham Most of the clergy of the city made strenuous efforts to keep him were present at the banquet and |there. He declined the New York listened to a plea for more co-opera- | call on two occasions before accept- tion and unity among the different ing in January 1911. He preached denominations made by Rev. William | his first sermon here in April 1911, Horace Day, pastor of the United He resigned the post which was re- church here ported to have paid him a salary of - —— $18,000 a year, to take the pulpit of Westminister Chapel in London fn 1917 him | Herbert L. MILLS HARDWARE 336 MAIN STREET r of the >. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. aughter was born to Mr. Stanton Foley of 623 Stanley t Saturday afternoon. t your Brunswick Wonder rec- Something for nothing! See Page 14.—advt. Relatives of Fred W. Zimmerman who was recently killed by a train, were notified yesterday by employes of the Standard Steel & Bearing Co in Plainville that a fund had been raised in the factory to care for Mr. Zimmerman's grave in Fairview YULETIDE FLOWERS For Gifts and Hoiiday Festivities The season’s glorious Flowers decorate ¥ home and windows with the magic cheer of ;3 b Christmas. They beautify the home, table ! and make delightful gifts. ’ vest prices. I ¢ Mar Friendly Elects New Staff of Officers | At a meeting of Court Friendly, | Fosesters of America, held last even- | ing, the following officers were | |elected: Chief Ranger, W. J. Kron- | | witz; sub chief ranger, Walter Rosen- | weig: financial secretary, John ¥, Burns; treasurer, George Glossop: re. | cording secretary, A. T. Bonenfant; senior woodward, John Martin; junior {woodward, J J. Bennis; senior beadle, | John Baker; junior beadle, B. Con- lecturer, Matthew M, Meskill; James W. Manning and C.| i physiclan, Dr. John L.| '( ‘ourt To Cure a Cold in One Day » newly eleoted officers will be instalied January 8, Representatives from the grand lodge are expected to | be preseut and a soclal hour will | follow the installation, For Your Christmas Gift List ‘ Poinsettias, Cyclamen, Begonias and other ? el [ f blooming and ornamental plants, in basket’ % POPE'S ALLOCUTION : ' combinations. Corsage bouquets of roses, or Tomorrdw's Mesage May. Deal wie your selection of unique Wreaths, Hohday Decorations, Berried Plants, ete. Central Buropean Situation An Early Order Will Be Appreciated The Volz Floral Co. 92 West Main St. Tel. 1116 tablets [By The Assocluted Pross 1" | Rome, Dec. 19.—Pope Pius is still | negotiating with France and Germany | with regard to his intention to insert | lin his allocution at tomorrow's secret | immediately to counteract the consistory a passage concerning activity of Celd, Grip and Influ- |situation in Central Europe, the f,‘ with enza Germs and bring to a sud- special deference to the Ruhr ques- | ‘ BROMO QUININE Tablets begin den stop the dangerous work of on these dreaded disease germs In The Pontiff does not wish to be mis. | the human body. inderstood by either side and desires BROMDQUTNINE Tablets quick- to pronounce a word of amity and | ly render these germs powerless Christmas peace and good will iIn and completely destroy their order to bring about an understand- organic existence ing satisfactory to both parties, i | £ According to reports recelved by the 1 | The Tonic and Laxative Effect Vatican German prisoners from the b of Laxative BROMO QUININE g | | | | | Ruhr are being detained along the Tablets Is very boneficial to the Atlantic coast of Prance under dis- comforting conditions, while a large | | number of Germans compelled to leave the Ruhr region are scattered Abfi“tJ other parts of Germany, unemployed and starving—a burden upon the re. ‘ mainder of the population and the government system at all times. The box bears this signature E Pl Mothers! Sisters! Sweethearts! You will be surprised at the prettiest and most useful Xmas gifts that you will find for your Boy, Brother and Husband, such as .. $10.00 ... $6.00 - $5.00 to $12.00 $12.00 up ... $2.50 up $4.50 to $12.00 Where you can get just the right kind of Slippers or Hose that he or she would like. . When you give a gift you want it right and we have what is right, at prices that will suit all. This store will be open nights starting Thursday the 20th. —————— —THE W. G. SIMMONS CORP. - 85 WEST MAIN ST. New Britain Men’s Wallet Sets in Leather . Sterling Silver Match Cases Military Ivory Sets (limited) Sterling Silver Cigarette Cases .. Sterling Silver Belt Buckles . . ... ..... Shaving Sets in Stand and Mugs. .. NEW ARRIVALS Cuff Links in Rare Patterns . .. GGents’ Stone Rings in Solid Gold Very Latest l)equm Scarf Pins . . .. Newest Thing in Men’s Watch C hains Largest stock of All American Watches. If member of an order give an Emblem Ring, a Charm, a Pin or a Lodge Case. All these at B. GEORGES, ¢ B. GEORGES, Jeweler 166 MAIN STREET Look Up One Flight—It Will Pay You Hartford $3.00 up to $15.00 $10.00 to $25.00 $3.00 to $45.00 '$3.00, $6.00, $15.00 GOING to FLORIDA? KE THE SEA ROUTE - the most pleasant and luxu- tious way to travel. Worry end weariness vanish after the first few hours of salt air and sunlight. Large Modern Ships—Superior Service Attractive Winter Tourist Fares Statercom tm':o'vm: :,: n; l-um- ey Tmy.fllnlny e Jure roome h tein with through treine Ml- -‘ -lwhnoh!h ‘ether Bouthern points. Ocoan Steamehip Co. of Savesnah, Pier 52, North River, Now York

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