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18 COMING OF JEWS T0 AMERICA AN SSUE VEill Make It Harder to Christian- ie U. §. M.ssmanes Say CITY ITEMS. Harmless Means of Reducmg Fat | and resumed his practice r Brunswick records at the Store John A, v Company Detroit, Mich. ; TERM AS BANK HEAD ance stroet hospitul 1 operation witl me t ) Britain National for 58 Years At a meeting of the Board rectors of the New Rritain National i ml held in [Iv bank this morning, t ollowing o coted nt, A. J. 8l Stanley; shier shier, A. 8, ier, W. H. J trust office the cers for 10 DISCUSS PREPAREDNESS Chamber of Commerce Iuvited to Hear Military Official Address En- 1ing at gineers at New Britain Club, orus Wil Members of the Ch »f Com im0 puepee have been invited to attend the of the American So- Engir ting chanical nner me M Thurs- SPEG]AL COUNCIL MEETING Petrograd Mint Again b R Manufacturing Its Coins ''" l etrog Flection of Selectman and Council- man Urom Sixth Ward To Be Dis- posed of Wednesday Night, essa today signed ting of the 1 Wednes- ‘clock to fil Mayor A, M. Pao a o won mes common o lay evenin u resignation Nero, and a va- council result- Otto '8, the H from mbers of PRICES " ol lat At ine In the price de ofl was an reuse ot w prices are v York tradford Transit " FOR SALE Two building on West Main streef. .. Fine location for Shenandoah May De Taken Aloft in Flight Tonight NS 1.—A short eht 1 lots High street, near OUP Spasmodic Croup is frequently relies 'dbynn' application of ~ - Viens VApoRu- 0—» 17 Million Je J-u HLM .smm BOSTON STORE DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. 'Store Closed All Day Tuesday Marking Down and Arranging Stock Clearance Sale STARTS Wednesday Morning an apartment house, COX & DUNN 2 MAIN ST. for |* Veteran Financier With New & of Di- e ]\| «M 'nt of the | FILLS SALL[ES’ HALL | #0e The Turk, Arrested 52 Times For On Street Corner Tonight. ! Salvation Army Activities, To Play }' About 130 people, one of the larg- est crowds the local Salvation Army | has had for some time, heard St ain Joseph Garabed, better known | the Turk”, give a display of d abilities last night. Joe held the interest of his | gience for more than an hour as h |told of the experiences he has had }durh\c his 40 years connection with the Salvation Army. He has been ar rested and sent to jail 52 times, mostly for holding religlous meetings on the streets, is the son an st and is a:shoemaker by e lived in Worcester and finally went to where he joined the tells many thrilling t of hurbor an Francisco und of the ing of drunken sailors, the tion of hricks, of s by the Salvation Army mem and of the early days of gold rs, Joc plays equaily well aifferent musical instry give a 15 minute den Central park between 7:30 o'clock this evening, prior a number of ents and will rtion and to the -/ meeting at Salvation Army hall Ofilcens of B’nai B'rith Inducted Into Chairs stallations of officers of the nt Order of R'nai B'rith was i Innlll held Arch street, about 200 members of the ord being present. Rabbi Bernard Kaplan of Waterbury was the instal- ling officer and he gave an in sting address on the ideals of the order, William Greenstein, outgoing presi dent, and Mrs. M. 1. Saxe, outgoing Ladies’ Auxiliary, ach presented with gifts in an- | Armenian || empty bottles and |, at ) sl ening at Odd Fellows' hall, nition of the services during the | ar. Mr. Greenstein received a up and Mrs. Saxe a bouquet Dancing, entertatnment and refresh ments were enjoyed Yesterday's Winners in the HeraldWant Ad Free Ticket Offer Were: To the Lyceum—— Now showing “The Mail Man,” Frank J. Shine, 11 Lasalle court, To the Capitol-- Featuring “Strangers of the Night,” Edith Paul- son, 18 Main street. To the Palace- Now showing “Flaming Youth,” Edw. 355 Arch street, 088 Continuing tonight The Herald will print the names of three people, drawn from the directory, with the in- formation that if the win- ners call al The Herald of- fice they will receive:—ab- solutely free—two tickets to the theater specified in the ad in which their name appears, You don't have to be a regular reader of The Her- ald in order to be “in” on this, but if you are not, get a paper and hunt for your name, Read our Want Ad Sec- tion today. Find vour name and get 2 Free Tick- cts to a show, POTTER SALES NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1924, Inc. ! Hartford Hartford l Our Semi-Annual Sale of 300 Queen Make’ White Uniforms This is an unusual lot of what the manufacturers call seconds, with very slight imperfections, which are plainly marked. Made of Irish Poplin and Linene 4in loose and waist-line models with long and short sleeves; every uniform made to sell from $5.00 to $7.50. None Credited $1.95 None on Approval Sale Starts at 10 A. M. Tuesday For this Sale . . . Wash Dress Section—Fourth Floor. A Very Special Purchase — 200 — Manufacturers’ Samples of Wide Wale Cord- ‘uroy Kimonos Your Choice For This Sale We Have. Also Added to This Sale 500 Queen Make Tub Dresses In gingham, chambray, voile and crepe. All new d s right from the boxes and perfect. Sizes 36 to 52. At these reduced prices: Values $8.00 to $14.00 These very beautiful wide wale corduroy kimonos, lined with Seco Silk to match in 40 or more different styles, colors of cherry, copen, fuchsia, purple, coral and navy. $2.50 dresses, now $3.00 dresses, now Every kinomo made to sell from $8.00 to $14.00. Sizes 36 to 46. Sale Begins at 10 A. $1.00 dresses, now $6.00 dresses, M Tuesday now . Wash Dress Section—Fourth Floor. None Credited e None on Approval CHOICE BUILDING LOTS ON HAMILUTON, HAWLEY AND THE RUSS. AYER s SODA WATER WIN LAND CO. TRACY, WEST MAIN STREET, ON EASY TERMS, H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent ROOM 208 NAT'L, BANK BLDG. i, Take home a bottde of cream soda wething you will like—it's deli- " se slze bottles—be, 10c, 15e Open Untll 8 P, M. : au Kintn of Opsiers und i § - (ot Ready For Spring shrigp, Crao meat, scallope e s bs d | Buy your house now. It's always the early bird that Lobsters. catches the worm. We can offer you a beautiful brand We Huve tne Goods new house nearing construction in the Southwest Section of the city. It is the LAST WORD IN EVERYTHING. __Honiss's | CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 292 Main Strect Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. Visit Our Dining Room CRUWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 2913, imates cheerfully given on all an THE OLD HOME TOWN CINDERS FOR SALE High Grade Furniture A H. HARRIS | ook Ageney Vor HOUSEHOLD RANGLS — General Trucking— {99 WEST ST, TEL. 2079 A D.- LIPMAN 27 MAIN 8T, “BY STANLEY THE FATHER AND FOUR SONS OF THE NEW FAMILY THAT MOVED /N THE OLD BENNETT HOUSE , ACROSS THE RAILROAD TRACKS HAD AN ARGUMENT AS TO WHO WAS TO CARRY OUT THE ASHES -