New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 18, 1924, Page 2

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25% DISCOUNT ON KODAKS SLIGHTLY SHOP WORN THE [f DICKINSON | Drug Co. Il 169-171 MAIN ST. L e - SATURDAY IS THE LANT DAY OF HORSPALL'S MANHATTAN SHIRT SALE Only a 1ew days more 1o se- cure these high grade shivts at price reductions. Our entire stock of fancy shirts is includ- ol in this sale, VANHATTAN SHIRTS $2.15 . $7.85 Formerly 83 to S11 HORSE \ll SHIRTS $1.95 . $3.65 Formerly 82,50 to 85 It Pays to Buy Our Kind” HO SFALLS 93-99 Xdsylum Street ;’ Women's Shop—2nd Floor Hartford, *1 Pays to By Our Kind™ e rr———— ” {TH ANNUAL || END OF SEASON SALE l Now In Progress || Have a Suit Made | ‘l To Your Measure |, $35.00 Ye London Shop Tailors 13 MAIN STREET “I44. Us Clothe You We Know How.” Have your eyes examined and glasses fitted by one who knows, Heavy Zylo-shell spectacle frames; special price $3.50. Lenses and Examination Extra, Lewis A. Hines, Ref.D. Eyesight Specialist 57 PRATT ST. Rooms 504 and 505 Hartford SAFES ADKINS Z PRINTERS ann STATIONERS 66 CHURCH ST DR. COOMBS The Natnreopathic Phssician and Chiropractor has Moved Into His Nature Care 19 8. High St. Opposite the Po<t Qfice. whe he has instalied the new Bivlogical Blood Wad, m<titute *e:fi@&‘ 'DONTEXPECT WAR BUT ARE PREPARED Washington Officials on Alert, - Col. Franklin Tells A. 8. M. E. ernment wants to o war,” said Colonel of us believes - | bes hiding since the ! desigred to influsre: NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1924, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHFS State department announces that it favors granting permission for a de- tachment of Mexican federal troops™o | for 50-year lease of Muscle Bhoals|gelves to live clean, honorable, God- a8 througl, ' projects, proposing $100,000,000 ren- | foaring Christian lives. B from Naco, Arizona, Arizona and New Mexico to a point |in Texas where they will proceed to Mexico fob service against the revoiu- tionists, Tampico reports confirms the news | of the bombardment of that city by, | designed 1 o intluence CONgress Senate special committee will start inquiry next Monday into the Bok - Jan under a resolution of Sen- d. Missouri, proposing an in- tion int> generat COUgres . fall at New Orleans dis Albert B. F s avows charges linking his name with leasing of navy oil lands to the | the Sinelair interests and denied he has congressional in- vestigation got under way. . Chic p-opaganda, Columbia . nounces that Perey D, Haughton will s return as head football coach next : fall. Secretary Weeks receives offer from three southern power companies | . als for E(L years. Winston Spencer Churchill declares | . against a labor government and op- poses any union of liberals and labor- ites. J. 8. Martin, general agent of the Burungten and Quiney rail- road, died early today on train at Connelsville, Pa. James R. Knapp, chairman of the football committee an- Jack Kearns at Hot Springs, Ark., says it is news to him and Dempsey if Tex Rickard has arranged a Demp- sey-Gibbons match early in June. ¢ months after 1 the shells we . 'for five years, are I fighting “equipn 1 the impress . was s ven-tenths, ny" which evista red to go into ready to dly | ¢ ¢ actual su- @@@r’&w‘éfi-@--:.5?-1.'}@@fi&@######fi########fi###########' should be in the hands of district or- officers and would eliminate hington official red tape if neces- | sary. Each district has allocated to it, the supplies which it can produce. Speci- fications for equipment, standardized or will be in the hands of the factory owners in*these districts, and men are being trained now to hecome expert inspectors for the work. Ve are hoping and belleving hut we are ready to be- gin and within a year would have our army thoroughly equipped,” he said. The ordinanee department also will locute u source of supplics for the manufacturers, During the last war he said it was a year before many articles could be made at all and it fully six months later that the government was able to supply equip- ment to the soldiers. He also intimated that it may be passt to conscript labor and “ prices of 'material and wages of another war. He made ple v moregmen to enlist in the s' Reserve Corps. Details of the government's plan were explained by Captain McGregor, who is Colonc! Franklin’s executive secretary. POPE RECEIVES AMERICANS Pius today nce Colonel ¢ York, and nHff cordially Americans on her ex- Hopy ppin. Tl conve with the ongratulated Mrs. Hoppi cellent Ttalian, and YOUR DAILY LIFE’ St Mark's Pastor So Advises| Y, M. C. A. Bible Class Members “What is the use of going to church and praying if you only do it half heartily?” demanded Rev. Samuel C. Sutelifte of the members of the John L. Davis Bible class at the Y. M. C. A. last evening. “Be sincere in your de- votion and your church attendance. Don’t be ready to join a ‘knocker's club,' and help drag down the char- acter of your fellow worker. Have a good word” for your neighbor. Be ready to help him in his hour of need. Show your religion in your daily life.” There were 129 men present, in- a' ojuding a delegation of 50 from the New Britain Machine Co. Rev, Mr, Sutclifie spoke about the Jite and Chrigian spirit of the late Theodore Roosevelt, He told how the tormer president was weak and puny as u boy and how he built a strong | physique and developed a strong character at the same time. George Wharton Pepper was referred to also man who developed into & per- specimen of health from & phy- weakling. “Religion the gest and finest thing in th&® world,” he said, “and we should appreciate the wonderful opportunities offered us to study and live a religious life” :GOLDENBLUM'’S Main and Court Streets SESSVCSVCH TSSOV LHSITHIVSSSIT BBV RGRB DY 4 fabrics A @ . L 6? satins and brocades. &0 # i fodod o dotot] “On the Square” JUST ARRIVED Special $1.00 ’ A WONDERFUL SELECTION NEW SPRING ‘HATS Specially Underpriced for Saturday $3.95 and $4.95 A Gala Array of Captivating styles crepe viscas, baronet viscas, all-over straws, ported straw braids, combinations of silk and straws, all silks, The newest straws and Jancy im- These Are Extraordinary Value—Don’t Miss It! Closing Out 85 Odd Hats Almost Giving Them Away! Come Larly For First Choice Goldenblum Mlllmery Co. Main and Court Streets LasreastaduLteetRieReRRGLRRLBRRREERY He referred to Jesus Christ as a per- fect specimen of physical and moral courage fearing no one. “You men come here weekly to hear inspirational addresses by your leader and go away inspired,” he said. “Do not forget your promise to your- The Lord | said, ‘Love thy neighbor.’* Carry out | this quotation in your daily life, true heartedly, and live your religion daily in the shop, the home and the neigh- borhood.” | Next 'l'hur.ldny Rev, John L. Davis ‘u ill talk on “The fundamental prin- ciples of Religion.” | ekl YALE SOCIETIES LLLUI‘ New Haven, Jan. 18.—Three so- cieties in Sheffield Scientific schook| chose members from the 1826 class last night. Among Connecticut. stu- dents honored were Frankiin H. Co- gill, Bridgeport and Russell H. Nor- tham, of Hartford, by Berzelius and the Colony club; Nathaniel W. Bishop of Bridgeport and Tracy Fablan of New Haven by St. Elmo and Deita Phi; Hawthorne Deming of Danbury, Raymond E. Tracy of Waterbury and John H. North, Jr., and Edwin D. Toole of New Haven, by Vernon Hall and Phi Gamma Delta. = ‘When your tea guests praise your des- serts, &nd askfor the recipe, can you proudly specify Baker's Certified Ex~ tracts?—advt. Voice Culture EAR TRAINING SIGHT READING |James D. Donahue Room 318-319 Booth’s Block Trainee of Yale University 81 Sefton Drive ‘Phone 1274-13 Special ‘lu-fl- te Beginners N’ 7&- Hershey’s Sweet Milk Chocolate et 25¢ Golden Crumlies SATURDAY CANDY Glycerine and Rose Water 4-ounce composed of finest gy-fl--d t rose water. seellent for chapped hands, T e 19¢ H0c Pebeco Tooth Paste 50c Pe 76c Mellin’s Food 25¢ Mennen’s Talcum Powder 19¢ $1 Horlick’s Malted Milk . 25¢ Resinol Toilet Soap ... 50 Java Face Powder ..... 50¢ Djer-Kiss Face Powder .. $1 Waspole’s. Extract 50c¢ Mulsified Cocoanut Oil . $1.20 Bromo Seltzer 60c California Syrup of Figs . 39¢ 25¢ Woodbury’s Soap 50c¢ Mennen’s Shaving Cream 39¢ <2I0C Your Toilet Needs and Medicines at a Saving $1.20 Scott’s Emulsion .. 25¢ Packer’s Tar Soaps... 50¢ D. & R. Cold Cream .... dent Tooth Paste .. Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN ST. Opposite Arch St. \ Tel. 1409-2 AT $1998—Sl’0m' oous which were up b, $39.,98. 1 $16.98™™ HOSE, Plain and Klocked; were e $l .69—SP0RT up to $3.00 per pair, A Discount of 33 1-3% Off on All Dresses of Silk, Wool and Jersey P $2.594""w%;su?uefim up to 8?33; Balance of @ur SUITS; were up to $35.00; sizes up to 46. —_— STEP DOWN TO THE ARMY AND NAVY STORE HOTEL BRONSON SLDG. BASEMENT EAST MAIN ST. PRICES RIGHT—GOODS THE BEST /, LI JSafe Drua Stores 217 Main Street January Sale OF DRUG STORE NEEDS Maycroft Quality Writing Paper linen finisk Station- High ahtndutb eryof the pr lq! corre- m':Ju-nl.u 33C Oéndne Dupont French Imported Tooth Brushes ° A .rm-o::-umm gular valest e e 25¢ BANNER RECORDS February Releases Play On Any Machine 49c¢ CURLING IRONS Electric — Special At — $1.19 Rexbouny HotWaterBottle Constructed in one piece, the #ame as the Fountain Syringe, and guaranteed to give ‘at least one year’s service. 2 quart " amary special 89C January $1 Pinkham’s Compound .... 85¢ 50¢c Mentholatum $1 Piver’s ace Powder (assorted) 95¢ 50¢ Caldwell’'s Syrup of I‘epsm 45¢ 25¢ Lyon’s Tooth Powder . 60c Doan’s Kidney Pills Shinola Home Set Regular 45¢ -_}5c oo - MMD-H-&‘. oes 4 §un 'Wo e — 3-50¢ “"“o: ool Polisee — brings & bril . 69 oo 100 33c 39¢ 59¢ . T3¢ .. 18¢ . 33¢ . 37 shine quickly.

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