New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 1, 1924, Page 15

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—=]NEW BRITAIN HERALD [=x] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1924. okiip a¥ay with- (hG) egpViotion that — e A GO NS D I TS UKy SEEREE Mllll PLE ~the tropics were due for a develop- ment likely to change public opinion 'about “the backwardness of its SUPPORTED IN JAVA === = o - = e Feature Strong Attractions for Tomorrow M e \THE LITTLE RED SCHOOL | . i Pesoigl:(fietuannfirgn ol HOUSE IS MISMANAGED' OUR ADS POSSESS THE MAGIC FACULTY OF POURING CASH INTO THE FAMILY PURS | Suprsttestcns of Macrauiown. West | IT REMAINS FOR YOU TO READ THEM. Berkeley, Cal, Feb. 1.—Land set- | tiement and colonization schemes in| Virsinia, Schools, Cites Many | Australia, Palestine and elsewhere oy Teachers have occupled in recent months the Fanks of | Tl'll' woflderflIl attention of Dr. Elwood Mead, pro-| Morgantown, W. Va., Feb. 1.—De- BORDE! “MINERV ee fessor of rural institutions at the claring that the teachers in the rural University of California, who has|schools of this country in some cases EVAPORATED | TOILET just returned from a tour that took jare *not playing the game svith 100 CREPE him to many parts of the world. | Lynn Hastings has sent a lefter to all A FINE PAIR OF WOMEN'S GENUINE MILK g g Dr. Mead is preparing a detailed ‘nf them urging a more conscientious A - report of the Zionist movement in|attitude toward their work. A good grade | o Palestine. He made a verbal report N The fxuta elted by the superin: Fownes Filosette Gloves A unestroll itar oA to those in charge of the plan in|tendent include the following: Not for tomor- Tondon, and discussed the affairs of |punctual in opening scnooi; close too At almost half price—100 5 tomorrow erln s the Jewish Colonization association [early in the afternoon: neglect clusses | Hooii oiisals at row, .. can (¢} C with Daron Rothschild in Paris, during the day; crochet, read or| “Palestine and Mesopotamia are the | write letters during school hours, This glove is known the country Women's Silk and Wool enly counulr\s I know of that gained | permit children while on the school | over as a standand $1.00 glove, “ ~ e - Hose of fine texture and qual- by the war,” commented Dr. Mead.|grounds to use obscene language and ity. AII wanted sport shades. “Under the British mandatory they |otherwise misconduct themselves; fail | » Mill runs of $1.50 79c have become the scene of all manner |to solve diffioult problems in upper | Vine soft washable Eilosette fab- 3000 YARDS grades — Pair . of new enterprises. They promise to | grade « rithmetic; do not prepare their ric—2-clasp style in all new spring 8 wool Golf reguin their importance as great trade | lessons properly and have to consult | shades, Name “Fownes” on each E H . . |t forhe o ko yhasins dimae] e 2 xtra Heavy | Hose Another Great Lot of he Zionist movement has at-|the recitation period; too disinterested % : 5 S rt H tracted attention to Palestine and will |to attend teachers' meetings; teachers | nbleac ed FOR BIG BOYS po 0se send there milllons in money and {and janitors do not build fires early Sizes 9 to --3. High For women — pure wool, thousands of settlers, Iut there are | enough in the .morning to insure coflon Cloth f;:;:",|03f"v“""‘““l’:;:::'l silk and wool or silk and ¢ther important factors. British | comfort when school convenes; fail . : lisle, Values up administration is one. Farm villages (o take interest in community i 40 fuchios wide, “¥oe oult twys Actuslly & 2.5 $l 00 " B TN L joe Y tomorrow, $1.00 value, to $2.50 — Pair . are protected against Tiedouin rob- | which they are teaching and speak i 190 AL 54c sers, Arabs ave being used as gen- | disparagingly of it; do not obey the | _/ ard. ... . or tomorrow 4 darmes, Shra o sebed * GENUVINE “MOHAWR” Plans are under way law requiring a flag to fly over ali ;‘l::"“l‘wlll;r:i:'l::. marshes and r.-lorl-aling‘::-:;:31".1,|111‘H|\g1 while school is m1 D A ltalian Glove Silk e l{'”'""'.'.' :,..:,,;‘....".',',”r:nffi waa FEDERATION OF MUSIC Notion D tP n novel weaves and color- and the British built north from the | " s - $2.5 il s Sericen " URGES BETTER SINGING otion Dept. N Thi E . e .. $1.79 youns Riouist masmed 'Rutheapers| — Heavy Polished Wood ew Ings to Embroider has secure ! franchise from ' Memory Contests in Connection With Mangers with cros the British government for the de- “Tintex”’ the Dye — All shades A . velopment of water power from the Publication of Netw Hymn Book 10¢. ¥ A Dining Room Outfit, stamped on white flaxonette, consisting River Jordan, below the Sea of e i i T ; of 36-inch center, 3-picce buffct set and 18 x 54 $l 00 | KI . I’t’ R bbe 500 BOTTLES—500 SIZE ilee. He s at work on a project Now Being Promoted. "":l,‘.‘:c'.::-:r Crowe o 2 Bt E S Saiare & o emerts nu r WATKIN'S MULSIFIED to develop 100,000 horsepower for the Peorla, 1il, Feb, 1.-—-Music mem- COCOANUT OIL cltien_of Tiberlus, Halfa, Jaffa and |y contests In conncetion with the Whisk Brooms — Good mll«lv- Buffet Sets In latest 1924 designs, on good ants erusalem, . « oe . £ publication of a new hymn book for grade bleached cloth S A ne sham 00 e Jewish Colonization Associa- | gunduy sehool use and plans to ob-| Kleinert's all olastic Sanitary | Absolutely first quality in all p tion began its work before the Zionist | 1 4. cooperation of Camp Bel .. Pillow Cases, stamped in new $l 39 sizes and colors. 19c P 3ic ° > or TOMOFTOW (v ate st movement took shaps. Tt is Baron | gy \ tap tomorrow Girl groups in developing better ens P standard grade tubing — Paiv .. For 101 e gemble singing, are new ventures of “Hickory" Gum Rubber I the National Federation of Music| tary Aprons . L col@gneis ron Rothschild aske .1.,“”‘\ W 1t AniblRoa by HeI6A Rk Qe s oot me o go home and say that ir ny > . . a vison Mills, national chafrman of pub- R e Rmerican Jow wished o spead Sher|fio0e Ml ’ 10c card Prices Cut Deep At ni0 or 100,001 to extablish u colony | phg pew hymnal was declared to be W hittemore's French Gloss Shoe that wonld bear his nume, the Jewish | (10 fiest of ffs Kind ever undertaken Bl c ooy A00 SEASONABI E SPE CIA] S D D t '””" g ation e d; be “] 18 it not onty contains the select of | Goenuine Wil Nnnp Fasteners — fllg CP . v Ipon to carry e project ihe gld hPmns but a great many new 10¢ cards ..., 6o throug Near Jerusalem. on the | o..¢ cajculated to appeal to modern i Miner's Malted Milk Cocoa clevated ridge where David met o o P fe “Warrior” Button and Carpet b, L youth. Each hymn is accompanied v y Gollath, 1 sw ¢ n handsome new | 4 <hort story of the composer and Thread — Spool ........ T¢ “Amami” Henna thmpoo —_— e golng up the cirenmstances under which it was “Dominoe” Collar Bands — All T A Edmond Rothschild’s pet philan- thropy There are 40 . flonrishing & I “‘4:"hm\‘|u this survey ('u'- Vh:)‘n‘\,”, n Upon tl hymns, with PG . B¢ Merck's 1 Lb. Sodium Phos- Glonists, 1y ciul wox commisstoned | .o 0e music and stories, is based the | p w1 sess 2 Wales 10 investigate & ambitious 19¢ ® Merck's Stearate of Zine. .. 1 an the Sunday schools. 3 in 1 Oil—The 30¢ sizo. . . scheme of the Rritish empire 10 re- | wpjugic elubs as well as the Sune William's 85¢ Size Flavoring Fx- heving the strain of unemployment In | o,y wohools should use these hymns 0" Polishing Cloth for sil- h tracts . ! m by oetliing Englishen on | for community singing because the | ond metal ....000.0 800 “Lingette” the genuine 36-inch New Checked Sateens of extra quality, Epsom Salts—tull 1 Lb, Ikg. reigated luhds In Australin “hrist h books Berve as a per- s Knitting Cotton — Ball ' Y L e, 4 e | Christian hymn books ers ! ter's Knitting Cotton in full range of colors, Nainsook in light 29c l 36-in, goods in a full range “Dominoe Curletie” ase \\|”.A e, Mead \[ wport on petual witness and promoter of trived Sustralian colonization plan has not | o vistian unity and it i8 the theology striped or 5 - Mary Garden Face Powder - 4 g b 5 C | colors ... Yard | of colors, also $1.00 pke e Yard | black ..... Yara @9 C Patoncs Rutloustic Ganle o oen made ic, his dnauiry was o r (he heart that unites men,” de- LaPage's Glue—Tubes and bot plain ...... il to have loped that 1t would | ciured Mrs., Grace W, Mabee, chair s Engluwd and - Austraila oIty | nan o thee hureh music department ) ’ ST LN I L etidng ke 85,000 for every Kng-| W find that older people also are as | = C be“ i es vy oumt to the s, | greatly intercated in these hymns as | p Real Windsor Wash and | Silk Stripe 36-inch Nov- s by ',‘f':,',',’"' e, Mead alvo announced to the Ve [ the sour ! ] T : . “ ernment of New South Wales that| Poencourage small singing groups Tomato Soup Ready Krinkle Crepe in'| elty Lingerie Cloths, in all | Printed Satins, in colors, hialion” Laxative Salts. . . 85¢ ind Lo ralse the standard of singing . 1924 Spring + sealp Remedies — they had ahont B1500 cach 1o invest | L oiomily, this year has been made e fou. (e o s pastel suitable for coat i the seheme Mt Cont " Natiooat I’l'nlvl‘ e tomom “"2 r...lSC patterns ... Yald 29c shades . ... Yard 59c linings .... Yard 49c scholl’s Zino Pads ... 2de the settlers were likely to fall unless » { : Yen y the 1 tomorrow e, Mewd did not congider feasible | Camp ¥ Directors, and the ¥od the cxecution of a contract entered | uration has asked the various groups nto between England and Australin | o girls to solicit the advice of 1he wherehy Bogland was 10 send oMt oo clubs in thelr localities in gis b e igrp ek W LTINS - S LRI Special Candy Corset Waists Fast 6;;;:‘6;;"““ Children’s Muslin | Advance Neckwear commonwenith and the state of New | yojvon to render songs in a musiclanly . Bouth Wales e said th mdon nner. 0“ S and Sydney were negotiating to| ’ e':“"g" = Vor girls and misses. The Made of “Fruit of the Loom” oomers tyles d Turkish Paste—Deliclous flavors ‘mbrells o & teed fast wmend the contract, in view of the MANY DOGS IN VIENNA b .. 2%¢ | rez. $1.00 numbers, 39c ,‘.'.::::-"-l::ldrnmt:: ||:vl::;""l i suggestion that colonists would face o nens of s a dangerous sitvation wuniess they| Yie8na, Feb, 1.--A dog censu sylvan Mixed Small Assorted for tomorrow Children's styles staunch little garments that Choice and dainty these pretty . sovided with funds to begin| M8 city disciosrs the curious t Hard Candies — Lb. ... 25¢ wash and wear. Tvimmed ot bits of dress accessories. Collar knee with lace or embroldery ” . . . [twice as many of these animals as ™ 18¢ o br. Mead visited the Duteh East|, .0 (he war, or 91,000 against 49,- [l Crymalized Creams — Winter- e Women's styles Pan, Musketeer and Bramley Indies as the guest of the Dutch gov- | © 0 ais Pty stock being that there are no edge. Shes effects, Priced . {000 in 1912, Two theories are ad , Pe s M o | 9 vanced for the increase. One is th b s e hose supporters attached—3dc, recent law permitting householders to | e keys 1o outer doors and relieving eir experiment aid he got new volnters about in- tensive farming. There, he declared, | e found more than 30,000,000 per. E . P the janitors from thele ancient r Ivine In comfort on an L-dn‘v;: syonsibiiity of guarding the premises JUST ARRIVED 1 FOR STOUT WOMEN | This, it is sa ed to a wide demand w EN P l A F k for watchdogs. The other is the pro- Made of shadow batiste in pastel shades. Also a very good ercale pron rocks fitable market for the brated Aus- Bed Sheets—full size, 81390, 950 quality nainsook. Strap shoulders or built-up styles, trimmed trian police dogs. Hundreds of these Made of fine quality muslin with neat embroideries and crochet 1aces animals, thoroug 1 Por tomorrow c splendid . superbly trained, were brought homs Damask Table Covers — Made of finest Several clever styles in neat patterns— by office d men from the war 3 e el e I e quality mercerized material. Size 81361 Bl o s mede st . X Hemstitehed —Assorted c 2%9 MAIN ST. | industry in many families - 51.35 . For tomorrow patierns Table Covers—Made in Ire- $l 35 Here ar . by o land. Red or blue, fast colors WEEK-END | e o ::‘“ For 1 Witch Hazel | “Cutex” Size 18 x 38 . ] : 4 .. y‘ Manicure SPECIA[‘S 3-Piece Aluminum Sance Pan Sets—Made Fure _dh“"ed s Preparations ounce size for to All of the 35¢ pack- PEPPERMINT PATTIES rdigpidh e s BN Tk St dmaaefit b P Bl J Sizes 1, 17§ and 2 Qs = Set 2 ¢ special price of |.| 01 TOW 39¢ ¥ okt Ol , 7¢ : = hew motersals are traste o worths The «sles arv new Do you know that we Aluminum Sauce Pots, with 98 : 1929 models. The sizes are 3 1o serve a deliciogs luncheon 4 overheavy gauge, § qu. sior c ! : : : daily for 65e? )+ “Boutt MAT" Towels, At qual- O J A Your saving §s 50¢ 0 S5 on LITTLE TOTS And a Candy Special S sackus NURSERY TUNES which is a real value £ 9 Turkish Towsts=—Double loop, 19c These popular double disc Kiddie for 4% \ Mue bordeg Py " oot s 6 Agents for Page & SR - sl 39 Records in full assortment Shaw, Apsie, Crathis § yirc 5 For tomorrow 22C Sweets, and Park & Til- Ruffled Cumaine — Made of fine quality ‘andies volle, etitc] and with ford Candies. site. hemstitchend wit 31. 49 the-backs — Pair ..‘;’3%'.‘."5’3:1’.’:&.?";52 m “GIANT” BATH TOWELS Sizes up to 5 100 splendid 8 years. Buy several of thew ferent helghts, has 8 arms Floor Broome—Made of good quality 11 Extra heavy double loop, with blue or pink ' ::":" ) s "':'" :""‘" 59c borders. Sizes 21x50. 49 shed handle For tomorrow C the Tobaceo Show in New York how “aty 1t 15 “to roll your own.” Mes — S S a0t by &t o —_— — — 7= siyle. Miss Petty Roche detepetrated

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