New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 15, 1924, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1024 a0 son should ‘ive serious sonmder | that the sams great snseerive, worrd | WINTER TRAINING URGED '“.f,“.'..q,... Johnson mad the present | (] vistma 1o ‘chariey hors' and FTHYLENE IS BEST | WOMEN PROBIBTIONSTS |5 s, e s i, . which he stands, that his exampie will system, when players started o |cAme time to start the actual pracs As ANAESTHFTIC Morement Sponsored Mainly alwaye prove to be inspiration to|this year to come during the week o life o P November #.16." horoughly hard th omen of G shortly | 1he ife of Loday 1n encouraging " " % thoroughly harden themselves phys | 4 Wonen of Geomany Wil W) | hes pirit of worldly brotherhood The World's Commitie of the Y. M. | Indiffervnt Training Main Cause of [sically as early as the first of the doy It seems to be the general In the United States we believe it |C. A, ia planning to cooperate In mak | Mid-Season Collapse of Many year, would result in better baseball, |practice of every player to start right most appropriate te observe Natlonal [ ing the Father and Son Movement S ath | “In the old days players did not [In and practice baseball pitehing e worked adi p ul o . | Detalls are to be worked eading ha o think of starting to play baseball in |threwing, running, and batting with s(]w“sls Fmd Il ls Pmle]‘amc Perlin, Aug. 15.--Weltare workers | Father and Son Week at that period | universal 0 have visited the Lnited States(of the year when Armistice Day out by the Boye' Work Divislon staff. | cpicave Aug 1h.-~Indifferent [the spring until they were capable of |80ft muscles and no wind, mr OI)CI'IIIOIIS within th hn*l ¢ .\ H'k “. lefly | comes. This has proven to be an op- of »«m'.-': E, M, Robinson, h‘lrunl 860 [ nnysical eondition and lack of proper |standing it," he said. “That Is all wrong, 1f they started for i estigating ti stion of pro- | portune time not only te pay henor [lor secretary of the ¥, M. C. A. Boys' |oring training causes the mid-season | *“Cy Young and many others, in the [to condition themselves slowly soon he millions of fathers | Work in America, 18 now secretary eollapse of elubs, which, at the start |old days, went to Heot Hprings and |after the first of the year, they would announced that a orement ols fand sons who gare their lives for the ——— of the season seemed certaln pennant |other winter resorts, and by elimbing, | be ready for practice wlu‘n the train« ideal of world brotherheod, but & time The pole star I8 always directly lecontenders, in the belief of Ban|walking and running, developed their |ing season started, and it would re. Ameriean [strength gradually, Then they [sult in a better game," Be Lavnched for Prohibition hbition, returned rocently and have |and respeet to New York, Aug 15.—The deaden. sored principally by wem " Ing effect of ethylene, in tluminating soon he launched here to make Ger- | for the fathers and so@s who survive [ over the north pole Johnson, president of the @36 on a fine crop of carpations in many dry as quickly as possibl | \ & florist’s establishment has led to, Moetings with this end In view have discovery of ethylene as an escellent [ heen held in Berlin, Leipzig. Ham. | 3880 1t anaesthetic for human beings which | burg and, it is said, even in Munieh, .m.-.o-u- - ---w-.—---m—-—”-“m-- may in time displace the usual anae: |the home of famous brews Most thetie w used in operations, ac- of these meetings, it I8 announced - - ] - - ) the purpose being cording 10 4 report published by the have heen private Engiacering Foundation and prepared | to arouse the attention of the women by Dr. William Crocker of Yonkers, | whose influence is to be used eventu A WORD Dr. Crocker, aa head of the Boyece 'ally in initiating the movement Thompson institute for plant research | throughout the eountry tien crop was ruined three years in!ings were the women prohibitionists succession, Close research disclosed | Who told of thelr visit to America and . TNC NOVSE OF QUALITY, SERVICE AND AEW BRITAN, CONN. the fact that the slightest trace of il. &ave their views on the situation | § : AUGUST luminating gas In the air proves dead. Iy to plants. One part of gas in 20 000 parts of air suffices to kill me. | dium.sized buds vhile ene part in H within twelve hours, the petals never | M uf H CLEAN'UP opening sgain | ¥ : Experiments Cover 18 Years | ‘ + / / A ful i y / . : T careful reading o The experiments, originated 16 _\Y"nr'- n;\ I'r\:'i"hhl:-u'o;hunll'\ :no .ll’d (.:. pacson mrosieesd / ) ) every advertised item in r. Lee 1. Knight a e University of ] H / y / f / / / i " Cricaro, are now. arter tong and ar- MOT® Than 20 Nations Hold |§ ‘ » / our ad will prove to vou duous research, making the medical ' # / 'y ) that ;hg_v dnrel_\'alu(;n that profession better acquainted with the : ) \ cannot be duplicated, while use of ethyle principal part of 11 Aflflual ObSGWaflCG i = / . > there may not be all sizes luminating an annesthetie, Ry t d i s e 12 “Ethylene lacks altogether, or has 3 4 or colors in Ev'.)'” lot -“:" in only slight degree, the bad quall. | Geneva, Switzerland, Aug. 15.—The | § N they are all this season's ties of sther, chloroform and nitrous :;‘\'::'l:fl Ffl:‘-".m‘:m;u'. :-\-lnnefl : ; vegular merchandige and so oxide,” Dr, Crocker reports. “It has rica wher as become a | H : aieh P ins | recognized Institution, s spreading ° priced that they will prove very amazing to the Satur- po lethal action, does not {Induce sweating, and produces little nausea | OVr the whole world. This was indl- | Seiaaaing” :ug today In & spoech by Walter W. | § res ummer erc an lse day shopper. ead of Omaha, chairman of the Na . Recovery From Effects Rapld | ,101 Father and Son Committes of | § i : Come while the gelection is at its best and get your choice of them. Furthermore, Dr. Crocker asserts, ° ) the United Statea and also president recovery from the eftects ta very rapid. | 0% TUT IR R He polnted out the fact that Dr. F E. | 0050 the World's Committee of the | 4 contoaions ax 10w ae one. part " | T, M G4 “More than 20 mation.” | t Frices at Are Lxtreme ow 1,000,000, but ranging as high as one | e, @, "oDserve Father and Son past in'5,000, for the yellowing ofrus | L o¢X: In the United Btates alone up- | 4 trutte, “"“'c“"d A Calitornin As| wards of 3,000,000 of fathers and sons | & ‘ jolned in events during the past year." a forcing agent for hastening dormant |° The Father and Son Movement 8 plant organs into immediate growth, M. C. S s , ethylene, it is said, is far more effec- ?:::L’:(::;'.:“Z .;,bf‘“‘?&,‘;.;?‘:f :{ i Al‘ll‘lua.l C]ean'up Of tive than either chloroform or ether, 07, M t which formerly were the best known l(?:rt}?er:‘ AR LR A LR HITE agents for the purpose. Dr. Crock- “Onl H y as the fundamental prin- or's detalled report is avallable at the | ;o108 of world brotherhood are rec- | § n engineering foundation, 29 ' West | oonizeq and accepted by the peoples | 8 Thirty-ninth street. of the world, can we ever hope for | 8 o SILK world peace. The men who are to BRITISH ADOPT GRAPEFRUIT | direct the destiny of the nations of London, Aug. 15.—British peliple | the world during the next generation | A | are gradually coming to llke grape-|are néow the voung lads who are in | —At-—-— —_— t—-— HOSE frult. Imports of the fruit during|our homes today. What greater priv- 1920 totalled 13,784 hundredweight, | ilege has a man than to give of him- z but last year had {ncreased 31,000 |self as a companion, teacher, advisor, ) G , reater hundredweight, and {mporters say|and as an inspiration to his son, who | that last year's figure has already |tomorrow steps into responsibilities | 33 been surpassed this year. Fully 60 |the significance of which we cannot per cent of the fruit consumed here | conceive, v l comes from the United State, “Every man, whether or not he A4 alues / 7 Women’s Chiffon All Silk Phoenix Clocked White Hose, regular $3.00 values. Hose, 2 . Special for 3 l 69 Pair Prlce days only ° Phoenix Lace Clox, Women's Whit i White Of the original ticket. The smartest Hose?mens pa. Clitts Hose $2 .50 i Phoenix White Silk A collection of voile dresses ever shown at Made of fine quality material in an ar- prices that should move them quickly. All . 2 b Hose, ray of smart styles, all handsomely trim- very nicely trimmed in all sizes and de- Women’s Paris Clox | pyjp $l .OO White $ l 89 Onyx Pointex White med; sizes to 46; values to $6.95. sirable shades. H 08B o Hose. A e T Women'’s Embroidered i $2 79 R e Clox $2 79 Gordon H-300 White li ITY UUUD T !j 3'8 MA'N ST H SPECIAL ’l‘H‘E NEWEST VOGUE—LADIES’ WIDE Wos i e ;Jlox, IS{lcl)l;e $2 25 ECONOMY PPICES TEL. 2485 NOVELTY RIBBONS . SPORT BELTS White wioan - 80 85 S 1te ron Narrow widths, 2, 8, 5, for dress trim- Ladies’ Wide Sport Belts—In a large R Momlng Specmls From 7 A' M. to 11 A M' mings, very large assortment to choose array of all widths, white and colors, plain and perforated. REAL MONEY SAVERS FROM THE i iy 27c é‘fi%'ui'fl%kfig 1b. 13 C frm‘n. i Satunday eeos Yard 1 OC Priced here at Ea. 256 G $l '69 BASEMENT STORE POTATOES pk. Legs Genuine Best Pure spava Lame 29¢C | tarn . 2w 31C rinen Talo locies Al Lnen &) All Day Specials in All Departments ; i ! G only, $2,69 | biesched musiin Ko sale Sau PRIME RIB ROASTS s .. Ib. 28¢ S ‘ CREPE KIMONAS each . . I $1.39 Linen Napkins—Hemstitched [ o pure linen breakfast Napkins. ’. n $l 49 | | { Fruit of the Loom Sheets— Old fashioned fruit-of-the-loom Bed Sheets, made from a 42-in. LOIN LAMB CHOPS ...... ... 1b. 39c §|# ™ ] J i S e inely fashioned of good quality crepe, 3 ROAST VEAL .................... Ib, 22¢ ; in plain colors; handsomely trimmed with :ET;,,?";:::Y 25c preads—Heavy ROASTPORK .................... Ib. 22¢ f neat edgings, value $1.59. $l 00 el sl e :\elllulk‘;id":llze hemmed . Quite } For Saturday ............ " silver bleach Irish table linen; o b i :;;i:y selling, $2.95 Turkish Towels—Extra size Bath Towels, 22x44, heavy LAMB FORES . .... . 20¢ 3 Gy _ | LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS . ... ... Ib. 15¢ J|§ s e ey RSO0 FRESH KILLED FOWL ..... Ib. 38¢c CLEARANCE_OF NEW 2 e — Candlewick Bed Spreads— double loop, colored Jacquard SUMMER FABRICS SPECIAL * Large double bed size, fast | border, monogram space; re- | duced for Saturday 84c Sugar Cured Bacon lb. 28¢ ' Best Frankforts... Ih, 18¢ Choice Shoulder Steak Lean Corned Beef. . Ib. 10¢ Imported French Eponge—A fine, soft im- 9 CEILLL LA GO 2l i l r\nr:‘;rlo;uhric for early fall wear, full line of CHILDREN S DRESSES and colors— D"g"-r:“mnm e g { . Ib. 20c Lamb for Stew.... Ih, 14¢c Priced here at absorbent crash, colored bor- Fresh Cut Hamburg Ib. 18¢ Lean Boneless Pot colors with white nubs, | Veal Chops Ih. 18¢ Roast . Ib. 18¢ EHobINe N e Smartly made frocks, daintily fashioned [ der, for dish, roller and hand = Single bed size towels. For Saturday l 7 42-inches wide; black, navy; 20 c = T CFODS DS e ol DO e of good quality gingham, in many cute DOMINO 10 1b. 25 1h. the =eason, 42 ) each selling, yard, ) sular street shades. Guaranteed wrinkle- styles, in sizes to 14, value GRAN'D SUGAR nk {1C nck $17§ ';L’L;’{'Zpigf‘;inni’,l"’.,,,;.‘,m:f.' $2.54 $139, For Saturday ... 94C o : For Saturday selling—Yard .... . E‘ aporated ,\hlk SR AEOR P ) 3 cans 25(‘ New Printed Crepes—All silk crepe de chine Cl Campbell’s Beans 3 cans 25¢ prints, in the popular navy-tan, navy-gray ) Aug‘ust ean-up color schemes; large assortment of patterns. Campbell’s Tomato %up ........ 3cans 25¢ Priced for Saturday. $1.95 SPECIAL of Challenge Milk ............. 2 cans 25¢ e e o e h L ; andy wash silk for sport Fancy Flour ... sack $1.00 | Roval Lunch Crackers [ o s od G oun TR RS PHILIPPINE HOUSE FURNISHINGS Baker's Cocoa can 18¢ 2 lbs. 25¢ g SRS S 5. SN Dotted Dress Voiles—Fast color voiles with Lux .... 2 pkgs. 19¢ Sourkraut ... 2 eans w white dots in navy, red, green, tomate, orange, UNDERWEAR Plaid Blankets, wool finlsh — | 81 -Plece Syracuse China Colors, blue, rose, grey and tan Breakfast Set~~Brown and blue RKellogg's Corn Flakes Tomato Catsup 2 bots, 25 orchid. For Saturday 290 pkg. 8¢ Shredded Wheat pkg. ||, selling—Yard o Genui ilibpine Gow Size 70x80. band decorations. Genuine Philippine Gowns and Chemises o BLINES i $4.49 | apeeiat so0d Luck Jar Rings Premier Salad Dressing Irish Dress Linens — A soft shrunk dress all daintily trimmed with laces, ribbon and 2 doz. 15¢ | jar iinen, white and colors. A remarkable 50 h . i AR 1 |lvaine tor saturday onty—vard. . (¥ neat embroidery; value 1 39 Terry Cloth — For draperies, Black Enamel Sult Cases — cushions, couch eovers, etc, Fall | Brass lock and catches—18-in. w Fnr.'\\n n s ans ! $1.95. For Saturday ..... CREAME R(; : BUTTER 2 lbs- 85(: | 5 i ;_hlpnsle;\t _:’u!t re;nhd'ed, 85c ;\ze."“ ; - C————— B D G — . ‘or Baturday-—Yar .e peci NOTION CLEAN-UP SRl Full ‘Cream Cheese .. ... . 1h. 29¢ | Oreitisie ol Cinfilons— # 24 <34 e A " * Cretonne Co 0/ . Nucoa Nut Oleo First Prize Oleo ] Dress Linings—Omo and Velvet Grip Sanitary SF EC]AL 20 inches round, light and dark :::hczrz’:me' T Y, A | Kleinert make, net and Sateen 3 7c HOrR S T Spectal 1h. 29¢ Ih. 29¢ v A 5 lawn, with dress shields at- CH[LDREN s PREREEAY s - « | Ruffle filrlflns == Made of California Sunkis an 20¢ tached, re y 5. California Sunkist Oranges .. ...... doz. .gc ;;‘P:gl ;;’i“"“' VAR $L75 Cameo Lingerie Tape— Duroleum Rugs — Assorted | fine quality eplash voile, 3 1-4 Red or Yellow Onions 4 1bs. 25¢ BEI <P pair 89 ¢ | White, pink, blue . 9 DRESSES e tieand b | B e Yellow Elberta Pearhc: Red Ripe Tomatoes qt. 10¢ \\‘illimadnthic X Threads— Sl c d S ‘ :;:m"' 15¢ i h White and black, Unicum Halr Nets— Stamped to embroider on Table Lamps — Polychrome Fresh Green Peas 2:.1: S bRk R "h"'"";' g1 all sizes 3 Spools lOC Double mesh, real human | fine dress linene, all the bases and hand mads Wk Kotonah Velvet Rugs — Eize Large Cooking Apples . unch 5¢ §| § Sanitary Aprons — All hair, for bobbed hair and | season’s new shades. Priced shades, Extra ss 0 | e $1 08 lnng (.v een (' ukes 3for 10c B/ #i Rubber 49c large cap size, For IOc for Saturday special ' . special. . .. J . Each 3 qts, 25¢ Solid Head Lettuce ea. 10c Sweet Green Peppers qt 18c §/ #; Aprons .... Sat. Selling.. Ea. Each Green or Wax Beansat, 10¢ | Vellow Bantam Corn £z 33¢ | 8 e s - Do D 0 040 20 =D SR o E ot A=A SRS SRR SR S R R bl

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