New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 29, 1924, Page 5

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RELIGIOUS GONTROL 1S INVESTIGATED Anglo - American Committee' Seeking (o Correct Abuses Bucharest, Aug, 29.~Considerable Interest i being displayed in the present visit to Rumania of the Anglo-American delegation for the study of the condition of the wmin ority ehurch of Transylvania, The delegation I8 composed of four mems bers, and s Dr, L, ©, Cornish, of Boston tary of the Ameris can assoclation D fer, of Philadelphia, ® of the Reformed churches of the United Btates; Dr, Sylvestor Beach of Princeton, of the Presbyterian churches; and the ey Dy A. B Hurn, of Lelcester, Eng- land, of the HNritish and Foreign Unitarian assoclation The members of the after such preparatory st possible In Bucharest, have 1 more than 1,040 miles in 7 A held conferences in ts of the provinee, going unaccompanied from In pursuit of their freely place to o investigation ,and sparing no effort to arrive at the true condition of affairs in respect to the attitude of the Run the so-c In an turning Rima government rendiness In answering questions and in supplying such data as the delegates asked for In order to give | them an insight into the govern- men't attitude and policies towards the religious minorities. Dr. Hurn spid “We are of the opinio ditions have Improve past two yeays. V enormons difficultics & a problem complex of religion . 1 cannot sa t isfled with the as we found them-——of the minority prob- ronditions— Association of || " traders and government » | earthed, s Inra otitle ag NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEST AFRICANS PREFER |S'|'. PA”[ 'm fiREET ! e WHEAT BREAD 10 YAMS| Baker's Product Supplanting Mille AMERICAN LEGION 20,000 Delegates Expected on British and French West Africa are Sepl' 15' hndls lO sl)eak ‘ of wheat flour as a regular item of | B Paul. diet, and agriculture department ofs | four convention hails— which will | ficials foresee an inereased trade 1n [ house the national gatherings of | flour with that territory the American Legion, the American The growing demand for wheat | Legion Auxtilary and the Forty and flour is the result of laborers being | Light, to be held 15 tol ecruitod from the interior for servs | 1u will | in the seaport towns where, 8e« | yeurly 20, cording to American Consul W. J. 1o Judge Royal A Yerby, at Dakar, Senegal, It 18 auite | convention ehuirman nuon for these laborers to make | A siage with 4 seating capacity ul of a loar of bread and a N | or 4,000 porsons has bee Haker's bread s vepliaes [ ihe municipal * auditord mush and rico in Bonegal [the main sesslony of the convention | Consul Yerby repor will be held, manioe dumpling and | phe 1egion oh Guinea, Sierea Leong, [ e held in the O e and yams i ohureh f the Ivory Coast, Gold Coast, Daho- | il m moy and ) ! he : Thirty years ago linporta of wheat | ainis witl ho arranged in flour into that part of Afriea were | almost Int:llj:llrlul the small quanti- ghambar. of e eid oupltol It ties recelved being used hy a few g And 1t Lhe Craacy { Judge' Konesaw M, Landis will ad. afficlals. dvesa the Leglon Auxiliary, The ont ture will be the states fuesday evening at the Nutfonu . Mush, fice, Cassava and Maie; Wheat tmports Increase. Washington, Aug. 28.—Natives of Minn, Aug 29, = The stunding dinner PIND OLD BONES Tmportant Archacological Discoyers chairme les Made in Prance — skeletoms | the auxillary, as well as national of ficors and department commanders {of the leglon, will be present Memorial services will he conduct- ed by Mrs, Dora Platner of Ells, nsas, national chairman of the | Gold Star committee, May Date Far Back, Macon, Aug. 9.~ ant archar 1 finds have been made at Solutre-Pouilly by French Ameoriea selentists, including George Grand MacCurdy, | @ z of Yalo, and Dra. De Peret, Mayet Smith Out of Game and Ancelin, of the niversity of ! D, - F g Ifor Rest of Season Lyons, ‘ive skeletons have been un- | Pittsburgh, Aug catcher who join which some of the sc Nationals just in tists helicve dat historic tim | heavy part in the recent ers howeve 3 |towards the top of the I judging their [ably will he lost to th assurantion on a bronze rving found | the remainder of the season. with the graph showed that Import- | FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1024, We Carry "MADAME \" (Rubber) REDUCING CORSETS and Brassieres, THE 480 Also other well known makes of rubber ve. ducing styles, Y80 To Muin\/ A / fore for /n‘wéu‘/x/ tew Britains Shopping Center Lo B WA AD LU S0R We Carry BUTTERICK PATTERN keeping a com| stock lr| the neur’“l: desir- able patterns, Delineator Subser ‘ptions may be given vur Pattern Coun cr, 7 \ / LAl "\\. |\ Cm— [ AN, ="/ This store has always taken special pride in its ability to serve the children, but this year more than any other year, it has surely acquitted itself in this line by displaying wonderful values. This store is now ready with just the right things at Lowest-in-the-City Prices. ; Smart, sturdy, low priced Clothes for Boys and Girls — Clothes that make happy youngsters; values that make happier mothers. 2-PANT FALL SUITS $6.98 'FOR THE BOY GINGHAM FOR THE GIRL SCHOOL DRESSES ' $1.00 $1.65 $1.98 $2.98 All wool fabrics, newest fall models, full lined pants, without & doubt the greates it value for 8 to 17-yvear hoys in New Britain, ALL WOOL JERSEY OLIVER TWIST SUITS churches, but it seems to us that a s continuing and the | h ted finger, caused when imanian government wants fo | n coveries has brought [a foul tip struck his right hand in snable and just de- | a large number of sclantists to the me with Philadelphia W spot 1o watch the wor | Smith, one of the best hi 4 x counter This assortment cannot be heaten, even in Hartfoud, the best styles and values we have ever had—to sce them is to appreciate them, sizes 7 to 11 years, inclusive, fssion has announced will prepare a joint and com- preliminary report of its in- . in which will be set h in detail all cases of alleged abuses that were brought to at- tention. The government will then be given ample opportunity to re fute or explain any charges may he brought and, following thi the final report of the commi will be publi and the United This repoit shot able from tw robahly lead. or at lc leading, to the redress of ahuses of power ag at present exist, and at the samé& time, pro he extromely angles. 1t will such vide the outside world with a com- | s !'pe nting with their power of de- | greater plete and unhiased rveport on the condition of the minority races and | veligions In the province of Tran- sylvania. t help n | —SATURDAY— MARKS THE CLOSING OF OUR 10 DAY SALE MAKING ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL SALE EVENTS WE HAVE EVER HELD For the windup of this sale we have added the most ex- ceptional values—to enable you to grasp this opportu- nity—Buy here Saturday. fe to play a NOVE ates’ final drive ! big ps alia No | for the pennant. iy Call of the Open Still cies of southwestern roduced in Australia as | S{ponger Than City Lure v me | > Every Cactus Tucson, Ariz., yeurs ago cacti wer such Munich Germany, Aug. 2 being ma i t of the world ported « i a re than 100,000 | Lgriculturis o calculations | looking for statistician. There might he on this globe whose alin opulation 100,000, Of these | ». Dodd conferred with experts | 202 are in Kurope and their aver- at the University of Arizona, Sev-|age population is 300,000 vicious {vpes of insects were In Europe alone the proportion of | od, and the visitor began ex- | persons living in large cities 1s even | an for the whole world, plants | for every seventh person on Euro- pean soil lives a city of 100,000 in- habitants or more. struction. The few cactus transplanted in Australia came from Arizona. ONLY A FEW LEFT MEN’S ALL WOOL SUITS TO GO WHILE THEY LAST $0.65 VALUES UP TO $27.50 Men’s Shirts While they last. All fast colors. Were Up to $3.00 ~ Men’s Rockin- chair Union Suits $1.89 Regular $2.75 Men’s Working Pants Regular $3.00 $1.89. Mens’ Balbriggan Underwear 33c Each 79c | Men’s and Young | * Men's Lisle Men’s Hand Tail- | Hose ored Suits 7 PAIRS Formerly up to $35.00 __MO Alslk | g | * Knitted Ties JM_rBfil%—u Values | Men's Balbriggan wie 39¢ _ | Union Suits | 15% Discounton | §9C ] All Silk Shirts |~ Men’s Silk 20% Discount on | Hose | All Better Grade | white Only ‘ Suits | 4 ‘f"““v$l.0_Q KAPLAN’S CLOTHES SHOP 440 MAIN STREET Opp. East Main St. $2.98 school wear, regular $3.98 value, SUITS $4 98 o ! to 8 vears, extra fine trimmed N braid and emblems. WASH SUITS 88¢ quality, FALL CAPS 98¢ Nowest styles, in newest fall suitings. SEPARATE PANTS Sizes up to 18 ves double reinforcements—s the assortment, SPECIALS IN OUR S Domestic Dept. FOR TOMORROW ONLY. Full Length Ruffled Curtains—2 1-4 yds. long, of fine marquisette in white only, hem- stitched with ruffled edge, and tie- backs to match, reg. 98¢ Pry 79C Fancy Turkish Towels hite, with pink, gold, blue and lavender stripings and fancy border, good size, regular 39¢ ) 290 Double Bed Blankets—Full size, dark grey with pink, lavender and blue borders, and shell stitched edge, excellent $ value, regular $3.98 2.88 Embroidered Pillow Cases—Regular 79¢ value, in a big variety of new pat- terns, regular pillow size 0 490 Lace Edged Curtains—Of fine quality marquisette, with neat lace edging, 2 1-4 vards long, regular i $1 i 1 9 $1.79 value MISSES' AND WOMEN'S NEW FALL SWEATERS (ool mornings and cool evenings demand a light wrap and the new sweaters meet this need \ ofl= 'y nicely. For wear on Labor \*/ Day—they cannot be beat. N Brushed Wool Collegiate Sweaters—Reg. $3.98—Special at $3.49 Tomorrow Only—a Labor Day special—in tan, white, poudre blue and orange, with collegiate stripes at 3 49 neck, cuffs and hips, all sizes . s $ . Brushed Wool Chappie Coats fancy, coat style with flaring cuffs, botton and neck fastening, in wonderful color combinations and block effects, $4 98 and . up all sizes Brushed Wool Kid Boots Sweaters—With or without long sleeve, very attractive for right-now wear, snappy style, and beautiful color $3.95 and $5.50 combinations . Brushed Wool Slip-Ons—New plain colors in good serviceable style TAKE A LOOK AT THESE SWEATERS AT OUR STORE TOMORROW NEW the season. ete. Sizes 4 to 8 yvears, dark and light patterns, very desirable for BLUE SERGE AND JERSEY MIDDY neatly Included in this lot are values up to $1.98: all + in one lot for immediate close-out; sizes 21y to 7 yrs. durable, practical materials, all wool, with rges, corduroys and suiting mixtures, in Very special, sizes T dress-up wear. made of plain materi sizes 2 to 6 yei Millinery SPECIALLY PRICED TOMORROW AT ONLY $3.29 5 Hats at this early in Qur millinery section is all aglow with new Fall styles—stunning models in black and wanted fall coll bright embroidery, braid, ribbon, velvet flanges, And many charming new shapes are offered for misses and matrons. Felt Hats. ...$1.69 All colors and combinations. rs, attractively trimmed with REMARKABLE SALE of Philippine Gowns and Chemise $1.85 A special lot of lovely Philippine gowns and chemises at an unusu- ally low price. They are all of high quality material, fine and soft, with hand embroidery in a variety of designs from simple to rather elaborate ones — solid eyelet and Caloda work. They have built-up shoulders, some sleeveless, others with short kimono sleeves, and the necklines are round or square, or V, pretty and cool styles for warm weather. Regular §3.98 value — ALL WOOL SERGE DRESSES $3.69 ‘ to 11 years, neatly made with embroidery and braid trimmings, in handsome desirable styles for school and PANTY DRESSES FOR THE LITTLE BEGINNER 98¢ » $2.98 Clever little styles with embroidered designs, and checked ginghams, just ask to see them. SWEATLERS FOR THE LITTLE TOT $198 All wool sweaters, reg. $2.98 and §3.98 value, in coat style with high buttoning collar and beit all-around—in brown, blue and tan. CHILDREN’S NEW FALL HATS $1 69 ","” $4 98 Felts, felt cloths, velvet, duvetyns and silk materials designed for smart children in clever styles and shapes. . School Hosiery AT SPECIAL SATURDAY PRICES. Boys' Heavy Rihbed Hose—Reg. 45¢| ity, in black and brown, all zes, double sole and heel. . Pr, 33c Children’s Fine Ribbed Hose—Includ- ing black, brown, grey and champagne, in all si regular clty checked hose, in all colors Mis: Fine Ribhed Hose—Fine lisle, in black, cordovan and colors, regular 45e pr. ... Pr. 35c Golf Hose—Reg. 59¢ quality, in plain or English ribbed with wide fancy cuff, in all colors, all c Silk Socks—Reg. 50c, in all colors de- sirable; a close-out so not all 25 sizes of cach color ....... Pr. C School Shoes THAT WEAR—FOR BOTH THE BOY AND THE GIRL. Girls' Tan Lace Shoes—High cut with | arowing-girl toe, perforat- l ed heel, sizes up to 2. ... $ .98 5 Rest Grade Girls' Tan Shoes—Reg. £2.98, special tomorrow only—sizes to 2, very neatly 2 finished . vase v s .69 Boys' Tan Shoes—Sizes to 6, English or round toe styles, good $l quality .o P .98 Small Boys' Tan Shoes—Sizes to 18 made like big brothers . Best Grade Boys' Tan She vear welt, for school and Sunday English or round toe, 2 sizesto6 ........... Pr Big Boys' Sneakers—Reg. $1.50, able for gymnasium wear, 1 1 sizes to 6 Pr. od

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