New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 29, 1924, Page 8

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HOPETOBEABLE. TOTAKTO. . Russia Working on Gigantic| Sinersns. Eoiacopshans ana se Radio Project enth Day Adventists, while there are | # numerous military "academies for|H boys and private achools for girls| 3§ that would be barred from receiving | i students under the age limit, Moscow, Oct, 20.—~Boviet Russia is striving to keep pa France in radm alioion: K \ arly a score o ow m D varous parts of nk up not only of the huge re- Ing other parts of Populace - y nation has its special devil, in drinking devil," , which “1\ 1 other American sta.|held here recentiy. ime, inter- German nation {rom s :AAn\llmlIiflml Ra with allimportant German, Jtalian stat n radio stations h a new and ,| Germany by drinking. who added the future leaders of civilization.” Rill Would (lose Institutions to ter of education. on in November, causing a hot fight here and in oth- er cities and communities of the pos to close all private s hrm! in Washington to p\lp\ls un- declared un- federal district nd now before the rt of the United States. school bill, as it is ive support of the while it is be- d aches state. MUSIC TELLS TALES Candidates for New York Govern- orship. New York, Oct., old time melodie Governor Alfred § 1€0+ dore Roosevelt, in their redr mr cam- 29.—The music of d slate. Wherever the sovernor speaks, the ag: the Sldewalks of New Y Y .]\lsl why th ing Through Comforted at last palgn music for No matter how obstinate, long=~ iRdE siTEs b standing and acute, Sloan’s b the Old Toy gives quick positive relief. Pat | e : ¢ it on gently. At once you feel a j asthey xv'.ned this tun lowing warmth as freshly puri- fe . the former presid ied blood issent tingling through - ““”“f‘“"' the at the infected spot. Then—in na The Sides "”“ of time—release from pain. druggists—35 centa. j West & has a bearing on sl L t mor Smith was born 0an’s 1mmen Yorka East Side : ~Kills Pam there. { with N of the democratic gubernatorial campaigns. Q/m Buick models are equipped with Buick fon akes~ am integral CAPITOL BUICK CO. 193 Arch St. Tel. 2607 ™ When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them ing fought by an organization called | SISTRITIEMTEEININ the Friends of Educational [ree-|§ dom, made up of men and women! of various religious denominations. | 3§ §hould the blll become a law, it|# would close all church and private | § schoole below colleglate rank. The|$H denominations affectad {n this state | would be the Roman Cathelics, the| ¥ SPECIAL TRICOLETTE BLOOMERS Well made garments with shirved elastic bottom, all desirable shades, $l 59 . . value $1.95, Sales Day Price. . Initiative No. 49 has aroused as | with the United | oy ynierest as the presidential i (laim That Alcobol Has Tnjured Bueckeburg, Germany, Oct. 20.—|§ and the German people has the|$# " said Dr. F. O. Mel- | ¥ le, of Frankfurt, at a congress of | # h Annapolis, | the German League for Prohibition | § Only the in-|§# ence of true Christlanity can save | 8 etrimental effect of alcohol | § erman people was iilustrat- | § od by figures given by Dr. Strecker, | § president of the league, who pointed | § out that three and a half billion | § iti- | marks are consumed annually in|# Altogether | .| the damage done by alcohol to the | 8 people may be figured at six billlon | § marks, according to Dr. Strecler|H “Clever Americans knew | § tion; sober and dry nations will be | § Georg Michaelis, one time chan- | §§} cellor, referred to the connection of | 8 Those Under 16 in Washington | alcoholism with sexual excesses, con- | tending that the church could con- | State. tribute greatly to the wiping out of | § in.| alcoholism, svhich is mainiy a mat-| &% “The Protestant church of Ger-|§ many has feiled utterly so far inas-| & much as it did not not make the al- | §31 cohol question an issue of its own,” | § satd Herr von Wicht, a parson from | 8 Bielefeld, He added that new hopes | § 3 _| in this direction might be harebored | ¥ since the separation of church and | §#§ Old Time Melodies Identified With | paign for governor of the Empire| EXTRAORDINARY Brushed Wool Chappie Coats Season's newest shades and styles; our regular $4.95 aud $5.95 Sweaters. Sales Day Price $2.79 ~Main Floor SPECIAL Pequot Cases Size 42x36. Price, each Sales Day —Basement EXTRAORDINARY Wool Jersey Tubing 56 inches wide, full line of all Fall leading shades. Sales $1 .24 Day Price, yard Main Floor SPECIAL Pequot Sheets Size 81x90 Bleached $l .39 Sheets. Sales Day Price. .. ' —Bascment EXTRAORDINARY Women's Full Fashioned Silk Hose TIrregulars of a ‘F’ 25 qu\I\t\ in all new shoe shades. Day Price Main Floor This eong has been used in | nominee’s | SPECIAL Quting Flannel 36-inch Amoskeag Flannel, stripes and checks. Sales Day Prxce. 25 C ~—Basement EXTRAORDINARY Men’s Broatcloth Shirts Collar attached, or neck hand style, in white, blue, tan and $l 39 : . grey. Sales Day Price Main Floor SPECIAL Pure Linen Toweling For“dish and roller Towels, borders. Sales Day Price, colored 15¢ ement EXTRAORDINARY Krinkled Bed Spreads Made of heavy. brown muslin; col- ored stripes, rose, blue $2 69 . gold. Sales Day Price. .. —Basement UMMMD New Britain’sf $ A DAY THAT WILL GO DOWN IN HISTORY AS THE GREATEST DAY FOR VALUE GIVING. EVERY DEPART- MENT HAS SLASHED PRICES TO THE BONE AND MER- CHANDISE WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST. SPECIAL . BOYS' ALL WOOL SLIP.ON SWEATERS Gualanteed 100% wool; navy and $1.95 Second Floor SPECIAL Infants’ Hand-Made Dresses Guaranteed hand made embroidered,. countless styles. Sales Day Price ¢ Second Floor SPECIAL & Women'’s Full Fashioned Cashmere Hose All guaranteed first quality; all desir- nhlve shades. Sales Day $l 15 . Main Floor ¢/ SPECIAL Men's Silk Stripe Madras Shirts Values to $2.25, in all neat striped patterns. Sales Day Price’ Main Fleor SPECIAL All Silk Chiffon Hose A full fashioned pure thread Silk Hose, regularly sold at $3.00. Sales Day Price Main Floor SPECIAL Ladies’ Chamoisette Gloves Strap wrist gauntlet, embroidered back, all colors. Sales Day Price, pair 5 C ~—Main Fleor SPECIAL MEN 'S GLOVES One lot* of lined and unlined suede and cape Gloves, mostly Meyers make. s Day Price, $1.33 Main Floor SUPER VALUES AT THE ART DEPT. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S BIBS SPECIAL . FUDGE APRONS | Stamped to em- | Stamped on brown | broider on' soft fine | Sales Day 1 29 C | each muslin. ~ Sales Day | muslin. Price, 7C | each . $1 00 TABLE DAMASK INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS CLARK'S 0. N, T. sizes. . Sales Day [ed and Price, EXTRAORDINARY ‘4-Piece Brushed Wool Teddy Bear Suit Well made in Buff, White, Taupe, Brown and Blue, sizes to 28; regular $4.95 suit. Sales Day Y Price Becond Floor SPECIAL SPECIAL BATH TOWELS Large size, 24x48, Mercerized finish, Extra heavy double assorted patterns. loop. Sale . Day Sale Day Price—Yd. 44c Each. EXTRAORDINARY A Host of Fine Bargains From Qur Yard Goods Dept. . C(g’l"l‘()N CHALLIES “or comforters, 36 inches wide. Sales Day Price, yard 150 UNDERWEAR CREPE Plain -colors and new dainty patterns. Sales Day Price, yard SHANTUNG SUITING . For dresses,l ch[i)ldren's frocks and raperies, Sales Day Price, yard 43(: FAST COLOR SUITING For dresses and children's frocks; guaranteed fast colors. Sales Day Price, yard PRINTED CREPES New silk and cotton Fall patterns for blouses and dresses. Sales Day Price, yard floral EXTRAORDINARY SILK FLAT CREPE Pure silk dye. All shades, includ~ ing black and white. Sales Day Price Main Floor e SPECIAL MEN'S LINEN SPECIAL 1-CLASP GLOVES E mth dered 1 Large size, hem- lur‘)v od |nyd"r Bale Price, Dair. —Main Floor EXTRAORDINARY Alexander Smith’s | Tapestry Rugs Assorted pattesns and colors, size 27x54. Sales Day Third ¥Kloor SPECIAL PILLOW CASES Stamped to em- | broider, hemstitch- crochet. | Sales Day Price, Tc| $1.19 .. Main Floor SPECIAL All colors and o . FOR WOM Real $49.00 and Coat Special Nq. 1 Sport Coats With Raccoon Fur Collars Values $24.75 $5 Sizes 16 to 38 Regularl Sizes Many Mog¢ [ i 'EXTRA( VAl DRE! -of Silk, Jer On All Other Ready-to o eI TSt STt st eIt ITEIeSi I Rs LaTs R eanenesaeey

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