New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 2, 1924, Page 5

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by the rector of the Sacred lh-urt' chureh, Nominates Dr, T Anollu n fnation d vy the committes follows “In vlaw of fhe herole work of Dr. AmeMa Tutles duriug the smallpox epldemio last opring 1 be- | Co. and will prove Interesting, due lleve her name most worthy to be |to Dr. Battin's abllity to glve busi- | submitted for the Kiwanis club | ness problems an odd and Interest- medal, as being the person of the |ing turn. most service to the city of New Britain during 1924," The list of nominations now con- | wins nine candidates. They are |gorring o i Kiwanis-Herald service medal con- | Rev, Dr. J, 13, Klingberg, m!-'nuh»r orciiavei i guth st mne e test have closed and the publie |#nd — superintendent of the Chil- now ‘1 accorded the privilege of [dTeIs Hom QBIAGK R oIS st e el Specials for the First Wednesday of the Month i et S oo e L THIS IS GOING TO BE OUR BUSIEST MONTH. TOMORROW OUGHT TO BE OUR BUSIEST DAY AS A GLANCE AT THESE SPECIALS WILL CONVINCE YOU. BE HERE WITH THE CROWD TOMORROW. friendship, which earned him the title of “The Quaker Ambassador" and brought him In touch with many of the most prominent men in Europe. The talk has been arranged in furtherance of the honesty cam- palgn maugurated by Chalrman Wil- llam B3, Joyce of the National Surety | NINE CANDIDATES FOR HONOR MEDAL Al Citizens Eligible to Yote in Kiwanis-Herald Contest les ved and resds DRUGS AND TOILET ARTICLES Piso’s Cough and Cold '\h-dlcnw. regu lar 29¢, fap 22¢. Omega 0il, Djerkiss Face Powder, 50c size, 34c. Boncilla Compacts, 69c. Palmolive Soaps, 4 for 25c. NOTIONS Kleine Dress Shields, 49¢, Special, 15¢ pair, Large Rolls Tape, 24 yards to a roll, for 15c. Sewingr Silk, 2 for Te. Seamless Rubber Water Bottles and Fountain Syringe, regular 98¢, for 69c. oV value 29¢ to 22¢. all colors, regular 5¢ yard; Y80 1o 586 Main). / », A Store For bverybody ARREST AUTOIST Nominations for candidates in tie has done the most outstanding act of publie service during the 10 months between January 1 and November 1 of thia r The award will be a gold medal | to be awarded by the Kiwanis elub | E at the annual ing in January, A prominent rowill be se legted to make presentation ad- dress Two new nominations were re- eeived and approved by the com- mittee before the nominations ¢losed. Thi are as§ follows: Proposes Father Bojnowski “Kiwanis Contest charg automobilo which he was driving struck and killed John Lamont, 82 years old, who was walking along | the highway. Michacls ciaimed, ac- cording to the police, that he was driving 20 miles on hour at the time | of the accident and did not see Mr, Lamont until tha machine struck him, Medical Examiner Thomas G. Alcorn declared that' de | caused by a fractured s| Lamont, who was the father-in-law of Chief of Police Clyde W. Harrls of Thompsonville, leaves a wife and vgn children. cd on §2,000 bail for bis appear- nce in the Enfleld town court Wed- sday morning. of manslaughter after the ing to this city the new New Brit- neral hospital; Dr. 1. Eben superintendent of the New in General hospital, nominated because of his activitles in connee- tion with the same institution; Marcus White, because of his ef- forts to bring the new state nor- mal school here; Miss Ventlis Lo- gan, who started the movement for additional housing at the New JBritain fresh air camp and who made the first sufgestion resulting Editor: in the dental cli Dr, Samuel “Dear Sir: 1 would like to nomi- | Delano, for his free health classe hate the F Lucyan Bojnowski | Rev. Lucyan Bojnowskl, for hi as a candidate for the Kiwanis | tivities among the Polish people medal to be given to the most pub-|and Dr. Am Tutles for going lic spirited man in New Britain. | into voluntary quarantine last | Father Bojnowskl stands as one of | apring to take care of smallpox | the finest examples of that type of | patients | henefactor which considers the| The coupons No More Sick | Headaches Women’s $4 and $5 Ox‘ords and Pumps $1.00 pair Patent, tan and gre) Damty Lingerie Satin - and Radium Silk (‘amisoles — beautiful assort- ment just in today—Ilace trim- med and tailored ‘styles sure to delight every feminine heart .... 980 Crepe de Chine Chemise — tegular $2.98, in beautiful lace medallion trimmed gar- ments, and fine Val. lace edg- ing, in flesh, honeydew, blue, orchid and $l ,98 maize. all sizes gowns in all 79¢ Muslin Gowns—Jenny-Lind white or pink and white combined, tail- 5 oved styles, or very fine quality muslin. 9C Xmas Philippine Gowns-—Beautiful assortment to select from--hand made and Women's Cold Weather Hosiery Women's $1 Wool Hose. Medium and heavy weights, in camel, brown, green and blue . heather . . air 64(: Women'’s Silk and Wool Hose at half price. Irregu- lars of $1 grade, in greys, suede, Mandalay ‘49c and brown .. pair Men’s and Women’s Wool Mixed Hose. Regular 35¢ value .......... Pair for voting are welfare of the needy its chief con-| printed below and must be mailed cern. ‘The need of immigrant homes | to the Kiwanis contest editor of the in New York has been felt for|Tlerald not later than Saturday of some time, During the past year |this week, Only one vote is allowed Father Bojnowski, a New Britain | per person and each ballot must be resident, has gone outside of his|signed with name and address. parish and city to provide onec of s these, . “This, in addition to caring for |Dr. Battin to Speak on Crooks and Business | suede, broken lots, wonderful value. 19¢ Children’s Hose— anhsh ribbed if the elkskin shade and Boys’ Heavy Ribbed in black Since she | | Women's Felt Bedroom Slippers— made the Another shipment just received—all the Polish orphanage and erecting a home for the aged in this city, \t‘” 29c and 35¢ values . ... two more great aids to public wel- fare, proves that lie is a man of | unselfish aims anl one of whom the city may be proud.” The commlites ruled that the the Natlonsl Surety Co,, at the noon luncheon of the Ki club tomorrow on the subject: “The Modern opening of the immigrant home in New York was not a New Dritain achievement, although a commend- able thing, but admitted the nomi- nation on the basis of the general Business Man.” Dr. many yearsa professor at Swarthe more college, leaving the profession to enter the war, Dr. B. I, Battin, vice-president of will speak nis Crook—A Menace to the Battin was for teaching During and after the war he organized a |5 good work belng done in the clty | movement for promoting OFFICIAL BALLOT Kiwanis - Herald Contest T wish to cast my vote for [ R N NS P CORTIE. s S e As the citizen of New Britain who has accomplished the most for the community in the past 10 months, Nominees are: Rey. Dr. J. E. Klingherg, Ysaac Black, O. F. Ben- nett, Marcus White, Rev, Lucyan Bojnowskl, Dr. T. E. Recks, Dr, Ameclia Tutles, Dr. Samucl Delano, M iss Ventlie Logan, Everyone in New Britain is eligible to vote once, clip out the cou pon and mail it tn. Cla b ot b T T e o b b e T B L b R ] OPENING OF TOYLAND] Hurrah! Jolly Old Santa Claus Has Been BE SURE TO COME TOMORROW! ; DEAR OLD SANTA was here last night and, as in years past, left the most wonder- ful lot of Toys in the city for the youngsters, Ask Mother or Daddy to bring you here so that you can see the thousands of fascinat- ing Toys and Dolls on display. ERICKSON & CARLSON 377 MAIN ST. “A Reliable Furniture Store” world ,l Vanl INDICAN TEST = “You'll never be rid | of headaches by with headache pow- ders” this woman's doctor told her. Then he made a test, and sure enough he (ound lndi can present. As long a8 Indican s present in your system you simply will be troubled with sick headaches, sour bloated up stomach, gea bllious- | ness, broken out skin, loss of appetite until tho Indican is removed. You may not realize you have Indican, but if you have the conditions men- | tioned above, it Is a pretty sure sign ou have. And unless you Temove fho cause of the Indican you may have some serlous sickness such as rheumatism, neuritls, gastritis cven lung trouble or other dreaded disease. Make this Test: Have a urinalysis made and (f the chemist reports In- diean present, start, taking Carters Little Liver Pills for a few days. Then mako another test and see how all these asgns mentioned above start to disappe: (,\\rl'l’s Lll'l! Liver Pills not only make the stomach, liver and bowels work In a fine healthy manner, but also have been found to drive_the | Indican out of the system, $/GHT INDICAN WITH Cflflrffl‘s ;I’HIHE zL/ui_/e % He Left a Gift for Every Good Little Boy and Girl ’Phone 1477 MM‘\GM%MMM%“&MM\&MMDMWM% fl dugins yoursell | 19¢ only. Pair colors, ribbon trimmed. Regular 98¢ ..... $2.98 and $1.98 Gingham House Dresses—One whole reel for close-out tomorrow —all sizes, all styles, all col- ors, at this special price to- morrow — better dresses <luzhtlv soiled $l 49 in the lot. Ladies’ $3.98 Bath Robes —Dark and Jight color ef- fects—made of good warm blankets, sizes 36 to 44; trimmed .... Buy Xmas Handkerchiefs Now Your BOYS’ TWEED SUITS 98¢ Value $1.49, sizes 3 to 9 years, in arey and brown tweed mixtures, braid trimmed, Balkan and Middie style. ment 5¢ ea. to 23c ea 49c box to 95 box 36-inch Round Table Cov- ers—plain centers with 10-in, Filet Lace edges, very dainty and wonderful value 2 Children’s $ mont Turkeys are day before Christmas. Bath Robe Flannel, in light and dark effects, good heavy grade. Reg. Ym.(139(: 69c yd. 36-inch Evershyne — Just what you want for makir]: Christmas lingerie—in plain and striped effect, in a full e \'flrd49c colors «.oove Men's Outing Flannel Night Shirts; sizes 15 to 20, striped flannel. Reg- ular $1.49 value Warm Winter Underwear Specially Priced HEAVY WOOL-PROCESS UNION SUITS $1.79 Sizes 36 to 16, good $2.50 value. UI‘ v MEN'S \P(‘im. Wedne day BARGAIN TABLE LOT Warm Fleeced Shirts and Drawers For Men, Boys and Girls 44c Garment e lot—this for Wed .25 and $1.50 UNION 93 c Special Medium weight, extra fine grade. R R R e e e SR e e ) NOVELTY | $5.00 | HAND BAGS | BEADED BAGS 98c | $1.98 New assortments atiful colors, | styles and com- | binations, re- markable values | at this low price. Values up to 98¢ in t WOMEN'S §1 sda UITS sleeteless, knee IMPORTED NOVELTY BAGS For the Kiddie | Be to choose from— newest styles and Lol lection to choos leathers/ from. O—for only £5.00 $4.98 and $5.98 Trimmed Hats $2.00 Must make room—radi- cal reductions taken on all trimmed millinery. See these wonderful values ‘“o- morrow—rvelvet, silk and satin. Killed 2,000 New Ties for men, just re- ceived. New styles — specially priced. Select now for Xmas gifts. 98¢ “ $1.95 Boys’ Flannel Shirts and Blauses 89(} All Silk Women's Strap Wrist Chamoisuede Gloves — Brown, grev. white and .00 and S350 [m- pmtr(l Kid Strap Wrist | Kid Gauntlet lar £1.00 Gloves — diculou |"‘\\r\:{‘ N for Xmas Pair SPECIAL BA LOT Men's and Boys' Golf Gloves. Women's 59¢ Chamoisuede Gloves. Men's 98¢ Leather Work Gloves and Mitts— 35(: pair RG \l\ S0¢ hand Party Frocks, Jersey Dresses § Canton Crepe Dresses and Warm Winter Coats Garments that formerly sold at $19.95 (0 $39 you with values such as you have never before secn. Twill Dresses—A marvelous collection at practically a give-away price, fomorrow. Men! Select HER Toilet Set Here $3.49 1o $12.98 Don’t Forget to Get Your Free Auto and Turkey Coupons 75.00 Automobiles and 25 10-1b. Fresh Yer- to be GIVEN AWAY ABSOLUTELY I'REE on the Be sure and get a coupon with each purchase you make al thie store between now and Chrisimas. Soe the Autos on display at our store. Turkeys to be furnished by the New Britain Market. ( (vlm ed Silk Umbrellas mbroidered .. One rack ready for Bolivia Coats, Warm Chinchilla Coats, Poiret Brushed Wool $1 98 Scarfs, in plain colors with deep fringe trimming; brushed, mighty able from nowon.... heavily desir- 87c Ladies' Flannel Bloom- ers, white or pink and blue striped, in full cut, strongly styles, orade of flannel ... extra reinforced heavy .49c¢ Women's and Misses’ Brushed Wool Sweaters $2.98 Reg. $3.98 and $4.95 Sweaters is lot to- ('A"d collar tyles — bell s tight es — side fastening. sine gle or double- breasted. Flannel Middy Blouses—In red and blue, blem trimmed, co-ed or lation style, sizes 2 (Ge il e braid and em- regu- 79 Crib Blankets — Good big size, pink with silk shell-stitched ]:ou'ulm' \\'hne fine quality made—just Infants’ gins—very and blue figured, edge. Knit l,eg- and right one these cold 98¢ BLANKETS blue, , Si1ze grey, tan ‘ l’;-‘i’l“r.l{l?l 1 PILLOW CASER Each 25¢ SCRIM, (CROCHETED BED SPREADS $198 MAROUISETTE AND NET CURTAIN MATERIALS or bo CHILDREN'S 'ELT BOOTEES 49c 69c, all ¢ ors, all size Yard 19¢ PEARI NECKLACES 98¢ ned box NECKWE HOLIDAY AR

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