New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 25, 1925, Page 12

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29 PRESENT AT RED ARMY SOCIAL -~ Rev. J. L. Davis Delivers Ad- (ress on Washington Night' the 1 last Methadist ehure) Bible the “Ladies’ was obserye evening by the 1 army of Everyman's members s 1 Know | plate his lite and meditate upon his wcts the greater man I think he is and the more I love him, 1 have & great drawing toward Washington. a great thing to think of these men in our history until you you know them. [ think if 1 Washington coming into oom 1 would know him and what e would say. ¢ Amerieans are a slogan lov- ople. We love a ph We wtracted and captivated by a . We have always demanded ¢ our presidents that they give us L word of praise or a slogan repre- senting their life and their adminis- tration T should st ing pe Calvin all love, present president, is 4 mun whom we 1 man our confidence, u wan whom 1 respect more highly every day than I did the day before. | Lis mind is probably not of the first itude: his qualities are not | f the first magnitude; but tak- | who has | coss ¢ |Bacon of Middletown yesterd City Items Gulbransen player planos at Morans' —advt, A hearing on the summary pro- tion brought by Charles Gled- raitis against Max Kennedy to secure possession of the premises at 432 Main street will be held in the city court at 10 o'clock Saturday morn- ing. Roche & Cabelus are acting for | Giedraltis, Victrolas and Pianos, at Morans'— advt Deputy Sheriff Martin H, Horwitz rved a writ of execution on I\ M. Hallinan obtained a judgment of | $156.18 against acon, who did business as the N Britain Anin ed Sign Co., in the local court sev- eral weeks ago, and claims that it as not been . Hear the Victor Radio Concert at Morans' Music Store Thurs. 9 p. m. Evangelist May Quiet Herrin lm troublesome Kurds, and the Turks drew the troops which ralded Amadiah last | Trak territory | year, near City Reported Taken Constantinople, 1%b, {urdish insurgents were here today to have captured city of Kharput, In eastern Minor, sixtymiles northwest Diarbekr, The reported the Asla of - DRISTOL NEWS (Continued from Page Seven) clerk that Dr, A, W, Sutherland, milk inspector, will be at the council chamber in the city hall on Friday from §:30 in the morning. until 4:30 in the afternon and on Saturday +in the morning until noon, Mayor to Write Rockwell' History. hn 1Y, Wade was appoint- od by the board of park commission | sulted in the arrest of the thi ors to write a blography, of Albert I, Rockwell, to be filed In the records at the city clerk's office for future record, It was deemed proper that such a rcord should be had for future reference, Murs. Gierymski Found Not Guilty of Theft Mrs. Stanley Glerymski of Gris- wold street wa discharged on charges of theft when she was ar- ralgned before Judge Day in Hart- ford police court yesterday. The three pther women who were arrsted last week with Mrs, Glerym- ski on charges of stealing goods val- !ued at $5,400 from the Sage-Allen company of Hartford were found gullty, jall sentences being imposed on two of them. Mrs, Olga Blaisdell of Hartford, the saleswoman in the store whose arrest and confession re- others was fined $100 and sentenced to serve 16 days in jall. - Miss Ger trude McGann of Hartford was fined $100 and costs and sentenced to five days in jall and Mrs, Mollie Costell( Giotls was fined $50 and costs, The women were alleged to hav systematically robbing the Hartfor store, the scheme being centered around Mrs, Blalsdell, It Is alleged that the women went to the storc and securéd-valuable articles from Mrs. Blalsdell for small sums of money, and the difference between the amount pald for the goods and the market value was divided 50-50 with the saleswoman, Wasn't She Mean? “Yos, when she wasn't looking kissed her.” “What did she do?" “Refused ,to look at me for th: rest of the evening’-—Progressive Grocer, all in all and taking them Itogether is g true representa- | of this England life, and | —ady | Trank Tereyak has taken a pe S mit for ge at 46 Grove street is a true representative of New |, oogt 00, and Harold L. Hatch \‘ g .{vvl | T think he is one of 1y,44 taken a permit for a dwelling on hat dark tine before 1 T ik e v om o THE FLINT-BRUCE COMPANY’S SRR i b ¢ | I ning. Connecticut Business College b e Vp % Skinner —advt. i . o | te | @ good many other things | Applications of B. B. Boyle, Miss | i ' ”~ h W and Mrs, Mrs, rmy ust Wl red there—when Daugh- | Julia Naples and Mrs. Anna Lee for M ew erly was havings his hard time and |permits to build two-family houses | JMann EWC it was falling, when it was dark | will be heard tonight at a meeting of the building commission. tor the republic: d the clouds were gathering heavy and dark and | Get your fish at Kopy's, 94 Hftd. | Ave.—advt, | wasn't any hopo anywhere, |Ave.—i\ i o broader, more. valuable service than ever. A mor deed, 30 pages in light this New England- : S R 4 holding the confi- |length filed for record at the| o : AN . 3 The Store Is Filled With the Most Complete and Varied Display of Exceptional Furniture We Have Ever hopes of the people |office of City Clerk A. L. Thompson. | Assembled. The sharpest reductions are on one-of-a-kind Pleces and Sultes, nd desires of all the | With one exception, it is the most AMPL ILLUSTRATED AND DESCRIBED HERE INDICATE THE REMARKADLE lengthy paper filed for record in a VALUES THROUGHOUT THE STORE arter of a century. Councliman Thomas W. of the sixth ward will be a candidate for roelection this spring. Councilman y is @ member of the committec and has an enviable at- | | | The Furniture, the Store, the Organization, are rendering to its patrons a by William M Miss Martha Ear Hurst e Simon- ey maile Music army hopes E FEW E Red string wore The of t « W William 1 Anson A. Mills, Colc ard so mueh about bu- @ about conditions down hington that a woman chusetts who had an | shop wrote to DPresident 1 asked him if he would b of his bureaus, Je wrote B Taaond, ' couldn't| Home cooked luncheons, Crowell’s. that he | —advt. e would | _ Sir Fr testaments distrib comm owing altor W intique Coolid, and told her that he of his bureans, bu : ad a sccond-hand cabines sy l’l"‘:‘ jike to get rid of. Eiton, John A.| “If Ci Coolidge: ever TR s anything that Mann, George VELTE business will be discussed and mem- . . 'is unbecoming to a gentleman or a Captains 'S Unb g bers of the degree te vill have Howard Preble, George H. Dyson, “di New Englander it will go a long | gsoiincideereitoniliiptarc & | e 1 way to sha 1y faith in the besf at 7:30 o'clock. Frank A. Johnson, John M. D T4y, o batiet miy Gith o 11 Heet Woman's Home Missionary B L A e but I have it that 3 IN K”RDiST/&H sons king Kurdist | The insurrection, menpoNE avenol it et tment of the South Congrega- ?\:ml‘..‘» ity 11‘. \ .\h‘:i;:v:h’:, ’x_:..”x:v Gilds I I““:"\. \_’I],;:(“:‘Tz.‘\”\.\]“,r', tional_church will holi on all day Raymo David Ahlgren, W and read every speech and read |S°Wing meeting Thuraday, beginning Lwhich were afte Lknown as wuld, Lieuten- G itant neral els Norman W, William D. Religion as a solution of the feudal situation in Herrin, and the southern Illinois coal belt, will be put to a test.| Howard S. Williams, evangelist, will invade the territory for | a series of Tevival meeting He preaches no particular creed, | but admits he is but a newspaper man “selling Christianity.” , Llliot K. Burr Majors, John Skinner, Arthur H ence Hayward Johnson, Bake Sherman, Frank Trewhella, neis Drake Order Sons of St. George, lits regular meeting tomorrow night at Jr. O. U. A. H. hall. Tmportant lodge, American will hold does state and the restoration of iphate. Sheik Said is report- od to have issued a proclamation de- ng his intention of making one of the late Sultan Arbul Hamid's IKur men, no fear tl the Ca him closely A e " o vepy |8t 9:30 4. m. Sewing will be done & Tana Hotehnise, Wil | 1is history, and T think of him cvery f f he NCs nspita and he liam Hurst, Eben Strong, Jr. iv. Tv, |4ay and pray for him every day, and fortie §local ospllal e nUR o Rt i 4 Taes il " A0 hospital at Greenwood, §. €. Lunch- Keller, William Olden, Harold King L that Mg s true) (hEChe Mab o Il RT e mervedlat noon: and Harry Buntz. Burt 1. Arm. courage of his convictions, and (©0h A o 2 Gl he would rather he right than igRraiIciofEbEanie uililicacs strong was song e ferred on a class of eight candidates ; Rev. 1 3 tor by the members of mo ollows: | < i il : lodge, Knights of Pythias. The work Uit e won Stitis ught for | s e ta few words about the re o ron | Will be under the direction of Harry ashington: The more I g | Witkin. The meeting will start promptly at 8 o'clock. Hear the Victor R Morans' Music Store first reports of ived a week ago, region formerly d the Times v remarks: ieve rece 15 rou Turkish Government Facts Up- ising of Dervishes Armenis | in its comment Davis spoke in part‘as st ngton's wor was ‘Inde- He lived it, h e his life, he gave Kurds who inhabit it v Armenians to | 3 Killing Turks instead.” o London newspaper are giving yminence to the af part- | it as the Times ed- ¥ sugge be symptomatic with the central, 1 its doctrine 1d be separated reas politics and ways been Insepar- partly also because northern bord- | dated territory of which is in ontem . " A o The Suite Illustrated is typical of scores of genuine bargains in Bedroom Furniture. The Wood is finely figured Anlel'i(‘a‘n Walnut, I*rench Walnut Finish, dust proof throughout, center drawer guides, Mahogany drawer linings, a suite comparing favorably with merchendise seclling ordinarily for nearly double. The Dresser has been reduced to $40.00, 0. The Chifforette reduced to $39.50. The Vanity is reduced to $55.00. Targe Size Mahogany Dresser reduced to $74.00. Chest of Drawers $42.00, Four-Poster Bed $32,00. FFour Pieces in American Walnut, $238.00 to $185.00. Four-Plece Highly Figured Walnut, $338.00 to $238.00 Three-Piece Walnut Suite, §150.00 to $95.00 One fine large Walnut Dresser, formerly $230.00, now $85.00 Turkey is pre- | Combination Mahogany Walnut Dresser reduced to $42.00 against | Three-Pieca Mahogany Suite, $124.00 to $98.00. Four lovely Enameled and Decorated Suites, just the thing for spare «bout one-third discount. ' Seventeen 0dd Full Sized Wood Bedsteads, Walnut, Mahogany and Enamek Every one at half- price - cas 16 a onlon, SIReY. f20 D ElulIke the time he was 16 years of age London, 1 Detai COMMON HOUSEHOLD that time his father died) he be- MEDICINES 1 to live an independent life. He Otherwise known "t school at an early age. Probably have for itest thing he eve from med when he copied out 50 ru Thoarcistiluseti et i liecame thelmuldoioit A0 | daugpter of Mr. and Mrs. George . | \1ether. a5 officlally by many was a poor speller. He w L ey { Angora, the trouble privately and became a sut e of ur 2 e Mgrris Axclrod has returned from “ith the west rip to Lakewood, N. J dians and the frontic f The _vlflvn!n: Pinkham Medicine Lynn, that day. Then he becam {towards t] ! " 3 Mass., is th e and an officer in Braddoc be fired n this It Braddock has listened to him he AR ine Vegetal [ . ts o¢ /Would never have had the great de- et and it that did. Washington was | of motor ho |left hehind sick with a fever. He re- sec- euliar to |fused to remain there and mounted and caught up with the raddock’s soldiers wer | own and the grea mortally gton took command. - He er him and four his clothes lio Concert at ing the outbreak in Kurdist s ported from |thus far lish whether Turkish ru Constantinople - e been in The Bed, single, of full size (also 4-Poster) reduced Mr. and Mrs Clifton R. Smith of 99 | Rhodes strect. Mrs. Smith is the Mo pre repre is merely reput that trom is ress or rel ted at local politics, unequall impor many ¢ ! ve cultivated pur licinal pur poses. It is said Lydia E. s on the ish s frontier ars of dervish tions in Persia, is named as the ing, which is repo stantinople to have the establishment of an organiz f and live i v for m angpy the move safety | that h upr Co om Con- of herbs its aims Rotary club, Bi1 € £ r room or summer home, at he retary of the New H mber Yale-Harvard Teams to Meet Britons on July 1 Masa, Yeb. 2 Change e date for the Harvard- Yale against Oxford-Cambridge track t from July 4 to July 11| Fred of ath- This means that iversity team combined Cornell-Princton 18 imstead of July 11, e To Babies 1 tortured by skin trouble RESINOL Soothing and Healing brings comfort-stops itching-permits sleep Cannot harm the tender skin Cambridg two horses shot = d through id, which was true, t Spirit protected him his independ- necessary » Indians hat the Gre he showe nee whipy army and When Stearns & Foster Imperial Edge Mattresss iilustrated are reduced from $25.00 to $18.75 it is time to buy. Our entire Stock of Beds and Mattresses re- duced. c W’ | : | Simmond Walnut Finish steel g b, 1 ¢ Bed in Cretonne, Usual price $33.00. Sale Price $25.00. Zighteen Styles of Simmons, y Englander and other well-know: SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” —Yonwine Pt Khl Unless ‘you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Moore, glish team said 1 fit better into ) s will I Those whom he The letter said that i At ander who won Food Bogies - vioonr o v Getthe K.0. e A Box of Stusrt's Dyspepsia Tablets Makes a Mrth of the Oid Time List of Indigestibles. wuse of late fortune, Senator Reed Says Bird Measure Will Not Pass Washi Neuralgia Neuritis Colds Headache Pain L.umbago K Tootha Rheumatism “Bayer” age ns proven directions. Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets ttles of 24 and 100—Drugg Tyspepria Tablets enabls him (o o the roughage of mince ced hrans. pickles. co:ned 2 tried eggs and s0 on with | Tn this way he gois al! ¢ salts, the vitam and other el wide range anc fmportance satisfaction o eompany 2nd By giving tie stomac effect a3 in health these ta well as rellevs % P YA IOORE BROS. SANITARY FisH MARKET didati Is the Place To Select Your Sea Food Strictly Fresh Fancy Shore Haddock "y EGGS Rockport Codfish Steak Boston Bluefish Steak Slcw L) Serod Steak 2 Dozen $1.00 Large Lake Whitefish Large Fresh Water Eels Large Newfoundland 2,$1.00% Best Btmer 2 L) $1'00 Russell Bros. Herving 301 MAIN ST. The most varied and beautiful line ot Living Room Furniture we have ever been able to offer, Large Chesterfield Daver in lovely taupe, m oth proof, long weariiig, Ramie, including two Down Pillows in Silk Brocatelle, 5.00 to $288.00, Combination Three-plece Mohair Suite, made especially to our order with web botto:ss, moss edging, reduced to 8$175,00. A price never before aprroached for such inerchandise. Three-piece Frame Sulte from the Craftsman Shops in soft tone Tapestry, $243.00 to $178.00 Just the thing for apartment or sun parlor. All Mohair Valentine-Seaver Davenport, extra length, a most luxurious piece, $2 Arm Chair to match, $88.00. Ywo-piece Suite in Combination Jacquard Velour, Walnut arriving late last season, $250.00 to $198.00. Large three-piece Suite in guaranteed Sun Three-piece Suite with unusual frame, Span Tapestry, $395.00 to $345.00. Three-piece Suite, 7' Davenport, Kidney sible Cuehions, Silk Tassels, three pieces, $275.00 to $215.00. Three-piece Suite in new Chinese Pagoda Fust color velour, both sc roversible so that you can use this almost twice a3 long as the ordinary suite, § Wing Chalif in fine tapestry, $55.00 to $30.% Figured Velour Davenport, $135.00 to $88.00. \g Chalr with luxurious sprinz seat in a variety of coverings, one of the big fea was splendid value at the originil price of $48.00. About twelve chairs in stock 1e estion. Get a (0 cent t tuart's Dysnepsia Tabists and (i read the menu card with new found n 5.00 to $189.00 ARGE DELAWARE SHAD LONG NATIVE PICKEREL LARGE NATIVE PERCH underframe, one of the new designs st Tapestry, $300.00 to $345.00, 1 type foot. Combination Mohalr and two-tonz Fustern White Halibut pe, Louis XV. foot, Rose and Taupe Jacquard Rever- Pnebscot Salmon Large Cape Butterfish Large Flounders Large and Small Smelts Fillett of Sole Finnan Haddies t and back cushions are made 50.00 to $283.00. Large size W/ tures of this luced to $35.00 Just ns good values in Dining Furniture, Rugs, Draperies and Wall Papers. Salo prices prevail this month throughout our Office Furniturc Department as well. Make your selections while the stock is compl cte. Can we help you to pay out of income, instead of savings? See our Budget Man. THE FLINT-BRUCE CO. piture for 34 Years at 103 Asylum St., and 150 Trnl}\hll_ll St ‘Hartford Lemon Cream Pis One up tablespoon, Srmstar Best Coffee Scallops, Shrimp, Round and Long Clams. Oysters open and in the shell. Little Neck Clams for half shell. Moore Bros. Fish Market 30 COMMERCIAL STREET Open Until 9 P. M. Thursday Hercules L C lemons, juicy. Aspgor Oaliforn seedless— tart «7d otically jdeal for ail flavoring. . . Rell} Good VPI California Lemons -

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