New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 22, 1925, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1925 SEVENTH Anniversary Sale 164 MAIN STREET 164 MAIN STREET S Hop To Mark the Advent of Our Seventh Year in New Britain We Are Celebrating With the Following Profit- Sharing Bargaing—SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORN THE SILK SCARFS COATS SILK FROCKS SPORT COATS . BLOUSES A new arrival of latest patterns and colors, 4 . e ; | Latest patterns in prints, newest modes in plain silks ! ) ; White Tailored i AL iidh b b Big reduction on all our Spring Coats k JUST IN TIME FOR DECORATION DAY Including the popular Prince of Wales ]'.Im,:,. s 77C georgettes and crepe dé chines A e Racho it g 2 57 —dressy models of Charmeen, Poiret- ee 1644, Priced unusually low at model, also coats of heavier weight for HAND-MADE BLOUSE AR e e : ‘ sheen and Twills—fur edged collars [ 10 77 and 14 77 cool days, 1 77 e 2 77 PRINCESS SLIPS B and cuffs. | T | Values up to 4.98 'y wanted color and vial, lingerie, = TAY :""a:f\.:’s\ t\:x:»n:vk:;vzlll qs'lzadrg\;:f::rlr:rr.”WW 19 77’ 24 77 ('HIFF(;:FHI\,I'\' HOSE 12 77 14 77 ‘ SILK WAISTS . 97’0) 1.3 7”1 77, 2' 77 | Values up to 39.75 éIIiIES 1.00 }\?}-;{ifil.g’HA\[)ki and 19.77 | xru';:l\n [3|:cr\im:r‘;\m ,“.}.”.'.Fi..‘. KING AND QUEEN ‘DEDICATION DAY' . %6 e | ing as a profession in the RECEIVE HUNDREDS . AT NORMAL SGHOOL E:“f{:f‘:a;&:l e {which It approaches the heights of | (Cotninued from Tirst Page) |cience. He sald: ™ x x x, while 1| S(W‘“d Rflyfll GOU"‘ Tmlay {0 do not delude myself into belisving v v of s existence fs known as the that education will ever become an e |€XACL science, T am morally certain | Britain have come to regard it with [ang social education will be scien- | a deep feeling of loeal, pride. Tn fts tifically determined. The facts will London, - May 2% (AP)—King associations with the events which fnot be changed, but we shall look at George and Queen Mary are holding s1ood out with the early life of New |them fromi a different polnt of view. their second royal court of the sea- |Rritain, its growth, continfied with [Thers will still be children and ma- | son at Buckingham Palace tonight (he growth of the city, and throngh [terlals of instruction, schools and | when a further large nuinber of in- the jmportant part it has played in jteachers, the family, the church, | vited guests will attend and other the education and cultural life of and the state; but a scientific detar- | presentations be made, this community, It hag become en- mination of measureablo facts Will | The first court, last evening, was (wined in the ‘v"ur\ of the city and |provide a rational basis for experi- as usual mainly offigk# in char its infiuer » been favorably 'mentation with ways and means of ter, befng marked by a large attend- | rflected in the customs of our in. securing better results from these | ance of those from the diplomatic phyl ; prime factors in education, circles, Tonight's guests are dra It range n that 1. as Teacher-training has come to be from the itore non-official eircles, imayor of the city of New Britain, something more than routine drill on | but the presentations will be equally 'sjould be pleased to come here to- [school subjects and methods of numerous and the displ no less day and express officlally the clty’s teaching. Like other types of voca- brilliant. le at ot 1stitution and (tional prepa o 2 : Ly e U et {he institution and jtlonal preparation, it aima to easip Comfortable l(ghtwezght who the novice with the tools of their majesties ure ere to assist In the anniversary ob- trade and to give him the ability to H 7 Mies Janc Hamilton Brady, of gerv: : S 4 straws, with soft, airy, servan use thein, Considered as admission | Gladstone, New Jersey, granddaugh- — “New Timiain might Well be {0 a profession, there is the fugther cushion sweatbands that :(;r of uu‘ countess ,u.’ l.i‘n]hrn’h, called a proud community, yet we |obligation to proylds adequate ; Miss Lrsula Corning, Litehtield, Con- oo our pr justified. ~ We have |scholarship, both general and se- | necticut, daughter of I J. Corning, | ayiangjy s «ll organized |lective .a.fi a \H\Hrinvh,\’ of life that | conform to the head' professor of mudicine in the Univer- | nypjeipa nt ministering ' functions in service. Th# highest sity of Basle, Switzerland; Mrs. o 4o punie uge stacks ideal of professional training is that Howell H. Howard of Dayton, Ohlo; | o oy piing 1ds of smoke from |the practitioner shall have the abifity | Miss i Irel eSO Anlleson SREN0kgc A ) I plan ted here whose |and the will to be selt-directive. In Washington, a student “at Oxfrd; [ o displayed wherever [no profrssion fs there either better | Mrs. Archibald H. Rowan, Irving- 070500 nown, and we have a |opportunity for or more need of ad- ton on the Budson: Mics “1"“'"_ well ‘,;‘ ned and capably adminis- vancement. The field now opened Mra. Alex: | : i T wa all of ,Msr things of other fleld of human endeavor; andiAfeo Vil acef Pave R Loatel et un il e s it arel el eaaTag o e o Mealco ‘”‘, eredl at last nights r° favored and have been favored occupation in which men engage; | i : Lol : A state norfal school whose grad- |for the well-being of mankind and r mau‘n “a‘ ):\rmv‘l i iffe Bt “'v vates hive carrled ita fame far be. |the advancement of clvillzation, How “’V"‘l—:’lfle“'n )w\;sql"\\-‘ rm‘u‘-r <v‘r~w. vond the confines of this ity and ‘\L‘v.h :n.u field shall h: m!)m:ll with with the result that the ceremony |state. When we consider that oun What vision its fqmu“vu‘ e - L was concluded more speedily than city tained the distinction of {1%d: 18 )\rvmxr‘\\.‘an‘rn Fetonimass Tasicons being the Tardware Center I poN our sclioolg of education This may lead to relaxation | T apdatitlle e Uniaiaciane S collone B uRale (aith ¥ l L B ough in the staff and students of tule h«"vsf;r"w! v:~' rm-:fi yea »” 3 £ cen seat ol it these institutions. as I know them, which not rore than 400 presenta- | fr « G - - court, and future courts may admit ar indreds of achool teachers o oo i"or ohap they will achieve | » larger number of debut i > the minds and bodtes || E B B | oAl andbsilteniwies el aeoys sur children 8o they may bring ing colors in the gowns worn | hor B to themselves, to occasion With blue*hydrangras and /themselves early in the life of a pink roses person or of a community are usual- The presentations began shortly [y those which last longest and the Petrus Canisius Is Second To Be i atfer 9:30 o'clock, when royal roots of which are struck deepest. - 5 I family entered the throne room to New Britain at an early date showed Immortalized By Pop the atrains of the national anthem, its tendency to treasure education. i Weak ad econtinued until nearly 11, After- |While £till a parish in the town of ward supper was gerved in the state Berlin, witt v 0 inhabitants N Y v 22. (AP)—Fetrus | rooms of the palace this community cossf gought ¢ 18, 16th century Jesult mis- | From the palace the presentees estublishment of a sta "0fMal [ sjonary and scholar. and the first | went directly to the photographers’ school hera, so the publie schoo studios to pose for the pictures en t he bettered and a still 1 today - iv the venera b which are in such demand for the |higher institution of learning mad day wasirecelving eration i rewspapers and lilustrated perlodi of sainthood after a delay in canon- s v 1543 that the gencral izatlon of more than three centuries. d e assemb) t ablisk Canisins dled in 1597, Yesterday provincial of the order in Germany Pope Pius in Rome performed the I At 1oy P Tor o ST R The s s of e e emi Show yourself some consideration by getting i e om0 1 S one of our, feather-weight straws, with a self- n 1928 Is Report, the new school in New Britain, offar- (INE been elevated to sainthood last Sund o et B S e S s han 6000 s romtea | conformmg cushion sweatband. These straws loday eavs that with lis eye fixed MISht be taken over on the eljiis AR s 0 e i b o e st sominutionof el it wnd (o, normal s oL o from a1 will not give you a chance to remember it’s He ts due In New York today for |clsewhere, New Rritain was honored. || while we are mentioning consideration, er a consultation % Loulsville with was annonnced tl 16 had Lol L NO TIMETO HUNT you can consider their splendid workman- rusive movements and conversa- | “Sixty-seven pupils attende o l A i . ' on h socfal friend Iy °s at the ning. 3 r i o - o i o e ST o 2 o Nt dcn o dm s ship and smart styles at Two-Thirty- Five! ow Wilson and talked witin Daniel Is the ry of the sct suddenly seized with agoniz- i Roper. ¢ f rast also the r ing intestinal crampa, deadly The dispatch says that while pro- choel huiid of 1830 cr nauses and prostrating diar- ced efforts are being made to e thor a rhoea ilvorce the ecastern trip from poli- s lant fn which these et ™o oy mugniticent plant in whieh theee | CHHAMBERLAIN’S cli-founded rumor that thg Mee oy gieer o1° PONE condnetoh emet | COLIC and DIARRHOEA \Joo forces are lining up in an ef 0 SOUEN & SA400 - APRTOPHIACorn. REMEDY o5t to abrogate the two-thirds rule: |- h0 You wiilireadi v st gvvr! instant warmth, comfort, ease of appreval”ef the institution's wor rom pain. Keep it always in your as it is fmpressed by the State of home, ready for emergency by mgbt Connecticut or day. | . “It 18 not my function today to recite to you tha bistory and deeds s (o E gootwin | || i 304 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, CONN. riminicie I will bring my.remarks to a close. ki Fyesight Specialist 327 MAIN 8T TEL. 1905 Aing again €5 (he state nocmal Seep, Oistment, Talcum sold everswhe: |lations, and 1o 3

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