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“W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1925, | Haven railroa o a m irmin > field as though it T(‘fl and (al‘e Sel‘\cd in {meeting ‘Thursday night to o 88 ry 1t of eld for one united ehure - | L mee B Wi e held I ) MceCabe and '~|H € D must ) New ork, u! W I_A ‘H ”A\{ o'clock in the city hall, 8 l ” I communism | ‘eave for the cor n R planning. 1t would ava n-v»mmumv‘y :-Tmnrjh, ‘(’(xelr;p;(—no‘l'n" an | 3 1 [the matters to be discussed wn | . atening to en-| Clar \llbarg of 80 Shutt'e non task It we | the West Side Religlous Forum, and [ i» 1 :\ -‘-h» H» “ ¢ R R gult and pleads for | Meadc v wrrived he ¥ were to begin to plan its accomplish- | where tea and cake will be served —_— ; gl itlon agalust | from Storrs colleze whi ments by divisive methods, We need [at the end of each service, was ine lay. The church open every Sunday afternoon n 4 and 6, institution was founded by & 1p of women headed by Mrs, ra B, Prisk, known as the Coian Endeavorrs Opn Ac- 2565 ™" " " B Shows Gral et i | fi i i (ivides With Senvice —— guwrn BARBARA COSTS St. Peter's Robbery y and |Catho . Dmp Dennmmatmnal BINGEIS. | i3 i air T e Is C. E. Advice unity to grip the vit wal life 1 institu i lizabeth Kehoe, Portland & P—Clo g or" of national flag day, who wide daily prayer oi 1l of talking 4 ¢ one conntry for revolutionary in Charles O T RN R e explained that the purpose of this Christian Endeavorers for a rovivil e { ssions fin another, ainodihisam Sl i " \(]\0 ate Expulsion of church fs to reach people of all of religion and for world peace and fppis jo Rgconstruetion Lstimate—11 iment say e 7 re e 2 fal who may net be members of friendship. were items recommendsd i e r of the situn Dr. William Iiram Foull Law Violating Druggists rticular denomination, and in th o-year program of activities | Slight Tremors Felt During ot v of 1 e cria N York, July B)— kg c tors to the city. reported fe to the thirtieth In [ than tland - sir Iruggists f o sale P ternational Chiristian Bndenvor ¢ Sunday fon 1 ble f Lo fwack olic liguo e at the JAP PRINCE 1IN FRANCE, vention by Edward I : thei i t . ) and Matt f wdment 18| Marscilles, France, July 6 (P— eral segretary A 8 i P con I of the Prince Yasuhito Chrichibu, second Other teatures in the progrant i Htalian 1ife N bastnin fia0utus lisantat i i ado karFiveihare Lo: tluded definite serviee Christian ' Inci Min } Uy ' day was ed by Baron Undeavorers in soul-winning s W ist the 1 Iy t ST ) o ambassador to nissionary cannpaigns in their 0w . e 1 e of 1 police investisa S0 iatloha G M. Matsuda, charze In Paris, and French of« leaving for Paris thia mmunists nue to unite on any give Charles H, | A\ of Y - ————————— Cndeavor program of p i READ THE HERALD WANT ADS Christ and the Chureh' in i) L A tiTus ommunities,” said Mr. Gat i Retiellies ofit) et ) wmn Endeavor standa week-end to v mother. Mr. George | npanied ther everywl "Killsflies ’NOTI‘IS MOSQUITOES! \BE BUGS & FLEAS nominational loyalty in addition fo srative community and world- rean of the ‘“international |t lie third interna- | and ma of Mrs. Kel Jumes Scanlon of Hmal- National Geographic MU B RECEl vl | e | Hc‘m From Mac hllan live by insisting that His teacl o o el - should be applied o social, indus: trial and community life." The progrin of coop: ice activiti outlined f two years are correlate topics to be diss meetings of th societios with ¢ bers throus G Ap ations are cieties, his wr\m) innal Geogr phic | navy department. joint Y 1the MuacMillan Arctic Powerful, super-strength Tanglefont Spray costs no more than ordinery lignid insecticides. It is equallyefiscs. fve against flies, moths, mosquitoes, bedbugs ani fleas. EneLDeel THE TANGLEFOOT COMPANY . GRAND RAPTDS, MYCH kly individuai sald Mo ited. poir the comm 10 DISIUSS RAILROAD Special N Notice" m USFIN[IUFNEE we should mak ' our cen carrled to remoe of Winter | R == Jays at Sound | B View Mary ¥ of Por is spendin * weeks int, Mrs, William J. Sulliven S Linwood street, Council Committee To Meet With | To members of Petition Sent Out Urging hti- ! New Haven Superintendent nmli ! ‘hursday Nig | n Mabel Wallen of 30 Walr . Teaffio Men Thursday Night S | (ommunist Action it dinbel pvallen ot AL 4 Chalrman F. §. Cadwell of () il 1 the G el a's Vineyard., where she wi common council committee on rail- hatliianieiit roads has invited the members of fing ‘ Tuly 6 ool of Drama the New Britain traffic bureau, the |pho lion ective inter: Chamber of C mmittee on | g Imer omm and Su- |a of th i | An Open Letter to Mrs. Good Scout railroads, Mayor perintendent J. “interna- third HARTFORD HARTFORD BEGINNING JULY 8TH THIS STORE WILL BE (LOSED EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON UNTIL SEPT, 2 l To Call Us Without Toll Cha_r;z, Call 3500 OUR MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE The Thrifty Event of the Summer All This Week! Women’s Dresses | Women’s Coats 1\,::";»‘1-1‘.! 1. Values up to § $9 75 '\:j‘\\\'\\-ll' 1. Values up to $29.95. $1 6 75 Group 5. Values up {o $89.30 $39 95 Now . Group . Now . s Accordingly Lml\l(ul Other Coats Greatly Reduced Dresses—3d Floor | Coats—3d Floor Dear Madam: Permit me to make a fow remarks on a subject that should be of vital importance to every woman who has a home to manage. “It's a personal matter.” My experience in the laundry business has con- vinced me that to the average woman the methods of the modern laundey are somewhat of a mystery. Our business, which is really a branch of your own home, is so fundamentally necessary a part of every day life, that it should be thoroughly understood by every woman who expects full return for the money invested in clothing. I am going to try and show you how casy it is for you to understand what we do with your w ashing, { and why it is no longer necessary for any woman to lesitate about sending her entire washing to the laundry. ,;M”,V_C,.}l\‘,e},?nnes | 209 Off Men’s Clothing Silks ard, now.... 15c A Dbroken assortment of Regularly 39 29¢ A 209% discount on our entire stock of | ?-inch printed crepes in & arg, now neat designs, on all the Regshlaly 40 39¢ men’s wool suits, topcoats, over- uiar colorings, Values ard, now. Regularly 65 coats and raincoats including Society 1 1.69 JAIC, 0y 49c Brand clothes. e know that you will realize after you have thor- oughly reviewed these articles that the women who send their washing to the UNION are benefitted physically, mentally and financially. Beginning next Thursday, I'll tell you the whole Regularly 79 59 39-inch printed ecrepes in- vard, now 3 C 102, OfF New Summer Clothes cluding ‘1”‘(“' prints f"“'” “Cheney,” “Mallinson” and -Regularly & vard, now o 69C Our new light weight summer suits consisting of Paln Terry Cloth, very popular | Beach, Tropical Worsteds, Flannels 1 Gabardines and @ thers. Value $2 29 for bathing capes and 1 these our entire stock of te trousers in lizht ' to$3.95... n anticipation of an appreciative response to my humble efforts, permit nie to be ‘rr\lYlfl)H;’ robes; 75C g 1{ :m{ white flannels, wash wool knickers and all odd + 55 {0 51.inch crene and ra s I a yaic ousers. Ruffled “:llqul\c(!r. suit- Fifth Floor lium dress prints. .l nly Respectfully vours, able for sash or long cur- | 115 yards needed for a - Kipe dress Wonderful eolor LI : A Y T ’ - . vy . 80 in. x 108 in. silk Vene- | WOi'flCIl s Quahty bl’l()(‘ Val. to 93 tian siriped $6 9 MIDSUMMER SALE I'wo lots of 89<inch print o lots of 39-inch printed bedspreads .. 8 e season’s newest styles in step-in pumps, ( u'wm and | georgette. A popular fab 89¢ drapery gauze in rose Sy ity { i cold, blue and green 1 1 alf, 4 nt, ns of patent and gray « s " TEG e oo v o Q) {1055 G] O 39¢ barred or fancy border | Sucde strap pur in gray, brown and hlac ostly | Lot 2 69 curtain 29C S d an heels, some low heel Noi 250, . serim ilar $10.00, at . $5 95 {05 4 - $1.39 velour table scarfs in & . . i el hn asin rose, blue and gold, with | Tan calf one and two-strap, also D'Orsay | turn | pussy willow silk in stripes gold, Ofc e ont . o $5‘ 95 s ... $3.00 Seventh Fioor Second llnnr Second Floor w pa vic for dresses or searf Union Laundry Co., Inc.