New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 4, 1925, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN e ey ————— Have You Read NFW EI MFNTS T[] B DISCOVERED Haroid Bell Wright's General Electric Expert Places l.atest Book? Nomber at Threo A SON OF S| ™ wmwan ments to be Als red, was the 100 by Do Willis + Gieneral Director I Everybody Is Talking Ahout 1t, 1dress Letore the American € BOOK DEPARTMENT L b A hus reached & ysical pleture of DICKINSON ¢ may mean, and the most we| 169-171 MAIN SI v about it fs that it {s almost ¥ ‘ % eptirely space. It s as empty as system | valizations from on and R, A the gky, It is almost as empty as a emed | pOrfoct vacuum, although it usually lcontains a 1ot of energy. | Al tha alements from the smallest [40 the largast, the spealker daclared. | |can ba conctructed by orderly as-| He's the youngest raliroad di- semblies of positive and negative [rector In the country. His name {8 electrons. Of the atem, he said its |Samuel Bailey Hicks, Jr. He's 20 |actual smaliness is Impossible toland a junior in Princeton univers o realize, but 86 much seems known |sity and he's just been made a di- One more day before wa take in- | |np ys Aimensions that wa must ac- | ventory and this smart apparel is | | cant 1t and try to apply it ands Gult valieea market 1oy, regardiess of cost, 10 | | iz matacuia of water,” Dr, YWhit- | move it. All Horafall quality at Prices no one can afford to miss, || FOR MEN Palm Beach Sults Horsfall’s Pre-Inventory Sale father, who died recently ney illustrated, “contains two atoms | of hydrogen. Suppose we start with rector of the Kansas City Southern | succeading his DAILY HERALD, TURESDAY, ST 12 Another Half Holiday! AUGUST 4, 1925 i Sy e e ™ THETTREITE IITI IR AR A PO AR S USRI M SRR O R0 20 2 More of those Big Timely Bargains That Bring the Great Throngs! "Women’s Full Fashioned Silk Hose $1.00 VAlues ta 8200 a patr Rlack, white and all colern A pure threod siltk hoes of the bati-r grad: (D&Y Main Floor) Kant-Fzde Fabrics 69¢ Yd, filk and catton mixtures, Colors guar anteed sun-proof, tub-preaf and perspir. (tien-proof. Reg. 88e vard at 6 (D&T~Main Floor) Men's Pajamas $1.15 AN frst quality. Tull cut and reemy Thite, Black, tan and hello, Sizes 14 to 17. (D&I,—Main Floor.) | one single drop of water and let all | | of 1ts hydrogen atoms appear in turn STI] K as drops of water, Ifthese were as larga as raindrops they eould eover SRS ENTERTAIN GLERGY Another {llustration which Dr Light and cool—very amartly styled and well taflored—for- merly $18.50—8$10.75, A Group of Men's Fancy Suits in good styles and fine woolens. Formerly to $55—8§24.50, [Whitney gave was that it one of | thess hydrogsn atoms were made so h h S e ot W eeame vara 1 v SWedish Gity Choiog for Summer! only a pinhead in tize (onference | nueceslua 2,000 times amailer ght The speaker described the com :,‘swm,, oxtord, white bread. | |Position of matter as the chemist| —Washington D. €. Auz i and woits poplin, mack. | [0 ates it and domonstrated by #x- | Syociolm band style. Formerly §2.50 to || Periments the reayties of the MM finig month 1o a gathering of churen | $3.00. Epeclal—$1.79, aginably small particles. He za B e, iy e | wanted to go as far as ha could in TePresentatives, as a happy choice e pointing out ths vacuity of matter as | As a summer conference eity, _:,‘.;! | actantists persist In speculating 2nd a pulletin from the Washington, 1, ! 99 Hartford, | axperimanting on the atom hecause | “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” Flannel Trousers and fts | Special—$8.95, | headquarters of the National | Geographie sociaty | |atoms YIUM SEreet ||* “Thore are onis a vere tmitea| A winding flord, eading up trom | number of Aiffarent kinds,” satd Dr. tha Baltic sea provides an enchant- | | Whitnay, “Thess Aifferences explain | ing approach, Along the low rocky | a1l difarences e can probably aver shorcs the small steamers and lum- | Thus far, the | ber boats, ca ood billies, lis in | mars we have sought ta understand | littla coves, their rigging almost | them, tha mora we have gained in tangled among the boughs of th | apprectatian of an vnsxplared. un- | forest. A few wocden houses set | vonth, indivisible by definition, we round a bend in the fiord and a| [ now have a speclous and ofty comes suddenly into Derlin Nawepaper Tndigniant At Pro- [atom, They differ from one in mingly carveq from the paganda For United States of | stance to another. This Aiffarencs te | rocks and the woeds. Enrope, produced by increaging quantities of The Venice of the North comething already pragent in the Stockholm, like Venice, is a city on islands, but it has spread “Every teacher af ehemistry nsed | out into the mainland to the north | and south, where most of its peo- | fnm, '*N,rmnu 4 by the periodic law, | ple now live, The early Vikings gave to illustrate the valua of or m the city its start whén they chose an tho he knew |one of the rbor as emed op. gite of a fort, to pr their ttlements along the ¢ |averything wa know s made of know in our universe. | intarest Avisible g stone Berlin Aug. 4(P—Propaganda for A United States of .d and headed by Count Coudenhove- | Calarghi, has aroused the ira of the conservative vepaper, Taegllc Rundschau, wt says In &n union Germany wonld be ace the position of a slave The ultimata object of four great |POsed to a world powers; Pan-Europe, Great [matter from which to make all ele- Britain, America with | ments Englith as tha universs hguage,| “The persistent pursuit of this ir al modern 18 regarded as a myth and the news- [regularity ckholm with the Cattegat and paper adds, “Any FFrenchman will [blanke {n the periodic system existed North sea meraly gmila dlsdainfuliy at the | we alwavs expected to find new ele Nificent Royal Palace suggestion fhat he Three years ago the antlei- | nd portion of the original earry on all negotiations in Eng-|pated slement haifninm, was discoyv- ] 1Hah," ered hy the X-ray method, in itself 'terpart, the [la de la Cite, b The Rundschan aska, “YWhere 18| new, Much more racontly arned | reminders of its early history, To- that anthority in urope today 10|of the diseovery of two | smatlest ones found the diseovery of seandium, germar leoncaptions: = islands in the that good critical data pting any single protyle and rivers inland, These inland wa vith the addition of sev- canals, now connect continued, and: where forth he fs to|ments ifs Paristan coun- magnificent masurnium rhenfum—hy th ) ey M the finest mans, though powe : o ca are refuse 28 the sons of Rismarck to b ns togethe We Ger T probably ¢ he French classic three more to be discovers B e, and many of th come part and parcel to a S s o) a hegamony The {464 that Frane Dusir establishments of the city, most of them housed in handsome stone buildings of uniform Kenais- NS conneeted with four adjacent islands and the main land to the north and south by super e c arched stc dges. he most Norrbro, is the stockholm, i neeessary fo ¢ N ad bt not haw smbarrassing, int respeet I nd its London of seutiment \ as that of Upsala hesina tmin- Keep Out the Pesky Fly|: " ca-off Royal Visi- tabl Screen Doors Window Screens Screen Cloth The Famous “Flyosar POPULATION GROWS Herbert L. Mllls 336 MAIN ST. | A Group of ;mw-"-r, its electron atill would be ‘ | | | i vhieh will be the host ' xmmmmmxxsrnxwummwmm Leather Sport Belts Regular 28¢ Aseorted colors and widths parforated, 81x90 Sheets 94c Rleathed or unbleached mutlin (DAL —RBasement) Rippelette Spreads $1.89 81x90 Genuine, White only. Reg. $2.39 (D& TL~—~Razsment) English Broadcloths 49¢ Stripes, dots and Colora guarantacd fast, 38 inches wids, Rag #0 vard noveltjes (D&T—Main Floor) . Lot of Printed Crepes Oviginally to 89¢ yard 25¢ i 48 inches wide. Desirable pattarns and colorings. (Good variety (D&L—Main Floor London, Aug. Men's Silk Sox 19¢ Pr, Full fashoined in black, cordé-an, gre tan and white (D&L~Main I'loor) “Wm. Anderson's” Prints 44¢ fuitable for kiddies, Strest and Houes Drésees. Included are new fall patterns Rogular e yard at 44c (D&L—MMain Flsor) L Men's Nainsook Union Suits T4c Regular 3¢ Fine unt nainssol Buits of first quality. Sizes 84 to 46, (D&L-=Main Floor) 10c Pillow Cases 19¢ Regulation size. Good quality (D&L—Basement) Plain and (D&L—=Main Floor) Union Huck Towels 22¢ Part linen, 18538, Colored borders (DA —Rasament) Stamped Pillow Cases $1.00 Stampad to embroider on fine material, Simple, vet lovelr pattarng (D&T~—\ain Floor) Japanese Azh Trays Reg. 25c ench 10¢ Round. equare and triangular AP (D&L—3r4 Floor) Ladies’ $1.95 Waists at 31.39 Broadcloths and dimities in many lovely styles, Péeter Pans included (D&T—2n4 Floor) Women's $1.95 Crepe Gowns $1.39 Janny and Built-up Vests, high zrade erepe gowns in all wanted eolers (D&L—2nd Floer) | which is Life Saving Methods o, i DAVIDSON Agn LF‘VENTHAL &ub-normals of &1 A0 gual. Congoleum Floor Covering 55¢ Sa. yd. 18 wids, AU new pat- Terng and colors for 4¢aky toBM in the hanse (D&L—A3ra Flo6r) More of Those Chic SUMMER DRESSES ['WTFKET.?\T | $ Silk and Cotton Crepes ~Coin Dot English Broadcieth —Rayon Silks—Novelties Broadeloths (Solid Colors) 2atin Striped Crepes Gome early Wednesday morning and ¢ ihe “eream” of this wendarful colleetion Ivery dress a cenuine bargain, all sizes (D&L—Dress Dept., nd Floor) Dupont Week-End Cases 31.20 Regular $1.30 hardware China Breakfast Sets $3.95 A1 plece Syracuse China Rets, $5.95 cretonne enlo value, 4 pretty patterns, Fins quality, (D&L—3rd Floor) (D&L—8rd Floor) Sturdily made; brass Solash Veile Curtains $1.00 Pr, Teantiful ruffied eurtaing, 2 1.4 vards . Eetter Grade Cretonnes 59¢ yd The kind that's being used for Coats, Bloukes, étc. Regular §fc yard, (D&L~-8rd Flobr) long, with tie-hacks to match (D&1L—3rd Floor) Women's ‘55 00 Bathing Suits 1 wool; plan and striped effects, All $ 2.95 colors, Sizes 36 to 46 (D&L—2nd Flaor) “Ladies’ Cloth"” No. 1000—Yd. 17¢ Fully bleachea eot. Linen Hemstitched Tea Napkins 22¢ Each Mada of round thread Trish linen 34 inches wide (D& —TBaseniant) Yon (D&T~—Rarement) Machine Needles Ge a Tube ube. (D&1~Main Flaer) Mercerized Bloomer Elastic, 9¢ Reel 3 vards to reel, 1-4 inch, Black, white, SILK COSTUME SLIPS '2.69 n and ruffiad bottome; fanltiessly made color Wedn v only (D&L—2nd Floor) to have led Dr. mund Freud, 14 years younger than Breuer, to build up a psycho- 4 (P — New Board |analytic system of his own. Subse thefr experi | of Trade regulations relating to life- | quently, both scientists collaborated saving apparatus to be carried by | in sefting down thelr esperiences | ships_ hecame effect | motor-boat or boats fitted with wire- | “The Psyehie loss Paid Employes Open Up New| ».o: | than 15.life-boats, Tf the Dgpamnems not carry a motor-hoat, but has than 10 life-boats, one of | prove of the theories these must be fitted with wireless, more Fdinburgh, Au : 11 Tdfte- organizers were appoin pound o of the World's | person Won ( Temperancs unfon at its r ention here ta work for temy during the st three Brazil. far oxecutive com rules, northern cou ~ew Eminent Psycho-Analyst, Friend of Freud, Vienna, Aug. ¢ (A — Dr. Joseph |63 Booth strcet and widely breese of the same address; Ci { 190 Hart street and of 458 Myrtle street Zealand. South America, India and central F ree of the num- r ara work reappointed to old Breuer, noted term applied by sently world's temperay wit vork done by th ith covers lectures i ic gath 1ol on the human races, “Alcohol, a r ipparatus be carried in vessels with more and in a bisenits as 1882 nounced case of voman It was this epoch and searchlights, ' terical boats in all » July 1. Alon this subject Problen Breuer did continued to adv foreign-going up further analyt ships will be required to carry one but his personal a hook called hanism of Hys- published later pub! not entirel wl nd soon gave al research work relations with of condensed milk for each Ireud continued unmarred in addition to the watcr and e APPROACHING WEDDINGS Marriage licenses ied by City Clerk required by the present follows Stanley street Dies ot 17 Laurel one of thie most of peycho-analysts, died re- at the age of 82, As early Sulli A Robinson of 415 treet: have bee & L. Thompso! 3etty Pearimay Isaac Sargis o Lil he was credited with curing Calabresse is but 16 years old the ald of hypnosis a pro-| Mr. Robinson and Misg Pearin | Leland store the text of mar Delegates at nvention asserte rents had I ruguay, Swed China, and India In Uruguay. sald Miss Agnes Sla 127 seerctary of the World fisshi — L. the government tod o ealary s a temperan A large share carrying on the work e which aims at worl n is borne by the ttion of the Kasha Cloth, also Satins, Only a few, about one-half price 'Phone 1409-2 MAIN ST. hysteria in a|are hoth employees of the B They will be making cure ‘4?‘.@ latter part of this week married Wednesday Mo:n Iag Come Early For the Best Values At §19.75—Handsome Ensemble Suits, but those few at Offered This Summer Entire Balance of made of At $1.98—Sleeveless and Short Sleeved Sweaters. Were $3.00 and over. Balbriggan Suits $9.98. At 81.29—All 8 and Batiste, . At $1.50—Corsets, discontinued models. to $7.00 u nerica i Dagmar At 50c—White Dress Aprohs At £2.39—Voile Dresses. Were At £3.98—Voile Dresses. Were At $10.98—All Qur Printed Crepe \llk Dresses. Were $16.75 At 81.25—Ep Were 33.50 ial Sale of $1.50 Chiffon Hose SUMMER HATS Divided Into 3 Groups 823 Values to £12,50 Straw Hats Handsome colors at $9.98, 2.00 and $2.25 Gowns of Crepe, Muslin Silk | Felt Hats Hats T SR U P T N T T My Auth evide ally body cific after that chen who Thei body heen cate by miss| the Yeco,

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