New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 3, 1925, Page 5

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At Your berary Several coples of the new nex for the course at the New Britain Institut. hav of “Conflicts in American Opinion.” In the shops, on th streets, at the club, everywhere on argued, but never satisfactorily set under discussion are determined b; Myer, and for this reason they hav not always intelligently understoo or Interpreted by the averago man SOCTAL TREND—Edward A. Ros in an understandable way. ¢ o 0 AMERICAN INDIVIDUALISM Herbert Hoover. fense of traditional Amerlcan pol cies may be bullt. .. Ward. slicy as they affect ‘ndividual cit 18 are ably interpreted, “ovoe fah Chafee, Jr. fifty years of continua ‘ ok ove \ 8, | COLOR IT NEW WITH * t “DV'MOND DYES" I ! { Just Dip to Tint or Boil ' E to Dye + “reading with a purpose” Just been added on the subject Public hears current problems discussed, tled, More often than not the toples Al » 'he headlines of the last newspaper | 1o he called t roline M. Hewins oft the press. Many people do not | geholarship, Any who wish to assist know just where to find material on |in this recognition of service and | current toples to supplement the o further this fund are asked to | ) dally reading of the papers but|gend contributions to Mrs. Albert C. would 1ike to read more in order to| Bates, 24 Marshall street or Miss be able to talk more authorltatively | Helena B. Alford, 624 Main street, on topics of Interest. Two men who | Hartford, ) are greatly concerned with making — g ; everyday Americans think beyond| After all, there is nothing like A j the range of their dally llves are } Willlain A. White and Walter L. prepared the reading lit on sub- jects which are everywhere discuss- cd fn a more or less casual way, but Among the books recommended by these men for further reading are: This takes up the questions of Im- migration and population, suffrage, prohibition, and justice in the courls A pronounced conservative de- seribes the platform on which a de- NEW SOCIAL ORDER — Harry F. An outstanding radical writes of the changes which he believes are necessary in soclal and economic {n- L) titutions, ey 'R _FOREIGN AFFATRS— Paul N Scott Mowrer. [Foreign affairs and international [ (AEEDOM OF SPEECH--Zechar- | ' o N etter . ity | ‘w’ Ihis gives a clear discussion of | (OF children. No better opportunity ‘ | (F1¢ freedom of the press, and the|COMd be mvnr‘rof making out your i N cdom of speech. book list for Christmas giving. ana | i becoming acquainted with the love- | | \t 1s aeldom that one can look |1¥ DeW books and new editions ot | | the old standard ones which come | Over I7 Mitiow Jars Useo Yearty service at the same place, but such i the case with a neighboring li- brarian, Miss Caroline M. Howins ot Hartford Publle Library. Her spe- clal interest and work has alwaye been with and for the children, and due to her efforts a Children's Li- brary became a fact instead of a dream some years ago. In recogni- tion of her years of splendld service —and particularly with children's | work, the Hartford Librarian's club has recommended the ralsing of a scholarship fund for training brarlans for children's work, This is t e ° v Good Book! This is the captivating title of one of the posters on display | at the library for Children's Book Week which {s being observed at iyour library as at thousands of other | libraries from November 8-14. This {s part of a movement to cultivate e d N. |in children the taste for books and | to provide for them the books which they will delight to read w What more wonderful place to tur for companionship in lelsure hou: than to the magic land of boo Though Peter Pan is only a litt boy from the Land of Books he has ' endeared himself to children the world over, Do you remember the thrills which you recelved In read- ing of Robinson Crusoe and Friday, | Dis lone companion on the descrt istand? It you never had made the triendship of those and all the m]w} wonderfully real characters of your | story book days what a loss it would | be. Or perhaps with rag dolls for | the time neglected you snuggled in 8. e ing fairy tales or cried over the mishaps of the Little Lame Prince. | Unless you relive such precious bits ! of your hoyhood or girlhood, it may be that you will not readily remem- | ber what a treasure house books are | for children, | During the week November S-14, the children’s room at your library ! will have a display of new books | and book suggestions for those who want to know just the right books i- 18 lout every season. At the branch library will be a smaller displs ooks for your inspection ions will gladly be given children’s boo which too, there of new d sug- bout may like to kno So re- member the date ber S-14 gand come with your friends or Lring | “Lome ehildren you know. Have you heen fnto tle library to the able of baby Many books anthorities n 1 from yvour library asking. Among these {IRAINING THE TODDLER Llizabeth Cleveland. hooks for pproved by ¥ be horre it for the to a cozy corner to revel in enchant- |} | i . . in every wanted \ntumn Unlon Sults shade and every size Gl $7 95 Fall weights, sleeveless, Q ankle and knee lengths — e | plainaihbed B nd R AbIE \ striped. 98¢-§1.19 grades. Wed. Special, [ Sale of Mushn ! «i"™" 68c Uiy e Underwear | Gowns, Chemise, Step-ins; . ’ all made up in the best j Gll‘l‘j ShOES quality muslin; cvery gar ; | ment a bargain at twice its e e { Black, brown, patent gray ! Pl! ]lf"‘l"’\m.‘l \"]” 98(: + and mouse tops; L:m" 1 i s tni s; sizes to 2. Value ....,..,,.-....._,....._-| \\\*dm\d(n $l 95 ABY'S FIT TWO YEARS 0 hard M. Smith i \ 3 DT FOR CHILDREN Lutu | 1 Hunt Peter | WIEN WE WERE VERY YOUNG | \i A, A Mih | Buy Diamond Dyes—no ofhy Stch a lovely collction of chilil ) ind— and tel your druggist wheth. | 1000 poetry has rarcly been pub-, ] the materfal you wish fo color iy | lished. ~Wrilten originaliy for the | | wool or silk, or whether it is linen. | Author's own little boy who Iil | votton or.mixed goods, 1 himself “Billy Moon,” its si i plicity and naiveness touch heartstrings of old folks, mic | | folks. young folks and ; [ folke. ) “ '/ W TAMING OF THE FRONTIER ! Rub an Aiki editor. I It are rontiers o i __‘ & But in these oy | eays on thedronticrs which many I roup nenev mething of the spirit of the old ] . . estern towns has been caught and y, Without Dosing v ino vorw g AL SR o £ SHANGHALED OUT 01 'IFRISCO | N ene IN THJ NINETUES- Hiram 1* ‘ s the foundation f i m HD IR LY 1 1 from frica! v ehild scem T 15 e e { an on/a sy = can sk th st J | Vicks over throat and ches v T Al 2 L nd a 20,000 mile voy | cover with a warm flannel P : T Such was the experience o Y o U e netT Ao ihat thor whose yarn of the sea | | I e i exciting and humorous eve _ ing vapors may i h: 4 R [WENTY MILES OUT, TNDISCRI- ’ ! or A COMMUTER': s It} i 1 m 1 i M e W 1 f ind often, even on the st ibed with it happy. HILd: with nerfoct s ind semi-tragic expericnces \ ; : § LITTLE FLOWERS OF 81 b FRANCIS OI° ASSISI—T. W Arnold. VAPORUB ‘ 5 |} Children Gy ff’r | MOTHER:- Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages To avoid imitations, always look Fletcher's & and Bowels, aids the assimil lation of FFood Absolutely Harmless - No Opiates s of Constipagion, Flatulency, Wind Colic * and Diarrhea; allaying ‘ “¥| Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regul: the St mach ie signature of L»/u',‘/7 % Physicians everywhere recommend il for th i and environment Were you here Saturday when we presented to the public 850 Dresses? Ask your neighbor to show you what she got for §1.00. We had 850 dresses and we clamoring to gain admittance. had 1800 customers We are preparing another surprise for you tomor- row. Be here early—and save— Two Tables Full New Fall Hats $2.69 Satins, Velvets and Felts { Every new model and every new autumn shade is in- cluded. 60 Dozen Large Size Sash- Curtains ' In fancy checks, 49¢ value, | Wednesday i pair 25 (¢ % \ Special at .. 100 doz. Pillow Cases Size 42x36; good quality cotton; a real 25¢ value. Wed. Special ateln, . each 18C i | | Children’s Knit Waist | . . Men’s t Union Suits v 2 2 { Three garments in one Unl(}n SUItS i Made of soft ribbed fleeced G el et o ot § cotton good wintel 1€ best grades of s . o ‘v;" 3 2 12 vea elastic ribbed flecced; sizes ! (\:chgr!t:d:/;‘ ed e 34 Iln 16. Wednesday, Spe- i Special ..... it 79 C cial, 300 Dresses For Wednesday Silk Dresses, Cloth Dresses Special Lot ] i Women’s ! i 36 in. Silk and |--------ouury 89c¢ 88¢ Special at, vd SL75. | Men's Women's and Chil- COHOH Rayon § dren’s Guaranteed First in VL ‘£ i Quality Rain-proof ‘ress Materials ! for dresses and Dlouses: beautiful colors: a $1.2 | Umbre“as value. Wednesday | All colors. Value l Special Bargains in Notions Climax Thread—1,200-yard spools, white, all numbers. black o Wednesday, spool. 17¢ 37¢ Kofex Nanitary Napkins- Wednesday, box .. -12 to a box. ONT Crochet Cotton—White and colors, balls l 3 all numbers. Wednesday......... for C Defiance Safety Pins cards 5 N ednesda e el s for C Willimantic Spool Cotton—Black or white, all numbers. Wednesday. . ~White or flesh color. spools for 20" be New-on Garfers Wednesday, pair All-Silk Braid—DPlain and faney. 8 Wednesdays vard o ln s st sl c Fancy Silk Elastic Garters— Rig assortment. Wednesday, pair. Clarke’s ONT Darning Cotton— All colors. Wednesday, ball Newing Silk—All me and colors. Wednesday, spool .. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, e AN Wool Cashmere NOV L\IBLR 3, 1925, Have you seen our window display—if you have not as yet, it would pay you to see it tonight. Our win- dows are not large enough to display every special but our counters are piled high—and a surprise awaits you tomorrow, Be here early and do your N fa : o Britain Ct purse a favor. Bargains all over the store. (fore fi/ lverybody*: Special Lot Corsets And Girdles $1.37 Smart Chamoisuede | : Gloves i | One-clasp and slip-on PRerT ¥ styles, embroidered and Adorable, life-like Mama Dolls, prettily dressed e cuffss 8150 values. : A real bargain in our reg- with colored shoes and stockings. Every doll per- Wednesd: $1 2 H t’."‘}ll :1980 lcf’”e“]. :‘t"g fect, every doll with guaranteed Ronson voices— Special, pair q’\‘x‘“‘"fi‘h‘ So"h«‘P the 1:‘;‘}_& They Talk, They Walk, They Sleep. A 2 4 All pre-shrunk imported | fabrics. | ’___-_-_-----l»—-'mm WEDNESDAY ONLY $1.00 omen’s 2800 Yd Bleached | | v, T v Cotton E Pumps Strap and gore effects — 36-inch wide, a good firm | high, military and low quality and worth today | heels; sizes to 7. Value . » g 8 23¢ yard., Wednesday Spe- $5.50. SEE—Our Window Display—Tonight c;)fll at : 1 5 % \\3ejdnesda.v $3 .55 g s AT e C | i»‘r-._«. B e S | —Speciall— | Men’s “Shakerknit”’ Sweaters $4.98 | In grey, brown, navy and | tan, slip-over styles; a gen- | uine $6.95 value. Just Received 25 Dozen of Pearl Chokers And Necklaces Two and three strands, also 60-inch pearls, all colors— value $1.25. 47c Wednesday . in Tan, Blue, Green, Lavender, Purple, Tur- quoise, Oxblood; won- derful soft fabrics; a $1.50 grade. Wednesday At—Yard i ] | ! | ! ! | 98¢ 100 doz. Heavy e Turkish Bath Towels| .44 p; 5 es D:ckory | Under the Arm Dock Shoes Pouch Bags SEE—Our Window Display—Tonight All colors, sizes to 2. Value All colors; new leathers.— Vet $1.00 | Vetnesaay Specin89 € Hosiery Sale Wednesday 2,000 — Size 24x45, a real 50c¢ | quality. Wednesday At—Each | 36 in. Colored ! 2800 Yds. Fancy Dress Flannels Check, Suiting In a fine assortment | —In a large range of of checks, plaids and § colors. This is a regu- plain colo 69¢ grade. lar 49c value. Wednesday Wednesday Spe- Special at, cial at, vard. 490 )‘:\l‘d ......... 290 Bargains in Toilet Goods for nl:m(; (wVI'I‘}]IO,t.tO : ‘m.”.. ].“.fl.d.cjs. A 290 15¢ 50¢. 30c tube Kolynos Tooth Paste.......... 4B Women's Sport Ribbed and W affle Stitch Hose. B 5. 1otie Palm Olive Shampoo. ... .. B 28(: Children’s Lisle and Wool Hose. Children’s Sport Rib Golf Socks. Men's Fanecy Lisle and Heavy 5¢ Guest Ivory S0ap «.vveeieenss 3 for IOC Wool Hose; regular 50c¢ to 79 grades. = - . 12¢ Lux for washing 2 for 17c W ! Silk H L PTCAINIT & ToTalc R e s i 15c omen s Ose 25¢ tube Ponds Cream .......... ceee 15C B 50c Ashes of Roses Rouge ..........vceus 25c ;‘ }}fi\)]ml]]‘ol(:ld \1%1::([;]1 B 50c Pomipeian Face Powder .......eovveeee 29C # wool and silk and B Pt lOc # wool hose; $S1.00 val B e § Wed. .\p(‘(‘ldl—l’all 25e:bottleliavoris o R s e Caleara 15C Se Ludens and Smith Bros. Cough Drops. This lad whose &tory is told follow the v and t s full ¢ IVIDING LINE Ol n Graham s in tl small {Kind may Jaugh heartily af ‘ oid o i r year term. O'Neil has spught Seagy 45 . Iteat e sid- ) highway into this city. |GooD HI ¢ \\HH THROUGH R | ¢ A - T other democratic candidates STORY th Wy Willlam T. A. Fitzgerald, regis- e "NAME MAYORS TUFS wgys in whi " ' also re probate in Suffolk county; 2 master of the : Dnmcl H. Coak- T Waiter Q. “Boslon Lynn Gambndfle md | Somerville Elecnflns Tomorrow | ery int count of y district ll - ing proje epublicar st th war cry has been from democratic while the demo- have confined for the most part, 1o g on thelr party opponents t8 leaving & wsolild fromt invasion of “machine city | \ offic _— askfor Horlick's : The ORIGINAL Mailted Milk ate capital. wi o democr: the mayoralty ns and scven i a campaign w 17 ldates for ded by Mayor Jam His ch <« M NOT SO ROT - I whi St 1'Bolshey Wh \ ... wence and = A 1001 D Ogd ! r v ow A k which will be read with for which his breeding ickies from one coast {0 the other | have trained him? | for Jt is a burelsque ia which mas- ual number of candidates re- | H. O'Neil, former congressman and | sulted In one of the most hectic | banker. has the support of a large campalgns In the history of the |democratic faction which has op- | city, although tbe fight has been de- poud the mayor durlox his last { water, fsn't 1t? “What s a cold-boiled ham?™ “Oh, that's ham bofled in cold estibl Avd Imitations = Substitute: "—Bison.

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