New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 10, 1925, Page 5

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City Items MINISTERS AGREE | TOASSISTE. B Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Moore Manor," Asheville, N, C. ) |Mrs. John Moran of 340 High street. Jozet G !"mup Real Grove street, to Joseph Specified Periods The demand for a regular and per- | manent leader for Everyman's Bl | ble class, expressed last week by the Blue army was echoed in two other | meetings yesteraay afternoon and last evening when it was agreed that the organization cannot rally arofnd or bulld up on transient speakers, A meeting was held at the Y, M. C, A yesterday afternoon between officers_ of the class and a group of local’| Tt S8 SR MR 'WANTS ALL uflUflR DEGLARED ILLEGAL army to sound the sentiment of the ministers who are cooperating with Pre-War Stuff Included in Anti- Saloon Drive the class on the question of leader- ship. Five ministers were present and three others were unable to be present because of {liness, sabsence from the city or previous engage- ment. The general of the Blue army pre- slided at the meeting. It was re- ported that the members of the class 10. (®-—In resolu- tons adopteed last night the anti- saloon league convention pledged the efforts of the league to have prohibitlon enforcement officials | placed under the civil servie | declared for a law to have all lig | pre-war and post-war, declared flle- gal. |block there, Kattanle's shoeshine parlor at 200 Main street yesterday afternoon at public auction to satlsty a judgment obtained by Mary Vojtila, The price was $340, Chlcago, Nov, bootle Philade CONE nee to he committee irman; comn ments, Rebecc Iincheon, A, tion committee will | & later date, TDora Prot announced at TOR BRIDGT. 11l be hostesses at want a leader but that it was found inadvisable to ask any one minister to try and assume the entire respon- sibility, A counter suggestion which came from the clergy was explained whereby each minister in sympathy | with the organization would be will- ing to take over the organization for a specified perlod, on a definite pro- sram to be adopted by the ministers | “'rq convention was made (i thomaelves at the beginning of the | yeene of a heated controversy over year. Fach man in turn would take | prohibition enforcement conditions up the same program where his|i, pennsyivania. In polnted refer- predecessor. 1eft off and & DrograM |o;ces to Racratary Mollon of the of Bivle teaching would be: carrled im;cagiry Pronibitiont Commissionor out throughout the season. Several | Haynes and Commissioner lflflr of Sundays would be left ope nfor spe- |y "yt R lCE RN ialispeakEre) | Governor Pinchot of Pe The idea appealed to tha minis. rted that these offic ters, who suggested that the perfods | (o i0, | H - EEE 0T bo made four weeks Instead of ks ey Na definite actlon was taken, but th e Blue army will report to the execu- | it F0 particularly in tive committee of the class Thurs- (o0 t70 S TOAICHE day evening, when that committee ; will he asked to definitely fnvite the | ministers to take up this question officially. That ths clase was headed for dis- aster if it continued with a differ- ent speaker each Sunday, regar of the caliber of fhe speaker and type of address, was the opinion ex- pressed last evening by Rev., Wil- lam H. Alderson, who spoke at a m ing of the ¥ rmy. Gen- eral Walter W. Gould of the Red army presided. At this meeting the Blue army — Feneral reported on the action of the, DOSTES! previous meeting. Chairman Rob- | The following ert B. Skinner of the class com- ' 2 bridge to be mitee on speakers announced that 0MS of the e was in accord with the action of | “Vening, December he Biue army and heartily second- | Mrs. William T.eiken s rfforts to have local ministers | 1-eWit, Mr: LeWitt, Mrs, {iie oldss: h, Dor: s, Mrs, H. M. AL D, . School Levine, Mrs. 8. M. Richmon, Mrs, I Sarah P. Croll. D Birnbaum, i1l sing and P. 0. 8. 0. A. TRIP POSTPONED The sched rip of local mem- bers of George Washington Com- mandery P, 0. 1o Collins- . ville tonight rmem. |and the me containing h for two D READ 1"[ HI Ii CLASSI- FOR YOUR WANTS Coming to You Soon “THE IRON HORSE” FATand FLABBY AT 4-0! Chews Silph Reducing Gum and Regains Slender Figure and Youthful Looks Men! Women! Children! If you are too Fat ‘“‘Chew SILPH and be Sylph-Like” Fills you with PEP and ENERGY—It's GREAT for YOUR HEALTH! That Silph Reducing Chewing Gum has met with & tremendous and unheard of success is easily proven by the fact that there is never enough of it in drug stores to supply the demand. I was fat and finbby, matronly looking (I am 40, writes Mrs. M. N. of Ohio— today, thanks to Silph ('um I have lost 20 pounds of fat and 10 years in looks. 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Siiph Reducing Gum rells for #0c. a_box: if your druggist eannot supply you 7u can buy it ditect fzom the Siph, Medical Compary, 8 Wt 60h ., New Vork Tity—Send in ene dollar; we wil mail you prepaid & two full woek's supply—I's cnough to tes Fonderful resuits. BEWARE OF lMlTAT‘;lONS 3 is th f the original and genuine reduc- iS'lph '-:..'?fi?‘?)m\'k%h WE PERSONALLY GUA NTEE TO BE SAFE AND HARMLESS. and | Allen Moore are registered at “The | g Dresses for all occasions, of the | e | better kind, at Mary Elizabeth Dress | Wlllmg to Take Up Task [or|sno, 87 W. Main, Drot. Bidg.—adst, A son has been born to Mr, and | owskl sold through the | state company & lot on | LaRocco, | who plans to erect a six-family brick | Constable Fred Winkle sold Leon | § sold up to $2.98. il |/ Winter weights: NEW BRITAIN DAILY Celebrate it reverently, wnll close at 4 oclock t NECKWEAR Jeautiful Neckwear Sets and Jabots of fine lace; new patterns and colors Crepe de Chine Windsor # Ties; extra width in new stripe and value 98c. Wednesday Ladxes Slip-on Sweaters Only about 70 left of these wonderful Sweaters that $1 A Real B.nmm in Muslin Underwear Fine Muslin Gowns, heauti- ful two- ]rim‘ sets, fine Crepe Pajamas (some slightly soiled) ; quantity limited, so he $1 89 here early. Women s RAYOCN SILK HOSE Plain and Richelieu ribbed, black, white and colors; (;S».Tfl:- erades. Wednesday Boys and Gu‘s UNION SUITS sizes 2 to aray, soft ribbed. white Knit $1.00 grade. 89c¢ the check ; 49c Wednesday 16 years; fleeced and waist suits; Wednesday Special, suit ors; 89c Wednesd Silk and Wool Balbriggan Full line of colors value. Wednes- § 1 49 day, yard Special Purchase 300 Dresses SILK DR WOOL DRI VELVET DRES: $2.98 In the new one and two- piece models; every Dress made to retail for $7.98, and some worth 810; every new autumn shade and ' 10 Gross Holiday Bl tions; i d day HERALD, i Boys All- Wool Two- Pams Suiits | grade: trousers ar in all the new pat- $12.95 to two pairs of vest; terns, Just Received Jewelr, Peaxl Chokers (Indestruetible) All new colors and combina- alue to $1. 25C Wednesday (¢! hl|<|l'(‘n s Flannelette Gowns Made of Amoske: ette in ¢ tern nnel- pat- omething 3 I'l 1 § d i e/ o E LiSDAY, NOVI Boys’ Ho:u‘_\‘ Pullover and Coat Sweaters $£1.49 In the new patterns and all the new shades. The Gonuinv Carter’s Shirts for Baby [hese are the regular 98¢ Shirts marked f \\l«llllnol]q\ (‘»Ifl\ 5 49 Kiddies' Shoes 321 pair of Kiddies' black, : lnm\n. ]nmnt \\ilh m.m) our child A I e homen's and hlmnn .md lace; to 8; value $1.19 Special Lot UNDERWEAR | Women’s Gloves (0dd Lots) Shirts, D: Suits, ¥l values to 98c. Special Union 1 hum [OFH Inch F“Wv Chal} Al colors, new Wednesd Jaqh Cur Lum Assorted che Domet F“nu‘v n‘nml he avy To make room for our holi- 5‘!\("‘\‘ ) \' par oi n5s §5 Higl grade Novelty Pumps and Oxfords Must Go at ; size from 14 to 36 for § Sb izes 36 to 50 for the madam. WILLIMANTIC ONT CROCH! STAR CROCH ' COTTON SPOOL C iT COTTON . \ T”I;]-:\h.»].‘_)““‘ buy now DS NOTHO\ES PR C GARTERS, new style. ... \I.\\ 0\ GART ERS, flesh or white § cull Chamoisuedes in novelty and elbow lengths: 98¢ grade. Wednesday Special, 79 c Two cases large-size, heavy 8 double-thread Bath Towels Well worth 5% each. Wednesday, freachie 36-Inch Fancy Outings In ehecks and ~()11w' F: zood colors; our 25¢ dnesda; ard. All-Wool Embroidered Crepes $2 98 5 1-Inch 5.00 value. Wednesday vt 1 winter Hats You'll Like A special purchase enables us {o make this offer of “$1.98 Hats, mature-type Business Hats; itiful ma- mode at. Youth including elvets, felts in every autumn shade. .2 spools for 5S¢ 2 halls for 13 11 ball 17¢ spool : .37¢ box ...... 12t5¢ ball Sc spool 8¢ card 21c pair .Tc pair for the salvation it brought to the nation and the hearts of lts people. o give our emp!oves tlme to revere the memory of the heroes who died. W .00 grade, A W v(lnmdm Special 88 C $1.98. § satins, § i MBE R 10, 1925, /Vew Britains Shopping C (\nfw- G sromz RAPHAELS DEPARTAENT STORE | BritainCr Tis store Sale of Mamma Dolls Beautiful Mamma Dolls that talk, walk and sleep; * doll nicely d)essed a rw_u‘ul ar $2.00 59 . value A few at 95c and some at S1.98 ‘ 1,800 yards Bleached Cotton 6 inches wide; good firm ality, no starch; worth vard. Wednesday, yd. l 4 C Special 25-Dozen Lot Women’s Novelty Cuff GLOVES and strap-wrist styles; em- Full-lined Coats in brown W hroidered, tinsel braid and and mixtures with \.n trimmed; values to convertible collars and Bal- § $2.50. Wednesday $‘l Kan styl Special, pair, Men’s Flannel | NIGHTSHIRTS 3 Heavyweight Outing Flan- 4 ; full-cut sizes, 15 to 20. \‘\ ednesday 93 c § Special More Ladies’ Sweaters Brushed wool and others in the new turtle-neck models, also Slip-ons; a real treat e $1.98 Wednesday . . Men’s Work Shirts Uncle Sam make; khaki twills, gray and Hml\l flan- Girls’ Shoes R Only 127 pairs left—( Dressy Hrls’ Shoes in bla brown, patent with and mouse tops teed for hest wear; Boye Shoes tard Lit- lack and ]»m\\'l yosturdy w value $2.77 s of Im\ tle Gent's "ch(ml One Table Full of Warm Winter Overcoats $4.95 Baby Rompers Made of English prints, flannelette, chambrays and fine percales: a 49{‘ - treat for the lml»;_' HANDBAGS 54-Inch A complete new assortment All-Woeol of fine Novelty Pouch and Handba beaded, cow- ’”’Wnn hide, goatskins, with beau- K tiful designs and colors; . ; $2.98 value. § value to $1 98c $2 49 Wednesday Sve A Ew 75y T R Women’s SILK and WOOL ! HOSE PRV R s YT 8 oy e L‘vh S5 b Wednes Women's Fall Weight Wool Finished HOSE 30 grades; MEN’S HOSE Rayon silks, cotton and wool cashmeres, heavier 29-39¢ “25¢ mask Table Covers Colored borders, scallop or hemstitched 25 grade. \\ut 1esday 89c oking Stands For Dad or Brother Nickel plated, glass moking Stands; value $1.98. Wednesday 69C y wool mixed Hose; Wednes i Special, pair heather mix- 35¢ tures. Wednesday value. Special, pair. Men's Ribbed Fleeced UNION SUlTS d cer 36-Inch Check Crepes s, fine for school 19¢ value. ch W .m.(w v, yard Plll.ow Cases Size 42x36, made from good grade cotton; a real 25c value. Wednes- 18C day, each Just Received—20 Dozen the and f the Kind the man hairdvesser needs. $1.49 T Just nurse, the For Wednesday that urist top £2.00 Flannelette Flannelette Housedresses In both light Am. Hosiery Co. SWEATERS The last of that won g made; In issortment nuine camel's hair wool Sweaters; in all the new fall shades; all coat models . for men as well as ladies; DESING Wneein'© $2.95 | $1 69 | TOILET GGODS ETY RAZORS, ‘x\ur 35¢ TL I l" l'.\l,.\[ OLIV 1AVING C Al 35¢ BOTTLE WITCH HAZEL OR BAY n‘.‘\ 25¢ WOODBURY'S, CUTICURA OR RESINOL RINSO, FOR WASHING .. o 25¢ TIN J. & J. TALC POWDER 35¢ JAR DAGGE & RAMSDELL'S COLD CREAM 50c ASHES OF ROSES ROUGE 15¢ SIZE BOALS ROLLS .. 25¢ BOTTLE LAVORIS (mon\h wash) Gowns best and d wk pat every Dress well @ Of the Amoskeag five different Amoskeag ranteed lannelette, in both long and styles; made of short sleeve with single or flannelette and double yoke effects; a real to give long serviee @ bargain $1.69 wde (men only) .. SOAP

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