New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 19, 1925, Page 9

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TR S NEW BRITATY DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, G A e Yse e Rl]”:‘ ["-’ [;H RBHES »Ln,;°l?§;o,|.;“,1 naion that verusca | 10 SPEAK T0 PROPHETS |ae Farhine accempanted v Jim | risen | solos by Miss Rose Miller and Miss | B UN['ER "ISGUSS“]N :;::;illlhv l;fil:“;“n::{ Al,’uch‘drn)hIx:l‘-"l ‘ Forme, Arstagy DIseset A tomaan of \\:l.‘:v]:;“,‘ nnnl:.:rh».‘:“‘w nrvhll::‘lniq by "w“» PERSONAL GREETING CARDS SHOULD BE ORERED NOW! ward, warlike position, This speak- | PR o New York Wil % ’ 88 Elve a & n er lamented the" faet that the k WUl tol) of Masonko| p, *oi1eee Americanization direc- | Free |churches are often dominated by | History i v, . ; Mail Orders ™ v T or and Miss Elizabeth Beye, school | “ 2 . ‘ Commonwealm club Takes Upwmun\: |ln;h ad of by the words of | e . I gntidion ,l__3 38 Souvenirs C‘m, Filled ', P ut the | New York city, former assivent ar. | Plan Large Attendance : ‘ y 8 Thee Duy o Publ it ™ a8, ot e o e PR Sovge Sttentance < hs s # by Our Expert At Synagogu 0rrOW His “voled mgutnt llu' opinion of [and & speaker from the soctal and | t agogue Tom Anniversary (e Personal the assembly (b the churches ot | educational bureau of t} l Members of the Congregation ‘ e grun hre r inni y The Cdmmonweulth club began |New Britain are at the present | Masonic lodge of the stat Ercihzan onk ofdluras ] a0 BRI Sale HARTFORD Shoppers Ifs 18th consecutive year last eve; |time practically unanimous in the | York, will speq) " el i oli ning with a banquet at the Y. M. |view that t nited States ought | to memi . C. A, President Bassette remind- {to Jjoin the gue of natiqgs. One | 41 v ymanuel Tern of Hartford ing the elub that 18 was still in |member that the United ¢ SR 1a5 Feiday| the adolescent age when beauty 15 States wor ¢ have joined | * mem I i erman the chief characteristic, especlally |the leag as 4 ter member, | ¢ T ¢ ‘ € noted as a brilllant and fore of the healthy and wise |had n ator zo led a poli- i 10 an in- ne of the finest pulp Following the banquet, a discus- | tical att upon it on to a & Masons in the s In New England, sion of the theme: “How can Citi-| The matter of study groups on | City vell as rdsident Masons, , singly and in groups, find a linternational and industrinl matters er will take . more Christlan Way in strial |was discusscd thoroughly, the | Ject ry i the Int 2 s speaker pointing out that all such [ AMCrlca,” a subjeet to whicl s o 5 er of ‘l‘h study groups should take cave first, | BIVen vears of study. He is a y ew York, The speaker |to have the leaders of hoth sides of | P®r 0f the Connecticut bar as wel began by pleturing the British sol- jany question repre i second, 88 heliis a farmetynssisli gy ot Be Bctur Lmkmg—-Takc diers n the late war marching to all the members meet on a | &ttorney New York battle singing “Onward Christian | hals of per quality such as | o 1% known dn New York and vi- | Olive Tablets Soldiers” while, at the same time, |negror | e | Cinit pecial = ugainet them singing “A mlgh'\ efforts bo made to dlacove e | litleal aff 5. He caks Yor | & o ¢ G \nu have a h;\d 2 )nur mouth— fortress is our God." “Both could |rights unl needs of each side - | ! ! a lazy, nogood fecling—you should || not have been right,” stated th regardless of any political Gha oiher ork | ‘take Olive Tablets. . speaker, and he led the audience |or ul consideration. Such ; @ I)r.ldmrrh Olive Tablet s into an effort to discover what the |gi meeting now regularly true position of the Christian Buffalo, New York and Phila- church should be. This led to a|delphiu and other pla WASHINGTON SCHOOL MEETING | discussion as to what the utmwl:\ e discussion brought out the The Wa, of the New Britain churches was|fact that earnest study was essen when America entered the war in(tial in making hardware in the e 1917 and in polling the audlence, |factories of New Britaln and sueh il ,;h"“‘n"‘j'_m‘v romee | 10 pimpl it appeared to be the concensus of |study in discovering God's law of | ‘N3 © iR R A ebildhn: opinion that the churches could |gtecl, copper, wood, ete., was truly e 2 " prea K ) Dr. Edw |rd Un\ not have done otherwlse than they |Christian just as much as study of | Aoclation, John Kulper, the liver and bowe did do, especially after congress | 2 n effort to find | 0¢!0¢K the teachers will me have no dangerous parents and talk over the cl n's : B had voted practically unanimously |God e Science of Life or g They starfthe bile and overcome con: to enter the war. One mem mode of conduct, bt A stipation. Take one or two nightly and pointed out, in this connection, The question of what the churc LA ] nw'/' the pleasing results. Million: that the World war might have chould do with public contro ¢ 1o by | boxes are sold annually at 15¢ and been prevented {if the church, the time of the third Hague court should avoid such qummus n o mh °rs maintained that no \mvm-, 5 er vas too controversial or difficult | / P l Hm the church. Under the unive | b l es 0 ul ‘:n law that truth is discovere lonly through study, it was con- | ? 4 Without Salves or Cutting cluded that the church should Thousands wHo have piles have v every mxmv!nn in e moral not learned that quick and per- |realm and fed r im the ‘manent relief can only be accom- |results of® such r lmlh plished with .ll\(‘rlml medicine. {sides have been ful consls \’uner cutting™nor any amount of | Mr. Carter drew out the discus ment with ointments and sup-|sion on the theme in an ables man- iington School Pare f\-v;\t‘xhlrcomp»\mdn and Teachers' association will hotd { Youwill know the Tohaveacle: vositories will remove the cause. |ner. This I the first mecting of the Bad circulation causes piles nl which the Commonwealth, f Bacanse i ing vmp or > iron to ! There is a complete stugnation of | club has ged. Mr. Carter took i hcaue) th ‘v i ut don't . ok i blood in the lower bowel and athe midnig seper at Hartford | 190 rd that they are ; iron me es wlic weakening of the parts. Dr. J. & ! a s engage- ©VErY eveningm— too tired to go A S et 4 1 Leonhardt was first to find the reme- ! ment at p delphia this noon. out to a show, t 4 ith | good. e irg - Nux ry and called his prescription HEM- : o their children — o the gre . o . v OID, Dr. Leonhardt tried it i | G 0. P, BALANCE, majority of cases (e cause of in © blood and like that 1 ases With the marvelous record ||\t o0 it S e dUeie wealig wornizoiL i e etota " of suctess in 93 per cent and then - A that they “wre victims of chronie mineral iron it will not injure the and then decided it should be sold | fled with the town clerk Y | fatigue, tecth or disturb the stomach, b by druggists everywhere under a| by rank G. . Bar itigue romptly flated Thousands of men and women o cthen your system by ye . Barnes, treasurer of | Don't confuse chroni. rigid money-back guarantee. the republican town ommittee, | With 1 healthy™ fatigue Dont waste any more time With | showed {hat u gorons cxere I : 1 youll be shed how | I8 S ; ATt 7 = s b = outside applications. Get a pac S T ) S comes trom withis | : 3 Coats of a Quality You Would Expect To Pay At Least $79 For o7 HEM-ROID from your dru, t 31 Jxpendit g ind ) i1shes ) it p " - ~ y . £ today, It has given safe and las ) salance of $7 e GHE 0 . St T e R THE MODELS are Paris inspired. relief to thousands and wiil do the n i your blood. § if not improved e e chronic fatighe you |gists i THE MATERIALS include the pile and suede surfaced materjals that fashion has declared correct, THE COLORS include lipstick, gracklehead and the many shades of tan and brown which are so hand- some this season. THE FURS are used liberally, many of the coats h: aving borders or panels as well as collars and cuffs, The kinds include ~qmnel heaver, wolf and many others. The size range is complete hoth for N . - } the miss and for the woman. OW tl] e keel] }/ OL] E]g i+ Two Hundred Coats to select from at this attractive price. l] O us e V\'l fe Can p ! eas C | & An Extraordinary Group of Fur Trimmed | Many Beautiful Fur Trimmed Coats Winter Coats at the Low Price of $29.00 Are Priced At Only $39.00 : . D / ) S | Coats of holivia in all the wanted colors including Coats that we are able to offer because of a very the most critical family - , lipstick, gracklehead, jacopa, and all the other special purchase. The fabrics, the workmanship, smart shades, trimmed with “mendoza” beaver, the linings, all are of much better quality than you VEN if the young housewife knows ! | mandel and other furs. expect to get at this modest price. how to make good bread, she feels it takes far too much of her time. Yet her WORTHY family is justly critical of this faod_ that is g ! ' 1 i iy s Jusly i B Connecticut Headquarters Firm, crisp crust , . . Soft, Ouly recently —with one perfect loaf— firm texture . . . Cuts with- J J out’ crumbling . . . Toasts her problem has been solved. ; Pl for an even, delicious brown - So rich it keeps fresh Q Do) b et Sy ¢ Whi e T e Six Bic Bakers combined to make White gess that childrea nced. : Rose Bread. They used the finest ingredi- 5N N, UR O A‘ I 'E; 4 ents and shared their long experience to ; AR LS make it a loaf the finest home cook would be proud to serve. Order White Rose from your grocer today. Here you will find a very large and complete line of fur coats in the lat- est models, from a moderate price to the most luxurious fur coat and at prices positively the lowest in the city. Full-Length Sealine Fur Coats $98 Bronze Caracul Fur Coats with hand- of full furred buck pelts, only some fox collar, cuffs and $1 79 Widethorder o e s en Misses’ Fur Coats of Silver Kid smartly ‘er Full-Length Fur Coats lined with brocaded $120 Mendoza Beaver g el cotar creeev.. 3115 Golden Muskrat Fur Coats in a full gandsome Natural Raccoon Fur Coats L e ST RO L e 0 S0 TAILORED TWILL DRESSES ' SILK, AFTERNOON FROCKS | SILK AFTERNOON FROCKS | (B The materials, the tailoring, the Of georgette combined with | Of.s:mn and brocaded velvet, ! ; their smartness and gracefulness : : P I s o of line are most attractive; of much higher quality than has | skirt and long sleeves in such at- course they have a dash of bright been offered in Hartford at any- | tractive colors as poudre, fuch- color whenever they are black or where near this $10 50 sia and navy price this year . cuckoo ... Whaire R osk is already'in more than 300,00 homes in New England and W estchester. Baked | cut are, we firmly believe, of a | chenille that feature a circular JSresh twice every day. 1

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