New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 18, 1927, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1927. NEWINGTON NEWS | H. B. Pierson and family of Cedar PLAN PILGRIMAGE Over 200 Evening School S{u- s %inston “conencivions” S deflts Expwtfil tO Make T['il] will hold an evening service in the parish house at 7:30 next Sunda Rev. R. W. Viney of the Connecticut | Temperance union will give an ad- | Americanization Dircctor James | dress. There will be special music. E. O'Brien announced today the re- ceipt of data from State Director of | Americanization Robert C. Deming of Hartford on a civie pilgrimage to | Washngtion, D. C.. of non-English speaking adults in the evening and | Americanization school classes. Co- | operation by the railroads has en- abled those Interested to plan a trip of two days to Washington and re- turn at a minimum expense of $20 | per person, including transportation, meals and lodging. The chief advantage of the pil- | [} grimage would be to enable the for- | eign-born students in the classes who are studying history and gov- ernment to see tangible evidence in historic and present form of the var- fous parts of their studies Director O'Brien estimates that more than 200 from this city will | avail themselves of this opportunity. The pilgrimage will start on Friday | evening, January 28, and will return | Sunday afternoon. | State'Director Deming has arrang- ed to have government officials in | Washington cooperate in the success | of the movement, and there is a pos- | sibility that the group may see Pres- ident Coolidge while there. Headquarters in Washington will | be set up in the National hotel, and four people will be assigned to each room. Those desirous of better ac commodations them b The last time is opportunity offered to the ople in this section of the country, 1,700 made the tour. The party will leave New Britain at $:40 p. m. I The itiherary while in Washing- ton follows: | Satur 29—Upon ar- rival in Washington, transter will be | made by bus to the hotel. | $:30 a. m.—Automobile trip to| public building: | 1:30 p. m—Visit to Arlington Tomb of the Unknown Soldic Alexandria, Virgin here stop will | be made at Christ church, wherc | George Washington worshipped, and | Mount Vernon. Saturday evening—Visit to Congressional Library. Sunday, January 30—8:30 a. m. A most interesting automobile sight seeing trip will be made covering | many historical and well known | points in Washington, as well as me‘ legations of foreign representa- tives. Transfer from hotel to s tion. New Era Has Arrived | In Religious Building | Bedford, Ind., Jan.—(UP)—A new | ~-a has dawned in cathedral and | temple building, with America as- suming unquestioned leadership, ac- cording to officials of the Indiana Limestone Co. “The present period finds this country with more than two score churches whose architecture sur- passes that of any other religious bulldings of modern construction,” a | statement of the concern says. “Among the outstanding church buildings of present-day Ameri- oan architecture is the great Cathe- dral of St. John the Divine, which | cost more than $15,000,000; the Na- tional Cathedral at Washington, D. C., not yet completed but estimated to cost $10,000,000 when done; the Cathedral of St. Francis De Sales at Toledo, Ohio, the St. Mary's Cathe- dral group at Wischita, Kansas and the Chicago Methodist Temple, which embodies a new design in re- ligious architecture.” | Today's Offer — Stomach Agony Goes or Money Back, says Axelord’s Phcy. The annual meeting of the Maple | W i ) i ARy W ) AN " RN the Men's Pajamas $1 .00 pair fine quality two-picce Trimmed with silk f stripes, Sizes A, I, Value §1 Leather Bags $1.00 | large | styles. | | And still there are stubborn peo- | ple right in this part of the country | who won't accept this offer, but continue to suffer from gas on stomach, belching or sour food, stomach pains, foul breath, dizzi- | ness, biliousnes: because—just 2} there is no other | Dare’s Mentha Pepsin will stop | dyspeptic agony in five minutes; will conquer obstinate cases of indi- | gestion, and turn the old stomach | into a new one in a few weeks. | Men’s 1t you want quick and lasting re- Hef get a bottle today. It is dis-| . druggists everywhere, | 2 for 1 00 —Dblue Chambray., with two pockets, Sizes 14 to 17. Women's Full Fashioned Silk Hose $1 00 pair all the $1.89. new colors. made double = ——-THE——— {Home WET WASH 1 | LAUNDRY | {WILL CALL FOR MY} iants \WASH THIS MORNING- | oy THANK pairs for $1.00 —extra fine quality. to 61%; color, white. Value 79¢ Sash Curtain 47 $1.00 —full width and length, made of excellent quality muslin. Tor a Sweet and Clean Rest —Our Wet Wash Home Wet Wash Laundry PHONE —Pouch and Underarm Bags, A assortment of colors and —these are all first quality, in Value stitched. Silk & Wool Hose Hill fire district will be held on Jan- uary 24, at 8 p. m. at the Eim Hill school to consider and take action on the following matters: To elect three commisgioners to serve a term of three years each. The polis will be open for this pur- pose from § p. m. to 9 p. m. at the school. and act upon the reports of the district. To fix a tax rate for the 192 To transact any other business proper to come before said meeting. The three commissioners whose year | terms expire are Elmer W. Pape, L. M. Bancroft, and short term, last year by the take the place left vacant by L. D.| Broughton, who moved out of town. ton Cq Eccles sued for will meet house and the place at 8 o’clock. standing com for all the place of the Eec 1 a total of only ind the affairs of the church would | . f nditry starts be handled by it a4 K tation on the part of all members of K wow Dorchester Jrug store, was held up and robbed of $40. Herbert B. Goodman nd Miss Glady's Phil- were held up on & v two masked men the church who think that work vould could be better and more accomplished by the uniting of the wo bodies. In the past some incon- venience has arisen from the fact ry store, Brookline street t at the two are entirely separate Masked Bandits Rob Five d at while robbed of . and the combination of the two 3 > taken from the casl e Calls for meetings of the Newing- | would go a long way toward climin- Places in and Near Boston In her Roslindals ELECTED TO FRATS ngregational church and the ating unnecessary work and accom- I Jan. 18,—(UP)— Masked Mrs. Rose The Hartford, Jan. 18.—(P)— Theteda tical society have been is- | plishing the hand in a more NElling o 1 en- | bed of § Xi of Sheffield Scientific School at aturday evening. The first ient manner, it is said. the Dud Yale has elected to membership at 7 o'clock in the parish | Tt {5 doubtful what action, i any. Roxb from class of 1929. These Connecti- latter in the same | will be taken Saturday evening, but 1p. Proprictor James I men: V. Carvey, Rockville, plans will be laid for the uniting of ouba and escaped with § Martin, Waterbury and C. W. the two organizations. Tt is probable few minutes later Harry I r. | Vreeland, Wes At ¢ SRty Linus Gronback. Gronback has served only a having been appointed commissioners to estastical society 1 whe ) Cott lipson, a nurse, zre o Scotes, 3 ston, iofian was rob- many | Ac “t from during str station in - latest ap- dits held pearance in B today This action is the result of agi- Deseriptions e - N RAOLLI LS No Phone Orders No Mail Orders —tomorrow " Another Gigantic OLLAR DAY —we're ready for the greatest Dollar Day that this Stors has ever known! Every department joins in of- fering values that will crowd our spacious aisles tomorrow with thrifty shoppzrs, who realize that values like these are not to be found often, we have extra salesp=ople ergagsd! As far as we can remember this store has never been able to offer such values! i 12 Dresses 8 Skirts $ 1 -00 each —no alterations D. S. W. Toilet Tissue 4 for $1~00 00 sheet rolls. Women's Silk and Wool Hose 2 o $1.00 for popular shades. Cotton Challies 7% $1 00 for —for comforters, cte. New patterns, inches wide. Collar and Cuff Sets 2:.$1.00 and in white and blue. special. Bed Spreads $1 -00 each —heavy crochet, full size, good patterns. Bed Sheets $l 00 each —size, 81x90, full size, seam- less, good heavy muslin. —extra fine quality in all the Value $1.00. drapes, 3t good standard brand muslin. and Linen Vestees Very —various striped, warranted feather-proof, extra heavy. Men's Shirts Ladies’ Lisle Hosze Dress Prints '$1.00 | 52 $1 00 Children's Dresses $1.00 plain hem, al e Romp- $1.00 value, Ladies’ Sweaters g for S for 9 el or. | — guarvanteed 0 pock- very alom zood brushed sweat color: wear under a coat. inches wide. Regular Brocaded Brassieres and Bandeaus, nd some with Ik or white — 500 — Overalls $1 00 each a Denim Over- best made, ¢ full and double stitched. Al sizes Value $1.98. Flannelette Gowns and Pajanas Hinds Honey and Almond Cream 3. $1.00 Stamped Towels, Scarfs, etc. 4 .. $1.00 lot of stamped sdor % Boston Bags $1.00 —Cowhide leath and 15. cy Drassieres , sizes 14 ] ¢ i Women’s Corsets, Corseleties and Girdles 8100 Children's Lined Mittens $100 Towcls Pil M it Boys’ Leather Lined Gloves $1 00 —and Mittens with wool cuffs. Dress Percales 8% $1.00 —fine quality, light and dark, 26 inches wide. vards for goods tight | spier low Cases, Your choics Women's Bloomers 2 $1.00 —Bloomers and Step-ins, crepe and muslin, in white and colors. Ladies® Pure Linen Handkerchiefs good nd embroidered corners Pillow Cases 5 $1.00 —full Bleached Muslin vards - $1.00 inches wide, Very special. 83 dozen—18x1 Linen Napkins 4..$100 all hemmed rveady for use. Warranted every thread linen. — 36 quality. size, 12x36, made of Ladies’ Aprons 4.,$1 00 neatly rickrack brald. Curtain Panels $1.00 ..., —full length with lace inserts and fr cheeks and quisette. inches wide. | Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs 8 for $1 000 14-inch hem, regular 25¢ grade. Special. Bed Ticking $1.00 Dress Ginghams 17 dozen tr 1 Hard Embroidered X % with red edge. [Teavy mar- plaids. 32 Towels $ 1 00 each Ladies’ “Fashionette” Housedresses $1.00 made, cut They are made English Pon vith combinations: varlety of washable. Princess Slips $1.00 —women's extra size Slips, heavy quality sateen. White | and colors. | vards for well Prints, colo Sizes Outing Flannel 7% $1.00 —plain and fancy stripes, 3 vards for Cretonnes vards i $1.00 36 inches wide, excellent range of patterns. ’ . ang P inches wide; 25¢ quality. —Values that are phenomenal! s

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