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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1928 The same as they were centuries ago. ywl —_—— e E land there as the fronds of a date- 9 | 1 + Song service: liev. Alfred D.| ~4—Address: “A World Tour” (il- | manager of the Grant store, | NT TR“)I]'J !palm stretch above courtyard waus.wfll]YS B“NFER[N E | Heininger. lustrated with slides), Albert M. D. Gardner, dircctor of sales and ad- | Farther eastward, beyond the for- | 2—Devotional service: Iiev. Fran- |Clhesley. [vertising says, | vign business section, lies the Jcwish | | cis T. Cookc. Hope of Germany's “The continuing gains of the Grant [lT'“ F [;HANG[ | quarter and then, for ten miles| T'“P RI]UNI] quL[]. 3—Election of officcrs. Schimmelpfeng. (b) [stores s well as all chain stores | | along the sca. lies an oasis of palms 4—Address: “Tuning In on the “The Boys of the Oricnt,” Jobo Yis- | 56w o show that the chain store it |and olives, the only colorful spot in | World,” Rev. Alfred D. Heininger. umura 1€tiiod of merchandising is popular e e lan otherwisc drab landscape. It is PR 6 p. m.—Banquet in. gymnasium | 11:45 4. m—Concercnce photo- | With the general public. In Grant 5 i beyond this easis that the Jtalians in | s ¢ of Congregational church. graph. [ stores the public spent $9, D&)’S 0[ Pll‘&(%s “0( SO Fll‘\ 1916 built 2 city wall for Tripoli | ngmm \Afl‘lflg(d 101‘ “Oe[lllg‘ Toastmaster, Karl A. Leiche, 2:15—Lu con at Prospect Meth- | U0 since the first of January.” 4 as defense against native attack from | A | Invocation: Rev. W. J. Davis, Jr. lodist chur A gasic = Behind Present {the wandering trives or the hinter- | [Jnder Y, M, C, A. A“SDICCS Group singing: liymond W.| 1315 p. m—Brict session of lead- | Exhibit of Bathroorgs land. | Cooke, leader. {ers, 1ed by George Neshitt McClusky. | To Be Giv by Deal — | Ttalian troops are much in evi-| Pem——— Orchestra. ! m.—Afternoon session. | $ e siven by Dealer Tripeli, Talian North Africa, | 4SRCe. Automobiles dash through the | “What is in essence a trip around '2"‘4}"!}‘_‘ Vnunflrcrs: Male quartet, Soug service: Mr. Melninger. ‘m*‘l:“:y}“’(‘)‘_flf“f“‘\'_;":‘;'Ofl“rlo:fl""fl April 13 (P—Tripoli has changed'| Wider strects of the ncw town, but|the world comprises the most un- the Walluce B,drr“('suw'- D piisnaliabrioc: S Cooke S hare has been arcam I’d i;’r Sat Jittle in appearance in the years 'hereare no taxicabs, motor-buscs or | usual program of any conference yetr 'Fanjo solos: Orville Lm\n}vons. " .| 3—Dramatic prese ation: & Sing (LI U018l 1as Dedy - Ls:ouv i Eae sinc an Amcrican ship bombarded | Stréct cars, the only public convey- | conducted by the Hartford County Y. | 1—-Welcome to Our Churches, !“;mf A | Arch street store, where six com iis pirate defenses and American | ANCCS being two-horse hacks with | M. C. A. a program which will be | e\ P. \\A‘\\olf:nd(-n. i {other lands 4 S5 2ot SBlors S hens A eons Sailons stonaod Ehncugh #ts atrasis, Arab drivers. carricd out at'the tenth annual: *— fi'«'lwm‘? o Our City, on. ».{* Hznj'm: Your ‘Torch of|P &1 B T t‘i‘ oy L 7 | Of the population of 70,000, Ttali- | Hartford County ~ Older Boys' con- | V- Raymond Crumb. L [Friendship” Albert M. Chesley Eachion the ainerant dyb ofilalh, The narrow. crooked streets whose lans count of 20,000 while Jews |ference to be held in Bristol on i 3—"Our Boys Wclcome You, ‘w 4 p. m.—Adjournment, ’j;" 5 '{ AL 'H\w?f by artistic wulls on vither side l‘nay il'llno.:t‘bc | number. 15,000 and. the yomaindes |day and Saturday, April 20 and Clarence Hough. o =) £ r‘vxi:‘xhxr {;,”.(:u».m‘ v.“ :»\;n‘!‘ob having touched with outstretehed arms are | AEILEES T A PRl R e t—Response for the Delegatcs, ‘Salcs al Grant Stores iing water in the faucets, show- i Cattle and sheep are killed in these Ev rrow lanes in front of the butch- | there is the contrast of the present |8’ FHCERATCne: w1 will #ite the | o0 | B e i | exhibit. some bLeing in pink ors" shops and burnoused Arabs sleep | With past centurles. Blackshirted ' ‘”er L s ehin i or- § p .m.—Evening session. (i of 32.84 per cent in | wyjte tiling, in black and green and i the sunshine along grimy walls, | Youngsters of the mew Italy march ‘:l‘;'"y 5 m“;‘:"‘mléla“":r'fi,_:'r‘;’:.:]j‘ 1—Song service, Recv. Alfred D. | L ovex "‘;‘\'," !’r o “": in other combinations. Curtains for In the walled, native oity, life goss | PEUWeSU tines of burnoused Mastemps | " 0 1Sl R R0 L [ 1isininger. Lo whose local store is at 25,257 |\he showers also are distinctively ou in a manncr tar removed from |2Nd are gazed ut by veiled women. )| T CT0 A Bt 0 Qe T Address: "Our World and its | ypr 1o 10¢l store is at 285287 | eolgred and artistic metal faucets in e twentioth century. Native crafts- | l‘l’“:l”‘:‘i"?:m‘;&“\:;“l‘l‘fz“n‘“lc‘lf‘ B | tratia and Turkey, | Web of Life,” Harry N. Holmes | Mhie inereuse for the month of [CAIOMATd finish add tothe attrac- men work at trades as have their an- | |1 IUNE SUR TS SR (108 |y cting Mayor W. Raymond Crumy, | 3—Discussion of the Afternoon | \ych brings the incrcase i sales l\l-)“ S - | veslors from times unknown. A | gor"yonking imousines or ratiling | ¥ill wolcome the boys to Bristol. | and evening subjects, led by MT.|for the Grant chain to 26.6 per cent |, DUMINE the exhibition there wil camel turns the stones which grind | 20 F0IEE MEGIENCS O MU | poy “\1ered D. Heininger, associatc | Heininger. |for the fivst three months of 1925, |Be &R Interesting demonstration by laLdna saaree oprdn the dork 5 2 2 pastor of the First Congregational | saturday According to C. E. Freeman, pr i ate ar ness of 4 medieval mill open to the o = o g |church of New Britain, and a mis- | $:45 m.—Morning scssion lent of the Grant corapany, this | A L pone Le/ars 4 | SRAUMERSTR CLASSIIRER AUB S i rotumed from Ghinie o) |Nslk Toonan cho ot showing is a direct contradiction of | "N8¢d DY a private dealer and ot native quarter, as scen from play a prominent part in the activl- The entive morning will be given | the mimors of bad business condi- A wholesalers' campaign. | sard. ix ahwost hidden behind ties of both days. The program. to meeting the boys of the rious | 1tons or w slump in prosperity. — __ _ _ __ ___ the detending castle, which now is | which has just Leen completed, is as | nations of the world and their| T3 gains reported by the Grant | NEUMON'A Vs miostly as o museum. A towers | DENT[ST follows: homelands by slides, and story. Co., include not only the stores open 4 iz uew hotel faees the sca prome-l |1 — Song sery Mr. Heiningo tyear, but the 13 additional stores Call & physician. Then begin vide. but the newer part of Tripoli | Dr, Henry R. Lasch 3:30-445 p. m.—licgistration at ! service: My, Coole d since the first of the year “emergency” treatment with tehing castwa from the Dld! - e & parish hous: of the Congregational “Turkey—Where the Na Fhie Grant organization is expanding | walled town attracts the eye with fts | Commercial Trust Bldg. church. {tions of the World Mecet,” Hashini | vapidly and its 1925 plans call for | neness of flat 1o and white || N-Ray Pyorrhea Treatments 4:45 p. m.—Opening session—Fred | Hussein. (b) “The Boys of Indic.” L over G0 new stores vVap RY walls, with enly a touch of color here Jacger, presiding. Habib Yosufgi. In a letter to Mr. W. B. 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