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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 191G . traffic, the papers printed charges and The properfy was sold for about $30.- | ing 1. Itachiin and Ha { names of personages as though libel , 000 and consists of stores at 7 and 13 | six-teement house af 66 laws did not exist Franklin Square. ! . N 1 ilkowitz, OFFICE FORCE DINNER. given a series of entertainments at | Corn on Cob 5 the Y. M. C. A. for the factory e Waldorf Salad ny to Be Host| ployes. Tonight the office emploves, Ice Smith street Skinner Chuck | = | Ce Uty company to Howard | : Cream N | == Bridget Bgan and others have sold G e N Rt ey partienlarly the young ladies, will bo Toasted Crackers BIG REALTY DEALS | land and buildings on ver street CrOYaT, (T Haol "'““':*) . ) the guests. | Young American Cheese i valued at about $23,000, to John God- i iy, o Bt | Thototticel forceiiiot Bithe s Skinner Iollowing is the menu | Cafe e e | 2inozki, through the Cox & Dunn mm,:‘ ham A ot i :]n;m\ golnna iyl befth oligLicstel of Queen Olives Tomato Bisque - enoee - street belonging o Lattar- | the concern this evenmg at a dinner q S et o , P i S Deals Put Through Within Last 24 ‘8eney. de was sold yesterday to Samuel and | to be give at the Sheldon House at fiio i e JafE Ul ctle Population of Japan is 57,784,938 Other transactions are: L : 3 gay give s 1 House Candied Sweet Potatoes cxclusive of troops and prisoners. Rose Ullstein, through H. Dayton [ Pine Orchard. Previously this con- Fried Chicken The largest tany 2 the world rout $25.000 cern, in common with others, has Mashed Potatoes New Lima Beans | w''l be built near X, nton K S Block Sold. per. Cigars Imported at Salina CTUZ | iccu estare transactions amounting | Jonn Lena Koss to $78,000 have been pul through dur- | Puildings on Sexton streef | ing the past 24 hours. Hay ¢ land #and to John Corbin to the Southern New exlcolGitvRSen) ».—A shipme T block ¢ rank "EN Mexico City, Sept. 12.—A shipment | “ lln.\‘ block m‘ Franklin GO @ i, Tmal | ()l EI\ING I)AYS of crude opium consigned as Japanese Sauare M and Lou gert to Irv- was imperted into Mexico garet B Millinery, Suits, Dresses, Blouses, Footwear, Coats. Third and Fourth Floors. zh Salina Cruz on 1917, from Kobe, Japan, ac cclarations made mann, described b; “Serman ban ade in court, f “anti-opium campaign by the L] Except for a raid by police a r omln and the legal inquiry in health offic which Herrmann figured, the opium ed in the cXpose has not been p courts. Although Herrmann, in his D- F F’/’Il deposition, did not give th. e of the trect rom it shipment imported in 1917, the news- lapers declare it totaled 5,000 kilo- A N Y S d SR i i bl e e ve. V. I., Saturday | valued at 3,500.000 pesos. In the rai crude opium valued at 23,000 p d W W was seized, it is said. and thousands of an e ant io tiny empty tins, supposedly used for | retailing the prevared drug, were | Meet the . Accerding to the newspapers, the profits of the opium trade on the one i 5 L] [ ] shipment referred to, ran into millions svstem of s ling resulted in most | f the narcatic beir old i ne Unit- \ ed States. Tt was s ped as g . sent over the line i tomobiles 1/' Y W h T,l PTG i GO e e ou Watc s and carricd across in hand ba 4 band of Germans, according to the S T W Ve pace Ltomorrowre Since the Mexican law does not pro- % ! hibit importations of opium, the fed- Wll T ll Y M | eral department of health being con- i e ou ore erned only in its le, t1 rug confined their operations to s: Ab 0 l devious methods in out Ourselves. States, Branches of the o ire said to have operated I o, Mex., New York a deposition a vigorous Fashionable FURS! Utmost in Models—Perfec tion in Quality their campaign against the ,______ : e Savings 30 to 50 Per Cent. on November Prices We have all read and heard much about the gorgeousness of the Furs worn by the queens-of olden days} but no queen of the goiden past ever owned or dreamed of such richness in Fur garments as G. Fox & Co. is displaying today; and the best of it ‘is, the prudent, tasteful women with a modest income to draw from can well afford, at our prices, to own Fur garments of superlative style, comfort and quality. No woman need hesitate about buying the coat, muff or neckpiece she has set her heart upon—if she buys it ae once. Winter prices—November prices—will be 30 to 509 higher than the prices we are asking today. Selec- tions should be made this week, if possible. I—Water power pcrmits a saving in production costs that makes a better tirc. Fur Coats and Dolmans in pelts of fineness and pliability—most difficult at present to secure. - Luxuriance at “held down” prices; Coats that envelop one in soft coziness; made in models that flow, . drape, extend and ripple without restraint. RACCOON SEALINE FRENCH SEAL MOLESKIN MARMOT BEAVER HUDSON SEAL MUSKRAT « 2—A seaboard factory means securing raw materials by boat in- steadd of rail—at lower cost. Seaboard location also gives a guarantce of prompt shipme Eastward freight is congests ed freight. The Westbound cars are cmptics. 3—Norwalk science improves Nature’s best materials. Standard processes plus exclusive processes must give a better tire. i—Hand-made tires are more expensive. Norwalk tires are hand- AUSTRALIAN OPOS- SUM NUTRIA SQUIRREL made. But, with Norwalk, low sclling costs—not you—pay the premium. 5—Norwalk personnel consists of men whose entire lives have been devoted to tlic making of tires. Their apprenticeship was passed In Western factories. The masterplcce is made in Nor- walk. Muffs, Neckpieces and Fur Sets o A truly extraordinary assortment of separate pieces; sumptuous qualities; selected skins; every-fasfiton- _ able shape of the season. The furs: . R FOX IN EVERY SHADE AUSTRALIAN OPQOSSUM 5 BLENDED AND NATURAL SQUIRREL HUDSON SEAL i RACCOON B MOLESKIN POINTED FOX as LYNX IN EVERY SHADE AND OTHERS 1, The Outlook for another season is still higher Fur prices 6—Norwalk profits come with re-sales—not with adjustments. A man buys his second Norwalk because the first made good. Our stock is complete. ;' Rackliffe Bros. Co., Inc., SOLE JISTRIBUTORS FOR NEW BRITAIN AND VICINITY E’Cor. Park and Bigelow Sts. Auto Dept. Fur Trimmed Coats and Suits Rich textures, beautiful colorings; simple and ex=y treme models. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Tom Got A Thrill as Well as Danny “NOW LISTEN DANNY AND AUQNT DoRoTWY FINALIY HE CAME TO A RICKETY OLD BRICK HE RAN TO THE DOOR BUT THERE WAS NO WILLTELLNMOU A SToRN - ONCE UPON A HOUSE WHERE HOBODN HAD LWED FOR MANY KEN TO OPEN IT- hE WAS Lackeo IN-—- TIME THERE LIVED A LITTLE BoN WHO \EARS - HE WEWT UP AND meom& %ME TUEN CAME ANGTWER. SOUND- LOUDER THAN LOVED TO RUN AWAN FROM HomE— AND IT WAS OPEN- HE WENT \k\sb THE FIRST AND NET (T WAS HARD TO SO ONE DARK AND RAIY NIGHT HE POOR. SLAMMED BEWND HIM AND 1.0C TELL WMERE IT CAME FROwm - SUDDEMLY GOT UP WHILE HIS PARENTS We®E ITSELF - TUE LITTLE Ba¥ ST00D AND HE FELT A HAND-IT TOUCHED Wi ! ASLEED AND STARTED Dow The LISTENED - HE WAS FRIGHTENED ANOTHER. HAND AND THAT ROAD - NE WALKED SUDDENLN HE HEARD ANOTHE! Al AND WALKED AUD ToUCHE o WALKED— THE HANDS Shoow-HiM AND Shook RIM AGAIL- TReN HE WEARD WIS MOTHERS VOICE TELLING WM. TO GET UP [ THAT T WAS TimME FOR- SCHOOL —