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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, Dt£CEMBER 1v, 19190 W[]MANWANTE]] IN 7‘ THE BOYS IN THE OTHER CAR DANSEY CASE 1S 1L e T Seae 0 BOONCIN P GET THAT— New Jersey Mu £ g DOMNOS « /[ BATTLE OF y Murder Mystery More e SR Mysterious Gentg TEENh WA £ ! I FIND T HARD “FIRE \WORK S 2 70 SAWY WOT'S TH' N\ | ALONGSIDE Hammonton, J.. Dee. 10.—| (1.S. AFTER MEDAL For THE ONE Further arrests in connection with | BEIN WE FOUGHT ) TALK N the death of three-year-old ‘“Billy” I THOOGHT I PARTEE IN PARIS— ( "FRENCH Dansey probably will be made within HEe WAss \ “Z RLIcES 55 - IWAS oveRr a few day A warrant is said to £ AT YEARS TWO YEOIty have already been issued for M OF PYTHIAS BN EY Susan White, LW of Charles OR SUMTHUN EAICBRIR F. White, who was taken into cus- &\‘ SEINCHE on Monday with Mrs. 15dith L. g Jone ged with killing the child Mys. <, who was housekeeper for Councilman Bdward White, father of ' the pr n, is charged with being an ac Y. Both are held in the county il pending the action of the grand jury. James 1. White, hu of Susan White, is authority for statement that a warrant 5 issued fov his wife’s arrest. He it had not been served becausc her illness. Prosecutor Gaskill said he is coue vinced little Billy’s death was due to accident; that he helieved that he ther had been kicked or shot by a | person who was inflicting injuries on ; his dog, and that every effort was | Washington—The Y W. C. A. have [ fast,' each person bringing his own made to save the boy's life in a hid- bread and meat while the Y. W. C. A. ins place, where hs eventually died. | furnished the fire and coffee. Then, the prosecutor added, the pe spirit but in actuality. Members and j friends had a regular bonfire break- son resp ble for the child’s death became frightened and car the swamp where it was f hunter on November 21, TODS GETTIN — | Sy o : a : 2 (1'\1\1‘? > ] HGME i an Police Sergeant Is Elected Command- et L AL L l . er of A, G. Hammond Camp. Leaders Think Mcasure Will Come wl Pdlmolive Soap has. a,. wonderful f LN Sergeant Theodore Johnson of t Vote Some Time This Week., !‘1Ihe(r~—¥;‘o;(\lsc.) creamy, and fra- ; Dolice department was elected com- Washington, Dec. 10.—The Cum-| hardly to be expected until congress Z?u'np(::il:hov )n::unl nor percentaze | on holidays and which have prove gl S s P AL Sl e : mander of A. G. Hammond camp, | Mins railroad bill, which was on the | feconvenes after the Christmas holi- Eulangp at will be given the | popular. Walter Campbell, who § twhether ‘the water 14 hard or soft, t 8 B . i1 e of passage Monday, but which day. They expressed belief that Presi- | employes nor have they set a date for | charee of the affair, has arrange hot or cold. 2 United Spanish War Veterans, at a| now undergoing an unexpected buft | dent Wilson would delay returning the | the payment. President Charles | have the dance continue in the s meeting held last evening. The com- | by senators objecting to its various | "0ads to private control until the| Glover said this morning that the date | ning with Judd's orchestra fur A MU IVE == AN mander-elect spent several yvears in | Drovisions, still was before the ;Lnk\xo\ legislation is passed. of payment was not decided upon. | the music. , I ! e : cas stationed | 092y, The measure is designed t TSRS ol | X the regular army, and was stationed S gned to R SRR " S 3 : celi conditioE LR MCENELLY’S COMING HERE. 3 } at cue time in the Philippines. = pen the return Of‘ Factory Office Employes & 1‘ FINED FOR SUG. \l{ m ALS, 2 railroads to private control. ! McEnelly’s singing orchestra. will be | New York, Dec. 10 Made from the Palm snd Olive oils A |—e> Other officers elected arc as follows: Despite the renewed attack on the | To Receive Bonus in Pav in the city Christmas afternoon, fur- | candy m:nuf:nlurl'\— company 1820VicEal 31000 ivearslass 1y anciont f Senior vice commander, William T.| Dill, leaders predicted it would be| Members of the office force of tire hing a program and music for | fined $1,000 in federal court in Brd brought to a vote before the end of | Corbin Screw corporation are antici- | dancing in Bardeck's hall from 2:30 |1yn for profiteering in sugar. Chaig the week. Leaders of both senate and pating a months’ bonus to be paid | 10 6 o'clock. The affair will be in the | declared the company had sold house agreed, however, that final en- sometime before Christmas. The offi- | form of a “sunlight social” several of | 000 pounds of sugar for 13 and factory, containing the same rare oils. Tioe H. = ¢ I 2 e S et et Rice; officer of the guard, Frank {actment of railroad legislation was cers of the concern have not an- which have been held here previously | 1-10 eents a pound Helm. The installation will take placc . At . harsh action, makes the hair soft and Cr A RO o i by = : : = e R e G e g fluffy. J 1 d | % Januar: The camp and THE PALMOLIV i} auxiliary plan a joint Christmas cele- Milwaukee . | bration. Children of the members will be entertained in the afternoon and the members in the evening. | BACK TO REAL OLD DAYS lived over the old days not only in Egypt. ) Hall; junior vice commander, William Palmolive Shampoo is equally sati W L2 H. Barnes: officer of the day, William Daily Store Hours i 4 Sales Checks Must Accom- 9 A. M. Until ) b p i pany All Goods for 6 P. M. 7 [ ; Credit or Refund HARTFORD. We will accept Christmas checks women’ S Footw ear in payment of all merchandise, or el SECOND FLOOR n n ‘t if desired, they will be cashed. | L Gittsimost userul at pribes rmostiunusual. e gwer 0 | Not 0dd Tines but good sizes and widths. Not old styles but the season’s newest. These same grades in 6 months’ time will be double this price. an some Women's all glaced black kid, lace Boots, plain toe, Louis heel, ve’r 1 neg lon | \ a Regular price $9.50. Special sale price $8.00. Women's button foxed, mat top, turned soles, wood heel A luxurious gift, and one equally acceptable to the young i e foxing, slender, graceful last, Cuban heel. Regular price $11.00. Scarfs of angora, camel cloth Sale price $9.75. and brush wool; some are made iomens browEId s e sl shoes Sloa b oUISEE S5t SR with pockets, belt and shawl toe. Regular price $9.50. Sale pr S b st S Women's brown lace Boots high Cuban and low military heel, There is also the stylish good weight sole. Regular price $9.00. Sale price $6,75. throw scarf and the very latest scarf and muff to match, These are all included in our Christmas assortments in navy, brown, black, tan, taupe and combinations of camel and navy, brown and bisque, blue and rose and the fashionable heather mixtures. Second Floor Art Dept. Prices $4.95 1o $15.98. Third Floor. Women's red calf lace Sho imitation wi tip, perforated An Gra Scalfs Slio=s i Foxulay VIicol3a L L Salegprice (8075 ‘ t Women's brown kid, high Cuban heel, plain toe Shoes, with long vamp. tegular price $10.00. Sale price $8.75. l Gift selections of Furniture—the perpetual sift, e e Ao Every year finds increasing numbers making the gift of a life-time. The day of worthless trifles ment of Corduroy White Coats, b heavily interlined, made with L8 et yoke and smocking; sizes 1, 2 . : - e : G i Japanese Card Cases o 25c to TBC Come in, we can suggest in Furniture a beauti- and 3 years. tegular price Dolls, including kewpies, Splashme, Tissme, etc ... $1.00 to $2.75 §4.98. Special price $3.79. ful remembrance for anyone you have in mind. ; S u Japanese lacquered candy, glove and handkerchief hoxes Infants’ Department, Fifth Floor. and tr . ciere.... $1.25 to § Necktie hnl(lon . . . . ... Boc to $1 \'mnpzltl ases, m(ludlln; rouge and powd ags an il e el e Hand painted me: 1|)|:1fldu(n ‘VU\VJ\\ H ;, % ¢ 25¢ to 59¢ Mahogany GateLegyTabHes. Mahogany Cane Panelled S ey v v | ChairsandRockers, $18.00 Erls’ Japanese picture . e DOt to: The season’s most popular Gift article. Priced Cretonne knitting bags ... Stra ; ing trays g SeiER e TR0 T Christmas candles .. . .o . . eread . 5 5S¢ P Leather runners and mats Hand painted Indian head Silk pillows and bolsters ; Tapestry runners and plano scarfs : Gienuine Chinese s nd embroideries Chiffon @cly et b or o vith Fancy brocade hoxes sets vs and candy boxes . 9.50 Zeshionablajmstal frame Book holders and DOOK MArKS. .........cccc.. 8 $3.00 ln‘:s‘:‘&,gg. - Vanity box: 1 carrying casc WIS L - to $1.00 trimmed, $5.00 to $18.00. Chiffon Velvet Bags, with sterling silver frames, $39.00 and up. 5 A touch of tone and character to the living 24, $50.00. ! : romFSEL 00N room and a beautiful Gift. Others priced at $20.00, Tuck-a-way Tables $9.00. $31.50, $45.00. Tea Wagons from $21.00. Windsor Chairs and Rockers. Mahogany fin- Tiit Top Tables from $11 o ished, $10.75, $12.00, $17.00. Smart Big Roomy Genuine Cedar Chests, $19.00. A splendid Gift for a voung lady. There’s every size and model you can think of here. Others priced up to $40.00. Matting Shirt Waist Boxes $8.00 up. Every Woman Loves a Desk. An enclosed desk, well made and nicely finished in Mahogany or Birds-Eye-Maple, $20.00. Today, the young Others from $10.00 to $100.00. S Yol iitesn expestste be s Secretary Desks, Table De tc.. in all finishes and woods. i e frca fry A i, Mahogany Davenport Table, B Martha W iington Sewing Cabinets $25.00. g o Mahogany Low-Boy $58.50. Oak and Mahogany Telephone Sets $10.00 up. and the Ement Smoking Stands $1 up. Mahogany Music Cabinets $17.00, $21.00, $27.00 have been assembled with a Smoking Cabinets $6.75 up. d N B Mahogany Serving Trays $6.25, S87. Phonograph Record Cabinets $10.00—8$18.00. Bvery wanted garment for Sachet envelopes and cushion o 4 . o hn > $3.00 BEADED BAGS The finer ones exquisitely G L P Wrought. Price $12.95 to $100. enuimne ermfis mducts LEATHER BAGS o the Zushionab o henss THERMOS AND UNIVERSAL BOTTLLS, CARAFES grain, morocco, pin seal, suede AND LUNCH KITS mocha, patent leather and vacnette, both with and without fitting: 82.75 to $8.75 'STRAP P .00 o $6.75 Various styles all up to the 1 1 8 . . o ww s aieieie .e 5 § > o minute; suitable for women and 1 Quart Carafes .... G e ... $5.50 ti $8.00 pin seal, venis Burehitsitals & 1) it e irsraisees BLOENECEEEEE We also have Carrying Cases for all size bottles {1 lowest girl of winter —assortments $2.50 to $3.50 $10.75. Mahogany Sewing Stands $22.50—$24.00 up. ks $64.00 up. Child’s “Little Red Riders” Special $3.95. school, St e : may be found' in our present stoek of serges, velveteen, jersey, tricotine and silk. 6 to 16. Prices $7.98 to $47.50. Fifth Floor. street or party wear misses; in morocco, vachette and patent leather. Price 50c to 0. prizes Main Floor. Druz Dept. — Main loor. 40 56 Ford 8t.. 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