New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 12, 1919, Page 6

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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, '1919, A DIAMOND is without question the most elegant, valuable and valued gift you can bestow on those whom you hold in special affection. It not only signifies generosity in expenditure but it carries with it an intrinsic value that endures and increases pendants, broeches, lavallieres, charms or pins, is of guaranteed worth. in worth as the years roll by. ivery diamond we sell, whether set in rings, bracelets, Plus the value of the stone, the taste and re- finement of our designing gives additional attraction and elegance to the gift. Diamond Rings Solitaires and Clusters DIAMOND LAVALLIERES and PENDANTS of Solid Gold, daintily de-[oi Platinum with Solid Plat- signed and set with sparkling‘inum Chains, examples of Beautiful Diamond Cluéters, set in Platinum and White Gold. Some Rings of solid Platinum with brilliantly cut stones in the sides. Clear Blue White Stones in snappy settings, $30, Priced at $85, $135, $150, $175, $200, $300. $35, $37.50, $50. Solitaire Settings of Solid Gold, $10 to $1,000. Gold Settings, $38, $40, DIAMOND BAR PINS AND A complete collection of charming Bar Pins and Brooches, in In Solid Gold (14 karat) Settings, $25 and up. Others 65. gems, ( BROOCHES Platinum and White set with smaller stones, $12.50 and up. GEOR .00 and up | Y . | expert workmanship, $75.00 Sturdy Cuff Links of solid $6 00 a“d up gold with cleverly mounted $12.,00 and up. diamonds; You Buy Here Safely, Satistyingly and With Certitied Value ASYLUM STREET N\ ® Open Evenings HARTFORD, CONN. YNEUMONIA Calia physxclan Immedi- ately begin “emergency” treatment with— !CKSVAPORU OUR BODYGUARD" - 307, 6075 | Filled to Overflowing With the qu of Living | dies are nearly al- why thousands - inned men and s fit and fine by r ! one the blood, regulates the Stomach clean and ¢ and i tonic laxative fou can take. The kiddies like it too, fentls und mild. Give it for it is ‘1o them or Coughs and Colds Try s P SEED f,,,,,, .,/‘g, Br ynchitis Most stubborn of all coughs, | jelds to its healing prop-| rties. Try this famous old | amily remedy and experi- ence the comfort it brings to | ose whe use it. The purest and safest of all remedies it builds up the body and re- | ktores vitalily at the same time ii is relieving the sys- jtem of coughs, colds, bron- hitis, and all forms of throat | and lung troubles. Th‘ above familiar trade-mark on package—all druggists, 60c 6 $1.20. [ Those + MURDER TRIAL CONTINUES | Accnsed of Slaying Munich | Hostages jre Before the Tribunal | i of Justice in Bavaria. | 5.—The d of the murde Munich s continues in ¥ Many e Witnesses, who number a hun- ed fearfnl stories of the wleged to have been prac the Spar Seidl Schikklhoffer and othe “Much of | the testimony taken related to the robbing of the bodies of the hostages afier they had been shot. Seidl, it wns iestiflied. oblained in this wav trial of those | of the varia 60,000 marks. FPOUND TIGER ON DOORST] Thought Had Left Him a Baby. \ - Californian First Somcone Redwood City, who wants Royal Bengs B, Logan, San fticer. such i | 28 Cal, Dec. 12— i ‘ foundling-—and does not | plump Any- a nice baby tiger what to do with it. . Logan was awakened in Menlo park by Going to the door he saw With a new born d with a shawl to adopt I.ogan took the basket inlo the | house. Pulling back the covers he discovered a six months old tiger. He had no idea where the animal cair ! from, but presumes some one broughi it from the what him. I wish it had Teen of a tige: aid Logan, *“for il six times as much as a haby.” to do with it “wished” it on CATCH EYEL 1 Clinton, Dee. 1 Eye- are being caught in Sandusky Ohio, JLa) { is believed these fish abound in the flooded mines in this section. It has been several years since number of the mines were abandoned, and fish from the bay may he worked their way into these water report that the in that neighborhood. SKIZED HIS GIFT TO FIANCEE. Kansas City, Mo.. Dec. 12—W. J. Collins of Ottawa. Kan., came to Kan- sas City to visit his fiancee, to whom he has become engaged after a five months courtship, and found that two visitors had preceded him. He selzed four olls he had given her and called the Nineteenth street police station. | In the office of Capt. Petor McCox- rove he young woman refurr and coat, which Collins also ber. ! | trovensy wuld apply to | Mateo county | a critter | know rcently at a noise on | Orient and not knowing | a baby instead | eats | south of here by fishermen. Tt | have | less fish from their wells | CLEARR | D OF RABBITS. Gunners Called When Bunnies come a Pest, Jeflerson City, Ma., reqgue of owners of a large island in the Missouri river, = Gasconade City, hunters from here and Hermann visited the place recently and without the aid of dogs killed more than 500 rabbits during the afternoon. TED. They found the island literally wlive : Franktort Dec. Smuggling | With the bunnies. It has long been had won over Lyman Evans | has reached such proportions here | under cultivation and the rabbits had was the me ‘T that about 500 illictt traders have been | fattened on corn and had been mak- ide. Evans was nomi- | arrested. Most of them plied their | Ing heavy inroads on the yield of this d to run agalnst Porter by return- | frade in the streets. Considering the small amout ed service men who were not at all in - ritory involved it is believed that sympathy with the “kissless” regtme, this was the biggest slaughter of rah- which oPrter had puf inta eff The | bits on record in his state. ordinance about which so much con- was waged provided that ne “KISSTESS LAW” MAYOIR WINS, | and the older women voters of the — — > ity. Bwvans was supported solidly by Re-clected But younger people amd ex-soldiers. xds of young e 1 wom- puraded the streets the day of the 1 €lection and held mee on evers . But May Porter A.xk»‘ I nounecad !an(\(IJn.LE"tV after the election thai the “kissless” law would be re- pealed at once. Be- sy Dreg, 12— At the of the Dex. Laos Ange - former pastor Homoae Porter, the author of th unti-Kissing and spooming ordinance. will continue 1o be n or of Riverside for another two yead Officlal re- turns of the election showed that he | i SMUGGIHERS ARF A Quinine That Does Not Affect Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tah- kissing or spooning be done in the ! lets) can be taken by anyone withous streets or on fromt dvorsteps and in | causing mervousness or ringing in the yaurds of the city. ! head. Mayor Porter had the support of Quinine.” masi of the leading church members on the box. 0t NOW A HOME. T Dec. 12.-—The Germnan fortress Ipstein, on the Rhine, is the of the peace treaty. Tt will be nsed 4 convalescent home. REQUIRES HEALTH AND STRENGTH ‘When was there ever a time when women were doing so much for mankind — and when was the health and strength of our women more vital to the very existence of our country. ‘We can safely say Never. Their sacrifices, their industry, their courage. their patriotasm is beautiful \mvoml words of description. But what of the poor ane who wants 0 help but cannot because she is oppressed by some feminine disorder. To such we recom- nend with utmost confidence our successful old remedy and nsent following a letter from one who proved its value. J.—* For abowt three years T suffered from nervous breukdown and ot so-weak T could hardly headaches every day. T tried everything I could thiuk -of xnd wasunder a physician’s care for . A gt friend had used Lydia E. Pinkhiam's Vegetable Cowpound audl she told me ‘about it. From the first day 1 toolk it I began 1o feel better and now 1 am well and able te do most any kind of work. 1 have beeu Tecomuending the Compound ever since and give you my permission to publish this letter.”’—Miss Fro EELLY, 476 Sonth T4th Street, Newark, N.J. The reasom this fainous root and herb remedy was so suc- ase was because it went to the root of hertrouble,restored hertoanormal bealthy condition. first to be dismantled under the terms | ydia E inkham’s Diamond Stick Pins and Cuff Lmks Dainty Stick Pins, delicately wrought and mounted with exquisitely cut stones. | Sewart; BOY SHOES 925345835 YOU SAVE $1 to $2 ——PER. PAIR—— Boys shoes for every occasion—— for dress—for School and Winter wear. There’s no earthly reason why even in these times of high prices you should pay double the pre-war prices. Newark Shoes for Boye are as fine, as strong, as well made, as comfortable and 22 dur: able as money can buy—Yet look at these prices! Much ln\u’r than others charge - Why? Becansde we sell direct to the public—thra our own 800 storés millions of pair each year. . Buy a pair for -the boy to-morrow. Sturdy Scheol and Winter Sin Hi-Cax, O Grained two buckde storm boot for boys—gast the shoe for ‘winter wear 300, sies 2.9, Ask tor 1 ms“m “Nemark NEW 3"7. :l-n Shoe DRITAIN STORFE, NEAR R. B. MONDAY AND DAY EVENINGS, Stores Co. e StoreShee Companvinthe W 308 Stores in 87 Ciias A2t MAIN CROSSIN G. SATUR-

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