New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 18, 1919, Page 3

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1 fio’stoan'tOre The Store of NEW BRITAIN pAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1910. (VISITS CHILDREN, | Holiday Gifts - Give Something Useful You can tind just what every department overflowing with gifts for men, women and children. B bRESS GOODS, SILKS. RIBBONS. TOWELS, LINENS, GLOVES, HOSIHERY, JEWELRY NECKWEAR, WAISTS, AND SILK UNDERWEAR, 38, HANDRERCHIEBFS, BLANKETS, CMBRELLAS, you | wi in our big MUSL LAC > N ATH ROBE HOUSE DRES! KIMONOS, % SHIRTS OTHES., , COMBS, IVORY, . POCKETBOOKS. MENS DOLL’S C BRUSHE HAND BAG DOLLS, RNIT GOODS, STATIONERY. | tional crouk | | LANDS IN PRISON Crook Arresi‘é-d- V—Jhe;] He Visi{s‘ Loved Ones Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 18.—William Moore, described by detectives “‘one the most noted interna- was arrested yesterday al the home of relatives after a ten months' hunt. He and his first wife. Fayne Strahan Moore, an actress, fig- ured 21 years ago in a sensational trial A, | in New York on charges of working and a thousand and onc other useful | Gifts, PULLAR & NIVEN For Coughs, Colds, and the reiief of in- flamithatory conditions of .the throat arising from Bronchial, Asth- | matic - affections ' and ‘derangements of ' the | Respiratory , Organs. -Prepared from Spruce DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Storage, Supplies and Repairing: e ———————————————— Y JAVE YOUR TRUCKING DONE ! PROPERLY AND AT REASON- ABLE EXPENSE: ate a daily Ereight and Ex- New Britain, New Ha- ven and New York. Trucks rented by X qiay or hour, Local and Long Distance ‘Moving and Trucking. " 1 ope press Service. A.H. HARRIS | Garage Tel. 1560. Housc Tel. 1849, PLEASURE CARS M. TRVING JESTER 192 ARCH STREET VIM delivery and heavy duty trucks, from !5 to 5 tons. AMERICAN Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars. CITY SERVICE STATION A. M. Paonessa. Prop. MANROSS AUTG (0. OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessorles, Repair Work a Specialty. \(’l!mxe 2227 ‘39 Al’ch S' AUTO REPAIRING THAT'S OUR SPECIALTY JUST CALL 857-12 D WE WILL BE AY YOUR SRVICE. - 'AUTO 115 GLEN STRE ¥ | Eastwood Electrical Service | Station and Garage, Starting, Lighting and Ignition Sys- tem Specialists. MAXWELL SERVICE STATION, REAR 193 MAIN STREET, Phone 387-12. return to this country for the Willavd- | i derwriters’ REPAIR CO.| | the “badger game.” Victed and served X years, but the woman was acquitted. She obtained divorce, and Moore then married Miss Myrtle Schaetrer, daughter of a ¢ ; man, who is the mother of five chil- dren. Safe in South America, could not he extradited, of a good pr Moare was con- whence he ze fight led, him to risk a Dempsey Tt is dec away eagerness to spend Christma young children, who were li Moore was held in $3500 contest in Toledo last July. with his ng here. bail an a warrant charging -him with obtaining | money under default .w 1 il Detainers and bench warrants are expected to keep him there if he gets bail in the first case. which grows out of t actions pretensge, and in company in this city 1909, Fayne Modre was accused in 1898 of luring the proprietor of a New Yorlk | hotel to her room, after which Moore burst in with a revolver and the. two | were accused of having extorted $167 incash and a note for $5,000 from the hotel man. Mrs Moore was Wwas acquitted. and sentenced to 19 3 ing. Mrs. Moore went to London and appeared ai a theater as a chorus girl. Returning to this ! country rhe obtained a divorce in | Sioux Fal D., and iater married | a, South African diamoend broker, | whosa home and. ZR. WHO SHOT PLACED UNDER ARREST | Dec. 18—Clarence Wein- | n in the Ameri- | Moore CAPTAIN WEL TLE., New Yo er, former] [ can and British armies, who attempt- ¢d suicide Monday night while in his | room fn the Hotel imperial, and who | is now in a New York hospital, was | last night placed under arrest on a | charge of violating the Sullivan law. The condition of Captain Weiner, who years ago was wealthy, but who is said to he penniless now. is impgoved it yras said last night at the hospital, where lie will be kept a prisoner until his recovery. | terday by Magistrate Schwab in Tombs | court Moore's love | ed he could have got safely ! \gain after the fight but for his | while he was running an un- | in | the whiskey, for which he paid $500 in d 36,000 Wednesday after had brought the “whiskey’ and Bleecker streets, truckmen unload, drove schi and Peter Tlsl street, nt in an au- $6,500 WHISKEY IS ONLY PLAIN WATER | truckmen to Mulberry Katzenberg wlleges the after beginning to away, and that Muss { Cardonia, a chemist or 1 Iirooklyn, who were pri tomoblile, also left. | Later developments indicate After five men | the unloading was stopped by the ap- | pearance of Patroimen Muller and Dooley of the Elizabeth street station. The patrolmen took the five barrels ad the prisoners to the Elizabeth street station. When government represenlatives cd thel contents of the harrels yes- found the liguid had not Magistrate Holds Five Men Who Ave Suspected of Having Got the Renl Stuft. New York, Dec. 18. had been held in $5,000 bail each ves- in connection with the alleged | disappearance of five barrels of whis- key sold by one of the defendants to a saloon keeper for $6 cavered that the tained nothing more water, Samuel Katzenberg, the saloon man, | of 133 Bast Fourth street, complain- | ed he had arranged with Antonio Mussachi, an exporter of 196 Bay 25th | treet, Brooklyn, for the purchase of | tg: terday they the slightest “kick contained | valuable than | SEIZE “RED'S” MAILING LIST. Boston, Dec. 18.—Mailing lists of radical organizations of supposed an- n Easy, Quick Start on a Cold Winter's Night You may have to wait for the ladies, but.you will not need to wait for your car to start if your gar- age is heated this winter. A heated garage saves the car finish and those coslly freeze-ups and repair bills that come with cold weather. The self ragulating’ WBSCO hot water heating system requires atlention only once aday. Any handy man can set it up. No expensive steamfiller is required. Costs less than street car fare for coal. Telephone or write us for more delails and this handsome illustrated catalog that gives the experiences with WASCO of many users. N . A G HAWKER Local Agent. 42 pieces of Parisian China, graceful in design and beau- tifully embossed with a gold band. For 23 more coupons and $3.75 you can get another 35-piece set. A third 35-piece set, for 25 coupons and $3.73, completes this magnificent dinner service. 112 pieces in all. This Beautiful Dinner Set For You! A complete set of 42 pieces of handsome Parisian China decorated with a rose pattern for only 25 coupons and $3.75 in cash. Every dust- proof, odor-proof package of the famous Wedgwood Creamery Butter contains one coupon. It also contains one pound of the finest rich creamery butter money can buy. Churned of the purest cream. And the price is reasonable. P. Berry I IGS S et AL Rt Uhtoiog 2N Ask for it by name at your grocer’s. —AND, every package of Parksdale Farm Eggs contains one coupon. Send money and coupons to & Sons, Inc., Hartford, Conn. Sole Distributors for New England States S 7 Sy A L e 20 2 e S oy that § arch mad vesterday. ney were proving of great assisiance to the | Suffc vestigating the deoings d; dr with aid for ¥ MOTHER-INLAW CAN'T READ, ) Lwoeffler. who . ean i5h learned - lowed 3 Aftor- | Policeman Can and Fugitive's Hiding | == T ORE THROA ] Place Is Found. or Tonsilitis, gargle with warm sailt water, then apply— l .\]lcm\_z\ istic leanings were seized in a raid | Fhe e bere Saturday, it was Aseistant District Daniel agher said the lists Loulsville, Ky. Dec. 15.—James Moore In In jall on a charge of ahoot- ing and wounding, He owes his pre- { alc " > s « er-in-lnw, s besides glving names nnd wd- | PRy Sl S b | Sought on m charge of wounding ¢s of nien and women connected | vy Hutchinson, Moore fled st radical activities; the lists are | b g 4 Louix. 'Then, feeling mafe wrote to show who are supplying funds 5 5 o -in-la She ¢ sad. propagands. his mother-in-law he an't read So she took the letler to Patrolmen olk county grand jury which is in- of susnected | to Use Transter Cards. When Shopping at More Than One Dept. Open Evenlugs Beginning Saturday Until Christmas & Qo. Customers tell us the store has never been more helpful to them with assortments - of Useful Gifts and with 'Prices nzsed on purchages made in tlme to guard against recent price advances. Iconomy and quallty are assured here. Well, Children, Santa Claus i1s Here Again Christmass - INCORPORATED its broad Old St. Nicholas has arrived and will appear twice a day from until n find him up on the third floor Yes, Dear now 10 to 12 in the morning and from 3 to 5 in the afternoon you cs the Toy I'rom in' the Studio House, next to shop. the Old Dear have a little Gift for yvou. BY AN ADULT. and consult him about Christmas Gifts you will find him at that BUT CHILDREN WILL NOT BE ADMITTED UNLESS If you want to time. He will ACCOMPANIED see JUST & LITTLE THOUGHTFULNESS In this season of good-will, if you will make it a habit to carry SMALL par- cels you will lighten the load of Christma deliveries and facllitate deliveries' of (he that are too large for you to Will you plea, bear this in mind? ANOTHER ORCHESTRAL CONCERT So many spoke with delight of the con- certs last Friday by Hatch's orchestra thut we have arranged another for ~Thursgiy afternoon from 2:30 te 5:00 You . will enjoy the beautiful music: - Rest a moment while shopping and listen to the music. * New Toys Are Arriving Daily AND SUCH . FASCIN! NG ONES TOO i , For the Little Girl there are laundry sets, consisting of a wash board, wringer, tub and a stahle {0 put the tub on. The price is only % Then you can get ironing boards for 29c and clothes . Facks 29¢. School desks, Mirrorscopes, A splendid assortment and double teams of horses. Moving vans that wind up for arrivals, at various prices and sizes. for the little on Priced $3.50 and up. Both trunks and tool chests are amongst the new will prove an ever ready source of amusement of horse drawn wagons that are sure to interest the little boy single $1.98 10 $4.49. and will go for $1. Women’s Suits and Coats ATTRACTIVELY IN BOTH COATS AND SUITS FOR MOST PRICED. THREE THURSDAY Suits at $16.75 $29.50 $33.50 Coats at $35.00 $65.00 $75.00 $16 BIG SPECIALS Chevrona, Iridescent and other popular materials for These Suils are Come early as the number is limited Oxford, Devet Stunning Suits of made in all the smartest styles. Good looking Suits at $29.50, of Velour, Silvertone, Made in the accepted styles for this season. Very smart Suits at $83.50 of Silvertone, Oxford and Devet for the price and any woman will do well to take advantage of this sale. de Laine and Velour de TLaine. de Laine. These Suits are a great yalue ————————————————————————————————————— MANY GOOD LOOKING COATS AT In this assortment there are Cats of B ¥ortuna, Devet de Laine, Bolivia, Crystal Boliyia, alama and Duvetyn. They have large collaars and cuffs of Hudson Seal, Opossum, Nutria Ragccoon and Wolf. These Coats ave beautifully lined. with. nderful values. silk lining W NING COATS FOR $65.00 s group there are Coats of Tinseltone, Bolivia, Velour and other materials. The Coats are handsomely trimmed with large shawl collars of Op um, Raeccoon, Skunk Opossum. They are fully lined with novelty silk linings, atso interlined. Some have fur cuffs One Special Lot of Coats at $35 15 left interlined price, $35.00. novelty of those They that all exceptional Coats zuaranteed the Coats Just and were on An A special assortment of other day. These are all fully lined hargain and worth a loi more than are wool Sample Fur Coats at Special Hol- iday Prices N ———— N T— IN ALL THE VERY . SMARTEST STYLES R 5 A it Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Soat that is 36 inches long, beltad model, with squirrel collars and cuffs, priced $325.00. l.eopard Coat, 45 inches long, with Hudson Seal trimming, Scoteh Mole Coat, 36 inches long, trimmed with 3 rows of sk Hudson Seal Dolman, inches long. Made of finest qua bas an 85 inch sweep. A very unusual model for $475. Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat) dolman with skunk collar Priced $475. heautifully marked The price is $250. nk fur around collar and cuff ¥ sking I deep yoke effect and culig A his Wi copy of a Freaeh model.

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