New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 29, 1919, Page 9

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} A NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1910. e S S —— q 1 ed with ting hand vmllruhhr\,! these and many others, in hundreds | ]’HYSICIAN JA]LED cian, in jail here early today{ 17 year old assv\sllnh was (om.ml dead I stoutl mmvnmwu to the aut hul‘!yl(lus N N public demand for furs in spite | of varieties, from the richest and eoxt- 5 = | awaiting completion of arguments on j O the floor of the physician’s office | that she was In his company The U | or the ndvance of 50 1o 75 per cent. | licst to the moderately priced are do- FOR GIRL'S MURDER | iis motion tor bail on the charse of Ivn o bullet through ]hex' heart and | nest ol of the ]-ulu?.‘lkm\\vl\u. i i i 2 s tic pisto) by he | to cause her arrest on the churge o 3 sinee spring, denlers say, is 6fty per | mestic products.’” i | e 18 . o a X { sinea spring, 5\; alex Lia, mnn) 1‘“( : o ; “Americans | | murder, and Laurene Gardner, a gicl | e ion by the 1 - | delinguency . ot Lty pyintor i Reports that wealthy Americans ) A L of 13, on whese testimony he relies to { lished Miss Griflith had { D hott asserts the beliel that £ L COSURE IMERY | 1, 4 representatives abroad buving | Kentucky Doctor Acaised of Shooting | hear out his declaration thal he i3 | killed between one and three o'clock | Miss -Griith commitied suicide while : i wnds of b H]I“A,N\)'l“wn;'cl\’l"‘ up so-called ‘‘royal” fturs were dis- Assistant—Idttle Girl Charged | innovent, was In the detention home | iy the afterncon. Questioned by the tmg caroner points to the E than. eve ¢ 10 AeW FOPK-nissed as nonsensieal by Mr. Argen- :hare of delinquency ] police D t doclared he had | povrder marks on her cloth : 3 : : : With Delinquency. An artist for a New York fashlon | pught. For 75 years, he sald, there quenay developments havescome (0| hoen deli: Christmas sents fo that it would have o Girls' Wardrohes Have I[]Qre‘med | beper recontly sketched & coat, suit| nad Leen no such thing as “crown” | Loulsville, Ky, Dec. 25— Dr. Chiris- | the front since December 24 when | numoe 1o Gelvooe batpeed | G muItitor het w0 and dre at a local factory the com- | saples. Ermine also is less popular | tophe: Schott, 42, Louisville p | 1lizabeth Word GriMith, Dr, Schott’s! (hoge hours. The little Gardner girl | i Ll slesale brice of which was | tpan ever in the history of the trade. « the georgette dress | ne sald, “that the finest Russian sa- ( it at $320. Mere | ples are not shipped outside of that New York, Dec 29.-—The mother of }\ £ » garments which mold &t re- | market, these skins being supposed to an 18-year-old New York girl who for ll‘;;\'r WOl cost the buyer at least|pe the former crown Russtan sables. sevoral years 1 keoy = said, Such'instances in | 1p former yeurs, when Russian sables & ho shops of how the high | were not so expemsive, natives in the the cost of her daughte rrdr At § Was hit the rich are by | jnterlor used to pay their taxes with 2in a letter to a local news | it sue window displays | pelts. In thoso days the enterprising cently complained ubolt the white Rlouse fer §3,500 | fur colleector had not penetrated the Flis el e old milliony are being invested | wilds of the Siberian forests. It was shoes, gloves, hats, | this s ¥ Amovican. wom- | the custom of the trappers to dispose luis fgires on wikfen, " Angenbright, a Brook- | of their season's cateh to the Russiun i fo outfit @ young woman to- | lyn importer, “aud(he demand is less | government hit since sables have be- BIALGQ with: five yeats ago, [ exclusive and more widespread than | come so much in demand and the orded by quotations from | even before, Showine that prosperity | prices are so high, the natives have umber of average priced local shops, | Is general. Coats cosing from $50.. | found they can do much better selling e Tbligwa: { 000 to $35,000 are fncommon but | direotly to the collectors who come 1911 | they are being boughi | from all parts of America and Eu- “America is not only igporting the | robe.” 5 to $1.50 | finest Russian sables bit is producing = S to 5.00 | the best specimens of e black and Matinee dance at Bardeck's hall. loomers ... .50 & pair | silver, fox, mink, seal ater, beaver, | curley’s Jass Band of nine pieces. New est sl .00 to 1.50 ! fisher, wolverine, bear, imx, hadger, afternoon. Dancing 2:30 un- etticoat 4 .00 to 5.00 skunk, raccoon and munkrat. AM | 4 Georgctte Waist .. B to \\'00}(‘1’\ Suit Hat, «4 "y I'ur Neckpiece ... 35.00 to ] Save Your Coal Gloves $12.00 to $18 i i. E S 4.530 and up | ear 1o 1000 and up C Good M silk Blocmers 6.30 a pair lt osts 'OOd oney Undervest .. 350 to 4 Silk Petticoat 12.00 to 15 George_ v .00 atid up Wobten S 00 ‘nd o CHAMBERLAIN METAL WEATHER STRIPS Hat .. .00 and, up | Fur Neckpiece 175.00 and up Mufr ..... 100.00 and up i Gloves ...:. .00 i Made of Solid Zinc Metal are better than storm windows and cost g e e | less. Will last as long as the buildiug sad WILL SAVE 1.3 OF . Total ...$176.50 to $486 and up YOUR HEATING FUEL. Your windows will operate smoothly PR e without sticking and will never rattle the least bit, olther when regard as a “moderate’ opened or closed and will be absolutely dust-proof, Serges, formerly the 1nd most commen dress ma- There will be an advance of 15% in price of this work after 1 which, before the war, January fst, could be bought for $1 to $1.25 =a i yard, are now retailing at $4 to $5 for Yor information and estimates telephone 2244, or address the same quality. Velveteens, au- | other vopular dress material! could BEior & 7t ana el M s CHAMBERLAIN METAL 3650 to 36.30. The biggest advances, semensnae i § - WEATHER STRIP COMPANY buckskin shoes which nermally sold | e O T W 9 Court Street Many women of means, the retail- | ©rs say, are paying as much as $250 @hd up for a pa!r of silk stockings but ; these are beaded with pearls and are GIVE AN ABUNDANCE OF HEAT AT SMALL EXPENSE It will pay you to write today for prices in- stalled complete. . We have thousands of these wonderful Heaters in all parts of the country giving per- fect satisfaction. i & They are quickly installed and do not re- quire the ripping up of walls and partitions. ; The whole house is heated through the one register. Warm air flowing up through the center opening and the cooler air being : v drawn from the floor down the outer opening “Guaranteed” and over the heated surfaces of the furnace. Don’t W ait Write Today RICHARDSON & BOYNTON CO. 31 WEST 31st ST., NEW YORK CITY. 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