New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 30, 1920, Page 15

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0 ME;‘}![IU Y IS 'ISPANISH SWINDLE | 100 WUGHWORK |, 7 oo <o mn WEDDING CALLED OFF i %7 s < A} PRI “Oh ust goessed it,” said the de- & X ™ 8 - S Isabelle Way Returned to ¢ . Paris Priest Objects to “Immodest” H ’ M"JJ[]N PEUPLE | Father After Police Find " ! fdauart B U Gowns Wen S e g “s Lonz As 1. Z Marks Continue o | he ount. of B 127 MAIN STREET, oppisite Arch St. 'PHONE 1409-2 ]' in Restaurant. s 1id, had | Live These FaKirs Will everal moatl Tis Is 800,000 Above Normai e, Do i veoned ok e R Sy oher dwd |t short wirts and tou-mech Th g a! f@ has shown its head again. | was found 1 lute rday after : . PR America hus been inundated with ; ool She disappeared m home S bi1cdds: Jetters from “= dying prisoner. perse. | Seturday evéning, Japusry 11 . ome last night. “No woman will Le allowed to at- ° Mexico City, Jan. 3u.--Conditions e ST o AP According to Mr. War. = tend vice in the church whose @& e AT R I et cuted by political enemles, only able| 5 Manhattan, he visited a roomi Secren v Paage L sia AnTH ARSI G R oa s ul s resses milllon persons in Aleaico City op i 10 Cemmunicate with —the outside” houge at No. 54 Fifth Avenue, kept Ldvt e e S ol T G unedls ael | ? b a8 AL 200000 aFeyaiia aarmal Ly ould throuzh the kindnoess pof a by Mrs. J. Jemott. he described a Lo e sl whose skirts do not reach at least to g population, bave greatly tncrensed the ! & The writer Wf the gir) and woman who stayed there for pANKS DOING BUSINISS pumler of itmerant mercha who ; letter s _relationship with the 5 week, Mr. V was convinced that Sl e Seat rmos | MUST BE CLEARED OUT THIS WEEK. eot up si vherc their whim wilts, | Purson ad 2d ":"‘\!”‘I\}“““'"‘ ”‘I':’t‘ & the little giri was his daughter. and “‘“ ITE WA NS y e e : o At i t in. the ; —— :luables has been phep companion, a Summit woman Coblenz . 30 i : for some time. ' Ong priest reft — . . e e = city <o 5 not s cealed outside ot Spain, the con-. whom the child had met when she. U . ent have beed i4o conduct the marr | D oS I ALE SOILED AND up a dos to out- : to be left to an only daughter | worped there in a store. 1 rican and fit o hiouse van buy al { everything fi s oyamosicRine ative, Detective Newman of Police Head- N anks pite the non-rat showed too 3 NGt e necded withe 1 L owithin a | ° 1 the Awerican reply, e e e e o T Lof the peace treaty by the e Rty condl Ly L e A FEW SILK PETTICOATS WHICH WE HAVE CARRIED regular shop. et 4 ve buy- & es . letter from “the jeep the Fifth Avenue address. Wan- €d States. It was announced wiay ‘as possil to 1ke it suit- 2] At $2.49 er moerely hin hia . in the mar- | © stay that the prisoner i§ gering into Third avenue, the d -1y that every benk in Coblenz, « wble for evening wear and certainly ket for soinethin d he is unmedi- 2 ad that a certain sum s re- 405 entered a restaurant and had or- ing the Reichsbank, would —accebt ot fitted for a chureh The wed: ately bosicged by a crowd of ener- |9 to r eliprisoners ibag-fua it e e e adwn any Kind of American checks, oSl | ding was postponed. Probabiy nis J§ AT $1:50 A FEW FLESH BATISTE COMBINATIONS, AT $1.50, who dilate in machine $ ) stol - elderly woman down P uioney orders, personal checks on y t first occasion of tho post- [ VALUE $2.00. on the worth of their| For 2 uumum ol wbl. They bore . re. American bunis, the German banks | porenon. o marhae et : : point the “American JompiCice'to s description of cashing the wiihout charge. for such a r : Iy the busiest dny for Lheus It usualy becomes curious and missing girl and her companion. Parisian women say that this meas- forcEsghiorinninc s = omhb in Madrid " ppe Cgetective addres the girl | Crams rch. at the Elks' fair. [ure, if zenerally enforced, would . Fureadinel goos e < ‘o' ""‘"g"d"“‘ """‘;“ yithe lle v, 1 believe?” i —advi. ompel every woman worshipper to d paticntly wait for e a correspondence on T rors A tome ) »"'.,m\,,, . are augie the Bubje have a special skirt to wear to church. cd by men and women, bays and | In othe s the victim takes the ! all of them seliing candies, fruits, shoe : buit without question and parts with | puttery, iobace; 3 Wiz money, or even worse still goes cojored ribbons, shoes. to the expense of traveling to Spain Keep The System Ciean S5, gophers and the dozens or ‘m pay the required sum to release | 2 varieties of food of which chili is the | the valise and cluim his share of the m portant component. Tho | confent | J 3 o prescnt an animated abpear-| In the latter case the swindler is n ou e ea y o e play whistl are 5 ¥ 3 Bands are | generally brought to book for the B . ne boy cull their edition Spanish police are on the lookout and e & - B . - ¥ a man with a wheel of cha 4 T e A o Elimination belps to avoid colds, headaches and epidemics seec ihe erd rl‘IPuuw to, . v | o utives arouses their suspicions. i ) . ; e n s : Sl ¢ oket, b ccently an American arrived in NYONE vho has watched himself Take it when you feel drowsy, dizzy EVENING A anced ato E E offers swe 2 d with @ certified check to claim ntoves theress ki 2o iportant e Then o e o ] UNTIL 5 P, M. ’ - UNTIL 16 B3k meats at DK vos each and i iis share of a prisoner’'s estate. The o = Z /] 1, o 3 = : 10 health and comfortas regulurglaily elim- ~ coming on, when there s an_epidemic, £ i i e T o isy | Spunish police put him in prison - s ife When you have caten anything about AGENTS FOR THE LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL PATTERY, 15c¢ TO 25c WHY PAY MORE? coeam with his frozen g AR e i G GeReee) 4 e instion. Half of the minor illnesses of lfe ¥he2 ) > eaten anythis AGE? LADIES' HO 'RNAL PATTERN, 15c TO 25 : 5 which you are in doubt. It is at such aw2y in a container whic Suzeles |vaiima alvictin et = . o ool W s a spoonful, and alove all sbines a | Tron GG e Gy e e e 20 wee Y o . and of fermenting foods. You can buy P rious sun which gi no shint fef I el sE v e e R portancethe doctor attached to this function. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin at any drug ALL REMAIN!NG e & problems of existenc | T B Tl o e (5 e s AT or 50c and $1 @ bottle. Thousands l‘»‘\x; a .nx‘]*v.vY 1 lin"H\: _'\“meh:‘»:: ! WILLIAMSPORT NOT by intelligent diet and exercise, but when of families have it constantly in the house on Sunday \hen with a few centa Villiamspori, Pa 30.- these fail you will need a laxative, one as 8gainst emergencies. S s o e o S us it e et S o e L (e T s e e s ey D Caldanells 3 S DR e e w).a lumber center. One 1 2 mekeit.’In the opinion of many thousands 374 Prrrr;]u u.:l:m:;, -fd;"w tiguid band, t} h there is no Detter in | cOmMPany maved to Shedield, said of good Americans such a one is Dr. 4 '"b A,f wor :‘ f;c cing over an 2 i sreates ood timb Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which is a & million bottles <old cach sear, many { 5 P 3 benefits have not yot used from the United States, who, £ e east. s is expected to combination of simple laxative herbs with @ bride whose dress, in his opini If you hiave not, send your mame and recent Sunday morning teok a l 3 For many years Wil- pepsin. Itects promptly, gently and without gig,ecs for a frec trial bottic to Dr. IW. ‘. in the pluza within a Tew min- | lamspor 5 as the “lumber griping and will with certainty regulateany B, Caldweli, 511 Washington St., Monti- B A l F]NAI N JANUARY s shocs shined. bis nai tendency to constipationthat youmay have. ceilo, Zilinois. i hreakfasi served, his | ——————— LR nrareere | IDR. CALDWE LL'S| I CLEARANCE PRICES and w sred an assortieent of dia- | Was offered an ussortient o dfi- | to- (he Sunday services is an induce- monds and epals at a ba - He o ment offered by the Rev. In 5 - i clnded ore may Do moré mod- | pH ofeted DY th vt : NEW PRICES PREVAIL ON ALL THE FURS. The January 10'P ¢fn methods af conducting business G0 - O (A lemer Methodist f Cent.-Off Sale has resulted in such extremr reduction of our Far stock th Lt there rtadniy is” none more Selections now are not large, bu ho has no other lnm’.\n:t] Dry Goods Company qualitics. We counld not veplace a single piece th is offered at the prices at which we have marked them. Yet our polie of starting cach season with all new stocks calls for an absolute clearand JOHN-SON IS HDNQRED? - = : — oo : ‘ B : and we have made the prices that will ace is quickly. y) oing the LES alia o S STar St i of Hemet every Sun- 3 we have decided to close it out entirely. Selec Y @esuvaRthin s etup oyl © morning and takes to. churck ¢ £ 5 S outdoor s Sl e 3 5 4 .. 2 they arc satisfactory, offering representative New Britain Clothing and T'emous “Prssyfooter’” Who Sacrifice \n Eye “Dry? Fight, Plac With “Immortals” in Muscum. Jen. 30.—A WaX figure of 3 Sl 11 ; FROM $9.95 TO $59.95 an prohibition worker wio recer 1 3B il * crificed an eye to the i L\ 5 in England, has the “immos i 3 : A —= ’s museum of Wux He The i § ¢ presentir .. Jont s 52 i . SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY OF OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE s ch over the il e > MORE FOR YOUR DOLLAR HER| THAN E WHERE! adame E I's s ‘ v g ! D Values from $15.00 to $85.00 CHILDREN’'S COATS AT COST FOR SATURDAY! P 00 to $59.7} WOMEN WANT TO FTL 2 g ER CENT. DISCOU SATURDAY ON CORS WAISTS AND SWEATERS ment in Al . H ASK TO SEE OUR NEW “LESTELL T B ; Priced for Saturday at 2.70, $3.15 and $3.60 Women’s Silk Lisle Hg Vhi A Blankets, size ] White, Beason o0 | For the Men e x80, bine and pink borders. Price $5.00 pair; value Men's Flannel Night Shives. pair. Sale Price $1.98; value $2.49. =0 Women's Lisle Hose, blac] h"‘ oughs and Co d 3 Beacon Baby Blankets. Sale ; e ana cordovan, 39¢ pair. T Price 75¢ cach: value $1.25. A : . ‘ i - : Wemen's Pure Siik Ho: Catarrh, Croup, Sore # | LNUA s = | i A iy e, i Deacon Crib Blankets. = s i Men's Negligee Shires, col- = —— Thi'oat Banished ; Bricels L2BRsach JRaluces _ored stripes, sizes 1113 to 17 Women's silk Hdse, all oo = Sale Price $1.19: value $S1.98. By Hyomei @| ‘'UR USUAL PR!CE REDUCT/ON - R i il ES Y ity, 24c¢ vard. We sell the Glastenbury Women’s Sl How, e vewieos oo 8| ALL GOODS FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK [f§ —— mem=e maer (pronoun Extra Heav Unbleached . Cotton Cloth, 6 inches wide, Overcoats, Bath Robes, = B = iyomei and at 32¢ yard. Sweaters and Caps for Satur- Women’s silli Hose, all @ sore t or :mi 3 Be on hand earay a“d get VOUI’ pick @E i I | day at cost in our Bascment. .‘ or:’,rs‘.?n pair. omei and that stoma Size Bedspreads. strain s kg e v i ihe most complete stock of Men’s and . B [es et pest s 4 s |- aled sty o quickly disapp -olors, at $1.00 skein. B and kil coree 2 Black. white and cordovan. tas o, el s ot o0 m- g Boys’ Footwear in the city, at orices Bersmepaen — s Fros Wool Yarn, all colors, at _Boys Black Ribbed Ho an1 preven B E B o C g h P $3.00 to $10.98 cach. 35¢ ball k; 2 ’ \ P Tere t = Se 3 <6 to 101, 39¢ and 45¢ p e e T ; 309 lower than next Spring’s guota ; 1d rid your of ¢ 2 t’O),,S Women’s Fleece-Lined Vests Women’s Fleece-Lined Union Misses’ Fleece-Lined Un atarrh : @ E and Pants, extra heavy, $1.25 Suits, all styles and sizes, Suits, all sizes, $1.25 to S Hyvoriei—give it faithfvl § g cach, $1.25 to $1.50 cach. cach, BROCKTON SAMPLE SHOE STORE |§} NEWBRITAINCLOTHINGa | 381385 MIONA §| 200 ma BOSTOMIANS %een &1 DRY GOODS STORE, e it Ends indigestion ‘ ST. Famous Shoes for Men. Evenings STREET It relieves stomach misery, sour siome ach, belebing and all stomach discass oe money back. Large box of tablets 60

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