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) D, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1920 Bosion Handkerchief News moved ou N We hay Depart . site Linen where, . Increased counter space and room, we are in a position to I the increasing business in this de- partment h more casily and sat- isfuctorily. Come in and let us show you what we have brought together | for your CHRINTMAS BUYIN HANDKERCHIEFS. with CHILDREN'S Colored borders at 10c each. Hem- | stitched with embroidered corners, 2 and 3 in box at 20, 38, 55 and | 75 conts a box. HANDKERCHIE) mbroidered corners, 1 to broldercd corners, 20, 38, 50 cents. brojdered corners, ! Store | ABRAHAM ENDS LIFE AFTER ARGUMENT |Several Persons Look On While Painter Stabs Himself David Abraham, aged 35 vears, em- ployed as a painter by E. U. Thomp- son company, died last night at the New Britain General hospital, of knife wounds self inflicted with suicidal in- tent at his boarding place 515 Main t late vesterday afternoon committed the rash act in th kitchen of the home of Mr, and Mrs orge Warda with whom he boarded d, and in the full view of a number of persons, including Mr. and Mrs. Warda, John er and Sam Ben- jamin. Mary Warda, aged 15 and her younger sister were also present when Abraham committed the act The police were notified at | o'clock of the affair and Serg Richardson and Johnson and Officer Feency were sent to the They found Abraham lIying in | a pool of dlood a semi-conscious | condition. He was hed to the New | Britain Generanl Hospital, wher died a short time later. Dr. Waterman Lyon the medical examiner gave per- mission for the removal of the body to | an undertaking establishment. The suicide a short time previous in | to his act, had engaged in argument | | with Linen M. S, Initials, cott desirable goods on PULLAR & NIVEN 'HerbertE.And&son | Teacher of Violn | 115 Dwight Se. Mr. and Mrs. Warda, it is arding a letter he sent to Mr. War- | which contained vile remarks re- garding Mary Warda, the ighter of | The knife which Abraham used was on the kitchen table, and | as he passed by where it lay, Abraham quickly grabbed it and plunged it in- to his left side below the heart. Ho | had lost considerable blood, and was extremly weak when admitted to the hospital. He is survived by a brother Lazar Abra m Yonkers, N, Y. Mrs. Warda S THE UNIVERSAL CAR FORD SEDAN Abrs | i P CITY ITEMS at Morans’ of course. W. Irving wa ralled ta a t 140 Pleasant i ght yme poison. police had previously been summoned to convey the man to the hospital, but he declined to go. ndinavian W. C. T. U. v, December 1st at 2:30 p Mrs. John A Johnson's resi- dence, 345 Stanley street. Lyn Johnson has pur- ! chased a cott on Newberry street, ! Belvidere, from Samuel is shortly to move to Newark, N. Renoval sale at —advt J spector J Garvin, state pharmacy in- from Hartford, was in town today inspecting the drug stores Rough dry washing at 9 cents a pound beginning Dec. 13. Union Laun- dry & Dry Cleaning Co.—advt. The Court Friendly air commit- tee will meet this evening at 8:30 o'clock Photos that are different at Johnson and Peterson Studio. Make an ap- pointment today. 125 Main St. Phone advt. Mr. nd Mrs. F. H. Bollerer daughter. Mabel, have returned from an automobile trip to Pa -Mayor George A. Quigley is able | to resume work at his office having recovered from his recent illness. The health department to have a Baloptican machine for the purpose of illustrating health matters. The order has been placed by Dr. J. R Harris. December Victor records on sale to- Pierce & Co.—advt. ine’s society of St Peter's church will meet at afternoon at the church The Boy Scouts, Troop of the First Church of Christ will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock — CORBIN SOCIAL Misses Sowa and Robinson Given Turkey Dinner and Entertainment About fifty of the girl friends of Florence Robinson and Stella Sowa attended a turkey dinner at the P. F. Corbin’s Foremen’s club on Pearl St. last night in honor of the quests who are leaving the employ of the com- pany to become nurses. The Misses Robinson and Sowa entered the New Britain General hospital today to train. After the dinner, Irene Burk- hart and Phillis Gorman sans, Anna Claney won a manicure set, and Ruth Darraw won a pearl bar pin for being the best card players in the gathering. ! Every Owner of a Large Car Should Own a Ford Sedan! Put your big car up for the winter as the extra cost in depreciation @ running same will pay the L] ] 5 and always ready to go. OTHER COUPE SEDAN COUPE SEDAN COUPE $1,765 SEDAN $1,765 COUPE $1,900 SEDAN $2,150 COUPE SEDAN COUPE SEDAN MAKES $1,325 $1,375 $1,450 $1,500 $2,895 you can run a FORD for years on the difference in list price. in these days of high cost 9 025 ] L ] e ) ] ) e )25 (] 2 ) 526 ) 5 ] 5 ) 3 ) a FORD SEDAN and besides it’s a bet- ter car for city work—easier to handle : Did you ever stop to figure what it costs to have your chauffeur doing er- The average cost of running a FORD is from $150 to $200 a year, so that you can see by above figures that SOMETHING TO THINK OVER Don’t complain about taxes and FORD STORES IN ELEVEN CITIES and full price of carg which are will pay the FORD $745 795 $745 $795 $745 $795 $745 $795 $745 $795 $745 ALL ABOVE PRICES AR! other costs unless you are willing to consider above facts. We can d two or three and Sedans at first cost or rands with your big car. A comparison of the six makes of next in price to a FORD will convince you that it is economy to buy the FORD kind as the difference running expense on a FORD for a year. DIFFERENCE $580 $580 $705 $705 $1,020 $970 $1,155 $1,355 $1,320 $1,270 $1,840 eliver a few Coupelets X once which is the first fall in three years that we have been able to make this announcement. The reasol of living. day. n is that the FORD land- slide has necessitated the FORD COM- PANY turning out over 4,000 cars a Elmer Automobile Co. % 22 MAIN STREET i meets | Zeitlin who | Besse-leland's. { and | Philadelphia, is shortly | 2:30 Thursday SHRINERS' MEETING | Horace W. Eddy Potentate of Sphinx Temple Which Holds Fan jzation will be held in Foot the usual su the pilgrim: start Sphinx Temple at Cere- monial Tomorrow in Hartford. i band New Britain Shriners, 1o the num- iber of several hundred will hark to the semi-annual call from the mezuin tomorrow evening when Sphinx Tem- ple; A. O. N. M S., has its fall cere- monial in Hartford. The session will be of peculiar interest to local people !linasmuch as Horace W. Eddy of this a concert. Klett, potentate in 1911, Mr Sphinx patrol. city is now serving as illustrious po- tentate and there are several Britain candidates to take the degree. The business meeting of the organ- 5:30 o’'clock Guard Armory after which er will he served across the desert will in the interval between events with With the exception of George W. | the only New Britain Shriner to cupy the position heading the Shrine. There are several local people on the list of assistant directors and in the MAPLE HILL CLUB MEETING. ' New . | Organization Will Hear | Literary Program Tomorrow. | Musical MOTHE *California Syrup’ Child’s Best The Woms Hill will mee at the home of Mr | Frederick street to | The and Doane on v afternoon. charge of Mrs. C. nd will consist of vocal se- lections by Mrs. L I. Harding, ac- | companied by Mrs. Kingsley on the | piano, M Proudman and Miss Ar- | {line Root: instrumental selections by | Mrs. Case of New Britain and read- | ings by Mrs. R. W. Potect of New Britain. will fill Eddy is oc- ' —$1.00 I E R R E R E R EREES ONE DOLLAR SALE v { | i Pretty s8] 20 (8] 28 Special for This Sale 2 'm 188 Main Wednesday Only A Large Assortment of Trimmed Hats. ( J Regular values up to $6. Special Come Early for First Choice Entire Stock of Matteawan Velours Goldenblum Millinery Co. Aot "CRiorms ey only—losk for the name on the package, then you your child is having the b harmful physic for the Ht§ liver and bowels. Childs fruity taste. Full directlo Three sizes.! AT YOUR N. Y. $7.00 o — PALACE - Extraordinary A —NEXT— $4.95 . . VIRGINIA P —AND— SHELDON LE New Britain SALE STARTS TOMORROW 9:00 A. M. SEMI-ANNUAL Dutlet Hillivery THIS SALE FOR A LIMITED TIME L CLEARANCE SAL A Ma'tchless MILLINERY SE NSATION No One—At Any Time Has Offered Such Values Unrivaled Assortments Thurs., Fri., S§ 4 Unequaled THIS SALE WILL BE A SALE OF OPPORTUNITY FOR THE MANY WOMEN WHO WILL VISIT OUR STORE. THIS BIG SALE WILL RECOGNIZE IN OUR PATRONS' A LONG AWAITED CHANCE TO BUY SMART MILLINERY AT A PRICE FAR BELOW ITS REAL WORTH. AND WINTER IS INCLUDED — HATS FOR & WEAR! EVERY FAVORED FASHION FOR FALL 'REET AND DRESS I-:\'F,R\"B:\T IS A REALLY WONDERFUL VALUE. $9.95 TRIMMED HATS CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $5.95 TRIMMED HATS CLEARANCEF $3.00 SALE PRICE $3.50 ANGORA TAMS $2.49 $2.98 KNIT TAMS $1.98 $5. $18-50 TRIMMED HATS CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $15.00 TRIMMED HA' e rrice. $7.50 00 CLEARANCE SALE CHILDREN’S LONG NAP BEAVERS $6.98 Values BLACK AND COLORS $3.98 VERY SPECIAL SUEDE-LIKE TAMS ALL COLORS .. BIG REDUCTIONS HATTERS’ PLUSH SAILORS A most unusual value in best shapes, Many of of Knox Sailors. All are $15.00 values .... $1 98 OSTRICH 49¢ HAT PINS SALE PRICE ....... 290 BANDS . $1 10% ON ALL OFF VEILS 257 MAIN STREET these are copics w... $5.00 | siack ana GOutlet Nillivery o, GENUINE MATTEWAN VELOURS Never before have Mattcawans been sold at this low price. seconds. Compare our quality. colors NEW FRAMES 98¢ SAMPLE ORNAMEN’ .00 BOOTH’S BLOCK Valu o No UNTRIMMED HATS AT 1-2 PRICE