New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 8, 1920, Page 3

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" Boston btore MISeMITH MAKES | SHIRT WAlSTS One or More Shirt Waists make a practieal Xmas very acceptarie and Gire. ’ Qur line is made up of many styles in Volle, Organdie, Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe and Pongee, and colors. MIDDY BLOUSES Weo have them in a large in all white, white with color trim and solid colors. Also the flannel serge onew, in navy and red. Ladies’ Wocl Sweaters PULLAR & NIVEN To the Members of The Stanley Workers' Coopgrative Society: On November §, 1920, the Directors passed the following vote “Voted that the Cooperative exis- tence of this Corporation be terminat- " A meeting _pf the members of sald * Corporation Will be held at The Stan- ley Works Employment Myrtlo St, on Monday evening, De- cember 20, 1920 at 7:30 o'clock _ confirm or disapprove of sald actlon of the Directors. Nov. 17, 1920 TRUMAN L. WEED, Secretary. | GOOD HER ESCAPE Texas Authorities Fail to Put Her Under Arrest El Paso, Dec. 8.—The search for + Barton Smith, wanted in con- nection with the death of Jake L. Hamon at Ardmore Okla., ended last night, as far as local officers are con- cerned, they said when Miss Smith was ulmost within their grasp at Juarez. Sherift Orndorfr I of Miss Smith through a confidential telekram and declarcs the informants ' wanted a reward The sheriff con- strued an a wer to a tel am to Sheriff Garrett at Ardmore to mean that Miss Smith was not wanted and that there was no reward for her cap ture. He declared last night that he would not continue work on the case. J. L. Smith, father of the missing woman and hir wife, were found here last night. Smith dectared that he had been here for two wecks d that he had not seen his daughter in more than a year He cxpressed confidence she was innocent of anything wrong and that her reported confession was untrue. Mrs. Smith wept as her hus- band talked with a reporter. Jaurez police after arching every hotel and rooming nouse in the city last night declared that Miss Smith | probably had gone to Chihuahua City | or some other interior point. SPRINGFIELD'S NEW MAYOR. | Repu Boxing Law De- c 4 Sprirgfield, man Edwin F. Leonard, republican, was an casy victor over Richard J. Fitzgerald his democratic opponent for mayor, in the municipal election here yesterday. The vote w Leonard, 10,317; Fitzgerald, 2,936. The biggest fight came over the box- ing law referendum, which was beaten Ly 603 votes. The votes on the referen- dum was: 275 beer, yes, 6,481; no, 5,291; Sunday sports y 7,020; no, 4.888; boxing law, yes, 4,946 no, 5.449. For the first time since 1886, the city went no license the vote being Yes, 5,817; no, 6,754./The vote on this question . last year was: Yes, 4,117; no, 1,387, DARTMOUTH AND 2ITTS- BURGH MAY MEET. Pittsburgh, Dec. 8.—A drive has beon started here by aumni of Dart- Jmouth University in an effort to have Dartmouth meet the University of Pittoburg on the gridiron. The first of a series of lunchcons of Dartmouth alumni waa held at noon today, at which plans for cementing the friend- ship betwoen the two unversities were a'neussed. d the locatdon | Little Child cries at night, tosses rest- lessly and mutters in its sleep, 18 constipated, fretful and feverish, or has symptoms of worms, you feel worried and have your night's rest disturbed by the little one’s crying, or perhaps because of your own anxiety. Many thousands of mothers rely at such times upon a tried and trusted remedy always kept in the house, Mother Gray's Sweet . Powders for Children, Used by mothers for over 30 years. These powders cleanse the stomach, act on the Liver and give heaithful sieep by regulatiog the child's system. ¥asy to give and pleas- ant for the child totake. Happy mothers in every community are using them with spica- did results. Mother. if your child Bas the symptoms here descrined vou sh try these powders. Trade Mark. Sold by druggists Don't accept everywhere. any substitute. Be sure you ask for, and obtain, Mother Gray's Sweet Powders FOR cuu.on:u. FIND SMUGGLED GOODS. Steamer America from New York to Genoa Tlad Much' Contraband. Genoa, Dec. 7.—Scarch of the steamer America upon its arrival here from New York vesterday revealed a quantity of tobacco, sugar and cof- fee whi it is alleged was belng handled by smugglers. In addition the officers found 400,- 000 rubles in the cuseody of the wire- less operator. He declared the money was not to be used for political pur- poses but belenged to speculators. The money and goods have been se- questrated by the police. LAYTON BEATS JACKSON. Chicago, Dec. 8.—John Lawton of St. Louis set a fast pace in the open- ing game of the final round for the national three-cushion billiard title, defeating Clarence Jackson of Kan- City, 75 to 52, in cighty-three in- nings. Jackson showed only one flash of the form which placed him second in the preliminary round. With the score 43 to 24 against him in the fifty- first inning, he made two runs of five, then one and two coming within nine points of the St. Louls payer. Layton also had a high run of five. It was de- cided to play games of seventy-five points Instead of fifty. EI-I}@@fi@@@@@@fi@&@@%‘o‘!fl@@E@@E@#@fi@@@@ C Furniture Ghe Flearf hristme as-Gift Choose it at the “Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store,” which for the past 54 -easons has been the dclight of ‘the Christmas shoppers who are looking for practical gifts which are honest values. and gecod workmanship. These are the kind that we make and sell. individual knick nacks for Christmas or a fine comfortable Davenport in the L ing room. Then come in. OVER STUFFED PIEC ES OF MERIT Many overstuffed pieces look well from the outside to the casual buyer, b there are great differences in construction. . that last for years because under the cover there is s*rong webbing and sprin Ask the family if they rilther h The careful buyer chooses the kil Spmet Desk Gateleg Tables Thousands Of Practical Presents At B. C. PORTER SON “Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store” DYE RIGHT | —; /4 ol ) €34 Buy only "Dxamond Dyes"* L o/ PLEASURE C, M.IRVING ES Hours, 9 - m., 8 p. m. adies, can’t somethin — g Al DR.C.W. be done about this ¢ 0 A G TS | iU e s pm e voman can diamond-dye worn, shab- 53 Main St. by sxirts. waists, dresses, coats, gloves, 8 stockings, sweaters, draperies, every- thing, whether wool, silk, linen, cot- ton or mixed goods, new, rich, fade- less colors. Have druggist sliow you “Diamond Dyes Color Card.” For Ccugl:s, Cold Bronchltv~. Try What about these husbands Jordan almonds; sweet-cx‘m who go into any old store and buy caramels and delicious preserved any old candy to bring home to ginger—all in one box. you. Can’t seomething be done to N i show them that the whole enjoy- .K]bb.e Chocolates are dipped ment of a box of candy lies in with silver tongs. No hand or having the kind you like? evena finger touches.them. Y.our dealer probably carries a variety best of fun. The Kibbe Buffet Box contains of Kibbe Chocolates as well as e I Rt P a special assortment of candies such other favorites as Social L, el DGl B0 R B for particular people—rich dou- Whirls, Cocoanut Cream Bars, pomut the way 1o a Sliceesstul future. IS ble-coated chocolates with fancy Nut Venetians and Pure Sugar rsplinges hc v i edio i S IR centers; chocolate-covered nuts; Patties. Ask for Kibbe’sby name. The Future of Your Boy Give your boy every chance to get ahead in life.” Choose his toys wisely and you can develop his constructive side to a re- markable degree while he is having the Toys and tell you more about them. $2.00 bo The Abbe Hardware Co. s35.00 .ss grave sicknesses i.e 16C- Kibbe's, Springfield, Mass. ized by the medical profession as | having thelr direct or indirect cause in a neglected cold or cough. Kerr's flax seed emulsion, Linonine, is most helpful. Medicine knows no suver healing agen: for the inflamed mu- cous membranes of nose, throat and SOLAR GLENWOOD ¥ We have on hand som Wonderful Furnaces and to deliver and install them We are also ready to | iung passages. Thus while Linonine l}«mirug;‘(;uu;rs;ww | is removing colds, coughs and bron- Sheet Metal work, ete. | chitis it 15 also nature’s chief aid in restoring vitality. Iw. H. Kibbe's (Andies |HerbertE. Anderson H orlick’s . ‘The Original Malted Milk for Infants and Invalids All druggists—insist on having the Tel, 1145-4. | Azald [mitetions and Sul genuine—60c and $1.20. 118 WALLACE ST. W v Tezcher of Violin 115 Dwight St. -

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