New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 23, 1921, Page 9

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INNEY’S $ Atter Inventory ‘ wachowwiniows Starts Tomorrow Morning At 9 o’clock Watchouwini Thousands of Pairs of Men’s, Ladies’, Boys’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes have been marked down far below the manufacturer’s cost, and we will put sale, starting tomorrow, some of the greatest values in Footwear ever offered to the public of New Britain Some Of the Big Values That Will Be Offered In This Sale SHOES THAT FORMERLY SOLD UP TO $7.98 Men’s Shoes Ladies Shoes ~ Boys’ Shoes Misses’ Shoes Goodvear Welt Sewed—All Styles Hand-ng:vee?l —Tl:lle(:;r(liey:ar Welt Foy School aflgatll):;?s—All Solid Black or Brown—All sizes. $3.90 $3.90 $1.98 to $3.90 -~ $1.90 . s s [ndics OneSt Hosier ‘ Boots Children’s Shoes Infants’ Shoes adies OUne-dStrap TR oyt Sto};kings e Rubber . Black or Brown—Sizes 85 to 11 All styles—All sizes. Leather Houge Slippers Ladies’ Wool Stockings . ... $1.39 11\;["“’,5 76 56590605000 Regular $2.50 value. Ladies’ Cotton Stockings, 5 pr. $1 | 20¥8 - ---ocrmecenes s $ $1.98 t0 $2.90 ($1.25t0$1.98 $1.69 e e o 0 Gl Big Reductions In Prices Ot Our Entire Stock Of First Quality U. S. Rubbers, Arctics and Boots--Prices That Cannot Be Equalled ST ey e ST e Don’t Miss This Big Sale--Hundreds of Other Ite our own factories and our regular stock. Not Mentioned-'--S‘arls Tomorrow Morning At 9 oscl A 413-415 MAIN STREET. 413-415 MAIN STRE North of the Track. . . - NncC. North of the Track. CITY ITEMS. |BUCKLEY AND DELANEY | GEDDES IN WASHINGTON | ALUMNI CHOOSES GAST | "\ eseow crosen. coop covn civmwmem. — smossee SR Public Now Barred From New York's | .. terdam (Dutch),: Rotf ~ 5 Ao e s | % . M. C. A, will hold a meeting at Naples, Feb, 163 NP dad esorve. Blanry Sornee. [;l]NFER nN BflNUS British Ambassador Back at Capitol | Amphion Alumni Association Selects SolfCrns o'clock this evening at the “Y.” | negli Abruzzi (Italian: .- Staff Special.) Jecretary he Sir Francis Drake lodge, Sons After Trip Back to England—Not | Cast for First Production to Be B Sl BRI co e TETTRIER Gl Y i [Bt. George, will hold their regulat PRI E, Ee : ' charge. New mnfembers will be ini- A oting tomorrow evening at Vega to Make Statement. Presented Friday Evening, April 1. | “Black Museum”, in the basement of . =" = 0" e the sthma % . lice headquarters, is filled with grim 1. Important matters will be dis- (Continued from First Page.) > i : i ) po! X ] 3 An initiation will follow and . Washington, Feb. 23.—Sir Auck-| At the bi-monthly meeting of the | relics of crime and death that have ac- annual banquet on March 4. J. A. IS D y i Amphion Alumni association held at ; cumulated in 30 years. Van Dis of the internattonal com- erack degree team will put on Both branches adopted a measure land Geddes, the British ambassador, | A™MP s 7 4 J vening, 2 v Five trunks are there. Iach at one mittee of the New York city Y. M. ork. All members are requested i was back . ; the high school last evening, the plays | : o attend L O DRI L L DL G L B back iIn Washington today after | wpicpn wil be given April 1 and thelr | time held a dismembered body. One C. A., will address . the employed| iic ¢ Dis : fary Miles Minter, Harold T.loyd. committee to employ clerical as- | personal confercnces with foreign | casts were announced by the pro- | hid beautiful Elsie Siegel, brutally boys. y isregard tonight.—advt. sistance. office officlals in London prepated to | gram-cast committee. A meeting of | murdered by a Chinese laundry propri- | ce, Asthma is not only entennial lodge. A. F. and A. M., | There will be a Friday session this [take up with the new administration | the committee was held last week | ctor in 1909. Another, zinc-lined, lay et T Dath ot ansatl | o o v o Buckley sald there t s when the following plays were decid- | for nine years in an abandoned house, ' stant difficult breathing, 3 hold a special communication | Week, but Leader Buc! a G N oned ] i in evoning i 1:30 o'clock, | Would be none thereafter, indicating | Pe"4INS questions between this coun- | g ypem: +The Groove” by Gertrude | holding the body of A. C. Collier, who ! air “passages, the st s Feolloweratt degree will be con- | Only three days a week session until try and F"”_‘l Britain. Middleton; “Miss Civilization,” by | disappeared in 1901. Bori et G od close to adjournment time. Since it will be only a little more | Richard Harding Davis, and “The There are hundreds, of other ex- —«often too great a strail uke Reynolds of Fast Main street Senator Molloy Nominated than a week before the present ad- | Teeth of the Gift Horse hibits, among them the bed in which | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get R R of fa undergoing traitm git at St. Fran- Governor Lake sent to the house ministration goos out, it was as- | In “The Groove” Helen Egan will| Anna Amueller w hacked to pieces at theCauseandRemoveIt ordinary narcotic med# hospital, at Hartford the nomination of Former Senater |SUMed that the ambassador would | take the part of Sarah Greenwell and ) by the supposed priest, Hans Schmidt, halers, smokes or doud embers of 8t. Mary's Holy Name | Thomas J. Molloy of Hartfard to be n_m initiate any formal conversations ' Arline Nelson the part of Constance, | and a heavy ax suspended from the Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the [1v sive ',"mp"""é' e"" foty will assemble at 7:45 o'clock | amociate judge of the Hartford com. | With state department officials until | her younger sister. The following is | ceiling by «a chain, with which Leon ! gquhgtitute for calomel, act gently on the e orrow evening at the church, to | mon pleas court to succeed Judge |2{ter the inauguration of President- | the cast for “Miss Civilization”: Miss ) Lung operated as leader in one of the| powels and positively do_the work. |[i(g‘get from Dickinson to the Church of St. John .the | Daniel A. Markham, the term to be | lect Harding. Gardner, Minnie Clark; Hatch, 1):{\\1(1 city's tong wars. The ax killed four People affiicted Wil:h bad b{gflh find | any flrugfiixl amm‘n:ll angelist to attend a social meeting. | from March 6 next and for four e e Magnuson; Harry, Irank Barber: | men. uick fglie‘thm% taking them. sentlal ofl) table n:n F. Mullen, who has been at | years Involuntary Bankmpcy Reddy. Raymond Walker, and Cap- The “*Black Museum'' formerly was & . Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a :fy'.“;:‘i‘,'.:— i e - Francis’ hospital at Hartford for o et ) Filed A . t n J d C tain Lauc Walter (‘,ulnpl‘f“(‘ht. open to the public but now is closed. | vegetable compound mixed with olive felt and in addition the Bat MRl is expaited’ houwia . Shelton Trolley Wreck 3 gamst L. Judge Co.| ror “The Teeth of the Gift Horse’ il They act gently but firmiy on the | treatment 1s to grad: S i I'he Shelton trolley wreck made New York, Feb. 23.—An involun- | the following have been selected: =SS | bowels and liver, stimulating them to gl:enlyml:m;:m::m\;::l Baitetball and dance Friday night many of the lawyers in the general | tary bankruptcy petition was filed | Richard Butler, Hurlbut Griswold; CHIROPRACTIC TALK NO. 35. f natural action, clearing the blood, and | sympto | oy At [ assembly dip into their copy of tho|here today ih federal court against | Florence, his wife, Sophie Meshkin: P fying the entire system. They do Oxidaze s the sucell i i Revised Statutes to see If there was|)the Leslie Judge company, Fifth | Marrietta Williams, Alma Wagner; SICKLY CHILDREN that which calomel does, withoutany of [ ment of Asthma’ even a specific law against transportation | avenue publishing corporation, in be- | Anne Fisher, Ethel Lester; Devlin ! the bad after effects. Take one or two | forms has probably neve of gasoline on a passenger cr. None |half of three creditors with claims | Blake, Carl Wagner, and Katic, the | BY J. A VOLZ THE CHIROPRACTOR. every night for a week aod note the | D::k;":l':""f:“;‘c - to gt the reported carrying of a five | totalling more than $600,000. maid, Ruth Schaefer. (uopyright.) | pleasing effect. ™~ = "% Relos it gallon can of the fluld on a car in-| The petitioners estimated the cor- | The director of the club has ranpdl iy o R, G (e GR REHU B volved in the w uld be found. Asiedatled 5 g e sce is a < child, No adult, can ook s e nae i R0 S Mo o et | Fo-on ML IaBIC ewlaty} 210,000 ana [lafsmes tingftogfaliithosey DRzt civat ol o iu Infancy without he 'was b rrald oving a biy |1ls assets at $420.000. Thomas B. in the plays for Monday evening, | comfortabi: ing that somehow Nu- bers were desirous of offering a Dbill | pe)ger, lawyer, was appointed receiv- | February 8, at 8 o'clock. Rehears- }ture hasn't doue her duty, that the lit- Other Bills The petitioning creditors and the | next week. ness for no reason whatever. And when The bill reported in to regulate |amounts each claimed are: Willlam — | dangerous drugs are poured down the ferry rates across the New London |Green, more than $600,000; J. Mc- To Cure a Cold in One Day little throat, or the knife slices through . = p A 4 1 ; { Donnell, $15.009: Douglas H. Cooke e st b o ROAMO | the flesh and the blood spurts, even the < . and Groton ferry places the ferry ¢ 2815, 5 s 8 oke, .Take GROVE'S Laxative BROMO | i ingest man says a few things to him- NO GUESS under the public utilities commission | $500. QUININE tablets. The genuine bea self about such barbarous meauns of deal- y in the matter of service and charges. S the signature of E. W. Grove. (Be |ing with sickness and suffering. { & A ABOUT YOI The bill to exempt New London SWED]SH GLUB pROGRAM sure you get BROMO.) 30c. NATURE 15 NOT TO BLAME—THE | A % county from the law which required a SPINE 18! i ' Oy ‘ EXAM democratic member of the county Thanks to scientific Investigation, those islecaiionliolbel appointedlaliconnty, - methods are now out of date. Before the . liet was better than none at all. But since l‘dnmrv;l'rn( 'no'l a Iexumr:,r wr :;‘M: for the Week—Darge Attendance the underiying cause of every malady of place, there being no member o a childhood has been definitely, scientifi part, was adopted in both branches. | Last Night. Rub Musterole on Forehead | hihoos v, Dol denntesr, SRy no oné who unde: The finance committee reported tof . = o ) and Temples stands the factors involved would tolera the senate favorably on bills to au- e Swedish Club. Inc., had a ed out the dan- | sither druss or operations. ELIMINATE all guesswork from thorize Waterbury to issue park, | JaTge attendance at its opening night A headache remedy without th CHIROPRACTIC i your eyeglass pians. If yom are g 5 : 4 . “headache medicine.” s es: < ering P Morm drainage And street improve. |Of the fuir last night. and Electric £eTS of : o the ONLT MBTHOD. thet. voks —o need of glasses you ‘can det 5 h af. |ment bonds; also a bill to permit hall was filled. Mayor Orson F. A8( AT gestion. And it acts at oncel | Nature, scts Wings to rights in the body just what you necd au jpr’t let that miserable ras 8%- | artford to issue bonds for additional | Curtis gave the opening address. The M le is a clean, white ointment, | and removes cvery factor that stands you will pay by visitd ate you every time you shave. | ... Tl 0 fair will continue until and includ- Mo‘thofloimustard. Better than &4 | 'n the Way of Halth. I can put my pmetrist will adsis ply Resinol Ointment and see how The incorporations committee re- |in& Saturday night of this weéek. A m““d"" and does mot blister, | An%er directly on the cause of whatever T « T - = ustard s afflicts your can . it lons the hoaling. ’n":. 'd"‘:‘l" ported favorably on bills to incorpor. | PFOSTam has been arranged for each fie s°only externally, and in DO Way Cati | positively and permanently Ana. Resinol Shaving Stick for the dally |, s jonn's Asylum at Decp River | €Vening. Dancing and music by Ja- | agect stomach and heart, as some in- trouble will not return. b You will be delighted with | [0, 0 =0 me at Hartford | COP'S orchestra will follow the pro- medicines do. _Bring your sick children to the office lather and re- & itis | NOW. XNo charge for free non-drying ;’ under the Catholic diocese of Hart. | E¥am each night. It follows: Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis, [ YOV (No charse m:{;ecl:::mex.mmn. jng effect upon the skin. ford. with Right Rev. John J. Nilan | Wednesday night, = Savanis and | .onp 'stiff neck, asthma, peuralgia, con- | nor operations are necessary pove b — " . Rich, “The Funny Scout”; Thursday | o n, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, | the lite sufferers to ~health, pous

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