New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 8, 1921, Page 3

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oston dtore #cial Showing in .Ladies’ Waists dies’ Crepe de Chine Waists | invtall the new shades. dies’ Washable Satin, pcavy. dies’ Georgette Crepe, ne and trimmed with colored | | Plying seads. dies’ Voile Waists in a large | witharawal of its forces from the dis- ssortment of colors. Middy Blouses dies’ Plain White Middies, t’ncd with colored collars cuffs. ue Flannel Middy, all emblem on sleeve. gje Serge Middy, all wool, rimmed with emblem on the sleeve and three rows of tape on collar and cuffs. o-Ed” Middy Blouse, cntirely different from any other blouse. This middy is adjust- able at the waist. Hdy Ties in navy, black, red | and green tra large Middy Ties 75¢ to $2 | waol, extra ' | from Panama to the | dispatched to that republic and Cos- extra { ¢, Rica. 11919, | to 3,049,250 PANAMAN REF Costa Rica Agrees to U. S. Proposals and Washington Now Looks to Other Nation. Washington, March $.—Costa Rica having announced its intention to comply with recommendation of the United States government looking toward settlement of the Panama- Costa Rican conflict, state department officials today awaited the reply identic not The Costa Rican government re- last night through its minis- ter here to the American note said orders had been issued for immediate puted territory beyond the Sixola river and that instructions had been sent to its troops on the Pacific side of the Panama-Costa Rican bound- ary to advance no farther. The Cos- ta Rican government also announced HALLINAN’S || Announcement Wednesday Specials Blackberry Pies 25¢ Each its readiness to accept the demarca- ! tion of the boundary between its ter- ritory and that of Panama as fixed by Chief Justice White of the United States. SHIP MANY CIGARS Tobacco Trade from Philippines to U, 8, Shows Good Increase Manila, P. I, March 8.—Shipments of cigars from the Philippine Islands to the United States during 1920, showed an increase of 60,102,616 over according to the annual report of th burecau of internal revenue The total shipments of cigars to the United States during the last year were ,616,983, compared to 261,- 514,167 in 1918, Shipments of ci s ettes fell off from 3,191,000 in n 1920, Shipm n « of partialy manufactured toba .« ed a large increase du r 1920 the total being H ds against' 417,586 1 1919 i ADVISE POLICE. Judge Klett to Discuss Legal Matters With Minions of Law. Members of the police department will soon assemble in the police court room to hear Judge George W. Klett talk on efficiency ot police work, and to answer questions which oftentimes arise and are of a legal character. Ar- rangements for the meeting will be made by the police commission this cvening. The regular meeting of the police board will be held this evening. It is probable that a new sergeant will be named to fill an existing vacancy in the department. WILL VOICE PROTESTS. The optometrists and opticians of New Britain will attend the hearing of House Bill No. 860 in a body at Hartford in order to make protest thereon. They will close their places | of business at 12 o'clock tomorrow. ns, muss, or clogged pore: odor—healthy and stimulating— T‘ the good it will do. druggists. Three sizes—35¢, 70c, 140, Largest size is most economical. NATIONAL FISH DAY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9 ore Fish is the slogan. " did Shore Haddock 10¢ aybrook Flounders 10¢ ncy Fresh Herring .. 10c : ~-?'|'sh, Whole Fish .. 12¢ ckport Cod luefish Steak ncy Silver Salmon .. 25¢ apper Blues 20c alibut, Fresh Mackerel, utterfish, Smelts, Eels, Cod- h Cheeks, Live and Boiled rimp, Open Long Clams Pc quart; Long Island Scal- ps, Finnan Haddie, Bone- ss Salt Cod 18c Ib or 3 Ib br 50c. Try our Indian Neck Oys- rs, they are fine. “e are open till 9 o’clock ay evening. Famous Old Recipe for Cough Syrup Easlly and cheaply made at home, but it beats them all for quick results. Thousands of housewives have found that they can save two-thirds of the money usually spent for cough prepara- tions, by using the well-known Teci for making cough syrup at home. It is simple and cheap but it has no equal for prompt results. It takes right hold of a cough gives immediate relief, usnally stopping an ordinary cough in 24 hours or less. Get 2% ounces of Pinex from any druggist, pour it into a pint bottle and add plain ‘nrnnuhted sugar syrup to make a full pint. If you prefer, use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either w.’y. it tastes good, keeps perfectly, and last: a family a long time. It’s truly astonishing how quickly it acts, penetrating through every air passage of the throat and lunzs—loos- ens and raises the phlegm, soothes and heals the membranes, and gradually but surely the annoying throat tickle and dreaded cough disappearentirely. Nothing better for bronchitis, spasmodic croup, hoarseness or bronchial asthma. Pinex is a special and higkly concen- trated compound of genuine Norway rine extract, known the world over for ts healing effect on the membranes. Avoid disapointment by asking your druggist for “21, ounces of Pinex” with full directions and don’t accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satis- faction or money promptly refunded The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Tnd. MOTHER! ®™California Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative >0} Our Own Bitter Sweet Chocolates 49¢ b OPERATE ON PRINCE:! Condition of Anastasia Now Reported As Considerably Improved. | l Aihe March S. (By | incess astasia underwent an operation yesterday afternoon, Dr. Geroulanos, te by Dr. Alden Hoover being in charge. The princess’ condition was considered grave the surgeons declured after the operation was ov and she would not be out of danger for scveral days. The patient was on the operating table for 75 min- utes and the operation was described as difficult. A serious obstruction was found in the intestines and the surgeons declared another operation not particularly seri- ous may be required after a few months. The princess stood the shock well and Dr. Hoover described her as ‘‘a courageous and exemplary patient.’’ He added that if the operation had been delayed another week the princess’ ill- ness would have terminated fatally. MRS. NOYES TO SPEAK. Visitor From Madura, India, Will Ad- dress Guests at Lenten Tea. Mrs. Mary P. Noyes of Madura, India, will be the speaker at the Sil- ver Lenten tea Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock at the home of Miss May Booth, 205 West Main street. All women are cordially invited. Miss Noyes has covered a broad field, including kindergarten work, a teacher of the City Hindu school and principal of Capron hall. All teachers are especially invited. Miss Noyes is the guest of Mrs. Stanley H. Holmes and was a class- mate of hers at Wellesley. man Hobson of the South church choir will render vocal selections. ADDITIONAL FATALITIES. Four More Persons Shot and Killed in Fighting in Ireland. Dublin, March 8.—Four persons were shot and killed in engagements between | crown forces and Sinn - Fein detach- ments in southern Ireland last night. A motor lorry was ambushed near Bal- linrobe, and Captain Chatfield and two privates were wounded. Police auxil- jaries engaged in an hour’s fight with Sinn Feiners at Mullinhoo, Tipperary, three civilians being killed and 20 captured. One man was Kkilled at Toames, County Cork. A police sergeant was shot and killed ‘ [ at Kilmallock, County Limerick, by five men, and the military forces retaliated by blowing up a store near where the attack took place. HAVE MANY PETITIONS. Federal Power Commission Finds Itself Flooded With Suggestions. Washington, March 8.—When the new members of the federal power commission, consisting of Secretaries Associated | Girls' | Mrs. Nor- | County | ] HELD FOR TRIAL. i Kartlovitch Passes “Buck” About { Whiskey Still to “Friend Wife.” Tony Kartlovitch of this city, one of those who fell into the of the lJaw for having a whiskey still in his possession, before United States Commissioner F. J. Corbett yesterday. After lisiening to testimony, Commissioner Corbett held Kartlovitch for trial in the United appeared States court in bonds of $500. Inci- | dentally, the commissioner sounded a warning to the bondsman to have the prisoner in a better condition for trial than he appeared yesterday. When questioned by the commis- sioner Kartlovitch placed the blame for the still on his wife, who he said operated it. passed along the buck, by stating that it was her mother who lives at home, that conducted the still. When | the case was finally disposed of yes- Imrday a brother of the accused said i he would break his neck if he didn't | appear for trial in a sober condition. DELEGAT:! CHOSEN, Announcement was made today ot the appointment of the four delegates to represent the Connecticut cham- ber of commerce at the annual meet- ing of the chamber of commerce ot the United States to be held at At- lantic City on April H. Bullard, Bridgeport; Executive Secretary George B. Chandler of Rocky Hill; John T. Chidsey, presi- dent C. J. Root company, Bristol, and Lucius S. Storrs, president Con- necticut company, New Haven. T SGetslt” The Corn and Callus Pecler This Corn Remover is Guaranteed. lon o s-1t" alms a8 quicl @8 pain follows the thrust ol‘:nm grkn‘.\g i | i | | | | | i Weeks, Wallace and Fall hold their first | meeting they will find before them ap- plications for water power permits pro- \ posing to generate about 35,000,000 horsepower, or about five times as much as is generated on the American side of Niagara Falls. An application by the Westinghouse Co. has been filed by Paul T. Brady of New York for permission to develop the Dclaware river in New York and Pennsylvania with the intention of sup- piying 300,000 horsepower of electricity to factories in and around New York city. TO BID ON CONTRACTS Carpenters Announce Decision Enter into Competitive Field New Haven, March 8.—The penters union of New Haven, by newspaper advertisement, tells the people of New Haven it was in the market to figure on contracts houses. When the newly formed Buijlders’ Exchange, Inc., announced that it intended to stabilize mechan- jcs’ wages by cuting them about 20 per cent, the Carpenters’ Union re- plied that if the contractors cut their profits, building operations would be to car- stimulated without cutting wages. It also announced that it would under- take building operations at the present wage schedules. The union for | toto the flesh. Not only hard corns soft corns but ry kind of corn or ull:: | surrenders to “Gets-It” and peels right ! off. It takes just a few mndna-wpthe Ps. " Get a bottle of - Geve fen Toney back if nat atistied. helm,“' LG ey ot sal . Lawrenoce & Co., Chicago. wa Sold in New Britain by The Clark & Brainerd Co., Crowell’'s Drug Store, Sterling Pharmacy. INSURARCE men know the value of meking a legible, finished report on the spot wvith ‘CORONA The Personal writing Machine offers a guarantee of freedom from ; labor troubles It is not recalled that organized labor has entered competi- tion in the building trades here on any previous occasion. FRIGHT POSTPONED. clutches | Mrs. Kartlovitch further | her ! | The Washington Street Market is now onen for business. We will at all times have a large and complete stock of fresh Fish, Meats, Groceries and Provisions. Our prices will be the lowest in the city, quality considered. Don’t fail to try a pound of our Superior Coffee, roasted while you wait. The only electric coffee roaster in the city. Come to our store, see it running and try a pound of our coffee. ¢ One Pound of Sugar FREE to every purchaser of 3 Ibc of coffee. Watch our advertisements for low prices. Washington St. Market 102 Washington Street. Wednesday Specials at 3i18 MAINST NUALITY GOODS AT TEL. 2485 ECONOMY PRICES LAMB CHOPS SMOKED SHOULDERS . ... FRESH SHOULDERS ROAST PORK HOME MADE SAUSAGE MEAT FRESH CUT HAMBURG STRICTLY FRESH BEST BUTTER EGGS PINK SALMON Tall Can EARLY JUNE WINNER PEAS 2 cans COFFEE .... 1b 25¢c SWEET JUICY FLORIDA ORANGES .. JABBAGE Ib 3c ONIONS 11 Ib .... 25¢ No buttons torn off on wash day tionally good “in our barg We have on hand assortment of Chl Rompers, made o Chambrays and Cloth, and othen materials. These Rompers # neatly trimmeg 2 to 6 years. These Rompers $1.00 everywhe special 2 to 8 years, vd at 95 our Bargain Every day Alway more less moni CHIROPRACTIC KNOW YOU! BY J. A. VOLZ. THE (Copyrigh most important body, and the one about, is' your backbone.} ple go through life abso the anatomical formai therefore, they do mot tance of spinal subluxat] The spine has to bear jar and fall. 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