New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 16, 1921, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 102f. ALLEGED BURGLAR | SHUTILE WEADOW GOLE ~[TRUGE NOT BROKEN IN [ et s el sy b e {litsn powers to ac alf tally affecting their own country. IS LAPTURH] HERE ot et v | RISH CONTROVERSIES 557 it i Being Played Today—Findls o 0« with the gusstion aAnd Not Greatly ricd, mine by a ,-m- cite what | Dublin . — (By Associated b 2 he Balt tourney mned (Continued from First Page). 7—Qualifying round, 16 . 2 q o Ly the republican leade - | for the Invernc Q Birkenhead, Sir Hamar Greenwood ol ol e Station—Found in Loca] S(Ol‘e wes es to quality b - e Wl would give them a mandate to || B mpatan e hicuteorea Alcouateoat oy Pt istjround match Iy, g i % I = o€ | the demand for separation and enter | there scems no disposition on the part 4 round match play, | These : g «a conference with the British govern- |of the public in general to consider mi-final round. . L B ment. There has been a strong the Irish peace negotiations at an end, IECRE{RFTeatflane MIERE OCRNLe I A Siyecss SagTRnaliw 1> |in Ireland that has been urging the premicr's refctence to “inevitable . who gives his ad 4 3 must be played off on @ @ 10 | qlection to determine t¥ teps taken: | delay” o hobe. Ewpire Hotel, Martfoed, (he|the days saied or| piayers | detault ! prense *| there being a number of men in the | The prevailing indications here are sure they have apprehended | Players will arrange their own start- . - councils of tho Sinn Fein who have | that the desire is to avoid a breach n who broke into the station|!ng time. U. 8. G. A. rules will apply ary Ruling. believed it would provide a means for |in tha neg ions that a dilligent Terryville, September 6 and stole | In all matches. The British parliament adjourned | accepting the British government's of- | search is in p ress for a formula umber of tickets Tournament Committee. | on August 19 until October 18, but | fer of dominion status. which will enable the proposed con- mith was arrested last night by T — Premier Lloyd George announced be- | Tha other sentenca which attrac ference to be held without the sacri- Driver Mathlas Rival, when| HOHENZOLLERNS UNWELCOME | fore the adjournment that if the nego- | attention was the ona referring - [ fice o principles on the part of either G e s T tiations with the Sinn F broke down ently to the scparation of de, and that it is possible to phrase Pulos on the Raliroad |Many Have Been Compelled o Leave | and the position became hopcless, the | and southern Ireland and it wa h a statement of principles in a . dead man Ge any Because of 111 Feeling speaker of tho house of commons |side v : = ay to avoid a breach. been found in the cellar. X i Tha| WOUId ba empow after consulta- | be ach the Ulster g The next move, however, it i : e Doorn, Holland, Sept. 16.—The 0 n 0 app : : The next m it i E W o Ihl'nnll :'.‘:M.I. :Inff»h,.'v:..- Rivar | Strong. focting inst the ultra con.|tlon with the gove ent, to summon a view . ed here, is with Mr. Lloyd G E fir 'Z)C’r_ydfly ear conactvatives In Germany which has|Pariiament on 48 hours notice. working agreement, and then a further communication with him after found Smith hiding behind a bin in ek o, i e e 5 proach the British government once |the British cabinct meeting 1. 5 5 the basement and a number of storo | Manifested itsclt gince the recent| A ou Broken. 3 Women who like hlgh heel shoes and fancy murder of Mathias berger is be- There was no indication here today nd took him to pol headquarter members of the Hohenzollern family | the inn Fein would denounce the by le Cor ondent ‘nr .thv. i o _ _ ey for street and hou<e wear. It has a heel of e e Polce ! leaving Germany and coming to Doorn | truce arranged two months . and ssociation says the Irish News |that tl e otdany s Peeh ith T H Gakets roading p 1 where they are expected to remain|resume the guerilla warfare that cost city prints message from | Party attemp _“‘~”° o a ‘(‘)‘ l:m'lr cin pleasing elevation with a rounder toe. ouse- Tsading i with former Emperor William untii [ scores of lives and destroyed property |a well informed Dublin source to tha | O compromise Hnos and that if one keepers, nurses, and business women find that eryviile they consi that conditions In Ger- ed high in the mill effect that the government contem- [41d s Pl i el s h O hei k limited comfort—that th T : many are favorablq to their return. Just what the Sinn Fein would do | plates an early re-assembly of tha |Other triumph, the result oing that it gives their feet unhmited co L e vial num n the t : Was seemingly a difficult question to- | British p Thia step would | @ renewal of ‘1“,' {,m'?,.“-‘\.,n SR prettily-rounded lines of this light-weight shoe naing 1 w5 A SEN \'rol( vnl LIAMS TLL day. Two points made by Mr. De Val- | be take mia Fwith aliview o | mandatewould e Sxex stoxe y the ake the feet look graceful and well shod. Nashville, T Sept. 16.—Senator | ©ra in his note to Mr. Lloyd George |declaring a general eclection so that "";\"""- e trace: thorolis conmdersd m g e 5 3 2 closely exami by " vho | a cern = 2 As to the e, s John Bharp v oy e i ) ore clocly} Sxaminedity taoee r“l'.": e T e P ™o | (0 be no immediate probability of its The Princess Pat comes m.vafneryof le;xh- store said | Ml @ " ‘enn., according - G 1 o dete b gF It ves 1« = s . - ame there Monday and |3 lelekram received here last night.|tha republicans had in mind. Tho t to formulata domestic policies | FUPtUre. _ :n"ldtI;::‘!;ifi:‘c‘iy‘ll‘:;ll":‘fi:,:m‘"“"“s A el Srogomprsdyia first was the statement and appoint delegates to the confer- W b e el Salihey wire atolan s e ) ¢ 2's Statement. enco on limitation of armamenta t0 bo | 1y takes about 400,000 pleces of ¢ It is thought he|The na > s was -| “Our nation has formally declared ' held in Wa ELOn golf leaf to make a stack one inch ing In the store, waiting for |4!c sa g its indcpendence and recognizes itself ~ “In this cvent” the correspondent | ihjck. Pportiinity to rob it after closing David Manning’s When quostion Smith satd he did know how he got there. He said remombered offering some cigars e 310 o wale Monday and did not remem- P ¥ : b r anything since. He natd he did not _ i Vs i o M know how he got the railroad tickets. s ? . e was turned over to the Terry S 7 <\ , ; A SHOE STORE CITY ITEMS. (Gl Uik | If It’s New We Have It = 3 211 Main Street A e P N &S Fall Millinery LT TN @Y At New EBIC USED CAR SALE S | Iy Fall Models 5~ Low Prices e »t Thomas F. Mark- | $185 DOWN WILL PURCHASE ANY OF THE CARS Rock avenue was | et oo st ‘ ' Specmlly Priced In Bringing to Your Attention the 74 LSTEDRBELOW, veral o plecen of jow A h . Each individual car has been thoroughly gone over, re- Opening of the Fall Season & painted and has good tire equipment. All of these cars carry stolen, according to a com- plaint made to the police department For Saturday We want to impress on you that the a guarantee for a period of 30 days. s and Planos, Henry Morans. 5 11 - = 1920 Essex Touring 1918 Buick Touring, 4 cylinders SPORT HATS Price on Millinery was never any lower, 1917 Hupmobile Touring i e e cavy ivory combs, Tc, Axolrod's than it is now. q 1918 &t}iz““;n)::l‘::';‘% H 1920 Chalmers Sport Model Theron W. Hart, planist, organis, All the new soft effects in solid colors Don’t Pay Any Fancy Prices 1918 Overland 85 Touring 1920 Ford Roadster mong couch, as resumed teaching. i H o o8 1917 Ford Touring, $100. 1918 Overland Clover Leaf Phone 143-5 ndvt. and COmbIna(lOn. 2he " = 1920 Oldsmobile Touring 1920 Cleveland Touring Miss Corn M. Beale, of the Wel- Just the Hat to start the season and very popular Visit our display, see the wonderful 8 1919 Model 90 Overland ‘Tour. 1920 Dort Touring winre amsoclation, M Marshall Cook, for every day wear. assortment of the very latest Sty]eg in 1917 WillysTouring, 7-Pas. 1917 Ol Roadster. Mims Fda Hoale, of ¢ Britain and n 1 3 Mrs. Frank Woods, of Berlin, left this 1 69 to $3 95 Hats that have snap and charm, made of ! D N I\l TouRPNG morning for a week's motor trip to . ° the finest materials. Priced lower than in We give 12 months to pay balance on any of the above i Fitswilliim, N. H E car: i rm: i . McMillans Sale of the Bankrupt Values $2.98 to $5.08. any store in town. s, with terms to suit purchaser. stock of the Green Apparel stock is a hummer. Come for your share of the POLISHED BEAVERS i eaer S oels tea ] areas ool ot Every woman should have one of these mannish hats. 133 EASTERN 133 COhen & Haymond’ lnc. st i Lo They never were as cheap. All colors and combina- tion with facing and bands of kid, in white, black, MAIN MILLINERY MAIN 160 Alg.YN STREET HARTFORD, CT. pen Evenings and Sundays Until 9:30 P. M. Have You Both Home| | "*“¢3"9c o3 g5 w g6 50 | STREET | COMPANY | STREET [[§ s G S i and Mother? See ATTEND NEW BRITAIN'S Every price less than you pay elsewhere. Hats of the Better Kind At Popular Prices. “THE OLD NEST” Boots Oxfords Boots : Slippers ; ; Rubbers § Mary Janes Cloth (op, i i Ladies’ $6.00 Ladies’ $10.00 Men’s $2.50 house @l Girls’ $2.50 lea-f§Men’s and wom-J8 Patent leather ; FREE EVENING SGHUOLS ! y black kid Louis heels slippers ther sole | ’s hi; sizes 5 to 8 . $1.00 § $i.00 § $T00 § $1.00 Begin Nonday St 19, 1921 FOR SATURDAY ON LY I o e et ey B Boys’ brown slzes 8 AT THE 8 <100 & Evening Grammar School Diploma 1 : . oy | e by At the Central Grammar School, cor. Main and Chestnut Sts. l -3 « B The Evening Elementary Schools for classes in speaking, = Y reading and writing the English language. Also classes H i Ladies’ $6.00 in Arithmetic, American History and American Citizen- Ladies’ plain pat- e e » e $‘1'(')"6 Be Here Sharp at 9 0’Clock Tomorrow Morning H $1.00 e — We knocked 3 £ New Britain’s Trading Tradi Dollar D s e ] o P At the Central Grammar School, cor. Main and Chestnut Sts. e knocked a side out of ew Britain’s Trading Tradition on Dollar Day. e dumbfounded people by the won- o e At the Elihu B: itt School, . North d derful values we gave them for One Dollar. It was the talk of the town. Hundreds of people have asked us to repeat ¥4 o : e oo ot ortiand Lee Sts. it. So we are going to have another Dollar Day tomorrow. Promptly at 9 a. m. we will put on sale 298 pairs of Men’s, e, Oxfords Women’s, Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps and Slippers at One Dollar a pair. Be here. Learn what true value % Boots ¥ SESSIONS—7:30 to 9:30 p. m. Bluck lnd Louis Cors S Ladies’ $7.00 =~ @t Mon., Tues. and Wed. Eveni S ITHE BOOTERY SHOP jiouji™ st e Oxfords A E . 5 Pumps M$j 00 $5.00 $5.00 Boys’ and girls’ ‘ 118 MAlN Sl‘ REET, NEW BRiTAiN, CONN. B Ladies’ white ENLARGE TH ATGOOD NEG ATIVE brown canvas S 2 . leather Keds 00 W ARN ING Hundreds of people were disappointed Dollar Day because they came too late. Bargains like 3 N $10 these wouldn’t last even if we had trainloads of them. You must get here early. &1.00 g A framed enlargement of your good negative will fill that empty space on the wall. Our framed enlargements cannot be equalled in town. o~ LV hag ) B e VORET T < R e g s TRy > - 3 Mi : <l - - ishi P AR 1n ; 3 by X SN N, : » Olander, Kensington, won the five dollar photo finishing ticket Boots Shoes Oxfords Pumps Slippers (,ym Shoeq w Juliets Pumps LAk e S R IR S Ladies’ $7.50 Girls’ brown sizes lll Ladies’ lace, high Jll Ladies’ white can- Children’s white Children’s white Ladies’ $3.00 ‘, Ladies’ $7.50 § brown kid 8 to 2 heel vas {4) Mary Janes H leather trimmed black kid [\ Louis heel Ohrnstedt s Photo Shops $1.00 $1-00 $1-00 $1.00 !l“ $1.00 ‘9:: $1.00 1 $1,00 " $1 00 & d 211 MAIN STREET. : : 69 ARCH STREET. $3.00 _$5.00 e———$5.00

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