New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 4, 1921, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 'BOSTON STORE Astrachan will be extensivelyused this season for trimmings on 1921. | Uere was a reception at the home of |2 ENI:I]R[;EMENT HEA[] ihe bride, and music ‘#as furnished by Lynch's orchestra. The couple lefg on an extended weddin trip and upon 9 l ‘heir return will reside in Waterbury. Miss Byrne is a well known teach er in the loc ols of the city, apd Dr. Jackson is a prominent physician in Waterbury. Federal Official Under Fire SUS-| o, BELOIN IS pended—Stall Member Promoted BEING IMPROVED | Following the arrest yesterday of |Paint, Paper, Private Telephones, Ete., Federal Prohibition Officer Thon F. McAuliffe, charged with accepting bribes from the Giardino brothers, proprictors of the Grand hotel in v, Prohibition Director Harr A ©. Mackenzie has announced the su; pension of the accused official. The |Beloin hotel for 100 telephones to suspension is indefinite pending the : be installed in the guest rooms of outcome of the charges that McAuliffe | that hostelry as soon as possible. Oth- “orrupt in e fibre of his body” | er plans for improving Setlen . n £ proving the service are brought by State’s Attorney Hugh M. [under way and the city is promised .«\h"nf'n. a real first class hotel. nasmuch as the state police, upon | Since taking over the hotel part last g [2rresting McAuliffe, sealed the lat- | March the Delaney brothers have new. ter's office in New Haven, Director [ made a number of changes. In place Mackenzie —immediately appointed |of the old method of tapping milk Ralph H. Blakeslee, of North Haven, [from a mctal container, thus allow- to fill the vacancy. Mr. Blakeslee has |ing the cream to settle on the top, been a member of thc enforcement [they now serve milk in their restau- force. He Is one of Mackenzie's re- |rant in individual bottles. Painters | rent appointments. have been at work for some time Mm:ullf?e is fmd to have been the |going over the guest rooms and all only “holdover” of the old adminis- | steam and water pipes, steam radia- tration. When Mackenzie took charge |tors and bathroom pipes have been of the office there were a number of [or are being treated to a coat of field workers there, who for yarious |pronze paint. Paperhangers also are reasons were not considered satisfac- |at work “doing over” the wrious tory and they were dropped off one|rooms. The wood work is being fin- at a time until McAuliffe was the ed in the guest rooms in white only one left. The latter, prior to!enamel. the new administration, was federal| 1In the washroom downstairs, just v:roh:hugon enforcement agent in |off the'effice, the old-fashioned unsan- Connecticut and held an office entirely |itary roller towel has been “given separate from the prohibition direc- [notice” that it is doomed for the tor. Upon the present administra- |giscard and a modern paper towel tion taking charge of governmental | holder will be installed. affairs, Prohibition ~Commissioner | 1t js only fair to the Delaney broth- Haynes, at Washington, issued orders | ers to state that the barroom adjoining which automatically made McAuliffe |the hotel, which has been raided a member of Mackenzie's staff. recently by the police, is not under Mr. Mackenzie has been planning to [the hotel management but is con- get rid of McAuliffe for some time |qucted by other parties. but kept him on to finish a certain JAP DELEGATE coats and dresses. We have it in black and grey. WOMANS JAPPAREL SPECIALTIES _ MIDODLETOWN —— NEW BRITAIN Are Being Installed at Hos- tel contract has been signed by Delency Brothers, proprietors of the Silk Plush is always popular for Scarfs; also for Collar and Cuffs TOMORROW! A Bargain Festival on the new coat, and for repairing the old one, making it look like We are showing it in black and beaver. For Our Patrons Millinery Velvets for general uses. We have in all the wanted WOMEN’S New Fall Suits For One Day Only $22.50 eacn regular $24.98 and $29.50 values With and without fur collars—all are dark colors colors in plain and panne. Plush eighteen inches wide, especially desirable for hats and scarfs in black and beaver. that his client denied the charges ULLAR & NIVEN |- = plied that he hoped this was so. L i ton and the First Ecclesiastical so- WANT 25 F1. LINE LYON'S BODY LOUND JAcKsou-BYifi_NUPTIALs Am_ Inspection of streei and sewer | Brother of Local Medical Examiner | Well Known Local School Teacher Be- []N LEX'N T"N o oEks will be held this afternoon al| pelieved to Have Been Suicide at| comes Bride of Prominent Water- phase of the work upon which he was engaged, but had curtailed his authority to a considerable extent. Mr. Mackenzie was notified by tel- ephone last night during a call from Attorney Henry J. Calnen, of Hart- ford, who is representing McAuliffe, JERSEY SILK PETTICOATS (exceptionally heavy quality jersey) $3019 EACH Worth $3.98 and $4.98 Walter, Mrs. L. H. Pease, Mrs. Geo. Good assortment of colors for choosing. Corbin, F. J. Porter, Charles H. Rea- VELVET HAND BAGS in the newest style effects 98¢ racu Colors: navy, black, brown, taupe The following works will be looked over: Long Beach, Cal. bury Physician This Morning. | Park street, repairs; Chapman The body of N. Curtiss Lyon, broth-| Miss Irene Byrne, daughter of Mrs. Board of Public Works Will HEa|caasm: “Door - company, *rsercen "8t | . o 1o et o o oo | 43 Bime of No- 1 Beaver - stree i 2 sewer beds; Ellis street, grading; El- |\ %) Lons Beash. Cal. Sep. |2nd Dr: Andrew J. Jackson of Water- . Pem_mn ’l‘omgm lis street, walk; Brook street, grade; | Vas found at Long Beach, Cal, Sep-|,,,y wore married this morning at 10 Mill street, sewer; No. 6 fire station, | tember 25, according to a communica- | ¢'clock at St. Mary's church. They walk; Andrews street, bridge; An-|iion received today by Chiet of Police|were attended by Miss Mary Byrne, drewS street, repairs; Linwood street, | w113 sist f- the bride, and Dr. Edward 5 2 | will J. Rawl from Chief B Ll S QLo o The petition of residents of: Lexing- |macadam; Corbin avenue, bridge: e e et BN | tzpatrick of Woonsocket, R. L ton stgept for _{oet bailding line [Corbin avenue, -grading; Lincoln “;[;\"’:‘;“"e’;%""of"‘m';"'l‘g Ble'tf"‘fl"m |} The bride wore a dress’ of white oh sides the street, from |Streéet. grading:. Lincoln street, trees . SRl dep! ent| .atin with veil to match, and carried HAND EMBROIDERED ENVELOPE CHEMISES AND NIGHT GOWNS $2.98 EACH $3u98 EACH. Vice Admiral Kato, Japan's navy minister, is one of the JapaneSe dele- at Stanley’s; Corbin avenue and Steele | communicated with Chiet McLendon West Main street to the park proper- at the request of relatives, following a street; West Main street, grading and a bridal bouquet of orchids and lillies- of-the-valley. The bridesmaid was gates to the disarmament conference. Made to sell at $4.98, $5.98, $6.98 each You must see them to appreciate the value —_———a — MANDOLIN E. C. Benson Barker, private instruc- tion on Banjo, Mandolin and Ukulele. CORSETS $1-00 A PAIR Made to retail at $1.50 a pair appointment apply at C. L. Pierce & Co. Music Store, 246 Main St. Lessons at pupil's home. ceremony .IlllulllllllIIIIllII|I||_I|_“Il\IlIIIlIIIIIlIIlllII!IIllII!Illll|||||||im|||| (T It took YEARSadYEARS to develop CAMEL QUALITY ‘We worked on Camels for years before we put them on the market. Years of testing—blending—experi- menting with the world’s choicest tobaccos. And now, EVERY DAY, all our skill, manufactur- ing experience and lifelong knowledge of fine tobaccos are concentrated on making Camel the best cigarette that can be produced. s There’s nothing else like Camel QUALITY. And there’s nothing else like Camels wonderful smoothness, fine tobacco flavor and FREEDOM FROM CIGA- RETTY AFTERTASTE. These are the well known “Warner Corsets” in top- less and low-bust models BRASSIERES AND ' BANDEAU 3 ror $1.00 Regular 50c and 75¢ models In plain and lace trimmed; all sizes MUSLIN PETTICOATS 98¢ Eacu Regular 98c and $1.50 values Made with deep flounces of pretty hamburgs. OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS $1.00 =acu Regular price $1.50 i Made of heavy weight striped outing flannel in the much-wanted collar attached style ON THE FENCE STAMPED TURKISH TOWELS (extra large size) To be embroidered 59¢ eacu Very pretty patterns to select from. ECRU COLORED ART LINEN 49C A YARD Our regular 59c grade; 18 inches wide. That’s why Camel popularity is growing faster than A better cigarette cannot be made. We put the utmost quality into JERSEY SPORT COATS THIS ONE BRAND. $6.49 Regular $7.98 values All the new Fall colors represented. ties, will be heard tonight by the |cinder walk. Wooster street; Jerome | '*POrt that Mr. Lyon’s clothing was the petition for a line include the |and Myrtle street, sewer; Clinton |suicide. The body was recovered '-'frr}‘lf‘d flhCologualhbougufie.h L e following: Councilman M. S. Porter, [street, grading; Burritt street, grad- | cight days after the clothing was re- |, Th¢ ushers in the church were br. W. T. Sloper, E. N. Stanley, H. C. M. |ing and repairs; Broad street, repairs; | ported found. Bweard | Topteon og NowhTorioy Ry i o 2 Dwyer of Waterbury, Dr. Thomas To- Thomson, Emma W. Bacon, H. S.|Gold street, grading; Grove street, re- ot ! ] " 5 tin of Waterbury and Arthur Sullivan For pairs; High street, macadam; Grove| .. .. ... toved s 6 s Lot vensivg: Tra it e an alf of all the women employed in|of Fall Rived. Mass. ¢ mass was YMST BEST pairs; Sexton street, repairs; Lasalle States are school teachers. Tmmediately after the street, grading, repairs; Allen strecet, sewer; Allen street, repairg; Vincent avenue and Derby strect, sewer; Stan- ley street, crosswalks; Carlton street, acceptance; Seymour street, sewer; posed locations will be visited: Lin- 2 wood street, between Hart and Win- If Weak, Thin or Rundown Try |throp; Linwood strect, at corner of This New Treatment in Tablet |Norden street; Woodlawn street: Form—Watch the Quick Re-|Vance street, at corner of Columbia sulte strect; Oldfield street, at corner of v bany avenue, at corner of Reo street; enf:‘;‘;y:‘;’:rsh:’er’r‘::;\ded"’h;h’e:g:""" Burritt street, at corner of Miller restoring thin, sickly, and nfn o M |street; Parkview avenue, five lights = ’ ~GOWN lagked; Concord street; Oak street at people to health. And now it is | it xbury; aly avenue; Dudley and Roxbury; found that even more surbrising re- | ranston terrace, two lights asked: sults are brought when yeast Is taken | rionton strost. berweor Allen and o Roxbury; Stanley street, Roxbury to People who for years were weak, |commonwealth avenue, Sefton drive, pale, anaemic, and all run-down, are | (o, : F : % , two lights asked; Foxon place; Glad- regaining their strength and health |4 DR v e o " en street; East street, between East almost as if by magic through this re- Main and Newingt - N . Main and 1 gton avenuc; New. markably effective combination of |ington avenue and Carlson stroet; tonics. And the best of it is that you - ¢ = b are so disagreeable to many. 2 G i The preparation in which these two great health builders have been com- Lined is known as Ironized Yeast, This contains highly concentrated fective than ordinary baker's yeast vecause it is richer in vitamines. Vita- mines, as we all know, is the mys- | torious element which Science has found to be so absolutely essential to health. Due to modern meth@ls of ing in most of our commonest foods and—that is why so many of us be- come sickly and run-down If you are suffering from loss of | strength, if you frequently become hausted, if your food has no taste for nervous, or generally run-down, then try this remarkable new tonic. Ironized Yeast will in most cases bring a decided improvement within three days. It will usually clear up . sallow or muddy complexions within thusiastic reports of what it is doing for people. | It is packed in patented Sani-tape packages and will keep indefinitely. Its cost is no more per dose than common yeast. Fach package con- only $1.00—or just 10c a day. Special directions for children in each pack- arge. Made by the Ironized Yeast company, Atlanta, Ga (2017ZED YEAS Tablets board of public works. Signers of |street, grading and repairs; Richard | found on the beach, giving evidence of | *t!ired In & dress of pink chiffon and Commonwealth ave r Biatiy straot, ey | £ainful occupations in the United|sung by St. Mary's quartet. w‘TH IRUN Sunrise avenue, repairs. Light inspection will be held in the evening and the following pro- Everett street; Woodruff court; Al- with iron, the great blood-builder. Brighton street, between Allen and Can take 1 oot of it s that you | Carlson street: Stanley street, near bro T's yeast which is far more ef- | food preparation vitamines are lack- you. or If you are irritable, thin, pale, ten days. From everywhere come en- tains 10 days’ treatment and costs 1LY CONCENTRATED VITAMINE TON!C MUSLIN ENVELOPE CHEMISES 2 ror $1.00 These were formerly sold at 28c and $1.25 each. Politicians are prone to sit “on the fence,” but of course that isn't why Secretary of the Interior Fall is doing It here. He's watching the NOW MARION DAVIES buffalo roundup in Yellowstone Park.

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