New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1921, Page 17

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921, MAY BE GODDESS omb Uncovered Recently Be-‘ lieved to Be Ancient Priestess | "'”V“Film Manulacturers Form Co- operative Organization WONDERPUL OPERATION, Man's Hand, Severed by Saw, is Wivea | (10 700 it b easily as a' mechanic repalrs a motor Ber piet Together hy Surgeon Itichmond, Va., D Working Hilo, Island of Hawall, T, ( at Hominy, N. (', By Mail) The s ved that of Dept, | reet Raphael's I Christmas |of capture the ¢ American producers, | with the Amer worl vered at the | Store W ish you ar | Checl Luropean i . 6 cut cle vas in the Kilaue: sland, was found recently | cnre ully prepared erypt not far from the moking crater, The tomb was found in the western ector of the 1 huter crater of itood o great temple dedicatec o md romantic Hiake, the' sister of the go < 25 ey Nothing now remains of this temple e The last oceasion upon peared in history isited by the Princess Kapillani in (824, when the ‘hristian journeyed to the ve 0 for B | he purpose utteri e L i b iiLesl R bt Pele. The of one of ( I Tennyson's poems. T.ocal on says that the princess was met at the crater rim by } atha | i lre G v haggard priestess—the last of her 1] ine-—who came from her abode in the T i ruined femple nearby INTEREERE WITH ast attempt to over BUSINESS wnd to appeal to her fear of the super- | natural | The tomb believed, to be of this| It ey 10 ¢ G No Danger Of Explosion Steiger-Dedder Co MAIN STREET AT PRATT, main of the daily attendance 0, 1ngland 1 motion pleture theate Kilauea hich it ap CHINESE PUNERAL, vas when it was| home consumption as we to Provide Lo |demands, for American fily THE Ancient Custom s royal of Tmitation Supplies Cash Your Club Check Here . by & member of Ge | RS We will cash your Christmas Savings check and give s who hold t I ¥ Loy ) theck is German technigue is ho merchandise. 1h'rw,\ up 0,“ 1hl1> ¢ ‘THE CHRISTMAS STORE,” it will id you to fill out your list We offer the most ex- ellent merchandise in this city at most moderate prices. Give Good Slippers and made one awe the princess ou either money or Life’s greatest battles e sl are between strength and weakness. i Scott’s Emulsion s a high-powered tonic- nutrient, nourishes ' e 3 \_ gn i o i ! oV e ‘ and fortifies the [ Pk mie SUSTEa § | g | \ America whole body. - KolA o st = "—'——-—‘. = Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. over the * ‘silly sentinic | The Germans early ma to compete in the American market, and succeeded until recently Licut. Com. R. F. Wood, altitude pilot of the C-7, U. S. Navy | | biimp, was in no danger of causing an aerial catastrophe even though he smoked only a few feet from the big gas bag. It was filled with helium, which is not inflammable. The flight from Nor- =X ! VNE ARE DISPLAYING A VERY COMPREHENSIVE VTOCK FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. $1.85 $2.25 MAIN FLOOR foli to Washington was the first made with helium as the buoy-| | ant agency. The C-7 has two 125-h. p. engines and travels a mile a minute. (Tablets or Granules) For INDIGESTION i 20-19<k A, 5% 9 Vot B BB N ) N = SR DB Bt <7 2 R Gift Suggestions Gift Suggestions < D 4 . ’ - N At Money-Saving Prices! " Give sensible, practical gifts for Christmas—things to wear 40 They are sure to be appreciated. At “NEWARK * Shoe Stores you will find a wide varicty of useful gifts of depend. ~ able quality—at money-saving prices - for men, women and boys. Following are a few of the worth-while things we ‘R \ offer for gift-giving. N L SECOND FLOOR ] Silks Jress Goods Wash Goods lankets Madeira Work Sheets Towels Jomestics MAIN FLOOR ] J, Men's Neckwear Men's Shirts Men's Pajamas Handkerchiefs Gloves Glove Bonds Neckwear Ivory Pyralin Perfume Incense Burners Leather Goods e T Toilet Waters (]‘:I'lll\“\p.mn'\ Slippers drassieres ESEN 7 2T AT 5 2 A HINT TO HOLIDAY e specinlly tor “Newark. v Felt M e THIRD FLOOR ming with fo SHOPPERS | Bath Robes .......... $6to $12 cevienen. 3150 to $4 T LYY T Sitk or Brushed Wool Mufflers Siik Hosiery ...... 75c to $1.50 i Neckwear .... £ Umbrellas cveese. S50, 82 50c to $2 50c and Higher $1.75 and more Collar Bags .. Wl Silk Handkerchiefs f Wool Socks & Cuff Links 50c, 75¢ 50c to $2.50 Knitted Vests Tuxede Coats and Trousers. $6.50 | GIFT BOXES ENCASE EVERY PURCHASE B WA R Arm Bands .. s oe Combination Sets . ... 75¢, $1.50 ... $410 $10 House Coats Initial Kerchiefs . . 15¢ and Higher § Silk and Madras Shirts $1 to $7.50 Men’s Linens Collars Gloves Sweaters Bags and Satchels $5 to $22 Belt Buckles Suit Cases 32 to 35 f8 Silk and Woo! Hosiery..$1, $1.50 55 to $7.50 ¢ $1 and Higher ‘ 7 I 2 SRS ST 57&?,51#/ < “Lady Biltmore Pure Silk Hose, TN Sy Manchester $ Hose for Men ---5 Pairs for GUARANTEED FIVE MONTHS se. If they we ) 20 50 1 i A A fianw .-»,,;,% Al q""““-"h (‘f} The Largest Chiain 01 Shoe Stuics i dhe United States New Britain Store, 324 Main Street. Near R, R. Crossing <TBY o S 5L Umbrellas Jewelry Silk Knitwear Silk Hosiery Wool Hosier) Veiling Men's Hose Men's Mufflers Men's Bathrobes Stationery Martha Washington Candy e {SECOND FLOOR ) L et Toys Dolls TOYLAND ROOM RNISHL B PURNISHED 1 G N PHOT APARTMENT $1.50 T s Dictured . S1.98 Yetticoats <imonos Negligee Jathrobes Apron Frocks Morning Frocks Silk Underwear Silk Waists Cotton Blouses Youdoir Caps Camisoles boll Shop FOURTH FLOOR l ‘ur Coats Wearing Apparel = As Dictured TOYLAND—SECOND PLOOR (° All Newarh Stares Open £venngs Until Chrictmae ta Accomme g date Customers K | [ YR, DR KIBY BB ROBY B A N Pt ) il SOl | A o T

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