New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 6, 1922, Page 16

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. f 16 MANUFACTURERS HAPPY IN JALL Wealthy Men, Powers in Busi- ness, Content With Prison Fare Newark, N. J, o fonr wealthy manufacturers, pow 1 Hle, grate « t 1 Arst me ing the been pro Richard Newark pending mont The guartet 1°r ., Nobht Ar thur Shilstone, Albert Saile and Her man Petrl, who recently ) N ty to eliminating thelr activities had by the Lockwo tee In New yuite content though their o supply them saterers' prod plement the thing but partict or fowl down at the s and we will send some up to them. They could, of course have meals sent In ; but they seem satisfied with our regu- lar food. That I take as a compli ment to our kitchen.” The quartet are all housed in one large cell in the hospital wing, be cause one of their number is suf tering from an illness which requires constant medical attention There- fore, they do not come into daily con- | tact with the other prisoners— derers, burglars, petty thieves. When visitors call, however, from the outsid the receive their visitors in the prison| center or general entertainment room. | On such days this center is uncom- fortably crowded. The four men of wealth while away the hours much as they would do in their clubs. They have their pipes, their newspapers and their cards. But instead of looking out on the avenue through glass crystal clear, they gaze through bars upon the historic Morris canal, as from a feudal castle. Fresh eggs, 590, Russell Bros.—advt. FORD SURE ON CURRENCY. Declared He Can Convince University of Michigan Critic. Mich,, Jan. 6.—, Iron Mountain, While attending a demonstration of | Jumbering methods at his camps at | Sidnaw, Henry Ford took exception | to the views of Leo Sharfman of the | University of Michigan that his plan for an issue of government cur was unsound and dangero he would see Mr. Sharfm return to Detroit, and added: | “I'll bet.a dollar that in an honr T can convince him that my plan is| feasible and that 1 know the kind of | mur- | s four must follow prison routine and | hac NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, ( f wo epping out on the | ce baleony where he | ken of himself in | his new fancy vest, ‘ 2 b best butter, $1. Russell Bros. | B —advt. ‘ A AFTER MEXICAN BANDITS, | Authorities Pursuing Murderer Who g Shot and Killed American There, ) City, Jan. 6.- The war d he pursuit ¢ who on Weq Timothy ight shot of Pennsyl- | n American citizen, on his | g ranch near Texcoco, 15 miles north- | 8 east of Mexico City. James Kelly, a | British subject, and partner of Co “tello, fled to safety through a hail of bullets. The military command at Texcoco has alre: hed troops after |8 the band | RS BLOWN OFF. n. 6.—Hu ngton, D, eton Universit STUDEN Princeton, N. is Willett of phnmm\ in P l]ll\llll( with which he w nting in the university atory exploded The indes finger of | & four other | The case w HILDREN OFFER - . FOOD SACRIFICE . he fortunite one extended to one child is ing by the where 5, It is to tule the " ers along to the kitehen and carry out Reliel Workers in Russia Find : them a portion of the ration, aeriticing spirit of the little § It doubly hard Fathetic Cases roll S Russell ted e e Iministering re American HELD IN FLA. FOR to children in Russian famine mely teying to live to selective plan of feedir in — Former Candy Store Owners Charged With Defranding ( g held at Jacksonville, stradition to < of obtaining money cial Trust company u it the tempts o me little vl in the kitehen hepe |the 1 nly part of her how! of riec pretenses 0 Kked permi duo formerly condueted an fjee ¢ remalnder of her | eream parlor and confectionery stor white roll home to her|at the corner of, Main and M s 110 with the typhus, streets. Last suminer the place "It I8 more than 1 eare for, | visited by a serious £l I am net used fo having so mueh at |after they ¢," the child ple 1 ated and the rlkers arear 1 rance compa 1 for the JANUARY 6, and sisters are ot unusual | fused to LOCAL AUTHORITIES mercial Trust Company of $1,000, Angelo and George Bartis | this state to B t hank offering | they were 2, Angelo and Bartis left | 1922, ) in- [the city for parts unknown, The |tol and Hartford, none of which have | treasurer, Mrs, Alma Bengston; trus- » | bank endeavored to reallze on its|been repald tee, Mrs, Annie Winger rec- [loan, but the insueance companies | doc- | hled that the two storekeepers had not slgned proof of fire loss and re. TELLA BEBERAH MEETINC pay. A suit was instituted and fs still in the courts, Pinkerton operatives were brought The [in on the case. Ilor two months they boys [ ran down clues that flrest brought 1 for }!hrm across the 1, 8 border into Canada and then switehed them to [Florida where the two were finally Bros. | landed he accused are alleged to have se \v.....l many loans from residents of | this eity, Willimantic, Norwich, Bris- WHAT/// “9 y do 7 men% // want Newly Elected Officers Wil Be In- oth stallpd at Tonight's Session, The following newly elected officers of Stelln Rebekah lodge will be in- stalled this evening by Distriet Iln-]ml» Mrs, Barl Kisselbrack following the supper at 6:30 p, m, Noble grand, Mrs, Jennie Steele; vice grand, Mrs. lLouise Brown; re- cording secre Miss Ruth Thayer; financial secret Mrs. lara Stipek; | \\\‘" | Sage, Allen & Co. | JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE ON ALL WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ SUITS REMARKABLE VALUES AT THESE REDUCED PRICES $16.74, $29.74, $39.74 To $98.50 $35.00 SUITS FOR $16.74 Fur trimmed velour Suits in navy, brown, Reindeer. Sizes 16 to 44, $45.00 AND $49.50 SUITS FOR $29.74 Misses’ Suits trimmed with Mole or Opossum. Smart youthful models. $565.00 TO $85.00 SUITS FOR $39.74 Plain tailored or fur trimmed Suits, short or medium coats, in Tricotine, Duvet de Laine or Moussyne $39.74. EXCLUSIVE MODEL SUITS, $98.50 Twenty exclusive model Suits that were priced from 311) to $255. All have beautiful fur collars of Beaver, Nutria, Caracal, Lynx or Mole. The woman or. miss who has put off buying a Suit will be amply repaid by purchasing at this sale. FALL AND WINTER HATS 1", from | | nder yrtl was to | M nies. | & HIGH GRADE CORSETS REDUCED Madame Irene Corsets reduced one $2.95, $3.95, $5.00 "' $9.95 Former prices, $7.50 to $35.00. Extraordinary values. SATURDAY CANDY NEWS Cordial Fruits assorted ............ 59¢ 1h B Liquid Cordial Cherries .. . 59¢ b Assorted Glace Nuts ..... 59¢ 1b Assorted Hard Candies 29c Ib CHILDREN’S FUR SETS HALF PRICE Sets of taupe, gray, white and natural Coney, Iceland Fox, Thibet, Lock Squirrel and American Opossum. Former prices $2.98 to $25. Sale Prices $l .49 w $1 2.50 MISSES’ SHOP HAS CHILDREN’S COATS REDUCED TO $15.00 quarter in the January White-wear Sale. All models included. Gossard Corsets selling here at -about A half price. Special Madame Irene Corsets, low bust, long hip, regularly $7. Now $3. 47. Small lot of elastic Brassieres to close out at §1.00. Values to $4.00. FRENCH SEAL COATS $125.00 Beautiful French Seal Coats, with taupe Australian Opossum collar, cuffs and border. ) Lgr:]g%ll of coat 36 inches. Very handsome g model. 3 THESE SPECIALS s SILK AND SERGE DRESSES REDUCED to- $8.75 people who can put it over because | his left hand was blown off, of their vision along that line.” fingers were broken, his body and face | § el were pitted and the doctors fear that Jan. 6—The State | his eyes have heen fnjured. Jackson, Senate yesterday adopted a resolution ——— — - 3 urging Congress to accept Henry Women priests dominate the Du-| Ford's proposition as to the Muscle [suns, a curious tribe inhabiting a scc- | § 8hoals plants. [tion of ish North Borneo. Miss., Coats of warm heather cloth, Bolivia, Velour and Chinchilla. Smartly tailored, i some with fur collars. Former prices up to duction. I'mmcxlv priced up to $18.50. Silk K g1 $25. Choice at $15.00. or serge dresses. Wonderful values. R WHITE SALE SPECIALS IN UNDERMUSLINS AND WAISTS Slip-on Gowns, with three-quarter Thirty-five Dresses at a wonderful re- Envelope Chemise with strap or built up WARNING! Say *‘Bayer”” when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name “‘Bayer’’ on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 21 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain | Accept only ‘‘Bayer”’ Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 21 and 1000 Aspirin 13 the trade mark of Dayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Sulleylicackl package which contains proper directions. iats, _— — PALACE — Mon.—Tues.—Wed. KATHERINE MacDONAL I) —in— “Trust Your Wife” Wi SHELLFISH N IT 18 B DAl N CE Grange Hall — Berlin Friday Evening McKeon’s Orchestra J. RABBIT, ES A WJ ]‘:‘ THE MT AIRS OF JA\IE Reductions Are Genuine Nothing But OQur Own Stock Hart Schaffner and Marx Suits and Overcoats We Have Described This Sale But Briefly, Far We Know You Want To § For Yourselt NG - IO T oY LU L Ao o § 7 L ST bl WS TR & sleeves, made of heavy muslin and trimmed with hamburg edging on the neck and shoulders, lace or convent embroidery edge, five new models, fine materials, and phenom- enal value at $1.29. Shadow-proof Petticoats of white sateen with hemstitched or scalloped edge. Special 88c. Extra size knitted Underskirts in white, gray and natural color only $1.29. BLANKET ROBES IN VARIETY OF sleeves. Sale price §1.49. Lo Muslin Gowns with hamburg edging or W feather stitching, extra fine quality. Sale B price $1.19. 3 Very desirable sleeveless Gowns, a pop- ular model at only $1.19. . Flannelette Gowns made with collar, in stripes of blue or pink, a well made garment for only 98c. v QIR | FRENCH VOILE and GEORGETTE COLORS, SIZES 36 TO 46, AT BLOUSES, $3.95 New models a .. $2.95"'$3.95 HOUSE DRESSES AT REDUCED PRICES Amoskeag Gingham Dresses, in several models. $2.50 value—$1.95. Gingham Dresses for afternoon wear at home, sizes 16 to 44, values up to $5.95. Sale price $2.50. La Mode Nurses’ White Uniforms, slightly soiled, sizes 16 to 46, at $3.69. Bungalow Dress Aprons, sale price 99¢. WHAT 'S WRONG — ANYTUING T CAN HELP YOU WITH? e iy . "BY YOUNG AN’ HE DIDN'T WORK A SINGLE BATHING GIRL SCENE. N IT NAW, WORSE 'N THAT! - TOLD LHIM TO ADAPT| HAMLET' FOR ° WHAT DID WE DO?- HAND You A PUNK SCENARIO ? NAW = FOOL STAFF SCENARIO WRITER WHATS VOUR ¥ DOuB\ ! M FEELINJ HO\ND‘/ DOC KINDA BAD ) WHATCHA WCRRIED ABOLT WELL, I CAN GUARANTEE TO RID You OF THAT On1s THAT ALL?-

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