New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 1, 1922, Page 14

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Hartford NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1922, Ine. — Hartford Houseware, Glassware, Chinaware THE GREAT HOME SALE THE NOW ON Dinner Ware Haviland China Dinner Sets for 12 people, decorated in blue and pink rose border design, coin gold handles, very special $148.00 set. A special 15% discount on all open stock Dinner Patterns. Hopewell China Dinner Sets for 6 people, decorated with two blue lines and dainty basket flower design, spe- cial sale $3.95 a set. Wire Goods Large size fine wire mesh Soup Strainers, priced at 27c. Wire Tea and Coffec Strainers, double mesh, priced at 8c. ! Wire Bowl Strainers, with wire handles, priced at 8c. Reinforced Tea and Cof- fee Strainers, special for 13c. Wire Frying Baskets, special for 25c. 15-Inch Graduated : Wire Dish Driers, special for 98c. Tin Ware 10-in. Layer Cake Pans, at Te. 9-in. Deep and Shallow Pie Plates, 5c. 9-inch Tin Milk Pans at 5¢. Assorted sets of 6 differ- ent-shapes Cake and Sand- wich Cutters, special 39¢. Wizard Tin Vegetable Steamers, special 50c. Miscellaneous Items 7-Piece Kitchen Sets, with rack and white han- dle spoon, egg Deater, slotted cake spoon, flesh fork, potato masher, and cake turner, 98¢ set. Pyramid Gas Toasters, special 19¢. Cast iron Heating Pads, special 10c. Sheet steel Frying Pans, special 10c. Beaver brand Steel Wool, special 8c¢ package. Abrazo Aluminum Ware Cleanser, special 9¢c. Mystic Mits Utensil Cleaning Cloths, special 8c. Patented Kitchen Wall Dryers, 95c. Best Quality Wood Mix- ing Spoons, 9c. Hardwood revolving han- dle Rolling Pins, 35¢. Reliance Carpet Sweep- ers, $2.69. SIXTH FLOOR Aluminum Ware 14 qt. Wear-Ever Ware Aluminum Sauce Pans, special for 69c. 4 qt. Covered Wear-Ever Windsor Pot Roasting Ket- tle, special for $2.39. Aluminum Ware Table Spoons, special at 48¢ doz. Oil Heaters Qil Heaters of different makes ordered from relia- ble manufacturers as sam- ples, to close out at GalvanizedWare( Corrugated Ash Cans, very special at $1.59. Extra heavy red banded 12 qt. Galvanized Pails, special for 39c. Large size red banded Heavy Galvanized Wash Tubs, extra special $1.29. Extra heavy red banded Galvanized Garbage Pails in large size, special for $1.39. m AUTO IN SURANCE | 1 am prepared to write all kinds of insurance required for Automo- biles. Write or phone for details. H. D. HUMPHREY TEL. OFFICE 141— RESIDENCE 1822-3. National Bank Bullding. Open Satarday Eveninga E=====¢-======= Who’s the man who has been kicking because! he couldn’t find a nice little two family house with an acre of land around it in factory walking dis- tance? Step right up to the office and we’ll show you. We've been looking for it too, and just got it listed. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. ‘For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. THE OLD HOME TOWN Hide of a cow produces about 35 pounds of leather. DR.LASCH Removed Dental Office from 141 Main street to 353 MAIN STREET e — CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 755-12 Estimates cheerfully given on all {oba THERE THEY GO All our Ranges. Parlor Stoves and Heaters, both new and second hand, have been marked down 20%. ‘We'll get your stove repyirs. A. LIPMAN 34 Lafayctte St BY STANLEY Tel. 1329-2 SHAH OF PERSIA " THINKS SELF POET Considers Own Work a Little Bet-| (ter Than Thfl _()Ear Khayyam | London, Mar. 1.—The young Shah | of Persia, who recently left his capls tal, Teheran for another trip to Kur ope, is said to hold a high opinion of himself as a poet, In fact, uccording to a”story told here,'he puts himsel in a class with Omar Khayyam and considers himself, if anything, a trifle better than his great countryman. Says So Himselr | As the story is told by the Morning I'ost, a British minister at Teheran called on the shah at the request of Finglish admirers of the great Persian poct and asked that hetter care be | tuken of his grave at Nishapur where, us Omar predicted “the North wind still scatters roses on his tomb." But the shah could not be impressed with | this need, Persia, he declared, had | lots of poets and he, himself, was pos- sibly a little hetyer than Cmar., Ahmed Mirza, shah of DPersia, is only 24 years old and this, some say, may account for 1 knows English and I I'rench fluently and has been reported as eager to learn western ways and institutions. Interest In Sports | In appearance his majesty is short and stout. He takes a lively interest in sports, plays a ‘good lawn tennis game and, in order to encourage open air sports in Persia, founded the Tm- perial Sports cfub at Teheran, placing at its disposal a piece of crownland. His father, Mahomed Ali, lost his throne in consequence of his attempts to stamp out the constitutional sys- tem in Persia and regain the abso-! lutism of his ancestors. Father Exiled | -Ahmed, who was then in his 12th year was proclaimed sovereign in 1409 and his father was sent into exile on the famous island of Prin- kipo wherte President Wilson propos-| ed that the allies hold a conference| with the Russians, as a part of |hr§ after war peace negotiations. | He has been credited with having kept Persia from taking the side of the central powers in the world war. Certain area near the western coast of Cuba . grows the costliest tobacco in the world. « You Te — Exide BATTER Every Time Europe’s Sensation Madame Sakharoff is the dancing sensation of Europe. She's the daughter of Admiral Von Tirpitz who was himself somewhat of a sensation as Germany's submarine chief in the World War. LIQUOR TREASURE FOUND Unearth 1 fathers, set up a cry of buried treas- ure. They had turned up a 50-year old cache of liquor, said to have heen Tunnel workmen in Boston towed away at the time of the great | x Casks of Rum—Disappears Mys-“ Boston fire in 1872. It consisted of two hogsheads of sly Later On. d teziquilystater, On {old New England rum and a quantity of Madeira wine, Thorndyke rye, Boston, Mass.,, March 1.-~Workmen gin and. other rare excavating just across Tremont strect | Champagne, liquors. In the confusion that followed, the liguor disappeared mysteriously. The diggers said pedestrians got most of from the old Granary burying ground, where repose the bones of Paul Re- vere and other New Iingland fore- lephone When you telephone, the electric current that carries your voice over the wire is supplied by a storage battery. The Bell Telephone, and practically all other telephone systems, rely on Exide Batteries. Exides propel locomotives used in the mines. They run street vehicles and industrial trucks; they Nght yachts and passenger trains; operate rail- road sigpals and giant draw- bridges. In scores of ways Exide Batteries assist in our commercial supremacy. The first automobile start- ing and lighting battery was an Exide. The Exide made for your car today lasts long because it is the product of long experience. Built into it is the experience of the oldest and largest manufacturers in the world of storage batteries for every purpose. We try to make Exide Service of as high a quality as Exide Batteries, and we would like an opportunity of being useful to you. it, although a spirit of gaiety and good cheer was sald to have prevalled on | the workings the rest of the day. TO WED HER FIFTH HUSBAND ON MONDAY Boston Woman, 35, Has Had 50 Proposals During Tast . Twelve Years, Toston, March 1,—~Men who she sald were a congressman, an artist, a lawyer, and German baron have been husbandg of Mrs, Ilorence FEthel Walker, and today she was under en- gagement to take a business man as her fifth mate. Thirty-five years old, Mrs. Walker says that in the past 12 years she has had more than 50 serious marriage proposals, has been widowed twice, and has had two di- vorceg. Her fifth marriage will take place Monday, Elwood B. Waugh of Port- Jand, Me., manager of a photographic enlargement office here, having ob- tained a license to wed Mrs. Walker, Her former husbands, she said were: No. 1, former Congressman H. E. Still of Hartford, Conn,, divorced; No. 2, Oscar M., Shea, of BatH, Me,, artist, deceased; No. 3, Maurice E. Walker, Newport, Me, an attorney, deceased; No. 4, Baron Alfred R. Kursa of New York, divorced. Mrs., Walker has a son 7 years old by her third busband. | She is a native of Newport, Me. —— T W) BRING HOME THE OYSTERS FROM HONISS’S ALWAYS FRESH 20-30 State Street . Hartford Telephone 3374—3375 — PALACE — Starting Sunday “FOOL’S PARADISE” Keith Vaudeville — e IES N The Electric Storage Battery Company, Philadelphia Wherever you see this sign you can be confident of skilful repair work on every make of battery; and, when you need @ new battery, the right size Ezide for your car. ~ BATTERIES SERVICE STATION STANLEY P vz ERNIE HICKS, ON HIS WAY FROM THE DEPOT WITH A PAIL OF OYSTERS, CROSSED A PATH WHERE SOME BOYS WERE COAST/NG~- THE OYSTER SUPPER HAS BEEN POSTPONED NI Visit the nearest Exide Service Station A. G, HAWAER, 52-54 ELM STREET, I 1 1 b

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