New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 25, 1922, Page 14

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Fata BlunderViscomnt L emg eshionable Socletv Burélar Which L.ed to the Capture of the Young French Nobleman Who Dined at the Fashionable.Mansions of the Paris Aristocracy and Returned in the Hours of Dawn to Rob His Aristo- cratic Hosts—as Told by Viscount de Lenz H‘imgelf How She Charmed Wicked Old King Herod Archaeologists Make the Interesting Discovery That Salome, the Only“Vamp” in the New Testament, Who Was Re- warded with the Head of Baptist, Was an Acrobat,Not a Dancer. NEW BRITAIN D AILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 25 . 1922, Science Puzzled to John the Account for Our Noses Recent Investigations Indicate That the Nose Grows Bigger as Mankind Increases in Intelligence. But Why Should Big Brains and Big Noses Go Together? The Exasperating Experiences of the Poor but Ambitious - American Girl Who Married a Turkish Prince Seeking the Tomb of Hannibal Who Tied the Fires to the Oxen’s Horns ; -"enls of the Trackless Snow-Drift : _ Trails of the Yellowstone. How Murderer Church “Killed His Brain” to Cheat the Gallows. Mystery of the Murdered Dive- Keeper’s “Little Red Book” “Her Unwelcome Husband’’—, . L. eorse * A Full Page in Exquisite Color, by Nell Brinkley. 8-Page Magic Book for Children FOR SALE 7-Room Cottage on Hart street, opposite Walnut Hill Park. 7-Room Cottage on South Burritt street. 7-Room Cottage on Liberty street, with garage. Are you looking for a home? If so, surely one of these will suit you. Call or ’phone 728, The Home Banking and Realty Company 86 West Main Street *Next Door to Fox’s Theater We can arrange permfinent and temporary mortgages on your property. Consult us. ‘Schultz & Costello, Inc. No. 242 Main Street Tel. 24-4 NOTICE! TO ALL VOTERS:— On Thursday, March 30th, 1922, the reg- istered Democrats and all unreglstered vot- ers, will for the first time in the history of the City of New Britain, have a direct voice in choosing the DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE for MAYOR. When making your choice, honest con- .sideration should be given to the political record of Alderman A. M. Paonessa, a can- didate for said nomination. For the past eleven years, Mr. Paonessa has served the people of the City of New Britain as a Councilman and Alderman— without compensation—is a clean, able, pro- gressive and successful business man and during his public career has unselfishly de- voted his energy to the interests of the WORKING MAN. ’ A vote for Mr. Paonessa is a vote for the “WORKING MAN’S CANDIDATE.” Attend the Democratic Primaries next Thursday and vote for Paonessa. P Paonessa Publicity Committee. m For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. n | a musical program was given by Miss Only in SHOWER FOR MRS. BURKE Bride is Presented With Hn.mlsolns Tloor Lamp at Social at Home of Mrs. Francis Crowley. A shower was given to Mrs. Edward G. Burke by the T. D. Q. club at the home of Mrs. Irancis Crowley on Chestnut street last evening. The living room was tastefully dec- orated with pussy-willows and daffo- dils, amd the color scheme of yellow and white was also carried out in the dining room. Cards were enjoyed and Kathleen Crowley. Mrs. Burke was presented with a handsome floor lamp. Among the guests present were the Misses Gertrude Benz, Lillian Gold, Gertrude Gritzmacher, Marjorie Sleath, Julia Gold, Minnie Gritz- macher, Harriet Jackson, Kathleen Crowley, Rose Gold, Mary Gaarder, Katherine Bergin, Mary Hogan, Irene Schaefer and Mrs. nes neider, Mrs. James Sheridan, Mrs, Harvey '[) Porteous, Mrs, Henry W. Rice, f§ William Steiner, Mrs. William (‘r 2 macher, Mrs. James McGrail, Mrs. C. Bosworth Pratt and Mrs. Francis Crowley. THE ARBUCK San IFrancisco, Ma session of the third tri C. Arbuckle for mansla connection with the death of Virginia Rappe, motion picture actress, expected to be short with early ad- journment to Monday. Adolph Juel, police department finger print expert, was to be called to the witness stand. IAL —Today's of Roscoe gl 7,000 NEW POSTMASTERS Washington, March 25.—President | Harding signed approximately 7,000 commissions for postmasters since his | inauguration, it was made known to day. Under present civil service| rules, each postm before ap- pointment, must pi n examinatior and of the seven sand appointed, | all passed with fair averages, it was | === announced (,lty ltems M Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner— advt. Word has heen received from Arthur Basney of the death of his wife in Reading, Pa. At a meeting of Private Walter J. Smith post, No. 511, V. F. W, nml resignation of Chaplain Joseph Fein- | gold was received and accepted. The election of his successor was post- | poned until the next meeting which | will be held the second Friday in | April. Watch Dickinson’s window for Vis- | iting Nurse exhibit.—advt, { A daughter was horn at the New | Britain general hospital last evening| to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holmes of 50 Hillerest avenue Pipe repairing a specialty, Jack’s| See the cigars.in packs at popular prices, Jack’s Smoke Shop, 42-44 Church street.—advt. PRISONER CANDIDATES Paris, March 25.—Emile Cotin, who attempted to as: ate former Pre- mier Clemenceau in 1919, for which he is still in prison and M. Goldsky, in prison for his connection with the Bonnet Rouge espionage case, were launched today as candidates in the Paris municipal council election which is to be held tomorrow. BEST MILK 55 Raw, untreated milk is dangerous for Baby for RAW MILK contains large numbers of germs that. may wreck fts life—germs that are ren- dered harmless by only ONE metkod, PASTEURIZATION. OUR PASTEURIZED MILK vas | |s safe for young and old—it is really tafe because not alone does it como from heal%wy cows and handled with sanitary of 3, but it is ALSO PAS- TEURIZER ‘making it absolutely GIVE US A TRIAL. J. E. Seibert & Son Pasteunzed Mllk&Cream 4 and 6 room tencments at 441 West Main street. 4, 5 and 6 room tenement. on North °t. 6 and 7 room apart- s with stcam heat, hot wa- ter. janitor service on Main [ strect, corner EFlm. For particulars apply to Cohn’s Coal Co. 635 E. MAIN ST. TEL. Or Meal Times Call 2425 A TRIAL ORDER FOR® OUR “§ COAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. 681 Smoke Shop, 42-44 Church street.— | = advt. | A miscellaneous shower was tender- | ed Miss Esther Bailey at her home,on | Prospect street last Monday evening. | She received numerous gifts. The color seheme of the evening was green and white. Miss Bailey is to become the bride of John Daly of Main street next month. FOOLISH WIVES It Cost $1,104,000 For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. “The Upbuilding of the Irish Free State” by Michael Collins, T omorrow’s New York .. DR.LASCH Removed Dental Office from 141 Main street to 353 MAIN STREET e ] CROWLEY BROS. INC, PAINTERS nND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Sireet BURGLARS ARE AROUND g We write a policy giving protection against all Kind of Burglaries — Geot The Details H. D. HUMPHREY EL. OFFICE M1— RESIDENCE 1822-3, L National Bank Building. Oma Satnrday Evenings Fine Three-Family House on Shuttle Meadow avenue with garages for three cars; hard wood| ., floors, and everything in fine shape. Good corner lot for sale, right at corner of| _° East and Rhodes street; only corner left. Build|min: stores here, and youw’ll make money. See us. F CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. | A. LIPMAN Nex and Sccondhand Furniture 31 LAPAYET T. ‘Tel, 1329-3 —— e ) —'_‘_-——__%—__ For Quick Returns Use Herala’ Classified Advts. THE OLD HOME TOWN ~ BY STANLEY HOLD ER NEWT SHES AREARIN® N GIT FER /Tms TERRITORY LAST SPRING, WENT THROUGH TOWN TODAY —

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