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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1922 Lady In Waiting Brutlet Willivvery G, 257 MAIN STREET BOOTH’S BLOCK Announcing The Newest Fall Millinery E have completed ar- . rangements whereby we will receive each week from one of the fore- most designers of New York— Six of the Newest Creations in Super-Quality Hats Each week six women at the Outlet will he made su- premely happy in the pos- session of these wonderful, exquisite, beautiful hats at remarkably moderate priees, as our arrangement with the designer allows us a substantial reduction from the regular price. THE PLAN In this sale you get two articles for the price of one, plus one cent. In other words, you buy one article at its regular every-day selling price and get another similar article for lc additional. This Is a Semi-Annual Occasion. The Sale Lasts Only Three Days Thursday—Friday--Saturday September 14—15—16 Lady Mulholland is the waiting to Princess Mary, who re- cently married Viscount Lascelles, | She is the daughter of Lord Dunleath, and is one of the most popular ladies in the court cirgles. lady-in- 50¢ size KLENZO 35 cent TOOTH BRUSHES Of pure bristles. Dif- ferent Sl S Gl on \T 13 Qo o . City Items The ourest white, most pleasant tasting and thor- Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans. Fully: adainedontric —advt. Miss Jane E. Gill has returned from her vacation in the Litchfield hills. Norman Whitaker is spending two weeks with his parents in Chicago. Joseph C. Beebe ha4 resumed les- sons in piano and voice. 14 Park- more street.—advt. Midshipman W. M. Graessner, of Annapolis,, who recently returned from the annual midshipmen summer cruise to the West Indies and Hali- fax, arrived home yesterday after a week's 'stay in the Green Mountains, | Vt. Meet me at Schn.arr-s for dinner.— advt. James A. Spinetta has sold his store and business on Arch street to Her- man Belkin of West Main street. Mr. Spinetta is now engaged in the retail grocery business on Main street, hav- ing purchased the Sovereign Trading company’s interests. Miss Gertrude M. Hine, pianist, has resumed teaching at Hillside Place. Phone 736.—advt Peter’sOriginalMitkChocolate | 35c Half 2f07 36C i Pound Bar 69¢ bottle of 100 Aspirin (U.D.Co.) Each tablet contains § grains of pure aspirin. 2 for 70c 2 bo:fu ¢u, 2 for 26¢c B A Toilee Powder o « { Guslity, perfumed with most charming and capti- $1 Orange vatingodor. Regularly [ Liggett's 4ndcoli Package The wonder box— 2for1.01 Fresh from our own Candv nren i | £ i =58 = .25 Wool Powder Pyff . « 2 for 26¢c .50 Riker’s Milk of Magnesia 2 for 51c .35 Cascara Tabs., bottle of 100 2 for 36¢ .35 Hinckle’s Cascara Tablets 2 for 36¢ .79 Rexall Nux & Iron Tabs. 2 for 80c 1.00 Rexall Syrup Hypophos- hi 2for1.01 phites . 1.50 Pint Beef, Iron and Wine 2 for 1.51 2 for 26c .25 Rexall Little Liver Pills 2 for 26¢ (3O0) T S e il ol 2 for 26¢ Will you be one of the six fortunate possess- ors of hats chosen from this week’s shipment? Come in and see these alluring copies of import- ed models in black and colors. Each hat has its own individual hat box. A substantially made, beautifully decorated con- tainer that will keep the hat in perfect condition either at home or when travelling. +25 Violet DulceSoap . . . 2 for 26¢c I .15 Rexall ToiletSoap . . . 2 for 16¢ .50 Harmony Sha with (96 dowen) Cocoanut Oil) fngoo, (.l . 2 for 51c .10 Liggett’s Hard Water Soap 2 for 11c (66¢ dozen) +20 Riker’s Tooth Powder . 2 for 21¢c .50 Violet Dulce Face Powder 2 for 51¢ .35 Rexall Creara of Almonds 2 for 36c 35 Riker's Improved Cold Cream . . « + « . .2 for 36¢c 1.00 Bouquet Ramee Face .« 2for1.01 Powder . . . . . 1.00 Truflor Toilet Water . . 2 for1.01 + 2 for 26¢ .25 Violet Dulce Talcum . + 2 for 51c¢ EXOLUSIVE. WITH, 7} TRIS sTORE e o o o e o TURKS TAKE BRUAS No Untoward Incident Mars Taking Control of Old Capital. Mudania, Asia Minor, Sept. 12 (By Associated Press)—The taking over by the Turkish nationalists of Brusa the ancient Ottoman capital, was effected without untoward incident. Halia Bey the Turkish commander, gave a courteous reception to the three .al- lied officers who went to Trusa from Constantinople in gnticipation of the Turkish entry and promised the al- lied representatives that no harm would come to the minority popula- L.on. NEW HANDBOOK ON CHUCKS PRINTED will be found peculiarly serviceable | in aiding instructors and in directing [ the attention of students to those | points and principles concerni | chucks and how they are used, w practice and experience have proven particularly essential. CAUGHT AT WORCESTER .25 Rexall Laxative Aspirin Cold Tablets . . . . .25 Riker’s Expectorant . . Skinner Chuck Company Turns Out .25 Rexall Larkspur Lotion . 2[0? 26¢ .30 Rexall Shaving Cream . 2 for 31¢ .60 Rexall Shaving Lotion . 2 for 61¢ Aid to Booklet Regarded as .50 Riker’s Violet Cerate . " Text Book in Schools. A new pamphlet entitled, ‘“Ques- tions and Answers,” printed by the Skinner Chuck company, has just left the press today. The pamphlet is al gort of catechism of chucks, how they | are made and what their uses are| and is supplementary to the firm's booklet, “Chucks and Their Uses." The booklet and its supplementary pamphlet are printed for the use of trade and vocational school instruct- ors. The first booklet has been | adopted widely by colleges, vocational and industrial schools and hoards of education as a standard text book on chucks. It is felt by the Skinner Chuck company officials that this new pam- phlet on ‘questions and answers —_— e — John Gudanskas, Wanted Here for Klenzo Liquid Antiseptic 50c size A scientific preparation for the mouth an Alleged Burglary Committed Food Specials The followingitemsaresold in our stores everyweek-end, | Friday and Saturday. We | quote them because they rep- resent excellent values. 2 for 51c 2 for 51c 2 for 26¢ 2 for 39¢ 2 for 16¢ B ins 2 for 26¢ | 30c BeefCubes 2 for 31c > Ber 52 for 36c 35¢ Vanilla 2 fOT 36C 2 for 99¢ Last May, Is Under Arrest. AE * | Liggett’s Delicious Milk Chocolate 2 for 36¢ John Gudanskas, who has been | MAY ELIMINATE “OBEY"” sought by the local police since last y, r an alleged burglary at the urant conducted by Jesse Beloin | on Church street, is under arrest at| Worcester, Mass. Yesterday Sergeant Matthias Rival received word that Gudanskas was in that city and he | communicated with the police, with the result that Gudanskas was ap- prehended. Sergeant Rival left this morninz for Worcester to bring the young man back here for trial. Gu-| danskas waived extradition. | Fight is Now Taking Place On Word in Episcopal Marriage Law. Portland, Ore., Sept. 13.—Tha word Y ““Obey’ has retreated a step in the Episcopal church of the United States and if it fails twice more Lefore pro- ponents of the feminist :novement, the Episcopal brides of 1925 will have to go along into married iife without it. . A valuable aid in the treacment of pyorthea. fOEIc 35¢ Half Pound Bar 45c Coffee (Pound) 50c Tea (4 pound) 25¢c Cocoa (% pound) 38c Mayon- | naise Dressing 15¢ Chocolate Pudding #o: Rexall Orderlies | Do you suffer with constipation? We have been selling Rexall i Orderlies tor years on a posi- tive guarantee. 2 for51c It suffered its first rout yestecday | in the house of bishops at the general P convention and now it goes hefore the | % 5 ] house of deputies. Defeated there, it still may make a last stand before the general convention three years hence. | Miss Virginia Cook Likes 1t! Miss Virginia Cook of New York eays Royal Guaranteed Roach Powder is the best she has ever used. "I got rid of them quickly.” If you are visited with roaches remember the name. Royal Guaranteed Roach Pow- der DOES destroy all roaches! If you have them now get a can TO- DAY. 10c & 26c. Sold and guaran- teed by The Dickinson Drug Co.— advt. . —————— T i RS e R FOX!S—Thurs., Fri., Sat. RODOLPH VALENTINO You Have Seen Him As a Hero ] There Causing Much Agitation. is 24 sheets and 24 en- velopes . . . . 2forSle 40c Pound Writing Pa- | per, about 90 sheets 2for41c | il 35c Envelopes, 50 in §f Carton . . . . 2f0'36c 10c Writing tablets 2for1lc 1.00 Symphony Lawn Stationery,24sheets, 24 envelopes . . 2for1.01 Athens, Sept. 13.—Disquieting ru-| mo are afloat on all sid ausing uneasiness regarding the situation. 1t is reported that the Turks Luella Meluis, soprano, has applied for an injunction to block the propos- ed operatic concert tour of Ganna in| Walska, now the bride of Harold F. Thrace encouraged by the successes| McCormick. The action is based on | of Mustapha Kemal Pasha's army in |30 alleged violation of agreement by Anatolia are engineering an anti-|JUd8¢ Daiber, operatic manager. Christian movement. Encounters have taken place be-| Clynes New Paymaster tween Bulgarian irregular bands and| In Public l“'ork% Dept the Greek detachments along the border near Nevrokop, and it is stat-| Frank Clynes was appointed pay- ed the Bulgarians were driven across|master and assistant clerk of the the border board of public works at a meeting Sec Him As a Villain in | The zens of Athens apparently|of that commission last night, and , | do not yet fully realize the extent of [began his duties in the office this : e ” TERCRT 5 : “The Wonderful Chance” R| i dicaster to the Greek army in|morning. Mr. Clynes succeeds Al :;1“0]11 s‘!“r':l:mni r:{:h‘ilo:“:gznfimfi h;); GREEKS WILL REMAIN . R S e AcUROS | SaiRD how the rocks came upon the read- |Several Thousand, Disarmed. Are to| Incorporated in Washington, Chiefly was recently ordained to the priest- bed, although five small boys were Stay in Smyrna District. | for Ex-Service Men and Women. | hood, will sing his first mass at known to have been in the vicinity | i0:30 o'clock Sunday morning at St. t 4 3 wuee | ¢ en, Se 13.—The incor- ¥ P e T Constantinople, L8 (CBY st o AEW AHRVCL SRRy ™ Andrew’s Lithuanian church. He EROEINg. BLneE: clated Press)—sSeveral thousand dis. | poration of the first Knights of Col- “,'” 'mw the papal blessing at the = 3 4 8 | rems ) imbus University in Washington was | P ‘BLE 3 . armed Greek soldiers still remain os | umbt ) S Close of the mass. DOUBLE WEDDING TODAY. the peninsula west of Smyrna be- announced yesterday at national | ©'°5€ A double wedding ceremony Was| veon the Gulf of Smyrna and ‘he headquarters here by Supreme Sec- performed at 8 o'ciock this Worning| e o rding to ‘he | retary Willlam J. McGinty, the new |Gulf of Scala Nova, according to ‘I in St. Andrew's Lithuanian here. ljup | university, which believed to be Rubber Goods $2.25 maximum Fountain Accident Near Worcester Was Caused Syringe. guaranteed | year. 2 for $2.26 By Stones On Rails. - ! £2.00maximum Hot Water ottle, guaranteed 1 vear. 2 for $2.01 J First Aid Ad- WRECK REPORT O ‘Washington, Sept. 13.—The bureau of safety of the interstate commerce | commission today reported the results 75 of its invstigation of a derailment of | hesive Plaster, 1 a passenger train on the Boston and ‘)‘" L L Albany railroad near Worcester, Mass. | 2 for 36¢ August 8 resulting in the death of two employes. The accident the commission found was caused by the engine of the Extract .v« Pure Olive Oil (123 ounces) NEW K. OF C. UNIV TO SING FIRST MASS, | Rev. Father Cibulskis, M. 8., whe Sept. . S. SENDS HELP r Bringing Supplies is by Rev. Edward V. Grikis, when Aleck Sausansecia and Miss Magda- lene Matulis and Adolph Cejories and Miss Petrucella Rizauskas were unit- church, |G cek military mission with what is described as an adequnte armed force protecting the seven miic wide isthmus separating the penin rom the mainland, In The Greeks say of its kind in the country known as Columbus Univers- the first will be ity 1t will and the operate aw will specialize in Arts and Science and Amenican Destroy to Stricken in Smymma. Constantinople, Sept. 13 (By Asse- ciated Press, The U. 8. Destroyer Edsall has left for Smyrna bearing a - ed in marriage, these troops f they expect to remove to home ports direct from the penin- 8! ula. of ex-service will be FORECAST Fair Tonight and Probably Thursday Moderate Temperature. New Haven, Sept. 13.—For Con- necticut: Iair tonight and probably Thursday; moderate temperature, moderate westerly winds. Conditions The storm area that|bush of ¢ overspread the coast districts yester- street yecterdas day morning passed out to sea off the [ture of two coast of Maine Clear, cool weather party One of The SHXNOLA HOME S.ET hd.ps | prevails in all sections except on the |was fatally shot. Another republican the children to form lasting habits | @ult coast and in the upper Missis- |and a civilian were woundeil of economy, by making it easier to sippi valley reglon. In an ambush of nation:l troops at get the daily shine, Conditions favor for this vicinity|the canal bridge at Drumcondra, two C\ e ( des nd two wom- i : falr weather, continued cool tonight|privates were wounded an The genuine bristle dauber cleans with rising temperature Thursday. |en and a girl were injured the shoes, and applies polish easily | —— - | - — and quickly, A watch having but one hand has| FREIGHT LOADINGS INCREASI The large L b's Wool Polisher recently ben granted a patent. Washington, 13 brings the shine with a few strokes. loadings on all railroads during September 9 reached a total of 931,568 cars an of :‘:r 190% neatness, the shoes should | y {40,700 cars over the preceding weck shined daily with SHINOLA. and exceeding the total of week Shinola—Always 10c ALY R R R Ox-b! A can railway asso inn Black, Tan, White, Oz-blood and Brown. [} B best to say ‘“SHINOLA * Examination of meteorites show chiefly for the benefit men and women Its course conducted in the evenings deck load of supplies including flour and condensed milk, furnished by the Near East relief for the starving ref- ugees stranded there. The destroyer was dispatched ot {lowing receipt of urgent appeals from the American relief workers in 3my- rna, who declared the lack of food- stuffs threatened to cause riots, and that there was the greatest suffering among the children, many of whom had died from starvation sImerica’s Home Shoe Polish AMBUSH IN DUBLIN by INDICT WIDOW IN MURDER. Two of Attacking Party are Captured Fatally Shot. I Toms River (N, J.) Woman Is Ac- cused of Slaying Husband. 13.—The Ocean cqunty jury yesterday a true against Mrs, Ivy of Lakehurst charging her murder of her husband on last —One daring am- in Curzon in the amb Sept. 13.—A ational troops ay resulted men of the them, Sean Dublin, A HOME SET | Great For School Children River, N. J grand Toms Sept and SHINC returned Giberson with the Aug. 14 Giberson was found dead with a bullet wound in the his head Mrs. Giberson's story burglars had shot her flicted in so many points that cutor Wilfred H. Jayne cause her ar-| rest on a murder charge the morning the was discovered ‘ iR if | in bed i back of 4l that | husband con- Prose- Ireight the Bept crime m——— | |week ended increase iy | “BLOOD AND SAND" You Haven't Seen Valentino Till You've Seen “Blood and Sand” the last 11 months according fo a re the presence of living organisms. |