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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922. G o & Gompany e New Telephone Number 3-158‘0 WHEN DAUGHTER GOES TO SCHOOL OR COLLEGE She Will Want to Fill Her New Wardrobe Trunk With Togs for Campus, Classroom and Parties SCHOOL AND DRESSY FROCKS Our Fifth Floor is a shop consecrated to youth’s apparel; and a large section of the space is devoted to the wearing needs of girls and juniors, Here conveniently assembled and beautifully fashioned. Y FROCKS FOR PARTY WEAR SCHOOL AND PARTY FROCKS In Pegy Paige, Betty Wales, Frankie Yes, there must be room in the big and other fine makes; in marcelette, canton trunk for one or more of Fox’s charming crepe, crepe back satin, serge, tricotine, pin party dresses. ficleney In the kind of shooting that wins prizes i{s not the sort of shooting NTRODUCING: |''® 3 Ima Dumbbell That the Sandwich a[that 18 most needed to win hattles, To lunch counter, meet this criticlsm the Company Cup EN e {competition was devised. That Scotland Yard s a rallway | The jdea underlying this competi- terminal Ition is that an outpdst of nine men, Tsles are Preparations Under Way to Make? Gongress Best in 16 Years % W = |under a non-commissioned officer, is That the Prince of Wales is a NEW |suddenly attacked by an equal num- kind of fish. . bér of hostile force, represented by | nine 12-in, khaki discs, which appear That the Elks' Home is a zo0. over the top of a trench 200 yards T T e away, WARFARE SHOOTING | The outpost opens fire and when a |disc is hit it disappears. But more |of the enemy {s constantly arriving, in|three more discs appearing every ten | seconds during the minute the con- Markmanship iz Afforded So rl)m"(ps( is being waged. When the num- , 3 T 3 ber of dises in view exceeds that of pany Cup Competition Was D‘“‘Wl‘lhp outpost, the whole team is put out ~The complaint | ©f action. The team with the fewer mmm”_}numher of dises exposed at the end tions, not without reason, that they|©f the minute wins. It is a most in- afford little practice in marksmanship | téresting method of competition, and under conditions that approximate' it has attracted a large number of those of actual warfare, and that pro- €ntries. Hamiine, Minn, Sept. 15.—The Na- tional Dairy Exposition, to be held at| the state fair grounds here, October 7—14, promises to be the largest most popular in sixtee years constructive work, according to Col. kinner, general manager In Competitions Little Practice Aldershot, Sept. 15.- is made of rifle shooting IMA DUMBRELL We are taking a chance that Ima .|Dumbbell, another member of the | . |newly arrived Dumbbell family, is not | ex. | 100 sick to step up and meet resi- | .17 |dents of New Britain today. v she looks pretty But don't let that fool you! sgriculture e to the northwes the secon ime, the 2 association, which is staging th position, desires to prove that di fled farming with high-producing dairy stick pavs ney A c » She's education of the|® she always looks sick. I slcK. g2l —-——— ——— ———— reater use of dairy | Why, Ima thinks Sherlock Holmes |1s a real estate agent, and a campus | 1 INSURANCE CITY HALL is where they make tents. Naon: Baal | 8he says that when her brother be- ger As |COMES a lawyer she's going to buy |him a law suit. She thinks that's ird | What attorneys wear. And she actu- ally told our star reporter today that Mi aba invented laughing gas. | Throuzh this same Ima, the mys- |tery of the hollow sound that echoed | through town last week, has been Ived. Ima bumped her head. Owing to the fact that Ima can't . [think, she willingly takes care of her little baby brother, Izza Dumbell. We'll introduce Izza to you to- rrow. e thinks that: A woman's club is a new walking gtick. be .2 rate of on Q fares from the northern of| Michiga 1 Minnesota South 1 northern £ the T'nited of one and |* seal and other materials; styles simple in effect but adorably becoming, and lifted far above the commonplace by clever trimming touches. The price range: girg:;es $10998 to $59-00 . $13.98 .. $149 Junior Dresses The Necessary Topcoat is Easily Selected From Our Big Assortment f Coatls i]n im%(ilrteld mixtgres, Polairl,( rtich p]]laids and handsgme checks; Bolivia and o Gerona cloths. e latest ideas in pockets, collars, belts, stitchings. $25 to $95 Harold Lloyd’'s The man who places ALL of his in- surance with the HATCH agency, has no fears of his business judg- Maybe a filmy Lace or Georgette in an ment. exquisite evening shade. Some of $25 our prettiest cost as little as .... Ayrehire: purebred cat ber one That he is properly covered is very That Quarantine is king of Greece. ol 3 . — decided evidence of his knowledge and appreciation of a well organized agency. fairs and ex- Department of | That a duchess is a female duck. Others are its dairy di- —_— it all of its research That beech trees d to cattle and cost|beach. nd all of its experi- — ments in the manutacture of millk| Thae Asia Minor is a musical com- products position. Students from the state agricultural Lo colleges will compete in two national That a dead beat is a spoiled vege- judging contests, of dairy cattle (¢ v, grow on the :::zr:d)f m;:':‘,;g-q prep: That celluloid is hP;ng made by leaders i n's | sister. Y -‘vv}:?;:hh]:?,‘;g--m:fim':ea? exhibit typi- That you buy a sack of flour at the tying the efforts of children by the |florists. Jeading welfare organizations of the United States. 70 BE HOUSED NEAR ATHENS Famous Hellcnic Library Wil Be Blouses and Separate Skirts Are Here in That a football coach has four Charming Diversity And for the other nooks and crannies of that trunk, she’ll need hats (with a whole de- FOR YOUR SON! wheels. partment of youthful hats on the Fifth Floor to choose from; and shoes (on the second (] Two-Trouser Serge Suits floor) and hosiery (on the main floor) for every day or evening occasion. Lirgerie and Extra value, because you get petticoats and corsets that the most emancipated girl will like, she’ll find on the fourth floor, with negligees, cobweb-light or cosy-warm. Aprons to help her make good fudge or extra trousers without added Easy Weekly Payments That Hampton Roads is a national OOKED FOOD SHOP 118 Main St. Phone 605-5 work chafing dish wonders are there too. i It is a fact that no one item that the college girl requires will be found lacking in this store. [ Bt b e e e R e B P R L A B S st o i e s s ) | DAY S DA X, i e OUR DINING BuOM You can live to be as old as Methusalah and WHEN IN HARTFORD | this fine six family block with all improvements it an',t! A‘,}.}i o will outlive you. It is a fine built block with tile front entrance and five rooms to a tenement, Placed in Imposing Edifice Near Greek City. Athens, Greece, Sept ows the com- cond pair of trousers ccause somehow, they do wear out twice as fast as coats. All made of Fine Quality Serge—in the latest fall styles—sizes 10 to 18, the bill expropriating a magn! gite on the slopes of Mt. Lycabettus for the erection of the building for which the Carnegie Corporation had appropriated the sum of $200,000 which is to house the Gennadi i- brary recently presented .| THE RELIABLE Gennadiue to the American Sc STORE Clagsical Studies. Xy ‘Live and Boiled Lobsters Spesches were made by the Prime Minister, who read the lettr of Elihu Root, chairman of the Trustees of the Carnegie Corporation, announcin the grant and endorsing the purpos of the Gennadius Foundation at th You have the utmost confi- dence in knowing that you will get just what you want when you want it at The Cooked Food Soft Shell Crabs Fresh Crab Meat Shrimps Steaming Clams The price is right back on a pre-war basis. CAMP REAL ESTATE. CO. Chowder Clams HONISS’S S KENS RYTHING IN FURNITURE |, ROAST CHICKE! : If you are about to furnish a home We will have about two dozen | we can outfit it completely. We carry Europe tender young chickens for sale 7 |a full lne of Furniture, Stoves and | F1 Coverings ices that will —_—————— | 0n Saturday. They range from AUC"'ION tetest s bl Lot e R 4 surely please. 3 to 3!, lbs. each and will sell A. LIPMAN S New and Second-Hand rniture M oo Farm Produce to be Sold Cheap. /s tamyece s Tel, 1993 i Apples, potatoes, turnips, cabbage., tomatoes, corn, squash, pumpkins, carrots, peppers, beets and chickens. SATURDAY AFTERNOON Salvation Army Barracks 118 Arch Street. Money to be used for local charitable purposes American School, and by several e e Shop. Our continued presence It is the consensus of opinton here | here year after year is in itself | n T "¢ | a guarantee of our reliability. that it has no equal in the 47 library illustrating Hell tion; and that the by its possession will occupy a unigue position among the learned bodies of 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. —————m FOR SALE 5 ROOM BUNGALOW, HILLCREST AVENUE FAMILY HOUSE, STORE AND BUSINESS, 415 STANLEY ST, OWNER LFAVING TOWN 9 ROOM COTTAGE, GARAGE, EXTRA LOT, COLUMBIA ST. VALUABLE PROPERTY ON COURT STREET OTHER HOUSES ON LAWLOR, EAST, FAIRVIEW, MAPLE, JUBILEE AND BELVIDERE H. D. HUMPHREY ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN ic civiliza- rican hool | | TOMORROW’S SPECIALS | Potato Salad, | 20c 1b. Medium Red Salmon, Tall Can 18c. For Sale In Ké;éifigton | | Baked Beans, | 10¢ can. An 8 room Cottage with 1 acre of land. Five minutes from trolley, | ischools. stores and churches. Fruit trees, shrubbery and poultry houses. { (ahhage Salad, With QOur QOwn House in fine shape. Price $4.800.00. Very reasonable terms. 20c 1b. [140 MATN STREET THREE REAL BARGAINS ) 18¢ ¥;-pt., 35¢ ot. Gobel’s Quality-First Bacon, 3-Family house in eastern section of the city. $9,500 brings in 109 on $10,800. PHONE 1790 | 35¢ lb. About the Store Imported Sardines. Pickled Pigs Strictly Fresh Fggs Pickled Lambe Tongue Excellent Swiss Cheese. Malt Top Bottle Caps, 25¢ gross | Another shipment of Gobel's Short | | Cut Shoulders and Cottage Hams. | | Ccloverbloom, Meadow Gold and ;ankfil—'i Print Butter (none better). | Brick! | A Brick Home Costs ll No More Than One Built of Less Substan- tial material, and when you build your new home | specify | brick, for you will find l that brick is far su- il perior to other | materials. Ask us for Information and Cir- 3 Houses at 10-12-14 Smith St., very handy to Stanley Works. Price $14,000. 5-Room Bungalow in eastern section of the city. Price $3,000. Small amount of cash required. WATSON & JONES Tel. 2450 LEONARD & HUGHES | Steam, Hot Water and Vapor| Heating % General Repairing ; Tel. 193-3 or 2057-2 | ] CROWLEY BROS. INC. ! PAINTERS AND ’ J | < ~ Q THE NEW DRESS MAKER ONLY SMILES \WHEN THE EDITOR OF THE WEEKLY CLARION ASKS IF SHE 1S GOING TO MARRY MARSHAL OTEY WALKER'“ % = For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. | THE CONN. BRICK MFRS. ASSOC. | | 226 Pearl St. Hartford | { DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 755-13 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs 294 Main Street