New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 19, 1922, Page 3

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WI“ lt Ram Tomorrow" Consult This WEATHER PROPHET _ COUPON This Cm?fion 69c Good for One House $1.00 Weather Prophet (= It is surprisingiy reliable on local weather conditions. Made on strict- ly scientific principles. We have secured a special price on a quan- tity, and as long as they last will sell them for exactly what it costs us to retail them—only 69¢ if you bring this coupon. Madc In America when the stormy weather is approaching the Vitch will come out When the weather is to be fine the two children will be out, for 8 to 24 hours ahead of rain or snow.' The bouse is made of hardwood, is Swiss cottage style, and is deco- rated, as in the picture, with thermometer, elk's head, birds' nest and birds, etc. It has four windows and two doors. Advertised for $1.00— Our Price for a Limited 69c Time, With the Coupon Come and get For sale at Every village, city and farmhouse should have one, yours at once or mail your order. Mail orders Sc extra. The Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN STREET The pictures ahove show gas tank | rescue workers at the shaft of the | Argonaut mine at Jackson, Cal., where | 42 miners were entombed and (insert) Dr. L. H. Duschak ot the U, 8. Burean of Mines with an instrument which is used to detect death. It was the 're- port” of this instrument that gave new hope that the entombed miners were living. - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1922. Style, WILL DEFEND BOAT Designer of American Fishing Schoon- er Barred From Race, Will Take Up Case With Officials. Halifax, Sept. 19.—W, Starling Bur- tion of their decision, to bar the ves- sel. Mr. Burgess said her plans would show her to be a legitimate fisher- man. The finding of the trustees centered about the Mayflower's rigging, which they termed freakish and th~ schoon- | er's carrying capacity held to be leas than that of other fishing vessels the designer said adding that both points We are daily receiving compliments for having such an unusual wonderful selection of stylish Trimmed Hats, and what is more—they are very moderately priced. For Quality equalled. Our buyer is in constant touch with the style center of the countn——-\e\\ York. and Value—the OUTLET cannot be The Pricés of the Hats Are: - $3.75to0 $15 Butlet Willimery Co Incorporated | should be dlsposed of qulckl\ PADEREWSKI 13 CANDIDATE Renominated For gess, designer of the American fishing | schooner Mayflower, was here today to try and overcome the objections to the vessel, reiterated by the Nova Scotia trustees of the fishermen's cup prepared to go be- !'fore the bhoard to argue reconsidera- 257 Main St. Booth’s Block ir\lf:l"nalh’im\lv For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. | Famous l’unl:t Is President of Poland By Friends Despite His Protest. e SBHWARM’S HELPER LEL_M AGCUSED OF THEFT)=== Held by New York Police on, BIGWEDNESDAY SP ECIALS! OPEN ALL DAY WITH REAL LIVE BARGAINS FOR YOU J Woman's Charge Warsaw, Sept. 19. (By Associated Press)—The presidential contest in Poland the coming November appar- ently will be between Marshal Joseph | Pilsudski, the present chief of staff and Ignace Faderewski. The candi- dacy of Paderewski has been an- . Bankruptcy Stock of |nounced by the national democrats and the party of former Premier Sul-| $ ski, in disregard of the planist's dec- ETE——— evE———— laration that he had retired from politics. | The Pilsudski candidacy is sponsor- ed by the peasant party, led by for- = Al mer Premier Witos and by the go- clalists. PRINGLE-OVERTON Wedding Ceremony Performed Harold Schwarm's name is again before the public but this time through the courtesy of his former s : s friend and valet, Arthur Cannon, aged held in New York PURE FOOD Can- S Sat- NEW YORK BARGAIN HOUSE ——— 381-383 MAIN STREET ——— Formerly the New Britain Clothing Co. 28 years, who is 867 MAIN STREET on a charge of grand larceny non, who refused to give his address or occupation to the New York police, is reported to have acted as personal secretary to 'Prince Louls Henri de Chatereaux de Bourbon" while the former local man was on his rampage in New York. Cannon appeared in court on behalf of Schwarm when that celebrity was haled into court of justice on a charge of breach of the peace urday Evening At Home of Bride's & Parents On Lincoln Road. Morning Specials—From 7 to 11 ROUND — SIRLOIN — PORTERHOUSE STEAK . Choice Shoulder Steak ........Lb. 12%c Fresh Ground Hamburg ......3 Lbs. 25¢ FROM 9 TO 11 A. M. Best Native Potatoes.....15 Lb. Pk. 22¢ Afterroon Specnals—From 3t 5 ARMOUR'S LEAN ..4 Lbs. The home of Mr. and Mrs. George Overton of 529 Lincoln road was the scene of a prefty wedding Saturday evening when their daughter, Miss Dorothy Louise, became the bride of Henry L. Pringle, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Pringle of Oak Park, Il The bride was attended by her mother as matron of honor and the bridegroom’s father was best man. The gown of the bride was white| " cuppon who claims he is a native Spanish lace. Her vell was held bY| ¢ ‘peria was arrested on the com- a band of orange blossoms and she| . in: of Miss Florence Brooks of 320 carried a shower bouquet of garden-|\yeet agth street. His trouble fol- ias and white rosebuds. i owed a visit to the home of Blanche A number of the girl friends of the Brooks on September 1st. The sister | bride, including several of her sm"h‘and Liotlier. ware absent. at. the e college classmates, formed the alsle, |, "oty rmeq September 0th and bordered by clematis, through which | "% R found $500 worth of jewelry S8 the bridal party watked. L Tlor vas later discovered in a 3ath! smoked Shoulders Among the guests were relatives of | (% © RO 0T lerk there Large Sound Omons the bride, the parents of the Eroom| . ccribed the man who sold the arti- Al Day Speuals and a few close friends of both Jas ] L e q A _ |cles. The description tallid with that The residence was filled with flo\!-‘““ Girib ann ina slerk IdsEtATe 5 FRESH PORK Lb. c TO ROAST w 10c ers from the home gardens and the e walls were generously decorated with|him as the ian, Hithough e @ FRESH w 16¢ w. 30¢ oak leaves and branches of dogwooa {vested. one, denies all Tknowledss, ‘ot . 22¢ SHOULDER CUTS Ithe theft Miss Marion Harlow, a talented . = young harpist of Hartford, furnished Just before his mask was stripped VEAL ROASTS . Lb l4c A complete line of linens was purchased from Chas. Shoongood the United States Auctioneer, and .owned by Maurice Moss' & Sons. This stock consists of: Full Size Crocheted Bed- spreads; value $2.50. Ea. $1.89 36 in. Fruit of the Loom value 85c yd., now ....Yd. 180 Huck Crash value 24c .... 10c 12¢ LEAN BOILING BEEFR CHOICE POT ROASTS PRIME RUMP ROASTS FRESH (Cut Up) CHICKEN FANCY VEAL CHOPS .20¢ . 15¢ . 14¢ .10¢ . 12¢ 27¢ 39c 57c the music during the evening and|from him. Schwarm 'l“ml‘a']‘ \;«2: played the wedding march for the uddress of the Rrooks girl with ! ceremony which was conducted by [Lillian Wilkomerson, the fourth | Rev, James H. Roberts of East Hart.|woman he is reported to have Blars ford, a relative of the bride. ried. He ‘“as known under the title The young couple left at once for|of “The Prince”. Joseph rm{r\ “wjl” a trip up the Hudson river and a|known in“the metropolis as "Terrl ]n’ motor trip through the anafnan Terry,”" denied all acquaintance with provinces, thence to Oak Park where the prince when a reporter inter- they will be at home to their fnsnds\wp“m} him to ask whether or not he lat 540 North Harvey avenue. {had served as secretary to Schwarm ——— s FANCY FORES | OF LaMB STEWING | LAMB " BREASTS VEAL Now TO STUFF SMALL HAMS (Meadowbrook) FINEST © Rl AMERY BUTTER .... SELECTED FRESH . 2 Doz. EXTRA FANCY MALAGA GRAPES Lb. ' ws . 10€ ANCHOR BRAND DATES Fkg. 8c PINK MEAT CANTA- LOUIES -4 For 19¢ | RUGEE swm 10c 2000 Lbs. Freshly Baked Fig Bars-2 Lbs 25¢ “—”' 25 35C THEMOXIE COMPANY | 25¢ Y By F. M. Archer. JELL 0 (A" 3 Pkgs 25c Flavors) BIG SALE OF GROCERIES NOW GOING ON AT MONEY SAVING PRICES. IT WILL PAY YOU TO TAKE ADVANTAGE. ASK THE PRICE!! “STOLEN SWEET CAPE COD CRANBERRIES RED STAR SWT. POTATOES. Pk, 29C [ :«t'\"\'\ as...... oo 19C | = 19c | MOXIE RETAIL DEALERS Ask' your Moxie Jobber by phone, letter, wire or personal interview, about the Moxie Display now on. Be sure to sign an Order C for the first representative of an authorized Moxie Jobber who calls on you. DINNER BLEND COFTEN AMERICAN SAR- DINES, In Oil. 68 Cans MIXED OR rnmmfl i TEA ‘ EVAP. MILK None Better value 35¢ .. 90c value $1.79 value 18c yd. value 69¢ va, 45¢ med; value $3.50 pau $2 90 Garnet, Blue, Grey, Green, Brown, Heavy Wool Blankets, plaid bor- or without collals, Sweaters, value $2. .. .Now $1 00 yq 19¢ 72 in. Table Damask, mer- cerized, value 89c ... .Now 65(‘. Extra Large Turkish Towels, value 59c, Ea. 320 Table Cloth, 1 1-2 yalds $l 10 value 75¢ . 45x36 Peronne Plllow Cases 1 0 (o} value49c ...... Ry uck Towels value 15¢ 6 c 10-4 Peronne Sheeting value 79¢ Yd. 55'(: Now ALSO 314-4 Ib. Government Black; value ders; value $2 75 $4.98 . Now $2 25 $3.50 500 value $2.49 -———381-383 MAIN STREET ———— Formerly the New Britain Clothing Co. Figured Curtain Scrim 12 c Yd. 81x90 Peronne Sheets, Crash Toweling $24c 9-4 Peronne Sheeting Marquisette Curtains, lace trim- Men’s Heavy All Wool Sweaters, Blankets, value $4.95. . . $2'50 Men’s White Oxford Shirts, with Men’s and Boys’ Shp-()n These Wonderful Bargains Can Be Found At the Moxieland, Sept. 13, 1922. Big Beauty Chorus 9 A Merry Musical Comedy THURS.,, FRIL AND SAT. Marty Brooks Presents

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