New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 29, 1922, Page 3

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Month - End Special Columbia Grafonolas / AT Greatly Reduced Prices Save $40. to $100. B LAm—— New Style F2 Grafonola Balance on Easy Weekly Payments LOOK AT THESE PRICES REDUCED TO REDUCED TO REDUCED TO .......... REDUCED TO REDUCED TO REDUCED TO New Style E2'$125.00. New Style F2 $1;10.00. New Style G2 $150.00. New Style H2 $165.00. New Style K2 $225.00. New Style L2 $275.00. ALL THE LATEST RECORDS — NOW ON SALE — John A. Andrews & Co. 132 MAIN ST. The Big Furniture Store P. S.—Hear “Three o'Clock in the Morning” Handsome New Living Room Suites Many Styles and Coverings THREE PIECE SUITES, all hair filled with separate spring cushions, covered in tapestry $ or velour 1 95000 THREE PIECE SUITE, finely made with separate spring cushions, covered in fine figured $295 00 Mohair INTRODUCTORY SALE — OF — FIREPLACE FIXTURES Fire Sets, Screens and Guard Rails, we are having a Special Sale for One Week Only. Handsome Cast Brass Andirons for $8.50 to $19.00 B. C. PORTER SONS “CONNECTICUT'S BEST FURNITURE STORE"” Starting Thomas Sunday Dice's Night NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDA LEAGiIflEAR‘l—iXNKfiUPTGY Attention Is Called Today to “Pre- carfous Conditions” — Assessments About Half Paid. Geneva, Sepl. 29 (By Assoclated Press)—The report of the finance committee presented to the assembly of the league of nations Jfoday draws attention to ‘the precarious financial situation of the leagu Five million gold francs are still due from members for 1921 and only half the assessments for this year have been pald. The secretariat was asked to press the members to pay Some of the delinquents, including Central American countries, contest the fairness of the assessments. The Chinese objected to building because white men through their cemeteries with surveys and roads. ratlway went their To Round Out Your Face and Have A Shapely Figure Vitamon Tablets Used by Women E to Build Firm Flesh and oot Hollows More than ever conscions fn light Spring and Sammer clothes of her thin, angular. flat-chested figure and scrawny neck and shoulders, many a woman at this time of year will “find in MASTIN'S Vitdmon Tablets exactly what she needs to belp put on firm flesh and bu#d up & shapely, well-rounded form that v’(nl glances of envy and admiru- tion. MASTINS Vitamon Tablets contatn ot t form of concentrated yeast No wonder thin, skinny girls hate to getintoabath- ing sult and show thelr scrawny fig: ures. If You Want the Well-Rounded. Shapely Admiration Just Try Taking a Little MASTIN'S Vitamon With Your Meals and Watch Results bullding elements of Nature. By mixing with your food, MASTIN'S Vitsmon Teblet wapply the pesded mourish- for you: Wirst, welgh yoursslf and measure yourself, Nest take tablets with every meal. Then welgh and measure yoursslf sgaln taking MASTIN'S regularly untl you are fully sstisfied with your gain improved appearance. MASTIN'S Vitamon Tablets da pot upset the stomach or bloated feeling, but on the contrary are s grest ald in correcting indigsstion and improving the appetits. Get Your Supply of MASTIN'S BViramonTaeLers Now / JKED — FOR SALE AT — i Masterpiece VICTOR TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS See Victor Advertisement Opposite C. L. PIERCE & CO. 246 MAIN STREET OPPOSITE THE MONUMENT Y, SEPTEMBER 29, 1922. PAONESSA ISSUES FIRE PROCLAMATION Mayor Sets Forth October 2-9 as Week for Prevention Work Mayor Angelo M. Paonessa today issued the following proclamation, de- creeing October 2 to 9, as fire preven- tion weeck in this city: “Fire in the United States last year took a toll of 15,000 lives, mostly those of women and children; it was responsible for the maiming of more than 17,000 and laid waste to prop- erty valued at approximately $485,- 000,000—a sum exceeded but once in 156 years of this republic, and that was in the abnormal year of the San Francisco conflagration, *“To this staggering waste of life, health and wealth in 1921 the city of New Britain contributed {ts share ‘What makes the condition in nation state and city the more regrettable is the indisputable fact that fully 90 percent. of all fires may be ascribed definitely to public carelessness and ignorance, and are therefore for the most part unnecessary and clearly preventable. “Surely these truths must make it evident to every thinking resident ot New Britain that there is desperate need for watchfulness and an aroused sense of responsibility in regard to fire “Therefore, I hereby designate and set aside the period of October 2 to 9, 1922, as "Fire Prevention Week," and urge upon all city departments and the people at large to join in making the observance of the week city-wide and in keeping with the character of the fire prevention cere- monies that will be held at the same time throughout the entire United States. Mayor’s Request. “Specifically I ask: “That the schools hold suitable exercises at some time during the week in order that the younger gen- eration may be impressed with the | need for carefulness in connection with fire hazards. “That all business men and house- holders remove rubbish from their premises, for cleanliness and fire- safety are largely synonymous. “That fire drills be held in schools, factories and public buildings, so that there may be a minimum of delay in evacuating such premises should the need arise. “That hotels, theaters and other places where numbers of people con- gregate, be carefully inspected and all possible precautions be taken to insure safety of life and limb. “That all heating apparatus, flues, and chimneys be inspected and re- paired where necessary, in order to avold fires during the coming winter. BOSTON CLOTHING STORE 63 CHURCH ST. USE YOUR CREDIT!! Men’s and Boys’ Suits in all the Latest Models and Materials The very Latest in Overcoats—Large Variety. Easy Weekly Payments Pay Later ““That all electric wiring and ap- paratus be examined and thelr de- fects corrected, and “That the press co-operate by tak- Ing cognlzance cf the observance and what it stands for, as a measure of public welfare “Glven under my hand and seal this 20th day of September, in the Year of Our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty-two. “A. M. PAONESEA, “‘Mayor," PROPOSES CHANGE. A. N. Rutherford, a member of the charter revision committee, will bring to th: ettention of that com- mittee at a *:2eting soon, a proposed change in the firemen's pensfon fund It is planned by Mr. Rutherford to have the firemen contribute to the MRS, KINGSLEY CHOSEN. Mrs. Harvey C. Kingsley of 91 Bas- sett street, was last night elected a member of the state central commit. tee, by the delegates to the recent republican state convention at New Haven. Recently a contest was held between Mrs. Fva 8. Mitchell and Mrs. Gertrude J. Kinsella, which re- sulted in a deadlock DEMOCRATIC POLITICS. Lawrence P. Mangan, chairman of the recent democratic city convention will iesue within a few days, a call for the convention to nominate can- didates for senator and two represen- tatives from this eity. Among those whose names have been mentioned for places are Fire Commissioner George Gans, Lawyer George Le Witt, fund a certain portion of their sal- ary, as is done by the policemen. 75-77-79-81 CHURCH ST. John J. Kiniry and Stephen A. Lynch. Duilet Willivery Lo, INCORPORATED 257 Main St. Booth’s Block NEW HATS FOR SATURDAY Trimmed Hats Hats of Panne Velvet, Lyons Velvet and Duvetyn com- binations. All the wanted styles and colors. All these hats are trimmed very appropriately with feathers and others with velvet bows. The prices are: $3.75 $5 $7.50 Children’s Hats Hats for children of all ages. Here you are sure to find just the hat for the child or miss. NEW VEILINGS 25cyd 50c yd HOSIERY g;’].lfsq:“exl:us Fu%[’ashionesd | $2.65 %lehikgh Clgked Stocg 1K dtockings 1 9 ings, acl 1 9 o 9 all colors. . .. and cordovan $1.95 Polly Full Fashioned New Fall Ribbed Stockings, all wanted Silk Stockings; black and colors brown Our new wool, and silk and wool hose are now ail in and we will be pleased to show you any or all. All the " GLOVES Our Fabric and Kid Gloves were all purchased before the new tariff went into effect and you can save greatly by buying your gloves here. ~ eHOOVER It BEATS... asitSweeps as it Cleans How Will You House- clean This Fall? This fall, will you again beat and sweep your rugs by hand? Or will you beat, sweep and suction-clean them with The Hoover, in one swift, easy operation? Right now you should decide that question. Right now you should buy your Hoover and be ready for fall when it comes. There is no better time than now! There isno easier time than now! You need only $6.25 to secure your Hoover. Have a Free Demonstration Today The Spring & Buckley Electric Co. TEL. 2240—2241 Theodore Roberts Madge Bellamy Florence Vidor Lloyd Hughes Augmented Orchestra Sunday Councilman

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