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{Ayers Soda Water|. ALL SPORTING NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1922, GOODS ’ ING RUBBER COMPANY—240 Main Street AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES GET READY NOW FOR THE WINTER MONTHS RUBBER GOODS Auto Robes — Gloves — 10c to $9.25. $7.50 to $18.00. -Sheep Lined Coats—$8 to $10. Hood~ andmRa_dia;tor $4.00 to $5.00. McKay Tire Chains Covers — Denatured Alcohol—75¢ Gal. Our Druggist Sundry ‘ Depart- ment is now complete. All new stock. —aa Raincoats guaranteed waterproof. Wales Goodyear Rubbers, Boots and Arctics. GOVT. GIVES ADDED COAL INFORHATION Methods of Getting Best Results Burning Bitaminons Washington, Nov. 3.—"Don't send me bituminaus when it’s anthracite I need.” This is the song of quite a few householders. these chilly “days while others wonder how they will keep the home fires burning with the unfamiliar fuels they havebeen able to obtain. A ray of brightness on the fire problem is to be found in the state- ments of heating experts of _the United States department of agricul- ture. They make the definite statement that bituminous coal or coke can be burned satistactorily in stoves and heaters designed for anthracite and that small sizes of anthracite such as Keep Chalrs and Floors, Stairs and Doors Young and Hand- some— Use e Felton, Slbley & Co. PH I I. ADELPHIA Manufacturers of Colors, Paints and Varnishes since 1863 ‘once-a- day in ordinary weather. {2ite- or coke with larger sizes of fuel large size anthracfte but undoubtedly many householders P, S.‘—Be'sure not to overlook our Glove Department as we have the biggest line of Dress, Driving and Work buckwheat, pea and chestnut can 'be used, particularly in conjunction with larger sizes. Here Are Some Hints, bituminous coal: Go over the fire pot, smoke pipe, and such parts and seal all.possible smoke leaks. Furnace cément for the fire pot can be obtained from a hard- ware dealer. Clean all smoke passages as a great- r volume of smoke must be dispos- ed of. The chimney can be cleaned by drawing up and down a weighted sack of straw. Apply fuel to the fire in small quantities so that the smoke and gas will be carried off through the chim- ney and not forced out into the house. Do not smother the fire by spread- ing fresh fuel over the entire surface of the fire. If you do you will lower the temperature of the fire and may 'cause an accumulation of gas and a mild explosion when air is admitted by ©opéening the feed door. ter the fuel has been burning for a tihe mostiof the gas will have been drivepagfi-eng; the partly burned coal can_ he wgrked to one side and fresh fuel adde Alweaye -have the drafts. wide open for. Aafter ‘adding fresh fuel. T fire for the night, push a part of the fuel bed to one side and, fresh charge and then leav ‘atts open for a half-hour or [ more. How To Burn Coke. The following are some suggestions on the burning of coke: Obtain '‘a size that will not drop | through the grate or a supply of two | kinds, ‘onie of which will be retained on the grate and the other smaller, Give fire frequent attention as a greater volume; of” coke than anthra- cite must be used for a given amount of heat, and as.it burns freely it will require frequent checking. Nurse a low fire along with wood before adding- fresh fuel. A coke fire requires lttle shaking— Always leave one or two inches of ashes on the grate. When using small. sizes of anthra- it is best to use the large sizes when a hot fire is desired and the smaller sizes for checking and banking. A greater proportion of small size fuel may be used by adding small quantities frequently. Use of any of these substitutes for requires = more frequent attention' to the .fire and careful study on the part of the user will be surprised at the results they v AVAVA ‘ Ftfio?z"%"r?fiisfl LTO‘W SIBLF"&C J::_vu.m LPHIA {| Fox’s Sun,, Mon,, Tues., Wed. THE PRISONER OF ZENDA Rex Ingram’s Production with Alice Terry | Robin Hood Inn| Meriden—Tel. 311. Dancing every evening. (Dixie Band) | Luncheon and Dinner Partics. Chicken and Waffle Dinner — $1.50, —DRINK — o (n.ll for it by name and get the Dbest, ‘For Sale at ‘Your Grocer's " Three Size Bottles—5:10-15¢ was chosen from -hundreds of en- trants in the Physical Culture Exposi- tion, can secure, Venus America’s Here are some hints on the use of | HAD HARDTIMEIN WOOING EX-KAISER Princess Hermine, Who Is to Marry Sunda, Tells of Romance London, . Nov. 3.—Princess Her- mine of Reuss thinks her flance, the former Germain kaiser, is one of the most generous kind-hearted men that ever lived and she is sure that ‘she is going to be the happiest woman in the world after their marriage next Sunday. s That at least, is what she told the correspondent of The Daily Express today. She Loves the Kaiser. “I know I love the kaiser,” she said. “Surely he is not so rich that it can be said I am marrying him for his money.” The princess sald that a lot of oth- er women were anxious for the heart of the former German emperor and describes how mad some of them were with envy and, jealousy when her en- gagement to William got noised around the world by telegraph and cable. Gloves in the City had a hard fight. All of my friends and so-called friends had their. own plans. You know, several prominent women including the widow of Col. von Rochow thought of marrying the kaiser.” In her most charming manner the princess conversed with the corre- spondent at the old Sllesian castle which is her ancestral home. She told him a little about the romance and of her plans for the future. “It was like this,” she said. “Some friends'who were in attendance to the kaiser and 'who knew of our child- hcod attachment invited me to his home at Doorn. The crown prince came to Doorn also and in the friend- liest sort of, way he chatted with me about the affair of the heart. With a laugh he said: Hard to Get Along With. ‘You know my father is a . very good man, but sometimes he is hard to get along with." “A few weeks later the crown prince dame to talk to me again. He said: “‘Now I have watched you all this time, and I feel it my duty to tell you my warnings were all wrong. Yon surely know how to manage people and the whole situation here.’" Lives Economically. The princess told the correspond- ent that the house at Doorn was be- ing conducted along very economical lines. Indeed, she explained, the Had Competition. “They did their best"to hinder our . TABLE CO L] The most beautifully formed wom- n in the United States is Miss Dor- thy Knapp of New York city. She 79¢ table’were occasionally so scanty that engagément by intrigue,” she said. T they almost looked beggarly. Never-'a brilliant scholar. 58x58, Square and Scalloped Main Floor meals set upon the former emperor's theless the princess declared she would adhere to the strict , principles of economy which have been in force since the former kaiser took up his residence in Holland. “Do you think you will miss your Silesian home?” the correspondent in- quired. Signs Agreement. “Oh, no,” said the princess, a signed agreement with the I have kaiser jallowing me to stay twice a year for eight weeks each 'time at Sabor and my other estates in order to keep in touch with my children who are going to remain in Germany. Besides, I have to manage the estates, because they are to be kept separate from the imperial property.” MYSTERY EXPLAINED Oxford Stadent Was Secretary to For- mer Greek Premier and Took Trips to Paris by Airplane. London, Nov. 3.—M.Venizelos, for- mer Greek premier, who is just now very much in the public eye and is something of a mystery to the British public, has an equally mysterious young secretary, a tall dark youth named Andrea Constantino Michelo- poulos, He was an undergraduate at Oriel college, Oxford, until a few .months p— VERS Each WILLIMANTIC All Size MEN’S 3 for lOc Main Floor INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS 3 for 256 Main Floor THREAD S LA ago, always immaculately dressed and His studies, how- People’s lc to 98¢ Storej TO. THE PUBLIC We are very grateful for the response to our opening sale. Saturday we are going to give even greater: bargams than before. Come in and see for yourself. 'Be sure and v1s1t the up-to-date store whether you buy or not. -Below we list a few of the specials we are offering. SATURDAY SPECIALS These Bargains are real value and if you are not satisfied we will refund your money. BED SHEETS 72x90, Good Quality 79¢ Main Floor 16 qt. GREY ENAMEL POT 98¢ 2nd Floor VANITY CASES DIES’ 890 Each Main Floor We have just received a shipment of earthenware—Yellow and White Mixing Bowls, Tankards, Bean and Butter Pots, Crocks, Jugs, etc. On sale-at very reasonable prices. We have a big stock df Tru Lax and Tru Aspirin. We carry a complete line of Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery, House Furnishings, etc. People’s 1c to 98¢ Store| 328-332 MAIN STREET had been civil governor of Lemnos, prefect of eastern Macedonia, and had served in the Greek army. T ever, did not prevent his participation in politics, and he frequently obtained permission to spend a night away from college ostensibly on domestic affalrs, It has since transpired, how- ever, that such trips inciuded flying to Varis by aeroplane and returning the following day. Michelopoulos left Oxford a few weeks before the Tino coup, but ar- rived in Greece only in time to es- cape on board Venizelos' private yacht, Before coming to Oxford he NOBILITY IN NEED. Moscow, Nov. 3.—The Crimea, fors merly the most exclusive and fashion« able pleasure resort of Russia under the empire, is now the home of thousands of people of culture and re« finement who today are in great heed. They went there in the vain -hope of escaping to other countries. IOf “CASCARETS” T0 CLEAN BOWELS When Sick, Bilious, Headachy, Constipa&d, Sour Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath, Colds for and bowel poison and bowel gases are cleared away, you will feel like a new person. Cascarets never sicken or - eramp you. Also splendid for constipated children. 10 cents a box, also 25 and 50 cent sizes. Any drugstore. Clean your bowels—then feel fine! When you feel sick, dizzy, upset, bilious, when your head is dull or aching, or your stomach is sour or gassy, just take one or two Cascarets. As soon as the bowels begin acting WINDOW SHADES All Colors—Slightly Imperfect 39 C Each 2nd Floor DARNING COTTON 240 Ball Main Floor MEN’S SLIPPERS 89c¢ pair Main Floor »