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- L NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922, showing a speed ‘and an aggressive- | tended by an imposing retinue of as ness greatly contrasting with the | sistants, His opponent landed sev- slugglsh maneuvers of the native tal- | eral stiff blows early in the fight, and ~ ent.. Although twenty pounds lehl»‘ therearter the visitor fled in panic er than Hugo Podzuhn (175), a Ba-'| from one corner of the ring to an- . varian of considerable ring exper-(other until the towering German A fenee in Germany, the American!caught up with him long enough to Hartford Hartford g P P i knocked his opponent down so often | secure a knock-out in the first round, Sphinx Shiners Will Have Big|Speed of U. 5. Boxers Holds Sur-|lvics's Seeone " Shvea“thee nenter ?.?:,5.323"."“‘;'.‘.‘,":”‘"’”' pyy gl Our Hudson Seal Coats are made of select northern muskrat pelts, of ‘best trom the other elght rounds by, HIANLS SRS seal dye. The skins are reinforced at the seams to insure against ripping; the i Ceremonial There prises for German FADS | reeer® wn was ut the vingsitie, im:| CHARGED WITH BIGAMY, hm s are selected for durability and beauty, coats 36 to 48 inches long; over ram which to select a satisfactory model. redlately issued a challenge to the Milford, Nov., 17.-Searcely three $275.00 ., $550.00 winner and it was accepted, months ago Judge J. D. Brown per- Sporty models in handsomely matked Raccoon Coats, 36 to 40 inches long. $250.00 , $395.00 Caracul Coats, Jap, Mink Coats, Scotch Mole Coats, Leopard and Natural Squirrel Coats; in every instance the pnce is advantageous to the customer. S Dutch Napanee Kitchenettes TEAD ' What a Gift for the Young Wife Drill by Salaam Temple Patrol, ; : ‘ ] 7:45 p. m, | " ! R et || 1 I H E M o H lC AN M A R K ET i1 We feature the Napanee Dutch Kitchenettes because they are superbly con- s : ' 4 structed; unlimited study and care has been exercised by designing the differ- Middletown, Nov, 17.Middletown, Berlin, Nov, 17,—Boxing has be- A s . mericans who attended this pro-| ;or n:; first lllmv in :Ita lhlulm‘). ;u 10| come so popular in Germany that the|gram found “ighly amusing two !(;rlx.‘l’ted Rnhe‘:: );:1 Duv)les.Mclalgnlllnn ¢ witness to a pligrimage from | 1 cago as his home, to Miss en A i . {bouts on the bill. 1In one of these merican system of matinee pro. n 86 a Freeh of Jersey City, who with her Bphinx Temple of Hartford on Sat- : £ ¥ ul:dny. Nov, plh On' that date this|6rams has been adopted. Some 10,- :_'::‘l:_y;‘oz;;:;v‘::l‘,|1:( I;“:::,“;:::::&b:s yarents, Yvere summer residents city will bo tH mecca for some|(00 “fans” crowded the Sports I‘nl-:‘fi,.mmh F"fl“ifln“ standatds go 'p"}‘)'erp Yesterday Davies was before .I:I-I\f\ Shriners from all 'nec'lnnn of [ ace at each of two recent bills, and it/ up a comic opera opposition "0 al | Judge Brown charged with bigamy in New England and New Jersev.|, s gated the demand would have | lighter man, enraging many enthus.| that he had a wife in Brooklyn when Elaborate preparations have Dbeeny.ap aven greater had it not been for | léts Who had hoen expecting a stift| D¢ married Miss Froeh, Tt was held made to make the event one that|yns facr, that the bouts were staged | bnftle. After stolidly stelking about | for 'the higher court will be unlque in the history of thie| iy the evening and many suburbanites| the ring for elght rounds with littie| v g | were kept away by the difficulty of |or no guard to ward off a rain of NO LET n- IN ‘\IA S, ;i (The spectacle will be colorful.| getting midnight trains home, punchas which lacked knock-out ef-| Washington, Nov. 7.~~Federal 8 The entire affair, Including the cere-| Americans here are interested in|fecliveness, the favorite bluntly|.prohibition Director F (', Potter of : monial in the new state armory, I8|tha ‘outcome of a challenge which|walked over to his corner, giving up | Massachusetts was in conference yes- p REIVE -Napdied. by m"?mm”” €oM-| Hans Breltenstraster, Germany's| the fight. He was greeted with a|terday with Commissioner Haynes posed of all Middletown and ‘;ID“";"’ heavyweight champlon, had lodged | bouquet of roses from an admirer. |concerning the situation in that state p "r‘:mh'rln Y B i N hine| With an American hoxer, Samson, Who | A Duteh boxer, understood to have | arising from the recent defeat of the i 'll'rl;n ‘;: :’hl‘;n:nllo i d by SphinX | provided the sensation of the evening [ a falr reputation behind him, figured | pr8posed state code which would have . o:\- -elect Charles A. Temple- '" his Berlin deput recently. Samson |in the windup as a substitute for th:| provided for enforcement of the pro- e t { NI T Fn i e eaibke; of the is reputed to have been a sparring | Itallan Spalla, who was prevented [ hibition laws. Mr. Potter sald the PRAT SHRIRC ¢ partnor of Jack Dempsey, and . to|from appearing because of illness.|enforcement authorities realized they BpBinx ‘Temple, \?!H ;lkp p.urTln the [ kave male good showings against| After keeping the audience and a|must proceed *“without the assistance B “!“-m Bk Dm]plm such fighters as Tom Gibbons and|luge Gorman opponent impatiently | of the police in many cities,” but de- e Whlk e “;”’ “Kid" Norfolk. waiting ten minutes for him to enter | clared the activities of his office since he was clected chlef executive| Samson surprised the spectators by | the ring, the Hollander appeared, :#-| would continue unabated. For The program for the day follows: WE OFFER ¥ Business session at Armory, 3 p. m. Music by Colt's Band, and others. Formation for street parade 3:30 P m. Street parade, 4:00 p. m, i Sphinx Temple Arab Patrol ' Drill, il 4:45 p. m. 7 Banquet, 5:30 p m. i Band Concert by Sphinx Temble Band, 6:30.p. m Your Marketing Saturday ANY ITEMS THAT WILL SAVE YOU REAL MONEY — BE CONVINCED. B kTh“ biggest feature of the pilgrim- R o Thomanad whins ent models and many exclusive features for the saving of labor and steps places this fine cabinet in a class by itself. atart at 4 o'clock. The marching will be confined to Main street. The h s | new street is splendidly adapted for . = = = — — C s d all to sh the N Kitch tt marching. 4 YOUR BEAUTIFUL NEW MARKET 391-101 MAIN S oresn Al LS LOFMON SOLL IO ANBNONEE S iOhSRtIee \ . U1t I expected. that more than 1,500 it : ey They are here in golden oak with white porcelain top; equipped with the will be in the 1i f h. There “will be four bands, Golts Band of latest ideas in flour bin, sugar jar, spice jars and pastry. bin. "Hartford, Sphinx Band of 45 pieces of Hartford, the Old Guard Band of \ OUR MONEY - SAVING HOUR SALES Complete in every detail, this city, and Salaam Temple Band 3 o Dium Corpe ot Newarn: N 30 . TROM 7T0 11 A M £ . FROM 9 TO 11 A M. and Pyramid Fife and Drum Corps ROUND — SIRLOIN — PORTERHOUSE THE BEST NO. 1— $ 5 5 00 $6 5 00 7 5 00 3 9 . to « STEAK """ """ 1B, "17¢| POTATOES ....15 Lb. Pk. 19 FOWL el X LB. 25c FROM 3 TO 5 P. M. / FRESH GROUND— LEAN SMOKED— HAMBURG .......3 LBS. 25¢ SHOULDERS........LB llc. LEGS PANCY WINTER— PRIME RUMP ROASTS BEEF R e s e LEGS GERUINE— Gold Medal or Pillsbury’s Best — 1-8 Bbl. Bag of Bridgeport. Special features of the parade will be floats and other Irteresting attractions. Elaborate preparations have been " made for the ceremonials to be held at #he new state armory. The gn- tire building will be occupied by the 1,600 visiting shriners, who are ex- pected to take part in the exercises, Beveral banquets will also be held . 'in connection with the event. HARDING SILENT ON All white enamole with porcelain top, $65.00, $75.00 , $85.00 Furniture Dept. Eighth Floor BN h e e i s S e L L L S SR s SR e ) e —— MODIFIED DRY LAW |[fI SPRING LAMB ...... LB. 32 : i i FLOIR ................ §100 Ozi'fllkss Good Three-Family House in the southwest 4 S S % section of the city. Brings in a good i Js Said to Have Written Opinion 0 > . o g go P and e W e We Pride Ourselves on the Quality of Our Meats-You'll Like Them - has all improvements. X il BEEF Cottage to rent on Commonwealth avenue. ; inicad L PORK VEAL . SCALLOPS Wanted—To buy some good d . Washington, Nov. 17.—Attemptsyto ||ll| TEAN BoILING 5 FRESH PORK ' SHORT CUT LOBSTERS Rl 10 DY 008 SecOni: morts obtain trom the White House the let.(|fl| BEER . Ib. C | ToRoAsT ...... w. 20€ | Vear 1ses ... w 18¢ gages. See us. rs which President Harding was ||M| MEATY 1 FREEH CUT PRIME RUMP HONISS’'S 9l to have written to Mrs. Dousias ||| RoASTS BEEF .. 1. 1@C | PORK cHops ... th 24C | RoAttsviaL ... I 20c ; P REAL ESTATE CO ;‘;"’:’;,"f:"‘;‘:ehm?b:c':“";‘f ";“:";]‘: g EE. L 20c | [E8Y kRESH 16¢c | F® smovper 16¢ 24-30 STATE ST. CAM AL . . :::fileficlflon of the liquor laws were PRIME Ru‘%\slp‘ IR l Gc ;'ll‘%‘é{‘[‘);f:i\\ fra 8c g}flfisfi‘, \STS e 1 2c HARTFORD 272 Main s'm’ ~ Phone 343 Rooms.305-6 Bank Bldg. tutile. ROASTS BEEF ... Lb, PIGS FLET ...... Lb. TO STUFF ....... b c . It is understood that President NATIVE CUT SHOUL- SMAL o NG AL [ X ]}::;t‘i‘:::“wlx:h_s;:;;:le v;;tsr: f"':rmlm g;fi l;l,g;): ..... Lb. 200 %Xgflb. qu" .. Lb. 220 gl:g;;' VF j‘.[ ..... b, 24(: CRgx;%%%ROAS'NID T & : . TRESH MFATY CHOICE, VEAL, COTTAGE—8 ROOMS, ON JEROME STREET. COMPLETED DEC, ::.E:zo? E‘f‘»f'ii'ff."fi;.o'«i“kir“ef;;.,.i: RroAsTS BErE ... 1h. QOC | trann nims .. w. 16€ OUTLETS ....... 1. 32C DECORATORS —WITH GARAGE AND AUTO AT A BARGAIN. % activities in the main ¥ il AT, o i fies iy BT i) 5 v - * Tt 267 Chapman Street Trenton, N 5. Nov 17A repiy |[[| VTS FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS. .IB. 40 LARGE GOLDEN WEST FOWI, ......... Ib, 88c ,.EE kEh RoaG w_noo‘\g;s D. HUMPE!;EX LAt | Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs from President Harding to a recent letter from E. C. Stokes, republican state chairman, in which Mr. Stokes, reviewing the “wet” victory in the New Jersey elections, declared that “liheralization” of the Volstead act might be an advisable policy for the republican party, was received by the chairman today. Mr. Stokes declined to make public the contents of the letter or to state ‘whethér it was In the same tenor of that received a few days ago from the chief executive by Mrs. Corinne Roosevelt Robinson, sister’ of the late BUTTER .........2 LBS. 87c|EGGS .. ........2 DOL 6le SNOW WHITE PURE WHOLF, MILK GEM,NU LARD ......... S ne RAC | cHEESE e T 3lc MARGARINE ... Lb, 23(: ENG. SAGE CHEESE. .Lb. 350 SWT GHERKINS. . ... Pint 31c APPLE BUTTER ..... Lb. 156¢ MUENSTER CHEESE. . Lb. 35¢ EN OLIVES . Pint 21c PEANTUT BUTTER Lb. 15¢ BEST LIMBURGER.. “Lb. 85c SWT. MXD, PIPKLES Pint 35¢ MINCE MEAT .. . Lb. 15¢ For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advt THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY GRANULATED SUGAR — ¥ omen crocemy 10 [he ™ 70 Colonel Roosevelt, Y DINNER BLUND COFFEE 25c | MOHICAN EVAP. (Whole) MILK. .. .. According to the Trenton Times the CEYLON AND OOLONG TEA % 'Detiotor ( ) MILK 2 Cans ?’;g letter to Stokes was similar in its BLUT; ROSE HEAD RICE .. 200 ;flc frend to the letter to Mrs. Robinson, PURE COCOA—IN BULK . 19¢ 14c ¥ He is reported as having declared in FRESH SHREDDED COCOAY 19¢ 10 effect that while he did not expect the DAVIS BAKING' POWDER . i ! & Eighteenth Amendment to be re- VANILLA OR LEMON 120 IMIER GRAPE '" ll"F | o % pealed, '.herelw.u perceptible a change PURE NATIVE HORSE P 15¢ N. B, C. ZWEIBACK i 5 In the public's attitude toward pro- GOLDUN POMPRIN- Labes Con: g I e O 20d hibition. - This change, President " SUGAR CORN . 2 Cans 19¢ | BLUE RIBBON POTATO CHIPS 15¢ Harding is reported to have said, probably would result in slight “liber- alization” of the dry laws. Just See Wha{ ABig Sa;ings You !Vléke on These Items Below SH CUT JUICY FLORIDA NEW ENG SPINACH ...... Peck 19¢ ORANGES . 29¢ WALNUTS ... 1b. 3SC FANCY BALDWIN RED STAR CAPE COD .. 4 Qts, 190 POTATOES ... 4 Lbs. lOc CRANBERRIES .. Qt. l4c \ CURLY FANCY TOKAY SANTA CLAUS POP ... Peck 150 GRAP) ..i. 2 Lbs. 250 CORN ........3 Pkgs. loc B HI GREEN OR WAX LARGE NAVEL GRABEFROPY, A For 25¢ BEANS ...c.... 3 oum 2OC | ORANGES .. Dos 25¢ OUR BAKERY PRODUCTS — Jius ' ".Ef!fiff’%li?’i..‘lf a0 Sutty WHOLESOME WHEAT—RYE—GRAHAM PLAIN — RAISIN — MARBLE BREAD .............« LB. 5¢/|POUND CAKE ....... LB. 25¢ Judge, Who F‘nrgnt to Sign Divorce Papers, Cannot Do So Now New York, Nov. 17.--Governor Miller has been asked to unwind red tape so as to permit a judge to sign separation papers granted Ellen Woodstock from F. D. Stokes, it was disclosed in supreme court Justice Newburger's court when decision on a motion by attorneys for the wealthy hotel man for a new trial was re- gerved until December 5. Attorneys for Mrs. Stokes told the court that Supreme Court Judge Fin- ney, now on the appellate bench had Snow Flake Rolls . ... Doz. 120 Orange Layers ....... Fa. 25¢ Safitorte Cake ........ Lb. 82¢ denied Mr. Stokes' application for a Chocolate Rolls . Ea. 20c Orange & .. Ea. 15¢ Extra Cuff Cakes . 'Dox. 24c divorce and granted Mrs. Stokes a Angel Cake Ea. 25¢ Chocolate Layers .'.... Fa. 25¢ Large Cogpkies .. ..... Doz. 15¢ separation decree. He had failed to sign the papers however before his MOHICAN BUNS—-ALL KINDS ........ DOZ. 15¢ RAISIN BREAD—Full of Ralsins...... Loat . 10c % designation to the appellate bench 3 Under the law, he cannot now sign e & iy gl e = & . the decree. ALASKA PINK ~ AMERICAN SOLID MEAT STEAMER B o SALMON SARDINES OYSTERS _ CLAMS %) GET YOUR OHRISTMAS PICTURES 2 Cans .... 25¢/6 Cans .... 25¢|Pint .. ... 35¢|2 Quarts .. 25¢ MARSHAL. OTEY WALKER FROZE IN WIS PARK!NG and STORAGE G SPACE e el romtanan | VOIZ Floral Co., | (Rosusds i s One Enlargement’ With Every | 27 EAST MAIN STREET 92 W. Main St. “57 1t with Flowers” Tel. 1116 ' Order Taken Before Dec. 10 JAMES EDWARDS