New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 21, 1922, Page 9

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AILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1922, KHARDT Opp. Arch Street i Tel. 1409-2 |RENIER; PI 127 Main Street Special Discount Sale—Wednesday, Nov. 22 : - 8.30 a. m. to 6 p. m. 10 per cent Discount on all Goods Not Listed Below / At 89¢ ea.—One lot of dainty lmgerle, white Waists At 50¢—0dd lot of Bags and Pocketbooks, values At 50¢—White Silk Caps, were up to $2.00. ! Bramley collar. . to $2.50. 2 for $1.00—Camisoles, were up to $2.50 each. i At $1.39—A small lot of tan and black Kid Gloves, At $1.25 Suit=Women’s heavy cotton Union Sits ||. -At 39¢—0dd sizes in Children’s Fleece Lined Union were $1.79. (Carter’s) high or low neck, were to $3.00. Suits, were $1.00 and up. At $1. 39—Jersey Over-Blouses, small sizes, were At 1 Price—0dd sizes in Corsets. At 36¢—Women’s Brown Lisle Hose, 50c quality. $7‘50 ' \ | At $1.00——$1.25 Flannelette Gowns. a4 2‘,2‘1?“2?"_430” s’ Heavy Ribbed Cotton Hose, 39c | At $7.98—Silk and Wool Dresses, were to §25.00. At $1.00—Light and dark brown Silk Hose; regu- || 2 for 25¢—One lot of Women’s Mussed 25¢ Hand- At 98¢—House Dresses of a good quality percale. lar price $1.50. kerchiefs. ? 'M_idructun Carlson 91 82 88) correspondent of the Wa hlnp:tonlnewupnper. the statement in these ! —Gillett 5 | Stammers 75 103 80 81| Post and given wide publication was | articles that the plan “has reducéd ON THE FIRST BOUND ‘\ 307 300 ~ 944 |Carlson . 5 ! Wilson 102 82 83 81| vigorously denied by Governor Parkvr‘ the sovereign state of Louistana to A | Paper Burners. Kallerman .... | - = —— ——— | in a letter to the Post made public i the vassalage of the invisible empire,” Il ' woodford .. .10 60 -1 444 440 430 412 yesterday. Characterizing as one of | Mr. Parker added that the article was _____ _____WITH CLERKIN, R SBR R L BT I Waiters . 0 71 | — the “most amazingly inaccurate ob- l “a slander on Louisiana and its* ehm Manager John J. Kiniry of the Bonadies, the Greek guard of lhei\luntdnue 81 o GOVERNOR PARKER PeEvaions | oL had. everirend i A JAROUEIE Britain football team yesterday wired ' All-Hartford football team, was put[Herre ..... 80 69 NS Db E T to George .Talbot, at Livermore,|out of the game at Weiss Park last| i i Eaquirts, TO CRUSH KLANS Maine, requesting. him to come hwee [Sunday for unnecessary roughness. | 809 290 306— 915 'l” Kotch .. B s and play in the quarterback position | — Vents, W. Hicky Louisiana Exccutive Declares War to in the All-Hartford games on n u The Centre college cleven met the Grala ..e...... 2| Fink Sunday and on Thanksgiving Day ifirst defeat in threc years hy a Morris ... : 7 Inotena of BB R=-Denivn ik Southern rival last Saturday, when'Clarksen . S0 SR (Gdhen BT Published Stord A number of inquiries have been |Auburn turned the trick, 6 to 0. | Todzia Cast Chancellors. g g 7 88 81— 2 Our Service Is Good Battery Service We can not bring a dead battery to life, but we can give an old battery a new life, We do not give away a battery, but Sperry 910 G. Heckie | Wilcox Washington, Nov. 21,—Replying to a request from Governor Parker of Louisiana for federal assistance in | cutting off outside support and en- | couragement which he asserts is be- ing received by the Ku Kilux Klan organization in that state, President 9 : Harding has given assurances that wherever federal interests were in- volved in the activities of the klan | there the .federal authorities were | ready to extend full co-operation. | At the White House conference made as to the time for the New Britain-All-Hartford game at Mr‘rhl(‘n‘ on Thanksgiving Day. Manager Kin- inry announces that it wili be pla)'r’d‘ in the aftcrnoen. The Musical Iive, a local basketball | quintet, will be back on the court| again this season, according to Jim-|Holcomb ... my Sullivan, who used to take a fling | Leupoid {at the game. The M. F's will have B, Glilett . Sammy Gross and John L. Suliivan, |Schenk .two of the mainstays last year, Poppellow . 250 306! M. Kotch . 149! Mehl Putney According to a clippiny recefved at the Herald Sporiing department, the Shamrocks defeated the Mohawks, composed. of many of the High gchool | eleven of the past season, at Vibberts JField last Sunday afternoon. The 420 4291186 » Ryan, a royal New Britain | rooter, is agitating for a band to ac- | | company the locals to Poll Kield next | ponsky [ Sundhy, for the . New Britain-All<|jennette 64 74 Te9— 207 L"""g“’“ 15 was, 6 to.0. ki gt < |Harttord crash. Landin 1 L yesterday, during which the govern- 5 The Kagles of the Boys' club will s - & Boppaliers | an . 7| or's request was made, however, it we furnish the best all-around, iil- P ext!| ‘The new uniformsfor the All-New | 7 | was agreed with Attorney General meet the Eagles of Southington next n iforms ‘for the Bacon .. L3 A Helaay vening in the local gymnas- | Dritain basketball: uintet are heingw( TiEd 1\ 36 ‘ Daugherty, and Attorney General . weather battery to be had at a bed-fock jum. Dancing will follow the game. exhibited in Monier Brothers' sport-| PRI 5 el s 0" ST Coco of lonisiana coneurring, that p,lc.‘ The local. Bagles will have Schultz, | ing goods store on Ma'n street, 17;, 415 399—1190 SPECIAL. MATCH, the state govgrnment would be fully Grip and the Swanson brothers, at o i o Middletown Tel. Co. able to take care of n!o situation. We -have the 1l- g -0- D ted Amderson. at center,| A post 6ard for the manager of the W b o MR RUERIL T 1 5 72 87 Governor Parker on leaving the con- well-known Prast-Q and Captain Holst, Stohl, Sokolowski ' oosters basketball feam has been ré- | io00 g e ;:f; H. Evans . T 30| ference declared in a formal state- \ Lite Battery for as low as $19.90, less d Dedoorian at guards. | ceived at the sporting department of § . i i aesiiidwen 81 86 | ment that “regaredless of cost or con- s iadio | the Herala, i 818t T8 0 g 161 78| sequences” the state sutherities were any allowance made for your old bat- The New Britain Juniors, playing e ..“”““" X b T8 AR L) lane 108§ 90 | detrmined to make a thorough inves- tery. . Jagt season under the name of the Manager Anthony Pillaslli of the|SU1Y 93 85— 2680 iy Lo i tigation of reported outrages by the . Tigers, have formed a basketball Tufts A. C. fostball team of Middle- St et iots - 422 448 441 421 plan In Louisiana, ’ i P q::nm for the coming season, and | 'own would like to arrange w game et KO Shees AL New Britain Tel. Co. That there prevailed in that state, If you're thrifty, you'll come and ex- would like to hook games with any|With the Redlands of this city. | Intakes, | Nelson . 78 80 86 80| however, any such situation as ple. | amine our system of lower “&tury 130-135 teams in this vicinity, The | - {owen .. .\5 &, 124 100 85— 308] Miller .. .81 sS4 99 $2|tured in articles written by a staff costs. Call today. team will have the following players: One by oné, m!lls Bogash of Cooley and Davis, formerly of the Bridgeport is removing contenders High school; Woodford, formerly of | for the middleweight championship. lake Fepest, T1l.; White, formerly of ' last night at Boston, the Park Cit§ the Bristol Boys' club; Carlson, cap- boy gained the decision over Bryan tain of the Bristol High school team, Lowney of Columbus, 0., after & 12- Jast season, and Cirace and Donahue reund bout that failed to produce any of this eity. | m‘"Wflrk' 0’ el Tire &Battery Co. 39 Washington St., New Britain, Ct. ESSEX COACH Two types of closed cars sell under $2,000. One has pretty trinkets, vanity cases, cigar lighters, The Celtic ha=k0'hdl! team of Hnr'- ford would like to hook games with any local team, offering a suitable | guarantee. R. Garrity of 28 Madison | | street, Hartford, is the manager of } the Celtics. i “Kid"” Sullivan .of RBrooklyn, who | meets “Kid"” Kaplan at Madison Square Garden on Ifriday night, was baptized Stephano Trl'ann when a| by (Continued from Prem-:ling Puge) R |Clarkeon .. 68 62 2B S [O'Neil .. i trunks, etc. Do you want them at the cost of motor car Young Angelo of Stamford. who |Balockl ... SIS0 efficiency? Do you want a chassis such as sells in open \ . Prest0fite riveted his claims on the lightweight TRy S RS T b championship of Connecticut by beat- 286 319 305— 910 models hundreds of dollars under closed car prices? BATTERY. ing Bobby Reimer of this city last Borders. $ SERVICE Wedftesday night, is ready to defend (Iarmer ........ 67 :1 99 the title against all comers, his man- Hunter ... 65 2— 212 r B;‘r!‘r states. Nightingale .... 74 84 §3— 241 ;g;.l._l"fl',:;:: The Essex Coach at $1245? It gives all closed comforts, is sturdy, has amplg carry- ing space for passengers and luggage and has lasting quality. The Essex chassis is always efficient and costs little to operate. Leading American and Europenn experts pro- claim it is “the finest, liveliest car of its size that is built.” C CunFroldd The New Fall & Winter VAN HEUSEN VAN FIELD, cut a little higher, is the smartest of collars and the fore- most indictaion of good No Rough Edges taste in dress. ’ i ® nuv e mum of a reputable reeail. J"" 2 substitute -hen you nlt to AN HEUSEN. e knows there isn’t any VAN HEUSEN Saventen thc Werlds Smartest COLLAR Wouldn't you rather have’ car performance than body AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING By A. G. HAWKER We have employed a specialist on Valve in Head Motors. Nothing but work of highest order turned out. Special service on Nash and Oakland Cars. Oakland Parts in Stock. A. G. HAWKER 52 - 54 ELM ST. TEL. Freight and tax extra HONEYMAN AUTO SALES. CO. . 139 ARCH STREET TEL. 2109

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