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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1922, be made to welgh an ounce. A man 150 Harem Ladies in Turkey | thing against a man to be beaten, Looking for Hubbies—All Are Class Flow to Get Most Out provided that he takes it in the right —— v Insurance Man Appecrs in Gourt, kst Vit oo toibe e oo Pleads NO[ Gl]ll[ Constantinople, Dec. 4, (Assoclated| Mrs, Harriet Luella McCollum was be a success, she said, § y . ¢ the speaker at the woekly meeting of “Your ability to get something out Only 17 More Shopplng' Days Ti“ Christmas Press.—Rafet Pasha s trying to find} oy on oy Rible class at Trinity M, | of Jife s determined by the mind, . husbands for 150 members of the for-| i church yesterday morning, her | said Mrs, McCollum, _ Bergeant Michael Fiynn arrested |mer guitan's harem. The women|subject being “The Psychology of [ In concluding, the speaker recited 1" ®awitlast night for obtaining Perpetual Success.” a poem by Rudyard Kippling, en- i 2 7 range in age from 17 to 856 years. All S Wohey under faise pretenses, acting, In her talk, Mrs. McCollum made | ttied “It.” Bhe quoted a number of on a complaint of Joseph Malinowskas |of them are penniless, 4 poems to emphasize her points, *aisaee %N iNSUrance agent, pleaded | Rafet also is anxious to solve the ‘:;L;""\”"'{:; 3 ‘I:“"‘h"“""‘fml{fé““"‘n‘::; Visitors were present from Ohio, J not guuty in police court today and [gute of the former monarch’s numer-. ang mind even determines onc's po- | YErmont and Massachusotts, The re- - R e ot , It . ; ; his case was continued to tomorrow |, . o ocany s well as that of 20| sition in life, She said that this does| ROrt of the Thanksgiving collection h [ for the distribution of baskets of food morning so that officials of the Com- X : mercial Trust ight b _|princes and princesses of the royal|not mean the reasoning mind, the s ¢ $id merolal Trust company might b sUM- | i509, Since the sultan's ight the| mind that is on the surface, tho one %0 l:l‘:;:yn&n“l‘wl:x‘p:r“l::«‘:“:,nefi(l:\::“"’e‘:‘:: Art Department—Second Floor mveaen.. ~n wlleged to have given |Mationalist government has been sup- | used every day, but the subconscious 5 T i o ‘ R T vorthless ehock |porting these women, in addition to!mind, the deep thought mind. Psy- “".\f,“‘n:f "":L: lln'c;(;‘;n(:rn::‘(!:d::n)ro atixnh 4 Beginning Promptly At 9 0’clock qusday » calling for the payment of $20 at the|100 enuchs and many servants, The|chology Is the study of the subeon- .o “4p o' meeting. : . Commercial Trust Co. The order is|fovernmlent now has _decided that scious mind, Its law is the law of . ° 2 Biawn in po 1 cord |these people must shift for them-|life, she said. ? Red t Ra F 50 t 66 S the ,,',‘.pfir“{,”,,'}}‘;'.r"“{‘V,;Vc,,“,,“3:’, selves, Mrs, McCollum also said that the b cana AR TRt uctions ngi ro 0 370 4 mind makes people what they are in 3 i presented at the bank with yeimey| Ladies of the harem who are able|mind n o it ! f0 - P .ce cndorsement, payment Wwag s..umg, |10 find husbands will be permitted to|life. Some will say that they are toof bR F th R { l \ ri adhteam oxfilfllmnk ol \|remain in Constantinople, but the re-|0ld to put psychology into practice, MuKee and Curley Both Hurt Before rom e e u ar s worthless. Malinowskas then com. |mainder of them will be sent to their| that their lives are almost QR "h‘“‘ Automobile Classic Began g plained to tho police and the arrest|homes Iif the intérior. Most of ~the| Peopit oy aiwave be MRS JASH| Los Angeles, Dec. 4—Physiclais Not an article in this collection is reduced less than half the original price and nearly followed. women are Circassians, and are de-|Might have been, she asserted. 8 7 ! broid » A " i s O I s s Lot B never too late, She said that she was | foday were watching the condition of all of them much more. All are hand embroidered on fine materials. A collection holding ¥ b forty years of age before she started | Hershiel McKee, racer and Hugh Cur- many beautiful and unusual suggestions for gift seekers. Here's a partial list of what you tor a visit with friends, Willlam “It ought not to he diffichit to find 3 i Brown was arrested last night by Po- |husbands or helpmates for these wom- | *h¢ study of psychology. ley, his mechanician, victims of the may choose from the assortment. ‘People should be supreme along|automobile race yesterday at the Los 'liceman Willilam McMurray, charged |en," said a palace functionary m:“,‘fyy their line of endeavor,” said the|Angeles speedway which was won by ,TURKISH. COMBINATIONS . BUNGALOW with drunkenness. ‘The policeman |all were selected for their & 3 by ker. “They must first find their| Jimmy Murphy. had received a complaint and acting |vouth and figure, Most of them were | pea g % PLBY Sele s on Information went to the Hotel De |gifts to the sultan from governors of | g:’f’;‘“r“ tn rlrm' e eyt :“?‘ The accident ”""‘“{""_"’“‘ “‘d“' ";’" TOWELS GERTRUDES APRONS Yille where ho ploked up Brown. A |the provinces. They have matchless|fltted for. If you know as much or & of the race when McKeo and = Joe y little more about a certain lino of | Thomas were tuning up their cars. (M GUEST ROOM CARRIAGE $5 fine was imposed. complexions, dark eyes and long chest- | &0 (ohE et o S0 A iways be | MoKee's car crashed into the other TOWELS BOOTEES v PILLOWS ; Fireman Makes Arrest nut-colored hair. All of them are in demand. You will advance if You |in some unexplained manner and Me- Lieut. Thomas Hinchey of Engine|very religious, faithful and affection- % > o : know how. Kee and Curley were carried off the LITNCHEON SETS HOT DISH CARD TABLE company No. 4 - pany 4 arrested 'Michael Mat- |ate. | speedway seriously injured. ozl of Kensington, last night on Myr-| “Since their imperi t aq of Ebare.Time, nsington, last night on Myr. Since their imperial master has| | LUNCHEON . HOLDERS , COVERS tle street for drunkenness, breach of |[left them without support we must| The use of one's spare time to at- the peace and indecent exposure, |find husbands for them, ar they will|tain a coveted position in life was al- WANAMAKER'S CONDITION. NAPKINS BONNETS CENTER PIECES, Matozl had followed two women and |starve. All they expect is a modest S0 stressed by the speaker. She sald jannoyed them by his actions. It ap-|dowry. This, under our law, will be|that a life is made or wrecked by the Philadelphia, Dec. 4.—The condi- DRESSING A“ Sizes pears that for several months past,|returned to the husband if he should | use of spare time. If a man studies| tion of John Wanamaker, who has Matozi has left his wife and family | desire to divorce the woman he mar-|and works to improve himself and ! been Il at his home here for several SACQUES APRONS NIGHT GOWNS | every Bunday unier the protense that |ries.” B e A e Mo s e e v IR ECAREY DOILIES PAJAMAS the other fellow he will find success, | he was to attend church services here, [ R and upon arriving in New Britain vis: provided that he finds the place in|ing” by his physicians this morning. PILLOW CASES ROMPERS INFANTS’ ‘moonshining” es shments. e —————— e “Susge et warnea she - aemusea| EAST KILLINGLY 1S BED SPREADS BLOUSES DRESSES Judge Klett warned the accused Dosure ount, suamending & 1o ahe «.| VISITED BY FLAMES PILLOWS CHILDREN’S STEPINS P ,» 3uspending a 10 day jail i e s iy USED FOR DEMONSTRATION ONLY AND BAGS . DRESSES NOVELTIES m;:v??:z“[";’e’:;:c?:,vzp gx;ol::t}llvxo:mu East Killingly Worsted Company Is B e e GUARANTEED THE SAME AS : . e, oot v, oo oo et A NEW MACHINE Aprons for Gifts | Gifts For the Smallest afternoon and caught the woman in the act of destroying evidence of| pDanielson, Dec, 4.—On the eve of See Our. Christmas Aprons in Hquor activities, She and her hus-|, all the new materials; 100 or . band were arrcsted, Today Lawyer IS OPening for busincss today the 3 WASHING MACHINES more differbnt, st¥les; somo in Member of the Famll M. D. Saxe pleaded guilty for Joseph |Pplant of the East Killingly Worsted 5 fine quality black sateen, cre- :’llld accepted a’ fine of $76 which was|company in East . Killingly, three $60.00 $75.00 $93- 0 tonne, crepes, gingham and per- » escproscclugwlr slrecnmmcndutlom miles from here, was destroyed last /A cales; too many styles to de- On the Fifth Floor rgeant Riyal was accompanied by |night by fire with an estimated dam- scribe. Specially priced \ Detective W. P. McCue and Patrol-|age of $20,000. The plant had been ]. IRONING MACHINE J Our Baby Kingdom is a gay spet these days as old Santa Claus man John Carlson. remodeled and restocked and was to 00 25¢, 39¢; 69c The comparatively low fine was rec- | have opened today with a force of 7 4 i ommended in consideration of a guilty |30 persons. % $l-98‘ r‘::l-fltng":i!:h to sell no more and| The fire started in the main mill, Wash Dress Dept. u“ at the Bonolo family isia four-story stone building, in which A THE s Fourth Floor able. prac “II{Y Wig;"“' means. worsted and other material ready for ; ‘ 3 ide Cost Gerardo $48 manufacturing were stored. The flames . nes imposed upon Domonic Ger- gpread rapidly and in a short time de- PRI & BUCKI 'E ! ""'d" t“:'fl";"‘::‘;’" ‘;f motor vehicle |gtroyed the entire plant, Fire ap- aws totalle and costs. He was paratus was sent from thig town but _arrested on Stanley street last night ; ; 0 : O S By Policomman Petey Bkowans oo |2rrived too late to be of uch value. ELECTRIC CO. FOR SALE Dry goods store on Broad street for sale. d) vi . . mroper. IHeens ates oo reilent: |known nelghbors said they heard an 77-79-81 Church Street Valuable piece of property at| Grocery store in a good neighborhood. We have Improper license plates, no registra- explosion just before the fire was tion certificate and no dl’h'l!l;! license. discovered. . . Judgment was suspended in' the first No. 70 Church St. Lot 53x127.| another grocery store with a large Italian trade - The mill was bought about a year . count, a $25 fine was imposed on the 2 e second, a $10 fine on the third anq |28C bY Charles R. Kapstein of Provi- Ideal location for new block s dence, R. I. It was formerly known % eal 106 ion for . i VA @ 58 penaity on the fourth emurge. | 05T B L b Mg formny Haown : ; at a reasonable price. Second mortgages wanted. 7 h is partly covered by $15,000 insurance. trying out the car, which was one he 3 good rents. See us. has just purchased, The markers and Tk R o o itk 1 oo iho v o j To Loan on Old or New Property ¥ | Realtors 272 Main St.| CAMP REAL ESTATE €Q. eel it necessary to k # ‘|2 FUTL e e dlou Tt L oty o ; 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg s i e ot et TlON RE UIRED CROWLEY BROS, IN FOE. SAUk ' was fn anpther coat. QUl P%I&%%KASTOI}!%D Grocery andFIrleatB quinessé hCentral Location. . ’ ne Business Chance ¢ SWISS OPPOSE LEVY : ’Phone us (728) or call at office 267 Chapman Street H. D. HUMPHREY TEL, 755-12 & o ‘ Estimates choeefully giten on all jobs | 272 MAIN 6T.—ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BLDG. " made special efforts to leave there lots and lots of the prettiest imported and domestic toys, and daintiest nursery furniture imagin- Government Measure Is Voted Down [} iy ey The Home Banking & Realty Co. e I S| 2 s sesmbrane i 86 WEST MAIN ST. : | £ : touches the heart. (B : For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. ernmental purposes were surprised at t‘r outcome of the plebiscite yester- Do you recall how badly d‘a r:vslulllng in defeat of the proposi- you felt last Christmas (o tion with a vote of only 180,000 in recei 4 the affirmative and 730,000 against. :hm b 1d ‘;-e?e:? :g ; * Such an oyerwhelming majority rl?m - ohad ;orgotten ut P wlsEL had never been registered before one Wwhom you way or the other, on any proposition to send one! put to a vote. The socialists cast Avoid that expers Wh start out our Christmas buying, be pre- 3 rience en you start out on y: 4§ ying, p only 23,000 more votes than the this . Make your list pared; KNOW just what you are going to purchase. number of signatures collected for . . g i Si demanding the plebiscite. The pro- complete by starting it Make up your gift list from our classified pages. Save / posal was voiced today that the num. now. time, worry, and be free of the pushing, scrambling crowds. LY oo ber of signatures sufficient to obtain ‘A mammoth list of suitable suggestions is at your dis- = THE OLD HOME TOWN " BY STANLEY. o pleme N e bt e e et sal, It is alphabetically arranged for your convenience, ADK[N’S : Per “CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS,” sub-divided into headings, “Cards, Decorations, Dinner—65-A"; “Gifts s < WARNS OF DANGERS Bt B H For Her—65-B”; “Gifts For Him—65-C”; “Gifts For the o T o 66 Church St. Kiddies—65-D"; “Gifts For the Household—65-E.” Con- e i ttCVSMMhinC sult these classifications every night for ‘changes in sug- Omaha, Dec. 4-~~R. B. Howell of ¥ ti Omaha, republican, U. . senator-elect (wtth G,ectlry alw gestions. T s of itils. ovors USE OUR CLASSIFIED PAGES FOR A SHOPPING Lisk 7 NO ONE FORGOTTEN—NOTHING MISSE ship of railroads on a wholesale scale e, N7 through action of the “‘railway capi- 7 talist.” “If the government ever goes into the railroad business it should begin with one line as an experiment instead of taking over all the roads ~J T A at one time,” he declared. vi) > e o . “It would be a fatal mistake,” Mr, W Advertising Suggestlons Howell's statement said, “for the gov- L ernment to take over bodily the rail- ¢ Own Your Own Home On Rent Payment Plan BRI Syitem of thik eountry. <We are Little Cash Will Start You not prepared for it. No man living COLD WEATHER NEEDS g would see the end of the readjustment | e have a full line of new and Stop paying rent, buy a home on easy terms and pay period and before t&m time the public | cecond-hand stoves, oil heaters, gas rent to ,vourself. would be in revolt. i licaters, etc. : $6,400 buys Six Room House with improvements at e et A. LIPMAN Belvidere. $400 cash, balance $15 monthly to apply on LOCAL PEOPLE GET CARS. New and Secondhand *¥T"fi'§é & principal, interest 6% on balance. ——— 34 Lafayette St el. o ” o i i in- S0 Gibins Atachinks Remain e $6,800 buys Seven Room Hm{se with ‘1mp'rovements. in Thisd Goss o Haritord cluding garage; near new Normal High School, where L5 ‘ — DRINK — property will be in demand shortly, and value will increase. The. Grotto fair was brought to & Terms $600 cash, balance monthly same as rent. elose Saturday night with the award- ’ S ing of three automobiles, a Ford run- A t % s, S s Y, et s v s [ Schultz & Costello — 242 Main St ' these cars were awarded to local peo- |Call for it by name and get the best. s . "Q...‘ 3 ) vlg' and the third went to Hartford. For Sale at Your Grocer's J l“’ l Anna Burns of Wethersfield ave-| Three Size Bottles——5-10-15¢ I“Wi‘ nue, Hartford, will have the oppor- \“ lh\f"'-" P.J. piLBILLIEYY tunity of driving the runabout. st - ——— Curtin of Maple street has been given I"TERM“G"M B oot e SomE O PUT PEPDER.ON AUNT SARAN PEABCOYS :vrc t’;w"::de:m B(IRR[SP flNflENL'E SCHUfllS o z Ora o. KITCHEN STOVE TODAY BREAKING LP THE MEETNG While the committee in charge of By Phone 888 For Appointments > J i o CIVIC REF SOCIETY. 9 92 W. Main St. "7 ! ™ Fovers” g, 1116 i oat : the Grotto fair has not completed its 4 final report, those in charge say it Room 5 w~a a financial success. Fox Theater Building —M A -

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