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* NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER B, 1922 - SUGGESTIONS o S SO s S o ot s s 05 *| Bl X ti 5 | Parls, Dec, b (By Assoclated Press) y ¥ as ugges ons | "I have never met Sikl in my life, W . e —¥or— He was pointed out to me one eve- Prize at Olose of Fair Held by St| __pygone Criqul, European feather welght champion, has been deluged n:m: in a Montmartre h:'l|rrnnn5 but John the Evangelist Church, : o o § 2 o), I | his condition was such that it con- with offers from promoters since his = ” LIDAY Cfll‘pemlel‘s Mallagel' wm | QR gl Sl possible| Philip Dalton of 74 Eim street was| victory over Billy Matthews of Engy A St of “Round the House land, but Manager Eudeline = hay t chance of him deféating Carpentier. [awarded the $2,000 at the drawing at - nt vould have refused to enter an Y made up his mind that Criqui’s next S|k] [0]‘ Pl‘()()[ SENORIG DANS SRIAR Y (on¥ 15t John the Evangelist soclety fair| gt By My Siabo . N b vounds, even had it been proposed ‘m\vhl-‘h came o a close at the armory| nis consideration of offers has been Y ¢ o} t on Arch street lagt evening, MIss| urrowed down to that of Jack Cur- | | me,t y FOR MEN. Parls, Dec. § (By Assoclated| Descamps eald ho protested with [He10 Jickaon of 104 South Burritt |jey and Jack Kearns. Press).—"It 1s an infamous lle," said | greatest energy against “these stupid M'"'m "':;L:t‘v:\j“’; A:,.,;‘ N““':]v: ;"”~Ol(: Budeline 1is under contract to Are W r d by Any M Francols Descamps, manager of | aceusations.” $T8 Whon SWRrGeC | Kearns for the handling of Criqui's \elcome n an P “The ambition of Carpentier and Hanford L. Curtis, James H._ Riley | affairs in America and desired to give \ Y y and James Daley were the officials at| preference to Kearns, he says, should A Georges Carpentler, today when| n 31 shown the Woclaration \by Batthing' e 5o0% ihe dlose ot our PUEllistic | ine ‘drawing, The.following s the| conditicns bo:equsl. - Gurley Fecontls ' f ? b " e,” he continued, “was to ge his o g ons be e o O . ” lists of gifts officially judged in addi-| offerod him $25,000 for a bout with We have just the tihing for the man who likes to 1 Biki that his championship mateh| negro once more into the ring with | tion to the above: Johnny Dundee but Eudeline says he E Key Holders | with Carpentier was to have been a| Georges——to get a revenge match, It . g . Writin P.’, Hpaime-up.” would have been a suicidal policy on| ~$100, T. 1. Wilcox, Middletown, | wants a guarantee of that amount putter akound the house. ; g Pape our part to work for his disqualifica-|COnN.; $50, No game given; $25, Matt| with the priviiege of taking 25 per ¢ Fountain Pens ‘I was sure Carpentier Nould | 0 | Whalen, Putnam, Conn.; J. ¥.|cent. of the gate receipts to. meet K s k Silver Pencils Knock this negro out In tho first) “ugaorces doesn't want any titles Sweeney, 199 Fairview street; $50, [ either Dundee or Johnny Kilbane, Gold Pencils [round.” Descamps declared. “Dolypich he doesn't earn in the ring;|Boston Clothing store, 63 Church . 401 suppouerl woyld.let this cluiey street; $25, M. HL; 8§25, No name| "RECOMMENDS SPANKING | [ " > v ] ving for “America Smoking Sets fghter stay four rounds with my thus Mo intend: jeay iven: iR . " i . > sh or April to challenge|8iven; $50, No name given; $26,'No N 3 Leather Bill Folds champion? Harry Gieb who is much more quall-|name given; $25, No name giveh; |0fll\1;wfl.‘:1‘::‘:'“;)‘;:l(‘ei A:‘lh old-rn:fhl- HARD Deputy Diagne is making electoral | fied than Siki to wear the title of $100, No name given; $50, 'W. Mc- ,,m,',e,.,:l spanking'" b c'"f, ",' WARE o 336 MA]N ST- 4 3 propaganda of this stuff, It will g0 champion. |Grath, Stuart Ave., Norwalk, Conn.;| aq 4s an ,;.:l in rfiflnw‘?u:&p':mmv‘!“ o 3 i i ° big at the mext clection with Ris| “Our defenee agninst these charges $26, Mrs, W. Bennis, 10 Henry strect, |in an address by Mrs, Smith’ Alford e l son Senegalese electors but it may not-go | will be presented in the ring as well|Stamford, Conn.; $25, Joseph Golon, | at the 18th anniversary meeting of the ; 8 |50 big in the courts when the deputy as in (he courts. I hope the Amer-|113 North street; $100, No name|big brothers and . m';ht s asked to prove his charges, ‘. |ican and the world public will be sat-|given; $50, No name given; $25, e “I absolutely defi Diagne to show jsfied of our innocence. If Carpen- Joseph Zuma, Saxonville, Mass.; $25 . A ’ : the slightest atom of proof counect- | tier defeats Greb there will be mo Mae Hordn, Southington, Conn, || . SUIT FOR $500 BROUGHT \ = rug o. ing me with this allcged frame-up. | furthor question of our over having Judge B. F. Gaffney acting for tes | You have noticed he was very careful ’ asked second rate Siki to quit.” Commercial Trust company has |H p PROMINENT ORGANIST DIES-» [J ° 169-171 MAIN STREET not to mention my name in that —_—— brought suit for $600 against Elmer conneation, WANAMAKER IMPROVES Cleveland, Dec. 5.—Dr. Charles I.| Grogan, of Hauto, Pa. Money in the o “I belleve Deputy Diagne's good| Philadelphia, Dec, 5.—John Wana-|Davies, 78, widely known Canadlan|hands of the Farmers' Milk Co. has HARTFORD | faith has been cheated by this ne-|maker who is ill at his home here was|organist, died here yesterday. He was| been garnished. The suit is 'returna- gro. Outside of electoral considera- |reported in an improved condition by|president of the Windsor college and | bie in the city court on the third Mon- o AN RS DR SSRGS TR . 2 a tion Diagne perhaps is acting in good ' his attending physicians today. conservatory of music, Windsor, Ont. | day of December. ; S Jicsiecty the Crostet R L e ' December Sa.le Of Co’ats Assortment of ] , ; \ | \ \ | ), 4 1 Every woman should particularly welcome this year's Coat Sale be- | ) ‘M1, il cause the many radical style departurcs from last year's styles 4 / » 7 il 1IN make a new Coat a necessity with fashionable women. | i | 2 new winter fabrics. Due to judicious buying, we are able to pre- sent these Coats at the very attractive prices. quoted. . . Beautiful Coats in ' \ ' “’l ' In this sale youwll find only suthentig winter styles, developed in the | * All Connecticut A Lovely Coat of Black H | 4 2 | gy \ 5 Lustrosa i | \ — 3 AL 4 You will make no mistake in choosing your Winter Coat now for the 2 = . = NG = fashionable modes have become crystallized. i Has a rich, dark, natural Siber- fan Squirrel collar, is beautifully e o Dlons aske : | T \lll |§ Luxurious Fur Trimmed Coats and draping and hlouses 3% 75 Wi i 7 Rt s Y A Gracetul Loose-Flowing 7 il 1 (i A i LI : ¢ RGN Wraps $39.75 | 1K oI { VALUES TO $65.00 ‘Wrappy Coat i atn, Ane dnels ol Excellent éo.ts f B d Vel ilk lined cloth, with sleeve and collar in B colxocx:. en of Bolivia and Velours, s ned and interlined. Mandarin effect . j i 1 | Il i i ] y Is specially $ y i oy h | [ 7 _priced at ...... 59-75 ‘ - == 1 = | / ! il : N E Coats at $49.75 i 3 Practically every new pile fabric is represented. Of excellent * =/ ! | 17 ‘ - > AN/ SFALLS / \ quality and workmanship. Values to $75.00, “§9 8ylum8b’¢él ‘ Victrla No. 210 b ‘ Vistols No. 230 —— Women's Shop A Mieyoy ; / Victrola No. 230, electric \ . . ’ o ‘ . i o €l | Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn Hartford. Mashogany “I¢ Pays to Buy Our Kind.” \ 137 MAIN STREET PHONE 1409-2 / . OPPOSITE ABCH STREET, A CONVENIENT PLACE TO SELECT YOUR . [ f A ¢ ! tromman Fete By it amer | [ The famou ‘1ctr Ola -tone-qu N e AR | trolman Peter McEvoy will observs { : 5 We Invite Your Inspection. | the fourth anniversary of their ap- ent to the regular force tomor- » b . “MADEIRA” DOILIES, ETC. UMBRELLAS - distinguishes these new models | DR Besse-Leland's.—advt. iy | The women of the First Church will GLOVES KIAMONOS meet to sew for the local hospital to- 2 | morrow. The need is great and it is ¥ JEWELRY ; BATH ROBES ! desired that a large number of women ‘ HOSIERY DRESSING SACQUES be present. Luncheon will be served. KNIT SCARF SETS KNIT UNDERWEAR SWEATERS SILK PETTICOATS Lasivey Moore Tent, Daughters of . . ¢ These new instruments are a delight to SWEATERS St ® i Veterans, will hold a regular meeting rsday evening at 7:30. Officers Thu y g MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DRESSES will be elected. the eye’ bllt more mportént still,is the‘ ; FLANNELETTE GOODS SHIRTS {. Meet me at Schmarr's for dinneri— "ld;‘l;‘e Ay Vst S edy ld INFANTS' GOODS MIDDY BLOUSES eetin 0! ~ ar, efl R N s ;i ; KNIT Gwns : - 3:‘;‘:‘::““;;:;:;“%3 b ".,LZ w;;f quality of their performance. Thatj‘_sho‘u NECKWEAR ! w as previousl announced. { L ; i alowed by o i 504 s be the first requisite in the purchase of a o ot oy o talking-machine. It is the one thing that There Is No End of Fun With A ht fi . . 3 (3 i gl comes before all else in the construction of Keystone Moviegraph Relief of Armenians ‘ The Armenian Red Cross will hold i . . It is instructive, giving entértainment ror'the whole;; e canouien Nore fodey fop the the VlCtl'Ola, and SO, when in choosmg a family and showing up-to-date subjects, . favorite actors,: e R AR e e - comedies, dramas, prominent people, etcl. Thte Kt:{lston;‘- may be repaired and shipped over to ¢ 2! § i Movi h Magic Lant teel rueted, an f I Bbaces telures ls Avmests and talking-miachine for use in your home you. R T ot e of Al et : : ! They are Quality-Made for the best class of trade, with Four nut:n:’t:bne ilrluckskhavc :)cer: l V. 1 t h t re izinalit d simplicity in desi |secured and they will make a stree : originality and simplicity in design. A by, select a ictro a, you ge what you ¥ gl'l.‘he Keystone Moviegraphs are safe, as the electrical by street canvass of the city. Persons f them ' & bunale and.they wi be parts are standard. It uses.the standard film, same as is* 1 v . 3 . }z:'e‘l:" l’l:”lb;u‘?"l‘e°°‘fi“‘t‘z:) Wti‘i;f entltled to get'—a true mustcal instrument. shown in the regular theaters, showing a clear picture al- most covering the average room wall—depending on the . ; 3 e dist: f the screen. A powerful lens is used. Th See and hear these new Victrolas at the B e B e /The Nasturcopstnic Physician and store of any dealer 1n Victor products. Come in and let us show them to you. 4 ‘West Main, Tel. 765 5 ' Nature's failure to runction is the s 9 . “ result of disease. Natureopathic Cl k & B d D st ‘ | treatments assisted by the ultra and ar ralner ] mg ore . other forms of the violet rays, togeth- | er with the latest electric treatments 181 MAIN STREET will restore this function and build to the greatest possible degree the nerv- | ous physical and mental powers. Any ¢ (] : man, woman or child suffering from . \ mervous conditions, persistent coughs, 2 \ e % ] colds, chest and lung diseases, skin / - A YOUR IENDS diseases, stomach troubles, neuritis, sciatica or any form of rheumatism, A B it ion e, Wollk ! Diart o : ‘ ; REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. ¢ All are human enough to Jike to be remembered at Christmas time; poor circulation and weak heart or e the difficulty is they can buy for themselves most anything yon can R e o ikt anmsnth ths buy—except your Photograph. A dozen will more than please twelve P “HIS MASTERS VOIE' : g g~ Important: Look for these trade-marks. Under the lid. On the label. Oscar J. Murray -‘_'E.TT;;.T';' Victor Talking MaChine Comp any ’ 173 MAIN STREET Theron Wolcott Hart Studio: 14 Prospect Street Tel. 2531. CARNIVAL OFPRSCILA DEWN 1 1 Wedley (Frockles) Barry . HAPPINESS_“{NDER.TWOFLAGS” i “RAGS T0 RICHES”