New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 8, 1922, Page 27

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ALLING RUBBER CO., ‘ SPORTING -GOODS 2, s DRUGGIST«SUPPLIES AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES RUBBER ‘GOODS 'AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES .+ g ¢ ' : : SPORTING GOODS Spo(t}lgg!lts, %i""c"fi' Bumpers, Tires, A : ‘ This will Interest the Boys . Al:g'hgea“’ oil Footballs, Basketball, Boxing Gloves, e Striking Bags, _Skates, Gym CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR ! mHoes, SR, . Something for thef Whole Family— ; SUGGES ION S Gfbdiprice ) We carry the H. 0. W, made in New Raincoats Guaranteed Waterproof; Wales Goodyear Rubbers, Boots and Britain; guaranteed pure worsted Aretics, "Every Boy Wants Boots _ REVERE AND SUPERIOR CORD TIRES _ GLOVES EVEREADY FLASHLIGHTS ' A ! y Biggest Line in the City. Work, Cases and Batteries * Revere Cords, Guar'anteed Satisfaction : Dress and Driving, lined and unlined SPECIAL FOR THE CHILDREN Superior Cords, Guaranteed 10,000 Miles X GIROUX SHEEP LINED SLIPPERS Bicyeles, ,Velocipedes, Kiddie Kars, . Exclusive Agents ,, % Sleds and agogs McKay Tire Chains, the Better Kind ' Sheep lined Slippers make a wonder- Don’t overlook the Eoaster Wagons ful present as they are so warm to as they are made to stand hard use Genuhe Leather Travelling Bags and Suit Cases . slip into these cold mornings. \ ferry with the fli‘r‘tm"ss of a Tm_ms, derson of Newton, N. Y. The me- | | hbishop of Compostella, 1s seri-|ly had charge of both financial and' PRESENTED FOUNTAIN PEN, | range turkey. On the New Jersey side | chanic was A. J. Ronzoni of West Ho- ously ill. He has received the “last|operating departments, in the ub-J Alex Maimgren, of Belden street, [] | caterpillar treads were put on and| boken. Because of the heavy tide it rites of the church, sence of thése two officers. |who resigned his 'po,‘flon on the staff " | the craft became a war tank, crawl-| required nearly forty-five minutes for — v E[JM ‘ ing through mud and over stones like| the tank to cross the river. At a LADY ASSISTANT t],:“;{!m':::;lon:nzr::_ tjlj:m:e:‘nm;g:g{‘X:?f,ql’l,;::s l;-{;‘mk:m::f:ng’;,top:u:m |a crab. Then it entered the water|secret trial the craft crossed at he | as a stenographer in the law dopart-fwiih a gold vountnln'pen by members _— X 1';339:%53 ;‘r‘:.n:;:‘l:“lf \:}l‘t“ho::'uc}zhwc:sume point in thirty-three minutes. g Geuhlonl ment. In 1913 she was made chief [of The Herald reportorial staff, at a | ok, y g e i clerk in that department, and in 1917 surprise party last evening at his War C[‘a[L Wi[h crew 0( Eight, : Tl?:;»?:cfi?lg:og‘:‘}:? surface being the‘ Wethersfield Fugitive vs[arted at $L25 a Weel(-Now Miss Emma S, Redel Is Now One offcmet clerk in the president's office. Ihoma Is Sixteen Feet Long. f' Caught in Bloomfield the Secretaries of a Large Western il The tank is the invention of \ ' Acts Like a Duck tor Chrit, president o the War ey Herford, Dec. §—rederick Kon- Great Businessman Pullake Sikony, ik i) % partment Motor Ordnance company,|houpt, who escaped from the state Minneapolis, Mipn,, Dec. 8.—De- and was constructed at Hoboken. It|pdison at Wethersfield Wednesday —_— clared to be the second woman to at-| New York, Dec. $.—A new am-|is sixteen feet ol d six fe v > adve i i y v 3 | eet olng and six feet wide. ;rtarngon in a suit belonging to Dr.|, Philadelphia .Dec. $.—In the adver- | tain such a high position on an Loot Valued at $2,000 Secured by Burglars. rhibious dreadnought that can swim|Tts speed is thirty miles an hour on| >, 'W. Battey, prisoh physiclan, as | isements of one of the greatest chain | American railway system, Miss Emma | - Let me Write you a B:n-glnr Ii nce Policy Tomorrow. rivers, climb the steepest hills or.race khighway, twelve miles when fitted 5 & of Philadelphia and Uew York de-|S. Redel ief it e Cos ‘ery S | along highways at the speed;cf thh:tyrwith caterpfilar treads and attach- | con en ¥ State Policemen Hurley |, yment stores lies the philosophy of | sils sl St Lovls taiirony Loaneab o lomn Yo T miles an hour, all the time carrying| ments to.go through mud, and "‘"‘;)old ]:I" it night }‘< 1 t die John Wanamaker, 84-year-old mil- appointed assistant secr(‘!a’ry of the| ; several .75 millimeter guns' an#l aknots in the water, where it operates g cnrd» flthv‘.::g G 0\:'1(“1]0 e | flonaire merchant, who has been suf- | road by the board of directors ! H J FOIREN : grew of four to cight men, was guc-| by meanyof twin screw propellers, | iGNty nsht W 1iastiond, SO fering rrom a severe cold for the last| As an assistant to President W. H % b cessfully tested this weck in the pres-| After the :triple test Gen. S. D. ;|:§ S :o;i;:::?w’gzslfv"!“h’c ’;‘&‘;’l:' two months. Bvemiori: and: VicesPraaidant 2. '||.|o MAIN STREET TEL. 1700 ence. of officers of the army and navy| Rockenback, commandant of Cump‘or‘ W0 i pean a pi(‘tur(" B Rl This phliisophy of human sympa- Nash, it is said Miss Redel rrequem-l 2 @ thy and co-operation is what de- veloped this business pioneer from a and members of the American Socidty| Meade and -official representative of | |caped convict. The state police were declared: “It was a wonderfully suc- Netified and I‘°"‘:""“i";mw” returned | ;or farm boy into on of the most re- t(to the prison 1 spected characters in the country. S WRASSLLITRZL D MONEY SAVING SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY COAL DIGGING DECREASES, |Phia, July 11, 1 and’ remained of Mechanical; Engineers, . the army @s chief of the tank corps, The land and sea tank took witlf ease a forty-degree .incline up gthe| cessful demonstration. The rough side of the Palisades oppoSitefmeed of the army is mobility. Dyckman street, despite the slipperi-{ tie fs working in the right direction. ness of the clay and mud from the Ot ALY, and marine officers as- | | here all his life, except for a brief rain of a few hours before.: Then n's(-mwho "xPeriment forecast armies | London, Dec. 8.—Coal production gtay iy Indiana. His first income turned in its own length and solwly|in futyge,wars fighting along new|in England ‘has dropped 124,000,000 |wag $1.25 o week as errand boy, but rolled down the hill again. At the|lines. The new tank will enable an | tons, or about 40 per cent. since 1913. | py the time he was 23 he had es- / bottom :it plung‘elr into the Hudson|army to adwvamce at a pace sm(-ral"rh" ]‘“‘35 ;“;}:h(‘d?""‘ "‘i"‘"":h“"io“’ tablished a clothing store with Na- || 55y river and crossed to the Manhattan|times as great as hitherto, they said.|declare that the decrease in the pro-|than Brown, whose daughter he later remi 4 km‘ . side, It mmln;’efi bontoon bridge h:llding duetion is not due to the lack of sup- | married, Premier Salad N7 3 ey The six-on gray craft was sugges-| whemiriverssare reached, and the na-|ply, but to the fact that the mine| His keenness for competition [ R 2edre tive of a cross between a huge duck | turesofsthe ,exaft on land facilitates| ownérs are closing down entirely or|phrought him many enemies, but it Dressing ; Pea Beans and a turkey, with a strain of crab| speed in fighting and in bringing sup- | partially as a means’of forcing the|aiso brought him his fortune. He Sk " thrown in. As an armored @utomo- | plics TFGM TR rear. unions to make concessions in the|opened his present store in this city || o y ! v, va ; bife it sped up Riverside Drive to th The tank driven by Harry An-|matter of wages and hours. in 1876 and 20 years later took over || Jar | B o ‘ . W ] 3. ; 3 # the store of A. T. Stewart in New C A - : ibs. C York, now one of the largest depart- NUALITY GOODTAT- s, 318-MAIN 5T Sheet Music for the establishment of branches all NEW BRITAIN; over the world. e helped found ||l Morning Specials From 7 A. M: to 12:30 E ¥ % . ey AT ment stores in the country. a - i Interest in Religion, § . e ¢ . M{| Wanamaker had other business in- ECQNU Y PR‘itrs All the Latest Th P l ’ l t ¢ 98* St All the Latest terests, but they did not diminish his \ ) e e Sty 1 0 i B religious activity. His interest in the —_ " Popular . e Y eop e s c 0 - c ore Popular Y. M. C. A. led him to donate money |8 THoet JRI. 526332 MATN ST. | FOR XMAS other religious and social institutions which are today refuges for the poor, | € As postmaster genera! under Presi- L 8| | dent Harrison, Wanamaker introduced | § M| | seapost offices, banished lotterjes from T . the mails, expanded free delivery and o’ " ; established rural delivery. SMOKED SHOULDERS .......LB. 1dc SPERRY AND BAR BACON............LB. 30c i ¥ t lfew knew the feelings of this man MEDIUM SIZE GRANULATED .. People of New Britain and vicinity will find this store an‘excellent place to visit. Hun- |[f|| i 1012 When they came e ao. 1 R S 10 LBS. 75 nents. They | s N C SUGAR ... ‘dreds of grticles that make most desirable Christmas gifts can be:found here at a price partment store advertis s POTATOES PR PK- 159 [ that will be-most attractive to the purchaser’s purse as well as to the recivient. They in- |M|| were helpful paragrauhs which were | }§ \ ¥ Wy i i S - ' i A printed almost daily until his recent clude dry goods, notions, hesiery, crockery, glassware, etc. In our toy land we have lots {ifess and which brought him many of gifts for the kiddies. Bring them here, o ki 0 i it e e s mllein Syt i o raticed wiat e oresche | ROAST PORK ~ (Not Frozen) .......................LB. 18¢ g Iis shown by his sudden reduction of #1120 per cont. in the prices of all his Wi o 98c | 2L $2,19 | Wit e g i et ) FREH SHOCLDERS oot ses Do EXHAUSTED BIRDS |} °LEGS GENUINE LAMB ............................. LB 36 b i PRIME RIB ROASTS ............................... LB. 28e Thrift Hair nets, cap Dolls, ;:;:;l)“eésdl:)u4 for 25c 12-inch Cut $2' 59 56 o $9'98 Glass Vases, Thousands of Feathered Travelers 2nd Floor Blown Out to Sea Find Haven Fresh Cut Lamb ‘| Lean Corned Hand Bags Pel’lj:ll:tlll)‘l":m 98c O s 5 Hamburg .. lb. 18C J 1b. 18C Beef ...... Ib loc each 98C R AR : b ol Small Fresh 25 J Choice Shoulder 1 8 Best Frank- 18 e Window PR T e e b Hams ...... Ib. C Steak ...... Ib. C forts ...... Ib. € Shades ...... ea, 49c " | . Aluminum Electric oty g RO Bt m12¢ # ‘H\ 25(: Spal:;. 1b 160 ) ! y decks he Cunard |§ JVeY vivaes e e d b Se IS s e Corsets - 9 8 c ’5:‘:’:; 4 '$l 49 ,ifn':r('\s:;‘th‘i!" on Ph'm' fml trip trom || l,alr\:;)cl | i e Lar;eqRoasting 3 Doll Carriages B A o g oy Shen WM Stew ...... w 14¢ [ Veal ......1Ib 22¢ | “Chickens ... Ib. 400 | tortune overtook the feathered trav- ROR Y sl clers they were migrating, probably (g from the north Atlantic states to the EVAPORATED MILK 3 CANS zsc warm lands bordering on the Carib- |8 | e A TR O (a0 bean, Now many of them again are ; ; {ifree, but in BEngland, thousands of | - — ettt i miles from their destination, and e . ird 1ore |l Challenge Fresh Crisp Not-A-Seed Seed- 25 l ;‘:,D\:f :z[nl\nv:( |.:f‘)n ):.u‘\n 1olgi\x~ .-;Ar«tll 5 Milk . d 2 cans 2 7c :g z:r :nall);sl'f Ibs 230 lsess Raisins, 2 pkg c , factéry answers to the questions of ifi- Evaporate 5 umford’s Bak- Sugar 5 1| th cir summer haunts in the West In- i~ Sifted 2 Snowdrift 19 Pink 2 dies, or Yoip the robins and linnets of | Peas ... 2 cans C Shortening. . 1b. C Salmon. . 2 cans c land in theje winter™ flight to| I I gouth rn FFrance and northern Africa. et e 2 S | WEDGWOOD CREAMERY BUTTER ... LB. 47c 2 LBS. 90c & )Sm.i‘:l‘]-zildSc‘;leneell;aIr);Es—hB.’;c § 506 1 $l3‘98 Lallznl;sri.c. i $5098 CHRISTMAS CHECKS ACCEPTED HEI‘E._—— lecks when the steamer was about | | 400 miles from the American shore, ) e e ' % 5 e S ¥ P ansformed her_ into a floating e | i Wild canarfés, robins, lin-| Parksdale Best Peanut , thrushes, d. pipers and jun-} Eggs...... doz. c Lacd .... 2 1bs. c Butter .....Ib. c cos, fluttered around the decks,| ; ) E | perched on the rigging, and even pen- | AR i | !!:;;:~;;:.;h;;;:;;"s.:,"::;.',..:rnfi:.z::;m.r:.-. LARGE SWEET JUICY ORANGES .................. DOZ 35c i | them, giving them warmth, food Wnd | & shelter, but even so many of the| smaller birds died fyom vxhausx(inn.k . RN LRGN % 4 'rm;r;e o\'\lls unt'l ;1] score of plgcnnsl Large Sound 10 Fancy 25 Baldwin 25 h were easily captured. y o '3 4 0ld sea travelors say they ‘haver, Onions .. 4 lbs. C Grapefruit 3 for C Apples .. 3 gts. C Fave known birds to alight hefore i Cape Cod 1 8 Sweet Tokay 2 : such large numbers on a Sysle shfn ‘Cranberries, qt. c@ Potatoes .... Ib. ‘'QC Grapes ...3 Ibs. c N 328332 MAIN ST. . NEW BRITAIN | 2] ke o 1 8 Ree . aBe | S T —— i '| santiago, Spain, Dec. 8 (Ily Asso-| . iloiated Dress).—Cardinal Herrera, | 1§ - 2 : I

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