Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1023, RYZON BAKING. POWDER se. /ess off Winter Quarter,“w ol helieved might be the missing best, had not been found, officers reported Lieutenant Pearson Starts Back for Dayton Today Garden City, N, Y, Jan, 18.~=Lisut Alexander Pearson, Jr., of the army air service and Hradley Jones, a elvil lan passenger who yesterday estab. fished & new record for a nen-stop flight from MéCook fleld, at Dayten, 0, to Mitchell field, hopped off on the home trip at 9:50 o'clock teday. Pearson covered 693 miles yesterday ins four hours and three minutes Pearson said he would not try to es- tablish & new record on the return trip but that it would be a non-stop flight, quickly down the corviders flashed word of the change fashion had de- ereed in prison coiffures, None defied the mandate, No pen- itentiary rule, no order by a wardress Was ever more explie more promptly, nor one-tenth so cheerfully ebeyed. And a new fashion, it is learned now, is to follow monthly, 2 As for the Balvation Army—it was nothing short of a stroke of genius|Parents, No. 117 Oakland street, which dictated the Christmas choice | Brooklyn, told of having recelved a for Ban Quentin's women, Of course, |'etter intended for her husband. It & woman made it, was written, she said, by Mrs, Eliza- Beth Brewster, & widow, 60 years old, a member of his former congrega- th DREAM GIRLNOTES *""vuee et e | "I tried to write you yesterday," the fiET PAST"K'N BAn [letter sald, “I wanted to say some- |thing wonderful and grand, but the confliet within was too great, 1 hope "lght mt m to A]m Alw |the day was bearable to you, It was Figures in Action simply hideous for me. | For Chersistry Lectures "“The thoughts that came Were| proyigence, Jan, 19.—President W, wicked but very human, 1 kpow Hu P. Faunce of Brown university in- am a sinner. Can you not impart 10| noyunced today that a trust fund of me some of your zmlll‘lnru, YOUr | approximately $3,800 had been con |sweetness, your strength? tributed to the university as a free New York, Jan, 19.—A trip to Al- bany on a night boat and letters from a “dream girl of the moonlight” caused Supreme Court Justice Wuntrl yesterday to grant the application of Mrs, Genthner for a separation from | Dame Fashion Breaks Way Past Bars of Pacific Coast Prison Find the misspelled word in the Palace Theater’s Advertisement When Knighthood Was in Flower Located on the Elihu Burritt Hotel property. The first 50 persons present- ing themselves at the Palace Saturday with the misspelled word written as on the sign and also with the correc- tion, will receive a free ticket to see When Knighthood Was in Flower You U New Trust Fund at Brown MRS, LOUISE PEETE. BY GENE COHN, « tterms from a few years' duration up San Francisco, Jan, 19.—Just how |to “life,” completely is woman a slave to fash- Behind Grim Walls, pent These women.are iocked behind { Her husband, Mrs. Genthner said, |wiil offering by friends of John How- |told her she was “crafy"’ when sho|ard Appleton, professor emeritus of protested to him about the letter and [chemistry at Brown, It is to be names “Elizabeth-Joseph,” which she |jectureship fund and its purpose is to found in the parsonage provide annual lectures at Brown on e ——— chemistry, the Rev, Joseph J, Genthner, former- Iy minister in the Elmendorf cha Coast G“.rd Un.ble 10 of the Harlem Reformed church, No, | Find Mlasing Vesuel‘ now is director of the industrial divi- | | headquarters today still was without sion of the West Side Y. M, C. A, |official information as to the where- West 57th street. {abouts of the schooner Helvetia, “My dear,”” Mrs. Genthner testified | S8earch by the coast guard cutter after the trip: unavailing. A derelict reported float- “What would you think of a man, 34th Anmv married and 36 and a ‘woman, married | m and 35, not husband and wife, who| |about a gold cross, engraved with the | known as the John Howard Appleton I— 721 East 122d street. Dr. Genthner| Norfolk, Va., Jan, !9, ~Coast guard SALVATION the minister sald to her some time | Manning since Monday had proved could spend the night In the same | Does she really dress to please men? Or does she dress to please herself? From a strange quarter comes an answer to these questions—from be- hind prison bars—from San Quentin, | near | California’s great penitentiary, here, It comes from women serving Good Health Secret of Beauty. Beauty lies in the care a woman grim walls, in narrow cells. Only now and then may they mingle —cven among themselves, Their clothing in regulated by a prison de- signer. But for those of an occa- |slonal official, there is no man's eyes | to see, In such a place, with the shadows |of solitude, of misery, of conscience hanging low, is woman indifferent to fashion? stateroom on a Hudson river boat and | {remain true to their marital oblln-! | tions 7" Wife Is Skeptical. “I told him,” Mrs, Genthner testi- | fled, “that I did not believe that would I8 / be possible.” ‘When the minister’s attorney, Graham, objected to the testimony, Mrs. Genthner said: “But it was not another man he 8.! | unm i ‘I‘ Salvation Army Orchestra will furnish mus Coffee will be wrud. f Hartford MOONLIGHT MARDI DANCE GRAS CAN YOU BEAT IT FOR VALUE AND TERMS? Bungalow—built three years, with all improvements at $2,000 —less than cost. Pay $200 cash—$10 a month on principal for first 5 years and $15 a month for 7 years, Schultz & Costello Inc. AND B. SOLOMON 242 MAIN ST. was talking about. It was himself and Mrs. E. Moog." The “dream girl"” letters were found in the minister's clothes shortly be- fore he left her and their two chil- dren in May, 1921, she testified. Helen | Duthill of Blooming Grove, N. Y, | identified them as having been writ- | ten by her. “He never called me his ‘dream girl,’” she testified. “I just signed She is not.” On Christmas Day the Salvation Army distributed among the women prisoners a pair of curling irons and a small mirror for each. All Heed Decree. And already a new style in hair ar- rangement has been established. Mrs. Louise Peetef sent from Los Angeles for one of the most brutal murders in years, is recognized as ar- biter of styles. them that way.” Mrs. Peete was trim, fashionably] She denied wrongdoing with the dressed, when she arrived. This gave|minister, and told of having gone to her a standing and reputation the|the theater with him while Mrs. other women never have forgotten. |Genthner.was left at home. By common consent, the first curl.| Mrs. Genthner, who is living with ing iron was presented to her, and|her two children at the home of her Given By LOCAVA AND TARI( NI Lithuanian Hall, Park st. SATURDAY EVENING Jacob’s String Orc bestows upon herself and in keeping at bay those dread allments peculiar to her sex, which drag her down and leave telltale traces upon her coun- tenance. Sparkling eyes, the elastic step and a clear complexion never ac- company organic troubles, Distressed expressions, a sallow complexion, dark circles under the eyes, lassitude, headaches and mental depression are the telitale symptoms of women's ail- ments. Women so troubled should not lose a day in taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, the most successful remedy known to over- come woman’s ills and restore health and beauty. TEL. 24-4 ““The Creamy Polish’’ The all-round polish for furni- ture, floors and the automobile. Get a Free Sample at your Dealer's. Made by the makers of Stafford's Inks. FROM 3 TO 5 P. M. LEAN SMOKED— SHOULDERS ....... LB. 12%c PRIME RIB ROASTS zoc "20c ROUND — PORTERHOUSE — SIRLOIN STEAK conbames UL o GROUND HAMBURG 1. 28¢ —ALL DAY SPECIALS— VEAL LEGS PRIME RUMP BONELESS ROLLED SHOULDERS LAMB GENUINE SPRING LAMB LEGS .. LAMB LOINS TO ROAST FANCY LAMB LEAN BOILING BEEI Lb, 34c .22¢ . 22¢ . 12¢ . 25¢ 16¢ . 20c¢ Lb. 22c . Lb, 360 .24c¢ l4c 3§ L SHOULDER VEAL ROASTS “Day By Day, In Every Way, This Sale Grows FANCY V Better” Suits Reduced Overcoats Reduced CHOICE STEWING ROL'D ROASTS. ... LAMB .. . NATIVE SHOULD] l'e\\(l‘ LA CLODS Silk ones, knit ones, light ones, dark ones, bright ones, quiet ones, bows or four-in-hands—All Reduced You Know Our MANHATTAN AND SON SHIRTS You know they’re good fabrics at regular prices. Now we’re making reduc- tions on our whole stock of fancy shirts. $1.50— HATS —$1.50 Still Good Picking 6% —67%—T—TY% BREASTS VEAL. .Lb. l-‘RA‘\KI'lRTG .. Lb. VASSAR UNDERWEAR You can well afford to figure a year ahead. $7.00 Now ......... $4.50 $5.00 Now .. . $3.50 SMALL LEAN FRESH HAMS Pound ... FRESH SHOULDERS Pound ... 15¢ PORK CHOE Lb. 20c PORK CHOPS ... PORK LOINS Pound ... 20c (Whole or half) SHOULDER ENBS "w. 16¢ ROAST PORK . BEST RYE, WHEAT OR GRAHAM 5S¢ 32¢ 25¢ SPRING SHOWING PLAIN — MARBLE — RAISIN |POUND CAKE ...... LB. 25c 12¢ 15¢ 15¢ Dobbs Hats Knox Hats .Doz. Doz. « Doz, . Ea. Lb. . Ea. WHIPPLD CREAM PUFFS .. SANTORTI: CAKE ANGEL CAKE~Rich and Dandy ... ROLLS OF ALL KINDS—Large Ones. .. Dobbs Caps ASSORTED MOMICAN BUNS . LARGE FANCY COOKIES Knox Caps BEST— Pure Lard 2Lb. 27¢ Eggs ) D;z 67¢ COTTAGE BEST ‘(‘RE[L\[IIR\'— Butter .... Lb. 5l¢c PINEAPPLE JAM .... Lb. 21c WINTER CAPS 50c and $1.00 were formerly priced up to $2,50 NEW PLAID WOOL MUFFLERS NEW PAISLEY SILK SHAWLS WOOL HOSE . 50c Now .... 3 for $1.00 $1.50 Now ......... $1.00 12¢ 19c 28¢ 22¢ 15¢ 10c 23¢ . Lge. Bot. Lge. Can s NBEAM MAYC FANCY CUT B 15¢ 21c¢ 200 | 29¢ 16¢ SHREDDED COCOANUT GRAPE JUICE ........ M OF WHE ANCY CUT STRIY | KARO SYRUP DAVIS BAKING POWDER . l’int lk)L . Pkg. . Can Can . Can 3rd ANNUAL. SALE $32.50 YE LONDON SHOP =2 Lbs. 15c. With Grocery Purchases 25¢ 25c Special From 7 A, M. to 12:30 P. M—CONFECTIONERY s v 19€ hoe. 20€C A strictly hand tailored suit—made in our own shop which will be made to your entire satisfaction A few more patterns left in worsteds and all wool fabrics in various colors and stripes. SOUND YELLOW ONIONS . .. 10 Lbs, YELLOW STONE TURNIPS . I0 l,h! KILN DRI POTATOES Special From 0 to 11 A, M. BEST MAINE— Potatoes .. Pk. 25¢ EXTRA HEAVY GRAPEFRUIT . JUICY CAL. SUN- KIST ORANGES. W/ JUICY l'li Also — New Carrots, New Cab- bage, Fresh Rhubarb, Radishes, Green or Wax Beans, Fancy Peppers, Brussels Sprouts, Cau- lifower, Fancy Celery. Ripe Tomatoes, Lettuce, Parsley, ete. PREsH RED RIPE STRAWRERRIES. . Bas, FANCY WHITE TAILORS — New Britain, Conn. Elm apd Main Sts.