New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 19, 1923, Page 16

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16 NO WIRE CONDUITS N BROAD STREET WILL ENTER BANKING FIELD oo or Asia Finance Board Opposes Project- E. F. Hall Re-elected Chairman Whea City that #5 ways are street whe board wer the eity ¥ ways of the city There Was ne pr the charter for inereasing fhe su fund, the charter Pelieving that subways way revision should he Built only in the busier sections of the city. It is planne S what now re Commercial a Myrtle stree Chalrman E. F. Hall o was last pight re.elected as of the finance board, called at on to the fact that the school department will weed money from the sale of honds and other necessary works should first be cared for before subways are built. Bubways, he argued, cannot be classed as a necessity, The board voted to recommend to the common council that eity nots to the amount of 85,000 ha {ssued to pay for the construction of a new building to house femals in mates of the town farm. The original esti. mates wera 870,000, but building costs have inereased 15 per cent in mmittes prepar » Ame th his o returs Rand and Hongs heen sta andard hong, ¢ where he ha tioned at the offices of the Co. of New York, The latter is a graduate of Yale, of the class of 1919 and of New Britain High school American Trading Ships Are Detained in Siberia Noeme, Alaska, June 19.—=Rev, N, F. Hoyer, a missionary whe came here hy way of East Cape, Siberia after a winter on the Little Diomedes Islands | in Bering Btrait, is authority for the statement that the American trading | schooners Silver Wave Iskum and Re. | linda from Tacoma, Wash, are de. ained at East Cape and their erews are under arrest charged with violat. | ing the Russian soviet government's trading laws, The craft and crews | were being held, Dr. Hoyer sald unti) the arrival from the south of a vessel with high soviet officials. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY Eight Feet Off The Ground An exciting moment during a foothall mhteh between the Swedish team and British team played in the Olympic Stadium in 'Rmckhnlm. when four of the players were literally swept off their i feet, JUNE 19, 1828 Miss Agnes C, Middlemas Bride of Alden Rickey The wedding Miss As ( fiddien Alden Rickey W a8 took place of the bride's mother ath High street Mr. Rickey ate Dr. and Mrs, Alden Rickey of Dayten, O, and Miss Middiemass b know al school teacher Hil of the Seuth chureh and Rev of the Beeond Congre- ast eveming at is the sen of the a we V. | ehurch of Berlin officated. | quiet affair| ¢ wedding Was @ Yery ¥ the members of the immediate tamilies being in attendance Mr and Mrs. Rickey went on a wedding trip after whieh they will reside in New York eity, where the groom is in the insorance business WEDNESDAY June 20 _.t_ ASHLEY’S THE MAN'S STORE $1.00 Reductions $1.00 NAINSOOK UNION SUITS No violegee had been done the men o past few months, Chairman W the p o i « gt or the boats, he sald, F. Mangan of the charity board stated, and an additional $5,000 will be needed. The board has already recelved $10,000, There was no op- poeition to granting the increase which Chairman Mangan said might| p 5 mot be found necessary. Matthew's Lutheran school, and wife The recommendation will come he- |yo o™l 00" e that their :c‘»; fore the July meeting of the council. |ikupt, who is a student at Concordiu A |college, Bronxville, N, Y., has heen FOR US! awarded highest honors for his work Berlin, Germany—Hat tipping is/in German for the year, Kurt Klopp falling off throughout Germany. |is a graduate of §t. Matthew's Luth- Men aren't wearing sky-pleces, Prices eran school and he also attended the A Canv xfords, 'row 30 Pairs Oxfords, narrow A8 OXIOLIE & HAttg are too high. |local high school. et @9 () Therar ... $1.00 on ) STRAW HATS Kurt Klopp Wins Honors At Concordia College C. Klopp, principal of 8t 27for $1.00 $1.00 BAL. UNION SUITS 75¢ g T $2.00—$250 CAPS ; $1.00 i ~$6.00 LINEN GOLF KNICKERS N $7.00 PANAMA HATS $5.00 Buy Wednesday T5¢ KNITTED TIES 2 $1.00 $1.50 VASSAR UNION SUITS $1.00 40c Black all-‘ld Holeproof OSE 3 $1.00 25¢ Black and Tan HOSE Pairs $ 1 .00 5 for $1.95 FRUITLESS PAJAMAS $1.15 $1.50 NECKWEAR $1.00 FAULTLESS SILK NECKWEAR 2" $1.00 Wednesday $1.00 BAL. SHIRTS—DWRS. 2" $1.50 Wednesday $1.00 BELTS 50c Wednesday FSERE TN White Att. Collar SHIRTS $1.35 Buy Wednesday $1.00 Reduction on STRAW HATS Buy Wednesday $5.00 Reduction On Suits ASHLEY BABCOCK CO. 139 MAIN STREET WALK-OVER DOLLAR DAY FOR MEN | 25 Pairs Walk-Over White GERM. ’ Like A Boy At 50— The Pai Full of Life and Energy | — - e Brimming Over With Vim and Vitality That Keeps 20 Pairs Walk-Over English Him Keen, .:neuvc and Alert last, narrow widths only. ic-Like P f ARIUM is What The agie g Pover oL b Wi pa ... $2.00 $8.00 Walk-Over Sport Ox- Old-Time Strength. fords, Duflex Fibre Soles. 1In a recent discourse a well-known New York Doctor said: “Altogether too many Pair ..... $6.50 Sport Oxfords, tan g:opla. especially those combination. $3 90 | € tween ihe ages of 40 and 60, are suffering The Pair .... Regular $8.00 Walk-Over Oxfords in black and tan. from weakness, nervous Small sizes $4 90 . disorders, kidney and only . SEE OUR éo Ptai(l)'s Black and White | Spor X- | fords. The pair$2.90 I 25 Pairs Pumps, odd sizes j ;‘Il‘nlg.l"air $2.00 25 STIFF COLLARS 5 $1.00 Buy WedPe_sday 1 Lot 25¢—35¢ SOFT COLLARS 2™ 25¢ Buy Wednesday $4.50—85.00 SILK SHIRTS $3.00 $2.50 Earl & Wilson SOFT CUFF SHIRTS SOFT CUFF SHIRTS $1.00 Buy Wednesday $2.50 Fancy Att, Collar SHIRTS $1.65 Buy Wednesday COTTON NIGHT SHIRTS $1.00 Buy Wednesday 200 Pairs Pure Silk Hos- | iery in black, brown, white | and other col- $1 .00 ors. The Pair 50 Pairs Best Knit $1.50 Pure White Silk Hosiery. The Pair 750 40 Pairs $7 gray and olive E suede Pumpe. §4. 0 liver complaints, rheu- matism, neuritis dan- gerously high lood ressure, stomach and ntestinal troubles, sleep- lessness and general de- bility. Yet with the dis- covery of ARIUM it should be easy for them to rapidly restore much of their strength, power and youthful activity.” “I know of one man 50 {elru old who was broken n health from several of these distressing ailments, but after taking ARIUM found that his blood pres- sure had been reduced to that of a boy of 20; he was l.bl:‘to efnte);- gally tnt? ‘ma orts of the youn ) g £a¢ Bl Disiiase with 3| BE YOUNG=NOT OLD—AT 80 keen, alert mind and put] in Iong hours without fa-(Msny s Man is Al tigue. In fact, thanks to/In: Gloomy, Oranky, ARIUM, he was really as{Nervous, Run-down full of vigor, vim andfand Discouraged at vitality as when a young|S0—Looking at least |with man.” 60, Boeling that the 80 Who Thought He So definite is the action|Best ¥ears of his [Wes Worn Out Feels and of ARIUM that it goesLife Have Gone and [Looks Boarcely Malf His right to work the minuteThet Mothing Is [Age Once e Renewt it enters the body and sets|worth While. Yonthful Activity With up healthy functioning of! he o-Tdke Power of the blood, glands and organs almost fmmediately. You often begin to feel this amazing revitalizing influence on your system within only 24 hours' time yet It is so harmless that even a ch“d may take it with perfect safety. A leading Medical Authority says that ARIUM should be ueed in every hoepi. tal and prescribed by every physlcian to quickiy enrich the blood, strengthen Y.helhr;exrvas. |mt" outhful power into {he velnsD and fortity the body pgainst disease and signs of pre- mature old age, you want to Inerease your I strength, vitality and nerve force, | rid yourself of pains, aches and CITY DRUG STORE' OLARK AND BRAINERD Wednesday Meat Specials Lean Smoked SHOULDERS...... Lb. 10c Lean Boneless CORNED BEEF... Lb. 16c Leap ?lgte CORNED BEEF. (}?i}’e’ iShouIder ROASTS ....... Lb. 20¢ Tender Cuts of STEAK ...... The Pair .. .. WINDOWS David Manning’s Uiath-Cuer Shoe Store 211 Main Street Chautauqua Begins June 25 you want to feel your whole v with new vigor and ambition you will find it well worth while to try ARIUM for two weeks, and if you are not amazed and overjoyed at what happens In your own case, go back to your druggist and get your small deposit without trouble or question. There are no drugs in ARIUM and success is guar- FOR STRENGTH, NERVE FORCE=RICH RED BLOOD day sale] | This is your opportunity to get | a Pittsburg LION at a wonder- fully reduced price. anteed, 80 you run no risk whatever The following local druggists state that they now have a sufficient supply of ARIUM on hand to meet the immediate demands. The whole thing only comes to $30.00. You pay $5.00 with your order and we connect the heater to your preseat range boiler ready for service. The balance is payable in easy mionthly payments of $5.00 a month with your gas bill. DICKENSON DRUG CO. NATHEN-NOVECK With a Pittshurg LION all that you have to do is light the gus, In a jifiy hot water comes a-running. No more kettle lift- ing from stove to sink, up to the bathroom and down to the laundry. The heater is guarapteed and built by the largest and oldest manufacturer of copper coil water heaters in the world. It's standard, scientifically designed and will last a lifetime of hard service, ~the Ideal Outdoor Vacation Land ANADA offers every opportunity to the lover of . outdoor life. Unexcelled fishing in virgin lakes and streams, camp sites on the edge of civilization or deep in the woods, beautiful trips for the canoeist. - HIGHLANDS of ONTARIO, whichincludes Muskoka Lakes—Great Lakes Cruise—30,000 Islands, Georgian Bay—Lake of Bays—Kawartha Lakes--Timagami—Nipi- gon—Quetico—~Minaki—Algonquin Park (2,721 square miles, alti- tude 2,000 feet), Hay fever unknown. Excellent hotels. New Ontario=the unspoiled haunt of fish and game—recently opened., Lower St. Lawrence, Quebec, and Maritime Provinces. Stop at the Dominion’s Finest Hotels Fort Garry, Winnipeg, Man ; Ma- Donald, Edmontan, Alta ; ‘Jasper Park Lodge, Josger National Park, Alta s Minaki Tnay Ninsks, Ont Highiind T, Algonquin ark, Ont ; Chateau Laurier, Ottawa, Ont.; The Prince Arthur, Pt. Arthur, Ont.; Prince Edward, Brandon, Man. For full information call on or write There are only a few left. Get your order in today. If you can't call, write or phone and your order will receive in- stant attention. C. J. LEROUX 174 ARCH STREET Telephone 12368 ender Cu "il.b 25¢ Iiry Our Fricassee CHICKENS. ...Lb. 25¢ Best Print BUTTER ... Lb 45¢ National Meat Stores Co. 70 WEST MAIN STREET STORES IN FIVE STATES TELEPHONE 483 By it's dowe with Wat, you a5 do it better with pas.” GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM W.J. Gilkerson, 204 Washington St., Boston, Mass. Canads Welcomes U, S, Tourists— No Pacsports Required

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