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NEW BRITAIN DAILY BERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1923. e O | — GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE —— FINAL CLEARANCE SALE OF LADIES’ WHITE OXFORDS . LADIES’ WHITE DOROTHY DODD OXFORDS 17 PAIRS LADIES" WHITE OXFORDS 28 PAIRS LADIES’ DOROTHY DODD BLACK Former price up to $7.00—Now OXFORDS AND PUMPS ~ $4.90 $1.00 $2.00 —— GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE —— SHOE DEPARTMENT RH[]I]ES ICE HUUSE B2 Sliar drive was made eeriter in I]ANBURY l?AIR REPORT MEDICAL ART HAS 1205, iy et i e sepient e ooee e Yok wourt ve e\ DI EGED THEIR LOVE AT the year but was discontinued for the y MADE NEW NOSE P is hinted that she may wear linea-| marry the dancer. OSSIBLE 5 5 o B ™0 e CHINESE MAH JONG GAME summer months os so many of the residents of that section were away | she has a sort of feminine Davi Var- ' IS flBJEGTEn Tfl it was impossible to secure thelr HELD IN l][;Tl]BER A nine David War-| ojout the affair.” he satd. I trust cpinion on the subject. Fanny Brice Reported to Be Anxious - - I may be excused. T expect to re- | turn to Ithaca tomorrow some time, 7| Marion Cochrane, Actress, ana Leo Mr. Berkovitz says that at the resent time 25 have enrolled as mem- to Get New Lineaments for Although the Treman-Castle d ce | v TREMAN WILL NOT TALK was recorded In Farls on July 13, o oveneineer, Marred by ., . - [ d that it is planned to havi i i 3 Residents of Sonthwestern Sec Hae scd. (AL 4e pianned ta avs Lflrge Number of Prizes for Vari- Coming Play. CONCERNING DIVORCES Miss Castle vehemently denied, when Justice of the Peace : attempt will be made to start action. £ Chicago, IIL, Aug. 2.—Tt is now de- | |[a8aacieditheae fanonce Bthist fany (B0 . tion From mprovement ASSD. | e meving io'he S uf e g Entres ADIOUIGE | cure ot o cnae one et v — | Trcman were anos e e | o1 1o s work-in’a ‘swime. ot AR will be in the nature of an open o . sult the season or if to suit the latest| Miss Castle Fafls to Meet Wealthy | clared. As evidence thereof, she an-|iong at the Lakeview House at Lake h h inter- s 4 5 iy | B in E moptingeronall it oke i hotare ey Announeements of the annual Dan- ERSTLeHel i ettheatrioalfproZ Manufacturer When Majestic :{::::(fda;‘n‘:'n‘:x?l:‘:!x;t{?ex:kt‘:':n:tf !t:'r&\r ?fi:_’;’:‘;“fi_uh" ']"‘::Et '"?:“r"?:;:t }::; | Jackson of Hartford, a consulting A new drive is being planned to form an association to. be known as|¢sted. tession. bury Fair, which will be held in Dan- T A T s oy Docks in. New York when he arrived on the Majestic. ) e “Dancing | ks b o In the mean time, reports were cir- | €léctrical engineer, proposed to Miss the Shuttle Meadow Improvement As- bury, October 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 6 this 7 sociation, the association to include [;UMMER[;E [;HAMBER i | Girl,” has had his nose ‘“taken up' | eath lave hach hentiout The nros nes | New York, Aug 2.—Robert I.|culated and denied by the dancer that| Marion Cochrane, a member of the y perceptibly through “facial sculpture. 5 i she and Treman were to be re-|cast of “Honeymoon House,” which all residents of the southern section il b foll ram will be as follows: v iy 7 ¢ Tthe g The operation was performed yester-| Treman, wealthy Ithaca manufacturer | Coo pore goofe 888 02 0 B0 B0 | s o be presented in New York this | fall, and was accepted, of the town living' south of Hart 3 o H A street, west of Arch street and Ken- Monday, et 1, arness races In|qay with the patient sitting in a chair | smilin | i i Nt s E g and urbane, courteously re-|pay r Maj o r W alngihs Kosnlia sad norih and Diat SIGNALLY HflN"REfl the afternoon coupled with exhibits| g ¥sKomam looking on. 1t L = ray to greet the Majestic; nor was £ of the Berlin and Southington town | in the various buildings and grand | guout 4a minates Vnew all hae sied| fused, when he returned on the Ma-|she waiting for Treman beneath the| They were married in Hartford Maaae SRR BN ol DeteR e e band attractionsiwnloni take cikes|s 1 all was over | jestic yesterday, accompanied by his| big “T" in the customs baggage in-|Monday by a Justice of the Peace and e el SR b L THoere e ey o B‘";i returned to his hotel with attorney, to affirm or deny that the |spection department on the pier, | left on a wedding trip over the Mo- s ar % e stralght man nose he wants for|courts of Parls had divorced him and | where reporters and photographers hawk Trail. The bride says she has appeared in the Zeigfeld “Follies™ voting age and to have an annuaHSecremry Mapy E. Curtin to Ad- ing'r\::i::.y,.m?i;tmg-»O';-'rco:::]ne& ;":idpl;ic\: the fulfilment of some movie ambl- | Irene Castle | were gathered awaiting them. app o el 4 e 8 B R A and asserts that her marriag fee of $1 per year for the advance- | : A G O try, vegetables and fruits. erica | Next week, it is said, the Chicago|two days after Miss Castle, as she| Immigrants from eastern and south- | interfere with her stage career. ment of the association. | dmss G[]]]Yemi()]] A meeting will be held in the Nor- Wednesday, Oct. 3. Trotting and| . (R 7 ) geon goes to New York to work|sald he would, but the dancer was| Tni | :::tf"‘figf"’:: Sheutithe smiddetol) 233'1'85, rz;:p":zi’":wfée“me' doge. Stneiace ot Miss Fanny Brice. It|absent when the big liner docked. Al AR L L 4 b ' 2 i e feels she has gotten all sl y Vs o % " v and committees will be eletted.| por tne Arst time in the history of| Thursday, Oct. 4. Trotting ind COCH s e o] andgmouth ml:; T‘S::sflnn;idhby !1?\:sp.apev‘ men, 1\!1_, jlouhle those from northern Europe Lawyer A. W. Upson is to be engaged | ypo New Britain Chamber of Com- |ing races. “Out of Town Day. reman sal e would rather not talk and the British Isles. as counsel for the assoclation and a|merce the local chamber has been re-| Friday, Oct. 5. Trotting and pacing drive will be launched to improve the | (,asted to have its secretary address|days. “Danbury Day." Saturday, Oct. 6. Automobile racing. Let's see if we can't find a partner —TYes, indeed! It he is about a Her- ald classified ad will find him. condition of the neighborhood In|ine convention of Connecticut Com- . . " " : ; ; geabIsl. mercial secretaries at Seaside Park,| A large number of cash prizes will - To Remove Ice House Bridgeport, tomorrow. Miss Mary E.|be awarded in the varfous exhibitions. A The two main objectives of the as- | Curtin, who is said to be the only|The vegetable exhibit carries prizes S woman Chamber of Commerce secre- | for corn, grain, potatoes, beans, to- gociation are to be: (1) The removal of the ice house at the corner of|tary in New England, and whose | matoes, cucumbers, cabbages, melons, Shuttle Meadpw avenue and Linwood | efficient and successful handling of [pumpkins and squash, peppers and street, and (2) the improvement of|the position has attracted attentionegg plant, turnips, onions, beats, car- Willow brook from Arch street in a|of the state organization, has been se- | rots, celery, endive, lsttuce, miscellan- westerly direction. A committee will | lected to be the first speaker on the feous and herbs, in combinations and g g be appointed to interview Mortimer | program in a symposium of practical | gingly. L. Rhodes, said to be the owner of community promotions. g In the fruit building prizes will be v tell how NeW | iven for the best single specimens ° the ice house mentioned above, and| Miss Curtin will / ask him to remove it as it is a ! Britain put across the new hotel, how | ong groups of apples, pears, grapes, nuisance to the neighborhood. Isa-|the Chamber helped put across the| .. nes plums and quinces. There butter WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF ANOTHER STORE IN dore Berkowitz, of Lyon street, a|new hospital, the nurses’ home and of | uyy)"5100 pe awards for nuts, prime mover for the formation of the | many other community projects com-|, 4 cpeese and aplarian supplies. An association, when asked what action|pleted with the assistance of the |, yiyipi0n of farm machinery and sup- would be taken if Mr, Rhodes refused | Chamber. She will take as her gen-| jy.q i be held in this connection. eral theme the value of service in For the housewives there will be at to remove the ice house said that the : association would then make an|giving rather than receiving. prizes for cakes and cookles, ples, effort to have it condemned by the| bread, jellies, preserves and jams, ° city as a nuisi e and unsafe. H i canned fruits and vegetables and it e L ol Govt, Plaming o s On Friday, August 3rd, 1923 t time Willow B k, N Ly a divisli Street, Is in such o condition inat| Promote Use of Checks |, In, Mo Smior Ghie, (v during hot weather the people living | Warsaw, Aug. 2.—The Polish gov-|Dits and pets generally. OUR CUSTOMERS ARE OUR ADVERTISERS : T nouitryshonillfnesa iy A LIBERAL SAMPLE of Our HIGH GRADE COFFEE, which is roasted daily in our own modern plant, it on Brobklawn street, as vet unaccept- ed by the city, are forced to keep|ernment is preparing to promote the| =~ =" 0 "ol bractically every to be given away on OPENING DAY, August 3, at the above mentioned store. thelr windows closed because of the| use of the check with a view to sta-| L 1 0 "0 " vens, turkeys, ducks, unhealthy odors issuing from the | bilizing the currency and curtailing geese and pheasants. ' brook. Mr. ‘Berkovitz said that an|the need of paper money, the min- |25 % A C " 00 O Always o leading e attempt would be made to either have | ister of finance informed the Diet last & d o A 5 the brock sled i or to have It go i | evening that the drop n the Eolht SLNS Coniieor, ab il the dom Fancy Hawaiian OUR BEST COFFEE ...........LB. 33c Fancy Imported Roasted Daily In Our Own Modern Plant SARDINES proved that during the spring fresh- ets it would not flood the roads and|the government’s finances were in Sliced Pure California Fruit Jam-25 Oz. Can 31c | In Pure Olive Ol 1 . Lan Fa o wre ".f'f:"::t“}":oxfn't."&“t s d'L(, l“ %Ifl:’:;':’ gf,?; TROLLEYMEN ARE GIVEN PINEAPPLE ] o venue own rhr;&:r:;gg\?er:‘e'\]nb:ru:)‘:“hrr:);lig?i::tt: :m::ll;'aplsur; S the 3 1.3 GENTS INCREASE el e il [l l33"35(: WELCH'S GRAPELADE—16 0z. Jar 23c 15¢ State Retroactive to RENIER, PIBKHARDT & DUNN SER e s Cauuplua,ll’sw BEANS | Fancy Sweet‘Mlxed Pickles..Qt. Jar 45c | Fancy Red Alaska 127 Main St. Opp. Arch St. Tel. 1409-2 J nvoter S outc e o' e v SALMON : Can c Pure Cider Vinegar ......20 Oz Jar 15¢ 1 Lb. Tall Can Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway company yesterday. The award was FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY ]| made by Henry C. attwit, chairman S P R ; ot Sae Sopurimet ot wie|| —— g Fancy Maire Golden Bantam Corn.... 2lc . 25¢ Fred A. Cum- SPECIAL SALE WHEAT Fancy Catsup ........ 16 Oz Bottle 23c | Cliquot Club OF ALLOUR - prcrmesss lol, 10 St No. GINGER ALE Package | () | QUALITY SUCCOTASH . No. 2 Can 176 | GNGER tory in the eastern part of the state are affected by the award which is S‘ ”VI IVI EIR e s an i ; = Fancy Columbla Rlver Salmon,%l.b Can 25¢ 25 new e, oo and sonsucors | Braden’s Pure Fig . PRESERVES Fancy California Sardmes,% Lb. Can 12¢ Pare ESSES first thrfiee months of their employ-i‘ ment, 56% cents for the next nine months and 5§ cents thereafter. The R DI( Cabtainicirs resuvelakt meute] 9% 0:. Bar Fancy Soused Mackerel ..10 Oz Can 18¢ GRAPE JUICE At $5.98 All Our Dresses up to |0, il hoimos Sontinued. Chair- | o Quart Bottle c Fancy Hawaiian Grated Pmeapple e 45c $10.98 {ly all of the uniformed employes re- | No. 2 Can |ceived this differential as one-man! At $10.98 All our Dresses up to § cars now constituted 96 per cent of | 518 98 the cars operated on the system. The Children’s Dresses and Boys’ 'L?.: “otner aepartments 0 " | OTHER NEW BRITAIN STORES Suits at $2.49, were $3 to $3.75." [, L, Vany 14 that e had retused 525 Stanley St., 521 Arch St 85 Arch St., 87 Dwight St., 423 West Main St., 270 South Main St. Now is a good time to supply J§lthe incress: granted was “obviously | ih 1 M- insufficient.” Tt | | The Economy Grocery Co., Inc. 5% Off On All Our Plain and land, about 42 miles long, eight feet " Qeirts. dsep and a surface width ot 11 feet o a roximately 0,000} Es I'HE: 'I E: 000, conneets Zaid. Willems canal swith | STOR ALL OVER STATE” e e