New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 9, 1923, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 1WesbAY, OCIOBER 9, 102, | HELD FOR DOG'S ATTACK, [gerid's bulidog on Muriel Wildriek, | FRILLS DON'T GO AT , : ettt W) BOONING FIUME Owner of Animal That Bit Gid Pat Mrs, Pord Wildrick of 385 South Dela t S Sakilal Unider 8000 Rall. WAPS venna, this ety Free Customs Zone i Contemplated in Iq w | v P | The ehild is in the Atlantie ity E STYLE COLLEGE B Atiaotie Gly. N, do Ot \’, ’"“' hospital, according to the pelice, in & Kfiort o Revive Trade and Endus: | ! acdon ; Theresa Vitzgerald of 479 | serious condition, The dog is said to| [ h street, R as held 0 have almest severed her left leg, R try in the Proyinee. 2 0 bail by ph A carder Corlo ordered the animal im f b (hy NEA Sorvice.) Lt mt s midota e Jl¢ here yeste the | pounded for three weeks for abserva-| '1Ume, Ost, 9. —Establishment of a| ’ - |outcome of injuries alleged to have!tien, Mrs, Fitzgerald will have to! fTee customs zone and other malters $ l Yellow SHprings. ., Oet. 8.5=They NS must have sound. knewled e o | 0f Mmen and affairs and a personality |Veen Inflicted Bunday by Mre. Fits- | pay for its keep. to revive industry and trade in Fiume practice what they preach dewn here ) i at Antiobh Celege developed in foresight eaution, | g8 o U e — | A7¢ contempiated by Gen. Giardine, This couragrous ttle institution | eourage, character, tact and initia-| 7 the military gevernar, with the con av v tucked away in the quiet foothills of ¢ive” | Wh w " Ge m sent of Premier Mussolinl, The free t o l t m “ne would include the entire city of . A-lunmu umn has Just stapted on the Antieeh firs apened its doors its wew departure fn ) under the new pian in 1921 when 200 Fiume and all the suburbs along the < students whre enrolled, Last yoar this S a4 coast taking in Abbasia, Lovr d | = * 1 sident \|m.|u r:' ;'“l“'«‘lrl .\‘4'. -|m|-|'!'l<:. m:;‘ Ju“.'."i A.n-ulu- n m‘l\luluu l‘:m pntn::::!-“;l nUALITY GUUDS AT .J 3'8 MA'N !l T Margan, Antioch is giving the world | from latest application figures for the Bauxite mines located at Alb N successful oulture witheut frills by | entranco, mathiculation this year| ol 1 | would be .m:'u.'-'.A"ml'm.'..;n....,ff';:‘ [[uNnMY P RlEE (1 TE l 2 48 K‘ trning um #ell roliant men trained in u.l'l pro :n..l'n.“- rceed : ", : ot " K53 | Fiume. The Bauxite is now shipped Al B Annging others through resident Movgan casentially a to Germany providing one of th » big man although he does not flour- il | ehief o v el » R T N Y - s it st 1| Morning Specials From 7 A. M. to 12:30 Noon ¥ ke of ‘oluws room | ideay an one might expeot from 3 19 [ tAblishment of an aluminum factory BEST NO. 1 POTATOES pk. 35¢ wotual ox- ! high powered go-get-'cuy type of 3 here will b ouraged, R ‘ In mlcllll:;lt.“;hl‘ :nlnanlun of the L":AN SN’OKEI) SHOULI)ERS v e lb llc anee in nearby factor and 1 leader ries, that theory 1ANE May He founded Antioeh with the idea| ‘ % former Hungarian torpedo works into | me recoiiciled an individual | of putting come eatineal ackgronnd $ i3 | some new industry is expeoted as an- |8 Bident earipped at-graduation o] into the ¢lucation af welentifically | h ke e o by 44 axponted @ an- All Day Specials in All Departments stop into, excoutive control of hia' trained perions that they might bel ) A A 205 3 T v the Flumans among whom |hen has pe e st ST et i ropesr e e et o o swores - CHOICE SIRLOIN STEAKS ... ... Ib. 89 I“mu u:r u.;| u‘n‘m.n of “study a : Wanging valucs in all parases of live A ? | neas since the port was tied up by po- . - ety while, werk a white,” years ard | Ing, | 9 | Mitical t = ‘. v Py T ordinarily required to graduate, al-| To put Nis pan over, Morgan | X » \ o v lol“vv, -~ ::"":‘ (\"l:' I";m'"“"l‘g' :’5: ‘l Ro::‘“ Veal though completion of study may be bullds dest on character and then \ . 2 resh Shoulders . 15 achleved in lesser time, develops the student’s Individualism ¢ 3 4§ : r:"' ¥ kl\ “""“":Afl LAR CASF. Sugar Cured Bacon b, Z8e Best lllnkfortl 35 » , owark, 3 Ay e teieiiing & 8! Reast Pork. Ih. 22¢ ' Reef Liver “Antioch's goal a to turn out po-| Antloch a turn ont ma tentlal executi | tray of diamonds In one hand and a veloping singic. nkers oeuives who vamn their ow: e ¥y - T ; Knife in the other, John Jocano ran |l A7 edtrwcod (rcamery Butter ....... fdent Morgan Inl“ 'I A i W r I': ming l"l‘""“ "'*”'";“'" i i AN | through crowded streets for several no sense to avold apecialization, bu Lie world tha simple A% h i \ Nlasks Siatand fte et ol : et MR 1 rathar: (o lay & Qrmer, mores ase] atioush to peactice what you preach 4 i S cu;’l:r:; .:y“lIlr"::l’;:‘f.I'n';:::m‘l:; Parksdale Farm | Best P"u 2 piete development Wpon which 1o provided yob o b ol hrg i oot g Mol EGGS ... doz. C LARD ... 2 Ibs. C ""»'»%"-'.-“‘,’.'u’:"".",. en the field of train.| Pouitively “fre .I 880 i ¥ ) oy b ¢ heart of the city, He spilled a num-! SRR : ber of diamoids from the tray - Campbell’s Pork and Beans ......... can 9¢ rapriators . | M Bros.—ud N " X, ing proprietors—men who are to he/ 1 Dy ™ - 4 : a1 {ng bis dash.- Thie MOIaI aifs it wtseverss thovant doare. (§ Campbell’s Tomato Soup ........ 3 cans 25¢ Fresh Fig Bars. . 2 Ihs, 25¢ | Evaporated Milk 2 cans 2le redded Wheat. . pkg. 11¢ IT'S TIME TO TAKE Royal Lunch ‘(;'tflgkf",: et Premier Salad Dressing . jar 33¢ | i i he? | Uneeda Biscuit .. pkg. 5S¢ Good Luck Jar Rubber- Fancy Peaches ... can 29¢ 2 doz. 15¢ Many doctors sy influenza may he Fancy Sweet Potatoes with us before springtime, et your blood-1n §ood. condilion Fancy Pie Apples that helps. - SR pecey = TV Y g Y Take Celery King three times «|f Fresh Pulled Beets or California Sunkist week for three weeks—that, helps. § Carrots .... 2 behs, 15¢ | Oranges Give it to the children aldo, for it's a good old-fashioned vegetable tea that costs almost nothing, but gently, 03 yet surely, regulates the bowels and Robolt Howard, Jr., 2, and Catherine Bruce Gamble, 8, are| ps the entire system In fine condi- now, according to wire reports, with their father, Robert Howard | tion. Gamble, in Florida. He refuses to give them up to his wife who|, Sav: ™I waut Colery King' = Vour obtained a divorce from him last July in Paris. She maintains he | e rins ot tonie fusativen - o0 {took them from her home at Huntington, L. L, without her con- PREVENT FI SAVE LIVES AND PROPERTY STOP This Is Fire Prevention Week HELP Are you doing your part to help make ¢ guard life and property Needless . e s R . y ¥ i 7 Ve ies : New Britain a safe city to live in? From the' fve. yrensds SAY “BAYER” when you buy. Insist! | «NEW BRITAIN P EOP LE CAN HELP P Dam ST ke 1 REDUCE FIRE LOSS Pain Toothache Neuralgia Rheumatism . Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Fires oceur in American homeg at the rate of one every four minutes. At least three of every four need not start, for they are due Handy “Bayer” boses of 12 tablete—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists, to carelessness. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salleyllcacid . 1922 FIRE WASTE U. 8. A, OVER 500 MILLION DOLLARS. . 1 - Join the Nation-Wide Movement Shoe & i) for Fire Prevention and Above All The Arch of Comfort il . ® TEP into our store any day and let us | . demonstrate the Cantilever Shoe. Feel | the flexibility of the arch. See how scientifi- . cally the entire shoe is constructed to fit the ! foot. Cantilevers are constructed so that they can be drawn up to fit and support each in- dividual foot arch, without mmdmmg the g it N B 4 b B d f F. d 2 maa i P e g cvenke i ’ ew Dbritain board or I'lre Underwriters The solutel 0 y . dart, We WPE e e a",‘,’é"‘;‘;i?,'gn":;f‘th‘fi ; COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. THE W. L. HATCH CO. POLISH _LOAN and INDUSTRIAL f}l\ Lr} know the ]sa(lsfaltl:- ) '(I()TIEHDI\ULNQIEI{ERNOFF THFCHOME BANKING and REALTY CORP. ion of wearing this well- > J0X & GEORGE A. QUIGLEY made flexible arch shoe: é CRANDALL REAL ESTATE CO. H. DAYTON HUMPHREY DEWITT A ]Q:“LEY co SEAN}}?I?GDs?fiIIEIfisRoUN & CO. KINIRY & CO. E. G. ROBINS : ; ‘ M H. N. LOCKWOOD b o Sloan Brfls t: H. J. FOIREN HARRY MORTON SCHULTZ & COSTELLO o , GEORGE L. GANS P.J. MURRAY & CO. STAR REAL ESTATE CO. JOHN J. GERDIS T. W. 'CONNOR & SON STEARNS & PARSONS 185 Main St. HARDWARE CITY CO-OPERATIVE M. PAPCIAK WATSON & JONES ASSN. PARKER & DEMING FRANK M. ZIMMERMAN & CO.

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