New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 12, 1923, Page 17

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1925, FLECTRIC GANERA T0 SNAP THE WINNERS Probably Will Be Used at French slitution He had dresse dhimaell up in wom __(an's costume he had desigred and Ho-Jutlan Bi-| niade nimself in odd moments out of cal IMpersonatars nits of material he had stolen from the upheistery and chalr shop iIn prison. where he worked WOMAN Lincoln, Neb, Oct tinge all beware: You | Caugin Cole, T this disguice. had aliowed himself to be escorted with the crowd { | ‘lhuulh the larger part of the prisen Paris Oct. 12.-The French Olvm- pie commitiee is experimenting with & merhanical photographic device to record the finishes of the runping eents during the 1924 Olymple games. Thus far the experiments have been sweeessful, and there is every lkelihood that a eamera will be | on hand at the Anigh line of all races | to confirm or infirm the ruling of the Judges. The. arrangement 13 practically the same as that in use for some years in Belglum to photograph the finishes | of horse vaces, and whieh is lkely to | . be adopted at French race tracks next | geagon A eamera is ot Yugt over the Anish | line about three feet from the ground, and a etring is stretehed out across the track about the same height, and | three feet fram the actual fAinish The | string, upon being broken by the | chest of the arriving winner, auto. matically releases the kodak, which | Snaps the runners just as they cross the 1ine. The megatives are de. waloped in two minutes, The photograph also will record the time of the race to one.twentieth of @ second, A hugs clock nine fest in dwiameter will be installed right op- posite the finish line inside the track in direct line with the camera Through an electrical arrangement it* will be released by the firing of the | starting pistol and stopped by the breaking of the string at the finish line. The second hand, making a complete ravolution splits the seconds' in twenty fractions, whila a smaller hand records the ! other the minutes seconds and an- HARNESSING DOG A CRIMF, Though dogs are used for drawing wmall vehicles in many parts of the Continent it is an offense in England At Collompton( Devon, a summons was heard against an elderly man who had harnessed a dog to a four-wheeled invalld carrlage. A fine of five shil- lings was impored. ~ SAGE, ALLEN 3-1090 HARTFORD | SWEATERS HAVE A PLACE IN EVERY | WOMAN'’S OUTFIT AT $7.50—See the “Scottie” Coats that are so fashionable. Shown in Camel, Copen, Grey Brown, Rose and the heather mixtures. Some of these Coats show contrasting col- ors. AT $3.95—Brushed Wool Scarfs in various colors are especially good value. We have ‘ them algo at higher prices. Our Sweater displays are wonderfully attractive. Shown on second floor. STILL FEATURING HOSIERY VALUES REGULAR'$1. “GORDON” SILK AND FIBER STOCKINGS ~ All perfect Hose in black, white and the wanted colors. make for 69c. At $1,00—~Women’s Part Wool Sport:Hose made with dropstitch effect in Black, Cordo- van and Fawn. 'CHI[;DREN'S WOOL STOCKINGS—Made with Derby. rib in brown heather mix- ' tures. Sizes 6 to 8%5—T9c. UNION SUITS AND SLEEPING GARMENTS Women'’s Medium Weight | Suits, low neck, sleeveless style, regular Extra sizes, $1.15. Dr. Denton’s Sleeping Garments for children. Sizes 1 and 2, $1.00; Sizes 3, 4, 5, $1.19; Sizes 6, 7, 8, $1.39; Sizes 9, ‘10, sizes, $1.00. $1.69. B =——— NEW MODELS IN CREPE BLOUSES Blouses of figured or plain crepe in at- tractive new Fall colorings. to 46 PETTICOATS Heavy Jersey Silk Petticoats, line model with fringe, also a with rows of tucking at hem. Colors are black, navy, gray, copen, buff and brown. $2.95 A $5.00 value for SATURDAY SPECIALS IN LINGERIE Envelope Chemise of goft batiste with built-up or strap shoulder. In tail- ored or lace trimmed mod- els. Sizes 36 to 46, $1.29 SEASONABLE SPECIALS AT THE BOYS' SHOP ALL WOOL SWEATERS 5.39 Vs All Wool Sweaters, coat and V-neck styles. Large roll collars. navy. " Priced For Saturday at $5.95 Brown and l by & bevy of “hard-bolled” guards whe aever noticed he was not a wom an. He had the ili.luek, as the erowd was being filtered out, to come under the eagle eve of Deputy Warden | | Kavanaugh, whe recognized him even | under his paint and pawder and In his | feminine rig Prison officlalt gave him eredit for | tremendous eleveraess in the prepara- | Il\nn of his woman's disguise It was perfect in every detall, and in nine | casts out of ten would have woen him | hig way out He had perfected a good.locking | hat of eardboard, wire and chair [ Minings: made a wig out of the fine black hair used in the better uphol stering jobs; awiped from the store and the women's hlack oxfords them hrown to go with & pair of women's stockings out of the sleeves of a discarded brown silk | fersey; made a corset of blue satin | | ehalr backing and fitted with dozens | | of cysiets taken from army shoes on | The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-y;y. Stops the fam in- etantly, Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in clear liquid and in thin plasters, The action is the same, t BlAfiwe-j;a_L “KID" COLE, “Kid" Cole, serving a life term in the Nebraska penitentiary for killing an Omaha pawnbroker, racently came | with an ace of walking out its doors & CO. 3-1090 .(INC)) HARTFORD AT $5.95—Several new models in Golf Coats are shown here. Fine brushed wool garments in heather mixtures and plain col- ors. New styles with plaid or striped trim- mings. . 9¢ A 81 Stocking ot *Gordon” AT 35¢—Women's Medium Weight Cot- ton Stockings in black only. Special at 35¢ a pair, 4 pair for $1.00. Sizes 9 to 10—§1.00. Cotton Union | “Merode” Union Suits for women, medi- | um weight cotton. Sleeveless style, | Extra sizes, $1.95. ' Made with sleeves, regular sizes $2.00. regular sizes $1.75. Extra sizes, $2.25. On Main Floor Extra size Crepe Blouses in shades to match or harmonize with the new suits. Three models. Sizes 46 to 52, -— $10.95 — Sizes from 36 AND BLOOMERS AT A SPECIAL PRICE $2.95 Straight style finished Bloomers of heavy quality Jersey. Gar- ter finsh at knee. Shown in dark and light eolorings. A very good value at - $2.95 — Gowng of crepe and ‘ shadow batiste. Sleeveless f lace trimmed model and al- 50 style with sleeves, — $1.49 — | Two-piece Pajamas of | crepe. Plain colors or fig- ured patterns. Special at - $1.95 — SPORT HOSE $1.19 Pair All Wool Sport Hose, the famous “Lion” make. Sport Hose, in brown, SCHOOL SUITS £8.95 Two-piece School Suits, all wool, and well tailored. A very special value. only, very special at 39¢ pr. DmUIsED As %0 one of & group of country people | mercerized brown lining for chaive who had just Anished touring the in “Clever When and where he did the pains Pecensaly officlals do net know They say it was the cleverest effopt #r¢ acling similarly in the histary of the way of attempted escapes the man had prepared the weeks In advance, and seleoted this|#enize India’s participation date hecause during state fair week hundreds of country people take the that the ehosen Indian team will eon oppertunity to visit the state peni- |56t of the hest athietes that all the tentiary. These are conducted through Provinees can produce in groups of & hundred by Cole, dressed in a|'he sperting traditions of such eeun taking werk ments of guards secluded eorner, and as the procession pagsed him, joined it /INDIA T0 COMPETE, IN PARIS OLYMPIC GAMES, “™ na'ies, secfaca. ‘r.mmnv of nc;nl;umon to Form events Rengal Olymple Committes in Connection, Caleutta, Oct 12 (cnesver pa. ) India will room of the prison theater a pair of one of the competitors in the Olymple |10 miles and, if competitors for this tinted | games to take place in Paris in 1924 color |if plaus inavgurated by Lord Lytton, [ner after physieal examination eould | scheme he had worked out; fashioned | governor of Dengal, are carried out |be carefully trained for the longer “De Luxe” {The governor has called & mesting for the purpese of forming & Beagal' Olymph committes n nnection » with India's propesed representation the Governors of several other provinees prise prison in the Every care is being taken” saye Evidently | Pr. A G Noehren, physical director for India. Burma and Ceylon, "to or in the on a representative basls, seo of Kings estume games T have eon detach. | fdence that, altheugh Indiz "as not tries as Pangland or France, she will give a good account of herself. There 15 undoubtedly goed athletie talent ameng her vast' population, and whe knews but that a potential werld champion may not be hidden away in Dr Neehren continued, “ta limit competition to the better known track and feld With regard te the marathen race, 1ot it not be forgotten that the runner after whom the race was | named dropped dead in the streets m' Athens. At Delhi we think it wiser be(to substitute a modified Marathon nl' Fstablished 18 Years 392 MAIN ST, ven! show special promise, the win. | JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS HREE new P& @ Shops opened this Season! Lewiston, Me. -- Woonsocket, R. I. - Danbury, Conn. Year after year the chain of PeQ@Q Clothes Shops increases -- now they extend from Maine to Michigan! ‘ Every new store we open, increases our volume of business, which means the greater the volume, the greater the values we give. ; The “PARADE"” Overcoat We demonstrate the tremendous advantage you have in buying P& @ Clothes, in our great showing of Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats af 20 30 35 This store is stocked with a greater variety than ever before. More new models, more rich patterns, more fine woolens, more smart styles to select from, than ever before. The cream of America's great woolen mills, the latest styles direct from our own designer's room, in our great New York Tailor Plant ---to you; backed up by the same guarantee of satisfaction, and followed up by the personal service that has made this “the greatest chain of Good Clothes Shops in America.” v The Overcoat sketched abeve p& Q is the new full back coat so very popular in New York now. We call it the “Parade” because Broadway’s Good Dressers are proud to show it off! Pe @ “De Luxe’ Overcoats Newest overplaids and finest rlaid backs, in bil the new colorings, super quality . Suits of domestic and imported woolens speclally selected and of highest grade tailoring 3 If vou want Io see the newest and save the maost, visil the Main St. Here 5 & wateh that you can be prowd of in the company It 45 & Waltham Watch at Un. ual Beauty and Quality, “aifts That Last” B, GEORGES 1668 MAIN AT, Walk One Flight. Tt Will Pay You Himberg & Horn 10 R, R, ARCADE WRIST WATCHES, WATCHES, DIAMONDS

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