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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1023, “TABS AR AWARDS ASH THAT HARVARD |25 3 s s NOT LARGE ENflUfiHI::i:.}u;::i | FERRET OUTK. K. K. Number of Prisoners Increases as ‘..':o:":‘::';:.'. il was maries Ovm Au Peitioned by Assn. Does Main(enance Cost e Naers e gp Adnmm ol Negroes e — KEROSENE GOES UP. New York, Oet. 25.—The Standard Ol company of New Jersey has ad- closing :l oty fair i/ last | Washingten, Oct, 23.—~The rapid in- | New York, Of' 23.—~The national cresse In the number of federai| Others to whem & were uuauullfllll-n for the advancement of | prisoners has created an urgnt » |are; John MeOabe, 1 n street, | 0olored people today sent & message to | G008 | Mariboro, Mass, §100; Frank Randolf, |the board of everseers, Harvard Uni- | ity for additional housing space in T ANDIRONS ~ FENDERS SPARK GUARDS ~IN BLACK ENAMEL ENJOY YOUR OPEN FIREPLACE THIS & FALL Herbert L. Mills HARDWARE 336 Main St.J San-Tox Baby Talcum Contains only the purest, smoothest, softest ingredi- ents; no medication, no | mineral matter; safe for the tenderest skin; deli- ‘ cately perfumed. | Onadwick |miven & Ford Cou {the ¥, M, T, A, Jester's hall en Aui street, night. vanced the price of kerosene in bulk one cent 1o § cents & gelion for water white and 7 cents & gallon for standard white, 658 Main street, $100; A, Proventgd, | Versity, calling atteation to reperts federal penal institutions, Superinten- | 858 P, O, Box, N, B, §50; J, A, John- :hu:ulto Ku I;lu' Klan existed in the | dent of Priso eber H. Vol o. |80M, L. W, C, $100; Madlyn Reynolds, | Inetitution and asking that the organ- b R g o ety Ofw T 56 Winter street, New Britain, $50; |leers be ferreted out and expelleds Daugherty, Another pressing prob. |Bmith, 850; . H Petry, 641 Arch The association’'s message, signed by lem in the prison management, the |street, New Rritain, §100; Miss Thom, Jlifl" W. Johnson, seoretary, follows; | report said, is that of providing use- | Fathey, 94 Valley street, Bristol, CL | . Newspapers quete the Harvard ful employment for prisoners, e [#060 [Crimson “an asserting that the Ku In the three principal federal| A slik quilt was presented to Mary | Klux Kian exists in Harvard The | Kenney ol Iuo Stanley ltml | National Association for the Advance. | prisons, Atlanta, Leavenworth, and A Mt ment of Colored People wishes to go foNell Island, and the several smaller |on teoord & believing that it would | | | f l institutions, there were econfined on | | be better to close the University than | June 30 last a tottal of 7,066 prisoners, | t N i 1 g an increase of 70 over the total on | Christopher of um Returning Vol ’m iietiatias ot the gtinte ot| 169-171 MAIN STREET PRINOE 'fl'&m BACK . Of th " neral | l‘!u"v‘v:nd::du:‘l::“:u In' Inll::l::‘:-r“b:: lo Ris. Witv's Fu (race and religious hatred upon which | ; New York, Oct, 23,—Prince Chris-|the infamous Kian depends to re.| e s (PARER.: daten o 1! f G h 16 here Bep- | crult its membersahip. | i be urged at the coming session, Mr, |topher of Greece, Who cai e 3 | N 5 ‘ 4 Vol id, to authorize a referma- |tember 28 with the body of his wife, We trust that every effart will be ¥ ) d-' w lo:;‘:o:lmulton:nlnflnndan and one |[the Princess Anastasia, !nrml'fly ll‘r- :nm; :o :'lk'l:;;:r n-oul .-:l.pou"hll:.‘ k¥ | Mo’d 'Ifi &Mut“o*m Offiu L It 180 | Willlam W, Leeds, sailed for home to- for bringing s organization Inte | L i“.h ‘h"a :::::;" n.’"fi(‘é’." to |||'o:‘n:? day on the Aquitania, the same \fnu-l;)hl:-\;rd h.na"‘m‘.z they will :o ox. | Is Located At hich he brought the. Princess' | pelled when thelr names are known j RU Y 50‘ et P e i e ;:::l:\ ;ur|ln:.rml‘ ationwide experience with the Kian 0 57 g‘r:;t ?t!‘eei, t‘ ’ dlfland 505 d “ ur me! oI eye testing 18 erent an 5 such a sure one and so exact that it never f fails to bring results. | } If youare having eye trouble and are in need ‘ 4 5,016 | Princess Xenia, ‘ lnnd Prince Christopher are to make [their home In the Earl of Spencer's great mansion In London, the lease of which, made by Princess Anastasia, e ‘ still has five years to run. Princess|Man Arrested in. Denver Tells of Xenia, a slim, trim figure in heavy | Crossing Country As Tourist Burglar. | FOR FALL PEUSPME Sny R R R AR r | With him on the homeward jour- has demonstrated that where it has ROBBED AS THEY TOU RF" of glasses, you can feel safe in trusting your keep as well as that of dependents MEni : ; Sad hely Soduce (8o Maintiniace oost ey wore E e, o4 he wirs, the ' eyl n“,?:.'.'b.."..“l‘.m'.".i.“'..’m.?.'.‘,".3 Mr, and Mrs, Leeds ! to do so later,” eyes to us, as we have the knowledge and ex- perience to fit glasses to any eye that re- ‘sponds to light and at a reasonable price to The cost of maintaining L ofind AR you. LEWIS A. HINES, Ref. D. tions was $1,478,602 during the fiscal Eyesight Specialist year 1923, as against $1,313,627 for 5,540 prisoners in the previous year. Rooms 504-505 Hudson Bldg. 57 Pratt St., Hartford RENIER. PICKHARDT & DUNN released on parole during the year compared with 702 the year hefore, |mourning, was the center of attraction | Phoenix, Ariz, Oct. 23.—Depart- Telephone 1409-2 She i the number of paroles terminated for on the big liner's deck. ment of Justice Agents are Im'enllnl-? violation of conditions waa 43; com-[gmilingly posed for newspaper pho- Il"‘ the story of one of three men ar- | Of Cashmere and Silk and Wool pared with 73 the year before, tographers. | tested Bare yeaterday, who told of.the | 1.00 $1.50 Vg I theft of an automobtle in Philadel- 8¢ s WANT NOTRE DAME GAME. AUTOIST 18 I\IAA’.\l‘ED." = Iphia and & journey of several,thou- Miia feods ki e The most durablo fine hoso Syracuse, N. Y., Oct. 33.—Syracuse| Bridgeport, Oct. 23.—John sand miles enllvened by alleged bur- A made—in plain colors and 2- uulzcralty athletic authorities are|vio of New Haven is held criminally| glaries and forgeries, attractive membc‘zr of Wl.lhlnl'.unuwt tone mixtures in great varlety. making every cffort to book Notre|responsible for the death of Joseph| ™ The prisoners gave thelr names as clal set, is, according to announcemen Some are drop stitch styles, Dame's football team for a game|Waldman, 67, of this city fatally in-{ Avthur W, Ilsher and George J.|by her mother, engaged to marry Dr. others are ribbed—all are most Mnere in 1924, it was said today by|jured Octobe;l 1]&. whotn hhr-“ wha Ringling, each 20, and Larry Vollmer, | pay| 1,cusinoff, first secretary of the attractive and unusual at the iversity officials. Michigan 1s an-[struck by Ivio's automobile in| 25, ] bR price. :tnh;r ':e:m which Syracuse may at-|Southport, in a finding made today| “I-don’t know how stores B"‘E:l'hl" 1¢lkl"°n Wedding tempt to book for a home game. by Coroner Phelan. we robbed,” Pisher was asInot been set, e JUST FOR WEDNESDAY " SPECIALS | many quoted Horsfall Grain Brogue Oxfords ) $8.00 HORSFALLS 93-99 Xdsylum Strect Hartford. 127 Main St., Opposite Arch St, Gossard Front Lac- ing Corsets and Gossard Longerlyne Brassieres To wear a Gossard is to experience real Corset Comfort. There are Gossards for busi- ness, sports and dress and our New Ideal figure types classify your figure and eliminate any, - possibility of your not being able to be fitted with a Gossard. A “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” CITY ITEMS. *That Old Gang of Mine,” by Shan. non Four and Fox Trot Trot by Cali- fornia Ramblers, John A. Andrews & Co.—advt. Mrs, Charles Kindelan of Glen street is undergoing treatment at St. Francis' hospital, Hartford. “Oh, Harold,” special fox John O. Andrews & Co.—advt. A party was given at the home of Miss Anne Bengston of Main street last evening. Guests were present from Hartford and New Haven. Miss Hazel Houle and-Fred Houle of Hart- ford entertained with piano selections and dancing. Lyman Trask of New Haven rendered vocal selections. trot. About 60 guests were present. Boxing, State Armory, Oct. advt. The following inventories of estates have been flled in probate court: Charles S. Hill, $505; William J. Smith, $600; John A. Minor, $2,300, consisting of Rerlin real estate. Gulbransen Player Planos, Morans, —advt. Evéning school classes in the Bart- lett school will open Monday evening. Has Your Back Given Out? 80.— Is a dull, constant backache slow- ing you up? Are you lame and achy— tortured with stabbing pains? Then look to your kidneys. When the kid- neys weaken the system becomes overloaded with poisons. Backache, cutting pains, headaches, dizziness and urinary disorders are the natural result. Don’'t wait for serious kidney sickness to set in. Use Doan's Kid- | ney Pills! Thousands recommend I’oan's. They should help you. Ask ycur neighbor! Another New Britain Case: | Mrs. Jos. Hooper, 32 Chapman St., says: “One morning my back started | to ache and I could hardly stand. Jt| feit as though it were broken. My | feet swelled and I could scarcely get | my shoes on. My husband advised | me to try Doan's Kidney Pills. 1 give Doan's credit for the healthy condi- | tion my kidneys are in now.” DOAN’ KIDNEY PILLS 60¢ at all Drug Stores Co. MigChem Butfalo,NY Bates Dress Ginghams— plain colors, even and broken checks. A large as- sortment, 39¢ value, 32-in. wide. Wednesday SPecial .... Yard 25(: Flannelette Bloomers — made of good quality flan- nelette in white and pink in regular and outsizes. Wednesday Cotton Challies, light and daa]« dcolo(r!;ngs. Yard wide. Wednesday 17 C Special .... Yard Madras Shirting in plain colors and white with col- ored stripes, extra quality, 32 inches wide. Wednes- el Yard 33 (¢ Special . ... Wool Tweed Suiting in good color mixtures for skirts and dresses. 58-in. wide. Wed. $l 49 Special . Yd. E; Brand Yarn in small skemwésdmnety of colors. Wednesday %peclal 21 C “Another lot of Thermos Bottles with aluminum cup, pint size, all perfect. Wednesday Special Davidson's Combination Fountain Syringe and Hot Water Bottle. Every one guaranteed. \\'ednesday Special 79 C Ladies’ House Dresses plain percale and striped Gingham in all sizes. Wed- nesday Special | ton Hose—~made with fash- Starting Children’s Flannelette Rompers in sizes 1—6 yrs. Trimmed with contrasting colors. Wednesday Special 69 C Ladies’ 12-Button Suede Gloves, 2-clasp, grey, mode, white. Wednes- day Special Men’s Wool Sport Hose ~—drop stitched in heather mixture. Very special — Just for Wednesday, Pair 42(: Boys’ School Hose — “Cadet” brand—made with double knee and 4-thread heel and toe. Value 50c pair. Just for Wednesday .. Pairzsc Boys’ and Girls’ Fleeced Lined Vests and Pants. Value 69c each. Just for Wednesday Extra large size White Bath Towels, double loop. Wednesday Special ... Each 3 9 C Double All Wool Plaid California Blankets in sev- eral colored plaids, size 70x80. Wed. $8.98 Special Reg. $12.00 Large assortment of fancy Tickings for pillows and mattresses. Reg.59c. Wednesday t gy 39 c ar zCla.sp Quede black only. 23c ,adles Lisle Gloves, Wednesday Special “Infants’ Double Mittens in silk and, wool. Wednesday Speclal 2 l C “Ladies’ Fine Quality handkerchiefs — hem- stitched and embroidered corners. Wed, Special— 4 for 250 HOSIERY SPECIALS Ladies’ Silk - and Wool Hose in heather mixtures —excellent quality. Value $2.00 pair. Just for Wed- nesday $ l g 2 9 Ladies’ Fine Gauge Cot- ioned hack and double soles. Colors, black, white and cordovan. Just for Wednesday Ladies’ Medium Weight Vests, Pants and Tights. “Forest Mills” make. All styles. Just for Wednesday, Ea. 93c Boys and Girls’ Sleepmg Garments in grey and white. Value $1.50 each. Just for 9 3 c Wednesday, Ea. Unbleached Sheets, size 81x90. Seamed. Heavy weight. $ l 1 9 Wed. Special Crib Blankets in nursery patterns, 30x40. Wed. Special, Ea. 69c (‘nlmed %trlped Outmg Flannel f o r Pajamas, ete. Good warm weight. \\ednesday " ond l7c Special . hpecml Barred Scrim Sash Cur- tains, good size. Wed. Special, Pair 35 C All Irish Linen Damask in several floral patterns, 72-in, wide. Reg. $2.25. Wednesday Special .. Yd $1 69 “18-inch White Art Linen, Linen, for scarfs and art work. Wednesday Special ... Yard 49(‘, All Linen Crash Dish and Roller Toweling with red and blue striped bor- ders.” Regular 39¢. Wed- Special ... l\ng" AI:lsorl;é'nt ‘Towels, mstitched. Wed. Special, Each 19¢ Marquisette Curtains — with neat lace edge. Full length, Wed. $1 25 Special, trial fitting will convince you. STYLISH NEW APPAREL AT INEXPENSIVE PRICES Sport Coats, Luxurious Fur Trimmed' Coats—At Moderate Prices—Jacquettes up to $25.00 DRESSES—Velvets, Crepes, Silks, Poiret Twills, Jerseys WELCOME The doors of this bank. are thrown wide open-in friendly welcome When and how can we serve YOU? TRUSTCO ERITA NIWE IR THE BANK OF SERVICE Open Saturday Evenings 7-9 WITH J. Warren Kerrigan Famous Star of Watch For “THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST" PALAC s | “RED LIGHTS” Sunday