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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1922, - HRS STRCRANWIL Fowmsocss, Electric Light Plant is Operating and b More Discoveries Are Intends to Mest Husband's sanT é Charges at Every Turn i agi e Mgtk sgghs time plant of the valley of kings will be i i o placed in operation this week, mark- New York, Nov. 9.—Mrs. Jameg A |z the resumption proper of the work Btillman is expected back in this eity |o¢"the tomb of Tutenkhamun. How- within a few days to fight her hus-1,,, cqrier codiscoverer of the tomb band’s appeal to set aside the decigion | i, 41.¢ jate Lord Carnarvon has de- rendered against him, and to reiter-| . = ity A . . s s ;| cided to devote this season's work to . 0 S A A g ig Shipment o or Men an S 0ale division sa & hanis for the |THiie Do gikdeg woollen case A appeal. 'whn-h he is almost certain the phar- \ Yesterday she was still unaware of [20h's mummy lies, i 4 h G t hier husband’s publication of tie so-| 1he two chambers yet awaiting omen to e nc u e atur ay ln t e rea g e o lettor n which |clearance will be" closed until next S loped ‘relations — with Tred X,|vear. The first of these is the room Teauvais, halfbreed Indian guido are o ante chamber, crowded with a . discussed, Grande Anse, Mrs, Still-|8rcat accumulation of ceremonial fur- man's lodge in the Quebeo. forcsts is|niture and bearing evidence of viola- thirty-five miles from the nearest rail- |tion by the ancient tomb robbers, The ) road and i3 without telephome com-|second is the inner room of the mor- munication. tuary chamber, unviolated and full of e A message giving her the news is|treasures rarer than ever, brought to on its way, but cannot reach her be- |light before in Egypt. tdre tomorrow night at the egrliest. _— Its route is by way of Momrea{’l‘hrefl. Rtivers, and thence by moetorboat up INVITE CONN- ART[ST the St. Maurice river. Mrs, Stillman | probably will utilize the message- bearing motorboat to reach the rail- | Karl Anderson of Westport Is Asked 2 head for the trip back to New York. [ : Ex-Governor Nathan L. Miller has| te Contribute His Works for This ’ been retained by Mr. Stillman to head | 4 ... e Joga) batiallon which will argiie] . Yone's Eahibition. before the appellate division in ) 5 SR . . : " = B i I e ot ictary (ol Ra oy b AVt 4 3 4 American was against the weight of evidence. |oommittee of selection for *the 23d Ex-Governor Miller Files Brief, international exhibition of paintings Ex-Governor Miller, who will be|here beginning April 24, 1924, was aided by William Rand, Cornclius J.|announced today by Edward Duff| Sullivan and Oulerbridgr* Hor: has | Balken, ting director of Fine Arts| tiled a fifty-page brief, reviewing the | of Carnegie institute. Members of l‘éx.w-'und (vnn:m‘rnlm;;’m: the rulings|the committee, which will meet in Bcautiful new 1;111)(\g that were m‘derod hefor(\ we F W by Supreme Court Just : P invited to decided to consolidate with the chain store system w hich ’ 5 e liornd P | contribute wor e exhibition e @ e e : , .. | takes over this store when our hig stock has been dis- 900 Paivs of the season’s e S 3l | BBAUIEA Vi onn.; 1200 pairs of A. J. Bates newest models from the Ben- bl et \aiq | Emil Carlsen, New York: Mrs. . High Grade Shoes, Tan or | ])OS(‘d of. der Shoe Co. including Pumps, John I. Mack, of Poughkeey sbange BWosHsLnan t : Black Calfskin, and Black or Oxfords and High Lace Shoes litem for Guy Stilly ohn ¥ Brown Viei Kid — Winter Al Leathers including Sa- well Kent, so- ‘confession’ Tetter was ruled | Well Kent, New Hork; Gurt Meld Weight Soles—Solid Leather in 2 suede—Hand Tur " ; g , | Kredericksburg, Va., and John Sloan, eight Soles—>olld 104 tin and Suede—Hand Turn out of the trial. We shall, of course, |, 3 ™ 3 y . Ropsas t fiatit the umv:fl." ! |New York. Throughout — Both High e ou Ot ance t e l" ers and Goodyear Welted Soles— John F, Brenpan, of Yonkers, Mrs The committee of selection will| Shoes and Oxfords—Every Low, Military and Cuban Stlilman's chief counsel, denied that |10 #erve ns a jury to which artists| Siz WE tried to cancel the orders but it was too late— Heels, he had called the “confession” letter |NOt directly invited to contribute, may| @ “forgory.” HW said that Mrs, § ji1- [submit their paintings at their own NOW we are fOl’('Cd to make a radical sacrifice—Every ‘ man, in her affidavit, had denied the | ®XPUNse. This jury will meet in New A } 3 | w ihontiolty. of some of the letters al- | York on March 20, and in Pittsburgh shoe in the store must go so we are taking our loss—We QU AS Dy et vt W L e T T ° have placed this brand new merchandise on the sale | ° 1We Ko it ad re'ts aging ] SIpRTR SO tables at less than the wholesale price—Better come in o stand by it ]‘"""g argue the éase | ZEV SETS RECORD early tomorrow and avoid the crowd that will rush for J s and e newspa- | ¥ . s 6 Nnew nireedy the puble's] e this unusual opportunity. he appeal is on the calen- | Concludes Su sful Season By dur for December, but may be argued | . before that time.” Dringing tal Winnings Up tw | $399,021 in Single Year, — o o i 'y . v Below Are Listed Some of the Other Wonderful Bargains Dr. Hamilton Holt Says That is Only | Yoat-ald, radiig carcer by bringing ' the wekrs total wiwnings of the Ran- Reason This Country Doesn’t ll.\'r“n cus stable of Harry 17 Sin r to o dom Tengue Feran or amounis Yo by th A You Will Find at This Final Clearance of Our Big Stock St. Louls, Nov. 0.—The only raal | crican stable in u single year. objcetion to America’s entry into the | DY defeating Homestrotch by three league Of O ® “our dislike to | leNths “at Pimlico yesterday, Zov admit we have been wrong for three | brought his total winnings for his of four years in maintaini pirit | tWo years' racing to more than $276,- of i=olation,” Dr, Hamilton H vices | 00, . d to l\l' the |H|[:ll‘.~l Fun')h(\l‘lr I chairman of the exteutive commttee | WOn by Bn Amcrican Wioroughbrec. . = s . , The victory marked the close of his . . EN i of the league of nations nom-partisan ’ | ld tl —_— o the loague of nations non-purtian | 1 “ag ' ‘three.yelroold, *as e Consolidation e nsolidation e nsolidation e farm to retire for the winter. 132 PAIRS OF The best previous record for wine liere yesterday. Jeague because of article X,” he add- y . y et of . dre ot auile aure | DINE owners in a single year was held Boys’, Misses’ and what this articie means, But artigle "':"’:"j“‘jw R. Keene, with a total of z ’ X is simply a glorified and purified | 397,342 in l“ d @ onrow. Dortrine. which all of n %0 : - | Children’s Shoes ° sturdily defend and simply meand that BANDITS SLAY A CASHIER. g we won't let anybody but ourselves ‘\“.'u“a’l"'l~|-0j’:. Ind., \n]*]. 9.~ : Immt; Black, Tan and Two-tone in hip South Amcrica.” . WERRE 3% JUAFE 990, GRAEE. S ither r button— g - the Edwardsport state bank, was shot either lace or butt ymow will be shipped to the Rancocas “Many Americans are against the Sure Overlooked Something. and killed yesterday afternoon by two “SCUFFER” SHOES bandits who fled r the shooting The early North American Indian | without obtaini y o . . . . included ) ] = 2,900 Pairs Women's High o airs o men's " made @ great mistake by not having| While drivir A the town the 2,900 Pairs of Women g 1,300 Pairs of Women's High an immigration bureau.—Cleveland | bandits fired several shots at residents Shoes, black, dark tan, light tan sl Beromtnas it { and gray; kidskin, calfskin, pat- ::t.‘v'v(:’“:y:::)im\rty’l"l?“;::;:(; da ' met y il ‘ : lent coltskin; Goodyear welt and & ' SN 5 i \ 7 T.v Wifskin and Patent Coltskis Hal : | | hand-turned soles. C calfskin: low and military heels. e ‘ i | ' | : ' . ‘1l [BUY SEVERAL PAIRS BUY SEVERAL PAIRS| [syy SEVERAL PAIRS . Saturday Specials | e AT e [ i \ W. G. Simmdns Corp. These Are All the Same Shoes You Considered Good Young W omen’s Black and Tan Suede Pumps and Ox- ’ values at Regular Prices-—come in Tomorrow fords with flat heels—$6.50. { We have a few pretty Colonial Pumps in hrown kid and | and See the Tremendous Reductlons tan calf with medium heels—$5.00. { ’ Hosiery to match these Shoes in Silk, Wool and Silk | . and Wool. vc simons | ModernBoot Shop s5 WEST MAIN ST. | 168 Main Street New Bl'ltaln nartroftn NEW BRITAIN America’s Favorite Poet and Lecturer Tdets $1.30 C. L. Pierce’s Music Store Quality Smoke Shop Ed ar GueSt AT CENTRAL JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ' Crovell's Drag Store iy Prag o ear . Menday, November 12, At S P. M. On Sale At Tickets $1.00 and £1.50 All Seats Reserved