New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 15, 1923, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1223. et s s “Buy Your Furniture and ‘ndd pep to the card with their lively e L : ; . TTLE e, e ot emess"asir BUSH IS FINED etch. re picture is Quick- 5 -, : A “Porter’s Furniture is the sands, a story of the Mexican bord with 'a: !t):,aryr:mln:c f:r:uorn z:; best and their prices are PEOPLE ARE SAYING Rugs at B. C. Porter Sons ghehing gedonites sl tha Wiiginy ot the LOWEST.” “Porter’s Are Absolutely Reliable” || and be perfectly satisfied.” the treacherous peons. All of next week Jack Shean and It is said that an early English Monarch saw a Beginning Sunday night and con- chair of this type in the home of a peasant, and was tinuing through Wednesday, Kennth; Henry D. Bush of 50 Hart street i e i) e VINDSOR CHAR Harlan in The Virginian will be fea-|was fined $50 and costs when ar- | ) [ ‘lmf |’ ’ H H i iniat sical dy, ¢ tainers, Police Are Told | ioesnean prodesion meommisecioas:| OFNolo Contendere | [ o | L s Prosecutor Joseph G. Woods in an|tured as the big movie attraction. | raigned before Judge William C.| | I fer all that is best in this line. | ¥ , ( effort to clean up the “missing milk ey — {Hungerford in police court .this| | I || E Castl bottles” mystery in New Britain. Nu- WILSON’'S ORCHESTRA |morning on a charge of theft of $49| as ”G. c = . * merous complaints have been re-| An orchestra has been organized g‘m‘; th& Char:ll:crlai;; council, Jr. (J.‘ i h ‘u‘j! - The first Windsor Chairs were I)l'Onght to New ceived at police headquarters, not|under the leadership of James Wilson, | U A. M. society. He was repre-| \ . - England by the Pilgrims in 162(], The’p'attel'n was » XA E : varied and improved upon until the familiar Colonial only from local dealers, but from |saxophonist, who just finished a sea- |3ented by Attorney George W. Kiett| who entered a plea of nolo conten- Windsor Chair was evolved. This chair has a back shaped like an archer’s bow, supporting spindles, Hartford dealers as well that various|son at Rondeveu, N. Y., playing for | dealers are using each other's bot-|Gilda Grey the well known Ziegfeld (dere. Prosecutor Joseph G. Woods| L1 II' gl v ¢ P | vase-shaped outspread legs and a roomy, shaped ties and when an effort is made to|Follies star. presented the state's case. | secure these bottles the dealers are| 1In the orchestra are some of the | Prosecutor Woods said that Bush| J} loath to and often times réfuse to|best selected musicians in these parts. | seat. Mg 118 \ { We sell the authentic copies of the original. i ) 5 3 i, that there are New Britain dealers|trombonist, formerly with Meyer.::“‘l:. 'I"Ii‘ne you‘!'l: admitted his guilt| | l (ki a - 1 Windsor Chairs are used as an odd chair in the using bottles owned by Hartford|Davis' orchestra, Washington, D. C. e officers, the prosecutor said. i o 0 J ) | . - livi o ag haire « p in- milkmen and have made a complaint| The music is guaranteed to be good. Judge Klett stated that re!llluflonf o Y \ .heleOn.] or h} “l,g ‘00’3" as desk (.hd‘lls dlld as .dll’l to the local authorities. If _arrests| ¥or information call 22373 for James | would be made to the full amount / L/ ing chairs. No home is complete without a Wind- are made they will be for violation| Wilson, leader, or 1299-2 for Samuel |#tolen. e said that the young man 3 . e o . . e o T v P Lo dal oy still suffers from paralysia and per.| sor Chair. Here are some of our prices: It is claimed that junk dealers, fn haps did not realize what a serious | 4 some manner or other, secure pos- oftense he was commiiting. $ 1 2 50 $ 1 4 $l 6 $ l 8 $2 l session of milk bottles and sell them | . z ? ? ? to fir;;'u otheruthlfn the proper own- Origin of “The Woolsack" | T —— e 0577 R 0 e 3 Bt g ers, The penalty for possessing other “The Woolsack,” the seat for the | dealers® botties is a fine of 81 and 30 Lord Chancellor, 5o often referred to | ays in jail. in literature and history, is in rm!lty’ a seat for this high dignitary. Itisa [ [ ] T B T . Ry e i e e “CONNECTICUT’S BEST FURNITURE STORE” Last ceremomal “l]der Potemfl[e or back, on which the chancellor took | i 4 in the last half week program at the A ‘ his ease, in his capacity as speaker of Lyceum this afternoon is a top notch- | | er and is heaged by the Exposition | Trumbull ls Held |the House of Lords. It was originat- Jubilee Four, ! quartet of colored en- e whte‘n u;)ol)na; ERslast achicle mi export in England. — | tertainers. These darky boys warble | " TS T . o ge a mean quartet, feature novelty songs Several New Britain neophytes| The Great Pyramid in Egypt was For oalck Returns Use Herald CldSSlfled AdvtSc and also some of the latest ballads, while th 50 do a bit of clever|™Were among the 47 who received in-| puilt 4,700 years before Christ dancing and get off a number of rip Structions in how to cross the hot rearing jokes. Other acts add to the |Sands with the Nobles of Sphinx| fine program arranged. The Dancers|Témple, A. O. N. M. §, at its fall Unique, a man and woman, are deft|ceremonial held in Hartford last gve- dancers with a wealth of eccentric|Ning. Potentate John Trumbull, of steps. The Romans have an unusual | Plainville, was in charge of the cere- strength offering with a new angle for |[mony for the last time under his gymnastic acts, and the Follies Sisters|reign as officers will change at the annual meeting before the spring ceremonial. Foot Guard Hall was crowded to y ' capacity with the initiate who de- ° sired to see the uninitiate ‘“get theirs” in ancient and honorable Shrine fashion. There was no dis- satisfaction expressed by novices or nobles at the conclusion of the affair and Potentate Trumbull received hearty applause at the conclusion of his work. The Sphinx Temple Drum ecorps made its first appearance last eve. ) ey 2 ning in connection with the affair Waists Kimonos Draperies |and acquitted itself proudly. It is Skirts Dresses Ginghams |expected that a large corps will N | eventually be formed to take part in Coats ~ Sweaters Stockings |yurages and otherwise help out the famous Sphinx Temple band. There |are several local people who are a . | part of this corps. Dlm After the ceremonial the nobles were entertained with several acts of Six search warrants and warrants for arrest were issued today by so pleased with it that he had it sent to Windsor had been arrested yesterday morning The Hartford Milk Dealers Retail | who just finished a season with Bar- |McCue and Policeman Herbert Lyons association, which is 4 clearing house |ney Rapp's orthestra at the Chase |after he had been seen coming from for the Hartford dairy men, claims|hotel, St. Louis, Mo. Also A. Bibbus, [the society building on Hungerford | hl" LY glve them up. Included is Charles Trotta, cornetist, | by Detective Sergeant William P.| l‘ i il r; i \ vaudeville, The usual supper was served, Kach 15-cent package of “'Diamond ary vemin i 0% o7l LOGAL PEOPLE PLAN 10 na et e Vb 5% e ATTEND HARTRORD CONGERT e e e e e wn| S0l€ly to introduce OPEN NOSTRILS! END | Mear 75 Year Ol Player A COLD OR CATARRH Perform Sunday a new product— e gy | A number of music lovers from this How To Get Relief When Head city will attend the De Pachmann and Nose are Stuffed Up. |concert under the auspices of the | COLPPLO00000000000000008 | 0110ER cOnCert course at the Capitol o oo— |theater in Hartford at 3 o'clock Sun. Count fifty! Your cold in head or|day afternoon. catarrh disappears. Your clogged | De Pachmann, although 75 years | / . nostrils will open, the air passages of [0ld, still plays with the vigor and | ® ‘ your head will clear and you can|mastery of a genius and is considered breathe freely, No more snuffling, |one of the leading exponents of hawking, mucous discharge, dryness|Chopin in the musical world. | ar headache; no struggling for breath| Among the local residents who will | at night. 4 attend the concert are A. Parker Get a small bottle of Kty's Cream | Abbe, Mre. Emille Andzuladis, Mrs, Balm from your druggist and apply a|J. 8 Black, W. ¥, Brooks, Miss Mar. little of this fragrant antiscptic cream | garet Burns, Miss Geraldine Cullen, 2 = 2a9, fn your nostrils, It penetrates through | H. A. Curtis, Mra. W. E. Doane, Dr E have perfected a new creation— We believe you'll say it's the best tale y - " .| E. ¥, Frome o | . 2 ) il s g B B : of especial benefit to men's faces. you have ever used. If we weren't sure flamed mucous membrane, giving You ( Johnson, J. & Kennedy, A. G, Kimball, This offers you a chance to try it—almost f’f this we wquldnt even ask you to try instant relief. Head colds and ,a.:fl"orw W. Kiett, Logan Page, Harry "y h it. And that umcdy wh.‘“ urge you tarrh yield like magic Don't stay| R. Teynold, A. J. Bloper, Miss Day, without cost. to do ay. tuffed-up and miserable Reliet is|T. M. Stanley, Miss Sadic Cantor, : . g ~today. . ? Fred H. Suneson, Mrs, G. B, Taylor, It is a powder for men, providing two sure. 4 2 L > | Jichard Vogel. Mids M. G. Whittlesey, unusual features: > Wives and Mothers: ~ o First: It is invisible. Men don’t like Take advantage of special offer If vour menfolks overlook i IF KIDNEYS AcT WARKET AFFECTED X powder to show. —~Good this week only mmh ve Second: 1t is a scientific combatant of 7,4, ,cands of men have already turned Ordothe for them. That well-groomed skin roughn: ki i | : ghness —keeps your skin smooth . : Their thanks will repay you BAD TAKE SALTS [ e S S . look —improves your appearance. :g ;'ouf‘;':,:;:f !}‘::: :gv‘:',,,gz :fx;l}:l i —— S Sea-abnlomemaibie: o s I 3-way offer above. Everyone knows Thebargain isunusual And Says Backache Often Means You Pa % cessful business men —doc- . . . « e : " e B | e e 11 Wen mbskeniyes inee Removes that after shave shine paimolive Soap; miiliuas of men use our 51" et ey gtz | G S e e s feaval. And leaves your skin fresh as a daisy; Shaving Cream. Palmoiive After Shav. bere. a— | decision to dissolve parliament was m“"m“ - - 2 . s 2 usble amet. Palmolive After cloan.looking and comfortable. Gives ingTalc is an achievement equally im- When you wake up with backache announced, American, Continental and and dull misery in the kidney region | Dritish financial institutions and pri- w&*fl?“lml that well-groomed look successful men portant for men. it may mean you have been eating|vate individuals started wunloading - foods which create acids, says a well- | British sccurities on the stock ex- | ;’:}'flmfi? '_""‘. houtd all have. Tryit. In one week, note results—the not look “powdered. own authority. An excess of such|change, fearing the possible effect on | & , e k achés svorworks the kidheys in theie|capital shoutd & labor government be . notlock “powdered” This Not an ordinary talc—Palmolive After clearness of your skin, the smoothness, R o s e iy Ot o SHr woe important requirements Shaving Talc is essentiallya man’s powder. the wonderful feel after shaving. they become sort of paralyzed and|sales were invested in dollar securi- . loggy. When your kidneys get slug- | ties, which depressed the sterling rate #ish and clog you must relicve lhnm,lfhnhrn while the aimost daily shift like you relieve your bowels, remov-|ing of fair-sized balances from Ilon ing all the body's urinous waste, eise |don to New York, where the money | . . j you have backache, sick headache, |is employed to a better advantage at | Th D l k S l dizzy spells; your stomach lhurs,;l higher rate than that rul!»'!l here ese ea ers Are h1a lng 'I l., lS c1a er tongue is coated and when the weath- | as well as under safer conditions, ac r’e ()Il -— er is bad you have rheumatic twinges. | celerated the decline to the present The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, |level channels often get sore, water scalds! The heavy payments for grain, cot and you are obliged to seck relief two |[ton and canned goods always affect or three times during the night {the rate at this time of the year. but | Bither consult a £00d, reliable phy-' not usually to such an extent as now. | Axelrod. Maurice .‘\-‘ 223 Park St. .‘l(‘Bl’iHr')'. John J.. 720 Sl?ll‘ll(‘.\ St as well as bankiug con- S Tos o Cunces of ad Saitn: l‘:,":‘.' ‘h".".",':'n',. contdence that e Belvidere Drug Shoppe, 1531 Stanley St. Miller-Hanson Drug Co., 30 Church St. wl in a ass of maximy all in sterling has yet been R - oy 1 . ™ A e betore preakiast for 3 fex days|reached. s Brooks Drug Co., The, 441 W. Main St. Monsees, A. E., 145 North St. i o Gives the GUvernment Bodmionst City Drug Co., 487 Main St. Noveck, Nathan, 120 Hartford Ave., 437 Arch St. and your kidneys may then act fine. s This famous salts is made from the|rate gives the government additional ¢ acid of grapes and lemon juice, "";",-";:;";;‘T;:,.,‘”;',-' B By Clark & Brainerd Co., 181 Main St. Raphael’s Department Store, 380-384 S, Main St. R b e dhnt g wounen More than usual in- | Curran & Pauswski, 97 Broad St. Truite, F. J., 526 Stanley St. for years to help clean and stimulate | American debt T e e L evacages|of Magiund tosay where the Stansters | Eagle Pharmacy, 10 Main St. Vita Drug Co., Inc., 75 Lafayette St. I, G fien s iog Madaer| ey | Fair Department Store, 195 Main St. Walsh & Holfelder, 126 Main St. Irritate, thus often relieving bladder | cagerly awaited the result of the weakness. meeting of the board of directors re- Jad Balts is inexpensive, can not in- | garding the bank rate The rate, | jure and makes a delightful, efferves- | however, remained unchanged. mt lithia-water drink. Drink lots of Sp— v ] Since the outbreak of the World ———————————————————— soft water. By all means have your war there have been 32 political u-] physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year. sassinations

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