New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 20, 1923, Page 2

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o | TELLSOF LIFE] Priming Ether for Automobile Motors Ete. To facilitate the starting of automobiie and motor engines, For faortifying gasoline on continuous running. CANS THE DICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. | ! }: [ Another of our ¢ Imported Madras and English occurrence to see older |about fighting bir {on their heads, longings on the result of this a Of course ball [ilar to ours, on nn PHILIPPINE GROUP - I 1 Presideni of Trinity College Talks to Hi-Y Club ceting Co A Stroi the meeti Ogilby whe club presid- ized and built the en year Philippines native of towns, civi £ th Na kind to t about daily shirt particular chaps who in a white cotton trousers, living ir a built of amboo poles, making them inde- nt fhould a hurrica - storm come up destroying their they can, in a day's time, suit mboo sily ur, t to his ut build another “Their chief delight in life seems cock-fighting. Tt is a common men gathered ds with sharp knives and betting their be- o b the Thelynati vounger people play | me is much sim- | 1,01 ba kicked by the foot Broadcloth e e soceer. Shirts $4.50 | 3for $12 | and to recite out loud. Vv im- | Philippine fn quality, i Typleally Horstall styls, it and finish. Smart pat- | tarmns—extra wear. Buy them now for Christmas Gifts—great assortments. HORSFALLS 93-99 \dsylum Strect Hartford. 1 Pays to Buy Our Kind” | - | speaking and | Philippine college, is equal to ¥ | much Inferior because of the eonstant | diet of rice, | changing their food. Of | lons of people, about eight “The boys sh priests first came ple. The groups. to memorize lessons were The students w their lessons agine the noise giving their the top of their lungs. “Of ocourse conditions are today. Their secondary well organized. One universi in the class re differe schools eal high school, doing the s %he boys and men of the island have natural adaptabilities, mostly that of fine detail work, especlally in mechan- jeal and architectural work ““The people of the Far Fast are three times daily, never the 10 mil- and one halt million occupy low lands, growing rice under water many times and bullding their hamboo over poles stuek Into the mud, about ten feet above the ground. Wild and domes- ticated hogs run about under the huts, fecding on the roots and growth the | of the swamps. | | OVERCOATS of Have a Number ‘ Custom Made ‘ULSTER OVERCOATS” Ready-to-Wear $40 .. $65 Ye London Shop Tailors 13 MAIN STREET Let Us Clothe You We Know How I We CITY ITEMS. Our special plano polish for fa bouse cleaning. C. L. Plerce & Co.— advt A whist and pinochle tourney w be given in the pariors of St Peter's ehurch this evening under the aus- plees of Bt Anne's society of the ehureh. Mra. Joseph Noe is chair- man of the committe 6n arrangements 1at snd Mrs. Philip Bardeck Is chairmar of the committee for the pinochie tourney. Laborers furnished for all of work Baker & Lasher 1986 —advt, Anthony Wodeeki of Hartford Dirongh Judge W. 8. Hyde of that eity, has brought sult for $300 against Joseph Plazay of this city. The plain- $Iff alleges that the money is due him for the sale of a store, in this eity, in which he was a part owner. The writ was served by Constable Fred Winkie and is returnable in the sourt of com mon pleas in Hartford on the first Tuesday of December. classes ‘phone Engraved Greeting Cards 'HE Holidays are just round the corner. Have you or dered your engraved Gresting Cards as yet? Don't wait unti! the last minute. Our assortment of beartiful and artistic Christ mas and New Year's cards is nowcomplete, and there is ampie time for us to give you our mor careful artention and ADKINS 86 CHURCH ST 4 FETEETTETEr s revsy | R . R YT e o 3 | that |arranging for parle Wild Tribes in Mountains, { “The second the island is | | in the m n Wild tribes extremely ous inhabi these hilla, roving about ready to kill. The ehief mountain tribes are the Negrl ! tos, a diminutive negro-like race who i i feroc have given their name to the island confined to it consists of Negroes The wough not earing appare a white alled the G urng about their waists, And, always broad brimmed straw hat In inr« I | cloth one hardly ever se native without his hat. He feels he is not complete ly dressed without this Thelr chief sport and popular pastl is hunting heads “Very little known of the can constabu nd the v pioneer Am 14 a great « husine headgear me Ameri of the Northw Ereaking up ir could visit cc each other in constant wunities that opposed warfare and cttie gries ances in some than cutting off heads to decide superiority You can v ze the danger this g American offi er The officers of 1 that th way ¢ e chief trouble ¢ communit cupyin taine By American the ves 1o o over a tug-c e —— C. W. VIVIAN, D. D. 8. Tooth Fiteactions Oval Surgery Nitrous Oxide and Oxygen 52 MAN 1 | | 1 i | ay know ou serv for United e is properi ‘if 1 c milk- Fror fed and as- and ry Wilk Urited Milk Co. 19 Wondiand St. Brits m o e very American ewey W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, to fir 1y to fight a tug hetter of the two fac harn s method is now | ¢ of settling all ar itnessed many a irs over there to-be-for on eac ng Mo ts 1 have in my teil yvou it t to g thei groups. sinew nine ye is a never 10 men earts out for t many times strain- muscle in their ) the breaking point for long nd Baguion duecd the The stu p this won baseball r forget the first moy w given to the Many, and in the movies f the 1 not to believe as ne Sir Horace commissioner in sor of TUESDAY, Humbold, British high | Turkey, ! ! mentioned unofficlally as the succes- | Baron d'Abernon for the am- bassadorship to Germany. NOVEMBER 20, 1925 Department Official to Inspect S+ A. War Vets The state department inspector | from Bristol will inspect A. G. Ham- | mond camp, U. 8. W. V., at the regu- | lar meeting té be held Wednesday night at 8 o'clock at the armory on Arch street. After the inspection offi- cers will be nominated for the en- suing year and the business meeting will be followed by the first of a | series of setback tournaments to be played with the members of the Com- pany I Veterans corps. Refresh- ments will be served and members are asked to make a special cffort to at- tend this gathering. The police have been notified that the operator's licenses of the follow- Zigmund avenue, , Ed- ing have been suspended: Zankowitz of 131 Hartford John Lawlor of 483 Main stre ward A. Zipko of 77 East Lawlor street, Adonio Perez of 11 Orange street, Sebastian Caccamo of 161 High | street, David Berkowitz of 19 Hayes street and Oranzo Malena of 292 East | has been look on distinet g ing Moros. are ting M pirates Kill any and yath. This particular group is the rstitious. uld they have So today the I d some one die INE toward Americ: en flin oc. complete household °8 s a vow to die ugh system of built and Knowr mmedans. and cutthroats, fi ly, or st ¢ head of the priest and mal must do ou first to kill many Christians be government is the war be nd Spain, an 1 Commodore attacked lestroyed the or August n duri the United St tes mast O 1 protective d with Our $1.50, has exercised LIGHT free school§ has been railroads are now Governor-General Harrison, in his inaugural address in 1913, clared that every step taken would be direction of self-government. ppines are look- | or guidance and understan fostered this nation of peoples and we | share to develop it.” | Auspices Tickets on Sale at C. Main street. e ; SALE of FANCY WORK for CHRISTMAS GIFTS November 21, 23, Mrs. Lillie Stotts, 15 W, Purl St. g de- de- We have | 22 New York Symphony Orchestra 85 MUSICIANS WALTER DAMROSCH, Conductor CAPITOL THEATER Sunday Afternoon, Dec 2nd 3:30 o’Clock New Britain Musical Club 50, $3.00 Box and Loge Seats L. Pierce Co. YOUR YOUR | KITCHEN With the New Barry & Bamforth 19 Main St. Phone 2504 Baid Never 517 Main Stieet and Smooth mum-ldonwc A. CIESZYNSK] & SONS Telephone 601 Send him down to work these eool mornings with some nice brown waffles UNDER HIS VEST. erbert L. Mills HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. To office boys and bank pre51dents The boy at the outer gate needs Eversharp and Wahl Pen. He can afford Evenlurf at $1. He can buy the all-metal Wahl Pen as low as $6. Or in rubber at $2.50 up. The bank president in his private office also needs America’s favorite writing tools. He mmblhly buy & costlier set, mal in sterling or in solid gold. The point is, Eversharp and Wahl Pen service which is needed by all is available to all. Be sure you get Eversharp. Its features can't be copied. Eversharp alone has the exclusive rified tip that prevents lead wobbling. 1t also has the automatic index that shows how much lead is in the barrel. And under the cap is the eraser and mag- azine of new leads, Carry two Ever- sharps—one with black lead, one with colored lead. Get the all-metal Wahl Pen, too! 1t cannot break. Tt will wear a life- time. And it holds more ink. Eversharp and Wahl Pen are priced up to §10 each. Solid gold at higher prices. Buy both. Look for the name on each. Ask to see the Wahl rubber pens, too! 82.50 up. Made in the U, §. A, by THE WAHL CO., Chicago y Y IMPOITANT A rm‘fl Fhersha nized as is no better than poor lead in your ., B\erlnurp leads are rm M finest made—a fa b over 000 sold every ;ur are mae to fit the pencil. .L very soft to very hard. ~Ask lor new ndhdl-mr colored eads, h;ol In the red top box, "WAHL PEN We Recommend and Carry the Largest Stock of Eversharp Pencils — and Wahl Pens in New Britain ADKINS PRINTERS AND STATIONERS 66 CHURCH STREET

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