New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 23, 1923, Page 27

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1925, Juda@ company, FflR [;"AL [;HAR[iEs «vel company, Connecticut Light & g 5 3 Z’:;';.rm;ompany and Wallace Barnes ¢ o ; ] is a time to —_— i ; : i be well dressed as well ’ ; 4 | as well fed! About One-Third of Those i Two It is a part of the festivities routes. This claim was admitted by| States Shut Down to celebrate the occasion in the commission; but on comparison| & |ouie Nov. 23, — Bituminous B ik 5 ; new clothes, to regale the with rates contemporaneously main-| coal mines in Illinois and Indlana are , : ) | | outer man, as well as the ::ln“::" "“t‘ :::‘:"d""::‘d“";.:m;:" d!l" closing down rapidly, coal operators J e 5 ! 3 y i | inner man, to get inside of ecide @ rates|here stated today. Approximately 1 : . ! i charged were unreasonable to the ex-| one-third of the 300 mines in Illinois ; ; f g i :omegh‘l)t‘:%!l%zogf :son:?tll:l:; tent that they exceeded 80 cents por|are idle and the majority of the re- YW y ; : A ! ‘ yd ge' ton from Hartford to New Britain, 90 | mainder are operating at only about ; A 4| good! s cents from New Haven to Wallingford | one-fifth capacity. 1 % £ 7 st | You want new clothes-- and Meriden, $1 from New Haven to| About 25,000 miners are out of . i < . A | : a heavyweight overcoat or New Britain, Forestville, Bristol and| work. Loss of business through ai- N ks ; ? 3 B e T ny Cheste: Waterbury, and $1.20 from Fox Point leged underselling by non-union mines - 4 4 N etk o | Ulster for storms--a b 4 and Harbor Junction Wharf to Put-|in Kentucky and West Virginia 18 Aoy « 2 5 o iéi 2 ¥ field, perhaps, for formal G cabosins saling. 3 FITERaq i SUNE eSO ; s, O 24y, ‘ wear--but you want above ations for payments made by them on s s 3 e : G- . 3 1 R all else, C}:‘)thes l:n Whi;h shipments of coal at the excessive FAMOUS FLYER DIES ¢ some weight attaches to the rates under the commission’s findings| Hitchin, England, Nov, 23.—Aviator 3 g : workmanship as well as to are thle tSem'll‘l Manufacturing com- | Abbott, who was attached to Scott's 4 < & E5% 4 3, &5 ¥ , the woolens. £ pany, International Silver company,|ill-fated South Jolar expedition, died “ 3 > 4 X Py ) P R s i i d Chase Rol M y A 4 7. ; ‘ & ; And believe us, that de- lling Mill company, lesr‘lnl Henlow airdome today 3 5 *- \,}. % - ;: “.\..‘ % 2 2 scribes Hickey-Freeman! me WOMEN’S SHOP 164 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN, %continuea trom First Page) MANY MINES CLOSING Let us show you the clothes If the Republican National committee decides to hold its 1924 presidential nominating con- vention in Cleveland, this is where the delegates will meet and choose their candidate, Photo shows an interior view of Cleveland’s mammoth public auditorium. It has a seating capacity of 12,500 and facilities for accommodating a few thousand more. In addition, it has dozens of committee rooms Important Sale for [====asii Milford Man Given Two ¢ :raphig Arts Exhibit at Million Dollar Company Weeks Postponement Today | New Britain lnfliltu!e Involuntarily Bankrupt The traveling exhibit of ic New_'York, Nov. 38.—A two-weeka' | , o e B by the ted | , Bridgeport, Nov. 23.—An involun postponement today was 4| Shates National Museum in Washing. | FAFY Petition in bankruptey was filed | Geerge W, IMield, of Milford, Wl to ' s v SR | in the United States court today by . at t in the bank- ree ¢ | ruptey case ., to ap . L] at 4 5 George z rse & Co. Vield | Not only are the ‘an\, In the pre ¢ s field was gidered, but the materials i o oft Winter Materials " ST |subpoenaed Novemb after plead- | which the various workers use in thle' RIACI}IIE.\L..\'OI‘I é\ 1x!to.| 3[d}(’llal>-———Cl_Ep(‘ Silk lined, M|ing not guilty in & federal case 1n| " tchines engravings, lithographs, T =% mostly with Beaver, Squirrel, Wolf and Viatka Collars— Wi which he was accused in connection |wood engravings, coilotypes, photo- | Johnson Challenges Sec. many with cuffs of fur, with mail frauds. Dr. Dean C. Bangs|gravures, half tones, and many other | Wall to Milki | of Milford, Conn., today stated that|kinds of prints are here shown so that | allace to Milking Duel | Fileld was unable to appear because|it is possible for all to understand the | Washington, Nov, 23.—~Magnus/ Y o ° of high blood pressure. | interesting way in which the illustra- | Johnson, the new dirt farmer senator | ork of the present day is pro-| from Minnesota, has challenged Sec- | | tive A variety of beautiful new models gracefully draped and Vet Stati A t (i retary Wallace of the department of | . d > Paahi 8 aeV o eteran »tation Agen Fach specimen, whether it be a | agriculture to a milking contest. wonderfully fashioned—full length dressy effects, £ s pleca of raw materis e i o | s 2 | print, W Drops Dead at His Work | prnting piate or tool, is well labeled, | bout will be staged in one of tne THE MATERIALS 1 THE FURS Norwich, Nov. 23.—Charles C, Wil-to which has been added short histor-| model dairy barns at the government M . » liams 3, for 38 station agent |ical notes giving to the visitor a | farm at Beltsville, Md, All are fine, soft, rich Large collars and many B .\'Greonviiic on the New Haven road, | birds-cye view of the origin and th . with deep cuffs of Natural B aropped dead while at his duties as a | development of the means of produc materials. Ormondale, lus- Squirrel, Beaver, Viatka [ fugman at the Eighth strect crossing, |ing prints e : trosa, velverette, complete- and Wolf. Warmly inter- ff|He had been in railvoad scrvice 43| 'This exhibit, prepared and planned | . . " ’ : . v years, starting with the Norwich and | by Ralph C. 8mith of the Nationa ly lined with crepe silk. lined. Adl sizes. Worcester road at Putnam. He was| Museum, will appeal to the artist, | 2 ; born in Woodstock and leaves a wife | who is the producer in m.nn\; mlilu‘m" | Fresh Arrivals Have Added ssses, to the printer, who has a d two children, | 3 s : : large share in the work, and to the | H Some Quite Marvelous Values | public at large, who in the end are | [the owners of these varfous works. | to Our Coat Selections At “Danhur‘_v School Boys Do - — - : These Prices. i) | 7 H i Annéuncement |’ FiiE R municipal police s BY W— boys of New street school, one of the largest grammar schools in the eity, | sgan traffic police duty at street in- | s o , s v stions near the school at Im.(r*‘ r school children are on their § e uce an n e nce n 0 wa# to or from school, wearing arm o (] | badges and equipped with uhmlu,‘ the juvenile policemen have author- | 4 | ity to regulate automobile traffic to permit the sale passage of children , o— i Opening of the New Brunswick | Phonograph and Record Agency | -5t §/] OATS e W FOR SPORT Charles ing's pers We now have a complete new stock of Brunswick Phonographs § i i i e i Y and Records. Come in and hear the Wonder Phonograph. fothrn oncopathle Modical as ¢ SRl w R A P S clu iences that it is safer not SATURDAY SPECIALS | = | ¥® " ror ones Swance of 49,099 / FUR TRIMMED COATS UNMATCHABLE AT $29.50 $45.00 $59 50 Superior made Coats representing every correct type and refined elegance favored for e winter season. Coats of such sumptuous materials and such rieh furs that their ex- clusiveness of chavacter and their exceptional value at these special prices can only be appreciated on personal inspection. Made of lustrous Bolivias, Ormandale, Veiverette, Gerona, wain and other hand- ome high pile fabrics—plain, richly tailored collars-cu o1 y s of Wolf, Beaver, Nutria, Natural Squirrel, Viatka Squirrel, Caracu { other beautiful fashionable furs. The Sport Coats Feature NEW STRIPES AND PLAIDS New 2 Also inc 'Lm}'n: he new p]'n(]‘m: ons in terials, also fur trimmed Jacquette fu color ma- Vocalion National Pathe $69.00 $79.00 $63.50 Rl | | All The Latest Records in Brunswick, Columiba and*—V;»caIion e 7. sy "";‘ | =" "¢1 cal | . on Sale S| 1 ($2.98 $4.98 Doiosl [$5.98 $9.98 Many Used Machine Bargains ' i T g B 5.312,92' B | New Styles in MILLINERY | | i and ool tiosiers| || GIRLS® COATS 6 to 11 vear test styles 1 Developed in beauti | | zv Coats that girls / A ful lLyons and Panne pfede . f 0 Made of beaun- : o R . A . chillas, Velours, Dinegal, Metal Laces, Brocades and Astrakhan 132 MAIN STREET The Big Furniture Store [0t s e f oot savn Al flwecst B Bmm(:k —c@hfil —POO“’ V:V L ——— L Owe et e e ” 18 . _‘ “ome are fur trimmed.

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