New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 3, 1923, Page 2

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—— WOMAN BIG FACTOR FIND SKELETONOF | HOLIDAY) 600DS NOW ON DISPLAY Shop" Early THE DICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. [— See the Smartest of Gift Mufflers for Men—here ! —Swiss Silks —Scotch Cashmeres —Camel’s Hair —Brushed Wool HORSFALLS 93-99 \dsylum Street Hartford, “It Pays 1o Buy Our kind SERGE SUITS Are Now Seasonable Suitable for Every Occasion Tailored To Measure $45.00 and Up Ye London Shop Tailors 13 MAIN STREET Let Us Clothe You We Know How ' the wee 4 here New Victor Records o day at Henry Morans, —adst — Wouldn't it be easier to use the 1 . 1 the beginning than t take to Baker's Flavoring 366 Main St rectify Extracts are sure Lady IN MOTOR W[lRll] About 14.1 Per Cent of Drivers in Gonnecticut Are Females sed on an records of partment, it that about ed motor inecticut are tly higher thar LONG LOST CHILD Jlmmy Glass' Father Identifies! Remains--Missing Eight Years Scranton, Pa., Dec. 3—The finding of | a boy's skeleton, together with evi- dence making identification positive, { amp near Greeley, Pike coun- s . vesterday brought to an end | a4 more than eight year search for 4- r-old Jimmy Glass, son of Mr. and Charles Glass, of Jersey Clty, J Clothes ldentified A pair of shoes on the feet of the | S| skeleton and elastic garters encircling | 1 women ope 1eeide ators nts Mass- uts in in- 70 WEAR 600D CLOTHES Tervington, British Labor Can- didate, Belicves in - Appe: Best Advantage. SHOUTS SCARE HOLDU P MEN the by bones of the legs were ldennfi«d‘ Mrs. Glass as those worn by her| hild when he disappeared from their or home at Greeley on May 15, and for whom search had ex- 1 to all parts of North and/ Amerie and FEurope Two brass snaps used to short and engthen the straps on overalls, found the skeleton, aiso aided in the identification for Glass said Jim- my Wwas wearing a new pair of over- alls when he wandered away and that they contained snaps similar to those found. Pike county authorities also are convinced the bones are those of ong lost boy. No Marks of Violence keleton was found Saturday hunter in a ma Wy woods | wely penetrated by men. wo miles from the board- here Jimmy and his par- spending the summer, clothing except the found. This was due, the au- thorities said, to the many years the been exposcd to the ele- tops o en there shoes was no rer nd services for bones t s expected that Jimmy will be held Probably Got Lost day his disappe s was playing ne father 1 e did not retur Mrs. G gave the Sturdy farmer ¢ fre the v f Pike county and N the } The woods around | vere tramped for days. A vus dynamited and a pond ed but without success. Tt then orted that Gypsies, camping nearby, had d the supposition followi m i 1\ 166 MAIN STREET CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS For Her For Him For the Kiddies On Today's Want Ad Page (lassifications 65 A-B-C-D STARTING NEXT MONDAY EPOSITS made in our Savings Dept. this evening will draw Our Christmas Do yvour saving and eight o’cloc Once. | Republic groundless estimated that the search had cost ap- inte Every Cold is Dangerous-- Begin Taking FatherJohn's Medicine at —NO DRUGS— OVER 68 YEARS OF SUCCESS grew that they had kidnapped the child World-Wide Search nt i y | aravans and the parents traveled miles following supposed clues that faile bear re? sults, Several times the fi(%*vus re- | ported to have been found In this country, Porto Rico and the Argentine but all the rumors proved Pike county uuthorities rehed ousunds of camps se ar proximately $100,000, Build Strength to throw off the cold take SCOTTS EMULSION | nfter ENGHSH VI]TERS -~ AWAIT_THURSDAY 'Dopesters Unwilling o Venture an Opinion on Result | By The Associated Press. London, Dec. 3.—No election ex- |pert who valued his reputation as such is willing today to put his name to a forecast of how Thursday's poll will turn out. Even when headquar- ters of the respective parties are ask- |ed for an honest opinion of the re- |sult, aside from party prepossessions, | they refuse to hazard so much as a guess. The conservatives, says the Daily | Mai), estimate that the new house of | commons will consist of 332 conser- | vatives, 157 Liberals, 120 laborites and six independents. The liberals’ esti-y *™ | mate is, according to the Daily Mail, 248 conservatives, 240 Iiberals, 120/ laborites and seven, lmlenvndenln,! while the labor prediction is 310 con- | servatives, 160 laborites, 139 liberals and six independents. | Tt is everywhere admitted that two factors account for this uncertainty, | namely, complete doubt as to how the 263 three-cornered contests will result and the impossibility of gauging how | | the women will vote. The total elec- torate of England and Wales 1s ap- proximately 18,387,000 in which num- ber there are about 7,890,000 wemen; jand for the most part the latter are keeping their own counsel, Doubtless a considerable proportion of the eli- gible women voters are apathetic; |having been brought up to regard | ! politics as men’s business they are | content to have it so and will abstain | from voting. It is helleved, however, | that this number is likely to be much smaller than at previous elections, The laborites particularly look to| the women to oxercise the franchise | ever hefore, but the organizers of | 1 party have made appeals to the women and have shown keen anxiety to get their support While refraining from definite pre- \ | dictions most of the newspaper writ- ers agree there is nothing anywhere to indicate a landslide for any party | and it is their belief, cautiously ex- | pressed, that the result will be very close, in which case another election rded as probable at no very distant date, How the 84 women eandidates are likely to fare at the polls Is a favor- ite topic of speculation. According to | one political writer, Lady Astor is m»" | only one whose return is regarded as| in any way certain. This expert also thinks Mre, Wintringham, who was | the first woman to follow Lady Astor | into the house of commuons,,is in a falr way to return, dum-dum bullet was named | the place near Calcutta where| it was first made special The — GIVE One of these Whiting & HER — Davis Mesh Bags to complete her afternoon costume Our Selection of Jewelry is the Talk of the Town It Will Pay You to Walk One Flight and Investigate B. GEORGES, Jeweler A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Article Until Xmas t from December Club foi on k Monday evenings A complete selection at your disposal at $5.00 and more ROOM 10 1st. 1924 is open for membership. between seven NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK 3 Months in New York at $2.40 ! DOES “SIDE-STEP" NOW st ol g To Give Out Interviews Seattle, Wash., Dec. 3.—Irene Cas- tle’s latest “step} is the “side-step.” This she has learned since she be- came the bride of Major Frederic Mc- Laughlin, wealthy Chicage clubman. Newspapermen, who have been the principal witnesses of this new step of the dancer testify that she has mas- tered it to perfection. Mrs, McLaughlin and her husband demonstrated the sidestep at a hotel here last night after their arrival from the east when reporters attempted to obtain an interview. ““We're giving no interviews on this #ip: sorry,” was all the bride would say. Then the McLaughlins disap- peared. According to representatives of the Admiral Oriental line arrangements have been made for the newlyweds to cccupy the bridal suite of the steam- ship President Grant when it sails to- day for the far east. The McLaughlins plan next January 24. amsflflavor\ moro.delidou t"hamplalnmcorlu to return ONLY 5 DAYS LEFT In which to order Christmas Cards for Personal Engraving Our Sample Books show an exceptional variety We can also print your name on Christmas Cards at a very small charge ADKINS PRINTERS AND STATIONKRS 68 CHURCH STREEY Could You Use $100? Could you use a little extra money for Christmas expenses’ We are prepared to help people in mr.end. and can lend vou immediately up to $300 on your furniture, or guaranteed note. {Ve charge only the I:’ legal interest rate and allow you 5 to 15 months to repay. We guarantee you strict privacy, immediate aid and self- respecting terms, If you need money, you need wa, Beneficial Loan Societv Rooms -5 Professional Bulldis T PHONE 1913 47 WEST MAIN STR Upen 9 = 5:30 Saturdays 9 to 1 T DT T TS T MOHILL BROS. Largest Line of Fountain Pens in City From $1.00 to $15.00 Eversharp Pencils and Wahl Co. Fountain Pens to Match We take swbscriptions for all magazines published afd send them o all parts of the world Mohill Bros., 285 Main St. BUY WHERE YOU PLEASE Shop the Classified Way CHRISTMAS SHOPPING! What a world of pleasant thoughts that phrase conjectures ! Let us make it more pleasant this year by shopping sys- tematically. The merchants of New Britain will offer, through our Classified Pages, suggestions for Christmas gifts. We will arrange these suggestions alphabetically. Read the Classified Pages every night. Make vour selections in the quiet of your own home. Then, armed with your gift list, buying is made a real pleas- ure instead of ‘a last minute mad scramble with the Holiday crowds. USE OUR CLASSIFIED PAGES AS SHOPPING LISTS NO ONE FORGOTTEN-—NOTHING MISSED MARIONDAVIES:‘LITTLEOLDNEW YORK’ Greatest Photoplay in Years !

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