New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 11, 1923, Page 2

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| | i | | HRISTMA CARD ENGRAVED and HAND COLORED Stationery Dept. THE DICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. GIFT NECKWEAR —from the looms of Europe and America— $1 - §5 The Silks, French Stlks, E Ush Silks, the best the wo produces—Prism Poplins, Cry taltens—in colorful floral, Pais- ley and Oriental patterns as well as novel stripes. Most of our scarfs are the famous Resilio Searts renowned for their beauty and long life. Knitted Scarfs from England and America’s well known “Fashionknits” are here in pro- fusion. Open Evenings Saturday, Dec. 15 and Thursday, Friday and Saturday Dec. 20, 21 and 22 HORSFALLS 93-99 \dsylum Street Hartford. “It Pays 0 Buy Our Kind"” SERGE SUITS Are Now Seasonable Suitable for Every Occasion Tailored To Measure $45.00 and Up Ye London Shop Tailors 43 MAIN STREET Let Us Clothe You We Know How { BOY SAYS® s 4 blessing in a bottie simple recipe for healt In a bottle of United Milk Co.’s milk is the strength and vigor that you seek MORE M1 DRINK Try Our Grade A N For Your Baby United Milk Co. SHERIFF REILLY IS HELD RESPONSIBLE Must Answer for Jailer Who Granted Too Much Liberty will oscoe Brown New Haven, Deec. 11.—Service be maide by Co today on High Sher homas L. Reilly and his jailer, Edward Keat- g, commanding them to appear be- !fore the New Ha- ven county to answer certain charges forth by Superior James H. Webb, Newell Jennings. hearing been Decen 10 a. m. at the county court building here. commissioners of sot Wolfe and t for the Court Judges|, NEXT WAR WILL WIPE 0UT CIVILIZATION—BAKEWELL New Haven Senator Says Hatred of | Nations Must Disappear If Peace | is to Come. | Charles Montague Bake- | sor of philosophy of Yale , addressed the high school | t night, following a supper in | nquet hall of the Y. M, C. A, | spoke on the need of better 1ip training beginning in the chools and colleges. Urging the| to study the economical and po-| litical situations of today, he gave a| orld conditions at present | t on the possibilities 0f§ future of the world| coming of the present| ion of boys, und urged | Senator well, prof univer: IN WRECK INQUIRY Ten Train Workers Summoned to Erie to Testily Erie, Pa., Dec. 11.—Ten railroad men, the crew of two sections of the New York Central's Twentieth Cen-‘ tury Limited when the fast train was wrecked on a grade crossing near Forsyth, N. Y., early Sunday morning, with a loss 8f nine lives, came to Erie today to face officials of the road and tell what they knew " of the fatal crash. Among these was Charles Patterson, charges ma because the pointee of derstood u sible The made with the in, of f the prohibition law and rest upon The summons to Sheriff Reilly on/|tl ainst Mr. Keating, is is & personal ap- yrmer and, it is un-| the law, is respon- | today of his subordinate. | of text of the judges' charges! |t public are in brief, connected sentencing of George Mig- | i a convicted violator civilizati Advisory Chairman Anthony of the intense for t Ansonia, ch other, and ua- are soon settled on the verge of another war which shall wipe out| (;ain past warning signals. | said Senator Bakewell. A of Buffalo, who, for two score yoars‘ ¥ the outstanding WO y45 heen at the throttie of many fast 4 to affiliate | trains. | Sunday, when, during a driving rain and a heavy fog, bis train plowed in- | {to a section of the limited which had | halted momentarily to investigate an | | avtomobile accident. Road officials have stated that Patterson drove his| The of today's hearing railroad executives in charge were joined by | His 1 " B, il is record was clean unulrm,u‘.e officers and and Mrs. R. V, Struman, all of Spring- fleld; Iil, were to be sent to their homes today. The other bodies, in- cluding that of William (“Wild Bill") Donovan, were sent away yesterday. All the injured passengers were re- | ported improving at the Erie hos- | pital with the exception of George | Weiss, president of the New Haven | baseball club of the Eastern league. :.\lr, ‘Weiss, who received an injury to | his back from which complications have developed, was described by hos- | ptial officials to be in a critical con- | aition. | Police Depariment All Het Up 25 Years Ago | The introduction into the New Brit- ain police department of the pocket searchlights which are so valuable in the work of the department at night, is described in an item in the Herald printed from a paper dated December 10, 1898, 25 years ago today. The item speaks of a new device which was then intended for the use of the the description | shows that evidently up to that time, eiectric searchlights were unknown. The item reads “A very handy de- vice for the use of the policemen is now on exhibition at the police sta- tion. It comsists of a leather case about eight inches in length, with a glass top and a small. incandescent light inside. The device is evidently the allegation that Keating permitted | Miglin to ha A large measure of as a guarantee of | jail securi- | " of a val he charges of tl aced in four separ paragraphs. | The recommendation to the county |’ commissioners is that Keating be 1mmod as provided by the general statutes, section 2 In the {serted by the fourth paragraph it is as- judges that Keating at De Geor, judges are em-| " announced that Major| goroner Blood, of Chautauqua coun- *. Woodruff, who has attained [y N, Y, and representatives of the ction of being the stal Interstate Commerce Commission and veled newspaperman and Who | 11 New York Public Service Com- is editor of the Litch-| pisgion, who are also investigating will describe his recent| (ne accident. The hearing was be- na and the northwest| ning closed doors, but it was expected rday evening at the Y. M | intended for the policemen making ’umrehes at night, for by pressing a | ring a bright light appears. The de- | vice can be carried in the pocket.” How Exasperating ! First Steno—The idea of your 'HM! an official statement, to be issued [by E , ESTATE TRANSFERS deals office of realty at the various times has permitted other in- | mates of the jail to go at large out side the jail witho S N Widow Critically Il After Husband’s Death he widow of Arthur G. Judd of 184 Cook avenue, Meriden brother of | Oliver N. Judd of this city, who died in the Meriden hospital Sunday is in a critical condition at the same insti. tution suffering from a heart attack tnduced by worry over her husband’s condition Mr. Judd's funeral will be held to- morrow afternoon in Meriden and burial will be In Fairview cemetery this city RINGS like definite changes in design women’s clothes 0l¢ . Broad street to Grace M. Coholan, Linco Bernard Panelli to Luigl Lestini mont street NEW BOWLING ALLEYS The Fraterity bowling alleys which were opened to Odd Fellows and Re- bekahs only last evening will be for. mally opened to the public tonight at 8 o'clock. An interesting schedule of match games between the fastest factory | teams in the city has been arranged | |as follows: Stanley Works vs. P. & F. Corbin girls; Stanley Works men vs. Skinner Chuck men; I’ & F. Cor- ibin men vs, L. F. & C. men Bel- have certain s and style. We have a most complete and without a ques- tion most beautiful selection of all the latest designs in Rings at Lowest Prices in the city. — $8.00 Up — It will pay you to walk one flight and see B. GEORGES, Jeweler 166 MAIN STREET ROOM 10 Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 1279 MAIN &Y Phone ¢ 11092 Opp. Arch GIFT SUGGESTIONS Ladies" and Children’s | and Glori Petticoats of silk, «ilk heatherbloom and muslin, a English <atin. Ladies’ and Children’s mbrellas £1.00 to $12.50. Silk jersey. wool jersey, satin, lso Princess Slips of silk and Hose, silk, «ilk and wool and all wool, also Children’s Wool Socks. Handkerchiefls for men. batiste, plain, embiroidered and initialed colored. women and children, linen and of white and Sweaters of silk, also wool: Blouses, Leather Bags and Purses, Beaded and Me<h Ba Gloves, 2-clasp Kid Gloves, g Gauntlets and Long. Gloves of Chamoiselte and Wool. Aprons never were as beautiful as now. Underwear of muslin, s ilk, also crepe, more beautiful than ever and also more reasonable in price. Outing Flannel, Underwear. which are really oul sizes, Jewelry. Beads, Pins, | and Brooches. regular and out sizes Jarrings, Pendants, Bracelets, Handsome Vanity Cases and Puffs. were | OPEN. | t | place and Mrs, V. Brogan, superintendent of | working steady eight hours a day! T would not think of such a thing ! Second Steno—Neither would I. It was the boss that thought of it.— Town Topics (New York). ie division of the road, would responsibility. ir bodies of wreck vietims, Mr. Richard Sullivan and Mr. Wednesday Specials Big Consolidation Shoe Sale “ AT THE - Modern Boot Shop 168 MAIN STREET Ladies’ Big Lot of Ox- fords, Pumps and Shoes in tan and black vici kid and calfskins. > Ladies’ Patent Strap Creased Ox- Pumps and Vamp, Low Heel fords, the latest models Values $6-87 Ladies’ Fancy Strap Pumps in kid and patent coltskin, low, medium and Spanish heels, and 2 strap models and fancy lattice. Values $7-$8 Ladies’ Quilted Satin Boudoir Slippers in the wanted shades, lavender, old rose, pink, black, Co- penhagen, light blue; an ideal Christmas gift. Men's Tan Kid and Calf- skin Shoes and Oxfords, all hand sewed, heavy oak soles. 97 Values $6-87 Modern Boot Shop 168 MAIN STREET Collis, Goodyear Wel Outfits SKATES Skating Shoes, with hardened Steel Runner Skates Attached. Right now is the time to find the Boys size in stock for his Xmas Gift, - We have $500.00 worth of up-to-date Ice Skates From $1.35 to $11.00 (for the tubular), also double runner skates for the little tots. Herbert L. Mills HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. INCORPORATED 177 MAIN STREET Why Not Hosiery for : Christmas? Our Assort- ment Moderate RAALTE Silk Stockings (Fall Fashined) Lelhigh and Van Raalte Silk Stockings . $1'95 3 pair for $5.65 iGoldd bstxl'lx(pc Full Fash- oned Sil Stockings . szoo 3 pair for $5.85 H ) vy Ingrain Silk Stockings, lisle tops .. $2-50 3 pair for $6.75 Onyx Pointex Silk Stockings' $2.25 lisle tops . 3 pair for $6.75 We Also Carry Clocked and Fancy Stockings WOOL SETS Appropriate gifts for children and misses. Different styles and colors. $1.95,, TRIMMED HATS SPECIAL SALE TOMORROW $3.00 Satin Hats Velvet Hats Silk Hats In an Unusual One Day Sale at $3.00 Every one of these Hats is worth much more and are sensationally underpriced. Feather trims, Ribbon trims and Flower trims. Dress and Sports Hats. BEADED BAGS Every bag is of the new style and you can choose from a large variety. Beneficial |loans Christmas Money To-Day Let us help you meet Christmas expenses. We will advance any amount up to $300 on your guaranteed note or home furniture, charging only the low, legal interest rate. $ 50 loan repay $ 5 monthly, plus interest " S abe adhy e « = o s e 5« " “ We guarantee you strict privacy, immediate loans and self- respecting terms. If you need money, you need ws. 47 WEST MAIN STREET Open 9 = 5:30

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