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-NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1923. 3 M”MMM”W”MMMM”M‘Wwfnflfi“flfififlfiflm fl'fi#flfi’fl Te Néws For Christnias Shoppers A trip through the store, which has been . b ) : "‘ ) e o &% | beautifully decorated with the holiday laurel § Your ChrIStmas Store 7 7T FREE FREE PN | and Santa fixings, gives one the holiday spirit and they are able to appreciate to the Is Ready & : T v N /i al]l]est theS fl(l)(lli){wmg suggestions— ) \A’ Y omen’s Silk Hosiery Never before such preparation and 24 EN TY'FIVE : : Novelty Silk and Wool Hose B . . Sample Hand Bags of all kinds of leather the store is chuck full with good sensi- Beaded Bags of beautiful designs ble practical Christmas merchandise ; Tlll'keys To Be leen Away Tmlcitv XZ;;e::daR?n Il;gf’i‘l:;li tsgzsts ] family. t -fi : . m.—| — || Jewelry Boxes of all sizes for all members of the y o twenty-five of our customers at 6:30 p. m.—Monday R e e f Our store is known for its vast and December 24th. : Lacenl;lgirsgesdi lll\(halgi ;i?;ns ‘ complete stocks—they are larger than : This is the idea—Beginning at one o’clock on _ || Fine French Voile Waists b8 - x e o> Thursday, Dec. 13th, every customer making &% . New Tailored Blouses G ¥ ever this year—which enables you to || Ea## iz Xy ? purcl;lase at our store \;'Illlhrecelve a coupon JLRPLARES | Warm Blanket Bathrobes % o g ’ . MBS from the salesgirl on whic they will write i) Silk Petticoats of beautiful shades g make selection easier and with a Db ¥ their name and deposit the stub in a box spe- ¥& Children’s Mittens and Gloves ‘ greater variety. 20k cially prepared for the purpose and located X Women’s Fine Fabric Gloves . #3=" near the entrance door. This box will not be - Women'’s Long French Kid Gloves f ® The practical housewife will appreciate re- opened until 6:30 p. m. Monday, December Novelty Gauntlet Gloves . ceiving any of these:— 24th, and the customers whose names are on urkes Hand-made Baby Dresses ‘ k Turkish Towels, plain or fancy, the first twenty-five stubs taken therefrom s i Baby Toilet Sets, hand painted ‘ Towel Sets, consisting of Bath Towel, Ae Wil receive ? Silk Poplin Rompers, léznd embl;gidered ; Face Towel and F Cloth. Brushed Wool Teddy Bear Suits g % Linen 'l‘m:'lgli w(;rhesl‘::ce f?)f'einit(:al. ki FRESH KILLED VERMONT TUR- 10 Pocrds 1 g \ Linen Table Damask in floral patterns. KEYS furnished by The New Britain Knitted Sweater Sets of pure wool f Scarf and Tam Sets for the girls j Linen ng‘;}kfigs’ consisting of cloth and Market. 2 Tim Caps and Woolen Touques for the ! [ : little men n. ¥ Bath Mats of Turknit, i ral colors. g 3 Bd & . Lacae i]?lge(r li’ifi:)wl'(“:::se. s it Be Sure and Get Your Coupons, Beginning at 1 P. M. Thursday, || Silk Umbrellas in all colors Embroidered Pillow Cases. Dec. 13th, and do all your Christmas Shopping at— Wflérfl: \(’YoolendBlankets. bl : a7 Work Baskets for the ladie Fluffy Silk C Comfortables. ; 4 ' ' o . : or the S S Reanttul Barann Bonte, LR (A3 ‘ A | Manicuring Sets and Rolls in all qualities La B’Fautifl;ldlfrurlflau(Scarfs. i Shaving Sets for the men folk 1y R Ak o PBND | Knitted Ties for the little fellow Crib Bolster Sets. Crocheted Crib Spreads. Scalloped Luncheon Sets. Baby Bunting Sleeping Bags Men’s Silk Umbrellas with fine handles Children’s Umbrellas in several sizes . Warm Comfy Slippers for the entire | ASKS DEATH PENALTY fact to murder, ] e returned to Superior, Wis,, to face ! he had fired the sum « | was right next door to an undertak- Mra, Walter's attorney has indicated ‘SAII‘STAI] S RETURN arson oharges | he had place therein t ¢ y ing establishment and Ed often helped .- — acquittal was to be asked on the Until Mre. Sailstad- | MePhee, his friend, wh with embalming bodies,” “ ground that Mrs. Waiters acted while | |lm~uu|m Wants Jury to Send Mrs. |00 the control and direction of her Richardson had maintained that the i was announced by tl California Walters to Gallows For Her Part husband’s powe orful il pe rsonality man taken at Napa was “planted” by| authoritics that he was b financtal | Smiths Losing Out insurance companies who are con. Straits and in love with Miss Andgr. | New York—The Smiths have had |take back seats. The Cohens have in Fddyville Prison Seige, { » g Two B."m“ Dollam Is testing her claim to approxtmately| "L, s t of dressing | edged them out of the front row Haverhill District NO[ lefily [0 Eddyville, Ky, Dee. 11.<Trial of Repwqen(ed at Meelmg WIIC Agrees to Leave Second gl prasies IUE St S aa own clothing | New York's latest city directory lists Mrs. Lilllan Walters, widow of Monte'! gt Louis, Dec. 11.—The fourth ar before placing it in the cottage, M p tel 0 C s, Dec o - s .1 pefore placing it ir ottage, Mrs. approximately 6,500 Cohens = und her a picture of the Callfornia prison- | g,i, 1, q Richardson declared that “Ed [Cohns and only about 5,800 Smiths snu[ Down Now | (Tex) Walters, reputed leader of the | nual meating of the American Petro- “H bfl d" dA id A « ; . er and she tearfully realized that she . . . prison riot in the Western State peni.|!°im Institute opened here today “|:|.‘ usband™ and Avoid Arrest s BARICE Tty e had considerable experience in hand-|and Smyths. ~And in the Cohen col- Sestincy. Siar Rore 1o Ooteten he uppro\“n‘[(]\ 1,000 representatives of ————— e B therers mo. doubt about| I8 corpses. Ed's place of business umns are 233 Abrahams Haverhill, Mass, Dec. 11— Settle. |18 charged with murder, was resumed :"" g o inatioprefit=| Eau Claire, Wis, Dec. 11.—Toss 1. | it.” she exclaimed. ment of disputes in the shoe manu- [":‘;‘"““v' SAAS Soder, Bl - 1 000 e dance. | Richardson, second husband of Mrs.| Comforted by Richardson, they re actuting industry In this oty whion | STher With Harry Ferland and law.| of the convention lies in 8 i treated $0 & Secluded eermer of the ) | rence Grifith, were found dead in a in | Leona Sailstad-Richardson, is domicil-| 3, 5m0 for a ten minute conference and threatencd to lead to an almost com- | priyon mess hall after o sioge of four | N discussion of a more varied use | .4 iy s Eau Claire hotel, while she| then announced to newspaper men plete shutdown upon the expiration|days. The mutinous prisoners killed °f 0l particularly as fuel for the |y cupy the Richardson home un-|and officials that they would discon- of the present agreement in January | three prison guards, home til they can re-arrange their domestic | tinue to live as man and wife until appearcd probable today. When a 16- Mrs. Walters iz alleged to have been SR relations as necessitated by the dis- | Sailstad wou be divorced and suffi- hour conference between representa-|an accessory before the fact to the | (v s covery that KEdward J. Sailstad, her|cient time elapse to permit a re-mar- tivés of the shoe workers' protective | slaying of the guards, the state charg. (hlcago Banks Me' ger first husband, wag not killed when fire | riage to ,{If‘]l‘»f‘r'ilnn . 553 union and of the Haverhill shoe man- | ing she was a leading figure in a plot Involved 66 Millions | destroyed his summer cottage threc A few minutes later Richa ufacturers’ association and a citizens’| by which pistols and ammunition Chicago, Dec. 11.—Plans for con- | and a half years ago. packed a handbag and departed committee headed by Mayor Willlam | were smuggled to Walters and his /| solidatin L 'unm Bank of |||v was arrested last week at|the hotel. Ce D. McFee ended at an early hour to- companions. Reput ' 1 1 Ot Naps f., with Dorothy Anderson,| nounced that day a compromise agreement had| The state's attorney has asked that| of Chica o be g ” hig ste apher when he was the|her second hu been drawn up. the death penalty be impased upon | directors institutions president of a phonograph manufac- | charged with vnr\'«lm Thursday of this week will be made | Mre, ‘Walters in event of conviction. | joint meeti Ay The consolidat- | turing company here, and both will Kailstad confessed upon arrest a shoe factory holiday In order to per- | U'nder a Kentucky statute, the death |ed institution, with deposits of more mit all the workers to wote on the penalty may be imposed for conviction | than 866,000,600, will occupy fifth | greement. The manufacturers wlll‘ . coessory before the place in the Chicago banking field . X take' n:(.!nn on it between now and OB 5 Geiege: ot Svevers |—ro.v the ' plac g0 1 7k7 ] | . - Lean Fresh Shoulders Thursday. Representatives of both . Fresh G d Haml sides expressed the opinion that it ‘ F ' 2 resh Groun amburg ould be ratified. | | ‘”. o" °. ) - " rhe x;vn’:oy: agrecment calls for o Never Too Late! | B e, ¢ :3 I XA Fresh Frankforts ... five e-half day week for six P . g months in the year and a five-day ITY HALL : g Lean Smoked Shoulders week the other six months and for de- i, | I < = =, \ Fancy Maine Potatoes te inatl f e d worki conditions by An arbitration board of Pure Lard Evaporated Milk three, one to be named by the union, one by the manufscturers and the third to be a trained economist. A modification is made by the present permit system, under which a manu- facturer must apply to the union for any additional workers mneeded and obtaln & union permit, so that a fac- tory In meed of workers will be al- lowed to obtain them from any other factory whioch may have a surpius. Several shoe manufacturing firms which had announced their intention | of removing from the city made it known today that if the agreements | were ratified they would remain here About 12,000 shoe workers will be af. fected by whatever action is taken . i OFF FOR SUNNY ITALY | | Eight New Britain People Leave Tn.i | | e Specials For All Day Sugar Cured Sugar Cured "l'i;'m(n“ B 20(: u'lliaamiu ol 18C Granulated Sugar . Ib. 9¢ Gold Medal Flour : Iarze haz 95¢ White Loaf Flour ....... ... large bag 95¢ Daniel Webster Flour Iargc bag $1.05 Campbell’s Pork and Beans ... 3 for 25¢ Borden’s and Van Camp’s Milk ... 2 for 2l¢ ’“‘an‘l‘""’ b, 100 “’n'u“.,'lif"'f 1 Ibs. 25c NOT AN UNUSUAL GIFT = , s i NS Lean Boiling Beef el Al LA ' | Fresh Pork to Roast ... Th. 15¢ | Roasts of Veal oo I 180 Legs of Genuine Spring Lamb ... Ib. 35¢ Lean Pot Roastsof Beef ............ Ib.10¢ Genuine Lamb for Stew ....... .... Ib. 12¢ 558 = S SR day and Four Others Are Unable to Get Paseage. { Any man who appreciates the finer points of good dress will find room in his wardrobe Michele Perrotta, Ginseppe Do Mi. | . ) ehele, Michele Di Tulllo, Glovanni 1’ | for a few of these choice striped shirts. Agata, Mrs. Assunta Toscano, Miss| 3;:::‘:’::‘;‘:;:.:1?‘;;2&?'33‘;3,| Either in Silk or Fiber Silk, they certainly i £ 4 A | ! Florida Yellow Globe morning for New York where they| g % o lend an individual touch to a man’s appear- I’ Oranges dm,_zoc Turnips 6 Ibs, 25c will board the steamer Conte Rosso of the Lioyd Sabaudo steamship com.- | p | ance. Baldwin 25 Large Yellow 25 pany which sails tomorrow for Italy. | L Apples 1 qts. C Onions 6 Ibs. C This liner makes the trip in nine days. | | ! Large Juicy 5 Large leeberg 25 E. M. DiNonno, local agent of the | A 3 A company who ncnpr;d lv;!-lh ‘hm; : * 56000 to 312.0’ Grapefruit 3 forz C lflhn-f ; 2 hd- c col lled to disappoint four other| — 7 KN | » 14 v > & propte who had planned to take this , PARKSDALE EGGS ... .............. 2 dot The boat when the New York office in. Mrs. Henry Clay Wright of Austin, Tex., is 80 years old and [ ? WEDGWOOD PRINT BUTTER . 1. 55¢ ;::r!:"l:k':lnmnn:"lh:v M e iad | has always wanted to go on the concert stage. Now for the first : SR RN A T = 2 " time she will realize her ambition, being scheduled to make her = = PHONE 19! FREE DELIVERY! accommodations. The passenger list . " e - totais more than 2,000, ldebut in New York on Dee. 15. o