New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 13, 1923, Page 2

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1| FIVE MILLION DOLLAR Pyralin Ivory for Christmas Here's the solution for your gift problems—A lovely set of Pyra- lin Toiletware, buy the complete set or just a few essential pieces which can be added to from time to time. Stop in and see our display while there is a wide assortment from You can either THE DICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. Men’s Slippers Appeal to a man’s comfort and ased. Here are slip and Felt in the best A8 casy-on-the- Men’s Wool Vests The kind that fit, made by real tailors. Smart styles in checks, stripes and plain colors ew browns predominate—S$7.50 up. Open Evenings Saturday, Dec. 15 and Thursday, Friday and Saturday Dec. 20, 21 and 22 HORSFALLS 93-99 Mdsylum Strect Hartford, “It Pays 10 Buy Our Kind” OVERCOATS We have a few made up in our own work rooms, Come in, if you need one— if your size is here you will get a bargain at the prices quoted. Ye London Shop Tailors 13 MAIN STREET 12t Us Clothe You We Know How PEARLS La Tausca, Deltah and other guaran- teed brands from $6.00 up Also Solid Gold Cuff Links, Chains, Knives, Lavallieres, Ete. HIMBERG & HORN Est. 17 Years 10 R. R. Arcade 392 Main St. Koretz is said to have lived luxur- jously and spent lavishly, He was a member of prominent clubs and main- n tained a number of expensive auto- 6w | leased a third office suite at $70,000 a year, but had not taken possession. Koretz is married and has two chil- dren. His w who expressed the hope that the authorities would find her hus , said she had no knowl- edge of his alleged ventures or pro- motions. (Continued IFrom First Page). by the and on produce ing to the state’s attorney, hired a number of high pr exceutives, f them investo 1o go to pment of would out men Shorter Hours Draw New Type of Steel Employes | Dec. 13.—College grad- und in the new class of men being assimilated today in the Cleveland eel industry, With the working day reduced from 12 to eight all steel mills report a not- | type of em- from Ken- are among | no such cor that existed or owned property in Pang hours, influx of a differen Mountain hoy: Tennessee was made abl and Previous to the reduction in hours, it is said at mills here, only the hardy | would apply for positions whlch‘ meant that nearly all their waking | hours would be spent around hot| metal. When the shorter day was udopted, however, there were a num- | ber of applications from college grad- | uates who were willing to begin by | cleaning the stoves of a blast furnace. Men formerly employed in offices and | stores also have decided to try their hand at production. i ater invested project, which was 1913. Dividends of fi ere paid = Vast Irrigation Project [ Sanctioned in Queensland Sydney, N. 8. W,, Dec. 13.—Parlia- mentary sanction has been given in| Queensland for a new irrigation pro- | | ject on the Dawson river which will |be one of the largest in New South Wales., The initial cost is estimated ‘m. ny Two years ago Kor ‘1-\. had 1 found on proper nd later he have circulated the story tha | oil corporation had offered him $25 | 000,000 for his one-fifth interest the company, stock of which was ( ¥ |at $6,000.000 and a high storage dam, ystllmg for $2,000 a share, according |2t A54 & Kb SorAgs dNL '8 | which it is proposed to construct, will One man is said | IR DR for & single |require six years to complete. L | The plan involves a large hydro- | to the investigators |to have paid $30,000 share | can, | pouring over the border of | eastern New York state, electric generating plant. The econ- templated dam will impound some- thing like 2,480,000 acre feet of wa- | ter, which will be carried from the | dam 27 miles along the natural bed of the river, More than 200,000 acres of irrigable land are included in the project and in addition there are 200,000 acres adjacent which are suitable for grazing purposes. OVER 68 YEARS OF SUCCESS Chancellor Marx declared that Ger- many is absolutely at the end of her resources and may be compelled to appeal to the Jeague of nations unless her situation improves. Senator Bruce, democrat, Maryland, who voted for Mr. Cummins, republi- for chairmanship of the inter- state commerce committee, asserts he changed his vote because democrats were playing into the hands of the in- surgent element in the senate. Rev. Frank P. Parkin, Philadelphia, at a meeting in Columbus, O., of ex- ecutive committee of the federal council of churches urges that re- ligious prejudice be wiped out and advises that Protestant churches adopt the Roman Catholic lenten season as | a period of consecration. Flood of Canadian holiday liquor is north- Directors of the inter-church world movement apply in supreme court at New York for dissolution of their corporation. Land slides due to recent floods threaten historic St. Angelo bridge across the Tiber, Rome dispatch says, Jury is chosen ‘at Atlanta to try ' TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES Philip E. Fox, former publicity man for the' Ku Kiux Kian, on a charge of killing Willlam 8. Coburn, an insur- gent leader of the klan. Rev. Dr. William Norman Guthrie, rector of St, Mark’s-in-the-Bouwerie and his entire vestry are summoned to appear before Bishop Manning and explain the dancing celebrations given by girls in the parish hall of St Mark's. Dr. George E. Vincent, president of the Rockefeller Foundation, in an ad- dress at Philadelphia, says that cancer quacks are worse than burglars. Middlebury college, Vermont, sends fir tree to President Coolidge as a national Christmas gift. New York city board of education creates a board of paid doctors to check up on reported ilinesses among its teachers, Bishop Gannon of Erie, Pa., an- nounces a gift of $100,000 by United States Steel Corp. for Roman Catholic heme for orphans in Erie. Big leagues’ baseball session at Chicago adjourns after adopting most of seventeen mendments proposed by Commissioner Landis. the quality. June—Barcarolle (Tuhikowky) #istin suts Serenade (Tuck) riolin suie Tschaikowsky's barcarolle, June, is one of his most familiar ~—and most chumlnf—nlnflcr the violin, Toselli's lyrical * resulting record is rich in melody. Every Christian household in the world should know these two songs—two of the most beautiful ever written sung in clear, vigorous, perfect English, with Red Seal Records HE finest records deserve the most perfect reproduction. This cannot be accomplished by any assembly of parts or other hit- or-miss process. Victor records and Victrola instruments are built complete in the Victor factories for the one purpose of use together. To know how good they are, play these new Victor Records on any one of the twenty-one Victrola models at from $25 up. Out tomorrow New Victor Records DOUBLE.FACED List Number o000 Frika Morini} 957 31.50 itions. Here it is for " is paired with it, and Reinald Werrenrath Reinald Wcmtlfi} 6426 2.00 They are Melodious Instrumental Entr’acte—Gavotte (Gie) In the Mill (A«Modi) (Giteo ~ Dainty numbers for the bowed strings, “the soul of the or :hu:‘n',l"', Th:" gavotte trips delicately as a toe-dancer. The slow. All is told in light, vivid, now fast, now yed string music. Light Vocal Selections }io1e3 “Sittin’ in & Corner” is_the fox-trot song of an apparent Victrola No. 260 $150 Mahogany or walnut P {Why Victrola No. 220 $200 Electric, $240 Mahogany, oak or walnut There is only one Victrola and that is made by the Victor Company —look for the Victor trademarks. Adam Sinned a delicate flute, ¢ Stack o’ Lee Blues—Fox Trot Waring's ' Change—Fox Trot % Sisehyth “Stack o Lee,” dance (high- Orleans” is Humorous Dance Records hilosopher who allflower but doesn’t seem worried :veviL In “lau':‘:n’:”‘.'luuddnlilw.ul completes a splendid popular record. (Be Like the Early Bird o istore. Arthur Moss-Ed. Frye " Artbar Mow-E4. Frye 19190 Moss and Frye sing why Adam sinned; and it seems that aceording to their whimsical reasoning it was because he hadn’t any dear old Mammy to take him on her knee. u:l:’n.mm h-.bl-eu-.nl. Ann” has a sym- also), “the meanest man in New in the vocal refrain. Mamma Loves Papa—Fox Trot R ranans 19189 Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra “Mamma Loves Papa” yields an excellent trot. companion Victrola Whiteman fox fiw‘;—b‘.c“ It affords fine MECCANQ—the Finest Structural Toy in the World Herbert L. Mills HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. — TWO DAYS — Friday and Saturday N Entire Stock TRIMMED VELVET HATS FELT HATS VELOUR HATS CHILDREN’S HATS Cut to %, Price The Season’s Newest SATIN AND SILK HATS GOLD AND SILVER HATS Special For This Sale $3 ano $5 Value $5.00 Value $7.50 FREE FREE A Handsome Hat Box Given Away With the Purchase of Any $5.00 Hat or Over. Goldenblum Millinery Co. MAIN and COURT STS. NEW BRITAIN Beneficial Joans 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. 'R T v . ol e ¢ B o “ « We guarantee you strict privacy, immediate loans and self- respecting terms. If you need money, you need ws. . ‘. 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