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YOU WILL DO BETTER AT ARE OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT WE NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNEbDAY DECEMBER 19, 1923 ‘BASKETS From 75¢ to $10,00 Stationery in the neatest designs 59¢ to $3.00. Tested House Thermometers (ac- tual value $1.00) to each customer making a purchase of $4.00 or over, We have offly mometers left, served! Act Now. d to have heen sent | publican national ‘convention, meeting in Chicago MOROCCO 15 DEAD and Varley had heep released, ll Belief Is That Raisuli Came to »:‘-‘.,n ’l‘\\;‘:w;{?‘::il"»'nz'l;.: D en 'Srl:’ Untimely End prepared but never sent. The sultan, | had paid the ransom London, Dec. 19.—Another report of the death of Mulai Ahmed Raisuif, | the gand chief of Moroc today from the t of the Dail He's Good Now notoric Londo nolorm[ i fo of Mulai Al med T international bandit d luxe, whose many Kidnapping epi godes in connection with his mor than 40 years of brigandage have nettled half a dozen great powers, not exceptigg the United States l\nlmlp \omuuuh Wfoul the Wash t in 1904, when ) plete wit fu was th i suli, kidnappe H. Perdica born in Atl Anrerican ¢ and Cromwell Varley his son-in-law, a British citizen. Mr. Perdicarie, reported to be immensely wealthy, owned a beautiful snmmer villa in the Beni Arrbz hills of Moroceo, where It was his custom 1o’ ] les in a bril T ' fsuli quietly surrous over powered the host and his son-in-law and carried them, still in theip eve s 1o the bandit's lair in ning clo mountains back of the = Kahyle the also ordered the ut the immediate - Pordicaris, for whom | And ull was demanding &’ ransom of ) The sultan, however, dread Isn't ¥ chap? quietly and his an angelic-looking doesn’'t he sit eacefully over in ng to dignify the bandit by treating |TNere’s A big reason with him, adopted a negative attitude which furthe red. the American + state departiment and resulted in the esending of additional #hips to Tan 4 the pointing Americaft g he siltan’s capital, | scolding this time of year to make Tt was at stage that the famous | him mind his p's and a's. . ® coming and it Is-only I‘n'uvnl that typical & on his best be- this youngster of any little | New Britain bey He doeen't any avior require this OPEN EVENINGS Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday Only 4 Shopping Days Left —GIFTS— We have a very complete line of Pyrex, Fry Nickel Servers for Pyrex, Nut Sets, Crumb Sets, tors, Electric Articles, Aluminum, Ete, Goods Packed and Mailed A. A. MILLS 80 WEST MAIN ST. PHONE 351 Glass, Percola- Deliveries CHRISTMAS—what a wonderful ap- portunity to present someone with bet- ter eyesight—truly a gift heyond price. You will probably rgceive a Christmas gift of money this year. Why spend it on non-essentials? Invest it, or a part of it at least, in improved vision for vourself or some member of your fam- ily and enjoy constant dividends of comfort, happiness and increased effi. ciency. ODODWINMN ETRIST REV.J.T. WINTERS | thnm Two days later | said later had been | 1w;umg the destructign of his city, | i | 8t. Mary's church, observed his 43rd | A. Harty who had died shortly after ! parish stands Christmas is | 200 of these ther- first come, first PRIEST 43 YEARS| Observes Anniversary Quietly Bnt Is Remembered by Friends Rev. John T. Winters, pastor of anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood at St. M # residence on Main the nume TChroughout recipient ot rs and mes a Winter ned to the pricsthood ut 8 ¢ e, Balti- more, Md., on December 18, 1880, and was u\pu\nled permanent pastor n' St church this city on 2, succeeding Rev, Willlam the disastrous fire which destroyed the church that year. The work of Iather Winters as| pustor of the church has won the ad- | miration of people of all creeds. He arrived here shortly after the hopes of the people of the parish had been dashed to the ground by the de- | struction of their church, but with a| zeal that h all his | undertaking: his la.!lx won the lov parishioners | r s one of the b st in the entire Hartford diocese | Under his leadership, the property of the parish has become one of the most valuable in the state Resides the church, there are the school, con- | vent, parish house and sexton’s quars | | morning. | and the prosecuting Real Ivory “Pyralin” | Mm:e stock received today our advice—Select Now! Sets from $3.75 to $75.00, BURGLAR INVADES PROSEGUTOR'S HOME Takes Gold Watch and Chain From J. G. Woods It became known today that a burg- lar had invaded the home of Prose- cuting Attorney Joseph G. Woods at 157 Columbia street early yesterday morning and had taken an expensive ®old watch and chain which were in Mr. Wood's vest. An inlaid gold fruit dish ;mx two gold candle sticks had en placed on the corner of a ma- 10gany buffet in the dining room ap- y ready to be carried away. It eved that the thief was fright- ~n»d by lights In an adjoining house, The burglary is thought to have taken place about 2 o'clock yesterday ‘nclxhbor reported seeing a light in tHe dining room of the Woods home at that hour, and it is thought that the marauder bécame scared when she lit the lights in her | own home, The watch was presented to Mr. Woods by New Britain lodge, No. 957, B. P. O. Elks, in 1920, when he re- tired as exaited ruler. The chain was a gift from Mrs. Woods before she attorney weore Mr. Woods' monogram, J. is engraved on the back of the married. G. W, watch The best argument for the styles of ‘the present day is the family al- bum.—Life, 1 in the heart of the city | === vew Catholic cemetery on Stanley street adjoined by St. Mary's playground which has been instituted ind Is now supported by the people of | | the parish and others. Reécause of these and other accom- plishments of even greater magnitude, | I"ather Winters enters upon another | | year of his priesthood with the best wishes of not only his own parish- | foners and elergy, but with those al- ||/ #n of all other clergymen and laymen | of other denominations through the corner? | y city and state, ASKS FEDERAL PROBE Washington, Dee, 18, Investigation of “diploma mills” was ordered by the senute today threugh adoption of a resolution introduced bLy Senator Copeland, democrat, New York. The | { eommittee on education and labor of which Benator Borah, republican, Tdaho, is chairman, will have charge of the quulrv | HRIS TMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS For Her For Him For the Kiddies On Today's Want Ad Page Classifications 65 A-B-C-D Chocolates in Useful Baskets and Silk Boxes $2.00 | POSTPONE KEATING CASE Tiberties Hereafter, New Haven, Dec. 19.—An indefin- ite postponement of a hearing to for- mer Jailer Edward P. Keating of the county jall on charges preferred by three superior court judges was an- nounced at the New Haven county commissioners’ office today. Keating was dismissed because he never had legally qualified as jailer although he had served in that capacity for five years. With that action it had been anticipated there would be no hear- ing on the charges. Keating was dismissed hecause gave exceptional liberties Miglin, a saloon kee who had been sentenced to jail after conviction. he oners in the jail will not have many liberties such as has been often grant- ed in times past, The Keating hearing which expected to develop some information as to the administration at the jail. Mr. Keating had said he was willing to have the hearing held, Sheriff Rellly had refrained throughout the controversy from making any state. ment, OI1, WAS ALCOROL New York, Dee. 19.-—Alcohol val- ued at 3100400 was selzed and six men arrested by prohibition enforee- | ment agents who today raided a Front streot warehouse, The alcohol had pbeen placed in containers labelled “linseed oll.” BOUDOIR — TABL® — FLOOR — BMDGE $3.50 to $75.00 Spring & Buckley ELECTRIC CO. 75-81 CHURCH ST. TEL. 2240 ~ 'GIFTS AT ADKINS WAHL \‘IETAI. 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SL.70 “Match Her ASH TRAYS BRASS INKSTANDS And Other Desk Accessor- ies At All Pri HIGHLAND L All Colors 50¢ Hand Colored Pictures, Mirrors, Pin Trays and Calendars 35¢ Up PHOTO ALBUMS Cloth and Leather, colors and grains $1.10 Up SHE \I'FI',R LIFE-TIME PENS ' A real man’s pen, point guaranteed forever B $8.75 ; CRANE'S PAPERS Linen Lawn, Old Style, Early Puritan, Quartered Oak—S85¢ box " PENCIL BOXES Just the gift for a child 50e, $1.00 Shopping Lists Address Bodks Autograph Albums, etc. 35¢ Up PLAYING CARDS | Congress Cards ...... T5¢ Bridge and Poker Sets af All Prices 25¢, ADKINS PRINTERS AND STATIONERS 68 CHURCH STREET Eversharp W ith a Wahl Metal Pen™ Special All Popular Makes PERFUMES in sets from 50c to $7.50 It is understood that hereafter pris- had | previously been set for I'riday was | Popular fiction—3 books for $2.00. 5-b. box-Apollo Chocolates, asst. $3.79. Assorted Milk @Chocolates, 5-1b boxes, $2.49. Beacon Electric Lamps, complete, '$1.39. Cigars in boxes of 10-25 and ‘50, at the lowest prices in the city. " Chocolate Covered Cherries, full pound, 69c. Lowney's Assorted Chocolates, full pound, 57¢. 14-Piece Ivory set, $13.50, F ] Axelrod’s Pharmacy Park, Cor. Meadow St. Axelrod for Accuracy £ 915.00. Let Us Fill Your Prescriptions. 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It will surely mean a consid- i ‘ erable saving to you. Henry Morans 7 Opposite Myrtle nnn-onmmmunnunnt , : 365 Main Street STEP DOWN TO THE - SuUB ARMY AND NAVY STORE PRICES RIGHT-—GOODS THE BEST