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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 19, 1923, EGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES Southern | ¢ N. C.| Elizabeth |also with perjury are at Rumaniu, | Pines according to Raleigh, newspaper, l\n.. I/\]L MISSING PERSONS GENERALLY muun . Majority of Those Thought Lost ., Return to Their Homes State of Georgia seeks to shows that Philip k. Fox, form Ku Klux Klan th | publicity man, killed William 8. Co- burn becanse burn intended to expose Fox's alle misconduct, Atlanta dispatch says. ged | New York, Dec. 19.—More 11,000 girls and women were re missing during 1922 by police quarters in 33 American citi approximately 900 of them 1} Leen loc by December 31s figures were gathered al Association of Traveler eties of this city in an effort to e timate the number and types sons who drop out to make in ank | Hiram Oh hinson intends the vital battlefield campaign and ¥r jays preliminary lines for the ca gn, Cleveland dispatch | Says. ! 4 J. Volstead at St. Paul says | \[that American people have grown ! making home brew and Andrew weary of I"ox Lelieved that Co- | nmu és in home-town papers, accord- ling to the Hollywood Chamber of | Commerce, which has started a cam- | paign to warn young persons through- out the country of the futility of find- ing sereen jobs, unless they are quali- ' | fied and have been encouraged to ap- ply at the studios. The Chamber of Commerce esti- mates the population of Hollywood at §5,000, of whom, it states, less than | 15,000 are engaged in the flim in- dustry. ®he girls who drop in from the ends of the earth all are willing to become stars, but most of them are unable to find even minor The chamber is endeavoring spread broadcast information about |how few the chances are for cinema \glory and how many are the trlm» {and privations on the path to such dn lambition. parts. | With their funds exhausted, many of | them turn out to be a problem for | | social and civic workers. i to Store Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday, December 20, 21 and 22, Until 9 P. M, Christmas Gifts of Umbrellas and Walking Sticks and Chappy Sticks Reports from 37 « tion said, save a tota women and children who disappear- ed, about 0 of whom were not found. Seeking for people who disappear is a part of Travelers Aid which protects inexperienced tra ers from harm by giving advice help at railroad stations and st ship piers, cording to John director of the association. ds of off by d ed stations travelers, f scekers to those in dire emergency Police reports show that in New York city 46 g missing in 1922, 1,652 of 1 years, Angeles service | 2 s and women were | rmit the lawful return | | GARLSBAD CAVE NATURAL PALACE, EXPLORERS SAY, President Coolidge's Recent l'm'ln-i Edwin I, Gay, ymmunist ma- t war with €s.” New ork surgeon 085 remain a mation Preserves Another Fine | Washington, Dec, 19.——A palace nr! nature has been preserved by Presi- dent Coolidge’s recent nrocmnmmu' establishing the Carlsbad Cave Na ‘ tional Monument, located 25 miles southwest of Carisbad, New Mexico. ds Welker Coch. | Its beauty reminds one of the muslm-| npionship billiards | tions of Dore in Dante’s Inferno gov- | rnment experts who explored the| o 2 report. They traveled several miles through underground puss-xg--s.; it | D0 one of which was explored to its| " end. They descended vertically about | ' 800 feet but the depth of the cave is| Doris she after sues laring peration 1o perform it. ‘Work of Nature »oklyn hospital for the Rev. Robert Rein, long| o) s practical work in the . of New York . and Mrs, Burto i by Hu ury c the state licte grand to violate SEEK CHESTNUT TREES Hoppe marriage Iz A fine assortment of imported Gloria Silk for Men, with a selection of handles better than ever. Same with silver bands or silver caps, suitable for engraving. $5 00 ® Price of Wales and Opera styles Colored and Black Silk Three-inch Satin Tape with short and clubby handles of col- ored Pyralin, tips and ferrules to match. Colors, Navy, Brown, Green, $7 9 8 L] Purple, Red and Black A colored Gloria Silk with 114-inch satin tape, complete with case. An assortment of carved wood handles, side leather straps or leather loops. Colors, Navy, $ 4 50 L] Brown, Purple, Green and Red Gloria Silk Umbrellas for Men, a very fine quality, with Prince of Wales Handles and Opera Handles. These have both plain and silver capped handles Ladies’ Colored Silk Umbrellas, narrow tape edge, complete with case. Handles of carved wood and plain wood capped with Amber or Ivory. These are all finished with tips and club ends. Colors, Green, Navy, Brown, Garnet, Cardinal, Purple, King Blue i $4.75 5 .‘]&( flne1 (;“kl;:hfiy Alfl, -Silk Ufmb la with a 4-kt. gol nd on Prince o Wales Handles. Special . $l 00 Complete line of Chi]drens Umbmllns in cotton and silk, both colored and black, with handles just like mother’s from— 95¢ . $3.50 Men’s Walking Sticks $1.50 ».$10.00 Chappy Sticks for women Louis and De- T0 FIGHT LOCAL BLIGHT - t | Department of Agriculture At Work Trying To Find a Strong Sp " GIRLS IN MOVIELAND T'o Resist Ravaging Discase d out of sig at some time 'the ¢ ! " = during the year, in the opinion of | th Ona e . oA § Captain John H. Ayers, chief of the | to “'"1'."1""\ e Y r;' ,m. ""-"““_'"l Bureau of Missing Persons, New et e 4. haplfig roblems of Scroen Stars “People often fail to report disap- Cal, Dec, 19.—8c pearing members of their family to |experiments to , movie-struck, & us because they mistakenly fear we!he a substitute Ame Kk, most of them with | will bring publicity upon them, when | cjes and resist the blight. tions beyond Aattering that is the last thing we want to do,” | One of the departme said Captain Ayres in a statement 10 [tural explor the National Association. Ny also | Himals drop sight who have no one |upitje sufficiently interested to make a re- | t)is country port. i judgment, we feel |4 Chinese chest it is fair to double our actual figures, . \ tura making a total of 4,892 women ginla and ty girls in Ne whom 3.+ |an Indian chestndt 204 were f ag Florida Nat the same ratio of n Indian chestuut f good for the United § to New York ecity, th by an arithmetieal computation tota) for the United States will approximate 60,000 girls disappear annually. Of understood that ing . an chest fulists of the depart- nducting | Hollywood at will |of young n spes |here every w no recommen antic stat destroy en |vut, forestry ment of agr for the rica ut of g out in ntings of mt hay n Bridge Nationa o plantings of o Rings Rings ASSORTMENTS K. of €, our hest mude For. LARGE Tk, Masonic, une ance holds s as applies |y, we ean ar- Odd Shaped Gamets, White Golg Dia Men's Massive Amethyst, ¥ solid Gold Ri o remarkable were onr val Signet Rings that our large st the past weeks' hisiness. Howeye rive robahly nust be e | REECHAM'S el PiLLS- or S“_k Hmdachéu Jeweler and Dinmond Dealer Repairing and Remodeling — At The — HUDSON FUR SHOP Tel. 770 13 Franklin Square TURKEYS XMAS POULTRY, FEA. TURING DE LUX BRAND Fancy Northern Young Hens and Tom Turkeys. Fresh Chickens and Fowl, all averages, We have arranged for a Special Quality Beef, Veal and Lamb and a complete line of Pork Products from Eastern Killed Corn Fed Porkers, for the Christmas trade. For Prices, Call 2-1447 John W, Holloway & Co. PUBLIC MARKET RBLD Conn. Boulevard Hartford Wm. E. Bell New Britain Representative “Thistle Brand Scotch Hams and Bacon™ For Skating Outfits Lunch Kits and Flashlights RING Fine Assortment - DIAMONDS, STONE and SIGNET RINGS HIMBERG & HORN Est. 18 Years 10 R. R. ARCADE 392 MAIN STREET Hardware 8 A Happy Answer New Britain Poultry Show 3} DECEWBER 20, 21, 22, 1923 tigger and Better Than Ever It Sew the greatest number of most valued bird- ever cooped in & singhe hall in this state. JUSTER'S HALL—<ARCH &7 New Britain, Conn of waxing and polishing floors. and in the years to come. A Gift 3 and 5 Franklin Square GET MANY HARD KNOCKS & and was first known as Odd Fellows, £6.00—-822.00 Fancy Picresd Women's White Gold Rings Set with Oblong and Rubies, Amethysts, Ete, by, Garnet, Sapphire, us a fresh stock of rings and we M. C. LeWITT Gift Problem is the OLD ENGLISH WAXER- ", improved device that eliminates most of the work The price is only $5.09, but it is doubtful if any sum could buy a gift that would be more appreciated now, For Life-Long Service THE JOHN BOYLE CO. Telephone 359 > | unknown. limestone ap- “rm known no chambers arlsbad Cave. ns rival in nitude thos So far exists W o as cavern of phenomenal size and lh!‘ ts of travertine so voluminous aried in form as to be of unusual scientific as well as scenic interest. The new national monument com- prises an area of The cave was discovered 22 years agn “Bat Cave" because it was the habitat of thou ands of bats which have largely been | driven out, . Rings LOW PRICES Rings, in Solid Gold Rings $7.50—830,00, . $15.008500,00 signet, ¥ite, S$K.00—8$25.00, n Men's and Women's Stone and was almost entirely sold out during v, the manufacturers have rushed invite your inspection of them, 205 Main Street Xmas Hardware Him (iood Tools To Work With Fine Pocket Cutlery Vacuum Bottles Stop-Lights Auto Mirrors Fine Fishing Tackle and Guns GGem Safety Razors Shaving Brushes C. A. HIERPE Plumbing 73 ARCH ST. ummmoammw“mflnflflflfi -mwn-.n to Your POLISHER—a 719 acres of land, | ‘ All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, | Floor — Trunks, Bags, Overnight and Motor Kits Leather Goods—Iitted Cases in black, cobra grain cowhide, brass hardware, fancy lining, fitted with engraved ivory, amber or shell fittings, priced from $10.00 to $85.00, Overnight Bags—In black grain cowhide leather, priced from $8.69 to $25.00. Hat Boxes—Hat Boxes in black enamel patent leather in round or square, 16, 18, 20 and 22-inch, priced from $3.50 to $22.00. Wardrobe Trunks—A splendid showing of Wheary Wardrobe and “Neverbreak” Trunks, priced from $25.00 to $100.00. Wardrobe Trunks—The Famous “Neverbreak” and Wheary Wardrobe Trunks, priced from $25.00 to $110.00. (oat Cases—22 and 24-inch Brown Cow hide Coat Cases, linen lined, priced $22.00 to $25.00. English Kit Bags—In black and brown cowhide, 18 to 24-inch, priced $19.00 to $50.00. Automobile Lunch Kits—In black patent leather cases, fitted complete for two, four, five, six and seven people, priced from $7.89 to $25.00. i ol i | — Sixth Floor — m —DRINK — BRICK HOUSE, 15 ROOMS AYER S SODA WATER | A1 sobEry, ciNtRALLY 10CATED. IDEAN SPOT ¥OR ROOMING AND BOARDING HOUSE H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent ROOM 208 NAT'L, BANK BLDG. TEL, 141 | Take home a bottle of cream soda w—something you will like—it's deli- | vious, | Three size bottles—he, 10c, 150, SO0 Dl § & We have a customer for a three family house jon Stanley street, near Kelsey street, and the ad- Jommg nelghborhood and also on Park street ex- |tension. If you have a house to sell in either of |these locations, see us at once. R \ Money to loan on mortgages, . HONISS’S 24-30 State St. Hartford| CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Visit Our Dining Room 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. O eamreRs axp | CINDERS FOR SALE |High Grade Fursiture A. H. HARRIS 267 Chapman Street e S ‘ |99 WEST ST, TEL. 2079 | Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops \ Lobsters, We Have the Goods hapman A. D. LIPMAN ’hnm-'n m«nuny mwn on all m H25-527 MAIN ST, 'THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY - ; l'l LOOK oV T = Goob AND BAD COVWGARS -~ SALT FISH P22 WHEN DOC PILLSSURY WENT T0 JAKE / N WS BEST SWAG/NG SIGN TO SAVE ///// L_} IT FROM THE WEAR AND TEAR OF WINTER —EF (5 - HE DROPPED THE SIGN BUT PICKED ~ UP A NEW PATIENT - P

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