New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 28, 1923, Page 12

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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2§, 1923, SNUFF BETRAYS THIEF. | Danzig, Dec. 28.—S8nuff worked the ¢ catchers. Don't let your rooms be Romance De Luxe Aim of | Jury Duty Is Distasteful swept with brooms. The floor must | ST ANDREWS, SCOT. Geograpbers Find No Other ... Reason for Its Existence Was t \ W drews 1 AN AN unco eity In the Unit early residen is the capital « these St. And to play over a thusiasts in the tana, amid ¢ wouth seas, © Himalava creek of the euliar. It is one t v the world eon for existence. It has no tant railroad no river. Situ headland petween the I} where Edinburgh looks dow firth which shelters Du drews possesses a poor chiefly as a trap for s histery of ‘C g called by go is lost in anti ‘Legend has Irish monk, broug Andrew to this m e time between cking a geograph shops hange Knox operatio: Hamiitc fore the today Game and University Boon ins the entury rage and the glory the shore were held sacre months before eft Delfthsaver the contract golf links at these links were clent and | Andrews whi the Justinian of world Golf may have where a game ently a cross bet and bowling, was p extinet. It was plaved within covered courts churehyards. Fve import the sport greatly. The locatio of terrain at St Andrew #o!f treminology just raphy is produced on nent. ‘Links’ for esample Booteh term referring ¢ eropped shore fields « eome the model for “Bunkers are rea are found along road. Buch banks wi matural to this shore $eu banks are now ated on golf links oy mood many vears ne | AMERICAN HEALTH RULES but in 1764 the 10 Suppress Ga reference to fute-bail fown and ve-merkis be all’ in 1 played icved to on rec- Jtland by few days When to the an- limited to Tom to keep diligently. | Tom | ged to lay out new | ! and Scotland. So| is work th many a/l to say that their| by Tom Morris ed cond s Newspapers Thrive Upon | Politics in Havana, Cuba | Hava I 28 Havana wit than » publish r 19 in or iblications of | two in thel io de lal he oldest 3 Heraldo, | )\ Famous Parade Ground Is v Now Covered With Hangars I 28.—T Revenge Ts Sweet I N Hygicnic Household Do Not Ap- |, e peals to Bavarians. ideas about how to n ain a per- M open.” A German homie without at least| Tips on How to Maintain a Perfectly one daschshund or pol all, and as a rule the| so cluttered up with the mulations of generations of col- it the edict of inst dust-c comes k to most families. And of open window advice in a is 80 short on fucl, and Dec B American | 40 1€ which had Their Bodies Are safe the LONDON at an service men, stitutions while the Health Ministry's be sent to medical s 99 Hartford edog is really tew York | Navigation Co, ndow’ elubs, a moment. dying in guardiz n- - a The otter is unusual for its habit of oasting down hill, using the snow in | the life of me remember which shop |so winter, and making slides in muddy |I owe money to.—Passing Show under atm Tourists in South Seas | San Frapcisco, de luxe is promised 13 will leave here on the steamship Bu- ford on January 15, South Sea Island bound for the|State, but th according to an announcement by the Alaska-Siberian FFor 60 days the tourists will wan- | ler in and out of the lunds. Living in luxury ship, the more hardy among them will venture up rivers explored by few | white persons and into tropical nooks bizarre to the Occidental mind. company says the cruise is in| an experiment and may Unclaimed bod -l be repeated annually. nks at other seasons. ~—Romance | tourists who Polynesian soard the ties of their desi PHOEBE—Rather. | (London). | To Some Women of Ireland liable to serve on juries in the Free new responsibility. They say it in- only those | Starting Farly steps. ORSFALLS \ylum Street “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” The quality Sale of High Grade Apparel that all Connecticut has waited for! HORSFALL’S WINTER SALE of Smart Apparel for Both Men and Women One Lot of Men’s $40.00 Overcoats in soft warm fleeces in box and helted models Special some of them with plaid backs, $33.50 One Lot of Men'’s Fancy Suits les and many patterns, - $29.50 Other Suits $15.00 FANCY SUITS £50.00. FANCY SLUITS £60.00 FANCY SUITS Other Overcoats £35.00 OVERCOATS £50.00 OVERCOATS £60.00 OVERCOATS Shirts $2 65 Neckwear 79¢ $1.29 $1.59 Pajamas $2.49 '$5.95 [ New Clocked ~ Wool Hose " 51.45 In a [ £29.50 £10.00 £19.50 Gloves $2.95 $3.45 Sweaters £7.50 " $6.45 " $8.45 © $10.45 Women’s Silk and Wool Hose 50 Fowne £1.00 Fownes Mocha Glove wanted One Lot of Cashmere Hose e $1.00 —_———————— AKE your plans to come to Hartford tomorrow and profit by these offerings—the best your money can buy, price, style and quality considered. We Quote a few of the hundreds of Values! Women’s Sport Coats Of imported Tweeds, Stripes, Plaids and Mixtures excellent styles, Formerly $15. Women’s Fur Trimmed Sport Coats One group of fine imported fabrics — soft, warm comfortable, stylish, trimmed with fine fur, Special . English Broadcloth Blouses Forsythe made—pretty styles. Knitted 2-Piece Suits The season's best novelty, practical and very fashionable ind becoming all the new Women’s Hudson Seal Coat An attractive 36-inch model of Hudszon Seal. Formerly Gen . $187.50 Gauntlet Fabric Gloves All shades — beautifully em- broidered Fomens 35, . $1.49 Ney Silk Dresses styles in rich Oriental igns and colors—many beau- tifully embroidered. Formerly Specia $21.75 Fiber Silk Sweaters - attractive models and oo $7.95 One Group of High Grade Coats Of the new pile fabrics with col- lars of fine fur. Formerly Specni ... $38.50 Special at Hand Made French Voile Dresses Beautifully trimmed with lace and embroidery. $4.95 Formerly $6.95 Silk Lisle Hosiery for Women l"l]lll 1'a.'=h]‘i_nncd. l]:\lra quality, all "OIOTS, 3 Pretty Dimity Blouses Stylish affairs with attractive Bramley and tuxedo collars, For- merly $2.50. Special Poiret Twill Dresses Two groups of pretty and serv- iceable models. Formerly Formerly $35, 515.75 High Grade Wool Hose b e $1.75 ruin of a thief who was robbing a to- bacco store in Langfuhr, one of the Dublin, Dec. 28.—Women are now| suburbs of this city. One night the tobacco dealer scattered snuff on the lo not all like their | floor. When he opened the shop in the morning there were footprints in terferes with their domestic duties, |the snuff. A police dog traced these and is especially objectionable when |to the door of the owner it involves the trial of unpleasant sex- ual cases. The sheriff of Dublin, Dr. lorcan Sherlock, suggests that a bill be passed making optional the serv- ice of women on juries, |serving who have notified the authori- ——— to do so. ¥ Annoying MURIEL~I think shopping is such |a worry don’t you, dear? I never can for building. The owner was required to take off his shoes and socks and there were still stains of snuff on his feet and the snuff shaken from the socks caused the detectives to sneeze. Aunt Susan—The judge's baby [ following right in his father's foot- Uncle Ben—What makes you think Aunt Susan—Why, he pronounced | nis first sentence yesterday.—Life.

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