New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 4, 1924, Page 21

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY The Old Reliable : ; Your Money’s Worth Store e ® or Your Money Back 26—CHURCH ST.—26 urJanuaryClearanceSale Starts Tomorrow—Saturday This is the Sale you have been waiting for. There will be thousands of opportunities during the sale, which begins tomorrow morning, for money savings such as not been possible before. The quality of our merchandise is well known and when you can buy it at the prices quoted below, we urge you be on hand early. BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS 27-inch Colored Outing SALE 1 l 8 va | 36-inch Fast Color Silk SALE $l 10 X . Yd. % G EXTRA SPECIAL s ((l‘.‘i;mf:. gold, l:flnfllrfohluznafl(d]agreen) 36-inch Colored Outing SALE 2 2 c ] Ydl . . . & = Two Eldredge EleCtrlc SeW!ng ‘ Ba!l:);‘l'fl?‘;;id green .. Value $1.50 ;’a%‘gE $l ~OO Ea. Flannel .............. Value 29¢ PRICE 27-inch White Outing SALE 20 C vd. & 27-inch Canton SALE 25c 4 MaChmes Dl'iag\fi:timw' Value $1.98 is;i\z{‘(EF $l 39 E Yd. ) ey $1. 5 . a, Flannel .............. Value 29¢ PRICE Flannel .............. Value 35¢ PRICE To Close Out Bates’ Fancy 32-inch : SALE 20¢ 1 Rotary — Value&69.00—To Close, Sale Price $15.00 Driad Bath SALE €9 00 (\-mgham vivereasnssns Value 29¢ PRICE Yd. 1 Vibrating —Value 55.00—To Close, Sale Price $39.00 Mats ........... Value $2.75 PRICE . Ea. Madras Shirtings SALE These Machines Are Real Bargains Driad Bath SALE 32-inch .............. Value 39¢ PRICE 29C Yd. Mats ........... Value $2.19 PRICE $l'69 Ea. 36-inch Best Quality Percale SALE 36-inch Fancy SALE Driad Bath SALE Shirting ............. Value 29¢ PRICE ch Yd. Cretonne ......... Value 7 PRICE 50C Yd. Mats ........... Value $3.00 PRICE $2'25 Ea. 36-inch SALE 36-inch Fancy SALE Fancy Extra Heavy Turkish Towels SALE Percale .............. Yalue 20¢c PRICE 15C Yé& | Cretonne ......... Value PRICE 62&C Yd | blue and gold horders. Val. $1.25 PRICE 87&(: Ea. 36-inch Fancy SALE 1-piece Drapery, color SALE Small Size to S Cretonne ............ Value 39¢ PRICE 27(' Yd. 50c Yd. o 35c DON'T MISS THIS SALE — Many Other Bargains Throughout The Store — DON'T MISS THIS SALE old bluf v saate Yalse PRICE [ match ............. Value 50c PRICE - - | y g ! ' ¢ improvER OF DANISH . THE JEWEL IS THE THING BALDWIN HEARS WHAT st o DU, G W K1 for e dofend: | Trake mpuiat New Btan. Lumber ‘oglitsch, or ) ng . W an § ' " vlead- | age . ¢ s g 5 l\ de .‘.1,,\’ g ntra ‘ Lumber ,M; iy, M. D, :<:.‘\« for the defend-| Bernert, default for fajlure 1o .‘;m'””y' y ; One Py Prederik Molter. At / : How He Stands With Ga plea \ ‘ \ / \ ooper, Hungerford & Camp for the M. Greenstein for the plaintifi; Max FFreedman for g b i Fair s i iman for the defendant Lo " Jun, 4 Feminist lcaders . in Great Britain arc disgruntied by ‘.\"]" " ”H_r{:,‘ ) 4 \ the fact that thew sex 0 ho u’ TM' / . tion in the N r's ) gl 4 - A Het, wnd so Miss 1lore Under 1 world., s 7 3N cretary of the Women's Freedom Moller It . s L school , / 7 has ritter N p - 3 ik ity y 2 w plece of that paign for the improvement . \ Vs mind on the subjec wl production of the Danish cgg ‘ ¢ . her detter s M e organiz collecting stations 4 . . A or cireles thronghout the country in- . o a troducing & sinple control wherehy he was able to trace every arfous 1 g gle wome ¢ buck to the producer. \ a '} list, ry clvele and produccr had & W only twe w awarded decora- . N . . - ¢ which was stamped on l"-‘ A \ fons for servi ™ HE AUDIT BUREAU of CIR. Paul T. Cherington, formeriy Pro- wd A0 @ tomer complaine Nnk th gt s .. a1 =3 : X g 4 x ts cgg was bud it could be re- | ) m“m"_'\‘ : 4 ”*.I"‘yx % CULATIONS is now in the fessor of Marketing, Graduate School to the suburban grocer who in o, pecsc e nition of their sersices as some tenth yvear of its serviee to the ad- of Business Administration, Harvard informed the Danish shipper JEWELER GLOVE AND HAT & ORNAMENTS FROM PARIS ] men in the recent fist,” Miss e blishi ; > : g A Nlumlml\v ““’I..‘u’| By MARIAN HAL} This same designer has directed his vood writes, “In our view, the vertising and publishing world, University, in a public statement re- e, and for the seeond e . " " t partlally betweer . discharged Tom the | New York, Jan. &-Jewels, jewels,| AUrAVAgant tastes toward the coif- e "‘W“ cently issued said: “The progress pros jewels ‘ [ Tusion i the : made in the quantitative measure- fg And more jewels than you've ever: (n. ornamental product of his un- | eome of the women who While the desired goal has not as t Worn bef = e ha r publie nd distine ment of u good deal of eritfe l. urbed imagination attaches a a » gy : e b — wertheless's 3 i o '," k to This is the verdict from Paris. The one car by means of a platinum | ") i wlatsegy vet been reached, nevertheless’suffi ientific sts P P sition but stuek ) viewsd scientific standards through the Audit ng on co-operative dinner ring that covered the entire thread and rests on the check, to re. 11 PACRE < ceint progress has been made to war- ) ¢ v many pre Asso, Vor Better bggs. Copenbagen, Jan months fliness, the man system onene ' Ture He has achieved some hove magi Moller” s 1o improve atity of the Danish the decorations for the head, circulations by inflexible meern, the Danish small finger and that you used 10 place the vanished curls of a less ex- : . - ’ 3. I:“)"“” of (‘H('l]]H‘iflnS ha.( b(’(’" . ort” ‘which had think «o immense and pretentions, is ‘aggerated bob. ks Koz » cqreti rant the tribute paid to the Bureau 2 00 crowns in 1 as o diminutive doll's ring contrasted g s : b P i 25LETN T PO Sl Ao e B4 & Fmiavtive ol cing euste S v or u OUHETS, Wy worthy ¢ ognitios by tie late President Harding, a few A - p able achievements of the American months before he passed on, when he turng turned over 4,701,000 crowns in 1 For in ce, there's the “jeweled ] bajeweled « ion running MIGvET mu INeotion Chek A1 thl tecoliad: te hatr comb. - cnaine Sale of Arms to Mexico HELD IN MYSTERY CASE eweler's hieart with joy and father's|of tigy pearis or diamonds are wor Presenting New Problems said: I cannot foregu expressing with despair. By it, finaily, woman|over the entire cepter, and across L ) - e can wear more jewels on her hand [the forehead. These are attached to Washingtor Ja {.—Althoug my personal appreciation of the work & Camom, O, Man May Be Able o than cver befors { {the jeweled comb in back, or under nothing oy o aff 1 of the Bureau, which 1 feel has don The Bureau has steadily advanced The “glo may be of diamonds, | 1he hair the side, with a platinum 1 s i Ll 8 . Throw Some Light On Death of 18 0 oe oF both, It hangs over the ! chain, . Y 1% o regor so much toward standardizing values the standards of advertizing practice back og the hand, frem a seon If you are not sat- gover « fnise a under diitienliics naturally attending Years OM Girl, fr g to a still more ¢ I with this show n coneral pi y it s in the great business of advertising, . - . t " ¢ the such a totally new enterprise. Witn Canton, 0. Jan. 4, — Police are |bracelet. Platinum chains hold the e gance, Patis has a way kio v Mni aaaadsd s : holding Louis 1. Griffith, Jr., manu- stones together in artistic design. | to decorate your evening transaction a . fricy and has contributed a good deal to a its present firm establishment, equal or ion with their in- The chains are trong. | rhinestones ¢ and is. problem. Co d o 1€tho seneral impr went of y - R and in no way ha {ree move- These stones. lays, are 'K t i weneral improvement of the journal or even gicater progress may be ex- advertising business.” facturer, vestigation into the death of Miss Ruth Hunter, 18, whose body was menis of the ha profusely as gir ., shoulder sty found on a road near here yesterday Well, 1< Practioal and other forms of ornamentation Prosceuting Attorney €. B, MeClin- “Indeed,” says the proud designe It i= the ocurt of Qouis XV revis tock expressed the belief that Grif- |“though this covering is expentive,!in all its splendor and tth can throw some light on the it is theroughly practica o the To become a member mystery surrounding the girl's death. | bracelet and n ¥ e i hedlene requirement 5 . THE ‘T o o o] The specific charge against Griffith jand worn separs Money, money, mone) g <urplus arms HE HERALD 1S A MEMBER 1h illegal possession of intoxicating - - ks e A b " o - yethes Dotiention of OF THE AUDIT BUREALU OF CIRCULATION liquor. l‘ ceparutions In view of the fact that no mar! PrepRrations were found on her body, other than a should Increns ew minor bruises, Coroner T. H R Shorts plans to make an analysis of | Pittsburgh Fears Food—Cold Wave | | oo Ky tun. 11 her stomach to determine if she was i 0 this et “”, N" ' arge o tails poisoned. Another theory advanced | Saves Cimcinnati 1vom Ducking— | 0 :‘“ - nr;m-' ar | has # omment o « tha N 7 L stage today and repo from | atio % g;’:,‘"::"::l‘:“'o‘d".':Chffrm"' 10 po. | Vowisville i Danger Too. | rastern Kemtucky were that tandsitdes ’ : in some portiont of the mountains SHOET CALENDAR DOCKET ’ lice, that he was acquainted with the | piecureh Jan. 4.-—With the Ohie g - urgh, Jan ] 1o, | were causing dclay to rallway trafiic B . oy eirl, but dented that he had seen her | ol T e rivers | following recent heaty rains e 1 _on th on the might of her death et for the short ¢ cesslon SR e : The girl left her home Wednesday b s - e p at 2 K Monday DISTRIBUTED DAILY evening intending to meet her broth- | Pittsburgh and the lowiand towns of BUllding Commission afternoon, & .. Meadows or, Barl Hunter, downtown. Mrs. C. K. | the Ohio basin in this distriet ar T ] > " £ G « pleading by de. Hunter, mother of the girl, said that | awaiting the. crest of the first flood in 0 Scan Plans Closely ;’ t bond Tor Pre tion and a man whose name is unknown (o ten vears ) Weekly sessions of the building m fi tat ent her, had attempted 1o see her daugh- | Streets Yo the lower north side sec- |Commission are to be held in the the p M. . Sax the d s EEEs . BV B . PO—— . ter almost daily for several weeks and | tion were under two feet of water. A | (wiure at which plans for buildings dant; McMitlan Stores, Tnc., THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULATION that he had frequently driven his an- | number of industris! plants are forced |(he erection mf which has been au- | against o wdgment. A. W R , - temobile past their home: She ex |to abandon operations. Navigation |1horized during the week, will be' Up o the piatiir; § Tron. OF ANY NEW BRITAIN NEWSPAPER presccd the beller that the girl was | on all thie rivers has been suspend- examined and violations of the build-' sk " . ndg foreibly dragged inte an aftomobile \ed, and the Baltimore & Objo rail- |ing code may be noted before work ™ v 148 for the Plaintis and taken Into the country. A farmer | road tracks are flooded as progressed too far. Building In- Julia Gold ot al. ag «t Nathan H ) . io . \ vi 5 Jiving along the fond fownd She i Wosctor QUln C. Ofichiveit’ WHI r| OWG, order of notice, B, 1. Gaftues Demand Circulation Proof When Buying Space Cincinnati, O., Jan. 1. As - examine the plans and if he approves| for the plaint ph Naplerkow. FN— - pected cold wave today presented will sue A permit. He will retain against R ooki for 1th submit them plaintiff: Tlogrre Sas & Door Co istic profession.” pected in the next decade. more than four feet above ormal Nair for bods \zricullural imports of the United | threatened sevious flood by checking [the original plans 2 Elates coded the agricultural ox- [the rise of the Ohio tiver with W& weekiy report to the com- | a t Commerc I'r « order Suits last Year | Officials of raiiroads enteriog Use mission for pleading, Heary . Roche for the | |8

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