New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 12, 1924, Page 14

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DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1924. where the water disappears into the |argued that while the exploit of | mountain to its outlct on the other | Casteret from a Spectacular point of i | side measures t! rs of alview did not compare with that of | mile. For three 1 friends waited | Gerbault, it had far more value from Michacl Maictta to Seck Guardianship | B R inxiety at the mouth of the grotto. scientific side, They were overruled, . A 7 s : r T[l]’ Q { i “51:‘.\.1“ :w)x‘-l 4,.,,,’,‘.‘_ = ‘\,,‘y" mn:lwl\ i R4 ! of Rose, Aged 11, Now With | water, dishevelled and hagzard, but Pegple of Buenos Aires Atwater Family. rim smile of victory on his . e TR e Now Usin otorbuses Michael Maietta, broti f Rose Mile Through Subterranean Pass ;juturcs, o student wes shot out of Using Motorbases| _Muis Myses beothec ¢ ol exuberant friends. Buenos Aires, Feb, 12—Such a now in the custody of Mr. and Mrs. | told & remurkable story of cour- tHiNE as a motorbus in Buehos Aires I'red Atwater of this . having | Paris, Feb. 12 esting ; " was hardly known eight months ago.' been taken from her father, Elia Mai- and thrilling stories & i age and en . tng against the wppen an enterprising concern buiit a | etta, by deecree of the superior court, nection with the f e of tl swimm t he vacillating fleet of 12 small passenger buses on i shortly to make an effort to have unsuccessful candidates for G light of the candle, Casteret, in many an American truck chassis and beganythe girl given over to his custody, Prix of the Acader £ piaces of the grotto wihere the water gperating them between two widely Action brought in probate they are ov hadowed 1 Mici- ! met with roof of stone, had to geparated railroad stations. The court last year when the Atwaters ty given t e fo ] inner. halt smorant as to whether the | charge was 20 centavos a passenger, lived in Plainville and the girl was The prize recently awarded | brook, wl in these spots assumed | gp twice the street car fare. But they 8iven into custody of that family on| to Alain L 1 exactly the appearance of 4 huse pipe | gog there quicker than the street cars, 'ecommendation of the brother, Mich- ,\13“.,\‘, wen! n Y i completely filled shing water. ynd cheaper than the taxis. ael. The father appealed to the gu- d debate of the v e of would again af fe wieet widen = Today Buenos Aires streets arve Perior court and Judge Haines up- held the F nville cgurt's ruling. The girl's mother died in 1915 and she was taken by rried sister who kept her until when the Atwater family took r through an nembers favors » ‘aster nd tl " e above g)jve with big American, German and student at the Univer 15 1, \ whether 10 japonely motorbusses, on regular The prize is v nm turn b ; « X Ong SWIM - poyutes about the city and to the sub- the man or men accomplishing 1 er. He chose the latter. urbs. They are cutting heavily into ting exp France by a Fronct ourage v ed for "Istreet car traffic, and competing also ! y ok . SF foraignsr ot ibrosd aewt : e TRk i Aove huseae dis Beine AI)yr.A‘"g;‘l‘I]hl;lll |“o“l‘ ,‘lu-llxm. T(hw fmlh;x Where s Big hman alons c in | on Bout ¢ cme 1 then sougl have her returned to | /: imported, for the idea has taken hold ' | Hv f a material, scic 10ral progress sallory 1 undred fect | 1 intertor citis. and there i lively Ner home, whercupon the son et Value Giv- [ Values for humanity - m , A ; compatition - omane the representa,| forth that he was not a_proper man ing is the in each by making a *ross th t o rot de ¢ (tived of various Motorcar manufac.|tC UAVE custody of the little glrl. | Biggest 380 To 386 Maip st Department 30-foot sio: lisc 3 a4 W r prehistoric | e N Yinitad Rtates andl Bib | issenti A noof 8 v allslor ety ey MLAte Linited f Blacen and H WILL SING IN CROMWELL Essential 4 Sfore for Lverybody rope to get contracts. e warp instru- 2R iy The Wennerberg chorus of the First mysterious Lutheran chureh will give a concert which cas. | Civie League to Hold in the public school hall at Cromwell seen or heard Fil‘St Annual Meeting‘””‘ evening, leaving the church at fiolay, aome of them well |7:15 o'clock. The soloists will be| ’ epicted animals which| The annual meeting of the Civie| Mrs. Harry E. Christensen, John Lar- BOY% WEAR HOSIERY a disappeared from the | gafety league of New Britain will be son, Arthur Olson and Reuben Hail- » : SE aitier and el iy el b B e e BOYS' WINTER COATS LADIES' PART WOOL HOSE Fhen armed o1 1 es, ade- [ back as 20,000 years, were 8o ltelike | two speakers, one a local speaker and| No man should despair. Tt the | |Jj vertible collar douby "’l'."‘\“"";"““ suades - Palr . 1-;.;:;[,‘[1'\1";:“‘ o it . E‘"I (‘T-‘;V::‘.‘|' rIWTwI‘-‘s;I»' vlt.‘ l.“l)v‘-;n: q.h‘n’; “"";i !rnn]l some other city. Office I‘.s't)\‘ur_:[‘l\nl\"n n.&',"l\t ]m.n start a boarding | Were 98¢, in neat clean striped pat- Reg. 59¢c.and exn slm,k in plain a.nd 35 5 i SR RS SR L DA slepal, BEES OF 5 Paguous terns, excellent quality percale ; drop-stitched, in heather shades. Sizes to 11% Cc BOYS' CORDUROY PANTS LADIES' SILK AND WOOL HOSE tter quality, finc or wide wale, Were $1.98, in plain, fancy and $l 35 § to 16 yeurs, Reg. $1.79 ....... ribbed styles, big assortment ... . LITTLE BOYS CAPS CHILDREN'S WOOL HOSE Reg. 98c, in plush, scrge and worsted Reg. 69¢, English ribbed, extra heavy, 44 with or without es ] . double knee, all sizes — Pair ......o0000s C B e e ] The Big Store The Big Store MY ERS BR OS SHOES DOMESTICS o ln(iorpor‘] t(‘)d g BOYS' HIGH CUT SHOES 55 x 90 BED SPREADS Sturdy leather shoes, with Z-steap and buckles, Extra lar good quality, in pretty Sizes 11 to { Regular $2 49 new pattern Reg. $3.98 . $8.50 value 40-INCH MUSLIN perforated t o 'OMEN SHOE : 36-INCH OUTING FLANNEL 352 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN .CONN. Oxfords and novelty strap shoes. Reg. 34 and s8ll [ SO terns, low shocs, Special for $2 98 (s aavertiaent s are fle e iy Wednesday Only «...oo.o.... . LARGE TAN LACE 1018 80 x 90 UNBLEACHED SHELTS Raphael's Dept. Store Raphael’s P ALL LEATHER Drugs PURSES = Big assort- YARD GOODS A el = Ko ALL SILK CHARMEUSE 1sificd ‘oco o ok g Black, navy, brown, cocoa and 0“|l|' | ““M:. :Y‘Illi'lu". « Zg\unl “\Il‘yl: ‘; .llln‘:dn:l!”l);wk‘n"l;f popular shade Reg, $2.69 yard—Y( sl 79 » Special . , C $1.50 \1.1:.» o~ po KILBOUR AND AMOSKEAG (.l\(.u,\M Pond's Cold 4y all of them., . 95c New spring patterns, introducing the new over. nd's Coia an an plaid designs, in ne ljhm. —_— combinations, CHOICE TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13TH e 24c ks .\-,1‘..'.’“‘, l‘;. Vary high Brote Sttt A S "T‘“Sl 49 Colgate's Tooth OF Past. : 7c collur and cuff scts thut Bblack only. Ieg. $2.00 yard=—Yd.. e— formerly sold up to NOVELTY WOOL CRE, ANY COAT IN OUR STOCK THAT SOLD AS HIGH AS $39.00 Plessisicbstaty £ 11 [ProndtBIIRH | T 8| Solosdeig mbmede-wiy tgir faoopdty 3 The Big Store The Big Store Materials: ~ [ ‘ ' = o, " BABY WEAR KNIT UNDERWEAR BOLIVIAS 1 BLACK, BROWN, NAVY BRYTONIAS ) \‘ | GREY : ALL WOOL SWEATERS _ CARTER'S AND MERODE UNION SUITS il ' i RS R §1,80 Lt e e sirt . 32049 ()R.\L\.\'I)A\]‘I‘: | Side-Tie Effects INFANTS WHITE DS LADIES UNION SUITS L SIAN RARIIUN, WK SbrOWGr. ) oice 37c Knee and ankle length, Dutch neck, short sleeve VELOURS, ETC. i 7 Draped Models s GINGAM D: N T N 69¢ cotton, all sizes, n #8c .s . e | N New spring patteens and styles. Sizes 7 to amied — Sizes 16 to 50 - ) Full Belted Models Ak Svep i sngpimion Rt et oo By SILK AND LISLE UNDERWEAL Tegular $1.49 e 95c Flesh and orchid bloomers and vests, 98 CII COMPORT AL very fine grade, reg. and extra sizes—garment Cc tlar $2.9% and $2.50, floral pattern, silk mull CHILDREN'S UNION sUITS tops with plain sateen back and Waist Union Suits and Misses' 79 border, blue or white .... Sy $l.79 Union Suits to size 10, Reg. 98¢ «o.uvuus [ THURSDAY EACH COAT LEFT REDUCED 25¢ Raphael's Dept. Store Raphael's Dept. Store $l 1 .75 HOUSE DRESSES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR APRON DRRESSES HAMBLURG FLOUNCE SKIRTS plional assortment, new percales, new Deep flounces of imported cmbroiderics, in a nice FRIDAY EACH COAT LEFT REDUCED 25 Sk, pratly Spien. e 90 oo oes G OB IRRE VLoD ARG sseners rseressonivisss SUMD BOUMG Bt HAND MADE PHILIBPINE GOWNS " 98, In good quality ginghams, trimmed B o000 naingook, with pretly hand embroidered de- cha 5 0 ind jowel cloth collars and § gy in square or V-shaped neck, l 79 ' 04 is assortmen $l 79 full cut sizes. Ileg. $2.49 g : ° o TEA APRONS FLANNEL GOWNS With or without collars, brald trimmed yokes, Ve 29c pink and blue striped fannel, good 89(: SATLEN PLITICOATS NIEND; 905 utyn S SATURDAY EACH COAT LEFT REDUCED 2 Yy oo Moot dootsrmpe st g . e " g 3 Grey or striped pink and blue, or knitted pELICran, & mufi m‘]- (:.‘v’._\ .:.:ru, ,",," 1145” \;:::A's“l’o 98¢ 49c $ 1 1 .2 5 The Big Store The Big Store Every Sale Day means a 25¢ Reduction on any unsold Coat until the price of $5.00 is reached and if WAISTS 10% Reduction on there are any Coats left after that we will give them away. WE CARRY NO GARMENTS OVER— Y oy ngh -y - PP DI y garment in our to 44, tne grade of heary Qe Ready to Wear Dept. WE OFFER ONLY WINTER COATS IN THIS SALE. fa grey o FIRST CHOICE MEANS BETTER SELECTIONS, AL BROABCLOTS MOV Tomorrow * style, made with fine pin tucked fronts, col JEAN MIDE 4 MYER S BROS Mist. Bt §98 88 soronsemsesssresss DB on any Hat Incorporated ¢ s e ewovenmovses 1 in our Millinery Dept. d cuffs, ve pred styles in a big as COATS-SUITS-MILL, INERY s s S0 s o0 bee. si00 e 1400 Tomorrow D52 MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN CONN e Raphael’s Dept. Store Raphael's Dept. Store

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