New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 29, 1924, Page 17

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Your Money’s Worth or Your Money Back NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1924. D. MILLER CO. 26 CHURCH STREET The Old Reliable » Store Extra Specials for Saturday 5q spreads, each from 9x12—8.3x10.6, $50 ‘alue $5,00 value for $18.00 value, for ....... $1.00 value .. 50c 75¢ $1 $1.25 $1.75 but she pleaded so @ bEMer prance, PANIG ENDS | ments can be One case of Satin Bed- $3.50 «» $6 $37.50 . $13.98 . sq. yard $1 15 Imported Inlaid Llnoleum, sq. yard— $2.25, $2.39, $3.00 Dom. In. Lmoleum,sl 59, $1.75 . yard . Window Shades, each— 20c value Heavy Axminster Velvet Rugs Bates Axminster Rugs, 2 Linoleum Rugs, 9x12, Printed Linoleum, for 29¢ value for TO DEPORT JAILBREAKER. | Gross had left the bank with the - regular afternoon shipment of checks He Prefers lrv«lmn ‘\u“ in France to the ‘I"hdvml Reserve bank at to Liberty Here Two Years Hence, |Chicago and was slugged as he at- tempted to pass an automobile paykr’d Omsining. Feb. Ernest Menet, |jn ap glley. The highwaymen escaped | master jaiibres who has been in i, the machine when Gross ran {Sing Sing 2 vesterday 0= ghort distance to notify a traffic formed the state board of parole that yjo,.on he preferred immediate liberty in | et g his native land, to freedom o lin this country two years hene The 4o a;“.nm board had given this cho to Menet, who is still a French subject and has two years more to serve, He will be put aboard ship S00N 48 arrange- made, The convict, who Is Paterson, cashier of the except the reserve bank. by Mr. Paterson to have been due covered that they had stolen some. thing of no value, and discarded them ulckly ble, & hunchback, |*° AUickiy 88 pomible 29¢ value for Apron Gingham, 2 good quality 36 in. Fruit of the Loom (‘otton. 29¢ value, for ... Bleached Muslin, 36 in. 15¢, 17¢, 20¢, 25¢ Berkeley Cambric, best quality, : yard 33c Ladies’ Cloth, 54 in. Table Padding, “ po- said the checks were valueless | The quick recovery of them is believed | 36-in. Percales, reéular brand, l in, Dress Gingham, 3‘§lrd 3 20 (o 7 in,, . yard ZIC I e— yard ZOC yard 980 Indian Head, 36 i 39¢ value Beach Cloth, white and tan, 39¢ value All linen Dish and Hand Toweling Dish Toweling, for ... 29¢ 29c 15¢ 10c Good qualm Turkish Towels, mch— 10¢ 121/2¢ 25¢ 50¢ 98¢ 58 in. heavy Mercerized Damask, vard soc P Damask. 2in. Fine Mercerized ama~“ vard 75c $1.00 value for 72 in. all linen Damask, regular $2.50 quality, for was orgiinally sentenced by Judge Moon of Queens county. He not only |escaped from jail in Long Island city but also fled three times from Sing ILLNESS I'REVENTS GAME Durham, N. H.,, Feb, 20,—Tllness is | getting the habit of interfering with | Wonderful Food Values—Saturday | _EACH SUCCLEDING SATURDAY MAKE A NEW MARK OF SUCCESS, THIS ONLY GOES TO PROVE 4 THAT THE QUALITY AND SERVICE IS THE B! YOU'LL LIKE TRADING HERE, Cinancial Stampede That Has Been Bothering Hungary Has Halted, d the Univer- At Least, centrated in the working out of the loan plan with the League of Nations, the representatives of which are ex pected in. Budapest shortly for the negotiations, Count Bethlen, th pointed ex-Finanee premier, has Minister Kal government OSTERTAG-PRELLE QUAKE IN ITALY Mondolfo, Italy, Feb. 29—A sharp carthshock was felt here at midnight. | Tt lasted several seconds and drove the terrified population into the strecte, notwithstanding the extreme No material damage White and Pink Crepe, 3 2 yard C 36-inch Long Cloth, l 4 17¢ quality for Svsdanineis g Cc $1.25 value for Voile Hemstitched Curtains, $l 89 . Serim Curtains, hemstitched and $2 00 lace borders, value $2.69, for pair. . . lace borders, $1.49 value, l 00 for-...... ve... pair . stitched and drawn work with medallion in corner and lace edge, value sd.ao. 3 7 5 . pair filRl BAN"IT "F Ifi | going to a movie, hut instead went to a hotel with Worth, Tuesday night | {but only got $10. Last night they | held up a woman, “Paul told me of the bobbed hair- led glrl ha.ndlt of l!rnnkl\'n." Dorothy g one. 1 'hougm it \\m)l"l great fun, hy Her Hale “uaster Mmd“ |but now T see it was wrong. 1 wish day career as a “bobbed hair girl bandit" ended in the probable murder sweetheart, Dorothy Rogers, fiftcen, last night sobbed herself to sleep in| | From a tough, fiippant flapper, she | Temporarily changed into a frightened littie child e policeman ahot by Willlam Paul [panie which Hung: has been ox- Worth, her companion, after an at- |periencing has com least to a tem- store, was at point of death in the |remained at the high water mark. The Joewish hospital. sobbed to Mrs. Abby Rogers, when the luttor tried to comfort her in Captain sorry. I can't tell you how much now, but when Paul was with me, I know why." Thing He Came Were, panion clawed, LIt and scratched, | fighting’ five men who selzed her when | captured. He is supposed to have headed for New York, but detectives | find him Prelle Married Tast Fyening In the shoe store Worth had cov- started for the cash registor "h““ The marrlage of Miss the shoe dealer dodged bebhind a|prelle of 97 Greenwood street and #such an outery that the couple fled | oy of Newark, took plac 1ast without taking any cash, vening at 7 o'clock. Rev, Dr. George nutomobile of Dr, J. M. Barthmer 89/ ,41anded by Miss Anna Woods as the physician slowed down to prevent| peiqesmaid and Charles Ostertag, * to drive on and attracted atten-| The bride was attired in a gown of Lor 5 of several patrolmen, among tan crepe with hat to m In Y worth 1 '«d from the doctor's| Jollowing a honeymoon trip, #la ¢ a8 Fabeck approached and ran|couple will make their home at 6 ¢ iy | ine and sprinting about the truck as| — Fabeck empticd his weapon. Then, ’Q! AKES l SPAIN. @nother truck, fotcing the driver at|aurthshocks have been felt in Spain pistol point, to dri¥% him to German- ‘."..n the last tew days. The Tor fehed. vesterday but the time Girl Tells of Downfall. |and the town of Lerida reports a #ze. She has dark brown hair and last night. The center of the dis- gray eyes, Khe is five feet two Inches turbance seems to be in the high she met Worth, ray her parents, she never missed a day at work and went s-hool last year to work in a box fac- tory. love with Worth at first sight. She met him at a party four weeks ago|cold weather, 39¢ value Ruffle Curtains, ves.. yard 796 214 yards long, $2.39 value for pair Marquisette Curtains with hemstitched and Very nice quality Voile Curtains, hand hem- B0 5 anssion | Monday she told her mother she was |they robbed a chain grocery store, | hard they took nothing from her. f . . Philadelphia Child iS Deserted ‘i ™na thac 1a ms I'd um)fld home with moflwr Philadelphia, }eb, 29.-~Her four- of a policeman and the flight of her a cell in Central police station, after belng told Antheny Fubeck, the Budapest, I'eb, 29-The financial tempt by the couple to rob a shoe|porary standstill, nu;hflv pri ha 'He made me do {f, mother,” she of Detectives Souder's office. “I'm did everything he told me. I don't Worth, who fied as his child com- 1he policeman was shot, has not been watehing trains in that city falled to| ered the proprietor and the girl had Rev. Dr. George W. €. Hill counter and ran to the street, raising | | George Ostertag of City avenue, for. ‘I'he couple then leaped Into "‘"v\ *, Hill offictated. The coupla were «'iking them. He refused their or-| phrother of the groom, as best man, “d " m Fabeck [ bridesmald wore blus erepe bohind an fee truck. He kept dodg- avenue, Worth fired at Vabeck and ran 10| Madrid : n—Rix distinet town, where he jumped off and van-|yosn observatory registered a Iorothy Rogers {8 heavy for her tremor in that vieinity at 10 o'clock tall and weighs 1456 pounds. Until| Pyrenees. ' to night echoo! besides, She left day e told Capt. Souder she feel in and saw him frequently afterward. |was reported Spring Footwear In the newest Styles and Colors for women and children that are different and are sure to please all. Women’s Pumps in the newest styles of suede and patent in sandal effects with low heels. Children’s Pumps and Oxfords in brown, red and patent leathers; also onrt Shoes in grey and tan. Tan Calf Moccasins with crepe soles that will give solid comfort and wear. Hosiery in all the newest colors and weights for spring at popular prices. THE W. G. SIMMONS CORP. 85 West Main Street | government's policy at present is con- | . afternoon niediator between the Lesgue and the basketball games between sity of New Hampshire Massachusetts Agricultural Last year the game was cancelled cause of influenza among members of | the New Hampshire team. The game scheduled for tonight has been called 'off because the Massachusetts Aggles |team is quarantined for scariet fever, ding and Clinton prisons. After be- ing paroled a few months ago he took a saw into the Poughkeepsie juil in | what the police say was free a eriminal and was recommitied. and the college, be- BANDTY Discard $67.. 338 |l\ l‘hl'(ln After Hit- | ting Indianapolis Bank Runner, Indtanup Peb, 29.-—Checké to- taling § 07, stolen yesterday n highwaymen slugged Myson Gross, 1 ar-old messenger of the Indlana National bank, were|Yale university secretary. Prof, Tur- found a short time later in an alley | aer has held the chair of European 10 blocks from the scene of vhn\histon at Michigan university sin hold-up. The checks were of no {value except to the consignee. | ISSOR AT YALE New Haven, Feb, 29.-—Prof, Kdward Raymond Turner of the University of Michigan has been appointed to a professorship of English in Yale col ge it was announced today by the s, K | of history at Bryn Mawr. George Ostertag and Miss Elizabeth | by Elizabeth | ch and the | 'hn: shock | 18 not given | SPECIAL LOW PRICES HIGH GRADE MILLINERY TOMORROW New Spring Styles at a special price tomorrow. inducement to interest you in selecting your New Hat Now. We have selected about 200 BEAUTIFUL TRIMMED HATS ~<Priced from $5.98 to $7.98 out of $ 4 98 our regular stock and offer them as a special for Tomorrow Only at Every Hat New and Correet in M,\'Ie and Workmanship HIGH GRADE DRESS HAT SPECIALS For those desiring individuwal styles, Hand Made, of the Finest Quality Straws in combination with Novelty Silks, Copies of Imported Models. You will find almost wonder- ful assortment for selection at prices that mean a substan- tial saving. All the New Spring Colors $7.50 $10.00 $15 50 These prices are less than their regular value Eastern Mlllmery Co. 133 MAIN STREET 1911 having previously been professor | SPECIAL FROM 9 TO 11 A, M, ROUND, SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE STEAKS .............Lb. 18g I'RESH GROUND HAMBU H(:’ LEAN FRESH— SHOULDERS .........Lb. SWIIT'S FRESH STEWING FOWT, . L, FANCY SMALL LEGS OF LAMB ......Lb. 28¢ LEAN FRESH PORK to ROAST..... Lb. 14¢ llc HOUR SALES FROM 9 A. M. TO 11 A M ‘FB'TK'rb‘Eé\' 15 Lb. Pk 30c FRC GRANULATED m . CONFECTIONEF UGAR GOLD MEDAL FLOUR YORK STATE PEA m,n( FROM 8 10O & P, M. ARMOUR'S LEAN SMOKED ' SHOULDERS .........Lb. 10c Prime Rib Roasts Beef. Lb 20c ALL DAY SPECIALS BEEF ‘ <l G 56 £ POT ROASTS lzc; SMALL FRE :;::l\‘:::“ n b, lSc‘flkmn w. 24¢ BONELLSS FRESH w 18¢ | PORK ! FRESH CUT PORK CHOPS PIGS FELET HOME MADE SAUSAGE MEAT VEAL w. 20¢ w 24¢ w 16¢ Lb. l4¢ w 12¢ | ) w 22c :al(ln\r‘:\ Pl w 12¢ CHOICE SHOULDER w 8¢ cUrs b, 20c ™ RIB ROLLS SWIFT'S FANCY lll)&\l. ING CHICKRENS FOWL . SWIFT'S FANCY EXTRA FATTED G. W, rown . b 40(: BREASTS 32c BONELESS BRISKET » 38¢ DUR BAKERY PRODUCT Mohican Doughnuts Doz. 19¢ The Best Bread Whipped Cream Cakoes Whipped Cream Puffs Custard Cream Puffs EGGS SIRICTLY I'RESH Fa. 85¢ . Ea. 3 for 10c Suns<hine Cocoanut Chocolate '2D026 ® LOR. s b 25c GOBEL'S PLRI WHITE LARD GEM NUTY MARGARING FRIESH CR mr DINNER BLEND COFFEE, Lb RID BUTTERFLY MINED TEA LEMON OR VANILLA SUB EXTRACT RESH ELBOW MACARONT PURE COCOA IN BLIK FRIESH SHREDDED COUOANTTY MOHICAN EVAPORATED MILK REMPORID'S BARING POWDER 2003 The . Bon 2 Lhs 2 L= ih. 2 Cans LARGL SWHLT Sunkist Oranges ...2 Doz ¥ ‘IA'L;.HY AVY SEALDSWERTY Grapefnnt L 4 For 1 49c'.'?i'.".'.'." re 45c< e 25c nEp v STRAWBERRIES FTRESH GARDEN SPINACH NEW MEATY PRUNES LETTUCR Frosted Cup Cakes Lb, 5¢ Extra Fancy Cup Cakes Cakes Layer Cake EVERY EGG GUARANTLED 2 b 456 ‘Bllfler. - EXTRA ¥ ANY KUMKUATS LARGE WL TO STUFF VEAL CUTS FOR POT PIES ARE SECOND TO NONE IN QUALITY. ALSO, IF¥ YOU WISH TO MAKE A BIG SAVING BUY THEM 24¢ Ea. 15c, 80c Ea. 20¢c, 80c . Doz, 12¢ Doz, 15e Doz, 260 Doz Sponge Cake Ioaf Cake All Kind Rolls All Kind Buns All Kind Cookies . yer Cake M EGGS!1.00 STRICTLY YRESH b 29¢ . 22€C 3Doz. FOR C WHOLE MILK MILD CHEESE FRESH MADE | PEANUT BUTTER LAMIRY - 2 Lbs. $1.07 FANCY SUGAR CORN SOLID PACKED TOMATOES AULESOINGALL TLAYORS REPUBLIC SUCCOTASH Can TRESHLY BAKED PRETZILS 2 s MOHECAN MINCE MEAT 2 Phge BLUE ROSE RICH PRESHEY BAKLD 1, Can 2 Cans 3 Phes e BARS LARGE Native Apples SOUAD 4 Qts. 25¢ “ LARGE SOUND Yellow Onions 5 Lbs. 15¢ 12¢ matre 0 12¢ 25¢ 10¢ 12¢ 25¢ 9c tage. Salk s Mo CARROTS BERG LARGE I Lach BANANAS

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