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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1924, | ACTRESS SPY IMPRISONED German Officials Get the Goods on Alvine as know unlike res were are ir desig ftain's Wemnbiey be a white ¢ ar as did Ch major structu great stadium, largest 1 today, which ain suts of the air BRITISH EMPIRE'S OWN WORLD FAIR Big Exhibition Opens at Wembley, England in April; Expect Crowds cturally simil- worked in white exhibi- but will ago’s pal = are of three-and irrounde island co ar with t native plaster, hodesia, tion will a and large not disapy of their P b Brusis Through Her | ‘\ oW Diary. i S 180 » o W disc Brusis, recently Leipsig, March the him actress sentenced to | cause of her the French during hrough her plains and hills Stores “Trade At Home” Specials for Tomorrow A harvest of real bargains go on sale tomorrow. These prices are for one day only. Come early! Crowds will shop tomorrow so get here early for best selec- tions. Washi months , Aachen unJ Nie it posstbie tor h men and the diar r undoing showed she was irequentiy torn between many love at- iairs and had great difficulty in con- trolling her heart. With singular childisiness she recorded her 10- tions as well as the facts concerning | her spy work in this diary which 1eii | into the bands of Germua o rs and proved her undoing. She worked muca of the time a German medical student, wno w ced to prison for cor which i an received | 31,000 a month. She also volved another medical student in her work, | but the two students fought about the | woman and the one who lusl managed to escape ing raw country products pageant o prese zed states w people are the world-girdling ansported to England More than t expected to colonial One cover 241 acres.” FEASTS Hearing that BERLIN BEGGARS HAVE y Berlin, March 4 will tell the eggars of Rerlin v ; South Afroch b of ute manga 'y Ceylon of tea, sug: nada of asbestos, nickle, Y.ondor cross t West Af tin of tv ciety fr ingto vith an . _ - shellac, spic . National Geographic 1 > 80~ investigated s headquarters at Wash- learned, was secure - ging from door to in the da: . time selling the )t at night. The p L stop to the practice, gars went and pro the woum he street a du wondrous Taj Mah will t its minarets into lLondon’s fogs, yet from his Mohammedan temple of temples to a Burmese pa- e tried to cate P — > Fones ' ming, March 7. gode will be only a few trees of Borneo m row shadows over a Labrador Eskimo ham Special Notices New Britain lodge, No. 183, the Loyal Order of Moose, will give a smoker and entertainment Thursday evening, March 6. The committes is arranging for an entertainment that will surpass any the lodge has yet put on. No member should miss this en- tertainment. —adv. There will be an important meeting of the New Britain lodge, No. 183, Loyal Order of Moose, Frida) eve- The state bgard of officers will be present and will talk on the benefits derived by being a member of the Loyal Order of Moose. All members are requested to attend this meeting and hear these able men speak on the principles of the order. ~—adv, STOP COUGHING feverish condition: ughs _ecause feveris| g l, Oot nd 1 train _and :‘n:.:o:h nn‘o‘l"-r'lor;l -l:hm ’.l'he mnfin quit mhm the quicker vest. Leonardi's soted) eases and Syrup (Creo- ing or straining, protects the lu removes the cause of the trouble, warned by the first cough. Get a Imt of Leonardi's Cough Syrup (Oreosoted) |5, motion pioturas in the basement | lor coughs, nd | theater will show the whole range of and agriculture, | ‘Wklln vurr druggist. R, ' ' ecolds, gr croup, whooping co ronchfu:p Pleasant, safe and sure. Rold by City Drug Store, The Little Store With the Big Values steps. Palm | Supper will be served., ! part. | from Ceylon's own crops. |ical of the efforts of u | ave a better nights| Lo iy m“g“ inflamed, n' a special section, throats, raises the phlegm without rack- | plant is being installed to show all and | the frozen products of Australla. €| one gallery a hnuge missmg States. Another apparent from th the United States competitor of England i manufactured exports of machinery and cotton cloth. England, ev a world empire, still leans he the United States for raw cot baceo, corn pork and for much s though she imports vast quantities of this staple from South American states and Australia. She requires American petroleum, pig iron, van- adium, lead, zine, sulphur and phos- phate. “England’s colonies have done their Has England played its role according to the old ‘mercantilist’ rule, as mill for its domiunions? Yor Ceylon's contribution, she exchanged last year, iron and steel goods from ‘pen knives to rock crushers, textiles, tobacco, coal paper (made from Can- ‘adjan forests) and soap containing oil Nearly 50 per cent of her export products are said to go to Empire colonies, “Australia’s exhibit plans are typ- every British colony and dominion to ‘sell” itself to the rest of the Empire. For eight months the island continent will have a ‘Little Australia’ at Wembley, t.ulturt-, forestry, min and pastoral education, health, town planning and art, will each be allotted In restaurant will serve only Australian foods. Contin- Australian industry Even Australlan sheep will be sheared before spectators’ eyes, Agri- | vielated. tired system anightof '":unndubrl‘ht tomorrow, the work of R R JUNIORS— A vast refrigerating = Littie NRs coated, Por chil. dren and adults. Watch For “The Humming Bir Dress Goods Shop * 400 MAIN STRE ET —,»*& New Britainis Gneaf ’mADE AT HOME DAY The Little Store With the Big Values Japanese Silk Pongee, reg- ular 98:. Trade 69c Day . Unbleached Sheeting, reg- ular 18c. lzi_c Trade Day Wool Canton, regular $1.10. ] Wool Flannel for Dresses, regular $2. sl 39 Trade Day Indian Head Linen, regular 29¢c. Trade Check Dress ('oodu. re;ulnr | 89c. Trade 6 5 c Day Komsha Silk C §2.50. Trade Day Canton 82,5 -- o) l)a\ 56 in, I'vench lar $2.00. Trade Day Cre, repe, regular “$179 pe, H:gulm T\« oed. regu- $l.39 New Britain Trade Day Dustaways, Reg. $1.00, Makes e\er) ‘broom a mop. Furnace Shovels, Regular 70c, at Furnace Shovels, S5e, at . Regulm Glass Wgshboards, at . Wearever Tea Kettles, Regular $1.65, at 89c¢ 59¢ £1.20, at . .. 35¢, at Wearever Fry Pans. Covers to fit above, Reg. Reg. Fry Glass Pie Plates. Reg. 90¢, at . 69c¢ $2.98 iteg. 7oc, at Rolling Pins. at £5.00 O On All Second Han | Gas Stoves and Coal Stoves mibie Boilers, Coffee Kettles, Fc 1inmel We will give a Discount on all VULOAN SMOOTH GAS RANGES TRADE DAY ONLY Tor . 719c¢ 25¢ 59¢ 49¢ 19¢ —_— Enamel Pots, Pans, Ete. Slightly Damaged Values to 39C to A. A. MILLS MAIN STREET PHONE £3.00, at 98¢ | her care | duction of | between the | poration an | processes are to | British company for an agrecd sharc lish markets | foreign countries. | proval of th betore he was hopel of espionag 1t French diploma ationed in the diary men who succumbed to her cha Bl-itish-Géli;nan Combine To Control Dye Business arch 4.—A new combina- will control the dye pro- the world has becn formed | Britisi Dyestufts Cor- | nd the Interessen Gemein- Germdn dye combine, Un- der the agreement the German secrct be revealed to the London, tion which of the profits. The British Dyestufts Corporation, | of which the government is tl est stockholder, now and will Since the approval ment necessary be interests can sign the agre will be necessary to obtain the ap- MagDonald cabinet, | which it is. said, will probably carry out the original plan. ! eme Wanted | “Lost Heirs"=——A book fiilled with {names for lost heirs and missing kin from difterent parts of the world, England, Treland | unclaimed | Write tor free | gency Chancery court of and Bank of f dividend list included, bulletin, International Claim Dept. ¢38 Pittsburgh, Pa, U. 8, “Painted People” Will Soon Be In ' All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, Have your eyes examined and glasses fitted by one who knows, Heavy Zylo-shell spectacle frames; special price $3.50. Lenses and Examination Extra, Lewis A. Hines, Ref.D. ||| Eyesight Specialist 57 PRATT ST. Hartford Rooms 504 and 505 J. E.SEIBERT&SON'S * DAIRY PRODUCTS | FRIEND Seibert’s Pasteurized§ milk is a friend of the family — it is enough baby’s friend. Its purity helps to ward off illness and § its wholesomeness huilds strength. sure MAKE SUALITS SEIBERTS aE SEIBERTsSON Your Milleman’ $PARK ST, PHONE 17208 NEW BRITAIN.CONN Stromberg Carburetor | A G Hawker CINDERS FOR SALE ¥o WEST ST, 24-30 State St | Estimames v and || Women's Oxfords, over 200 pair, many styles. $1.98 Women's Oxfords, heels. Special . ... Pumps high or low $1.00 Discontinu- ed lines of %5 oxfords sev- eral styles not all sizes. $2.98 \pe(m] Lot, Children’s Play Shoes ... Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes . . . Infants’ Turn Sole Shoes Boys’ Leather Trimmed Tennis Shoes .. Our Highest Price $1.98, many at Attention Men ! 267 Main Street. SIDEWALKS AND GAS, A. H. HARRIS — General Tracking— TEL, 2079 | ROOM 208 NAT'L BANK BLDG, Open Until 8 P, M. v — FOR 6:ROOM COTTAGE, N} Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops LARGE CHICKEN HOU Lobsters, We Have the Goods HONISS’S Hartford Visit Our Dining Room CROWLEY BROS. INC, PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street L 2m3 y glven on all jobs | CITY HALL BUILDING is your last opportunity. Main Strect Men’s Women's tary Leel Bo\ Misses' Rubbers Children’s Rubbers .. [TWO BUILDING LOTS—HENRY 8T, S |l neL W SMA THE W. L. HATCH COMPANY ONLY ONE II-, T—All the thiee family Jerome street are now sold expect ONE—You can buy this house for $2500 less than it costs to build today. a good, high and healthy location, Discontinued $5 lines high grade pumps, not all sizes. EXTRA EXPERIENCED CLERKS ON DUTY Rubber Bargains Dress Rubbers . 98¢ low or mili- Y ubbers . .49¢ $1.98 ‘)Su The Busy Shoe Store NEAR STANLLY STREET, OWNER LEAVING STATY, SEWER, WILL SELL REASONABLL H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent L, 11 EREL 20AIR GARAGE AND CASH PAYMENT REQUIRED, PHONI L AN A i houses on This is Going, Going——, This CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Phone 313 Rooms 3505-6, Bank Bidg, THE OLD HOME TOWN SURING THE WINDSTORM TODAY DoC PILLSBURY BY STANLEY - AND ED WURGLER EXCHANGED HATS ON MAIN STREET