Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
FRESH KODAK — THE — DICKINSON |- Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. New Horsfall Made Topcoats A few dozen Spring Top- coats have just come down from our workrooms. Of imported woolens, one of each design and no dupli- cates, assuring individual- ity. Hand Tailored—Skin- ner's Satin Lined— §60 to § L3 22 HORSFALLS 93-99 Xsylum Street Rartford. “It Pays To Buy Our Kind" DR. COOMBS The Natureopathic Physician and Chiropractor has MOVED Into His Nature Cure lnstitute 19 S. HIGH ST. Opposite the Post Ofice, where he has installed the new Biolugical Blood Wash sl G, O I \\ omen TomzhL B ford wi BANKERS SUMMONED IN LIQUOR CASES (Continued from First Page) bank cashier. Otto| of West Hartford; Charles , manufacturer, | | Addigon Brainerd, | Thiene, Tepe was unable to ame was called Witne: respond when her es Scored., arraigned the wit- thingly cailing them *par- | in crime and instigators of | Ha said, “every one of you | onfessed 10 a part in i rtion in breach of the nd the States Constit Uiited and one of vou is forcsworn I every one of you when you be an elector swore that you would up- hold the Constitution, nien have pleaded guilty to breaking the laws of their couniry, not in an ac- tal way but coldly and in order ot get a portion of esults of an illegal traffic. The h they represent dr smuggling, piracy. d eorruption. The trail of s right to the o support these men with These con- | | t door | of you v your money, {Alling lfi \'pic;kmtio epublicar lwomen's heg hloek | Murray ef Hart also speak. fudg the re- has made sults of the during pul provision to have the | primary election announced the meeting TOOLS BEING STOLEN, Wate Mareh ports of valnable rhury, al re-| tools | lice here during th Today @ report was re Rowbottom M ine N villa te the effect that Tarl night the conee plant had rrongh the main door lued at $200 taken, entered tools vi | RELIVAVES HUERTA DEAD New Orleans, Mareh 1 Adolfe de la Hu wite of Mexiean rebel e Orleags Ttem t {hushand to be the Motion Pictures at South Church Tonighit JAURNIFE MANY and HIELD AND STREAM” Series 0 o'clock Pree-will oflering Somebody's Birthdey TODAY! 's, sister’s, wif's or sweet matter whose birthday it be it for the occasion than a set cf of Pyralin Toiletware Stop in and see our wide asso beautiful toilet articles, cert:in to heart of any woman. enter our Ard don't fuv ¢ Pyraiin Birthday Contest Mo charge—and a val i to the person having th may be you! 2 lucky bt Jambe Saliod Peanu Saturday Specials “Aperties Bintter Seoteh Camdy Marmalade and Ao — 1V nrge v Ol Tahicle Connmmmt O Sl e hson Soap Chloredis O Custibe o Toath Pasdte Homes —<trai AXELROD’S | zant | Hamb | pagne which were being lowered into NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1924. new~ delicious dgfgdrem‘ e During Lent— improve the flavor of fish, cheese and egg dishes with a generous dash of GULDEN'S COMMUNITY CAMPAIGN (Continued from First Page) ‘ln the past two\years and E. W. Pel- iton, president of the United Com- munity corporation stated that it | inever had reached what it should The meeting closed with the ' 1,:',-.(”!1"!1!. by Mr. Gilpatric that the Itotal of $36,504.8¢ stin fighting chance of reaching the en- tire $50,000, Reports were as follows: Captain Pledges | W. C. Sears ... 293 % MUSTARD Sl aoed HL SALADRESSING| ' ‘iaries rox »...tt. 82 | . G. Hausman .... 30 A. C. Malone .. 1. C. Pritchard have. leaves a 248, 5" 261.10 260 ,011.45 Liquors Seized on Liner Megantic This Morning | 5°%& E, Pean New York, March 25.—Champagne, | {0 Vol nd beer were seized by coast | g ghierden d customs agents today in | o raids upon the White Star liner Me. | \ire E- Smith ... from the West Indles and the | yooo o "< ‘(w0 0 an_steamship Albert | o, "y g 0ty T g assistant store- [ * "¢ Tyl ol antic, was question- | {0 Hungerford 3 bottles ot cham- | o* Leland Pierce . Ballin, kewper on the M ed as to the 1 motorboat alongside the vessel at r pier when customs men hoard. CAME | Today's total ....1,805 Total to date ....6,221 BRADSTREET'S REPORT, i New York, March 28,—Brad- t's weekly compilation of bank | BACK FROM EUROPE. New York, March 28.—Archbishop learings shows an aggresate of | Austin Dowling of 8t. Paul, Minn, $8.095.874.000, an increase of 11.1|formerly of Providence, R. T, re- ner cent over last year. Outside of |turned today on the Belgenland from New York there was an increase of |a tour abroad during which he paid 2 per cent. | his ad limina visit to the Vatican and - —e———— { toured France and Belgium. le said 10 CARS DERAILED, he discussed matters pertinent to the agn, March 28.—Ten cars of | | education of Catholic priests in > Broadway Iid. of the Pennsyl- | America with the Pope whom he ailroad were derailed at Ham- found in excellent health. e ex- 4., 64 mies cast of Chicago to- | pressed regret that woerk on rv , but none of the cars turned over |tion of the Louvain library had been 1 no ene was hurt, according te in- | halted because only a third of the 1ation received at the railroad | necessary $1,000,000 has been con- s here. ]Hrnuned. . CORN PRODUCTS DIVIDEND New York, March 2&.--Directors 1’1\ duran capital Vi . |of the Corn Products Refining com- aaion ot (::‘:muhna,, e,.',:f:“""::,,:f: |pany teday declared a quarterly lay by de facto government troon“’""""" of $2.50"on the old $100 par The battle is continuing. ecommon stock. Preylously, $1.50 quarterly was the regular rate al- | though extra dividends had been de- Appetite comes with eating. FEven |clared from time to time. A stock hose who are not fond of desserts dividend of 25 per cent was formally cut them if they are flavored with | payable June 80 te stock of record dvt, ! April 8. BATTLE CONTINUING, | Washington, March 28.-—Revolu- | tiacking Tegucagalpa, the % TOTAL REACHES §36,594, | Amount | stora- | 'EASTERN MALLEABLE (0. OKE, OF 47 INDICTED Alleged to Have Entered Combina- tion to Fix Prices, Allot Custom- ers and Abolish Competition. | | The Eastern Malleable Iron Co., | which operates a foundry in New | Britain, is one of the 47 malleable iron works indicted yesterday by the | federal grand jury at Cleveland, O., |on charges of operating an illegal | combination in restraint of trade, \ The indictments are the result of | the activities of fhe American Malle- | able Castings association, of which | the 47 companies are members, and | which is charged in the indictments | with fixing prices, assigning and al- lotting customers among themselves | and with abolishing internal compe- | tition, The assoclation was organized fn 1917 with headquarters in Cleveland. | The members of the association rep- | resent about 75 per cent of the m.!leahle iron casting industry of the country, having a yvearly output of over 500,000 tons. — Human nature de- mands comfort if it it able to procure comfort. Men who have to wear glasses can procure com- fortable as well as »fficlent glasses here at a price they are willing to pay, My Specialty— Comfortable Vision FRANK E. GOODWIN Eyesight Specialist 327 MAIN ST, Phone 1905 Rothfeder’s 378 Main Sm.c This Changeable Weather Requires SPRING TOPCOATS $20 $25 These coats are of fluffy fabrics that have a surpris- ing warmth for their spring-like textures, Plaids, stripes and plain shades are equally correct. You will be surprised at the quality and the linings at such prices as $20 and $2 Varied in a Dozen Ways, Yet Strietly TAILORED SUITS $25 $35 The taileur may adhere to the most strictly mannish lines, yet have a touch of originality*that makes it a style leader. Our $25 and $35 showing of spring tail- eurs can hardly be surpassed in quality tailoring or variety. Twills in plain navy and black, hairline stripes that make the mannish mode more mannish, light color.twills and sport fab- rics—a selection that will make vou wonder at its wide inclu- siveness, FINE QUALITY HOSIERY § A\l perfeet silk hosier: in black and all the most popular spiing shades: ex- ceptional values in these two groups news fuet fill in your name 478 Main ctreet. Name Addres 1o som want your wame on onr e notifed of onr special <ales events and ofher int 2 and address and mail to Rothfeder's, New Britain Beauty, Color and Novelty in These NEWEST DRESSES $15 $20 $25 Extraordinary selection of dresses, sports flannels, crepe satins, satin cantons, lovely beaded georgettes, very fashionable material and new shade, in modes more delightful and un- usual than ever, CHARMING SPRING HATS — AT $4 $5 $6 The delightfully flowery creations that you will want for Easter wear. Beautiful colors in all the new straws, braids and fabrics, set off with trim mings that herald the waimer days to come, SILK [‘——————————————- ing Tist? 11 yor The LABEL tells whether they are baked ornot When you think of beans, you think of baked beans. That’s the way you have .al- ways prepared them and that’s the way you wantthem—baked. You can tell whether the beans you buy are baked by reading the label on the can. Heinz Oven-Baked Beans are labeled baked and taste baked because they are baked —in ovens—with dry heat. HEINZ OVEN-BAKED BEANS with tomato sauce Quality Pastry Shop 147 MAIN STREET “The Home of Home Made Pastry™ We Specialize on Whipped Cream Goods TRY THESE! Cream Rolls, Bismarks, Whipped Cream Eclaives and Cream Puffs, Snow Balls, Layer Cakes, Boston Cream Tarts and .Charlotte Russe - Als0 - A full line of “Home Made” Pies, Layer Cakes, Jelly Rolls, Cup Cakes and Assorted Cookies TRY OUR Doughnuts, Crullers, Cinnamon Buns and Parker House Rolls — You will want more HOT CROSS BUNS Friday and Saturday Birthday Cakes and Wedding Cakes to order SATURDAY SPECIALS Delicious Apple Cake, Coffee Cake, Coffee Wreaths and Raisin Bread Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN S Opposite Arch St. Jelly Tel. 1409-2 GLOVE SILK UNDERWEAR Veste—$1.00 to $1.50, Bloomer«—$2.50 to $4.50. Union Suité at $5.75, MARCELLA UNDERGARMINTS A reminder that complete fresh assortments have just been placed n stock. Gowns, Chemise, Slips, Camisoles, Moomers, Pajamas, and Corset Covers. ' HOSIERY—ALL THE NEW SHADES At $1 00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 New Coats=all the ne erials, new styles and the best of tailoring. LN New Dresces of Flannel, Jersey, Crepes, Satins and Pigured Silks, Knit Underwear for Spring. New Spring Gloves .00 USKIDE SOLE MOCCASINS for (Saturday Only) These Soles are Guaranteed for 6 Months (Hotel Bronson Basement) 98c $195 PHARMACY | — Semes ROTHFEDER’S s RO THFEDER’S et Park, corner Meadow St. Sub Army and Navy Store