New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 8, 1924, Page 12

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% NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY, 8 1024, Men’s Suits Men’s Shirts Boys’ Department “Parker” Silk Broadcloth, blue, tan, gray, helio, Prince of Wales Models white. Guaranteed fast color. - Wash Suits (2 to 10 years) - $5.00 - $1.95-§6 .50 ; Pandec B : Parker $2 and $250 Shirts SR ik . g oys’ Basel uits (6 to 16 years Many of these Suits have two pairs of irousers, * s Grey or \3hite avith blue stripes—Caps and Belts which make the Suits last twice as long. ' Men’s Wool Golf Hose . $2 45 . . $1.50"$5.00 2 ,7 32‘75 3475 v Faultless Pajamas Sport Blouses, il P $1.95-$7.45 - 79¢ 95c $1.15 Jver i S sray . H ":'\ ] I o . . ~ Every Possible Shade of Gray ickok Bells afificge;g:'gm%fltzgl ams—Initicl Boys® Suits—2 pair of pants All wonderfully tailored ; ’ & 48c ’to $2 ,45 $7,95 oo Serge 39-95 Shoe . ——Bargam Basement—— Caps | M Work Pant: S s 4 D epa’rtm\ent M s S T5¢ Boys’ Summer Union Suits ™ Light Grey ani San P 5 Women’s I’at%nt\ Cl?llt Sandals $l 28 e Bl sliibts iind Drawers R Skeleton Lined Caps Cut-Out A Stra \ o J al and Nainsoo! e gl Dark Striped and Khaki $ln45 $1.95 $3 '95 $l ~74 59 C Each ; 48 C These Caps are particularly Women’s Tan and Grey ; . ; i splendid values—just the kind of Suede Sandals Men’s Striped Shirts a head-piece to wear from now $3 95 Sl'::fi to B $l 11 Women’s Silk Hose' Hundreds of New Spring until early summer, : value - . Wash Dresses Men's Lifiht Tan French Men’s 15¢ Socks~black only $1.95 value : ‘ $119 $1.59 Straw Hats Last Oxford pair $5 5 : \ 4 : 50(: In a dozen different shades / Men’s Nainsook Union Suits ) Now on Display—Priced at $3Z°§f $§‘LB§T"§§.45? ThE 89 o $146 $1.95 $2.95 ¢145 $1.95 “iSs BESSELELAND'S =* %% sing Output in WNAO ¥ all scores. Stock ma GIRL MILITARY ST let Wreeches and high boots. V Indust isiness talk, ket report. Radio bulletin, Indus- | R N TE F —— Forelgn Minister Tchitcherin has OICES IN T AIR € 10:45 p. m.—~Steriing dance orchegs (Shepard Stores— Boston,) trial Employment bulletin, .\mvl‘ll'an Two at Reds' Schopl in Russia Attaln | personally congratulated the young women on thelr military. achieved \ P "‘ tra, 6:80 p. m.~~Dinner dancd ‘hm story. High Standing. Sadddadldld § p. mo~Salvation Army band and| §:30 p, m.—Opening banquet of llm 4 ments, Thursday, May 8, 1924 | wit sololsts, Joint Charities and Community fund. Moscow, May 8.—Two girls of peas: | ————— KDKA (flrawbridge and Clothier—Philadel- | 10 p. m.—Dance music, 11:45 p, m.—Weather forecase. | ant origin, Mile, Boulle and Mlle. Our- FRENCH WIRELESS STRIKE. BWestinghouse, t Pittsburgh) } phi i —"‘“"“ - vantzove, have qualified for high hon- Paris, Mly_ §.~The Irench W : - b . . ! Jud ] PPOfl]lSCS semence w ors at the red army military acad-|lcss company's operators with but fow 6 p.om. ".~uuu,\ Jim-<the Kiddies' Acolian @lak=" ’ *ity (Radio Corp. of America—Washing- [ emy. Mile, Boulle is a former Mos- | exceptions went on strike when the | Par” m.—Juck Rabbit stories, | ton, D, C.) cow working girl, and Mile. Ourvant- | night shift started last night, in pro K a8 i:30 p. m.—Concer chestra 120 P . icial - Develop- 8 RSP 7OVE W test agijinst the dlsmissal of some of e 6:30 p. m.—Coneert orchestra and 0 p m.~"Financial " - e H gh Mail Swindl 7ove was a factory hand, Newe bulletins, baschall, scqres, nts of : T e st i oo ouga, Mal windler Both girls participated in the war|their number and to obtain more pay 4 seores, | 7 » me=Urchestra. ) p. m.—"Stamps.” | 7:30 p.n.—Dance program. n— against the counter-revolutionary | It is belleved to be the first wireles: - $ p. m.—Meeting of the Moy Bcout| 7:45 p. Tenot, G115 B TR S0 MoNrRg: - Saw - eharacter. | atmics, the former commanding a de- | operators’ strike on record. m Apollo Male Chgrus. Itadio corps, P M- oblems of Crime,” s .n'r p. m.—Song recital, Meriden, May S.—After characters tachment of red troops, and each b i stodb 12 B e i . m=Concert ; ’ p.* m.-—Recital. Contraito, | 30 p. mo—Wanamaker organ re-| M1 g ey L’,‘,‘,‘,“",.,‘]!,T‘ff""" {1zing Irving It. Hough as a schemer | gaineg distinction for -gallantry and| More than 200 persons are killed and accompanist. eital, [ ] B e |“worse than a highway robber— | resource, They wear the regulation|every day by amccldent in the Unite: b B, m.—Arlington time signals, 2 » 3 9:45 0. M. "he Question Box,” | Weather forecast. Baschall scorcs, “wir q' ;"" e History. |RT) ,,',,, Time signal and weather | WOrse than a burglar at night,” Judge | army officers’ uniform, including scar- | States. l0:30 p. m.—Concert, 5 p. m.—8o i 2 2 - - (Gimbel Brda.—Philadeiphia.) 10 p. m—~"How to Do the E uropean | forecasts. Wiz - > Art Gallerfes,” | United States district court at New (Westinghouse, Springficld) [ 6 p. m—Oficial weather forecast, 10:30 p, m,—Dance orchestra, teneral Klectrie Co.—Schenectady, | HAven yesterday, sald he would defer . 6:05 p. m.—Dinner dance music ey ‘ bt 105 “77 luntil Monday the imposition of sen- 600 . m ults of the games| 6:45 p. m.—Livestock and produce 2 | = played by the tern, .\|||vt|«.:| an¥ | market ln ports, . ’ | (American Telephone and Telcgraph| o Baneball réeuits, ;‘“‘”’ in the cases of Hough .. in- National leag f p. m.—~Dedtime stories and roll Co~New York City.) - ¢ bt ¥ ': ol St 1-l|\|'|vm|‘ the I. R, Hough Fur com- 33 (et s R gl ot pany, Inc, and Charles J. Doherty, Lecture on Live Stock and Meat in-®eall Em—— oV -y > ew s dustry | 8 p. m.—"Timely Talks to Motor-| 7 to 12 p. m.—Mid-week scrvice A few momeita with new books, |’ 0")uq been on teial for alleged use 630 p. m.—Dedtime ints [ Daily #port talk. Mixcd avartet. Talk. Twex | of the mails to defraud, 7:00 p. m.—Concert of Spanish mu-}- 8:15 p. m.—Kastern Penitentiary | Musical program, Chamber musie. (Dotroit Free Press—Detroit,) | 10 his statement, which came after folk s - {band, giee club and soloists Pianist, Tenor. Violinist. Orchestra. | 4 the trigl suddenly had terminated 9:00 . m.—Resuits of the games| 11:15 p. m.—Dance music. { Dinner concert and final | When the accused changed their pleas 6:00 p, ball scores, Con- | m program Harland B. Howe, presiding in the WHAS to guilty, the judge said positively | (Courier Journal and Louisville Times | that he will send Hough to the peni- |tentiary, He also declared that he | will be considerably less severe with * . ) fo 9 p. m.—Concert, Iour- KNAUS.RUCK Poherty, who, he sald, must have . minute digest of International Sunday | known all about the swindling, but nvest ln applness Imans visit school lesson. Four-minute Ra . @1d it in the course of earning his v 150 p Sport news and weath- | norum Boy Scout talk. Late Im- | gorn tyed Knaus and Miss Edith | week’s pay, 1 ghouse, Chicago 3 e | portant news bulleting, Official Cen- Judge So Hough For 'h‘ W’.ol. Fa"uly ) ma~tiymations] lecture trand Standard time, | Ruck to be Married This Evening ; v“} o coneer | 8 b, m—Orciestra program (vne | " T Saying that there had been & con- Get a mod Household Range and en- hgur). | wenr at St John's Church. ference in chambers, Judge Howe an- - - | (Federal Telophone and Telégraph Co. | nounced that sentences would be ded) ,|Oy the good thmgs of life. It's so efficient 3 A pretty ding will take place | ferred until Monday. ‘ woo : Buffalo, N. ¥.) this evening at 7 o'clock at 8t. John's |, “RBut the defendant, Hough will re- | that cooking is a real pleagure hn Wanamaker—hiladelp = m—Chambes music | Grman Lutheran church when Miss | majn,” he said. “THat does not ap- ' — - . 30 p v Pauline Ruck, daughter of Mr. and #iy to Doherty,” he continued, say- ’ R Mrs. John Ruck of 126 Camp street, Jng in effect, “I intend to punish him will become the bride of*John I'red only nominally. The court will wait Knaus, son of Mr Mrs. Josepl 1o see it Hough will make restitution, Knaus of Seymour < M. W. 4o see if the woman from Nevada, 2 Gaudian will officiate. Miss Edith | who was swindiell and treated . 8o Actlve Glands New Secret tick will be bridesmaid and Willlam | putrageously in his place, will be paid. 8 best man. She showed good sen: in not sub- bride will be attired in a gown | pitting to being swindled. Of Youth An Hea t of white satin with lace. She will wear | “1 want to see it he has any de. " a veil and carry a shower bouquet of | posits enabling him to pay her, to | te roses and lilles of the valley. see if he has got money to make | bridesmaid will wear a coral good on outstanding checks. 1 also 1. Magic-likg Forces in ARTUM Help Bring Back Old-time olored gown and earry & bouquet of | expect fo see additional payments | g e 7 gmade, Jt's a splendid time to show . sealt lowing tiie v, & reception ‘the right dis Strength, Power and Vitality will b hetd st the bouo of the beides | - ~Toe Oufontens o8l b SR held at the home of the bride's sentenced ‘\'“F\' taken into the Te revive the strength of weak- s al which 200 guests are cx | Monday at 9 o'clock, standard time. system the invigorating, " ccted to be preseht from Detroft, Mil- |1 want Mrs. Lippinctt in court at up-building effect of these ";:'::"“ "‘:'b':"' 'I:"_"' , New Haven, Niagara Falls, that time. If restitution is made, it | ARIUM tablets is positively blood & Ip bring stonbury, Cromwell, Hartford and | will have some effect, 1 am satisfied startling. As the fresh, radiant back the vital power of youth to his city, the deefndant’s scheme was to swindle :'rlr‘”anud by the radium middle age, doctors report most The couple will leave on an extend- | everyone he could. That kind of a | ealth-mys goes into your amazing results from wedding trip and upon thiir return | swindler is worse than a highway rob- wlands, organs. blood, arteries, ARIUM, :'“h ::d::i::‘ . ide at .'\‘v\l'u'\":' Park. : ; We have a rbnnr-"n dr '4“"'1 veifls, nerve cells and tissues, & o * " R WA . wam pry. smal gland entracts end other — yurseives from a highwayman. Worse multitude of alarming symptoms animal g extracts as . . - . s kN 3) bt ‘ hod all fui HELD AS BANK ROBBER, than a burglar at night. We can Mea ond- sumen who heve bem s ailed, -~ - tock owr doors against a burglar, but wesk, rundows, rhewmstic, nervoss ———n - New York Police Get Man Aceused of | there is no way to lock doors against nnd niling for years—folks who thought Arl umi LI Ty SV o eI they had stomach, liver, kidney, bladdes L N b A “Bernard A, His sentence will be a terms in | Fom STRENGTH NEavE i was e riy today at the |the penitentiary. As to Doherty, he | or heart trouble—and those with poor cir- culation, congestion and high blood-pres- Fonce Ricuieo8L000 P b 1 with the |werked for $25 a week. While he was dishonest and must have known sure—haveall gained most astanishing new et of Canal #treet { vital power after taking ARIUM. You start . | Natiohal hank of the swindling, he is a hard worker, to notice this marvelous, revitalizing effect " Mare He worked the swindle and gave the | within only 24 hours in many cases. Day by e said Maron advertised in a | profite to Hongh 2 s 2 duy yon see and feel the amazing results stead- ' e oo & Sah ide “As 1o the corporation, Hough' 1l any time cnd see their fine improvements ily continue. It may seem too good to be true «ho Atrrm in the penitentiary will cover | but the test on yourself will tell, Z r at he ked | that Tam anxions that there e n So get a package of ARIUM todar. Read the . ints 1t their . | A v sign on the sentence. Mon: . M mating booklet that comes in the box. The cost 74 o » " a 3 a not save you here, understand | § M - N small and the Ascoristed Radium Chemists, Inc., suipprll WIth Jettes — not legal tender I thie case, 519-521 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN sheolutely guaranter satisfaction and success or your 3 Hatry, police i 1 ot 3 will regaain in ctstody of the } money will be promptly refunded. . t the pank @ avel geptonse nest Mondas.” ’ ¢ n Drug, Clark & Brainery, Uiy Drug 3 e Tiengh Jater was taken to the coun hg dance orchesira |Siore and I\at been there but five o ey baschall scores, woo [ o oty ~—Louisville, Ky.) | dPpm Dixie Minstrels st Chiropractic—Da - 1 tim 11:45 p. m. ~W er forecast, p. m.—Digest of the day's bt e . s < e+ . i <

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