New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 5, 1924, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1924. JAPANESE CHEFR FORCYRUS . Woo0s Retiring Ambassador Gets Won- derful Ovation in Tokio By the Associated 1 Tokio, June Cyrus k. Woods, retiring American ambassador was the ce 1 figure of an it Tokio this 0 route hom Crowds od i ation 1orning for Yol law, Mrs, e his way ditficulty view of the r tublic feeling imated that 10,000 people we were Woc tray perform relic and atter the time o An extra police 1 along the Wonds party, b n cident on his d t without a sign of anything bu ness for him. Mr. Woods boarded the Pre McKinley today. It 3 tomorrow 830,000 Gem Rohbery Is Reported in Philadelphia Philadelphia, June b.—Ts ! reported to the y a had heen robbed of ween $20 A he was tral sectic William 1 who was A touring car nse plates pull the salesmar young me tols and or 11 cases into their mac d %0 and the ban! o off House Votes Down Ban on One Piece Bathing Suits Washington, June sleventh-hour rush to leginlative pr resentatives %0 on rec bathing sutts, poliey on ing natl on an a » ppropriating 1ng beach 1 ton, demoerat, of amendment w ned the one irdignantly r the members | gram, found t ord | soviet Dresses Up Moscow—Blitha eame to t beards, ers, and with high coat Dame Fa The r y-garbed diplomats f pean ecountries ha officials more parti o fthelr own dress Don’t Neglect Your Skin 1 adice—A few davs’ treatinent with CARTER'S Little Liver Pills | do more to clean up the skin than all the beauty treatments n o ereation. imperfeet complexion Try the good used car bazar. READ THE 'WANT ADS n when he | and | v with | zly hearty rican of | " long time before Pauline Po meets her “beauty Waterloo.” l I to win the war, who wore the publie | s | unitorm.” | I ’ Mr. Catchings declares that the . Plaindll Claims War Grant Is' rwosaes The Eyes Have It Depew to Miss Attending ; Republican Convention Cleveland M. | Depew is about to miss the first na- June 5.—Chauncey tional convention of the ®republican | 1888, Lafayette B. party since Gleason, sccretary of the convention, received a telegram , vesterday from C. C. Paulding, Mr. | Depew’s nephew, saying that the “grahd old man of the party” could not come to Cleveland because of ill health convention had planned tq stage a demonstration for Mr., Depey, who was to have been asked to ad- « dress the gathering and he was to have been followed by that other nestor of American republicans, for- mer Speaker Joseph G. Cannon, of , linois. It is now doubtful if Mr. ‘\ o P o i Cannon will be able to attend : Sends Fishy Gift | [ 7 New York —— Rainbow trout eggs 4 from Oregon—5,000 potential fish were sent to Czecho-slovakia aboard 1the White Star liner Pittsburgh ve- | | cently, The cggs—a gift of the United | States to the central European repub- {lie—will he used to stock mountain streams where natural conditions cor- respond to those of the trout's native | habitat. Chafing of Infants, Children and Grown People Instantly relieved by She comes from Corsica, same as Napoleon, but it will be a Just | now she's taking all prizes in French beauty shows, The Paris ' Cinema Club is latest to elect her, | | sovercignty of America liex in the | / Ipeople. The judges, the president and LL congress are but agents and servants, | n osavs, ‘ate N, i ‘ i | ) Mr. Catchings appears as XN HEALING POWDER F !1is own counsel. TS C HILDREN 6 AL For Skin Irritations, Rashes, or Soreness | There's Nothing Like It. Al druggists | PAPERS new Amerl. Willlam Phillips, hert this morning PRESENTS e 5T o by Benjamin Cate bed himself 1 States, resic rt iy aseked st John W, W of war; Curtis I, Wilbur, he navy; Andrew W tha treasury; £ the 1 etary retary of lncorporated 177 MAIN STREET Mellon, seere Frank D. Hines, | ted States Veter- | 1. Carter, publie | White, treasurer | The Injunction | weration tha | Anniversary Sale NOW GOING ON & honus gift by fed ot a provisien for Never before, to our knowl- Vieomiin 3 [l edge, were better values offered m Wift mets out t) sation hill, the os red purpose of Millinery and Hosiery There are still plenty of good values to be had. v fixed and settled the sorvices re Calls Bonus Gilt to a Clase ue the act, it 18 provide o make a v 16 that THE WOMAN’S SHOP 164 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN OUR oth ANNIVERSARY SALE CLOSES SATURDAY RADICAL REDUCTIONS ON ALL SUns COATS WAISTS BLOUSES SKIRTS HOSIERY SILK AND MUSLIN SWEATERS DRESSES LINGERIE WEDDING GIFTS End Tables Solid Mahogany $12.75 : Walnut and Mahog. Chests (cedar lined) $39 $39 » These are just a few of the many gifts <= which will delight the heart of the June Bride. Sewing Cabinets $8.75 $13.50 $25.00 Gateleg Tables $17 826 $32 They are practical useful gifts, Let us show you our Tip Tables assortment of Wind- Tea Wagons $17 822 $25 sor Chairs. $14 8§25 $35 B. C. PORTER SONS “Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store” Ways you save by washing our way Women who keep an accurate account of what it costs to wash at home, and what it costs to wash in this more mod- era way of ours, say this is what it saves: Clothes We conserve the life of clothes becauss we wash them without rubbing, in the purest of white soap and rainsoft water. Time A day and a half a week—fifteen min- utes, your washing is done, and you have an entire day to yourself, Energy And because you are spared the hard work of washing, you save in energy and health—no tired arms and aching back after washday is over. Money Taking into consideration wages, meals, carfare, soap and supplies, this way of washing is really more economical from the standpoint of money also. You'll nd. tive Try this method next washday. find it much more satisfactory all ar Phone and we'll have a represen call. Cleansers and Dl|.6 : wew soTa eBVM fofl:mo

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