New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 17, 1924, Page 2

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THAYNES MANAGER 0 FIDELITY FINANCE Warrior, Hunter anq Business Man Named Vice-President Cedarol Powder Pure Red Cedar so treated that it has several times the strength of cedar used alone, with un- o rivaled moth and || ! foredo germ - destroying properties. Has a fine odor ( ‘lean and pure 250 box THE DICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 Main St. 1ad ity Finan Harry was n the iay Our Store Will Be Open All Day Day During July and Au- gust, as it was last sum- mer— Every Business CAPT, HARRY F. Our sales and office force will extra vacation the same as Dur- 1 extensively Nine came to | time he spent 1 ing that time he travels visited many countries ago Captain Hayn this country and was for thre | general manager of the Duvalian | ducts corporation, in charge of the advertising and manufacturing. He came head of the foreign ron artment of the | Association of DuPont Inte iter ser as arence Hodson & Co., York, handli and Collateral have four full days e ye last year. orporate Captair had wide lum Streei §f oxoerione o edge of investment sec Hartfom. in New Britain he . | Rotary, Kiwanis and 1 “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” ting Rkl inte i R In ann > Captain Haynes Voice Culture = v o I‘ ity Fina Speclal Attention to Beginners business of the corporation James D. Donahue | i repudly Ui -u<v|""\'1v4\[ rt 10 handle EAR TRAINING SIGHT READING 10 smal tment and to ar 81 Setton Drive hone 123413 t Room 318-310 Booth's Block Trainee of Yale University HO SFALLS 95-99 extonsive witi has Vs expe 8 general manager sldent of the | ®ald roff, pre yeporation 148 eXpA ced opnie FALLT at fault idgment hunded Judge William « suit of € ROTH DRIVERS AT Bofh dri ing to the city edurt by gerford, in the gentino mgainst e were trial of which was he ago. The collision of automobiles ov WINYOIII WAR "\ On Bugs, Insects and Blight Fasly quicky profiably- thout unsor hardwork by ue ks muWNE nv-vmh-mu'— vu-mln "’{:,"-'.'-h,:.' Jt dows many principals in the defey complal the Donough were HIE and Josey vmyl Imith 8 woid with uaranies -.mu- ctory sorvic, or your money bac 1 lpen— Wediase counter 0. 0. F. TO VISIT BRISTOL, why this Air Bprayer made. RACKLIFFE &im i, BROS. INC. " " PARK & BIGELOW ST “The Waverly” On the Beach taflan Neek Branford, Conn. Open for the Semson Wome cooking Light, alrs rooms . n mpment LV SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM Women's White Canvas sport Pumps Women's La France White Oxford VWomen's Black Cuban heels Women's Brown Hizh Shoe CHILDHOOD'S Cuban heels HAPPY HOLURS Women's White Canvas Oxfords, leather trimmed Whit kigh Milk fits 154, h Wicoes and Chi 1 e with a Patent Colt Vamp, healthful purpose in a food that all cal nsist child milk— Children's White Back and Button Shoe< med e tack selection, five <hoe Dressing, whife, ¥ needs your own lehiefs also attended, {when a barrel lined ah Shoes, VEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 1 HIWANIS CLUB IN MIDNIGHT SESSION | “What Is a Miracle?” Question; "That We Al Got Here,” Reply Members of the Kiwanis club as- sembled at the Burritt hotel last eve- ning at a late session, the meeting lasting from 10 o'clock until midnight to observe *“Zero Hour" |of M. Winsted Girl Meets Death Under Wheels of an Auto Winsted, Conn., June 17.—Olive 3esnsle, ten year old daughter of Carl nsle of Wallins street was Kkilled yesterday by an automobile operated by Carl Jespersen. The girl, on the ay to a nearby store with her sister vas w x’kwg along Wall street espersen lost control of his mac 5 The girl was knocked down and ac- rding to Medical Examiner William ert, suffered a fracture of the Samuel A. Herman who made an examin ation founc at the wishbone of Jes- perscn’'s machine was badly bent. I'his, it was believed, caused the driv- e control of the car, Jes- 1s not arrested. s sister was brushed d was unhurt. Je 1 until recently was a res g0. A few months ago h i a farm on Wallin hill | et | neck., C er ind the and eat some Caruba’s famous chicken The 1240 other clubs_througho country and approximately other Kiwanians met at the time. Due to the fact that Kiwania unaccustomed to keeping late the straggler's bonnet und s members arriv »nl by the car an £8,000 same Edwin N. Lewis Accepts o Position in W ashington | Edwin N, Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lewis of 73 Harrison | street, this city, has resigned his po- sition in advertising department of the Western Eleetric Co. to be- come eiated with W. Acker- man, tant y of the! National Cathedral Foundation, w ! is building the national cathedrs Washington in which ex-Pr Woodrow Wilson was [} February. He move his fami his home Mr., Lewis and . me acqual 1 at 1 hool of journalism J‘vrkwn Ilr Attorney h Deputy 4 h, who suffered, but not in si- iring the evening. dance prize was w | President C pounded the “What is a mirag an 1 FIRE FIGHTING DEMONSTRATION lemonstration of a guisher was given at the corner of llast Main and Stanley streets last night with several hundred specta ors in attend Amoug those wesent were ( rman John E. R, evers of the board of fir missioners and Deputy Chief Eugene A. Barnes of the department. | Several factory department Four fires were ignited by a representative of the company and all extingnished in 12 seconds. An impressive demon | stration of the extinguisher was given vhich gasoline was thrown w WOMEN'S HOSIERY fire. The famnes out Maid O Silk, perfect in all respects, all shades— $1.00 rur Mohawk Glove Silk Per- fect Hose, in a nice assort- ment of designs— $1.00 Broken sizes and colors fire extin- 378 Main Street com- fire were on set put were quickly | [ [ | WALKOVER CONFERENCE, | from | Factory representatives Brockton, Mass, and buyers fron Reading, Pa.; Pittsfield, Mass, Water- bury, Meriden and New Britain are attending a conference of the Walk- | shoe store men at the Burritt hotel in this ecity today. One of the factory representatives said that the shops of the company are running on full time, despite the cuts in sched- nies in sther shoe manufacturing cen over DPATGHTERS OF FOUNDERS M) A social mecting of Chapter, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America was held at the Shuttle Meadow eclub this afternoon A luncheon was served and made by the delogates to the Mrs. honorary pre Conne reports Wash- George | Full Fashioned Pure Dye Silk Hose, with lisle heel general of the national soelety of the toe and top, all shades; per- Daughters of the American Rey fect quality. spoka on her European travels 1 00 sty g i . MARRIAGE LICENSES nees were fssued hy fngton convention Mavnard Minor, sident Marriage loee the eity elerk today to Lemon Long a widower of 15 Meadow t and Viaggie Smith of 15 Meadow street, hoth colored; Frederick A. Johnson of 462 Stanley street and Alice 1. isherg of 464 Stantey street; Emery Oreutt of 208 Fast Main street and Minnie M, Hartding of Newport, Mc KNICKERS * Wool knickers for wom- en and misses, maed of im- ported mrvd pelfecth made, misses’ and women's SIZ0S— $2 00 A selection of women’s, misses’ and children’s Hats $1.00 srec SUES FOR $2.000 MORTGAGE. Tony Troske of this city through - Menry P. Roche has brought an a tion against Clement Misoveth of mpton for $2.000 damages. The ion brought alleges non-payment a mortgage. Isracl Jacob throngh A. Sexton hias brought sult for $35 ees agains sha Hartian HOROWITZ BROS, T0 REOPEN. Aithsugh alterations at 348 Mair Adler, ¢ Hroa ay th . yi11d 6pen 378 Main Street’ . and J. , 1924, some startling replies. One man re- plied “It would be a mirdcle if I had a friend who would shut up when I'm trying to drive off of a tee. I asked -————— the other day how his golf was going and he said ‘Fluently".” A Main' street businessman's idea of a miracle is to regulate Main street traffic to suit everybody on the street. Attorney Harry Ginsburg, in whose office two excited women staged a rough and tumble battle recently, de- nied that he encouraged or promoted prize fights, but said he thought it was a miracle he had any hair left on is head. ‘It's a miracle that we all got here” sald a man surveying the large at- tendance. A well known surgeon and special- | ist said it wouldsrbe a miracle if he told all he knew about the men pre ent and they still lived. A period of silence was observed as the interngtional convention in Den- ver opened at 11 o'clock. A Kiwanis song “Onward in Kiwanis” was sung after which e Y. Stearns read a mes- sage from tig international president M. Wa relations cre The meeting closed with a radio | who said it | concert by G. K. Spring, was a miracle for a man to get the best radio he knew of, set it up to entertain a bunch of good fellows and then get the thing to work. Scores of inventors have attempted | the buflding of & furnace that will conserve 95 per cent of its heat. r“—‘——“—_——_—'—"——j Rothfeder’s New Britain =) FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY Offering Tremendous Reductions For New Britain SKIRTS All wool knife pleated ski sizes 26 to 32, navy, brown, grey, tan and black, $2.50 d read the inter-club Two special assortments of low and medium Corsets and Girdles, Broken sizes, but on the whole a good assortment, $1.00 OFF any C.B, H. & W.. Royal Worcester, Treo, P-N and M. & P, Cor- sets at $2.50 or over, OUR WOMEN'S SUITS TAKE A DEEP REDUCTION Plenty of smart navy blue suits in this group also sand, grey and pencil ctripes, every approved style; long jackets, brief jackets, belted or unbelted, MIDDY BLOUSES Pongee middies in all sizes; $2,95 values at—— $1.00 ' STEP-INS AND VEST! Closing out a big stock of full sized garments, good fast materials— 50(‘. Each New Britain Women's £2.50 and £3.00 Silk Hose, black and cordovan Women's Silk Lisle. 30¢ value, 1 pair Women's Black Silk Hose, Canvas Women's Silk Hose, < £1.50 value. One pair Misses’ 50¢ Hose, 3 pair Misses' } pair ' White Lisle Hose, 0 pair e Ton, h eut Misses 50e¢ value, 1 Canvas One Pair Men's Wool Socks, 6 pair hrovwn and suedes, packages sizes 9 and 913, $1.00 value; 2 pair ght shades, 50¢ Socks, three-quarter length, Men's £1,25 and $1.50 Silk \ncl\i SLOAN BROS. MAIN STREET z VY BFIITAIN, CONN » MANE SUTE ITS SETPERTS HOT SHOT BATTERIES Fresh From Factory Herbert L. Milis HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. Butlet Williwary Co, Incorporated 177 MAIN STREET (‘ome Early l"qr Best OFFERING 300 HATS Trimmed Hats Sports Hats Children’s Hats Matron’s Hats Untrimmed Hats All Styles and Colors FOR DOLLAR DAY ONLY Main Floor Offers $5.00 S TO §12.50 ..... HOSIERY You all know the unusual values in Stockings We Offer Dollar Day ,Full Fashioned Silk tockings; broken sizes. Values s l 00 to $2.95 .. TR EEEEET Values to $1.19. 2 Pair for sl ‘00 FOR DOLLAR DAY 20% Reduction ON ALL HATS OVER $5.00

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