New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 22, 1924, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1924, FLANNEL TROUSERS Regular £2,00 and 80,00 grades, Wednesday morning, paivi.oovviviinans OUR ENTIRE STOCK WEDNESDAY /| BIG ODD-LOT TABLE . 29 MEN'S N Including dresses, Shirt Waists, silk knit - 5 ] MORN!NG over hlnfisvs; children's low shoes and san- 1 Pair dals, value to §250, Wednesday morning Big Special Lot ' 2 SIL SE ' : iy, b iy ksl \/ &4 WOMEN'S UNDERGARMENT> 5 5c ’ ' Each Regular 40¢ grade. Black, cordovan, gray, Bloomers, gowns, step-in chemise, ete, All First quality, Limit 6 pair to customer, Wednesday morning, pairs covvviiviinsnas regular 79¢ grade, Wednesday morning, each . Cabane 4 daees l\c'[.ml.w 69¢ grade, woven striped m.ul.u.. BASEMENT '\ SILK FIBRE HOSE 7 9 Pair zes 8 to 16 vears. Wednesday mommg, g wegular $1.00 grades. Black, white, colors. Mh BESSE.LELAND S i \\'ctlncsdfi_\' MOYNING, PAIT. oesoavencssres ship company was informed, The niessuge did not say at what place | STEAMER BOSTON 1 e ““"""'flEBATE ARISES (N | Most Telephoned Giel in the World - |LONS GlB Xikigks |FOUNG FOLKS' SHOY nager of the export division of the e ndard Sanitary .‘lunuf’ulurln" r v W , - | 4 . ¥ et in the Club and Vance is Seich 4 o . (Continued from IVirst Page) company, and Mrs, Ada Benuett of AthOlllleS Have 0 OSI[ v] 5 . ! . SOt i s (Continued from First Page) | Orange, N. J. pp ¢ YIeW L p! g the Homeliest, R room when the Swiftarrow rammed One of the pussengers on the 1 ¢ i N ; T ‘.;nmn. the regular meeting of the New | There will be a grand total of the Boston amidships on the port[ton was John R. McGinley, a New on Plol"m[mn R . g SRS (sing, p.ahold In: llon It xoric onptalist; wloliway wetarning | e ¥ w A Britain Lions' club held at the Bur- | geven prizes this year, all useful sil- quired two hours' work to et him [from Boston, At Mr. McGinley's of- | : e, ritt hotel this noon Vice-president P, | verware which has been purchased out. He was placed abouard one of the | fice it was said no word had been re- | (T AT e wtiea o5 The thirough Porter % Dysoh, The Hers B Lilks plliol NAC, BORCLONS, SRon) | Satvod: thte “ron) liti, death sate from sonto sloohoilem &ss Ald, annually, donates the prizes s B T L, ‘,,,,.;\,'.".,r'“n‘n(‘:-m‘x':v.i:}”.‘,'r“rl':'h,‘,‘"‘:.P::'i"“"" cribed to prohibition by Dr. A, W, vote was taken among the members |18 Bft (o tho cause. ~Goorge H. {ising tranaferred (o the Acuahnet. |house Afr Brakc compa B | Lalorge of Chicago in a recent ad- and it was decided that-Lion Donnelly [ Dyson. of the Jjewelers v, Al . ; Aot Py : | dress at*Cleveland before the Ameris was the handsomest member of the | Fnges that they may be purchase ARiaiget Guie 505 Another passenger on the Boston | can Institute of Homcopathy, were club, He was presented with a gift by |at cost and the Shuttle Meadow club Mtie Acushnet reccived the first call Was Frank J. Commanday, head of "‘rnn!r:lvllr!ml today by Dr. Deets Pick- Lion Clynes in behalt of the club, . | Bives the use of Its golf coursc to for help at 2:15 this morning and | k printing company. rescarch secretary of the World Lion Robert. Vance was voted the | the players. Imade al specd to the Boston, reach-| AMONg the passengers on the Tos- Ja.m.p Commission. homeliest man in the club and was| 1he awards will be made to the ing her at 5:30. The steamer Com-|fon was Clarence A. Chapin, of Mal-| " by alorge was quoted as saying: awarded a smoking stand, the gift of | Plaver who gets the low gross and | i i : 4 erc | den, Mass. Y, 4 e monwealth and a navy tug wer Unless prohibition is repealed, John A. Andrews. On motion of |Ond low & i o President King it was unanimously | 0nd low net 0L CERe ¥ standing by at that hour. After land- | — Aierionn: Suibiimd 1deuls. wiE et s f . . £ tiohe cay | [ o kicl ing Copeland here the Acushnet went Others On Board soon. Prohibition is a gungrenous declded that Lion Vance was the|f'st and two seconds for tho kick- back to help bring the Bosion into| Salem, Mass, July 2. —The pas- |force, which corrodes and mortifies homelicst man while Lion Bengston fn | ' handicap cvent, - But ono prize this port. FRERon Shesstaiien SECstonn 3 obitiival dbals SiandWaloughtig ) o a short speech stated that he was not be won by any one individual. Lieut Northington, who was cluded Ralph C. Browne, of this city, | 1caves such pestilence and crime in its 3 only the homeliest man in the clul e total sum now is less than & aboard the navy tug which removed fwho the inventor of the contact |wake as to soon threaten the decay 5 ; but in the entire city ©7 away from $5.000 and the entire Copeland, said that he had been in-|fuses 1 In tie decp sen mines{ot American culture and idenls. Be- : : - A coumittes wan uppoluted {o; Be- | BVIOURL “of =85;600. noeded grons formed that four men and one wom- strewn by the British in the Nortn ltore this alleged prohibition, the cire donations to. tho Hresh Ale camp | NCAeN every day. The fupd now and_were Killed in the collision and |Sea during the world war. He was | qeatha from. wente meaneiaor o Eh i e S S A e slantatad ol ok ; | & Previously acknowledged . ..$4,040.05 er of persons inju Of laccompanicd by Eleazer Cate of New 2 i 1 a nuniber of p J v E € New lahout 2 per cent with the advent of hefore the next meetin Park sircet young folks' those hurt, fie aald, Copeland's case | York. dry legislation, the death rate was was the most scrious. e N 25 Sapti i e BT o The tub, he added, had passed | Worcester, July 22, — Worcester "".‘,.’l‘","”;"'“":3";:“'1‘”;5;':?"':‘ml"v e ; LA de Aty ATk eerea o ol of Catholic number of lifeboats filled with pus- |pacscnzers on the New York-Boston |, 11 #taten VTR Worrien & 18.00 sengers and members of the crew of |liner Roston, wreeked off Point Judith . e = Marian A. Sheldon. ) the Bostori, but as the sea was smooth night, included Miss Grace B. and they.were in no danger the tug s, organist at Piedmont church; made no effort to plck them up, pro- | W ‘erme, suparintendent of the ceeding direct toe the Boston. d Steel Co,, and hig AN0 chronic, was actually slightly less x : con, and Miss Alice and Miss | N&n one-fourth of one per cent. If Company's Statement, Nellie g it had been 25 per cent there would b\ ; i ! s i i ; t AY MORNING SPECIALS I, King accepted the office of presi- dent and presided at the gathering, A show .. 50 “In the istration area in the year e 3 s =5 ‘here A000 cells in a square 1922 (the last available figures), the - 2 . f : g e y death rate from alcoholism both acute S il S sl e have been 207 alcohollsm deaths per e b ”:.\m 2 (\sw(.‘:-‘n: Walters Is Radio Man 100,000 instead of 2.6 per 100,000 of the lastern Steamship Company's | \ l‘(‘.}:'yl‘ll-’;lmln el liner Boston was rammed by the oil |Deve today the radio operator efore prohibition the death rate % k,,.’ i oot Point Judith, |Who stood hy the steamer Tioston | from alcoholism was 5.8 per 100,000 | ,'{'", i GBI SN ot tord Al ATter her ion with the Swiftar- It 1S now a little less than half that.” B unt ot tho company, |TOW: Waa Fimer Walters of Melrose, - : S e or, Mess, July 22, — The ersonals You've heard of the most photographed girl in the world. of Lowell hus put n at New I ! ot et denst A1 | Well, here's the “telephoto girl’—the most telephoned face in the vors from the steamer BoslOm | paples W. Smedley has joined his| WOrld. It was this beauty that the research laboratories of the Bostoy, . — It was learned Mass., with a number of the passen- od here today. One injured man i 2 family at Grove Beach for a two| American Telephone and Telegraph company selected for experi- gers.” °* X rushed to a local hospital, Wetks stayv RORY. -y A 4 . BASEAsEY: | ments on ways of retaining clarity and loveliness in reproduction The Il River line steamers Pris- g River liner Commonwealth cllla and Providence reported by Wirespcag here at 11:20 a, m., with les that they would dock here about |y, g0 ngars from the Roston. It was e 8:90 p.m. daylight time and thae| IR O TS She tied up | he "New Haven” road underwent an , “some" of the Boston's passengers | ue ne dock. One ambulance was|oPeration for appendicitis at st | telephone pictures, Nals ahoard. iR e { I'rancis’ hospital, Hartford, yesterday, A Colonial line steamer, probably eBeban iy = the. Lexington, picked up some of the | 0 100 ass, v 98— v | SS BREAKS RECORD Swiss entra “ishel 95 N | v Redfocd, \lass., July 22.—The MY, and Mrs. 3 M. Burdick. ot SWISS BREAKS RECORI Swiss entrant, Vishelt, put‘up Lean Smeked 13 | Challenge I, C MK Boston's passengers, i radiogram | e Gjty of Lowell, which put in | gy Sor 22.-—The world' v [Brams (209.3. 1y said, The tanker Swittarrow s pro- |yt F 0¥ 0d by the x\l!mvkml Grove Hill and Mr. and Mrs, K. J.| T(.'."-“- July 22-—~The world Leser A | SHOULDERS, i : ceeding to I'all River, her owners hera [ 4ort B SO0 (F oday, hut did I‘r‘:‘r::‘y‘k Ianrl s'm,’llr.gk\\tll, of Stan- |for “one-hand clean and jerk" was| STOWAW, Fancy New | Best l’ure 3 Are motoring to the White | broken twice today, the second day of [ Now York, July —Two Ttalian POTATOES. . pk zgc | LARD .... 2 Ibs. 2 C were inforced. The vessel's bow not tal {f any of {he passengers. d ke off a ase " | Mountains and or i) other points of inter- [yo lympic weight lifting compoti- | stowaways on the steamer Neponset, | damaged by the collision, but she She wes the last of the rescue ves- 2 Hermel She wes the last of the resc est in New Hampehire on a vacation ol it not leakin selg to arrive on the scene, trip. [tion in the lightweight el men scal- - which arrived today, from Genoa, Imvl: Are Landed safely, E e e e s ing 6 kilograms (148.8 1hs.) th them f 1 ntings and five | v, ol Bt o Bowamand ver| 2oty v g o 108 Wahing "the Fronchman o Cottignics, frst{ od Ttalian prints, mmigration. au. LL(,S (,LNUINL spmN(. LAMB. . Ib. pee, s, arrett of Brook- he crested y-catche hunts ) i a8 H ored by 1 9 ritics said, The me vere sent to ! fyn, passcngers on (e Boston, Nase | annke-skin for s pes. fon street, Is spending a sacation of | R 0 LY Wihen " tho | Kina Tnand for, cvammation. | FRESH CUT HAMBURG .........lh, e S P R CALVES LIVER . S R U EETREE At B0 Sta sy stemert [ LMLl i LEAN CORNED BEEF ...........Ib. , : P e BEST FRANKFORTS ............. I ' : : : FRESH KILLED FOWL ........... 1 summer Sa]e Of o e e U e | MO8 R BONELESS POT ROAST ... b 18c High street. ] f e S R o S Vo3 vl A e SRS, Fred 0. Miller of 51 Willington ; ; : : GRANULATED SU(IAR covven. 10 1bs. T3¢ e ’ h reet will vacation next week at 1.ak llldren S S OCS oo Vomon s Tk nse EVAPORATED MILK ......... 3 cans 29 week at Surry, N. H, A N.B.C.NABISCO ................ pkg. 5¢c James McNamara, an engincer on | &1d transmission of telephoned pictures. She adorns the booklet of instructions just issued to demonstrate methods of making Roy D. Bottomiey, 45 Prospect Children’s Crepe Sole Oxfords, meccasin St o e L Ehe style. Sale Price .. .. . $3.45 and $3.95 §|'.«xe punmore, Vermont. Pink Salmon... 2 cans 29¢ | Premier Salad Dressing : '# Lux ......... 2 pkgs. 19¢c et . jar 33¢ -- Mr. and Mrs, Thomas I, Crean | Children’s Grey Sport ()xfordfl, tan trim- and family of Glen strent are spend- g Faney T 5 X : wo we rtie Bonc! i e ‘ancy Tomatoes 2 cans 25¢ , g 9re med with leather soles. Sale Prices— A i e e, ?aksr; (":)ct]»a A T8¢ ;‘(‘)‘f:‘l l(::l:h(najk:“s Zbe 5 1 5 121, 92 $4 r | ood Luck Jar Rings 4 510 8, $2.95; 814 to 12, §3.95; 1274 to 2, M N = A Pire food Luck Jar Rings i oy BAREFOOT SANDALS il G in R o R N g WEDGWO0OD All Goodyear Welts d e e e ey e Wi Food Pr OdUCf CREAMERY BUTTER . 2 le- 87c Sizes 814 to 11 Sizes 1114 to 2 e i > 8 N FANCY FULL CREAM CHEESE Ib. 29¢ 2 2 iR ’ = P ol 9 QK HURT IN ACCIDENT M ; HH : Sale Price .... $2.45 Sole Price .... $2.95 §| ..., Spataro of 34 Tanford ave- i) Sterilized Jars Nucoa Nut Oleo | First Prize Oleo | Good Luck Oleo (nue, this city, was seriously hurt yes- 2R £ 1b. 29¢ 1b. 29¢ Ih. 32¢ 3 terday afternoon when an automobile | - ” | y— — ThlS iS your ('hflll(‘(‘ to Stfl(‘k up for S(’hOOl he was drivng skidded onto a trolley ! Tk days at a big saving jrack in Stonington and then ran into | '@ Greenor WaxBeans ............ 4 qts. 25c a wal Spataro was rushed to the . 3 |§ Solid Head Lettuce .............. 2 hds. 15¢ ’__‘ g (Home Memorial hospital in New Lon- . . Y.. don, with a fractured skull and m.n‘ ! Large Rl])e Bananas ............edoz 25¢ wany bruises and cuts on the body. SIMR"IONS ' yumicr of st o " ! S tG P 2 qts. 2. Nat Beet: C ts The number of garbage complaints 0w e f Sweet Green Peas 2 qts. 25¢ | Native Beets or Carrots ’ it i | Do sitively ifferent ||| i ome o el Goamumeh 3¢ s S y doz, 29¢ | 4 Ibs. 25¢ of any other day this month and of - = CORP. TCod THAL T S CNIE syt HARRY T. HALFORD—Distributor Estra Heavy Grapefruit Large Ripe Cantaloupes {virced that the new collection system 85 WEST MAIN ST, ks provelt'a eteifor o the protace. | 158 Piikiss Stiees E. Hartford cieneiiinnns 3 for 25¢ tieiiisieesns. each 10e - P— 1 the rity gourt the second Mor A 0! Auguct. T e R e Mfllvfl‘w o e

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