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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, 15, 1024, | (GIRL NOW CLAIMS | EXPORTS FALL OFF Personals — 'FIRN GIVES VIEWS, HOUSEHOLD | ™ yr” ¢ "y BBIED o mo e v e e W TOUVELONG Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn Ageinst 803 Million For same Pers 'and Mys. Wm, C. Hart at Indian Neek RUBBER ] S—— | ;(., of 1923 Gladt PHONE 14003 1237 MAIN STREEY OFP. AROR (“Miss Conili” Lelt Baby BCUISE! wasnington, aus. 15 —sterenan |spend e mext weok itk i st 5258 Poople Must Cut Out Tea, | — [dise exports from the United Biutes 4 Indian Neck GLOVES of Povery, Sho Says [3sns i were s SRTRISS | g pu vt wmiy ot e | GO0, Tobacco Ble, | At $19,98—JUST 15 COATS LEFT bhos. Bty (1923, the department of commerce | M| Mave returned from 4 —— Some were as high as $85,70, 69c Ji " \ieg | SBROURCED foday. Imports were val- Wartand Mii AL 16—t Now " Ithough giving her pame as Mish | yoq gt §375,400,000 againet $287,433, : > i : e A \ aereseaearenaritaatatasnanns {Emma Corlll when arfested by Po- | 165 for July 1983 AR R o) SPEey. AR MoR. Nvare |18 seiowite el taned Iy P feeman Thomas Feeney yesterday on 3 88 mand . |9t of 330 Nor ury SETOet Are | 1IVe UAFINGOrIRg (0 the Niechaniam These gloves are made for |||a charge of abandonuent, Miss Corll | yorabe’ts 10 July 1823 were #14= | spcuding the summer months at New. | the human body, Henry Ford, while At . 782,258 in excoss of imports, while e enje tittle ' le ' maintained in poltce court this morn. port and Providence, R, 1 njoying a little leisure at his Way» | last_ menth imports exceeded exports - side Inn here, predicted that human | ladies doing housework, garden. Ing that she was married and her |\ s 0 000 ; e . R Bees, pr tha ; husband d Cart At & meeting of the New RBritain ings would seon live to the age o v " y 1ng, dyeing, canning. preserving, (|| UADANd's name ia John Kt. Carthier Tmports of gold last month Were [y iior Plumbers’ association last eve- | 125 years It they kept their working | CHILDREN'S VOILE DRESSES of Bridgeport, Prosecutor Joseph G.|. ., 4 A e : alued at 318,834,425 against $27,. aade te at- | parta free of carbon, Ife virtuall Woods Drossated th ot - alL ning arrangements were ma at- | parta f cu rtually ; " N0 oriuct. the hands from avv-rnllnl. lbpum’nn\’. I:l:"hl»l:.;a::d’ 29,447, for July 19 Gold exports [yonq the outing of the State Master | predicted that he would last that long which were $3.75, Sizes 2 to 12 Years, | totalled $327,17% against 8522826 for | piumhers’ assoclation to be held in | himself by taking as good care of stains and roughness, IJudge William ©, Ilulll!linrd‘rr;zfir.\" ;m. S0 MBAth & YOAP AZ0, B deanett Rent Wadheadavariecnoond | HImAtIE a6ie wouldiot oNC IOl N o THE BALAN(‘E OF OUR SWMER DRESSES IS0 I to ' {#d deeision untll tomorrow silver imports for July were 3$7. | = gines, {1eged husband of the child ab | g ",“m_d d abandoner | 1u7.613 agninat 10,066,463 for July | [n the case of John Elia against L[ “Do you expect 1o live that long?" | from to 1923, while exports were $9,190,882 \wexler and others, judgment has been | was the natural question put te him, pe . . When called to the stand the won . J e m against 36,233,168, |awarded the defendant by acting| “Well," was all he replied, but there an said that she was married and | : 1 \ lived in Beidsepect WALh hat bsbabe. Judge in the case M. A. Bexton. P, J,| was & challonge in hia voice Were up to $25.00 Eha asserted that for some time he | Shutile Meadow Golfers | Traceski represented the defendant. | People ara sooting themaselves up | hud been working steadily and they Al — with ecarbon-—to say in a few worda | ware aetiinb alons N e To Play for Trophy | s, jonn B Curtin and daughter | what Mr. Ford elborated ugon. e —————— time i to the birt " > Play for the president’s trophy, |will return to this eity Suturday fols i\ 1 Drug Co. ‘Iy‘|‘ q 'xlv"w\ 'v:ll‘...;.;:m l;‘m‘“:‘:‘. ,(,,:, ,'::: awarded by President Philip Stanley, [lowing a six weeks' sojourn at Indian ¢ carbon I8 already there, how ' lin and when she got through "“1 A crowd of 500 gathered about the girl said, and although they had en. | the banner golf event of the year at|Neck. ou going to get it out?" place was & complete wreck, | place, but n;nl‘ hud‘.tln um;r:y to ] | deavored t gt £ | the Bhuttle Meadow eclub, will be | —— lastication." s son were onter until Police Sergeant Johnson 169'171 Main St et a tona :«\.:,u':-m;,;'\m::;:‘..fiw started on Saturday, August 25, with | Mrs, Herman Hall of Arch street is [ “You know,” continued Mr, Ford, _HI’I“:N'""’I';":;‘:",::"'. D non %ert | appeared and arrested Mrs. Atkins. cumstances could not support the fn. b€ qualification round being played [rapldly recovering from the effects of | “that when you chew the food well it | tomers Who lined the rail. The She was later released on ball after funt, Miss Corill} said that when they | o0 this day, This will he a handicap | a recent operation, &he is at the New | satisfies you sooner and you don't need woman's appearance was unexpected, | she had fainted while telling her ~[could think of no other means of sup. tournament and will consist of two Britain General hospital, H‘,j:”f,‘:?.; l.r‘lorn’nzly ‘s;':)?:‘drr;rvl;“ln-l but so flerce was her onslaught that | Story. bl i s §oo ght. the nine men offected a disorderly re- | She said she sorry for what lh; porting and caring for the infant ft | MEhts of 16 each. & TAMIoT LR “White re . ? | was decided to abandon it at an er. | Iollowing the qualification round | Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Reinas and White rats lived three days longer treat, and Coughlin senior got his| had done and explained that she phanage whers they felt sure it would | the first and second match play | daughter of Greenwood arect huve at the hospital without food than the | SCC: BT o Rl el through a crack | gone to the saloon to find her hus- " be properly cared for, | rounds will be played, these to bo returned to their home (r.leltr o'l ones that wore fed on white hrudrm the swinging doors. | band, who frequented the place. "Dress Well and Succeed #| The case of Anthony Passinissi o,‘cnmpleled before August 30, The |vacation spent at Montauk Point, | alone, We eat no white bread in my | {820 Church street, charged with viola. | $¢mi-fioals and final rounds will be /L. I "":El‘rm tea, toba 4 lisuor do | - to- 3 [tion o 7 completed before September 6, ac-| s Coffee, tea, hacco an r Hand-tallored, Ready-to-Wear f the liquor law, was continued | P! P Fred Winkle of 143 Maple | pot enter into Henry Ford's preserip- | % [until tomorrow mornin cording to the schedule as drawn up‘ Mrs, 4 |of Attorney na\m‘rL'.\‘nTr' fhe reqaam by the tournament committee, | strect is spending two weelks at Mer- | tion for a diet tending to prolong life | Clothes ‘ The play for the trophy has always | win Point, Milford. and uscfulneas, and he cannot find -‘ Judgment was suspended in the case of Edwin K. Am..": of 151 Maple |attracted a large entry and Is ex-| R e "}““""”"""‘";“' ‘:’ "h"‘"‘: “:" “‘nh",l'“"’"" [street, charged with reckless driving | pected to do so this year. The course | Miss Edna M. Laufers i i Hueman i TS And iy The Rome of Home Made Pastry %|and George Corr of Kensington, |is in excellent shape and competition | turned from a four weeks L not ‘a0 {ar In the futre, either/ he} Have that “feel"—that knack ©|cpargeq with the same offense, was | for the much coveted prlze 1s expect- | dian Neck. | said, el o sl gt e o s 14 10 0 acoons Yoo | Pl L Let Us Bake For You? ean in vork; oy t | | ) f se. | that are the product of thg }-:' """.ih'.".f.':,“.":‘ ,F\:r;:tfl\.." :.:f',: i 7 Weddi [Lions As',‘ed to ‘Meet Water #hd mastication was Ford's | Why Not t s e ror iou. best mille in patterns that are | hos no tail tgnt, - He s rean o | B8rton-Norton Wedding | National Grange Tour prescription. exclusive Horsfall Clothes may .\|see the parked car untll it was too | Takes Place Tomorrow | 1n response to the invitation sent —— | Mrs. Housowife: We make a complete line of #ow be bought at fillate and the only thing he could do| The marriage of Mrs. Minetta Gil- [to the organization by the Chamber WRECKS BALTIMORE SALOON, STRICTLY l").\fl’: MADFE PASTB}"M ; e was to run into the rear end of the | christ Norton, daughter of John Wal- | of Commerce, the Lions club has Try one of our Home Made Pies and be conv . Large size, REDUCED PRICES trolley, | lace Stevens of 62 South Burritt street, [ mailed circular letters to members Woman Routs l‘nu'on- Is Arrested, | 10¢; small size, 25¢. | Pasquale Siffivti, owner of the ma- | and Thomas Lacy Barton of New. | SATURDAY SPECIALS 147 MAIN STREET | urging all who own cars to drive 10/ yyinie ang Is Freed on Bail, | {chine parked without a tail light, was | burgh, N. Y., will take place tomor- the Plainville-New Britain town line Apple Cake, Coffce Cake, Coffce Wreaths and Ralsin Bread. Tallored here, in our O®n H srrested hy Policeman Doherty and in | oW evening at the home of the bride. | early Sunday afternoon to welcome| Baltimore, Aug. 15.—Mrs, Bessie Satistaction Guaranteed or Money Checrfully Refunded. shops—tailored to give you %lcourt Judge Hungerford remarked | Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe will officiate. | the National Grange tour which will | Atkins yesterday emulated Carrie % more value—tailored to give a 4 [that he believed him the cause of the | The matron of honor will be Mrs. | stop in this city over Sunday night. | Nation in the saloon of James Cough- measure of success to those Corr accident and in fining him nn‘olh-e Norton Grove and the brides- The weekly meetings of the Lions | that aspire. |and costs, stated that it was too had | maids, Miss Frances Norton, Miss Be- hayve heen discontinued until Tues- the maximum fine for this offense was | linda Johnson and Mrs. Hilma Mir | day, September 9, when the winter —— not greater. neau. Miss Barbara Grove, niece of | geason will open. Efforts are being the bride, will be flower girl. Fol-| made to obtain prominent speakers | G lowing the ceremony a reception will | from out of town, and several have . Galileo’s Pendulum Honors |ne hela at the home of the bride's | oeads been securod. HORSEAL LS gy iem s ‘ s NIGHT AUTO RACING ' . Wetzlar, Germany, Aug. 15.—His- STRIKE OF 200,000 DED 95'99 S Iu'nstrf‘r tory is all wrong when it credits ’ = | Los Angeles, Aug. 15.—Night auto- | Gallleo Galilel with having invented | ' orsaw, Aug. 15—The workers and i mobjle racing will be inaugurated at Hartfoml. the pendulum, according !n‘ Dr. \]')elet |employers have accepted the award the Ascot Speedway when the dirt | % . ~ |of the government's arbitration com- | {rack reapens August 28, it was an- mann, keeper of the pub| i manny m: 2! m’; nl;:;n‘lll’c.‘ fl':ch:;: i mission, and the 200,000 striking fac- nounced vesterday. Work has hepun | B | Jobst nm](:ker of Warburg, “.umm'_‘mry workers in upper Silesia who |on the installation of the lighting la, who constructed the first centri. |1ave been out for two weecks are ex- system to transform the plant into b * | fugal pendulum, pected to return to work tomorrow. 1 ight racing condition, “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” The instrument fnvented by Bodek- . BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER. er was made In 1578, while Galilel’s ¥ Euc“ymmbo?‘wl;wclkwm}l‘“hl DII;y IS'I‘::;I For You. ne Early, ng Your Noig| . pendulum is recorded as having been X constructed in 1633, Bodeker's clock ] Be One of tho Many That Will Profit By This with pendulum was but short-lived, ; Weck-End Sale of Pure Foods, however. After being installed in the O' I 'OR OE ! cathedral at Osnabruck it had to be ; nursed along from tim to time by the * inventor, and after his death ft soon | HOUR SALES EGGS—Fresh Western—2 Doz....... 67¢c Dr. Veltmann bases his contention | FINEST MOHICAN CREAMERY— upon documents he has found in the Thrifty Housewives That Take s e his eare, i 4 Alpzntone ol ThoH BUTTER ........... vov.on 2 Lbs. 83c I\ . A X . FROM 9 TO 11 A, M. ONLY T - GEM NUT —— American Hospital in : | & STEAKS TARD st 31€ | NMarcarne. . 2 1 45¢€ Tokio Aided by Japs LOIN. ROUND, SHORT WHOLE MILK __ e¢m . | sweer Toklo, Aug. 15,—St. Luke’s interna- 8 Lb 22¢ i crEmsE 1> 25¢ GHERKINS ...... Pt 350 Heavy Zylo-shell spectacle rames; special price $3.50, ||| tional hospital in Tokio, conducted hy f o8 A p $ the American Episcopal mission board | : Lenses and Examination (| 174 headed by Br. B B, Touster, has | On Saturday, August 16, with every pur- §|§ FOWL All Day Specials At Our Meat Dept. Extra, the Japan Red Cross through the de- : partment of home affairs, The dona- . £ FANCY STEWING B E E F L A M B . . tion is in ition of the hospital’ y Lewis A. Hines, Ref. D. (| von"or I sits omins § chase of five (5) or more gallons of Gasoline §I§ | o) God s B s I e S after the great earthquake and fire of A R e EAN P +++ Lib, 12 LEAN FORES ...W... Lb. Eyesight Specialist Tist Bantembey. b B A : BONELESS ROLLS ... Lb. 24c Vi P yesight Specia e mow tn America vate. ||| % 22¢ per gallon we will give you absolutely §' i RONE ROAST .. Th 3 | UOIN TO ROAST. 57 PRATT ST. |ing funds for the reconstruction of the ' H A M B U R G ;’;!‘\EPK(‘(;gI‘\:s;mF % :‘: ::P st , whi g 5 ) CORN IF. .. Lh, 18c Rooms 504 and 505 Hartford ||| coniember cantoenion - " "¢ |} FREE FRESH CUT PORK VEAL o : 8 3 Lbs. 25¢ FANCY LEGS ....... Lb. NEW YORKER A SUICIDE. LEAN ROAST Lh, 20c LEAN RUMPS ..,.... Lh, S € FRESH SPARF RIBS. .Lb, 140 SHOULDER ROASTS. . Lb, Tnen you thing of baking think of |.John 0. Jones Found Dead from Gas RS BACON SQUARES ... Lh, 8¢ BREAST TO BAKE :i“;fi:f.’:i‘fl?l .&dr\r:rlolr‘f.\.i:fn;:c‘ w, in a Room at Baltimore, | . LEAN CHOPS ........ Ib, 22c CHOICE CHOPS — - Baltimore, AUg. 16.—John . Jones |§ ] LEAN FRESH A E———— - of New York, committed suicide last f ; IFT'S G "N WIS LS ... . c [ nignt by o ‘ . | & Lb. ............ 14cH swirrs GoLDEN WEST FOwLs . FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS ave . 42c night by inhaling gas, according to 58 iy for e bt bk & POTATOES §CORN—Native Sweet Doz 25¢ | b | {in his mouth, i | " A B ,..:.;‘.' tie ;tu:fivpn:flr::‘l;‘rnl‘”\ma:n‘[:]flr:; A note he left addressed to his wife || BERE AT (RIGHT FROM RERLIN) and children read 3 . o Omtment, ower has| Mra. Caroline Jones, 2,371 Sscond 88 15 Lb. Pk. ..... 25cf crmrsrons 25 FANCY RED 15 amazed millions. Great fof chafing al- | ¥2ne, New York : PEACHLS 3 Qts. c ONIONS ...... 4 Libs. (4 ®0—atops the misery in two minutes, | AT Caroline and children: I am LARGE RED RIPE NATIVE Big box 45 cents—all druggists, sorry to have to do this. I was never |§ 5 B FROM 3 TO 5 P. M. ONLY 5 e e e i # Riz ROAsTs |TOMATOES................3 Qts. 25c bad of me JOHN, | x 7 Fresh Picked Cooking" 2 5 LONG GREEN n 29¢C | ¢ 10c YOU'LL DO BETTER !nw- it 1= said, came to Baltimore d PRIME CUTS APPLES ...... 4 Qts. OUKES . vei. 8 Por Have your eyes examined and glasses ftitted by one who knows. t i ’ SADE ID A Tl stho: That Will Surely Bring Joy To The At AXELROD’S 4,.;.'f""L".’;..f:,’,'i',i.‘.’.f.”,,; " '.’T,.«‘T.Zi'.li."j M OT OR OIL b .. 22 BANANAS—Large Ripe ....... Doz. 19¢ COST OF LIVING MORE, | N m Saturday ix Per Oont Tnorvaso in Austeta toe || ,\Ré(k! Rq,,l.{,l; ?‘.OE,\E,S ;‘;:;:;:4“ o 32¢ Bfixs‘_'_ : Amm 5¢ : M bessl il id IR 816 Lh, ........... 124cf suuxep tea 40c ’ 16 07, LOAY pecials g CHeSCuR So1s Y 4 i 5 b VANILLA & LEMON i L L This offer is made to introduce our new y EXTRACT - 2 Bots. OC | BAKERY SPEQIAL This Wesk | 1 | Conn Pride, a good *e during the month ending today, ac- | % 3 MOHICAN 21c A“t FRU]T P[ES . Cigar, 1 for 25 ’ | cording 1o official statistics. The in- |§ : FROM 7 A, M. TO 1 P, NL MAYONNAISE .. Bot. Ginger Chrystalized. per B |crcase 18 causing grave anxiety. since | filling station to the motoring publlc— ! FINE GRANULATED MOHICAN EVAP, 280 Each zsc 3 35 . se s SPONGE CAKE Ea. 15¢ and 80c b, 79c, it is inipossible for industry and com- MILK 3 Cans Fresh PEACH TARTS. . Ea, 15c 2bc Strained Honey, 13e, merce to make a proporiionate ine ¥ ] < Z5¢ Hires Root Beer Ex- | h wages in view of the sorio : . 5 , DAVIS BAKING tract. tie e e e ies (@ patronize our station SATURDAY and get ! SUGAR POWDER .. Lige. Tin %gc R € | RASP. JELLY ROLLS Ea. 18¢ MAP. WALNUT CAKE Ea, 15c R Jnhmn Cocoa, 1h, 29c. . Vassing. 23 Pure Gum Bathing Caps : d e = " s - , RICE .... 3 Lbs, for 15c JAPS REVIEW POINTERS, a(‘qualnted with us—we want to meet you. . 10 Lbs- seeeeees 68(: N. B. C. NABISCOS MR Al e NAPOLEANS ....... 20¢ Syt itk s = il 25 Lb. Sack. . 3173 ASST. LAYER CAKI 28¢ Germicidal Soap. 18c. 2 Twelve Army Oflicers Wateh Maneus Our 1c Sale will Start vers of A ‘an Cadets, ASST. BUNS . . ¢ 18¢ Nest Wednesday. Come West Point, N ¥ 5. —Nine | s CONF SUGAR PLAK 5 1 | ORANGE 8QU vs 15¢ e iy st Com D S v e ¥ @20bs. ... 17 ‘Eat More Fish—Buy It Here Axelrod’s Pharmacy © | e dinoes army. no Sll}ger 011 CG. N G - g Major General Fred- _— . 223 PARK s1 Slade superintendent of ALL DAY SPECIALS 4 the academy. ) MOBICAN 0D nenn i ‘ w ‘\ Al I ~ L JUSTLY FAMOUS CUURALY " n:w«rn Cisck Co 'vz\ resumed opera- Neal‘ COT- Liberty St- Ne“' Britain ‘ . MARBLE . T tiens on full time of 35 hours per Let Us Fill Youu Prescriptions wek. The plant has besn running en |8 30 Neur waek

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