New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 5, 1924, Page 13

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5,000 AT STATION FOR LOCATELL But Fasclstl Row Canses Police {9 Spirit Him ln"l"ui' New York, Sept. 5.~A welcome more in keeping with his historie attempt at achlevement than was ac- -corded Lieutenant Antonlo Loc: last night, when he K was. hurried through a side entrance of' the Grand Central terminal into a walt- ing taxicab by the police, was plan- ned by welcoming committees today. Elaborate ceremonies for greeting the Itallan altman, who was wreck- ed offt Greenland in his attempted fiight from Italy to New York, were to have been held in the station with the Italian consul-general and other dignitaries in attendance. Public knowledge of the . cere- monies attracted a crowd of his compatriots who swarmed about the gates, starting a demonstration which, by the time of his arrival, was ‘expressed In the cries ‘of “Hurrah for Locatelli!” and “Down with Locatelll and the fascisti!” Fifteen policemen saw it was im- possible to combat the crowd of 5,000 persons, so with the consent of the consul-general, Locatelll was surrounded by police and pushed into a taxicab. . A banquet in his honor at the thz~Carlton was guarded by special police last night and an escort for him during his stay was arranged here. Bobbed Hair in U, S. Kills Chinese Trade Washington, Sept. 5.—Ameri- can women have almost ruined the export trade of Chefoo, China, by having their hair bobbed, Figures from Consul John R. Puman, received by the department of commerce, disclose that shipments or human halr from Chefoo dur- ing the first half of this year dwindled to $139,881 as com- pared with $461,399 in the cor- responding perfod of 1923. PBx- porting of human hair is the chief item of Chefoo's foreign trade, MISS NAUGHTON SHOWERED A shower was given last night in honor of Miss Margaret Naughton at the home of Mrs. Thomas Naughton of 482 Stanley street. She recelved many gifts. The home was beauti- fuly decorated, the color scheme be- ing green and white, A buffet lunch was served. Miss Naughton is to be- come the bride of John J. Heffernon of New London on Sept. 17. . %4 EXECUTED Leod we ln Anti.Soviet Molt In Georgian Republic Are Short On Orders Ot The Cheka. By Ths Amoolated Press. Fifils, Georglan Republic, Sept. 6. —~Twenty-four leaders of anti-soviet parties of the Georglan Republic, declared to have been responsible for the attempt made last Friday night in several towns and villages to overthrow the soviet regime, have been shot, ‘after they were con- demned to death by tho Georglan Cheka, The names of thon executad wepe not given out, but it is belleved that Prince Andronikoff, leader of the present movement, and Djugelly, & member of alformer government, were among them, ' SHIP CAPTAIN SUED Tried to Keep Sailors on Board After Thirty Days’ Trip, Norfolk, Va., Sept. 5.—Libel pro- ceedings to test the right of a forelgn ship captain to forco members of his crew to remain aboard ship in American ports have heen started in federal court here against . the Italfan steamer, Salvore, and its master, Captain Uga Casa, by four members of the ship's crew. The Ilibellants, asking for $20,000, contend in -their action that they were detained forcibly at the Sewells Point coal plers Wednesday when they attempted to come ashore to make purchases for personal needs after being aboard ship approxi- mately thirty days on a voyage from their home port to Hampton Roads. GIVEN BACHELOR SUPPER Members of Engine Co: 3 and friends of John J. Heery, a member of the fire department, gathered at Engine Co. 3 station last night and tendered him a bachelor's supper in honor of his approaching marriage .[to Miss Mary Frances Welch. A purse of $55 {n gold was presented to the groom to be, Philip C. Mec- Intyre making the presentation. Short speeches were made by Rev. Raymond J. Clabby,* Thomas F. Smith and Capt. Michael Butler of Engine Co. 3. An entertainment fol- lowed the supper. CHIEF NOBLE BACK AT POST Chief Willlam J. Noble of the fire department resumed his duties at fire headquarters yesterday after a two weeks' absence, during which he attended the convention of the International Chiefs' association at Buffalo and spent a week with his family at Bay View Beach, Milford. The making of plaster from living faces is photography in Vienna. masks superseding and portrait-painting " TWO BLIND MEN WADE 10 SEE |Roentgtn Ray Society - Hears Marvelous Progress — Swampscott, Mass,, Sept, 5.—Two men who have been biind but who can now see clearly attended the convention of the American Roent- gen Ray society here yesterday to give witness to the hope that a radium treatment has been found to restore lost vision, Dr. Francis H. Williams of Boston, who treated the men, told the convention that he did not yet feel prepared to make any definite announcement as to the possibilities of the cure until he had gathered further evidence of the efficacy of the treatment, Dr. Willlams discussed general problems In connection with the treatment of the bling and only touched briefly on the cases of the two men. When one of the phy- sfclans asked him to give the con- vention detalled information of his work, he replied that he was not ready to make such a statement especially as those two men had not been treated eXactly allke, He added that he would make a de- tained report after results were known in other cases now undeér treatment or observation, He sald he was particularly desirous of not arousing any false hopes of cases to make him feel his treatment justi- fled an optimistic report to the society, Most suicides occur in midsum- mer, Pile Sufferers Cah You Answer These Questions? Do you know why ointments do not give you quick and lasting re- lief? Why cutting and operations fail? Do you know the cause of plles is internal? That there is a stagnation of blood in the lower bowel? Do you know that there is a harmless internat tablet remedy dis- covered by Dr. Leonhardt and known as HEM-ROID, now sold by Clark & Brainerd Co. and druggists gen-' erally, that is guaranteed? HEM-ROID banishes piles by re- moving the internal cause by freeing blood circulation in the lower bowel. This simple home treatment has an almost unbelievable record for sure, safe and lasting relief to thousands of pile sick sufferers, and saves the needless pain and expense of an op- eration. There is no reason why i should not de the same for you. ~——BIRNBAUM’S FURNITURE STORE Early Fall Sale s O Fon e Beds and Bedding Combination Bed Outfit FOLKS with spare bed- rooms to furnish, or beds, springs, mattresses, etc., needing new should act now as we're having Qhe greatest sale of beds and bedding in —SPEC TAL— FAITH IN NEW BRITAIN A few years ago we selected New Britain as a city where worthy endeavor would be appreclated; where persistent, determined devotion to work would bring the ward in which cothers than the recipient might share. New Britain has proven herself to be exactly that sort of a city. The faith we had in her years ago strengthened tremendously. Britain, her people. pared to “Go the Limit.” We have implicit faith in New Britain. that faith appears in the signs of activity possible to be made are being completed, line, Britain, goods and articles which will give value for your money than found anywhere shopping radius of this city. we fail in our ideal, him in the face. We are building. satisfaction, For this we strive because we In New Britain—in you. “THE FAIR" She has met every test, The people of New Britain are, in the last analysjs, New The city’s heart is a composite of the hearts of Today, having found our selection of a city a wise one, probably more through kind Providence than because of any youthful wisdom on our part, we are pre- Evidence of premises where the material improvements in our store Those material petterments are but the outward and visible signs of the inward and intangible conviction that we are going to make New Britain's Greatest Value-Giving Store the great- est value-giving store in this part of the country. want you to share our faith in this city and we are doing our bit toward' justifying that faith by preparing, in our to make it possible for you to purchase in New If we fall short of that goal No man bullds with failure staring ‘We shall not fail. Since our success means what it does, namely, the greatest possible values for you, our success means your super- This great Sale is still goihg merrily along, bfit, like all good things, it must come to an end. Get in on it, while you have the chance GREATER STORE SALE OFFERINGS AT THE NOTION DEPT. Johnson's Prepared Wax — 14 Ib, 50c size ........... 33¢ sort of re- has been | Cameo Garment Snaps — All | slzes—2 dozen ........qc 5c | U. §. A, Darning Cotton — All colors, on spools ......... 2¢ ‘Warrior Heavy Button and Car- pet Thread .......... Vi 70 upon our Two-in-One Liquid Shoe Pol- Folding Wire Garment Hangers Nickeled finish . dese BC Miller's Wax Oil Polish — 50 quart size .......,.. 45c Spittler's Waterproof Mending Cement «...uoevrensinyes 9C Kings 200-yard Basting Thread 4c. Kleinert's Dalsy Shields ...vooens We you better else withln Garment L dde Prize Baby Safety Pins — As- sorted — DOZ. «v e s vesy 3C Neil Brinkley Bobbed Hair Curlers . »...x e v € have faith Electro Silicon Silver Polish — 250 Jar ivossvnnneeeens 170 Boye Nickeled Crochet Hooks— 10 KINd o cvoeiniennnnninn 5€ Twink Dyes, All colors vene 5C 10c pkg. = fiSchool@ OPPORTUNE SAV ‘FOR THE GIRL School Dresses of guaranteed dress Ginghams, Shes to 14, Several styles. , “Acorn Brand” Knitted Underwalists, Sizes t0 13 . .viinn.ns 95¢ 19¢ 22¢ 39¢ 19¢ 16¢ 23¢ 23c¢ 39¢ Drawer Waists of heavy Cambric Muslin with taped bone buttons. . . Black Satin Bloomers, with re- inforced crotch. Sizes up to 14 .. .om Windsor Ties in all colors of silk messaline savese, PRSP Iy Miss Columbia, fine cotton ribbed hose ....... oo ls sasiae o High school Hose 1x1, heavy ribbed, black, cordo and white ............ oy Girls’ English ribbed cotton hdse in all wanted shades .. PR Girls’ Silk Lisle narrow ribbed hose in about 12 fall shades . oo Narrow Belts for school frocks of patent leather and dull black Princess Slips of muslin with flounce and neck of Swiss embroidery .. ; 690 Children’s Bloomers of figured wash and ready Windsor crepe Be33c Middy Ties, triangle style, of heavy silk taffeta with corded edge .. NGS ON CHILDREN’S SCHOOL NEEDS FOR THE BOY Boys' heavy 1x1 ribbed, fast black 5chool hOSe et . Newshoy Hose, 1x1 ribbed, extra e 23c heavy school hose ............. o Boys’ Leather Trimmed .. 10c « 25¢ Boys' mixed wool School Knickers, brown and navy . Suspenders. . Boys' Heavy Corduroy Kuickers, Sizes to 16 ... Percale Blouses in neat stripes and figures . ... ” 32c it e e A0 e 25¢ Boys' Caps of polo cloth and heavy fall fabrics Four-in-Hand Ties of new fall silks Wash Suits—Oliver Twist and Middy styles, Sizes up 10 8 .. i.vviiiinisnie Leather Belts, heavy selected stock— black and BrOWR .. ..pe.0eevenss . 25¢ 44c Security Drawer Waists for boys. Sizes to 14. " sale price .. IMPORTANT SAVINGS AT THE DRUG DEPT. Miner's Malted Milk Cocoa 65¢ Alkyhol, full pint bottles.» 45¢ Mu-sol-dent, the Mouth Wash 35c. Amolin, the deodorant .. .. 18¢ Cascarets vuweooeoeses 76 17¢ Cascara Sagrada Tablets — 100 B grain wuw s vvenis s samen 21C Blaud’s Iron Pills, 100. ..y 170 Meade’'s Dextri Maltose, all KInds vvovovnvecsonencg 620 Kellogg’s Tasteless Castor Oil 23¢, 35, Merck’s Sodium Phosphate — 1 ) LR 25¢ Full pint distilled Witch Hazel 25¢. Dr. Sumner Brand Aspirin Tab- lets —= 100 wiuvoseiinsvon 25C Hill's Cascara Quinine Tablets 18c. Pond’s Vanishing Cream, 23c, Sulpho-Napthol .uuiwy 10c, 20c FALL HOSIERY Arrivals AT GREATER STORE SALE e PRICES 100 DOZEN Women’s Silk Lisle HOSE A high grade mock seam back ‘silk lisle hose in black only. Strictly first quality. Greater Store Sale price 25¢ New Silk Lisle Tweed effects in fine wool shades, * 95c Mediom welght «covve oo ‘horizontal Latest contrasting ptvsbpudonctonalll § 94 £ English ribbed silk lisle Sport Men’s medium weight silk lisle hose in all 25c shades. . ...ooouweeansines CHILDREN'S SCHOOL Extra size heavy fibre silk hose | for women—in ‘Women’s semi-fashioned pure ! thread silk hose in black only with (\ and crossbar lawns, Greater hand embroidered $1 15 Store Sale 6 25c . PHOB. 50 lisad for FIFTY DOZEN WOMEN'S CREPE BLOOMERS Well made and full cut are these hloomers of washable crepes in white and pink, Greater Store Sale .. sieo ger o Pretty colored woven borders 25¢ 500 50c BOTTLES Palmolive Shampoo Makes bobbed hair fluffly and wavy. Greater Sale price ... 1000 50c TUBES Ipana Tooth Paste 28¢c Greater Store Sale price .. vomwees SATIN STRIPE BANDEAUX BRASSIERES Handsome fabrics with woven st stripe in the regu- ] @ lation hook back styles, Greater Store Sale price .. [ BOYS’ GOLF HOSE English ribbed, fancy cuff top Golf Hose of mixed wool. Greater Store l 9 c “WEARWELL” CRIB BLANKETS A fine soft woolnap blanket with pink or bluc borders. 30x40. Greater § Sale price REAL BARGAINS NOW AT THE THINGS THAT BABY NEEDS the history of our store. Below are just a few of the exceptional values awaiting you. With excellent Mattress, Spring and Bed. Special, atonly ......c.o00uunne $21.50 MATTRESSES Good cotton 50-Ib. Art Ticking, at ...... $8.98 Good grade Felt, from . $15.00 up Pure white layer Felt, from ....... $19.50 up 100% pure Silk Floss, at. s . $18.00 All terns in wood finishes, National fabric Link the Springs ...... $3.98 up Wound cable wire Spring, absolutely sag- RO $12.00 guaranteed newest pat- designed to harmonize with the newest in wood furniture, priced at springs. $10.50 and up. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY We are also showing our New Fall Line of Living Room Suites in the Latest Pat- terns and Designs. It will pay you to'visit our store and inspect this furniture, BIRNBAUM'’S FURNITURE STORE 381-383 MAIN STREET “Always At Your Service All Ways” Simmons Fruit Presses and Potato mcers —Imported, made of pressed steel ganvanized, Special 29c for Saturday Floor Rugs. Slze Congolenm 36x36, all patterns, Spe- cial for Saturday . .33¢ Mason Caps, for prvwn- S e 200 Nichols' Steel Butcher Knives first quality. Sy 23c French Grey Enamel Preserving Kettle, first quality, 12 quart size. For Sat. Safety Matches, D hae T € Whip-well Egg Beaters — the best on the market, 39 saturday. . (4 Sanitas Oil (‘Imh 'I'llhlP Covers— 30 inches square, first quality, as. sorted patterns. 55 For Saturday .......oas c Damask—fully mercerized, first quality, selected patterns, 58 inches wide, Special 5 4 c Saturday—Yard o Jelly Bags—Complete with heavy Cepmetenl o CLT P Mason Pn-lsm ing Jars — 1 pint ze. Special 68(: Saturday—Doz. Bed Sheets—made of fine grade muslin. Size 72x90. 69c Saturday Sash Curtains — made of fine quality C. T. N. Curtain material, finished full length and hemstitch- ed. Special for 49 c Saturday — Pair .. Bath Towels — heavy double loop, Size 22x44. Special Saturday ...... weight, .33¢c BOYS' FALL SUITS Sturdy little Oliver Twist Suits with pants of blue or brown corduroy. or galatea. Waists of kiddie cloth Greater Store Sale price . 95¢ HARPER’S BUBBLE BOOKS Made to sell at $1.00—3 kiddie records and books with lyrics. Play on all machines, Greater Store Sale price ... LR KT LINGERIE SECTION Knitted Fibre Silk Bogdice Vests. Block patterns Women’s Envelope Chemise of good muslin Bloomers of real wash and ready Windsor Crepe . New Fall Petticoats of lustrous sateen with fancy flounce . New Lingerie Costume Slips of nainsook with embroidery trimmed bodice. 89 Shadow-proof . . (o Mushin Gowns, round neck. Slecves 4 Q) and neck trimmed with embroidery edgingt J C FOR COOL DAYS Tong Flannelette Kimonos with em- brotdered feather edge trim 39¢ G+ Carter’s Infants’ Bands—fine knit cotton Carter’'s wool finish Infants® Vests, Size8806 ccc.c.ovvvveovem ale o o Pretty Hand Knit knee length Bootees Knitted Sweaters Zephyr Yarns Domet Flannel Gowns, with draw string bottom . 1500 19¢ ROLLS I}AY STATE TOILET PAPER tissue, Greater Store Sale price ... 2 Children’s Knit Vests And Pants 29¢ Boys' and Girls' early fall weight knit undergaremnts, Greater Store Sale price. ,

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