New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 10, 1924, Page 10

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SPANISH QUIT MOROCCO CITY Forced fo Evacuate Because of Drive of Tribesmen By The Associated Press. Madrid, Sept. 1 nouncement wa atlon by Spani of their tion had been considered &reat impor The 1 contain ge from made Mter, The ition a ead of the sald t nish without 1ons t #aid to 1 plan of men w Lift Customs an' On Ruhr ier W ed at th ruction student bo the courses, dent has been given an assi {netructors certify, by their dication in the case o how muc each da ed into plained to t In most of Each student has been furnished | ccomplishment” card upon which he makes a r with & “graph of of his accomplishment in his courses, and up {nstructor certify, by the the accwracy of the graph. in order t those inter know of the student’s progress. Candidates for college certificates | Campbell of this city and th or for honors will be given suppl mentary qualific signments to test tions, TAKEN OFF FRE Stanley Mierze] ington avenue 15 Hayes street, by the Waterbury police last as they left a freight train in that|tion was he to word received by who were asked by the you city, according the local police, the Waterbury officials if men were wanted in this cit local police notified them that the re two youths have no record here, and | they were released, —Official of the evacu roope in Mc one of to the Spaniards, evacuation sold M l mnllcr e Lon- VAS ex- nment itials to each conrse ent is divid- . each of | py was solemnized at the Church on which also the | initials, to cards are to he avallable to section teachers and parents for inspection, | homas J. HT TRAIN ski of 143 Farm- | : and John Miarko of | Wore a gown of poud were apprehended | embroidered with val crepe. an- rocco was Gen- e Many prominent persons attended the unveiling of the ; in| memorial to Michael Collins, the late Irish leader, erected at accord Ballinedleath on the spot where.he was ambushed and killed. President Cosgrove eulogized the martyred patriot. Hospital Membership KILROY-BROWN Tea to Be Held Oct. 14 James D. Kilroy of Barnesdale, Pa., 1’ Preparations for the nnual mecet. under stu- l\m, and membership tea of the | Women's Hospital Board to ve held | October 14 at 3 o'clock are rapidly Takes Miss Anne Brown of East Street for His Bride Today. The ing completed. 1r Brown, W. R. | and ished | marriage of Miss vitations will b daughter of Mr. and t out soon and it is hoped that Brown of 682 East street, | the membership this year wvill ex- Mr. | and Mrs. Patrick Kilroy of Nahanoy, James D. Kilroy, son of ceed that of past years. ecord Pr———— 'HEALING CREAN STOPS GATARRH The bridesmaid was Miss Marion | Clogged Air Passages Open at Once best —Nose and Throat Clear man was William Kilroy, brother of | z ithe groom. The bride wore a gown | If your nostrils are clogged | of coco colored crepe trimmed with | yvour head st 1se of catarrh lembroidered net. She carried a|or a cold, get E ream Balm at Vbridal bouquet of Mrs. Aaron Ward |any drug store. Apply a little of this roses and orchids. The bridesmaid | pure, antiseptic,! germ destroying blue crepe | eream into your nostrils and let it penetrate through every air passage Following the ceremony a recep- | 0f your head and membranes, In- 1 at the home of the | stant rellef. at which there were | How good it feels, Your head is number of guests present. | clear. Your nostrils are open. You and Mrs. Kilroy left on an ex- | breathe freely. No more hawking or ded wedding trip and on their | snuffling. Head colds and catarrh n will make their home in |yvield like magic. Don't stay stuffed Barnesville, Pa., where Mr. Kilroy | up, choked up and miserable, Rellef |15 in charge of a store. is sure. [ of John the Evangelist at o'clock this morning. he mony cere- Rev. the was performed by Laden, pastor of may, (dmn h, their their and night | bride’s parent a large Mr. The |t City Items The condition of Louls O. Zetter- man, well known local concrete con. tractor, who has been seriously 11l at the New Britaln General Hospital following an operation was reported to be much improved at that insti- tution today A great many New Brituin people will be very much interested in read- ing the unusual items on pages 12, 13, 14 of this paper.—advt. Lady Wallace lodge, No, 24, Daughters of Scotia, will hold a reg- ular meeting this ¢vening, ity Methodist church Monday, the following trustees were reelected for three years: James M. Burdick,, H. C. Doolittle and Leon A, Gladding. K. F. Neumann presided. 1At Nine o'Clock in The Morn- ing"” Besse-Lelands.—advt, The bullding commission will hold a regular meeting tonight for the transaction of routine business. I'ree enlargement” with every roll of film developed at Ohrnstedt's, over the National Market, 70 W. Main St.—advt. A meeting of the finance com- mittee of the common council will be held tomorrow night to approve bills which are to be acted upon at the next session of the common council. Victrolas and Pianos, at Morans'— adv Willlam J. Burke of Hartford, acting for Robert M. Yergason, has brought suit for $150 against John Geragosian. BARGAIN WEEK begins tomor- row morning. Besse;Lelands.—advt. The marriage of Joseph Stankie- wicz of Norwich and Miss "Anna Wolinski of this city was solemnized at the Sacred Heart church this morning. They will make their home in Norwich. Gulbransen player pianos at Morans, —adv, In a rehearing in the case of Natale Scerratto, who was injured at the Stanley Works June 18, 1924, held before Compensation Commis- sioner Leo J. Noonan in Hartford yesterday, compensation was grant- ed. & Gerard Casale represented the petitioner. ing" Besse-Lelands —advt, Iree enlargement with every roll of film developed at Ohrnstedt’s, over the National Market, 70 W. Main St.—advt. Four hoys who are aleged to have Your hoye who are alleged to have at 204 Park street were taken into stody yesterday afternoon by Po- liceman Thomas J. Feeney and turned over to the probation officer for arfaignment in juvenile court Saturday morning. A great many New Britain people will be very much interested in read- ing the unusual items on pages 12, 13, 14'of this paper.—advt. TO SPEAK ON CITY PLAN President A. Scott Campbell of the Technical Advisory corporation will speak at a meeting of the city plan commission tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the office of the mayor. Mr. Campbell will tell of plan work as it has been done elsewhere and will outline the meth- ods employed by his corporation where it hag been retained as direc- tor of city planning. The Porter & Dyson Co. ANNOUNCES A CLOSING OUT SALE OF SILVER PLATED WARE i\ Made By Gorham — R, Wallace — 1847 Rogers — Universal yVeek of September 15 26 PIECE CHESTS 48 PIECE CHESTS (NIVES FORKS SPOONS 0DD 14 DOZENS An excellent opportunity to purchase wedding gifts—Getting the finest quality merchandise at a great saving. The Silver offered during this sale does not consist i of discontinued patterns. B The Porter & Dyson “Old Reliable Jewelers” 0. At a meeting of electors of Trin- | “At Nine o'Clock in The Morn- | HARTFORD QUICK SERVICE —At Otr— LUNCHEONETTE Main Floor Regular Dinner—50c Annual September Sale of Chinaware and Housewares COMMENCES TOMORROW MORNING on Dependable Merchandise Offering Unusual Money Savings JOHNSON BROTHERS ENGLISH blue and rose conventional border, 100-piece Hoonan....... $37.95 LUSTRE \TEA SETS—Your choice of blue or orange with mother of pearl lining, $9.95 CEREAL SETS — Your choice of three neat $4.45 DINNERWARE — With set. IMPORTED CHINA 23 pieces, usually $16.50, at {PORTED CHINA decorations, 15-piece set. Reg. $7.98, at.... 100-PIECE DINNER SET — Blue willow patterns on a good English porcelain body, service e e $24.95 price $38.75, set AMERICA PORCELAIN DINNERWARE -~ With gold spray deocration, open stock patterns, vpe ) 86,28 “i 89,98 i 517 98 $25.75 100-, plecu set PORCELAIN WARE— Nicely shap- ed dishes with a green and gold line decoration, open stock pat- terns, 31-plece set uhsics ) $9908 BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF LIGHT CUT OR . OPTIC STEMWARE—Consists of gob- lets, sherbets, wines, cocktails, cordials, etc. Value $4.50 doz. Speclal 22 Fach. . S Cc ICE TEA GLA! —12-0z. sizo of thin blown optic glass. Reg. $4.00 dozen at, each Reg. $1.75 dozen at, each ... . 80 Water tumblers to match. 1,000 PIECES OF MINTON 22 KARAT GOLD ENCRUSTED GLASSWARE —Your choice of goblets, high or low foot sher- bets, wines, cocktalls, ice tea or water tumblers. Regular $18.00 dozen, at each. 7-Pl E Consist of a jug and 6 glasses, with a neat etching. Regular . $1.45 R ICE BOX DISHES—Set of four, nest into one another, value $1.50 set .. 18-PIECE S SET—Consists of 6 ice tea, 6 water tumblers and 6 seltzer glasses with a neat etching. Value :$2.00, $l 29 at,set L......0unva . NIGHT SETS — Consists of thin blown bottle and glass with a light cutting. 2 Value 45c, at .. 9¢ STONE CROCKS—S8ix galion size, without cover. Reg. $1.80, at ... $1.44 AMERICAN PORCELAIN DINNERWARE — Pure white body with a bluebird decoration, open stock pflm;rna. V. 86,28 42-plece set $9.98 . $17.25 . $25.75 AMERICAN PORCELAIN DINNER SETS — With a green and tan rosebud, panelled bor- der, 100-piece set, service for 12, regular 5 oo at ... $2247 50-PIECE DINNER SETS — With a medallion decoration on fine quality porcelain, service for six, regular . $l 1.95 $16.50, at . GLISH DIN- With a wide co- l»al( blue border and gold line, 100-plece set, $44.75 reg. $56.50, at .. 66-plece set at, 100-piece set [ S AMERICAN PORCELAIN OPEN STOCK DINNERWARE —With a wide conventional bor~ der, handles covered with buf- $9.75 . $15.75 . $27.50 $40.98 BAVARIAN CHINA DINNER SETS—Your choice of 2 hand- some border decorations, 100- plece sets, reg. $4l.75 $55.00, at . AMERICAN PORCELAIN DINNER SETS — With floral chain border decoration, 100- plece set service for 12, Reg. wt.. $34.50 32-PIECE DINNER SETS — With blue and gold line decora- tion; service for 6. $3 69 Reg. $5.00, at .. 31-plece set at, . 42-piece set at.... 66-plege set 1 S 100-piece set at.... — LAMPS — At Attractive Prices BRIDGE LAMPS—Bases of polychrome and stippled gold, with $10.95 silk shades braided with gold Values to $20.00, at . JUNIOR FLOOR LAM in various beautiful shapes. colors. Value to § DAVENPORT LAMPS — In American gold and walnut, polychrome shades of pleated georgette over silk pull cords. $24.95 VASE LAMPS — Twenty-one blue, vases, silk, silk fringe, Values to $145.00, at inches high, two lights, black, rose or yellow shade of with \r-l\v( _rih $9 95 $17, at WROUGHT IRON LAMPS—With parchment shade bon, val. —adjustable to any height or $2.69 position. n'nmp‘m value $3.75, special Your choice of several burnished finishes, matching georgette BRIDGE PS—Polychrome hases with all silk shades $14.95 ELECTRIO PORTABLE TA- LI LAMPS—Bases of antiqud bronze and burnished gold, shade of amber panels, an un- heard of value. Reg. $9.00, at . $5.98' ELECTRIC PORTABLE TA- BLE LAMPS — Stand 23-inches high, with beautiful chain sockets. Values to $15, at. ., JAPAN BASE bird or floral de wood stand, lights and pull Value $12.00, iSE chain 18-inch glass shade, two lights with pull $9.75 POTTERY —Black with gold leaf ation . teak- complete with two sockets. WELL CONSTRUCTED SQUARE SPLINT HAMPERS— Complete with hinged cover. i, v $1.00 $1.49, at wnuemena ] - YARD CLOTHES DRYERS — Construction and materfal the best, 4 extending arms, complete Wwith socket . . WINE An stock; required, Iy low, BARRELS—AIl sizes call up and give size prices are exceptional- CASSEROLES — Heavy | nickel frame with pyrex in-| sert and cut 2 98 cover, Sale price . | »p cover, enamel finish, Spectal.... MEDICINE CABINETS—Fin- fshed in white enamel, two $3.88 Also offering our $5.00 capinets, at .. NICKEL TEA KETTLES — Of heavy copper make, heavily nickeled, highly polished; will give lasting service. $l 00 $1.49 value, at .. ENAMEL ROASTERS — Family size, d"'l"lgflde corn brooms. PR SPERAN ALL COPPER WASH BOIL- ERS — Copper inside and out, best quality boiler made, large size, Value $6.98. Specta. $4.95 ELECTRIC TABL 'OV] ~Nickel finish, fully guaran- teed. ... 9100 WINE PRESS — All sizes in stock; prices are low, ranging from $8.25. ELECTRIC BULBS — Choice of 25 or 40 watt Mazda electric light bulbs. Each. SET TUB COVERS — White namel set tub covers, complete with gnickel plated hinges, rub- ber bumpers and nickel screws, Your choice of all sizes. Reg $6.00 pair. ss%s Special PAD AND ('0\']&—’\"\\'(:. piece feit and mus- $l.00 lin combination set FOOT TUBS —White enamel foot tubs. $ l .00 Epecial ALUMINUM ROASTERS — 150 In Jot, while they 79c last, each ROTARY ASH SIFTERS — Fits all ash cans, 2 7 saves coal, special $ . 9 BREAD KNIVES—Choice of 6 styles, fancy and plain han- dles. Regular 29 c b0e, at . ISWOLD SPIDERS —Only 100 in lot, cast iron. Regular .89¢ RID JID TRONING BOARDS —Constructich apd material the best. Regular $4.25, at BROOMS — 1000 good Spe- . 59¢ | WHITE ENAMEL COMBI- NETS—Regular | $1.98, at , METAL WASTE BASKETS— A variety of choice colors to select from, a household neces- sity. Price is very low . WASH BOARDS—Family size —glass, little shop 49(: worn, priced at, each.. FOLDING TRONING BOARDS —well known Clarke make, i onast ‘9198 ratchet. .

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