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. e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, = FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1924, . FURNISHING DEPARTMENT FURNISHING DEPARTMENT PARKER SHIRTS Odds and Ends of : AMERICAN HOSIERY PARKER SHIRTS L freiane ik SLtuing ol AT DR | UNION SUITS Neckband, French Cuffs, in 250 values NAINSOOK UNION SUITS ; White, fine lisle—reg. $2.50 val.| Neat Patterns—$3 and $4 val. $1 61 2 for $1 00 . $159 Ea,, or 2for $3-00 $2010 IEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS PARKER SHIRTS : - MEN'S SWEATERS American Hosiery White Lisle Of a Well Known Make White, Collar Attached " Coat Style—With Pockets SHIRTS AND DRAWERS ) « QY K D 52 and $2.50 values $3.00 values Were $850 ....... Now $6.10 Reg. $2.75 Values $100 ° [$2.06 5. o 2. $4.00 Weres6t0 .. Now$4.20| 2 n $3.00 LAST CALL ‘ LAST CALL Porter In one of the semi-final | HIRACLES N SCRIPTURES e o AP TALKS WAR [ENGLAND HAS TWO SPIES s s e v+ o oot lobs on the bound and covers the many's service. | At the home office it is stated ]NCREDIBLE TO SGIENTlST :’rmmrl| \\i\e\!. S Adpmmnly Porter's —— ST]LL UNDER OBSERVATION De Rysbach, a vaudeville actor that only two spies how remain in chop strokes held no fears for him 5 | {and a son of a one-time Austrian’ prison in this country. PAYS $l"[] HNE []VER MAX P[]RTER and it he improves his service he | AUthor Writes, “Will There Be War |subject who was naturalized in i fhapviii 2ol 3 B will no doubt be heard from next cen America?’; | England, was arrested after the His Old Critic Conflict. Between Religion and Sci- year in higher circles. Porter's Betwcen Syepaniand Eamericatitilna Rysbach, Sentenced ¥or Life s postal censor had stopped two| A young actor recently made his 4 ence Stil Far From Recon- | L e s sl oy & R Tbmei—autat Mak . | i s s 1w Togeline sheat 1Lie o Chabes gl ngh sn‘eet Mflfl Had Beeu HOSl ciled says Prelate, U’ Oi P‘ P]ayer Goes wen m‘m his repertoire and shews real| Tokio, Sept. 19.—"Will There Be With Code der of Love” and the. mhoer was | 5‘l| was a staggering experlenc’!." P 2 3 9 3 conflict G][ Ma[Gh s K"nt’ralsh!p in his play, qualities | War Between Japan and America?"” London, Sept. 19.—Stories of the!“On the Way to Dublin.” When, he sald, “actually to see myself act- m Ofl[-OI-TOWfl Fnends Londoyn, Sept. 18.—"The conflic y which gained him a plage on the |is the title of a book just published [Sometimes romantic exploits of [they were chemically treated, an|ing." between science and xc\n;xunl is still Yale team. However this outcome |in Toklo by a noted Japanese |Spies are recalled by the release |account of conditions In England “I suppose it was,” lnawered the far from being reconciled.” said R leaves the championship in a very | author, Toshio Iujiwara, who, in ad- | from Dartmoor prison of Courtenay | writteh in invisible ink appeared. | other, “Now you know what we O e r\wlf‘\' .’v'\\( “1 R\" IE)K:,’I‘I:, ,“1.1‘(,"1”“ ; 1"'? "N 'l'vr’”‘\‘ws five w‘. "fl-f{nflr]\}flm] Af:\te as Smith leaves dition to being a writer, is one of IHenu!o’t 1]9 Rysbach, who in Octo- [After imprisonment De Rysbach |critics have to go through.”—8ur- e S ‘;m’ of St. Paul's.” in his presiden- | counter waged Thursday, E. | ¥riday morning for college and | japan's leading husiness men. He|ber, 1915, was sentenced to penal |divulged German esplonage meth-[rey Comet. | e d- 1 4ial add at the €onference of | gmith, (-, P defeated M, § |Must therefore default. The title |has lived for several years in the l.zde w!-aal: f!;:r‘\;m;;m\:; ‘1;‘21;;‘,\5 :*‘j:;‘}l‘vzmh rm Churchmen, Oxford. ] to the cup will be settled between | United States, where h» served the police “It is an open sore,” continuec {ro. 4 Lonsdale S y st rests, today of operatiig & motor vehicls | poan Ton --:‘1‘\“1 poisons the spirit. | TOUNS of the city tennis (']\1mp|0n-,:|\{xh ;_’n:;‘"'. {l}“‘l‘:r«clm“mo:“um;]tlw?‘:; M’l‘\ll‘l‘u\lv‘):'“l;\ 'n..m A on Main stfeet this morning while ! iy 1iro o fthe civilized world, It is|*PiP: For two and a half hours|;o.yies matches and it is hoped a | ters are the following: “Roosevelt's under the influence of liquor. He | gimouit for o man to accept ortho- | 1% !¢ad in this very fhrilling con- |\ ooy gailery will be on hand to | Threat Against Japan”; ““How the was' arrested by Patrolmen Frank|qox Christiaaity, as it is prescnted| c°c #cesawed back and forth, Tn|l s same os some interesting | Antl-Japanese Movenient ts Carried Parker and Peter kowski when { ,o"tne churches, without tréachery | 2C! Spectators and officials were 80 | o1vorte ‘are promiscd g onin the United States"; “How he drove his machine up to the ! s pis seientific conscience, i | enthralled thatiitneRusiatino-min: S8, 8 e o e | Anéilonn’ Worsiae Service ‘Mun Ot curbing on Main street and was he!nfury thus Inflictedl upon | Lis reat period atithelendof “tnelyrontice ‘and) Wessel 61, 156, 6.1 |ty ch the Movement Aratnst Japan' leaving it to go into a restaurant’! \\izion can hardly be measured. |t et was entirely overlooked. |\ i play Parkem and MeMillan | “Japan’s Future fonvu‘ With respect iTH el police ] tiad)beenatunctSAEY) Mk st He L e P e s Fertarkatartaa fomiwiin Ta Wi and| L DAy ke RRMCMinn fdscen e SIS the aig-zas course the machine | oy is urgery deaincd out of the| 900 collected a substantial lead of | " £ & The book is having a wide circu- travelled, according to their story, ! ;. p ‘and public opinion within it | o'C, S¢S Beglnning the third set, | = S e lation in Japan, and has rececived 80 they watched Bukowski as heigo.c .ot reflect either the best|SMith set the pace a notch higher favorable comment from man left the car and saw that he was o5 00 FOSTIEE (. | Ane breaking through service in the | Another Attempt to : thoughtful critics: drunk. ‘They walked over to him: oo 0c iy community. second game he took this set a 6-3, and sewrz that he was in no con- , PSL0f 0 COMIUIL L ar | by brillant work at the net. 1n| Wreck Home of Policeman : 4~y SR SN dition to operate a machine, .and '”m\ T e e eonnlas e Y‘kfi”murlth '.m xr‘r\n‘f was of ROl Dennison, Ohio, Sept. 19.—The Mass. chuhhcans Hold ' ' I::f['_ fig‘fiWé'Lf\fog}i}’,!g. finding a small quantity of liquor , ‘<' a4 s 'f'l" players brea second attempt within a week to Their Conventi Today l A L] MONEY SAVED With Satisfaction. in a Lottle on the floor of the auto, Shrough sUntil Eethes fourtil wreek the home of Night Patrolman -onvention loday b0 b they placed him under arrest which Smith won despite two dazzl- | E. 1. Harmon, was made topight| Worcéster, Mass, Sept. 19.—Re- The defendant told the court that | ing !H:n_rw-mrms by Porter. In this|when dynamite exploded alongside a |publican leaders from all parts &f | . he had scme friends from out of |set Smith scored a total of 12 aces | garage in the rear of his home. A | Massachusetts arrived here this OUR REGULAR HOUR SALES_ DON’T M]SS THEM town visiting him, and they had one to four for his opponent similar attempt was made Tuesdaw|morning in preparation for the drink of liquor. He said that he The fifth sct was the most bril- | night sessions of the resolutions commit ; had left his friends at the railroad [mm of all, consuming exactly 55 Two small boys told authorities |tee headed by Congressman Allen el S oML A 920 31 A station, when he was picked up by mmup« Putting orth ,every ef-|they saw three men throw the ex-|T. Treadway which will meet at 2 PORTERH'SE, LOIN, ROUND | LEAN FRLSH BEST NO. 1 the police. i showing a variety of | plosive tonight as they ran past the |o'clock this afternoon to consider A SHOULDERS POTATOES Taller Sent to Jail, «lu)ws ~y,.x puzzled his opponent, | Harmon home. planks for the party platform to | 2 Edward Fuller of 5 Whiting g " d W, "‘ Porter took the first four games, Jt was the fifth attempt this year |be presented at the state conven- | bl street was sentenced to 15 days on .hah{llllo PlOumce Hfl[l NO[ but Smith retaliated by capturing {to wreck the home of a Dennison of- |tion Saturday. There will be a re- Lb, B TA Tt o e 19c ! Lb. SRS A, 15(: 15 Lb. Pk. > i 23C a charge of drunkenness and breach P i [ Ed j Th the next five. He lost his service |ficial. During the same period three | vival of the night before gatherings . v of the peace. The court also re y and took the ecleventh game at|homes have Leen dynamited At |tonlght with a banquet by the Mas- | FRESH GROUND 25 FRESH FRICASSEFE 28 SWEET 19 3 lCVlOllsy ucated Them g | : HAMBURG ... 3 Lbs. (4 ‘ FOWL .......... Lb, C | POTATOES ....4 Lbs. (4 voked the suspension on a 50-d ove on hig opponent's serve. Por-|Uhrichsville, a twin-city. There have |sachusetts Republican club at -sentence imposed several months o | ter broke through and evened the |been no injuries, but many windows | which Governpr Channing H. Cox, ago, and ordered the sentenc " . ‘| score also went into the lead on his | were shattered and other property || t: Governor Alvan T. I'uller, served. mow, Shantung, Sept. 19.—A0| gwp” gervice 7.6 but Smith came | damaged. | President Frank G. Allen of the TA M TO 1P M 7A M TO 1P M 7 A M TO 1 P. M Fuller pleaded education | aoi strong and won the next three | Authorities helieve the explosions | aassac : e Faviaia: " < e Lt ng e t three | ) Massachusetts senate, Speaker Ay 5 z 5 Atmitannesloho e fanal nott £y r ) ughout | o =iy 57 DRhirs T o Do e ek et i e FINE GRANT r..\.[:.l;“ P X GOLD MEDAL FLOUR .... Bag $1.15 | to breach of the peace. He was - o [ang yor| Smith has a very strong fore- | tional house and Mrs. Charles Sum- SUGAR e o T i "‘Mi CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP ..... 3 Cans 25c rested last night by Policeman nand drive and his volleying and| Pianta breathe with their feet a8 |ner Bird wi ; e Y Y ants breath: e as | ne ¢ | speak. A reception shleasile b ‘AL LUNCH C : . Thomas C. Dolan on complaint of X ;i overhead are excellent. He has a|well as with thels heads, il rotlae XXXX CONF S..... 17c | ROYAL LUNCH CRACK tieve. 3 Lbs, 25c his wife, who told the court that [°W of the citic this region, but | Fuller came home drunk, and was (hey have not been popular and the FROM 3 TO 5 P, M. enroliments have not been large. heen governe girls' schools in a cursing and using vile langua:: about the house, shouting so loud Of late a distinet change has taken ARMOUR'S LEAN SMOKED that a crowd was attracted ont-:place. The villagers are clamoring AR N S} e REMARKABLE || SHOULDERS Ib. 12%4c| Gttt & The cases of Jacob Russell and geography MEATY BREASTS TO STUFF « Lh. Stella Stowell of 167 High strect, Irtics fl"‘f_ other anches hitherto | | l PRIME RIB ROASTS BEEF ......... Lb. 22c | FANCY VEAL CHOPS . Lb. charged with misconduct, were con- 'not consider rable for Chinese . = tinued until Monday for trial at the pupils and especially for girls. ‘r:_:\;;z% o;l‘}:roiflfr\:'mgrrf?;”vh : dseae atiie 'J‘f"“‘:i"'!“l';‘,‘: 2l ) 4| NATIONALLY KNOWN ALL DAY SPECIALS night'by Sergt. Michael J. I has assumed. Many girl SR = i T o e s | : AIMCO@®TAMPS BEEF LAMB | PORK According to information received to their hon e su and | [ by the police the woman descried “open schools f ¢ fortunate girls. |} _ LEAN BOILING LEGS GENUINE ! FRESH : We are placing on sale many designs of the famous BEEF ; 5C \pms(. LAMB .. Ib. 33C PORK ROASTS. .. L, 22(: her husband in Syracus A eV foRlare e s lne I noms ¢ re | g : | : CHOIC FRESH Sigthelr five children iwlth henitaingy gut t enough boy pupils || and beautiful. genuine ALMCO Lamps. ALMCO ROASTS ......... 126 i Lp. 25¢ | | SPARERIBS w. 16¢ over five years ago, and taki to New Britain with R and e SEUtas ; i o - e = i Lamps are original creations of the foremost lam | ) s 3 FRESH OUT lived with him as his wif iR e i e 8! ® L 18 . Lh. 22c | PORK CHOPS ... 2 [ daughter was born to the I card-of mz f ¥ artists and designers. Shades. bases, fixtures and all PRIME RUMP | BACON ‘";f;f‘;:m;‘ff&hw il cse | or plac E of the finer details of finish are planned together to { ROASTS Lb. 20 ,.te ARES ....... Lh. 20c the woman's husband yesterday, in secure complete harmony. Bases are hand decorated; S G 24c 1 (}': APS ... 1b. 25c | ;,K"“m forming them that the woma i % shades match perfectly and are made with several ot R o A here living with Russel 1 e the police to z 4 interlinings. | ¢ FANCY ROASTING CHICKE Flynn located the ro: Sl = d ’ High street house. The oth Doomed Ssloss) St AGRIE Thete An unusual sale of which many will want to take full children of the couple are with the Last Mes when They saw 8 advantage. When you see these beautiful lamps you BEST MOHICAN CREAMERY FANCY LARGE SELECTED husband in Syracuse - e That They Were Los 2 ~ will appreciate the low prices we have ‘narked them. S RN BUTTER 2 lbs. 83¢ EGGS . 2 doz. T5c lease were set ar $300. o e S VR R WIDE RANGE OF DESIGNS Reckless Driver tined 5 : 14 it i § ALL AT SALE PRICES = —_— - — John Carboni of Hartfor was v " . & v n 5 B e var ounder g : » BEST PURE | WHOLE MILK GEM-NUT foadissbiand consony o with 3 n the night et ey ) [ LARD . 210 33C |, cnrEsE 250 NMARGARINE.. 3 be. 4D € reckless driving on Rconid Tuesday afternoon. H Bares D e but e e | |1 irebelt, almes | g i 4 Buy our Bakery Products, the Quallty’s great. Real Money Savers Alling decided that t Yo LTl X 7 Ly Cocoa Bread Lb. Loal 8c | Fancy Layers 25c, 35c, 10c, 50c | Angel Cake .. Ea, 25c 5 Whipped Cream Cakes. . 40¢ Best Pound Cake . Lb. 25c | Loaf Cakes...Ea, 15c, 22¢c, 80c Whipped Cream Puffs J ‘ Jelly Rolls Ea, 18c | Sponge Cake ......Ea. 15¢c, 30c Custard Cream Puffs. .3 for 10c | Marshmallow Rolls . Ea, 20c | The Best Bread ... Lb, bc BIG VEAL SALE —(All Day) LFGS MILK FED VEAL . casaveene Ib. PRIME RUMP ROASTS . Lh. was the one to blar 3 dent in which he was i lasu ; € N POLISH GONGERNS FILE e o s 3 : E‘l;::i:‘“;:'?':'? | <'-7| R DINNER BLEND COFFE .3 Lbs. 95¢ | NEW PEA BFANS cierees 3.LDS 1BC SMMJL ]NGOME RETURI Nior e ; I :mr:: sold and ‘ Sy e NEW 1'.|,nm:\' MACARON{ }: 10c | :::‘\kfi:l?t(l-'%;ll:; (l“!l)(r“fTA\l‘l‘ .. Lb. ;1.: ] — |8 black standard 1 | VANILLA OR LEMON EXTRACT..2 Bots. 25c | N. B. C. PANTRY COOKIES .. Ib. 1%c with an exquisite i 'S BAKING POWDER ..... Lb. 28c | MOHICAN EVAP. MILK .... 3 Special Tax Commissioner Finds Moscow to Have black georgette Carved design base RUMFORD'S BAKI MOHICAN EVAP. M 3 Cans 28 shade. An originv in antique. gold Twoscsof Booksmone - |, Motor Bus Lines | ol reasn bl s : Freshly Baked FIG BARS—Right from the Oven. .2 Lbs. 25¢ fice—Owners Teave Country Moscow, which : gold made to mach epended Warsaw, Sept. 19 s suspici the he rav arriage and 5 A SWEET JUICY— LARGE RIPE baving been aroused by the abr SHoat v ally small income returns filed ' »on hs its || $ 4 L e : 2075 § =5 SUNKIST ORANGES. . Doz. 25¢ | MALAGA GRAPES. 2 Lbs. 15¢ @ special mission to make investi- gations on the spot DR = %t was disclased that two indus- | e e S trial firms had carried duplic: additional tablish con NION 4 4 b 2 Es FOR CANNING ::;-"ofv‘::?m‘ (';'"'; ‘r)\)' y?hri;‘;.‘;i : wit ! a ri Mx‘ “~AMERICA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL LAMPS" NAT'VE 0 S L f 175c PEACH 14 QUART BASKET 75C CAPE COD CRAN- 25c | SOLID HEADS LARGE SOUND 25c 4 Qts. 4 & tasable income of 150,000,000 | re the 1 fon on | APE s S5 while the h g ’ d trains, and will also C C U R Nide NATIVE CABBA ; . stiowed it should eported | encourage part of the population to F l I v N/ FRESH ROASTED v ET 600,000,000, The " E ® [ ] [ ] | 8. § 23(: | Pl : gt S ..... 4Qta 196 fome e e e i | s wet v e [} 40.86 FORD STREET HARTFORD || coimowsa . e 15€ [mmines the directors of the two cSiupanies | being used for the coating of Sse Rave escaped to Germange | pupes.

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