New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 19, 1924, Page 14

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Many Accidents of This Nature Reported During Year Fans Cannot Encourage Athletes in Foreign Terms! “Knockout” and “Knockeo” Taboo, Mexico City, Rooters at ihletic contests in Mexico will not shout their wierdly clated versions of Amcrican | velis it Dr. Bernando J women and | the appoluted instruction, ca scholastie college | Gastelum, seeretary of | cenforce one issucd after New York, Sept, 19,.—The sight least 4,456 men, children in the United been destroyed or serlously impair- newly States has ; public fof the first rulings he tuking office Mexiean athletes mu; wged I Spanish, the though ed by accidents during the past 12 At be months, according to a rey ssued Yankee co international sport language | What will happen to “Rah, Rah,' { which sounds, and has come to me the same in Spanish as it does glish, is not explained, but ' go as wel Mexican of Blindness * SLENDER SALARIES NO TIPS IN RUSSI Waiters in Sovietland Are Told Tips Are Bribes Moscow, Sept. most se dents re almost 25 cye accidents are boys and Jured d that next automobile s are serio injurie he most | ial sources of eye | eyes of 381 persons hav- ing been ured in motor vehicle | accidents, principally through the breaking of win during the ‘ ether, past year, and th losives and | trie firearms responsib| Juries to ti |laundered shirt and The committ ived reports of | Most waiters in Lt 100 persons whose eyes were pierced | now we by metal shot from rifles; 99 eye | piye, accidents were duc to the use of |y chemicals out of industry; 96| occured durin H\r‘ chopping of fire wood; 89 W hunting accidents and 84 persons may lose their or have already been blinded as result of brawls during the year. 19.—1inding it im- possible to do away with the insti- tution of wal -on-table Sovjet Russia instead has “‘tipping;” waiter's apron white collar. an restauranty ar @ natty b e of navy with army style collar and no do away with s discarded the Although waiters in Russia re- slender salary, it is a | punishable offense for them to ac- ituities of any kind. “Don't fegrade your fellow-man by offer- ng him a tip; a tip is a bribe.” This is the surprising warning | cefve a most altho- | enun- | Baseball accident fnjuries to person n visitors to Russia, who in the drinking | gther European countries have been of wood alcchol destroyed or imp- | jjterally plagued by tip-seekers, find paired the sight of 35 persons; 81| {on the walls of the Russian restau- women burned their eyes with hot | ynts curling frons while standing before | In spite of this injunction, how- mirrors because of their fallure to|ever, waiters are forced out of sheer | recognize that in the reflection of | aconomic need not only to accept | the mirror the movements of e e hand are reversed, impossible for them to | Boys with sling shots injured the | exist on the small salarics they re- | eyes of 27 persons. Bow arrow | cejve, accidents tay lead to the blindness ot 24 persons. Golf ball accldents N destroyed or endangered the sight of | WELSHM 17 persons. Llandovery, Wales, Sept. 19.—In New York State reported 608 |a marshy field at Caio, near here, cases; Pennsylvania 478 cases, and |gold mining has been recommenced Illinois 379 cases. The committee | on a site said to have heen worked points out, however, that is not | nearly 1,700 years ago by the Rom- unusual because these states rank | ans. first, second third respect mples taken by the firm which | in point of population. In bas secured the mining lease arc though ranking eleventh in popula- |stated to yield free gold valued at tion, is fourth among the states in|from 5 to 9 s hillings 4 cv number of serious eye inju re-|and in some instances 70 shillings | ported; Iowa, which is sixteenth in with an assay result of point of population, ranked seventh; | of fine gold. Nebraska, though thirty-firstt n po- pulation, ranked tenth; and Wash-| ington, thirtieth in point of popnla- H ’ . tion, ranked fift t On the other | | | How to Banish L] Piles hand, Texas, though fifth in popula tion, staod fourteenth in number of | ous eye injuries; Massachusetts, | | Thousands Bless Dr. Leonhardt, the + Physician Who Discovered This Common Sense Remedy. the | gratuities, but to | would be DIGGING GOLD. ael sixth in population, was thirteenth | in the severity of iis eye accidents; | and Michigan, seventh in popula tion, was sixteenth in the list of ey injuries. In most other states the of eye accidents followed closely the! Tf you think that the population of the state. | knife is the only method of es { trom the misery of p | you haven't heard of t! ment known as Dr. HEM-ROID. The Doctor’s treatment Y00l | By expertmenting for years he dis- » LS| oovered the exact cause of piles and sidents | {hen went further and compounded 'an | 4 remedy that would remove the number WOOL TO BE UNALASKA PRODUCT, Unaaska, Alaska, Sept. 19.—The | shipment of seven bags of from here to Portland, summ| as brought the era for the is internal, Dr. Leonhardt wants ev er to benefit by his discovery :re will be no doubting Clark & Brainard Co. and all | druggists are authorized to =sell ptian Livestock Company J{I,\I.I:UH\ with guarantee that it > ! will do as sta y Angeles and the Western Livestoc R e Company of Portland. The L sent to Portland was sald to prime qualit 15 one of ¢ An atterapt the Aleut abound in taken Iast two con are engaged, to estal ep on | 18 In this er ferer should secure a pa New England Printers Have fairly earned their reputation for high quality printing. In value of pro- duct New England forms one of the four great printing centers of the coun- try. Papers of quality are what they prefer to use, and in the production of such papers New England stands pre- eminent. The standard products of many famous New England Mills are carried in stock by us, and an intimate knowl- edge of these products enables us to ful- fill your printing requirements to your entire satisfaction. ADKINS PRINTERS AND STATIONERS 66 CHURCH STREET $3222822228282288822222322222232282" 332288 2TeL88322238202282322228888 $23223222332822233222232232222! NEW FALL STAMPED GOODS New shipment of the newest scarfs, /centers, lunch sets, pillows, Vanities, ete. Stamped to em- broider. I'riced moderately at the Art Goods ==Main Floor svidson & Aeventhal Smartest Modes In New and Very Stylish Dresses Handsome made Frocks, in the season’s newest fabrics and smartly designed in all of Dame Fashion’s : beauhful nhane%, and all trlmmed with self or con- Very Moderately Priced From — New — $15:00 10 $49.00 ' COAT MODES —In — The Favorite Styles for Jall alzd]%flfer Complete to the last detail are these showings of the authentic styles in coats. They have been selected from thousands of models displayed by many of the " world’s foremost mhnufacturers and de- signers of women’s wear. The smartness , the richness of materials and colorings and the beauty of the furs used on all fur trimmed coats make them by far the choicest collection to be found anywhere. coats for Fall and Winter now from these most favored styles of the -new season. of design and t¥imming, Choose your new = = = S e i o] See These Smart Coats On And Priced Interestingly From Display On Our Second ‘Floor $15.00 1 $59.00 September Offerings of HOUSEHOLD NEEDS l(lanlu;- — Heavy- Net Curtain Material—Fine colors. Size large Terry Cloth for oy Couch Covers, First quality materfal only. 1 patterns. Spe- 89¢ silk Brocaded Overdrape Material — guaranteed sun- fast; all the ted colors, e $1.69 For Sat—-Yd Extension Curtain . 2bc¢ Plaid assortment 35c apes Pillows, etc Grey Cotton Doubdle Blank - Pink . "$2.95 \l\' Fall Cretonnes — Al patterns and colors 25c. $1.25 - ... 50¢ Etamine Curtains — Made fine quality dotted Marqui- f fine quality mat !, hand sette, 2 1-4 yards long. Com- drawn and stitched, 2 1-4 plete with tie-backs. For e 8349 e 81,95 —Third Floor ets—For full size bed Kirsch Rods— Single. . Double. ...... Accessories to complete a Fashionable Costume MFETAL BEAD NECKLACES In all the' new fall color- New cube, melon, ron- del and diamond cut beads, Large assortment to from. Priced from 69¢c .. $3.95 STERLING LVEF RING Exact reproductions of solid white gold diamond mountings, in sterling silver On sale at Jew- $1 00 elry Dept.—Ea . NEW FLANNEL SCARFS New Fall plaids and stripes —fringe border. For cool autumn days. Beautiful as- sortment of new patterns. Priced for.. ings. Jenny and round neck col- jars with long panel front, reaching to hem of dress Fine val laces, with Venise and crochet edgings. Priced here at 95c Each......&.. Main Floor WOMEN'S BLOOMERS ade of fine quality Crepes and Shadow Batiste ==In all the season's newest shadoes .\r 840 ~Second Floor SMART SWEATERS for Chilly Days For Winter Sports or general wear here are new Novelty Sweaters in styles that are suited to every need, made of byushed wools, cut in nigh neck models, others with mannish collars, with or without pockets, in many handsome plain and contrasting shades. .Specially Priced $4.95 to $9»95 ~—S8econd Floor Rich and Beautiful are the NEW FALL FABRICS Cheney Silks English Prints New beautiful fall printed New dainty floral prints for silks for the new tunic blouses | gresses and children's frocks. and one-piece frocks, 4f-inches | Guaranteed fast colors, For wide, in a host of tle newrwl Saturday 55(: patterns. Priced selling—Yd...... here at—Yd... > * - Rusflan Crepe Sta-Fast Suitings A heavy pebbile weave silk 36-inches wide, in all leading wool fabrie, popular for pleated | Plain colors, for children’s tkirts and ohooplece frocks, Al | frocks. Colors guaranteed fast. leading shades. Priced for | For Saturday 33c sl L 00l Lre Chlfion Flannels For misses' school dlie:vs, 40. The leading wool fabric for | inch wool crepe. Navy, brown, fall wear, 66-inch wide. In all | black, grey, henna, copen, tan, prced nore at, va. $3.00 | iy omyva.. $1.79 urday only—Yd., . —Main Floor Two Exceptional SHIRT OFFERINGS foxj‘ Sa@urday ‘Men’s English Broadcloth SHIRTS $1.85 "This 4s a first quality, full cut six button broadcloth shirt, reg- ularly sold from $2.25 to $2.50. There are collar attached or neck band styles in white, blue, tan and grey. BOYS’ FALL SUITS - with 2 pairs of Knickers There 1s no question about .the desirability of buying two- ; pants Suits for boys because they are the most practical and economical. Two pairs of Knick- ers make it possible to have one pair for school or week- day wear and another palr for Sunday or dress-up occasions, We are now showing Bo Pants Suits in new a and ‘patterns for the Winter and they're priced very Mer'l’s Rep SHIRTS $1.39 ,reasonably at All first quality, in a well tail- ored shirt of generous cut sizes. Regular values to $2.00. Spectal $9.75 Saturday only. Boys’ Department—2nd Floor ; Main Floor Sale of Notions COLLINGBOURNE THREAD Biack, white, No. 50, 60, 70, A 25¢ DE LONG SNAPS { Black and white, all [ TINTEX DYES sizes, 7 All colors. Card. «yuinnnnesy c Package —Main The Newest Style English Broadcloth OVERBLOUSES PEGGY HAIR NETS Double mesh, real | human hair. All colors, 6 in box, White and | Bre, 4 tn box. Floor Saturday Sale of DOMESTICS ‘ PILLOW, CASES Made of a lieavy firm cotton. Size 25 45x36. _ Priced for Saturday—En.. ... (4 FRUIT OF THE Made of 32-inch $4x90. For & selling—Fa..... Beautifully made in mannish style, smartly tailored coly lars and cuffs, sizes to 46, LOOM SHEETS Bleached Sheeting. Size —Second Floor TURKISH TOWELS Heavy double loop Turkish Toweis. Bize 20x40. Special for Sat.—Ea.. The New Fall Gloves S 33c RENFREW TABLE DAMASK 72-inch wide, blue and pink. Fine mercer- ized damask. Special for Saturday—Yd at Interesting Prices CENTEMERI GLOVES NEW NOVELTY FRENCH KID GLOVES # IR Two-tone crochet embroidery, over-seam E LISH LONG CLOTH wa, turn back cuff and the new movelty 36-inch wide, fine soft quality, for 15 puffed cufi. Comes in black, tan, $4 95 undergarments. For Sat. selling—Yd. C S R Eren A SRR LINEN PATTERN CLOFHS . Irish satin linen cloths. Pretfy foral pat CKAYSER'S” CHAMOISETTE GLOVES terus. For Saturday $3 89 o tucked cuff, pearl clasp, stitched selling—Ea......... ecesmannan . AMOSKEAG STRIPED FLANNELS 36-inch wide, for pajamas and night gowns. Prievd $l 79 Tn new 1924 fall style YRAYSER'S" STRAP WRIST GLOVES for Baturday oaly~—Ye.,.. Embroijdered back—contrasting color, wrist drap. Grey, sable, brown, mode. 95c For Saturday selling—Pair Main Floor Two-tone back. Oak and grey. here at—Pair —Basement s - . - e} - 2 - e 2 - - - S -

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