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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1924, ALLING RUBBER CO. . mowAnsT RUBBER GOODS AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES SPORTING GOODS OUR STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS ARE NOW COMPLETE SPORTING GOODS H. O. W. Sweaters, $6.00 to $12.00 | 'RUBBER GOODS AUTO ACCESSORIES Foctballs . $1.25 to $10.00 = Raincoats ........ $5.00 to $20.00 | Water Bottles ..... 79 to $2.75 Tires and Tubes Football Pants ... $4,50 to $12.00 | Moccasin Shoes... $3.95 to $10.95 | Fountain Syringes, $1.25 to $3.00 Grease and Oil Football Shoes .... $5.00 to $6.50 Rubbers and Boots Rubber Sheeting, $1.50 to $2.00 yd. | Auto Robes ...... $550 to $20.00 Football Helmets, $4.50 to $8.50 | Work; Dress and Driving Gloves | Rubber Matting ... .. $2. 00 sq.yd. | Automatic Windshield Cleaners Gym Suits, Shoes, etc. Travellmg Bags and Suit Cases | Door Mats ......... $1.50 to 5300 Double Bar Bumpers ...... $18.00 Sweat Shirts $1.75 | Children’s Rain Hats and Capes Druggist Sundries, etc.’ McKay Tire Chains TIRES — U. S. Royal Cords, U. S. Revere Cords, Seiberling and Superior Cords TO OUR TIRE CUSTOMERS — If any of the above Tires ha.vef nol: przgzn sa'lt.lsfactory, Bring Them to Us and We Will Adjust for Any Other of the ve lires ” NOTICE FOOTBALL TEAMS — We Make Special Prices to Fpptball Teams ‘While trylng to carry out ‘a con- spiracy to selze the flagship of Ad- miral Wen, recognized trait in Chinese psych. ology. The'day was converted festival, Peanut, candy and soft arink vendors along the route to and on the field where the execu- tion occurred did a thriving busi- ness. An immense throng sort of triumphal procession be- hind the doomed men as they trudged to their death, and looked on wide-eyed at the spectacle of the shooting. The hapless pirates were arrested :’; \laoh:’edo tge Ineluulon of all of e resbyterian churc Now Is Bemg Planned | e country s ytm\lght. !hoh“a:x': Philadelphia, Sept. 19, — A |houncement said, church bullding suryey is being in- augurated by the Presbyterian board of national missions through | Rome—Three stone statuettes of the Rev. A. B. Keeler, director of | Eve, said to havé been carved by the department of fleld activities Adam in the Garden of Eden, are and survey, officlals of the general pbeing peddled from house to house assembly . announced today. The in Rome by Harry Willis an Eng- purpose is to assemble information lishman. Police are searching for necessary to enable close coopera- Willls, and if captured, he will be tlon between the board and church- required to glve positive proof that es In provision of adequate bufld- Adam actually carved the statu- ings. In order t8 make the survey ;u!!e-. age:Allen & Co, 2-7171 (INC.) 2-7171 CHINESE MAKE PICNIC Chuxch Building Survey 0UT OF EXECUTION Four Wrates Shot—Crowd yf 5,000 Pcople Attend Aflair Bringing Lunch | AHERIGANS GET MEDALS FOR AIDING JAPANESE Membership TSEERS FAME O STAGE AND FALS e waeee | American Girl Spends $6,000 ' e nanor.| LDETitADCE 10 VaiD e Japan Red BRYAN RAVES AT | PARTY DISHONESTY' Promises o Drive Out Crookedness at Washington into a Gasco and Rule Shop Teams in Tie, 1 to 1 The Gasco bascball team went seven innings to a 1-1 tle with the Rule Shop team last night. Mec- Cormick and Robinson worked for the Gascos and Hinchliffe and Campbell for the Rule Shoppers. Willile Wojak and Murdock con- tributed the fielding zeneations of the game, Sells Adam's Art Special Fonorary in Red Cross is Extended to U. formed a Tsingtao, Shantung, China, Sept. , |19.—The execution here in August of four pirates attracted a crowd estimated at 5,000 persons, It em- phasized the callousness which is a medals of merit have| New York, Sept. 19.—A winding Edwin | path in search of fame via the stage - |route, which began two months ago in Cleveland, led Miss Lena Lapidas - 1to London, where her $6,000 inheri- {tance was spent (o the last hundred and finally brought her penniless, to a chi {she was found as When communicants | her to a charitable insti - declined at first to talk, hut nally, | Orders Promptly she consented fo tell her story. | Brought up in the Cieveland Or- | Filled phans’ home, M:ss Lapilas collect- | ed the mor she becatae of and imm ¢ toll her rela- tives she w ed on \i"nl al Anderson es Asia- the first n areas, t that time Ad led the United which brought aid to the steicke 1l Read was in ~ommand ent of the Philip- first consid- lief >v’nplfr’!) Telephone and Mail Direct Wire From _ New Britain HARTFORD —3005 X H[@lUS -'a small pa Omaha in " caused the i great actre of' Wakefield” | she might be a | to persist so strongly that she in: ent to London in an effort to I b men who had | produced t s skit. | Failing in thi: endeav- ored to see who |8 | consented to an int , but sne missed him v s late for appointment Mr. 2rlies | by 15 minutes and h t a regret- | ful note, Meanwhile & woman companion she had met on the hoat had per- 00N ! mitted the xiil to spend ner money generously in 2ompany with ker, and | when only one hundred dollars re- mained she upplicd at the Red Cross which_sent h2r to New York where | | she arrived with six dollars in her Plans Being Made So That Dirigible From Germany May Land There ctions to ington inging in this , national su Mus. Weaver, W. C. T. [' ¢ Vet. Dies at Bdtana N. Batavia, N, Y. are landing facil- y precaution- being the c coast and le should the to make for a port w \1(‘\ is gelistic department of the She is Mrs, | and tw this ci THE . D.MILLER & Rehable Store | purse. law e rifl girl’s ~tory and promised to send h. money. RECRUITE STOPPED Boston, Sept. 19. — Orders have been issued by Major General Andre ster, commanding the first a, to suspend further re- cruiting for all units of the army stationed within New England now up to its adthorized strength of 4,688 troops, the order | raid, Ynur Money’s Worth Or Your Money CO.‘ Soaps and Cleansers | Limit 5 Limit Limit P. & G. Soap . 5 for 25c. Ivory Soap .. 5 for 29c. Sunbrite Cleanser ... 5 for 24c. o et o ( Wear-Ever Aluminum Ware | Drip Pans, 1314x9'%. 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Reg. $9.75 Covered Sauce Pan, panelled 42-Piece Dinner Sets, floral and gold line Round Roasters. double boilers, pails, percolators, kettles and saucepans. Values to $1.45 5 Mason Jars Mason Jar Tops . $1.98 49c Regular price 59¢ 91% inch. Regular . T9c Reg. price $1.39. .. dish pans, 79¢ a doz. . 89¢ a doz. 35c a doz. . 25¢ a doz. . $1.49 a doz. | Glass tops 45¢ a doz. } Good Luck Jar Rings 50c a doz. ; 8 Jar Oval Canners 3 doz. fm 25¢ Miscellaneous Ross Electric Iron, An assortment of Serving , Betsy | 82.98. Trays, $1.00. | | 5 ft. Step Ladders, $2.49. Curlex Electric Folding: Ironing Boards.} Iron, 88¢. 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