New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 19, 1924, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HBRALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1924. —NECESSITY SALE— ~ We call this a “Necessity Sale” for the reason that i t is absolutely necessary for us to make room for the Fall and Winter Overcoats which are coming in now. EIGHT DAYS ONLY, we are going to sell every Suit in Men's I and Young Men’s Models from $19.50 to $31.50 at a unifo rm discount of 13%. YOU ARE NOW FACE TO F ACE WITH THE GREATEST CLOTHING BUYING OPPORTUNITY OF THE YEAR, “Hit the trail for \ this Big Sale and Save. Money.” - NOTE THE PRIC ES — THEN ACT! ) | BELOW ARE FOUR ILLUSTRATIONS OF YOU R SAVINGS AT THIS 10 DAYS' SUIT SALE THE | DORCHESTER Very trim in its appearance. This new Fall model shonld appeal to every young man who wants the very latest. New College Gray and Powder Blues are the out. standing colors. $24.50 Less15% $.3,67 $20.83 SALE PRICE ~ GLADSTCNE NO SIR— These values cannot be dupli- cated dnywhere else. FALL SUITS in the smartest fabrics, patterns and colors; cut in the popular English models that have the call with the good dressers every- " $34.50 Less 159 $5. 1 7 Here are values that stand out above anything offered in this ! part of the country, The. models are correct, the patterns and ) colors are all new. $19.50 Featuring the new London lav. ender, gun metal, tans, browns and mixtures fn the very latest models, Hand tailored; guaran- teed, SALE PRICE 3 & ¥ s R 357 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN SAMP TWO STORES LE SHOP 135 MAIN ada can be found during the win-|As many as 2,000 ducks have been gea Ioex i Alasia ter. D hi L [shot down in a single discharge of npns PR Alanu gt o sclax fof er. Dotting the shores of these : 0 of | ibex—identical with the old world lakes are Indian villages whose in- |the great “armada” at Penon Viejo, |ibex—has been sighted by hunters 9 a vocari nes e capital, A °r the ga s 7, [ nabitants. eko out a precarious ex.|Near the capital. After the game ls {in the Noatak river region. This |istence during the summer by cul- |S0ld the village celebrates with wild country abounds in both shee tivating their patches of corn‘and DI carousal and then waits until 3 i D |kttt S and mountain goats, but the hun- beans, hut who live easy during the | NeW victims gather. ters inelst that they have discovered winter by means of thelr “arma-{ Despairlig, after ropeated at- the true ibex tempts, of limiting pothunting ¢ e | . Sportsmen Enraged at Wholp fus s siine rom 13 to iz o fomois, ot Umiie otiine \Gogk {9 Take Possession at {lands in which the lakes are sit-|Sportsmen are planning to address sale sh(mtmg of (ame uated they are able to secure per- |an appeal to game commissions and wl\angefl mission to mAke enormous bags. |8Un clubs in the United States and & — Some of the landowners, it is es-|Canada in the hope that, by com- —_— The ORIGINAL " % Mexico City, Sept. 19.—Mexican | timated, reccive as much as 30,000 | bined U ey be r'%*l"[l“‘ tola; The! Auociatad Press Malted Milk The smoothest running and 7 haoa tot |halt the annual massacre, They Sept. 19 . v sportsmen, in their fight to preservs | P9808-& ¥ear as their share. | Mok pt. 1 he crew of i try's diminishing flocks - of | EPOPtsmen who hav&ishot over |UeClare thal the funds and eftorts|in, Russian ship Krasny Oktiabr, best cooKing range on the mar- e country's minishing flocks * of the greater part of the valley de. |PeIn8 r‘.\pfnrlwl by .‘\l'«»\y:co s m.(n 1| (Red October) hoisted the Soviet F"I’r:‘u/:l'ilz Ket. Perfect even to the smallest ducks from pothunters, who hun-|ciare that not less tham 50 of these b neighbors to, protect migra :""’ [tlag on Wrangell Island, off north-| ' VI NGEH 4 Chiliron: detail in labor-sav'ng hatares dreds of times yearly slaughter as "?ni\(nda_s[' each with an average | S4™M° in ”““”‘ conntries ":;‘““'?“ o1 lern Siberda, on August 20, according - The Aged . deta; 1 N AR A single dis- | of° #60- harrels, are shob at least {if, when the binds reach Mexico in|t; anpouncement made by the Rosta : i ek ach | the winter, they are basged al-|News agency. They found an Amer- | Rich Milk, Malted Grain ext. in powder giargeliotihelniarmadas, i Ehye (ISR e AR HOE oupmantha sach | Lt e | DENE 2 11 Fskimos on tho island, | ormsmakesThe Food-Drinkfor AllAges. again lost. Publication of the 1924|Year and, with hundreds of ducks | (oSt WHA0U PEIHIC SEA oAt s on the 1920 | Digestible—No Cooking. A light Lunch hunting regulations by the fish and |to an averaga bag. the total i i ) kin,\ '”Vn‘l.: , s as ufn. m:m}l‘ The vessel will safl for home Sep-| gyrve ot hand, Also n Tablet form, game bureau of the department of | ber slanghtered each winter regcheg | Manike as the trapping of aquail. | tomper 23, A. CIESZYNSKI & SONS 513-517 MAIN STREET Tel. 601 e . shipments of which totalling as " Ask for "H'ofl:'ck'a." at all Fountains, agriculture shows that the hunting|a staggering fiure. [nigh as 15000 are not uncommon ! pad oetober T e T = of wild duck by means of “arma-| In placing their batteries, the Tn- | S v | Red October, a ve ving the | das," or great batteries of shot-|dians throw up a low breastwork of | n northern Mexico, and will send | gussian fing and with Russian-in- | = 3 5 & [Feees 2 £ reastwork of fine queks after the vanished wild oard, was dispatched from | guns, will be permitted from No-|mud and plants at a strategic point “‘::'""‘“'1‘!':'vIT"srwx::m\,»t;”w fantry aboard, was dispatched from | vember 1 to February 30. While|in one of the shallow lakes and im- Petropavlovsk, Kamchatka peninsu- Pin- tail make up most of the s reported las only two shots a week from each|hed in the ramparts as high as 200 |, o5 . it was reported last month, to| : bags, but canvas backs, mallrd, \4;ko the inhabitants prisoner, seize “armada” are permitted, this is|barrels of all kinds, ranging from |.. 7 - =tk a s g | ¢ widgen, hine bills, red heads and |}o” ghipping and establish Russian considered a minimum restriction | those of anclent shotguns to blun- ¢ i . > i . L\ teal of all kinds are also shot down | gwnership of the island in the name as the fowl will not return to the |derhusses. These are loaded with [ty o e (OS BE 280 S | . st #same lake in sufficlent numbers * to | black powder and all sorts of mis- | e of '1"“ A"”"ff“;m"' :; S make the firing of more than two|silés and their touchholes connected | ) | Wrangell Isian hMr en various armadas a week profitable. by a train of powder to an old flint- | WOULD SAVE CHILDREN |1y claimed for the ) ] ed States, Throughout the valley of Mexico |lock which is discharged by means| Mexican City, Sept. 19—More t w‘l "m”:‘ :'”*“m and -avan-“_ are scores of shallow .lakes where |of a string from the marksman's 50 per cent of the children born in The .v: idwua:v::nt‘a‘t da:h"tvyl every varfety of duck that sum-|hiding place. | Mexico never reach their first birth- |fon has \:\” Vl\'n' ’o: g;. :“ s ”,' mers in the United States and Can- | When the “armada” s loaded 1ay. the federal department M‘F‘”‘P‘".r:‘ he bm( Sta ; on ;r and the ducks hegin to feed In the |health has announced in a bulletin |ErOund that American explorsis I lake, generally about noon, the en- | With which it opened a child sav- | 1881 took possession in name o p { the United States. tire population of the village bp-|IN& campaign. “Thousands of mm"hl "'"":1_ "‘“r' e erating the “armada” hegins, with |little ones die because of improper | LAS el Gl Sl infinite patfence and without fright- | alimentation,” the department as- (AN brought back —news o | v death by starvation of three Ameri- | Shingitie eame. tofdrivejtne d”(l\s‘ s cans and one Canadian who were 1s the most speedy vemedy we know for | Within range. When this has peen | — cae And one Cansdian, io mere Constipation,Biliousness,Colds, | done the “armada” is discharged | The number of bathing fatalities | (0 pi U0 Gion. This party | . and the hunt for the victims, hun- lin the United States grows annual- | - & ded by Allan R. Craw- | Headaches and Malarial Fever. | areds of them only crippled, begins, | Iy, | tord, of Toronto, and, according to | the account, the British flag was | | first hoisted and later the American | flag was run up over the British. | The American taken oft by the| | Russian vessel is probably Charles E a arty of Eski- ——————— [/ on the island with a party of Eski 177 MAIN STREET Smart Felt Hats Black and Colors Mushroom effects or rolled brims [ Trimmed with ribbon, XQUIsite - $1.95t0 $4.95 Another $ fi mos. Wells was left on the island | Join when a rescuing party proceded | $1 [there after the survivors of the ill- | Our VI RO A Mak fated Stefansson expedition . ( : I I . Makes Victrola 8 DOESN'T SEEK ADMISSION You a Club - Member Changes His Mind About | Wonderful Assortment Entering League of Nations. | By The Assoriated Press. | | Geneva, Sept. 190.—After having [ sent a letter to the sccretariat of the | 1eague of nations asking him how an | application for membership in the p ORDER |league would be received, the prin ‘0 it | cipality of Monaco has r request- ‘I»a the league to take 1o ther ac- | B = = tion on its prelimiy 1 T . - s YOURS This is believed here to be duc to DELIVERS IT | [the Monacan conviction that any for | mal application from Monaco would Q T 7 | meet with the sam TO YOUR HOME SATURDAY | of the Grand Duchy | at the first assembly 1 Briefly explained, 1 was not admitted because |small. Juridically speakin | Liechtenstein and Monaca a ble, but from a practical sta This is the newest type of Victrola containing all of the exclusive Vic- they are not —_— FOR EveryHat a / SATURDAY Wonderful ONLY Value Children’s Hats Tailored or Dressy Styles In a wonderful assortment of new fall colors, moderately priced $1.95to $4.95 r 2\ Hundreds of Newest Hats usal as that | nstein istein Street Hats Dressy Hats Sports Hats both eligi- Ipoint 1 independent e “EVERY ) Misses' Hats . 3 5 : S ot daten ONE Matrons' Hats tor refinements. It is one of the most graceful in the entire line and can J|™ " "t~ S DIFFERE.\‘T_J e . DR. MORGAN JAILFT It \ | Bob Fit Hats now be purchased on our Club Plan of small w eekly payments. : et SR T /4 \ From the standpoint of style, price an, of \Hartford, 80 years old, who | 8 [ style, f::a’w: al'::lw\' Alcorn said had ac or variety yvou'll find this more than Triumph Pure Thread Silk quired a bad reputation, pleaded = N ; \ an ordinary sale, \u.l»ulvl.g\lv»wk $l 39 uilty in the superi, nal court \ 5 i and all fall colors en Orans ons 1:'“" kduyite “"‘“"“m! » perform \\ z =7 i NN Color: Trimmings: '“mlm:ln; of Silk s:m.m., fan ticen operstion on & young wo- \ e N v Black, Brown, Peacock, Ostrich, :u;-..:.‘r-; values sl.oo an in this city n view o r \ | y s o $2.95 . v 5 MAIN 4 5 . oAl Morgan® aied s Bl F / "J 0 Copper, Wood, Moire, Ribbon, g 2 % 365 MAIN STREET Directly Opposite Myrtle Street f§i Morean's advances ace aod s v/~ Jee Uur Copen, Purple, Self-Effect, stockiege; weguiar ;"i" 85" “Music in the Home—Puts Sunshine in the Heart” T U e humas and | Russet Embroideries and sheer weights 9 4o | three months in jal. Judge Booth | Bl ' imposed such a sentence, | “/l-ndowplsplay N and others Ornaments B

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