New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 7, 1924, Page 5

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AERIAL BATHTUB - — . WnER OF RicEf — Big Values at “The Big Store” for Wednesday Only — Ll Stp Gors 10 Mg THIS BUSY STORE SHOULD BE BUSIER THAN EVER WITH THESE PRACTICAL : l K} New Fall VALUES AT SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS ONE DAY ONLY Specials at Our ‘Wilbur Wright Feld, 0, Oct, 7.— fenne Dormoy, engineer of Mc- Cook fleld, flylng his “aerial bath- Genuine Lambs Wool FPowder Puffs — in tub,” won the Rickenbdcker race for o Apscinl, to; 75c Im 280 g, Mok cand S ont combinatior. white and,flesh light planes yesterday, making the Prlces .4 pr. MOTTOW, at ...vv.... closing. Special L color. Speclal ... 7c Four Gallons of Gas R " HOSIERY Shinola Shoe Shining Cabinets o8 Flannelette Roi s and r T ~ . . —Set complete, consisting of | Creepers, for the little tots, 1 to odet Goods D - at Special Marqulsette Curtalns stand, brushes and hox of polish { 6 years, in grey with blue or red | * Al ] ept —selling special at $1.00, V stripe, and trimmed with blue | cross country trip to Colmbus and toomrrow at P L . "almolive Cold Cream—Regular return in two and a half hours, 30 WOl Bibee Sl Hosemn ‘oordo- p " ) o e Mossial L. loc ifutes of whiglt waa spent at Nor- van, grey, black, French nude and white, $5.08 Boys' Overcoats of grey, R L ton fleld, refueling for the trip | I{r-s', S0e gmvh,-.v ecia tan and brown Chinchilla, and 174 Mavis Vanity I‘vl'lmn(‘-—lt‘gmar RO fradl craft made the tri tomortow at —F i o brown, tan and leather all wool | $:98 and $4.08 Boys' Middy 2 - 50¢c size. Bpecial V_Dormlnyllh Tl “;l:'mg":vd mm": Women's Light Weight Silk And Wool mixtures, in military style with Suits of tweed, serge, novelty | Djer Kiss Rouge—Roegular with only the o 2 it Hose—for early fall wear, in two-tone £\ belt all-around and emblem on xtures, ¢ raid | Special N fleld. First rize was | mixtures, trimmed with braid 50c size, Special . at Norton 8 P heather novelty mixtures, Reg. $1.89 A sleeve, and quilted sateen lining. | ; " $600. S Sizes 2% . "v'l sailor tie, in sizes 2 to 6 Harriet Hubbard Asres ¥ace Powder — grades Speclal $l 00 v Sizes 2% to § years. Special M. L f J son's flyin o . e = e e L tomorrow at—Pr. ........ . : P tomorrow 4. 98 fyeara. Very apecial $2 59 egular Tic. A iia t Boys' School Hose—heavy tibbed, I g tomorrow at Y | CEARE leted the course in two Basemp ¥ black and cordovan, Sizes 6 to 11} e asags e 6c rs and 50 minutes of actual fly- AT d g 3 l]\“o‘uls a y e SR e e retonnes [ y odors, Regular 15c. Special Third prize of $200 was still scek- tenortaw at .o “Delica Brow,” the liquid dressing for lashes Ing a_claimant at thé end of the Women's Outsize Pure ‘'Thread Silk Marquisette Curtains, with fine imported lace 36-in. Fancy Fall Cretonnes, b 7 4 and h('or!. Regular 76 race. *S. C. Mummert of New York, edge, full 2 1-4 yards long, excellent for hed in beautiful new fall colorings [ g oPF e R TN c ’ e ! and patterns, excellent for dra- g i omen s an lsses pery use, g yard. Special Forhan's Tooth Paste—Large 4ic size. Bpecial ... . tomorrow at flose—ull fashioned, in black, white, in the Mummert, monoplane, was French grey and cordovan—32.00 grade. | o5y or gitting room, Reg. $1.75, forced down by engine trouble about Special tomorrow $1 49 Special tomorrow at . $l 49 $0 miles outside of Dayton on the at—Pr. 4o 36-Inch Tancy Fall Cretonnes, in beautiful new @rst stretch. He sent back word to Women's White Hosiery—consisting of fall colorings and patterns, excellent for drapery vard .. Palmolive Shampoo—Regular o lisles and fine cotton, 33c values, in reg- | yeo Regula = = X ! :Y,'::l;llrn\‘n:'f';‘lh:,":: 1:|“‘|‘,hm{‘h:°,;2:,. ular and outsizes, hem top and ribbed _g[,,‘(‘,ull‘ R ° 27-Inch Outing Flannel, in UG TR vocasouonot The three monoplanes 1ook off . Special tomorrow Zlc New Tall Curtains, Serims and Marquisettes, in ehpcky and sbiger of, | prety Colgate's Rapld Shave ®owder, fro mtha fleld at 10 a. m. “The aer- at—Pr . a large assortmient of new net patterns and floral l color combinations, of good firm Special tomorrow at ... fal bathtub” landed on the home Infants’ Mercerized Lisle Hose—in the designs. Reg. 37c yard. quality. 8peclal to- { Mai d'or Talcum Powder, e L Dopular English ribbed, in red, pongce | Special tomerrow atovard 250 morrow at—Yd Regular 25c can. Special hour later by Johnson and belge. Slzcs 4 to 6%, 4be 290 The little ships ecach consumed KEROE: Special tomatvow St=Fr. 2 Men's Split Sole ilose — 25¢ grade. Prophylactic Tooth Brushes. 28-In. Windsor Plise Crepes, | Regular 35c. Specisl ..., less than four gallons of gasoline on g Women's Fur Trimmed Juliets, with leather in a large variety of very pretty the 140-mile trip, sizes 915 to 11 Special 190 #oles and rubber heels, good serviceable colors colorings, plain or with dainty Richard Hudnut's Toflet Water— The Rickenbacker trophy event tomorrow at—pr, All sizes. Reg. $1.50, designs, especially fine for lin- | All odors, regular $1.00. Special ... 860 closed the program of the interna- Women's Silk Hose—in black and all | special at . erie and children’ S : 8 Homallai e ne the desirable shoe shades, regular 98¢ | —— i A ' ShpeaLtlanelaivenr v hne Palmolive Shaving Cream. ow 69(: New Fall Checks for = Sy ::i;;;r:‘w:rrow 25c Regular 35c. Special .. 1-piece dresses, skirts, FOUR BOYS ARRESTED T G PR T, e wer and SR and blue satecn, ®f very fine quality, filled a wonderful collection 3 ; with pure new kopak. 2 490 of new colorings and : Blg Odd Lot Clearance Of Union Suits, of .extra fine qual~ Waterbury Youngsters, All Under 14, Special tomorrow at_......... designs for fall, wash- ity, cut very full and well made, e Boys' Flannel Bloses, of cxre fine quality able material that sel KNIT UNDERWEAR all sizes. Spectal to- 79 flannel, grey only, with attached collar, cut regulacly at 69c yard, \ MOrrOW at—Sult wuuue Cc Are to Have Examinstion] very full. Sizes § to 16 years. Special tomor- \ Men's, Women's, Boy' and Girls' Garments : : Special tomorrow a . ... 490 row at—yd. 49(: —including vests, pants, shirts, drawers and Waterbury, Oct. 7, — The four | $1.00 and $1.25 Bungalow Aprons-—made of — \ union suits on two hig special Bargain Tables boys, all under 14 years of age, who fine percales and ginghams, in all colors and 0-Inch Cotton and for Tomorrow 5 Men's Fine Ribbed Union were arrested here yesterday all styles, slipover or tie-back models 69c Wool Crepes, in black, 10t No, 1 Tot No. 2 Suits—for present and early fall charged with stealing an automo- included. Special tomorrow at brown, grey, tan, gar- Valu 7 ; [ Special P 3 es Values Wi wi bile were arraigned in juvenile court iy net, navy and other Eanamishoriialeavan fankiy 1 o 1 here this morning and granted a | %ood colors for fall. A : \';Ifl g length. Reg. $1.00 grade. Spe- continuance until tomorrow morn- < ) good serviceable ma- cach, 'n“_h clal tomorrow ing, during which time They will he terial for everyday 2 i ~ 79c t— SUlt wreerrer ona given mental and physical examina- wear, Reg. §c yard. Of Blocked and Plain Po- tions. The lads were arrested 3 Special tomor- 69 ] terday when found riding in the car row at =—Yd C 69¢ Bloome % HUSER . 1 of Paul Ruzzo of Bank strect, yhich . i e Windsor Washable laires, plain Suedine and MISSCS Fleeced nzs0 . small Children's Pat- | Krinkle, plaf an- T : was stolen Sunday night froh in . plain or fan : ] front of 60 West Clay street, The 2 ent Leather Button | cy, and heavy Sateen, New Novelty Plaids. : o : o 12 Shoes, with colored top, | with single or double < ; s cases of John Boylan of 400 River - A e or dou Siresiron o . e street and John Carey of 561 Bald- 7% s ‘j) 8. Regular | elastic at knee, all sizes izes for Women and Misses, all fully lined e es s win street, hoth charged with theft Specal tomor- | and colors. Special || ylain and buttoned trimmed—cut very full, notched of a motor vehicle, were continued | A A 1 09 tomorrow of \ viderved Pillow Cases of extra fine at—=Rrii . DA, C Y i and Pants, white, regular 59c lrsday. The batter are ac- ollB i ety ey e : :,’7::.’,, I,,, Sl i s quality cotton, with hemstitched hem and high collars; very new styles; value $19.9: and 69c grades. Sizes 2 to 16 hile'of Robert C. Nicol of 18 Abbott and dainty embroidered pattcrns. R Al 49 avenue front in front of his home 45x36. Regular 50c value, Women's Medium Weight Vests tomorrow at ........ Cc September. Specia Gk —Sleeveless and with short sleeves. : “Iron Clad” Bed Sheets —Size §1x90, | Sizes 36 to 44. Reg. 79¢ grade. - TWO BADLY BURNED seamless, of fine grade cotion, free from Special tomorrow . 3 o - st § 3-inc i White Cotton Blankets, with wide pink and QUi ae N Oct. T.— Roger | wreh, finished with $-inch and 1-inch | at «..ouovunn.. o Aew Br ;‘,,,,,)/,opp,,,g Center M"l;);dp?g g"nod S L slzpe. o o : s tarbsare | hems. Reg. $1.69. Special l 45 Men's “Springtex” Fine Needle [ blue ; \m)‘rnx‘ 1”mn child seriously, in a fire tomorrow at .. ' $2.45. Special tomorrow $l 85 A eR et oo sa kil homo #hare G Cotton Pillow Cases—Very good Ribbed Union Suits, for early fall [ at—Palr. PO (2 early this morning. The ininred QUi 6 $l 00 Large Size Bleached Turkish BMPAMMEK S e Woolknap Blankets of extra heavy weight, child was rescued by Patrolman Special t G for = ar, zes. * Reg 50 grade in nice checked patterns, in lavender with yel- Towels — of very good weight | is life Crocheted Bed Spreads—full size, good 8 % Johnson, who risked his life to ¢ B ‘ W, y *h s with white, 13 ] leavy quality in protty assortment of de- with double blue borders at low RETy SRRl RDIL St ptefend ni : Special to- ter the burning bnilding to wake Hn S S each end teg 20 o 8o to 386 Mam!/ o Newfirrtam(r $ 5 with black, good big size. Reg. 5 e R L ey igns. Iteg. $2.50. Special $l 98 ach cnd. Itsg 20c. Special 3 /I o efl'[veu/nodt/ R 1.2 B e e e 4.2 \oweninimkand nox tomorrow at—I5 tomorrow at s | e S r—— QUARLL IS FELT L RHEORE T Most of the lages in the Erzerum district of A i 3 g menta we | by another BEAT SISTERS BEAU and told the rn‘\nt that he was sick | Policeman Edward C. Kieley wher REPUBLIEANS WIN IN porated 101 years o5y, During the$5,000. Pasquale Laucariello olr Boys Missing From R o vesterday morning and unable to |he crashed into an automobile d past three and one-alf years, ac-|Bridgeport, who was arrested with [~ * 2. m.‘kh.' [,:’_\; T lay, 5 ,(, ;f’; ‘:"\,‘ I |en by Charles E. Ward of Meridr g to the npom of the state| Ne B the latter's brother, Wil- Home Since Sunday Coretaniion I Tha ke -xnu was in court Saturday morn- [Just as Ward was turning from the | | board of he the town has -B“"“'"‘[[m eve, Netello and Santora are | John Kozlowski, 13, of 72 Spring though not « vere as the pre Tfl BREAK UP MA r[;H Ing on complaint of his wife, who |curbing in front of the New Bri MAJ"RITY “F PLAEES n ncrease in population iof 4,000, | atiN being held here. rect and Stanley Babkowski, 14, of rs G Gt 2 leged that he had beat her with a | TTust company to travel out West | now having an estimated population —— 34 Oak street, Have been missing 14 hours, caused some deaths and e case was continued in [Main street e i A MR DR CITY COURT JUDGME: om their homes since Sunday, ac- destroyed a great nnmber of houses, ‘ e ur the probation officer nntll‘ 0 |cording to a report made to the ( rst P T - | e g Jgment for the plaintiff to re- il e S (Continued from First Page.) October 31, and Broff is alleged to | GHILD DIES OF BURNS (Continued From First Page) 5 “1‘1’ ;:‘1'\”(1‘[:":”‘"’ s P S “‘ [police today by their parents. T et oI A ; Tl ,‘v,.”.v gone home and started more | o ey f HUNT]NG MLPH AYERGA |$25.50 was awarded m Judge B. R Passed Standing Trolley trouble immediately after court. | Sy Ty ectmen, b Sacssors b } 1 e J. E. Kilbourne | i | | - Victom of Boston Express inst Anderson & Carlson. Nair o ‘v represonted the plainizr. | Leaves Estate of $1,190 . Peter Joseph, the victim of an castbound train on the tracks near Washington street several weeks an estate of $1,190, accord- g to an inventory filed in probate rt today by his brother, Caul : ST Rons ing in the case of Jemeo, charged with pass- Pays Visit To Brother Alice McInerney, Aged 1. Daughter MMPers of RoRrd a standing trolley car, was fine Steve Toboski of 160 Whiti of Mr. and Mrs. John Mclnerney republicans ' c in stre Nainvil i stables elected are democrats and He Is the Man Whom the Water- | * and costs, the fine being remit- street, Plainville, was fined §5 and | of Beaver Strect Dics at Hospltal, e republicans. In the suit of Czeslaw P ed. He pleaded guilty. He was ar-| costs on i charge of breach of the bury Police Want in Comnection | ski against Joseph Rondel rested yesterday afternoon by Traf- | Peace and assault. He is alleged to Al McInerney, 4 r i 7 Logtns t i e e e e e fic Policeman Hanford Dart at Main | haie to the home of his broth- [ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johr AL to Dbe checked ¢ A With Murder Last Week. ‘M“']; VLAl Mg for dn e for and Chestnut streets, Demdo told | h 1 Sunday and beat him up, | Tnerney of 87 Bea s there w : i A e ts of $9.80. Henry fhe court that he runs a bakery | [0SSINE him out of the bed in which | night at the New o 1 e St e AGlcam\ \I 1ss of Hair s .n‘1 L jlv'm \"uv\l"\lul‘y Sl e | e e e D . completed il 6 of Bridgeport is the man for w Nowicki represented the ‘1 aintife. | the oven full of bread and a large ick the brother's | ed Saturday afternoon v b is morning terbury detectives are searc : “‘“\ 1‘ iu\ fr Art ¥ 5 ; |n [vhed mAhu H 5 e A 5 % o | wife daughter in the fracas e T ” s coa = by default, in | Arthur Berqu iled today shows a 35¢ “Danderine” does Wonders itch of dough being worked. His| e ¥ o e ,t'n\',,“ ,I.":';‘,' SiokninE il prput 7 SRnNGElAn M '”'I 2 action of Oscar Kreissig, doing |valuation $5,041.24, representing & ¢ was entirely upon his troubles P o wisiness in the name of ash on deposit in a local bank, I's Hair r shop, he told the court, i Garage against Vicer a - — not notice the car stop- non-pi when the trouble occurred, he told | The littic i ie | town of \chest ot h ity, September 26. Althou Non-Support Case She 1s survived by her par , five | t net ' v held rge of murder ¢ s Caesar Vincen £ M'ADOO DOING WELL Farmington. F con Elphee of 127 Dwight street, | brothers, Pat T octS ot ré . 7.—William Gibbs Broff Was Sick New Haven, charged with non-sup- | J., William a 1o 1D s plaan vase of Martin Broff of 263 |port of his wife an ughte isters, Mary, ¢ 1 tm h pr b ] commit the T I SR AEIION Ol Johns Hopkins hosiptal t, was reopened and con- | ive 34 Lincoln street, had hi i v Co., Inc., against Car erwent an operation until s Wy for . | case continued until Oct. 9 for trial. | ternoon {ro bl neassuninithen i e gravel charged with breach.of th Vinod For Reckless Driving Burial will be in St Mary's cems T T referendum on t okout . SIS0 EIRCEN MDA o S 1 th ssault, was Arrested Sun- | peter Wrobel of Beatty strect was | ¢ to be taken after the Jesolutic n und eral ahase \ 8 juggmenthyide ugh H. Young said that Mr. 1d failed to appear in court |charged witl driving. He | —_— paased by the ] t s de- | ¢ t " Lo E0eteeD be out of the hos- erday mo his bohd being | was fined $25 sts, 320 of the| One of the e docu- | |forfeited. Judge William F. Man- | fine being re ! | ments stored : v House, | after a long det The town of Man |gan represented him this morning| Wrot s arrested by Traffic | England, is the will speare. ester was incor- 1 last night o iy of tephesented the bkl e e sy When Epinard Was Beaten By a Whisker CORNS I | Lift Offio Pain! I ing comfortable to. Mol st ¢ LA o ; E costs o VAN Girls! Try this! When combing and dressing your hair, just moigien your hair brush with a little “Dan- derine” and brush it through your hair. The effect is startling! You| can do your hair up immediately and it will appear twice as thick and heavy—a mase of gleamy hair, sparkling with life and possessing that Incomparable softness, fresh- ness and luxuriance. While beautifying the hair “Dan- derine” is also toning and stimulat- - - — - ing each single hair to grow thick, e : p : X 3 B e, : ngers. i long and strong. Halr stops falling| This photo was snapped when Ladkin was just two jumps from the finish pole in the [ Hello, _(vuldun Gate! Lieutenant Lowel | l‘! Smi th commander of the l(:u.Vd-the-\de . is a tiny bottle ot out and dandruff disappears 4| international race at a mile at Aqueduct Track, N. Y. Epinard (No. 1) was just half a 1t, and his mechanician, Lieutenant Leslie P. Arnold, are seen wavir their greetir Freezone a “"'; :\:f:r" .’",l"”“j .°".‘d"“""" T/ jump behind, but when the finish line was reached he was only a neck behind Ladkin and |to the escort planes which came out from San Francisco to meet then The picture I s s T beb 2 derine’ y dr toile = £ o lanes itar ‘s h y ere f ne mu.:(g, L ) aitny | Would have won‘had a mile contained 5, . Wise Counselor (No. 6)' finished third. |taken from one of the escort planes while it and Smith’s ship, were flying \ses, without soree and youthful your hair becomes. |It was one of the most exciting races ever r | terrific speed. Drop a little ing corn, in- corn stops hurting, then t it right off with

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