New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 14, 1924, Page 2

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Be Prepat.'ed for Cold Weather | DENATURED | ALCOHOL réaiator THE Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main St. Fine Custom Tailoring Fabrics of the finest | woolens, tailored by craftsmen who have taken pride in the per- | fection of finely tail-| ored garments for { years. i HORSFALLS 93-99 Xsylum Street Hartford. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” D James D. Donahue Baritone VOICE CULTURE Rooms 318-319 Booth’s Block _Special Attention to Beginners Trainee of Yale University Tel. 1274-13 ! ESTATE FOR SALE REAL Turn to the CLASSIFIED PAGE n Today’s Herald The Burritt Gift Shop, 72 W. MAIN ST. Our Creed— Tn serve the public of New Britain 1o the hest of our ability he who profits most. S Our Aim—, Tn share our faith in the buying power of New Britain by offering “Gifthing: of high char- acter and distinction. for, serves best, Please— EEL at liberty to o in and look around. We are always glad to show you, wheth- er you buy or mot. The Burritt for your | ing in 0dd Fellows' hall, ROUSCH WILL NOT 0 T0 NEW YORKS | o ] of Star Outfielder =~ ——— matf, Oct. 14.—To quiet ru- President August Herrmann of “Incinnati Nutionals sald today der no cireumstan w York The aded to the D or any other club. ad it that Roush would he | exchanged for Terry, Ryanand Meu- | 1" : Ly i e | sel or forKelly and some other Glant [wir Lade i deged in a Brooklyn“laundry owned ‘“"“f"“"’ the ministers to retain | soup sirlofn steak, carrots, poas, po- | : e - | by his nephew. office for the time being. tatoes, apple sauce, Vienna cakes. b ‘]m n players,” said Mr. Herr- | t therefore, | '”‘;‘ "“‘;"-l“i”]' two bullet wounds, )our o'clock luncheon: Tea cakes, dduos Lol i | . refund your { Was found by the police behind . e - | Bavi ‘ swhom ’Ihnm\ fiane 1 o adsied. * fcounter in the laundry. While Pty $250,000 HORSE KILLED. fi'?::"'.’:&“l:.;‘“ ;::m m?::&e;é elli anc ressen, wi 1 d and e ines . o p: " Xy, ] " nstances be traded or |1y All drugglats “14 foT M1 vinced after a precursory examina- | Lexington, Ky, Oct. 14.—Prince |luncheon, coffce, cocos, aweiback, y are to be the nucleus of tlon that the killing was another | Palatine, E. T. 8imms’ qffarter mil- |ribs of pork, frankfurter with mus. s b ,“; v R = | chapter in the tong warfare, the po- |lion stallion was burned to death at |tard. Kelly or Terry from New that is all a future proposition nd we may find it very hard to make favorable terms with the New York club.” Yor New Britain nest. No, S, Order of Owls, will meet Wednesday even- 3 R !f AN iNlA i i e . Constable Fred Winkle has the writ, uido Glantonio of 100 Rhodes @ |croct and Lena Palumbo of 484 ; An armchair ? |« van street were married yes- A footstool? | ‘A good book? A quiet hour? peal toyoue s> b then you're a (and you’ll find in Cantilever Shoes a | | deep personal satisfac- | tion. You'll walk a mile for the sheer pleasure of walking | our Cantilever Shop with Cantilevers on |! your grateful feet. .. just sce if you don’tl Cantileverssor | ComMFORT*LOVERS | Theylookso well,too! SLOAN BROS. 78 West Main St. OPPOSITE BURRITT HOTEL & & . | Hermann Denies Reported Sale e |are more tired when arialng in the morn- tet, will furnish the entertainment '« .. Do these ap- | Amboy, N of her uncle, Comfort-Lowr/ morrow Might, Grangg Hall, Berlin, te | when you step from: | assostant s! The Catholic Daughters of Amer- Here Is a New y to Save Doctor’s Bills 16 you are wot feling just right it UL strprise vou how quickly this medi- givos rollef, Thousands are using w treatment aud find 1t works s 1t 18 pleasant to take and glves quickly It you are folling tired, weak, nervous nd Il worn-out, cannot sleep nights and g than when you went to bed, then this new remody, a-Tone. For constipation, oated tongue, e bullds up Ings sound hie liver, according to di- ad it you do not mainder of the and get your e Is always sold on City Items Mrs. Francis P. Duffy 1 from a wedding trip N. J. Morrls Witkin of 71 t are receiving con- on their 51st wedding 1 Casale, acting for Ser- nte, has brought sult nna Miller for $160 dam- v left for Washington, their wedding trip after the ny. ere will be a mectingof the hers' committee at 7 o'clock this n the Walnut Hill school. clrairs, T. A. B. fair.—adv a local male quar- ¢ Boys' club this evening. The rogs will begin at 7:30 o'clock, wnd admigsion is free to all mem- of the club, b, Emil Hansen ofy 160 High treet left this afternoon for South to attend the funeral in John Johnson. oddy Dance to- The Billy and ne’ Karbonik of 155 North an opcration on his leg he Hartford hospital. et performed the oper- for chil- at 4130. am’'s new cl sday, Oct. Lamphone teacher.—advt. e born at the New Brit- tal last night to Mr. s Woods of Franklin square 1 to his home from the ain general hospital, where e hae heen recovering from th ef- ffect of two operations. He is the superintendent of the 1ts of Columbus home. Krause of 114 Columdia to the police this his bicycle had been 1 a meeting tonight tn W.C T | the state conven- | will leave 9 o'clock troll | » Y. M. T. A. and B, Fife ana | was hwarded a silver prize for playing Satur- drum corps meet held at er the auspices of the e and Bugle Corps. Tinling, W. C.T. U. | 1d superintendent of instruction, v Britain tomgrrow. er of world-wide fame | ar at the Junfor High §:30 o'clock and the Elthu | chool at 10 a. m, SEGHEHGHBEH 02858 EASTERN MILLINERY — 133 MAIN STREET ##388880080808080008080880 { Hundreds of new chic styles, in the lat- est High Crown Hats, youthful Off-the- Face Models, Gloria Swanson Pokes, Tur- hans and Hats with targe brims. Colors; Materials and Trimmings are up to the minute—including the newest Felt and Satin combinations. The values are most unusual—many of the Hats selling regularly at $7.98 and $8.98. ‘6##5##&“@#@@@36##&#0##0#0&#@@###00# NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1924., [TONG WAR BREAKY- Another Chinaman Shot in New York--Washington Has Troubles nese was killed today in a continut ation of the tong warfare which was 1o | started last week Chinatown, Ting, 62 years old and a member of the Hip Sing Tong, was found mur- lice also began.an investigation determine if On Ting might have been the victim of an extortion plot. FLIERS EATING WELL . ON BIG DIRIGIBLE . Menu Today, Given Out Before Ship, Starts, Show Meals Are Quite Tempting. By The Assholated Prems. Friedrichshafen, Germany, Oct. 14—~The German crew of the ZR.3 and their American officer .passen- gers today weregenjoying the/ fol- lowing menus, according to the ar- rangements worked out in detail before. the dirigible left Friedrich- shafen: Breakfast: Coffee, zweiback, por- ridge, apple jelly and braunschwei- ger mettwurst, Dinner: Kaiserin Washington, Oct. 14.~The Wash- fngton police announced today that they had averted serlous develop- ments in the Chinese section of low- er Pennsylvayla avenue in connec- tion with the nation-wide tong dls- turbances. They declared one of the rival Chinese factions had gone the length of negotlating for machine guns in preparation for open hostili- ties, but expresséd bellef that the whole plot had been nipped in the bud. 00T AGAIN TODAY New York, Oct. 14.~Another Clil- SWEDISH CABINET QUITS, By The Assoclated Piess, Stockholm, Oct. 14.~The Swedish cabinet, headed by Premier Ernst Trygger, resigned today. The king in Manhattan's The latest victim, On As tomorrow may be the Iu(/dny prior to landing, a captain’s dinner to|Xalapa Farm, Bourbon county last night, “Connecticut’s Furniture Best Sfire" THIS HANDSOME FOUR-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE—Consisting of , large 50-inch Dresser, full size Bow-end Bed, Chifforette $259_00 and full length Vanity, is shown on our floor at only ...... Do-away with that so-called “Shame Bedroom.” The room where you have that ugly old brass bed and homely dresser and where you keep the. door shut tight so your friends won’t seein, Geta new Bedroom Suite and be happy and comfortable. We are showing 43 Complete Bedoom Suites to choose from not to mention the odd pieces such as Four Post Beds, ete. Four-Piece Grey Oak Suite of Dresser, Bed, Chiffonier and Toilet Table Only $99'00 Four-Piece Walnut or Mahogany Suite .............. Only $l 59.00 Four-Picce Grey Enameled Decorated Suite ......... Only $189.50 Four-Piece American Walnut Suite . ............... Only $1|95.00 Five-Piece Walnut or Mahogany Twin Bed Suite .... Only $325.00 N \ Four-Piece Walnut Suite of Dresser, Bed, Chifferobe, Full Vanity, Inlaid, Grand Rapids make .... Only $389'00 Eight-Piece Walnut Twin Bed Suite. Very Special ........ $38 7‘00 As every one says, “Porter’s is the place to buy Bedroom Furniture” B. C. PORTER SONS Another Typical Eastern Selling Event will be served, as there are several extfas schéduled which might com- plicate affairs it the ship happens to be above the Americgn 12-mile lijnit. These extras, however, no not appear oni the printed menu for the dinner which igcludes: Bouil- '|lon with vegetables, bolled beef and cabbage, plum puddiog and peach compote, In the event the voyage shotild be prolonged beyond the scheduled time thereare plentyof- rations aboard to care for the contingency, Stars and Stripes Run Up Over Hfrald Island By The Assoclated Press, Nome; Alaska, Oct. 14.—Since Russia hoisted her flag over Wran- gell island, in, the Arctic ocean north of Siberla, August 20, the stars and stripes have been run up on Herald island, a smaller body of land, 40 miles it was learned here today. Charles John of Glen street was pleasantly surprised Baturday even- ing at his home by relatives and friends in honor of his fiftieth births day. _BE PRETTY! TORN GRAY HAIR DARK Try Grandmother’s Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Almast everyone knows that Sag. Tea and Bulphur, properly com- pounded, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked' or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy = and troublesome., Nowadays, by ask« ing at any drug gtore for “Wyeth's Sage_'and Sulphur Compound,” you will get & large bottle of this famous® cld rec¢ipe; improved by the addition of other ingredients, at a small cost. Don't stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your halr, as it does it so, naturally 4nd evenly. Fou dampen a.sponge or 6oft brush with it and draw this through your halr, taking one small strand at a ‘time; by morning the gray halr disappears, and after gn- other application or two yotr hair becomes beautitully dark, glossy and attractive, Why Not Start the Day Right With a Plate of WAFFLES We Sell the Best Waffle Iron You Can Buy FOR COAL FOR GAS $2.50 $2.75 Herbert L. Mills HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn | 127 MAIN STREET PHONE 1409-2 ald Weather Suggestions WINTER COATS AND DRESSES For Women and Children HEAVY UNDERWEAR for Women and Children WARM Children BATHROBES for Women and Silk and Wool Hosiery for Women Warm Hosiery for Children All At Very Lowest Prices, Quality “Considered . Sale of High Grade New Fall Hats .00 Sce Our Window Display °3 Eastern Millinery 133 MAIN STREET All Sales & ¥ 5 = WL % About 700 Hats are on sale for this big special event—new models just received from several leading’New York firms, Styles galore for Miss and Matron—in a full range of head sizes. Needless to say, early attendance is advisable—for Eastern value giving sales are recognized as well worth while. On Sale Wednesday and Thursday Only. Final. #fi@#fi‘r&fi##0600&##0006.6..@06#00!#Qfiflfl#fi’#fififi’fififififl#fi SUTBLLLVESVL L LV BLIT BV S @@fifi@@:@@fi-@@fifi ¢

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