New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 29, 1924, Page 22

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o W NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 29, 1924, 240 MAIN STREET ALLING RUBBER CO. "' 240 MAIN STREET GLOVES — SPORTING GOODS RUBBER GOODS : AUTOMOBILE ACCFS$ORIES 209 DISCOUNT—Greater Sales Day Bargams——ZO% DISCOUNT All Merchandise Except Tires and Tubes Will Be Sold at 20% Jiscount. Tires and Tubes at Dealer’s Prices Thursday Only. Football Goods at Half Price. These Prices are All Strictly Cash NEHR[],S TUBAEE“ VOICES IN THE AIR New York City.) w\l}-l_ _Tu;‘grfl((:r:«fir.a—'“\\'m\u“\ e GASE IS MNT[NUED ::;c was continued until this morn- : HELD AS AUTO THIE] 6 to 10:30 p. m.—Dinner music; | (Strawbridge and Clothier — Phila- [program. St In' court today Jildge MoGrath | ' aterbury, Oct. 20 -Honry Hols Synagogue services; Tenor and bass . delphia.) 45 p. m—Walt. Riggins' 8o-| stated that he would not pass on | Mer Of 874 Pledmont street, charged BARN I]Y b [\“ ¢ i B i et g clety dance orchestra, terbury Girl, Accus y Prom- the merits of the case but would | With theft of an automobile was 30 — i % ~le- " 6:30 p. m.—Meyer Davis' Belle inent Man, Will Have to Stand|bind the woman over to the Wgher [ bound' over to the superior court KDK\ g d vue Stratford hotel concert orches- WEEI £ court and let that tribunal settle the 5 i York O = g 5 I thA der hond 3,000 in city c (Westinghouss — East Pittsburgh) | (Acolian Hall—New York City.) | tra. (dison Light Co.—Boston.) Trial in Superior Court, matter. The bonds were set at $300 :',?l'.umo:.',"',‘,: o:nsw 1ig' uds ,},"l,:;’:\; B . 7 p. m—"Sunny Jim.” and Nathan Freedman, member of f Kentucky Raiders Fire 200| +:50 5. m—Dimmer concert, 7 p. m.—Cafs Boulevard orches- — § b m—Mazwell Melody Boys. | Waterbury. Oct. 2. — Kathrsn |tio toard of sducation firnished | Sels: | Ho - waived exuminaion, 7:15 p. m.—The . Kindergarten | tra W00 7 p. m.—Radio Rally. Murniine, ¥ Helties aveiius; aivordes, | the.bands. lner is accused by the police \ ] j00d N Sirele 8 p. m.—Wall Sereet Journal re- v N f 7:10 PR having stolen four automobiles 1in Good Night Circle. p. m Wanamake; lade 4 m.—Boston Edison Bi, % . 2 % ShO[S 11][0 AHOIHGFS HOII]C 0l D Tt paa. view. SR i LU O R W . ® | charged with breach of the peace, this city. He was arrested after he 7:40 p. m.—Stockman reports. 8 . m.—"Fconomics.” 7:30 p. m.—Bports results and po- 7:45 p. m.—Talk, who was arrested last Friday on a The Mistus, an agricultural tribe | hid been seen by George Burns, 8 p. m.—Feature, 8 . m.—Banjois! ice repors. Dinner music by A.| 8 p. m.—Boston police night. complaint made by Charles Benedict | Iiving on the upper Nile, are the| who a few weeks ago lost hls car, Glasgow, Ky, Oct —Nocturnal §:15 p. m.—*"The Role of Chemis- 8:45 p. m.—"Mllitary Aviation.” | Candelori and his Hotel Adelphia Rodman, wealthy man about town, | most musical of savage races. riding in the stolen machine. raiders yester attacked the homes | try in Everyday Life,” 9:05 p. m an jolst Yrench room orchestra., WwWOX was bound over to the superior ’ of three Barren con tobacco | '$:30 p. m.—Concert by the KDKA| 9:20 p. m.—Violinist $:15 p. m.—Musical program by (Detrolt Free Press—Detroit,) |court under bonds of $300 this growers, firing scveral shots into ng Quartet with soprano. 45 p. m.—Talk the Robert Curtis Ogden band. + | morning in city court by Judge Jehn' the houses and dynamiting a to- 9:556 p. m.—Arlington time sig-| 10 p. m.—Popular aongs, 9 p. m.—WOO orchestra, 6 p. m.—Dinner concert. F. McGrath. The case of Miss Mur- bacco barn helonging to one of the | nals. Weather forecast. 10:15 p. m.~—Soprano. 0:55 p. m.—Time signal. 8:30 p. m.—Musical program.|nane, together with that of Mary men whose house was attacked. Sl 10:30 p. m.—Billy Wynne's Green-| 10:02 p. m.—Weather forecast. | Nicholay' orchestra. Larlviere, also charged with breach . Some two hundred shots were KYW wich Village Inn orchestra 10:03 p. m.—Grand organ recital. of the peace, was heard Monday fired into the home of Parlin Clark (Westinghouse—Chicago.) —_— e " = e 3 morning and while Miss Lariviere A tobacco harn containing a five| 6:02 to 6:18 p. m.—News, finan- wip WGR BOYS ADMIT BURGLARY was , dischapged, Miss Murnane's acre leaf crop, the property of Jesse |cial and final markets (Gimbel Bros.—Philadelphia.) (Federal Telephone and Telegraph Three small boys were apprehend- | Crenshaw, negro, was dynamited | 6:35 to 7 p. m.—Children’s bed- Co.—Buffalo, N. Y.) ed yesterday afternoon hy Police- and the negro's home attacked. In o s 6 p. m.—Official weather forecast. e x i ] man Patrick O'Mara | » number of shots into Mrs. Hattic 7 0—Joska DeBabary's or-| C008dn and his Club Madrid orches- Hotel Statler dance orches- lice that they had entered the store Reynolds' residence, chestra, t dal o7 o The Clark home was badly riddled 10 to 7:20 — Coon-Sanders’| 6 —Livestock and produce ' 7:30 p. m~Digest of the day's SL1eDECdoglofal IBEREASt Ercet L Tl Clatk home was padiy riddied f 5] 7:20 — ¢ mmahes reports L on three occasions. They atiemptod | : : v bullets, k told county offi- | r g s. Grape report. i R : cials here. said the raiders ) to 7:30—Joska DeBabary's : e storics and 115 p. m.—Address — “But. | 10 &ain entrance to the storé agul peared shortly after one a. m 0 to 8 p. m.—Program from e S:15 to 9 p. m.—Malie and Little. ey they were successful. They admit- ce of the Sisters' Mus WOoC 9to 10 p. m.—Coneert recital ) | began firing without v & offic the Duncan Sisters’ Music| Y { A 010 p. m rt recital. 2 Ehiins b e vers of the Clark family escaped | P'ublish company. | (Palmer School of Chiropractic —| 11 p. m.—Supper music. Vincent 1\_"] that ‘;‘:3 ‘“: “}‘:’ broken into Blopk one i ura sty AR e e 8 to 8:30 p. m.—Musical program. Davenport, Towa.) Lopez Hotel Statler dance orchestra. | ™ ©1501's garage nearby. 1t's pain only. St. Jacobs Oil will tained, by taking refuge in a back 8:30 to §:45 p. m.—"Around the N ETe ———— i S <00 By walh: aod fiot o5k THUMA - 4 ATl frortaindows wers shotl| Towm with JCYWHniC g 6:45 p. m.—Sport news and WHAS stop any p ,1’r:m- d furniture in the front rooms nusical pro-| Weather forecast (Courier Journal-Louisville Times— |«-“Oriental” rugs are being manu- tism case mnr;ti r;‘qvmrrs lr]:lmrrn?( ol g | 7 p. m—Sandman’s visi. | Louissille, Ky.) factured in a New York studio by freatment. Rub soothing, p ke ruined by buil he said. N 9 Strin . St. Jacobs Oil right on the ten- : 0 13 o Roads” . m.—Musical program. [ — two ¥ n who have mastered the I8 St. Granahan'e san fladl tromt hintbed 9:13 ood Roads”| & P k PIOE Wo moman whothaye der spot, and by the time you say A foreiaiics ridate report, Trio. 7:30 to 9 p. m—Concert by intricate art. | : : oy i e e 5 p. m—Health talk —— Kannard and his, Kentuchy J4eIC Roblson—out comes thie thed 9 S p st ieny c 30 p. m.—Midnight re- WraMm blers. Late important news bulle matic pain and distress. St. J RIS GU O el GF LRl sl o (Willard Storage Fattery Co.—|tins. Official central standard time — |Oil f8 & harmiess rheumatism lini- e _— Cleveland, Ohio.) announced at 9 o'clock. - R {ment wich ncver disappoints, and | Metcale county this ye r th A asciorHorlick's D don't hurn the skin. 1t takes pain, . | tobacco situatior 7 8 to 10 p. m.—A night of rynco- Rl \,‘(m, Newark.) The ORIGINAL soreness and stiffness from aching = ri pation. Late popular vocal and or- [MEUEER LS ‘@ oints, muscles and bones; stops, ey p. m—Dinner concert hy the| chestra selections p. m.—Resume of day's sports. sciatica, lambago, backaohe and neu- Toronto Official Is Westinghouse Phllarmonie Trio. | oy st (P oo raigia. Jailed for Stock Deal | 7 1. m.—Market report. WHY 30 p. m.—"Shu-Milk Kid."” For Infants, | lLimber up! Get a small trial bot- S l Bl k A h l R f P \ Toronto, Ont.. Oct. 20. — Justica | 7 m.—Information concern- |.(Locw's State Theater Bldg. — New | $:45 p. m.—Tenor, Invalids, tle of old-time, honest St. Jacobs Oil pecla ac Spinal t Roo! amt Mowat in criminal as court last | ing C service Jxaminations | York City.) 9 p. m.—"Shu-Milk Kid.” Children, from any drug store, and in a mo- | B Ten len el s 3 me story. S e o hon @Y The Aged | ment you'll be free from pains, aches A ga]_ e $1 00 thews=, Jr., formerly doy re ¥ neert by the West- 6:30 p. m.—Huston Ray's Alamac 9:30 p. m.—"The Henze Trio.” Digestible=No Cooking. A LightLunch |and stiffness. Don’'t suffer! Rub LR L cooryy el f 2 use P’ rmonic Trio. ‘qx?‘;':" S 10 p. m.—Walt. Riggins' Socicty | BF™ Avoid Imitations — Substitutes | heumatism away. Johnson’s Floor wax’ 1 lb. 2 31.00 mouth penitentiary after - 8 ccond special Jewish | | the Btage and Screen | ed officia been foun violating public {rust. c p. m.—Arlington time sig- ) p. m.—The Life Story res aid to have roceived . share of | nale; weather reports ‘ : ‘ . ) Johnson’s Liquid Wax, 1%z pint, $1.00 £16,000, part of the commissions on [ 10 p. m one recital.” { 5 p. m.—Child soprano and fied Canada after his name was| 11:0 p. 8:10 p. m 1k, “The Bible as a | | . mentioned in connection with ir-| 11:45 p. m.—Leo Relsman and his| Guide for Li \ P 5 . *regularities in the sale of stack, and | Hotel Granswick orcheatra. $:20 p. m—Cantor M. M. Hill- / , 10/{) Off All Paints and Varnishes. seme time later was discovered op- sl o erating a lunch wagon in California WNAC 8:30 p. m.—Concert pianist. —_— (Shepard Stores—Joston,) 8:45 p. m.—Concert violinist, ac- The seeds of cypress trees cannot companied by piano. | 4 g 4 gorminate under water, although | 6 p. m.—Children's halt-hour. 9 p. m—Kiwanis club boya' per- ‘ the trees commonly grow in swamps. | & r dar fod Fd X ) e a 0 35 p. : 4 at 9:15 p. m.—Johnston-Davidson " ; J ° ° [ fic: o d Lakor | Society orchestra. | ’ s OLDS e e e e / ' New Brltaln s 1 7‘ 179 183 ARCH ST. New Britain of head or chest are more easily | ., (Do : 5 3 Should V N Re endu No. 9:37 to 9:45 —Joh = ~ treated emmuyu—uh— 19412 ¥ote Roi0n Recerendum No| O BEAN DI e obnaton; Da vidson Society orchestra \ 15 2y ~ v. G Ul [t e o ) PAINTS, WALL PAPERS, WINDOW GLASS, ETC. 10 to 11 p Clover Gardens Orer :7M.uml (American Telephone and Telegraph | dance orches ‘ . Greater o Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly | i) Sales Day Specials || §11 ;|| coLpsmiTh's A 2 ' 46 BROAD STREET B. C. Porter Sons || ! | A 5 I Greater Sales Day Specials THE NEW SEASON'S NEWEST ALL OUR COATS i A DRESSES Combining style with luxury are unsur- DRESS FLANNELS CANTON CREPE A wonderful selection. OFF oassed in value. OFF Carmen red, pfl“’dfir = sha METAL WASTE BASKETS Sovctal for Thureday at ... 19% Special for Thursday .. 15% blue, -rust penny, cop '"b;l'c::f ;;;";;,fi;’ ;::,ifq ONE LOT OF DRESSES SW hATth, OFF per, rose, etc. . 9 Strong well made metal waste baskets in at- Flannel, Silks, Poiret Twill. $6 00 better kind at . 157 $1 59 yard | $1 .1 9 yard c c ~pecial for Thursday 3 . . tractive colors. No more than two to each cus- HOSIERY o0 275 Gordon, AR ) fns EUNE e piie e SILK and TRICOSHAM SLIPS S o Bhe Extra Large Bleached Lockwood Regular price $2.98. o =28 1 ‘ Special for Thursday ... $l 85 PR | 1 TURKISH TOWELS SHEETING BUFFET MIRRORS FERN STANDS 150 SILK WAIS 47°$1.00 84 ... 48 ¢ Yord [‘ilacl_\. \\hlle, tan and grey. Regular price JAY’S, every pair zunran(eedsl 75 The early shoppers will get the few ‘ery useful fumed oak stands in ! $6.95 s - 94 v 54C yard Polychrome Mirrors at only | different heights and styles. Special for Thursday o _1AY's CORSETS, DISH TOWELING j ONE LOT VOILE WAISTS | Ml sizesat............ o SO 9 vrd ) 59 Yard $7 95 690, 89(:, $1 . 19 Sg&allfz:%}{“hdm All Our White Goods—Imported Night e ARR L d Gowns, Envelopes, Princess Slips, Bloom- - SWEATER $l 75 ars, chemise, nett-co-'s 20% OFF APRON GINGHAMS Innumer.able Kitchen THESE SPECIAL LOW PRICES ARE FOR THURSDAY ONLY i y 10¢ ™ z:;iez:; l:pecmis in our On Farmington Avenue Trolley Line

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