New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 31, 1924, Page 15

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B Charles 3 n b yilllam Gre n, % had “‘Hrought | ity d it for $1504 eGP d | ey, 4 oy b 2 0 Ma R Ly o ,"M; ORI HE 06 stors, 78 N7 ke : West Main §t., opposite Burritt Hotel | S6uthampton, Oct. 81, — The | —advt., Prince of Wales arrived home today Harry R, Wellins, through Wil- on the steamship Olympic from his |llam M. Greenstein, has sued Wil- tour ot the United States and llam Bugnackl for $200 damages. Canada, Gulbransen player planos at Morans’ “I have had a wonderful hollday |—advt, but of course I am glad to get home | Miss Norma Bacon, daughter of | jagain,” he told newspaper men, who [Mr. and Mrs. Franklin N, Bacon of | |with ofticlals were the only persons | Beckley, has entered St. Raphael's ipermitted to greet him at the quay. [ hospital in New 'Haven to train as a | “It is always pleasant and interest. | nurse, ing to travel and there is a great “Sunset” great fox trot by Ray deal to be learned on the other side |Trotta. C. L, Plerce & Co.,—Advt. | of the Atlantic where, once agnin I A daughter has been born to Mr., ! was shown the greatest hospitality |and Mrs, Claude Lerouk of 112 West they are found correct the names and kindness.” street, 2 will be placed in nominations. Wearing a gray sult and cap and | Join Morans’ Xmas Music Club.— | The Kiwanis club of New Britaln |ymoking 5 pige: he stood or tne | adet. through the Herald has offered & 'yrjage of the vessel with the cap-| Members of Centennial lodge No. gold medal to the man, woman or i{ain " showing interest in the pro- {118, A. F. and A. M., will attend ¢hlld who between January 1 and|ceedings, as the liner approached |divine service at the Berlin Congre- November 1, has performed the |per quay where he was greeted by |gational church Runday evening. most outstanding public service not {ths newspapermen and officlals, Rev. Samuel B, Fiske, a Mason, will ;;rt of hl“ ;!‘ her Tefmzr V“;;"’h‘; deliver the sermon, Services’ will e nominations are to be ma . . begin at 7:30 p. m.,, those going by the general public, names and in- | Hallowe'en’s in the Air, |iiey teaving here at 855 . m. formation upon whic e claim T I A " AR ore, 78 are based to be sent to the Kiwanls Everyb"dy s Sippin’ Cider w:,?{\Liafxl.o;?.,.o;‘;::u:h;:r:fu ;!o:el contest editor of the Herald, who!| Unity Rebekah lodge will hold a|_—adyt. | will m:zmit them to a nominating Hallowe'en party tonight at 8 Word has been recefved here of | Cm;';?; c;;nmflt@a will investigate | 0'clock In the banquet hall, for|th® ::“"’ ;’f“lm” dl‘"\‘l':f &f‘m;z;- and approve of the nominations and | members and friends. Sweet cider, | H/ENICr Of WE And A VAT | the names then will he printed for | punipkin ple and crullers Wil be . o ceral reistives in this city. three days during November when u:‘egimotx:::mpmalr"t‘:e;’m neld at| Victrolas and Pianos, at Morans'— # voting coupon or ballot will bef A Tallowen party was held at|,\} rinted in the Herald, This hallot | the New Britain National bank last 5 ; 2 night. The bank was appropriately |, Misses Laura K. and POl Spirited Citizens Two nominations have been made for the Kiwanls service medal which will be presented to the per- #on who has done the most out- standing service in New Britain dur- ing the past 10 months. The names have been submitted by local citl- zens and the details upon which the nominations are being based, are being checked up by a committee, If KNOWLEDGE Values such as these do not surprise our regular customers for they are used to our methods and always expect the maximum for their money here. For the benefit of thdse who may not rezlize how close we sell merchandise, this advertisement is published that they may learn and profit thereby. ! Men’s WOMEN'S FULL-FASHIONED CHECKED Silk and Drug Prices Lowest Ever Mary R. will allow any person one vote for any one candidate. The names now submitted are in eonnection with two of New Brit- ain's notable achievements during was enjoyed. church will party tonight. hold trimmed and a program of games The young people of &t. Peter's Seasonable Dodge hotel. “Sunset” by Ray Trotta out A atiallowe'en |, " "C. L. Plerco & Co.,—Advt. games Camp are in Washington for a few days and are stopping at the Grace at ' Heather Hose Of medium weight, in blue, grey and brown mixtures., Beef-Iron-Wine, 16 oz. hot- e o s 60 Hood's Sarsaparilla... 77c Toilet Goods TOOTH PASTES AND POWDERS Wool Hose In all the desirable colors, The ideal stock- A first quality sock, in the past year. The nominations will AT (25 FOFTEA Ry Talr O l7c remain open until November 15 and any person is ‘entitled to make as may nominations as desired, al- though In the final selection, only one vote will be permitted to a per- son. The result of the contest will be matle known by the Kiwanis club sometime in the Jatter part of No- Vember and the presentation will be made by some prominent speaker at the annnal meeting and installation of officers in January. A daughter has been born to Mr. and Mrs, Charles R. Hoffman of 9 Wallace street. Broken lots of $5.00 and $6.00 Felt Hats now $3.50. Fitch-Jones Co.— ladvt, A daughter was born at the New Britain general hospital last night to Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Levine of 29 Wilson street. Home cooked luncheons at Crowell’s —advt. John Myire of 130 Hart street is junder treatment at the New Britain i general hospital for a crushed toe which was injured when his foot was run over by an automobile at he yard of the Citizens Coal Co., & yard yesterday afternoon, o weme 8 Tan Linen Runners West Main St.. opposite Burritt Hotel =i To embrolder, 18x54, A selection of neat Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Fromen have designs that is sure to please you, 49 returned from New York where they For Saturday ... ke C attended the annual congress of the L American College, of Physicians and Surggons. Robert E. Stone of 366 Fast Main street has had his license to operate motor vehicles commissioner of motor vehicles. Bmshes | Philip Kerwin, the son of First ‘ Cod Liver Oil (pure), 16 oz. SO0GHG L Father John’s Medicine 39¢ Wampole’s Cod Liver Oil, fooeeen . 59¢ Scott's Emulsion ..,. . 36c Ing for these snappy days, $1 25 L Ll For Saturday—Pair .......m..y WOMEN'S FIRST QUALITY FULL FASHIONED * In English rib Si“( HOSC e, 45¢ | o $1.00 BOYS' and GIRLS’ EXTRA HEAVY WEIGHT FLEECED UNION SUITS In silver and full bleached. Yrregu- lars of a $1.00 grade. For Saturday. . ch will be played and fancy costumes will be worn, Refreshments will be served. A Hallowe’en party was held at the home of Mre. Susan Daly, 561 Main street last evening. Guests were present from Meriden, Water- bury and Hartford. The house was prettily decorated, the color scheme | being orange and black. Games were played and prizes awarded to Mrs. Edward Gilman, Anne G. O'Brien, Mrs, Henry Blank and Wal- ter ¥. Hausman. A buffet lunch was SARTE served. Martha Washington Councl, No. 1, D. of A, will hold a Hallowe'en NEW LAMP BURN ; 946 AIR I8 B 100 4 e ror mabeen] and friends. Refreshments will be served. . | Kolynos Tooth Paste..18¢ Ipana Tooth Paste....28¢ Pebeco Tooth Paste...30c WILLINGTON SPOOL Cotton 200 yard spools— numbers 40 w0 70, Black and white, Yor Saturday 3. 10c SILK ENITTED TIES For men —a new assortment of fancy weaves in the latest color combinations, S PG WOMEN'S BROWN HEATHER SILK Lisle Hose Sloan’s Liniment..... 19¢ Mavis Talcum Powder. . 15¢ Johnson & Johnson Pow- der s 12V e Palm Olive Talcum Pow- der s il s e A0 Gude’s Pepto Mangan, 82¢ Var-Ne-Sis, 13 oz..... Tdc Eskay’s N'euro Phosphates Aspirin Tablets, 100 for 25¢ Castor Oil (pure), 4 oz. Hige RN s e RC A new oil lamp that gives an amaz- ingly brilliant, soft, white Jight, even better than gas or electricity, has been tested by the U, 8. Government and 35 leading urlversities and found tobe superior to 10 ordinary oil lamps. Tt burns without odor, smoke or noise—no pumping up; is simple, clean, safe. Burns 94 per cent air and 6per cent.commeon kero- sene (coal oil). The inventor O. N. Johnson, 642 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, is offer- ing to send a lamp on 10 days' FREE ftrlal, or even to give one FREE to the first user in each lo- ality, who will help him Introduce Write him today for full partic- rs. Also ask him to explain how you can get the agency, and without experience or money make $250 to $500 per month. ROOSEVELT EXPLAINS Sk Says He Adopted Sccret Course When Advised by High Officials New Yprk, Oct. 31.—In comment- ing on testifaony at the government's suit in Los Angeles to cancel the Elk -Hills naval oil leases to the! effect that as assistant secretary of the navy, he had ordered secrecy in connection with Pearl Harbor tsor- age project negotiations, Theodore Roosevelt said today that the matter g had been one of routine in the navy [ DBOY MISSING FROM HOME department. Josph Frazetta, 12, has been miss- “The testimony speaks for itself,” {ing from his home for several days, | he asserted. “I took that action 'according to a report made to llus; at the advice of all the high naval police by the boy's father. He lives officials.” at 227 Lafayette street, MACKAY &WALLIN 63 MAIN STREET Next to Methodist Church Sweet Oil, 2 oz size...15¢ Olivé 0il, 8 oz size....39¢ Aspirin, Bayer’s 12 for 10¢ ExILax ......... 6e—15¢ Hill's Cascara ....... 15¢ Yellow Jackets ...... 17¢ Bell-ans esaeale10C Seidlitz Powders 12 for 19¢ Blaud’s Iron Pills.... 15¢ Lady Mary Face Powder, cee 33c Mavis Face, Powder. ..33¢ Djer-Kiss Face Powder, 37c BOYS' WOOL FLANNEL BLOUSES Grey, khaki and novelty checks, all sizes. Double stitch- with large Scrub suspended by the | ELECTRIO LIGHT BULBS 10 to 50 watts — absolutely LISLE JERSEY | BLOOMERS ‘With double eclas- tic knee in ten of guaran- the newest fall CHALLIES A fine assortment of pretty Selectman and Mrs. Michael T. Ker- treatment at Genuine fibre. — pointed ends — 35¢ value. Special for Satur= ELASTIC Men’s Silk Lisle | Frasme HOSE : | i’ | win, is undergoing, Hartford hogpital. Woodbury'’s Soap .... 15¢ Stork Castile ........ 9c Resinol Soap ....... 16¢ INFANTS' ook SILK LISLE‘ Whisk Brooms SE | designs. Suitahle for c - Good “Illineis” corn, Ign: uitah) r comfort. oot “Mlimels” com. double ight of the best shades. |able coverings, as well as for stitched and with nickel Sizes 4 to 615, For | draperies. ¥or tops. For Saturday .. 25c Saturday—Pr... ... ..., 25c}samrduy—Yd....,.‘.~ 150 With lisle garter top in| Medium bust, of heavy pink French tan, log cabin and cor- | coutil. Sizes 22 to 36 (/B lovan. For has been a favorite Sat—PaIr. . cossoniiens 250 | for years, For Sat. $1|39 NOT TCO EARLY TO BUY CHRISTMAS CARDS Time flies, and “St. Nick” will soon be here. Box of 10 engraved cards, all different, with 50 lined envelopes to match. For Saturday. . C o Sunfast Silk | Men’s Gloves In cape or suede, fleeced lined. Colors are brown, tan and grey, clasp wrist. For Pai v 91639 Pair...... Chocolate Covered Cherries Whole fruit, in a cordial cream filling, dipped in a coat- ing of delicious chocolate. Freshly received wd oh, so deliclons, For Saturday—b, ..... ..., 44c SOCKS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Special Prices on All BEDROOM FURNITURE for Tomorrow GREY RIBBED FLEECED ' SLEEPING | With feet, Sizes to 10 years. | | | Warm and comfy. Rose, blue and brown — 36- NOTIONS YOU ML inches wide. Special For Saturday ...... - 690 or bh iy ara 89c | | = > AT PRICES Miwari's Fnglish Needles, Dotted Marquisette “Suco” Crepe BLOOMERS In flesh and white, a good serviceable garment with hem- stitching and picot edges. For Sat, A medium weight heather mixture, in grey, brown and fin- 8-PIECE SUFTE—Dresser, Bow Bed and Chif- SIMMONS BEDS in forette, finished n two-tone walnut, very attrac- | | See our Special tive pattern. Tomorrow's L Price. ..vouimnne o eniatae $119'00 4-PIECE SUITE — Large Dresser, Bow Bed, Chifforette and Vanity Table, finished in walnut. the new walnut finish, - $10.95 54-INCHWIDE B $5.95 1l ART LINEN All Cotton Mattress, rolled edges, covered in A good linen color with dull Art Ticking. $10 95 o . finish, Shop and compare this | Tomorrow's Price ... item. For TONG Boys' School KNICKERS WAISTED MODEL, Sharps—Pkg. ... 6c “La Durable “Boye” Crochet Hooks..... 6¢ De Long Hair Pin Cabinets. . 9¢ Join our Cedar Chest Xmas Club. $1.00 makes ;I“lrln\‘ [r‘):‘r‘r;;r:vn('rnfi:rzll‘rs' £ You & member, o RO LT BEAUTIFUL DRAPERIES MAKE BEAUTIFUL HOMES We have the Curtains and Curtain .‘[!ll‘r‘ll!: that will make the home beautiful with little expense. QUAKER CRAFT FILET NET—In new and pretty patterns, By the yard ‘069(! Yd. 35¢ 39¢c 49c $2.50 $3.50 $3.95 $5.95| Curtains—Pair \ QUAKER TUSCAN NETS—New and attractive patterns,in this popular material, 95 By the yard—Yd. $5.§5 - $6.50 Curtains— OVERDRAPERIES — Plain Pair . 5 SUNFAST SILK and figured in rose, blue, gold. Priced from—Yard ..... $ 1 -39 KIRSCH FLAT CURTAIN RODS — Have your window draperies hang right, by using these non- e "20¢ 40c . 20c Double from. from Extensions to fit any size window — Fach BLANKETS — For these cool nights. Fine quality, full sme Woolen Blankets—TPair “Kenwood” pure Wool Blankets, Beautiful assortment of colors—Each COMFORTABLES $6.50 . $7.50 Size 72x84. $12.50 Extra large size, filled with pure Sanitary Cot ton. $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 . $7.50 $12.00 WINDOW SHADES Let us Estimats on Your Requir ements—We Hang Them Complete. Sat.—Yard. . . $1.49 and white, only. For Sat. BOYS' EXTRA HEAVY “Random” Ribbed | UNION SUITS | Sizes to 18 years, first qual- Saturday Gold, rose Yard - and Special for Saturday. 29 Leather Boudoir Slippers In brown, tan, black, purple and wine colors; trimmed with pompons to match and a silver tinsel embroidered design. All sizes for women. This is an import from Constantinople. For Saturday—Pair . Of goodgrade brocade in flesh Hook back 49c C. T. N. DOTTED SWISS CURTAIN MATERIAL blue dots “Velvet Grip” Sew-on Hose Sup- Rortersi D R R 10 All Copper Shears .. 89%¢ | Miller's Liquid Ofl Wax Furni- | ture Polish—1 qt 39c | “Charter Oak” Button Thread —_— de. “Gorham” Silver Polish... 20¢ “Prize Baby” Safety Pins —As. sorted on card .......... 2 5 yd. piece Lingerie Tape, with Dok e ra %0 Spittler's Waterproof Cement bottom. priced for Sat Mending Tissue . Bixby's “Royal” Polish. 7;75 Fine quality, 36-inches wide. White and ecru. cial for Sat. only—Yd ASH CANS Made of heavy weight corrn- gated galvanized je. size. Reinforced at Specially finish. - Special : $2.49 | for Saturday .... In tweeds and herring- bone weaves, sizes from 8 :v?aziz;z:r‘l\n?:n $1 OO Spe- 25¢ Mirro Omelet Pans Flat Curtain Rods Extra heavy weight, steel, large top and bronze lSe Women’s New Suede Fabric Gloves With novelty embroidered cuff piped in a dark- er shade of the original color. A dainty dressy accessory. In grey, beaver and cocoa, 98 FOr SAtUNAAY—PAIF «..0oeen.s.s . ocune C

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