New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 18, 1924, Page 3

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MAY HAVE FREE | BED AT HOSPITAL punshine Society. fo Raise: Funds for Worthy Project Canonicus branch of the Interna- tional Bunshine society is planning busy season in an cffort to ralse money to maintain a free bed in the New Britaln“general hospital. The me the lendar plan,” by dividing the | organization Into 12 teams, each team to devise ite own method of | alsing its apportioned fund. An ef- fort will be made to raise at least! $600, bera of the soclety will adopt | distribute the usual Thanksglving baskets, and have been offered the us¢ of the Y, M, C. A. Tuesday morn- Ing as a recelving station. Persons desiring to donate food, frult, ete. towards these baskets are requested to send them to the Y. M. C, A. Tuesday morning, November 23, Although the Sunshine soclety does considerable welfare work among the needy families in this city, and spends much time, effort and money bringing "sunshine” to those who are sick, ehut in or in need of human sympathy, the or- ganlzation conducts no “drives” or campalgns for funds, The money i8 raised by the members themselves, sometimes by means of card parties, sometimes by personal contributions, Some money invested in local indus- tries draws interest which is used for the distribution of “sunshine.” * The money to be raised for the free bed fund will be used as a foun- dation for this fund, the interest be- Ing devoted towards maintaining this NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, Relieves That Cough! Helps That Cold | Recommended by the Maoulacturers of TANLAC For sale by all Good Druggists HITS WIFE ON HEAD WITH THE FAMILY FRYING PAN Willlams Jones Cuts Argument Short With Weapon Commonly Used by Gentler Sex on Husbands, “If she didn't get me drunk I was recelved by the polica that hel had assaulted hils wife. The wife| told ths court that her husband| came home last night and started | to argue with her, winding up the| argument by hurling the . frying pan at her. Walinezus told the| court that Jones might have had a drink or two of liquor but he was not drunk when arrcted, Jones testified that when he ar- rived home last night he found the door of the house locked and his knocking did not bring any re- sponse, He continued knocking and finally when he started to get chilly he became more inslstent and started to bang. This arouscd | his wite and she opened the door and let him in. An argument start- l'ed which Jones ended in an abrupt manner, He told the court that his wife neglects, thelr children and is REAL ESTATE TRANSI'ERS away from home moat of the time, | NOVEMBER 18, 1924, “ Children’s Wool These Mid-Week Events are built upon the firm foundation of value and are acclaimed for that reason. A few samples of our offerings for tomorrow are listed below. Plan to ba on hand early or, in any case, at some time during the day. So E. Z. | The fund will be ralsed quictly, In | bed permanent keeping with the policy of the Sun-| 'lehine society, and there.wlll be no igeneral appe; Soclal events will be held during the winter and apring, and other methods will be used. It is stated that one team has planned to sell a specified number of boxes of high grade candy at Christ- imas. Another team is considering a ldinner to which a number of select- e spouse on the head. A €] guests would be invited. Beveral Ofle Mal] MlSSlflg Mmr Tillll(el‘r to the evidence in the ca. MANAGER OF PRINCE GLORGE. F e e Exnlodes continued it until Deemier 31, and| A, M. Gutterson, foherly of New Lal bl cal )\ | placed the couple under the super- | Britaln, has been » manager of | The team captalns or commitete | vislon of Probation Officer Edward | the Prince George hotel in New B e Myt | g 3 | ¢. Connoly. | York city. Mr. Guiterson has been fn Pnest. Woods, | Warners, N. J. Nov. 15.--A loss| Jones was arrested by Patrolman | the hotel business for o e M Gharles 1 0 $7,000,000, It was_estimated to-| Anthony Wallnczus after a complaint | manager of the several oll tanks ashore. les T Seott, Mrs, UaY¥o Was caused by the fire which, ki ot n aboard ' Axlerods Ph Off it and| R ' AXIEroas armacy €rs The mes ned for a while ire waterfront, > tanker,, s missing and several others| 0 0 vurrer omac [ of its crew of were rescued | . . overboard, their clothes afire. The ’ barge captain, at first helieved to ‘ have been killed, was found later, . 0 . D unconaclous in a hospltal. ihlone}' Back if One Bottle of Dare’s Mentha-Pepsin Doesn't Do The explosion of the barge 4¢ You More Good Than Anything You Ever Used * | Boyce Thompson, anchored along- | R R side. The ship destroyed and ( the fire soon ate its way to the first {of the four 8,000.barrel | tanks of the plant of the | path. While t ! gade battle gency pumps he contents o rawn off and s The following warranty deeds have been recorded at the office ot the town clerk: Hans L. Christopher to Gustave L. Pihl, Park drive and ' Highland terrace; Gaetano Fazzina to Myer Dunn, et al, Seymour av- enue; Willlam T. and John J. Erwin to Angelo Bertl, Erwin place; John Ean :rf J. Mulville, et al, to Jamea and Agnes Brown, South Migh street. never would have married her at all, your honor,” was the statement of Willfam Jones to Judge Benjamin W. Aalling in police court this morning when he took the witness stand in ap attempt to establish ex-| tenuating circumstances for hurling a frying pan across the k thelt home last night with unerring aim that 36-Inch Sateens Our vegular line of fine grade lustrous sateens, 25 different shades for Yard 21 C Wednesday “KAYSER” LINED K ot Cashmerette Children’s Worsted Mittens Gloves Warm and sery- 23¢c LINED Golf Hese Fnglish - Ribbed Grey and hrown mixtures, with cuffs of contrasting colored designs, For Wednesday 19c Pair ., O CLOSE OUT ALL OUR Pathe Records Your choice of over one hun- N e dred selections, both nstri= | ot W ednesdiy —1r mental and vocal, 25 For Wednesday CHILDREN'S FLEECE $700,000 LOSS IN Snap Fasteners All sizes, Black and 5c white, For Wed. ODDS AND ENDS IN Window Shades To close out, All colors, Can be used in attic rooms or gar- ages. Slightly shop worn, Spe- cial for Wednesday - 19C Linen Buffet Séts To embroider; a num- ber of different shapes, all are spoke stitched; some very pretty designs not difficult to work, for Wednes- 3 9 c day . Folding Ironing Tables Made of seasoned stock. Size of board 14x54 inches. Special Wed... . $1.98 Old Dutch Cleanser Special for Cocoa Door Mats Wednesday. .. Household size. Fine grade | material, Special 69c for Wi sda PURE LINEN Dish Toweling With colored borders, Spe- ::“:Li::*r&dny—!‘d“... lz%c Children’s Woolen Hose English ribbed style, all colors, warm and comfy for immediate wear, for Wed- nesday .... Pr. 45C Voile Curtains Hemstitched, made of - fine grade material — 2 1-4 yards long. Spectal! $ l -69 Wodresday—Pr.. e Congoleum Floor Mats Assorted patterns, Size 36x38, Special Wednesday. «. .ome .o 33C : Sash Curtains Made of fine quality crosshay muslin. Finished full . length, Special for 35c For women, iceable, For Wed.—Pair Windsor Ties In crepe and satin, all colors, Tivid shades in a glorious as- sortment and dainty pastel tints, Wed. :N_OZIAG;H Gloves In <lip-on and clasp styles. A well knitted glove, For Wed,—Pa'r Linen Scarfs To embroider, sizes 18x54 in white spoke stitched for crocheting, a variety of patterns, for Wednes- 1 00 day: « e ——— WOMEN'S FULL FASHIONED Woolen Hose All colors, Trregulars $2,00 grade. For Wed, — Pair Jersey Gloves With fur crey and hrown. Wednesday Pair trimmed wrist in Al for 55 Boudoir Caps Of satin and crepe med, good head size in neat hox, For Wed Wiltlam H. H L Mrs. Willlam N.McKirdy, Mrs. James T. O'Connor and two in Berlin not lyet appointed. The “Sunshinere” are planning to tanker alongsi e 36 lace trim- Lach one 25¢ Boys' Percale and Woven Madras Striped BLOUSES A nice assortment for every taste, all sizes for Wednesday of a ... 95¢ Women’s ' Silk and Wool Hose Both Fnglish ribbed and plain styles—all colors, 656 Por Wednesday WOMEN'S EXTRA SIZE ' { You can be 80 distressed with gas | and fu !Ne1 think your heart is golng to $top nelair heating. y that stood In its! company's fire bri-| Your stomach may b so is he flames, the emer-| that your breathing cre set to work and | Baspy. he other tanks were| You think pe d. More than 87, | cating, oline went up tn| You are diz | relief——what the sparks! = Just one « s ahout £o conspicuously that are-| Mentha-Pepsin an ten men had diffic in savi nmltho gas disap! vessels of the United States Shipping | the hear | moored in mid-| deep and With this wonderful medicine you can banish in digestion or dyspepsia, catarrh of stomach, or any ab- normal condition that Kkeeps the stomach in constant rebellon and one bottle will prove it. And how happy you will be when .vmn— stomach {s as good as new for ap3 you are suffo- | then dizziness, nervousness, sicep- | lessness, headache, dull eve % | other aflments caused by a dis ed stomach will disappear a of Dare’s | will be your old happy, conten minutes | self again. Aselrod’s Pharmacy and ars, the pressing on | every regilar pharmaclst gurantees es and you can breath | bne bottle of Dare's Mentha-Pepsin tural, | to way to stomach com- ea, Staten Island.| Oh! Wht ble ; but why ! fort, 1 to the|not get rid of I cks alto-| Over 6,000 bottles mold tn one g embers gether? Why have chronic indiges- | small New Jersey town last year— s the sound. |tlon at all? | ask yourself why? uand solnd after they had jumped sent flames to the tanker William ness and bloating that you { Refining com distended “Wan E Ta” short ang Boys’ Chocolate Lined Gloves Cape and half PUK. sewn, in browns. greys and t Flannel Shirts L e 'G‘éé Peanut Bars | Targe ruffle. Tor Wed ALt L late, suede one-clasp ft wind swept flavors The Williams & Carleton Co. Harrrorp N bar fine grade choco- Chock full of 7 vl C peanuts. For Wed, ,. “Willimantic” Flannel Gowns | bk Thread Infants’ All numbers, in black and Lisle Hose white. Vor 3 N‘.m»lOc The famous “Pippin” Brand, Wed in \\hll«v'. cordovan and black, From 415 to 613 12"12(: Bixby’s Shoe Polish Por Wed.— Oil” in 10c WOMEN'S EXTRA HEAVY oo Regular and extra sizes, with or without collar, $1’45 | For Wednesday Men’s Shaker Hose Brown and grey mix- tures for Wed- " nesday S I c el 'S EXTRA SiZP Flannel Bloomers Made of Scotch flannel. rein. forced seat, rulfled knee For Wednesday 49c Pair. . WOMEN'S EXTRA HEAVY WIIGHT Vests and Pants Children’s Heavy Grey Knit Sleepers Sizes 1 (o 10 foet comfy for e e re——— e ———————— . e e . . S 2o e e e Boys’ Heavy Flannel Suits Tn “Oliver Twist” and Middy stales. Trimmed with colored bindings, Slzes 3 to 95¢ 1amph5]l'& Famous Tomato Soup Great for these cold days, for e 15c HE fli‘i’? WOMDN “Royal” and brown and black. For Wed, “Jet For the women of New England, cxpert bakers themselves, the Six Bakers created this ideal loaf A\ \\\\\‘\\\ \ A\ N (i gy 3 i 4:1“‘3“/"' ‘z’xg e f i} el By |\; \ First quality They and are warm and these cold nights, For Wednesday 5. C . 0. P. Expenditures in Wards Now on Record Reput years. come with \ Wed.—Pair .. o W\ \ i é’i\‘lh!n‘] ,‘;l“:',| N .:&«WI;*'I‘L}A lyl Il - BUILING PERMITS Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN STREET PHONE 1409-2 can call it their own— Rich FurTrimmed Coats $26.98 to $125.00 A collection of beautiful Coats—C(oats embracing the N HITE ROSE is essentially New England’s. Made only of the purest ingredients. Skillfully baked into a brown, crisp- Born of the desire of six expert crusted, flavory loaf. bakers to create an ideal loaf—a loaf that would meet every requirement of New England housewives, skilled themselves in baking. ‘ These six men pooled their knowl- edge and shared their baking secrets of many years to make White Rose. WHITE RoSE The Master Loqf of the Six Bakers WhiteRose s recognized as worthy of New England. 7 7 Get a loaf of White Rose from your grocer today and learn why more than 300,000 fine New England housewives serve it. authentic fashion in styles, color, fabric and fur. BEAUTIFUL DRESSES to go with your new Coat. Indera Figurfit Knit Underskirts—The coldest, blowi- est day does not trouble the woman who has learned the and Underskirts warmth convenience of Indera Knit Burr to Speak at and Slips. Lincoln Street School Parents DAINTY SILK UNDERTHINGS Chemise—tep-in Sets—Gowns—Slips—V ests—Bloomers HANDSOME SCARFS © Massachusetts Baking Co.. 1924 B o T e SEEL P R S o W S e Imported Scotch Highland Plaid Scarfs from. ... $3.00 Up

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