New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 26, 1924, Page 10

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NEW BRITATN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1924, 127 Main St., 0pp. Ah Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn Tel. 1409-2 12th ANNIVERSARY SALE RIDAY and SATURDAY, November 28 al 2 10% Discount on all Goods not specially priced below 209, Discount on all Coats and Dresses $1.75 a pair, all full fashioned Silk Hose, regular price $2.00. $1.00 each for “Carter’s” Union Suits, low neck, no sleeves, and ankle length, sizes 36 to 44. At $3.98 each, Wool Dress Ski At 79¢, Children’s Gingham Dresses; values At 25¢, small lot of 50c Muslin Bloomers Women; values to $12.98. to $2.00; sizes 6 to 14 years. —12th ANNIVERSARY SALE— At $1.25, a splendid bargain, Bungalow House Dresses, regular price $2.50. ‘or EURGPEAN RADI) TEST SUCCESSFUL BRITISH STOCKS stores Confidence And Holds Up Well §190,000 IN GIFTS | Building Fund of Presbyterian Hos- “DIAMOND DYE" IT A BEAUTIFUL COLOR pital in New York Benefits From BAD TAKE SALTS says Backachie often lLiave heen eating too much meat. JOINT -EASE fo Creaky Jonts .. -0 ealled Jo know wha Ambassador Sails Today nme His Dutics There STANGHIT — Gas On Stomach Makes RESTAURANT 13 Main St Special Dinner for tor THANKSGIVING DINNER . 81 OO Chicken n la I Cele Mrs. Cook Nervous 12 \oars Duc to Gas Turkey Roast Nried Sp Planked Sirl Chinese Dix Fried Boneless (i Chicken (1 Mashed 1 Engiish Plam ¥ Home Mode Pastr Tea or _ Handling of Egyptian Situation Re- Business means you WATERBURY STORE | Far | pro- { S BURGLARIZED FORBES, CASE 1S WELL UNDRR Wy Govt. Today Outlines Charges 10 Be Pressed P eople Nervousg SIX HORSES BURNED ous Show Animals Destroyed in Vire That Razes Rolling Meadow l'arm Near Camden | | » Loot Valued at Three to Five) rioone SHEATSLEY BACK 10 AID POLICE i « 'Bexley Clergyman Returns o s 10 ¢ | Scene of Furnace Mystery umbria coun- Columbus, Ohio, Nov, —~Ald of and his 1 in the effort to solve rious death of the pastor's ar-old wife, body prac- 1lly ineimerated, found by Iim in the nace of 1he parsonzge of Christ Lutheran church in Bex- v, November 17, was expected to- unty Prosecutor John R on the return of the family is, Ohio, where they have eatsley said ycs- would return to | utomobile today. » tragedy, Mrs., Ad- as buried at I'arm REFUSES WRIT No Mandamus is Porthcoming From Penn. Supreme Court in llrvlhm‘ Squahhle, whose was kneats- : ified last a to |\N1r mn\unu\h on 111\ of the tragedy, a number points which have come to light . time, may be cleared up, King by additional \lh”"‘\IL Will Be Sued for a Divoree Chemist | P'rosecutor J\I'H, nish crimson o un- body RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER |- - M No Says James H. Allen, Who Drove Out Rheumatic Poisons \fter Being Crippled for ., CLERGYMEN FINED Prench Impose Penalty for Taking Part in Forbidden Parade. Nov married this of the Peace bridegroom is em- tal attendant and ; sand Supreme Regent of R. A. (ommz to This City ting of y evening, r a reception hard E. mber 12 Connecticut 1 attendance, the ANNIVERSARY ames McDermott ir twentieth wedding an- elr home 406 Main e married in St Mr. Me ed by An-| & Co. for a number of +John's TFair, g ] City Items ![ PROCLAMATION The Hartford praying band will hold a meeting at the home of Wil- | lis E, Correll of 100 Chestnut streey !hll evening. Tomorro forenoon t 10:45 o'clock and at ) o'clock Vn the afternoon there will be Thanksgiving services at the home of Charles 0. Wedge of Plainville, T'ord car given away. St. John's Fair.—ad\t The Women's auxiliary of Eddy- Glover post, American Leglon, wil distribute Thanksgiving dinners to the disabled ex-service men and their families in the city. Mrs, O Bertini, Mrs. A. I, Schade, Mrs, G W. Hellberg and Mre. Thomas Wi er comprise the committee in ¢ Mist Anna Gill has reslgned h pesition at the P, & F. Corbin office and has entered the employ of the ! dancing. r's tonight Diress sale of Flizabeth, §7 W. Jadvt NMiss Josephine Beechwood Pennsy v nd the Thanksgiving with her parcnts at her hom: r street Because of the ho! , the regulu monthly meeting of the New Br n Acrie of Eeagle, scheduled for 10 morrow evening, will be he instead, There was no ondition of High *hool Main, Prof. l P Miller of schiool, spe 18 i University of Vermont Tedm Is at Milwaukee e, Nov, i Univ sity of Verme wanker 1 team y for the fina at a theater par AWARDED S$2.811.80 DAMAGES The case of Stanislaw iy tain as been withdr and ¢ court >, Hung s of $2,814.80 docket COMMUNITY THEATER Plainyille 26 Blind Hus"ands JACK DEMPSLY. NO, 9 “FIGHT AND WIN" SERIES COMEDY AESOP'S FABLES L) I,lb\‘;\ll;\\fl NOV, COMMUNITY THEATER THURSDAY, NOV. THANKSGIVING DAY Orphans 0f The Storm With LILLIAN AND DOROTHY GISH 10 SCARS MAKE A MAN—No. & | | | | | Thursday, November, has been proclaimed by the Governor of the State of Connecticut as Thanksgiving Day. * | I'rom ecarliest times l'nmmon-1 wealth and individuals alike have | day on which to ex- | atitude to the Au-| or of all hlessings, Religion and the family have been the || ndation stones of American around them this festi- always centered. Let us on this day renew the bonds of tamily home and give thanks to God for those gifts which he has b 1 upon us bountifully. 27, stower Crippled by Corns? Use “Gels-It” World's Greatest Corn Remover can lift the Money back guar. sold cverywhere. L. Lawrence & Co., Chicago FOR BURNING ECZEMA Apply /Lmo Lhc Liquid—E Antiseptic 7 to Use cted Ze) mocflm because it doe ) 5¢, large siz Zemo \4.;-\ antiseptic nnll“m. All druggists On our mettle all the time striv- ing to pleasc. small jobs of hauling or the biggest moving in That is the plan we're working town. one~ g 2 733 W/m‘z/y I bsenh Jdaon .)VING TRUCKIN G - SHIPPING YOPX TRID rw’/rr LEoLYe m__—d

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