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2 WINTER FASHIONS IN WOMEN'S FURS, Longchamps, French Style Cen- fer, Shows Them OIf | | | | OOKED FOOD SHOP| 118 MAIN ST, ‘Iutual Rldfi: for ordering Delicatessen ' prepared foods here, w her cleanliness and quality ar of first importance. We carry a large variety of pure ! foods and table luxuries in ' Our Delicatessen, as well as . aids for house cleaning and '« Jaundry work. Careful at- ¢ tention to every livery are also assured ever,\‘} patron. SATURDAY SPECTALS New Walnut Meats, 60c 1b. Cloverbloom Butter, (prints) 45¢ Ib. Gobel's quality first Bacon, 35¢ Ib. Home Made small Sausage, 35¢ Ib. Gobel’s Boneless Smoked Hams 25¢ Ib, Brookfield Butter, (prints) 45c Ih. Imported Swiss Cheese, 59¢ Ih, Wew Bockwurst, 38¢ Ib. New Sweet Mixed Pickles, 20¢ 15 pint. Beardsley’s Boneless Herring, | 15¢ jar. Regular 45¢ Coffee, 40c b detail of * vour order and prompt de- |, Roast Stuffed Chickens 2 to 4 lbs, avge., % $1,75--52.00, About the Store Ritter and Sweet Almond Canton ¢ Plum Pu 3 N. B¢ Fig Mudding. Park Cann ¥ in Products Flizaheth All Kinds ¢ Chicken ahle woked M Potato, €aht Tuna } He lind swing into place. bl o the In my fliend, to pleven orrigan, holding out his hand, | pl \cking up his hat and making for the steps 1 1 carried her to NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDA\., swung slowly round, letting the | water “1 go mow | “Corrigan," teh the tlain to Jesselton, for|for ceren boat to Labuan leaves tomollow, ten days 1 Jeturn, 1 look to t this—tlag 1 think I ean promise you, he declared warmly, rigan not stand, “you're tl best pal a fellow ever had I'm damn sorry 1 didn't tell you about all this before; but I was fool enough to think you wouldn't under- sand."” “I shouldn't have, “without sceing M i-Ho." He turned to the girl, “You have taught me something tonight, that pproaching | yesterday I wouldn't have belfeved down Living in these remote fringes of him from | civilization, working all day among | the very lowest types of your people, — one forgets, if one has ever known, Donald White sat, in sarong and that there are others so difterent, glet, listening to the ¢ that it is difticult to imagine they of the same race, I came in her to put an e lieved to be a mere rdon humbly 1 upon a \ usually answer for my em- “Thanks,” replied Mr. Lal-Ho, I'rom t shrill scream He hurr Corrigan watching loorway © came ces from th ‘u night was dark a a faint hree of the llalson I beg I ind T've mance,” He end of he continued, you'll listen to me, beca vou respect my opin s must stop. Thi ame to sce me to he things hey were un v I can as T 1 wide. “My husha manded fearfully, Srr he de her hands to her Corrigan nodded He gathered her u You must admit that vour day ves, T have come," she voic “1 ha of it, indiscreet. I promised him I d nip the affair in the bud—be- fore his return from Labaun in 10 lays." The girl swayed softly to and fro, the one thing Cor- | said the other, | 1 to what I be-|ny his | NOVEMBER 28, 1924, ‘P(M \\ar Boundanes Cause Endless Worry Belgrade, Jugoslavia, Nov, 2 The the Balkans and Cer confusion of the frontiers of tral Europe, as i outcome has not been settled by means, al- though little 18 heard of the doubt- ful state of aftalrs outside of the immediate reglons affected New boundary lines been run through towns and villages in varfous countries and even across the farms of peasants themselves In many instances it is reported that the individuals whose property is concerned do not know to this 1ay to which state they should pay taxes. Estimates have been made by cstigators that it will requiro ten years or even longer to get the boundary lines straightened out, condltions amicably settled for iny thousands of person of the war, any have BRONCH ITIS Atbedtime rub the throat and chest thoroughly with— VA o RU Over 17 Million Jars 2 vee & ight signaling was, to say the least | ands still pressed to her head. | e knows that 1 have been she whispered, “it will be the ve man- Her |, 18t never know and There! He (s a devil ook here,” broks in Cor- e got to grit th of you ,and put up with Give up these sf mortal thing ,ar n with a carcass like devils—and L ke ot gt £ar We are followin that ecan only e turn may come, as you but the fires of our r have burned out with our youth.” Tt does sound pretty hopele; added her lover gloomify, oundedly rotten . with you ,but I'm bound to re- here. If T did clear out, have precious little to live on.” ‘orrigan pushed a glass toware was the higgest t in your turn 1 idea into my head, it's usually th e for some reason * | I've a notion there will be He rose ar Miss Heng b, Now, a way nd held out his hand to Rt on V-‘fl\v - about to cross the stretch of single track, when an BUY ONAUMiii_E.D sUY p NOW! QHANTITY o ! d at his feet, h over his chest, 'mzrd Lal 1'0 ¢ HEVR(\IF i B kb James D. Donahue Baritone VOICE CULTURE Rooms 318-319 Booth's Block Special Attention to Beginners Trainee of Yale University Tel. 1274-13 November ON‘L 100 DOWN | SUPERIGR 176 ARCH STREET The smoothest runnmg and best cooKing range on the mar- Ket. Perfect even to the smallest detail in labor-saving features. A. CIESZYNSKI & SONS 513-517 MAIN STREET 601 Tel. || hanner month This year has heen the largest in the history of our Company and we are giving this offer to make November the of the Orders filled in Don’t wait. of the vear. " satd White | wrmr‘ Our PASTEURIZED and CLARI- FIED MILK s the best you can buy—best for all your needs— perfectly pasteurized, Thorough- Iy clean, pure and wholesome, its one of the best products to use freely. Have us serve you. United Milk Co. 19 Woodland Street New Britain Phone 1610 ar wlght by using H.F.Reddell Reg. Optometrist with A. PINKUS Eyesight 300 Main St. Specinlist Phone 570, John J. Tarrant Funeral Director lmll Illlh'llm(‘l’ Upholstery and Repairing Residence 153 Jubilee. Tel. 1451-2 e—————————————— A\ There's a Treat in Store For You at the Opening New of the BENNETT MOTOR Home SALES CO. 250 Op 110 CO. PHONE 211 BELV BUILDING % - ARCH ST. p. Grand IDERE LOT FOR SALE 60x120—PRICE $650 $350 Cash One Minute to Trolley Balance on Easy Payments Good Reason for Selling Write Box 42—Herald Office Hartford We Have These Trunk Telephone Lines Patrons may now call us direct on the se wires without charge. Patrons in Windsor call 300 Patrons in New Britain call 3500 Patrons in Glastonbury call 200, Patrons in Manchester call 1500 Announcing the Opening of A New and Unique Christmas Shop ON THE THIRD FLOOR EXCLUSIVELY DEVOTED TO Men's Bathrobes Lounging Robes Smoking Jackets Sweaters and Housecoats We believe that the new location of this shop will appeal to women who are seeking gifts for men. Situated as it is, close to the apparel shop for women, this new space is luxuriously appointed, conveniently arranged so that shopping here will be a pleasure. In accordance with the popularity, which we believe this shop will enjoy, we are offering the largest and most comprehensive assortment of this char- acter ever brought to Hartford. Bath Robes Of fine woolens, trimmed | (¢ cotton, with braid, frogs or silk | faced collars and cuffs, mixtures and cashmere, $5 . $15 |$5 . $12.50 Pull-Over Sweaters in Endless Variety Many Made Exclusively for Us There are plain colors, heather mixtures, in all weights and styles $2.95 .« $25.00 Lounging Robes House Coats Of wool, wool mixtures, silk and silk mixtures. $15 . $65 Sweaters With Hose to Match Are among the considered | things for Men. Priced from $8 . $25 | cotton and wool R e T L AT T L A o M T O PRk U | CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs. —TEL. 2013 CINDERS FOR SAL A. H. HARRIS —General Trucking— 99 WEST ST. TLL. 29| GARAGES)| TORENT | FRANKLIN SQUARE | FILLING STATION { MARYLAND OYSTERS | Qur Crackers Are Always Fresh CLAMS FOR CHOWDER | SHRIMP | CRAB MEAT ! SCALLOPS | LOBSTERS | HONISS OYSTER CO. Temporarily Located at 25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford! THE OLD HOME TOWN Do you want a nice new apartment block? We can offer you one of the best in the city. We have the inside track of it, and can get it for you at the right price; all the improvements and a fine location, Fine rent on Har- rison street—See us. Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. BY STANLE NO-NoO-~ WE HAVE TURKEY HASH THIS NOON jLL STAY AWAY! U DID NOTHING BUT EAT TURKEY o A AP VIRARATLI LTI o HOPING FOR A CALL,OLD Doc PILLSBURY HUNG OUT OF HIS OFFICE WINDOW ALL THROUGH YESTERDAYS DINNER HOULR ,HE WAS STILL THERE WHEN POP BERNER \ QPENED UP KIS STORE THS MORNING “z.