New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 6, 1925, Page 16

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERA‘.b. TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1925, REOUIRES WORKERS -~ — . amion) - BOSTON STORE Employes Grateful Tor Plan. Donnelly Mullen Co. Which Saved Them $136,000 | P m. medy, “Rosemary." 11:20 p, m.—Organ recital, WHAS—Louisville, Ky, 7:30 to 9 p, m.~—~Concert. * Chapter IX and X of the “Billy and Jane" stories, Late important néws bul- leting, Oftlclal central standard VOICES IN THE AIR lThrough The Static ]‘ R Recelving conditions last night weran't what they might have been as far as clarity and amoeo o / vere concerne | sorts o " ime, A “';“ hertabg d Al L I primary livestock and wholesale Sl . and crashes penciratod he loud produce mur = 4 #apeaker, eapeclully on the 310 to 48 | 5 OIS TG WHN—New York City, meter wave band. Intermittent |y, nd Roof orches crashes of 1, but code | 455 4 1 was not noticcable as on the pre vious | KDKA—| 6:15 p. m.— 7:18 st Plttsburgh, Dipner concert, | m.~—Stockman reports of the s period, and Screen,” night. One of the hes cvening was t son City, Miss Snodgrass, waa dolin, young m sour| sta 1, where Harry M the me n WOS, Jeffer- l\ YWt lm NRO, 8:18 p. m ‘Aroun Chicago. program, with KYW ir Musica p. m—8 | 8:45 po m 10 p. m in short story News, financlal | g ing. 30 p. m,—Baritone, 9:45 p. m 10 p. m—Vandeville headliners. 10:30 p. m.~ Revue 11 p. m~Club Rose Revue. 11:20 p. m.—Orchestra, 12 p. m.—Ted Lewis gnd Clowne, WSB—/ \||ullll Ga, Entertainment. m.—Radiowl program . S pom WEAP—New York City. 0 11 p. m.—Dinner musj Novelty orchestr matic soprano I ank of \m Sil ux(o\\n Cora or hmu\ 110 p. m.—~Employment broadcast- Abilene, Kan., Jan, 6.—To save at | |least 10 per cent of his pay s one | lof the®dutics of ever unmm. New Rockwell Terrace ght Corporation and the l \.ph.m. Co., requires every mvmmu 3 tve me a man with a family a homo that Is paill for, und 99 | |times out of a hundred, we have a | contented worker,” said Mr. Brqwn, \ |"On the other hand, although by no,| '8 always, the man who does | have something ta ible to show | y to seck | other with the slightest excuse for | le compulsory s¥stem | savings 'WEDNESDAY SPECIALS LADIES' FLANNEL GOWNS Ladies’ best quality flan- nel gowns, made long and cut full, trimmed with silk braid, pink or blue triped, Wed. Specl ... $1.19 MEN’S HOSE Men’s pure thread silk, full fashioned Hose, col- MEN’S SHIRTS Mens genuine English deloth Shirts, made wit attached Collar, in plain white and finished with . 6-button front. Special : $l .79 at JRinis FLANNEL BLOOMERS Children’s heavy flannel SATEEN PETTICOATS Ladies’ white sateen Pet- |, ticoats with double skirts or double panel with scalloped bottom. SOFT COLLARS Drummers’ samples of . Ladies’ Fine Quality SILK AND COTTON UNION SUITS Medium weight, style low neck, no sleeve and knee length, value to $2.00. Wed. 31.00 Special, ea... Ladies’ Mercerized SPORT RIBBED .HOSE All the newest colors— [ At i : ors are black, navy, grey Bloomers with ruffled Aratex Semi-Soft Col- black, cordovan, ' tan, “ MICHIGAN TOO HOT L ,,\l‘fifif,?, ‘”‘,‘; and cordovan; tegular knee, din &infi:« or blue hlm‘tTheslel are the reg- heige land grey. Wed, G | v“l)){ to $1.25 values. stripe /e ular 35¢ cqllars, Special, " FOR ARCTIC REINDEER i S | Wed. speeinl., 87 € |Spesnl ovs 3OC] | Specatat s or DOC| | pie 65¢ { 'he ’ become neg- 4 - Riv WISH Only Seven Out of Herd of 60 Haye | or woman | BRASSIERES BED PILLOWS UNBLEACHED CURTAIN 5 ¥ yroportionate] i: S | Not Succumbed to species : ’(_m"”“m:“ Ladies Bandeau or but- Regular size, filled with ' SHEETS GRENADINES of Pneumonia ton on the side Bras- feathers, sterilized, cov- For large double beds, Dotted and figured, 36 1 | Lansttgl. fan it "'”‘“‘!‘0'" L I""“t"l Emday sieres with satin stripe, ered with A C A Tick- made of good quality inches’ wide, regular 39¢ | Lansing, Jan, linimum per cent, ' while | i il o B il il Dgs all size ing. Wed. muslin. Wed. yard. Wed, ) | PR e i e D tourt | Wed. Special . . 27C Special $1 19 Special ... $1'19 Special, yd... 250 I demonstrated that of their earnin, Y 7 Il\ Hou thrive in the { S ———— e Michigan, iroint 3 1 0 stown Cord orceatra. | MRS, . "‘f‘"&? SAL#‘_"{“‘S Will SASH CURTAINS Boott, Hemstitched LEACHED SHELF OIL CLOTH 5 ot Study Abroad This Year Hemstitched, dotted and ABSORBENT TOWELS SHEETING Scalloped and plain edge | ; Williamsburg, Va., Jan, 6—gf 3 g 3 inin | farm. Tt was the ho msburg, Va., Jan. 6.—Study | figured patterns, finish- with pink and blue bor- | |Two yards wide, good very special, fine quality. hig) | that. they would it the University of Toulouse 4 : Fa a stretches of the 1 ance and the National Univer- | ed, 31 inches. 59 der. Wed. 19 quality. Wed. 39 Wed. Special, 1 1 el SR e T v it e e ona o Wed. Spec., pr. (o} Special, ea.. .. (o Special, yard. . C| [vard......,. (o} L | northern woods sox 1 v(]wu £°1925 northern woods s he summe \ of"192 ‘\:‘\’h\}‘;’ll ‘ cou: i . diplomas at | e Aol e oe Toulouse and | < v 5 1\(“ 1 ghy $ p. m.—Home cr peninsula 2HK0E ”'001‘”““““’ BED TICKING b Cl!l:bol(‘)l TY(;{:\?;‘L‘;;G ko sl ENDS °‘A‘ on ‘T e lios Ban (Ll:in\filx- than with tho | Agsortment of stripes, 36 inches wide, suitable 4 4 OF MEN’S SHIRTS con started to dle | University of irses ofored extra heavy, 32 inches for scarfs, squares, cen- ecru and white, plain ::l"' S o o by William and Mary will bo opened | ’ 5 ’ o ters, ete. Wed. 39 and checked. Wed. Spe- Made of woven madras, o ,\(. :,m,,,,. to students hav \;H!'lo('lcll:”;inr(;::: w:de, ‘va l.le 59¢ yard. Special, yd cial, percale and fruit of the A 0 a species d crica o % S W e idents who can understand Spane Wed. Special, loom materials in a large and to a lack of lime in the food. |ish. The summer school at Toulouse variety of patterns to x E £ | Will be conducted by Dr, C. C. Ficht- \ choose from, size 14 to iy London Police Combat [, o1 the schor o e ADDED FEATURE FOR 1. Wed. §1,09 = | Hahlt Formmg Drugs | — z EDN D Special .... 1' dea ot e, ) i vt e || il Pk sl that somebod mw-:.mmug rman merchants and manufactur- | Gordon POIRET TWILL, €REPE DE CHINE, ato « he xisting will le 3 here Janua r it o0, e T d St ‘: P e e e PURE SILK HOSE FLANNEL and CANTON CREPE -, i e s reduced the import of these al weleome. They will tour g L Ladies’ Extra Fine cor drugs in some cases by about 80 per | Mexico for 30 days, visiting the in- in novelties, lace clocks, Quality ‘ \cw:mng and stil e, [ 6:15 p. m cent, according to statistics recently | mining and oil regions of drawn work clocks, also * Bri as the “Tarap; 6:45 p. — . m hublic., ublie, The travelers wil D « e it 2 N L a already & e hday list.e “'IK ;’.‘;'\ : ase, it is stated, is rllm 3 "‘::Az, but rx;v‘mrlxq«r:u:-rlxlrry;; H300 heavy weight silk, . SILK AND :m in on that statton. ! teps being take will be made through the United all the newest shades— 1 O O WOOL HOSE the We brok n: (\:\ 1| the authorities agalnst the vn-m\l!.’x States, black, white, nude, can- ® i vfi : bt Vel tire jolethes driee andinotitogany ton, airedale, grey, beige, Made of a very fine yarn A :’;:mm;:e._”“ ekl boad: "é"‘,{‘\"" L0 e Bmolltsiprescribe ““KIL"; o':(l "‘(‘)'l:’{‘“ PRl nile green, eanary, and A remarkable purchase enables us to of- colors black, grey, cordo- k. from WHX, New ¥ e 0 e QV ‘l—f I‘)‘lp;. values $jo 349§ fer these extraordinary values. T ,fll“d tan. Wed. i ch might — . | ed. G : o Special, o it B nly Third Qualify M These are exceptionally fine Dresses at to the writer last night. As PublicA ccountants CINDERS FOR SALE preciabiptat 1 O 30 low a price; all colors; all sizes up to 48. de too heavy. New York, Jan. 6.—Less than| e« mrom e nend A H. HARRIS e 2 he exam . 18 Nl fe 2 . -y broke out i e Special Purchase of SLEDS—AIl Sizes for Large and Small Children, from $1.29 to § 4.69 3 S 1w states and the cellent. We ). m.—Dan usic i T - ] kil tfiat“sfunfin,d. p. m.—Dar m, ,'v’) ;;‘;.:,«:;rlmlm::;)nu WEST sT, TEL. 2979 W"w adds greatly to it by kee nts, which pre- inf tener in suspense 3 i great silence co MARYLAND OYSTERS [ [ lz\}; F—K--X, Westin ¥ | Hastings ‘\'Ph:.' Ollxl\g:ickf’lrsecl‘l\re Here Is What You May Have Been Looking For— Ar Ep‘a" f;';“‘\:r‘e' 'CLAMS l-’éR CHOWDER f)ne l:‘amily House l\\'ith a large 'Iot ony Hom:y Su"eef. L?t i . Ty SHRIMP is 245 feet deep with barn on it. What Say You? Its §§ | ell by the state CRAB MEAT your next move. o SCA PS first “[."rlj‘fl 40 sue- ib;t’}‘lgns C R l t t 35 it = amp Real Estate Co.] R : HONISS OYSTER co. § -2MP il E —————————— - ily Located at || 22 Main Strect Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg, o (,RO\VLEY BROS. INC. M e L U & \D 125 CENTRAL ROW Hartford | 4 PAINTERS AND DECORATORS THE OLD HOME BY STANLEY i 267 Chapman Street . i ; Listimates cheerfully given on Lo i : - s - s e d all fobs. —TEL. 2018 . —r— - =€ WEATHER STRIPS N b 1L , o |§- . ‘ ' K¢ ol D5 ASSOF . Install the “Accurate” | 3 \ ’ 7 . |} McCabe St. Mary's \ b 5 r)oUG i b Saves 1-3 in Coal Bill | \ Don’t let your thoughts of a Family Memorial run 3 3 < PROC! ¢ : T. E. WOODS 4 LEA 37 Fr “ “\, I‘hv 1873 into another year. Place your order with us now for 37 Franklin Sq. Phone 187: spring delivery. ; 5 0 ¥ i JOHN F. MEEHAN Christmas Shopping is Over—New Year’s Celebration is Here Continued Cold (‘You SAY — {To BREAK | A WINDOW, COR. UNION and CLARK STREETS Tel. 2966 New Britain, Conn, Tel. 2067-12 Weather is the ‘ Prediction WITH NEW SILENCE ‘ w dn Sda So Insure Your Home e e - v A NEW PAIGE A NEW JEWETT Comfort by Using OLD COMPANY VALLEY Em%tirmna The Coal That Satisfies UNIVERSAL Coal & Wood Co. 477 West Main St. Harry C. Brown, Mgr Tel. 2587 and 2130 Specials WOODEN ROLLING PINS . WOODEN POPATO MASHERS VARNISH STAIN—ALL COLORS— Regular 3 Regular 60c¢ :\I Regula.r $1.10 Size PREPARE FOR PROGRESS FEAR NO FOLLIES | | | SEE OUR WINDOWS JANUARY 10th R R T : POSITIVELY WEDNESDAY ONLY BT HAS NOT BEEN DEFINITELY DECIDED WHETHER | THE FALSE TEETH DISPLAY STOLEN FROM THE FRONT OF Doc PULLMANS OFFICE WAS TAKEN BEFORE OR AFTER. FIVE DOZEN BISCLTS | SEE OUR WINDOWS JANUARY 10th “ i DISAPPEARED FROM THE BAKERY- WHITMORE PAIGE-JEWETT CO. Cor. East Main and Elm Tel. 3399 | | A. A. MILLS | PHONE 381 80w, MAIN ST. #1925 uY wex semwrce ..n‘”vf/ |

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