New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 13, 1925, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1925, ONE WEEK CLEARANCE Columbia—Brunswick and Victor PHONOGRAPHS in CONSOLE and UPRIGHT MODELS N "\ 100 RECORD SELECTIONS FREE WITH WROUGHT IRON BRIDGE LAMP And Parchment SHADE With Every Phonograph = A ,THE BIG FURNITURE STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES 132 MAIN ST ] ‘D Agostno, lurl\ atel, Eas I FF AT rnr: revealdd that D'Agos! ! | turnished . 10,000 ball for Silver LAUGHS AND 0005 - at Hospital Will Have: homas Silver, Home Soon | Jersey City, March 13 nd & bank book in au ove ound today on the ULy upper deck of e morning will number of swir Superintende trict 4ttorney and said his bail w 7\!'! Think Man, Believed Drowned, tified of his son's disappearance. Two notes E clusne Country Club| Tna e infant girl found in a lot the Los Ange depart- | Bplial Ray utherford, N. J., had Sommitted |ig named, is loeated in the high Sier- | PeINE ed by the police, hospital seofted the suicide idea, {eahin sites for policemen and thelr |to adopt the foundling. one of the notes whic 4 yunge are among the facilities plan. [Mother have heen unsuccesstul and of smuggling ate over the clied Ly mother instinct, appears 1 deposits of onl their mi more quickly i rtment has charge of the litt tatheart, Jersey' City, to whom one approximat Iy 1.000 new men stu-!Doyle said this afternoon that he will universi ast night she said. her | ture ca T The {that she be permitted to adopt the The notice calling for Silver's ap- | Ipearauce in Albany was from Leo Breed, Ufited States assistant dis- {be forfeited if he did not appéar S e Chlld Lital L \ngeles Poh('e Have oat! 1.05 A corridor at the New Britain General club composed e ers u omy d ent mbers oo at NewIBruns: {ia ni e s et not be long without vl that David Silver of | The Oulkhurst Mountain Clab, as it |14in from the numibe de by jumping into the Tudson ' rag near Yosemite valley. A hundred Authoritios and the charity depart- Police, however, who are in- Jand have been set aside for | Ment from people who are anxious | ing that the man lad wabted to ! Lfforts of the police to sccure a which opinion they bases ColrA ANk Avs v {clue to the identity of the infants hat Silver was to appear in federal o, i Chief Willlam C. Hart is of the ourt i Albany, N v to faco opinion that unless the mother, im- | an border. I cjaims the child, she will not be hools, which bore Silver's | Seattle, March 13, cd. In the meantime the charity mounts, The overcoat at ¢ figurcs published by the Unfversity at were identificd by Miss L { Washington here indicate, tvr‘l 'nt qf Charitles John bt the notes w be- dents at the stated 'confer with a woman tomorrow onging to Silve her | that they were not su eir fu- |morning in regard to her request ndicated suicidal int dilemma, out of a smaller {infant. The story in Jast nights paper Another note, addressed te T.!total, numbered about 100. jof the finding. of ths child resuited zirls in the samc OPENING SALE SALE STARTS SATURDAY ILarge House Brooms Cmbl l C EaCh Opportunity Sty S St To Save most reasongble in the TO THE FIRST 200 CUSTOMERS city. Monc\ HERE ARE A FEW OPENING BARGAINS | MEN'S WO ND DRESS Men's Chambray Work suimrs | MY HORK AN, T 43¢ | . $1.69 HEAVY ARMY KHAKI | MEN'S KHAKI SLIP-ONS An,‘l\$-1.69_\u()]\ $1 98 e 5 MEN'S WOF With or \\-(huulmllnr reg $2.69 - ~ NEW BRITAINS LEADING ARMY & NAVY STORE 36 CHURCH STREET NEXT.TO MILLER’S DRUG STORE We wish to announce ot the public of New Britain and vicinity, the opening of our new and up-to-date Army and Navy Store. We will ofter to thc public a larger and better line of merchandise than any other Army & Navy store in New Britaiu, \PbLl\l FOR SATURDAY ONLY MEN'S BLUE OVERALLS 94c s KH. \l\l l‘\\IG TME \& lkl\lhl SOCKS in a number of calls being received |at the hospital, police h‘flmmmr”EFFl Y A wl the charity department from |at the hospital where she kicking for the et TN Come {0 Heart | mindful of t | Employs Guardian of War The third unit of the ter inal, | another t L ure, is designated as the cold storage sec- Perishable goods sl [ this section will be stored here by cking house company patrons of Hw road. The fourth u also ten stories in height, is to be a general r Cl ‘\\wrrhnu\‘, | y The arr; ent she is in. | enter the — Through Tunnel [ vay un pf'upy' desiring to adopt her. In the mean tlme, the little found- ling 18 h'mn\ in her mnmnry hnmo | {the best nr health, hu:h)ng 'mn gement by which trains rminal traveling hy sub- r the business district is at similar to the Brooklyh rminal in New York, but heru Memorial at Scotch Rate | paias, Tex, Marer 1 QLY R Gatrs Elgin, March 13.—The town coun- ; believed to 1 3 agruniundengiemiony 3 4 ; I el bniia s it he s | sections and lead to a point beneath cil has not errcd on the score of ‘ the tower bullding of the terminal. extravagance, or upset any of the ividual docks in the scotch thrift, by appointing a carctaker to look after the town war memorial for tavo The San rapidly o | shillings and sixpence a week. For is composed of four u this sum the caretaker must which is in reality a s all withered flowers and | he second unit, the memorial, eted, is occupied by refully arrange the wreaths | and forwarding com London, Mar daily. unit, has played the Prohibit the parking of motor uu“nng a ten s nex, | wireh, in L cars near the memorial. will he comy During all this Prevent peo; om standing on to be used fo ) the memorial steps, and sec that | section of the the memc and 1ts surroundings building, will are kept and neat. with sales d YOG TAKES THE BLAMI Circulation Proves Reader Interest “Reader interest” is the prime requisite of every newspaper. It is the essential point to be considered by the advertiser who wishes to tell his story to the public. Paid circulation is proof of “reader interest.” The public will not buy a newspaper in which it is not interested and it will buy one in which it is. The New Britain Herald allows no returns from news stands or dealers, The paper is hought and paid for by carriers, dealers and mail subscribers. And The Herald has more than twice as many reader other newspaper published in New Britain. 'S as any That proves reader interest and is evidence to the merchant of the pulling power of The Herald as an advertising medium. Circulation, reader interest, pulling power and an extremely low advertising rate are what attract merchants to the advertis- ing columns of The Herald. Practically all national advertisers use The Herald exclu-* sively. They know the value of circulation. Every Phonograph During The Sale And >, a Viekers- around at Chestnut, England. Rain Dimmed Vision Let Them Be Light! Let shoes be light— ww.n.nrds 1»11”1:1('151!- ion. And gay new colors with the charm of youth and Springtime make their bow to New Britain. But that’s to be expected of The Vogue. The sur- ni\i“[: thing is that you can have such remarkably “Fine” quality foot- wear at only $6.85 ., $7.85 VOGUE SHOE SHOP 236 MAIN STREET In the Heart of the City five of crew of six of Great Britain's newest bombing /irginia, were injured when it crashed to the

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