New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 17, 1925, Page 2

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ot B LA 5 -~ KNUCKLE DOWN|F Y0U WOULD QUALIFY : Rules o B¢ Enforced in Marble Contest Elizabeth Arden’s Toilet Requisites Creams Powders Lotions Compacts h THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN Fditor has ¢ ysitlon of shootin yming Herald jor Achievement conts Ause e players th which is n It games tournament 1 in the playe e Marb forthe st be p" at Leth anie any of local ordinarily and migs in the ri allowed ording in t to t} ir nationa W I 1 must ko the ring in in the illust ng as demonstrate tions below: With the Easter Parade Over— now for the main performance! n estimated that over 70 per cent of the men and only one per cent of the women let ter come and go without new lothes in theiv wardrobes. be Tt has Most men like to walt—size up the parade—they like to get a ine on the lino-up before they buy thelr tickets. i AT L'ront View s require that 1 be in contact with r the shooter 1 best w above i For thass men, we have brought in mew suits since Easter. We are not asking you to review clothing that others have passed on and passed up—we're asking ! you to try on models that have | been brought down from our shop sinee April 13th. Strict at least one knuckle sha the ground until a has left do it is shown in th tlon by no less an authority t George Lennox of more, M the pregent world's champion. Resting the last three knuc the ground gives a firm base, Pressing too hard will de cor I times painful. If only one or two knuekle® are on t ound the hand s eramped into a position that cannot be depended upon. In gripping ter with the thumb do not hold it so tightly that a blood blister will op I8 one | of the tips Lennox passes out In the following illustration show- 95-99 Msulum Street |Ing the correct side view of a shoot- : attord | |erthe nccepied position “It ‘Pays to Buy Our Kind” | est “English” shot is dem ( " Complete ranges in color, pat- tern, model and size—to please 70 per cent of the men and one per cent of the women who i waited. HORSFALLS 1s which are s usual SHURBERG COAL C€O. 53 Franklin Street Phone 2250, e xpedition Sent Into Valuable “Tropical Valley” Vancouver, B. C, April 17.—A veond expedition into the unknown cgion of British Columbia lying orth of the Strikine river, includ- od within which is the mysterious “tropical valley” of the far north, will ‘leave hers the latter part of the month headed by George Platz- 7er, prospector. He 18 backed hy wealthy Americans, The first expe- dition, headed by Frank Perry, Van- couver mining engineer, is already on the outskirts of the unexplored teritory. The object of both expedi- tions, each heavily backed by capital, is the Virgin area reported to be ric in placer gold, platinum, copper iron and lead. An ofl lake and coal seams are also reported to have been seen, i vl Side View ling arble play. Many sclentists belleve that fish I MOTHERS ONLY KNEW During thess days how many ehil- dren are complaining of Headache Feverishness, Stomach Troubles and Trregular Bowels and take cold If mothers only knew what Mo Gray's Sweet Powde vould do their children, no fi would ev be without them for uss when need- od. Thess powders are £0 easy and pleasant to take and so effective their action who or about mothers for o by drug there in a pos DAYLIGHT SAVING Railroads, Places and Offices Alfected 'Unsurpassed Value | A value in Steel filing equipment never surpassed—a rugged, effi- cient, thoroughly equipped Art Metal Steel Cabinet offered you at the price of wood. Investigate and compare. NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 96 West Main St. Phone 612 ang Chinese Seek Repeal of Discriminatory bookkeaping declared conatit ‘lirilt'llh. N TIME APRIL 2%TH Factories, Business Acts NEW PRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1925, by the suprer the Chinese P Wilippinc. cour, will ba sought merchants of the wvid, the 2%.year.old son in a |Cheago hospital, whose lllness from | poisoning caused the inquiry into the deaths, remains in a serious condl- tion, physiclans seid. by requires all accounts to W n nr st in English, Spanish or a! Phil |-»|‘1v| dialect, and the Chinesc NSANITY MAY B ham Rests Upon Condition Today Chinese merchants throughout the tho poilson in bread and butter and had taken similar doses herself each . |time because of her desire to join | her husband who dled first, with their best loved child, Mae, the sur- viving daughter, escaped. She dl liked her, the mother sald. CATERPILLAR CLUB of islands who are not conversant with ny of these languages, and who aro unablo to employ bookkeepers on count of the expense, | It was stated that if the legisla- | ture falls to repeal the law, the| Chir as o last rosort he case the Cnlted Crown Point, Indiana, Apri} 17.~ Arraignment of Mrs {ham, 49-year-old . Ind., widow, {on a murder charge in connection with the confessed killing by poison |of three of five members of her fam- ily who died’in six years, depended | today on her condition Her hearing to answer a charge Washington, April 17.—Men. who |of polsoning her son, Waiter, was were drafted for service during the [postponed vesterday when she col- World War, but not accepted by the |lapsed in her cell after her confes. army because of physical disability, [sion. She revived last night and af- ire not entitled to the $80 bonus [ter eating dropped iato a mund granted by Comptrolier [slecp General M 1 today in a case | While Prosecutor August Bremer, | | brought hy Crutehfiold of |assisted by Chicago prosecutors, had | inot determined definitely whether to Itest her sanity, attorneys hired by Mae Cunningham, her daughter, in licated inse might be a defense nl Whether three other bodies | |Wotld be exhumed, sinca chemioal lanalysis of the two disinterred in- dicated presence of polson, also was | undetermined " Anna Cunning will, carry of State su prome court, ! Discharged Draftees Not Entitled to the Bonus | Escapes Can Belong Washington, April 17.~—One ol the most exclusive clubs in the world exists in American army cir B. rles, club, The comptroller declared that Crutchfield, who was discharged 24 | lays after induction, had not served | | within the meaning of the law. and its memb hp i confined a brusii with the grim have come out winner. reaper, and APPRENTICED TOR $1 New Orle La. April Sylvia Size ol Prosccutor Bremer belioved ex- bound over to her grandparents for |y, ymatjon of the bodies of David, Sr., five years in return for the.payment jop hyghand, Isabelle and Charles of $1 in an agreement signed bY |epjjgren, is unnecessary but Chicago | Philip Sizeler, her father, and Otto [qnthoritics were ftold that Mrs. | Sizele grandfather, and approv- [Amanda Arnold, Chicago, a geter of ed in civil district court here today. ihe hushand, would Insist that all The document provided that the |ihe hodies be examined, Chicago and grandparents teach the little girl the | India sts xaid the bodies of rade of dressmaking. The elder!Harry and Walter, contained Sizeler is a retired jeweler, |arsenie. 4 17~ was emergency, parachute, army air service offi cors say, vices for birdmen, Through use of the parachute nlne arm: fliérs since the war have been abled to escape sudden death, The: L ¢ is so dubbed because the larva of | the caterplilar comes floating dow sons, I, 18 T-H-E BIG DAY SR-VALUE OF THESE SPECIALS 1S MAGNET THAT DR/ THE THRIF HOUSEWIVES TO OUR COUNTERS—COME WITH THEM SATURDAY, AS USU HERE., THE “BIG DAY" SPECIALS OUR HOUR SALES SAVE YOU MONEY 9 TO 11 AL M. 9 TO 11 A M. LFAN FRESH BEST MAINE SHOULDERS POTATOES | b............19c peck ......... 18¢ | FRESH I'RICASSEE NATIVE YELLOW Fgwl lb 32c| Onions . .41bs. 19¢ STOSP. M. 7A.M.TO1P. M ARMOUR'S LEAN SMOKED FINE GRANT l ATED SHOULDERS Ib. 18c SUGAR Gold Medai or John Alden Flour SPECIALS ‘ BIG LAMB SALE GENUINE SPRING LAMB LEGS LAMEB LOINS TO ROAST ... TOREQUARTERS LAMB FANCY STEWING LAMB FANCY LAMB CHOPS . 9 TO 11 A, M. ROUND, LOIN, PORTERH'SE STEAKS FRESHLY GROUND Hamburg 3 lbs. 25c 10 Ibs, . 25 1b, sack XXXX—2 Ibs. ... PRIME RIB ROASTS BEEF ALL DAY BIG BEEF SALE LEAN BOILING BEET LEAN MEATY POT ROASTS .. PRIME RUMP ROASTS BONELESS RIB ROASTS ..., FANCY SHOULDER CLODS . BIG VEAL SALE LEGS MILK FED VEAL SHOULDER CUTS TO ROAST ANCY MEATY BREASTS | RUMP ROASTS VEAL ... CHOICE VEAL CHOPS . ~ BIG PORK SALE o (FRESH) ROASTS PORK ... LEAN RESH HAMS ... FTRESH SPARERIBS . SUGAR CURED BACON \n\ ARES I'RESH CUT PORK CHOPS ...... SWIFT'S GOLDEN WEST | MORRELL'S PRID} Fowl..“..lb 42c Hams.....lb | FATTED ROASTING J4¢ Chickens ... lb 45¢ EGGS! EGGS!! Doz. 350 3Doz. $1 00 ALL GUARANTEED STRICTLY 'RESH NEW LATD ¥ s FINEST CREAMIERY BEST PURE WHOLFE MILK FRESH “CONE" BUTTER LARD CHEESE ' LEAF LARD Zibs. ,..‘91c Zlbs. 37c lhe e 29c [hremeee20c | | OUR DINNER BLEND COFFEE..2% 1bs, $1.00 RED BUTTERFLY ENG. B'FAST TEA 15 b, MOHICAN MAYONNAISF Bot. PURT. RED CURRANT JELLY glass CAMPBELL'S BEANS OR SOUPS. . .34 cans MOHICAN EVAPORATED MILK ...3 cans FINEST QUALITY BLUEBERRIES can LEMON OR VANILLA EXTRACT NEW PEA BEANS . &%, VRESH SHREDDED COCOANUT | FINE TOILET PAPER | OCTAGON SOAT N\, B. € FRUIT FAVORITES N.B.C. I'LAKE BUTTER (RACKE] n\"pl\gfi 3. SPECIAL!—CUT 1 FI1G BARS (FRESHLY BAKED) REFUGEE BEANS..2 cans 31c GINGER SNAPS ....2Ibs. 25¢ pk 25c b. 15c | ASPARAGUS . Bunch 15¢ SWEET JUICY FRUSH GREEN SUNKIST ORANGES 2 doz. 45c GARDEN SPINACH. Ké\igi“glsflll ATED (SPECIAT SAITURDAY ONLY In her confession, Mrs. Cunning- | bam sald she had given her victims | VERY EXCLUSIVE Ouly Army Airmen With Narrow Soviets "Now Claim to It is known as the Caterpillar |to alrmen who have recently had a |two years before Marcon! announced While a slow landing speed for an | Jane is considered of importance | cnabling the ma- to come down in a small fleld, is still the ace in life-sav- en- make up the Caterpillar club, which the alr on & thin, sliken thread. Safety devices in alroraft, officgrs thipk, Wil Increase the membership of the Caterpillar club.. They point |to the tact that while in 1921 army | aviators flow 144,420 miles to each fatal accldent, this figure jumped to 201,080 fn 1923, tho latest year for | which figures are wvaflable. » The nine offlcers, club members who owe thelr lives to the parachute, | are: ¥irst Lieut, Harold R, Harris of | McCook Field; Second Lieut, W, W, White of Kelly Flold; First Lieut. | John A, Macready of MeCook ¥'leld; | | 8econd Lieut. A, R. Crawford of | Kelly Field; First Lieut. L. \L.| Itooutz of Bolling Meld; Capt, Wil- llam E. Lynd, First Lieut, C, D. Mc- | Altister and Cadet Charles A. Lind- ‘mugh, of Kelly Field, and Capt, nk O, Hunter of McCook Field, Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN ST. PHONE 1409-2 Things Decidedly New Little Old “Miss New York” Handbags Many Styles in Choker Beads One-Sided Rufflings and- Jabots Crepe de Chine and Baronet Satin Negligee “Van Raalte” Silk Underwear “Trillium” Silk Lingerie Champagne, Nude, Melon, Blush, Atmo- sphere, etc., Silk Hosiery Hats for Children Havé Invented Wireless | Moscow, April 17.—~Willlam Mar- coni's claim to the invention of wire- |1ess telegraphy Is disputed by the | { | Soviet government, which announced | today that radio communication was | - |invented and actually used by Pro- | fessor A. Popoff, of the electro-tech- 1 |nical institute of Leningrad, in 1895, | 11 his discovery to the world, AWARDED DAMAGES Plattsburgh, N. Y., April 17— Eard C, Shelley of Clifton Springs | was awarded $4,814.50 in supreme court here last night in a suit for | ,000 damages against the Rutland ilroad. The verdict was returned | after four hours deliberation. Shelly | was injured in a grade crossing ac- | dent at Mooers Forks last August | |in which three other members of a | Rochester motoring party were klll-i ed. | | Pongee Dresses for the Little Miss Tricolette Slips and Knickerettes “Tre Jur” Compacts Wrap Around Corsets and Corselettes Coats, Dresses and Blouses h 14 n MBEE~ I, “”CLOAKAND 5UIT SHOP Saturday Shoppers Will Find Here a Vast Collec- tion of New Spring Apparel at Economical Prices . HUNDREDS OF SPRING COATS RACKS AND RACKS OF THE MOST PLEASING STYLES THAT WERE EVER SEEN THIS SPRING. ARE SPECIALLY FEATURED IN AN ATTRACTIVE PRICE RANGE 142 . 192 22 You may shop all day, from one end of the city to the other, but you'll never find such a broad selection so moderately priced. Materials that makKe an excellent coat, include joseena, cheviot, charmeen, poiret twill, bengaline, silk and angora. The new light Spring colors are featured. Models for dress, sport and utility wear in all sizes. SPRING DRESSES In Lovely Styles at Qs . 1] 95 19 Others Up to $35.00 In A collection that is second to none in its splendid —_ | | style variation. Beautifully styled Frocks for every C¥ \‘\ Springtime occasion are shown in materials of Canton crepe, silks, satin, georgette, prints and flannels in de- lightfully lmrmomuus colors. )Y Als Mar FNGLISH WALNUT MEATS 1 'RESH ROASTED lsc PEANUTS IT'S YOUR BEST FOOD— BE SATISFIED Whipped Cream Cakes NEW SEEDLESS RAISINS T,'\‘?f,,\”f"""' "i"...( 25¢ 2m 19c 39¢ LARGE HEAD = lOc LETTUCE . IOC 1 1bs. 19c 16 oz. Loaf EXTRA FANCY MUSHROOMS GERANIUM PLANTS (All Colors) Pot FRESH DUG PARSNIPS 7c Fancy Layers Pound Cake Large Fluffy Rolls Ali Kinds Buns FANCY ¢ BEANS 21 oz. Loaf 10c . 26c to 50¢ 1h. 23¢ doz, 15¢ . doz. 18¢ en. 400 CUSTARD OR COCOANUT CUSTARD . .ea. 25¢ Whipped Cream Puffs Cusard Cream Puffs Chocolate Eclairs for See These Lovely Newly Arrived HATS TO SELL AT $3.95 — $4.95 They're here in eyery color to match or harmonize with your New Easter Costume — and in the most be- witching styles—little, close-fitting hats, large pokes, and chie off-the-face styles of silk and silk and straw com- binations—many are flower trimmed. A splendid selec- tion at these very moderate prices. .

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