New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 7, 1925, Page 23

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o o NEW BRITAIN DAILY, HERATD, FRIDAY, KUGUST 7, 1025, HERE is a difference in the August Fur Sale at the Connectl- OR almost fifteen years the Connecticut Furriers’ furs hav 1. ’ i asc L;;,i;‘é;ég; afr:‘g;? ?fi?lggl:ivo er?t:ii‘:vg’:i?to:};e;‘tsggrt?samo?}:: been known for reliability and dur](:ll:i]ityl.l m’;;:is :;;e \a\‘lfi viewpoint of price. We never manufacture “sale” furs. Every carry on the tradition. Advance winter styles at prices that are 1 . coat in our August Sale is new, manufactured for our regular only possible on this occasion. The greatest care has heen exer- ‘ ] stock (with all the quality, chic and dependability that the term cised in the selection of the pclts.. Every possible attention has f\ | 2 implies) but marked way below the September price to stimulate been paid to style and workmanship and any coat that is not good il A = early buying. enough to guarantee is not good enough for us to sell. b : o IT IS DISTINCTLY TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO | B : BUY A FUR COAT NOW! | P . i # Shop all over town— Compare quality and prices! You will be convinced that we " have the COAT YOU WANT AT THE PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY! / 1 BROWN CARACUL COATS| . MUSKRAT COATS | HUDSON SEAL COATS | ¢ A Aistinetive model, with Russian i Full length, featuring "“Tom Roy Trimmed with skunk or squirrel in Fox collar and border. These models Style,” extra fine. Favored by the different shades—Excellent v, ' cannot be duplicated less than $250, cel'lvga girls. Regular value $175. Regular value $275 R $185 $125 | $195 v \ L | BLACK CARACUL COATS BEAVERETTE COATS RACCOON COATS | | $125 $95 $185 | A g vel SHORT JACQUETTES ~ FRENCH SEAL COATS ~ LEOPARD COATS ) vy ‘ Any Garment e e » med "4 wondsrtal valus. Repuiny N e antee With| - Until desired. value $145 .length. Rggular value $350. Every Coat A &= g4 $95 s275 T J| CONNECTICUT FURRIERS | NEW BRITAIN’'S LEADING FURRIERS I 86 WEST MAIN STREET TO WEARER 4 HARTFORD STORE AND FACTORY CONNECTICUT FURRIER BUILDING 90.92 CHURCH STREET T FROM MAKER TO WEARER « . ism at o Round Lake assembly “Pastors announce revival declared, “and pre- for the sinners of the . But usually they must Boston, Aug. 7 (P—Distr linal treatment, Mr. Butler found the | eq 1 . 5 0 : ) | forward steps in America Talling into Chicago Weather Burean as“Well as v Thomas . O'Brien ic |eight divisions. lmployment of | Georgetown University Instru- totice on Chief of Police ' U | = ‘ Winthrop t ' Columbus, 0., Aug. 7 (A—License to Ilire Insurance com h Carolina, to do busi- n Ohio, was revoked by Harry served | Miss Madeline Plude Recelves Many Neil of e ot the Palm ny of N GIfts From Eriend on Eve of Ap- 2 o s W lowed RS it the town 1 [ more humane methods was fo ments Feel Tremors e . o e, “cleaned up” in the matter of liquor 2 ; : & s Ik | by gradual grouping of prisoners in 1 proaching Wedding 1 e insurance comr pr h them to a little handful of | "niles . " v .. ) Ther law violations. i # mis- | l e handful o . ) special institutions for juveniles, | F [l Chicago, Aug. T (P =\ ratl ) oA 2 i e Ui o g & Tnternational Body Advised of|women. soums' men wio wer ‘st VISt {0 Hawail UPSIS FOOU | vore sarthunaic o an Toticaren' s e i attornes noires ehier & wiseliancons shonce was siven o't 2% OUF Bafore the com. | sin's ot their_own congregalons. 1 | offenders, the criminal insane. and l "'mw of 1,840 miles in a southerly \lvm,fl that he had had detectives | at the home of Miss Clara B cral court preventing the action, ; ) | defective delinquents. Indertermin- C direction from Chicago, was record- | investigating conditions in W IS i Gl 18 the actlon o T & , | next forward step, followed by the | States weather V\urfl'\v: seismograph |of places where i L : ’« e Plude o el B "N"s onget | ("ape Breton Mines establishment of juvenile courts and | jronajuly, Aug. 7 (P=The “battie =t the University of Chicago. sald liquor was fold a 1- | mour street who will become the s v an automobile insurance policy Walter E. Vance on Sep-| which goes along with the automo- 8, Aug. T (P—Imme- dlate resumption of work in the —_— - mines of Cape Preton was made e T = possible by the conclusion of a con= T Home Visitation Seen tract today between the British Eme London, Aug. 7 P-=The trend in The record showed a sharp tioned other pl Sydney, movement at 1:38, four minutes of liquor were hei tive and theoretical, and the winner [after the ficst tremer, The quakc Recently the dis the inauguration of the probation American prison reform is toward ‘F»\\!fm‘ first for fuveniles and then individual attention for wrongdoeers for adults. Physical and mental ex- |aminations, first in juvenile courts, |may never be decided ofticially, but | ended at 4 a. m similar action with ree: then reformatories and prisons and iy ke e finally in courts for adults hronght of Oahu’ may have heen construc-{ fet attorn in courts and prisons, Dr. Amos W. Butlcr of Lidanapolis, Ind., declares the 1925 maneuvers of the United | Washington, Aug. 7 (P —Pro + i b ¢ yeepared for the er- States oo ready 1 X ac New ot on | ~ ip udpaneiprepaed 2 iy ,11”'(' the trentment of the criminal fo a |States fleet already have had & |,45unceq earth ahocks were register- HEADS MAINE UNIVERSITY plano as New Religion Move [pire Steel Co. and the striking n \. xn»wnll ongress, in sessi "“m:,m_ plane, amd finally routine [definite effect upon the culsine and | q carly today on the smograph at Orono, Me., Aug. 7 (P —1Ha 9 { Round Lake, N. Y. ug. 7 (P)— |miners. i ene Juropean as. | Mmental examinations for prisoncrs. | culinary habits of the residenta of |Grorgetown university, beginning at | Roardman, dead f he P . Ihe “Home Visltation” system of | A contract based on the compro- sociations, the paper translated into | inangurated in Massachusotts, and & | e yarritory 254 a {w{}\ and lasting until after 4 1\ hnology, was made acting prosi G 2 ahould! replacs tha old|misa wase® ‘agraement adopted by 4§ g b movement for uniform criminal rec . o s > lock. The maximum tiole was | dent of the Univer N r . e T e s S e T e e e T French aml reprinted, s ha Med to a S e S Some authority informed the pro- | 4¢iained at 3:09 a. m. The location | meeting of t tristecs yeste i won vl[: th er,',, u,“. ‘«‘K w‘uwn representatives. | commuttee which will ‘summarize it 808 ©CREE R G rang- |fosslonal and amateur restaurateurs | yay placed by Director Tondort as|Dr. Clarenca C. Tiitle resionad. o AICACRy) Zon . ) sl submit it to the whole congress | Methods of Aeaiii WEE . SIEE ot Lahain, Tsithd of Maul, where | o (00 miles from Washington, The | president an Jnie o 1o ine —- e BB (. oo basis for discusslon. M. Bufler el the ahips engaged I three weeks of | jircotion was not determined Lo U R g ok f& tormer secretary of the Indiana | minor maneuvers, that the fleet per- | = e Michipan. Dean Boardm be ‘.‘41‘ oi state v\vnnw’ et sennel gubsisted entirely upon the REPRESENTS CONN, O nti) the selsction of & new 3 5, A The same moscment tovard ind- ! favorite Amerfean dish of ham | U S T e Ngord | dent The Old . | Your Money’s . il vidual care and |‘n, G ch 1) 4 L V) and.* The result was that the | .o cecqived here today that James | y A has been accopted by hosp and St l er 0 Worth Or 2SET eliable ° ° b Your Money Bdiund kepurlel and Fprison jafriclaly | sisted selely of ham and eggs, don® |y men's claim for more wages and | Chatterton & Son. aparafors af he Store hools anifest reat |menu of every restaurant, old OF {y yvgney of Besten, who will rep TRADING § schools u- Enm mar v“'i.! lv‘u'(‘{v treat. }ntvfl\‘.hml' in antieipation of huge | qant the Connecticut company em- New York, Aug mentioliprisclict s Al iutler sl | J | profité from shore-going sailors, con- | yioyey in the arbitration of the trol- | the preferred and con | s v ’ coneldering wrongdoers individ- L in only one style. shorter hours, will probably he here |and grain slsvators in Michigan. 26 CHURCH STREET | Back and prescribing thus for dis- (Continued from First Page) | Ham and eggs for breakfast; ham poxt week to confer with the trol- sugpended on the New Y ¢ \ position of their casss instead of —_ and eggs for lunch; ham and eEES |ley men's state conference board market {oday. S = e troating them by formula or in the |ypye e she sobbed. “Yes, if 1 1ad |¢or ginner. and in between all three . mass. The movement, however. i8 ixpown that this was going to hap- | _,n4 there were no other dishes = - a gradual one. ani its general ac- | pen T would have starved to death | (yirag to appease the hunger. Most _ N . ceptance as a poliey will not ‘j“'j"' rather than offer myself up 101 | ¢ tpo cajlors after one or twe meals | diately entail its universal ‘"1.\"”‘ adoption.” ashore, fled back to their ships in ISBS r Inary u erm' Ur Tracing ithe proxfoss (ronvicankies | Dorothy Is 111 self protection for a plate of beans. NN S7QE EALion S LogindLyldialism e AURROn Johnsbury, V. Aug. T P— | Rut the latest innovation is the o - work. Butier outlined ”‘. .@\\:1“‘-— Dorothy Sunshine Browning, gdopted 'appearance of a new cocktall, com- < o 2 L L B "ol | daughter of Edward W. Browning [posed of milk, honey and poi, upon | n" es n nar e Ure ) : William Penn replaced harsh e | wealthy New York regltor. has been |the menus of Honolulu hotels. Re- | b i 3 :‘.'v'v: »:\r:*l'r'hl'nv:xiv:yy.\mrv:;l' is. H”.‘».. ill for four days atithe May h;mnke. | hind this was a remark of Admiral | : Sieltabiloy ons 1a. @ summer camp for girls overlook- | Robert F. Coontz, commander-in- | - stituting prison for the gallons, 1 fy "cvetal take, at Barton, and doss |chief of the fleet, at a hukilau of na- | 118 Good Looking Young Woman 4 3 bor for bloody punishments and Uses Old Time Recipe of Butter- " not know of the controversy regard- |tive fish feast given on the beach in ing the adoption by her foster father [honor of senlor fleet officers and The high points in American pro- (0f Mary Louise Spas. Her ailment | visiting newspaper men. | Around Eyes and Mouth | grose in dealing with criminals, he | 1S diugnosed by physicians as sum- Poi, thé Hawailan staff of life, is to Before Retiring ‘Al That found, were ostablishment in Vir- | mer grippe. the Polynesian what wheat is to the | is Necessary. ' ginia and Kentucky In the late| Copics of newspapers containing white man. Ground from the roofs | g eighicenth century of the peniten- | references (o the adoption have been |of the tare into thick paste, it is | tiary system. with reduction of the |kept trom the child, who is 9 years |eaten with the fingers—or with a erimes known as capital offenses and | 01d and was taken into the Browning (spoon in pelite soclety. enactment by the Indiana legislature |family seven years ago. She told | An inquiring reporfer, noticing Ad- ® in 15R0 of a “gend time" law, cn- associates at the cagp that her |miral Coontz apparently consuming abling prisoners to shorten their |father had promised to Mopt a little | his pol with a relish. asked him how | sentences by good hehavior and evi- |sister for her, and said she had re- [he liked the backbone of any Ha- | plexion and enow-white hands and cc of a desire to reform. He |ceived the same information fFom |wallan qmeal. The answer told of [ 1/ 1 the founding in New York in (Miss Coburn, who conducts the [the admiral's many previous Vislis | ™ Rtk however, Is not always of a reformatory. marking the jschool on Riverside drive, New |to the Islands. his liking for pol. and | oyiainable, but a speclalist has at| workhouses for the debauchery and r X idleness of the iail vard milk Cream In a New Way—A Gentle Masshge with Fingers * Ladies’ Burson Hosiery, Men's Silk Hose, * hlack, cordovan, white, pr. 45C all colors ........... pr. 45C Ladies’ Silk Hosiery, all colors, firsts, M;’,'a?rl‘.""‘lc H"‘c o ZOC $2.5 iy .. 31 50 weresne . g9 o) Ladies’ White Silk Ho- Men's White Broadcloth siery, $2 value $1 4 Shirts ..o e $1 98 The old-time application of But termilk and Cream to whiten and preserve the skin and remove harsh little wrinkles and ugly sallowness was grandmother's recipe and wom- en throughout the country are again | using it to ensure a beautiful com- : ) e hx Curtain Material and Ready e Beginning of the present reforma- | York. which Derothy uttends |aiso adduced the information that|iae nerfected a methed of concen.| !t Just a common ordinary butt Children’s Hose, hrown, B " Disce Mad torv eystem: establishment by Indi- | Browning's last visit to the camp |the high command's daily breakfast | rating buttarmilk and esmbining it | MilK I the form of a wonder white and cordovan, pr. C Curtains iscount 3 o 'ana in18786f the first separate pris-| was on June 1. Dorothy writes to [in Hawailan waters included & dish | with a pertect cream. which you can | Créam S SLRELS 0 % en for women: adoption by Masea. him every week, but he never ra- lof poi with an admixture of milk [buy in small quantities ready to use| To get the best effect. be aure ¢ 5 ; 4 :. chusetts of the probation system In |plies to her lstters’ she said. She and honey. {atiany ‘Brst-ciats! ‘drug stors’ by folow the simple dlrectiona” Fair Children's Heavy Black Rug Linoleums and Window Shades ¥ 1878: and finally physical and men- receives her information regarding | “Poi with milk and honer. & 'a|simply asking for “Howard's Butter- | Dapartment £tore and all druggist ; : tal examinations for prisoners, with [her foster father from Miss Kath- | Admiral Coontz™ bas appeared since | miik Cream.” guarantee a ceable improvement Hose, all sizes...... - Pr. C Fll“ Line of Ead‘ M B Nospitala for the criminal insane and | erine Wilcox, principal of Miss Co- |6n the breakfast menus of Honolulu| There is no sécret about it nor is| afte: the first application or they elinles for the treatment of crimg |bure’s schosk | hotela, | there any doubt about ths resuit—|will refund the money. |

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