New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 28, 1925, Page 6

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST BOWDOINESCAPES SERIOLS DAWAGH Gronnding on Ledge Thrilling Exent--Washed O Again ‘Washington, Aug. 28 #A)—Grov ed for more than 10 hours on a rc ledge, (0 be A 2% by tt i from a bursting iceberg, 15 ¢ 3 washe experiences from whick ey Tor e e St Priton taunch cr ) i) raphle ander relates that to save the from pounding {n a ch atter wtriking the ledge, barrels of gasoling wer overboard. All but six of reis were later recovered. nry Hudson, was the d | erts street and Edith Horowitz, | Mrs. Grace E. Sunburn is enter- Miss Mildred H. Rock avenue for two s at the “Witeo" cot | n Conlon ¢ cation at the Camp Colony. Anderson o Vietim of Accident Brings Suit for $1,500 iderey Valenzise cnzo through Atty. asant| David Dunn brought suit for $1,500 damag st Willlam and Osakaw 1t 1s alleged In t t that on June 11, &hile the on Park street 1 crossing, he was ick bile owned by Osakaw Iriven by Willlam 1| Osakawlcz, bi g his ankle and and bruising him about the ¢ writ is returns of common pleas > EDWARD 'HESHKE Est. 1896 ting response or afd from the Peary could be trave t ropes. Washed Off By lceberg nto the busin e8§ nish would, no doubt, be | French is very 1 of | little used n the commerclal world that | ¢ the Inglish in- s torn office in this co y have an office in v at 44 Beaver st “I'm sure it !vvmcmmg eczen Jefferson d In hi .rntu prom s skin ir rec nsiderable ng and healing medicat! S e ng histor- | it excelle:tfnf the most dvl Peary had 1 vv I8 | ckin, At all druggists. ahnl and that blizza f&3 ) ik > “Akways ml]f*r]x‘rmm!" ] t page | The Hr)\\, in th lce “ U NEURITIS OF YEARS' STANDING | ENDED BY TAKING NOX-RLTIS however, Booth Sou Sinee the W stage of th 14 jce-Alled M “tray ersing tures wit litton as | ached doft indie me, and 1 4 to tell otk I now & IRISH REPUBLICANS ‘I\\ NOT VOTI Dub't non D Valera 2 T treatment Drug Cr Britain A laboratory NOX-RI-TIS, A Few Days More Only of our 29th Annual You need look no YOU SAVE further than Meshken’s for the 33 ' coat you want &, Our prices are as low, if not lower, quality consid- ered, than elsewhere in the city. And—Nowhere in the city will you find such an ela- horate stock from which to choose, as here. DURING THIS ‘4 SALE ' JACQUETTES | FRENCH SEAL | s variety of Fine pelts i a YOU SAVE OPOSSUM v pleasic wettes, inoall Jength ul, Leopard ¢ Squirrel, Nut 1 When you see theseo L o that they are exquisite $65 becoming madel with self collar and cufis make this an excep- valwe in French seal with beautiful silk brocade. During our sale $75 Here (s a coat gaining rapid- Iy in popularity. Opossum s an extremely serviceable fur and in this “Tom Boy" mod- el it has reached the height of attractiveness. See the handsome models at $110 The New ADVANCED SIX 4-DOOR COUPE 4-wheel brakes, full balloon tires and 5 disc wheels included at no extra cost Five minutes spent inspecting this new Advanced Six 4-Door Coupe will drive every other car in its field out of mind —for a child can see its far greater quality. vater Price $145 RACCOON splendid coat for real iccable wear in the pop- “Tam Boy" model. It's np into a beantiful fine quality pelts make it an ent, especially in the attractive and beautiful gar- ilver M with Nutria ment. Has deep shawl col- trimming we are showing | lar. Sin or double breast- priced at ed models, $145 Winter Price $200 All Fars UPWARD MUSKRAT The charm of youth is ever in the Muskrat coat. Its service- able fur is vich in color and Winter Price $285 | Purchased Now—Stored Until EDWARD ESHKE ESTABLISHED 1896 Winter Price $165 HUDSON SEAL Lustrons Audsom Seal (dyed muskra) relieved by collar and cuffs of squirrel makes this garment one of the most heautiful offered in our sale. Its price, too, is attractive $21 5 $250 Winter Price $325 Wanted A. G. HAWKER 52 Elm St. J. B. MORAN. Tel. 2607 Dealer Oldest and Most Reliable Britain’s

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