New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 20, 1925, Page 2

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S 1500 o A O B AP g P 1 o YW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, : g = ; ; 7 2 | | H the ., Oct. 32 H H | clifte, rector of the church, will of-| can MHardware Corp, and Mls-l V ‘fuund it necessary to dislocate g DU Corps Daace Thurs, Oct. 43 Miss Lil}mn Mitchell o [ Pt iy Dislocate Man’s Shoulde.r | houlger before ”1"';:«'6:-';}31 i [ adv. d To Wed A. R. McNickle| They witl be attended by Miss|ine same concern. Following a wed- To Perform Operation | il merecaiinosia bhcral S - Martha Chapter, No. 21, O . B.| yrnyr R, MeNickio of 178 Bluck | Dorls Wolfe as mald of houor and| 4,0y yyip, Mr, and Mrs. McNickle| Carl J. Nelson of Hurlburt ””‘"r!. member of Co, I, 102nd U, 8. In- will hold a regular meeting Th"",; Rock avenue and Miss Lillan| Willam Aldridge of Westfleld, Mass., | L€ WP B0 WP 0 avenue & veteran of the world war, s a pa- | ¥, tor of (his city, during Its cam- day eve 180 o' 7 V 5 i v ! N ’ - T 0 i 0 g oy :‘n""'!'_:'”:‘f’:“f‘;‘i°°,‘;h':’”‘°,:‘y:_I Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | & cousin of the groom, as best man. [tent at the Brooklyn Naval hos. | THHIY, B - ST George H. Mitchell of 215 Maple | The bride will be given away by her pital, where he underwent an oper- soctal will be held In the atternoon | wre ¥ i ot rdny aft. | father. Bargalns on the Classified page | ;yon ¢or removal of a tumor of the 30 o tlon s a serviee I it at 2:30 o'clock | Ermoon ot 3 orclock at St Marks| Mr. MeNickle 15 employel In the | that add dollars to the slze of every | neck and shoulder. Hecause of the( The Classified sec NU S \BmlSh Pmpaflfl.flda Expefl Hadassah Crocheting clrcle Wil poieopa) church, Rev, sur:mel s:: auditing departinent v[; !’he Amcrl-‘lncomn, | position of the grwth, uur[.nn-‘l(lllan for New Britain shoppers. , meet this evening at the home of = wm]d]‘aws Cha]‘ges Mrs. Roth of 107 West street. e - - — e Hear Miss Ruth Hedlund of | messssgatgestteiis s o o S ——— Nationa! Headquarters talk on Girl | . New York, Oct. 20 (#)—The false | Scouts at the Central Junior High ” < ) 2 " / 7 v / = See Qur Window |[scs™ i clrmasy van "l il 0" svrs e e vt Mer's 2 AL 7 Cion Sutte down the bodies of her dead sol- s Flannel Paj 2 ; . 7 Winhid: iy 7 v f v Unity Rebekah sewing eircle will Jamas / %% % 7, / . futa"tor Tortizes waa maried aa 4 |mert Thuradsy afternoon at 044 $ : DImmommminion, $1 35 lsp ay | bit of British propaganda in China, | Fe¢llows’ hall. S o Brigadier General J .V. Charteris wartime chief of the British mw]"GONSTRUGTION IS HALTED : ‘Wednpesday only N{Tfl WEDNESDAY ONLY Fine, warm, comfortable, full - A eplendidly made, fine fitting ligence unit, and author of the 3 o i ” A, 7 pes dom of | cut Pajamas, trimmed with neat % % i ////, garment. Cholce of ran |story, sald yesterday, revealing the | 3 69 ! BRIVAIN /7 A A % 7 7, 7 | sizes, Our regular Ca.ndy Dept. origin of the tale for the first time. | ON TALGOTT ST- B[IOGK ::z':!.y”’g" Regular $1.69. All 2 /’/ / A T / :'1":9 M;:(ls‘ siz General Charterls cited the story | T 0 p . | o 4 % 7%, 7 0 7 7 7 / L—ain Floor) to illustrate the amazing powers of | (DL siiainkicon) P2 ki ki (D& propaganda in & talk given at the| Zalman Jafle Claims Zoning Regu- Natlonal Arts club. When Eng- Jations Are Being Flouted land was worrled over the seeming [ pro-German proclivities of China, hy Marlo Clanct | 9 4 |the general sald he concocted the | pictures taken from dead German |the bullding department to discon- | | soldiers; one, captioned “Cadaver,”|!inue operations on an apartment | showing & train load of horses he. | house on Talcoft street, until the ° ° ° ° CO ing .n to the rear to fertilizer |board of adjustment has been given |taking dead German soldiers to the laction shall be taken on the com- 169-171 MAIN S1. rear for burial. ] ?NMHL of zal:nax? Jaffe, owner O'.a:h y P " o o | abeling ihe siotuen of the dead Jolring peoncety, LAt Sake =18 The ldnd you've been wanting right alon: ! Wednesday get one at $2.00 less than i Generat clarierie said e | The Ciancl permit was twned nt B yegilar, Split and Plain back Styles, Collars faced with Corduroy, Cemented lsent It to Chinese newspapers. He | Defore zoning became effective Al- J sent 1t 1o Chiness nemapapers. Hed o eh provisions of this I eoud |B Seams, Large Flap Pocket. Colors are Blue, Green, Red, Purple, Lipstick and llater, he said, an English magazine |0t be made retroactive, the bufld- s s s s s e ey poreted ot | BRI Clo S 1 Zes l BRiof AR OniSale Wednesday Only at this low price. Come and get | reader reve: e . |that all permits are issued subject 41 A lt’s Almost ‘ihlof-nrb}re\biiirn‘st:o::]nr:! GU:m::x;l“’ revocation and with the provision | i one at least! o f soldiers.” The story swept over the | that work shall be made to conform | 8 continent arousing England and |with subsequent changes in the law. eventually became subject for de- Attorney George W Klett répre- |8 e v bate in the house of commons. ;u:mr Clancl and Attorney ‘:\. M. | H Y AL one time, he eaid, it had been | GTeeneteln s handling Jafte's tn- | i L planned to “plant” a forged diary | terest. Thecomplaint arises out of 0 0 ls Or oa s |on the body of & dead German .o]_‘v!fl‘, fact that Cianci has not a side- to buy and wear the wrong- ||dfer, purporting to reveal details of |S2rd 28 provided by the zoning law. shaped Fall Hat—for the sin will | {¢he « olling down” practices, anq| The building department today ‘ . A be on your own head |have it discovered by a war cor. |fenied 1t ls considering lifting the respondent. The plan was [h.,‘nlflrdnr, and has announced that no ome rlmme l ar e ur 0 ars Procuring the right. authentic {lup but the dlary is now on exhibi. | (urther work will bs permitted until shape is 50 n “ {tion In the war museum at London, | Aft°r the board of udjustment has | 8 wrongly proportlonied hat is so heard the complaint Mard—that it gets rig % | ERSP AL | What Bargains! Tisn't often one gets an opportunity like this! Remember, these (i plite fplire il e R tnor, & Clty Items 'Want Rev. Dr. Klingherz | are Stylish Fall Coats from our Regular stock! In the specially selected lot are crime to perfo | S0 S . ory agaioat the. ouly fa ’ : | To Remove to Chicago|§f Tweeds, Mixtures, Cut Downy Wools and Imported Virgin Wools and Mixtures, own—the profile that your p | Date of Martinelll concert at Capi- | i ¢ P 1 1 170 " a1 i - 5 2 Y ¢ B : Souldn't wail 1o rush to the pho- | 101 theater changed from Oct, 25th | That fhe clty of Chicago is eager | Silk Lined. Sizes 16 to 42. Come early if you want one, as they'll “sell like light- idseshing | lto Nov. 1st.—advt. to obtain the services of Dr J. E. P SN aq foatarbors | e Ot v and som. Dan. | Klingbers, _ superintendent of the | Ning”! Wednesday, while they last, $15.00. HORSFALT HATS |ald, and Miss Margie Robinson w)i"h"""{"" 110;]7;9, i ‘hj '(“l‘fl’““;’" (D. & L.—2nd Floor) | lcave Thursday t end vinter Ment of a simillar home {n that eity, $4.00 to $8.00 lin r;;.u(f,m,,,_“ oisnend theiminl "lwas made known by Dr. Klingberg | Hear Miss Ruth Hedlund of Vesterday noon duiing a talk before FALL CAPS | National Headquarters talk on Girl |Members of the Racus elub at their | 9 NEW FALL NECKWEAR |Scouts at the Central Junlor High |luncheon at the Hotel Burritt. ; ur e u ar 1 m re as |echool 7:30 every night this week.| Dr Klingberg illustrated thelg L] ’ —— —adyt | Browth of the local institution since | i Display of new fall dresses wortl; |18 founding 23 years ago. There are | & 'C' seeing at the Mary Elizabeth Dress [P0 130 children at the home, [hei A b T. d F 1 M h HORSFALLS |ssvee s 5eivt:. Amber Tips and Ferrules to Mate TeEILTIRILLItEELEsILIITLIIISATIIEN: they are 18 He indlcated also that e tions will be made to the local . v @ e . . e e ; aver e w that 10 asaional cniaren | They're well worth our regular price of $3.95. No one will dispute that! Wednes- Vy may be eared for next spring. it SRS [ Drom Conal cthimaygLs o8 e day, we're slicing a dollar off, simply be cause we want to have a “Big Day” in our === | A G Hammond ramp. Unites|berE ead thet b uad been otxed | {Jmprella Dept. These Silk Umbrellas have hand carved wood handles with top Veterane, will hold a| ,—J— D_ DONAHUE | vegular meeting in the camp meet- | H Ehenetier Mtenali] and side straps. Colors are Brown Green, Red and Blue. On Sale Wednesday i room at the state a to- | tha speciaily in view : I arge Bert i s i on naye | ERON Ve a RS 21958 I Voice Culture meeting ement | | e e | s (D & L—Main Floor) Regular____$3.95 R nnad Votces tested Tuesdoys and Friduys = 1 o 2p.m toly pom Showers for Hogs Studio 645-3 New E ) Kansas City, Mo, — =it i B Lot of Silk and Wool Remnants First-Grade Oriental Rugs\ S L . 5.V, SEVADJIAN o in Blouse, Skirt and Dress Lengths s ol Kokt < veconiiied Jlehs e w0 Quick Credit | This appealing lot of Remnants consists of a goodly assortment of Plain Color and Cleaning Nieely Vone | 0 o D "' Yo will be astonished ot the | aNd Printed Silks, Coatings, Twills, Flannels and Crepes. Those who come early e s T . ¢ promptness of our service. In | WON't feel sorry one hit! Every yard is regular “D & L” standard quality mer- ; E‘;; m‘“’;g;mz’;fm chandise, the kind that thrifty well dressed home sewers gladly pay our regular after making application. i prices for. Wednesday while quantity lasts, Half Price! wc l IU’ T. (D. & L.—Main Floor) To Housekeepers Priendly service and fair terms. Only ¢ lawful interest charged. s Linwood m Calf, wrtte e “gheme e omei ,‘ .. Beneficial Loan Society | cnor of his bir % West Main St. cor. Washington St. riends were present Loom 101, Phone 1-0-4.3 Open 0 ¢a S0 Seturdeys 9o 1 B T T T e e e arxesezer Shop Early Please! | 32335383230 o . D D . . € ) ) ) )€ . BT 00 B ' Special Purchase! $3.50 SILVERWARE H . . . . . . ‘ | Lot comprises ahout 120 pieces of richly designed and adroitly Engraved Silver- [ i ware. They're in the “Butler” (dull) finish and in the new clever styles. All guaran- 98 I | , i saemrgerrersmeeerragesranterERTLogeny. o 238333223532333SIIITLL: teed against tarnishing for one full year. Not a piece worth less than $3.50 Wednesday, choice of the following (while they last) e $1.98 SERVING TRAYS CHEESE AND CRACKERS FRUIT BASKETS CAKE PLATES (D&L—3rd Floor) IR TIITEIIISRIRL IR INL SN T T S R S SR ] i | | | [ ! Y4, FRUIT BOWLS GOLD LINED BOWLS CANDLE STICKS i ‘ | I T A SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED st “ | /7’1 Buy One o( Our Reliable Satin Back Crepes Regular $1.95 Flannelette Gowns Linen Table Sets Our $3.00 Grade Regular Sizes $1 69 Plain Whites Our $5.95 Grade [ ] : B l G B E N 4 Extra Sizes Fancy Stripes OUR MILK— % ! //« ALARM CLOCKS YOUR MILK It comes from a mod /A 0Get YouUpto Standard Time ern dairy where good ualare woll treated. /4 The Handy Hardware Store 2 | i s Consists of a 54x70 Cloth and 6 sixteen-in. ¢0 inches wide an be had in all the new BT R S T e R I . S T A R R I N | i cvening shades, including Om- Regular $495 Camel :;Tnk\:r:»ik”;;flméis;l ‘:e‘l(x:x;::fhed border, lack and “x;'»:v,—\hln Cs ! (D&L—DBasement) Hair Sweaters, Wednesday ° Coat style, 2 pockets. Colors are gray, tan, heather, white and beaver. Sizes to 48 2022203222 I3SE 0TI TLLITITLLIILS (D&L~2nd Floor) 2I3IERBITI L 0t s SBoe 4ITITILTTITIILY i Stamped Pillow Cases Honey Comb Towels Regular $1.25 pair ~ Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose Out 466 Crade i i . Our $1.95D. & L. 1 59 Every Pair 24 O Pt Special Hose $ . Full Fashioned C r It's vich in butter fat 2333I3E3TIILIII3: ' ESEIBERT & SON \ lordware 336 Main St. /i ’ s £ / ) t. Pretty assortment of All silk or lisle top; chiffon weight or medium slik. Black, white and all shoe Blze 22Ixd4 Soft absorbent cotton Towela, 437 PARR ST M 7 D Simple designs shades with peat blue border. Buy a halt dosen f HONE 1720 ! ] 4 V. . i \&L—Main Floor) (D&L~—Main Floor) at this price. 3 NEw mriTaiN, Cow. g Bl > 7 MAE SURL IT5 SEIBERTS

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