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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1925, ’ . - BIG SMOKE SALE - Read what the Herald of Saturday, Oct. 16, says about the fire in our ooy Our stock was sljghtly aflect.ed by smoke in a fire in the basement of the building recently. The insurance companies USE GAS MASKS AT have made an adjustment which we will pass on to the public of New Britain and vicinity. MAN STREET FRE W Men’s Suits and Overcoats nolds Block About $6,000 e, e AT PRICES THAT WILL SAVE YOU ¢ M nolds block on Main street last night shortly before 11 o'clock when . a pile of boxes-and rubbish in the cellar of the store conducted by Henry Morans caught fire from soma unknown cause. When the firemen pried open the door of the store they were greeted by a cloud of thick . black smoke and were compe]led to weme s W Also Sweaters, Underwear, Shirts, Neckwear, Hats, Caps, Gloves, in fact everything in our big stock—which includes Musical and radlo instruments in . Morans store were damaged by tha smoke, as was .the stock of men's our New Fall Arrivals, i furnishings store of Tomikowski and Dawson, another tenant of the build- ing. The damage from fire was very ‘ SALE STARTS Thursday, October 22at90’clock DON'T FORGET THE DATE—COME EARLY ‘ | TOMIKOWSKI & DAWSON The Store for You 361 MAIN ST. Opp. Myrtle St. New Britain HH 4 H H {0 ODGE MEMBER e omes| Caravan Toiling After Ovis Poli In Tibet "™yt sniex. o Officers and Name Committees For Office of Trustee. L AtgOfganlintion Arthur, Mitchell, a member of (Washington L. Morgan lodge, Knights of Pyt of this city, was clected grand chancellor of the Con- necticut domain Knights of Pythias at the 57th annual convention held {in New Haven vyesterday. Mr. ;\”((‘h"” resides in Hartford but Employes of the Davic & Le- i and the Fair Department ores et in the Falr building and rmed a gocial club last night. The rst order of busir was the elec- on of officers and the following re chosen: President, Joseph. Her- r 4 it Fried Vice-prend nt, Misa lived in New Britain for a number en De secretary, Edward of years. S % keman; treasurer, Miss Adele John Dolan of New Britain was elected grand trustee. It was voted to hold the tonvention in New Brit- ain on the third Tuesday of next August. Other officers elected were: Grand vice-chancellor, Charles Andres, Rridgeport; grand prelate, Walter ! King, Willimantic; grand master at E ;% § eynolds . After the election, thr members re esked to suggest suitable imes for the club. A committee prointed ta select a title for gathering and it will report netime this week A committee on by-laws was also pointed consisting of Miss Han- I Ecott, airman; ¥ Peace, ies Margie Keith, Walter Byron ] Miss Alice Jerome. A social B. €, PORTER SONS ARE NOTED FOR THEIR LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FINE RUGS AT MODERATE PRIC WHITTALL’S WILTONS, SANFORD'S AXMIN- STERS, ROXBURY'S VELVETS IN ALL SIZES. LET US SHOW YOU arms, E. E. Aspinwall, Plainville; grand inner guard, Louis Behlgr. West Haven; grand outer guafd, Melville Marquand, Stamford; grand K. R. 8, George E. Wright, Hart- |4 ",:';‘,”4‘92 :rdn T l‘(lly‘f,”v‘\f\l“::;'dL:f tord; grand M. E., W. N. Potter, Whittall's Wilton, 9x12. £105,00 Whittall's Wilton, 8-3x10-6.... $96.50 Sl B limay el e Willlmantic; .(zpwvn;:Hrsm‘W-nm- Body Brussels, 9x12 000 Body Brussels, 8-3x10-6....... 64,50 n Bonko Blis i lareie e s it o Roxbury Velvet, 9x12.... 69.00 Roxbury Velvet, 8-3x10-6. 65.00 ; B Ber The newly elected officers were in- : X 6 ) ) th snd ‘f,'{,,,,,,.,, D e of stalled by Attorney L. Erwin Jacobs India Druggets, 9x12.......... 50,00 India Druggets, 8x10 . 45,00 2 el of supreme chancellor, of New Haven. Axminster, 93 Brookline Brussels, 8-3x10-6... 3100 irt and M The sick A new committes was appolnted |§ Brogkline Brussels, 9x12....... Klearflax, 8x10...J....... . 21.00 e raitie ngston, chair- to plan for a Pythtan home, a ¥ o0 " g 1o Nt s W s E ater movemsnt which was started in Wlearflax, 9x12..........c0000n c er, 8-3x10-6 i T New Britain last fall. The treas- LA * % ! ury showed an incresse ot §3,000 17.75 Whittall's Wilton, 2 1.25 SRR and a galn of 50 member: 9 R 4 e |throughout the state during the V'(_m Body Bru 7.50 ed by Messrs, Davidson et | £.30 Axminste 4.50 Teventthal and a musi 9 = L LD el NEW LONDON MAN IS KILLED O N antiThe New London, Oct. 21 (P—TWalter /i plans to hold theater partles, S. Calvert, of 25 Lewls street, “ang the win- this city, received fatal injuries this “made morning when struck by a gasoline | § 1| speakers train of the New York New Haven,| \ ik and Hartford railroad company st tpusiasm the Intersaction of the raliroad with , FEE | Harrison street [ of the 1 ! jatic the city. | ol TED FORCE | all an e 5 Jepartment is operat- es of Su- Pullen 0 ion of .\ 0 { o |t . With Gas |; ' g VISIT OUR RUG DEPARTIENT Mrs. B. Brinkleyssars th t for vears had gas on Tt is the largest in the city and one o Hu: finest in the state. A Rug for every room in your home and at just A ROOM IS AS the price you wish to pay. GOOD AS IT RUG k, is the Latest and exclusive pictures of the Roosevelt- Field museum expedition taken in the snow-|*"&=** ka o FIRST dose helped. member e | covered Hamalayas in Tibet before t‘hn expedi tion turned back toward civilization. Top photo| system 8 REAL |3 o "‘I““: for Wo "]"‘H oy shows the lgng string of mules carrying the Roosevelt baggage across an avalanche on the | . ecided that the clgaret is too| ascent to the Zogi Pass. Bottom, left, members of the party climbing up to Leh on the Zogi ceak and have gone in for pipe| Pass. Right, fording a mountain stream at Ladak on the backs of native attendants, the | moking. Their pipes, however, are| primitive method of transportation used in emergencies by the sons of the Rough Rider. | ot the syme as used by men. They | — e — — s L % re emall, set with jewels and . ' anded ‘Wwith enamels. A special L offe | rand of ‘dlgar alfo-is belng made For oulck Ret U H Id CI f d Ad | [ or women smokers here, . ums se era assl le vts | Adlerika give QUICK relief. = At leading druggiste