New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 30, 1925, Page 15

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L] ERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1925. s NEW BRITAIN DAILY H End of the Month Sale We want to make tomorrow the banner day of the month. These specials at money saving prices for One Day Only. The quantity of each lot is not large so we suggest being on hand early for best picking. At the low prices these bargains ought to go quickly. -Women’s Fabric Gloves tans and grey shades heavy weight — slip-on style — fur tops $1 .85 ; pair Women’s Silk Hosiery 87C a pair ; wonderful quality — wide range of colors regular $1.00 value | Women’s Glove Silk Vests - white and- pink (Van Raalte make) - %169 Hand Made Night Gowns $1e.69 each’ worth $1.98 and $2.98 each large assortment to choose from D. M. C. CROCHET COTTON white and colors what are left in stock 22C a 5all 36 inch width WHITE ART LINEN 95C per yd. - Women'’s Dtess Skirts the balance of our cloth and silk skirts left in stock all to go at $3.98 each former prices $6.98 to $12.98 - Women’s Silk Dresses $8'OO each * former price $14.98 to $24.98 these are all light colored dresses misses’ and women’s sizes Flannel—Jersey—Balbriggan DRESSES $6.98 o here’s a real hargain if you need a warm dress Marked for Quick Clearance Every Silk Elouse left in our stock to go tomorrow at $3.00 . white and colors in the lot. e Il Costume Slips to wear under your new dresses large assortment of colors to choose from made of good quality cotton and silk materials Were you one of the lucky ones last week to get one of those Silk Crepe-de-Chine Night Gowns at $4.98 each if not — come tomorrow — new lot came in this week ] [ o [ ][ e o | — oo} 1) s oo o] | |, 1) )| Just Unpacked the smartest looking Kimonos and Negligees we have ever shown Materials—Cotton Crepes and beautiful Silks the colors and trimmings are wonderful Il [E 1| Bought Your Winter Coat? if not, now is the best time to select one while stocks are.Jarge — you have plenty to pick from (no two coats alike in this shop) Ihdi | | Come in and let us show you the wonderful values we are offering — You'll find our.prices very reasonable— regular $1.39 value o ) “ - S, STILLWAN NG MARRIAGE YO0 SUES FOR DIVAR( | The disputed bhonds, the attorney | id, are on deposit with the firm of | Aetress Resorts {0 Legal Technicality (regular prices 29¢ and 35¢) quality considered | ] RUSSIA 4OULD END GPSIES ROAMIN " Conneil of Commissars Debating - Bill to Stap Wanderings | 14} | cal circles as to the ethics of divulg- | {ing information given patlent. i | missariat of agriculture proposes to | ment Will-bear all the cost of trans- | condition than | The case after four d 11 1 | assign a special area of land in the | portation and part of the initial ex- | Afres, southwestern districts of Russia for | penses for homes the settlement of gypsies. - | SUFFERS RARE DISEASE; SUES According to the project, all gyp i ; SieRt At Rugala’ O st . Testing Endurance of Winchester, Va. Oct. 30 U9 — within { a1 | [vears from the dato of publication | Horse by Long Ride | ciaiming nis health has been per- | of the decree, take up a special place | Buenos Aires, Oct. 30 (A—A for- | manently injured by manganese |of abode, either In the towns or in |mer E schoolmaster {s mak- | poisoning, considered one of the | the villages; failing that, all gyp- | ing the long ride by horseback from [ rarest of toxic affections, Garrett lsm will be deported to,the far out- | Buenos Aires to New York in order | H. Haun of Shenandoah county, |lving districts of the federation, [to demonstate the endurance and |has entered suit against hls former I o land will be assigned to | hardihood of the Argentine type of | employers, a manganese mining hem, Should they d e to avail | horse L*nnlpnll!fi for $256,000 damages. In themselves upon the government's| T his petition he sald {international v will be gfforded simi and four months later hail speclalists had treated him. He aec- s to those e ed to emi- | Bolivia. Writing to friends he | cuses the mining company /of not complylng with state health laws. | at leaving Buenos months of 1i et- —_— e which Powers is a member, and | which is named jointly with him in | Miss Murdo sult. The bonds are | part of the ed _'n‘ eniiont mesducer amm sssomare of | Action Had Been Kept Secrel) Tor Month | Charles Frohman ‘ K, Oct. 39 P S, Stillman, who de d James A fOr | &illman’s sensational onged suit o divorcs. her, has nofy begun suit divoree him, “Memory, ‘ Papers were filed in W | “ounty more than a month ugo Burled [ pe”aation wis kept secret up of | It is expeeted that no witn: attered [ wifl be introduced in Mrs. Stilhnan' n and | suit, but a certitied transeript of th ago.. | testimong In her yand's suit to latd out|jivorce her and illegitimatize Guy 3 com- | stillman as the son of Fred K. Beau- & Jrench-Canadian Indian guide, will be offered as evidence | Mrs, Stillman fought her hus- county court-|y,ng's suft Ly countering that h d tor the C i had misconducted himself with Mrs s were marked Florence; H. Leeds, that her son, Jay Lilake w | Ward Leeds, was in reality the sou SO LW iriosner Stillman, and:that Mrs, Leeds was Florence Lawlor, Most b 0 came origin. | L2 Who quitted Broadway for ally from Connecticut. In order, so | 4¢7 affiuence 7 r as possible, to keep.out worldly Papers in her Imfhan‘l s suit were | 18, they petitioned. the state |S¢rved on Mrs. Stillman July 18, ® | lepisiature be set mevde from (1920, Besides $90,000 a year all- | Pennsyivania, declaring ' that they | mONy to Mrs. Stillman former iid e associated with | head of one of the v d's largest ents of the mortal world, ' Their [banks paid out hundreds of thou- petition was not granted. sands of dollars in attorney's fees The last of the original settlers|and court costs 4 eld at death fajth .of . the n 40 witnesses testified in | hders The land, of ahout Tout es and Canadian courts, quarz’ miles, was Sold . for {axes}iseluding some who became known..' nif ilie property left to ruin. Y ag the “Ladder and Keyhole” wit - ™ tiesses- hoeause of their® manner ‘of gitting testimony against Mrs: Still ‘man, and a doctor whose evidence ioavlsed prolonged discusslon In medi- | an of : Prohibition Is Reason for Succe CRLESTIA 1S IN RUINS Town in Pennsylvania ‘\ ateer Al A AnhiE Qet. 30 (P—A bil A. Tschiffely laft here Ay (P—Bec o inasdiyorce de- 3 nsband - pro- New York, C [ prohibi thi; permanent settlement for ssual provis ; that rated her and Lis first Ann Murdock. Tl 5 UL s and forbldding them to con- in better | wondertully | United state | Msited the £c for the ' g Mayor has s every year for a long per and he told.club ¢ members in an address after his las | trip that in his opinion prehibition as been one of the main cat erful success of the Am ple in the last few years E. Cox, chairman of t} he believed peasantry. govern- |safd the animals we their wandering custom:: s | by the coun- | A report by agriculture | | Coming of Christ Now = Mere|! 0 can havé o is now ) in securi . tehester and Laporte, Pa., Qct. 30 (A seheath the Luildings near here lie t &8 e colony of v wamen v alf ee founded and e £ Exclusive Distributors For Exclusive Distributors For ins of & lution near! annexation of mania, it is ¢ number to 4 Bafore the revolution gypsies had no land and could not live the life f a peasant working in agriculture Considerimg that according to the — labor tode of the Soviet Republic JAD THE HERALD CLASSL- avery citizen must participate in FIED ADS FOR RESULAS. eful productive work - the com- ) ¥ el % )| e Seuse of Desfinable Millery, UTLE MILLINERY CO. 177 MAIN STREET NEW BRIGHT HATS TO BE WORN WITH COATS r stockbroker I"lorence rs.ago in a. decree-g him cus- ) of a son new 17 and provided that the son should never be taken ) ; within 100 miles ot New York. b Pl rved Attorneys for Miss Murdock, whoy' 1 in, 18 suing under her real majderf name lem, claim that this e reduced this ntury 1924, | F tember, piembe Peve. | Published wi b s still is married to his first wi In the meantime the first wife was remarried. h s for Powers told i that the tro he found sud- started beca she disliked he Miss Murdoc not wish to All Wanted Styles All Wanted Colors use of her hiny of il t | | | the n physical - lent him $150,000 in seeurd ec months begore thelr mar- e she was.insa.s: in order that hip in a financial in- and he enabied to The Meji shrfoe . nearing comples Hlon in Tokio, is ‘the larg athle- No. 611 Medium Tan Calt Goodyear Welt U. S. Rubber Heel Well fitted i orient All the New Materials Satin Hats Metallie Hats Embroid- ered Hats nse Ny o2 Rim. xh imed s An attorney for "Powers say that | his ollent still loves “Het fh &pite of exe ‘(")ra"nge» St. Resident Recommends Nox-Ri-Tis For Rheumatism Aches-and Stiffness in Knees and Shoulders ,\m\_(.‘one‘: : | | In Our Children’s Department \ STURDY SHOES one pictured ; :hn appeal to boys and girls e e Sy Solid oak soles, selected uppers, splendid lasts o nt a decided saving. They will give the utmost Values That Are Unequaled Anywhere e satisfaction. . N o Jaw 3 b e e >L;l:m';‘*‘er:;‘ case, and now 1 am| ‘ . These are all New Hats and represent the Styles that will be worn [ Mcamattin ofn{ing with theumatien v otk MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SHOES this winter. cured by ghe | “Anothc booster is Mrs. D g o ot - NOX-MH*{ Naw Havin, whoes Boture sbreare $4 $5 $6 g 4)S.” says Mrs |in these columne. Mrs Davis says [ Stella Kudas ("I would not be w'thout NOX-RI- 28 Orange J TIs 18 | have al the | New Britain in grand | ~ Aflér suffé | or _more | avis of 17 Stores 17 Stores D Dir Reading roy Cortland Utica 2 Scranton York Buffale n the w Hartford o] Binghamton 2 Bridgeport Worcester Springheld New Britain Providence Rochegter Felts and Velours | Children’s Hats $1.95 * $4.95 $1.69°$3.95 | Many of these have been much more and | A beautiful gssortment to choose from. are now reduced—some more than one- | All the colors and styles in Felt, Velvet half. and Velour. this Ting than thiee years witl rheumatic neu ritie nd try- ng g “vibing- 1 heard of. withoat noticing sy sign of improvemont, ne vould hegin o g'.c up hope [get t sklet “Forms of R} a-| But _luckily-for jue. | fonnd NOX-H{ie A Jaboraiory expert is here I-TIS. a remedy that produced 1e |to explain NOX-RI-TIR ~RI-TIS is {of rheur arthritis, muscular rheun kidney disorders. H~1son Drug Co. for the treatment euritis, sclatica matism of the m, lumbag: Call at Mi ' “hurch &t SHOE STORES INC 482 MAIN ST.

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