New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 10, 1925, Page 3

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74 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1925. then for public exhibition, with the RECHIESS DRIVER =5 e been furnished to the department for use in its safety work by the Films fo Be Taken of Yale- Princeton Traffic Hartley Corporation, of which Mrs, |Helen Hartley Jenkins of Norfolk Hartford, Nov. 10 (P—Several motor vehicle operators face the president. The camera will be eet |up at different locatlons along the important highways to photogra prospect of being disciplined directly by the state motor vehicls depart- ment as & result of investigation of | the traffic as it comes. If instances of reckless driving or selfish cutting complaints arising from their meth- od of driving cars going to and |in should occur within the scope of | the camera, they will be registered on the films to go before officials of the department and it {s not unlike- trem the Yale-Army football game at New Haven. Private citizens sent in many complaints during the past week and {nquiry has shown that a large percentage of the com- plaints were well founded. Irrefutable evidence of any reck- less driving that may occur along certaln stretches of etate highways leading to New Haven during the procession of cars expected to go to the Yale-Princeton game next Sat. urday will be before officlals of the motor vehicle department within a few days after the game. It may be in the form of motion picture films to be taken of traffic at dangerous points on some of the state high- ways. The primary purpose of the department in getting these pictures the cars of the offending drivers will be discernible, judging from the re- tures of other typical traffic scenes in different cities of the state. Such would be all that the department would need to proceed with disci- | plinary measures where they might be deemed necessary. The department records show that 262 accidents caused by ‘“c ng in" were reported {n Connecticut last year, and that many of them hap- pened in the months of the biz football games. (OLLEGE 6RLS DO WED College For Women Already is to get a permanent record of Married what may be the peak traffic for & 1925 tn Connscticut, first for carefu) | New London, Nov. 10 (B — 4 analysis and study when reproduced on a screen in the department and | theory, much discussed, that women do not marry is di: colleg: pated |in light of announcement today | trom the personnel bureau of MAKES PuMPING “P | Connecticut College for that virtually one fourth graduates are already m: college was started {n 1915 oldest alumni have only been out of college six years, Of ths 123 who are married 52 are mothers. President Benjamin Marshall of the college entertain the idea t training spoils a girl for b ing. He contends on ths no justifi TIRES UNNECESSARY Chicago, U, R. H. Hughes of 2518 Monroe, this city, has perfected a mew alr-tight valve cap that enables auto owgers to pump. up their tires once and rover touch them again punctured o that air escape 3 e Uatront] i | that there 1s any woman's collegs fits a girl to becom te and will send proot and sample | maker. Free, YUrite him today.—Advt. Today ly that the registration numbers of | ° | sults obtained in taking moving ple- ¥ evidence, thus incidentally secured, | Co! the U Philade rps One Fourth of Graduates of Conn. ... Rnniversary that two t of the corps Unvell Tablet uEsies aruggists Button, Button, Who's Got the Button? We Have! Thousands of them! We'll bet you a cookie We can match the button You need on your suit Or your overcoat. Just another indication Of how thoroughly And completely We have equipped Our No-Profit Repair Department From a button To a complete silk lining. Tell us your wants. We are at your service, Call 904 —right now. It connects you with .DESCO Dry Cleaning at Its Best. Desco Headquarters West Main Street Opp. Hotel Burritt R T The smoothest running and best cooking range on the mar- Ket. Perfect even to the smallest detail in labor-saving features. A. CIEZYNSKI & SONS 517 MAIN ST. Main Office and Works Arch Street [—=1 4 = m— 57 | = == = [—] = : Observes Its Founding MARINE CORPS1S | mizisd “The Fair” For Value 1918-Armistice Day-1925 IT IS THE DAY OF THE GOLD STAR LEGION | Those valiant boys who helped to strike the final blow, that we might pursue our lives in peace, happiness and prosperity. They gave the last full measure of devotion for us STORE CLOSES WEDNESDAY AT 4 &= P. M. IN COMMEMORATION OF ARMISTICE DAY INFANTS' Vests and Bands Winter weight ribbed garments. Sizes 2 to 6. Button front and double breasted vests also shoulder strap bands, For Wednesday only 156 “SQUEEZEY" Terry Cloth Dolls In gay oolors, but washable, A darling Mt- tle Cuddle DOll that squeak 25¢ For Wednesday only . Lace Trimmed Scarfs Size 16x50, trimmed with cluny lace inserts medallions and edges, 49¢ kind For Wednesday only S 25C Infants’ Sweater Sacques Warm knitted garments, Button front Color 1s white with pink or blue 49¢ trim. For Wednesday only ... Christmas Cards Attractive box of 12 folders with envelope, 36 inches wide. Wednesday, yard Wednesday, yard .. Faile De Noud, “Kilburnie,” Bates’—Full- piece selected patterns. Cape Walking Gloves One-clasp mannish style; tans, brown; all sizes. value. For Wednesday . \ each card different in design and sentiment ... 19 Cc ——UNUSUAL PRICES HERE —- Fancy Striped Outing Flannel Sateens Our High-grade Plain Sateens; all colors. Wednesday, vard 12Y5c 29¢ Dress Ginghams 18¢ | Place Like ‘l! I \I\ | l|\ — ] Six Splendid Specials At The 'Hosiery Dept. WOMEN'S LIGHTWEIGHT CASHMERE HOSE— Ribbed effects in new 69 Cc sport shades 39c WOMEN’S HEAVY RAYON HOSE— With mock triple seam back 12Y/2¢ 15¢ in all wanted colorings 39c (HILDREN'S ENGLISH MEN’S HEATHER HOSE— Full weight, dropstitch patterns; | several good colors S RIBBED SCHOOL HOSE— Sizes to 91, ; black and fancy shades . loc MEN’S SPLIT FOOT COTTON HOSE— All sizes tiseas WOMEN'S SILK LISLE SPORT HOSE— Fall weight, pineapple stitch and sport rib = STLRO | WOMEN'S | Merceriezd Flannelette ‘ Crochet Cotton Bloomers | White and ecrn, all sizes. Wednesday only For fic A nice quality garment, made of striped outing flan. 5 nel.| For Wed. : [ AT EXACTLY HALF PRICE Women’s grey and $1.00 MEN'S Winter Weight A $2.00 ankle length pants, For Wednesday only ... Children’s Silk Striped Knit Underwear A heavy weight garment in cream tint with silk stripe. Vests can be had in Dutch neck, elbow sleeve, high neck, long sleeve and 10w neck, no sleeve. S s Union Suits Extra heavy random hirts, Excellent finish and triny. up to 41‘ $ 1 100 Knge and A NEW IMPORTATION OF Lace Edges Yals, clunies and tatting lac 45¢ “CURITY BBAND" Cheesecloth edg , in a splendid variety. Bu: SILK STRIPE Corselettes For Wednesday only, yard ... ALE OF For Wednesday only " Aspirin Tablets Dr. Sumner Brand, 100,5-grain 19¢ n bottle. For Wednesday ohly . NO. 3300 WOMEN'S Linen for 18¢c. crochet work. ¥For Wednesday only. . O'CEDAR Furniture Polish Willian{sr ‘Fla\_rorir;g— Extracts . 29¢ The best for years and years, Handkerchiefs The kind that we sell everyday Extra fine linen with 1-16 inch hem, for tatting and 12c 86 tnch fall Bleached. Made of high grade silk stripe | 2 OV 0D ¥ SC broche, long models, hook side C h 5 For Wed. only, yara with four garter straps. | < For Wednesday ..... 790 as merette Hose Hose, with pink For Wednesday only.. . heel or tor e ¥y them for your Xmas fancy work. 2c! Cream color, ribbed wool finish 10c = Extra Special Glove Offerings 25¢ - 19¢ 39¢ Women's Jersey Gloves, patr s Bovs' Jersev Gauntlets, with fringe and star decorated ganntlet onff, pair Children's fleeced Jersey Mitte, with far trimmed wrist, In grey and brown, paie Bloomer CHILDREN'S Elastic SILK STRIPE vard 1 (4 Union Suits Garment Hangers, natural wood with rubber but- tons '3 10 A very desirable ) for Cc cream tint garment. = = Sizes to 14. Knee length with elbow or no eleeve, Dutch Lifebuoy Soap or low 89 The large size cake For ||neck c Wednesday 5 only C — ENTTTED “LIQUID VENEER"” OIL MOP — Fine grade yarn, chemicaily treat- ed, triangular shape. Complete with 54 inch handle. We belieye this is the lowest price ever quoted on this nationally ad- vertised map. 59 I For Wednesday (4 and double air cooled handic; | size. Reg. price $1.05. Wednesday Special MIRRO" MALT & HOPS — The famous “Three Rings” brand, light and dark. Wednesday 69c “Meritas" quality, heavy SAUCE PANS — Heavy | acyy SIFTERS—heavy wood frame grade aluminum with set-In cover 2 qt. 69c¢ OIL CLOTH TUB COVERS— The |0 glazed | anc matelial with scaloped edge. Plain | Rayon Scarfs In bright colars, fringed ends. CAMPBELL/'S Tomato Soup | Por Wod ey, ... G| Only 2 Cans to a Customer, | FISH BOWLS — Large sire glass bowl, complete with low iron | trame, black enameled 95C Wednesday " TPIJOHN'S Quinine Pills The old reliable, 1 doxn 2-grain. s G 31 with good grade galvanized wire bottom. Size 14x1 inc | ‘ Duroleum FLOOR RUGS—A heary . rug, In a good assortment 95¢ Sizes 8341 Wednesday HERSHEY Milk 4 ounce 87 e, — 2 white and printed patterns. Size | foo size 17c . | 21504 tnches zgci ChOCOlate Bals 2 ounce s e 60 size 350 29 Wodnexiay o | ) > The 5c bar. Plam Milk Checo- “Griswold” WAFFLE TRONS—Air | e late or 3 10 - cooled handles and a ball-bearing | | Almond - for (4 COATS' AND CLARK'S socket, makes rurning the pans KA & CORD easy, without 1¢ting the iron from | IRONING BOARD COVERS — | “Griswold” Cast Iron SRILLETS—{} = ] the stove. Makes crisp, flufiy | Made of good quality musiin with | Made of the best ;v.y‘.y vn:t""‘ H CHILDREN'S i waffles for your breakfast. Low |lacings to tie under board. Will | natural polished finish 12 inches Machine Cotton ||wame $1.69/02 «tandard sido 99 |in dameer 79¢ Rubber Aprons 100 yard spools, all sires, Wednesday tal . boards. Wednesday | Wednesday Dainty colorings, 15 Black or white 3‘: L= 4] ruffle trimmed .a c | Two-in-one Shoe Polish all colors. Liquid and paste; For Wednesday only. . 8c ottles, Waterman's “Ideal™ Fountain Pen Ink The 10c kind; blue-black: 2-oz. For Wednesday only 5¢ Borden’s Evaporated Milk The six-ounce can. 4c For Wednesday only ALWAYS LOOK In Our North Window FOR THE WEDNESDAY SPECIAL WHICH IS NOT ADVERTISED C.J lI S

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