New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 27, 1925, Page 6

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, countries, notably that of the Rus- BEATS WIFEWHEN DREVFUS CASES = 1. Tehitcherin left this morning Riviera, CHICKEN IS ABSENT, BEING REPEATED ;" tim to Interview the Avistide Briand; $he Is Breadwinner and ReInses'Pohsh Army Has Similar Mili- lary Scandnl obts. o in It had been an- was coming o Ith, but h ay in the premier-designate, | Premier Painlove, er Premier Herrlot and others, n i turn from the south, | r 50, by which time the | lo Buy It : day, ac-! “” Paul Ku Germany “y\ strect, and When (o the Ber his wife refused to buy a’ chiken |ska that it net crists will presum- | T P-Tha Polish 1gain is to the fore In slon madeq praspoct of . tin police Ly Teofil Olshan- | "o petit varision dect Ta8b yoRcda v‘l“uly\{:';"’ffsl‘l 0-.\'|‘< will blossom fnto gull dress of- | ye d [ fetal negotiations, There are fndica- angry and | ¢ Roland. A Zlonist student nam- | yone 1o qqe, that (he Moscow gov- nisl telger is on trinl at g : argod it e | CrOMEnt is genuinely desirous of an S e oy ttlement of the debt ques. | 1 g that it Jias an import ! on the soviet's interna tional refations. Yesterday was chicken cording to the creed of @ more { #h a confes lak of 105 Grove for the Thanksgiving dinner, he is to have hecome d her. The wife sald In s morni hat her hus eady and sl t that it would he elatm M\nu Jewish he had earnedingor "oland 1h Stgr in in- wpread us he |nocent of the charg Srlinir t in-[is regarded by them as a martyr | nin ¢ land a aec njamin W, Al judgment on har; f brea f the peace and issault ugainst Kulak, to a foreign powor and was er Jailed sentenced o penal servitude on Dey- whose & iI's Island in French Guiana. Drey- street was ra ind convicted by Detective Serges g3 v . to 10 willlam P. McCue and George C. was par Ellinger, was found guilty of vio- jating the nd fined $200 ¢ o i W t mb under orders an military organ- , which had now instructed Jim to confess In order to prevent the conviction of Steiger. Olshan- ska's guilt, the Berlin police say, fs clearly apparent from the detalls of confession Olshanska {8 a Ukrainian com- {munist. Recently In the Prussian diet a socialist deputy, Herr Badt asked the minister of the interfor why Germany perfectly well knew |who was the gulity party, The min- ister declared that Olshanska had announced that It was he who at- tempted to kil the Polish president and that he revealed the names of those persons who aided him to get out of Foland to give K um f desired, and this clined fo do. A ond Captain Dreyfus, a | oviden Towish wificer in the French army convie 3 by & sceret military mnal of having divulged state se ]mnlfi 4 wiez, representing i his intentlon of taking It was the second time laws, the po! him about t similar o rolmen who lia nelghborhood of court that they have of drinkit the p / New VictorRecords MR. MOSES HADAS will speak At the Synagogue Cor. Elm and Chestnut Sts. TONIGHT AT 8:15 RABBI GERSHON HADAS Will Also Speak All Are Welcome! Juty in the told the | ® ved men g about ki clafmed that | he has ¥ d any liquor for a long time nicd knowledge of the =mall quantity of liquor found by the police in a corncr of the mek room. Anetio SOVIET ENVOY VISITS | PARIS 70 TALK DEBTS tonolo of 50 Wolcott | with drunkenness nd breach of the peace on com- | plaint of his wife, was fined $5 and | costs on the first charge and had udgment on the xecond Tohn . of 14 Gold [Other Mternational Problems Also drunkenness Steve Sarnis) um_\- on both | and costs. to Be Discussed At Con- ference There Paris, Nov, 27 (P—The visit here the sovlet foreign minister, M. in, was mada informal o tions with lead- ling French statesmen on the ques- J,|tions pending between the gtwo e L Another Of Qur Citizens | Speaks Qut For Nu-Life NU-LIFE Right | Here in ged when ar re m».,qmnn the occasion Wisk Sunday 4 street, Attorneys egki and Trving 1. R for Ma 2, nd they It out that after striking the girl, the defendant's machine be- came entangled with another car and it was five minutes be- 1 in releasing Walter fore he sucere Ry that time 11 taker Tex Bailey's Has Scored the City NU-LIIFE, the old Indian tonic, | Count \lu\l (.et Jobh come Y. Many times | Hcfmc Wedding \chess L has been so o give 3 a big, mod 1 plenty of capital, s sueceeded in putting this grand remedy on the 1 at a small t the human scored again right n town Everyone knows the errible condition that Morris Bush vus in. Mr. Bush said for muny vears T suffered with rheumatism nd my s{omach was out of kil [ could not 4]Y,v~’ my food. Again t was found roken collarbone. romen would | T would take salls, constipation caused | t helped me but t 1 had Qizzy pells every day 1 sometimes 1 i ould fall down in the street. In \. SARS DIES e tact, 1 got 1 )1 z0 down t Wk God. my troubies a're all o 1 am entire { made a v man of m EX. BAIL BY'S NU e NU-LIFE. all druggists. (son o t £1.00 at OUTFIT THL AMILY ON CREDIT WEAR AND SAVE YOUR (CHRISTMAS MONEY FOR GIFTS EASIEST TERMS | Here You'll Find' the Highest Grade Clothing for Men, Women and Children at the Lowest Prices COME IN TOMORROW USE YOUR CREDIT HERE \()I GET P;\Il) 138 MAIN ST. Next to John A. Andrew’s Furniture Store MAIN ST. Next to John A. Andrew's Furniture Store STORE Under the Personal Super¥ision of Mr. Raah Formerly Manager of the Union Store RIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1925, BOSTON STORE H. J. DONNELLY CO. SHOP EARLY With only a short while until Christmas, one can readily realize that early shopping is ad- visable for more reasons than one. There will be crowds of eager shoppers every day until Christmas, and, with so many people to wait on, it follows that customers cannot give as much time to choosing as they would like, nor can they receive as painstaking service as we like to give. For this reason we adv)sc early shom)mg—earlv in the day and early in the week—so that you will not be rushed or crowded. Last-minute shopping is never very satisfactory, and often disappointing, both in selection and in deliveries. PLEASE SHOP EARLY! COATS! COATS! COATS! After Thanksglvmg Sale of Coats [V P PP TaViava COMPLETE NEW LINE OF WONDERFUL BAGS Included in this line are newest shapes in Tailored Pouch, Underarm Bags, newest fitted Vanities and exquisite Beaded Bags. TATLORED BAGS Newest shaped Bags, in large ariety of grainings. Are in black, brown, tan, gray, red, blue and green. 15 e et 980 HANDKERCHIEFS Swiss Embrofdered “ilefs. Imbroidered n colored and white, Special GLOVES Ladies’ Imported Kid Gl one-clasp, latest hovelly cu Embroidered and contrast stitching. All new $2 95 . shades. Special.. Ladies' Two-clasp Lambskin Kid Gloves. Black, brown, mode and be . BAGS AND VANITIES Under-arm, swagger and top and back-strap style, and smart new fitted nitles. A wonder- ful color range, in new leathers ind smartest effects. $1 98 An exceptional value . FINE LEATHER BAGS | Smartest of Bags, in variety 1! such as under-arm e Made of In\ B calf, pin morocco, Arms dilla calf and cowhide FOR MOTHER OR WIFE, IN FACT, FOR ANY HOUSEKEEPER-TO-BE, LINEN GIFTS NEVER FAIL TO GET GENUINE i APPRECIATION BOOTT TOWELING 1 blue, with Soft and absorbent; 18 inche \’ Y lH ling: wide; style A-1, l $4.98 quality. Bach $2.98 Yard...... " 6c LUNCHEON SETS HUCK TOWELS Warranted pure linen X300 The better kind of cotton huck. Cloth, 14x14 Napkins. Colo Size 14x20. Suftable for doctor's tical gifts. Lach . TABLE C lOFH\ BED SHEETS Good quality, size Frec Highly merc hemstitched from starch. by reliable with blue, borders. BLANKETS | Chiffon Hose. | value $2.50 | Spectal, each... { or fancy checl ONLY IN COATS OF THE FINEST KIND LADIES' SILK HOSE Ladles’ Pure Sllk HAYWARD TFull- fashioned Hose—well known for its long wear and fine appearance. All the new, desirable shades. Special, pair.. CHIFFON HOSE Ladles’ All Pure Silk Full-fashioned The highest quality giving it remarkable In all the wanted colors. Japan silk, clearness. Spec SILK AND WOOL HOSE Ladies' Extra Fine Quality Silk and Wool Hose—made with a seam back and high spliced heel and double sole. Special, MEN'S ENGLISH BROADCLOTH AND MADRAS SHIRTS A special lot of men's new English Imported Broadcloth and Silk Stripe Madras Shirts. Collar attached and neckband style, Colors—white, tan, | blue, gray and a large assortment of neat stripes. Regular value $2.50. SILK NECKWEAR Men's fine quality high-grade Siik Ties. Each one lined and sewe with barred ends, featuring all t latest designs and newest stripes, large selection of colors. Regula $1100 SILK AND WOOL HOSE Silk and Wool Hose for men. Plain and stripes. Colors —fan, navy, gray, brown and beaver. | Values to Special, $1.95 | maize, flesh, white, | Christmas gitt. ... MATERIALS SEEN ONLY IN THE $35.00 COATS OF THE FINEST KIND 35500 LOVELY SILK UNDERTHINGS FOR GIFT GIVING Here are gifts that, though personal and practical, will be welcomed because of their exquisite silken daintiness and charm. It would be difficult to find a finer or broader selec- tion of fine Undetthings anywhere, for there’s a wealth of pretty garments, which incude Silk Step-ins, Chemise, Two- Piece Sets, Nightdresses, Pajamas and Negligees. New, individual and distinctive styles. LADIES’ SILK GOWNS A pretly assortment of Silk Gowns for Christmas, in Crepe de Chine or Radium, with lace top and bottom, plaited front or nemstitched hodice, Colors— $4.98 PRINCESS SLIPS A Special Lot of Ladles’ Princess Slips, in Rayon, Tub, Milo- Sheen and Baronette Satin. Sev- eral styles, all sizes. Ruffle, plain or hand painted bottom.' A useful $2.98 CHILDREN'S BATHROBES Boys' and Girls’ Bathrobes—well tailored, neatly trimmed with silk cords, pockets and girdle cord; sizes 7 to 14. Assortment of checks $1 98 ceeen [ orchid, Nile green and floral designs .... WARM BLANKETS AND BED COVERINGS Winter bedding requirements should be supplied now, be- fore the cold weather starts in earnest. There’s no reason for delaying Blanket and Quilt purchases any longer when vou can secure such splendidly made, warmth giving bed toverings as these at such attractive prices. WOOL BLANKETS Ons hundred per cent Virgin Wool Blankets, slze 66x80, double; pretty block plalds. . $9-98 WOOL COMFORTS TFilled with pure wool.” Cov- cred with gcnd quality silka- line. Each WOOL MIXED BLANKETS Pretty plaids, double; size 66x50. With sateen bind- | ing. Pair COTTO‘\ BLANKETS White only. ina cotton. Reg- $1.79 COMFORTS Filled with good, clean cofton. covered with a good grade of silkaline. ; For Each each. Bring the Kiddies Bigger, Better than Ever

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