New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 4, 1925, Page 23

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, IFRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1925, CHAPMAN BRIEFS |ETHEL: The Lady from Solem ULSTER-FREE STATE ARE RILED TODAY === [INE JILL REWAIN ; Judge Thomas and Lawyers UD—TOE:TDA S Such I Basis of Agreement Will Be Given Copies WITCH & % 7 N | Reached at London _ 217 MAIN STREET Hartf 1rT () —The final act i PrAcTCH i AN ‘ ‘ ’ i B | . Rt IneHTe o e ot et | | A7 MODERH N S W 7= e Tt i e | ; JXORY, Curling Iron T Cak el S IERTRS WITCHCRAFT ~ IR ~ ‘ lulienhor ¢ the federal penltentiary, was the |1 { 2 NN ~ nent on the tro ) E & fillng today of briefs in support of o 4 : A | | ques ating B 5 X S ,J=—<f’ oral arguments made at the prison | 3 4 2 : i north from ’ i Peter’s Milk Chocolate g _k‘:"wnnm i £ on' Wednesday before United States | i | | - ; N\ { leme v ) The genuine famous Peter’s Kar s b bl gt 5"ins District Judge Edwin & oI © ( ! I and the 1o In the convenient quarter-pour rod. Wil save time and expense Ehebracion che slotojuia / 7 & il = | Sl ; ! L) of many visits to the hairdressers, Wednesday, and Judge Thomas stip- | r SN =1 [ il { el e T ulated 48 hours as sufficient for the | . p M \ (S . | additional torrit 1L will be al Reg. 20c each 2 for 25¢C et 100 preparation of Chapman's hrief, \ g \\ W\ ! ) from paying : e At 8 o'clock this afternoon there _ R A i3 % N N | | | Great Britain's war debt S e = was to be an exchange of briefs by | i, | 4 pvEs S \ \ [ sume the costs of comp v o Chapman's counsel and State's Al|-i <2 IR WS 5 = lamage to property in 1 —— o r Symbol Hot torney Hugh M. Aleorn. At the| | @ZBmy: et b | ! b ling the recent whances In Tre R ity Watch same time there will be placed in | i 1 Mo p R .} The “Elm City Water Bottle | land and i the malls the originals for delivery | £ ol p o iger cat i 5 ; : .\t.'m\v\nd and sten . Twvo: Quase Si# to Judge Thomas. The briefs con-| i ) the existi ) ] KA Dracticn 2 | tain citations in support of the con- | Jd g7 MR / ) governine c ( ¢ 5 £ for .‘1 i Guaranteed 1 year tentions made by Chapman's counsel g bl < \ ’ | the 1 r parliame r prefer*' ! Moulded in one piece that he was removed fron the fed- = < 3 ¥ 1 ore invest ' meil of B the more expe ® --gu® —has no_seams oOf eral prison at Atlanta and delivered | i 2K D * \ { time pi especi patches. Metal to the jurisdiction of the state of R Xy i [ cement is su . B # ally while i per socket vuleanized into 0 Connecticut in violation of his con- 8 5 (X007 ficr / § i oy Uiy Bel . \' Regularly 2.00 stitutional right and that the com- \ A : il Elrea ; 31_00 il $1.49 mutation of federal sentence by I : | IALLY, o Drug Stores President Calvin Coolidge is ineffec- ) | § 3 . : ‘ ¢ - [ — tive because it was refused by Chap- | i = ] N A city plan commiss s | man, RS [ : i trnoon ani approved « | Gilbert Alarm Clocks Puretest Judge Frederick J. Grothl of New ) / § \ \ ! roposed extension of M tr 3 int York, Ray M. Wiley of Springfield, | S E i lon ntreal® aterat s S An aceurate time Aspirin Tablets Charles W. Murphy of Danbury and ” \ \ | ery of traffic from Corbin aver BB keeper. Good Made from True As- Joseph M. Freedman and Frank A. | nwood street. | e defin { looking nickle = @4 i pirin, Recommended Murphy of Hartford, spent all day i 7 S ~ > | te recommendations ma o 98 } (8¢ i or the relief of pain, Thursday in preparing the brief. | il 2 : 2N ) 2 i city government the opin | 7 cane % W colds, headache, neur- R - f ter hoard on main extension g I 2!gia, ete. Bottles 0f100. BODY OF WOMAN FOUND = ity i s §\§SVR 8100, 8225 (el Repdary s0c g \ | tained. i\ $4.25 DEC. seeca, 4 3 IN TOWN ‘ £ Remains Belleved To Be Those of \ ) - = e z = feutenant Commander T Kansas Young Woman, Missing | : | LR B Lt o S emn i § Caramels FOOD SPECIALS Six Months, | I i Connecticut recruiting district Week-Ends | was in this city today with other A combination of chewy cara- | Coffee . . . 2 for 79 Hutchinson, K ec. »—The | high school,” said Tague. “I imag- TORMAY TIL REPORT INVESTMENT €O, BLECTS T. Ma a ACTA- inaval officers from New Haven on [ mels with a topping of marsh- (pound, regular S0c] € mysterious disappearance 2 {ined she wandered into the swamp ! Plumbing Inspector P. J. Tormay X 7 3 clected presi ccla for n inspection trip. The results of mallow encased in a thick | Opeko Tea. . 2 for 66¢ Tague, 29, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. anq fell »” i submitfed his report for th > fain Investmen work of the local office is very || coating of r.ch chocolate. L34 Ib. regular Soc] C. F. Tague of this city, fs helieved | Migs Tague disappeared about six month of November. He issued 67 | Co. at it | mecting last even- pape pleasing to him, he said PRI s A AL to have been solved by the discovery {months ago. At the time she had permits and supervised the ins - ling. and the ving other offic , wcting for the it 3 ¥ Regular Price 49¢ pound box | p, O,.’\‘,:“d;l‘ <] 2 f s £ = R ; e . or 1.19 In a swamp near Waterloo, N. Y., of |hcen working for her room and tion of 734 fixtu e 244 ore of Hartford, | ADMITS FORGLIRY, (12% oz. regular 98c) J the skeleton of a woman near whose [hoard at Cornell university, and pur- vogular and special inspectic r, | I - against Edward | New Haven, Dee. 4 (P)—Pleading Special Price 43c Strawberry, Raspberry, ) Z body was found a music roll show- suing her studies on the violin. She Wt defects were found and reme- | cor S ' r s and Jam. 4 proprie- 2 | Grape and lem\le’.z for 49¢ ing it had been purchased at Hut- |had a passion for perfection on the dicd | M. Dunn, tors of the Hardwa ¢ market. | Jars (15 or. regulardsc) ) chinson. Mr. and Mrs. Tagne are |violin and was known to practice as =— man, 1. Rothfe ’ Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Horwltz |, ourt ; Orange Marmalade 2 for 46¢ certain that the skeleton is the re- |much as nine hours d: NEW BRITAIN IN INDUSTRY | has placed another attachment on | p . “ (12 cz. regular ¥c) mains of their daughter and that Little significance {s ched to history of industrial New |the already much-attached property | aund over t < 5 Homemaid \'gx;ula )'v]r-c;() 2 fov 46¢ she came to her death during a fit |the fact that a bottle of polson and Brifain will be recited at the nest S e ; 1efndants. 3 {2 oz, regular 3¢ of mental depression, rather than by [a srazor were in the girl's effects. meeting of the Lisns club by B & 5 - Walnut Tops RureCrpeJely S 24 fori 36¢ violence, Her mother says she alw a local manufacturer, The | § : ck Co. No Doubt . ject i g J : ch vanilla Bon Bon Cream [ Pure Lemon Extce 2 for 4] 1fua wos sublect to widlsut HiS | gheke fon tre c itter eted this . The writ il | “Have you heard that Brown's « i E’i.’ 's conted With thick chace | ¢ 2t esular3sc] ieale sf depression dating back to a ner- | A 3 ! nick e ; ; % t 1paign to | Gaffney and served by Constable [ etting marric olate. with half s walnutiens Sm'a(:}n)rewfli]n(. . 2 for 41c vous breakdown when she was 18| Just ask any Sell N it Mo DBrttie 3 Diveneits i S e e RS & years old, and in her senior year at |uger, | Vincenzo Appruzzese, through .| Stockholm Kasper, | f . e 2 for3le e ! e Regular Price 59¢ pound box | Peanut Butter . . 2 for 40¢ 110 oz, regular 35¢) speciat Price JYC | cike Choron . 2 for 26¢ (!21b regular 25¢] g Will *“She’ Have a New : TO GIVE GLQVES [ g A st e @ oo~ 51 DEEP CUT PRICES “Gift_Hand Bags of Silk or| \\':I; I)LL ?“.ftl.i,]“g the ver: ) ’ ’ “_4 Nationally known Drug Store Needs at much less than the | Leather make ideal gifts | 1(1(1 e 0 s ('“]c‘\f\. Why not let us show you our| 1amoietiet “\“—5 wonderful selection? ! WIMANS JAPPAREL SPECIALTIES $1~00 and $1 . Ol’r. o $14.98‘ HiDOLETOWN == NEW BRITAN IMPORTED KID GLOVES $3.00 and §3.75 a Pair RS R manufacturers’ snggested selling prices Size ) i i Hospital size Dryco 1.69 { DB. & W. Bromides - 1.00 Horlick’s SY § .60 Bromo Seltzer Malted Milk . . .73 WA0RGASTO1Ia I 16-0z. Neurophosphate 1.21 (Gascaiets TR 1 8IB1I00F NI 01 SR SR T Exlax .. .15 [ .50 Cuticura Ointment .36 Creo-Terpin . . .0 Mentholatum . .. 32 Wample's Ext. . .50 Musterole . . 37 Viburnum Comp. {-0z. Ovaltine . . 33 LIRS (D &5 1 Enfah. & o o o G .25 Creolin S T 26 1.00 Danderine ¢ SO LIS e e O 16-0z. Mead's Maltose . . 1.00 Pepto Mangan . .81 1.00 Angiers Emulsion .8’ <602 Pirex it 3! 1.00 Clapp’s Malt & Oil . 1.00 Pineoleum 16-0z. Eskay’s Food . . .60 Doan’s Pills .75 Mellin's Food . o 25 Blue Jay Plasters 12-0z. Nestle's Food . .52 Vick's Vapo Rub , .50 Glyco Thymoline . .36 Merck's 1.00 Imperial Granum . Milk Sugar 1.00 Lavoris . . 6 50 Syrup Figs . . .39 .0 Listerine T .50 Pepsodent Paste . .31 1.00 Nuxated Iron . .67 .50 Pebeco Paste . 39 RIBBON GARTERS sl Fandkerchiefs offer many Gift Possibilities on every gift list B Priced A_/ ; N Hundreds of different patterns to choose from 50¢ to $1'98 Pair - \ E % e z B from L5 i . 4 Jainty all white 'kerchiefs—white with She'll surely appreciate a pair of Garters as r——0ow—— io(ll:wllux\d ellllllhroi](lileffed ‘:-(nlrlnlgg ?m(l wonderful they are not-only useful but s very orriamental THE SHOP FOR PRACT‘CAL coloroti)i‘lil(l‘lgzll>ers with emhroidered corners wide assortment to choose from GIFT CHOOSING from 19C to 98(‘ Our assortment at 25¢ is the best ever The question of “What To Give Her” ceases to he a problem of concern as soon as you enter this shop A_ny Ofle Of the FOllOWing It is simply a matter of selection. Items Would Make an MQ% IDEAL GIFT t" Ll waiting to make some little mother happy k‘:}( = i Christmas morn! r\/f a new garment— A Warm Winter Coat ‘ They are the famous s fmu‘-inl-onc = .Hil‘(“"i A Smart Dress of Silk or Wool Fabric (3%} .. 5 BRI o X A \;est‘,_ REhiald Gl A Corset, Corsetlette or Brassiere ( LA s 1 \ YA j t;eilillll —o_:l.jil,\g‘;vllgll}\‘xy\ §4 or taken off. ) See this new garment TS100 l;ilvl\flf..‘,(‘"(li 7 65¢ size 10 GILLETTE Package of Solve your underwear BLADES ™ .. KOTEX. \ Wi problems by wearing ¥ ) ¢ — — L - A Silk Costume Slip to wear under dresses A Dainty Piece of Neckwear 0 ¢ ye v N Xi) Silk Neck Scarfs to wear under fur Lom coats Artificial Flowers to wear on coats V wiimmemmene @ 98¢ : [ Lovely Kimonos— The Kind of Underwear 1428 each AR 3 Negligees—Bath Robes She’d Choose Herself “1 Just the kind “she” has always wanted— &l/ Have You Seen the New “Baby” Dolls? | never have we shown such a large variety can be found here ?M they sure do look like real bahies—we have some attached y and the prices you'll find very moderate— \ Y \V4 ,;)fi \ they either cry or say: “Ma Ma” priced GIFT TIME Gift time is at hand, and it's a mighty com- fortable fecling to know that the merchan- dise we vou, is the product of the foren ufacturers in the land. . . i : on dainty pillows—also something new this season— ; quality considered A gift that will please her vanity and bring the “Woof \]\'0“{" Dogs j \¢ | - lasting pleasure i ' : = Sl : S : To wear with the Kimonos and Bath Robes A Our line of Christmas Cards X[ we are showing dainty Only the best of materials and workman- ¢ : e 7Ry BOUDOIR CAPS AND BANDS : ship in these garments now on display on our counters A% 2 98c, $1.50, $1.98 Each g § HORIERY is the ideal gift, and our is the ideal hosiery. May we not suggest an early call so that vou may choose from a re selection. All the newest styles are represented— COMFY SLIPPERS for men, women and children. The W. G. Simmons Cor. 85 WEST MAIN ST. Bring your Christmas Club Checks here — We will cash them for you sl

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