New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 17, 1925, Page 4

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4 NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, ".'Y.'"T‘.n"."rfi\', DICEMBER 17, 1925, " 'k it 810t st ! Doty o bon deput rer 1 " n e O ! signals by radic ssorva- | Oie i wealthy shoe manu- ! fear nm an attempt might be n h‘ b irved t the 1s- | AVETR ' ust HECUS (1] \x) Hl“ u 143 ; for tnde det a- | from tieir Pawlucket home, |m-‘| she awaited cowrt o nn ' ity PN T Y A I v 3 ot Hur ! g Hons in Al t J o dher two | With urance that both she ‘ g o are 1 J s attorneys ure Georw LU : 1 re a L o dnvi of Mrs, Lord. The [Wrong doing, ., Gilm: 1 1 M A of the former ma r 1 she Rl Says WWile Seems to Pre A ( i anted to show by her n her G. W. HILL BLECTED n : also of shmat A | e o tor A ¢« Ma i’ : sult i3 without the slightest ' of the : 5 o % ; DA T G pta oy are silly | val 8. Hill. At the samo time Jun 2 ‘ 1 and 1 will be vindieated | Parkor was clected chabiman of 1l rotime.” board of dircetors, a newly ercated nanufacturer’s wife expressed Tant Dyl Vouidatape * ¢ and were alue 10 iy fn the father of their seven Sew York, Dee vl uux( “'l') i 4 ¢ in Mesico, New Zealand | ¢pjidy . Now York, ildren Hill y 24,1 om the ¢ Long mous Ten Cent Bi Vvs o s conis nding trom Church Now Is \n More ' an nd o fmport- | solar eclipse in Sumatra, next Janu- | 5 Dee. 17 (@) s of the magnetie alary 14 | n cent brick chu ¢ Captain Edwin . A. Hamilton gave up § lent of i lay, Its ¢ i ith two chue! Photographs taken of the s ! now said to he m with reference to the period of sc tivity which is developing queation, . s likely,” ¢ report adds T " On the smaller vessels, sic nd other lin ‘ b 7 the & i stroyers and submarines, whi ient and of great- | U ¥ t < Wa Vestonlllr 1 3 ire equipped with gyrocom +er intensity ‘ 3"‘ v ¢ wot ¢ bl . e e 1s a decided ten | = | t a& g J‘. o : o than 50 years | ihare ! | | c i \ A N linade Rt ot the magnetic compusscs 1y : qqn , ,“ ‘ (R {ONINE = show e o | 3 . ¥ Y ! some of Central Fall: Scandal Takes Unus v|ll\ ' 1‘ 3 i) he y officers are not familiar ‘ Turn-—Acensed Denfos | Flctcl)er s harm- ation of the ma Builds »trquth compd d to correct t - Wionz Doing tion it is urged that more | to CO"flbat Colds ors should take tho ’ 1 ¥ 1, Dee. 17 0 | i o is ,n.m is at | i & A 8 naval obsorvatory r 0 t Drops i “habit e B i v e ;i s at all times for b wh o is| and Soothing Syrups, espe- injurlous or DPentoneach! i ; o i 15 sou a ) coun; cially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages Sold by Sl ont v his \ito " thaln i S LTEVE ook for the signature of (Zas FFLhoN and small be 3 N t n lea y t pai ve St t d and he only r . s ar tercst have fer growing child a y a 3 A, Jette To avoid imitations, al o Physicians everywhere recommend it in the year. Tryit. “Excellent resu e gaid to ! have been obtained in sendi time | in the Safe for Every (ough WOMEN OF NEW BRITAIN ARE WISELY BUYING HIS GIFTS -FROM -THE WE KNOW WHAT GIFTS MEN LIKE of service to men has taught us what like in the way of dress. isn't of lfln that the members of a aroup of people ith each other to bri cial benefit to people le the group. DBut that is what we are doing. LA ¥ . Hosiery A man is mighty pai- ticular about his Hose. Something from our selection t help but please him. We're featuring Silk and Wool kind at ial Trust Company we t our hank this year dis- memhers of its Chris tost among ou * number of | { us. i & case” these Rob A man likes things that denote quality. Things \;\\f ¢ 1« i t‘\h ““10‘;'”"_ that are modish but not extremely styled. And \‘ i ‘,: fn bada the fact that they come from a Man’s Store £ ‘: ¢ el makes them more impressively efiective, appre Space prevents the listing of all the merchan- ful colors ““_d ‘pf‘“‘i""‘ <e we've prepared for appror i But these Robes are spe men will courteous!y helnp and cial af n your selection. ning up again for nient weekly de- T o ey nd how nice it is to get it back in a v} 3 tones comc 4 se act to people who } - Wor: | son in these brilliantly erienes > want NEW | 3 ng colored, flc muillers one of 1'“,, e to whom we - SEb You can't p but see ) (0) , ‘; is vear, c¢ me in ‘m(] =i"n the number of vivid reds ’Kerchiefs and mellow tans and brackens parading the So if you Buckskins T e o T s o AT TR TR AR TR AT “on our own” and will not So when you come in to > mention one mf the crzon you select will re- “—and a neat Hand- kerchief completes the dress.” Such is Fash- ion’s dictum. So you're bound to please him with these “hankies.” The days when Belts were mere articles necessity have pas Now they have thp extra duty of adding to the finished appear- ance of the man. With monogramed buckles they make a pleasing gift. Set, $2.00 257 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN streets. Shirts iifts of Shirts are ever clcomed by him, es the kind of sn ow styled Shirts we ature at $3.00 Use the Ten-Pay-Plan When Buying His Gifts and Know Its Great Convenience [ — He Buys His Own Things Here —— NY3 SAMPLE SHO David S.Segall, Pres. (2 STORES) —_— | That's Why They’ll Please P On hand (‘\A‘l\\\hth wearing Buck Gloves. They're worn for style and styled for wear, In grays and tans. A man can't get enough Ties. Espe- cially these silk ones striped in this season’s colors. Scotch plaids, too, so popular with the boys at school. $125 135 MAIN ST. BRISTOL

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