New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 30, 1925, Page 11

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CROWD EXPECTED SLIDES DOWN WOPE AT FIREMEN'S BALL OF KNOTTED SHEETS < s e Hundreds to Dance O1d Year Ouf T[] ESEAPF HAMB at Anmory E (Continued from Iirst Page) was given today that|SRr¥ today, n \linlJumplng from/a cand story window, Iank Smith, tor, was injured. The property 1at over $50,000, that pproximately the value fon will hold in t q o | ©F the mansion. New Year's eve, will he most and Mrs, Tevrell and their vo who were awakened by |l aped an smith and s Wruises, was taken to € L [ e .~,|n\ in Derby for atts The tire started in room men's Pension a an el Ma, Terrell was aroused and ho sent o fire call to Derby and | some apprratus from that city came, [The fire however, was hoyond con- brought and ealls s made oy fire | b | departments in West haven New Taven which s apparatus, who Mved r rea he how i rhy and i i len the fire Wl suceeeded in removi onsiderable furniture "ol \ ocame from difficulty Iy had to towed up the hill to reach CHIEF WILLIAM J. NOBLE njoyable afiair yet | be he first fin st permission o use lenied them rrell and his in Derby after ! r contral rable, m Hurt Daniel Su n Engine Haven v hurt hy the inflammation of the 1 here, was o from the 1569, He spent derable time at | o sea and as naval attache in various Smith as his [v>|~w\':w\ apartment in | relief ship expedition, He found the | trol with the e} s ana hose | With t additional promoted five NEW BRITAIN DAILY M)MIRA! HARBER DIES & and from A ign conntrie cks before he Away at Age of 70 at Youngs- nd milk POST OFFICE BURNED town, Ohlo, 80 () -] Harber, | night o Admiral Harher whose son At Fgypt, Mass., Destroyed— Probe Is Started Egypt, Mass, Dec. 80 () — The post offics which the late W. Lawson of frenzied fi- nance fame bullt here in the hey Admiral Tarber, who was born |y day uch mail as the nited Sta academy 0 | Luilding uropean embassics, In 188284 he commanded the Inspeetors b sent out to hunt for | tion to determir vivors of the Jeann 0| flames The loss 1ck the bodies, the Lawson estate In 1898 Admiral Harber was numbers emi ent and conspicueus conduct in i sncworen. | There Are No | I\IPLING GETS UP bserves Sixtieth Birthday By Get- Seasons for Herald Classified Ads —they're on the job pro- ducing results 52 weeks in the yvear! Just call 925 TODAY. ting Out of Bed Following Recent Hness, from his toctor to climb out of bod and, for the beginning of ttack peumonia, sit by the e L e N THE HERALD .ong Y f T before noon amily we cables bearing birthd zan to fve from all | Thursday ¢Saturday SPECIALS * MARYLAND and VERMONT URKEYS 2c and up mall Reasting Chickens .... Fresh Dressed Fowl . .. § Boneless Rib Roasts # Sirloin, Round and Shor Large Legs Lamb ....... dynami in tme Pight Fire at 10 Below | ; Boneless Pot Roasts Tender Shoulder Roasts Lean Fresh Shoulders Legs Milk Veal Fresh Chopped Beef Fresh Beef Liver GEESE, DUCKS, TURKEYS, CHICKENS R 2w 8105 GUARANTEE 1 10-20-30c Shop 70 WEST MAIN—Opp. New Hotel Tel. 183 This Is a Chain Store Ivt’ll Main Street OI‘ en \‘[0“ l’\\ s announced | R A T S SR SN I LR RS LTI TR A R I N S SR e | Deposits made on or before Monday, January 4th, will receive interest from Januar\‘ Ist 5 per cent being paid Evenine—7 to 8:3 n| utinues to mend, but it 18 uble to « house, in vigw of the un- aln weather. His birthday din- | onsisted of fruit juices, dry _| Building Ereeted by Late Tom Law- lay of his prosperity, lurgely for his sommodation, was burned to- one-story s contained also was destroy- It was indicated that the fire was a by tl ove and post an Investiga- the cause of the was $10,000, The Wip | post office was located in the town all the erew dead and brougit | of Scituate not far from Dreamwold, HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 380, 1925 Dresses - $19.50 Some formerly priced to $35.00 Tailored frocks for street and busi- ness wear, also styles for every in- formal occasion. The smart silk crepes and woolen fabrics. Higher-Type Dresses Formerly priced to §59.50 at 209 reduction Individual models, many are copies of imported frocks. All are new and decidedly simart. Coats Some formerly priced to $169.50 now $110.00 Reductions In Apparel (Second Floor) Coats - $45.00 Some formerly priced to $79.50 Trimly tailored sport coats, also fur trimmed models of lustrous fabries appropriate for dress wear. Coats - $79.50 Some formerly priced to $129.50 Slim straight coats and smart flar- ing ones elaborately trimmed with choice furs in this season’s favored manner, New Dresses $25.00 Smart new dresses of lustrous satin, and tailored woolens fea- turing newest fashion details. Famous Shagmoor Coats at Substantial Reductions Sage-Allen’s JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Tremendous Coats - $16.98 Smart swagger s elty woolens models. tyles in nov- fur-trimmed w Dresses - $14.98 Formerly priced to $24.98 Dresses taken from our priced collection and reduce this sale Savings at the Basement Store o Coats - $32.98 New styles, new colors, new fabries ish fur trimmings dis- inguish these coats at this amazingly low price. Dresses - $8.98 Formerly priced to $15.98 One and two-piece styles. Tailored types. Coats - $22.98 Straight line and flaring styles, collared and cuffed with fur. Satin de chine and silk crepe linings.

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