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NEW BRITAIN DAILY UERALD, I'RIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1923, 8 N high cost attached to golt balls”| Louls Raphael, who secured pas- ASS CO, OFFICIAL ILG 10 1S NN A S | i l]["F sald Tweedle, “A good ball Is fit to| sage through the Quigley agenc / 1, Conn., Jan. 20.—Charles 4 UL [pay y rounds if not abused or | sailed yesterday on the & % Brooker, of thls eity, chairm lost. 'The experta only imagine they | Kroonland for Miaml, Ilorida, of tho hoard of directors of the N must take & fresh pullet every feow Miss Cora B, Graulich, director|American Drass compiny who Is it § N holes, and if the mediocre golfer | of religlous education at the Metho- | i York is under the care of t “/|cuts up or loses his ball, the ex-|dist chupch, salled yesterday for ¢ ullsts, it s understood. 1l —— penso cannot bo chargld to the|12 day cruise te Porto Rlco, ¢ o time ago mukors, Max Unklebach and Mr. and Mrs. (osts of Makmg White Pellets| 1n oiaen times, when bai w [ Claude J. Leroux arrived’ yesterday |mado of leather stuffed with feath- | in New York from a crulse to Der- Has Advanced 500 Pfil‘ Gmt jvr:. or later were hammered out )ut I muda, from the nia, Conn, Jan. rday afternoon in the 9. Plre hoe ra- golfers were more careful to con shop of Jacob Colien on v - serve the one or two halls nu-}: A ot caused loss of approxi Chicago, Jan. 29 (A—While tho|poysansed, A man wears out fouy {mately £5,000 to tho storo and the cost of refined rubber used to m.un\‘s.-.a automoblle tires, the price of contents of the furnithirc ore ol @ dozen golf balla used to be 61 |Which have gone up more than firty | Simon Rpector, next door. conta, 1¢ 18 $3.08 today, an increase |POF €ONt In the last year, fn running | | FATA ot 500 per cont, said Douglus Twoed. |10:000° miles and thinks nothing of ‘ y [ hand from impure gutta pere MASTON Conn, Jan, 9 fo. western manhaxer of Epalding and |I %0 why com ahout golt balls q oho " VA — Dennis K 66, o section land on B8 Brothers in sxplatnlog the recent “’"’“h "’:’H‘“;“““ ! ”‘““n”” ““”} . v | ihie itlecod svan Wliiea vasiRvanyinr ik advande fn the price of bulis. RosoN vERTA AR 9N ONE SAn blay M \ B A | ternoon, when struck by & car i ric o trode b an 12 many micn of gt ol he s | IS, BEATiCH BOUPIG. RGMLS tersoon when tvuek by 'ear i fallen. nut the 1926 golf balls had |COst With proper care. to be made fromm materlal bou 0 that If they couid be manufac of raw rubber the cost of tho mate- rlal would be only $1.21-na box. The garden varlety of gutta | ot | percha no! longer fila. the' bill for | NeW Britaln Poatal Clerk to Bo| ! the best bally and the that s used must be made into the pures arn, which 18 wound under tensfon until the pellot Is bullt up, Then a fancy | John Shee rand of latex must be used to form | 8trect, a clerk in the New Britaln | ¢ the cover, which s vulcanized to a | POSt office, has been named a d nicety to make it resiient and yet e from A. G. Hammond cainp, tou ed Spanish War veterans, to This selection of the fittest and | represent New Britain at the un-| ., gonarated two years later. They | i reinement run up the cosl of velling of & tablel: in Yiavana har. both 19 years old when they (Salesman For Face Cream the material to almost three times | bor next month to commemorate | woro wmarried. | I the valuo of an equal ameunt of | the detruction of the battleship | ara Boume testified that atter | Learns a Lesson, commercial cruda rubber. The man- | Maine, her husband left she had received a .} New York City. Mr. H B, ufacture Is a tedious process, and all | ‘The tablet will bo of bronze and | mysterious telephone call g he {Menne writes:—"1 was a salesman fmperfeet pellets must be thrown out | will be placed on a monument re- | would not return. Sho telephoned lof creams for heallng pimpies. | before the globules go through three | cently erected in the harbor by the | yep father4n-law in California and {blemishes, ete., but whep my face coats of enameling. The balls are | Cuban government. The name of | hg advised her, she said, to be pa- :broke out with blotches, pimples then wrapped in waxed paper and |every sallor who lost his life in the | tjont and sssured her that her hus- |and blackheads, | tried one salye cured for a long period, explosion will be on the tablet. | band would come back. Meeting |after another with no results. | They are “unmade” more ,.,.pw,-! Mr. 8hechan «will sail fromt W her husband five days later, at their | found it as impossible to sell skin, it ssly, for the expert will | York Febyuary 10 on the 10 | home in Oakdale, Long Island, he |creams as a bald beaded map finds!| not play more than nine holes with | steamer upon which the command- | told her, she testified, that he was |selling hair tonic. Finally | decided| the same ball, while the duffer soon | er-in.chief of the Spanish War vet- | “Tired of being married, and was (| would have to get at the CRUBE cuts the “plll" to worthlessness by | erans and his staff will bo passen- |too young und wanted to run 400nsupauon | was amazed to find! topping or slices it into the woods | gers, The unveiling will take place [around,” She sald she told him ;thsl. within a few days after takiog, or hooks it into a pond. {on February 15, the anniversary of | ehe would not consent to a divorce || Carter’s Little Liver Pls my skif “Thege misuses really make any | the explosion. jand urgod him to roturn to her. |jtaok on a new healthful look™ ey e e e ——r e : Druggists, 25 & 75¢ red packaves Wfll’m Miecmfl :\\»\1\]1{.;.»!\‘ Kane was working at a 1e still has a “warm fecling )" for her husband was y by M. Beatrice testifying at the caoutehouce | pregont at Dedication in Ha- opening of the trial of her separation b suit against Arthur K. Bourne, Jr, her husband, who is a grandson of (lthe late head of the Singer Sewing an _of 118 Machine company and heir to fe yarn vana Harbor Next Month. o married fn Sep- 3 after an elopement from Center ) s, Long Island, | Un Last minute news from the sensational a Y bargain event— e MODERN BOOT SHOP’S oing - Out - Of - Business OE SALE OUR DOORS CLOSE FOR GOOD ON FEBRUARY 20 About this time every year, we close out all remaining stocks of Apparel for | present wear, in preparation for Easter business. Every garment is repriced ’; for quick disposal, without regard to cost, value or former Prices. i 4 store full of genuine bargains tomorrow, the like of which you have never seen before. 287 MAIN ST, Qver W. T. Grant Co. TOMORROW FINAL CLEARANCE! FINAL REDUCTIONS! An early visit is advised as the most desirable bargains will be disposed of first—although there are plenty for everybody ! : FOR PRESENT : WEAR Crepe siik in high shades, also black satins To be closed out Tomorrow regardless of former prices 00 590 98 12.98 Included attheabove pricesarealarge number of New Spring Dresses that have justbeen received. Extra Special Shoes for Men, Women and Chil- dren. Thousands of pairs. Douglas and Red Cross Shoes for women. 0dd lots of good Shoes that sold formerly as high as $8.00. Many newest styles. All sizes, shapes and materials. Out they go! RUSH! All tables will be heaped up with fresh new Shoes tonight — Thousands and thousands of pairs arrang- ed for quick picking — Plenty of cierks to help you — Space for 500 customers at a time. WOMEN’S Fancy Wool and Felt Juliets - and Slippers. 59 C The cream of our new spring stock, Shoes that were ordered to scll at $5.00, §6.00 and $7.00. Hundreds of pairs that have | never even been taken out of the [ packing cases. Women will find | i A e plenty of the fashionable id To close .98 iRl I:L\ s BLONDE and GRAY Kid Pumps grade felt and leather. 95 developed in the latest fashion. 1} out at Out they go at...... (¢ Then there are Patent, Velvet, 14 ST . ; Satin, Sucde, Tan Calt—in fact, I Satins, Charmeuese, Jacquards, Cloths and Two-piece Balbriggans ,V\.‘,l_:n.i,.: TR | > ferent. Buckle Pumps, Strap | Phenomenal Values INFANTS' SHOES—A big as- Pumne, cut-out patierms. Al | o e grouped conveniently and plenty il sortment. : bl 2 ’ All grpuped at...... UOC sriene. [ B Men will find & generous assort- i e ment at this price, too. Oxfords, It ! Genuine, imported; $o» i | : FURRED value $6.00. Now (%4 \.45 Wonderful values L i To be closed out Tomorrow Regardless of Former Prices “ H ‘ 1 | || 73° 10-°° 1§00 25.00 | BOOT I I Il i o 2,00 | : . CHOICE | Satin, French Felt and Metallic Hats S I Next to the New Britain @ Savings Bank