New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 21, 1926, Page 3

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—_——eeee—————— — —e—e—e—,e_—,—, —e—,—,—,——— 'FLASHES OF LIFE; RAG MAN HAS-TO [ e o HOTEL SCALPERS WORKING FIGHT : |attache for military aviation. | Their machine, Haviland 4, As the wreckage bursy into flames |so few clothes and so many o | tress who was the pilot, New Type of Spen Speclators Has ?“?’i' i Corngr on Reservations Philadelphia, Sept. city of hotel accommodations next Thursday has developed 21 (P —Scar- fo the night of the Dempsey-Tunn ey heavyweight championship battie | managed to scramble clear and ex- | tricate his companion. |taken to the hospital. |" Tt is reported that they are 1, but the exact ¢ | of their injuries has not heen d K | ously burnec mined. variety of scalpers scldom seen m\ Philadelphia. | Dickinson, They are scalpers of room reservations and they were sald to | be doing a thriving businesg, spite efforts of hotel propr\mm«m\ ‘ Thiladelphia forestall them. Nearly every hotel in the city is “sold out” for the night of the big having bee fight, reservations de- made for more than 60,000 room A few rooms were still available | today at the smaller apartment houso hotsls, but the Hotel association predicted would be gone by tonight. A number of large convention in sesslon here this week, added to the conges placed the number of visitors, al- ready here in excess of 100.000. Nearly as many more out-of-town ted Thursday Hundreds have engaged rooms in | Atlantic City, Trenton, fight fans are exp tion. Estima Chester and other nearby cities AMERICAN FLIERS HAVE NARROW ESCAPE ABROAD ok TR {Parents Are Warned of Diphtheri:flly Pl:w}l'e]nyce , I't. Com. Burg and Maj. Tinker In- Philadelphia they Camden, fured When Machine Crashes and Bursts Into Flames Caterham, Surr 21 (P—Two Amer attached to the Kanley airdron instructional purpos able escape from d noon when their plane burst into flames, The officers are Lieutenant-Com- mander Robert, A. attache for naval ¢ American embassy Major Clarence L. have been trading ROAST VEAL . ROAST PORK (nnt frozen) BEST FRANKFORTS ... BONELESS POT ROASTS FRESH KILLED FOWL \\1 tried the meat at The New Britain Mar army; off assist ket and we there since. » England, Sept ion at the London, and Tinker, assistant| vaccinat All Day Specials LEA\' CORNED BFFF Will Win, res and have appearsd. “I have d the styles of hoth m closely and I'm inclined to favor time the 1 attention as rines over. Hartford, have been w | tin sent ont depar ent cases en yen which 1 ac “'FD\E%I)AY %PE(‘IAL; Fresh Cut HAMBURC Lean Smok SHOULDE Tunney s at least one experi ter in Ed Dickinson, sport an SUPPIRTS TUNEY Michigan Referee in ght the challenger.” Dickinson has kn since the latter s ls0 hay ofkerved Sept arne ves! of health,sthat especial | exercised at ar to prote care should be .| time of the from diphtheria. This diseas ays results in a large number of | ies, is most prevalent during | the fall months. The use of d(pht!!’u‘ ria toxin-antitoxin has had the ef- fect of decreasing aterially co that Morning Specials 7 A M. to 12:30 s % AT Sports Writer, Thinks ('hllllf‘n}:fi' bouts in which bath pri hrough a b y by the s the number of | ving the past sev- g to the bull every child . 2 n,g25c ed RS Lean Fresh SHOULDERS .. Choice Shoulder STEAKS Best Pure LARD ... b 190 h leIC m19C 2n33c .. 25¢ .1 30¢ h 18¢ L1 22¢ . 39¢ .1b 10¢ American De | somersaulted striking some trees near Caterham, and landed only a fei vards (\om‘ ‘(hn m!l;v of a chalk pit 200 after mo Both were |r ness; there are not e yother with, | seri- \hw Yorl ed them. When t was stopped soms tomers asked why arine ced sup- | Michigan editor of the 1s (Mich.) Herald. my opinion, ven chance championshi Dickinson, who cach peek at girls wearing les = to w ng leaflets from a Next thing perhaps will be g of some refrigeration down from he North Pole in summer. 0 Per eent of the potatoes . “ e e T e Zino-pa e ed Put one on—the pain is gone! this | dren | which 10 pounds 61 ¢ "RINSO package 5¢ EVAPORATED MILK .. PEACOCK FLOUR Con (ectioner)" 25 pounds $1.51 SUGAR 3 bs 25 PREMIER SALAD DRESSING . Eall) June Peas 2 cans 25¢ White Rose Tuna can 19¢ Winner Coffee ..., 1h 39¢ Pure Cocoa 2-1h can 25c creameny BUTTER 2 Tbs. 89c | PARKSDALE 32¢ CALIF. SUNKIST OR FANCY SWEET POTATOES ... SOI ND YLLLO\V O\IOI\@ A0 l'ancv Ple APPLES \\ hlte Head Cauliflower ... Sweet or Hot Peppers ...... Red Ripe Tomatoes . . . 2 Ihs 10¢ “Challenge MILK 2 ans 25¢ . 3 cans 29¢ sack $1.25 . bottle 33¢ Quaker Oats Blue Tip Matches ... Good Luck Iar Rings | 2 s SRR Go})d Lu?k OLEO Nucoa Nut OLEO| First Prize OLEO 29¢ (wES | (:leen or Wa\ BEANS 4 quarts 25(4 2 qualte 25¢ | each-25¢ | package 10c | 2 boxes 9c . 2 dozen 15¢ M| 2 d07en 8.)0 29¢ M Extra Heaw Grapefrui it . Large Juicy Lemons Large Ripe Bananas .. .. 0 dozen 25é ... 6 Ibs 25¢ .4 s 17¢ Solid Head LETTUCE 100 each 2 for 25c¢ § dozen 29¢ § dozen 25¢ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1993, $ nfm“v:?. h(‘j' Jor Deaf Mutes Will “Hear” Chiaracter and Returns of Big Fight more in the| Jacksonville, 1ll., Sept. 21 (F) — of Crown An interpreter, standing beside an glum, who is Associated Press telegraph operator 1 as her in-| Will give details of the Dempsey- Tunney boxing contest to deaf §5 Is an attractive girl, | Mutes of Jacksonville Thursday night. ¢ of o Col. O. Smith, managing officer 1 horsewoman, an ac- | of the Tllinois School for the Deaf, - has arranged with the Jackson- ville Journal and the Assoclated Press to pass the details of each or's foot guard 1 Karlsor QUIT BUISNESS, NOT ENOUGH RAGS ... life of Trma Harriso: . was when Al Jolson said ir thought a movie in which Trma, who rnity | Prince cian in now of 14 shirts to poli les that Isadre ¥ an for 40 years, S | Boston—A pparently Philadelphia—Am ving fewer cloth s of automobiles, would have got a g he tried to s PRINCESS ASTRID ¢ dare | nd to deaf mutes standing in vas president. if things are pictur- SiEel i ptside She navapeng s s e o -led correctly in a book by William | r WI[[ WF” PRINEE i e s and what will you have on the |Dana Orcuitt, published by Little .t et Iment plan, retail clothiers have | Bpown and Co. knows me and L n informed in convention. T know Bill,” Roosevelt is q saying: tk ore T R. there would have been no w FRANCE CABLES SYMPATHY. Paris, 21 (P—The French authorized Premier Briand to cable an expression of the sympathy to the in the Florida storm i . Betrothal to Leopold of Belglun ~ Officially An.nm ¢l nty chorus girls in New York—-Boys he of 9 and 18 are catastrophe. Quick P : T relief ; £ ; 2 - i > hi S an In one minute your miseryfromcorns 8 is ended. That's what Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads do safely by removing the cause—pressing or rubbing of shoes. You risk no danger of infection. Zino= pads are thin, medicated, antiseptic, protective, healing. Atall druggist's and shoe dealer’s. wie e e Seholls sury dway shows that got § g iway shows that got $ A Dhtre MISS R‘MKOW T2 70 WED writes in Har s age for boy The of Wales is a n \ ing Florenca M n dancer Camp Street Girl Will Become Bride of Dr. A. T'eitelberg of New York bury Park, N. J.—Thi , which recently fo o pick up rubbish 3 on the streets, City on October 12, Mrs same with an a found. He dr —Hot springs are e heat for city P Willimantie—Windham county r: Is Charmin ---boat '. at station , —out of this loud speaker V-A-L-U-E-S that vill be the talk of New Britain. Ladies’ Bed Room Slippers 55¢ -made of felt with satin ribbon and pompon all colors. THRIFT specials tomorrow at 9! —NO STATIC IN THESE VALUES! Ladies’ Silk Hose 69c - oxtra heavy silk to the hem; all colors and a g Dbargain. e N e —tune in on this bargain f —extra size Children’s Lisle Hose 33c § —Checks and turned-back cuffs; all sizes. An ¥ cxtra good quality lisle. Special for tomorrow, Ladies’ Silk Lisle Hose 65¢ —double heel and toe; in all the wanted colors. Cretonne Laurndry Bags 35¢ —and they're the large size. Boy’s Wash Suits 48c —sizes 3 to & years; all colors. Regular $1.00 garment. Ladies’ Corsellotte $1.43 —silk striped with inner belt, four garter at- tached. side hook. Ladies’ Gloves 79c¢ —made of chamoisette; all the leading colors. You ave buying these at about half their regular f§ value. Ladies’ glips $1.98 ilk jersey with scalloped flounce faced with contrasting colors; all sizes. 5.00 — I'mlmu the pencil stripes. B ving that for imn Here's areat can't let S]lp by. wear. The —dis- colors are ( e qu is limited and for 1 MOITOW only! Sizes 40—30. broadcoasung values —what you can buy tomorrow at the home of quality—ONE DAY ONLY! fOI' men! BED PILLOWS filled with sterilized feathers, covered 79 —Now is the time to spruce up for Fall at with feather-proof hd‘mg c Value Prices. = COTTON BLANKETS size 66xR80, pretty phld luwl\ quality . 2 . turn of a knob brings greater joy! Ruffled Voile Curtains $1.00 THE VERY ATTRACTIVE Men’s Lisle Hose 3c e —full length 214 vards; excellent quality voile, while the lo tive, it's ¥ with a double row of silk hemstitching. A rare the quality of i ant to em- bargain. 3 phasize. Unusual care was i:\‘w:v in the choosing BED SHEE Extra Curtaln value n_f the pattern, aterial and the making. All —full bleached and seamless. sizes, all colors. cv ave indeed a wonderful @ Regular size 81x90. ...... 94C $1 98 - value. Come Early! > —quality voile with insert; full length and width. ‘. - PILLOW TUBING = Men’s Umon Sults —12 inches wide. 89c ARStANdATd hrand eI yees 25C —with all New Britain as your stage heautiful linen priced extra low for tomorrow Linen Huck Towels —short sleeves, ankle length; white and ecru, o YDRESS GINGHAM 90 Our $1.29 garment, spe for tomorrow. = ~;- ;m‘hc,\ \\Idé‘, neat checks loc andistripes; yands o Nt Tt e e : —wonderful fine Irish linen, 18x36, hemstitched, stripes, yar various patterns. ’ Lt R O Men i Sl.ll‘ts LINGERIE CREPE $1.00 e o " 21c Linen Luncheon Sets 2.49 —45x45 Cloth, 6 Napkins, colored border and —broadcloths, silk striped madras, BED SHEETS hemstitched. repps, 80-quare percales; all sizes and —size 81x105, crinkled with READ!—for your approval we have on display a all the wanted patterns. Not so very colored stripes $l 74 Beautiful New Line of Italian Cut Work. .1t / \ many, so be around early. : ; i T ANS o AT g H would be to your advantage to visit our Linen ///// E =R T e Section tomorrow. - “MERCHANDISE OF MERIT”

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