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Trusses and Abdominal NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TU ‘m { ters. More than 250 miles of streets{ PR E T and highways have been paved. The whole city has been electri- the underground railway re-| omnibus and new trolley-lines | est. ed, and great electric State's Aftorneys May Work FIRE PREVENTION WEEK Privately in Another County PROGRAMS IN SCHOOLS, Members of Fire De- Harttoral oot B/ o (g tose s 1 ph| O iocss AN Daess of Supporters all sizes for men and women. Special measurements taken without extra charge. Dickinson Drug . Company 169-171 MAIN STREET WARREN AND GILL Interior an@ exterior (decorators. Estimates given at any time. Best workmanship. All work guaranteed. 47 Cottage Place 42 Hamilton St. Phone 3278-M Plone 2889 $500,000 First Mortgages At Low Rates of Interest om dweDings, spartment houses anc Leentral busimess property—compisted butldings or construction loans fn Hart- for8 and vicinity. Thts company can re-fnance your present mortgages on favorable terme and spprafsements. tuformation without obligation. First Bond & Mortgage Co. of Hartford 805 Main 8t F.L. McGuire OPTICIAN A.T.McGuire OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted BOOTH’S BLOCK Epmme———————— “WHEN IN HARTFORD DINE WITH US.” Everything we serve very best, If you don't believe it come in| for a test. Wholesale and Retail Depart-| ment in Connection. THE HONISS OYSTER HOUSE 22 State St. AARTFORL p————— Patronize Merchants Who Deliver Your Purchases by AUBURN Parcel Delivery Service (1nc.) Auburn Transportation Co. Phone 611 ECONOMY DRY CLEANING 278 South Main St. Call for and Deliver. All Work Guaranteed. Tel. 1716-12. DRIVE Y()I’RSFIF F— NEW CARS TO RENT 25 AN hour—10c. & mile. BUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS 25¢. an Ite Speeial or leng tr You-Drive Auto Renting Co. Sey Cor and Eim CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates Cheerfully G All Jobs — Tel en on 2913 Italy's electric power asso have startsd a movem toward uss of only Itallan material for con- struction. is the| Under Grant's atlons ¢ |torney Hugh M. Alcorn may defend {a murderer in New Haven county s Attorney Arnon A. Alling | y do the same in Hartford coun- | partment to Address Pupils | On Timely Subjects. Four capiains, four lieutenants, and four from the ranks of the Now | Britain fire department have been selected by Second Deputy Fire | Michael Souney to speak at | the schools on Fire Prevention top- The schools are co-Operating he d the matter This is the revolutionary effect of a adopted by the judges of the superior court at thelr morning ses. sion at the state lbrary building orday, when the judges repealed he rule of the Code of E |pronibited state’s attorneys |prosecutors of any criminal court in and hav allow time for t state from defending an accused | t0 allow ity conzt . The men seleeted were Captain | he ad rul t Fdward Woods of No. 5, Captain ey OMM e William Porter of No. 2, Captain Michael Butler of No. and Cap- tain James Crowe of No. 4; Lieu tenant Willlanr Hartmett of No. 5, utenant Fred Linn of No. 2, enant Thomas Hinchey of No. Rozanski of Gau- them to any ertmi own. It n the Hartford pol tend an accused court provided the case did Sorae| ginate in their court. The substituted rule was adopted however, to give the prosecutors of the small towns the opportunity for than was possible e its nt Stanley remen Al . William previous rule and rous enforcement § have been |greatly limited in their criminal practice. The result was that com- | plaints dev COURT TABCO ON % HARTFORD AVE. {Next Occupant Selling Liquor GOBS to Jail i é mt Souney will talk at the two | junior high schools and the senior | high schoal. The assemblies have been arranged as follows: High school, Thursday at o'clock at an assembly of lower {classmen and Friday at the same time an upper class assembly; Cen- al Junior High school, Tuesday, eighth grade at 10:40 o'clock; Wed- h grade at 16:40 a. m.; | ninth grade at 5:05 p. m.; Thursday, o e b, |Seventh B grade at 10:40 & m.;| : o LU R Lo B at 10:05 a m.; Friday tender and the latter the alleged | jinen “or "p® ot O owner ©f a pool room and saloon | Nathan Hale Junior High school, vhere two bottles” of beer wers pur- Tuesday at 3:30 o'clock. follows: ~ Washington esday at 9 a. m.; V n school, Wednesday 10:30 & m.; Smalley school, Thurs- day at 10 a. mr; Elihu Burritt school, Thursday at 10 a. m.; Smith school, Wednesday at Rockwell school, [ri Northena school, Friday . m.; Lincoln school, Friday 10:45 & m.; Monroe school, Friday at 3 p. m.; Camp echool, Friday at 3 p. m.; Bartlett school, Wednes- | day at 10:30 a. m.; Stanley school, | Tuesday at 2:30 p. m.; L Putnam school, Wednesday at 10:30 a. m.; nut Hill school, Wednesday at adoption tain The nsxt parson convicted of vio- | 1ation. of the liquor law at 35 Hart- be sent to jail, Judge in police court h 2, as he imposed a fint | of $150 and costs and a suspended 15 days on Joseph k 36, of 111 Hart- ue, and discharged William Zimitravich, aged 46, of 34 Hartford 4 to contain 3 hol by volume and 2 cent by weight. Judge W CROSS-HAND WEDDING Invitations have been receives nnouncing the coming marrage on | saturday of this week of Albert| Cross, formerly of this city, to Miss Deorothy Hand of New London. Mr. | Cross is a civil engineer in the em- ploy of the New Haven road. Mangan, a discha defense for e n oftered to connect him with th Malinauskas | s0id the be Mangan said, hereby violated the law. The t that Zimitravich was seen went not state- © worked nd does was offered in evidence | by Prosccuting Attorney J. G. Woods t Jmm jected to ad- ing more than auskas to place Zimitravich, the d | E Alling read |the statement on Judge Mangan's {suggestion and declared it inadmis- sible. Last Sz BAKERY SPECIAL .25° SNOWFLAKE fl()'l LS (Wed. Only) 2 doz. Large Pumpkin PIES, ca. night, Offic | Halle, | lfcr presentation to | company of Newton, Ia.. | posed of 24 carat gold For WEDNESDAY NFANT IMMUNITY | - FROM VACLINATION - Bables Maade Immme fo To- Derculosis Germs Washingten, Ott. (P—Infants | 5 have been successfully vaccinated against tuberculosis, Dr. B, associate director of | achool for child welfare of the Col=| lege of Medicine, Paris, said today | Keow before the Natiomal Tnberculosis As- | Of sociation convention. | of diBic the name given the substance used in vaccinating inw } AT nts,” said Dr. Weill-Halle. resulted in e reduction of mortali- s than ona per hundred the vhereas the mor- y among children of the same | , not so vaccinated and reared in contaminated families, is at least | ive per hundred.” Jids: Not A Sure Cure | Ee Welll- | y2 ing room at morrow night at 8 o'cleck. { home Hart@ra h K. Hoft the. | 0'clock. Satu morning, Union Veterans, will ESDAY, OCTOBER City Items mond camp, Ui ar veterans, will h ar meeting in the camp the state armory to- Mirs. Olive Cherpak of 597 West street has returned to her aiter an operation at the spital. an reported O’Brien last night that an au- ain West street day night. Supernumerary Officer Cornellus reported that he heard some e calling "'r help in tha vicinity Brook street about 230 this as he was at the foot of ch street, but he was unable to M at 15 “It has } trace the call. Mgs, Mary Murphy of mont her lxuxhler. Mrs. Lovisy ters of be held Thurs- y evening at 7:30 o'clock at Odd liows' hall, The reports were hased on the ex- | A #idgment for the plaint¥f in the perience among infants in France, Great Britain, Belgium and Sweden. “This treatment is not a. cure for culosts,” Dr. Weill-Hale stated. “The vaccination is performed only | upon infants and immediately after | Jirth. Up to the present only a very | O small number of deaths from tuber- | S°t culosis is reported, or of discases | presumed to be erculosis, Our | a as yet is insufficient to deter- | mine the probable duration of im- | munity. We know only that very | precise. experiments with calves and monkeys, as well as observations on | children vaccinated since 1921, show t resistance to infection due to cohabitation with contagious tuber- culosis persons continues for three years and perhaps longer.” Vaccine's Preparation 1e preparation of the vaceine 4 is highly technical and must be safe-guarded by many precan- | tions in the laboratories. Prof. Cal- mette’s original vaccine was propa- cated through 230 gemerations, thus attenuating its virulence. The result a living tuberculosis germ so | weakened, that it no longer possessed the faculty of forming tubercules put retaining its ability to create what are technically known as anti- | bodies—substances having an an- tagonistic effect upon the germs of | the diseas WORLD'S BIGGEST MEDALLIO The largest and most costly me- lion in the worid has just been | pleted by Porter and Dyson, | Britain jewelers and silver- | This medallion was made | tle Prederick Lauis | ins| president of the Maytag by 20,000 | f dealers in the United States, who handle the product of that firm.|of | The medallion measures more than | fic cight inches fn diameter and | sofl weighs about 18 pounds. It is com- | Maytag, amount of turned We Re Doesn't hurt one bit! and the ness or irritation. $274.51 has Dbeen re- from the court of gpmmon action of Stella, Bezru. tidren's Social Danciyg Class. dneglay afternoons begginning 1 Y. W. C. A. Miss Ruth Bas- te. Talephona 1436-5 and 418-5. gister now!—Adv. CORNS “Freezgppe” on an aching corn, tantly ghat corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle “Freezond” for a few cents, suf- ent to remove every hard corn, t corn, or corn between the taes, ooty calluses, without sore- Plain Manble Raisin TLarge Assorted ADVANTAGE SATISFIED THAT YO BARERY SPECIAL 20 .25° POUND CAKE, Ib. COOKIES, 2 doz... YOU CAN SAVE MONEY HERE ALW! OF TH U HAVE DONE THE BEST. 1 bought two bof of beer in place. Malinaukas was ling bar and Zimitravich anding at one end of the bar talk- g to other men. Asked if h nlabeled by had none, and Co: 9 to 11 a. m. ROUND AND LOIN STEAKS Ib. 23c Fresh Ground HAMBURG, 2 Ibs. Lean Fresh SHOULDERS, Ih. r Cosgrove off a tin receptacle h pipes wers formerly wr and are kept cool, veral bottles, according 10ny. Zimitravich went behind the bar |and told Ofiicer Stadler to take the through |and four 25° 22 SPECIAL ALL MORNING l LEAN i SMOKED ! | SHOULDERS Best Sweet lb 19C | souna Yollow | oNIONs, 15 Ib. Peck 38c $25¢ 12 POTATOES, 8 ibs. . 4 Ibs. . er with him on hunting trips in- d of g it analyzed, Officer z adler testified. Oftice C T 5 RUMP stified that he had seen Zimitra- ROASTS . vich in the place many times. BEEF Woman Finca $125. PoT and costs wa ROASTS, Ib. 20¢ 16° 8 case of Mrs. of BOILING BELF, Ib. | | I8 I LA | ning PRIME ' | | | I tel Belmont r street, last Sat- d it to cont ! by volume and FANCY SELECTED Cabelus en- y in the on two counts 2 doz. 83¢ He sald St that the @ A v. She sold it Best Y‘llru 2 Ths, 03 LARD, fact into con- ¢ judgment 5 NTUT MARGAR- INE, 2 Ibs. . YEARLING 1b. LAMB STEWING LAMB, 1b. ('ll()l'r:S. 1b. 25 EGGS o MOHICAN FAMOUS BREAD IS AT OUR STORFE CLEANLY OUGHT GOOD IT [S— FULL POUND SHORT MEATY LEGS 25¢ 15 RUMPS VEAL, Ib. VEAL CHOPS, 1b. VEAL 15c 24° .28° ROASTS FRESH Ib. PORK 27c 28 28 Sugar Cured BACON, 1b. Lean Pork CHOPS, 1b. THE ONLY PLACE TOWN WHERE YOU CAN GET IT IS MADE IN THE MOST AND CARCFUL MANNER LL OF NUTRIMENT—YOU TO TRY IT AND SEE HOW ND IS F AND ONE HALR 10° LOAF, for FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER 2 Ibs. 93¢ Whole Milk CHEESE, Ib. 29° b, 45(3 Full Cream CHEESE, Ohio Iiflclrlc i'om pany \\\(u ed Lolfm ‘aledal ALL DAY CIALS SUGAR &cnosiny. s corp meparL F L OUR MOHICAN HORSE MOHICAN MINCE PURE COCOA, IN 5 Tbs. 3dc Ilm g BAG $1.2 ALL WEEK SPECIALS RADISH, 2 bots. MEAT, package ..... BULK, 2 Ibs. . \ ANILLA OR BEANS, 8 cans . B. C. RAVE A COOKIES, Ib. ELBOW MACARONT, 2 Ibs, . SCOTTISH CHIEF SUCCOTASH, NEW PEARL BARLE GRAPES 3 1hs. 25¢ \lnnna Onrc \tar\m". Now Is a Model (:t nna, Oct Within r\r\xr‘YL model cities of APPLES 4 qts. 19c¢ LARGE RIPE LARGE PIE 14 qt. bes. 4%¢ TOMATOES NEW MEATY PRURES 4 Ibs. 25¢ ligt-Demoe At has SWEET JUICY 0]1\\1" FRESH NATIVE SPINACH, Peck partments for it public bat NEW LAYER FIG Ib HOI’ OR SWEET l‘F]"PFRS 4 qts. fldren’s homes l'l’ SH (‘\ll]lOTK OR BE TS, Bunch ledging ! C fes, dental clinics, and social cen- TARGE. HONEYDEW M1 JLONS, cach . to Officer | tomobile tire had been stoden in the | atter 11 | Drop a lit- Lift Off-No Pain! | I ROTHFEDER An Impressive Value-Giving Event Tomorrow and All This Week It is almost IMPOS- SIBLE to convey a definite idea of gor- geous quality and marvelous value of the coats in this event . . There are models that are the very essence of re- . They represent the acme of perfection in every detail of STYLE, QUAL- and FUR LUXURIOUSNESS. You'll finement . ITY Richly adorned with new furs . Fabrics of Surpassing Beauty . . . The Newest of New Styles! Phenomenal Savings at $35m $5950 need no urging to BUY YOUR COAT NOW! Truly, we think they are wonders! We ask you to be the judge, when you see them tomorrow! They do not scem to know how to act like inexpensive dresses . . they put on the airs of dresses that know all there is to know about style! And they do! They're replicas of dresses that sell for many, many doliars mor They've stolen their style. Autumn Frocks that are distine- tively styled and yet inexpensively priced. And thess stolen styles are developed in good materials w « . Silk crepes, satins and Tiered and pleated flared ? manner. And the tops show Vionette sleaves, boleros, jabots and the like along with the best of fashion. The colors are new, too. All in all, they're frocks that are easy to choose from! 95 twills, and ‘bewitching Rothfeder’s 78 Main Street