New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 20, 1926, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WE NESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1926. Eizaheth Arden Treatment To keep the and without blemish fo the Arden Treatments, Free booklets given on re- quest. The Dickinson Drug Company 171 MAIN STREE 169 SKIN BLEMISHES 3s, etc., cleared gway easily and at litt Resinol “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. HARTFOKL CROWLEY BROS. I PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates Cheerfully Given on All Jobs — Tel 2013 C. AUBURN TAXI PHONE 611 Lll‘Lll(Il TREATMENTS When given in cor the Ultr Sun Rays, K| Electrical Ma fcal Biood Wash control all nervous ¢ cction with ment God-send 1o t weak, slow-growing Dr. F. Coombs NATURFOPATH 19 So. H ‘ I\.q Office Lady nur 3 is the | mar Under Grant’s m and EMBALMER [ UPHOLSTERING Phone 4010 House: 1451-2 JOHN J. TARR \\l 288 East Maln Street [[‘\l)[ RTAKE R Autu Electric Service C. A. ABETZ TEL. 114 FRANKLIN SQ. New Biitain Sign Co. “DOING BETIER WHAT MANY DO WILL 34 CHURCH SIREET Telephone ~94 rvice ( Gould Batiery Service Co. 170 East Main, o BATTERY CHARGING REPAIING Generator, Starter | GOULD BATTEER FREE TESTING. RLI Phone 708—Ask for Kudy . Loy 1 Summer AND) 1ING DENTlS Dr. A. D.D.S. Dr. T. R D.D.S. X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN J $ . Johnson, John<on 4185 | ¢ SYNTHETIC GOLD GANNOT BE MADE' Never Will Be, Jeweler Tells Exchange Club Hembers “STOOL PIGEONS” AIDING eral Officors In uncngo Report PRORTBITION AGENTS [ Through the Static ] s sitting up had intende Seizure of $125,000 Worth of juors. 0 (P —Th 4 our invi- and so we ure of listenir x s WD espion- ere confined to |* service, largely as a go von ar an 5 “Bear ‘m property which the paper said |t a result of spy 1ded two ca of ol, confiscated on o Staple Hardware Is ¥ a - th red the cts g at \m\ e, Outlook Good ! Oct. 20 (fi‘ | Hour at WJZ when \Olmm 1 1l say tomorr more active than in fall we expeeted Vo goods. The t good fall ctober busi n- pare favorably with the gold | ced that India, ' of the world | over to the gold | iny years the of currency. Im- who has heen sup- | h silver, found no and silver | tc 1 is still sh guaranteed him by t \dy through | her ¢ in Ne t at one time center of t tead of He me Hartford Man Cc Hartford, C , | October, 19 such | stocks appe: rices ly are firm and APPEALS TO TATT R Vie from “T bright and 1 of“compositions, entious Objector to the 18th Amendment. 0 (#—Con- 3 nt in- with the freedol WEAN, Pro - | steadily with t me through Bacon tr 11 Holds charm tor | the Municipal | ccommended consult a la en | respect to This Is Result In England of Revised B A g out the eligious | Tuning or (In the | heard the hestra in s bit better COTTON PRIC DROPS an into s G r)v ion nd r)(v although auite loud, ‘on like tha _|it didn’t say those words. SIS Y That's all for toda Selling Prices. in, is the e f a “ccisior E L. of the M: j a. m., at Henry Morans ting an advance in tone a ree- onal Orthophonic talking Victor record fs £ the r the old type which is as in- The most rical mechanism md to any ns of vacuum B ¥, oA <6 e AL RUSSWIN GIRLS' CLUB MEETS zular monthly mecting of n Girlsy club was 1d at the club rooms, about eing The girls 1e and prices to the hasic prices plan on in Aug were assumed to |N° Rus last evenir 40 girls b present nber 5 at 0d4d the direction of Fellows' hall, imnder Lewls. Men’s Hose Never enough of them. Any man’s be will stand a few more pair. woven Hose with reinforced heel ection of colors and weights in silk, wool and lisle. $l 00 Up Special Price for 15 Dozen Sure Rel lef | T. Kimball and gave the club im- pressions of their Mediterranean trip through his eyes. She gave pses of the Islands of Madeira, cities of Gibraltar, Monte Carlo, Constantinople, Jerusalem, Cairo, fifld many other fascinating places along the route. Mrs. Kirkham told of her trip along the coast of North Africa from nis to Alglers. She described the floor to be scen at Tunls, he many mosques and the bazaars, a constant joy to the tourist. Many partly burled arches were to be seen 1long the roads marking the sites of old cities which the French have been financlally unable to excavate yet. At Batua Mrs. Kirkham visited the Garden of Allah. Near |this city many camel caravans can be seen traveling from one clty to another. Striking north over the Atlas Mountains she traveled to Alglers where the club's travels ended after a pleasant and profitable afternoon. FOR INDIGESTION 25¢ and 75¢ Pkg’s.Sold Everywhera DESGRIBE TRAVELS * INTHE OLD WORLD - s, Klmball and Mrs. Kirk- Boy F ; ham Speak {0 Woma's Glub | SRl Wheel Injures Ankle Vito Cifalu, aged 12, of 265 Lafay- ette street, fell from an automobile truck owned by Vincenzo Pavano, has a store on Lafayette street, evening and suffered an injury the ankle when a rear wheel assed over it. e boy was boarding the truck another boy stepped on his fingers and forced him to release his hold. Dr. John Purney attended him and Detective Sergeant Ellinger in. gated and reported no cause for & actlon. Cifalu is employed by Pavano. »man’s club of New Britain first meeting of the winter sday noon, meeting for at the Shuttle Meadow A delicious lunch was se) reaching from one end ing room to the other, ea with marigolds and yel- | meeting immediately fol- the president, Mrs. John C. , presided. A report of the cad by Mrs. Frank J Porter read a tribute to Mrs. Wi Hungerford whose death was | t o the club as a whole al loss to each mem- NSRRI | STRUCK BY AUTOMOBILE Struck by an automobils operated by John Ceskvich of 251 Fairview eet, near the Main street railroad crossing about 7:30 last evening, { Milo Jugan of 48 Vance street suf- fered a laceration of the right leg. r. David P. Waskowitz attended (S &) Y AS ! IN SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds ~ Headache Pain Neuralgia ‘ Neuritis Toothache Lumbago Rheumatism | ; DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART | Accept only “Bayer” Eac!cage which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets } Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. 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