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14 FAMOUS ACTRESS STILL POPULAR Holland’s Noted Star at 76 Is Well Known 26 (A — Hol- Theodora Amsterdam, land’s veteran Nov. actress, Mann Bouvmeester, who is 76 years | old, has retirec from the stage, but she still retains here popularity. Her diamond jubilee recently was celebrated throughout Holland with great public enthusiasm. Her fare- well performances drew crowds who smothered her in flow- rs and pulled her carriage to her hotel. enormous | ' POREMAN'S $35,000 SUIT J 10 BE TRIED BY PRI { ' Will Be Wiped Off Calendar Unless | Lawyers Get Busy, Judge Nickerson Says. A continuance until April 1, has | been ordered in the $25,000 suit of | Samuel B. Foreman, New York fur ‘salesman. against Edward Meskin, fur merchant of this city, by Judge Nickerson of the superior court. It was to have been tried December 1, |and unless it is tried by April 1 it will be stricken from the docket. The application for continuation | was made by Jacob Goodhart of New | | Haven, counsel for Foreman, and | | John T. Robinson, who is represent- | ing Meshkin. At the {the jury disagreed and was NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, piates are carried and all the weak and imperfect ones are automatical- ly culled. Next comes treatment by paraffin and chemicals. Then the first com- position is put on the head. The sticks pass over a roller which turns in a box containing the com- position. The ignition tip is applied the same way. ‘The use of phosphorous as an ac- | tive ingredient in match making was barred by congressional act in 1913. The polsonous phosphorous used to effect the bones of the jaw of work- ers. Sesqui sulphide of phosphorous now is used, which is non-poisonous. New Fall Car Hits Store Windows When Wheel Comes Off Greenwich, Nov. 26 (P—A wire wheel came off the front of a car which John Anderson of Haffake Height was driving through the bus- iness section of this town yesterday, and wending its merry way for two or three hundred feet down the sidewalk, smashed three store win- dows before coming to a halt. After breaking a win >w parallel to the sidewalk in one store, the wheel crashed through another in similar plane in a second store and contin- uing on, rolled up a step and was Hand Bags Featuring the very latest in Pouch, Envelope and Under- Arm Lags—lay"e and varied assortment of Beaver Calf, stopped by a side window of the store. Anderson and his wife and little son, who were with him, were uninjured. $4,000 SUIT FILED Action for $4,000 has been insti- tuted against Frances Bonointa of this city, by Nicholas Scate of Hart- ford, claiming moneys due. The plaintiff is represented by Attorney Joseph B. Griffin of Hartford and the writ is returnable in the superior court the first Tuesday of December. Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Horwitz served the papers FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1926. ATHLETE OUT OF HOSPITAL Hugo Williams of the Troy Con- ference academy of Poultney, Vt. who had a leg broken in a football game here with the New Britain High school team some time ago. has been discharged from the New Britain General hospital. He was taken to his home in Vermont by Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Erwin of New- irgton. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin return- €d with their son Richard, Jr., Leon- ard Smith and John Brophy, of this city, who are students there and who spent Thanksgiving with their folks in New Britain. Young Negro Slayer Is Electrocuted Today Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 26 (P—Em- manuel Ross, 18-year-old slayer of Isadore Steeck, Cleveland confec- tioner, was electrocuted at Ohlo state penltentiary here today after | a last minute appeal to the governor by his attorneys failed to bring a reprieve. On five previous occasions, exec- utlve reprieves and court stays had intervened to save the youth's life while his case was carried to the appellate and state supreme court New Fall by his attorneys. Steeck was fatal- ly shot during a holdup a year ago. FATAL AUTO ACCIDENT Troy, N. Y., Nov. 26 P—Arturla R. Herrera, son of a former presi- dent of Guatemala, is belleved to be dying, and a companion, Karl Dombaugh, of Marion, Ohio, is dead as the result of an automobile ac- cldent near here. The machine carrying the two men. students af Rensselaer Polytechnie Institute, left the highway north of this city and crashed into a pole. Herrera is suffering from a fractured skull, Scarfs Beautiful new hand blocked Printed Scarfs—of heavy sillk Radium and Crepe de Chine—rich new colorings— strictly Pin Seal, Alligator, Snake Skin, Morocco, Italian Florentine, Brocaded 'Iapestr\-—bcautxfu] silk linéd and fitted with change purse and mirrors. tailored—large assortment. e $2 98 to $25 OOEach The Dutch Sarah Bernhardt, her | charzea with no verdict rendered admlrers calls her, and it was the| poreman sued Meshkin for allege divine Sarah's roles which most ap- | f3jse arrest and malicious prose pealed to this temperamental Dutch- tion after the latter had chargr‘d‘ woman who treasures a letter of | ypat the former had embezzled furs | congratulations sho ~recelved {rom | cntrcteq to him for sale in Faltl- | the famous Frenc' tragedienne In|pior e (o BT O ooy York | 1931, January 4, 1923, and the charge nolled the following March by S Attorney !lugh M. Alcorn. " JOURNEY OF MATCH FROM 175 ORIGIN Pnced $4 95 Each From STORE HOURS DAILY 9 A. M. TO 6 P, M. — SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. — ONLY 24 SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS A Truly Wonderful Choice of Excellect Values for SATURDAY SELLING ONLY An Exceptional Purchase and Sale of Little Tots Winter Coats (Ages 1 to 6 Years) Had Hard Schooling “Theo” Mann Bouwmeester had | theatrical blood in her veius, Her grandfather, Frederick A. Rosen- veldt, lived to celebrate his diamond | jubilee as a leading actor, and h father, a well-known actor-man; of his time, celebrated his go.drn Jubilee. She was trained in a hard school, | for when she was young, none of the | present-day conveniences existed for traveling theatrical people who were classed more or len< with “rogues and vagabonds.” g Paul Hervieu, the French roman- | L{]]]g T[’]p ticist, exclaimed of Theo that “were | o she & Frenchwoman, the world | S would be at her feet!” Wadsworth, 0. Nov. 26. hundreds of miles | final center of | | manufacture, Forests, railroads and | )sen's | sawmills are owned by the match | Tres fo Pocket Represems The Greatest Value D&L Has Offered this Season 1n WOMEN'S LUXURIOUS UR COATS ‘08 Really—a great opportunity to purchase such a handsome Fur Coat at this extraordinary low price—beautifully tailored of Grey Caracul with Fox collar; Brown Caracul with Fox collar; Brown Calf Skin with Fox collar; Mendoz: Beaver with Fox collar; I\IendozAl Beaver Tomboy; Mendoza Beaver crushec collar and cuffs; Baltic Seal with Marmink collar and cuffs; Squirrelette with Fox collar. All these Coats are beautiully lined with heavy Silk Crepe, alsc embroidered linings and one-half wool plaid and satin linings—all Coats are interlined. All sizes. Winter Needs for Men—Priced Low—Quality Considered Men’s Phoenix Sox Men's Silk Scarfs New mercerized lisle Socks, in a beauti- | 3 8 & . ; SHiB e e A beautiful variety of men’s Silk Scarfs ful assortment of Greys, Tans, Black e e et nd i :'!;lls\vhite. 3 $l 00 elty patterns—also the new novelty C Pair for squa Men'’s Novelty Sox In a large variety of men’s Rayon Socks—smart plaids and striped effect to choose from. In all sizes to 1115, Pair Thinks Old Styles Best “Got a match?” A simple nquest Theo’s preferences lay with the | easily complied with, but not so zrand dramatic art. Her favorite | prosaic as the story of the making part was that of Marguerite Gau- | of the wood sliver with its m‘lam- thier in Dumas’ “Lady of the Cam- | mable tip. elias” The Dutch drama as pre- | sented by Dumas, Sardou, Pailler- t pocket in a tower- | on and others of their time, attract- | ing pine forest, ed her powerfully, but she did not | sway from neglect the native Dutch drama and also appeared in roles of It herolnes. In 1886 King William III of Holland conferred upon her the | zold medal of merit, a rare disinc- | tion. For the heavy brocades, match starts its journey to he somebody’s v the gt v 741! “ J ‘. which have great fac tories Timber Cut 2-Inch Planks One company owns a great tract | of timber in the Coeur d'Alene | mountains of Idaho. A company rail- road, 24 miles long, takes the logs | to the main line to the Spokane In- \ he | ternational Rallroad, which hauls‘ em to Cocur d'Alene Lake, where | ‘ hey are put into booms and towed | |to the company's sawmill on the | ¢ Spokane River. ‘ The logs are sawed into two-inch MARRIAGE LICENSES | planks and seasoned for a year or |} Marriage licenses have been fis- | cightcen months. When ready for sued at the office of the town clerk | Use. they are sent to the company's as follows: Irvin Dyer of Meri- |block plant at Spokane. Selected den, and Miss Emma F. Zi lumber there is cut into blocks 2 3-8 man of 71 Vine street; Fi inches long, which is the exact Campbell of West Haven, length of a match. The blocks are Muriel J. Vibberts of 1145 snmov t to the factory here, a 2000-mile street. journey. The town clerk has recelved a | How Matches Shaped copy of a marriage certificate from The first manufacturing step is to | the office of the Portland town the blocks into a match ma- | clerk. Indicating the marrlags of & which cuts them up and forces Willlam J. Kowalezyk of 20 Silver sticks into holes in an iron, | street and Miss Katherine F. Ruth- ing 500 sticks. It takes an hour Lowskl of Portland, who were from then until the match comes joined in wedlock by Rev. A. F.|out a finished product. Carrigan, September 21, Over sprigs and brushes, T Not one coat in this group was made to sell for less than §12.95 while others sold as high as $16.95 velvets worn in the a ‘elghties she still has a sentimental regard. “Those gowns, with their s trains—one could act in them declares, comparing them with the modern .eminine clothes which she holds “are only good for playing ten- nis in.” did Selling For Saturday Only at Just imagine being able to buy a real smart Winter Coat at such a ridiculously low price—and at the height of the season yet—-every coat is handsomely made of fine quality Suede, Bolivas, Plaids and fine Pile fabrics, beautifully trimmed with Nutria and Beaver Collars. Every wanted shade. We advise early shopping as they won't last long at this price WORTH MUCH MORE MONEY ONLY 50 IN THIS GROUP the | Exceptional Values For Saturday Only “«SUIT” YOURSELF Normandy Lace Pillows Covered with fine dainty lace—with lace medallion motifs—filled with soft Kapok cotton—colored sateen S ...........each98ca“d$1‘49 Priced at . Wool Jersey Tubing Fine French Spun Wool Jersey—56 inches wide—for school and sport wear——colors are Jungle, Chanel, Lanvin, Tan, Brown, Navy. Regular $1.98 value. — Special for $1,29 Saturday Only, yard Extra Special Men's Broadcloth Shirts =$1.69 s . Men’s Flannel Pajamas Made of fine quality Flannel in the well The known Universal make — beautifully Brondeloth tailored in the newest nn\olt\ AEipEd (R AU ENE Ll and plaid patterns. All s mart Ll ind Wi In col- New Cape Gloves Washable Cape Gloves—full P. K. sewn—turn back cuffs with contrasting color applique — two-tone stitched back—made by “UNIQUE”—colors are Pil- arim and mode. PRICED AT m New Imported WOVEN BROCHE LINEN SETS Heavy Linen Damask Hemstitch linen Luncheon Cloths with six Napkins to match—beautiful rich embroid- ered Broche borders—hand woven Damask. From Linen Luncheon Sets —36-inch Linen Damask Cloth, four Nap- kins to match—neat hemstitch finish. Reg- ular $2.98 value. $2 . 69 Set SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY Linen Pillow Cases Made of a heavy Irish Linen. Regulation size, 45x36—fine hemstitch finish. Excellent value for $ 1 . 79 Pair SATURDAY — Basement Store This Model Home Needs in a Special Offering Oval Braided Rugs Rugs in combinations of color: Size 35. Imu\l FOR SATURDAY ONLY Stair Carpet and Hall Runners —27 inches wide, in attractive patterns, in Blue, Rose and Taupe colors. EXTRA SPECIAL . s—Blue, T , Orchid and Orange $1.98 i { Boudoir Lamp Bases in highly decorated china foot cord and double plug. ECIALLY PRICED e A e e Parchmont Lamp Shades $2.50 s | si { SI Hand decorated—round—all beautiful colors. EXTRA SPECIAL Slip into one of these Coa yvou'll buy one five minutes after you have felt its warmth, noticed its fit and inspected the rich fabrics. In addition these Coats cannot be duplicated elsewhere at less than $45. Feather Pillows Filled with new sanitary in narrow blue stripes on line for airing. feathe size 21x aind covered with fine quality ticking -all with the corner clips to hang e $3.49 Women's Flannelette Gowns Overcoats $2 SAMPLE SHO David §.Segall, Pres. Other 30 to §5¢ Y 857 MAIN ST. fine Well made of fine quality Amoskes styles and beautiful plain and Regular and Extra § Flannel—in all - riped patt 17 Pc. Tea Set A Dt an imported china—Blue Dragon decoration SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY $l '98 ONLY ‘ Tinen Dept. atesnsetiiaats st ertedtesee et de iy e e at et T a et E eyt 2308 ada sttt e By 0 Tee ey oy s s2esd o e eeeonsson s or e torsesraneranssesssgssnss s ssogsiyso s rtnnsgoss st tonls it st nt s g st togs 135 MAIN ST. (2 Stores) NEW BRITAIN BRISTOL