New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 21, 1927, Page 18

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18 Christmas in their Ridgefic ERE Skl RaB e R R NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1927. WHERE SIX MEN OF S-4 WERE TRAPPED DIVERS GO DOWN 10 RESCUE MEN (Continued from Firs Here 1s the forward mmpammm of the su t : 1sphyxiation whi s hoped to supply the rlmm rh these tubes, , but stormy ea Calm Toda; of Wood End was y morning, but as . od it grew Clr\p]\ and ed once more to hold up all officers said, water conditions, was reinfor rrival of hfl 'rug Reso . The lighter c: han the light ml to vil sr moored beside 1d Park, N. J., lr)m\ The coast guard desiroyer Pauld- SANTA CLAUS IS HERE EVERY AFTERNOON 3 to 5 O’clock Bring the Shildren Candy Canes ‘Girls Jor Men” Bathroves ..... $4.95t $13.50 Shiz{sFeespE $1.00tc $10 Neckwear 65¢c t0 $2.95 Hosiery 25¢ 10 $2.50 Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes— All Prices Handkerchiefs—All Prices Umbrellas ...... $1.45t0$8.95 House Slippers—All Prices All Gifts Boxed SANTA'S TOY SHOP (Downstairs) Good Toys at Fair Prices Electric Trains, Games, Sleds, Auto- mobiles, Wagons, Dump Carts, Ete. | ofif Store wlu"‘Ba opén "~ Tonisht — (U. S. Navy Phet arine S-4 1 which six men are bel o being made to save them. 1 tenant Graham Fiteh to dive t rescue. In the center arve four t men with water, food, and bottlc her prevented divers from carrying out thi Nelson | tax payer, e in th': ¢ ma-| | PULL) VALUATION Washington, Dec. lariving not on ay. N »y the impac Right Goods at Fair Prices 21 (UP)—The noticed Matelich standing on a cor- ner, apparently confused by the ;huvy traffic. “I will go ahcad and hfilp the ol 'SCHOOL GIRL SUCGUMBS [z s, romess | KDY KILLED 10 ATTAGK OF PABUHONIA 5175 257505 OIS BERRRRDT, =77 S ey relative is her molhor Mrs. Louis | Constable of 18 Lorratne street. Who Re-| The funeral will be held tomor- [n-od Matelich, 63, Says He m‘panmn; who heard him say 10 row afternoon at 3 o'clock at R. C. Matelich: “I will help you across.” | Porter Sona. Rev. Dr. John E. Kling- Futal Shot in Indlanapolls | “ryying Matelich's St el | herg will conduet the services. Bur- Killing {led him safely through the traffic 1 ial will be in Falrview cemetery. |be rewarded with the bullet th f —_— ! Indianapolis, Dec. 21 (—Fred|ended his life as they stepped 1o EW FIRE CHILF | Matelich, 65, confessed today that the sidewalk. Samusl Sablataky this| Do Ared the Shot which killed Louls| S Sdk okils 5 st 16 IB"l’l’lhdrdl Jr. 21, here last night| SENATE ADJOURNS EARLY after the youth, whom he did not|" Washington, Dec. 21 (UP)—The ce s t o 11{-:::‘(;\ \n(;omn.nui“:rgm:t even know. had helped him across senate conducted no business today el & la traffic lage tion of third deputy chief in| Betty Wileox, Aged 16, sided at Children's Home, Dies at Hospital. an dll- n street. and adjourned as soon as it met out | Matelich could assign uo reason of respect to Senator Jones, demo- for his act. Detectives said he ap-|crat, N. M., who dled hera last night parently was suffering from hallu- Recolutiona of sorrow were adopted cinations. Bernhardt was walking d a committee of 10 senators was ve and points out that, I passed, | iy tnree young women in the | designated by Vice-President Dawes ca a chief in charge of S companie, a condition ho western part of the city when heto attand the funeral. GUARANTEED MARKET TEL. 483 Opp. New Hotel 70 W. MAIN ST. Jul the council tonight. he decries the plan as a political FESTATE DISTRIBUTED Tue tate of Mary I. Kennedy cen disposed of by division atherine Hartnett and Hartford, and on Deaver e. The estate of FRESH YOUNG TURKEYS » 29c Largest Display in the City iy ml-‘fifisi{’w‘\‘(;‘ ISLAND DUCKS AND GEESE tion among the fol and daughters: Mrs. phine and up P / 3 -t Store open Thursday and Friday evenings until 9 GIFTS FOR MEN NECKWEAR in a wide C H l C K E N S, S lb 39(: and u o 95c w $4.50 CHOICE FRICASSEE : 50c » $2.98 CHl\CKENS ..... ........Ib.30c . $3.50 . $4.50 w1 $1 50, $7.98 [ILOIN ROASTS Ib. 20¢ LEAN FRESH lb 18¢ $1.95 . $5.50 SHOULDERS, ......... $5.95 « $90.00 These and other sensible gifts for men are to be found in the Furnishing Section of Brown Thomson & WE OPENED OUR NEW MAR]&ET AT PLAINVILLE, THURSDAY, NOV. 22 25 WEST MAIN STREET SMALIJ FRESH YOUNG FOWL, .1b.35¢ " CHOICE ROASTING LOUNGING and BATH ROBES ..... Co. Through a typographical error in Monday's Her- ald the gifts were listed as part of the Furniture sec- tion. ™, m&s&mmw&a&m&m&a&m&i Thursday - Friday -- Saturday Night Until 9 P. M. MUSIC Every Afternoon 3 to 6 Every Evening 7to 9 Concerts by New Britain Musicians Gift Headquarters Give More With Your Gift Money ~ Purchase Here “Gifts for Women”’ Wool Robes ... $3.95t0 $25.00 Silk Robes ..... $7.50t0 $25.00 Handbags and Overnight Bags $1.9510$20.95 - $95 to $400 Raincoats $2.50t0$7.50 Umbrellas $1.95t 815 Coty and Houbigant Toilet Articles— All Prices Dresses .... Fur Coats .... $9.85 te $35 All Gifts Boxed “Gifts fm: Boys” “Gifts for Girls” . $3.95 to $4.95 | Wool Robes ... §1,95 to $2,95 d Raincoats (with cap) i $4.50nd $5.50 Umbrellas ......... 95¢ t0 $2.95 oo 9508195 | hrosges ... $2.95t0 $15 80c and $1.85 | Reversible Jackets §4.95and §5.95 Reversible Jackets $5.74 _and $9.95 | Coats—All Prices Sport Hose 59c¢ to $1.95 | House Slippers—All Prices Candy (boxed)—All Prices All Gifts Boxed Raincoats Blouses ... Shirts Neckwear House Slippers—All Prices All Gifts Boxed FREE PARKING Park Your Car at Central Parking Station Washington St., Opp. Hotel Burritt BESSE SYSTEM STORE BESSE SYSTEM CO. Stores Maine to Missouri. We Gladly Cash Christmas Club and Factory Checks Without Obllgation to Buy

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