New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 21, 1928, Page 20

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Wi BT Al London Lsoms G G0 P8 S i T Dread Tolling or Cheering Booms| ANOTHER GOOD NIGHT =5 Siiesv 3 " ' o iiril i i éagt Hllen & QI 0; stated, “remained " A. Grote, commission secretary and | i v against this :M, :;:::“'::‘n ?:: for a time its acting disbursing of- One Always Is Silent, for St. Paul’s Tells of Death and | (continued trom First Page) |} touly sathering power | ficer, has ‘been missing for siv 2 2 2 — . | weeks ang, that a shortage of nearly “Big Ben” Strikes Hours for Holiday Throngs. | ., ument were settied. e rettonaie hatr | 5.000 n his accounts has been dia- (isbarmeatad 1t was learned that the Duke of | ooy of tne king's condition con- |COvered: 3005 — HARTFORD — 3005 Gloucester was expected to reach " The funds were contributed in " |iingland Monday morning. He will| g, itk the Malement: @oeas|cqual parts by the governments of Store Open Friday and Saturday Evenings Until Nine |1and st Southampton and In 86 |nug from its nature be slow and |Chile and Peru to defray the ex- icorduu with present arrangement |, . without dificulties, but we are | Penses of the commission. Grote, an will motor to Buckingham palace happy to state that the king's pro- Amcrlhc:an 'bv:lo h;: ;en;debd in P-:u- ~ where he will stay. ma, en bonded by & com- lr-lml _ll now established on & firmer pany which 18 now searching for Frince Arvives The statement was signed by Sir | DI™- Southampton, Eng. Dec. 21 M= |Staniey Hewett, Lord Dawson of | G""T e ::(Il fl‘g“"'}; ‘;;n":r.h'“’l‘:: i Prince George, returning home |Penn, Sir Hugh Rigby, Sir Hum.| % & Hime wave B S nf from his sea station at Bermuda te phrey Rolleston and 8ir E. Farqu- | disbursing oficer, W s the bedside of his father, arrived |har Bussard. W—————— at Southampton today aboard the| qne Lancet, an authoritive medi- Stricken Student Is steamship Berengaria. cal weskly, today again emphasized Showing Improvement the extreme gravity of the king’s| New Haven, Dec. 21 (P—Coupled | Incorrect Report iliness but, referred to the recent | with the announcement that Luther | Cherbourg, France, Dec. 21 UM— |definite progress as mors than| Tucker of New York, cerebro-spinal | The sudden departure of a seaplan® |could be expected from the nature | meningitis victim at Yale, is showing | A R d Lett r for England this morning after the [of the case. much improvement, the university ed- e arrival of the Berengaria gave rise| There was confidence that the| health board announced today that to a report' that Prince George, im« [royal family was yet to enjoy a |cultures taken yesterday of several |patient at delay, had taken that|happy Christmas—happy at least in | of Tucker's classmates showed nega- Day At means of hastening his arrival at |a release from the worst of the|tive results and that there is no | {the bedside of his father. anxiety of the last four weeks. danger of the diseuse spreading. | | This report later proved incor-| 1t seems certain that the doctors’ The men had been isolated and | Toyhnd rect, the hurrying passenger being [report would remove many of the | Subjected to tests for 24 hours fol- Lord Welr of Eastwood, former |uncertainties which have been mm'.r t;m d‘(}:(nosll ot :uck:r: - | British air minister. t] . el ness. Today they were allowed to :o :°.,h ::,‘c:d':; ,'::::"'De,:; s foeling | their separate ways, most of them | Saturday Relief Found Lonsdale, both speaking at separate | immediately leaving for their homes London, Dec. 21 M—Announce. |meetings, who sald they were sure | fOF the Christmas vacation. | ment by five doctors attending King |that everybody would feel relleved 3 |George that his progress was now |to leasn of the mprovement in the | “Charley” Brickley cstablished on a firmer basis brought | king's condition. Released From Jail immense relief today not enly te 8ome persons who have seen the Tewksbury, Mass., Dec. 21 (P— the royal household but also to the | Prince of Wales lately thought that |, o 1 "o "nl Lioc “tormer Harvard | public’in general, he bore signs of his hasty journey ot tn CEIS ) sed from the The king was considered to have |from Africa, or indications of gen- | gt armt v hero at noon today turned the corner. The whole hig |eral strain. There Was no reason | .o ‘serving seven months of 4 tory of his iliness was regarded as (L0 believe, however, that apart|ye,rig gentence for larceny. a remarkable testimony to his pow. | from this, the prince was not in ex- | * Brickley was convicted of larceny | ers of resistance. celient health. Although he has not |y copnection with stock transac- It seemed appavent, however, that |been undertaking public engage- | tions. He was brought here several a long period must elapse before |ments, he has been going about | months ago because of poor health. A f he king could be regarded as cone (quietly, attending such functions as| His parole was approved by the state ea oup o k alescent, This opinion apparently |the squash raoquets champlonship. | board of parole yesterday. | Parliament House Tower, from Giant bell in St. Paul's Cathedral | which “Big Ben"” strikes and the man who would ring 1t the hour. e king should die. A sl ety \] o) k BY unr:o.\:l BRONNER jot st. [‘:ull: xre:y b:lmlt sound - ““““““““““““ r Toys at 20% Rduction ( NEA Service Writer is seldom heard but they all know S e what it js. 1 London, Dec. 21 — Tho trp larg | o0 Crion one hell rings, the e o ; i a0 most walshiaied alle i )l a v ramali ilant England are helng listened to cager- | 9100 Mt LWEVE relinll, ST : An inducement for EARLY shopping Saturday. Hundreds of toys ly these days—they carry such dif- | . . ferent messages, and one always |the lours. and is heard in thou- h in this great reduction sale. The following are those included: quiets the other. ‘!ln ds of British homes. The Brit- P 80 long as “Big TBen" in the | |ish Bumdmmng Company sees to 3 , Dolls Drums Automiobiles Velocipedes Sleds Sidewalk Bikes T ol SR e e e — s HARDW DOLL CARRIAGES PLUSH ANIMALS AND TEDDY BEARS ZELLAPHONES ALL CHILDREN'S ALUMINUM SETS DESK_ AND CHAIR SETS CHILDREN’S FURNITURE SETS MECHANICAL TOYS CHILDREN'S PHONOGRAPHS ; ) Y | clock has four dials, each 23 feet O e Christmas hollday season I8 yyore. The figures ars two feet But 1¢ the bell in St. Paul's Ca. |NIEh and the minute hands are 14 thedral should hoom out its |feCh Jone: g KOCKEY SKATES . ; 7 o eS| “Big Ben” s a_husky fellow ? NEY'S Your mournful sound, (e Tritishors | I BN 8 n, AOS TUER ning Make KOLOD! UN[VEBSALTOASTER would take off their hats, and Toyland—Third Floor walk softly, For the bell would telj |&fter Sir Benjamin Hall, who was & ot ’“ck“ plated hardened Shopping Headquarters —this will work fine at the them that the Angel of Death had | First Commissioner of Works in the steel. A size for evary mem- R EVERY Seeakast table And dnly s Visited the royal palace, and that | Eovernment at the time it was hung ber of the family. “GIFTS FO! real . y King George of England finally had i1 the clock tower. 3 $1.98 MEMBER OF THE FAMILY” lost in his valiant battle with death. . Following a death in the royal| A Swedish country vicar, John AND UP palaces, two messages are at once | Enander, has just completed a long | - sent out—one to the custodians of |search for rare plants in the wilds ’ Parliament House, who are told|of Canada and America, during decorsiive “' to mufle “Big Ben” and the|which he visited the most inaccessi- | : as other to the Lord Mayor from the |ble parts of the Gaspe Peninsula in Home Secretary, instructing him | Quebec. Stainless Stoel —anyone would appreciate —this gift is always & wels SLEDS one of these on a cold mora- :::;.hmmn in every s vatiows Xeop $2.98°$12.50 e ¢ Good News for the Puhlié o % B, Opening Hartford Public Market 47Main Street New Britain Tel. 6119 WAYFLE inoNS = - Rig TOOL CHESTS LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR QUALITY GOODS $5.48"820.00 _mrmoviename ;;“fi“osgo“" Turkeys ......... 38c—45c—50c Ib. Chicken. ......... 25c—35c—42c Ib. $1.98 " $9.50 Roast Pork ................17c b. Pork Chops ................ 2c Ib. Fresh Shoulders........... 15¢ Ib. FreshHam................. 20c Ib. Smoked Shoulder .......... 19¢ Ib. THE BIG THREE PALACE | EMPIRE | MODEL 470 MAIN“STREET | 241 ARCH STREET | 171 PARK STREET Next Door to Near Palace Theater Grand Street —_—— D D T T T T W T TR R i i T I T T I i i The combined buying power with years of experience, enables us to give to the public better quality at lower prices. PERCOLATORS ° OUR PRICES FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY usual i R- R ;::: ltl:: - ..!:N':lnlm _W.,X.Efn?w‘:%m qual- Young Fresh Killed Turkeys ..... 35c—3%c—45¢ Ib. A0 zf'mgamg 6%+ % | Mill Fatted Roasting Chickens ... 3% Ib.up N 1| Ml Fatted Fancy Fowhs.................. 3 b e ) afiet g g || Fancy Young Geese and Ducks ............ 38 Ib. not consider the conveniencs she will realize. T $1.98 “ $7.75 STEAK KNIVES F Fresh Lean Lean Young Lean URN SETS "WHEEL GOOD8 AND FORKS ] ROAST FRESH NATIVE FRESH - 6 Knives — 6 Forks Ham....................... 2 ]b. ~heavily nickel plated with ;:;";,'M.g:‘::o;l :.h’d l’:‘l —just ?t;‘d:):nmr that ' ;PORK SHO ERS PORK HAMS GENUINE SPRING LAMB Leg of Lamb ... 3 b, | § &g’ ™ FEEo LT ol f| _19¢" | 16¢™ | 20¢™ | 25¢* Loin Lamb Chops e e | Seleet Your Gifts From the House With the ! “STAMP OF QUALITY” 1 Spring Prime Sugar Home Made Fore(‘.“arter Lamb Chops N K Toys, HousehoM Articles, Hardware, Electrical and Athletic Gifts b & LEGS RIB Cured SAUSAGE 2 Ibs i B “MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS GIVEN IMMEDIATE A'{'l'E\‘TION" 3 LAMB ROAST HAMS MEAT Monogram Ralled Butter .. S0c I, | § KELEDNEY 3| 33 | 35¢™ | 29¢™ | 25¢ 8 § E CflMFANY : : - ; Shop Early WE WISH YOU | You Can Always Find Afull line of Fresh Fruit and | 3 zomamver. CEROWINE W1 TH REASON" By s A ou Can Always Fin i 3 . : Parking Space . ] YWHERE” Vegetables at Lowest Prices 3 I sk o G R Choice MERRY CHRISTMAS| Near Our Stores afifififi“fiflfi“‘“fl“fi“fi "

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