New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 2, 1918, Page 10

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foskill in police “Special 'OES Large New PANS Good Baking BUTTER Mohican Creamery 1b 4 8 C PURE APPLE BUTTER RASPBE: Mohican § EGGS Whole Mil CHE E\\I' SWIFT'S MARGART 14c il {IPE WATERMELONS . .... | FANCY SWEET CORN 15¢ 5¢ e 39¢ GREEN OR WAX BEANS 4 qts SUMMER SQUASH SUNKIST LEMONS NATIVE F OR CARR! SOLID 2 for DARGE OR PRUN ‘SUNBEAM GRAPE J UICE Medford Prepared MUSTARD NDINNER BLEND COFFEE "25¢ phg 1:.’“:; kg 7c YELLOW PEAS YELLOW MEAL KELLOG( FLAKES AM SALAD ING H POTATO CHIPS UNEEDA BISOUIT PURE COCOA STARCH 4 TO 5 P. Rib Roa A DOLLAR TS WHAT SAT YOU SAVE Best Pure LARD ....21bs 59¢ Best Comp. LARD .. 2 Ibs Slc an 38C MARG/ I%m‘t ( orned Baking l:arge pkg. Arg‘r;i STARCH WATTY TOMATOK: RATSINS e Rsen s T mason SPLIT 29 Martzen denied it 2 1bs CHR |0 is an ola car ¢ MOHTICAN | Swilt's nut Butter ARINE b Vl"arrruzyr\ A S;tate SEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, = FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 191 court this the wa coun disappeared immediateis after trial a few days ski's di | tice of an appeal | i pation was g rea With sev |8 e Noble E. Pierce The state Case y Assictant Pro: gs. Night life on Church st was disclosed in the | alien Among the night | May of 1 street mentioned : rsty of the Ruth' e eral hund vieket lie tarted out and mef midt, a jitneur Bath They met Smith wiford and de Aby that pent ta the police sta- fllment. of the orders E ‘'good time' usewski is apparent! EB. Bartlett, the night who madr h a % in the fivst trial of |tion of the §0 the arrest of his |ski was finec Rartlett Wwas | upon conviction A He | against them a_compl Jinf. which re lted in their wonwan arge made N woman was | ae amped | " Renmiat was the first witness called in the case against Mullin. He testi- to trips made ta the hotel. He . he said. On cross ex- that it wa » to drive parties to ho- » said that he did not know ne clurk at the hotel previous to his visits Mrs fied a com- Smith said that her visit to the hotel on the day in question was her first and only Asked cerning the character of the Nolan woman who w in the party she d that she only knew that the No- lan woman did work. As the trial progressed was recalled to the stand two or three tim She identified a receipt for n'on that was written by the hotel clerk. told of his stay at ane not she Gusewski the | hotel. Sergeant Johnson was called to tes- tify to the character of the hotel witn said that Patrolman Howley | had spoken to him about women go- ing to the hotel and later the patrol- man told him he had given the hotel proprietor a warning. Women of low ch: tation v d the hotel. man Howl He mentioned “Wood- en Leg Peggy” and “Baby Ruth” who came from Springfield, and local wo- men. On cross examination the offi said that peaking to the proprietor late in nary he did not notice the persons mentioned visiting the hotel. Ife was on the beat until July 1 Patrolman Malona testified that he certain women that he named 26(: @1 | coing into the hotel. | In defense Mr. Mullin q qc he had been in the aid that efforts had been made to ns mentioned had six years and had never heen prose- te Bartlett, but without success bt for the cter and repu- Patrol- said i cer TO 11 A M stated that hotel business for ih pk 2 1lbs cuted. Night clerks employved there When Patrolman Howley spoke to were warned against renting rooms to persons of questionable cf 48(: him he gave the clerks another warn- 'red Joycc | over three years, “requently parties were turned a rooms wers Selected doz Tk o lh ZSC o 33C > hotel for tructions given to a clerk at th the about rentimz cvery clerk. Pe visited the hotel, merely uyin ink Walter Burdick and rn Nealon roomers at the hotel. testified v any misconduct in th: there for lived three Tudge iPerce argued that his client should not convicted under the statute charged the no tes- timony that the hotel was maintained for the purpose as charged and the in- stances were merely occasional. which ! cannot be avoided in the hotel busi- was BEE" l‘ OTS s The probati on s was placed paid woman Gusewsl Smith rday hmidt was authoriti on and r to feder enemy fine the the S 2 Iha + violation of ‘\]wl“h’r Fined imyposed on Manchester, of reckl driv- reet ergeant v searle said that tzen down the street at a d of at miles an ing ti ind rattle ion it was going fa Alderman, a Waterbusy urt to answer 10k Wwas pi bhot 24' Ih lqc phen Martzen of South who was found guilt ing on West N on and Harry drove least 40 ho his ving CORN not in ating an The 38 CORN phg M. HOUR SALE per auto tr without a mirro: case 1diourned Private Patsy opportunity t | hospital in ‘W . MBK | wnile drunk he st K | Mill's automobile and tried to ¥ | Drunkenness and tampering | auto s ol He ot out of a hospital and his 14 furlo will expire Monday 1 Warren wa back to th hinzton, Ye hopped into given an with a just e | | | Al onee § iced to leave 400 f‘y’famr St. URDAY:.L‘:; Bk 49 c 3o 1L, m. 29 o A4c 1 46 Fancy Full Head RICE .... 21bs 20¢c Very Good COI;FEE dryaih 246 Very Good > " 9 ¢ 2 Hour Sale Fresh EGGS .. . Doz large phg Beans s I Binicegt=l !U J cans Karo SYRUP Laundry SOAP ‘_';a“- 1 5(: Washing be@t tall « Corn c2n Mione SOAP POWDER = me 11€ Hand 2 HOUR SALF 3 to 5 p. C e 10 Best Milk m. Fresh <electea : COCOANU EGG Cocoa > T special can 9;: i 2 F'\ha l;;i"'(- Boxeg Matches Crackers 2 Ibs 3 70 CRISCO 32(: Can 1 0 doz Campbefl's SOUPS .. can con- | The | © Court strest row police last At the ¥ nizht abo ted by The ment thi payroll of for James J the water week was 2 Sutli has transferred treet to the past property on ind Mary Joseph Schneidey Frederick on Prospect John Sargi Christian Burclkhardt liams street has received his son, Adam, Joseph Ml Avay will spend in the Catskills. Blank ha street to old Tohn property Alex and of T4 Wil- word from who is now overseas ath and Edgar Me- Merwin Humason h of the Corbin entered crow the employ Corpor ition ds have bheen telling of the s of Corporal Georg was connected with the Gun Bat received in safe arrival Zwick. Zwick 302d Machine fon at Camp Devens agency of G. A. Qu 7 purchas this over- Throug the ley, Thomas Pot \ store, a Lricl lots on Allen street Duiley sireets from st and Allsn and Zimtruk PERSONAL TAXES DUE. As a of Fersonal Tax Col- lector lliott’s notice that | taxes must be paid on or befors | August. 10 to avoid prosecution, there has been a general stampede of negligent male citizens wending their way to the collector's office of Mr. Elliott states that he will at once institute prosecution proceedings against those have not paid hy the tenth late who Free Delivery Telephone 1435-3 SMOKED SHOULDERS FRESH SHOULDERS n 250 w 33¢ 30c 22¢ 18¢ 25c¢c 41c T 2 D e .w 28¢ 16¢ ., B T R o S ams 25¢ FLOUR CHOPS GOTEAM BACON ROAST BEEF .... CORNED REEF . Silk Hose in the Inven. wale. Women's 11 colors Art Art Silk Hose 89c. Art Silk Hose for wom- en, all colors 31,50 Silk Hose for Women, Black or white, pair $1.50 Night Gowns for wom- on, made of good quality mus- 28c, Bathing Suits for women, misses and children, $1.98 (o $5.98. Shoes and caps. 59¢, mercerized auto caps for women 19c, Pink Silk Muslin Biloomers n8c, Crepe Styles Also. 98¢, lace-trimmed corset cov- ers o 50c. $1.50 fine white Envelope chemise 8¢, 75c. Gingham Skirt Ap- rons 30c. e B 28¢. Percale Tea Aprons, 13c. $1.69 Boys' Wash Suits, §1.30, Aprons, 81,19 ation and two bailding l The Usnal Big Saturday Saie at THE GREAT WESTERN (m‘lflld('l‘m" war hmos Fresh Cuts of Fancy Rib Roast : ] Faney Fresh Small Genuine Fancy Fresh Genuine Iancy Eresh Genuine Shoulder Steak Fresh Cut Hamburg Fresh Shoulders Smoked Shoulders Frankfurts . . Salt Pork Lamb Cho Lamb Stews houlder Roast of Beef Fresh Cuts 27¢ MARKET The market that stands out Big and Strong for quality and Big Saving awaits you on every purchase made at tis Lamb Legs 32¢ 3%¢ | 18¢ | [ Veal 1oaf 22¢ | Sauerkraut Small can Tomatoe ‘resh Pepper > | Fresh Thmatoes Squash, . | Native Corn, market. Pressed Ham Skinned Ham low Some prices prices. A 30¢ 28¢ 30¢ Fresh Vegetables every da\ (Pure Olive Oil a Potatoes Large Size Specialty) peck 55¢ can 16¢ .. can 10c quart 10c 1b 10c Bects, Carrots, Cucumhers THE MODEL MARKET Store Will Be Cpen Friday Evening 171 PARK STREET CORNER MAPLE STREET RICE 2o c Sl 7C CORN MEAL ... RYE MEAL .. RYE FLOUR FLOUR Bag CAMFBELL'S SOUPS l0c 15¢ 14c (¢ t‘;\n\)27c FAILE (2 cane) 2DC e 2ilic il 23c CAMPBELL BEANS SAUERKRAUT Large can TOMATOES Can SALMON RED DEEPLY RIVER i BLACK ASSES MOL. ml2c 2.5 C ldc B 8¢ ) () c Al egl3c B 69c 25¢c T 27c¢ oo ror 18¢€ CORN BEST QUALITY PEAS EARLY JUNE TOILET 6 volls MATCHES Five 7¢ CLOTHES PINS PAPER CUT PRICES in the Big Inventory Sale UR AN’S SATIUUIRIDDAY We give Royal Gold Trading Stamps r busy store offers some standard prices, preparatory to THE CURRAN 381-38 Svery Depariment in this 1 article of reliable make at deeply cut invoicing, DRY GOODs €0, 385 Main Street. The big fall shipment of effort is socks for soldiers. beautiful yarn we have you can at these prices $1.10 skeins of Knitting W 65c. 45c. 38c. 30c. 39c. Balls of Germantown Skeins Skeins of Shetland Flo of Germantow Knitting Pins, pair and in reduced the price Balls of Knitting Worsted, Fleishers yarns is heve, The next hig order to acquaint yon with this for one day only.—Buy all orsted, skein ball yarn, ball n yarn, skein 8, 5 ¥ 24c. 20c. The beautiful soft, light-weight Beacon Blankets are here and far-sceing folks are buying them now. $1.00 Veranda and Beach made hlespoons, dessert spoon Rox containing six lknive Chairs—the strongest folding chair 60c, < teaspoons, package i fork GLL WASHBOARDS . SARDINES t- { cans 2 ASS MILK ... CRAC i\LlI\ RUNKLE'S COCOA RUNKEL'S CHOCOLATE, KETSUP bar hot 1 5C 59c LARGE FANCY POTATOES 15 1b pk LARGE SOUND CUCUMBERS ONTONS 4 Ibs OABBAGE 23c n 3¢ flic 5 1be 21C fos e 30c:40c TOMATOES ih CORN MEAT withont Flour $15.00 Handsome Washable Falm Beach Suits $9.08 85.00 Mercerized Whito Satin Sldrts $3.69 Smocked Voile trimmed in light blye $1.08 $3.00 Middies, and pi New $3.00 White waist Voile Slip-on $1.98 £6.00 Gingham Dresses for women and misses, Meany $4.48 styles $10 and $15 Voile Dresses from the sample line of a big manufacturer £4.98 £1.50 Colored Wash Skirts for heach wear .. The best values in Women's And Misses' Middies in the 50c. Corset Covers in one big lot 25¢, $4.00 Trimmed Hats for wom- en, $1.00 a few left Girls’ White Voile Dresses: $2.00 styles for $1.29 $3.50 styles $1.69 $5.00 $32.49 $3.50 for 3 for styles for £6.00 styles for £5.00 styles Black Sateen Eloomers

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