New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 9, 1919, Page 5

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from jail in New Haven 3 B! g where he had served a term for viola- {ion of the junk law, and was arrested a few minutes after his release. William Stune’ was arl ed about 1 last night by Officer Mc- Cabe for ulting Joseph Shumansky and paid a fine of $5 and costs today. Shumansky paid a fine of $5 for drunkenness The fight took place in 1 1n Elm street saloon last night. Stune- Judgment Is Suspended in Gase ©2 T Tom Siciol vesterday ana met some friends in this eity. To- Agamst George Lewlu leoner they went to the saloon and Wwhen Shumansky “butted-in” a fight e | followed 7a suspending the judgment in the 7 : CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. case of the o versus Georsc Witt, lessee of Lyceum th o Judse John H. Kirkham covimended Grocers and Butchers Will Hold An- | Officer Patrick Howley for the arrest nual Meeting Tonight. 4 i and reprimanded Mr. LeWitt for di: e inelot tho We are determined to cle oheflenceitoith Tl refusal now Britain grocers and butehers will thousands ©of pairs of fine shoes » disperse e crowd. As the Cit¥ .. held at the chamber of commerca greatest money-saving oppeortu ordinance covering the cathering of S elock. President N i £ OF rooms toaight at 8 er s does not qui over the case, \villiam Cowlishaw will preside and the judgment was suspended At- many questions of importance will be o Beautiful S = ; Smart torney P. F. McDonough appeared for SE G Do R e il $5and $6 <) $6 Walking bership committee <unday night when the th * MANA- ow names for acceptance and thi i s o YL new names for Accen e = b High Lace S A Boots, wor v‘m’vi:xrr.i to disperse @ large crowd iy bring the total membership 5 s 3 Wi Tt g o e e ey " A Sifeers for e 2onr : Bl B0t i imelushes kets 1919 will be elected tonight and plan 3 5 :*"!cr he was requested by the officer i) be made far a social evening i for Women ng‘h o discontinue the sale on the street. eaply in February. . A While patrolling Main street Sun- ”f\'\\:,}\, interesting meeting was held Reduced to— night. Officer Howley, looking yesterday afternoon at which repre- 2 the cast side of Main street, said gentatives of cooked food shaps and noticed a large crowd assembled ba . shops discussed the hours of on West Main street in such a man- opening and closing of stores. 'This r as to block e sidewalk and mak morning at 10:30 the auto repair and it necessary for passersby to go out accessory men Wwith the bicycle re- into the street. The officer inve a pair men met ta discuss their sched~ and found people opposite wle of hours. With the meeting ot office with LeWitt in the cer i druggists either Thursday or Friday ing tickets. According to the police- the group meetings will be completed. | man's story, he went up to Mr. Le The uniform hours committee win Witt and requested that he push the now attempt to draft out a scheduln ! ¥ erowd back fo the hank building. Le which will cover tho desires of the | AT Low Heels Witt, instead of pushing the crowd different trades. Undoubtedly the * baek, continued to sell his tickets, but committee Wil need further S| s Made Over moved down the line toward Main ences of committees from the various strect. the policeman said. When he groups because of the radical chaages came near ain street another crowd desired by some, The committee will - congregated and LeWitt hegan seiling make every effort to have their A | Gre J A ; - \ ickets. and upon his second refusal schedule ready for recommendation A b A s AR ’ § Three to ‘push the crowd back and discon- to the directors next week. A gen- \ A )\ 3 Choice of L tinue the sale, Officer Howley placed eral open meeting of all members 2 8 \ Shades of ir under 2 ast. and trades will be lled = t veek B\ R \ At - =R A\ \ n un nd trades W calied mext wee \ \ Black Kid, N Brown, Mr. LeWitt stated that he was sell- so that full discussion may be had ing the tickets on the ontside or ~on all changes. Havana AN Brown or Black N Black . s cause there a num of unes-! When this meeting is called it is B e a large b the - artad women 1 o hoped that a large number af the Brown or N, Calf, Havana A Gray and was quite cold. Ile was selling oniy merchants will attend and give their | to women who had the right change, approval or objections to the sched- \ Gray. Brown and SN Mahogany Tan he said. Anthony Seruphin and John ule as outlined \ 2 Hannon testified that the crowd wus The feeling prevalent that har- ¥ l x’ le Som . Ve = large but not large enough to prev mony will be secured as the majority Flexib! Gray Kid. Flexo Welt. people from passing by. In a of the store keepers realize that such for lis client Attorney McDonongh a schedule must involve a give-and- Scited several inst ot large gathor. take proposition. If complete satis- Growing Girls’ $6.50 Beys’ or Girls’ Extra High = Cut Storm and | BOYS AND GIRLS NEW SPATS AND Goodyear Welt BOY SCO v m $3 SCHOOL SHOES OVERGAITERS Schoalboy Shoes SHOES High Cut Boots ingw in this city and called such jfaction is secured the chamber will > i : { ; 2.00 to Reduced sa sced fr o o o common occurrence. |feel well repaid for its effart. A meet- Skating Boots Reduoed to Reduced from $2.00 t: Reduced from $a Reduced from $3.50 t Reduced Again. In Again, Gordon. { of the chamber of commerce ) b wortn 35.00. : $ ant Prosecuto Joseph 3 den commitiece has beea called by ‘ Reduced to s $ 00 ‘ $ | rolled *the case against Harry |Chairman M. V. Camp for Friday 3 Bl e ® ® = Gordon this morning. | cvening at 8 p. m. Tmportant business kK i s3-45 Made of gun metal calf. 10-button, high cat. cal Tan or black. Elk soles. Cholce of brown or of ten Button or lace style Gordon was brousht to this city from |Will be transacted and the work of 3 Heawy' woies. New Haven, vesterday afternoon, by |the vear finished up. Sergeant Dan Rich son, on a non- 1 3 Mads T charkc. amd oo Mre. Gordon | “The Things That Count” A serles oo Sale of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s atled to appear inst him, the case ! of Surday evening sermons at the BOYS® $3.00 was dismissed. Gordon was Teleased Methodist church.—advt. SCHOOL SHOES RO I All $1.79 & $2 Felt e ) 100L SH( OVERSHOES I e e % MEN’S $5.00 FOUR-BUCKLE OVERSHOE Reduced to i O & | womeN'S 5450 TEREE-BUCKLE OVER CHILDREN'S $3.00 TWO-BUCKLE OVERSHO Black, white and colors. black. Chotce of broad or Eng- | Going Out | SEEE S of Business | =32l nartrorD MEN’S s YOUNG MEN'S @ IO Q@ | ClliBiseis - 3 0 X = LW FINE FALL AND WINTER O IIUE W | (mi $5.93 /% Made over broad, medium and smart English lasts. hje . = duced in America. Made of soft vici kid and $5 AND $6 SHOE SREDUCED TO 2 black chrome calf- skin, Dr. Whitcomb’s . 5 ; $ 3 @ E? 4 :(;'thinr.ed cushion q 3 $7.00 and $8.00 g / SHOES REDUCED TO Shoe LN : . i P ; [ R é i 4 = 4 < Dr. Whitcomb’s ¢ ~ s % > . S ST scientific comfort| Black or tan, 5 3 % 5 E % | T 2 last. Instant relief to all sizes. : . s tired. aching feet SPECIAL BIG JARUARY SALE Prof. Richardson’s $7.50 Arch Supporting L] SPECIAL ATTENTION ’ - High Cut = SPECIAL FOR MES EQ 86 West Main St. soso mmeon u.o. W G U, SHOES 549 proo . 3 2 ARMY LAST SHOES St el e | glven such wide satisfaction in the cure of arch Reduced to and | £ NS duce troubler, has banished so much pain and restored so much happiness . - $ 7 Hunt- | ' to R » that it is now the standard—why? 3 ) 5 5 - The patented arch supporting atc omorrow s == 9 ing || $% B vade over a broad tast, | e, "oy i 24" B 3 A S < 2 with a full double sole. heel is a simple, sensible, practical Boots |} SS ) addition to the ecdinary strecture Buflt over the famous vt S z DARK of the shos. It adds to the M n last With Strap | n life of the shoe by holding its Ll and Buckles| : S TAN shape. and to the comfort of = Dark tan Chrome | X . hape. P apers for Dok iam Choon | Complta cumowe | Bl B L i 3 3 solid comfort | clearance at X ELEK of the body off the arches. S 2 Extremely | 8Teatly re- 5 W\ LEATHER)| durable. | duced prices| gale Price #l Warm ana Announcement of | W S0 RE ak i ey : ‘ $4.90 the Great Sale | \ L2 N Z - 'sflonm Cuts— $7.50 ARCH i Jhe AR BB ) iz %@93 & HARTF ol | R 535522754.Qfl

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