New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 28, 1919, Page 5

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VMONDAY, JU Officer Michael Cosgrove arrested Stephen McNamara Saturday after- noon and he was arraigned in court today on a charge of drunkenness. He paid a fine of $5 and costs. The accused was lying on the sidewalk on Pearl street and was unable to move. The adjourned case of Frank Stachinbiehl was continued until Wednesday morning. He is charged with breach of the peace awaiting "~ GARDEN PESTS Cabbage Worms and about an inch and a half in leng They eat large irregular holes in # leaves and deposit eggs on the und side of the leaf. Upon hatching worms eat ravenously for about weeks. A specie of cabbage looB is also found on the gardens and § injury is much the same as that outside Michael's house in the after- noon and while he was stanti came to the hous =1 Col-Pac Canning Outfit e T ot et Loopers Are Causing Much Damage on Local was told of the incident by his Gardens—Spraying Recommended. wife, and started out at once to locate the wheel. He found it on Hartford o Canning Racks . . i i | avenue and questioned the man riding \AGGHSed Had Tned 0 Sell Whee] it. Constanti told him that he had jdevelopments in his case. Judge B.| jqiintendent Holmauist of the cham- [of lead early in the morning wh Safe Seal Jars . . Pts. $1.00 owned the bicycle for three months, | F. Gaffney represents him. ber of commerce gardens committee | the dew will hold the powders. A bo t l Back 10 IIS OWflel‘ “‘"“ not aware that the inquisitor was Five boys who were caught steal- | and investigation shows them to be | deaux mixture has been recommendl S. . ;;3 owner, he agreed to sell it for|ing pears at A. J. Sloper's yesterday | imported cabbage worms. A con- | for “Leaf Spot” now developing the bench in police court this morn- His arrest followed this offer. } were jectured by the prosecutor and | siderable amount of damage has been | many local gardens. Its presence 15¢ pkg. g 4 |ing after his annual vacation and A blackjack, similar to those used | ajjowed to go. done by them and will be done un- | made known through dark brow by the police was exhibited as the | Officer McGrath arrested him upon | less they are exterminated spots near the base of the leaf &l 2 for 25 | meted out justice to several offend- C ers. One drunk, an assault, a theft and an adjourned breach of the peace weapon with which ;Stanley Misko i} complaint of John at their boarding | The imported cabbage worm is a |if not controlled will so weaken # said to have struck John Bacchus|house and found the blackjack on the | velvety worm, green in color _and plant as to spoil the fruit case came up for trial, three of them | Was being disposed of and one being Although charges were not brought Saturday evening, knocking him un- - —~— ——— pres conscious. He was charged with as- = NOTICE! [ on that count, John complained to i G . the officer when the arrest was being A fine of $25 and costs was im- sault, and paid a fine of $10 and costs. If you have any ailment of any kind and don’'t seem to get the made that $135 in bills had been | Wholesale market today and obliged posed upon Constanti Kosloski for floor of the room where the assault proper results, why don’t you go and see taken from his pockets after the as- | the producers to sell them a quantity the theft of a bicycle valued at $47, ommitted. [ sault. The trouble arose over a |of foodstuffs at prices varying from c lroprac 0r the property of Michael Klovith of ’ bar room argument regarding the|5 to 75 per cent under the average 2 Daly street. He entered a plea of 17 B h’ Bl Rooms 16-17, Booth’s Block i { payment of a bill for a straw hat. [ market price. They then took the ! not guilty and stated that the bicycle | John came home early and went to | foodstuffs to one of the public market | was in his possession only because he | Office Hours, 9-12 a. m., 2-5 p. m. Evening Hours, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. 7-8:80 and by appointment. The presence of worms on cabbage | the worm and tomato plants about the city has Both insects can be exterminat been called to the attention of Su- | by frequent spraying with arsena Judge James T. Meskill returned to Good Luck Rubbers A. A. MILLS Plumbing Heating Tinaing Phone 381 Officials at Havre Take Law Into Own Hands to Reduce H. C. of L. Havre, July 28.—Officials of the federated trade unions went to the his room by way of a window. When | places where they were sold at cost had been given permission to take | Stanley came to the house he was | prices. it by Michael's wife. He was ar- |locked out and finally decided to go| In the excitement arising from the rested by Officer James Skelly last through the same window. Another |operation a crowd partly pillaged a night upon complaint of the owner. argument was started and the black- | farm cart laden with produce and a The bicycle had been left standing FOR QUICK RETURNS l!SF. THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS 'WISE, SMITH & CO., Hartford | OUR GREAT AUGUST FURNITURE SALE COMMENCES TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 29 A Legitimate and Helpful Way to Furnish Your Home — With Deferred Pay- ments is Made Possible Through Our Arrangement With the Hartford Morris Plan Bank Not one the instalment plan as commonly understood, but on a dignified bank plan of deferred payments enabling you to make your selection now at our August Furniture Sale—HAVE YOUR PURCHASES DELIVERED IMMEDIATELY AND PAY TO SUIT YOUR OWN CONVENIENCE—You get all the advan- tage as though you paid cash. Come and let us explain it to you. 2 WISE, SMITH & CO. jack was then used, it is alleged. baker’s store. Everything Impressive Stocks in Readiness Superlative Values Here’s a Simple, Plain Statement That Everyone Can Understand Because the Facts are Known and Truth Is Incontrovertible If our only aim was money profit we would not hold this sale at all—Because, you know as well as we do that we could sell evey bit of furniture on our floors for a great deal more money later on—However, we aim to serve our patrons interests and as we bought early and advantageously you shall profit by our preparedness, but you must buy now in order to so profit, every dollars worth of furniture we are now buying for the future costs us more—Because labor costs more, lumber costs more, transportation costs more, therefore the finished product costs more—So that’s why we say to you—Buy Now in anticipation of your future furniture better than putting money in the bank. ‘ \ 1 Bed Room Suites If you have the least intention of buying a complete suite for needs—It’s POSTER BEDS At August Sale Prices Mahogany Colonlal Four Poster Beds. August Sale Price $49.95. Solid Mahogany Colonial Four Poster Beds. August Sale Price, $54.95. Solild Mahogany Colonial Four Poster Beds with pine ap- Dining Room Suites Buy now at our August Furniture Sale and you'll be congratu- lating yourself later on when suites like these will cost a great the bed room, don't delay but make up your mind to buy at our deal more money. August Furniture Sale—Here are a few of the extra values we offer: Sale Price Living Room Suites Any of these living room suits are worthy to grace your home and each one is a value at the August Sale Price—If you wait until later you'll pay a great deal m ore. Living Room Suite—Three pieces—sofa, arm chair and rocker, mahogany finish frame, upholstered in mulberry or blue velour. August Sale Price $159.95. Living Room Suite—Three pieces—Sofa and two arm chairs, mahogany finish frames, upholstered in velour or da- mask. August Sale Price— $189. Living Room Suite—Three pieces—mahogany frame, dav- enport, arm chair and rocker, upholstered in bronze and blue damask. August Sale Price— $249.95. Living Room Suite—Three vieces; mahogany finish frame, davenport and two arm chairs, fitted with loose back pillows and cushion seats in blue da- mask. August Sale $299. Price— Living Room Suite—Three pieces—mahogany frame with cane back panels, davenport, arm chair and rockers, loose cushion seats and pillow back, upholstered in blue damask. August Sale Price—$369.95, Living Room Suite—Three pieces—overstuffed davenport, and two arm chairs, fitted with loose cushions, upholstered in black and gold damask. Aug- ust Sale Price—$399. Living Room Chairs Just the kind you are looking for—By buying now at our Aug- ust Furniture Sale you not only save money but get a fine selection. Colonial Fireside Wing Arm Chair or Rocker with mahog- upholstered August Sale any frame and with tapestry. Price—$32.99. Lounging Chairs or Rockers upholstered in brown Spanish leather. August Sale Price— $34.95. Colonial Fireside Wing Arm Chairs and Rockers upholster- ed in tapestry. August Sale Price—$42.99. Lounging Chairs and Rock- ers that will give a lifetime service, upholstered in brown Spanish leather. August Sale Price—$52.99. Lounging Chairs and Rock- ers, large and comfortable, with loose cushion seats, up- holstered with fine grade tap- estry. August Sale Price— $64.95. Lounging Chairs and Rock- ers, large and comfortable, wing deslgn with spring arms, upholstered in tapestry. Aug- ust Sale Price—8$74.95. Colonial Dining Room Suite, eight pieces quartered golden oak, buffet, dining table and six chairs. August Sale Price $111.99. Colonial Dining Room Suite, eight pieces quartered golden oak buffet, dining table and six chairs. August Sale Price $1.49. Queen Anne Dining Room Suite, nine pieces quartered golden oak buffet, dining table, side table, five chairs and arm chair. August Sale Price $175.95. Queen Anne Dining Room Suite, nine pieces American Walnut buffet, dining table, side table, five chairs and arm August Sale Price Queen Anne Room Suite, nine pieces American Walnut buffet, dining table, side table, five chairs and arm chair. August Sale Price $239. Dining Queen Anne Dining Room Suite, nine pieces Walnut buffet, dining side table, five chairs and arm chair. August Sale Price $299. Chippendale Dining Room Suite, nine pieces, buffet din- ing table, side table, five chairs and arm chalr. August Sale Price $349. Queen American table, Anne Dining Room Suite, ten pieces American Walnut buffet, dining table, china closet, side table, five chairs and arm chair. August Sale Price $469. Library Tables AT AUGUST LE PRICES. Willlam and Mary Design Library Tables in Mahogany. August Sale Price $29.95. Mission Design Library Tables in Fumed Oak Finish $16.99. Colonial Design Library Tables in Quartered Golden Oak $26.75. Davenport Tables, Colonial Design, Mahogany, $42.99. Enameled Iron Beds In face of the greatly increased cost of metal, and construction we are able to offer exceptional values in enamelled iron beds at our August Furniture Sale at $7.89, $11.49, $12.99, $17.99, $19.95. Steel Beds in Wood Finish 2-inch Continuous Post Beds, Mahogany and Walnut August Sale Price $14.99. Finish. 1 1-2 Square Tube Continuous Post Beds, Mahogany and Wal- nut Finish. August Sale Price $2 45. 2-inch Post Beds, Panel Design Mahogany and Walnut Finish. August Sale Price $26.45 Sheraton Design Bed Room Suite, three pieces, mahogany dresses, chiffonier and bed. August Sale Price—$159. William and Mary Bed Room Suite—This popular period de- sign in wainut, four pieces, dresser, chiffonier, dressing ta- ble and bed. August Sale Price—$199. Colonial Bed Room Suite— Three pieces, Walnut dresser, chiffonier and bed. August Sale Price—$224.95. Queen Anne Bed Room Suite —Four pieces Queen Anne period design, mahogany dress- er, chiffonier, dressing table and bed. August Sale Price— $184.95. Post Colonial Bed Room Suite—Four pieces, Post Col- onial design, American walnut dresser, chiffonier, dressing ta- ble and bed. August Sale Price 58.95. Adams Design Bed Suite—Four pieces, mahogany dresser, chiffonier, dressing table and bed with bow foot Sale Price— Room end. August $274.95. Quzen Anne Bed Room Suite —Ivory finish suite of four pieces dresser, chiffonier, dress- ing table and bed. August Sale Price—$149.95. Hepplewaite Bed Room Suite —Four pieces finish, dresser, chiffonier, dressing ta- ble and bed. August Sale Price—$219. ivory Davenports ‘A most useful piece furniture these days and more in demand than ever—so, if you need one, best kind and save money. buy at our August Sale and get the Davenports with loose cushion seat and spring arms upholster- ed In fine grade tapestry. August Sale Price—$149.95. Davenports, large and com fortable, with spring pillow arms, up- holstered with tapestry. Davenports, medium size, good quality tapestry. August finely sale Price—$99. August Sale Price-—$126.99. upholstered and covered with Davenports, well constructed and upholstered, with good tapes- try. August Sale Price—8$69. match, $34.95. Chair to match $32.75; Rocker to , Brass Beds 1 Because Weé bought before prices on Brass Beds went sky high we are able to \:\uote very reasonable prices at this sale. brass beds are fihished with guaranteed lacquer. All our Special values at this sale $29.95, ‘534.95, $44.95, $54.95, $64.95. ple top. August $59.95. BED COUCHES. At August Sale Prices. Sliding Bed Couches, com- plete with mattress, $10.98. Bed Couches, the sliding kind with mattress, $14.98. Bed Couches with lever at- tachment, complete with mat- tress, $18.69. CHILDREN’S ORIBS. At August Sale Prices. Enameled Steel Cribs with sliding sides. August Sale Price, $13.49. Enameled Steel Cribs, extra quality, with sliding side, Au- gust Sale Price, $19.85, Enamel Finish Waoaod Cribs, $10.69. Sanitary Wood Cribs, finished in mahogany, walnut and en- amel, $17.99 and $21. Sanitary Combination Mattresses, cov~ ered with serviceable ticking. August Sale Price, $9.98. White Cotton Mattresses, good quality ticking, $13.69. Felt Mattresses, white, all layer felt, fine grade ticking, $17.99, Silk Floss grade art ticking. Price, $21.69. Hair Mattresses, best quality A. C. A. ticking, one or two parts, $34.99. BED SPRINGS National Link Bed Springs. August Sale Price, $6.69 and $8.49. WOOL FIBRE RUGS Fifty wool Fibre Rugs, size 7 ft. 6x9 ft. These rugs would be excellent value at $10. Our Sale Price, $6.99, GRASS RUGS Fifty Japanese Grass Mat- ting Rugs, size 12x9 ft. These are well made, durable rugs, with fancy stenciled borders and are excellent value at $15. Our Sale Price, $10. WILTON RUGS Twenty-five seamless Wilton Rugs, size 12x9 ft., mostly Ori- ental designs, heavy weave and woven in one piece without seams, easily worth at today's value $75. Our Sale Prioe, $50. Mattresses, fine August Sale

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