New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 28, 1919, Page 2

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1919 art |TRUCKDRIVERIS GIVEN $160 wl WINDOW Xm as Harliord Mf;n des Heavuy ior SH ADES | | Dvading Respousmlhly Gl f t ; Made to order and ready made, for | Found guilty of evading respons cibil- | ity and not having proper 1 hte on his the cosy little Bungalow or Big Business one ton. truck, Samucl Panour of the first count and §10 on the second B k. by Judge John H. Kirkham af the po- oc | lice court session this morning. | Panour, it was alleged, while driv-| e best reason for buying Christ- | INg his Denby truck near Thelle’s cor- | 3ifts 'he R . ner on the night of November Gifts’ at “The Dickinson Druxg (60 o0 v niehl o0 0O ewned i pany is that Dickinsom's is an [0 A \Warner of Waterbury, and with your complete Satisfaction. - the - year - around” Gift Shop out stopping his truck to see whether had injured either the Ford or Mr Eigcsowiedgie of wares- is doubly | he . { Po umowodge of wares I doubly | e, nrocectled on s way 10 Workmanship and Materials. NONE T Hariford, Almost it the same S S E A \. Dorbuck, assisiant secretary at | the Y. M. €. AL while driving his car BEI IER- | toward New DBritain. was forced off THE i the road hy Panour, \wm m\|~.nd on .’J e PICTURE FRAMING TO ORDER ONLY and asked him whether he h. d secur- ST e e e ‘ AY4 J. Hamilton ot Haetiard, chased after Panour and caught up to him near . 1 i Corbin's corner. Panour stopped his truck and stated that he did not know e had struck any when question- 3 & 5 FRANKL]N SQ PHONE 359 cd. My, Hamilton examined the truck . [ and found that the rront fender had - 9 .I been bent in such o’ way that it FA E | | ped the tive, showing il had been fems | ; titied that although hy 1 did not have his lizhts 1it. as far as i he could remember he did not strike | anvonc. Me did. however. atate that a WELL- large (wo ton truck passed him neu = | Newington and that one might have FAVORED | struck Warner., Mr. Warner . O We will measure, make and hang them to stated that he did not see the fruck until it ; struck him. He was dazed for several 1864 Hartford 1919 hours following the accident. He was The man or | woman who re- | | removed to the hospital where the in- | juries developed into pneumonia. He i ceives at Christ- | | estimated the damages of the automo- HERE ARE VALUES .,* mas time a gift e e - i incd for ssau That has. been [ A tine of $15 and costs was imposed urchased at upon John J. Hurley, who appeared . o answer the charge f S Iting 4 Ol‘deanns fls m- | Dominic Dawinc S o 0 eed well-ravor- said, while trying to stop Dzwinchyk, You may count yourself among the lucky women of Hartford if ed wlho was drunk, from going to Iart- you haven't bought your Suit or Coat yet. The carlier you come the | ford, brought 1im fo his room, whe betier yow'll find your selection. We are showing values that cannot Dzwinchyk claimed he lost some i wonev and blamed Hurley for it Tur- ' LukeHorsfall Co. | | sl Al . : ey S M ST., € as doing and HARTFORD struck him in self defense WORTH UP TO $29.75 PA ‘ E Drunk Assessed. John: Kerney of West street; who Truly in exceptional offering is this group of Suits made of Fine was arrested by Officer O'Mara y rres. I ¢ e 200 S0 3 f lors with g Serges, Poplins and Mixture in good rtiment of jeolors e terday “arterhoon Yon thE charged: of : ext iVion., 1ues., ed. rle. of Navy Blues 4 ack s, 1 in sizes from 16 to 44, ComlAit being drimk and breach of the peace. plenty of Navy Blues and Blacl nd in I R e ne el e le high cost of dressing by buying one of thesc smartly tailored suits. With CITY ITEMS e in ot Jobn onuns el gL Dines tor the year o 010 wanmored | Fur Trimmed Suits $49.75 and $62.50 JUNE CAPRICE isit Park Reserve on Thanksgiving | on the: request of Prosecutor Geor : : ~—Advt | W, Klett Shuna was ordered to wonRTH UP TO $125 and F.’and Mrs. Robert Lee formerly Nutria, Seal, Opossum, Raccoon and other pelts of the season in s it oo e s of Trank | “POST THE SLACKERS” || ot o ettt L o e o s v s CREIGHTON HALE ATy ; » smar aterials of the vear | hy can’t you have a home at Park | ASKS AMERICAN LE in all the smartest materia i i 2 S P L e And Girls--Girls--Girls ‘William Baldwin of Columbus, o'h pgnt Thanksgiving Nith Mi | ctaw should Provide Their Namis A Wonderful Photoplay of et. Mrs. Baldwin was formerly Be Published in Their Com- . . . 3 thisfamous Musical Comedy 5 Catherine Talmadge. wenty-two houses iinder construc munities,” is Urged. ; at Park Reserve.—Advt. One solid force which creators of | tanley Hart who is a student at| unrest in this country will have fo e spent Thanksgiving at his home. | dispose of is the American Legion fiss Margavet Peck daughter of | 5 what the American Lesion and Mrs, Robert N. Peck of P Sly says on Amecricanism. lce is home from e for the “While alien slacke who :e- ) 0 P Seymour St days and has as her guest her | noumced their American citizenship Corner Elm and Sey > e Miss ICleanor Wood of Co- | to escape military vice have been Ohio { listed and eclassified and their 4 TAKE AVANTAGE OF H. C. L. TRADE HERE. fwater and gas available at| portation will Lc insisted upon by k Reserve,—A S American Legion other varieties os alien slackers must not be lost sight of. It possibly is not practicable o Sirlein b 32¢ deport them all. Their numbers !'reach into the tens of thousands, and 30¢ Hamburger .. ... b 22¢ in many instances hey are protectod by treaty rights. sSince they never - ¥ LR swore allegiance to the United States Short 32¢ BEEF their conduct was somewhat less ro- | prehensibic than our own American Porterhouse . ... 32¢ Corned Beef ... Ib 18¢ | slacker Certainly they are not to I be equaled. > | <, 2 % It’s Nice Warm Clothes You Want Now, Yor 59 R Vo™ | o e on snaaine | e | UIT S 0 E !R () ( , Q r[\ S » 6B § | Class next to alien encmics—and 1l : B 1 HotE\I;lI;‘::r d 3 ® Frankfurters ... 25 Smo. Shoulder .. 1b 25¢ % ’ BeEeR 7 'Se But there is a stigma‘upon ihe Sure Relief hole tribe of alien slackers. In de NG porting the. first-papor slackers w moked Ham GENUINE SPRING - LI_ ANS fhela out prapurtionaie. punish- : LAMB 5 ment 1o the others. 5 FOR ND'GEST'ON | “The Tufkin bill (H. I 9416) now Leg of Lamb . .. b 25¢ o ——— === }of naress, addition to de- S P 50 ! : 5 | ;3:‘:’::;:1 .w”r'h‘"ikffl “'"n:.'f"a \,.’.".:1_' Minced Ham .. .. Lamb Stew ..... Ib 15¢ quate. So leng as they are perrhitted LA g ax - v S, . 771 . . |2 cndoy “tne_bensta ot living:in| ), Fotie Chopa .. 15 5 e For yourself and kiddies, and we have them in large variety too. | would concern them very little. The i Shomia rosiie mat. thait nam 's our pleasure to sell them to you on Qur EASY PAYMENT Plan. he listed and the lists published and posted in the communities wherein | § o ) e they Tive: and theyx should be totally | no paper tickets, cxcept school chil- | well known fov their ability in th I alsqualfeE o eltienshis, This Qren's tckets, will be accepted on flm world. Baby Ivy Ward, one of Why pay cash? when we extend Credit Without Extra Charge. | & micimum penxlty. The Legion's|any cars after Sunday. Persons hold- jthe s s x-ln:\m" ,\‘ ‘u‘|t| ,‘mlm ac- | views in this respect have been trans- | Ing paper tickets can exchange them complished child actresses takes o | mitted to congress through the leis. | at any of the company’s offices for jprominent part in the photoplay. Oth- Come in, Get Acquainted‘ Our business is strictly confidential. v e d 1 ets or members y cast include, Roy | lative committee. No doubf the con- | the new metal tickets. er members of the cast ,(.] de, Roy | | ventio f s i — Adowms, ISva Gordon, Charles West, | vention will have something to add | covering the whole subject of alien With a record of having played over | James OiNeil and James =ogtelio we have no COlleCtors. 450 theaters in New York city during | —advt. . the few months following its premier. ¥ | “Heads Win, big five reel featuro Druggists refund money \ 59 Qi e 3 Cactintion. Dopart- E & | of the Universal i al department OINTMENT fails to cure 8 5 X4 & ment stands for both | is coming fo the Palace theater on Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pil RE”ABLE SERVIBE | Excent From School Children Will Bo | Sunday, Nov. 20. The picture is one Stops Irritation: Soothes and Heals L | Accepted By Conn. Co. | of the most instructive films that has .You can get restful sleep after the { Car riders seem to Thave heen | been released so far this year, in the first application. Price 60c. AND REASONABLE PRICES B | nuners ror the mew metal tiekets she | apmion af New York eritics, an al- | = % Connecticut company introduced | ready several agencies who are work- Notice. | AXELROD,S hardly two weeks ago, for the com- | ing out reconstruction problems haye Due to the new motor vehicle ordi- i pany's general offices announced Wed- | requested that they be allowed to! nances the jitneys cannot stop on the (j 1 l nesday that up to that day 450,000 resent the photoplay —under their nerth side ot Central park. No stops lur e r PHARMACY [|] 0 s, i, s gay, ahond | e, 3 ch Street in the hands of cashiers and agent esides being of inestimable educa- ' to the park. Mr. French will run his 236 PARK STREET B | and more than 300,000 of these wer value, “Heads Win" is a most jitney from 6:30 to 9 a. m. 11— 5 B DR PR . Corner Bigelow Phane 1346, in circulation among trolley riders. - | interesting. domestic story, and its cast 4-—§, 10—Ii1,. On the busiest.days he % %-.. The company also announces that|is composed of actors and actresses will run on closer schedule.—advt.

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