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e o | WONTREDUGEBAL | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ~ BYGROVE 5 e e >'7"HE V I .m:]:::::\in“::;:p:inTichll H:A‘mc-s w | i wo"b:l;efl- GHE;-EE —“‘A . i irst N — Pl ER'D' o ’ e F-u-Lobs | ( wherD'YA G=T ;s i 5 : AT STUFFE —— STAMERE T < T AINT GOT ! NOTIERET —AnG | 2 poNT RAVE To‘j James Gaffn uneral of James Gaffney was 9 o'clock this morning at St. church. Rev. William Krause d at a requiem high mass. jal was in St. Mary's old cem- { Springtield, Mass., Jan. 16.—Judge Irwin in superior court today refused to reduce the $10,000 bail bond set for. Frank Lucibello of New Haven, Conn., held here in connection with the Christmas week wood alcohol | | whiskey poison cases and under in- | dictment for manslaughter. The mo- i tion to reduce was declined on the f 74 Sevmour street, 3 ¥’ ground that other prisoners had been Hartford hospital ¥ g ‘rele;\sed on bonds of that figure. The He 18 ye: bonds of John Pinto of New Haven, wife and two children held as a material witness were re- bld country. The funeral will duced from $1,000 to $500. tomorrow with services in St The hearing of four men arrested church at 9 o'clock and inter- for violation of the Volstead aect. lvill be in the new Catholic | due today was tinued to January v. 31 before a TU. commissioner at S the request of the prosecutor. These HOLD BROTHER are Holyoke, Chicopee and Spring- Tabor Allegzed to other Killed Mrs. Ann Duffy. uneral of Mrs. Ann Duffy will at 9 o'clock tomorrow morn- Bt. Joseph’s church. The burial | Ary’s new cenetery ! N HIS MOTHER on'ty — THAT'S woT I'Ln DO HAave ANY-SEE YOU, GET SNAPPY AN I wWON'T even PAY [ YAHR — WHADAYA THINK OF the was fleld men. CRUSHED BENEATH METAL. Bridgeport, Jan. 16.—Buried be- neath tons of metal, Abraham M. Merson, 63, was crushed to death to- day. Deceased was working for his son, who conducts a junk shop at 265 Sterling street when the ground floor gave way under the weight of scrap, carrying him down with the Have Said Girl; Iela by on, Mich., Jan. 16.—Walter who, according to officers statement to Deputy Sheriff | ne Beattie, implicating his Mrs. Sarah Tabor, in the bt her daughter, Maud Tabor 2 Yo repudiated the alleged . 3 3 - NEW BUILDING FOR YALE, e 4 | : 3 New Haven, Jan. 16.—For the new putementito Clydefisctcham §f department of schovi administration, her's attorney, Tabor declared Yale university will build a $300.000 LB e W structure, it was announced today. N “The site will be the old library build- told the deputy a falsehood to i B He denied, however, the ing on the college campus. The he tement that Mrs. Ta- money was p'm\'lded by the late W. pinistered an overdose of chlo- L. Harkness, "81. to her daughter during child- He wus quoted as making this nt to Beattic. Tabor and Joseph Virgo, her r's husband, are held in jail Paw, charged respec irder and manslaughter. por, released some tim ping held on a murder charge, arrested following the alleged nt to Beattie. No new charge n lodged against him it is un- his attorneys planning to his release <through habeas roceedings. GETS $100,000 e Court ! GETS ON— UWATHOULT A TICKET 7 Bl MODEL MARKET 171-173 Park Street Alj the girls are taking their honeys to the Elks' fair.—adv CALoLINE MYTINGER Cleveland.—DMiss Caroline Mytinger, | Her photograph was selected to rep- | known as Cleveland’s most beautiful | resent Cleveland in a beauty contest woman, has { at the Panama-Pacific exposition and | she is pronounced by artists to have vouth, health, THE Telephone 1435-3 been selected by Charles Dana Gibson as the mode for his next pictures. She is posing also for other distinguished New York artists. the ‘“ideal face, expressing beauty, happiness, interest, goodness and simplicity.” $25,000 FIRE ALASKA SALMON—Tall Can ........ LIMA BEANS ..... FULL HEAD RICE ... PORK KIDNEYS FANCY FRESH SHOULDERS LEAN ROAST TSR 25'c FRESH KILLED CITY ITEMS John Johnson was arrested early Centrall Cotton -Yarn Company De- Awards Damages to Falsely - Arrested by Fifth Jeweler. York, Jan. 16.—A verdict of p damages for malicious pros- was awarded in the supreme re today to Alexander P. Mac- mining engineer, of Toronto, Theodore B. Starr, a Fifth jeweler, who mistook Mac- or “Christmas” Keough, no- forger, and had him arrested passer of a fraudulent check. was later arrested in Scran- . on other charges, positively d as the principal in the hse, and is now serving a term prison at Joliet, TIL. LIVE LIKE PI6S (‘lli('l’l;'o Housing Association res Conditions Which Lead to this morning in a sleigh in the rear of the Staniey building on Main street by Officers Lyon and Rival This afternoon, in his ecell, Johnson placed his predicament directly upon the shoulders of the prohibitionists. A woman sneak-thief operated at the Y. W. C. A. today and succeeded in abstracting 50 cents fromr one of the rooms. The police were notified of the theft. TO INSTALL OFFICERS. Officers of Court Friendly degree team were installed last night at a meeting held in the Friendly club rooms. A Dutch supper was served and entertainment enjoyed. Under the direction of Captain Jack Kiley, the team rehearsed i degree workings. Five thousand—Oh, Boy—the Elks give it away.—advt. COSTUME FOR SPRING MOTOR stroyed With No Insurance to Cover L3 Loss. Centralvillage, Conn., Jan. 16—Fire detroyed the plant and stock of the Central Cotton Yarn Co, today, and the loss is given at $23,000, without insurance. The company made wicking for lamps and lanterns. It was controiled { by John' E. Collins and George Scol- lin. The building and most of the | machinery belonged to Erwin Cutler | of Oklahoma, and his sister, Mrs. Ma- bel Thurber, of Providence the chil- dren of Mrs. Susan Cutler. The fire was caused by friction, a spark in a picking machine from a metallic substance igniting the loose cotton. The building was of three stories in the main part with a two story rear annex. The Danielson and i Centralvillage fire apparatus saved adjoining property. YOUNG DUCKS PRIME RIB ROAST . FANCY OF L N SMOK SHOULDERS .. SH HAMBURG SAUSAGE MEAT ...... FRESH PIGS FEET .. SMOKED FRESH HAMS .. FORES OF SHOULDER PILT URY FLOUR RED WIN MEAL ..... D. & C. SAUERKRAUT BEETS - Best Grade ... CAMPBELL'S PORK AND BEANS .. CORN Best Quality ........ PEAS- Best Grade .......... 3 cans e $1.95 s $1.85 Nstms 25c¢c 11bs 250 .. 2 pkgs 25C SMALL ONIONS e Sisterm b TR LT sv..s 3 cans 55C 25c¢ 3 cans 47C 47c “ese.. 2 Cans ALL BARLEYS GREEN PEAS .. 2 BEST GRADE CREAMERY TUB BUTTER BEST GRADE PURE LARD 21bs ... CRANBERRIES DRY TURNIPS Peck KALE Peck SUGAR FOR EVERYBODY VERY SWEET AND JUICY ORANGES NOMINATED POSTMASTER Selects Roland M, f TRIP OR HIKE go, Jan. 16.—Half a million in Chicago “are living like the slum districts,” according tement to the association of by J. B. Rosenthal, head of icago housing association. | facilities in the cities are in- o, Rosenthal s ple are sleeping eight and - room; men, women and Baker was number one on a . many of them not even re- list of three eligibles under the civil each other,” he said adding: £ g . ¢ rules, who remained from the humber of young people whose : nal list of candidates. George 1 is due wholly to the danger- | 3 *. Crocker was number two, and timate contact into which they : Charles L. Burryll was number three. ed by the lack of adequate Mr. Crocker was decided upon and or decent living conditions is ; ¥ ¢ was known in Boston he had been selected. Publication of t fact brought protest from Boston and on leration the post office decided Baker must be named be- headed the list. President Wilson Baker for Boston’s Postal Head— Protests Made Change. 17, 1920 9 TO 12:30 Mohican Selected EGGS 55¢ doz Rump Roasts Beef .. 1b 20c ; of Milk Fed Veal 1b 28c MONEY SAVING SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, JAN. 9 TO 12:30 9 TO 12:30 Loins of Genuine|Legs of Genuine YOUNG LAMB YOUst(j lIl;AMB Washington, Jan. 16.—Roland M. Baker was nominated today by Pres- . ‘ilson to be postmaster at Bos- 9 TO 12:30 Fores of Genuine YOUNG LAMB 18¢c Ib umy HE MOHICAN MARKET G T e / : Shoulder Cuts Veal .. 1b 25¢ : [Veal For Pot Pie ... Ib 22¢ at. Roasting Fowl .. Ib 42¢ Fresh Fresh ground 9 TO 12:30 - Round, Porter- house, Sirloin STEAK 22c¢ 1b Lean Pot Roast Beef 1b 12¢] Choice Chuck Roasts Ib 14 Prime Rib Roast Beef 1b 26 at. Shoulder Clods Lean Boiling Beef .. . Sugar Cured - - Nat. Rosting | FreshSliced 4to5P. M : e AL Fancy Smoked Shoulders 18c T | 18 b Chicken - | Beef Liver 45¢ 1b i 10c 1b Nat, Fresh Spare Ribs .... lb 23¢ ILean Sugar Cured Bacon . 1b 35¢ l Jersey Qity Pork Leins ... 1b 28c Small Fresh Hams ...... lb 32¢' ean Cut Pork Chops ..... Ib 28c | Jersey City Fresh Shoulders 1b 24c B G SPEC AL--MOHi.CAN AS:ORTED SOUPS, . . = . R T nmAINE & DINNER BLEND COFFEE .. _..... b 37c ;, MOH. CURRANT JELLY .... 5 S , : /45 W CAMPBELL'S PORK & BEANS ... 2 cans 25c | MOH. PURE CHILI SAUCE ............bot 35 B s LARGE JAR MOHICAN PUMPKIN MOHICAN MUSTARD ..... COCOA Y ib tin 22¢ can CHOCOLATE .. 24c MOHICAN CREAMERY BUTTER, . 70c 1b 9 to 12.30 BEST PURE WHITE COMPOUND . . . 21bs 55¢c PO E Hene i) [delivered a similar tribute to Dili Pickles . .. ... .. each 3c | Strawberry Jam .......... 1b 23¢c Limburger Cheese ........ 1b 40c | Whole Milk Cheese ....... Ib 39¢ 9 to 12:30--Best Maine Potatoes - - - 15-lb peck 69c s e, 00T 29¢ doz 29c | EXTRA FANCY LEMONS . tomorrow €3 QB CONN. VALLEY ONIONS .. 41bs 35c | WHITE ROCK TURNIPS .. ... /[ 31bs 1& : EXTRA HEAVY GRAPE FRUIT ... ..... 2 for 25c | FANCY BALDWIN APPLES ......... 2 gts 25¢ Eorraine Shoe Co SOUTHERN SPINACH .................pk LAYER WMGR @ o0 L e = st FLORIDA HEAD LETTUCE SOUTHERN PEPPERS -2 gts 25c Main 8 e h ‘ONFERENCE. . Marsland and Carl Ramsay Dickinson Drug company at- | the mid-winter session of the jharmaceutical association in | d Mr. Marsland meeting of the | to which he was e delegate. Dr. Curt Wimmet mbia university, head of the cy department. gave an illus- | lecture on “Pharmacy in the ges.” Later the members of tion were entertained at a given by the Waterbury attended by about 125 of | use he report on the convention. 3 cans 25¢ 14c ‘ Lawyer YALE GETS MEDAL. Haven, J 16.-—A e U'nih medal has been spring hi nothing is more sati to com- of comfort and c ces ihan a combined jacket and cape of the sort photographed. Of plain wool plaid in a sage-green shade, it makes a smart’ outdoor cos- tume, with a darker green velour hat. and a dark green or tan woolen skirt sufficiently wide to allow of a com- fortable stride. CLEARANCE SALE Women’s 12-button Spats, 6 different shades $1.35 Women’s Shoes, dis- continued lines and odd sizes of our regular lines foid in instrument et Sour Mixed Pickles ....... pt 33c Best Pure Lard 1b 32¢ Look! CALIF. NAVEL ORANGES ... b5 Any Hour, D: Night. RRKANT & HAFFEY INDERTAKERS TLE St., East Eud Office, 153 SR ubilec <t., Tel. 1451-2. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. teendant—EFree Use of Parlors, —~ - s Tak for Upholster 0ok Thursday - - noon street and G money as gift. Reward. Herald Office. 1-16- FUNERAL DIRI ews & Doolittle, Inc. E FU RAL HOME Parlors 15 Walnut Street Telephone. | A\'ur:h‘ & 0