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Boston Store WE CLOSE— 'REFUSES 2 CENTS | T Charles Virgo Leanis the Zone : Richardson. E re and stole the stbooks out of the ladies’ coats they were shopping. The girl | I ast W e ek? System Is Entirely Lawful | | the zone system in the local po- ! lice court was given a hearing this | morning re Judge John H. Kirk- “harles Virgo $5 and of evading to pav | Virgo arrested this morning : after he had refused to pay an extra | two cents which was called for by his | { zone check. He stated that he had b | and only had to pay six cents. \ { This morning he got on the car at { Lincoln street. . and the White Oak 7 : o only dropped six HA\’E YOU GOT box and refused to AV F when told to do so by 2 ¢ Conductor Bascon. The doors were YOUR SHARE “ closed by the conductor and Virgo 9 taken as far as Plainville. He | OF THE BARGAINS? | ifued o eet ouc of the ca On the refurn trip Virgo is alleged to have spit on the floor and follow- | se b : ing that off¢nse the conductor ordered | IMMENSE STOCK . : b srest. sie b l ES i Yickpockets Arrested. i AT SALE PR C . 4 rls, both 13 years old, were | i 4 mbers this morning | GOOdS Dehve‘.ed as Judge Kirkham on the charge | e . everal of the local-stores. One of | Soon as Possible After irls was sent to the Middletown | School for Girls whiie the other was | i placed on prchztion. Both denied The two were arrested by Sergeant | s | A J. Mrs. B. Smith re- 3 4 ported thut her pocketbook contain- k . ing $21 was taken: Miss Grace Doher- 1y reported a loss of in bills and , ~small change and Mrs. Mary Pitek re- : 14 of $1 and change. The Sergeant Richard- & Nl U EN mitfed to the school admitted she pockethooks from people tood in line.to get into Fox's, rl made app court this morning and she knew her daughter Doy is Picked Up, A Loy, who was picked up walking f | The first case of evasion of fare fare on a West Main street troll ridden the same distance on other | ne 4 he should have fused to get out of the car and | = EVERYTHING IN OUR his arrest. He was fined $2 for spit- ling pocketbooks from women | Purchase. J first to having stolen the pocketbooks. police. that they Palace and Scenic theaters. The moth- strects early this morning. I y % Kirkham. placcd on proba- B aftcr being given a severe repri- C nd that he should st home at HELPS GIVE 1t and if he is caught again he will be dent 1o the reformatory. The boy's 1a0ther appeared and informed the Y court that she goes to "work at 8 TOTHEATTRACT'VEYOUNGGIR o’clock in the morning and works all day in order to support her three ! : . P U NCH r:hildrcn\. c:::;lmh“\;;;‘o ;\.' .b;,-.d, N {TOTHE STURDY YOUNGFELLOW] | Joscphine misconduct, morrow morning, Matukoils charged with wis continued until to- when the charge be nolled by Prosecutor George Klett as the couple wish to be ried at that time. A n'u ze li- | is to be issued them tod Violates City Ordinance. i kis Abramisn was fined $2 and costs for violating the city ordinance relative to the cleaning of sidewalks : of Adam ukomis and [TOTHEBUSINESS MAN G WOMAN . HEALTH {TO THE MOTHER ATHOME' - POWER & - [TOTHE STRONG RUGGED FATHER 3.C00.000 peopleuse ' /#as.a Tonic. Strength I8 MODEL. 2 " L ¢ of the Na- and B/qu'Bu’/afF" tional ation, has written Super- S = = Y “intendent S. H. Holmes of the local , requesting that copies ) Teachers' coun- led to the nati HAVE YOUR. TRUCKING DONE | oifice. e been sought ; i of the < City, PROPERLY AND AT REASON- ool and S. W. Hogs ABLE EXPENSE. of ~«hvr01_s at { public schoo | of the New ur heart's content at the advt, in, New Ha- s rented by H;;;:QWZ_I]ENISI]N GARAGE « fel. 1560. press Se ven and New York, 430 MAIN STREET. House Tel. 184% | 5 ivery Cars for Hirc, Day and Night. Stor Supplics and Repairing Storage and Accessories. | Repair Work a Specialty. VM debvery and heavy duty trucks, from 15 to 5 tonms. AMERICAN Balanced Six, | Pleasure Cars. ! CiTY SERVICE STATION. | A. M. Pannessa. Prop. AUTO REPAIRING Ihone2227 139 Arch SU. e : e - EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE THE BUILDING LINE THAT'S OUR SPECL JUST CALL AND WE WI SERVICE. AUTO REPAIR CO. & ® FLEASURE CARS Twenty Years M. IRVING JESTER 192 ARCH STREET luastwood Electrical Service Station and: Garage. Starting, Lighting apd Iguition Syse tem Speclalists, i MAXWELL SERVICE STATION, REAR 193 MAIN STREET, Phone 387-13, {5 ) ) )k ) o ) ] rush to return to St ing school at Livermore, Teresa Conway With a “tardy” mark threatening, she requisitioned Aviator Harold L. Cof- Oof Al Members of the Independent Builders’ and Contractors’ Ass. ) ) ) D ) ) e 1 6 6 6 o ) ) 5 6 oo 6 DODGES ‘TARDY’ BY FLYING TO SCHOOL | OF INTEREST oo francisco—In a last Michael’ Cal., the fee and his pla made the trip v reaching her stud bell rang. ] way j iwth Av Bluebird II.," the air room board- Miss minute train. l missed tor Coffee. and route, before the | brought.to the City Pictare shows Miss Con- t about to hop into the plane | first INCORPORATED HARTFORD. BOYS’ SHOP Sheep Lined Coats for Boys, $13.50 These Coats were ordered to come in before Christmas but ow- ing to labor troubles they were delaved and have just arrived. They should sell for $15 but owing to the late arrival we will put them in Saturday at $13.50. They are fine coats for servi and appear- ance. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Now’'s vour chance, ho: LITTLE BOYS' OVERCOATS BOYS NORFOLK SUITS Continuation of our January sale. Better get in on this as prices will be higher. - All $10.Coats now $8.50. All $12 Coats now $10. All $18.50 Coats now $10.75. All $15 Coats now § - All $18 Coats now $1 All $20 ang $22 Coats now $17.50. An’ especially zood assort- ment in sizes 3 to 9 vears. It's ecconomy to buy now for next winter. A discount of 10 per cent. on all Norfolk Suits Saturday. If vou buy now vou will save at least 30 per cent. on later prices! Anticipate. Boys' Union Suits, 12 years, at 89c. sizes 6 to Blouses, all styles in sports and soft collars, for this sale $1.00. Bovs® shop located right on main floor, north store. Skii is G S 1ng 1s reat Sport This is’ an old-fashined winter. At plenty of snow. And that means plenty of that rz We have the skis in lengths from 4 to ¥ straps and the fix Skis will cost you from $ expensive and s no more healthful sport. We have the to $7. 1It's not kis sold on main HATS WILL BE HIGHER Get your Spring Hat now at the present CONN.HAT CO. R.R.Arcade pricc. You will pay 0 M PANY lNC. ONTRACT &N Experience Classes In The Construction Of Buildings Office and Storehouse 12 HUNGERFORD COURT Phone 805 ™ ) ) o ) ) ) ) o ] This is a Short Letter, but it Brings a Message of Import- ance to every Woman. ‘Woodford, Vt.—‘Itook Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetabls (‘A{Pni{g»md and Liver |l!|]||l and I did not suffer imany pains. You can publish this let- ter if you wish for I iwould not be with- jout your medicine 3 4before child birth.’” < L —Mrs. JoEN Lisi- RINI, Woodford, Vt. The reason why Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Conipound is so successfu in o::rcomming ‘woman’s il!;tt.; because it contains the tenic, strengthening pro- rties of good old fashioned mgts and berbs, which act on the female organ- ism. Women from all parts of the country are continually testifying to its strengthening, curative influence, and as it contains no narcotics or drugs it'is a safe medicine for women. If you want special advice write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass. Your letter will beopened, read, and answered by women only. Title Realty & Development Co., VS, Dominica Crisanto, et al. City Court “of New Britain, Britain, Conn., Jan. 27, 1920. Order of Notice. complaint in said cause Court of New Britain at New Britain, Conn., the Monday of December, 1919, claiming a judgment to foreclose a mortgage upon certain property sit- uated in said New Britain, it appear- ing to the subscribing authority that the residence of the defendants is un- known to the plaintiff. Ordered that notice of the insti- tution and pendency of’/said complaint | shall be given said defendants by | publishing this order in the New Brit- ' ain Herald, a newspaper published in New Britain, once a week for two consecutive weeks, commencing on or before Jan. 28, 1920. By order of the Court. EMIL J. DANBERG, Clerk. New Upon BOOKKEEPING SYSTEMS INSTALLED KINIRY & COMPANY PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS INCOME TAX ADVISERS Phone 2131, Booth’s Block. * 70 WOMEN Clearance Sale AllHats Y2 Price Tomorrow—Thurs., Fri., Sat. This is your last opportunity to purchase a nice Velvet Hat for less than !5 the original price. Our pelicy is not to carry stock over from sea- son to season. So we make this sale to make way] for Spring merchandise. Below are a few Specials that wiil be on Sale Come early. Lot 1—10¢ Assorted Velvet Hats. SPECIAL ...... Worth more than double Lot 2—-75 Assorted Velvet Hats. SPECIAL Regular value up to $5.00. Lot 3—65 Assorted Velvet Hats. Regular value up to $7.00. Lot 4—50 Assorted Velvet Hats. SPECIAL .... Regular value up to $9.00. Lot 5—50 Assorted Velvet Hats. $4 9 - SPECIAL S Oa ot Regu Children’s Hats. Beaver Hats for jes’ and-Children. - $3.4 0 SPECIAL Regular value up to Early Spring Hats—Newest and smartest mod els inspired by New York and Paris in Spring mi linery for immediate wear. Fashioned in combinations of Georgette Crep with Straw, all Straw, Batavia, Haircloth, Taffeit: Silks, in fact every stylish material is featured. Headquarters for Millinery supplies. illines who make their own Hats will find here a large sortment of frames, braids and all necessary su plies for the making of the hat. Goldenblum Millinery Co. 188 MAIN ST. Y. M. C. A. Bld Branch 863 Main, Hartford. On the Square $1.98 $2.98 at which time the books close. so that the year of retirement. B L Everyone in the company cubscribed and all shares purc as our books will show. desired:— In‘like manne convenient. The Ct Our T ¥ you ferences—Any . W 48 PHONE 1801 ROOM nouncement, we found a legion of followers who either previously purchased from their Deeds, or whose friends we had made quitc a substantial sum of money for, so that conseques 1y, the demand for PROFIT SHARING Permanent Development Com pany resulted in S out of the original 20,000 on which subscriptions will be accepted while they last until January 3 s office, in ased from the President down have been paid for Dollar for . The Tnited States Government's Fifth Liberty Loan plan of | g@@@-@@@@@@fi@fi@%@@#fi@@%@'@@fi@@@@@@@@@@@@ Only 585 Shares Now Available We knew THE BODWELL REALTY COMPANY had a host of friends, but as a result of cur us and receiy OWNERSHIPS from those who believe in New Brita less than SIX HUNDRED SHARES being The Company retains the right to retire Profit Sharing Certificates in five years with an extra 10 Shareholders Draw 18 Per Cent. Dividends Really--It Is No Wonder,Our Friends Desire Thes Profit Sharing Ownerships As Soon As Their Eyes are Opened to the Re Returns New Britain, New Haven and Providence, have voluntas Doll PLAN OF PAYMENT MOST LIBERAL payment may be folloyed 10 Per Cent. on Acceptance of Subscription 10 Per Cent. During the Month of February with Balance in Four Equal Monthly Payments. Such subscriptions, while not paid until about the first of July, draw the full year’s 8% di eo that money paid in June, in reality, pays you 16% the 1st year as it is only invested six May payments return 15%, Cash subscriptions, or one-half cash, will be accepted where the April 14%, etc. 4 MONTHLY PAYMENT is SHAREHOLDERS also have the opportunity of receiving special dividends as a pesult of spq co-operation with the company. Your Last Qpportunity to Apply for Bodwell Realty Profit Sharing Ownership Consisting of from 10 to 50 guarantecd preferred shares. vetain the right in whole, or in part Bank in New Britain, OR A’ n conscientiously recommend this Company, you may apply at the office for ticulars relative to our OWNERSHIPS, or you may write, and full information will be sent you. Bodwell Realty Company 01 NAT'L BANK BLDG. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. ¥. EoToYorcEct ot Tt RoRo ot ateRadalot o tototeloRoteteatodRa ke iR ety to reject any OF OUR H application. NDREDS OF SHAREFOLDHY fall E. CRANDALL,