New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 31, 1920, Page 10

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WEDNESDA\ MARCH 31, 1920. BURRITT SAVINGS BANK e Deposits made in this Bank on Thursday, April 1st, Saturday April 3rd, Monday, April 5th will commence to bear interest from April 1st Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Except Saturdays 9 A. M.to 12 A. M. Saturday Evenings 7:30--9 P. M. ,n:m censul ) I supplies of munitions with v\uh City o srn_Fge mxs of -u (_'6 L off with lnrl.’t floin( “thP (g(:Judo site: i:ox\ln b =0 hisvui el [Caseeme 1| GIVEN HEAVY FINE = Bottoigunilied @EE@E@EEE@E@EEEE@E@E@EIEJEJEJEEIEJEI@E]E]EIEIEI case i o s BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME FOR EASTER eIt Pays $25 for Permitting Mmors IF IT’S appeal, quickly to every man y m Place who is particu- lsr abOUt hls Avidis. Camb; n who conducts a Hats. | pool and billiard yoom 1-3 La- o fayette street wa fined and costs Connecticut, by Judge John H. Kirkham who Berg, found him g g allowing boys Stetson j under 18 years of : to patronize 2 the room. C B as arrvested $3.50—$10.00. 1 | vesterda and Officer 1 tered the e and found 12 boys under 18 years age enjoying a game of rool. A number of the boys were called into court today and used as wit- nesses for the state. The boys mitted playing ' in the room on eral different occasions and ste that sometimes they played “nine ball” for nickels and dimes. They have never been told ta keep out of the establishment by the proprietor [ J 7 | o or house man. i i ¥ "a said that he did pot sec have stopped the game as he is wel posted in the pool room laws, ha from Al fng been a proprietor of a lar pool room in Springfield. Tle pu i S : chased the room only several weeks | U ITY at . : ; ) Fined for Assault. ! AL i Z S For disturbing -the peace by as- You’ll find them at Porter’s at moderate prices. Our large Rug Department is full of fine new Rugs, and you are cordi invited to inspect them. wulting David Panis, an insurance | as fined ! Stadler to whom Panis comp {that he had heen ulted. |(o|du\-" to the accused, the insur- sheck from the company hut refused to give it to Tanerian. {In an argument on Lafavette strect We have a large display of Rugs for every room in the house, including hall runners, stair carpets, bath mats, grass rugs for the porch. We are exclusive agents for the celebrated Whittall Rugs. | B.C. PORTER SONS “The Oldest, Largest, Most Progressive Furniture Store in the City.” ENGOURAGE AVIATORS Air-Service Units Will Not Be hlfi(:\lhi lished in Colleges Along Lines of , R. O, T. C. Washingten, Marc —Air servi will not be e slished in col- long the lin of the reservc training corps, but qualified military tors will be en-! training by tak- at regular flying | , General Menoher, director of | ervice announces General Men- | endorsed the establishment of | ground courses in aeronautical en- | gineerinz at colleges and universities | onn. a o. and announced his willingness to 3 supply engines for training purposes. | R. R. Arcade ANOTHE EI EIE]E]DEIEIEEIIEfll?]El@EJIEEHIE]EIIEEIEI@E!E]EE@@E@E@@@E@EE@@E}D Longshoremen M. h Sedicment But Troub ontinue, w York. March 31.—Although representatives of he coastwise ——— steamship owners and longshoremen were confident that an early end to the strike that has tied up Atlantic lOA!' -E]H]'Pxfl'. for ore than two ks \vo\l\fl be h\oxl,.llt about the Your Tobacco Cost Cut At The || n veweorsic virac i dor Ficey S The Natureopathic Physician and aton hy € ctary of Labor Wils Chiropractor, Main Strect, Corner | New York today faced a further t West Main Strect, ‘Telephono 763, up of its harbor facilities. The Unit- 1 ed Fruit Co. has been given until 12 Persistent coughs and stubborn |'0'clock today to reply (o the demand ! colds are quickly cured by my meth- | of the Internaticnal Lonsshoremen's 305 MAIN STREET. s nervous conditions, sleep- | 458 t it accept H. L. Jovce, i les bad circulation and female 3 tor of the Central Rail- diseases, with no failures in rheuma- Jersey as arbitrator of : tism, stomach troubles or swollen oremen’s claim that the glands, regardless of how iong stand- | © should not use union float i i : | men to unload its ships. Longshore- - - men on the company’s docks are on 4\ ME ] Electro Therapy tregiments of all | s closed shop. L ] G H T W E l G H LS forms. r CKY STRIKE - S SRR D . A AT 18c pathy ana e SMasseur Nachine , FOR SPRING SERVICE WE HAVE SECURED A LIMITED EET CAPORALS IN CARTONS Bewat tiion e Henloamitiail : RS Clocien NUMBER OF LIGHT WEIGHT OVER-GARMENTS WHICH " orking people ESTERFIELD Land families are (rehled unii eured | 151 Paso.” ‘o1 PRACTICALLY FOLLOW THE LINES FOUND IN SOME OF TIMAS $1.70 (R R S 2 THE BETTER TYPES OF ENGLISH SPORT MODELS. o - South . has been . 20c Sellers S e G O [ o en Wil THE GARMENTS HAVE BEEN DEVELOPED FOR US AT an offi- 9 A M. to 8 P Sl R e e FASHION PARK, AND THEY COMBINE THE COMFORT AND TOBACCO ’ :]‘j‘lv iy g fox= WARMTH NEEDED FOR GENERAL, PRACTICAL WEAR. TERAN | THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON AYOS 3 ! Y P E w RI I E R Q READY-TO-PUT-ON 1VSATIOI\ | - bt TAILORED AT FASHION PARK BERTY A T ! ul CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT d Other 10c Tobacco 9c R i P Tobacalatse, All Makes SOLD, Re;xted, Repaired | Can Tobacco—Prince Albert, Tuxedo, Velvet, & Exchanged Fewood, Dills Best, all at 14c. Typewriter Supplies Special Cut Prices on Cigars by box and Tobacco . New Britain Typewriter Exchange Also a good line of good Pipes. 72 West Main Street Fashion, Park: Clothicrs 2N

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