New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 8, 1920, Page 9

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White Shoes That Stay White pump was seven days upon s last to ~h it for your foot. Skilled craftsmen worked upon every detail. The white wasn't just painted on; was driven deap into by compressed afr arne 1eft the pure white tie reach Ihr Walk-Over Shipping Room. That means we ean fit you in a white shoe that holds hoth s color and its beantiful lines, e Tie, pictured above, has a white covered Baby Lou heel, a high tongue and a Fremchy bow. It is one of the many low shoes reduced in our Over- . Exery pair of Women's Oxfords Reduced. $6.95 sl Gordon This stretehed white canvas FPhoenix Hosiery. David Manning’s it k- Over Shoe Store 211 Main Street, New Britain "For Qulck Returns Use Herald Classified Ads TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES We deal in every make typewriter Sold, Rented, Repaired and Exchanged New Britain Typewriter Exchange 72 West Main St. Tel. 612 | Spanish- VANITIE WINS Gardner Yacht Displays Marked Supetiority Over Opponent. akes Fastest Time Since Columbia’s 1901 Win. Newport, R. 1., June S.—Vanitie showed marked superiority over Resolute yesterday, winning the second race of the series to he defender of the America’s cup. ute won the first race, il northwester. cht won by one minute 34 sec- rrected time, leading Resolute out and gaining on every leg. ie’s corrected time the course was and Resolute's 3 2. Tt was the t time made since umbia defeated Shamrock 1L in 1901. FORDHAM SIGNS DUMOE. New York, June S.—Jack Mulcahy, the graduate manager of athletics at Fordham university, announced last night that Joe Dumoe. the former Lafayette College foot- ball star, will coach the Maroon eleven next fall. It was definitely decided last week that the Bronx institution would be repre- sented on the gridiron this year. Dumoe was one of the mainstays of the Fordham football aggregation in 1917 and his brilliant playing at left end was a potent factor in all of the team's victories during that sea- son. He bad previously played the same position on the Syracuse eleven. GERMAN ELECTIONS, Majority Socialists, Oenterists and Democrats Are in Lead. Berlin, June 8—Reports from near- ly 350 districts on the result of the balloting for members of the new reichstag in Sunday’'s elections re- ceived up to 11 o'clock last night showed that the majority socialists, centerists and democrats the parties making up the coalition bloc back of the present government, had elected 156 deputies, The main parties of the conserva- tive opposition, these figures showed had elected 83 members while the main party of the left, the independ- ent socialists had elected 57 members. Added to these 296 votes of the frin- cipal parties were 47 classed as scattering. PENSIONS AREX FAVORED. Deputy Fire Chief i"wzene F. Barnes has received notification Irom bureau of pensions at Washington ", of the signing of the Sells meas- ure by the president providing for pensions for the veterans of the American war. A. G. Hammond camp, 7. 8 will hold a meeting tonight at State Armory. A complaint was received at the police station last night that a col- ored stranger was toting a loaded ro- volver in the vicinity of Pearl Court. Doorman Hellberg made a search but failed to locate the stranger. * The infant son of Mr. and Mrs John Pjorklund of 27 Glbert street died late yesterday afternoon at the New Britain General hospital. W the MUST STAND TRIAL, New oYrk, Junec 8 Supreme Court Justice, Weeks today denied a motion to dismiss at the opening of the trial of Police Inspector Dominick Henrv of the tenderloin district, charged ry in connection with afli- ng official misconduct on the part of Assistant District Attorney . Smith, directing New York's vice crusade. Selection of jurors then began. Inspectar Henry recently was acquitted on a charge of neglect of duty for alleged failure to suppress vice in his district Gordon of Willow an operation at the The patient is Mrs. Nathan street underwent hospital this morning. resting comfc v DON'T FORGET THE PLACE IS HERE Some Money Savers For Our Rib Roasts I WEDNESDAY Chuck Rsts Beef Ib 14¢ STEAKS woLARD 2 lbs 51| ('ho"s 3T0 6 ks (\r“cll(.\r;lxnl b 40c o SHOULDERS SMORKTED OoR Fancy Mxd Bacon Ib 30¢ Salt Pork 1 Ibs $1.00 Pot Roasts | Fresh Cut Beef Hamburg b 1214 Ib 18¢ Beef 1b 95 & WCIAL PROM 9 A, M. TO SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE AND ROUND MOR, Veal Roasts Ib 25¢ Fancy Veal rROM FRRESH b b 35¢ 25¢ Legs of Lamb . .. Shoulders Lamb . Meadow brook Creamery Ib 70¢ Whole Milk Cheese b 35¢ 1mp. Roquat't Cheese b $1 Fresh Peanut Butter I ‘b 28¢ Just Received Best Maine $1 ‘2 5 I Potatoes '* Lge Heads bolld o Lettuce . . ... IOC I F! Sound Fresh Cut Onions - 316 29€ | Spinach - pk 20€ B d Sweet Jukey Sunkist Co.f’f.;eer o b 35(: l Oralnga; ... doz 300 Davis’ Baking Campbell’s Pork Powder .... 11b tin 23¢ and Beans .. 2 can MoHICAN ECONOMY DAY BIG WEDNESDAY SALE "= BUTTER 62¢ Ib| e 23clb. A Large Assortment of Heinz's Bright Fresh New Stock at Mohican Prices, Wonderful Display Of Choice Meats Be Sure and Get in On These Fr’'sh Plate Beef 1b 8¢ Lean C’n’ Beef 1b 9¢ 28¢ b, d Fresh Pork Loins b 30c Fresh Pork Chops Ib 28¢ 25¢ 3'Ibs 25¢ Ib 10¢ FRrRom 3TO 6 " M. Pickled Tripe Sliced Liver Gem Nut Margarine Ib 32¢ Fresh Eggs doz 50c¢ Special Best Pickles. All Radishes and Rareripes 3 bchs 10¢ 59¢ Extra Lge Calif. Oranges doz ancy Large Pineapples . . \ I ESDAY,. JUNE s, 1920. CITY ITEMS T. W. ©'Connor ‘i now located in Booth’s Block, Phone 2468.—advt. Secretary H. B. Chamberlain of the local Chamber of Cogamerce wishes it brought to the atts n of the local merchants that the Wednesday half holidays will begin on Wednesday, June 30 ahd end September 15. This action, giving the clerks a half holi- day, was agreed upon by a representa- tive committee of local store man- agers.’ Albert Hausmann and Philip Lar- son, students at Syracuse University, are home for the summer months. Raymond J, Queenan and Miss Lil- lian M. Brady, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. street, were married at a nuptial high mass at 10 o'clock this morning at the church of St. John the Evangelist, by Rev. Thomas J. Laden, the pastor. Charles A. Hurlvert will leave Thursday for Universal City, Cal, where he expects to remain. He will make the trip by boat from New York city, by way of the Panama canal,-to San Pedro, Los Angeles, PROTEST MO ALLIES, British, French and Italians Make Complaint Against Greeoe. Smyrna, June ~—Representatives of the American, British, French and Italian governments have protested to the Allied high commissoners at Constantinople against the proposed abrogation by Greece of the capitula- tions, or extra territorial privileges enjoyed by nations of the western powers in the Smyrna district. The protest declares this action would give such an advantage to neutrals not bhound by the peace treaty that businessmen of the signa- tory powers would be Iurucd out of Smyrna. LOCAL NAVAD MAN IS NOT LISTED A DESERTER Mrs. IEdward Kilduff of 15 Holmes avenue has received word from Cap- tain L. M. Nulton of the U. S. navy advising her that the Edward Kilduff, wanted as a deserter from the navy, is not her son, nor has any report ncerning the local man been sent cut from the U. S. S. Pennsylvania, to which he is assigned. a 'S TROUBLE. 05 p. m.—Tele~ communica- France has this morn- NO SERIQ, Paris, June §, sraphic and tel i tion between Ita been interrupted s inz. later it was accident, without the trouble. SHINE . W. D C ¥ and Mrs. M secretary. Mrs. Saunders the international convention. was held in Boston, on May 19, 2 Mrs, Davis spoke on the Sea- anitarium for Tubercular Chil- , located at Lyme, Connecticut. Ms, SELLS TO CITY. Sencio has sold property on to the City of New Britain. The property adjoins other ts purchased for school pur- The seller retains the right to occupy the premises until July 15, and three-tenement house John Putnam street can remove @ at his own expense. TO WED ON THURSDAY. The wedding f Mary Louise Win- ters of Indianapolis, Ind., a niece of ohn T. Winters, pastor of St s church, and Harry Lawren Schopp, of Indianapolis, Ind., w take place at 9 o'clack Thursday morning at St. Mary's church. The ceremony will be performed by Rev. John T. Winters. —_— TOO COLD TO PLAY (National).— Boston, June S, po.\nmne‘l; Pittsburgh-Boston game and threatening. WANTED! Saleswomen for steady cold | work for afternoons, also ' Saturday afternoons and 'evenings in all depart- | ments. Apply at once to AAutomt;i;ile ]nsurancé ' DEWITT A. RILEY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. The Service Ageney. SAVE ALL YOUR - JUNK FOR ZELDES ™. for all kinds of rags. buy sccound-hand furniture. OAK STREET Brady of 392 Chestnut FAITH In New Britain HOPE in its future CHARITY" which begins at home —pnd should mean for you a home of your own all point to the necess buying a ho AT PARK RESERVE YOU WILL BE PERMITTED TO SELL YOURSE YOU MAY BUY. PARK RESERVE is within a few minutes ride by motor- or electrics to Francis street and then a short distance westward on ford jitneys stop at Park Reserve. We follow our established practice which is to WORK “WITH - buyers as well as FOR THEM, beginning from the moment they- passbook or a warranty Telephone 1190 18- YEARS IN deed. . NEW BRITAIN WITHOUT LOS" T8’ A~CUSTOMER The Largest Operators in Residential Property in-New Britain, 100 Cents-on the Dollar for Liberty Bonds. MAY FIX P. §. GHARGES Corporation Counsel James L. Cooper has been requested by Chair- man Angelo M. Paonessa of the com- mon council license committee. to ap- pear before that body this evening and give a decision as to the legality of legislation pertaining to public service cars and jitney busses. In the t such legislation has been left en- to the state departments, but it been felt that the city might se- revenue and at the same against controversies over of charges which might be excessive for the In the event of a 1d warrant taking price for other rv be hired, public cars wi the matter if t evening. Turk Nationalists Approach Paris, June 8.—Turkish n forces have defeated gow troops and have advanced up 1 in about five and one-half wiles of Ismid, according to Constartinople dispatches received by newspapers here. \ funerals and the ich cars might Owners of hearing on RENIER, PICKHARDT 127 MainS;., Opp. Arch St. Pl Chic Tuxedo styles in Summer We show an excellent assortment to $27.50. SUMMER SKIRTS and ‘'WAS and MIDDIES. New styles UNDBSKIW Satin. Snee- 10 be likea-oelause it a of mvre than one petticoat, HEAVY .-1th LUSTROUS FINISH. BATHING SUITS, CAPSand?“s For Qulck Returns Classified Ad Business Ability and Credit Do you have the ability to handle the proposed log in a manner that will prove profitable to yourself,— your business, and at the same time guarantee the payment of the obligation to the Bank when it becom due? This i credit. Business which credit to character. A Young Business Man possessing a good tion and who has demonstrated to the banker possesses business ability, s the second test in the matter of securi Capacity is one of the elements upd is based, and is second only in importang reput] that will have little difficulty in s} curing the credit necessary to advance him in his undef taking. “Read The Next Adv. On Credit.” New Dritain Trust (o. Ml of e Foderal Reserse System. Open Saturday Evenings

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