New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 6, 1920, Page 9

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4 - MAYBE BflflTlEfifiER| Joseph Lesmek Taken and Held for U. S. Ofiicials 1ne wrresty fore the permit number for be- vithout a wewsion of Judge bench. The dental t@ Fourth of July there was i large Kirkham was upe morning n o the without Arreste fNeer N, wa d guilty and was arrested by ade | var follow i e arraigned r discharg- Meel discharged Aen eph Rose ted by OmMcers An. fi YMeera Tiermey and Flynn Nieh was fined § 'rank Prencipine, fined Officers Thomas Feeney and Mike e Nullivan, fined $3 Ing firenrm a permit Cliford Moorehead d by Of. Tarvidien arrested by OMcer Mechan pleade ined $5. Jo- rson and Moore was fined $5. John ollt wax fined 33, He was arrested ni.- Avene as diacharged. Patsy Nargl, urresied by Officer Zandzain, M, was Officer Kiley Johm PPupetski fir $2, arrest was OM A Carlec Abestos he ) Omcer arrested by rested b) Muarchio was disch rested b Jitney Driver R Barne Katzman, v Jitney on Weat Main strest line, ar- raigned for reckness driving, passiing & stunding trolley ecar and overioaod- Ing the jitney. His case was contin- ued untdl Friday mofning under $50 was CHIROPRACTIC TALK No. 4 ‘Get Well Without Drugs’ (By 4 A VOLZ, THE CHIKOPRACTOR) any way similar and Surgery, It no mere then No Chireprac Quid ah physieians and wu th Nature, and for actieally every ¢ some of the v & course of Bright's “J.A.VOLZ The Chiropractor 250 MAIN STREET, BOOTH RLOCK o # pon't endanger the iue of that pre- elous baby by using unknown or un- vas urized milk OUR REALLY SAFE and TURIC PASTEURIZED MILK and ALL question of impurity osa. #rom selected sources of high q d THOROUGHLY PASTEU modern creamery. OUR LED MILK will satisfy the BEIBERT & SON, ARK STREET Tilephope. 1936 Fayery Day Over 80 OCEAN BREFZES IN YOUR HOUSE ALL SUMMER. , sington motored over to Newton Fan will bring the cool winds of the seashore o your home during the remaining | warm weeks of summer and tall | And next summer and for many sum- | ors after that you will enjoy its Broeay delights. Let us show you this | ‘ todny No to This Flectric ng, refrahing neloss—costs little Barry and Bamforth Ay MLAIN ST. KlI]NEY REMEDY In One Mnnfll.“Frult a-tives” Gave Complete Relief 653 Finst Ave., Trov, N. Y~ “] have been a great sufferer for years with Kidney Trouble and Constipation. I tried ‘Fruit-a-tives’ about a month ago, and with almost immediate results. The Kidney Trouble has disappeared and the Constipation is fast leaving me”. HENRY DATER. *Fruit - a - tives’, or Fruit Liver Tablets, the medicine made from fruit juices and valuable tonics, is doing a wonderful work in bringing health tosick people. 80c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. Atdcalersor from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited OGDENSBURG. N. ¥, The arrest was made. by Ofi- Strolls er Kata was fined $15 for theft from a cash rezister in the Uneeda Lunch East Main street. He was put on probation. Howell mpbell pleaded guilty to reckless driving and violation of the motor ve- hicle law, he was fined $25. The ar- rest was made by Officer Strolls. Francis R. Dolan was armigned on the same count, pleaded gullty and Judgment was suspended, he was ar- rested by Officer Meehan. Joseph Grabeck of 119 North street, arrested by Ofcers #lellbere. O'Brien and Sargeant Hart for drunkenness and breach of the peace, was fifined $10 and costa, amountingg to $17.86. Violated Tdquor Laws, Joseph Boszko of 67 Broad street, fined $10 and costs for the same charges. The arrest was made by OMcer Feeney. Joseph Lesmek ar- rested by Officers Feeney and Ander- mon for drunkennes and breach of the peace was fined $10 and costs amount- Infl to $17.64. e waus held for Fed- eral officers pending and investigation for violation of the liquor laaws, as it ia belioved that he is a “‘bootlemzer.” He plended gullty He is a resident of Tariffvile. John Cheneski pleaded guilty to dunkennesas and was fined $5 and costs He was arrestedl by Officer Hayes. Michael Viti entered a plea of gullty on the same count and reccived a fine of 35 and costs Officer McCarthy made the arrest. John Kyle of No 193 Main street, w arrested for drunkenness by Officers McCabe and Meehan e pleader guilty and wae fined $5 and costs. Patrick Sullivan of 202 ain street pleaded guilty to bhoing drunk. Ile was arrested by Of- ficer Stadler and was fined $3 and costa, Peter Cheoneska was ound guiity of being drunk and received a fine of $5 and costs. The arrest was ma by OfMicers M:Cabe and Mee- INJURIES NOT FATAL Local Couple Injured at N. Y. Fxpected Home Within bonds cer Canastola, a Week. Mrs. llose Roy of No. 78 Beaver street is in receipt of a letter from her daughter, Miss Rose, whs was In- Jured in a motoreycle accident in stola, N. Y., a few days ago, g that her injuries wree not re- garded as serious and is expectetd to be discharged from the hospital of that place within a week, It was thought at first that she had recelved a concussion of the brain but an examination revealed the fact that this was not so. However, she re- ceived several bruisés about the body and had been rendered unconscious for long time. Willlam Bourgeous, who was driving the motorcycle at the time of the ac- cident, has recovered sufficlently to be up. His Injuries consisted of cuts and a sevorely injured knge HOSPITAL RE Newton, July h.—About 125 guests ot Dr, I. Peck arrived this morn- ing by ctal train from New York, and M antomombile from New Hrit- win Dr. Peck was the jeader of the Roosevelt hospital unit that served with the allies and with the AmericAn army The local people who are at- tending are: A. W. Peck and wite, Porcival R. Platt, and Monroe Par- sons. Charles B. Grimshaw of Ken- to- 1 UILLAYT Plans Made For Expenditure of Ad- ditional Sums Meet With Apposi- tion Because of Greater Taxcs. Tokio, July 2. (Associated Press). —A supplementary naval budget, amounting to about $84,000,000, be asked of the Diet, according local neswspapers today. Among the items are $300.000 for the establish- ment of a submarine school The wurmy credit requested amount to $48£.000,000, the news- papers say, this amount not including the expenses of the Siberian expedi- will will | to | | raising de-“ of | the | The moneyed interesis wielding a strong in- Diet against the pro- ening the national defense has veloped because of the necessity the income tax to meet increased cost are said to be fluence in the posed credits. Feebleness of Old People Caused by hupoverished Blood and Poor Circulation. How to Over- come It As we grow old the blood becomes thin, circulation sluggish, digestion weak, the organs act more slowly and less effectually, and the waste of the system becomes more rapid than the repair, so that the result is u feeble, kened condition WONDERFUL found Vinol to be the ideal strength- ener and hody builder for the aged, we wi this paper 1o know it id lady recent) “I am 7S vears of uge and my nd is 79, and we owe our good health to Vinol and would not be alive today without 1t.”’advt. VAL For Wednesday Morning at Our BARGAIN DEPARTMENT Ladies’ Fancy High Shoes, small sizes | Ladies’ White Tennis Pumps with heels $]1.00 Misses’ and Boys’ brown and black lace Shoes $].98 s$] .49 Ladies’ White Canvas Oxfords Pumps, low and high heels, $3.00 value. s$]1.89 and e Men’s Gun Metal Lace Shoes, all hand Men’s Brown Elk Scout Shoes, $4 value $2.98 Sewed. s$4.89 Extra Special for Wed. Morning Ladies’ Black Kid and White Washable Kid Tops, High Lace Shoes, all hand sewed and all sizes. Regular $7 and $8 values. $]1.98 Come in and Take a Look Around at this Splendid Array of Bargains VIODERN BOOT SHOP PURE FOOD BIG WEDNESDAY BARGAINS Chuck Roasts Ib 35¢ 18(: ROASTS .... Ib 16(: Fresh Plate FROM 9 TIO 12 Porterhouse, Sirloin, Round STEAK SHOULDERS Fancy Fresh Fowl Pickled Pigs’ Feet Honey Comb Tripe Mixed Salt Pork Large No. 1 New POTATOES, 15 1b pk . ... Large Fancy LEMONS doz 32¢ Quality ', 18¢ n 30¢ o 18¢ Milk Fed Veal ROASTS . Fancy Veal CHOPS .. Choice Stew VEAL .. 30¢c All At Money Saving Prices. 367 MAIN STREET the Very Best. . 1b 30C S1b 25C Fresh Pork LOINS Fresh SHOULDER Hamburg STEAK FROM 9 7D 12 Mohican Creamery Special, All Fresh . EGGS 25¢ | Best Pure Lard 25¢ 25¢ Apple Butter i 1 $1.30:mm0 Moh. Tomato SOUP .. 3 cans x ‘I Vhole Milk Cheese fornut Butte - Red Butterfly’ TEA 5 1b pke '| New Britain Clothing & Goods Store, Inc. This Store Closes Wednesday at .1 Wednesda Morning Specials WOMEN’ HOUSE DRESSE Made of Bates Ginghanisi Stripes, Checks, Plaids and Colors at $2.00. Value to Sizes 36 to 46. Bungalow Apr Made of Percales and Ginghams at $1. 00 $1.98. KNIT UNDERWEAR HOSIERY Women’s Unian Suits Children’s Sox ... Women’s Lisle Hose ... Women’s Vests Women’s Hose Children’s Fine Ribbed Hose .. SPECI —for— | | | i i i i | (] Wednesday Mor Men's Shirh Men’s Men’ Boys Boys’ Wash Boys’ Overalls Turkish Towels Bates’ Ginghams Percales Indian Head 9-4 Bleached Sheeting 490-in. Dress Voile Figured Crepe Beach Cloth | New Britain Clothing & Blouses Goods Store, -Inc. - 581-383 Main St.

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