New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 9, 1920, Page 4

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Officer Haymes said. When stopped , ' LUYSTON . e Nm mR hn is alleged to have said | Thomas Stagis of $0 Newington Miss R. A\n son of Sunny I»df’ef l kmm I'm overcrowded, officer, N reported the speedy disappearance avenue was driving his automobile was only doing it for accom- | 360 in caxh vesterday. ,She told the ,,I,_‘m,,," 4 | along Bast Main street last night | police she was riding on s Farming- I]RlvER Katzman explained today that he | when, at the corner of Stanley street, | ton avenue car and nad a poc cketbook h.x been driving a car in which the | n maghine proceeding south on 3 with her which containe o= Stan- owed was greater than the | | . o cet collided with him.. The sec There were three cther - & e e or I by him Sunday. As the | the car. When she left the ca similar he thought he was 5”"“ machine bo registration | missed the pockethook but. upon re- ut to plea on the other twe .] »num dan ported mo‘n rn| Ridd pons of tha “-.=cngm~s mm oue charges, the accused entered a ples of { accident to the polic knew anything SRt 1e not guilty on both counts, claiming } that his enr was going not more than | = o 20 miles an hour at the point where atzman, a Hartford fit- | the alleg wpeeding occurred, and fined $10 and costs for | that the trolley which he was charged & 4 public service car, | with having passed did not come to | The Effects of Opiates. ts tor operating a motor | & standstill 1 jum and _its vlnoul lossly and 310 and costs Ofcer Strolls followed the driver a | peculiar] % ® & standing trolley car distance of about two miles » the P . . h thomno— ‘. yom-: .:.,.;‘ ......,:.' eity, he said on the witness st At | a t — M e t, causin r lns a ore a £ charges of reckless driv- Chesthr place, the trolle pped i si s in ife. Nervous diseases. as in r t0 keep q ing the trol e | take on a walting passenger, but fu- vities by Me ‘0. stead of coming to a stop Katzman llam Strolls darted by without using his horn. | infan The ysicians t, last Saturday. Me From that point to the corner o M "’ .Wmm""?w more than a day at a time, and o emun William es | Hartford avenue and No et, dlh-!e Bider arrest Sunday for | Officer Strolls timed the accused’ and on]yTthen ~ ul‘x’x.hvt‘r’iwon of Anodynes, qu-. Cordials, Soothing Syrups and : g the car found him to be going more ||| an 30 | other i ician cannot be too strongly ayes testified as to the | miles an hour, he said decried, and the Dot be a p.ny ml Children who uelll : dition of the car Sunday | Motorman Thomas Heslin and Con- need the attention of a physician, and it is nothing less a crime to nd u..n-m.-m by Katz- | dutor Felix Benjs old of t it- Jose them willfully with narcotics. here w > pan ‘s nctlc e g the ey W‘Ch mfln numbflhbw-theM__—- 2 - on | beth sald, and one passenger boarded | é‘s::‘l:r::m:n always bears the signatare of 4 ‘M‘ . 5 = 8 rons AN two. stunding. | A abpeul, in honds of $100, was ISaturday, Palmolive gonp, 4 bars 25c. Saturday, B%nmt: B 5cand 4 Teneo'l from ' r- Limit 4 to Customer. Snap Fasteners 5c¢ car passengers and taken from the $10 fine for over- uu time of his arre m crowding. ~ —209% OFF— —20% OFF— —209% OFF— HERE IT IS—DON'T WASTE ANY TIME on A1 s P | O M | 00 a1 i e BUT GO TO 11?2 — TOMORROW — ’ 35-inch. Pure Aeroplane Linen, nat-]A1 our 79¢ and 89¢ Dress | = $1.10" Va BARGAIN B ASEMENT “Gordon” Drop Stitch | H-300 “Gordon” Silk | “Gordon” Pure Silk Silk Hose, mock seam Hose, Sat- $ 2 69 Hose, formerly $4.50. all colors $ 1.19 urday, pr. - > |Bates’ and Amoskeag Gin, laids 9-4 “Pequot” Bleached 98¢ d s color:g gham, p OFFERS YOU SOME WONDERFUL BARGAINS pan sce a few of them represented in Our Show Windows, But Down Stairs in the Easy Basement there’s thousands of others vew's time or space here to mention But they'll speak for themselves. Beginning Tomorrow at 9 A. M. until 9 P. M. 36-inch “Beach Cloth,” Buy these Specials Sat- urday and Save Money pink and blue 69c 81x90 Pequot Sheets " 822 Pairs of Children’s and Misses' Barefoot Sandals, Boys' and Youths' Suction Sncaks, leather trim and ankle Saturday, yard $1.00 o $2.75 Per Pair, o) = g "“flfibufl‘fn"é‘ 1&0;":1 72x90 Pequot Sheets | Serpentine Crepe, beau- tiful colors, WOMERY WEITE SWowms Children’s and Misses’ High Lace Shoes. Patent Leather g:g"&;,y . $ 1 069 $2~29 Satun:lny, yard 420 Y 429 Pairs High, White Canvas Boots $3.00, and $4.00 Tigh B Towr s, Vamps, White Canvas Uppers, $3.00 regular price, $ 1 .29 $ 1 069 Corsets, heavy cloth, “Fruit of the Loom” “Forest Mills” Ladies’ : Union Suits, tight and elastic top $l 00 Cotton Cloth . s, Saturday . yard oose: knee c 'omen’s Black Kid Oxfords, Cuban heels. Regular $4.00 . M::'-nflu‘lvr's«v‘crufl-ms. Gov. Duck Uppers. Rubber b 39c Saturday .... 79 Sole a ecl. 4.00 values, $2.47 $2.97 SATURDAY Yes, Saturday we expect a Record Day. Why shouldn’t we? These bargains - Speak for Themselves. Men's U, S Army Shoe. Munson Last. Iuner Sole. Soft Toe Caps. | . Big Offer for Saturday SILK WAISTS Tricolette, Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Pongees $2.75 and up OUR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT (On the Main Floor) e s e Bathing Suits Boys’ Wash Suits Big assortments for women and chil-|One and two-piece models, beautifulf:’ dren, $1.98 and up. styles, Saturday $1.79 and up. Main Floor High Class Footwear ; All Day Tomorrow At 10% Reduction “Baby Land” With pride we offer our many cute things for the infant and small child, all articles reduced for Saturday’s selling. Come and look us over. B A I I E Y S Ladies’ Crepe Bloomers - Boys’ Union Suits with and witho Saturday C sleeves, short and long' 49 kn Successor to Damon 267 M AIN STREET New Britain : LEST YOU FORGET CORNER MAIN AND WALNUT STREETS “No Connection With Any Other Store.”

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