New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 30, 1920, Page 8

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l an arrest. Police Complaints. I The Hartford police notifled the local department to watch for a Hud- | %on touring car, dark blue with two spare tires, which was stolen from the streets of that city at midnight last night. The car was Ncensed and bore the markers Conn Frank Fogliati of Kensington ro- ported to the police last night that he was driving south on Stanley strect when at a paint near the South street raillroad crossing a motoreycle going north hed into him. Both auto- mobile and motorcycle were damaged The driver of the car thought the cyelist appeared under the influence af liquor, SRITAIN TRIES \E MINUTE COURT Case in 60 Seconds on Police Docket morning's session of police Just one minute, or long for the prasecutor to ask for uwance of the case until Mon- vid Garston was the accused charge was assaulting Sarah of 101 Hartford avenue. Gar- represented by Attorney A. berg. Judge B. W Alling he bench, -old boy appeared at the tion this marning in cus- is step-mother. The boy d as wayward and a vag- ing out Prohibition Officer will holp the boy, and the alwo told the step-mother ponmibilities townrd the Officer Stanton held a man on lon yesterday afternoon 18 1€ the person who follows girls at nut Hill park. There was not enough evidence against him to cause his arrest The Kast Main street railroad Crossing gates were put out of com mission for a short time last night and an officer was detailed ¢o guard the crossing in the meantime sp Frank Kenney of 151 Smalley street lost his dog and so notified the police. The canine ig a raubit hound, black with (hree tan paws. CITY ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. na Amuskavige of 31 T.y- compisined to the police that Paul Porofski had vile names and othorwise She was referred to tho Attorney, Wiiliam C. Steiner and Mr. and Mrs. William Leupold and son, Otto, have returned after Ioibler Investignted | an extended tour of the west. # Beaver street last night, Exclusive agents Stetson Shoes, othing nl'flk'kl.bt to cause Besse-Leland Co.—advt. Resinol Ointment, with Resinol Soap,usually stops itching énstantly. Unless the trouble is due to some serions internal disorder, it quickly and easily heals most cases of ec- zema, rash, or similar tormenting oo skin or scalp eruption, even when other treatments have given little extensively. Sold by ail druggists. iger-Vedder Company ccessor to C. S. Hills & Co. Just Arrived— A Fine Lot of the New mrplice Tie-Back Sweaters r Misses and Women Priced at $5.95 almost needless for us to advertise them because women us for them every day -~ but this arrival has prompted about them. are here just now In NAVY AND WHITE heir popular price they are bound to sell fast — come In hem. New 1xedo Sweaters smart, Indeed, in their ncw colors — bisque, jade, burnt jurquoise, navy and back. tuxedo model is very popular and this lot is especially fine. $7.95 eiger-Vedder Company FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1920, In answer (o a communicati lished Wednesday eve ning relat the extension of Court street to S High street, means of relieving traflic cong on Main street, Mayor Orson ¥. Curtis has gone into the matter thoroughiy to explain why the work has not been done. i A number of causes ha necessary the postponemer amor which is the fact th has no street impro that item having | the budget by tk payers association. ST —— | mates of net Organization were ac- 8 | cepted in préference to that of the !'board of fmatce and taxation, the mayor says.- To date but $1,866.11 B R has been paid into the city treasury to . make possiple the work. If the city | had a few tousand dollars more with e { which to st operations, the propo- | sition mignt then be feasible, but as : S~ . | 5ee no way of going ahead. terial Caused Discontinnance The city engincer and board of compensatim and assessment have —— revorted tothe common council that the total cost of making the exten- BIORV WAL $17,015. Of that sment of benefits will 5 from property hold- ion) ; while the remain- % e from the ence of the nt, a special ers in th ing $10, city trea street 2 "tion for the v with w regin the work, Jayments made are not even 4 t the amount of id out by the city, g ,Of that 3 when the esti- | $886 h: — | 31 ADACHE | the While RELIEVED QUICKLY | NO DOPE-NO ACETANILIDE I other difficulty, while conditions in he rket for materials that would be used in t rsion have made it wi a time, it is ex- been t hief obstacle encountered TRY IT AND BE COMFORTABLE by the ci n making the extension, APUDINE the st of labor has been an- '3 LIOYID = QUICK FTCT I8 m R il('S-YEAR—OLD AUNT TESTIFIES. Accuses Nephew of Stealing $185 and Copper Boller. Syracuse, July 30.—Accusing her nephew of stealing $185 and a copper i wash boiler, Mrs. Sophia Orr, 108 -ears old, of 505 Harriscn street, ap- peared yesterday in police court 4s a witness against Harvey W. Mullett. She told her story in a straightfor4 ward way and said she saw Mullett come out of her bedroom. The money. which was under her pillow, was gone when she went after it. Mullett was held for a grand jury. Mrs. Orr i hadian by birth. She TEMPERANCE TALK. G. T. Bochman, ! the Connecticut Tempers will speak at the open-a Wamnut Hill park, Sunday evening at 6 o'clock. The New Britain Christian Endeavor union, which is conducting this series of mectines, very urgently at this meet- WILL PAY BE! XINDS OF JUNK and Second-Han¢ Furniture. 81.00 A HUNDRED FOR PAPER L. ZELDES 138 OAK ST. TEL. 589-23. S YT YT pe living in Kentucky st the time.of the Union army. She remembers ;’: Chfl.war. her husband being in several battles near her home. Deti - vanilla- zearr;,»topped with - ?he:i% ft:ll:f the Sann_th(:E:::‘. i Tic 5:&.CO;§ sttt wro-nd-er-fult It hits the bulls-eye of popularity — it’s the acknowledged sharpshooter among the gl-ned Clothing clearances of iduy.v These clothes were extraordinary values at their original prices. And now, placed in these specialized groups and solid : our distinctly-tempting PART PAYMENT Plan, they represent an Event in qualigemerchandise that ne- thrifty lover - top-notch style can afford to ignore. The styles are so becoming, the prices so low. ° t Women’s and Misses 3 Clearance of SUITS and DRESSES You certainly can use an extra Suit or Dress at these DRESSES A choice collection of desirable models, Voile Finer Silk Waists | Waists | Waists Crepe Well Regular s worth $2.| s3s0 | 95Spne $139 | $249 s worth $§3 more. $850 a $550 SUITS Men’s and Young Men’s to $5 nd Smart single and double breasted models. Positive savings of $5 to $15. *32590 up 1 ‘Wash SKIRTS Styles of the mo- ment reduced for 'The Caesar Misch Store — 200 T™RUMBULL | 4 =1L

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