New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 3, 1920, Page 2

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sease BELVECLABBEVLL OB BUBOE erms ¢ dangerous. idal Soap kills dis- 5. You have to use d of soap to wash ds, your body, your y not Germicidal 1 Main Street ash Silk -Hand Scarfs Stock of $2.00 Grades, or $1.85 Net ities In stripes and the narrow ends and OFFERING OF styles have at their regular 1 on@fa.ll ipany ke WO Wil Close Al Day July . Aug. stamped Pillow Cases + Embroidering .50 Pair grade of cotton. ity designs for 'choosing and $1.98 values Ladies’ dkerchiefs $1.00 r price 33c¢ ea. ly embroidered n corners. iddies 1.98 of a good grade aki Cloth. Il sizes. orth $2.98. BHOG PUT IT OFY L BUY 7 ANOTHER COMPLE MOWERS RECEIVED MEDIUM PRICE GRADES, DONT STOCK or "Herbert :Hardware Store IN THE T T LAWN MOWER L. Mills 336 Main Street pYoT-Tototetotodotetototol- Todedodedode gt dedoge g 1o CITY ITEMS agents Stetson Shoes. Co.—advt for Wednesday has purohased Park street Exclumve Bessc-Leland Green apple 35¢ Hallinan ris at 232 —~Advt pie cach, a the m Antone restaurant Joe Deskls Schultz & Costello have 319 South Main for Jennie E to Elia Davanz $10 Panamas Connors-Halloran Id No Marsh Wednesday advt $6 morning, An important completed today, when gian sold through The KEstaté Co., his property at 118 West street, consisting of family brick block, garages and milk room to Ramuel Abrahamson Notice to Uniforms for New Haven Grotto outing will be dis- tributed tonight at Masonic hall advt real estate deal was Prophets on entire stock of Connors-Halloran.— 209 discount men's trousers Advt New huckleberry ¢ Hallinan.—advt. PE@@ZS Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peichert of 330 Fast Main street and their grand daughter, Dorothy Peichert of Wind sor left Saturday for a stay with re tives in Bridgeport Harry Fagan has left an indefinite period abroad. He was formerly employed with Dr. J. H Fagan of Main street Mrs. Wil Daigle of street, Is entertaining ber sister, Mrs. Melburn Urye, of Sackville, N. B, Canada and her brother's wife, Mtx Gordon Pattersoh, of AmMherst, Nova Seotin pies at 10c cach, for Paris for m Fairview New Building Dedicated Thousands of People —\:-u the Rogers Recreation Building on Church St —Mayor Curtis Does the Tonoks Bowling enthusiasts, and the large numbers last night at the opening of Building and billiard public turned out in Recreation From 7 o'clock un- the new Rogers on Church street it is estimated that sev- bhoth sexes beautiful til midnight, thousands of people. the Rogers has com- eral included, inspected building George C. pleted. On every side warm words of heard could be regarding the success of the ventufe praise place, and the seems assured To M of hurling the alleys. his initial effort Curtis fell the honor first / ball the His Honor failed on to or O. F. down bawling the timbers, but on the second attempt, pins fell, the result of shis fine aim. Next on the billiar keen eye of the mayor was exhibited when he made a carom that would have reflected cred- # on Willie Hoppe, Jack Schaefer, Welker Cochran or Ed. Laomis. There was not a dull moment dur- ing the cntire evening. Jack Curley’s orchestra furnished an excellent con- cert in the billiard room. Refresh- ments were servedto all in attendance. The plans for the new building were drawn by Architect Clarence C. Pal- mer. Willlam Brennecke, for several vears assoclated with Mr. Rogers at the aetna alleys is again in charge of the bowling at the new gullding. He will be ussisted by John Rinto, while the billlard room is in charge of Gar- rett Siegel and Samuel Holeomb hit nine . the Leonard & Herrmann Co. Shop Here Wednesday Morning and Save Money Two Hosiery Specials You Should Take Advantage Of Ladies’ Silk Hosiery (colared) 84c¢ a pair In novelty :tripe effects. All sizes, Ladies’ Hosiery (black) 65¢ a pair A good strong cotton Hose, split sole. Regular 89c value. Two Exceptional Waist Offerings Lingerie Waists $1.98 each A clean up of $2.98 and £3.98 models. All sizes in the assortment Silk Pongee Waists $3.39 each Made in the popular high, low model, tucked front. Worth $3.98. WHITE DRESS SKIRTS Marked forquick clearance $5.98 each A clean up of our $8.98 and $9.9 8 models. (Regular and extra size waist bands) Materials—Washable Gabardine and PK | Worth $1.50 and $1.75 | of Raphael's department store. { locked up at headuuarters %fi@fi&#fi@@@@%fi#-&&@@fi@@# MASTER PLUMBER TO APPEAL COURT CASE Louis Croll Does Not Like $10‘ and Costs N. Nelson was fined $7 and costs by ‘ Judge B. W in police court this morning awer to a charge of drunkenness. The | man was locked up last night by Pa- trolman Patrick O'Meara after he had Alling when he appeared | in an- found him hopelessly drunk in front When the had over $700 in his pocket. cutor Klett asked him if he wanted but he shook his The prosecutor told him he little too much mceney to be man Prose- to say anything, head. had a Iying around the streets. arrested Patrolman ("Meara also George Mieck on a charge of drunk- enness. The accused told the court that he had a few drinks of cider, but wasn't drunk He was fined $5 and costs. Henry Ludorf, a local architect, was fined $3 without costs when he plead- ed guilty to leaving his car on the north side of Church street in viola- tion of traffic rules. Traffic Super- visor Clarence Lamphere made the arrest and testified that the car stood on the street for more than half an hour. The young man told the court he was in Rogers’ new recreation buildinr with Mr. Palmer, the archi- tect, and he was unintentionally de- layed When he returned he found the car tagged. < Louis Croll, master plumber, did work at 318 South Main street with- out having the necessary permit, and for that reason was fined $10 and costs this morning. Inspector P. J. Tormay testified that he happened onto the work and when he found that there had been no permit taken out for it he sought prosecution. He told of the plumbing work which had He said no plumbing per- Mr. Dolan of been done. mit had been asked. the health department gave similar testimony E. Schatz testified the work was done for him and by Mr. Croll. The accused admitted doing the work, but said he thought he had a permit. “T get two and three per- mits for the same job sometimes,’ he told the court, and proved it by show- ing the prosecutor a permit issued resent the Hook and Ladder company ty-sixth of last month for the same piece of work on lafavette street He appealed the case under a $50 bond - CITY FATHERS' OUTING. The annual outing of the common eouncil will be held tomorrow at Mo- mauguin and those who are to loan the use of their automobiles will meet at city hall at 9 a. m Bathing Tights $1.39 a pair Made of a good grade of Black Jersey. All sizes. Ladies’ Crepe Bloomers (pink only) 98¢ a pair Regular price $1.25. Well made—cut full. Ladies’ Muslin Night Gowns $1.39 cach Good assortment of pretty styles to choose from. DELEGATES CHOSEN. ) Te firemen at the Central Station | held a meeting last evening to select | delezates to the State Firemen's Con- | vention at Hartford in semamhcr,} Harry Parsons and William Shaw of | | Engine Company No. 1 were chosen | | delegate and alternate respectively of | that company. while Fred Linn and | John Finneran were sclected to rep- | resent the Hook and Ladder company in a llke capacit SMALL FIRE I An alarm from Box 39 at the cor- ner of High and Broad street brought the fire department out at 9: o'clock last night to §9 Broad i i The roof of a building at that address | occupied by the Warsaw Baking com- { pany was found to be burning. The blaze was quickly extinguished, and the damage was nominal. PREPARING FOR TROUBLE i Governor Cantu of Lower California Is Ready to Mcct Opposition From | Mexican Government. Aug. 3 a Mexicali, L.ower California preparations threatened attempt by federal government to of Lower California from Cantu, continue tive today conferences between Governor against the Mexican wrest control Governor while Can- —Military ;| tu and represcntatives of provisional | | President de la Huerta was continued in efforts to compose the points at issue without bloodshed. No state- ment has been made regarding re- sults of conferences already held hut during the conferences military de- fense preparations progressed. Comment on military preparations was refused dy Governor Cantu's officers for strategic reasons. Apu T NTME i i W BRITAIN BIRD STORE, ! Has somc nice Tuppy Dogs, Angora | Kittens, Singing Canaries, hrm and Fishing Tackle. Also Fine Pouitry. 105 ARCH ST. TEL. 1121.8 WONDER VALUES —for— Wednesday Morning Full Bleached and Half Bleached Toweling Bascment e 1 21/2c —Wednesday Morning Only— Dish Toweling Half linen welt, Basement ... ... yard lsc —Wednesday Morning Only— Aluminum Preserve Kettle Extra large 12 quart size. Lifetime Brand Haement . $2.84 —Wednesday Morning Only— Mirro Aluminum Preserve Kettle 8 Quart size. Onr regular $2.39 —Wednesday Morning Only— e e e Lux 9c —Wednesday Morning Only— Package —Wednesday Morning Only— Cinot — The Tonic 69c —Wednesday Morning Only— Kolynos Dental Cream 17¢ —Wednesday Morning Only— Djer Kiss Talcum 18c —Wednesday Morning Only— R R R R T Women’s Handkerchiefs Fine guality Lawn. Corners embroidered in white lzc —Wednesday Morning Only— Infants’ Bonnets Of Lawn and Org: dic 33 ; c prettily trimmed —Wednesday Morning Only— Children’s Summer Hats Of Lawn. Orzandie and Pique. 1-3 Off the Regular Price. —Wednesday Morning Only— » Store Closed Wed. Afternoon Camisoles ’ Our entire line of $ 1 .59 fiue $1.98 Camisoles —Wednesday Morning Ouly— Misses’ Drawers Fine quality cotton, pin tucks and embroidery 39c ruffles — Wednesday Morning Only— Batiste Bloomers Fine count pink batiste, clastic waist 6 3 Cc and knee . . . —Wednesday Morning Only— Brassieres Heavy cotton reinforced Brassieres, trimmed front and back, with cluny — Wednesday Morning Only— Women’s Gowns Full cut Muslin 85c Gowns . . —Wednesday ,"ornlng Only— Sewing Silk M ea 14cC Spool —Wednesday Morning Only— 0’Cedar Polish 16¢c 12 Ounce Bottle . . .. 31c —Wednesday Morning Ouly— 100 makes. 1 Ounce Bottle Fly Paper BT e S 1c —Woeadnesday Morning Only— fe=ar = ss s et Shoe Polishing Outfits Lamb’s Wool Polisher, bristle dauber. complete . —Wednesday Morning Only— Plald Ribbons silk Ribbons, up . yard 596 —\\'(‘dnc«ily Morning Only— Wide Ribbons Handsome Dresdens novelty stripe Ribbons. up to 7 inches wide Only— and yard —Wednesday Morning Store Closed Wed. Afternoon Dress Gingham 32 inches wide. Our 35c regular 50c. . ... yard —Wednesday Morning Only— 9-4 Pequot Sheeting Full bicached o $ 1 .00 2 1-4 yd. wide —Wednesday Morning Only— Rompers 20 different styles, in ging- hams, chambrays and 89(: Galatea cloth —Wodnesday Mornin‘ Only— Misses’ Fine Ribbed Hose Strictly first quality, - black, white and pat 33c 2 cordovan . . . —Wednesday Morning Only— Women’s Bodice Vests 75 dozen, at —Wednesday Morning Only— Men’s Lisle Hose Fine weave, extra good quality, sheer weight, double sole, high sp“cod heel. Black, —“cdncsday Morning Only-- R i T AT Some More Full Fashioned All Pure Silk Hose .\llglnl) irrcgular, $4.00 quality pur .. $1.95 — Wi ednmd-y Morning Only— Women Fibre Silk Hose Ipswich brand. strictly first quality. Black, white 79 Cc and cordovan . ... pair —Woednesday Morning Only— Women’s Pure Silk Hose Fxcellent quality pure silk, mock scam. Black only. Tady Li Brand $ 1 .64 pair —Wednesday Morning Only— Children’s Ribbed Hose Black only. All sizes to 9 1-2 . pair 190 —Wednesday Morning Only— T T Men’s Balbriggan Union Suits White and ecru. 87c All sizes —Wednesday Morning Only—

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