New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 2, 1920, Page 2

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~ T e T ppp——— ol ."i’" Inrgest assortment of in this BATTEY’S BARGAIN BASEMENT Stoneware Jars Crocks and Jugs Methods SHUSAR 00000000008 e, ever shown New make Packing Fruits, hing Is Here | Vegetables . casier in these Clean, point 0 a complete itary Jars a hever weas ont. No light ex- They posure. nd at prices which are | More cven temperaturc, —OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE— ¢ Herbert L. Mills ¥ Hardware Store 336 Main Strec* Lol oo PRt o) Totelia oo olalotetetololobobel n Drug Co.l 22220 s Merchandise goods amnd courtcous BEYGBERCH LB OB ven, DNERY THE & pErTt, & & & Gt I Main Streat quisite puses —f— french Votle, de Chine, Embroldered Wool ric- With cooter weather life Indoors becomes once more a pleasure This rgtarn to conditions in September calls for a display of plants that will be in harmony with the season. To fill these requircments We have provided a generous assortment of large plants in tubs and decorative containers, and these are now ready for delivery These special Pusey normal BATTEY’S Oh Boy — what a grand and glorious feeling — when you read this announcement: “Dollar Day” at Battey’s. plants can be obtained at a mgderate rental if It is not desired to purchase them ouright. We also palms, ferhs and other for Immediate we ce fe special occasion® dances, dinners, These also y be remged. t A3 can be markets todny taored o fans o $6.75 e Dlonses at have ecorative plants ready wed NOW VOLZ FLORAL :CO. 92 West Main reductions, sl g ' Dig Down — Dig down deep in your socks — get every penny for tomorrow. The old ou- Fashioneca a sitting posture upon the floor. Of- ficer Helberg again cut the man down. \ - ‘die. His iwo shoestrings had been f, was fastened about his throat. The " other end of the string was attached ] lorefall IS BEFORE JUDGE A This time he was handcuffed and e placed in the ded cell. = iting osture Upan. e Aoor. - OF: fashioned Dollar comes into its own — It’s worth pPan i ] i Various - Reasons Attributed by 1= seadonary agineer. Bandock came to ' this country o 'lm cents. BULL ST, about foun years ago from Scotland y Our Kina" EMS ¢ Seprember. C. L. t. nd Mrs. John F. & congratulntions nine pound baby hats. Wilsonis.— s Stetson Shoes dvt, 1. O. 0. ¥, meets men and Dobbs Isonss. —advt pollments! Office and Sat., 2 to 4 p. m. Connecticut 3 Main St.—advt 118 Main street, venirs und music. #0 Siver street, police last night had entered her ernoon and stole September. C. L. w Rats Almost we Down, 1 never went in rat. One night Sure nibbling at the t acted promptly enough eit burned d rat. RAT great stuff.” o, $1.25. Sold nley Sv lark & Brainerd Grain 0 Times a Year, ng to a Litter, A% WOOn as you & pkg. of RAT t and mice de nt, comes in Mummifies rat ho msmell Three sizes ynd Coal Co Co RATS (AP, the old poes In cake Your money ugh for Chieken Mo h for all farm bulldings o Court Tor Rash Act . “You're to blame for going into a place where liqugrs dre sold; the saloon 4s to blame for selling such the authorities are to blame remain as bad drinks; tor allowtng such places to open. There many just right here In New Britain. “¥ined on Two Counts. With the above statement, Judgze John H. Kirkham imposed a fine of $10 and costs up Philip Bandock on ach of two counts, drunkenness and nesault, when the accdsed was ar- raigned this morning in police court. His arrest followed a drunken as- sault upon Michael Cullen last night on Main street. , Upon being lociced up In a cell at police headquarters, Bandock made three unsuccessful at- tempts at self-destruction, all of which were frustrated by Station Of- ficer Gustav Helberg. Today, hg offered an explanation of his actions by telling of having been wserved drinks in a Berlin saloon while waiting for a trolley car to New B tain. Beer, whiskey and gin were handed across the bar, he sald After drinking he became so crazed that he #dn't know what he was doing. The result was thit he assaulted an old friend, Cullen, and subsequently %t- tempted to take his own life. Arrested At 5:30, Patrolman Johm Liebler arrested the accused about 5:30 at the r rond cgossing upon complaint of & witnesses of the assault upon Cullen He brought Bandock to headquarters where he was Jocked up. The police- man went to Dr. D. W. O’Connell's found the viétim of assault having his injuries attend- ed to. John O'Dell and M. Dubowy testi- nature of the assault Theygsaw Cullen and Bancock walk- ¢ down Main street together and t the intersection of Myrtle saw the men start an al tion that led to Bandecock ) ked the older «nd then beat a where he fied as to the hlews. man to the sidewalk 11to0 upon his fuce to the stunce of Cullen, the Main rudlre Three an hour after he had 1 at the 1w Helberg went to the cell-room another prisoner and hearing ounds of a suspicious nature oming from the direction of dock's cell, investigated. He found the prisoner hanging from the grat- the door by his suspender end of which was securely ibout his neck After the suicide down, he ind returned to the cell guttural sounds went down street but vas stopped at the a4 tracks Tried Suicide Times, with ing of strap, one tnstene would was cut was calmed Shortly afterward agnin brought Officer this time to find attempt to strangle him- pocket cell-room making an self with a minutes had made a third attempt to When bystanders | ! hotel. and has been living at the Bronson He has béen employed by the Lane Construction company as a stationary engineer. The accused is married and has a wife and two chil- dren in Jersey' City, N. J. CONSECRATION SERVICES. Bishops Nilan and Murray to Take Part in Excreises at Polish Church. Consecration services to commem- orate the paying off of the debt on the church of the ‘Sacred Htart of Jesus will be held next Sunday. Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski, last March made the final payment of $2,200 on the edifice, At 7 o'clock n the morning Auxil- Jary Bishop John G. Murray will be the celebrant of a solemn high muss, and at 10:30 o'tlock Rt. Rev. Bshop John J. Nilan will be the celebrant of a solemn high mass. In the evening at 7 o'clock solemn vespers will be sung A CHOLERA IN KOREA. Seoul Korea, Aug. 24.—Nine thou- | sand cases of cholera are reported in | Korea and 3,000 deaths have oc- curred according to health officers here. . FAINTING - ANG DIZZY SPELLS The Cause of such , and Remedy Told in This Letter. Syracuse, N. Y~"When T com- mienced the Change of Life I was poorly, "I"'"’"",‘"'“"'lll" had no appetite and had fadnti; spells, s which I saw ad- vertised in the heen | police station, | Ban- | I suffered for two or _three years be- fore I began taking - I‘;ydil E. Pinkbanm's P egetable Com- L Eonud and the Liver ] *i II r.pen and in your ittle books. I ‘took about twelve bottles - of r Vegetable Compound and found it a wonderful remedy. I commenced to pick up as once and my suffering was relieved. I have told others about your medicine and know of some who have taken it, | I am glad to help others all I can'— handkerchiet. | Agnin he was released but within, ten | Mrs. R. E. Demixe, 437 W, Lafayette Ave., Syracuse, N. While Change of Life is a most erit- | ieal period of a woman's existencs, the annoying symptoms whish aeccompan: | it may be controlled, and normal hn.ltfi Mithaiy % vhe | restored by the timely use of Lydia B. dock \ Pinkham’s’ Vegetable Compound, Moreover this reliablo remedy eon. tains no narcotics or harmful drugs and owes its efficlency to the medieinal ex. tractives of the native roots amd htrr which it contalns. / HERE'S WHAT ONE DOLLAR Will Buy Tomorrow in the Bargain Basement Women’s and Misses” White Boots, Oxfords and Pumps, values up to $4.00. Tomorrow Women’s and Misses’ Boots, Oxfords and Pumps, patent leathers, gun metal and dark mahogany, Cuban and Louis heels. Values up to $6.90 - Shoes, etc. - $1.00 $1.00 Off Regular Price o o ol el Wik - 81 .00 Off Regular Price Children’s Barefoot Sandals 2 pair for - $1.00 $1.00 Infants’ Shoes, 2 pair for MAIN FLOOR ONE DOLLAR OFF Regular Price of any pair of Men’s, Women’s and Misses’ Shoes. 10 PER CENT. FLAT DISCOUNT ON ALL KINDS OF HOSIERY. BATTEY’S 267 MAIN STREET, BATTEY’S BARGAIN BASEMENT Successor to Dameon. NEW BRITAIN. BATTEY’S BARGAIN BASEMENT

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