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SUTVLVCRLLLTUTTL 0T ). 405 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1920. B .hy .OOOMfliQ##06fi%##Qfi'###&##@@@##fi##fi#@##fi@@@fi--fi} fi@fi@@fi@ #fifi@fi@fi#@&@@@@@fi@@@##@ m@@#fi#@@######%##fi% —- OP IENING=— AXELROD’S NEW DRUG STORE AT 405 MAIN STREET THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23 25 PER CENT. OFF ON ALL HOLIDAY GOODS AT BOTH STORES. (Opposite Curtin’s Furniture Store) 405 MAIN STREET We have been delayed in the opening of our new store and for that reason we offer you the unusual opportunity of buying your gifts at 25 per cent. off the regular price at both our stores. Eve lady making a purchase at the new store will receive a box of candy. Every man will receive a cigar. Bollerer’s Posy Shop which will have a branch in our new store will give away ferns. AXELROD’S MODERN DRUG SERVICE 236 PARK STREET . 236 PARK STRE 00#######@####%#&@@@@ ##@@@@@@#@@@fi@@@@@@@@@ @@@@@@@fi@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@ fi@@@@@W@@‘%@@@@@@##@#&##fifi OMAN AC(,USESL JUDGE OF MURDER | ‘estifies That She Was Offered $500 to Keep Her Mouth Shut Anda Not Tell. Cleveland, O, Dec. 22.—~When the rlal of Chlef Jll-llcf of City Courts | illlam H. McGannon on a charge of wecond degree murder, for the killing pf Harold C. Kagy, was resumed to- lay, & crowd again packed the court oom and corridors of the court house. In‘view of the fact that Attorney W. . Boyd, chief counsel for the defense, nducted only a perfunctory cross- xamination of Miss Mary E. Neeely, ho yesterday gave the first direct stimony accusing Judge McGannon t the murder, it was anticipated she ight be recalled Miss Neely testified she had follow- the automobile carrying the judge, &7 and John W. Joyce to the scene | “pulled something from his pocket.” Simultaneously, she said, a shot rang out and Kagy lurched forward. Miss Neely also told of ten meetings she said she had with Judge McGan- ! non at different times after the shoot- ing, the last of which was four days | after Joyce was acquitted by a jury for the.same crime. She swore that at this judge offered her $500 to | mouth shut.” time the SHORT CALENDAR CASES are listed on the short calendar docket for the city court session Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock The cases are as follows: Malleable Iron Works against ,Anna Clark, et al., judgment, Lawyer Elias T. Ringrose for the plaintiff; Charles Andrews against Mary Yablonski, et al., answer or default, Lawyer M. D. Saxe for the plaintiff, Judge F. B. Hungerford for the defendant; | Bankers' Commercial Security com- pany against the Incorporated Produce company, permission to take deposi- tions and motion to re-open judgment, Four cases ! | “keep her ment of a tax revision program in | | congress although preceeding slowly has disclosed in the house a growing TAXES ‘DISCUSSED DUNN 10 COACH Those Opposed to Sales Tax Declare Manager Pilz Secured Services of For- It is Worse Than Excess Profits o mer Yale Captain and Star to Other. | Teach Kaceys Quintet. Manager Arthur A. Pilz announced today that he had secured the services of Lawyer David L. Dunn as coach of the New Britain Kaceys basketball team. With Lawyer Dunn at the coaching helm, the team play of the locals should be greatly improved. As a player on the Yale varsity quintet, Washington, Dec. 22.—Develop- trend in favor including some sort of a sales tax in the next revenue legis- lation. The statement yesterday of Chairman Fordney of the ways and means committee in support of a sales tax it was said today had given impetus to the proposal. While most members of the ways and means committee say that they retain an open mind on the subject their private expressions show senti- ment in the comynittee even now to be slightly in favor of a consumption tax. Committee members who are out From 5 to 8 —B CHAPMAN’S MAJOR Dunn was regarded as one of the best ' ever developed at the Elm City uni- versity, Since his return to this city to engage in the practice of law, Dunn | has successfully coached football and basketball teams at the High school ' and both of his teams won champion- ships. The basketball quintet last year twice defeated Hartford High, a feat that was not achieved in several years. The locals will line up against the Southington Kaceys five in a league game at the State Armory next Tues- day night. The Southington five played the New Haven team on the Elm City court a few nights ago, and were only | beaten by one point, the score being | 31 to 30. GRAND CON CERT ‘FRIDAY EVENING and 10 to 1 y— STRING ORCHESTRA Fountain Pens veee. $ 2.00 to $1( Ever-Sharp Pencils ...... $ 1.00to $ 9 ..... $10.00 to $16. Field Glasses . .......... $12.00 to $45, Kodaks and Brownies . ... $ 2.86 to $20, Ever-Ready Flash Lamps .. $ 1.00to $ 7 Three hundred and sixty-five days of Christmas thoughts will be yours if you give Glasses as a Christmas Present. Lawyer Henry P. Roche for the plain- tiff; Solomon Sheinman against Adam Freiheit, et ux., answer, Lawyer W. M. Greenstein for the plaintiff, Judge Klett for the defendant. the shooting. After the machine halted for ap- | Proximately 20 minutes she watched pe Judge and Kagy engaged in con- rsation and then Judge McGannon G and out against the sales tax declared it to be worse than the excess profits tax, charging that it will allow all lines of trade to renew profiteering. DAVIS & GOODWII Registered Eyesight Specialists, 327 Main Street, Telephone 1905 “We Grow Because We Know” VICTORY LUNCH 42-44 CHURCH STREET. Orchestral celections will be rendered for the diners on Xmas Eve with the compliments of the owners. 20% DISCOUNT —o— Piano used through the courtesy of C. L. Pierce & Co. —— No Cover Charge. Regular Prices Will Prevail. — ON — ' SMOKING STANDS CEDAR CHESTS PEDESTALS, LAMPS . THE HOME FURNISHING CO. 7-8-9 R. R. ARCADE The Model Market Tel. 1435-3. 171 PARK, COR. MAPLE —Outlet Millinery Co. ‘ Hats For The Holidays SR 217 Main St.,, New Britain Sift Candy Every piece made in our own factories from the finest and most wholesome ingredienn. Prices quoted are for the one Liggett’s “The Chocolates ewith the Wol— derful Centers®—Orange and Gold Packa, “e fl 25 D1 ge Liggett's All Nut Assortment Ligget’s Debut Package.... Guth Chocolate Covered Nuts Liggett’s Sentiment Package Liggett’s Elect Chocolates .. Guth Assorted Chocolates .. Billie Burke Chocolates Maxixe Chocolate Covered Che; Martan Assorted Chocofates .. Triola S8weets 3333585358 For Home Consumption Our “Homemaid” Assortment of chocolates in bulk, fresh from our fac- tories, is constantly gaining in favor. Among them you will find Peppermint Patties Honey Nougatines Molasses Chips Coffee Walnuts $ Bitter Sweets Cocoanut Patties g Free Delivéry Ice Cream Drope Nut Caramels and many of your other favorites at 69Cp¢rpnund § jfur ThHe Smoker FANCY YOUNG TURKEYS 52 55 58c i Mo sr'x’if.‘sl,"s'.’ff"hf,’.fi'.',"’ri.’:.‘, \ s and dox of 25 2.59 Sausage Meat . 28c WE WisH Smo. Shoulders 20c e Native Pork . .. 20c YOU A Smo. Hams ... 22¢ Fresh Hamburg 20c MERRY XMAS Legs Lamb . ... 27 L | Bewitching Satin Hat Fashion’s Decree for Mid Winter Wear Our display of Satin Hats, the most popular style of thd FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS 48¢ Major Perfectos . Tllbox of 3s soo A very Inrge asso of domestic and lmpomd cigars. Some in packages of ro, cthers in boxes of 25 and so..1.10 to 15.00 Selected Pipes $1.50 Corona Pipes, Holiday special Italia Briar Pipes, sterling silver c 98¢ day,—is especially noteworthy for its completeness; the va riety of its styles, the ccloy $2.95 to $14.95 Blwe Line Bakelite Smoking Tobacco All the popular brands in half and one pound jars or tins, such as: PRINCE ALBERT .... TUXEDO assortment, the wide range of] prices. Here you can’ fin the hat you want, at the price FRESH LEAN ROAST PORK 22¢ FANCY ROASTING FOWLS 38¢c you want to pay. et THillinery Co., BLACK & “HX'I'E . All of the popular brands in_Ho