New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 28, 1920, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, ards || giads Skates, Snow Shovels e Dept- | HERBERT L. MILLS - HARDWARE 336 MAIN STREET on Drug Co. 171 MAIN STREET EN EVENINGS. You Should Visit AZARUS CO. ARE DISSOLVING PARTNERSHIP. We Are SACRIFICING Our ENTIRE STOCK OF HIGH CLASS COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, WAISTS, UNDERWEAR, CORSETS,HOSIERY, GLOVES ALL'S ‘SATISFACTION' ARANCE SALE store is thronged with To you, whose business has helped us prosper, we send our warmest wishes for your happiness and pros- B customer beenuse the perity throughout the coming year. l|l|l| PRICE for garments up to S for garm garments up to ilm) THE JGIN BOYLE COP:PANY Wholesale and Retail Dealers i PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD AND OILLS GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES WALL PAPER, ROOM MOULDINGS, METAL CEILINGS, ETC. 3—5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn. The . Horafall empany MARTFORD. © Buy Our Kind.” ITY ITEMS CHANGES IN TRAINS PALAGE ANNIVERSARY i A. has aceepted an invita ’ Second Year at the Theater, CHILDREN’S HATS - CHILDREN’S WEAR, INFANTS" WEAR, rrington court, and e Discontinuance of Service Sched- Kimsrgsils g Qhimmgpe gl o1 ules Affects New Britain T PRICES UNHEARD OF "THE ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE TURNED INTO CASH. Nothing held back. This sale is the greatest the women of ‘New Britain and surrounding towns ever had. All merchandise will sell at less than pre-war prices. happy smile he usually greets patrons of the theater with, looked on with a satisfaction yesterday while - his vaudeville artists pleased two large Several changes and discontinuances | audiences. This week the second an- in the schedules of trains operating | niversary of the new management at B W W. 3. A. dance. Dee hereabouts have been announced by | the theater is being observed. Special v . 27" | the New York, New Haven and Hart. | decorations have been strung through B Sain home from | ford Mailroad to take effect January | the theater, and a number of colored 0 e e 3 electric lights makes the scene a ®. Brumbe e S On the Mid town-Berlin \-luvn'l‘A pretty one. On both sides ot the stage bit, Mich. after spendimg the | trains No. 560, 875, 585, 559, 861, §79 | therc are wo large floral horseshoes. B e e Shona and $83 will m; b 4;.4 ;;:uuv;l-'l,lhu~' The .:,‘I-ln‘...mn.-m is one o(‘(hv big- - ° v cave De at | gest bills the managem has ever al sale at Hessc-Leland's. 7S at 5:56 p. m., 888 at | presented. On .\o\\.;'(u‘re‘:“c\t"‘ bl . m., 859 will leave Middle- [ midnight frolic will be given. at 10:15 a. m., 861 at 11:30., | will be a number of added atractions at 6:02 p, m. and $85 at 10:00 p. | 1o the bill m. Train No. 869 now leaving Middle- U R | ton Sundays at 10 a. m. for lin will be discontinued and No, 3 CO. REPORT. leaving Derlin Sundays at 11:04 for - wur battery charged or re- t Joster's, 193 Arch street. J. Clescznski has returned f's college for u week's va- stponed meeting of Sons of 1 Auxiliary, will be evening in G. A R of dancing at Firemen's ball ar's Eve, Bardeck's.—advt w stor 1 battery for you ter, reasonnble rates. Simmong Battery company Phone dvt Middletown will also be discontinuod The following changes are to take place on the New Britan-Berlin linc | next Monday Trains 191 | 1947, and 1957 respectively will leave 11:20 p. m. week days. Sundays, train P No, 1967 will not run. From —~ . | Britain, trains No. 1918 and 19 ses, Only, Are Tried This | o,ve 4t 10:3{ a. m. and 10:21 p. m. - X ening train will not run on ng — Man Who Caused 1he cvening e at Passenger Station Fined Train No. 82, leaving New York for | Springfield dally at 8:00 a. m will Mitchell was fined 35 and | leave fifteen minutes ecarlier. Train Judge B w Alling t to. N 46 leaving New York weck days police court session, having | for Boston, via Waterbury will stop und gullty of breach of the | at Stamford. There is a slight change The accused wus arrested at , in the schedule of train No. 85, leav- senger station yesterday aft- | ing Springfield for New Haven at by Ser ant Theodore John- | 6:556 p. m. This train will leave Berlin A Patrolman Frank Eaglish | at $:10 p. m. Train No. %), Spring- o refused to sit down, leave | Neld to New York week days will leave tion and discontinue his prac- | Springfield at 9:15 p. m. and be ten bothering people waiting for minutes earller that its previous | M® had nothing to say this schedule at stations along the route ra Patrolman Foglish char until New llaven is r ched where it d his actions as those of a | will wait to make up time for the an | previous schedule run to New York ent was suspended in the -— R B aGisiaw Miskofaka, charged AN ACTIVE (HAMBER. Funkenness. Ie was arrested — 176,500 Stations Are Now Beipg Cared For in This State. The Southern New England Tele- | phone Company announces that its total umber of stations at the close of the year will be proximately 176,500, which means that there is a telephone to each elght inhabitants of the territory covered by the com- pany, consisting chiefly of Connec- ticut, with a few polnts outside the state included. Telephones continue more numerous than automobiles, there being about one auto to four- teen human beings. The Sovthern New England Telephone Company estimated that ias gan in telephone stations for 1920 will be 16,600, the largest increase of amy year in its history. At the quarterly meeting of the directors of the company yester- day in New Haven, the regular quarterly dividend of 2 per cent, or $2 a share, payable January 15, 1921, to stockholders of record December 31 1920, was declared. '--PALACE-- ay afternoon by Traffic Police Dallas, Texas, Iu l'ny $7,500 to Have | Atweter, It was the first Cleve Ladislaw explained, and he come drunk by aceldent \RI‘I‘A': s IMPROVED. imore, Dec. 28.—Continued im- Train There, Chicago, Dec The Dallas Texas Chamber of Commerce is to pay the Cleveland World's champion baseb 7,600 to train in that city, 'Midnight Frolic OVER $30,000 STOCK TO SELECT FROM. Come early tomorrow morning, Wednesday, December 29th, and pick your choice. . REMEMBER THE NAME AND ADDRESS: LAZARUS CO. 164 MAIN ST. ent in Cardinal Gibbons' cop- was reported today from Union Md., where he Is staying at the of Robert T, Shriver. Mr. a contract made by Trim Speaker and announe dent Dunn of the club h The champions city the proceeds B

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