New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 30, 1920, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1920. tenant Bridgeman in the raids wnre'x\le, and has paid up. Condemna- Philip W. Flynn, Frank Nichols, |tion proceedings will be conducted Arthur Pinnell, Walter Stiles John | Wednesday morning in his case, Flynn and Alfred L. Rudd Liquor Prosecutor Albert A. Green- | vers has announced. Horwitz Withdraws His | Appeal and Pays Fine ! Bennie Horwitz, proprietor of a | Park street cafe, has withdrawn his ! | plea from the judzment of the lo- | N cal police court in imposing a $150 i Terryvilie, Dec. 30.—Following g, "ynon him for offering liquor for been disbursed to Injured workmen | concerted raids by state police officers, in Connecticut or for their medical | headed by Licutenant Robert W. treatment during the past two ycars | Rridgeman vesterday afternoon, under awards made by the five com- | 7 cafe owners and 2 bartenders were pensation commissioners of the state, | brought court and fined for the city departments 000, making necessary a of approximately twc m vear's tax rate. The various departments fo lei der of the fiscal vear will Ue: Heal | $500; parks, $700; City hall commi Many Commissions W Ask for Ad- ,Sion. $3,400; school committee, $7§ ditional Funds Soon. $1,355,680 IS PAID | | | IN COMPENSATION | RAIDED BY POLICE Injpred Workmen Get This Amount | Seven Resorts Are Visited and Those CITY DEPT. DEFICIT. For Medical Attention During Arrested Pay Fines Amount- Year Past Two Years ing to $1, 1. ) An estimate by Mayor O. F. Curtis Figures showing that $4.355.650 has places the amount of probable deficit before the areeting Cards or agreements approved by them, were submitted by Govermor Mareus H Holcomb yesterday in the joint bien- nial report of the commissioners. This reprosents an increase of $1,272.- ! over the disbursements made to labor during the previous two years. In addition to recommending sev- a total of $1,135.44 for vielating the state liquor laws. All this happencd within two hours. The raiding partics | swept down on the lacal saloons and after the policemen are ali have bought lquor in e they visited, the proprietors were mediately taken to court ¥ Get the DRIGINAL —S"=—<="—= Fresh,'full-cream milk and the extract of se- © lected malted grain, reduced to powder form. Those sted and the amount of ! their fines follow:— | John C. D saloon owner, fine $100, costs § eral proposed amendments to the workmen's compensation law the com- missio all attention to wide dis- crepancies in the system of grading eye injuries and point to the need of Chris Berti The Food-Drink for All Ages. eyt VR Bt Used successfully for.over 1/3 century. The total of $4.244.650 paid to - | William H. Wietfield, saloon owner, | W Superior to tea, coffee, cocoa jured workmen was made up as fol | fine $100, costs $26.16. | " lows:— Andrew Scjerman, proprietor Austin | A quick lunch readily digested. mE | Paia out by House, fine $100, « $26.16. Invigorating, Nourishing, Delicious ot ket Pnilin Blosok. on owner, fino 3 | compensati, Philip Blosol = Ask for Horlick’s at All Fountains jnson Drug Co.!: PG T BT — T W John Murofski, proprieto: hot or cold water. Keep at home or when traveling.. §9.171 MAIN STREPT Hotel, . ), costs $26.16 “ran ender for Mur- - ..(\'k., l:(no $1 6. Ask For and Get Ho rll(:k's. OPEN EVENINGS. thus Avoiding Imitations SUBSTITUTES Cost YOU Same Price= Alex Ul loon owner fine | ‘Write for free sample to Horlick's, Dept. B, Racine, Wis. tionery Dept. aloon owner, fine self-insurers in direct wards, $735,579.44 surgical and count of injured emp Herbert L. Mills 336 MAIN STREET 1 out by insurance thorized to transact surance business in state. 294,28 S insurance comjpx | count_of surgical | piial pilis, $1,10 companies compensa $1.9 bartender for Ul- $26.1 { jes on ac. Catlicksy Th"o‘l'd Reliable al and hos- . $ Round Package 1t was the g liquor clean-up | in Terryville’s history, and one of the most complete raids cver conducted | by the state police. The cases re | tried before Charles L Allen, justice of the peace, and George R. Sturges, = liquor prosecutor for Litchfield county, prosecuted the cases. i The state officers who assisted Lieu- | HARDWARE ONE POUND BABY NORMAL Abilene, Tex., Dec, 30.—A one | pound baby born Christmas night to | Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Pruitt of this city fall Clearance Sale of Jdisplays evidence of robust health. ’ The child kept y rap d rC G e s A W R EE R N N K N R R AN R AN AN NS S BT CC R AN TR NN SN R TR e R R R RN R R R NN v an rly to 8§77 priy to $08.75 Ty 'Kill That Cold With Vels CASCARA 9UININE < Colds, Coughs QOM\O La e":?pp. Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Grippe in 3 days—Ezxcellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect th® head—Cascara is best Tonic Lazative—No Oplate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT ABLE OF SWEATERS | Up to %21 / K605 TO %1005 WOMEN'S COATS rly to & 65,00 $30 rly to £ 83.00 rly to $110.00 $64 REFOUSSE GLOVES Dorothy $2.95 $4.50 ut tomorrow NewVictor Records for January Everybody who received a Victrola for Christmas will- be-particu- larly interested in this list of new Victor music. But whether it is for that new Victrola or for theVictrola which has been the friend of your heart for years, you will find elections you will want to hear—and add to your record collection. Any Victor dgaler will gladly play any num- bers for you. The she Honafall Eompany 40 TRUMBULL ST. HARTFORD. ys tv Buy Our Kind.” . - - ) NFCKWFAR Number Size Price Mefistofele—L’altra notte (They ThrevMy Child Into the Sea) Frances Alda 74651 12 $1.7§ Tarkish March (From “Ruins of Athens) Violin Mische Elman 64915 1.28 Quartet in D Minor—Allegretto ma noitroppo (Mozart) Flonzaley Quartet 74652 1.75 Mignon—Polonaise, “Io son Titania” ('m Fair Titania) Amelita Galli-Curci 74653 1.75 Life Orville Harrold 64916 12§ Banjo Song Nme. Homer and Miss Louise Homer 87572 1.50 Elijah—If With All Your Hearts Edward Johnson 74654 1.75 Since You Went Away John McCormack and Fritz Kreisler 87573 1.50 Le Coucou (The Cuckoo) Piano Sergei Rachmaninoff 64919 1.25 Andrea Chenier—Nemico della patrie? (The Enemy of His Country?) Titta Ruffo 88626 178 Stein Song Reinald Werrenrath 64914 1.2 ‘That Naughty Waltz Olive Kline-Elsie Bdur} 45203 1.00 Alabama Moon Olive Kline-Elsie Baker . Alice Blue Gown—Waltz Joseph C. Smith’s Orcbem}mm Tripoli—Medley Waltz Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra 1 Love You Sunday—Medley*Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chiu‘n}mm‘ Oh Gee! Oh Gosh!—One Step The Benson Orchestra of Chicago - My Sahara Rose—Medley Fox Trot Actordion Pietro }!8702 Stop It!—One Step Accordion Pietro Fve Got the Blues for My Kentucky Home Aileen Sh-ley}lmos Singin’ the Blues Aileen Stanley Sally Green (The Village Vamp) Billy M"""}xsm P've Got the A-B-C-D Blues Billy Murray-Ed. Smalle Forgive Me Lord Homer Rodnhuvcr}ls,,os Old Rugged Cross Mrs. William Asher-Homer Rodeheaver Avalon (Fex Trot Song) Charles l-l;rrinm}“707 Rock-a-Bye Lullaby Mammy Peerless Quartet Feather Your Nest Albert Campbell-Henry B-rr} 18708 ©Old Pal, Why Don’t You Answer Me? Heary Burr, Grieving for You—Feather Your Nest—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Ambassador Orchestra My Wonder Girl—Coral Sea—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Ambassador Orchestra Desse-Leland's.—~ tch night services Friday, by the Reformation ehurch will not be held store your battery for you r, reasvnable rates. Sliamons Battery company Phon« 1 ‘s New Year's Eveo I, Teriins Friday evening O1ch. Class at 7:30.—advt We bLattery charged or re- ‘n'm s 193 Arch street. thens P. Godfrey's classes in Il meet Monday, Jan. 10th t. rgason and Herbert Sea were injured in an auto eddent in Torrington, have o, thetr homes in this city riday night A HUB SPECIAL AT — 50c MEN'S TROUSERS Save $2 on a pair. Regularly $5.00 at $2.95 Regularly $6.00 at $3.95 MEN'S UNDERWEAR RIBBED UNDERWEAR Regularly $1.25 for Shirts or Drawers at 7 5 c Each. UNION SUITS Regularly $2.50 at $1.75 Learn to know HUB values. Ours is a new store. We bought at falling prices; we are selling at lower prices. HITR C’ 391 ' soclal FOR FRIDAY ONLY $1.00 and $1.50 .88 - - - '.4'.-.' - - E close at 0 Close at 12 35703 EATER— - - > = o = Hear these new Victor Records tomorrow at an{: Victor dealer’s. He will give you an illustrated booklet describing their New Victor Records on sale at all dealers on the 1st of caci month. Victrolas in great variety from $25 to $1500. of a rofreshing te at AXELROD'S Main & store, 403 - - can now have your 's Tee Cream at our we as well as at our treet hranch, = Victrola With our two stores REQ. V.9, PaT.OFF 1 give n 1921, ELROD’S Drug Service N STREET 284 PARK STREET you greater - - - e - I D e I R T T O I T s -

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