New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 28, 1921, Page 3

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Boston Store TESSIE EATS BUT DOESN'T PAY BILL Accosed Is Fined in Court at | This Morning’s Session Only Two More Days Left to take wdvantage of our great Cost Sale, Which closes Monday Night. A charge of SO cents for an order of pork chops, a bottle of near beer and filve cups of coffee, was ex- horbitant in the mind of Sam Tessie, 80 he refused to pay an Elm strcet restauranteur last night upon presen- tation of the bill. Policeman Hanford Dart was called In to investigate the complaint. He placed Tessie under ar- rest on charges of drunkenness and refusing to pay for his meal. Today Judge B. W. Alling fined the accused §3 on the drunkenness charge and sus- pended judgment on the second count. Matthew Guida, waiter in the ecating house which is at 280 Elm street, testified that he had served the accuscd the articles mentioned upon his order. When he presented the bill, payment was refused. The accused said he haa tuken only the near beer, him ill, so he rcfused to pay for coffee and chops. Oscar Schaal was taken in by Police- man Willlam McCarthy on a drunken- | ness charg Schaal was unable to navigate 1 the corner of Commer- clal and Center streets last night. He ! was fined $10 and costs, We are now in a position to supply | lou with 9-4 Bleached Pequot Sheot- , which we have been unablce to t until now. Sale price 50c per yd. —— | Boys' and Girls’ School Hose, made dth four thread heel and toe. Black, phite and cordovan. Sale price [35- pair. MLadies’ Silk Hose, fashioned back, i double sole and high spliced Black only. Sale price 49¢ pr. Negligee Shirts, made of fino T dras In very neat patterns. Sale $2.00 each. Madics’ Fleoced Lined Unjon Sults, prest Mills" make. Extra heavy. pricy $2.00 cach. adies’ Black Satben o price $1.10 cach. I tho leading makes in Halr Nets, Discount. Petticoats, small girls were committed, tem- to the County Home. The | mother of the children cloped with another man some time ago. Since that time the father lost his job and the children are in need of support, it was explained. The parent ex- plained that he will take the children out of the institution as soon as he se- cures employment, two porarily, e LI CLOSES MONDAY NIGHT. ULLAR & NIVEN ROUTE TO N ORLEANS. Steamer PlllNI With ¥ ngers Starts From Pittsburgh for Mardi Gras. Pittsburgh, Jan. 28.—Carrying pas- scngers from the eastern section of the country to the Mardl Gras cele- bration at New Orleans, the steamer Queen City is en route to the south today. The boat with many of its - e berths occupled, steamed from the ¥ T e Pittsburgh harbor late yesterday. "l_{‘,“f":‘,’ :,‘ f\‘::)‘"’ Passengers from clties and towns GLASSES ¥ITTED | 21008 the Ohio and Mississippi rivers S { will be picked up as the steamer By makes its way southward. Officers of A. PINKUS the steamer said that all berths had ° EYESIGHT SPLCIALIST. | been reserved before the departure from Pittsburgh. The Queen City "1':'"-"“." is due to arrive at New Orleans, Feb- ruary 5. lmd WIVCS” ‘—::::h exgs, 76‘(‘ doz. Russell ‘Phoue 570 Fxoerienca Hu- Bros. WOMEN of flesh color Nalnsook. single amd double clastic knee 'S BLOOMERS Ruffled and 33c Full which made ! | At a chamber session of the court, ERALD, “RIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1921 FACTORIES REOPENING Blakeslee Forge Company of South- ington and Winsted Hosiery Com- pany Find Business Better. Southington, Jan. .—The Blakes- lee Forge company will resume opera- tions on Monday following a several wecks' shutdown caused by business depression. Officials of the company said last night that no new schedule of wages would go into effect when { the men returned and that over 75 | per cent. of the men will be back on | their jobs next week Winsted, Jan | was made today 28%.—Announcement that the mills of the Winsted Hosiery company and the New England Knitting company which have been closed for a month will be reopenied next week with a 15 per cent. reduction in wages. The | companies esiployed a total of 800 persons the latter part of last year. BOAT LIBERATED. Hartford, Jan. 28.—The tug Spar- tan has succeeded in breaking a nav- able path through the ice to the steamer Hartford which for two days and three nights had been ice bound in the Connecticut river near the | South Glastonbury dock. 80c VARUE TEAS COFFEE Ground to Order Ceylon-Formosa-Mixed l TAX EXEMPTION ON ALL NEW DWELLINGS Idea Non-Taxable for 15 Years Washington, Jan. for all new period of at least means of advocated by Lawson Purdy, tion capital and He Suggested That They Be' 28 ax exemp- dwellings for a 15 years as a stimulating bmldmz was formoer president of the New York city board of taxes and exemptions, dress conference called by Commerce of the United States. in an ad- before the housing the Chamber of Such | here today exemption would he a substantial in- | ducement to builders, He advocated that it should apply homes built in years. Remission of taxes on struction all Mr. Purdy said. | 0 the next three new con- could not be considered a discrimination against owners of ox- | isting property, he declared, the fact now are one hundred per cent, of in view construction costs above that normal. Down Again—OQur Prices 40c VALUE 25¢ POUND PRICES OF OUR COFFEES ARE REDUCED AGAIN |[Fine Bulk Cocoa, b 15c| Rolled Oats, bulk, 5 b 2Sc Flavoring Extracts ... 24c| Vaunilla and Lemon, 2 oz. bottle ‘ Soups, all kinds, 3 cans 36¢ EGGS, dehyd. Baking Powder XX, 6 Egg Carton. b 30c “MAKES YOUR BREAD TASTE BETTER” “SWEET NUT” --31ch ; MARGARINE “CHURNED FROM THE BEST — SOLD TO THE BEST” Sundew BUTTER s5c 1b Old Fashioned ez, DIRECT 49c 283 Main St., “BENEFIT STORES.” New Britain, Conn., (14c per-lk FRESH FAFRM EGGS 80c Dozen. IMPORTING CO [ &= o= BREAD 365 Arch St, New Britain, Conn. in Bloomers BLOOMERS of flesh colored Jersey Cloth, elastic walist and knee. 22c sizes WOMEN'S BLOOMERS Made of flesh colored Crepe, with flower patterns 690 PECIAL DRESS GINGHAM 5,000 yards of cxtra goodd quality Ginghams in all plain colors and plald patterns SPECIAL' APRON GINGHAM 3,000 yards of handsome checks, 27 inches wide. Limit 20 yards to customer. Yard 10c LONG Good quality 36 inches wide, Limit 10 yards to customer CLOTH full bleached. Yard 15¢ An Extra Corset Special model for medium fig- An elastic top slender and - Fleah, CHILDREN'S BILOOMERS of black Satin. Sizes 8 to 12 25c¢c Ome meodel of flesh color brocade Another model Bandeaux Brassieres 19¢ of heavy cambric reen- Wide 39 c fabric, hook back ... forced throughout. cluny Iace trimmed Philip H. tian companies required equip the new Aapartments needed in this coun- try presented one of the most serious problems. estimated to Geadsden, American Electric Railway . told the conference that lack of the president of the | require associa- dwelling needed. by public utility homeos ciation country as a meal utilities would Ice Cream, Merck’'s Sodium Phosphate 13 b tinafout e Seidlitz Powders, strength Cascara Sagrada 'l‘ableta . Beef, Fletcher's Castoria Squibb’s heavy Mineral Oil 69¢ Imperial Granum, $1.00 size Red Cross Absorbent Cotton, 1st grade .... CANDY Lady Mabel, our popular brand of assorted chocolates; Ib. box ..... 25c Peter's Milk Chocolate Discs All Chewing Gums. including Beechnut Nestle's Almond Bars, larxe llc e HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES Prices apply to both stor SPECIALS FOR full ..59¢ Lucky Strikes, Camels, ..19¢c 10 for of 10 ( Saturday Only ...28c USSP .23c box Hudnut's 23c per 100 Iron and Wine......88¢C (Full pint bottle.) pints Lo .25C Djer Kiss Djer Kiss 74c Cocoanut ceee...lb, 69C WOMEN’S SILK HOSE Full fashioned first quality. markable value Black only ........w. $l 29 GINGHAM SKIRT APRONS Large gencrous size, long 39 strings; checked patterns C A Wonderful Lot Of Bargains From Our Basement A great sale of Oups and saucers, plain white DECORATED CUPS AND SAUCERS 6 differcnt patterns ODDS AND 2,000 pleces to close out at BEE SOAP. 25¢c ENDS OF CHINA c-uc.h. 1 Oc 5,000 PURKISH TOWELS Good size 15x24, 121/2(: hemmed .. TURKISH TOWELS Good heavy, double thmld, hemmed ends 19¢ TURKISH TOWELS Another shipment of 100 Jdozen just received. Buy all you want. 25 C Plain white and fancy TURKISH BATH TOWELS Extra large size 20x40, oxtry heavy; Have three blue stripes . . HUCK TOWELS Mercerized quality, different selections. Newly arrived ...... Yard 10 of Filet TABLE DAMASK 58 Inclles wide, patterns your 50c CURTAINS Net; about 85 Ils len, former price $3.25, to close out at .. Pair Another stock of 72x90 just received ........ PEQUOT SHEETS $1.29 DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS Good quality hemstitched or scalloped, 58-inch size .. $1.00 $825,000, equip the millipn Expansion of private buiding asso- operations portunities for home advocated by K. V. er financial advisor States Housing Corporation. And Others. Blackstone ,Cigars (londres) (Saturday only) 1-2 pints Liquid Green Soap... Woodbury's Facial Soap properly | SIMF 000 to % quarter d an a Pas mar! of ‘4 ini und! morn the poilu.s throughout the 18 of increasing op- bhuilding was Haymaker, form- to the United AXELRODS—SATURDAY SPECIALS AT OUR FOUNTAIN Semon delicious Hot Drinks, Sandwiches, Cakes, Let us fill your Prescriptions for safely" s sake. es. THE SMOKER ' CIGARKETTES ] Sat. Only $1.55 Per Carton J ot 200. .11c each -$1.00 Big Mozart Cigars, packages Saturday only) $1.19 e TOILET ARTICLES Saturday Only. Violet Sec Toilet WALSE ....ccoesesshies.T00 Imogene Toilet Water.....79C Witch Hagzel (double strength) .39¢c es.24c 5%¢ .2ic .49%¢c .18c Face Powder. Talc Powder. 0il Shampoo WOMEN’S SILK ' Ipswich 18 inches. First quality; black and colors MEN'S SILK HO Heavy fibre Silk; Bear brand WOMEN’S BURSON HO Regular and extra sizes. Marked secODdS e .ve oo oaen e SPECIAL ‘WOMEN'S WHITE of Muslin with rufile of neat 5-inch SKIR broidery. Made with undcriay .| BARGAIN Envglope o

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