New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 25, 1921, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25 1921 Our fifty 98¢ bundles of WALL PAPER e“ies # advertised for sale Wednesday, were com- " pletely sold out before a quarter to eleven. : 0 of selected fruits { . P onl proe . N e s They were genuine barcains. rrow o ‘ STYLE QUALITY VALUE' UINCE On SATURDAY MORNING only we will ; 4 - = n'::mu& put on Sale just 100 pint cans of the famous OURRANT i sce Tamblers | Johnson’s Floor Wax at 63¢ per can 170_172 MAIN STREET, NEW BR]TAIN EACH— until 12 o'cloc 100 will be sold at this time, and Cam I's on Saturday morning only. . m estore | THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY | | Your Last Opportunl Drug Store. AIN STREFET. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in S PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD AND OILS ! ll‘&"A‘.\l) MOON GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES ‘ Onom . S | WALL PAPER, ROOM MOULDINGS, METAL CEILINGS, ETC. B ] kindred illa use Sun4 t N Catarrh, Nheumatism, 2 3—5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn. This is your last op ity to purchase Coats, Suits, CNETOCOURTIV [VW.CARBSBUSY | = WRANGLE OVER S5 PROGRAM FOR WEEK | 7 g 057 s> ™ = v | Aol & . o ] We have taken further reductions for this | Complainant Says She Was In-| Dance Samrday nght—Rev Sut ; A0 Big Economy Pargain Day. Our loss is I . : ¥ in. ly. . y cliffe Will Lead Sunday Gatbering ! » RS | | | Dvercoats sulted by New Landlord ¢ t | Rolier skating is so popular that it : We List a Few of the Wonderful Bargains a A breach of the peace caso involv- | has baen decided to have it for girls ; &' - | Ing a five dollar bill was tried out ' every Saturday afternoon, older girls N . Prices | before Judge G. W. Klett in police 2:30 to 4:00 and school girls 4 to RS Economy Bargain Day 5:30. It is a very good time for thosc ok who do not w how to skate to ; $5.67 to $11.00 ’ rs will have a chance ™ thony Boviak, agreed to pay the com- e lay nights after the league Il P & puits and plainant, Mrx. Mary Russcll, the g P lternate Saturdays. | . > ma 0 $10.00 to $21.00 money in question. The jmdg 3 s & rday night another mem- ( : e arked that there was no question bers > will be held in the 5.00 to $33.00. s . 1 } $1 “'f m.’ in his mind but that a breach of the These dances are par- O I'CSSCS 28 ol o1t ce peace had been proved, but since 1t tic ; enjoyed .because of the s ‘:',,'“""“_"’ :.'fi.oo | was glight he felt that payment of the good music and cordial spirlt, and in Velours and Serges. e bill Involved would settle the matter. because girls or men can come with- Values up to $15.00. Lawyey Henry Nowicki appeared for out partners and yet have a fine time. (' the used The state's case was The Sunday afternoon meeting will ) . presented by Prosecuting Attorney Al- he led by Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe, with . | bért A. Greenberg Miss Ruby Hart of Forestville as solo- f g Ty 8] Policeman Frank Palmer arrested {st. The meeting is at 4:30 followed ‘\ Boviak at his home at 312 Stanley by tea in the parlors at 5:30. Host- | strect Tuesday night upom complaint cssss Miss Florence Andrews and Mrs. | | ™ Economy Bargain Day of Mrs X pany Suits court this morning and judgment was | suspended when the abcuséd, An- Russeil and Mrs. Rose Her- Lancaster. { man, both of whom claimed’ that the The week’s program. € a— 2 4t | former had been insulted by.the ac- ! Saturday, February 26—9:30-12, 'LUM ST, | cused It appears that Mrs. Russell swimming (children); 2:30-4:30, | had given Boviak $5 as a deposit on plunges (women); 2:30-1, roller skat- 25 A 00 ) YRD, | a tenement which was to be rented ing (older girls): 4-5:30, roller skat- Buy Our Kna.* to her After repairs were made she jng (school girls); 8-11, m(-mbo.g'l‘ ° | received information that another gancing party. R Oats | woman had been given the tenement. Sunday, February 27—4:30, talk by ' . . She remonstrated with the landlord, Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe: soloist. Miss some all silk lined, demanding that she be given back the Ruby Hart. followed by tea. Hostess : $5 but he refused, stating that it Miss Florence Andrews and Mrs. some fur trimmed, . .. o | days elapsing between the time of the \fonday, Febh. 28—7-9, sewing les. —— Record No, ~Hsl§|’ ® | payment and Tuemday night. When sons: dramatic club. lerce & Co., 246 Maln, ). ropeated her demand. Mrs. Rus- Tuesday, March 1—4-5:30, plunges ' . N sell ims he used Insulting lan-' (children); 7-8:30. gymnasium class- Fumbaugh and Ine 1 ame: es: 7-9:30, plunges. ville, Ohlo, are | “rpl cases of Adam ck o Wednesday, March 2—4-5, swim- | Economy Bargain Day Economy Bargain Day Mra, Pohlman | 0 o = ntinied Ut ming (Normnl school girls : which time they 7:30, so. dancing class: 7:45-9 Witsonis A of failure to re- gwimmi essons: $-11, Girls® lndua- ' 6 X . . l 5 . . S \ their sidewalks. trial Dasketball league and roller ; | Suits, fur trimmed or piain K]dd‘e Coats st cdlor Shirta 3143, ors ,';.\.4. {2 ench giatinel Mareh 323 v | can be worn all spring; One lot 2 to 5 years, less \ishing Shop, 1 braham YLipman.| Thursday, March 3—2-3, correctiv. . 5 ' | ve hin case tried out. | gymnasium_ class and swimming: & all beautifully tailored and ne lo years, 14 Hoctety of the St. > with costs. Lipman's 5.30. Jigh School Girle club; 4.5, silk lined. than “,:OISt otfo s‘;go als. ved a whist a anes DV e at the corner of Main «wimming (normal); 7-8:30, swim- o atternoon. PIOTCE Teets ming lessons. 3 Values up to $35.00. Rt color Shirts $1.49 Friday, March 4—2:30-5:30, swim- urnishing Shop, 340 Y S TN “ Sty i vishin ¥ ‘MI"lfln in Cuts Sought T(xln:fl:n::“;lufink ’r-:ur;n‘:z(-‘ aesthe- SN S fiy) L EQTRRS |} From Board of Relief| saturday. 5—A. M. swim- Almost a million dollars in reduc- ming (children): p. m., plunges e been sought from the (women): 2:30-4, roller skating Economy Bargain Day joague of the Swedish surneyed to Pa tions h A B Journeyed to Port- | | oard of relief this month, that fig- (sirla): 0.10:30, roller skating S Sheedimeim el o . hor lengue of that | Ure representing about 900 separate | (men and girls). [ A“ C . 4 A" Cars talnment was carried | Petitions A ll|.AJ“l.I :;( those \\?1:\ AR ars ius Oa S o, ey o | propers v wine racores ana | MAIL GAR ROBBED |/} ' | | businecss houses have not xn:uh-' —_— S 81 Jocal inion trades- | A sInEle request o have thelf DroPo | pour Men Hold Up Train Near Rood- Stop Long or three-quarter length Pec;) Plush; all beauti- top it el Ty DT, OO @ G £ 53 fu};y lined; large shawl collars of raccoon or square | collars. felock. John C. Fitz at at e i - = | TRoodhouse, Ill, Feb. 25.—Posses Choral society is re- | “Y” Destroyed By Fire | today arc combing the Mississippi ’ S ratsn ozl ing Blaze | river bottoms in the vicinity of Quin- st el In Morning i nction, 37 miles west of here, ’ . (] reens Christopher Scaife will speak Sun \\In : four men armed with rifles l'eefl S = ? price v tion.” Mr. Scaife has been in Y. M., o1q yp Chicago and Alton passenger C.A. lobby on “Japanese ImmIZTa- | train No. 10 from Kansas City to Chi- ‘ ngton, D. C, will be tlon.”” Mr. Schaifo has been in Y. M.| cago, early this morning, and escaped A. work for 15 years, part of that after forcing the mail clerk to hand time as physical director in the Hart- | over three regisiered letters and a ford nssociation. For more than n; registered packag E B: in Da year he was in Russia and Siberia In Reports reccived at the division -gain Da conomy ibargam y e Interontcn i office of the railroad hcre indicate Economy Barg y - the amount stolen by the bandits will 3 not exceed $50 Meamenger Ayers, in charge of the EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL—Sport Coats with] | FUR CO A‘l’S 01: S ol L e Sermivrances by B large shawl collars of Raccoon; beautifully lined. - : has but three days more in which to | look into the claims and prepare a | report. | Work. | |

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