New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 13, 1921, Page 5

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e RAIDS BY POLIGE " NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, - FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921. TEN ARRESTED IN (Continded trom First Page.) not gullty, it will probably be neces- sary to bring the entire force to po- | Nco court next Wednesday morning for the trial of the vases. The police- men met at the station at 4 o'clock and were detalled, two in each party, to the various saloons which were marked to be ralded. At an hour agreed upon, the saloons were rafded | simultaneously bartenders being taken by surprise ywhen the plain | clothes men eithef vaulted the bar or scized bottles when an effort was | made to destroy the evidence Sergeant Willlam C. Hart and Po- Meeman Axel Carlson went into Cur- ry's place on Maln streot where they found a quantity of alleged liquor. At Olescevich's saloon, Sergeant George . Ellinger and Patrolman Jack Ken- nedy secured the evidence. Patrol- men Patrick O'Mara and - Charles Johnson went into Farr'd place where thoy took a quantity of liquor and court. Patrolmepn J. ©. Stadler and .‘uhl‘r Malona visited the Parodayeo ace of business. Kt Skritulskl's, Patrol Driver Peter Cabelus and Pa- trolman Thomas Feeney found evi- dence of ligdor traffip, It is alleged. Policemen Adelbert Veley and Kd- ward Kiley inade up the party thaf made an informal yisit:to the Turner hall cafe and Patrolmen Pdtrick How- ley and Hanford Dart made a suce cessful rald on Gogonowski's saloon. Michael Roman went to visit his sister, Mts. Joseph Medvick of 62 Smalley street, last night. He had been deinkipg and was in.a jovial mood, %o he proceeded to sing. Mrs. Medvick warned him to remain silent or leave the house. He objected to such an order so. he struck her. Po- Neeman Michael Massey was detailéd to investigate the complaint of Mra Medvick and placed the accused under arrest on charges of drunken« pess and breach of the peace. w. A Bragg and’ Frank B Sewell were “tagged”’ yesterday for allow- ing thelr cars to remuin more than 40 minutes on the south wside of | | notified the proprisdor to appear ml | | 1 | | | *hurgh street. Judgmeént was sus- ‘mh'd. PN Eagle milk, 2lc. Russell Bros.— advt, BERGDOLL'S GOLD ‘ TRACED BUT LOST Last Scen of $105,000 Was On Withen Table—Nag_One Knows When ¢ Went. Washington, D. C; May 13.—The House Bergdell committeo has traced to a kitchen table in the heme of Mrs. Emma C. Bergdoll in Philadeluhia the $105,000 4n gold which ber sop. G, G | Bergdoll, Says hu butied , in Westérn Maryland. But there the trail wss lost, James E. Romig, close friend ot Bergdoll and former police magistrate of Philddelphia, who succeeded in gotting tha gold out of the treasury when the government was conserv- ing its gOldatipply, testified that the last he saw of the gold was when it was dumped on a tible.in the kitchen the ol "home. Bergdoll was characterized as Mtar gazer by Special Agent John l-’ O'Conner of the department of jus- tice, who was on the slacker's tyail for many moriths. “He consulted the stars and be- lleved he would come back from France a corpse If he entered the army,”” Mr. O'Conner sald. “That wa¥ tho main reason he tried to dodge the draft. . The fact is that ha is yellow and a coward. He is afrald of a fight unless ho is equipped with an ar- senal.” “LAVA-VAR" is the best remedy for all sur- face wounds of wood- works: - It's a_joy to watch the orifld‘i brilliancy and depth BF color return with a fow 'sweeps of a brush and bright, smooth, easy flowing'LAVA-VAR." “EAVA-VAR™ drles over “hlght. Waterproof. Won't turn white. Keep a can handy. Yoar Dealer’s AM Ovlm and Clear Felton, Sibley & Co., Inc. Philadelphia am-lxnmn of Colors, Paints Vamishes since 1863 “Bave m- nmu Jana you -no LAVA VAR e Floor A\ Connors-Halioran’s Way of Facing An “Overstocked” Situatierr { 10 DAYS OF REDUCTIONS UT “PEP” INTO BUS S HAT’S our job — and we’ve certainly got the right start; you'd KNOW that if youfwere hare when flle Snk (\/) Began, Wednesday morning. There are Eight More Days of the Special Selling. This is not a permanent reduchon——)ust a temporary means of bringing our stock down to a normal levei Here’s what we’ve done to prices: Hundreds of Splendid SUITS Reduced to $24,50 That's giving the sale the right start. These Suits don’t have to apologize for their style, their fit, or their mater- jial—they’fe ALL THERE. We can fit any man. ~ L =57 EXTRA SPECIAL Odds and Ends of Suiis Scores of Qur Finest Suits Reduced $2 1 ‘50 Novsewle“:'e tatltm§?o§ou§:9 buy finér Suits than thesé. ‘They are the product of America’s finest clothes A Few of a Kind—But . We Have a Good Chance makers: cleverly styled; masterfully to Fit You. tailored. All sizes. Men’s Furnishings Reducing . $1:15 Chalmers” Athletic @ 19c Union Suits e v 25219 | Boys’Clothes Lisle Hose For Meu a 43C ; .9 ° ~ Fo‘l; Men L@ 29(: Boys Sults Silk Shirts, With Two .Palr Paints at Si Shins $9.75 $14.75 E::::loq‘ll\:%yras $ 1 7 . 7 5 Shirts. ....AT. . spn> White Oxford Shirts @ i S b = . Valne og- 80 8.5 .. Boys’Middy Suits Sifle @ Extra values for 10 days at $5.95 i\;le_n‘s Caps . 'ajarnas Up to 3165 > Top Coats a ol $7.00 values . .. . Now Priced At Mad Han::(serchiefs, 65¢c .. $ 7 . 50 Men's and Youne Boys’ Reefers and 21 5 Maln Street : GiL3 v l-fundreds of Fine SUITS Reduced to $29.5 . These are the sort of Suits you’d have paid $75 for the good old high priced clothing days !" They’re- fi wonderfully styled; fine workmanship; all the fine “tril ming touches. And ever so many models ! —Very Speclal—- An Attractive Lot of i KUPPENHEIMER BRAND TOP COATS $24.50 Need We Say More? ocim Formerly up to to $60. Not Al Siz o vy TROUSERS to Match Odd Coats and Vests $4. 95 and $5.95 LADIES’ DEPARTMENT Clean-up Sale of Women’s and Misses’ - S ® _ ® Spring Suit: Values that make it profitable for the who have waited till now to buy Suits. - . Ever Garment in stock marked down to sacrifici prices. At this low price a special A collection of wonderful Suits $ 7 that are reduced from regu- by lar stock. All wool, beauti- ! fully silk lined Suits Several beautiful braided and iy embroidered models; also 7 ¢ I ] man-tailored Suits in the ' . most desired materials .... Fifty exclusive Suits- the choice of our stock in the $ O ‘ season’s latest models, elab- - ) orately ; also new » long line effects—offered at less than: manufacturer’s cost The Maln Storé onthe Mal_h Str‘

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