New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 30, 1921, Page 5

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JAIND AINE FOR FORGERY| YN 7 s e W s | The People’s Market Co. Court in $500 Bonds : : , COR. PARK AND ELM STREET - pi . Big= | | REAL QUALITY SPECIALS FOR OR | OPENING: TONMORROW s store in Kensington, e oo want to concen- Grocery Specnals ATTENTION | Meat Specials shment, were tried befc Fancy Tomatoes For the convenience of the i‘&NCY STEER BEEF ek soesios oo & forzery fraic on a piece Bleers wtuered & mote for %Y e of work just slip Rt semisre of Teay Pt a- 'ick of CRIGLEY’S " Not Necessary. | b( R 'wb. Roche found sufficlent evi- Large Tomatoes People of New Britain and Vicin- STE Herrintage Peas . ity, we are opening a Big Market %houlder Steak Fort Hubert Peas at Corner Elm and Park Streets. B‘;lt’tolxtnmll!l:;i Hermitage Corn (Formerly Corbin-Russwin store) | | Sirloin Steak . .... B 35¢ bind both over the the next the superifor court, opening Polo Corn Short Stea Housel Pears —FRIDAY, JULY 1ST.— 0 k . d on the third Tuesday in " Bond:-.wors lflxed ]nl tsa .. .ol help ided It possible for the LR o raise that bond. Judge in daily tazi:—and ¥, Mangan, appearing for the ventured an opinion that ¢hildren of the accused & sufficlent bond to keep om skipping out. Py ” g ote In question was tendere: Z i B strial Loan bureau May 32, ] Y FR FEczavds signatures of Tony Greco Al d( Mary Greco as endorsers. | SapPeal‘ des were named as payees. P 1y in, proprietor of the ‘mr a check for $470 nofe’given him, and that further depleted WI:;I: - | A tor WRIGLETS , who engineered oft an additional $25 us D cpeAl s gives vou comfort When the money finally hands of the Gerardes 7 . and polse—l('adds $445 for their $5600 agreement called for the B a 4 the ZQB‘ tbat of iInterest at six per cent. ent on the principal of | . “E 2 i k until the entire note w: | v AL 1 _means success. this manner, the paymen = - SEALED TIGAT KEPT RIGAT . Punichel ) Spléndid Quality Foods, Low Demonte Pineapples Prices, courteous attention and Happyvale Salmon the kind of a fine Market that we Perfection Red Salmon . ... . | know you will want. White Rose Flat Salmon ... SOME extra “Opening Sale” R LR Challenge Milk Specials for Friday and Saturday | Beef Liver .......... 1t B Ib Evaporated Milk that will be worth your while to — LAMB — Eagle Milk look over. Genlune Spring Leg Lamb ;. 280 Campbell’s Beans ; Pure Jelly (glass) per cent was worked on the As explaineg. 3300 Note Issued. Gans, who has offices with n and who assists him in m- for loans, told of D. A. Gerarde and his tor 3500 loan with which to He was giveA a partly it note and ordered to secure hgo He returned on the with Tony Greco and "t ures. The note pot@ payment of the feate notiied, but botn denied K77 77y W B21 Wamer s Macaroni UimanW ’lllllllll'flllllllllllllllllfll"lllIllllllllllllllllll"llllllllllllllllllllIlllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll gumuuuuummmm L the paper. Last Mon- L and Gans went to for the purpose of inter- r and while in that town r g - e I reposted hoe DAILY FASHION SERVICE Ner father had signed the - 2 t PR . s S s ¢ l THE ROYAL WEDDING GOWN RO , At o Greco's house to repeat 1 4in his presence, Mrs. ¥ ned. : Sugar, 17 Ib 8¢ | Pigs’ Kidney .. .. ........ Never Seen Note. stand Greco sald he .slgned the note nor had | Spproached in the matter. s 1 n offered no evidence dafenss. He argued, however, avidence had been introduced that either of the Gerardes the paper and could not y Mrs. Gerarde under any con- of the law could be held, had not figured in the ut- the paper. Family Difficulties. § oase of Thomas Yagobian was d until September 3. Thomas after a family wrangle ‘agoblan home. Lawyer H. Camp Informed the through the efforts of a , the family has been no further troubles are I Machesk!, driver for the Bay ' ; 3 Native Cab 2 : . company of Worcester, . ¢ : . Cucumbers | 2 Jui e R ) e " Large Head Lettuce . ... P . Fancy C”‘l’ Lemons rd Stebbins placed the J 3 : : 3 quarts 22¢ | Hegyy Grape F““t pemerere arrest last night on & ‘ 3 quarts 22¢ . Cantelopes _ . 5¢ bunch i 5c bunch .| Honey Dew: Hjom .-"——‘ } . 4c¢ bunch i H 43c quart | Casoba Melgnst4 DWEI I ERS IF \ Hart Celery c Currants, Raspberries, Goose- Large W: 4 : i3 : Pineapples For Canning. berries at Lowest Prices. Freestone Peaches ... NERE WANDERERS { | F e : i~ W8N | The People’s Market Co. CORNER PARK and ELM S'I‘REETS -3 : One Minute From Main Street s Texas, June 30.—That the dwellers of New Mexico ly buffalo hunting and Indians of Western Oklahoma tern Texas and that they developed thelir architecture Arts as they moved westward, ¥ seftling down to permanent in New Mexico, has been “-.::d REyetotonl | .\ L 0w a princess marries. The dre ssod in the beautifully simp! hs ' 35 £ fn Besas, FPaa-| TR T Sy stplel e Quick Results---Herald Classified Advts Eastern New Mexico by | charming bride is Margaret, daughter| *'" wn she wore when she be- Moorehead, geologist of R e S e S R of, Massachusetts, and J B.|©of the king and queen of Denmarl »f Bourbon. , representing the Oklahoma soclety. snnouncement important| FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS The Sun Would Have Melted the Pound of Butter' an formerly It was generally 2 the clift dwellers come - $om Mexico. WHEW! 605”- COYOU KNOW YOU SHOULD HAVE™, TS SOMOT, Pob, T lons of Mr. Moorehead BUT IT | HALE-WOUR AGN2 ’ 7 Thorburn carried them along Ee ' 32 ENTHOMEE AQ‘ru kEP?r WALKED BEMIND A FAT of the Canadian and Cimar- < oT !/ NHET ON EA You 4 3 in the Panhandle of Texas I " 7 MAN ALL TH WAY co eastward into New Mexico = U as the Mora valley. In Mora s I p T Yo BE INTH @lght or ten typical Pueblo ruins : = 2 3 7 ) SHAPE ! ’\' d in a fairly good state of 37 i Vo Y ¥isd ‘ation. From the Mora valley - d to the Oklahoma line the bulldings of the Indians become , more primitive and less im- | bt until they finally disappear. iR completion of the work done ry to this announcement, B\ Moorehead and Thorburn de- ddresses on the subject before Texas Normal school at Can- l ms here that the first definite of t important discov-

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