New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 30, 1921, Page 10

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I'NEW “BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 192} 7, DR - him| 5. L/ 1 il MIDSUMMERS™ Ui " SALE OF TGOOD FURNITURE Starting Monday and Contirmiing T hroughout August bl Hil LT R = !l A i R - VElurniture for the Bed Room, Living Room, Dining S Room, Library. Furniture for every room, for every purpose. Hundreds of suites and separate pieces. Furniture in a host of styles, fashioned after many periods. Furniture of the finest woods, from. the finest manufacturers. ; Good Furniture, at ‘‘Lowest-in-the-city Prices.”’ Prices which are consistently lowest. Prices which remain lowest despite competitive reductions. For Delails Ses New York Sunday Papers OPPOSE SUNDAY DANCING. police as the possibility of amending|s‘on, said last night that the matter|ceived, he said, he did not think the|nated, but he was unwilling, at this bard, if applied to them, has just been | t: . the license of Capitol Park so that|ha«d been brought to his attention by |department would take any action.|time, to say just what they are. 1ssued by Supreme Court Justice Jo-| i Some Hartford People Object to Fes-| ancing will not be permitted on|a resident of the Capitol Park sec-|"ne matter had been previausly SroEs (*_\———nvmg CHARGE. tivities at Capitol Park. Sunday evenings. steps are being|tion, but that no formal complaint|turned over to him by Superintenden:| ° s Sl T e e charge” on electric light p: Hartford. July 30.—On failure.of a|taoken by people living in the vicinity| had as yet been entered. He said that.| LIurley. Court in Westchester County Holds It} trons in Pawling. lderman|of the park to have the license so|in issuing the license to the park. he| Alderman Ray, by ‘whom the de- Violated Frandpise. HATIyiE e ol el e Hay at.the last meeting of the com-!amended. . h -| cefeated resolution was introduced o 5 mon council, providing that the cor-| Thomas F. Egan, former superi nts ag: B ight e hat ot b awling, July 3 3 poration counsel be requested to con-|tendent of state police. w en| danci a | said last nis steps wu¢ BenE|niay hit some lighting companies inflizht plant in Peglils, from collste §te cur with the superintendent of state jed in special work for the commis-1 1'ntil some formal complaint was re-)taken to have the “nuisar«e® elimi- the suburbs of New York city prettv’iug the service charge. It was argued ice chargess sssessment of a serv ' n 30.—An order, which| Ralph Griffin, owner of the electric|sa:

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