New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 14, 1922, Page 2

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2 [ T e e Y NEW RRITAIN DAILY HE TUESDAY, RALD, CAFTAINT, W, GRACE 2 \ W this eity, and i only executive officer in the de rtment at this time, who was bhorn e lin this city 28 YEAR? IN I]EPT times an Main street, ther ng, and when it sound an nearest ‘to 1t was * to a telephone to us hn was wantd of him, 8 in u. we days necessitated that gnal boxes | Near the rail- | The | CALLS ON IRISH [Rev. Charles inuhrlnk D'Arcy As |~‘ People i Ireland to Help Forward | FEBRUARY 14, 1922, Lord Cuarson's leading supporters |throughout the Ulster controversy, hgs just fssued o statement calling on the trish people to do all “that in us lies ‘m help forward every movement that | makes for the common good.” “We must co-operate,” he adds, ‘each in his own sphere, with all who e working for the restoration of or- n. and for the well-being o thd YES WE SELL Sy " | " whole people of our land.' iceman cover considerable ter- | Movements for the Common Good, 16 /poop 4 ritory, The man at the south end of | the city coverced from the Main street | Captain T 5 W, Grace today | railroad crossing to the qnlrkl\!h" h year a IHIY\:)IH and K, bor of the New Dritain police depart- | The polleeman having the ¢ ) 11" assignment had that entire sec- | Sntering the department a8 tion and as far south as Beaver street 1 mera was promoted to | to patrol, Another beat started at oro_ vmo Ithe reg months' | Main and Walnut streets and ¢x = department | ed westerly to the Black Rock br it that time consisted of nine mem- The patrolman in the northern se bers, with Chief Ja t Ition hud all streets north of Ia and Lieutenant John Main street to care for. du those both of whom are now original force, th Irank English, It Cosgrove, Doorman Gus Ve and Licutenant Samuel n;.mrm»m stiil_ members » department, eutenant Damforth and Captajn | were appointed regulars after INCANDESCENT LAMPS Herbert L. Milis 336 Main Street Belfast, e, 14,~The Most Rev, ST s Aand | Bank | charies Tredomak B Aroy. Arolibis ou Need Not Have a Colc St hse TN uthaty {Charles Frederick D'Arey, ArehbIshop | o "W ke Laxative BROMO o Armagh and Primate of Al Ircland | QUININE Tablets when you feel'the first symptoms of a Cold coming on, | (Chureh, of Trelund) who was one of WEDNESDAY SPECIALS BAKING DEPARTMENT Hallinany Best Bread, 24 oz loaf.......... 13¢; 2 for ’)c | . Assorted Layer Cakes ............. c Twisted Crullers ........oovvveeiereiiinnnnen. 22¢ doz IN THE “CANDY \HOP" Old Fashion Molasses Rock Peppermint*and Wintergreen Patties ............ DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT (Cooked Corned Beef ays, the policemen were 1 every month for day duty, Was First Sergeant, Captuin Grace's first promotion was | ll\.n of a rnnndumnn but (I\lu hluil\ | ‘ A genernt wntiseptio for all mucous § surtices, combines the soothing anti- changed | sopthe and prophylactic ngredients, An cacciient mouth wash, 202 and 50c Rotties, PIHIEA g 4 aptain l irace having been tlu HHI member | | “e [ Josepn Tatem and James Conlon Ieft | op thy department to be so named, | | ¥he dspartmnt, He ascended to the captainey on nu\‘ o Day Cop Was danitor. death of the late Patrick Lee. Dickinson Drug CO,‘ Many changes have occurred in the | n "fl"'k'”" of his connection \\llh] | Grace became ider 169-171 Main Street * 30c b, 22¢ Ib. B police department since Cupt®n | yhe pollee department, Captain Grace | itifled with it. The | popaiied today that he was the first | police station was at that time across | the street from its present location, P e S i e e e e We will be pleased to submit estimates, advise fti)(lor schemes and render you a service to your iking. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD and OILS GLASS. PUTTY, BRUSHES, WALL PAPER, ROOM MOULDINGS. METAL CEILINGS, ETC. 3-5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn. CHAS. DILLON & Co.| HARTFORD You hear the artists as they are— only when you use the Victrola Hardware Store ° I AMECYOTUETEERN S T KL i o Tuestisos et Tt i ! policeman to lock a prisoner in the | (‘abbage Salad Macaroni Salad A present cellroom, {Aml it 1ilf‘k.f"| the |||010f|'|\ .rmiw‘nv sanses g Atsnovonads GRDIGIN (Gragol il Boag T ot bahad., di Pilsener Malt Extract with Hops ............... $1.50 can WAI | PAPERS lockup was closed at 4 o'clock in the : r 4 Tasl ere's the Dest || i o vuromin reportea tor work has also hrtn mi mrmm ,..mmw A8y ipatrolian ito kdlann loREAthe D0 S I Wy (It-purlm(‘nl, Witan tha firet H E ! INAN S . p) P Covered Much Terrtory I | Our popular selection was chosen as the one log b 3 ' _ | members of this department. & ing We’ve Ever || oemermaro et i e e ' = ical answer to this question, M d ] %5 It is a combination of Charining Bed Room a e. [ N} o o Living Rooms, and they are pmed surprisingly low. Our Entire Stock of Menand Young Men fall-made hand-tail- ored clothes, custom made in all the es- est in fit, fabric and wear. YOURS FOR: ‘29 were $40 and $45 TIePANRION . DeoArDAGHE Sweet Butter (unsalted)--Native Fresh Eggs--Sweet Cream UdRsadiyhat i, et ol ddye gtio KIOWth of the pnlu'v department from |l Apple Jelly ... 15¢ 1b. L) lice station and the court room, and | . | Clothing Offer- | i i s it i v o o™ 0 S Rich Tapestry Halls and Dining Rooms, beautlfuf . . 3-Piece Suits For most of them Hors- sentials and the fin- finish in ready-to- $ . 39 were $48 and $50 To get the final touch of perfection which makes an artist great, it is neces- sary that the artist’s Victor Records be played on the Victrola. ] : . Neither the instrument nor the record is complete in itself. Both are depend- ent upon each other; both are specially made to be used together—and this is possible only because both are Victor products. Victrolas $25 to $1500. New Victor Records dem- e onstrated at all dealers in e el o ; Victor products on the 1st s " At §1.25—Carter’s Union Suits, high neck, of each month. ; long sleeves, were $2.25 and $2.75. were 49 55t 65 Horsfall Made Overcoats— * without equal con- sidering style, qual- ity, comfort, dur- ability and price. ‘39 were $45 and $50 $49 were $55 to $70 359 $75wt€:)re$95 HORSFALLS 93-99 Xdsylum Strect Hartford “Jt Pays To Buy Our Kind"” Sprlng Millinery In All The New Shapes, Shades And Materials. New Frocks, Su'it;s and Wraps Reasonably Priced R R, Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 'PHONE 1400-2 - City Items Meet me af Schmarr's for dinner, i —advt, There will be a meeting of the Catholic Daughters of America at 8 o'clock this evening in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. All members are requested to attend. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Edward P. French of West Main street, well known jitneur, to Miss Martha Walchlager, an em- pleye at the home of H. C. Noble. The ceremony was performed on October 12 last by the Rev. Henry W. Maler, pastor of the First Congregational chureli, at the pectory Greetings carde at Ohrnstedts’, 72 W, Main St—advt Charles Danberg, and Licutenant I'ra fir¢ department, ki Weat Rocky Hill v expedition yesterday. At $1.00—The Best Hose in the Country at That Price. New Spring Coaés at the Lowest Possible Prices hard Bolton gt 2 ® \ligan of the \ v red fox at —=-= ' i/ on a hunnm:} L NN . 1 e — D NS ) «HIS MASTER'S VOICE” 5 REG. U.S. PAT.OFF. . CROWLEY BROS. INC. Important: Look for these trade-marks. Under the lid. 'On the label. ' 'PAINTERS AND Victor Talking Machine Company oo 7 Chapan bt 267 Chapman Street Camden, New Jersey Fhoapd Bt TEL. 155-12 Estimates cheerfully given on all iohs | : 20-30 State Street Hartford Telephone 3374—3375 e ——————— \ Pilles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. BRING HOME THE OYSTERS FROM Druggists refund money |If 1"\70 OINTSYENT fails to cure Ttching, | Rlind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles, Instantly relleves Itching Files. 6oc —————————————— PALACE Starting Next Sunday “TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM” peum has 46 miles of 2,000,000 books,

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