New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 7, 1922, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY IlI*IRz\LD, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922, “SUPT. OF CHARITES | BREAKS WITH MAYOR ‘Both Decline Statement But Cow- AT e G ol S ATURD AY SPECI ALS | lishaw Calls Curtis Ungratel 3 WHERE SMART STYLES MEET MODERATE PRICE Men’s Union Suits, fine knit, athletic style and short sleeves: . 95¢ ea, e annan L. At thel ASTER MILLINER I | I8 good reason to believe today that Ladies’ Hose of pure thread silk with fashioned back and double 1SRN 00T, & raASh. of guod: feq) l (MR GRGaRn AlAVCL BURtlE and Chiarity IN THE BANNER SELLING EVENT OF THE SEASON soles in black and all wanted colors ............. ‘T’l 49 pair [J|suverintendent Wintiam Cowlishay [ When interviewed today, neither 257 Main St. Booth Block Hair Bow Ribbon, all silk, 5 1-2 inches wide. . ... . i 200:Wd; RIS sanmenL, I Taoh, e e ‘1..|~. heen nm\ difficulty at all, 1 Bungalow Aprons of hne gmgham and percale ceeeenenee e, 98cea, || dont know of any breach” he said, | 1t you do, you hetter go sce him and ' | find out about it." Cretonne Aprons in assorted colorings ............ & | i ASSXA | Yenied By Mayor Children’s Muslin Underwaists in sizes 1 to 14 YIS, ... ...... 42¢ea. “Then your ® relations with Mr, Cowlishaw are no different than they were a week ago?" he was asked, The veply was, “No, there has been no o' | change.” : N was a break, but asked that nothing Ladies’ Bloomers of flesh color nainsook i e s 49¢ ea. Ladles Undersklrts of sateen and muslm i am too well connected ta engage in He added however that he had . .....05Ced. Chamoisette ( Gloves, with embroidered backs in ‘black, gr ey, N AT YEIer Thh A aet brgratis mode and white ......... Coeeeieccninccn . 95 pair L ,‘,‘,",;‘,,'p‘p,',“’,!‘(, odlitios: jn\tal Knitting Worsted, bear brand, natural color only. .. ... ... 50c skein || oy, icrartment svee 1 eume nere 9 5 9 5 stay," he said. “I've done the best T Men’s Negligee Shirts, all neat patterns ................... 98c ea, ol wiilar giere. Towould do: the o L4 o same for any mayor, whether he \\'u.\‘ a democrat or republican, because | that is my duty.” L R ArRment Yesar)ay: | Women and Misses who are seeking something that is classy will find these Hats an admir- ThSPranls if, sald ba nante onoutien able expression of their taste, for they are fascinating and charming in every detail. All vesterday afternoon when Mr. (ow! £ i w is said to have called at the of- the newest braids and fabrics in all wanted colors are here for your selection. h('l‘ of the city's chief executive to |demand an explanation of cestain | matters in dispute. It could not he LA it 1o st may o Nobby Sport Hats and Sailors of Mr. Cowilshaw's automobile by George A. Quigley, Curtis' opponent at the primaries. - 2 Another rumor says Mr. Cowlishaw ; ; was out in company with Water Su- L] : o E . [ perintendent W. B. Rossberg collect- = = e, WL = ing funds for the republican city & B Clty Items pyening in the "Dance of the Hish-|DF VALERA FEARS committee and was “called” hy the Sport Hats that are the Girhionh Brimil Sailors e : ¢ o 3] mayor. The third, and what is ac- | 5 AL e : 3 v Superintendent William MEXICAN POLITICS |cepted as the most likcly rumor of | rage this season in all with draped Georgette You wanna hear “Waina' at Morans haw, who is grand chancellor of et oo o i i S HA R SIS ! , is that the mayor has madoe the newest combinations. y 3 % the Knights of Pythias, for the state Crepe bands. In solid —advt. | of Connecticut, will address a lodge PR certaln unreasonable criticisms of the | The largest assortment : Tt colors and all the new The operator’s dicense of Louls| : { Prefferkuck of 24 Chapman street, has |11 Waterbury tonight. : Internal Disorders Must Be Bapected ,,'I,‘:fli;‘ffi'fili"ihf'.pf.'h'z .czhl‘nr:“pr?.ar:::nls in the city to choose Leen suspended by the state automo- Pull top lever and vote straight Re- i 5 , ) A | Lo commissioder. publican ticket.—avt, (ke vk aslich b . o4 from. two color combinations. Vote straight Republican Ticket—| TMattabessett Tribe will hold a spe- publican Head Asserts Mr. Cowlishaw has remarked that he | RNt s cial meeting in Judd's hall at 8 Dl | would not vote for Mr, Curtls again The '“"F'“\S Adeline Hurlburt and |o'clock this evening to take action on Dublin, April 7. —(By Associated |for garbage collector, Mary McCran will appear before the[the death of Brother Fred Wheeler. |Press)—The “Mexican politics” which | Junior Mechanics of Middletown *his| New Period Model Victrola for|tie newspapers have heen talking | e only $116. C. L. Plerce & Co.—advt. |about will always be rampant in Ire. | i LR | Pull top lever and vote straight Re- |land under the treaty arrangement | publican ticket.—advt. because the Irish people are ugainst PALACE . [ & yox. & Tums ;[/\(';‘INEH ONLY. Mrs. Theodore Natyke has returncd | the fl""d'\'.])::lv‘nun De Valera declared A Great Treat For the Chitaren M| from Dubuque, \Ilmn.ni »\nm;‘.\h; vis- tress _\;-mm,a_\ at D | ” ILEI] HERE 4 3 i ister, Mrs. Louis Lloyd. K ire Kingstown) ¢ THOMAS JEFFERSON | o 48 oo | Daniel W. Jones, complained to the the people do not want ‘Mexi- , U police today that while passing 362|can politic he said, “they must re- | “RIP VAN WINKLE” Dot e his rning, @ dog|move (h( treaty by ti 15, 14| | mL its anmaI they must allow he Dail Eirea to tal t h 1 o saverament e isce ' dioap-Community Gmpmatlon 3ut,” he added, “if it (the Dail) at- | Milan Hats with new Roll Brims or pretty Droop Brims with long flowing Streamers and | | PSS W temps to do what cannot legally be | i e e 5 5 i e done, and establish the provisional| Work of the varions organizations Grosgrain Ribbon bands. All colors to malch the coats. ainTant LA thalgaVesnment: ol tie NBoNTaated, with he. Unitan Conmunits . — country, then I tell you such a gov- | Corporation will have to be curtailed - vill | considerably this year and in addition . ernment will not be obeyed, and will St 1iFation e there probably will he a material cut HOSIery and Gloves for Easter Ry in salaries nnless the funds available 0. increase $6,000 or $7,000, according to ])[AM{)ND GASE SETTLE]) Leon A. Sprague, director of the drive, Lehigh Silk Stockings, full fashioned silk Imported Kid Gloves, Meyers $1 95 S ’ SR L R e Stockings, lisle tops. $1 95 make. All the wanted colors All colors R Sy Imported Kid Gauntlets with strap wrist. ° PY Nearly $12.000 Short Local Merchant Sued By Boston Deal- | During the past four days, a total of $1,067.44 has peen reeeived in ad- : il Qi l lne’ er, Reaches Agreement Before|dition to the last amount reported, Venus Silk Stockings, the 2 35 All the new i Sl making a total on hand of $27,883.94, best made, black and all colors . % 2 95 Court Hearing Comes. out of the $40,000 required. : % = 2 COIOIS ', L s e iy * The case ‘of I. Warshacur, of Bos- inal Budget $50,000 Van Raalte Fancy Glove Silk Stockings, ton, diamond merchant, against Nich- | ”;’l" 'I"‘n:" ';":f’;‘l“’_"“\f"_ e "";‘)"}’“‘S black and all the 2 75 as Tettl, former Lafayette strect |S'PMIHICC OTIgINALLY SRIHGLIROR, new colors jcweler, of this city, for suit regar ! : in eliminating the $5,000 the com- ing the ownership of a diamond, w | B it S et R AT e ‘nm(r‘o in charge cut the budgets down : to a bare possible working limit. 1 ; i The B brought suit | e LRt " | SRS OUTLET MILLINERY CO. BOOTH'S BLOCK A e S b l];m*"fl'_‘” '}““l” local man had |2ddition the vation Army request against Tettl after the local man had f4, 5050 0uded in the drive, asking| taken a stone valued at $500 and |, oe0r 85,000, was turned down, thus NO BIDS I'OR “POZENAN.” ol { later announced his intention of ve- | .ytting $10,000 from the budget be- FOR BURGLARY Wopds, RiolE. the New HaVor allroas j NAN a s X turning it. Warshaeurs did not want ; : [tracks by 11 city and county officers.| New York, Aprll 7.—The cargo n Skinner’s Dress Satin is a high | grade pure silk having a won- derful reputation, black and colors .................. $2.25 yd. Apron Ginghams, the regular every day quality in blue and WALVRTCHEEKE! sttt s i nns v oty sl o viops o 20AC ViFd as Long I'ree State Eists, Re- We also have a complete line of the like $45,000" said Mr. Sprague, and o Chamoisette Glove in all lengths. ! ! fore submitting it to the public at all. s i the diamond back, claiming that Tet- |2y B30 e ML S ate. R R dais, Ihe robbers were caught in their|sieamer Pozenan offered at public ti had promised to purchase it ‘.m]“"” W Whe disectors. and. Dhases ; j 4 lact by Mrs. Savard returning home [sale by federal court order today at also said that unnirllvinz‘ the ‘..u | Law, treasurer, will confer within the |PUe Captured at New London Today | qpter o briet nlw-‘nlu' :m‘:l identificd [ minimum price of $200,000 or ap- 3 that diamonds have dropped in vahie, | vt fow days and will check u Rkt by her and a neighbor who respond- | hroximately $19 a ton, failed to find | nex Uy Bhy K up onj jqentified Jiy Woman Whose Home | 2 : BEOR LRGN S ACONT L, nd. 2 worth up to $11.00 -, 2, he was losing by the deal. AUOMCY | plodge cards berore making o final | ) el to her alarm single bidder among the three score : David [ Nair, counsel for the de-lattompt to reach the desired amount. They Attempted to Enter, s who attended the auction. fendant and Attorncy Henry P.| i ' Ay le was postponed. Specnal Saturday Roche, representing the Boston man, | | New London, April 7.—James Ma- | SERMONS BY W settled the case which was to have 05, mifd diew M 23 : i been heard Monday morning. | pe Tl G B Martin, o1 Wheeling, W. Vi, April 7.—0u ac- 7 0 e ‘ |giving their residence as Trenton, N. [, of the continued ill heaith of ‘harles Stone, salesman at the Wil- i i ‘ {Jn were today held in $2,000 bonds|,, " poeneart pastor of Wheeling :‘ylz.\‘m\:ll.‘lll.:f\\:t:tn‘.n(:x';w A\n(:n onM‘;‘l’; Traffic Burcau To Discuss Freight, |each for attemped burglary Thurs. | 5 street, unc : ra 3 \ . Baptist Temple a radic hone as n VOl P . 7. T, i sion at New London | laby noon &b the home of Willinm ], b . sl SR DA | nose yesterday. Dr. W. . Morrissey da ¢ been installed in the church aad ser- | performed the operation, removing T Boy Scout| Mail. Dinkey, Steamer and Other i : ¢ | |Savard in Ocean avenue. They Were|mons will be reccived every Sunday | small bones from the member. Mr. executives of* the first class councils| vy ) ) of the state gathered in this clty for| TTroblems Tuesday. captured in Waterford last night aft-|morning from Pittsburgh Stone is resting comfortably at his v er a seven hour pursuit through| 9—Iirst—N Y Central home on 23 Judd avenue, [ a confercnce today. The m{lm-v'lr‘y;(‘r Ml seevios 1o, New Havsn Wil e opened with a luncheon at the Mohi- Winsd by Dosiiaster Wil . ‘can . hotel this noon when Austin i, |¢xplained by Postmaster Willlam 1n Hawes of Hartford, state forest fire| Delaney to the members of the Traf- gave an address upon forest | fic Burcau of the Chamber of Com- | SN $8'§(§;S(‘)’3ial Saturdayat il it S e e e 8 \WWHIl There Be a Victrola in Your held a meeting at which Boy Scout| ,o youai at the New Britain club at problems were discussed. 12:15 o'clock. s—Mannish Vb LN O op A advertisthe: Sae f E spOl‘t Style 8 New Ttalian airship will have .|n||‘d:'”“:“"m ‘y'h.v“r[]mr Ilh‘.‘n’r(i:ll: I | Home or aSter? clectrically operated Kitehen capable | i HECH P T G ey oviding meals for 100 passeng-| peee - Ol and. Benl - " . _ i : :\»qu e IP(‘::f.‘r :-‘ 2.;.‘.\,”?‘:“}’.',”\‘:»" !“L‘::L',‘], ut Taster Music is traditional and appropriate, and we do the following: not know of a Letter combination than the latest model [ ] | this meeting include al ors pAsLin e T Victrola with a choice selection of seasonable records. —: EYES EXAMINED :— R| railroad to New Britain. i : UEICURE. 1 stemimnr WO0vige: 0. ta0 ¢ You may have one delivered to your home on a nominal | Great lakes. | 2 4 s ; . 1 $2 50 FRANK E I\Im % route over the Clyde iine to | payment down with liberal arrangements for deferred pay- southern shipping points B ments, without any additional charges. GOODWIN The New England [°reight asso tion docket ¢ = the nationa ey i et " e ! Bear in mind that we are exclusive distributors for the | code of weighing rules CHILDREN’S HATS A‘l“lflht Specialist e, e R e S aC famous Gulbransen Player-Piano at factory prices with lib- tion docket regarding rates to w b pe('ial $l 48 327 Main St. Tel. 1905 § /) points by way of Canadian-At- | eral terms. Step in and let us show you the instrument and Pr[ce $lm, at lantic transit. N explain pur offer. It will surprise )ouA Victrola Model 260 “THE ROSARY ] With some dishonest rascal, \\:\n akes 0 [ money t the - s . Mus. Mary T. Crean JIl apense"of fnnocent investor JEWELRY—— MUSIC . expense of innocent investa . § (88 MAIN ST. Y. M: C. A. Bldg. et % llmm",. H WIVES H 365 MAIN STREET Opposite Myrtle St.

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