New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 25, 1922, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, Have You Ever Tried To Sit In One Position For An Hour? ramped muscles and tense nerves are usually the result of heing compelled to sit in one position for an hour. Imagine how uncomfortable it is NATIONAL d ek ; g ’ ; " ‘\‘ W : 1‘_. "' g g for i‘u{l}_\‘ in a .\HM”, stiff carriage, ill-adapted to p. e k Sk . : his anatomy. No wonder haby cries when he is GINGHAM 4 e ’ 3 St ] [ G ; | wheeled in an ordinary carriage. ‘.VEEK il . WSl i s et : . X The dependable kind—“huilt to fit the babhy” are the ; ok ' Ay L L 3 / Carriages and Go-Carts made by the Lloyd We are |m|||r~um||n;: in this annual Gineham Jivent i ‘ R o s gk R Loom Woven process, and on display at THE *Oftaring . o 3 o bt ; ‘A BIG FURNITURE STORE. GINGHAM gy ; - Alp oot A — e ! The assortment rvight now includes all colors of the Eugene V. Debs, recently released from Atlanta prison and Mrs. Debs are shown in the center rainbow, as well as all the latest shapes. You STREET B of a delegation representing the families of political prisoners. They hope to arouse public and of- can’t go wrong here and we sure want you to ficial l'ccog'ni@inn l)._\‘ a trip to Washing_ton urging the release of these prisoners. Theodore Debs, see this wonderful exhibit. on extreme right, is also in the delegation. DRESSES : 4 R g Just make up your mind to come in tomorrow—we know youw’ll be mighty glad you came. worns oo WHAEUSK] FINED | Gy tems M ORKN The Season's very newest styles appear in this carly show — winter Ing—dainty colorings and superb workmanship are the keynote s []N Ll[]”flR [}fl”NT : Tin:v to -‘“‘]M .\’m:rl nl'-m 10 [ Railroads Handling Product Report of the entire assortment. " dry storage. 13. Meshken, 170 Main Prices on These Gingham Dresses g ‘slrrc t. ‘Im_. T e That Shafts Closed When Strike . e AN, A meeting o 1e board of public 3 works will be held nest Tuesday even Began Are Open Again. M . $4 o8 $ 2. 98 each Lafagette St. Restaurant Owner |2t 73 ociock R C Are i R Don't forget to be at he cey's the' Itacay number of non-union mines in Bl euatar s, ”f[':‘y‘:\“""'“l"‘” Shiow Witidew B b tanights. Bip Axgipey oyt ¢ Payette and Westmoreland dis o " Stor See So w0 Dresses in Our Show Window Is Assessed $150 itors of the bankrupt es- [0 LRI LA, Lk The Big Baby Carriage Store. which 1 closed by 3 thar 3 ) will ol X [tate of Nathan Birnbaum wi hold a strike was reported today by s meetin on May 4, at 11 o'elock Inf .y.0045 handling their product. In- ——1 L I' € ( : | the morning, at ti fice of Refer 3 EX RA PE IAI"‘! On an admission alleged to have | mdward M. Yeomans in Hartfor viv..h‘! in the ;v.uu_‘!.'r ”.'!h‘: Calu heen made to DPoliceman Patrick |, er David L. Nair represents met of the I'I G, “.M\»‘\mw.( o. Oth- White Muslin Under Skirts—Hamburg or Lace O'Mara of the vi uad — dur- | Birnbaum. crs in the list were the il Top of Trimmed—DMade with plenty of fullne ing & liquor rid Saturday afternoon, | Attorney Trving I, Ttachiin, receiver | 1h¢ Mareh Coal Co.; Arona of ~the Bronislaw Maicuski, who' conducts | or {he bankrupt ile ot Holomion I‘j‘-:-\":"",“”t'-;“ -f”-l ("l’].!':"‘n“” :m"" restaurant at 57 Beaver street, Was|gpeineman, Lafayette street furniture |~ 2™ SRR D S0 fined $150 and costs this morning. e tam: Hes BasN rassad By Retarea sented yesterday by Prosecuting At-|giores at » public auction Friday torney J. G. Woods before Judge G.|pyorning at 11 o'clock. W. Klett, Decision was reserved un- | he bankrupt estate of Morris Brin ‘ 9 S Hhid raming, Ticdent i |Japancse Newspapers Print Dispatch Admission to O'Mara, tlement with a dividend of 35 per eont| es Saying That a Pact Has Boen In the course of the trial it w to fhe creditors being agrecd upon, | brought out hy the vice squad that, | Lawyer M D. Saxe is counsel for the ! 3 " : after a bottle of lignor had been | bankrupt. o Honie o5 tue hi | ; g smashed, Policeman O'Mara mopped Joseph Palmoot, soloist of New 4 i ““‘“ 5 '| ”{ 7 0 % 367 MAIN STREET up a quantity of the stuff and then | Vork, will take part in the concert for | {11 SRR ARDAL “‘]"“"5\,3")‘_;' proffered some to the used! He is | the organ fund to be held at the :v\'l‘l’ Ko ;w”" il ot ClHll, mlm ‘.\mw; alleged to have said: |Swedish Baptist church Thu Fiails il deradd -t woanaeatem —SPECIAL MORNING SALES— “What's the use; I'm guilly any-|evening. Others who will participate o e el EEETE T £ 227 Y 3 Eon 5 i s P .| nen the anti-bolsl k rees From 9:00 To 11:00 A, M.) HENPECKED fHIUSBANDS organization having headquarters at | Way. (are: Miss Lillian Hascall of Hartford; nilivostolc eovarimet & o, sl s v : Bruno Rubanewic charged yester- [ George Vesterman, violinist, of this the Wiadivagiale guvarimuny N i ol ROUND — SIRLOIN — PORTERHOUSE S | Sowdrby, near Bradford, is being kept : icz, c ) Portestn dnite bl e T pEneRa FHaGHE ! e 5 e forts to dr e Japanese troops out Al al Convention 1Is to Be Held a s t secret, Joint owr of the place and | city, and Mrs. Harry Swenson of fedehans ] STEAK C F T f L 18 nnu: or i of Siberia . 5 —(Cut rom /Op Bee ey b- C Some Place, Some Time, Report Says| Last year's meoting, to ensure free- i © court, was today | Meriden, pianist. : for [dom. from wifcly interference, was | DUt to plea for sporting liquor. — ———— TOTTE MO RAGH FRESH CUT SHOULDER eucom s S0P, bl Pl lac Judge Klett reserved, decision until | 2 ; S P e the | eld at an isolatcd spot on Tiack- | Julke ilett reservedy d "' WAGE NEGOTIATIONS L STEAK—(Lean and Tender) .. .Lb. 123c stone | l.':w .\lum'w‘. | Arrangements For Advance Sale Must “Ancient and Honorable Tnternational [stone | o Watched & Ry T T B T T e uch time will he required at this “Runner atched. e > : ! ' Order of Henpecked Husban i e = on| The police from a place of ‘:»Hlm:! TR RGO Q1R B New rexas ON'ONS ceeens .4 Lbs. 256 year's thering for the consic n Bruno make four trips from a|Scparate Agreements In States Im- | New Haven, April 25, — Advance (From 7:00 To 11:00 M.) Made to Drive Troops Out of Siberia, of w long list of applications for mem- | saw . (bership, as each candidate must be se- | house opposite restaurant to the i 4 ; chot gements 1o f ,Plle Sufferers ““M}l‘ ross-examined | vegarding D | restanrant, On v last (ip they fol- minent According To Leader OF \Ivmm‘x‘x‘yv ansey \”1‘1,’:.‘“’\"1 (\hr' I)\’:}lwn‘ s Ground Lean fitness to be dubbed “well and truly | lowed, entering the place directly ite ine rkors, \ 20, must be completed 1 HA%BURG bTEAK 3 Lb 25 | henpecked.” The orgsaization's sta- | ater him. As they came in, they saw United Mine Workers, a8 16 Woum aBRaRaaY ,,"]”,,‘1 : 3 1 SOLSnNEEREY S. C Don't become despondent—try Dr.[tioncry declares the order dates back [ him hand a bottle of whiskey to Bron- | Springticld, TIl, April 25—Nesotia- | towing management. foday. Princeton | § 3 Leonhardt's HEM-ROID—no greasy | to the year & islay, they testified. The bottle Was|tion of a separate state wage ~land Cornell supporters have sent or- salves—-no cutting—a harmless rem Py e the one smashed on the floor. ment by striking coal miners in Ken s many seats on the observa- [@ Lean Boiling Small dy that is guarantced (n qu an-| Koran, or sacred book of the Mo- Prosccuting Attorney Woods nolled | tycky and Tennessce was annoftnced | tion train, the accommodations of |@ Beef Lamb Legs ........ Lb 280 ish all misery or costs Sold [ iummedans, was written by breach of the peace charges against |oday by IFrank ington, .Tllinois [ which will be limited. In addition to|f§ Meaty Forea-of by the Clark and Br i |wmet about 610, Joe It The complainant is a 8V-]president of the United Mine Workers, [the university and freshman races, it [ Pot Roasts . 5 SRR, Lb. 160 en year old girl whose statements ap- Separate wage agreement by locals |is proposed to have the winning Yale [@ Choice Panay 5 parently had heen misconstrued by her iy pilinois are imminent, he added. |elass crew mest the winning Harvard |§ Chuck Roasts ..... Lv. X AN R 25c T e yee Wm‘ arents, resulting in the arres 5 In Alabama, he said, the state un-crew. The regatta will start after the | Prime VealGhons 1oy SPECIALS FOR WEDN? th‘i\ day the girl told Judge Klett that Joe |jon off¢ have instrucfed memb Yale-Cornell baseball game on Yale | Rump Roasts ..... Lb. Choice 32 " y y g ; had not acted impropesly. to continue at work ficld or about 4:30 p. m. Lean Veal Catlets ...... Li. c Autoist Freed. d Cornca Beef ... Veal For : Judgment wi pended in the o fois 18 Pot Pie 14c ) Cc case of Dominic Scarillo, charged with B S5 re vent operating a car without registration Three Seh OE TW!!‘E‘? !X! One nght R o ) Trosh 8(: papers. ZOC s i ; B e iy Headte yrestatin P Rum]h\mll T After a lengthy hearing vesterday ; i fine ved Pikirers afternoon, Judge 1. W. Alling dish I ) & 160 TR e c charged Steve Ostrowski and John - Shoulder Vea b | and log veeves b, Pudlock, charged with violation of the . g % g B liquor laws. § i f i i 3 ] BEST FRESH CREAMERY | SELECTED FRESH TEAN TRAISFERRED | Wew 4gipm]| || —BUTTER — — FG6S— Pouza*i RIGUIRYE Dozen.........29c Worcester Nine Of The Tasters League To Represent Fite ‘ s ‘ it 27 W LARD 2 Lbs. To Revise Schedule, cn o < 4 o 3 New Fancy burg., Mass, April 25, — The : » Raw (Cone) 12 Faney fer of Worcester Lastern league i i : LEAF LARD ... zc BRICK CHEL eball club to Fitchburg was offi -~ A : . i __ S Vel M CABBAGE FREE With Best AR: © R e ety A —GROCERY SPECIALS CURED CORNED BE hl* Y C B |will open in Hartford tomorrow. i e Officials of the league will confer i . ; : N i 25 Rl Bty | Tea Corned Shoulders 5 ancy Mealy today regardin revision of the ) i and Spaveribs 1h 1 Potatoes . . p-(.2 7c f | scheduie, and wil arrange for the ‘]"l’x?l‘\w\hhhu b e - Ib. e 5 Kirkman’s forax ovenlng gnme at the old levgue vark | Internes, holding three sets of twins horn in the City of Lon-{§ Samonctat con ... L &C | pen neans ... 3 1e. 2OC Hambuxg 3 lbs.z C | Soap ... 6 bars ZJC |t John Kieman of Glinton, former. | don Maternity hospital in one night, seem to have their hands full.[4 Mohican (The 1 19 o 15 . sl s Becstorios: i ok v In the old New Bngland league od Evap, Milk ..... 2 Cans € | Young Beets .. Lge. Can C SPECIAL FOR AL AY | P GEeh ably AL he e —— e S S 4 ey Campbell's Soups s 1 LL DAY § | plaver and manager, probably will he o : ‘ ¢ e s 19 L Gl 290 Lean Plate 5 | Prime Veal 18 j [ part owner of the franchise or husi- ~ i Sugar Corn : T 3 ness manager of Fitchbure The L - Confectionery 5 Yellow AT E R c To Roast .. . 1b. R rimsces Dea Eevo withosizes by Proat 4 Sucar .. s 1DC | ComMent ... 51, 14€ Pot Fresh Pork NGBl 07 the Tbagie and 1a sald : Roasts ..... b, IOC Chops. ..... lh. 25(: (.nnl‘m"H\\\(“‘lr(v:nl‘fmp'\rliy‘ (;»r”j\ r-lmvll'j.. ]) o P f 5 Solid Boneless 25 Veal For 10 i vorsy 1 ding ]thv' Upm;\‘v ase ‘m 1 Z’,"’lcess (l A 3 —FRUIT DEPARTMENT— f ! ; where the Worcester : g Roasts of Beef, Ib C Pot Pie ..... b, C . 08 played BIKGE, the Iasters # § Long Green i 100 ’ Targe Juicy 23C *lub h ch Lemons Drl”’o?lz:lf. R |, 15c Bc:'t.l"mfoi‘ s.. Ib. 15c | i s vm*‘lv__ wlt//l hew low heels i ‘“"',:,",'::’,‘,f 4 IOC ::ur{:"-:wnmhn o " lOc resh Guaranteed P e | ] e Straight inside line, { Fresh Duz New Meat 28c | . 2w 27c || R OVMEDOS cimide iy | e ge | ' 25¢ Eggs ..... doz. .dld 2 lbs 1 - so essential for fitting 2 L o S. W7 T X - SO €5 8 g Presh Green arg 2 doz. 55¢ 3 g, the natural lines of Beans ......... 2 Qts 250 S Dost 23(: Whole Milk | Fresh Duck 50 ¥ | Manufacturers Of Patent Goods 1o 3 TR } et fricy 4 Cheese ||)-25 Yggs ... doz C | Unite Tn Drive Against Unlawful / W /[ the feet; stunning Blood Oranges ... Doz 25c 1 Grape AR . 25c - e ¥ ¢ A . 2 sh Green Fresh Cut for street or house B kare Ripes .3 Bunches 100‘ Spinach 350 » B vie Of Their Product. { : apm ated 25 C . i Milk ... 3 cans Pittsburgh, April — Advocacy of ‘alge(an Glated B | cteps to make toxicating Pineapple .. ... C medicines as hard to obtain as Tall Pink . ] . . cinal whiskey and to line merchants David Manning’s canngc g Alg;::hc;:,:q 6 cans 2;0 Salmon up with prohibition enforcement S dans 2. agents are in prospect at the conven 5 N tion of the United Medicine manufac- D Large Sound Large Sunkist turers of America in session herc. Fresh Haddock .Lb. 8c | Fancy Smelts, Lb. 10c; § Lbs. 25¢ Onions ... 3 Ibs, C Orfinges .. doz. C The first gun in the prohibition is- | it el‘ Steak Cod .. Lb. 14c | Silver Salmon convention was fired by 5 Steak Blue ...... Lb. 14¢ | Fresh Eels ... Fresh 2 5 | Fancy “fl"‘“‘“ ?5 Veutt B WHHGE gonaral chahes) | Sh : Fancy Herring .Lb. 12¢ | Tongu®s and Cheeks : 2 1bs. C / 2 IC i ti-Ratoon. I 3 e oe Store 211 Main St. Butter Fish ... Lb. 20c | Finnan Haddie . D _ Poppers .. - 2 qts. ¢ |ot the Anti-Saloon leagne who urged Florida | i i : % |the mant irers to adopt measures Fresh Flounders ........Lb. 10c | Fresh Halibut ......... Lb. 30¢ Lettuce .. head &, ¥ 3 f 5 to stop uniawful cale of their prod- ucts for DOVErage purposcs, Tomatoes . ... A Fine Lot of Sparkling Fresh Shad at a Guaranteed Big Saving To You—Come And See Them,

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