New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 25, 1922, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY WERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1922, e e — W hreakers | ntinto the neighborhood With four others to scrve wa ¢ i ’ Tl d w k T m " . owanted in conneet ¥ ] 4 . . e Old Mother Nature fs in the midst of | WEND. sbtaAKBHIBY Ll | T el i , P the dull drab of winter and s garhing imbush Mr. Stivers w o a 2 - - § Y ) ! herself in green and white and pink s { £ ks b k & Let's attune curselves to her N . . Trim lnwns, woll kept backy: arty stopped bullets, theie riders es- § & S 59 #pio-And-Apan hous sl ety FitA o Bl . et K | % ] [N bulldings are a pe ping by Riding until darkness fell | o 5 ¥ R W boost for (he whole khborhond—to Deputy Shevifts O, F, White and A any nothing of the asod value of {with ecach other and with the eivil| tobert Hacker, member of the party i O b iy g ~ ) ™ /4 your property and lessening of {1l health 1 ) men ] 1 . cported Yth oonsh r A ¥ 3 - " = |authorities to clean up Mill Creck fol ported “that moon hining In rams - % 1 - " WA HBomo of the things you'll need to or Clean- [rowtng e e o e o ant i the N Crve setion” They| R W . ol Johnson who vesterda asued Wi v the ambushers who attacked | & g g 1 r H | dohnsor ¢ sterdny lgued wor. |SIC_(Hio | DRIALDA. Sho A " . Lawn Rakes, Wheelharrows, Shovels, fpades and Forks, Garden Beed, RODOI rants for the arrest of 200 residents 4 lof the mountaln - territory All por e wind large calibred — pistols A\ - S P ¢ Paint—the Lucas Brand, Pruning Shears, Hecdge Shears, ete,, ote, FORMALDEHYDE [ b L DNELE RO Ll st B St SRULE L el i ; k ROACH POWDER 12 vears of nge will be taken into cus. | 1ents to thwart the law has existed - - - MOTH BALLS [tody by the posse i Judge Johnson's | SCveral months they declarcd. Those These houses rent for $2 a week, But don't rush. They're in MOTH POWDER | drive to stop lawlessness in the moun \\:;“ i"“‘ ‘l” \“"" ""”"‘“"';“'-" 'I‘"‘" Margarettenhof. And that's in Germany. ° wgreed to prevent arrest of members| FORMALDEHYDE ki ofticers vho might attempt to| CHECKING UP COAL | “vistbe” mupply of sott coul 1w great- || Hardware 336 Main Street | | Manchester, Ky, April 25 e/ 18 horse und three he | tats of Clay county w o were ready to | , |clansmen on sight, have folned hands 4 land bringing in prisoners Ieports CANDI In by returning officers are to the | Make arvests, the officers said | er pow than it was a month ago. The RED WING FLY POWDER. |citcet that many of these for whom E | SUPPLIES ON HAND castern market had weakened, instead w .xmx{m« huve ;‘r:-nl vmlrnl have vol SCIL S MEET, | RTINS In NAWLEGgland; whare, tran untarily surrendered and are coming New E d, w anspor- The |in to Manchester. Others are plan \ - - | Operators and Union Men Want To | tution costs are a greater factor than ning to leave the county and some| Report “Northward Crustal Move- |in any other eastern market non- Dickinson Drug Co I have intimated that they will not| ment of Small Magnitude™ fn Paper, 800 What Bftect Strike Has |union mined coal was reported yes- ° o [come, according to officers, Judge g R il ok . Had Thus Far terday to be quoted at less than the 169-171 Main Street |the men in” and he announced that | 1ication from astronomical sources of | New York, April 25—A nation-wide Anthracite miners ofMefals return- Mill Creek | @ “northward crustal movement of | cheek up of soft coal resources was ing today to resume conference with begun today by both miners and oper- | operators in an attempt to end the of growing stronger it was said, he was going o clean up if it required the assistance of 1,000|small magnitude fn northern Califor- i Y& e g S soldlers, A, el & e ators to determine to what extent the [strike declared they would add ane ° ° ° wo Astait ad. QL SR EDAlAch "_‘(‘“:‘,“"‘("“';'(.““‘(“ Lo- | etrike has depleted stocks on hand. |other demand to the 19 already sub- Sha i Ginrante -Tude ".m..y £ ]v‘g e, ‘\’_"'I‘ "j'] me concern was expressed among mitted—a demand for more speed in e lve aln erVIce ew xroras i upon the wholesale . ¥ Dro Arthur 1o | the union men at circulated reports | the negotiations of the sub-commit- and 2 rside 9 ( hat non-union mines have kept up[tee on wage contracts, < ed all residents over 12 he suggestion has been made,” | 8 Pt ur s T 4, Tim and George R.|Mr. Day ss ths i AN ateg | With the demands of industry since| Delays in submitting an operators O, G RATTEIA CFI ; e ey 5 S F M i 8 > 1l the Ponder brothers \(:v,;,,f",‘;,,',,"m;)',‘_(‘. 'i"'ll,,’:",""(’)‘:,:‘i":l'f”i‘ the strike was called April 1. program were believed by some offi- T0 GET SATISFACTORY PAINT AND VARNISH RESULTS YOU 0r én : ; eventually produce rupture and an| THese reports were corroborated by |cials today to be caused by their fail- MUST DO TWO THINGS: elastic recoil or earthquake,” producers and agents, who claim that [ure to agree upon what reductions At all prices we ofter com- despite the threatened shortage the |shall be demanded. ) 1—=Select the RIGHT paint or varnish for the particular job, fort, fit, style aml wear; that's sure. See our husiness, street and sport shocs at the above price. 2—See that it is properly applied. Whatever your paint, varnish or wall paper plans are, no matter [ .gprlflg SOft how large or small, drop in and let's talk them over together., No obligation—that's our business—and, L4 s For || Victor supremacy is ||| | e Yo un g M en $3 WI ARE PAINT ENGINEERS—WE ARD ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealers in %g&%};fi)‘;&gfi perf Ormance PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD and OILS GLASS, PUTTY. BRUSHES, WALL PAPER, Hartford ROOM MOULDINGS, METAL CEILINGS, ETC. “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” ¥ 3-5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn, City Items | o CHAS. DILLON & CO. Kacey's fair tonight. State Armory. —Advt. i o | : 8t. Peter's Society will hold a l f i HARTFORD j tournament tonight at th church parlors. gl M ‘ | | - B Kelly-Musante of Bridgeport vs. i | e e R After Easter Sale of Frocks, .The members of Valiant Review, ! : Maccabees, will attend the funeral of | ] | i { | i “J Suits’ wraps Mrs. Mary J Bailey of Prospect street, in a body tomorrow morning. it | ! UG LY = ili]: This is a splendid opportunity for the shopper who has The fungral will be held at 8:30 ek in w donenin eniren : = = put off purchasing until this time. & ; * 75 DRESSES 'Of finest Tricotine in several attractive styles that can- not be duplicated will be oftered at three very special prices, e o 1 s | Il $3.95, $4.95 $5.95 Mystery Surrounding Its Spelling : ] s VALUES TO $15.00 o ol W s sesimin ] TRICOTINE SUITS $35.00—$45.00 Press)—In view the mr{monrrs; Mahogany, oak or walnug e of tl R 4 min- . . .. s (U2 A T Bt X Beautifully hand-tailored models, exquisitely lined— ister of foreign affairs who ere as ¢ 1 i ) others higher priced, all 1-3 off. head of the Russian delegation, ]iw b € ade as to whether ] ;Il“:l.;y'rr({:?fit;‘pfiv‘r’\n hl'll'hlh he l'\!:.‘ The COATS AND wRAPS mir::s:‘r [pr;(l;m;s to. n.«]\« n;\ T;n\]’n oad by i Flsh speaking people w n ¢ O Of Polo Cloth and Herringbone in swagger, new effetts. 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