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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1922, \ Woods charged the |she went to her hushand’s home to|more than $3,000,000 was for housing projects, Posecutor J. G theft of goods to the value of $11.61, |ask him to take his children and sup Gallo minimized the offense by offer-|port them When she entered she some of the|was assaulted by Mr, Gorman and his ‘ |stuff to have been paid for. He ad- |sister, she said. ::“::‘Erm‘“';:,fisus:;:;v.,.:k“‘nuw thaf | "I | [mitted taking part of a vacuum hot-| A continuance to Monday morning | yejatle extract iu essential Soct ot | = 7t :l:;u‘: meat chopper, and M‘P”]“?;m ondered In the case nf‘ LOVIS | them use Paker's Certified Flavoring Knives [8hepard, charged PASAING A | pxtracts L F &G W k Ad gem k The stolen goads were found at Gal- |standing trolley car on Stanley street Large Loaves of Wheat Bread 13c; .. .o.. 2 for 25¢ (L K, & O, WOrKer AAmits 1aKINg 1os nome on Beaver street | Beer seized in raids on the Hagearty | Assorted Coffee Cakes . ... 18¢ each | | Mrs. Hannah Gorman, for drunken- [baffing works and at Tony Albanese's | ! NCHE] Bath Buns Ko '25 doze! [ Cu[]ery From Plant [ness and breach of the peace, was basement in the Park hotel building, | ) 4 ; L 3 | sentenced to the state farm. Police- |was ordered condemned Fresh Pineapple Pies .. -+ 25c each | gl |man Patrick O'Mara arrested her last Yankee Rye Bread ... +. 13c loaf l |night on complaint at the corner of Paola Gallo, an employe at Landers, Hartford avenue and North street : p—— Boston Brown Bread ... .. 15¢ loaf . ] ‘ | $5,000,000 LOAN ISSUED, | mob early yesterday and hanged to a — ~ i :!‘mn & Clark's factory who was where the husband of the accused 15| New York, July 7.--1'nder author.|tree in Black Bayou swamp, two miles [stopped with quantity of stolen goods |now living, She is alleged to | ! ¢ h"""i"“ of a recent act of the legislature from Benton, according to reports as he was about to leave the plant caused a disturbance while intoxicat-[the Metropolitan I1%e Tnsurance Co.| reaching here last night. Pemberton |8aturday noon, was fined 315 and costs |ed CANDY DEPARTMENT | announced today that it had just au-|[had been arrested and jalled Tuesday Chocolate Coated Hazelnut Clusters, (tor theft by Judge B. W. Alling to-| martEae | day. | EPARTMENT — ¥ with advt, Shreveport, La, July 7.-—~Joe Pem- berton, negro, wae taken from the Bossier parish jall at Benton, by a Nels Nelson, drunk, was fined 87, RCY YOUR Vacation Wants —AT HOME — | We Have all the Things You Need to | - “m50c The accused said she had not been | thorized hond and loans night following the shooting of two H i [ and Dipped . ... . |Arinkin She told th rt that|a $5,00 \0—of vhic ] | I3 old e conr hat | amounting to $5,000,00 which } negro women Cocoanut Bon-Bons Make Your Vacation a Success | Tooth Brush: 'ooth Vaste, Face and Talcum P ers, Sunburn Lo- tlans, Mozquito Chasers, Cam- earas, Films, Candy, Cigars, Flashlights, Bathiog Caps, Hair Nets Look in our window--You'll see Something You Need, The Dickinson | Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. Fchoes of the tremen- dous volume of business here at Horsfall's duringé Late June and Early July! b All Wool Bathing Suits— 3 piece styles in heather mix. Sures. 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The work of dredeging at Willow Brook part has been undertaken with @ steam shovel on the grounde. The Job will not be completed before next spring. Let us show you the kind of a wet | wash we do for 75¢. Union Laundry | Co. Tel. 904 —Advt. Chautauqua season tickets $3.00.—| Advt. Hialmar Salstrum and wife gold to- day through The Camp Real Estate Co., a one family house on Common- wrealth avenue to Walter and Rose M McCabe. Chautauqua season ticket sale ends| Baturday noon.—Advt. | 700 PRISONERS TAKEN Dublin War Has Also Thrown 200 Hotel Workers Out of ans——fity; Returming to Normal. Dublin, July 7. — (By Associated | Press.) — Approximately 700 irregu- | lark were taken prisoner by the na- | tional army during the struggle in| Publin which was brought to a close | By the surrender of the rebublicans | in the Sackville street area Wednes- | Dublin today showed signs of set- | Rling down after the period of hos- tilities in the heart of the city. TIn the week's hostilities Dublin lost seven hetels and has 20 less hostelries than in 1914. More than 200 hotel work-| ers have been thrown out of employ- ment. One of the signs of the return to- wards normal condition was the re- ‘moval today of the embargo which had been put upon the telephone serv. | fee except for military uses and urg-| ent calls. It was understood that tele. grams had been sent intimating the termination of the troubles and con- wveying the information to theatrical | artists that they could safely come to | Ireland. The Aonach Thalillteann games ecommittee will meet tonight to con- finue preparations for the great ath- eltie festival to be held here in Aug- “TUTORING— Roger F. Holmes, graduate of Wes- Jeyaa University, and Principal of the Osmmington; Mass., Junior High! From Photo by Apeda TO-NI home two roudds with Ed#e Cantor! you, for the first time on a Columbia Record—and now an Eddie hands you on his first double-faced Columbia Record you'd hop around the corner and buy it NOW! Edaie Cantor ’pfif “I’m Hungry for Beautiful Girls® NOW ON SALE Lovable Eyes. Introducing “Hootch Rhythm,” from “Make It Snappy.” Medley Fox-Trot. Sweet Indiana Home. Fox-Trot. The Columbians. A-3621 10-inch 75¢ Frank Pick Me Up and Fox-Trot. A-36] I Love Her—She Loves Me. I’'m Hungry for Beautiful Girls. From ‘“Make It Snappy.” Eddie Cantor, Comedian. A-3624 10-inch 75¢ OTHER RECE ®rink To Me Only With Thine Eyes. Charles Hackett. 79896 10-inch $1.00 Flow Gently, Sweet Afton. Bendemeer’s Stream. Baritone Solos. Oscar Seagle. A-3395 10-inch $1.00 Stumbling. Fox-Trot. Ray Miller and His Orchestra. Who Tied the Can on the Old Dog’s Tail? Fox-Trot. The Columbians. A-3611 10-inch 75¢ Lola Lo. Fox-Trot. Doo Dah Blues. Fox-Trot. Ray Miller and His Orchestra. 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