New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 13, 1922, Page 22

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; $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 : $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 i $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 1 B $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 83 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1922, $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 §3.00 $3.00 00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 AS LONG AS THEY LAST " $3.00 599 SWEATERS $3.00 A WONDERFUL BUY OF $3.00 ou | WOMENS SWEATERS | o $3.00 From the Manhattan Sweater Co. of NX- 33.00 $300 p § ALE $3.00 $3.00 | PRICE $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00| $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 VALUES $5 — $8 — $10 $3.00 $3.00 § compare these Sweaters with Our Barg:in Week Sweater Sale $3.00 $3.00 300 S3.00 300 $300 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 S 3.00 $3.00 $3.00 §3.00 $3.00 §3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 . $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 §3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 % x Vo i { ALWAYS MORE VALUE FOR LESS MONEY E luem to the dresser, on which were| The moment Mrs, Isome ties helonging to Mrs. Sc hh\l!/l" him run down the husband gnd her 16 ar old son,|to struggle with her home, Woman's Hands. ally managed to loosen the ties that |bound her fect. She neither f whom was b s | 5 VIETIM WITH FIRE The burglar took two of the 'I"F window and out ont and tied Mrs. Schultz's hands upper part of her body. behind |1.00sening the gag around her head her head Then he wrapped the bed {she began to seream. Neighbors heard Schultz* heard stairs she began bonds. She fin- 0 a back porch.|ad gagging her, her and rushed into the house, but|; Uses Lighted Cigarette to Force :";’;“:,“fp:,‘l“’;;.&".?;;,f;”;aw;, o tha | (he< ik krined i He mt on!and escaped into the woods between from the place| e . Clty ltems “All Over \mhmg At All"—Victor | Cowlishaw returned this afternoon staggered to the| Record 18943, C. L. Pierce & Co's.— |from a session of the supreme council vis John Hamalla of 200 Beaver street, ieported to the police today, that his me had been entered yesterday af- noon and that a gold watch be- longing to a boarder had been stolen. Woman {0 Disclose Valuables - uer teet, notaing ner down despite er|damaics and Fiumhing. . | Victrolas and ianss, Henry Morana strugg ©d then lighted a match ik He applied the flame to her stomach and held it there, although she strug- to bed by other wom New York, Oct. 13.—Tll in bed inlgeq fiercely and tried to scream. Butiily physician was sent for. He treat- her home at 2 Hutton street, Jamaica, \she could only make muffled noises ed the burns inf Mrs. Emily V. Schultz, wife of Pa-|ihroygh the wrapping of bed clothing; trolman Chauncey maica precinct, ws hultz, of the ¥8-},,tping that any wakened yester- 'y, use could heat. one outside the|remain at home. Detectives and un day afternoon about 3 o'clock by some| npg Sohultz endured the pain until|men spent several ho one shaking her/shoulder. She opened | o b it nad burned one her eyes and saw standing beside her|, ., drawn over his eyes and holding in'y qo o one hand a horn handled knife with|, = & long curved blade and in the other ‘.' a steel bar about 18 |mhm long. “Don’'t make a so ' he told her. “Don't move. Where do you keep your money and jew ry E t her flesh, but grhen he light- | bed a young foreigner with his cap|.q another and held the flame to her | no t he would ng her, and jewels. Gives False Tip. re under the rug in the par- " she said match | woods, under the dirs t to the narters the knife, whi tell, If | bar w where ! |founa lying on the ]var:nr floor. “I haven't any money,” sald Mrs.| 'This was not true, but Mrs. Schultz| = 7™ o o Schultz. hoped that the burglar would go to| el et 5 The intruder told her that if she|look and give her a chance to escape y ‘”_m lied to him he would cut her throat.|He did go, but before doing so he tiec ' :7 W He threatened her with the steel bar|her feet with two more neckties, fast and waved the long knife in front of|ened again, the ones wi which he arged with having her face. She persisted that she had[had tied her hands and again wrap- iR ST no money and th ndit struck her[ped her head in the bed clothing.| iber hout & with the bar. Still she refused to re-[Then he went downstairs, leaving the 4 veal any hiding place Then the lsteel bar on the burglar left the side of the bed andthe knife. GULBRANSEN Piano_or Player. ’< and it will surely pay you to investigate its wmerits i before deciding on a purchase. OUR TERMS L_ ARE RIGHT—LET US SHOW YOU VICTROLAS 357 MAIN ST. floor, but carrying|P A GULBRANSEN FOR HALLOWE’EN In making preparations for your Hallowe’en entertainment do not fail to set aside ten minutes to step in to our store and listen to the The GULBRANSEN is the life of the party. Young folks dancing—old feet a-tapping—exhil- aration fills the air. It will surely prove a wonder- ful entertainment for your Hallowe’en party. The GULBRANSEN is marketed at a hun- dred dollars less than any good piano or player, hotographs werc su taken have lLeen rec 'for examination . EASY-TO PAYEASY TO PLAY HENRY MORANS on the porch. She was put (matches and Mrs, Schultz was able to Chief Inspector Cahalane, but fou f the young thief. The stee he of fortifications. Employes of Directly Opposite Myrtle St. en and her fam- d by the bandit's A5 iformed patrol- urs searching the ection of Deputy on of po! m P finger print ex to he examined, ch the detectives of the cas minent Ame ho recently L] taken photo- ft for China aft- ip on which the id to have been|§ alled to Tokio . PIANOS —advt. William Massey of 97 Seymour street, reported to the police last eve- ning that while driving his automobile Arch street, another machine struck it at the corner of West Pearl st eet, and that the driver proceeded without ascertaining the amount damage done. The police are in ssession of the number of the other | with leading members of the party hine, chrafft's assorted chocolates, 37c This Week’s Specials el O Auto Accessories (From 31x4 to 36x41%) Tire Covers, reg. $2, $2.25 and $3.00 @ $1.00 - ‘Ford 0il Gauges, reg. Ford Tire Tools,reg.50¢c .......... @ .25 L\'Iany-USe!Spray, reg. Pedal Pad, reg. $1 per Fan Belts (Ford 1912-1914), reg. 50c @ .15 Tire Pumps, reg. $1.75 Goliath Plugs, 1-2” and 7-8”, reg. $1 @ .60 Wonder Worker Clean Glass, reg. 200 L T Splitdorf Plugs, few sizes, reg. $1. . Windshield Weatherstrip, reg. 75¢. @ .25 Rie Nie Hand Soap, reg. 20c ea.. .3 for .25 Rie Nie Cleano,reg.30c ....... Wik ) e 1 Isco Plugs, reg. $1.00 Ideal Plugs, 1-2",reg.$1.......... @ .50 A. C. Spark Plugs, 7-8” long, reg. $1@ .60 RACKLIFFE BROS. CO., wc Automobile Park and Bigelow Sts. Ib. The regular 60c grade. Bi Leland's—advt. wil Charity Superintendent William mo Knights of Pythias at Boston. e Don't forget Viking A. C. Fair, Bungalow, Sat. and Mon. nights.— advt, Tony Varmallo was arrested last night by Sergeant Michael Flynn for the Bristol police on a charge of as- sault. Tabs' fair opens Fri. Oct. 20. —ad\l JUDGE PALLOTTI HERE. Judge Francis A. Paliotti of Hart- ford, republican candidate for secre- tary of state, was a visitor in this city | yesterday afternoun. In conference here, Judge Pallotti expressed himself as satisfied with the manner in which —— 40c..........@ .25 BB v @ .60 BO., sl @ .50 ..... oo @ L35 the campaign is being conducted. He eral towns he has visited he has found Jno\m""l a reduction of one cent a 53, clubs. Best Coffee, l-‘H‘a‘hl)’ Roasted Imperial Flour, 2415 Lb. Bag Lb. | £¢.05. ()unlil\ Con by Maiie Sardines ... .. 6 for 25¢c i'ancy Sauer .lnu! Lge. can 153¢ | Bea:dsley’ Qh.-mmm) Codfish, Joan of Arc Red Kidney Beans Lkas . 10e 2 cans for g Rl Wing (-rnpv Jnl( e, Pts. 25¢ “G I speak here at a rally later in the New York, Oct/ 13.—The Standard nth. Judge Palotti sald that in sev- (Oil Co. of New: Jersey today an- plans for the formation of Paones- ’5“””" in the price of gasoline throughout its territory. Opening Announcement The Economy Grocery Co. WISHIEES TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING (71*4/\)()['"1,1. STORE IN New Brijtain at 85, Arch St. ON SATURDAY, OCT. 14, 1922 We Invite You to Become Acquainted Wit/ Our Methods. Qualities and Prices. “Our Customers Are Qur Adiertisers.” A Liberal Sample of our High Grade Coffec, which is roasted daily In Jour own Modern Plant. is to be given g way on Opening Day, Oct. 14, at the ahove nlr‘nllnnul iitore, PLEASE NOTE BELOW A 7 \\' OoF ()l R I‘R"‘I Finest Maine Potatoes. Pk. 25¢ | ‘conpmy Cocoa. .1 Lb, Pkg. 15¢ Quality Tomatoes, No, 2 can 10¢ Gold, Medal, Pillsbury or Duluth Hawaiian Sliced l'rmapplo L‘c. Efinest Cider Vinegar, Large bot- can ... 35¢ 1 g e AR .o 18 Hawaiian Grated I’Inmm)lr No. v Catsun. . m 01 bot. 23¢ 2 can v Iflv y Stuffed Olives, Large Jar Libby’s Peac 4 Fancy Rasph Fancy Blueberrics, No. 2 ca Libby's Apricots, No. 2 can Gorton's Codfish.1 Lb, Pkg. Vancy Imported Sardines, Ib. can . 40 Fancy Impor Fancy Peas, Swect and Tender, dines, i Lb con OREB v v ale e 20¢ Fancy Imported klnp-rnd Hu- Stringless Lr.-m cut, 2 cans 25¢ Lea luul Perrin's Sauce, Bot. 25c Gulden's Mustard .. ... Bot. 13¢ Tmm Fi Boatswain Brand, ............. 15¢ . State Corm, can Hug 1 Lb. ca 235¢ Royal Sweet Chocolate, half Lb. Fancy Red Alaska Salmon, tall { BAPE AT s G T W 15¢ can ... . 25¢ Condensed Milk . H Oz. can 12¢ In||( y Col nhlll I\hl‘l salnmn Evaporated Milk, 16 Oz. can 9¢ ; c.. 28c i Fancy Rice ........... Lb, 8¢ I bmcat, 15 Lb. can 48c | Quaker Onts Company's Rolled Maine Sardines, 1-4 Lb. caa, 6 OAts .............5 Lbs 21c it .. 25c A Quaker Oats Company’s Comn h?::‘( Imported Hllw ‘o, psh:'ll T el e 5 Lbs. 14c Finest lmpum-d Olive Oil, Qt. Kellogg's Corn Yiskex o0 Post e ik e L 4 Toasthes . ........... Pkg. 8¢ R & R, Honed Chicken. 14 Th. Del Monte Dill Pickles, Large can CAN . .......co0000e0.. 2BC Libby's Corned Beef Hash, 2 | Putlea Pkg. 12¢ can | Pufred Rice . Pkg. 15¢ Armonr Veri Best Comed Be Mucller's Macaroni or Spaghetti Phfc e s 12¢ T Fancy California Prunes, 40-50, e s R 19¢ 16 C can Pure Currant 8 Oz. Glass e ... . 25¢ Waldorf et Paper, roll 7%¢ Amerfcan Maid Jelly, assorted Gold Dust . Lge. Pkg. 25¢ flavors, 7 Oz. Jars. ... ... 10c Babbitt’s Cleanser .. ... can 5c Del Monte Mince Meat, 2 Pkgs, P & G White Naptha, or flll.r bar se for ... oo BMe | & SomD L. The Ecunomy Grocery Co., inc. STORES AlLL OVER THE SIATE, Department Phone 1075 NEW BRITAD [ORES—+423 West Main Street. . 87 Dwight Street, 525 Stanley Strect. 27P South Main Street. 521 Arch Street, i85 Arch Street,

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