New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 29, 1923, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JA.\'U.AR\’ 29, 102y, Banns of marriage were published ; mas Day will be alse heid. Mass will| Immediately after this mass the birsss 5 pext Sutundsy morning. Warning was Singen, aged & disd 2 1he Aleess | #7. ANDEEW'S OHVRCH | Issued by the priests yesterdsy asnlost | poapiial teday the fourth member of Raans of marriage were pubtished|for the frst time between Joseph |be colebrated at § a w. when the|ing of threats will take place. AS he activities o woasthorteed sollcd |tor the third time yesterday at 5t | Krupstaitis of 15 Bealty street and candies will be biessed. Holy Hour |5 o clock the same ceremeny will be 1he Litssinger family 10 tamm how Nt | 0 or T huantan chureh between | Anns Misinkoniute of 79 Beaver will be held at T:30 o'clock in the|held for the ehildren of the parish. tors fer & “iagasine. e . il a5 the resuit of & fre which destrered | sihan 6 Trecloskas of 195 Adams| street evening The administration of the b POURTH FIRE VIOTIM DIES the home at Coupon, & littie mountain |street, Newark, N. J. and Eve Kaa-| Friday the feast of purincation will| On Saturday the Feast of ft. laze | sacrament will be held at 7:30 o' a | lauskaite of 262 Falrview sreet be celebrated. In conjunction Candie: will be ebserved, with mass at § a. m 'm the evening. Altoons, P, Jan. 28-May Lits: |town, Iate Saturday night Former Meshken Employe Ar- rested FoHowing Search of Home At the suggestion of Lawyer P ¥, MeDonough, in police court teday, theft charges aghinst Abraham George webe continued for ene week and at the same time Samuel B, For- man will be tried for embezalement of furs from Edward Meghken, who is also the complainant in the George case, George was arrested yesterday by Detective W, P, McCue after furs and pleces of lining to the value of $150 were found in his home at 399 Chest- nut street, George had been dis- charged by Meshken for alleged dis- honesty and he was being questioned by the detective relative to a missing | pockotbook with $182 in it, when he invited the policeman to search his home, When the furs were found, Meshken claimed them as his. George maintains that they are his, elaiming to have purchased them at different times, When Mrs. Carl Smith came hope late Saturday night, her husband n- formed her that since she had been out all day, she might as well stay out all night. He chased her to the strect and she called Patroiman Jo- seph Moore, The policemen réurned g s 2 i Bed Room Suites R rested for drunkenness and breach of "liiam, Biraowd o oo 3 FOUR PIECE WALNUT SUITE —SPECIAL AT o o S 3 oA B R Dresser, Béd, Chiffonier and Toilet Table, $122.00 Dlnlng Room uites actions Saturday night at his home on Hartford avenue. Several weeks FOUR PIECE WALNUT SUITE— —SPECIAL AT SUITE— —SPECIAL AT ago the coifrt ‘ordered Willlams wife Mahogany Drawer Bottoms and Dust-Proof Construction. $l78¢00 joany P’}'E: EIB:‘::‘ 1‘3)(N.§'l:|:4e%fiilt(t at $195.00. ; $1 27'00 CIGHT it B WALNUT SUITE— —sPECIAL AT 8163 ()0 to get rid of a star boarder who had caused muc‘h "I?Uhhslhflwr;;“q ':ML- ” ECE MAHOGA i PBCLA . sk liam and his wife. Since that time, THREE PIECE M NY SUITE— —S L AT Ten Pieces of Samo Suite at §245.00. s m;x:o:;?: r:l.:m h;;dwll"‘."r::“:ve"; Dresser, Bed and Toilet Table. Grand Rapids Make, $l 89.00 EIGHT PSIEeCE'hWA[éNlltJT SUI’(I;E;—FO“"-h R —SPECIAL AT $l 69 00 ese Suites on 3 s . leave if she can't have the boarder, SRS hroulh: i s e FOUR PIECE MAHOGANY SUITE— —SPECIAL AT 234 EIGHT PIECE WALNUT SUITE—JACOBEAN STYL week's pay, but even this. fafled to Large Dresser, Bow Bed, Chifforobe and Semi-Vanity. .00 Make, Reduced From $395 to ... placate her, Bartkowskl told Judge Kiett, In consideration of John Pawel- czyk's obedience to the court's order in ripping the bar out of his store at 18 Spring street, Judge Klett made the.judgment on liquor charges a fine of $150 and costs. Joseph Kuschl, who works in the factory days and in John's store nights, was fined $50 and advised to secnre employment nights elsewhere, The casc was tried last week. “TABS” 10 CO-OPERATE Will Assist Wallingford Organization . s \ ‘ ¢ : . £ = ; in Rebuilding Clubhouse Recently RE F R IG R g\ ORS - X%d | S N - . { ) ) . i Destroyed By Fire, E T % : : S Yz B.byClr.n,gisl.{ed:cedfi?g The ¥. M. T. A. & B. soci ¢ o % > I . EXAMPLE--Lull Size Heyw - menfl:t yesterday nl‘terno::xc cflt:::: at WHOLESALE PRICES M 7)) — ) (fooc riage, lined with genuine corduroy, ized, the appointment.of a committee = - | N 2 < reversible body, artillery wheels— jo Bazhes,ware, adimeny. of aasist EXAMPLE—Three door Baldwin Refriger- ‘ Reg. price was §35. $ 26 25 T o ator, white enamel lined, 40 Ib. ice capacity 1 ‘ REDUCED TO.. . burned last week with damages —Regular Pricc .as $27. $ 1 9 OO v | y g amounting to about $50,000. President REDUCED TO ° \ ! E. X. Callahan named the following: Themas J. Meskill, Michael I". Con- nors, Dennis J. Donahue, John J. Riley and Edward O'Relly. A meeting of the committee will be 4 held Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the society’s clubrooms at the corner = e £ of Lafayette and Beaver streets. iviti : - TWO PIECE OVERSTUFFED SUITE of Davenport and Small Wing Activities of Week | o { Chair, Covered in Brown Sateen $l44~00 I}ht 'St; dMary’sr Cl},urch I ; ; s, W itade: Wil Be polemulasd W s TWO PIECE OVERSTUFFED SUITE of Davenport and Chir, vith - @9 98 ()() LIBRARY TABLES v v V) Thomas W. Grace will be solemnized at 7 o'clock Wednesday morning. Dusted Walnut Carved Frame Fumed Oak Library $ 1 9 00 . Thursday morning at 7 o’clock ther# will be a month’s mind mass for the e h i i late Mrs. Elizabeth Gilbert. PIECE OVERSTUFFED SUITE of Davenport, Chair and Wing Table \illpl be"uung z‘:c ethn usu:l hou’:-hmac ODD DAVENPORTS THR Chair, Hair Construction $225u00 Golden Oak Table 5 1'riday and in the evening holy hour with Book Ends. . $3 .00 d&\'otlonu' will ‘be hcl:l. Members of —_— AT —— 2 Q 1 ir, y le, ol S Sl 605 §O7 $125 $135 T erine Sovr Co and Covred n Hondsome o o $290.00 Mmii. $32.00 s Sunday morning. The blessing of i $169 ama 91 95 THREE PIECE OVERSTUFFED SUITE of Bed Davenport, Chauand $24 5.00 $39 $43 $45 $ 57 o These Are Finely Made Comfortable Pieces Rocker, Covered in Tapestry ........... OUCH! BACKACHE! RUB LUMBAGO OR STIFFNESS AWAY St. Jacob’s Oil stops any pain, m, when your back is sore and lame, or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get a smal Itrial bottle of old, honest St. Jacobs Oil at any drug store, pour a little in your hand, and rub it right on your aching back; and by the time 5 . A you count fifty the soreness and s lameness is gone. H i TEA WAGONS Don't stay crippled! This soothing, ) e penetrating oil needs to be used only N B once. It takes the pain right out and P oo 7 ends the misery. It is magical, vet » cases ; Walnut at— absoluely harmiess, and-doesn’t -bui s > : ot oitk Sopt TUMbagD, ,.:,n i . " Finely made mahogany This genuine reed rocker A]l Redllced g%g gig with spring seat, covered in atica, backache or rheumatism so stry .. Wiltons—Axminst TS This CANE ROCKER in $35 $45 $49 - $19-75 T—— i Mah?fig $29 This CHAIR in Tapestry or promptly. It never disappoints! Bookcases at— Velvets—Brussels Velour, Solid Walnut Frame, Chromed Mahog- S ced and fibe any. Special at. . $22 $55 and $65 disp::yo:nr o‘l;r thi:d llom-.r Large and Small $32 $35 B. C. PORTER SONS “Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store”

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