New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 17, 1923, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN pAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1923, [RENIER PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 Mainv Street « Phone 1409-2 MID-SEASON SALE WEDNESDAY THE 18th $1.59—3 Heavy Coats for children; sizes 1—2—3. @ 49¢—0dd sizes in Silk Hose; grey and brown; were $1.25. 3 for $1.00—O0dd sizes, Children’s Muslin Drawers, were 59¢. $5.98—1 Heavy Coat, size 16—navy. ) One-Half Price—One lot of Odd Corsets. 49c—Women's Union Suits, odd sizes, were 75c¢. $5.98—2 Panne Velvet Dresses, sizes 16 and 18, were $27.98 | 33c—One lot of 59c Brassieres. @ $1.50—Women’s Pajamas, were $2.00. $7.98—3 Silk Dresses, were $25.00 each. 69c—One lot of White Petticoats—$1.25 and $1.39 values. @ 98c—Children’s Pantie Dresses, were to $1.50. $1.49—Out-size Full Fashioned black Silk Hose, were $2.25 59c—One lot of Women’s Night Dresses, were 75c. 98c—Rompers (odd sizes), were up to $1.50. $1.50—Hand Embroidered Klock Hose, were $3.00. 45¢ each—Bloomers and Step-ins, were 59c. & 7c each—White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, were 125¢. 39c—Children’s Heavy Sport Socks (black), 50¢ quality. 69c—Figured Crepe Bloomers, were $1.00. Tc each—Slip-on Veils, were 25¢ each. @ 21c—Infants’ White Cashmerette Hose, were 29¢c. BRI e . T B - @ 39c—A small lot of Necklaces, were to 79c. 98c—Silk Hose, new shades—$1.25 and $1.50 quality. 20% DISCOUNT ON ALL GOODS % 19c—Chamoisette Gloves (odd sizes), were 59¢c. 43c—16-button Black Silk Gloves, size 5';. NOT SPECIALLY PRICED $1.59—House Dresses, Aprons; value $2.25. No Discount on Charges No Discount on Charges i B o & vt s an| 1 Y A Million In Drugs Destroyed WHOLESALE PRIGES RISE | %2727 = e arowe e Bl AN“ PO w. NAME The regular monthly card party will Nl]. l l]"]N T l"VE : — 4 lN MARGH, REPORTS Sflow g;:;xr;‘«::: to further declines of m{{ be held Thursday April 26th at the | 7 club house, and is in charge of Miss| | 4 - s Compared with Mara ! | | . Sty § March a year EUMMITTEE HEADS G HIM’ HE T[][]K Nuo 2[ ¢ Y P i [the general level of prices shoerq £ Announcement was made of the s 4 i i 7 Increase of 1 1-4 Per Cent in 44 Com- | increase of 12 per cent, M tal T — continuance of the Sunday night sup- b i § wopope 45 v i ' o metal products were 36.7 ;e&‘ c-e:‘: & i Moditon: Over. Higtiros higher; building materials 27.7 per ot . « | pers, which are proving very popular .. . . e . . Yiill Have Angelo Patri Hore in|iek che “memvers. “sies” wrances| Marcini Admits Bigamy, Bound R : el W A cent; clothes and " elothing 107 Ferguson and Fannie Holmes are , 1 ; e : i | cent and farm products 19 pe‘r cge;' N be G emjon Ma 26 making plans for this wgek's Sunday over tO Sflper]or Gom’t J 5 e SaaningeoR. ApHL 17 A Thoteans] nt. 0yemper--Lony y prg_ir;:g:‘.mw évening 80 “strummers’ . 4 . R of one and one quarter per cent in _ GINNELL FOUND DEAD, of the Ukulele club will meet at the ; y § | wholesale prices in March as compar- Gh“‘n:f]m““,fi?':"a”;;"';‘,' 17.—Laurence club house for a songfest. Dan No- Nicholas Mancini, _nrrnigned in po- ¥ E i : Sge;\';t;xj'ebrmunrydl\:"us ‘s:m\\'n in{l r;ng— to this ('ollnlr.\" of :h:;r;:(){rtult:ri ;:‘:-:;’ lan, who has been teaching them, will | lice court this morning on a charge| G A 3 co! m'o les announced to- |, ' p o waa found: dead: toahg 8 be present to lead the singing. The|of bigamy, was bound over to the 8 G A : 9 2?‘&) thhe b“""‘t“ r“l labor statistics| "y ol room here, Y'hysiclan-ynm affair will be open to all members. June term of the superior court in H 3 ; ¢ Bu?ldl?::r:amtigialz afigo‘;cms e death resulted from natural causes, 4 . Y 9 ——————e Hartford by Judge George W. Klett A z b chairmen of the standing committees e Teh Monihs of 00, MMedsica Wi " e 4+ showed the greatest advance in price S _ ‘ 4 the increase for commodities in these rookfield Butter 54c 1b Tomorrow for the%year; which office also makes COMMUNISTS DISSOLVE iy et AT 57 them a director on the board: New York, Apsiy12.(By Alsosiated:| 0TTENeC Yesterday ab 1he HOw. Maven ; ks ; % for commodiiies ' C1€8¢.| only., Cooked Food Shop.—advt. Ways and means, Marguerite Rey- | pregs)—The co‘:nmun!s( xfnrt of Am-|county jall by Detective Sergeant Wil- R LE ’ 15 tr\‘:so f:g:fsls'a»osr'zgxnfrs ilxl\m!o‘ 'p‘-x\‘v:-'rfij p.—advt. nolds; finance, Susan C. Murphy:|erica has dissolved itself and divert- “:l',"‘:el’éa"?rfi:'é];" ;'{1: h’:gwco‘:"f;‘t“ . »‘_ b g R ARG :mups e S I——— program, beth Leghorn; pub-{aq jts members to the workers' party Ed o 30.?1.“ A e Iz)ww 2 " 3 Nols! onndc blathed ARt cIbthings . - { chemicals and drugs, house furnishing AT LYCEUM licity, Mary Curtin; house ");fl"flhglfi- of America, which it recognizes as the H 1 astauik pEve $600 reaired ment, Agnes Crowley; membership, | o1y affiliation of the Third Interna-|Haven in default of a bty f ¢ ; : : ‘ o group, raw wer. . : v 7 |#00ds and miscellancous commodities. Martin Johnson’s Marguerite Tracy. tionale of Moscow in .the United[in the Waterbury police court for Byt ' - ; 5 ) | INthe food group, raw sugar aver- Miss Olive Fulton was appointed | States, it was disclosed today by As-[Bonsupporte g y 2 |aged 18.2 per cent higher and grann- “AFRICAN chairman of the May meeting. ' sociates of C. K. Ruthenberg's sccre-| Sergeant McCue testified this morn- % lated sugar 17.6 per cent higher in " B T ing that o received word from ne t ~ § |lated sugar 17 per oo |, BIG GAME HUNT" delegates to the State Federation con- ROMIY. Roje8 [9n FURLY 6810, £ Fuel and lighting with an average vention, to be held in Bridgeport, May 5 & 2 M % the effect that Mancini had been ar- i s AGAIN HOUSE OF DAVID. rested for nonsupport and had been 26th. TRe following delegates were iy i T ol , Rt s ¥ uppointed: Mildred G. Weld, Mary Lansing, Mich,, April 17.——At the|married twice. As a result he was : /) o y 15°CH 8, Helen Phillips, Susa | behest of state officials who are lead- | arrested yesterday. The ofticer stat- § . v R S bl ed that Mancini had admitted to him | ; ; . Th S f ‘ e decret 0 Marphy, Ruth Grocock and Ventlie [ing the fight against the Israelite 5 logan. President Gertrude J. Kin-|{joyse of David colony at Benton Har- trvlie marrlo:l 8picl i1 l_tuly 4 1916; gella, being a member of the state and another girl in New Britain in L . . . 2 N . T P R nihm‘ the Michigan house of represen-|1920, | This stack of morphine, opium, heroin, marlhuana cigarets Beautlful Floors delegaths | tatives last night passed a bift design- Married in Italy in 1916, {and opium paraphernalia valued at $1,000,000, was burned in New The directors anuthorized the pro-|ed to permit the state to seek a re-| Wife No. 1 was called to the stand York city. It was taken in various raids. Dr. Carleton Simon and - gram committee to make arrange- |ceivership for the cult. The bill pro-|and could not speak English as she| Police Commissioner Enright are shown here inspecting it. i CARRY A FULL ments with Angelo Datri, for a lecture [hibits acquisition of property by fraud| has only been in this country a few . 3 in New Rritain some time in Novel and the encouragement of teaching of | months. Through an interpreter she | ber, as that is the earliest date a immorality by religious organizations. | testified that she was married to|igating Section 42 of the motor’ Cases Continued. s able at this time. Mr. Parti is well IR Mancini in Italy in 1916 but since the | opjcla Jaw. | The cases of Edward Helm, charged il known to New Britain, having ap-| Medium Red Salmon, tall cans, 2|time of the marriage he has not| Passed Trolley, Fined $25 {with theft; James L. Scott, reckless i ¥ $2s 4 I I peared in Hartford on two occaslons. | for 25c. Tomorrow only. Cooked IFood | llved with her 20 days at a time. He | R ‘s oo e, |driving, were continued to Monday, | H06- 14 Binclpal of ‘Soldol ‘No. 45 In|8hop-—advt left her shortly after tho wedding, | Judge Klett imposed & tine of $26 |, "A\hert Vasseline, liquor violation; she said, and she -did not see him |and costs upon Salvatore Randyzin for| vy Gaqznawski liquor violation, un- again until she came to this coumry'l""'ss‘l”g a H:u:t}ing Frolh‘)‘ car on Stan- !‘til 'I‘hurmh‘n' l|‘.0|"ning, a y a few months ago. 6y aireQl at Hrancis; sirect, | John Kinis was fined $10 and costs | i f Wife No. 3, on_the witness stand,| Thomas Heslin, motorman of the| Q& SR W 0 A o e | o Qf o= v ) iy o EOOHISRL LR A n bre peace charge and the s testified that she has been married [cur, testified an 'automobile passed |07 BERCL 0, HEEE, CORERG SO (RS ] ¥ i JOHNSON'’S PASTE, YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND to Mancini for three yours although |y1* 10eY Bt CRHSCE SISt B0 KPC) |misseq. Kinis testined that Kordeok A he left her two years ago. She said|® 4 @5 KON XIR Y Ol threw him out of his store on Grove 8 S R quuxd and Powdered . THIS YEAR'S that she did not learn until last fall ”"‘I')'“'_“l"‘fl °f”‘“"r“;f,“"""."' trect, who |Slreet and he became angry, so he that he had previously been married. avid Smith of Francis street, Who 4, .. o stone through the front win- One child has been born of the|\Vas about to enter the car, witnessed | L |the passing of the - automobile and |3°™® LI 1 V ° . union. e it et | “ N " testified this morning that he secured | ANV Y SETITION v § o \. B. P- So Palnt’ arnIShand Staln Admits Second Marriage. the number and notified the state DERY, DWIHILS ERYTTAON \ Mancini testified that he had mar- In probate court yesterday the peti- e At a meeting of the executive board of the Business and Professional ‘Women'sclub held last evening at the club house, the following were elected | | | | . Y motor vehicle department. ried Wife No. § on March 7, 1916, As the result of this investigation |tion of Timothy J. Dwyer for the re- in the town of Soutelandolfo, Ital rgeant Bllinger stated that the New moval of James J. Watson as’conser- | Beautiful Floors are largely a but later left to come to the United |I,pitain police were notified and he | vator was denied. Dwyer told the matter of prevention — the o States, o |went to see Randyzin, who admitted !court that he has not touched liquor secret is to put them in perfect 13 He said that his Wife refused 1to|(hat he had passed the car. [since 1919 and feels that his proper- condition and keep them so. and we Highly come to this country and even after New Paint Saves Weinberg ties, valued at $20,000, should be Doorwayl. stair-treads, and he had written she would not come. ¥ !turned over to him . TuCSdaY' W ednCSday He also said that his first wife had| Judgment was suspended in the - ¢ | | tracks should be polished fre- Recommend It § written to his brother stating that she [case of Irving Weinberg of Bridge- ABOLISH GERMAN COURT. 1 | quently — this requires no would never come to the United|port, arrested by Policeman Thomas| (oblenz April 17. (By Associated great amount of time or effort urs a States to live with such a man as|p.eney for violating Section 42 of the | ppe. , § t £ty if Joh ‘s Polishi: W, Marcini or anyone like him. He also | f “d | Press)—The commis at of he | 1 chnson's olishing ax ) ¢ X : | motor vehicle law He testified that|ampire,” which is the Berlin govern- | an WeightedBmshareused. . stated that the letter said that e (the truck he was driving had been ' pent's highest author in the 0 e ra e A i 17 18 19 would marry anyone In Italy she|painted on Sunday and he would have | Rhineland, has been abolished by the | ] prl - - wanted to. & |the weight and ca y painted on the |jyter-allied Ithineland high commis- | JOHN SON S Because of this letter, he said, he[gides when he returned to Bridgeport. |gion FREE thought he had the right to do the| T Paste - Liquid ~ Powdered AN AR e KR g POLISHING Tr—_ this city on June 23 1920. They were | Ropes Her After 10 000 M[le Tnp | married by Rev. George W. C. Hill, | 4 ; WAX Headquarters for a“ “LOOK INTO IT” To Anyone Bringing This plx:utorhof the South Congregational | . vies p "TRADE. MARK AEGISTERSD Adv. Into the Store pddanall SeCH { R You can give every room in P fried to Strike Wife No. 1. | : | I your home that deitghtful sir Wood Finishing CoR g During a short recess in court this | § g > h '+ b You are undoubtedly familiar with some of the B. P. S. W morning the two wives gathered in a | A ol | | of immaculate cleanliness by : ) | ; A Sa Bedtahi roducts Products. Our reason for offering this free sample can is f,‘""'," "Irm'llhr* :rl;t:;::ls nen :vhtpr:; § i e ) usmg_Jo}ufimn sPohi‘hxrr;lgit\X;x '8 Wi " ni he husband wa i he two | . ¥ occasionally on yourfu that we want you to try other B. P. S: Iflmshes and become (1A M Cted with each other in an | e ; ; % 3 - peon “ng'kmi A wood: further acquainted with B. P. S. quality. apparently friendly manner when | ‘ R s h SN0 T Wife No.’1 said something to Wife 3 g:lfis‘;u.lo :ew:—:eu ':nfi pro‘ No. 2 and Marcini raised his hand' to 4 , prese! pro- Th (YOU WILL NOT BE ASKED TO BUY) fhtrlko \\'n‘vA No. 1,. when Chlef Wil- $ tects—all in one operation. e £ liam C. Hart interfered. o Special representatives from the factory of the Patterson- i e D L e ; G : $3.85 1 i eorge ) 79 Lind 2 p! P g Sargent Company will be in attendance to demonstrate §| =€°0FC S C0 1 sargeant Georgo | p : P ¥ P 1. hi Ou tfi t up-to-date methods of painting, varnishing and staining. §|p. Eiinger on Sunday afternoon on a ol1s 1ng complaint received at police head- | | K 4 f 3 00 3 3 i i | quarters, was fined $25 by Attorney R 3 ¢ 1 or R Bl‘"lz Your Paint Questlons With You il:llchaex Sexton justice of the peace.| v, o > s : £ 1 2 He was charged with indecent ex-/ B : Lo %1 W“.h this outfit—a Weighted “YOUR HARDWARE STORE” posure. | 4 _ Polishing Brush and a 1 Ib. Co Broke Door, Fined $10. . e 8 X can of Johnson's Prepared 0 €Charles Clouser, who was arreste S vl 5 | Wazr—vou can easily ki i rivat ; N | y ‘easily keep AT wh by TG Liesepiat 28 your floors and linoleum like [] orty owned by Leon Liegey at 35 | s ; I Star strect, was fined $10 and costs. Samuel Mirich, Colorado rancher, finally has thrown the ma- new. This special offer is a e ros. 00 INC, | |tc was arrested by Policeman Han- | t1imonial lariat around his sweetheart. He emigrated from Ser-| | good through your dealer—or — Paint Engineers — ? ::?:xf:):\:nrr'omv:‘::i;yc:‘mn:all‘:i‘:rnt'h:;::;2 bia to Colorado. He returned to Serbia for her. Eloped to Ger-| | send $3.00 direct to us. i 250 PARK STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN. l\hnd broken door In a house at 35 many. Couldn’t marry there because they hadn't lived there long| | insist on Johnson's Polishing The City’s Star street. The officer testified that [ enough. Sailed for the United States. She couldn’t pass entrance| § Wax. There is no Substitute. Leading D ¢ Telephone. 1074—1075 ' e B tests, They returned to Germany and waited required time for J For Sale at All Good Stores. ng Decorators |l T license. Returned to U. S. Quota for Serbia filled, Mirich went| § §. G, JOHNSON & SON 3.5 Franklin Square C. B. Elliott of Hartford, Krnest L i, Johnson and Saul Hanin of this city | to Washington to get permission for her entrance. He traveled “The Wood Finishing Authorities” were ordered to pay the costs rori 10,000 miles for her, ! RACINE, WIS,

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