New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 15, 1923, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1028, 12 m—mw—m - SALOON DISGUISED [Boston Charmed by | CVMMISSION REELECTS | City ltems | International Bridge Swept Away He Amusement Boand A regular meeting mond eamp, U, 8. W. V., will be he\ g S e B state armory on Arch st s commisslon at s o A regular meeting uf Stanley Post, e inization meeting last night and the . A, R, will be held tomorro . Bonislaw Robinski of 220 W A " mmision voted to relain the sery 008 At £ o'elock. Arrang i 4 b s of Bearle M. Trewster as supey. “I!I be made for Memorial Day # A Hambaling” Fox Trot, ‘olumbla or of playgrounds for this year Record, John A. Andrews & Cor= he commission plans to establish advt ton street was fined §) by Judge George W eourt this merning on a violating the lquor law o 2 creation centers this year for win Lieutenant John Stanton of Engine P PRANIRE T, i A v sports and an ice carnival s on House Na, 6, his h r Thomas, and fheted: yostorday afterne ot H ki present program, It is hoped to his sister, Mrs, Joh ey, left today tabligh veereation rooms in the Sen. for Sohenectady, N to attend the ), Central Junior High funeral of their brother, Alhert Stan- of husiness \ vathan Hale gchool ton. whae died last Fridey . Policoman Stadler ting . 3 ' ! \rendy there are €5 applieations Dollar Silverware fale at Morans', J n - - 9 b - S Pobinaki conduets a g g g A i i 2 positions as playground i dvt . L - . 5 - - i 4 # ctors, including those of practically Beven cases of seariet fever and 5 b formerly an ol ‘ RN getelohl i Rborlad il e sl iflodised Copth il gits Just one of the flood scenes’along the St. Croix River, which has reached the highest mark in B e atatat (RBC the Hoane P . 7 1o commigston will probably meei’ord at the health department in city vears, Here 18 what is left of the international bridge connecting Calais, Me,, and Milltown, N. B, found ye in & kit ’ Tunday night to select directora | The U, S, custom house was also carried away, the rear . s A In the men Patriek O'Mar Pradier following o r man O'Mara, he a e i 4 T 4 1 $ p Tobinski while cer H n : futo the kitchen ' e . o Liobinski told the policen . DOROTHY MAE SNEATH , ' that he sold liquor fo « a Little Dorothy Mae Eneath, aged 7, « ! Sablotsk ren e of the acoused, to ,',')fi:‘l:,‘ A 1|5 winning faver as a dancer with| Bobinaki w o e ikinees wn Boston audiences, This graceful and goon as he The jndge then accomplished young lady is the lmj"'""'”?" "\' davghter of Mrs, Ethel Sneath, for- ossph Colello, arraigned in co R R S oh & drunk e merly this city, and the grand- peace charg s Annghter of Mr. and Mrs, Lewils Hem- He was in ¢ ! V ino ingway of Plainville She I8 now ' 3““]""‘.'|'.| ,\'r:vn- bhut wa el 1Y taking a course of Instructions from udge Wie . L3 q Miss Malloy of Borton wiio considern Walenty Drenz ) it her one of her brightest pupils apd o ho bellfeves her diminutive charge ' * has a bright future tn store, £ - (Clothing " | . If you are one of the many men who are tired of rcading newspaper reports An event of such importance as this is entitled to a candid explanation and here it is—The majority of retail clothing stores are not buying as that the co:«t of weu‘rnbles is‘?oing.higher L u.ndere;tand dust how you heavily as anticipated and one cf the largest clothing manufacturers feel about it—And if you believe in economy instead of extravagance in this country having too much stock on hand decided to unload at i veci . < lessen the livi S any cost, quite a difficult accomplishment because there are not many T “,l“ R c:onstant. e'fforti 7% SR b qfn e |\V|‘|1 g e stores that ave willing to buy fifteen hund‘;ed suits at one time—How- of our patrons and here is a striking example of our methods in com- ever. we considered it our duty to our meh patrons to take advantage bating high prices in the interest of our customers, of the opportunity—with the following result: WISE, SMITH & CO. INCORPORATED, HARTFORD 1500 Brand New Spring 7 Alice Bishop Reilly of Chicago (above) wanted all her friends to know shefhad L2en granted a divorce from Leonard W. Reilly, | and so she adopted and mailed'the unique announcement, a repro- duction of which is shown above in lower left-hand corner. | WEDNESDAY SPECIALS AT ! A : ‘ | 3 Our Helpful Policy Prompted There is very little profit in these ‘ . ‘ Us to Buy These 1500 Suits for US, but there is a mighty § § ‘ Suits big profit in them fOl" YOU. ! 1K And it is that same helpful policy that permits ST | ; us to offer them at such a very low price. ROAST PORK Ib. 17¢ - e : Fr}ei?mg:::gd. ~nl18c ::nisa!ih(:‘md”xh. 18¢c 'je;:el(' 'T| . g Bci‘?ctl'lts“il;‘,. t oo Ibe 18c Sugar Corne cneless Po . i 18(: Bacon Roast .. .. TN : Extra Trousers to Match Any of the Suits May Be Had at $4 v ] ans Evaporated Milk 2 cans 21c THE THE Fancy Tomatoes, Sugar Corn 2 cans 2le S P . e 3dc | Mk 1w 2l FABRICS 011 ale NO W STYLES TO'T:J 2 bots, 250 ‘ m:;;‘;lmon .2 cans 29c { A K“ w [ ' , ) Q hd ln lud e 1Te |0 e 10e | o Don’t Delay—Come uickly P Wedgwood Creamery Butter | ’ Even 1500 Suits Will Sell Rapidly at $16 : -P” ‘e Strictly Fresh N | SERGES e ¢ LA : M GOLF .. 10 G fC | Hew..... 40 39¢C We don’t like restrictions but—because we make very little profit ‘0. 1P e 14 12 ok. 33¢ | CASSIMERES " on these Suits we are obliged to ask a small charge for any AND Best No. 1 Potatoes, from 7 a. m. to 12, pk. 3¢ §| ‘ we?essary : Alterati?ns. CONSERVATIVE st No. . , AND omes 39c " 29c | MODELS doz. Green Peas, Green Beans, Spinach, Dandelions, Rareripes, WORSTEDS ]} Alsu IUUA" WOUI New sprmg Tofl coats at $]6 ’ Cukes, Lettuce, New Potatoes, Tomatoes, Peppers, Bunch Beets, Bunch Carrots

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