New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 1, 1923, Page 22

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e g ‘ Looks Like Roller Coaster! Guess Again Flash of Old Time Form ekton, Ca Jur 1.—Willie former lightweight bhoxing the world, made his first st night is ampaign of er YOars exhibition [P a four-reund Helley, Pacific coast wel nd, according to sport howed as mueh speed as he Jimmy \lurphy Is | Leading Indianapolls, June 1-—=According te offielal fgures given out here by W, D. Fdenburn of the American aute- mohile association coptest board, Jimmy Murphy is leading the fleld of race drivers for the 1923 ehamplon- thip with a mul of 1,010 points, He was awarded 270 points for fAnlshing third In the 500.mile race here ‘r\\mlnhdn) while Miiton galned 765 by winning, Miiton is second In the | standing. NEwW hTfllll nl'l NS | For U, 8, Racing Honors | with fixtures to mate In the pew store Shere will be earried a full line of millinery, millinery supplies and hand-hags. The Outlet company operates ten stores in New England eities and no paing will be wasted to bring the lecal store on a par with other shops In other eities. MAPLE HILL NEWS Mr, and Mrs. William Kinner of Golt street spent Wednesday in Mid. dietown Mr, and Mrs. R, M, Grant and sen of Hartford have been visiting Dr, and Mrs, A, 8. Grant of Golf street, Mr, and Mrs, R, B. Skinner have returned from a few days' stay In New York The Newington Girl Reserves will give a dance this evening in the New. | ington town hall, Musie will be Iurv nished by the Maple Hill orehestra. Mr, and Mrs, L. B, Banford and| | ehildren have returned from a two weeaks' stay in Chicago NEW EBRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1023, “ ll“t‘ “I"Mt‘ .\hn\lh carpeted flooring in the rear The | month was about §2,000, the heaviest | tiens, 19 garages, one apartment show windows are gold and biack | 10ss being at the Vietery luneh, where | house, two factories, one hote one gasolifle station, one ware 150, One it is estimated damage to the extent | of §1,200 was done Building Permits in May Total $218,724 Investment During the month of April 157 building permits were issued, repre- senting bullding operations to the amount’ of $248,724 The types of bullding constructed are: 81 frame | for what is gonsider bulldings, $127,868; 18 brick build. | —the ofMelal attend ings, 102,986; 58 alterations, $18,181, [ the Duteh cabinet ininisters Electrical Tnspeetor Cyrll J, Curtin | quet in Doortrecht given in henor of hotel and one lee house | Belgians Feel Dutch Have Slighted Them By The Associated Press Brussels, June 1 The Helgian min ister at The Hague has been instrue ed to ask an explanat has filed the following reporg for the | twe Belglans condemned to deat y month Number of permils to do|default by the Relgian courts ‘ electrica ork, 98; number of in.| eharge of treason, The treas speetion de, 120; work done in 54| set alleged was participation i Flemish gov ting up a sepa old houses and 28 new houses, 12 ment during the stores, two elubs, five speelal opera. Wanted—“ONLY A SHOP GIRL"” who can wear good clothes like Estelle Taylor, who will appear at —— FOX’S NEXT MONDAY — Hastings, Minn,, city officials solved the problem of eliminating a long bridge approach from the Mississippi river into the business section, They made the terminal of the span a epiral, The| bridge is an engineering freak in the northwest, REGKLESS DRIVER FINED sustained an injury to his hand the onding | that which was for n long time occu- | White Platne N. Y. Yhilla 1n tne emplay of 1ha gompany, we ced to- | Pied by E. G. Babeock with n stack of | ing Mr, and Mrs, M. J. Shonts of which resulted in biood poisoning 194,54, | men'a clothes and later by the Ashley. oy . ' y s Ty owers otk o and st by the AMtuere/ Btusrt ‘srest. B Our Bakery is Distinctive for Strength, Quality and Purity FOR RUNNING PAST CAR improvements, §381 sprinkling, 817 personal taxes, Totals, $50,05Q,64, §2.7 STRIKE: CALLED OFF BIG POTASH PRODUCTION Manufacturers Set New Mark TYorrington Man Convicted on Testl- mony of Rev. H. W, Maier and Clifford Hellberg. Herbert Padola of Torrington was arralgned in police court this morning on a charge of driving a motor vehicle past a anding trolley mr He was fined § nd costs b §0.88 Ger in Producing This Commodity Dur-| ing Year of 1022, Reconds Show, All records for the an potash t was rev fon of the 4 ":‘f""zr aune 4. National Union of Rallway Men in production o o [broken during 1 B, W. Alling. He was notif = Mdny |u the pub! o 7 terday to be in court by Sergeant |nu rts of the three producing| #nd Refute Serious Charges, By, Hacrs . Matee testified that, | total (B She Amacisted’ Prast, v, Henry W, Ma ed that, ot fe 3 . fix- as he was about to step from a trol- |055,433 double 1 Brussels, June 1.~The national lunfon of rallway men, at a meeting | § 11,103,694 with 9.2 slightly ley car on West Main street on Memorial Day, an adtontobile passed |ye. by at a fair rate of speed, Clifford centner is Hellberg testificd that he was obliged |pounds). to step in front of the trolley to avold being struck. He said that he took the number of the car and reported to the police, t night, decided to call off the 110 'gtpike that has paralyzed transporta- |tion and caused serious inconvenience in the course of the past 11,514 in 1 more than rear's production as against|few weoks. cent in 1921 45.6 inl The Amer |der to clear itself of charges that the ported as rticularly strike was need by German Potash pri the end of Dec Tt was reported that a check ber last were 800 times drawn by the M- money. those ob-|for 150,000 francs, NOE CLATM DISMISSED, Compensation Commissioner George B. Chandler has overruled a clajm |tained before the war, {German Reichsbank in favor of the for compensation by Joseph Noe e e uni sresented at the branch of egainst the Corbin Cabinet Lock di- TAX COLLECTIONS an American bank by a unfon officiat: American Hardware The monthly report of Tax Col- [Payment was re fused because of a : vision of the Corporation. lector Bernadotte Loomis for ,\}aru,'n.mm-um_v. Noe claimed that he FOR WEAR Colored Kid Sandals and Strap Pumps are all the rage now. We have them! Look at our windows. Exceptional values for Saturday. Blue Kid Cut Out Sandals; Red Kid Sandals, Louis and Cuban Heels; Gray Kid and Suede Strap Pumps; Beige Kid and Suede Pumps; White Kid Cut Out Sandals. 5,95 Value $9.00 Dr. Kahler’s Shoes for Bad Fcet Red (loes Shoes fm Comfort Ladies’ Black Kid 1 Strap Pumps; Lndw\ Patent (‘nlt 1 \tlap l’umpe' Low and Military Heels; all hand sewed with rubber heels. .. ... $3 95 ‘KING TUT’ SANDALS in ALL LEATHERS | L ADIES' WHITE DUCK PUMPS AND SPECIAL ‘ OXFORDS $3.39 . $1.98 CHILDREN'S SPORT OXFORDS ik AND FANCY SANDALS. . ... $1 981p -_____'_ Extra Values in Men s Footwear $4.95 Sole Agents for W.L. DOUGLAS SHOES $5 OO up $6.95 AND OXFORDS— MEN'S BROWN AND BLACK VICI KID SHOES SPECIAL Bench Made—$10.00 value THE BEST SHOE VALUES INTHE L.TY EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOR WL.DOUGLAS SHOES , 11t has been 2 | $7.008, $1,- 1 Belgium Decide to Return to Work | The union made its decision in or-|d Mr, and Mrs, 1. A, Sprague of| Theodore streot will leave tomorrow | for Atlantie City, N, J Miss Reatrice Moody of New York! apent Memorial Day with her par-| ents, Mr, and Mrs. J, €. Moody, Mr, and Mrs, C. J, Husban of Chi. cago, T, and Mrs H P Russon of have been visit. 'Oull-' N%mery Company At 177 Main Street Tomorrow | The et atiitine MOrrow, open up its | Main street, after | refinishing the av ry Co, will, to. new store at 177 me time spent in TS, The site is J. M. Hallinan, Inc. 20 ALARMS IN MAY The monthly report of the fire de-| ant since the removel Babeock company to its further down Main of the Ashley Lresent store BAKERY DEPT, |lr;;[. partment for May, shows that :!f fixt he new e 0 1 fve: 20 | 5 » 230 e e e i, B mogear® s G s receved; of whieh 30.7rs I Large Loaves of Bread, 24 02, ...........o..... 2 for 25 [floor in the front of the store and a'The entire damage by fire during the |l Yankee Rye Bread . 3 . 12¢ ca. |% Brown Bread .... . 15¢ ea, Ice Cream Cakes . 20¢ Assorted Layer Cakes ............coooviviiiniiins 30e T Crullers ........ S 18¢ doz. e Bran Muffins ........ Vel 15¢ doz. Short Cake Biscuit .. ... Vel eIt 18¢ doz. LU L e O P O A ey 20¢ ca. DELICATESSEN DEPT. All Our Foode are Home Cooked. That's Why They Are the Best Stuffed Roast Chicken, 2V, to 3 Ibs, Hot Roast Spiced, Heinz Sweet Pickies 0 e 85¢ 1h. (abbage Salad .. ... 20cib, ! Potato Salad .. Potato Chiy Baked Beans ..... 10c Ib. Apple Sauce 52 Roast Fresh Pork.. 89c Ih, Mettwurst . Best Frankforts ... 30c lb. Fresh Butter 15 Fresh Eggs ...... 42¢ doz. Heinz Sour Pickles Wishes to announce that on Saturday, June 2, we will be open with a f full line of the latest and most exclusive styles and creations fn ladies’ and children's hats, direct from Fifth Avenue. We have n very large selection of very neat trimmed Silks, Taffetas, Straws, Ete.,'to choose from. Our prices and styles will astonish you. Before you buy your new hat, come up and see us. CANDY DEPT. Our Candy is All Home Made Assorted Haystacks ... Chocolate and Vanilla Cream Caramels Spiced Opera Drops and Strings ..... Assorted Chocolates ............ B0 The FASHION MILLINERY 308 MAIN STREET—(Room 203) The New United Building Besse~-Lolands Another Purchase of Those Attractive, Smart ¥ | GINGHAM DRESSES | At Will Be Offered You Tomorrow In Our Bargain Basement Percales Ginghams Plaids All Sorts of Pretty Patterns Nicely made and the colors will not fade—They come in sizes small, me- dium and large, and we were not fortunate enough to be able to get our usual quantity—There are only 400 dresses in the whole lot—Yours tomor- row for— — 88¢c —

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