New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 26, 1923, Page 3

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MERTY | ————————wmes—— RECKLESS DRIVER 1S ASSESSED §75 Beroard MoCusker Responsible for Slanl_ey pga_n_er Crash Bernard MeCusker of 234 sireet was fined 3756 and sts Judge George W. Klett whe raigned in police court this mo on a charge of reck irivi was arrested shortly after a night Policema Firolls machine Ariving, collided with ar \ » Bushnell street Redgwick farm i Policeman #t when he arpive ker's automaobile the Sedgwick farm with the wheel and the right rea wheel totally demolished, My, Goddard testificd that MeCusker was traveling south ot rapid rate of speed and that was traveling north, He said Meusker passed out two a E endeavored to pass out n he eollided with he udge then imposed the fine 15 in case of an appeal fixed Beaver by . g 6 o William when W e AN autom: ohie ©. Goddard « Hartfard e Nlanley testifie the seene bile by olls 1 o was in the yard ¢ left frout that tomobiles ® third his machine wit The ease of George Dennis, eharge with assaulting’ his wif 1ed unti) Wednesday for release fixed at § Mra., Den nis was unable to appear In court The continued case of Dineino 8a veno of 21 Dwight court, who is at the New Britain General hospital as the result of being shot by Policeman Willlam Grabeck, was again continued until July 14, was with co bond CITY COURT JUDGMENTS The following judgments have heen announced in the city court: For the plaintiff to recover $20.63, damages and costs of $0.80, in the sult of A, M. Welinsky against the John P. Maguire Construction Co for the plaintiff in the suit of Benja min Solomon, et al. against Samuel Greenherg, damages of $604.79; for the defendant to recover goods or $32, damages, in the sult of Michael Wein stein against Mary Bogdanski; for the plaintiff in the suit of Frank Black- ston against Leroy 1°, Strong, to re cover damages of $69.85; for the plaintiff in the suit of Sophie David- zeck against Beniga Dudorf, damages of $25; for the plalntiff to recover damages of $10 in the suit of Stanley BERNARD LEWIS ALPERT IS PHI BETA KAPPA NEMBER New Bestain Geaduate of Yale Quali fies for Scholarship Fratemity by Finishing With High Standing of Mr Jubiles Bernand Lewis Alpert, so and Mrs. H. Alpert treet, graduated sity Wednesday Alpert ve f arts of Univer My bachele Yale Law for 3 two-year con Yale honers from with egree of 1 plans ta enter - BERNARD LEWIS ALPLRY He is a graduate of the New Brit. ain High school, class of 1919, While at Yale he was elected a member of | Phi Alpha fraternity and was one of the men honored by being elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Lately he has been contributing articles to the Yale Law Journal and has shown himself capa- | ble in debating work Mr. Alpert's father is the propri. etor of the Metropolitan Candy Co., a wholesale concern, ATTENDING CONFERENCE Reyv, Samuel Sutelifte, rector of St Mark's church, is attending a confer- |ence of the Episcopal church being held at Wellesley, Mass, He will be| 1:onn for about ten days and during | his absence services will be conducted | by the Rev. Harry 1. Bodley, rector | emeritus, There will be a celebration | of the holy communion on Friday, St. Feter's day, at 9:30 o'clock in the Tanelunas against 8t. Kasimir Soclety. [chapel. | Tomorrow, we start our Wednesday Morning Sales and will offer extraordinary values to acquaint you all with our popular Wednesday Morning Sales. 250 SUMMER TRIMMED HATS NOT ONE OF WHICH 1S WORTH LESS THAYN §5 NEW BRITAIN D L@f e Look For The Orange and Black Tickets “Ripplette Bed gpmdl S1a00, For Wad. $1.79 AYVAI'S WATER WINGS Full size, nesday moming Learm to swim (his sums mer with water w ags, For Wednesday 35c moming MEN'S GENUING B. V. D. Union Suits Sizes 84 10 40, Wed, moming, | | WEAUTIFUL Imported Ginghams Guaranteed fast color gin hams in 100 different patter and color combinations, Vor “Lace Trimmed Scarfs 18x54 size, $1.00 values, For Wednesday 45c morming [L—— Dish Towels Made of crash material, 17136, finished. Well made, a wonderfu hand towel for shop use — Lach “Shinola” Shoe Pulim.l The 10c box—white, black | and colors. For Wednes- | Wednesday moming " $1.00 15¢ AILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1629, ‘ Wednesday > - MORNING SALES, . ' TO INAUGURATE THESE MID-WEEK MORNING SALES WE | SWILLINGTON” THREAD spools, SMAGNETY SAFETY PNy A nickal plated pin, n all sizes, Por Wedneslay Black and all yand spools day moming 3 200 yan Yor 3 10c " GILT LIvGE DARNING COTTON HAVE PREPARED AN UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE ARRAY OF SUPER VALUES. — L [T BAND BHAM colors, A0 Por Wednes mesh white Wed Fow noming 5S¢ Women's Pure Thread | Boys' Union Suits Silk Hose Miack only: irregnlars quality, Ver Wed, | moming—Pair Full bleached balbriggan 1 nion 39¢ of 8LA0 | wyits, Sz » 34 590 ] For Wed, moming 1000 Cakes Fairy Soap Wednesday Percale Aprons New patterns of standard per cale. Fall size with pocket and double yoke, For W moming 2 for 3¢ LOW YOOTED Sherbet Glasses Clear o 58, colonial pattern. Tor Wed. moming Clothes Dryer 25¢ lor ing Has 8 arms, 21 inches long, Children’s Rompers Cute little Dutch Rompers, Szes | Scrim Curtain Material Cross bar and plain, with double For Wed, loc moring — Yard Made of excellent washable | with hand | ~ 50c | 1206 fabrics and trimmed needlework. For Wed, morning. . ceas . borders, Silk Moir 2000 yards, ni Cheese Cloth, 36 inch RBrilliantone Phonograph bleached cheese cloth, For ‘Wednesday morning—Yd.. . . Only 1000 yards—Come needles, - 5¢ early. Hire's Famous Extracts Sparkling Root Deer and Ginger Ale. The 25¢ bottles, For In 500 LARGE PACKATLS Kellogg’s Corn Flakes the lined Wastite package, For ‘Wednesday OBSERVES 69TH BIRTHDAY H, J. Hill of Newport, England, Guest of Honor at Reception at Son's Home—Presented With Cane. H. J. Hill of Newport, England, who is spending the summer at the home of his son at 20 Commoniealth avenue, was pleasantly surprised last evening in celebration of his 69th birthday. Planoforte solos by Mrs. Miss Frances Vater, Mrs. H. 8. Hill fand Russell Holcombe were much en- joyed, as also were a number of pop- | ular selections contributed by Charles | The | Kinkade on his banjo-mandolin, Misses Foberg and Esther and Ruth Iinden were heard to excellent ad- vantage in the prison scene from n Trovatore, the solo ‘“Home to Our | Mountain,” being particularly fine. Mr. Hill was presented with a fine calacca cane suitably engraved and other gifts as momentos of the occa- sion. The “Soldiers’ Chorus" (Straus) v SPRING & 75.77-79-81—CH These are all New Summer Hats, and are not Hats from early Spring which other stores are offering. They are Satin and Faille Silk Hats and come in black, white, black and white and white and black. (BANDED SAILORS—Black, white |and other colors, unusual value at ‘, —— E— Pure Thread Silk Stockings 5 oc e pair These Are Cordovan White and a few Black FIRST QUALITY Everett Demarest, vocal selections by | ——————————————————————————— TS | THE ELECTRIC CO. rendered by Kinkade, Hill and Hol- combe concluded a most enjoyable time. WOMAN SUES FOR $10,000 {Mrs. Pauline Hoppe, Who Fell From Veranda at FHome on Webster Hill Brings Action Against Landlord. Charging carelessness and negll- | gence on the part of Nancy B. Stella | ot Winsted, in permitting a railing | |around a veranda on a house on Web. | ster Hill, this city, to remain “rotten, | out of repair and in an insecure and ldangerous condition,” Mrs. Pauline | Hoppe, a tenant, has brought suit for |$10,000 as the result of a fall from the veranda on February 17, 1928 Joseph G, Woods is counsel for the| laintiff and the action is returnable | |in the superior court at Hartford on |the first Tuesday of September. Con- | |stable Fred Winkle served the writ| |and attached real estate of the de- tendant. | BUCKLEY Containing For Wed. morning—Pkg. The 100 10c pke. needles, 6¢c nch ~ith moire ol desired Wednesday morning-—Yd HALF HOLIDAYS START shades, Neckwear Samples ont twenty dozen W Values & ' A; 9¢ GLASS LEMON AND ORANGE Juicers Fatra finish clear Wadnesday morn Fach 9c.a 19¢ “Sterno” Canned Heat on's neckwear Wk morni winy For Wed moming 2 Bumer CStern Camp Stoves, Women's Crepe Bloomers . | White and flesh color, good | washahble crepe, full cut sizes, For Wednesday 34c | morning 9¢ '$1.89 2 for $1.00 Women's Cotton Hose— | Light summer welght, black and white, Waodnesday morning 3w 25c¢ quality, 5 ribhons, in For 25 ¥ LET THE Gold Dust T DO YOUR WORK Large size Gold For Wed. Practically all of the stores will close tomorrow at 12:15 o'clock for the balance of the day. The Wednesday half holidays will - Store Closes at Noon This Wednesday And Throughout July and August -'Odtgon éflp Powder 2,.11c A0 35 TUDES PALMOLIVE SHAVING CREAM 19¢ For Wed morming Por Wed moming KELINERT'S HEAVY RUBBER Diving Caps In all color combinations, Our regular Wed 2300 YARDS OF NEW Summer Voiles The season's favored patterns summer frocks in all the hades on a splendid a6 inch fabric Fi lllflflll—llf ; : 359— D. M. C, IMPORTED Crochet Cotton All sfzes, For zsc Wed. morning White Skirts Skirts of good grade muslin with Made Wed Yard hambure, ; 39¢ neat ruffles of with underlay, For Wed, morning, Picot Fdge Ribbons - 13 inch width, satin (rim- ming ribhcn with contrast- ing border and picot ~dge. For Wed, in | or | -Yd. . .| Women'’s Silk il Lisle Hose American Hosiery make. Black only. Full fashion- ed. Streictly firsts, For Wednesday 39 c morning—Pr.. Dust, | | e — Joseph Burckh t of Walnut street chaperoned | Miss Amy Innocent of Utica, N. Ts Merchants and Clerks Have Visions of ' .ontinyue until and including August 9. and Miss Nellie Woodhouse of Provi- Shore € ¢ Cool Shady Spots at Mountains During Snmmer. Tomorrow will be June 27, ing to the officiai accor caiendar. Th | may not mean anything to the av |age householder, except possibly weekly Inconvenience, but to Lusin men and their familles and employes, it means many things. It means pi nics in the woods, long tramps in the country, fishing trips streams, long auto trips to the mounta is the first ha!f holiday of th mer, s R T The 0ld Reliable Store cool h'\{mng at the shore or or s S Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Spencer and family of 450 Main street and Gus tave Nelson of 226 Fairview street €= have returned from a week-end trip to Bridgeport ]-l is a Al e- - A number of New Britain friends along shady | oentertained Miss Helen Bjnrstrom of | 15 ¢ Norwich, who fs visiting with Mr, It and Mrs. Alfred Griswold of 75 Fran- n-| cig street, at a week-end party at In dian Neck. Ars, Griswold and Mrs The D. Miller Co. 26—-CHURCH STREET--26 K Wedfiesday Morning Specids |dence, R. T, are visiting Miss Casan- dra Spencer at 430 Main street, | - Miss Adeline Ohman of 408 Park street is in Newburyport, Mass, at- | tending the wedding of Mi Clizabeth | Hopkinzon and Robert B. Clark. She will also visit friends in Fast Dedham |and Roston Miss Augusta Alderman of the sales department of North & Judd Mfg. Co. spending her vacation in Vermont. Tall Can Mpdium Red Salmon, 15¢. Tomorrow Only. Cooked Food Shop. ~—advt Your Money’s Worth or Your Money Back Rig Array cf Bargains To Be Had Here Tomorrow Morning. Below We Mention A Num- URCH STREET AN ELECTRIC FAN WILL KEEP AND COMFORTABLE WE HAVE YOU COOL ALL SIZES LADIES' OUTSIZE HOSE 3 Pair 50 C ILK HOSE All Sizes—Tomorrow Only $1.25 AXMINSTER RUGS 8-3x10-6 and 9x12 $39.00 Full Size SCREEN DOORS $3.00 5 Pr. GENTS' HUSE For $1.00 ber of Extra Specials: CHILDREN'S SILK SOCK All colors—>50c value | | 39c¢ | | MEN'S SHAWKNIT | FIBER SILK HOSE 59¢ value 45¢ Pair ARMSTRONG'S LINOLEUM | Men's Willington ; SILK STRIPED SHIRTS Tomorrow $1.98 WINDOW SCREENS Full Size 50c 75¢ LADIES' UNION SUITS all sizes 39 C Each 5 Yds. PERCALE For $1.00 WINDOW SHADES Madison Holland Make SI.OI, ch OPAQUE . .1ADES Value $1.00 79¢ kan OIL

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