New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 23, 1923, Page 13

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WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Women’s, Misses’ and Girls’ COATS AND DRESSES We Will Not Bother You With a Flowery Description of These Coats and Dresses Instead WE WILL LET VALUES TALK Lot Women’s and Misses’ Coats | Lot Women’s and Misses’ Coats | Lot Women’s and Misses’ Coats 1/5 PRICE 145 PRICE 1/, PRICE With and Without Fur Collars. Newest Materials | With and Without Fur Collars. Newest Materials | With and Without Fur Collars. Newest Materials $9.93.—~Were $19.85 $ 14.93 Were $29.85 $22,43-—~Were $44.85 ALL GIRLS’ COATS IN OUR ENTIRE LOT WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ DRESSES LOT WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ DRESSES ALL COATS IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK All New. Merchandise—Reduced STOCK Z 9 1/2 Price o Price $ Each Ages 2 to 16—Reduced Durlng This Sale $2 $9.93Were s19.85 $14.93-were 52485 LOT WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ DRESSES & R - s ; During This Sale arily ) o SPECIAL LOT OVERBLOUS ALL GIRLS SILK AND WOOL DRESSES 15, Price /2 Reduced $2 Values $5.95-—were $4.95 22 43—Were 44.85 ; ik iR $ o 3 ALL WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ DRESSES Sring G Nk | Vel : - | WOMENS FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY SPECIAL LOT MILLINERY All First Quality $5 ma $7 $5 ' Tl a1 During This Sale Values to $5.00 Value $2.00 Excepting Jersey and Knit Dresses Values $15.00—were $10.00 ¢ Besge~-Lelands NEW BRITAIN’S LEADING STORE mm RAFHES [i[]ES G Stantcy attests Bun- |that time, e said, | |bation aaa naa his euss contiowse un. | WOMAN SEEKS $0,000 PFOR |\ vestre.o.in futomotite, The i CITY ITEMS ot b Atioraey HMIEY | e o e of |10 secure empioyment, Juaws. Ating] INJURIES IN AUTO CRASH|5er> o ™ "= Tuewder In Novem i T was represented by Attorney Henry | The case of Palagia Hodorfeki of | said, or elss he will again be brought | — -~ 5 AMHO GIRLS' MASQUERADE Tickets for Kellogs concert series, ; Nowicki and took an appeal to the |porest City, Penn., charged with be- T superior court with bonds fixed at|ing a fugitive from justice, was con- |!nto court. The Abraham boy was v ‘ $100. tinued until tomorrow morning pend- |Séntenced to the state reformatory at|Mrs, Anna Smith of Winsted Sues The Amho ( clnb will hold a S bistife, Ay i Cheshire but execution of sentence masquerade and dance IFriday evening | M Anna Pytral of 205 Broad | 4 | street, has notified the police that her Walter Young testified that he was [ing extradition. Bonds for release = was suspended upon agresment that Ignatz Valasavage of [at the recreation rooms of the factory store was enterod Sunday night. were fixed at $1,000, The woman was the youth find work. The mothers of | This City | Prizes will be awarded to the lady driving south on Stanley street Sun- o i day evening and when he came to the [placed under arrest last night by De- A]]]]a YOflSI}OYSky Usm Ske‘ewl] o o alien strect an aito. |tective Sergeant William P. McCue |[Oth sons testificd that the boys had | and gentleman wearing the best cos- not worked in several weeks and that Mrs. Anna Smith of Winsted, |tumes. The Variety orchestra will “Last Night on the Back Porch,” Fierce & Co.—adv. mobile driving west on Allen street |after she had called at police head- ; : |quarters to seek information from the |theY slept away from home nights.|through Attorney B. E. Case of Hart-|play for dancing. The affair is for | dance record. C. I $5,000 lemployes of the factory and their The police have besn notified that ¢ . chine. Two passengers Keys 10 B“rglmes Hem ::::klhhr‘;wl:a!r‘or:\ the nm:hmfx !he detective burean. During the course | VTS, Smolanski said that her son had |ford, has brought suit for 21d, and his car tossed o the oppo- | of conversation she mentionod Forest |10 been home a single night in two against Ignatz Valasavage of New|friends. - the operator's license of Alfred Scag- S site ‘side of the strect against a treg. (City and Sergeant \McCue recalled OBt Mre. Abraham testified that|Britain for alleged injuries sufferod | peny e | 11012 Of 76 Eouth Main street has been Judge Alling found probable cause|yeung, however, was unable to inform |that the local police received a cir robation Officer Connolly had secur when she was thrown frdm a public pe o $suspended ; in the case of Anna Yousbousky of |eounsel for the accused or the pros- |eular letter in April stating that. a |®d employment for her boy some time |service car operated by an Arthur| “Maggie”” Home song Voealion Hartford, charged with the theft of & | eoutor at what rate of spsed he was|Mra, Palagia Hodorfski had disap- |80 but he remained on the job only Smith, also of Winsted, which figured 5 | Record. John A. Andrews & Co~= fur collared coat and other articlestraveling, He said that he has been |peared from her home, taking with Ivor_twu days when he gave it np. The [in an accident with the defendant's At from Helen Tamalas of Belden street, | ariving only six months and could not [her $2,000 belonging to her husband |'0Y told the judge that he left be.|car at the corner of West Main #nd The following operator's licenses this city, and bound her over to the gay exactly how fast he was going. |and leaving behind four children JErvine Wiregis BuBCEy BIgEL. . VAls have been returned according to ine December term of the superior court| s said that he kept in the line of |The woman has been living at 31 | Potaman Miohee! Mame onovins forimation received by the . DR at Hartford under bonds of 33"" in |traffic and was driving 20 feet behind (\’\‘"lls mrlr.-et Hmn;rd, and Prosecutor e the seeifest ;":;’ “h‘m“”;r-m'g’:“_“d‘ o “'”r‘"‘"’" ;';P:"""‘(:r r’;y’fl‘"’r ‘}:7 u’::"l'; olice conrt today. Prosecutor Green- ther car. sreenstein said this morring that a . | " ki iy e fied :’,em e ,,:‘fl,‘ the girl is & key "“:;‘r;,'mo“m aid (hat nelbutns to & {miate accomptice 18 now h‘,,,,: aongit, Sauare your shoulders to the world: | fore Jud7n B. W. Alling f‘!v lpolh:n treet and James Novello of 77 Fim worker and from an investigation [dead stop when he approached the top | Boy Vagrants Get Another Chance | 10% €257 to give in— patbR i gton B i B gyl g g i conducted by the police it has been of the Allen strect hill and allowed | Casmer Smolenski and lsage Abra.[14ft ¥our chin a little higher! Js' been: Berhed over 16 Comstabie Y ; r’,"""t',.”:. .”".',',‘""".: e learned that she entered other hfil“'fl’govr\ral cars going in the direction of |ham, each 17 years of age, were given You were made to win. ll'r‘rvl Winkle for service and I8 ree . . “a‘_af’n':.;d;n; ':';"‘;':FB;:::;‘;’: another chance when arraigned be- | Grit your teeth, but smile, don't frow n, | turnable in the superior court on the in 1;;.,"mr.|. and Vocallon Records. in New Dritain including. one on Oak [Hartford to pass him before he at- etreet, tempted to cross Stanley strest. When |fore Judge B. W. Alling in police | We all must bear our bit first Tuesday in November. Smith 1 3 ¢ bit, 3 ? v 4 . All the latest and most popul Violated 1tule of Road pe started to cross the street he sald [court this morning on charges of | It's not the load that weighs us down, | the driver of the car in which Mre g always in stock. We have n"':- m.:f Tony Abromowicz was fined $10|he saw the Young machine -and |vagrancy. Prosecutor Willlam Green- It's the way we carry it! Smith was riding, through Ffr. Case 4 bers every day. John A. Andrews & Co. and costs for violating a rule of the|eswerved to his 16ft in order to aveid steln presented the state's case. The ~=Tit-Bits, ' has brought cuit for $§00, for alleged z —advt. Stockir and cigarettes were stolen, cause it wasn't a good job and “too nolsy.”

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