New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 4, 1923, Page 16

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| potired some enter Th Wa Pawloski, charged with drunkenn and breach of the peace, was continued until to- | morrow mort Bottle Cases Up Again The cases of four New Britain milk , charged with violating the were heard before Hungerford. Judge | Falk while | decision the case of Jacob v Michael Sexton, the milkmen, on in liquor into a sink as he case of COULDN'T EXPLAIN GHICKEN MYSTERY Delaney Found One in Hall; One Flew Info Ryan's Arms deale trademark Judges Alling Alling Judg until Shapi who e sented to ind | cases of March |wa co, who en ar- |ing aw, lischa Hu Friday ir Attor d in the nd James con- the i, and John eard this morn- on Friday without trial today G. Woods and Hartford, repre- eral Capital city | od certified copies of tration from the of yunty clerk showing t ers had ln;,. These we, > in the uled t} 1 presents thieves, t W Falk case t no evi- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Shapiro case Mr. How said here that and Policeman O'Mara had » fill bottles and amon e found some belong- ford men Well, from the jungle. Stephen Soos’ garden in Joilet, IIl. TUESDAY, And Folks, It Is— it isn’t a monkey. Nor it isn't Any strange creature It is, dear reader, an apple. NEW BRITAIN 1§ SECOND BRICH veryinan’s Bible Class Beats Staten Islanders in Contest But Loses Out to Mount Vernon Ag; Iveryman's tain was tween Bible cla he Uni lay, accordir « West | ® Mor loving cup donated by W livered t 1 and known as “The Leland |! offered rthoiow class | nee, 524, the 1 with been as the prize ad the |BY the patterns secor Work 1 class It w Fred O Sunday | °f the a her of t Chairma a gold b ended in the church last y in order t attendunce services smaller der a brd Iron bricks from 50 o LXTRA DIVIDEND Yor Dee, 4 ompany t r cont divide wi 2 pe tock Leon ommitt addition ord Dece hrick lisplaye Spe VisIT 1 Rumunia winL DON’T SPEND FOR 3. A, CAMPAIGN - 6,000 Completed and Ready to Be: o Sold to Raise Funds br rooms th 1| by the Ed 11 $10 and go [Young women will sell bricks in the lobbies between 2 and 2:30 o'clock | m in the cvening members of the disabled Veterans' bureau will do mh wise. The young women will be under the direction of Woman's club, The New Britain Trust Co., and the Commercial Trust , have agreed to permit the Wom- an’s club to place tables in their lob- bies during the week and have \nung women there selling bricks. ersons who wish to have bricks red may telephone the Chamber ymerce and Boy Scouts will do KS DELIVERED ks have arriy while dvation Army in rm will sell bricks through the evening the members of ind Profess Women's 1 to get behind the drive thusiasm and influence o the ( iber is mori I acturin sional Union made by the Mall delivered in 1 Awning Co need this mo manufacturer who ofiered n ine Ivisory com h dr n Jo: rick Vi ok with o e they could muster 1 the lobt the ning 2 Solicitors will be iy when Everyman's opens for services Su 1y me rning t Bible cluss - general chalrr ttee and w mem committer nder oph R, Androws for the first me SAVED PROM DEATH CHAIR $ Tumberello Exclaims “T! When Senteno New Yorl 41" exc " to or I~ mmuted. Dec, 4.—"Gee, that's simed Angelo Tumberello, and six months' cons Sing Slng's death house 1 by Warden Lawes yes- Gov. Smith had just fm {rom going o his death Thursday night W nts up. ifter or $5 « two years inement i A < % vhen informe pared The governor to life imprisonment st noon rello had had six reprioves was saved by former Gov hours before the time set He killed Louis Tumbe and once Mi or his exceution 1ha MOREFOR d promi ides er thre DECEMBER 4, 1923. Richmond, Missouri, Has Fire Loss of $100,000 Richmond, Missouri, Dec. 4.—Fire early today destroyed the J. 8. Hughes and company banking house building here and for a time threatened the downtown district, but was brought under control with losses held to be approximately $100,000, ADAMS—PERRY | Mr. and Mrs. Clayson Scott Perry | have announced the marriage of their | daughter, Miss Eleanor May Perry, |to Emory Ely Adams, which took | place in Bristol, Tuesday, November | 20. Mrs. Adams was formerly chief clerk in the office of the board of assessors. She resigned last month, INDIAN GIRL GETS LICENSE Lydia Prince, Indian girl who ap- | plied yesterday with Furtano Rose, a ! Portuguese negro, for a license to marry, today secured the consent of Selectman L. W. Lawyer to the mar- riage and City Clerk A. L. Thompson | issued the license. The selectman’s | consent was required because the girl 0| SO Throat, Chest Colds and Coughs Conquered Over Night Just Rub on a Little Mustarine and Away Goes Backache, Headache, Pleurisy and Neuralgia. The minute you rub on MUSTAR- INE for an any pain, ache or soreness | you'll know that all the misery and agony has started to go. It is very penetrating and won't blister. Any druggist anywhere will recom- mend it; praise it; guarantee it. He will tell you that it is better than any liniment, poultice, hot water bottle or ointment. A 30 cent box of this wonderful dis- covery will do the work of 50 mustard plasters. In two minutes Earache, Headache, Toothache and Neuralgia vanish. Tonsilitis, Bronchitls, Pleurisy and deep-seated Coughs go over night. Rheumatic sufferers joyfully praise it. for the way it speedily stops the agony and reduce the swollen joints. After all other remedies have failed thousands hdive overcome the misery | caused by Sore, Burning Feet, Corns, Bunions and Callouses. Ask for MUS- TARINE, 30 cents in yellow box. GO TO FLORIDA BY AUTO Russell O. Elliot of 30 South High | street and Howard Smart of Fairview street left this morning by automobile for Tampa, Florida. Both are well known among the younger residents main until April. A farewell party was tendered them last evening at Mr. Smart's home, a large gathering of his friends being present. One game hunter, aged 70, has a record of having killed 500 mountain It was grown in| commuted his sentence | of the city. They expects to make the is only 19 years of age, The couple trip in about 10 days and will re- | will be married Saturday. | lions. | | | A Happy Answer To Your | Gift Problem at the thvzuors; the ‘ It is the OLD ENGLISH WAXER-POLISHER—a ' new, improved device that eliminates most of the work of waxing and polishing floors. The price is only $5.00, but it is doubtful if any sum could buy a gift that w ould be more appreciated now, and in the years to come. A Gift For Life-Long Service 1 the | BT THE JOHN BOYLE CO. | 3 and 5 Franklin Square Telephone 359 “No Connection With Any Other Establishment in Conn.” %temart g 151 MAIN STREET ¥ HEATING Let Us Prove the Merits of a ViclorY PIPELESS FURNACE —SPECIAL— One Day Sale of Frocks For Tomorrow Only A Radical Reduction in the Price of Mid-Season CLOTH, SATIN, SILK and JERSEY FROCKS For Madam and Mademoiselle $10 —is but a fraction of the worth of these smart frocks which go on sale for tomorrow only—Doe not judge these lovely frocks by their low price. You must see them to realize the truly wonderful values they offer. Regular values to $18.50 — See them in our Window, they are now on display — We Will Cash Your Christmas Club Check On Your Purcluse 2% Compare the VICTORY with others—then you will agree the VICTORY is the Best Buy on the market. THE PRICES ARE LOW THE TERMS ARE EASY WINTER IS COMING INVESTIGATE NOW He will gladly advise you which is the best type of The FACTORY man is with us for a few days. heating system for your home. . —— REMEMBER the VICTORY carries the Wil liamson Heater Co. Factory Guarantee. ohnA. Andrews& Co. THE BIG FURNITURE STORE Phone, Write or Call 132 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. 132 Main St., New Britain Please send particulars regarding VICTORY Club Plan.

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