New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 26, 1923, Page 18

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CONN, SENATOKS ARE SEEKING REFUNDY .. Want Polish Citizens Reimbursed NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1923. ilere’s a popular way fo serve Kellogg’s Bran—greatest health food ! vho realizes how|relief from mild or chronic eonstipa- | tion and because it can be eaten with- Most erery v @ Bran is for |hr‘ permanent relief of con theic this won serving | Bran will free you from drastic, Most families | dangerous eathartics. with When constipation conditions exist n rite | in your system or when you are threat- Lvery one enjoys | ened, do not take half-way measures. Foods with a partial bran content 2 a hot ecreal try |eannot free yon! What you must two table. ilm-r- is Kellogg’s Bran because it is f the| ALL BRAN! Go the limit; get relief! 1 and member of your family will in cating Dran raisin bread, pancakes, macaroons, etc, ng Bran to-day! Get well disease out of your hotels, clubs and Kellogg’s Bran in ual packages. All grocers. CHRISTMAS DAY DEATH Phomas M. Murphy. Respected Resi- dent, Dies suddenly at Home On Iremont Street ¢ | was sentenced to the 1| Cheshire to me ek in nearby down family n tion has | out forming a habit. Again, Kellogg's / COPELANDIS BOUND " OVERAS BURGLAR Waives Examination and Bond lS‘i | Fixed at $2,500 | b s Probable cause was found in the |case of Abraham Copeland of 95 | Maple street, who was arraigned be- | | fore Judge B. W. Alling in police | | court this morning on a charge of | burglary, and he was bound over to the next term of the superior court | which convenes in Hartford on the first Tuesday of March, 1924, v Louis Rosenfeld, c ccused man, waived e Prosecutor Joseph asked that the 3 found and that Copelar over, There was a disputc bonds should be fixed. Woods claiming that bonds of $3,000 should remain while counsel for Copeland pleaded for u | lower bond on the grounds that Cope- land might secure his freedom and make restitution. Judge Alling fixed the bonds at $2, Boy stole From Mother Theodore Neumann, charged with | the theft of $20 from his mother, reforma ut Policeman Thomas Feenecy testified that he and Officer O'Mara conducted an investigation and arned that the boy, who is 21 years stole the money in order to “shoot ecrs Neumann that her y from her in v said that the said August, s no will power and possesses a re for money THURSDAY!! .3 THE THE POPULAR MARKETINC PORTERHOUSE, SIRLOIN, ¥ FRESH GROUND HAMBURG LEAN SMORED— SHOULDERS LEAN BOILING BEEF LEAN FRESH— SHOULDERS CRANBERRIES LEAN BOILING BEX LARGE SUNRINT— WE ARE HAVING OUR REGULAR i\llp-\ DAY, THIS WEEK. FRAL BARGAINS OFFERED, MOHICAN MARKET K ¥OOD SALE THURS- BE SURE YOU GET THE BENEFIT OF THESE _d i PLACE 391 - 401 MAIN STREET e ROUND— ... LB. l8clf 25¢ | BEST NO. 1 ........ 3 Lbs. | LARG Lb. 124c -ORANGES . Lb. 12%c EXTRA HEAVY— FINE TISSUE TOILET PAPER GRAPEFRUIT POTATOES ... 15 Lb. Pk. 29¢ PRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI .. 2 Cans 19¢ JUICY CALIFORNIA— 2 Doz. 29c 8 Rolls 25¢ 4 For 19c ! BEST CREAMERY— be ...Qt. 8 BUTTER ..... . Lb, FANCY SUGAR CORN | LARGE SELECTED— Lb. 53¢ 21c .....Doz. 19¢ EGGS ... SUGAR CURED BACON 18¢ | MOHICAN ¥ 73¢ 21¢ sal a2 bk APORATED MILK ... 2 Cans Used 1924 A fudgment was fH y C. MILK CHERESE NATURAL FIGS DINNER BLEND COPFEL orn Lh. 25« MILD WHOLL RED BUTTERFLY MIXED TEA . Lb, 10e | NEW QUEEN OLIVES "FRESH FISH SPECIALS —THURSDAY AND FRIDAY hi T A sy i h 15c s Lh l4_c. Al SPAWN hours of the morning today by I% SELECTED sHORE SAYBROOK 10 A . b, (¥ iceman Hanford Dart who found him | HADDOCK Lb. loc PLOUNDERS ... 1. 18(:‘ at the and Putnam! et | - 28¢| streets sitting on t®e eurb singing “'at| 14 PANCY L. Cc MOHICAN the top of his voice.” He was ar- b RS TEA BISCUTT OUR BAKERY SPECIAL THIS WEEK — M., breach of the peace, When WHEAT, BYE O GRAHAM BREAD. ... Lh, 3¢ VINE MINCE the * Vincenzo To o cel L mas all day yesterday and early this morning by drinking and then going FANCY MEDIUM into the streets near his home sing- MACKERETD LARGE FRESH HERRING rertrude, Kathleen 4 son, Thomas ot New Britain s will b Mary's N w2e i 38C 12¢ 1 ¥ri. urel Mury's corner of Oak in St BOSTON BLULEISH ROCKPORI STEAR COb FRESH OPENED OYSTERS PENOBSCOT SALMON nsked by the judge if he was cele- brating the hollday he repiied in the affirmative and was discharged Hooch Root of Evil, The case of Joseph Zelehi, charged with drunkenness and breach of the! peace, was continued until Febru 16 and the aecused man was placed on probation. He was arvested by I Rupernumerary Officer MeMurray at his home at 193 North street on com- plaint of his son, The judge warned!| Lim to leave liquor alone as that was evidently the cause of all his troubios In polire eourt yesterday morning Mre, Ellen Eimgre: Newingtor was fined $15 and costs an a charge f theft from a Main riore Monday night. Execution of sen was suspended hy Judge Alling BURGLAR ROBS TEACHER 1 Miss Mary Costelio of Harri " Street sl Victim of Thicl—Loses Money and Doz, several Bags ol ock just night Harrison that o sleeping “Bottled n Bowd o th article FOR SALE. HAS 18 ROOMS, ALTERED INTO A B-0AMILY. H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent ROOM 208 NAT'L BANK BLDG, TEL. 141 ON FROSPECT ST CAN B EASILY AYER’S SODA WATER Take home a bottle of cream soda w—something yon will like—it's deli- clons, Three size botthes—be, 10, e, Open Until 8 P, M. All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, Do you want a first or second mortgage? Do Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops you want to sell a second mortgage you already Lobsters, ‘have? Come and see us. We Have the Goods | If you want to sell a house come and see us, HONISS's '™ ' 2430 State St. Hartford Visit Our Dining Room wWoere of tamong the things Ietailed to the streot tenee Tucker Case Put Over Until After New Year Ridgetield Park, N, J., Dee, 28 Arralgnment of Burton K Tucker ind his dS.vearold bride on perjury nts In connectio with their last October probably will | rred until after the new ye learned today. M Tueke street 1o ' wh arrived with her b Mirx Mar- {the south last Sunday, cetieut avenure 11 at the home of frien 17 Stromberg Carburetor | y A, G. Hawker | " PNGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED e " f the en anor Stan Mrs, Ang CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg, CINDERS FOR SALE High Grade Furniture DEC()R.ATORS A' H. HARRIS RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS 267 Chapman Street | Agency Vor | - Gene TEL. 2918 General Trucking— 2 ?Ifihwfi% G i HR TR SR P TR SRR T O MR ORI R R CKOWLEY BROS. ING. PAINTERS AND HOUSEHOLD RANGES 99 WELST ST TEL. 2099 H25-527 A. D. LIPMAN THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY JOIN OUR XMAS CLUB RECEIVE YOUR CHECK DECEMBER 1st 1924 NEWT g SHES | AREARIN'N 4EN Mace cueese Gl SLIGNTLY FRE W FIRE DIDNT Iy -\ | Do NO WURT - IT HWHLTS )| \was THE WATER Lrvag? (| Paw THAT Jaxe NEZ2A | Garver THREW JKAT ME -- BHRD VD VD VD VDU WDVD RSN AT SRR SRR THE BANK OF SERVICE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7-9 ROLLO PINKERTON WAS SLIGHTLY HURT WHILE ‘== PLAYING SANTA CLAUS AT THE CHORCH | CHRISTMAS EVE — WIS COTTON WHISKERS ¢ | CAUGHT FIRE FROM ONE OF THE i Lciuu.es ON ‘THE CHRIETMAS TREE

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