New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 4, 1924, Page 19

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1924. TRADE AT HOME DAY Wednesday, March 5th, 1924 TRADE WHERE THE BARGAINS ARE BEST at 328-332 MAIN ST (Formerly Marlow’s) Words are inadequate to describe the multitude of breath-taking bargains which we offer for “Trade at Home” Day. Specials from every department —disregarding costs or profits—all to make this the greatest “Trade at Home” Day that New Britain has ever seen. This Store is known for exceptional bargains, but in this event we shall outdo ourselves, for we are determined that we shall show the people of New Britain sufficient reasons why Every Day Should Be ¢Trade at Home Day.” For your convenience we list below but a few of the many wonderful Bargains in store for you. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR OTHER SPECIALS— TRADE AT HOME ELECTRIC BULBS 15 - 60 Watts 3 For 50¢ TRADE AT HOME COMBINATION LUNCH KIT AND THERMOS BOTTLE $ 1 .00 Complete TRADE AT HOME REGAL RECORDS Latest Hits TRADE AT HOME LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS 2 For $1.00 For $l 000 MZOI =)y mMUuPpA- mMZ2OXL =) LEEE R MZOL =» MupA- MZOX Hp MUy R~ _TRADE AT HOME ' 16 Qt (.re\ ENAMEL POTS Perfect Quality 980 Each TR~\DI“ AT HOMh CAKE CLOSETS and I"LOUR CANS 89¢ ram TRADE AT HOME TRADE AT HOME BREAD BOXES Square, Roll Top 890 Each TRADE AT HOME BUREAU SCARFS 18 x H4 390 Each TRADE AT HOME TR ADE A’I‘ HOME TRADE AT HOME 'I'RADF AT HOME 'MEN'S DRESS PILLOW CASES Finest Quality SHIRTS 42 x 36 CRETONNES CUPS and SAUCERS [l Conar Attached 190 Each 2 Yards for 500 o $1.0042 ;. $1.00 TRADE AT HOME § TRADE AT HOME § TRADE AT HOME LADIES’ MUSLIN Silk and Knitted LADIES' SILK HOSE L.»\Dlla.\‘ SILK M\D NIGHT GOWNS MEN’'S TIES Slightly Irregular WOOL HOSE 2 vor $l.00 3For $1.00 27¢ rvair 49¢ v 'I‘RADF A’I‘ HOME TRADE AT HOME WHITE CUPS AND SAUCERS 6 Pair for 500 TRADE AT HOME CURTAIN SCRIM White and Ecru 3 Yds. for 25(: TRADE AT HOME TRADE AT HOML MEN’'S LISLE HOSE 4 Pairs for 50(: TR ADF AT HOMI'; TRADE AT HOME TU RKISH TOWELS Regular 49¢ 3 For $l.00 'I'R'\Db AT HOME BUV(‘ALOW APRONS Fine Quality 490 Each TRADE AT HOME TRADE AT HOME r. first quality Children's FINF RIB HOSE 4% 50c ’I'R ADE AT HOML TRADE AT HOME TRADE AT HOME TRADE AT HOME TURKISH TOWELS N ",&'b l('rl:(‘)'l‘q Infants’ Eiderdown Men's Ribbed LADIES' LEATHER dnfants' Wool WINDOW SHADES Hit and Miss Ladies’ Flannel Regular 2 odrageg i BATHROBES T s JkNITTED sacques | s Rat RO NIG egular 29¢ Perfect Quality . DRAWERS HANDBAGS § X Standard Size S 86 IGHTGOWNS 5]"0r $l.00 2 vor $l.00 59¢ Each 49¢ run 39¢ ruen 59(: Each 89¢ uen him $3460 on a charge of having a|the police that the liquor was his,| GRADUATIO“ ACTI“TIES GARBAGE MEN STRIKL |district are steiking for increased |have been postponcd. Judge Isane veputation and keeping Maquor with | saying that his wife had bought it to! | Parls, March 4-The Parls gar. | WAges. Wolfe today adjourned the court for fntent to well, use for rubbing purposcs, | e |one week, bage men went on strike today for| Polidd stified that they had vis- When asked by the court why he! 4 s ——————— lenltnm s Ilmuu--‘ .mmr]..v” night | had said that he didn't have ,,“)|!‘nddm Charles Quigley of Senjor | More pay. The eity authorities are COURT ADJOURNS. fhey entered they asked | IQuor when he knew he had a. galion | {inaking ~arrangements for an im-| Bridgepor, March 4 Bocause 3 Dt 56 Selimeiin 1 _ [ Bim 1t e had anyliquor, Bellna ] in the gurage, Bolina was unable to| Class Names (‘mmmnatnl pare | provised servic Hariglans are also the jliness of Judge Arthur Ells of Bright stest. battite in SR ret ) 4 | deprived of parcels post service which | the superior court who is contined to e alleged to have told them that he answer. He claimed that the giass| Commencement Season Program. iy pun under contract by private com- | his home In Waterbury with mumps, | 4re used to decorato suits of gray or didn't and that they could go ahead | Was In the poeket on the door of the | A e it 4 L s s 2 J"dge Ullflwal‘e They Ca" Be o w\':.;'_h ”' e ekt e did.| machine and not on the running| The committes for coming gradua- panies. The employes of the Inrlu:ull cases 1o come before his court | ravy blue wool. They did and wers ynable to find any | board, as the police testified, tlon activities were named by Presi-| Uedl‘ M hl“R h" in his tenement _ | Judge Willlam 1. Mangan repre.|dent Charles Quigley at the senlor | S 01’ 00 0 ll Belina's cellar was = opened™ and | sented Belina und entered an objec- \hu'h school this morning at the regu- | S Y nothing was found, but in a nearby|tion to the admission of the liquor | lar weekly meeting of the class. ° ° collar on which there was a loek that|found in the garage, as he clalmed| Bernard Rogin was appointed chair- . Alexander eltna of 24 Clark stret [ yon " CFling s keys would open, the | that the warrant did not cover any.|Man of the banquet committee. The | ud a gallon of liquor on the running | potiee found two five-gallon cans of | thingibut the tenement and cellar, The| COMMItte to serve with him include ® rd of his wutomobile in his gar- |alcohol. Helina claimed that they did | COUFt ruled that the man's garage wax | George Frey, Loulse Tombarri, - ure and there was ulso o gluss und a | not belong to him and that he knew | ihcluded in the phrase, “pertinent to» | Uam Watson and Margaret Hart, funnel beside it He does mot drink | nothing about them. that appears on the warrant, l(uold‘neql- was uppolnl»d‘prom—.‘ und the liquor was used by his wife| The police then went (o the garage Had Nerve, But No License, onade chairman. His fellow workers for & rub, he told the court. Unable|in which Belina kept his machine and| Ingomar Olson of 55 Pearl street|8® “"‘:" M’f‘““:",’“" Catherine Cal- | f to connect a glass that smelled liguor | on the running board of the machine| Was fined $100 with $50 remitted | "‘!;,”:,' lerf,'.l" o pm,""h oo Ar(n.".‘ Cw Pl n8 Pea and a funnel with any part of the art|the gallon jug, practically full, was]When arralgned before the court for | zc by :'}‘ we ",‘""fl':‘; B Sommitten of rubbing, Judge Henjamin W. Alling| found. Ieside it were found the glass| dHving & motor vehicle atier ~his| » 88 follows: John lade, chairman; | Mildred Hoglund, Loulse Holcombe, | Carl Linn and Harold Skinner. Motto: Charles Covert, chairman; Carlotta | Sloper, John Kelléy, Katherine Do- told Bplina that his testimony could | from whieh the police smelled llquor, | Fight to operate had been suspended, | not be given any credence and fined | and the funnel. Belina admitted to|and Harry Hogasian of 227 North | | street was fincd $35 for reckiess driv- ing and hi £ freedagy uving his registration on |y .y "and Willlam Barrows: Photo- The palr were arrested us the re- ‘tmnhs Gustave Carlson, ch{t\rmm\ Horace Pinkerton, John Kiernan, | sult of an accident yesterday at the | corner of Lafayette and Washington | Margaret Peterson and Lillian Kop- | { streets, The socident was reported to| 17U Song cemmittes: Helen Prest, | | ¢hairman; Ruth Oy n, Constance [the police and Patroiman Willlam .| Guroskl, Marion Keiley and. Francis g Strolls was sent to investigate. Both |y | [ machines were found badly damaged | \jave.up examinations for students | by the patrolman, who arrested both | who have fallen on marks for any men after he had questioned them. e s - semester at the school will be given Olson’s father appeared in court| gy the school on Saturday, March 15, ve and told the judge that the boy had| The first practice of the track team | driven the machine with his knowl-| il bo held at the school tonight at . edge and that he did not attempt to [ 7:30 o'clock. The practice will be in Mn'p h‘lm‘ n.'urln; on l‘akm: a n-hunct-: charge of Coach Depot and Acting| NUALITY GODDS AT y 318 MAIN 5 T |t At verd R e ently in this case the or e ECBNOMY PRICES TEL. 2485 ® blame t')‘m'l:wth"“ s'::"*t"r();z::orls Bulgarian Government i only 17 years old and his right to op- MORNING SPECTALS FROM 7 A, M. TO 11 A, M. B G for reie v Moves to End Trouble ROUND Hogaslan was unable to produce his| By The Associated Press SIRLOIN t 18c registration when asked for it by| Sofia, Bulgaria, March 4. —Drastic I’ORTI‘;RHOL\E o | Patrolman Strolls, and the charge of | measurds have been taken by the gov- - - reckless driving was added whena wit- | ernment to end the Macedonian move- Leun ["gh 10 Beqt Mlme 33 nesses told the police that Hogasian | ment by the wholesale nrr-:fl of 3! 1 Q! POT! 2 was travelling at a fast rate of speed | leaders or persons known 1o be ac- SHOULDERS Ib. c G ‘m"'s w c as he approached the corper and did | tive participants in the campaign in Best Pure 25 ampbell’s 25 not make any attempt to stop when | Macedonla. More than 150 such per- LARD ..... 2 Ilm. C | BFAN“ . 3 cans C he saw the Olson machine directly |sons have been arrested and placed in - 5 S I B T S0 ahead of his as he neared the Wash- | the custody of the minisier of in- ROAST PORK .. Th, 15¢ [ ington street intersection. | terlor after a sefies of ruids through- LAMB FORES . . b, 22¢ Edward Goldstein of West Hart-|out the regions bordering on the FRESH CUT HAMBUR( .. b, 18¢ ford was fined $5 for not having the | Serblan frontier. It is announced that TRADE AT HOME /DAY PLAYING WRITING | TELEPHONE CARDS PAPER . SLATES 75¢ Value $1.50 to $2.50 Val. | $1.50 Value Sale Price | Sale Price | Sale Price 60c $1.00 $1.00 BOOKS | FOUNTAIN EEVERSHARP PENS | T5cValue | o) oo iosa00Val, | | OIS Sale Price | Sale Price & e $1.00 . Price el & WAL city of his truck marked on the | the arrests will continue until Bul-| ROASTING CHICKENS ceo 1o2te [l copecity of bia treck mark _ I y r " N 3N 4 | side 3 fo o & an op- garian soll is entirely free of the SUGAR CURED BACON P e IS Sue N fer ool hoving 30 o |G b ety e ol BOOK , CHINA SHEFFIELD ENDS | DISHES PLATE BEST PORK CHOPS .... .o o . Ib, 25¢ J! preaded guitty on both counts. Macedonia. | plt— - - ~ — - Jore * son, 4 youn, re ——————— et | EVAPORATED MILK ... ~.. 3cans 20¢ []| man who was named ater the famous | ' ‘ SILVER P. & G. WHITE NAPTHA SOAP ... 5 cakes 2fe ]| Tiram Jonnson when ne was governor | Saunders Manager of | $5.00 Value | $2.50 to $4.00 Val. DOMINO GRANULATED SUGAR B I i e s he | ‘1924 H 1 vvvvv arraigned betore Judge Alling on . 8. Track Team : ‘ 1 Rumford's Baking Whrodded Wheat phg. e [l chorts of obmrucins 24 rolmg| e onsem was sppotmed] Sale Price | /2 . 25% Powder .. .. Ib. 29¢ | Fancy Tomatoes 2 cans 25¢ ated a disturbance lnst night in Turner | manager of the 1924 track team yes- | | 2 Confectionery Snm' Tuna Fish ....... can 25¢ hall and with resisting an eficer, terday afternoon by Coach Leonel De. | 53 00 { Pnce Ofi ....... coo. 21bs 23¢ Not-A-Seed Raisins when placed under arrest. ';v’ol R;d l";,yaic:‘ ;-xpd»m‘- 'rm.:;’?_; . 1 S .lOc o 25¢ —_—— — e ‘v‘ uf “r"l e his .v:"l"’s'n‘vmf "x-. | ool e L 2H0% B¢ Juck Dempoey Able to (oo B s memter b b it WEDGWOOD CREAMERY BUTTER . 2 tbs, $1.10 ; % O e e ae e o | PARKSDALE FARM STRICTLY FRESH EGGS 2 doz. 69¢ i Leave Hospital Today |the schosi he has been & promineat DEPT First Prize Nut, Nucoa Nut Oleo Good Luck Oleo [J! New York March 4. —Jjack Demip- it of M. Wiy aolt, wines | s I ATIONERY . Oleo, 1b. 29¢ 1b. 29¢ 1b. 33¢ O e e P e oy | b8 was an honor studont. SOUND YELLOW ONIONS i st e R LARGE JUICY ORANGES | tasaean that took him b Me botel. EXTRA HEAVY GRAPEFRUIT ..... | Dempsey said he feit fln‘» and dented — — — — —e . |that the effects of his operation Teeberg Lettuce 2 for 25¢ | Baldwin Apples 3 gts. 25¢ ;.,':'"14»3'.'"4.'::‘",::', “:?"“.‘..,‘""!.':."; Large Florida Oranges California Sunkist | {hisign ‘esioy. e ndded, for sovertl Lemons ...... doz. 19¢ B ucoks ana not engage in any active lnng work. ‘The Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN STREET

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