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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1924, DORSEDRIVEFOR CUSTOMERFAILED - MDOFLBMUR [ fpsocrs Anna Fitzgerald. Get The | “(ryyiNTy (HEST 10 HIDE BOTTLES s o o o B L RS Hotel With Prominent Spe: e . Habit 43 Organizations and Leaders Get Poice See Evidence i His| sens spstere ot s o woce e HiEh Explosives y - , wide reputation are scheduled to, ad- Removed From Raritan ikl Behind 1924 “Creed” Pockets and Mako Arrest | cress members of Jeabell dirce, Nor | Wishingion, March 14—Senator | of Isabella, at its|Edge of New Jmsn:. conferred today e tional Daughters e | 14th annual banquet Monday evening | With Secvetary Weeks in an effort to The speakers|obtain the removal from the Raritan, . . Cll'CUlatlng Forty-eight organizations and| Mrs, John Skiba of 195 High street |4t the Burritt hotel. > speakers | O > will be Rev. Raymond J. Clabby of st.|N. J., arsenal, of high expiosives kept prominent individuals have endo was placed under arrest this morning | the creed which has been adopte and notified to be in police court Mon. | Mary's church, Judge B, F. Gafney, there by the army. Later Secretary Mayor A. M. Paonessa, Rev. Henry|We@ks conferred with General Wil- . lerary the United Community corporation:tday morning on a charge of violating nates printed with red letters on the liquor Jaws. Patrolman William | Coléman of New Haven, national |llams, chiet of ordnance, and other | - - white per, the color scheme of the O'Mara was passing the woman's | chaplain; Mrs. Mary E. Booth of New: |conferences probably will take place ALL THE LATEST | 1924 campaign, read follow liouse this morning and as a man was | Haven, national regent,.and ex-Con-|between the war secretary and the =3 THE UNITED COMMUNITY CHEST coming out the patrolman saw two |8Téssman Augustine Lonergan. Sol Vew Jersey delegation before a final BOOKS W believe in building today for a Lottles protiuding from the man's| Wil be sung by Robert Loomis, Mi ision in the matter is reached. Sec- S bettter New Britain tomorr pocket aiti questioned him as to the | Alice Sullivan and James Donahue. (tetury Weeks explained that at the Stationery Dept. We believe—that the B b, contents. The gan handed him the |J0hn J. Crean has arranged the pro-|present time more than $200,000,000 the Boy Scouts, the Day Nursery, bottles and it was found that they 8ram of music, |worth of explosives were stored at Gir] Scouts and the Junjor ,.\vhn-‘(-. contained liquor. | The general committee in charge lnn.l'.arhan base and the department . THE ey mment are training for better manhood | The man said that he had purchas- | consists of Miss Esther McCabe, char. | lacks necessary funds for their re- and womanhood in- our city. ed the liquor from Mrs, Skiba and |man; Mrs. Michael Sexton, Miss Cath- | MOVal: Tuberculosis Relief, paid )nr $1.25 a bottle for it. A |erine O'Neil, Miss Mary McDonough on the earth That the ha e b L el ‘isiting Nu: v ‘elfare ASSoc cas |ssued and was served by |and Mrs, John L. McCabe. The re- Life first appeare on and the Salvatio 5 g ¢ ¢ s J. Feeney and ception committee includes Miss Mary [duiing tRe eozoic d, second of i 3 EN Gaffney, Mrs. John Hanrahan, Mrs. |the six geological periods. Rt T e R It Was “Bottled in_ Bond" . us by helping any who are in seclal need, \fter visiting the house of Mrs. rug 0. U ihat the union of these organiza- SKib, the police, with Patrolman Wil- tions into The United Community cor. !l4m P. Haves, were walking down siven us all an oppor- when their attention was - , o soratlon has 169-171 MAIN ST fe s i 3 altracted by the actions of Guiseppe . 1} to work together through them 2 Mangiafico who was walking towards community spirit for a bet- 5 * et m. Upon secing. the police, the :\m| %0 we belleve—ghat we aliould| Mo ¥ho was carrying & buriap beg | If’this Signature ’ TS oW - AR ST =, support these organizations by contri-| Mith him. tnte: - yaraesIhey buting to the unnual appeal, from falloye it ani e ade ap Attsmpk | March 25d to 30th, for the Communi- ) 2 OFRINE the bR AR IR | . Lkl By i » was caught and when we ty Chest - ! ) mined the contents of the See the New At the head of the campaign letter St :;umrm .Lx‘ il $3.00 heads now in cireulation is a picture o Sotiion loontalned las | “ 2 A " fa larg oy ‘Sensible Economy chest, directly under the H1i6 rame | “Old. Ken: e “STROLLER” ‘ United — Community yycky 4 were marked bottled in : ' it in white letters . with United States revenue | e e logan, “IFill It stamps sealing them. The orgunizations which have en- Aangiafico was placed under nrl’cwt SOFT HAT e (e e Ko (o sl s oni chayen of Vioing (he_theaut | is NOT on the Box, it is NOT paign for . are as { laws. 'The police may turn him o\cr4 Rotary club, Kiwanis club, Stanley to the federal authorities. A Woinai's Jedief Coepa, Rev, U | e : a5 for Sprmg | Bojnowski, Henry W. Maier—Center PAINTING GOVERNOR'S rICTL I:IE‘ BROMO au’”’” _.‘_,.,___1_‘___”" ; P Congregational church, Gerstaecher portrord, Mareh 14.—Miss B, M. lodge—I1. O. O. I, Boy Scouts, L. O. yyouver of Holyoke, Mass., a niece of . n dove gray and R. M. Mattabessett tribe, The.Com- ormer Governor Marcus H. Holeomb | . p y | monwealth club, Rev, Samuel Sutelif- 5 nainting the portrait of Governor “ . ” Better Ilt Meats and Poultr fo—rector St Mark's Fpiscopal 1?”,':;.(1"::{ which will be lvun'y in the Thel‘e IS flO Othel' BROMQ UlNlNE tan ;-hnr('h.l 1:u|.~l~-u and I‘:{'\'.ln Sick unlul all of the state library building. Gov- ‘uneral Ald assn., Woman's club,! ernor Templeton g Miss Weaver a | . Valkyrian Order of Vasa, New Britain 1.‘xll‘.\::zx1.':~l'\-..:'fi_ Miss Weaver paint- Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as a quick SATURDAY MORN]NG SPECIALS $3 95 Chamer of Commerce, Rev. Dr. J. E. cd the portraits of Governors “""E and effective remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenzs, and as a From 7 to 12:30 Noon Kiingberg—Childrer home, . comh and Weeks, P N “_Y‘I“'::";::"‘r““\;:':;:."“ i. H. Se R \ |mA\n.~1'|'u‘:|:7|"s REPORT, { fe"_em“'& - — . e Qeeman Bapuis shomsh; Sov-| o Turk Maish 14— mrsmrsots) The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet || BEST PRINT BUTTER .......... Lb. 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ALL CLOTHS CRAV- d S N, Eimo Lo Xnighis | | { Loins Lb. 16¢ Lb. 49c | 7 NETTED. of Pythins, Mg Chap@r—R. A. - A r: e b ‘ . ‘ * All Make Records 2 Tender Roasting | Fresh Cone Leaf | } | S PRICE M., Spanish War Veterans, New Brit- 35 00 is 75 00 ain Torn Verein, Woman's Christain ‘ | - s $ $ lgbiabiniudin New Brunswick MS— Chickens . . Ye London Shop Factory Worker's Claim Records Daily | - Lb. 42 Choice Fricassee rs ool ot Compmention Lost . Armour’s Star Hams Chickens | I ——| R et NEW MODEL Vegetable and Fruit Department Co. of Lenden from Comper il | in the case of Felix Esposito. Com- | . L g s I tOranges Large Heavy missioner . M, Williams had al- DR. COOMBS & [ foin i, 0,V o I ) i The .'iuurwwhk: Physician H;n nrrflnl\-] u-.".x || he qu-. al tv.;lm‘ was y 4 COLUMBIAS | Doz' lsc | Scr;pefr;;tc MOVED bomtmaker e handied coment and ) NOW ON DISPLAY - ! Winesap Apples fate Wi Netwrs e Imnute | PRIt r e e to Docome ine 1 : | Large Ripe Bananas | 8 For 25¢ 19 S. HIGH ST. ‘.,;",,.?“L'":‘-‘.‘,I,' award '.“ 1 4 N s i The only self-starting, self-stop- [§ Doz. 29¢ Bald A lu g . win App! one but pri Opposite the Post Ofice, where the defendants took an appea i H | ! : ) ping and self-oiling phonograph Fresh Tomatoes 3 Qts for 25¢ he has installed the new Biological Blood Wash o v PGS o I e Lb. 29¢ Cape Cod Cran- ed Viavering Vonce Culture =a " _ New Columbi rds E ‘el I Yellow Onions | - berries : - o /s A 6 Lbs. For 25c. | 2 Qts. for 29¢ ¥ P s ' NEW POOLEY s TR ‘ { we Carry a Full Line of Fresh Caught Fish Lard Lb. 15¢ " SPORT SUITS e, Abe A, Ahlquist-—8wedish Lue theran chuciiy Mev, Dr. N{-Glimask4# HEAR THEM AND : w St &l | National Meat Stores Co. In all styles—Known for Beauty, De- YOU'LL DO BETTER OPP. 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In MUSLIN UNDERWEAR we are offering Dainty Step-ins, all colors A“ _— . - al j 18 NAIN 8T “The Big Furniture Store” a1 $1.00. These are regular $1.25 and $1.50 values. Tom 2 CCURACY 262 i 3 D SEW IDEAL HOUSE DRESSES just received. Perfect fitting, fast I honograph Headqnam N I 1o Us Fill Your Prosoriptions - ae e y -