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+ - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Are You Protected? BRACH :' LIGHTNING ARRESTER FOR YOUR RADIO SET || $2.25 THE DICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 Main St. | SPECIAL! TODAY ONLY ! About 10 dozen Shirts Formerly $2.50 and $3 $1.59 Some white and others fancy stripes. HORSFALLS 93-99 Xdsylum Street Hartfom. “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” Voice Culture Kpecial Atteution to Beginners James D. Donahue EAR TRAINING SIGHT READING Sefton Drive | Room | Trainee of Yale University | DENTISTS A. B. Johnson, D. D. S, T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. Gas—Oxygen—X-rays ational Bank Bldg. NURSE IN ATTENDANCE Picnic parties i n YOUR ) car! Try the good used car bazar. READ THE WANT ADS USE SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM L aE¥P2_rizep A ?“suo:\\-',‘ THE DOCTOR SAYS “PASTEURIZED™ The drink teurized prescribes at times. It is the food for the and for the health and It is for you. doctor’s f Seibert's A all ideal invalid person of strength & SON 437 PARW sT HONE- 1720, 3 NE VW BRITAIN, CONN MAKE SURE ITS SEIBERTS | to stop Policeman Arrests Strom for Reckless Driving on Arch Street A Ernest trom police . Hungerford entering a nolle an a tai driving light on of not was arrested on Arch street last Patroiman William chased him from West Pes the corner of Shuttle Meudc e police he rom to stop but he 1 to n nandecred arby and charge having a the. machine was Strom night by Doherty who 1 street to avenue. d to Th man said S The policeman the an auto that was sta gave Strom told the court that he did not know that the taillight on his ma chine was not lighted that 1 lid not hear th cem chase, again until the muf not chine, ty « out op: that pe awake drivii muffler last weck time to ¥ nin 1 nois there w five n th 35 and de nt was tra les an hour 1ling betwt Lindquist 12 Wak hn 1 fell thé tirst victim of the drive it by the police on motorists who oper- their machines with d broken mufflers. He 1 this morning by Patrolman Dol | West Main street after int had been sent into the \ by Dwight A, est Main street that automobile driven about that section of ¥ every morning with the cut- d making ple in the 1 by it Doherty told the court that he was & out West Ma rect when rd the thunderous roar of a m: upproaching from the rear ing that it was fire apparatus, ew into the side of the street to only to see Lindquist placed him under cutouts open was arrest- a c po an 80 much noisc neighborhood were t to pass court that the ine was broke and that he has not } ve it fised. Judgment wa the court warned the to drive the machine was repaired. (nist told the the mac efendant Lights Not In Condition Judgment was suspended in the rse of Vincent Smith, charged with \aving proper lights on his ma- He was arr South church last ni Doherty, who told the court that he had his lights on dim, a 1 one of the headlights were out and the taillight KODAKERS 85 West Main St. New Britain lights were {when he drove into the center of the city, lights and turned on the dimmers, not knowing that one of the dim lights was broken. fixed his lights last ly forgot to connect up the tail Graduation Gifts tr | we rial | with the Bank of Hochelaga messenger, was killed when the bank car held up on April 1, reported also out. Smith told the ¢ in good at lis head- dition, but bright he had turned off the said that he had night and evident- light. He Montreal Jury Fails to Agree in Murder Trial Montreal, June y of Gluseppi § who a dis- | agreement this morning and was dis charge the beneh, dict of murder and five for of manslaughter. BROWNIES At $3.50 KODAKS At $6.50 Enlargements Diplomas Framed Pens Pencils Bir T has been a huge success! And no wonder —it has given every woman a chance to save money, to beautify her home, and her household work easier, all at the same time! The special sale prices of Bird's Neponset Rugs will continue all day ~but no longer. A chance to get For only $7.35 You can get a6%9 ft. Bird’s Neponset Rug. Regular 5900 price For only sn . | You can geta 7% x9 ft. Bird's Neponset Rug. Regu- 51125 lar price from heavy artillery | Knox, | caused two broken water mains early today. dishes Nearer Camp Knox, frightened resi dents, awakened between 1 and 2 | m., said their housese |ana feared five millime The firlng las Last Day of Reductions! TODAY Ends s Neponset Rug Week Consider these 8 remarkable advantages of Bird’s Neponset Rugs They are Washable They are Durable They are Economical They are Beautiful They are Stainproof They have a Waxed Back They Lie Flat They are Guaranteed A new trial was orderer ptember sesslon of King's Seven jurors voted for a ver- a verdict Fiving From Army (';uns Gives People a Fright Loulsville, Ky., June 7.-—~Concussion fire at more than 26 miles Cititzens of Louisville reported jarred from theilr shelves 2 a. were shaken an earthquake. Seventy r guns were being used d about 20 minutes, Don'’t miss it! to make on hand. Reserve floral designs, neat mosaic effects, Bird’s Neponset Rugs Warren of 662 | was | 8t such remarkable bargains comes rarely, There is plenty of new, perfect stock have been drawn on. All sfzes are to be had—in a great variety of beauti- ful patterns: handsome Oriental and MAY CLOSE STOREY* SATURDAYS AT NOON Several Merchants Already Adopt Schedule for Summer Months That the Saturday half Noliday elosing which was v proposcd a divided vote at a meeting of the al merchants is not de is indi cated by the fact that there seems to be a decided movement on in the city ¢ this time to close up the stores Sat- urday afternoon instead of Wednesday afternoon. 1It+is understood that a canvass will be made in the near fu- of the business places along Main t to get the seatiment, but in the cantile firms have definitely decided to the exponents of that this will give week-end holid: a half day at one tin and a full day on Sunday. The plan is to keep open Friday evenings for shoppers, and close at noon Saturday, giving the same number of shoppi hours and the same number of work- ing hours, Heads of firn organizations, a trade orgar ion, in an inconvenient position, gued, Ly giving the sales de a half hollday Wednesday the usual custom, and th a partment a half holiday Saturds requires that some one in the accounting and bookkeep- ing departinents must work both times, telephone operators upon both occasions it is & overhead expenses are therehy. With the Saturday closing those in favor of it, say they can give all their employes the same half holiday off and the firm will not be inconven- ienced. On the other hand, firms hich do an installment business ar- that peop » in the habit of ing their we installments on aind a change In the busi- am would seriously cripple is argued by Saturday closing nployes a zation and find themselves it 1s ar been gued, the increased hants in for several ng thoroughly street in announced » canvass of the mc general ma lone ks yet but it thrashed out on t meantime It morning that definitely dec from noon Sa morning were the B, C. Porter Co., Printing Co. The half holiday lays will start the this month. "The cided to close Saturd el last or the first Satur we was this ed to close their doors rday until Monday ackliffe Brothers Co. closing on Wed st Wednesday who have de- ys will start er the ay aftef July 4th, than 300,000,000 were manufactured United States in 1923, of the More pairs in wholesale stocks tile designs in famous for extra durability LAST DAY of reduced prices Final chance! For only$3.55 Youcan geta9x10; ft. Bli{d's Neponset Rug. Regu- $1 %75 lar price . 15 4 Tel. 6 You can get a Rug. Regu- lar price 1 down ¢ employ two ! cal | needed | of the firms which had | and the Adkins aturday of this month } SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1924, f City Items Superintendent S. H. Holmes of the school department is spending a few hours each day at his office He re- cently underwent an operation at Charter Oak hospital, Hartford. Wanted—I our women's tailors for bushelling on dresses Brsso-Lelnnd‘s,‘ —advt, | Harold Stipeck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stipeck of Winthrop street, has re- urned from Staunton Military acad- at Staunton, Va. He was accom-~ d on the home trip by his father. Home cooked lunches at Croweli's. —advt rodzik has returned from sit at Washiogton, Balti- John ¥ la week's v and Philadelphia. Hallinan's Lunch from 8:30'a. m.| to 7:30 p. m.—advt, { The W. C. T. U. will hold its final meeting of the season next Tuesday | afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home | of Mrs. C. F. Hart, 422 Park street. This will be the flower mission and relief work nfeeting and all members e asked to bring flowers. Members their friends as well, are invited end. “ive Columbia records $1.00. more C. L. » of 253 Maple+ street, is progressing as well as can be expected the New Britain hos- pital. He 1s run over by an® agio- mobile last Monday evening. | I Penficld, advertising manager | North & Judd Mfg. Co., is in Omaha, Nebraska, attending a con- vention. Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans | —advt, | Rev. Willlam V. Corliss, 8. J., of Woodstock, Md., is visiting at the of his mother, Mrs. B. Corliss | Summer street. | of DECISIONS RESERVED Judge William C, Hungerford re- served decision in two cases that were | ented before him in city court erday. In the morning the case »f George Margentino against Charles Olcott was presented by Dunn & Me- Donough, representing the plaintiff and Atty. Joseph G, Woods the de- ant. At the afternoon session, action of Clarence C. Palmer| I, Press of Middletown was | the against i Attorney Donald Gaffney rep- resented the plaintiff and A, 8, Salvin defendant, —_—— | | the CIVIL sUT IROUGHT An action to recover $3825 damages has been instituted by ugainst A, Czellecz. Atty, Thomas J. Cabelus represents the plaintiff in the suit, which is returnable in city court June 16, CAPT, KELLY 1 | The condition of Captain George J. Kelly of the police department, who | underwent an operation at the Peter| Bent Brigham hospital in Boston, Mass., last Monday, continues to show { improvement, according to a report brought back to the city last by his| sister, Miss Helen Kelly of Farming- ton avenue, who visited him yester- day. PROVING | ox12 ft. Bird’s Neponset : f18% For only 67(: You can get Bird's Neponset by-the- yard = 2 yds. Regular price sq. yd. A. CIESZYNSKI & SONS 01 New wide. 807 Britain, Conn. LAWN MOWER “GREAT AMERICAN” - “COLDWELL” - “TOWNSEND" THE THREE BEST MAKES Present your lawn with a NEW MOWER this spring. You will be surprised how easy all our mowers run. [——= Herbert L. Mills HARDWARE OBSERVE MOTHERS' NIGHT, Mothers' night was held by Mrs, H. C. Warner's See-More Junior Achieve- ment club at the Burritt school last night. Each member brought her ma- ternal parent and after the regular business meeting an oritginal musical composition by Miss Betty Burns, a member of the club, was sung by the club. An appropriate program of recitations was carried out, mother brought a cake and ments were served. SPAIN WELCO! ROYALTY. Madrid, June 7.—The arrival today from Valencia of the king and queen Pustiininkas | of Italy and Crown Prince Humbert was the occasion for an enthusiastic demonstration by large throngs ef Spaniards and Ttalian residents of Madrid. The rulers of the two na- tions proceeded to the prinecipal bal- cony of the palace from which the watched a parade of 20,000 soldiers, America, view: A country whose spend their lives standing around in a big circle, passimg money from hand to hand, according to the eynic’s | inhabitants | a. 336 MAIN ST. OBREGON CANNOT ATTEND, Mexican Constitution Prevents His Attending Arizona Festival. Mexico City, June 7.—President Obregon will be unable to attend the festival organized in his honor at Nogales, Arizona, owing to a clause in the Mexican constitution which for- bids the chief executive leaving the country without special permission being granted by the senate. As it is impossible to convoke the senate in extraordinary session at the present time, the president will have to fore- ®o his visit to the United States, The executive had planned to meet Gove ernor Hunt of Arizona, at Nogales to« day, 1t had been reported. Special Notices Commencing Monday, Juna 16, arber Shops will o) at 8:00 nd will close at 0 p. m five (5) days a week, excepting Sate urday. Saturday will open at 8:00 a, m, and will close at 9:30 p. m. HAVE YOU INVESTIGATED THIS EXCEPTIONAL OFFER YET? And Ask About It. It is FREE to someone in New Britain, Don’t Wait—Phone before it is too late. TH SPRING & E BUCKLEY ELECTRIC CO, ———— 75-81 Church St. Tel. 2240 NEW HAVEN DAIRY | | SUNDAY SPECIAL | | SUDATTIE SPECILPCE | 30! PINT-60'QUART - A New Flavor Combination Weekly. This Week is Cherry Custard Ice Cream. Sold Only By New Haven Dairy Dealers.