New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 18, 1924, Page 2

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PECIAL Gem Safety Razor $1.00 A9 for $100 THE DICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 Main St. [ —————— Lather Brush Be Cool! Dress Smartly and Comfortably In & new Horsfall Tropical Suit now to be bought here at $14.75 $23.75 82175 Made of heat resisting Palm Beach Cloth, Tropical Worsteds and Gabardines. Smart styles that are tailored into these suits to stay—in light and dark colbrs 1 ; Glasses For Vacation Wear When ready for canoeing, hoating, fishing or hunting trip, be sure to carry along an extra pair of glasses. Exercise both foresight and dis- eretion by anticipating the possible chances of breaking or losing your regular pair. We Can Quickly Make an Exact Duplicats of the Glasses You Are Now Wearing. A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist 800 MAIN ST. Phone 570 HORSFALLS 93-99 Xisylum Street let!nm. “1t Pays To Iluy Our Kind” —— SPECIAL SALE O HAIR GOODS at the Margaret W. Hepp} BFM TY SHOP Castle Bobb, at $7.00 each. Curls and Switches greatly reduced. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY £9.00, regular YOU DO BETTER At AXELROD’S A New Arrival of Milk Chocolate Roman Nougats 59c per pound Extra Speciall Photo Albums 29¢ Would Expect More You to Pay Axelrod’s Pharmacy 223 PARK ST. 3§ Let XELROD Fom FCURACY Us Fill Your Presortptions JUDGE, PUZZLED BY MIX-UP IN TRUCKS Name ol Wisk and Name of Vehicle Change Rapidly | ) he knawn, engine? How valentine, Wisk Wisk These tricks does own? Wha is John W e 4 few of the questions ted morning when the Wisk of 143 g 10 have operated an un an heard he Alling, and ANSWErS W e in poliee CaRe Vi freet thems alentine Girove eharged with eanusiy tamobile, W Henjamin W ytisfactors ore Judge to which no o the avide jed that the matter en up by the com Nicles for settle was one to he ta missloner of motor ve ment and suspended indgment in the ose of Wisk and Joseph Klewicki of 59 KIm road, who was arrested while the 'HI\ antoniobile ind charged ‘l.‘,u g an unregistered Traffie Policeman John Stadler tes tified that he saw the truck on Main street with a registration piate that | ha belleved was for another truck, He | ordered Klewiekl to stop the trick and asked him for the registration szaem: |certificate, Klewicki produced one ‘.‘,,. the name of the trick on the cer [tificate did not eorrespond with the name on the radiator of the fruck | Klewlekl was driving g0 Stadler plac ‘ [ed him under arrest, and Valentine | Wisk, who claimed to he tha owner of | the*truck was arrested shortly after, | Attarney Michael A. Sexton, repre. | genting Wisk, asked Stadler how he knew that the truck was not the one for which the registration was issued, and was told that the name on the| radiator did not correspond Atty fexton maintained that the name on the radiator 414 not determine the name of # machine as there was noth- ing to prevent taking the radiator from one machine and putting it en another if it wonld fit, by doing this the make of the truck would not be changed. An employe of the office motor vehicle department produced the application made out for the truck in the name of John W. Wisk. Nohody In court knew anybody by that name and no explanation could be found for the appearance of the name on the appiication blank. Val entine claimed that he owned the truck and had registered it, but he know of no John W. Wisk. He said that it was the only truck he owned, whereupon a record was produced from the motor registry showing that a registration had heen fssued to Val- entine Wisk for a different truck en- tirely. Valentine disclaimed all knowledge of the truck registered in his name, saying that he did not own | it and knew nothing ahout it. | Walter Wisk testified that the truck involved In the case before the court | was a reconstructed truck, and that the mechanism, including the engine, was that of a truck that corresponded | with the name on the registration cer- tificate, Michael Zier of 42 Broad street was | |fined $5 when he was arraigned on a | |chgrge of assaulting another roomer | |at khe house. He told the court that | he hit the man when he called him a | name that was an insult to his moth- | er and which he would not tolerate, | Clifford Simons of 2 Day street had dgment suspended when he was ar- | | raigned on a charge of operating a motoreycle with the cutout open. He |w ested by Patrolman Frank | of the| Ker, "he court warned Simons to discon- ] tinue operating his motoreycle in such | |2 manner as to make unnecessary | Simons claimed that the cut- | ; cle was elosed hn( he was operating it with the spark re- | |tarded which caused it to explode | |with loud reports. | Clty Items Miss Bertha Sullivan of the Connec- | ticut Business college has taken a | ‘pflkltlnn in the office of Russell & | Erwin Mfg, Co Sweet kmm at Besse-Leland's until 8aturday night.—advt, The condition of Fred McEnroe of 15 Union street, who underwent an | operation at St. Francis' hospital in Hartford Monday, is reported as im- proving. Special 8uit Sale. One big lot of | 50 suits to be sold at quick clear- ance for $23.00, New York Sample |Shop.—Ady, | Miss Violet Johnson, a graduate of | the Smith Business college, has taken a position with the Taplin Mfg. Co. Robert Anderson of 488 Stanley | street, entertained a number of brating his sixth anniversary Parlor.- Mrs ington New | day adst TAllian Robinson of place, admitted Britain General hospital tn undergo treatment Genuine Palm Beach Suits, $9 95,‘ Besse-Leland's.—advi | All dreseges greatly reduced at Mary | Elizabeth falty Dress Shop, 87 W. | Mzain, Professional BlIdg.——adyt, Lunch at Hallinan's—adv, | Have the Herald follow you on your | vacation, 18c a week, cash with order. | —ad-t. | Home cooked lunches at Crowell's | adut Fitch 5 Wash- | to ”“’j Mon- | | ‘ was at | eon | Ta sred Shirts re advt All our top coats ta za at 1 at th York fuced &t price ample twest Rixter t Besse-leland's cene-Teland'e advt Men'a and value ta #hop.—Adv., | Snits, $0.05 neet Kisteen at 8aturday night Price Snit fals voung men's snite at 811 322 New York Sample Genuine T Beach Resse-Lelar ' Miss Helen farewell Mis: eland antt treet rod A | party at her ) Ast evening | Mitkowitz is Ohin, where mainder @@@@@@@@@E@@@@@@@@@@@ | friends at his home last evening cele- | I Scalp treatmente, LaFrance Beauty | DAILY U. §. OFFICIALS ARREST work of these cluba, dsclded e o N. Y. HOSTELRY MANAGERS &irici o* wodeal fahion i wome ing. ‘The contest for the me is divided iuto two sections, a theo vetical section devoled 1o best demonstration that immodest dress 18 veally silly, barbarie and uneultivated and a practieal seetion devoted to ¢ setual designing of attractive fashions New York, July 18,—Warrants have | designed to appeal to ,,.M taste bLeen issued for the arrest of four of — fiolals of the Ritz H RG D pany a8 & result of & recent rald by MUTINY 1§ CHARGE: prohibition agents who scized a large s e el quantity of on thg hotel's fashlonable roof resort, it was learned yesterday Knowledge of the action against the hotel known with the arraignment hefore United Biates | Commissioner Hitehcock of Errol [By The A member of the hotel manage Manila of having vielated the Volstead act, His appearance was the first indication that the govern ment authorities had acted against the hotel officlals . Investigation showed that warrants charging violation of the Volstead act had heen fssued against Dunean Har- William Harris and J watt, rned in the management of Carlton. Kerr, Watt and Harris already har he yested and held in 81,000 batl A deputy United Btates marshal who sought o serve the warrant on Wil- liam Harris reported that the accused official was dead | The specific charge namdd in the warrants is that of maintaining a pub in vielation of the Vol HERALD Oficials At Rite-Carlton Hotel Ave Alleged To Have Violated the Fedeval Prohibition Law Carlton hotel eom Nauors 15 Ringleaders In Recent Philippine Moot Are Formally Accused at Conrt Martial Today, Pross A formal charge {of cansing mutiny and soliciting sol dlers 10 join a union, thereby eausing discontent and impairing morale has filed against 16 ringleaders of the recent disturbance among the Philippine scouts at Fort MeKinley The remainder of the scotus, who, it 18 alleged, joined in the strike move- ment for an equalization of pay with white soldiers, ars charged with foin ing & mutiny and conspiring to begin and join a mutiny Fauch sroup will be tried en masse I'md \ends I‘lcture of (oolidge to All Dealers Detroit, July 18.—Large size photo graphs of President Coolidge have leen sent from the Dearborn offices of the Ford Motor company to all e |1Fard dealers in the United States, it was learned today. Officlals of the Pope Indor:es Mme for e el g Modest Garb for Women [that no influence will be brought to Rome, July 18.-—Pope Pius per-|hear upon dealers to have them sup sonally has taken @ hand in a cam. |port Mr, Coolldge’s campaign paign inaugurated hy the Catholle) ki ¥ Women's Diocasan clubs against im-| Traffic officers in_an English ety m,..n for women | wear small red lanterns, Tr0 TAKE OFF FAT| New French Formala Reduces Pleasantly, Safely | and Surely. 1t vou are suffering from excess fat; if your heart, lungs and liver are affected by the burden you are earrying; 1f your joints are stiffen: with rheumatism, er 1f Vit ate a wictim of high blood pressure due to obesity, you ean now be relieved. Na Imatter how littls or how much you want to lose. and no matter all the pills, ereams. | Tiets and exercises vou have tried before, SAN-GRI-NA, a new discovery of a | French scientist, 15 guaranteed to relieve any fat man or woman, or your money is || refunded. SAN.GRI.NA i¢ the formula of a French physician. Tt has been used in Europe by millionaires, actresses and hundreds of fat men and women, because it is simple, 1 easy, pleasant and_harmless. If you are burdened with rolls of urgly fat, make {his test to-day. First weigh yourself, then go to any good drug store and get a box of SAN-GRI-NA. take two small tablets before each meal and, watch your fat disappear. One French woman, now in America, etates that she reduced 50 pounds 3 1 Assoclated July 1% ment, on a charge Vi, a1l econee the Ritz e nuisance stead act fn ®ignt weeks with this marvelous discovery, and has never regained one pound tince. You do not have to follow any diets or exercises, but be sure and get the Tight tablets, called SAN-GRI-NA, as nothing lile it has eves before been offered to the American publice SAN-GRI-NA Is now sold at MacNemee's, Dicklnson's, or City Drug Stores. ElIEIElEEEE@EE@E@E@EEE@E@EEE@‘% | o] ~[=] @ INEQUALITY of SIGHT Do you know that the same error of vision rarely ever exists in both eyves alike? Tt is for this veason that onr sight testing parlor is equipped with every known appliance for both objective and subjective tests. When you come to us you consult an Optometrist who is 80 well versed in eyesight deficiency that he is never satisfied that retinal images he made practically perfect, for it is possible to do this without improving the vision permanently. The errors of hoth eyes, in relation to satisfactory vision for ever after, de- mand lenses and mountings such as we alone know how to recommend by virtue of the widest and most varied experience, and herein lies the differ- ence in diagnosing eye trouble. My Specialty—Comfortable Vision FRANK F. GOODWIN Eyesight Specialist MAIN ST, Phone 190" 327 Q!E@@E@“E@E@EE@@@E@EEE@E@E () ) 5 ) ) ) ) 1 6 ) 5 QUALITY PASTRY SHOP The Home of Home Made Pastry 147 MAIN STREET Why Bake During This Hot Weather? § Buy one of our Home Made Pies or Layer Cakes for your Sunday menu. If you are not satisfied, come back Monday and we will refund your money. Nice Assortment of Smaller Pieces, SATURDAY SPECIALS Delicions Apple Cake, Coffee Cake, Coffee Wreaths and Raisin Bread, gatisfaction Guaranteed or Money Cheerfully Refunded, Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn FHONE 1109-2 127 MAIN STREET OPP. ARCH Vacation and W arm Weather Needs! nucnal values fn Dainty Summer Dregses of Tinen, Volle, Gingham ! and Tuh Silke i Just the time to add one fo your Summer Outfit &‘ Blonses Hosiery, dowelry, Corsete, in either front or back Wreap-Aronnd and Step-Tn Models 3 your right Model stin U nderwes for Women and Children, Gowns, Prine slips, Step-Ins and Combinations, snecialty of estra s Tonit Underwear for Wor . Handkerchicfs, e fitted and find by including Pajamas, We moke a n and Children Umbrellas, off on all Children’s Straw JULY all shades, 1R, 1024 ACKAY & WALLIN 63 MAIN STREET —— g Next to Methodist Church COUCH HAMMOCKS REDUCED FOR TOMORROW Porch Shades, Prices start Swinging Conch Tammocks — covered In good | gl ten k. s s 60,95 | $16.50 — —— A splendid assortment. Pammock with hack rest Hammock Stands at ., Ready to Wang Window Awnings, mada of good heavy duck, Specially priced at ., . your chol special Heywood Carringes, at A large assortment of Trunks, Rags and $2 29 cases, here for your traveling needs, of green or hrown $3-95 Upwards Go.Carts and Carrioges, all reduced for (omorIow, see onre . $18.95 Suite AND HUNG=ALL KIN DS—TOWEST PRICES, YOUR NEW HOME, WINDOW SHADES MADE The House of Musical Values LET US FSTIMATE ON SATURDAY . Special PIANOS $4.45 up Delivered Immediately For This Small Deposit of $10 vewn Balance In Easy Weekly Payments Down Fasy Weekly Terms $ Victrolas Premius 6 Records FREE With Every Phonograph In This Sale 16 Splendid Phonographs priced to sell quickly. Console and Cabinet Models, all at very special savings, No home or summer cottage need be without musical entertain- ment, Guaranteed to give satisfaction. 138 MAIN STREET 15 Stoves in Principal Cities — Victrolas, Radio, Some as Low as Sale Slightly Used Phonographs 529 Columbias i Hfi i um L Pianos. Wall Paper Sale Only Once a Year Does AnfiOppm'tunity Like This Occur to REALLY SAVE MONEY in the Purchase of High Grade Wall Paper —— WONDERFUL WALL PAPER BARGAINS Bedroom—Kitchen Wall Paper Regular values 10 to 15¢ SALE .... Bath Room and Kitchen Wash Papers Regular values up to 50¢ Wall Paper for the Living Room, Hall and Dining Room Values 30¢ to Tse Buy now for your future needs A SPECIAL BIG,DISCOUNT on all Brushes, Paints, Oilg, Varnish, Glasg, ete. The John Boyle Company Wholesale and Retail Dealers in All Painters’ Supplies 3-5 FRANKLIN SQUARE Open Wednesday Afternoons and Friday Evenings. Closed Saturday at 12:30 During July and August. NEW BRITAIN, CONN.

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