New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 22, 1924, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1924. NWWWWWWW@QWWM& RS IR ARG ‘*’QWWWW@’hNm@fimmflmflmmfl““flflfi“flfi“fi“fi“fl“fl“fl“ % % Open Every Evening ' BOSTON STORE | Open Every Evening [ Until Christmas = ‘ Until Christmas '. | Close Christmas Eve at 7 o'clock \ Donnelly, Munen CO. | "Close Christmas Eve at 7 o’clock JUST 3 MORE DAYS TO DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING. MAKE THIS STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS, WHERE YOU WILL FIND AN ABUNDANCE OF PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. ALL TOYS REDUCED EVERY TOY IN OUR'BASEMENT REDUCED. OUR ENTIRE STOCK IN TOYLAND HAS BEEN MARKED DOWN. WE DO THIS SO AS NOT TO CARRY OVER ANY TOYS, AS WE NEED THE ROOM FOR OTHER MERCHANDISE. SO COME EARLY AND BRING THE KIDDIES, AS THEY WILL NOT LAST LONG. 2 A W L S T Y T T R T e i i R W i i W i R T T s . M B B M N M R o ey this 5 ord, | somse i s ¢ place on Lafayetts street, where Ser- | ment and Pot a8 I ase { ed to “rough it up™ a little, T R ; S0 e T w MAN E n f geant Patrick A. McAvay and Thom- ! him away. Makula was called out Ran Past Traftic Signal. fas el £ L Week’s Activities in ! po en h [ The ' ag C. Dolan selzed a slot machine| of the restaurant and w ) v ned to| James Conheady of Wallingford, : 2 . | ! m b 1l Lopez | Saturday, was arraigned on charges| mind his own busincss and go home, | charged with failing to stop on sig- r F n| ; 3 e, Catholic Churches e admi that he of maintaining a slot machine wsed.| Cosgrove testified. nal of Traffic Policeman John Stad- q il e e e e sold the liquor for gambling purposes. He pleaded| A short time later, Potash came | ler Saturday night, was found guilty H 17851 Pt iyl ¥ ) = c to the| not guilty and the case was contin-| out of the restaurant with another | and fined $10. Stadler told the court Ve S i o 1 be special midnig 18 ; til Wednesday for trial at the | tellow and etarted to walk along the | that the defendant falled to #top f 3 : 1 s cve i local 3 @ hail t of a representative of the|street, Makula coming out after| when signalled at the corner of East Fata] Acudems Lar ost Sm(e ¢ r g s W ) MFS. SChlll Z BOllfld OVGF 10 Sll ! n manufacturing the ma- | them and following along, atill intent | Main and Main streets and in con- ) S Sl | that the a liitle and | chine. The machine is alleged to be | on starting trouble. Cosgrove said | tinuing along, he almost ran down o 5 [here e confe y g " they could and find it eimilar to the ones condemned as|that Potash finally seemed to lose | two children who were crossing the ()C[Obely LaS[ Ye-fl‘.' s rielesin e : o'clock W fa l]erlor Coun Uflder 81;0[}0 1 ling a numb; ¢s : ing machines by both hngnl his patience and swung at Malkula, | & heady said that he did not 3 e and for a ottoms, s Benjamin W. Alling and Judgo Hun- | etriking him in the face and knock- | see the signal to stop. g . | a ohol and | g \ ing him out into nm rcu! Lewis Casc Continued. eiot allaatisties, rcd, | Both men were and varlous oth X 1 selling th | Brur h of 12 Lyman #reet A hefea jg. Quor, telling the court that it di and J Makula of 498 Main street| Josaph Jereski was fined $10 and | charges growing out of hia al < 10 but to son 4 825 and costs, and givon | costs on charges of drunkenness and | lege tions with a minor girl, 1 eentences of reach of the peace as a result of an | had his case continuéd until Friday 'S of breach of the ph'lr G -ged argument m a restaurant on | for trial when Prosecutor Joseph G. arrested early this morning on in strect Saturday night. Jerry| Woode told the court that Attorncy g \hm strect by Patrolman Daniel | Lynch No. 2, with whom Jerzeski 8| Thomas W. Walsh of New Haven c ve. alldged to have had the trouble, uxa‘ was representing Lewis and had re- o told the court that he| found guilty and $5 and costs, | quested the continuance, { was standing at the corner of Com- x ion on a 20 m” mere 11 ml etreets | eentence, previously imposed, re-| There's 18 two men were arrested who are capable, rolman Willlam J. Doherty |alive to opportunities that she | junch and c a they are alleged to have carried | lined in the Wants. L drink. | actions of Makuia in the restaurant.|an argument they etarted in the | — "ho policeman said that ently | lunchroom out into an alleyway,| Kelp, a seaweed, has been known Makula was trying to pick an argu- cre the policeman said they start-| to attain a length of 900 feet. TR SRS # LADIES 18] ¢ Select HIS Gift HERE We will be pleased to , ! : 1 misss at ; 506, 7080, /30, : ‘ My o il . i as:m you m selecting ; % R e lately 4 g e nol i r . ol 1 . 4 : A FEW iL'G('E\TI(y\‘ Al : coril: t: e i e X f A Box of Good Cigars f i 2 Worrh Plymouth Dedicates | A Milano Plpe ey - Its $300,000 \Icmonal 0 B A O o pur-| Stanisy Herpet, propricior of al A oo s § 15 1 Mo ¢ Special Free Offer F A Carton of Cigarettes R ot A v J, : -‘\'_4 | A Jar of Tobacco 2l o ?. Humidors, Ash Trays, Cigar and Cigarette Cases and Holders. ' We Will Deliver Any : 4 _h “? dd whele in the City ; e L X 5 e lng (Opp. ]E\;HII;';.(,HM(I/ ‘ : . ‘ i ; | 4 | ] ’ Op | own ‘A Complete Set of Attachments Will Be Give Away FREE With Each Purchase of a LET THE WEDDING RING SHOP DISPLAY HELP YOU TO DECIDE Never ha > | a better position to serve you; § W I L never has ck been bigger or more heautiful to & ¥. VACUUM CLEANER choose from. Please 1 ser that a gift from this reliable store DIAMONDS SIL \ H{ MESH BAGS Green and White Gold or White & Davis K A . Plat $3.50 and up ;] VIN 10 00 $7.50 to $300.00 ¥ & . e > IVORY PYRALIN Diamond Bar Pins s 5 5 $10.00 and up TOILET WARE ¢ ) i WATCHES Seth Thomas Clocks < Scores of Housewives Have Already Taken For Men and Women o i P . . 7 $ $8.00 and up 1847 ROGERS £ Advantage of This Wonderful Opportunity PEARLS SILVERWARE The Ideal Gift Thousands of Gift sug- |4:# HAVE YOU? $3.50 and up gestions are shown in our IVORY BEADS store. A visit will help Hand Carved you to deci $10.00 and up Open Es nings ¥ PHONE 230 TCPA | The Wetsimg] Rm’ffl‘fil ¢ The Connaciicut llght & Power o, The Home of Lucky Wedding Rings and Lowest Prices With only two days left for the belated Xmas shopper to select the right musical instrument, be sure you are not too hasty to decide on any one represented as “just as good.” We suggest a visit to our showrooms where you will find every VICTROLA model, from the small $25.00 one to the beautiful Art Console model, RADIO adapted. Every style and finish is right before you, and you will save time and future regrets by seeing the VICTROLA FIRST. Our TERMS are extremely LIBERAL. A new shipment of Victor Xmas records reached us today. Step in, and hear them. QUICX SERVICE. HENRY MORANS & SONS Three Sixty-five Main St. Directly Opposite Myrtle %S NS N N N N i s i N s S s B U S B R B

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