New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 2, 1925, Page 2

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B0V NECK BROKEN IPYRALIN Left-Overs 331:% off | Regular Price 1 was THE DICKINSON DRUG CO., 169-171 Main St. -MADE CLOTHES, 100 $37.50 Buys a $50 Horsfall-made i Suit A $60 value Horsfall-made | Suit or Overcoat now for $47.50 HORSFALLS 93-99 Xsylum Strect Hartford. D Hunsrm' | | “It pays to buy our kind” Don't endan, slous baby by using unknown milk Use our REALLY SAFE and P GRADE A PASTEURIZED & CLARIFIED las h BY MOTOR TRUCK " hugelo Egidio, 12, 15 Tstanty Killed in Southington (Bpe The Herald.) 1 Southington,, Jan. 2. — Ange lo | aged 12, son of Mr. and | mes Egidio of Liberty street, | struck und instantly killed by | a truck driven by Percival Welch of | North Main street shortly after 6 o'clock Wednesday evening. Weleh, who was driving a deliv- ery truck, had stopped in front of | the town hall to let a man oft and Young | starting again, Lgidio, who was playing on the side- walk with & comrade, darted out into the street, the view of both boy | and driver belng shut off by another machine parked at the curb, right fender and headlight K boy, knocking him down, , truck passed over his neck, 1% 1t in two places. h stopped th the spot. up front Weleh, hat his view it other automobile. One v ated that she shou n into the TFuneral be held morrow morning at 9 terment will be in cemetery. service DENIES SHE HAD { CLER N ROOH - i Mrs. Scot t Brands Husband's or Charges as False | Alpena, Mich, Jan. 2.—Further Frank D, Scott, a de- position by Miss Johanna Fuchs and the possibility that Mrs. Scott and Miss Jane Kennedy, secr: to Mr. | Scott, would be called wi n pros- | essman Scott's di- | ing was resumed to- Mrs. Scott's testimony is ex- scted to be a flat denial of all the s of extravagance and indis- er husband has made, Coun- ges of gambling and d ndicated in the answer M has filed in connection with er cross biil. tion taken from Miss York, a nur s acting as attorney e Scott. It wonld not igment; it would show ir many fust befor \esday charge ived the hote late at night; that <he had a “code method” of com municating with him, and that on ne oceasion the elerk assisted his Rupert Hughes (in H‘;V E riter a director, s to His fornier w His bride will be Elizabet (above), a movic set), move tion ple- * m arnwl orient Patterson Dial ulr’" e —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— !!ufldm: could not be saved. Practi- Aged War Veteran Is | ! cally all of furniture was taken Burned to Death cutof the touse. The blaze is be- 2.—A short ‘wm! to have started from a defec- - |tive flue, The loss was cstimated at hioned perpetual ea 0 note the birth of the year, ) s Elisha William Seymour, 8§4 v PROBATED old, a Civil war veteran, was | 1dge B. I, Gaffney of the probate to death in his apa court approved the will of The veteran w. Amalia Ruskiewicz, directing be- chair and had quests of $100 cach to Frank Lop- cinski and Joseph Lopcinski, all veal and personal estate and house- hold off to Josephine wood, nd the r to Henry Ruskie- wicz and irwood | READ THE HERALD ADS FOR YOUR WANTS Turrington Farmhouse med by Flamec paratus from Torrinzton or folk responded to an alarm but the | f{ { 127 MAIN ST. ————————e e ———— SAY MIDWIFE GAVE DRUGS T0 WOMAN Mss. Gaglindcels Arvest Fol- [ows Death of Mrs. Palumbo Charged with violating the laws L gurding midwives, Mrs. Mary Gag- ndmnn u{ 356 Arch street was are raigned before Judge Benjamin w. n police court this morning charged with administer- to Mrs. Mary Palumbo of street on October b, The voman was arrested last night by Policeman Thomas J. Feeney after a several days investigation of the local police and State fceman Paul Lavin, Mrs. Gagliarducel, represented by Aftorney Morris D. Saxe, entered a plea of not guilty to the charge and the case was continued until next Wednesday for trial. The defendant is alleged to have ottended Mrs. Palumbo on October b. at the time twins were born to the woman, later that day, Mre. Pa- lumbo was taken with convulsions and three doctors were called to the Jouse and they are reported to have discoverced that a ding known as putiitrin had heen administered to he woman., Her removal to the Britain general hospital was red and she died there the next registered nd she .lr-n.erl that ehe ad. red anything to the woman, ¢ prohibits midwives from ad- minietering drugs to patlents. | The classifieds are imperative, for they tell of today's demands that must be met at once. heals itching skin troubles Resinol Ointment usually stops itch- inzatonce, It quicklyand easily heals most cascs of ec; ma, rash or similar distressing skin eruption, not due to serious internal conditi s, Physicians prescribe Resinol Ointment regularly 50 you need not hesitate to try it, Resinel Soap should usually be wsed with Kesinol Ointmest to he £iin (0 receive the Resinol medica Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment are told by all druggists, Resinol Soap clears poov complex ions, - Renier Pickhardt & Dumn PHONE 1409-2 | ]v,\im\n"‘nr’af‘nf Continued Sale of Would You Shave . With a Saw? : Women’s wd Children’s | Vietrola No. 8 410 (5pechl) Mabogany, $315y clectric, §355 ¢ Specially designed to sccommodate any radio recedving et New Victor Records out today ROSO-M&I’ i€ (from “Rose-Marie”) ' (Wurlitzer Organ) Dreamer of Dreams Jesse Crawford Victor Double-faced Record No. 19520, List price 78 cents Somewhere a Voice is Calling wutitzer Organ) Serenade (schubertCrawford) Josse Crawford Victgr Double-faced Record No. 19521, List price 75 cents 5 At the End of a Winding Lane—Waltz Jack Chapman and His Drake Hotel Orchu!n Lazy Waters—Waltz Coon-Sanders Original Nn(ht-Hawk Orchestra Victor Double-faced Record No. 19522. List price 75 cents 4 mnnbumvnmhmmuummwmvm&-pv V1 C 't'”?:fi"o 1 la Wllr Talking Mul\m Cn of Canada, Ud M-ifil Canadian price list on requsst o House y’Mmaflf/fl/mry JUTLE MILLINERY CO.. ‘{77 MALN STREET We Carry GOTHAM HOSE in all styles and colors GOTHAM HOSE are full fashioned SATURDAY-LAST DAY ANNUAL INVENTORY SALE TRIMMED HATS Divided Into Three Groups $2-%3 COATS AT 33 1-39) OFF Regular Prices WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN'S DRESSES AT 250, OFF Regular Prices Hosiery Specials At 33¢ a Pair—Children’s Brown Wool Socks, 50¢ quality, sizes 7 to 10 A i At 79¢ a Pair—Wool and Silk and Wool Hose, regular price to $2.00 a pair; sizes 814 to 9%%. At $2.25 a Pair —Imported Wool and Silk and Wool Hose; reg. price $3. wife to drees in .».71,.‘- to keep a At these prices these Hats will move fast, and early huying is suggest- 2d for hest choice. CLARIF Umted Milk Co. 19 Woodland Street New Britain Phone 1610 1ED tn A razor blade once used, when magnified, resembles asawedge. The edgesare rough and scrape the face. ‘TheValet AutoStrop Razor eliminates this. Simply strop it—and it again becomes smooth and keen. Good for many shaves. OFF on any Hat in the store marked over $5. You deduct '; of what the Hat is marked. HOSIERY $1.00 $1,00 Fibre and Silk 5 $2.00 | Manchester, N. H., Ha: Business Center I'uc hich ewept a six- r of the city Brs e T B S SR $1.49 Triumph Silk Stockings, all colors .. .. Broken Sizes in Full Fashioned Silk Stockings NEW LAMP BURNS 949 AIR Beats Electric or Gas sA new ofl lamp amazingly t Stockings, all colors .... e r— ONE-THIED OFF of any Leather or Beaded Bags over 32.(}0 Awdfi trop " Razor ~Sharpens ltself 1 Table of Leather Bags, values to $5.00. Sag Harbor Has Fire That Doe~ Blg Damage The smoothest running and best cooking range on the mar- Bm Ibss When Fire Ket. Perfect even tothe smallest HIGH-GRADE REPAIRING AND REMODELING 13 FRANKLIN §Q. Ravag Canadlan Town » —Four stores, 1 a club were de- | n; n a"" a civilian a fire which started hings store at St. yesterday ted at between detail in labor-saving features. A. CIESZYNSKI & SONS 513-517 MAIN STREET Tel. 601

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