New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 13, 1925, Page 2

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Book for my Valentine me ISLUSH FUND 13 - NOT AGTUALITY Borah Reports That Charge Was Not Proved #.~=Charges fund In Washington {of a huge repu the presidential ust fall fation, it was in- the Boval 1 ex litures in np I'he \ere by the report ly silent ~ CREW DIFFER ON | NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1925. ™ e e R e S 'l‘hn lnl\nml prnplo nrm- heing COUGHS |, i st S b, ARE DANGER |jowitz were taken to homes in the WARNINGS |ncighhorhood, chief among them bo- {ing the residences of James Rourke e B anloy strect, C. A, Bence of ATHER 250 Chestnut strect and Patrolman |‘1 homas C. Dolan of 667 Stanley JOHNVS |street, They were kept there until the arrival of the ambulances when [they were transported to the los- MEDICINE, JEE | \t the hospital members of the AV R RO ot assisted by tho internes and y HEA‘“'H 2 administered treatment, in 41 8 X-ray pletures #eing necessary and the patients were sent |to rooms and the families notitied {Many patients were taken to thelr liomes in private automobiles and ome were only slightly injured and lwent away of their own accord. Little Delay in Traftic, Supcrintendent Bryan dispatehed | a force of men and a number of ex- {tra cars to the scene including sev- nurges some cases OVER 69 YEARS OF SUCCESS [Mrs, Dow and Mrs. Bertha Battye ‘\\t\ro returning from a trip to New- |ington whege they had just pre- sented n gift of $105_in cash to a man who had been il The $105 m presented a collection taken among [the New Britaln friends of the sick "ll an, | There was considerable excitement |throughout the city when the news | |of the accldent spread. All sorts of |rumors were rife, many of which in- cluded storles of fatal injuries and {lmaginary causes, It was generally conceded that had it not been a holi- day with banks and insurance offlces lin Hartford closed, the car would have been filled with people, Instead |of just about half full, and a num- ber of deaths might have resulted. Superintendent Bryan last night |stated that his estimate of the num- |ber of people on the car coincided with that of newspapermen who in- | vestigated, which was between |ana s0. 25 Deny Jeritza Has Grievance Against Gigli New York, 1eb, 18-~Rumored discord at the Metropolitan Opera House would not down today desplte official denfals that Mme, Magje Jer- itza, the Austrian prima donna, had any grievance agalnst the Itallan tenor, Benjamigo Gigl, with whom she had sung In “Tosca” and finished in tears two evenings before. One report was that Jeritza would “never sing with Gigll again." An- other wads that her husband, Baron Popper, grandson of Mathilde Mar- chesl, would be privileged, “to es- cort her to the stage” and remain in the wings while she sang. The Metropolitan management sald last night that Jeritza and Gigli “will sing together next season.' Gigl's secretary sald, regarding the climax of tears in this week's “Posca,” that “Mr, Gigll did not of- fend Mme, Joritza, She speaks Ger- man, Ho speaks Itallan, He asked her to take the curtain call. She did not understand.” THE Spring Bride SHOULD SEE THE TROLLEY'S SPEED m ral wreeking cars The cross over | {switch on the west bound track was \Busscs to Run Express Nocked b he wreeked ca but the ‘ 5tk was Kont open ana | To Commonwealth Ave. cast bound track was kept open and service to Hartford continued. A Aunouncement was made today Chestnut street car happened to be Superintendent Willlam J. on the Stanley street side of the |Bryan of the Connecticut company ewiteh when the wreck occurred and | that, beginning Sunday, tho com- crvice on this line continued by | Pany’s busses running between this nsferring around the | city and Hartford will run ex- ckage. A single track was used | Dress between Central Park and {0 handle Martford traffic between | Commonwealth avenue in both the center of the city and the ne v|~“1”““““’ witeh beyond the Hartnett was a new motorman on ‘(;elmau h‘on and Steel and was not familiar with | ‘Ien “ ant to Negotlate Severnl passengers stated | A st levening that the car attemptod |, Earis Beb, 13.—The German iron bl bl hoed | and stecl intorests ave notifed the : et o e Tt ch interests that the Germans Vi hur > e e o gisposed to resume negotiations A : | for an understanding with - the French fron trades, but prefer that David W to tell anything' about it. uhysiclin fand hues 9Ck quag el ol Jelt I the mecting be held in Switzerland, T 11 o'clock. Superinténdent T ee o AN e when interviewed ahout 12 1 portions did ¢ what the cause w. that he was co-operating als of the publie utiliti n who had started an investi report Stationery Dept. investi DRUGICOL i o b 169-171 Main St. 2 hestlons ShIHing. of | from First Page) ngers were piled in a heap [ by : car when it first | passenge r a distanc 14 tions, people sev stating that it Funds ific recoimn also ex Witl 1 S mendation, ! esses the | ut making commi awiy wreek, ir ho Uses €l ams of the Nurse Por Bandages serious ¢co d shouts s line practi 5 ¢ the following immediately funds in or i men crash created con; nt in the ites vter the exciteme 1d that expen Titur political or- states. It is he Overcoats - $22.75 $28.75 $27.50 $34.50 Women's Dresses | - $16.95] : 1 $29.95| o $34.95 | . miny ) Dr 1skowi popul The report sets forth vestigations show that the can na 1 committes T contributions of $4.360,478.8 it expended $4,370.400.01 turned to the states %3 1 o The democratic nati Y : ken s sec | misat iijdeclarofmeoei) e Three Two of th ABE MITCHELL RS San Antonio, Texas, Feb. 13.—Abe litchell, noted British golfer, won rst place in the driving contest, ushering in the fourth annual Texas open golf championship. Mitchell | cracked down on the first ball that stopped at the 270 yard mark. His next drive was 305 yards and he | poled the last tee shot for 310 yards. Men's $35.00 Suits goat.... Men's $40 sm at . Men's $35 coats go at ... Men's $50 Over- coats go at hut s 3 com- = and spent $003,908 | The Ia Tollette fved $221,837.21 and spent §221.- About to Leave. most severly injures ¥ Thomas Croshy, of 33 Whiting street, 5 mes, and Mrs, smaker of 12 J o ubout to get off the car at this | The way to a man's heart is through r and were in the rear vestibule | his stomach. Make him smile by ng fust dropped thelr tokens into | using the perfect flavoring extract— he fare hox when the erash came. | Baker's—in your desscrts.—advt, Reduced in price because bigger sales have lowered manufacturing costs— Bigger sales because of Tuxedo’s quality— Properly aged, perfectl blended — > % Every dealer’s supply specifies last day it can be sold— Guaranteeing you FRESH Tuxedo whenever you buy it— Unvarying excellence. That’s the secret! co were busy most of whot DRssenZers; Lwere lifted out out o a compositor on Nellie — ——————— ohn street, | of windows or .fter Senator B comumittee recommer senate enact the t to 20 persons em to the hospital Women’s $50 Dresses at . Women's $75.00 Dresses at . Women's $85.00 Dresses at .. contributions report con- teneral hospital | ¢ 4 d of question | policemen in cl Hi Wil- | ctiv of the cting our | tiee 1aws an effort shoul take into cc of popula states, “In fixing a | tures 1t cannot be “It pays to buy our kind” e and population of the s in the dee on xpenc injured, Day Nurses I(Mn i e hos avie illns- on Duty. tion entire d with a | force of ust about to go o a popt ould g sci William COAL The SHURBERG COAL CO. 55 Franklin Street 3 Phone 2250, and in controliing ele v well bee and e Dr. H. L. Dombroski Chiropractor 350 Main Street. Try Chiropractie for Better Health. Hours:—10-12 a. m—2-5 p. m. Mon,, Wed., and Fri. Evenings. 6:30-8:30 p. m | congress ar have se Gives List Ponselle Capitol Theatre February 15 Hear this great soprano at her recital. Then go to the store of any dealer in Victor products and hear the Vicior Records by Ponselle. You will instantly appreciate how truly the Victrola brings to vou her personality and her art. Ask cpecially to hear the Otello numbers—“Ave Maria” and “Salce! Salce!” (6474). ot uame WwVictrola: 4 Victor Tefking Machine Compeny, Camden.Nd * Vi ToEing NockonCa o Comada. . e | commitiee says that w fo the sums collected | by the differer means of chec not present them as be PBut the cc them to be substantiall DR. LASCH Dentist Quarts Light For Pyorrhea 853 MAIN ST, accurate. lieve 2o committe | with reference to all ed in t! por reference to coll¢ SALE! l | ticul ' | ({XPMHI"]‘\‘\“H‘ L substant $5,000.00 worth of Furniture j | and Hardware to be sold out, regardless of cost. the facts. Most of 39 HARTFORD AVE. New Britain, Conn. SATURDAY SR Db e el Youll Do Better [l .2 mni 0 =" i oo, el At Axelrod’s 1§ SATURDAY SPECIALS Cascara Sagrada Tablets 100's 18¢ Squibh's Tooth Paste 33c Gem Safety Razors, with Blades . .49 Rubbing Alcohol, pts. Mineral Ofl pts. Milk of Magnesia, Lipt oot Witch Hazel, Double Strength pt. 43¢ Lifebuoy Soap, Ige. cake 4c "!EW LAMP BURNS 94% AR Beats Electric or Gas w-fl-«-u-! e ctic ave bee h t | been made p —ashkdadtoslipon Come Early [ Pickhardt & Dunn MAIN ST. PHONE 1409-2 AT 1/2 PRICE ALL OUR WINTER COATS COATS, A COATS, , now $37.50, AT 331-3% OF l —the balance of our— WINTER DRESSES, SILKS and WOOL CHARMEEN The balance of our CHILDREN'S VELVET AND WOOL DRES at 331-39% OFF. OFF on all CARTER'S KNIT UNDERWEAR— ONLY PERFECT GOODS offeredg as we carry no other. $1.50—0dd sizes and colors of AND WOOL HOSIERY — W per pair. his hat and coat. Bring him down to our store and let FURNITURE CO. 500 Mam St HER F L Rl\ ITURE him put his feet on the pedals of a Gulbransen Registering Piano. If he which were now $2 3 likesit, we’ll explain in a few simple your own feet your friends or vela sentences our extra-easy payment . 13c } asis, honest, n a business respecting PROMPTNESS, PRIVACY and COURTESY Easy Termas plan. We will place only 25 Gulbran- 10, Valentine Cards from 1c to $1.00 Valentine Boxes of Candy $1.00 to $10.00 ’ Axelrod’sPharmacy AT 39¢—To close out all CHILDRE 223 PARK ST. kS ! 8 hats $1.50 and $1.89. AT $1.00—4 HATS, were AT $2.00—4 HATS, were $4.25 and $5.00. One lot of ALL WOOL SWEATERS for women, at $3.59; were up to $8.98. sens on this special basis. So find 3 SR AN 555 Kl out about it today or tomorrow. i 0 500 cos S WINTER HATS, x%I:‘OIn o 50 and $3.25. CCURACY Henry Morans & Sons “WILL DELIVER . ANYTHING RADIO — PIANOS THAT SHE SELECTS ——————————— Directly Opp. Myrtle St. VICTROLAS — 365 MAIN ST. fet Us Fill Your Prescriptions

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