New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 18, 1925, Page 12

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POLITICAL TALK | SOUTHNION NEWS Ilunlrlqk to Block Zimbo .,1 rty street, who was arrested This Is Reported a Agreemem ‘ ;;«;u;',;; s tomoiRiE bIRC oMY for Karolyi's Visit oxicating liquor. He was fined MRS. BUDLONG IS STILL FASTIN She Also Remams Voluntary Prisoner in Husband's Home $150 and costs totalling $159.25 and given a suspended Jjuil sentence of | days. | New York, Feb. The | s oW World says today that (' ichad The Pexto basketball team, de- | Karolyl, former nt o n- | feated In the three [Fs to swing back into winning | tonight when it meets the | NO!¢ L five of Bristol in that|vain attempt to persuade her to| Farmington Valley league | abandon her voluntery imprisonment | The Dristol quintet is right | In the Budlong home in East Sev- Ticels of the locals and has | enty-second streel, remalned in the Worll avows, |its eye on first place, out of which today to continue his efforts for nstance of [the Pextos were tumbled Monday & truce. | Zlo Szechenyl, hushand ¢ Mr. Wilson sid he would take Miss Gladys Vande food to the apartment today and try \ of South- |10 persuade Mrs Budlong to break the fast whigh she has maintained | and will|8ince she locked e in a bed-| April 1, the|'00m in the apartment last Friday. | the Southing- | She returned to the home, after los- ing her sult for separation in New- port, to forestall any divorce .\'llun: Ly her husband, who s vice-presi- | dent of the North Central Texas Oil company, on the ground of des tion. Mre York, Feb, 18.—George Wil- Mrs. Mil- | who held a “key- | T4-year-old uncle of wice days, will i Budlong, ary, who ith his sick wite ater the country only on ¢ ibtication on was allowed to parley’ with her yesterday in a yndition | ¢! to writ mpany city in a any po-| game s stay m the i mbidster to| gy i iss Mary J t Karolyi's f Buckley ends jyoion has accepted the lepartment | quporvising nurse here ot vise his | |ugin duties on nurses’ committee of 18 At | ton Public He hy BOV-|4nno it action to 0% vear irse in position of rican state jon would her assoclation las salary will be Miss Buckley was & West Hartford for rmer rian dent, the \orl¢ 5 | possible for K N news. Hungar are suppo Lilllan K. Rouch, whose in Philadelphia but who | has been living in New Britain, has ] appointed full time school nurse to succeed Miss Cora John- Judlong earlier had indie end her voluntary | imprisonment beforc the end of this week, Her uncle came from New-| on. Mrs, Rouch is a graduate of | POTt. in the hope of influencing her | e West Philadelphia hospital and | 10 return to that city with him. Mrs. | made a sudy of subjects re-| Budlong was firm fn her refusal to| i ating to school nursing. She has e the house. | had two years experience as a know just what I nurse in Philadelphia. She | Uncle George, a don’t enter upon her duties on Sald to her unclo the home is ome 1ewapape Karolyi, It was rec vhien Countess Karolyi came to this coun- ry, S. Stanwood Menken, former head of the National ty It | s5hoat tried to have her depor s a “Red | wy Catherine of Bolshevism." Soon | after she arrived in this country she with typhoid fever and| Count Karolyl came to visit her. Cou Karolyi, hesldes phoid a fon, has submitted to major operation since her arriva New York. FOUR COWS KILLED Suffield Dairyman Finds Prize Stock | the d“i!"““‘ } The photo shows the ice yacht Whim {lying over the ice key- | of the Shrewsbury River, Red Bank, N. J,, at better than 100 | Alavch it lole. “You go back to Newport and |miles an hour. Takes nerve, for the slightest mistake or inde- The position of visiting nurse has Aunt Margaret I'm all right.” | eisjon may upset the craft and cause serious injury to the not vet been filled Mr. Wilson, & lawyer, whose home | 0o | M is in Lafayette, Ind. went to New TWO MURDER CASES The T.ewis High school baskethall | Port to stay with his sist Mar Sitting Friday, am Balance Of Linder’s Women's and Children’s Shoe Stock $1.00 pumps and oxfords, her t 100 PAIRS OF FABRIC GLOVES ‘Women's two-clasp, two-tone and 3-row seif color embroider- showlng ecarly spring color- 2 2 $1.00 Leather Hand Bags Black, brown, tan and grey, alt are copies of higher pricea bags, under arm bags, pouch bags with purse and mirror and back strap hooks. Regular to $1.95. Dollar Day n will play the Farmington High | # » after Mrs, Budiong left ) !| quintet in the local Town hall I'ri- | Port and came to New York. He | day evening. Dancing will follow| a8 accompanied to New York by o game. | Malcolm MacDonald, who was tutor of the Budlong children, now In the . bank, | Custody of thelr father. kst jts | Mr. Wilson revealed ~ that = Mra.| jear Evidence Against Couple of | Budlong was a cousin of Henry Lane | |an fixes | ment at Washington yesterday, | Wilson, former ambassador to Mexi-| Accused Bridgeporters, The two negroes engaged in a brawl | Shot in Their Stalls—Police Are | | co. [ { : in a Stamford saloon. Later, Wilson | The Plainville Grange will visit SR | Bridgeport, Tebh. 18.-~Two mur-|went to his home, secured a gun and Union Grange of this town at the der cases, pending on the present [returned to kill Redd. Bridgeport, Retislal | ge, . 0. O. T, in 0dd w'n: ’o]v;‘!,to do his chores this morn- | jagyic Lt S0 L ing. ing of Joseph nd provide a program of entertain- ment. Refreshments will be served. g cows were the hrs‘ in the | St q Sherman street st \w»l ilc s.u-l in xv‘pnr:nu; the shoot- Askmg ]nves“ganon will be avesiigating. Dr. James H. Prop- sl Lt erinarian and representa. |3¢ 6:30 o'dlock tomorrow evening. e of the state department of dom- | [*¢¥- George B. Gilbert of Middle- tic animals was called in and de- | t0WR Will speak termined that one of the cows had N leen shot through the head. He will | 5 Aid socic ty ot cxamine the others this afternoon. Congregational church Mr. Drensik’s ten year old son re- serve a Martha Washington rorts hearing some shots carly this | supper Triday _evening. Young \rorning but at the time thought |PeOPle from Milldale and the South they were the back fire of a passing | 214 Will provide an entertainment «iutomobile apper will be in charge of le women |finding in the Gimighano case, de- | | clares that Gimigliano fired the first |shot in the gun duel that resulted | Will {in his death. | In the Redd drath, | absolute blame on Wilson. les, ings, Day The Plantsville tional now being organized, received charter from the treasury depart- Jury, Coroner Phel- 467 pair of $5.00 to $8.00 women's shoes, all styles, all leathers and all sizes. Dollar Day Investigating 97 PATR OF WHITE CANVAS AND WHITE KID PUMPS AND OXFORDS. Reg. $3 to $5. Dollar Day $1.00 $1.00 FELT SLIPPERS—with felt or leather Regular Suffield, Feb, 18.—Walenty | docket criminal superior | Drensik, tobacco grower and dairy- | nan on North street, found four of the best cows on his dairy herd dead n their stanchions the animals hav- ing been shot and killed when he onn., guns, combining nd shotguns, are a Jate thing | American hunting world. court, will be taken up by the grand | 118 PAIRS ME! chrome soles, all sizes, 'S LEATHER SLIPPERS, with reg. $2. Dollar Day ... 148 PAIRS OF MEN' soles and rubber heels, all sizes, $1.50. Dollar Day .... ury Friday, it s announced today Captain Caulifioser’s Revue” wil JoRite be presented at the joint social of vatore Gaetano, of Cedar will face trial 'IH'\‘ Gimigliano, . . s | Special Notice gro, of St amford | tried for the murder of i Redd, negro, of Al ladies wishing tables reserved amford { for the Boys’ Club whist Kindly | Coroner John J. Phelan in his | notify Mrs. Bacon. of the method of enforcing the Why Millions health departm milk or- | dinan Aldern a ‘”.']:(H )Y: | of Mothers of the fou nounced his int a resol night's session. | Dr. R. W. Pullen, superintendent Now Rely Ior children's colds of the department of health, will at- you just rub Vicks over throat and t session of the council chest and cover with a warm flan- | swer the alderman's Upon vicks nel cloth, T ingredients—Menthol, | SS TO RflMAIN ections to the present enforce- Camphor, Eucalyptus, Thyme and ment enonia it hodyghaiintercated: ‘Turpentine—are released as vapors Ryan of Portc N. Y., for- | 3 sy & ) s vapo congressman from that dist | New Haven Baschall Club Will Again ”'* xplanation will be identical with by the b heat and inhaled with y o Sl | t given by him eight months every breath all night long. At the {»»Q(lxc:;\eo?'\\.‘a‘:(h‘flltf;fl'd” = Be Under His Management, He when Alderman Johnson introduced An #Outsides same time Vicks is absorbed through county for Y Corman E i over half a century, died at Crescent ginnlar aesiuiod LAt RAC Hne reaticn and stimulates the skin like a P Peil nmon council was advised that ringing S eac st ity, Fla., during lu accord- | it is impossible 10 enforce the Quick Relicf Colise eroupliateent ing to word received here today. Mr. | New Haven, strictly until the state f for | Gold olds go over night, croup is g shoas A DE 140,05 erally relicved within 15 minutes. Ryan was 85 years of a He was | Weiss, oRe nishes funds necessary to carry out and Croup (5 VAPORU a member of the board of trustees ' pase Rt s S R e N & 147 PAIRS CHILDREN'S TAN CALF PLAY SHOES. BO STON BAGS In moccasin style, sizes 5 to 11, reg. §2. Dollar Day 119 PAIRS CHILDREN'S SHOES—Lace or button, sizes b to 8. Reg. $2.00. Dollar Day $1.00 $1.00 also a 14 and 15-inch size black and brown, leather handles and e vaioen 3150 2 $ 1,00 DOLLAR DAY ’s W Women's Wear WOMEN'S WOOL STOCKINGS—In black and i brown heather shades, some are plain, others with clox, all first quality .'\nd 2 $1 00 : pr. for . $1 value, Dollar ND BODICE—Of a high WOMEN'S VES 5 v $1 00 grade, regular and extra sizes. Dollar Day YRD BRAND STOCKINGS are shaped to fit, made with a drop stitch WOME ROCK effect, brown and grey heather 4 1 00 shades, 50c val. Dollar Day for 7%c. Dollar Day ..... WOMEN'S SUM v e with a CRETONNE~—A iiberal assortment of eolors built up shoulder; sk 7 mr‘ $1'00 a_'::‘l atterns, Regutar 4_21_ o $1.00 DOLLAR DAY | DOLLAR DAY | DOLLAR DAY Housewares For the second time within a year, the common council will receive a the vesolution asking for an investigation 117 PAIRS BOYS' TENNIS SHO white, regular $2. Dollar Day DOLLAR DAY DRAPERIES 4th Floor CURTAINS — Good quality with $1.00 -— Hemstitched fine wearing $1.00 LK MARQUISETTE 2. $1.00 mothers know that too is harmful to a child's | stomach. Vicks comes in salve applied externally—can be used without (he slighest effect Modern form and is freely | harmful croup CRETON! center valance rcady to hang. Reg. $1.50, Dollar Day—Pair . RUFFL VOILE CURTAINE inner band; tie-] to match, quality. Regular $1.50. Dollar Day—Pair . FIGURED AND PLAI —Vor curtain making; reg. William Ry;l; Dies Val Portchester, Aged 8 enwich, Conn., Feb. 18.-—Wil- Announces. the cc Ieb, 1S.—George r of the New Haven Jastern leagu that he will cor as head of the local team for the coming season. He is looking for a 3 ance and president of the village of For announeed B Tl o oy il B chester and president of the Pori- provi B i for the sale of milk that is nu( pro- Dosing ches Savings bank as at hester Savings ban He was duced by tuberculin tested herds or one time principal the old et e Tl By Byram school of this B s i g department and two dat b of health tests herds and reimburses R i 5 to attend th producers for cattle killed under its | manager and Nues 17 M At Art Department Specials on Third league in § zfield, Mass, Until the state provides ad- VELOUR AND TAPESTRY e f for reimbursement SCAREFS—Made of a high grade FlOOl’ must he discontinued. velour and trimmed with tape: no milkmen in the city | try and gold braid, colors are GIRLS' GINGHAM DRESS knowledge of the rose, blue, brown, green, taupe —With and without bloomers, sizes 6 to 14. Value $1.45. Dol- lar Day $1.00. Armour and Company Resume “A” Dividends " e been New York, 18.—Directors of Armour & Co., Chica day resumed dividen “A" common stock, quarterly disbursements of one payable as of to stock of record on that other on April 1 to stock of r The previous payme ascball season Weiss wo .H of the ven franchise. He had ment 1 at one time as a f Walter Johnson, Wasl Ing ace in a repo b Oakland, ( tions have ord |team test and the il Y ey Pullen explains stock was two per cent HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ~ The alderman also claims he has in January 102 BRING RESULTS been told tests of milk samples not being r xlr regularly. The sam- ater num- ———— ples have heen taken in g s that wer w\m up to this year, bu city has not heen covered as | it is planned, since the de- nt was without a bacteriolo- | r cent of last year, nd | Not to spread a cold—Stop it today meat and food inspector | isposed ‘ur a time, the de They | _So sure that druggists guar omptly with colds. | liable that millons now employ . So perfect hours of discomfort. | that 25 years h: ve developed no way to im- Use a treatment | p,mz it mplete—the best | Phore HAMPERS — Oblong shapcd large size splint hampers, rein- forced hottom, hinged covers. Value $1.50. Dollar Day $1.00. dispose ment ¥who are iseliing and mulberry, size 18x54 inches, k not produced by tuberculin iAo G5 Dies tested he eurized, except- Day $1.00. S Lo L TnaEe BIete aon) BABY DRESSES TO EM- been received for the IROIDER—In one year infant oducer is walting, Dr, sizes, hemstitched yokes and set in sleeves, requires but a touch | of simple embroldery to com- plete them, several designs to | choose from, regular values to $1.00 each. Dollar Day 2 for | 890 grade corn, polished han- $1.00 dle, well made, only 400 in the SASH CURTAINS TO E lot. Value 69c each. BROIDER—~Two very att | Day 2 for $1.00, patternsstamped on a voile, for colered embroidery, value 79c. Dollar Day, 2 pair for $1.00 e on your valuable pos- ONE Citv Items sessions is what you arge siar, 21363 Inches, buy for the annual ed on a good quality . . . Head, regular $1.20 rental of an individ- two rds o 30 cents, rds or RA A0 ETTE NIGHT G and blue stripe. Dollar Day $1.00. DORSED white S0c. ASH CANS ed iron construction, large siz $1.59. Dollar Day $1.00. trol of th —Heavy galvaniz- Value $1.45. Value THE BLOOMERS — and honey dew. Dollar Day, 3 for BROOMS — Exceptionally | Pink, Value $1.00. The Cheapest Insurance Dollar MEI RIZED. SHIRTS k, white and honey dew alue 59¢c. Dollar Day, 2 for DREAD BOXES roll top or squa — Choice of white AND AND to $1.95. EXTRA MUSLIN Dollar enam- PIECE PIL Hemstitched LOW giit hems, stamp- | 'arge Ttegular Indian | Dollar Day, $1.00 each. Dollar eled bread boxes, lettered, $1.49. Cover your sneezes and coughs. spread infection. Deal Every hour lost may ad SLIPS—Value y $1.00. tee it. So re- el sizes, RA SIZE CI ARl N GOWNS—V TEA KETTL at. size, a1 heavy gauge aluminum tea ket- us. Nobod! foretell e chances. Be sure you . A tonic, a lanative,a from Brazil. where | Cascara-BromideQuin- | their end. Sod is on lier way ps ,c!dx in 34 hours, and La Grippe | get the ge Id relief combined. And don’t delay, play WWlg Pricedoe 4 o'clork | sets, Day $1.00, nal lock hox in our S o s RLE tie, sun ray finished wsldr high LONG FLANNELE il lesigns stamped on a heavy 33.00. S RY TABLE SCARFS | Hkh PURE LINEN SCARFS—Ruf- f 11 1 ] fot sets and vanity three :31(‘ And O DLoot s alar value fo | Polish finish outsidé, regular | MONOS — Ribbon trimmed, Safe Deposit Vault— T 1o 31 not | 3123 Dollar Dayis1no | » $1.45. Dollar Day, 2 for . 5 . 14x54 inch heautiful | SERVING TRAYS — Extra KIHAKI MIDDIES AND }(il(}le d-\om ‘\mc_lil‘ combinations in floral de- | large size mahogany finished | FANCY SPORT and bonds, your will, OVER- Value to $1.95 at signs, regular $1.59, $1.00. Dollar Day | serving trays, heavy sert, felt bottom. glass in- Regular $1.69 BLOUSES. B Get RedBox YoM widhpornic [nlllsif,’;;;usumgoum e e for | Never Thought That He Would Ever Be Free Of iil_lfllinatism . ; o | | 4 Henry or 10 no pain fs W e is no Knox rep FRANK E. GOODWIN Fyesight Specialist 327 MAIN ST Tel. 1905 “Oldest Bank New Britain” DON'T the task of making out your employing the ONLY $100.00. help of a Victor Adding insurance policies, deeds, land contracts, jewelry and other treasured helongings will be altogether safe WORRY Income Tax become a pleasure by Machine, Get Yours Today New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 WEST MAIN ST CRETONNE New and fancy variety of color regular value 7fe. TONNE CUSHIONS—Fx- arge size, round and oval CUSHIONS — shapes, large combinations, Dollar Day, Day $1,00. DLIGHT FRAM y wired with cord, sock new and apesregular value $1.39 ar Day $1.00. plug, fancy Dol- w color combinations. | $1.00 Dollar Day $1.00. DARK CAMISOL! lace trimmed. 4 for $1.00, COLORED SILK lastic top and ELECTRIC STOVES — The tatuei )1.00; Cat littie wonder elcetric stove, heavy nickel construction, toasts, frys, boils, complete with cord | CORSETS AND GIRDLE and attachments. Dollar Day, | Made of brocadeland silk strip- $1.00. ed materials, $2.00 value at $1.00. BRASSIERES — sateen or silk stri hook back and sid value at 2 for $1.00, PUSH BROOMS—Extra large size floor push brooms, red stain block and handle, value $1.50. Dollar Day $1.00. Made of material, effects, 69¢ ACHED “OIT FINISH COT- Rl $l 00 81x90, reg. $1 MILL. RUNS PILLOW and 45x36. Regular . RUNS SINGI colored borders. ¥ 29, at—each MILL gular Regular 16c MILL RUNS ch wide, Day at Lining Dep WHITE regular 29¢ 3 BED BLANKET RUNS BLEACHE! || COTTON — 36 inch \HII(!‘F.HIZ!{I‘ SATEEN and w o $1.00 MILL RUNS INDIAN HEAD SUITING—Soft finish, 36 inch wide, reg 4 l 00 s1e, at 5 yds. for MILL RUNS BLEACHED OUTING FLAN- NELS—Régular i $l.00 AND PLAIN COL- spring colorings, 36 zular $1.39 Dollar Day at Silk t.—Yard $l 00 FANCY V Also fancy corduroy, in newest coloringss 36 inches wide, regular $1.00 —Grey FANCY PRINTED CREPE 1. 00 OR RADIUM SILK — New in. and 40 in. wide, reg 49¢ Dollar WOOL JERSEY SUITING colors, 56 inch wide, reg. $1.49 at, \l

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