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o THOMOREVESSLS Pt s, | ‘ fected Express Approval of Ong Brought to New London Has Liquor Cargo Af- Idea at Hearing No objections will be made by usiness men on Main street from Church to the Hadley block to mak- 'wo | ing the cast side of the street in this section a permanent station for | cording to expressions of eting of the ordi- | f the common | New London, March more vessels were towed this mc g by picket in here Besse- | roviding private cars | to drive up and dis- | 5. Former Police ! M. Davidson of nthal store the sidewalks be t and buse mitted to p Commissio Davidson & gested that lown several cut nd | They odate passen, ping very long in t suggestions which were not casible were to have 'h.i t corners near Main 3 was to park on the west | © |side of Central park. Another was |to cut down sidewalk on the | west side of park and park jit- neys th | cargo. A sling liquor was ho the Denise, evi lowered into the hc when the pick peared on the sc On sight of the guard vessel, the California shoved off and started at lightning speed toward shore. Whistle warnings for the v to G SECOND TRIAL BY JURY OPENS I CITY COURT, had been fired across her bow. She Winkle Everyone agreed that a waiting | station in the center of the city would be a good thing but could | not suggest where to put it. l‘h\f‘f‘ of Police William C. Hart said he aid not tuation was very | onessa, Council- was then taken in tow for this port. | Captain Julius Lisman was master of the vessel as seized by the 7 ed by ard while she was pro- ceeding westerly through the race. She submitted to aeizure when order- ed to heave to and was brought into t Constable Again Combs Street Before 12 Men Are | Secured Tor Service. Dislcivil actlon ot PAZel/ TR Carlaont] st the Bristol & Plainville Elec- ¢ Co., the second trial by jury in | the local court In two days, was be- | |gun this morning. The suit was! s a result of a collision on | F D OF MURDE Cross Fla., March 27. McCrane was found not gullty of murder of Lewls Barker, negro verdict returned by the jury tod —Removal Sale— (While They Last) COASTER WAGONS $2,50 o $10.00 VELOCIPEDES $5.00 - $15.00 BALL BEARING SCOOTERS $4.50 The Abbe Hardware Co. 279 MAIN STREET \ | HOW MUCH ARE “: TROUSERS WORTH? o= OU must have good style, good material and good workmanship or else trousers are expen- sive at any price. For true value, you can't beat Dutchess Trousers. And here is why: For forty-six years the manufac- turers of these trousers have made nothing else Because this famous firm has always kept. abreast of the style and taken scrupulous care even fo the smallest detail, their business has grown very large. This gives them the chance to buy good mate: in quagtities at lowest prices. You get the benefit. The prices are right; moderate in the first place and Jowest of all in the end because of their long wear. Remember, every pair of Dutchess Trousers must wear because every pair is backed by the writ- ten warranty of “10c a Button; $1.00 a Rip.” All types of Dutchess Trousers for all purposes. Come in and take your pick. /4 424 MAIN 8. OP. E. MAIN ST ge [H. Mitchell, Norman J {1 Wexler were exc Hea " s g NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, MA the Boulevard, Bristol, when Carl- - The i Sk Gow ¥ tne Buuevart, mrtol, when, car|Rum Runners Scuttle |, T o v taken o Nov Sonk 1 and containing him- Boat as Police Near | mission. ger, collided with & g, 04y ook, N. J., March 27.— | rison, In bringing . y " | ) \ e e the. troliey was moving | The rum boat 8. B, 117, former 200- | Tornado Causes Great [at @ high rate of speed, that it gave 0 Losses in So. America no warning signal, and that it wan |oe 1500 cason of Nquor, sank n B2 | by The Asaciated Pres :;:::;::?.7.‘”" lighted. He clalms $500 10 o 0 otor at the pler here today | Buenos Alres, March 27.—Advices . d by ity trom IRtosarlo say a tornado swept over sections of the province of San- The de after 1t had been scuttle |these cha crew of twelve rum smugglers Just | | ta e last night, causing numerous fatalities and heavy property dam- similar one Thomas | before they were removed by coast | ) McDonough re ted the |[Euardsmen who captured them, the ‘u‘.nnmuz while Plerce Plerce of |revenue men reported. age. | Bristol acted for the electric road. The §. B. 117 was chased more | Details of the storm were still The same jury which sat on the [than six miles by the coast guards- | lacking carly today owing to inter- | Hart-Coleman case yesterday s |men before she took fire and the |rupted wire communication, but re- T ts recefved by localwauthorities sald In the towns of San Jinaro and called ags . | pursuers came aboard McKirdy and ed for business (Classon the roofs of the raflway sta- P. B tions and many houses had been | blown oft and that some houses had | been destroyed. ¥ 2dwin Ca self as a pa trolley car foot submarine chaser, and its ¢ | ant, in its reply, denied somewhat the fire, took the ¢ prisoner, and proceeded to run the rum boa port, finding it settling as the , 'ed the pler. A count of th J. had been taken before she sank. | reasons, while | son A, Mills, E. William J. Lot Mur ; Tred Winkle | S rmance of yester- 1. Cor 1 his y ay by scetring talesmen from the streets, and the jury was completed by the addition of George Dobson, ickson, Arthur E. Benoit, E BAD WOMEN AND MEN WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF ALL TH SEE WERE DRIVEN OUT OF TOWN? “THE DEVIL'S CARGO” AT THE CAPITOL Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday The Greatest Show In Years! THAT'S THE VERDICT OF EVERYONE WHO SEES THE BETTER HOMES e EXPOSITION v NOW IN PROGRESS AT THE STATE ARMORY HartFORD Open Daily, 1:30 to 11:00 p. m. — Continuing to March 28 A SHOW THATS WORTH A HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS — AND IT COSTS YOU ONLY 25c Unique — Beautiful — Interesting See the complete and lovely model house and garden—built within the Armory walls. See the 200 exhibits—each a splen- did show in itself. ) See what marvelous radio sets have been entered in the set E e New Spring Coats See the priceless antique furniture, arranged in appropriate “”CLOAKAND 5UIT SHOP Unusually Smart Styles settings. In All the New Shades You will want to own one of these Coats as soon as you view them. For, such won- derfully fashioned and smartly styled models as these you have never seen priced so low. Many of these Coa furred on borders, and all are smartly fashioned in newest materials, including Deerona, Twill Cord, Polaire and Suede. New Silk Dresses For Women and Misses Q.95 $14.95 *19.95 Black and All the New Shades Made Lovely Here are Dresses which are absolutely new in ever of Printed Creps n, Flat Crepe or Canton Crepe stvles in Tan, Rust, Titian, Brown, Blonde, Bluette, k. Styles for women and suitable styles for afternoon wear, street wear, business v . theater wear, ete. Just the kind of styles vou usually see at much higher prices. Easter Hats Hundreds of Them 3.95 - 4.95 New clever millinery that is different — every new style note and every favored color and material is here —each hat representing a most unusual value. There are new turn-up brim effects, pokes and tur- bans in ‘both silk and in straw, trimmed effectively with feathers, ribbons, flowers, etc.—and, too, you'll way. e—————— ——— RCH 27, 1925. 63 MAIN STREET MACKAY &WALLIN NEXT TO METHODIST CHURCH . Special Prices ,Tomorrou} On Al Simmons Beds FULL SIZE 2-INCH POST BED, finish 2d in the new Walnut finish «..ovvovurisessrsconnsnsens LAYER FELT MATTRESS, extra quality ticking, rolled edge And Bedding $15.95 AN T . ALL COTTON MATTRESSES, covgred in good LOWEST PRICE in town on BABY CARRIAGES and STROLLERS. Special I full size carriage, adjustable back, long body pusher, A very attractive pattern in the new cafe color. $21 95 | ' Special at RADIO TABLES—AIl styles, all the e, $7.50 ° $21.50 patterns. Window Draperies RUFFLED.CURTAINS—A large selec- tion of fine quality Voiles, Dotted and Fig- ured Marquisettes. Priced— $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.95 to $3.50 Pair s QUAKER CRAFT NETS—Neat and at- tractive patterns. — Curtains priced — $2.95, $3.50, $4.50 to $5.95 Pair — By the Yard priced — 350, 39¢, 49c¢ t° 95¢ Yard DIRECT WIRE 3005 serviceable ticking. i Special at . | Sage-Allen & o, INC '$10.95 CRETONNES—We have a large assort- ment of beautiful new designs and color- ings that will brighten up your home.. We are at yopr service to give you suggestions for your requirements, The prices 39 c to 98 c Yard range from CRETONNE DRAPERIES with neat valance—all ready to put up. $1 59 . Our Special pair KIRSCH FLAT RODS—Single, Double, Triple. ROOM SIZE RUGS in Fiber, Tapestry, Velvet and Axminsters — Reasonably priced. FELT BASE RUGS—A good wearing quality, A fine assortment of patterns. Size 9x12. i Special .. $15.95 Other sizes also specially priced. AXMINSTER UTILITY RUGS — At- tractive designs and colors. Size 27x54. Special LINOLEUMS and FELT BASE FLOOR COVERINGS.—See our patterns and get the cost to cover your kitchen, pantry or bath room floors. For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts HARTFORD Just a Few Left For Six Superior find plenty of large head sizes. Features of Tuska Four-Tube Superdyne Sets Beautiful Mahogany or Walnut Cab- inets, large enough to hold B Batteries, Two tuning controls. Exact cali- bration. Ample volume with unusual quality of tone. The Superdyne has a range equal to or greater than that of any 4 or 6 tube set, Four tubes cost little to run. Sets are guaranteed by the Tuska Co., and hy Sage-Allen & Co., Inc. —_— Easy Payments May Be Arranged RADIO HEADQUARTERS TUSKA 4-Tube Superdyne Sets $49. Regularly $115.00 A Value Without a Rival! Tomorrow’s Selling Complete Installation Qutfits Specially Priced $35.95 One S0 Amp. Storage Battery, One Plug. Four Storage Battery Tubes. Two Insulators. One Copper Ground Clamp. One Adjustable Loud Speaker. Two Large Size 45 Volt B Batteries. 100 Feet of Aerial Wire, One Insulated Window Lead-in. One Approved Lightning Arrester. NOTE: Our Radio Experts will make complete installation in your home, iny cluding erection of antennae and all necessary wiring, for a nominal charge. PN IT IS IMPOSSIBLE In a Sale of This Kind to Give Demonstrations. No Approvals. All Sales Final. S