New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 17, 1925, Page 22

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NEW BRITAIN DALLY HERALD, FKIDAY, AFLKIL 1, 1925, ment in the other Thousands of Gallons of Pre-Pro- hibition Liquor in Storghouses the nment's easonalle veryone * Elimination of Crossing Hazard Is Being U n.ed x TAXLIST RIGHTS UPFOR ARGUNENT Newspapers Defending Their Publishing of Amounts MADDEN 1S HELD Alleged Fake Ad Man Under Arrest in New Haven. New I “Post” former secri Baker For wton D. Ra vas APPPAT the T"W\Mm e P ker, A. PINKUS H. F. REDDELL Eyesight Specialist 300 Main St. Phone 57 CRUDE OIL CHEAPER "__ Jhe HOOVER It BEATS... as it Sweeps as it Cleans To Clean YourRugs Have a rug cleaned free THE SPRING & BUCKLEY ELECTRIC CO. 75-81 CHURCH ST. court arbitrars | i DEFENDING SHIP tiled today in the Commi ers Lisner, SALE T0 DOLLAR St Supreme Gourt Gets Answer to Injunction Action nglon, April 17 —A defens n of the shippl it type i Orient line District reme court Injunetion it by the Pacitic Mail ip company to halt the sale pro- urisdiction of the power to review dis board majority vote al council for wets ot the as de- . |while the Me interests in th Orient c mail hiad been ompar er of supportin, (Y 1ed by Chairman O'Connor and Hill and Hancy, who ¢ the ma- s well as r, Thomp- d the r ey board seek ommis- he court so con- 1. which that ered the price nterests was | MISS KALLBERG SHOWERED t was 1 . |[the Meriden Y partment, while the probation offi- cer investigated and settled 26 cascs outside of court. The report shows that at the be ginning of the quarter, there were G2 probationers in his custody and But | during the quarter 62 more were |added. Thirty observed ghe terms {of their probation and “were re- | lcased, while seven violated the terms of theie probation and we The debating team of the New |rearrested, At the end of the quar- Dritain Public 8peaking club of the |[ter Mr. Connolly reports that a to- Y. M. C. A. suftered defeat for the | tal of $7 probatlonors remain on nd time last evening when it | his books. hed with a similar team from | Wages of probationers the Moriden Y. M. C. A, at Meriden, [by the probation officer for While the popular vote of the au-|families during the three months dience was with the New Britain | period totalled $1,708.96 while fines team the local debaters were declar- and costs imposed by the court and d defeated by the judges. A dele- | collected by the department amount- ion from the in puhm ed to $954.64 et SR VAR o0 MENBERS N FSH AND GAME ASSY, vote," giving this city a ma- Trout Streams in This Vicinity To NEW BRITAIN DEBATERS NO MATCH FOR MERIDEN Local Team Wins Audience Lose Debate To Silver City Group. collected Meriden own team an ople voted for their | irman Maynes of | nounced the ver- | dict in favor of the home team. Judges were Florence Fisherdlek, | Thomas P. Dunne and W. S, Ale ander. Both teams showed Be Stocked By State ability and? Commissioner den team showed a | ittle advantage in the matter of | preparation, the New Britain team made up for this in delivery and ar- gument The membership of the New Brit- ) Mish and Game assock ently formed for the promotion of a spirit of sportsmanship and the fos [tering of fishing and hunting has The Meriden team fook the-affirm- | passed the 600 mark and is mount. |William T ative side of the question “Resolved | hat the republican party was justi- fled in denying the party privileges senators and members of eon ss who supported Takollett's pro- essive ticket in the last presidential campalign The men to represent \l riden were: Frank Quinlan: Keith and Joseph DiPersio. The enting New ain were: s, Tliott K. Burr and At- torney Edward Mag. |ing sadily, it was reported this morning. Copmittees are endeavor- ing to locate and list trout streams in this section with the intention of having them stocked by the state fish and game commission. Birthday Surprise Party | For Miss Alice Gennette Mr. and Mrs. John Gennette of 237 South Main street entertained last night at a birthday surprise party in honor of their daughter, Miss Allce Gennette, a student nurse Raphael's hospital in New T of Miss Gennette attended the party. The home was ‘attractively deco- rated for {he occasion. Piano selec- tfons wera given by several of the guests and dancing was emjoyed. E ] New Britain's Unstairs Specialty Dress Shop Offers for your approval a beautiful collection of Spring and Summer Dresses of rare charm, all in the new- est shades and finest materials and so attractively priced as to be within everyone’s reach. Pmbalmn Officer Files His Report for Quarter The report of Probation Officer Edwarg C. Connolly for the quarter ending March 31 shows that during the first three months of the year 124 cases from fhe public court were handled by the probation de- 87 WEST MAIN ST. Tel. 3252 Professional Bldg. Room 106 MACKAY &WALLIN 63 MAIN STREET NEXT TO METHODIST CHURCH SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON REFRIGERATORS FOR TOMORROW Gurney, All Hardwood Case Side Icer—50-pound ice pacity, beautifully finished, solid brass, nickel plated hings. Enamel lined. ial at . Top Icer—Made of | e capacity. ardwood entir 1_\‘, cd—solid brass, nickel plated trimmings, Enamel lined. - $23. 95 beautifully fin- 40-pound Special Low Prices Tomorrow On All BABY CARRIAGES, STROLLERS AND GO-CARTS $11.95 < Ask to see our Four-Room Model Apart- ment. Young people about to go house- {1 keeping specially invited. Come, we make ; vour dollars go a long way. WINDOW SHADES—Made and hung' [ complete. Special prices on all shades for this month. their | © 'milk bottle partly filled with liquor. 'BAMBINO UNDERGOES OPERATION TODAY Sick? Upset? You're Bilious! Take a Laxative! Dizzy? Breath Bad? Glean the Bowels! King of Bascball Sluggers Comes Out All Rtight—Will Be Confined Two Weeks. New York, April 17, == With the removal of an abscess from Babe Ruth's back this morning, physicfans loped that the home run hitter's condition would improve more rap- fdly than it has since his return to York last week, “The operation was successful,” said a statement Issued at St. Vin- cent's hospital after Ruth had been returned to his room, “and the pa- tient is resting well." | The Babe was on the operating | e for 20 minutes. A general | sthetic was administored, smoval of the abscess Is expected | to reduce the fever which has kept | Ruth in. bed. i Dr. Edward King, club phys N | of the New York Yankees, said Ruth | would not be able to leave the hos- pital for two weeks, | LIQUOR CASE CONTINUED | | | For Constipation, Biliousness, Headache MILL SALE OF IRREGULARS Ludwig Petruzzello, propristor of a store at 232 Arch stre raigned before Judge Hungerford in police morning on charges of violating the liquor laws, e request of Judge | angan, who apepared for the defendant, the cas» was con- tinued until tomorrow tria Petruzzelo ter morning by geant William P, McCue and Police- man Thomas J. Feeney when they | raided his place and seized a :,\mc‘ \\‘H ar- Consisting of Knittéd Dresses, Men’s, Women's and € “hildren's sweaters at our Mill, Friday and Saturday only. The H-O-W KNITTING Co. It s the vefendants’ second arraign- 68 GLEN ST. ment on charges of vlolating the | quor laws. More than 20 friends |8 Hartford Our New Britain patrons may call 3500—Our divect wire to the telephone order takers without the customary toll charge. Daily delivery by auto trucks to New Britain and nearby places. Hartford ' SATURDAY—THR LAST DAY 78th Anniversary Sale BRINGS THESE SPECI ALS Downstairs Store Men's Furnishings ENGLISH BROADCLOTH SHIRTS $2 78 All white shirts with collar Regular full sizes, stock shirts. ceptional value. 1,200 SHIRTS, Each $1 78 ayon silk stripe and woven madras shirts. All perfect fitting, finely tailored shirts. ATHLETIC UNION SUITS 3 $1.78 Nainsook union suits, cut good and full. Knee length, no sleeves and elastic insert in back. ATHLETIC UNION SUITS 78¢ Exceptionally well made union suits of fine self striped woven madras. "An ex- cellent value. Mercerized Pongee PAJAM $1.78 Well tailored suits, exceptionally roomy. n regular coat stvle with frogs or the ddy style. All colors. SUSPENDERS 78¢ Fine fiber silk webbing suspenders in neat patterns. Extra long with extra stretch, SEMI-STIFF or SOFT COLLARS 6" 78¢c ‘ Four styles to select from. Will not wrinkle—will not w m..\un not shrink. A big special. attached. An ex- Spring Coats $9.78 Good looking Spring Coats of ex- cellent quality polaire or downy wool. In all the newest styles and colors. Extraordinary values at this low price. Sizes for misses 13 to 19. Sizes for women 16 to 44. Extra sizes 4214 to 5216, The Downstairs Store CRETONNES > a very complete assortment of attractive patterns and colors. Priced— 39c¢, 49¢, 59¢ *° 89¢ Yerd ( RET! ()‘\\h 0\ PRDR-\PFQ All made ready-to-hang—complete with neat \:H:m(‘r‘ D, KIRSCH FLAT ROD\ All sizes, single—double—triple. FELT BASE RU t :.g in vour kitchen, ina g Size 9x12. Regular $18. $14.95 Special for Saturday Onl QUAKER CRAFT NETS The new season’s patterns of these beautiful curtain materials. Priced— 35c, 39¢, 49¢c ** 89c Y SUNFAST OV ERDRAPERIE In all the wanted colors, in plain and figured effects. Sgc to $1 69 ]‘nco: . yard COUCH COVERS A fine selection of up-to-date patterns in stripes and all-over design. Priced— $1.95"$12.00 NIPPON CHINA Dl\\PR SETS Open stock in “Crete”, “Sahara”, “Sedan” and “Basil” at special reduced prices, SILK NECKWEAR 78¢ Silk and wool, silk crepe and foulard ties in stripes and approved patterns. LIGHT WEIGHT PULL-OVER SWEATERS $1.78 A small lot of sweaters in plain colors with contrasting trimming. FOX KNIT HOSE 4 Pair 78C Our own special guaranteed hose that will give the maximum of wear. Very special. First Floor Skirts Suspender $2.78 We have a great -variety of the new and attractive suspender skirts that have won such popu- larity. Made of a splendid qual- ity flannel in several styles in an unlimited range of colors. Sizes 16 to 44. The Downstairs Store

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