New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 28, 1925, Page 2

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— ey May Baskets Prices THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST. r——— e e DO THE MEN KNOW AS MUCH AS THEIR WIVES? When vour {5 (] gth cha knows it vife max just like t But—how ¥ men Brifain know that etyles in men's elothing hav over night and t in last June is as old i 1922 car i8 in It you hit the cei you'll come you the ¢ its years and rent fashions, vears since ways of su All the 1 modes thing complete and ready. here—every GET A “PAL” SOFT HAT With the new DeOrsay curl wi brim. In pearl and black band and pearl binding.- HORSFALLS 95-99 Xisylum Strect “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” Cold Storage for Furs, 666 i\ Preseriptior Colds, Fever and Grippe € the most speedy remedy we know Preventing Pneumonia prepared for COAL The SHURBERG COAL CO. 55 Franklin Street Phone 2250, DR. LASCH Dentist Quartz Light For Pyorrhea 353 MAIN ST, ' J. D. DONAHUE VOICE CULTURE Ipecial attention to beginners and children under 16, Rooms 318-319 Roo(l's Block. Tel. 1274-13. Genuine PERSIAN RUGS e at— B. Y. JONES 385 Commonwealth Ave. Phone 285 or 2552-4 JUST BEFORE THE GOOD NIGHT KISS Just Dbefore iring drink a glass of x.‘.“ Give it to the little ones before they go to meet the sandman. Our milk’s good for them. ESEIBERT G, SO 7 PARK ST HONE 1720 NEW BIRITAIN, CONN MAKE SURE ITS SEIBERTS 3 STRIP DEMOCRATS OF CHAIRMANSHIPS Repu 1k ndi {er m Letion 10186 pr Alde e m David Al electe Jud nomin onded | cou M G tor an reenstein for assist NEW RBRITAIN Counellman Thorgas Orchard of | jection, the segond ward moved for the ap- | pointment of a committee to bring in for the standing commiitiecs, Alderman Judd appolnted Alder- men ¢ J. Dohm and Stanley A Karpenski, and Councilmen Tred G Hausm Bdward M. Christ and John Buckley Councliman at every member paper this poor policy to manships, the republicans there may come democrats will be i O nominations are a day in when chalrmanship. Chamberlain to give the democrats license committee, but some committee should be headed democrat, Councliman Hau$man, of the nominating peared surprisc declaring he that the republicans favored taking irmanships. He lo in doubt as to the that policy and me an hour, as in favor roty Alderman Dehm tec nominations and on motlon “irdst, the slate went Councilman Bartlett the only negative vote cast, Alderman Dehm a that the stand belind the nomina- ¥ are submitted Wed blicans Take All Plums at Party Conference Buckley write his committee suggested | sary on a slip preferences was Included slips handed in was one glgned by Councilman Arthur N, | rford, reading: “1 do not 0 be chalrman of th \ railroa Councilman R ¢ was ¢ stoyear and umong the by done arotit committee, at the was of the L republi a 1 W com- mittce drman of the His wish all A proc committe wus g at th A went int than ha execut iy of r alloti to the democrs Judd Explains Poliey Alderman Judd, told the gathering It would be d prived all committees it lemocrats were in power. Ho the I gives out no L ) manships to democrats and C dent Coolidge has urged Bartlett Voices Objection poliey in the natlonal Councilman tolil he The republics in b- | entitled to all, lecla chairmar year man C. ssion for Lyneh Upon 1 ins’ of Councilman one its t ough with ninations it nding comm witl of move slature vhen t r night S S0 Vot I lett 1to re NS are power d. cancus he wan ister an ction 1o taking ship the demoerats he last policy of *“to the vietor hut from them apolls” is all right he Gautie ¥ s his col that o argnaal all we can get our suggested that some in. Councliman Rutherford challs ment the 1is the ition th exiats under mayor's vetoes, Councilman the side iemocrats one committe Councilman Bart the motion 0 ilma Cadwell was of opiniop. He remarked H . could safely he a magnanimous since there is a repu majority on v republican committee no fear of gles i6 nds on,” ar good fcan every ne o comn memi mee demoer would attend would b control, Alderman Dehm slate, He spoke of them was de- | roquesting no femocratic m : adhe) repub- - gemocratic © Jobn T 'd to a license for a car- in the njval, “The mayor blames us for everything anyw Dehm said in concluding his remarks. Alderman Stanley the fifth ward defended the license committee’s action. He ber of that committee, man said he didn't carnival licenses be jssucd was ded to bar local organizations might wish to conduct ecar- nivals, and he s the council be proud to give ussi o the organizations which one much for the city, Alderman Judd put car cre tic ussing situ defended the the resolution carnivals and ymmittee, under nan had pro- Chamberlain move over at th Lo vote mors on nominations le re e chalrman- a ¢ ott second nan ship leader gih a ris the Officials Elected action: rman \\HH' m H. Judd neetin and Attor L \,,. as selected as cler €. J. Dehm nominated an Judd as president pro nd Co man John Bu ted tl mination,. H m L1 inte g ated for d L members f ciln Rutherford, and Rob A called Karpenski of Chambe mitte Buckley and ted to fnvite the crats to the G. O. P. caucus. W democrats had ered in and introduced, the ting was convened, 1 th Q. P. nomir il nas handed the pr democrats. Included nominations for t tee, on wh allowed | places. Also n ! nation of € his ob- | for chairma is a mem- alder- believe the 100 request that en 1 wlio J H. Kirkh corporation Bartlett am counsel was and he was | shoul tions, an Con . demo pared wer ha nominated prosecutitng Rengston sec- the ation. He was 1 Discussion on cilman Nalr nominated W, ing all eh hips was not prosecy- | off, however, Councilman R Chamberlain rising to voice hm for by motion to the nominations and 1t was d by unanimous vote. the wisdom of tak- Woods aad caries republica demoer only uded waa the nor ncilman 8. A. Lyn. the license ats c 4 he ‘was elected. RAISIN PIES (During Raisin Week) ea. BREAD The Very Best 16 oz Loaf 24 oz. Loaf. . BIG MONEY SAVERS FOR YOU HERE WEDNESAY A, M. 9 TO 11 A, M. 9 TO 11 ARMOUR'S LEAN SMOKED BT MAINE SHOULDERS POTATOES [ i s 8¢ peck......... 17¢ FRESH GROUND Hamburg 3lbs. 25c OII'I_(E : 4 Ibs. 25c 9 TO 11 A M. PORTERH'SE, ROUND, LOIY STEAKS LEAN FRESH Shoulders. . . Ib. 18¢ TIONARY SUGAR .. FLOUR 2 1Ihs, 10 Bag $1.23 CONFE( GOLD MEDAL ALL DAY SPECIALS BEEF LEAN BOILING BELF LEAN POT ROASTS FANCY CHUCK ROASTS |, PRIME RUMP ROASTS PORK (FRESH) ROASTS PORK FRESH PIGS LIVER MORRELL'S PRIDE HAMS RESH PORK CHOPS LEGS GENUINE SPRING LAMB FOREQUARTLRS LAMB LEAN STEWING LAMB FANCY LAMB CHOPS 12¢ 20 20¢ VEAL LEGS MILK FED VEAT PRIME RUMP VEAL ROAST IMICK MEATY BREASTS HOICE. VEAL CHOPS FINEST CREAMERY BUTTER 2 lbs. 9 Lard 21bs.37c Cheese bb. 29¢ SPECIAT THIS WEEK STRICTLY FRESH EGGS 3 doz. $1.00 FRESH APPLE PURE PEANUT Butter 21b. 29¢ Butter Ib. 2Lc ESH SHRE DOED ¢ :un\\l'r ISH ELBOW MACARONI 17¢ . MOHICAN EVAPORATED MILK T¢ | JELL-O—IN ALL FLAVORS NEW PEA BEANS N.B.C. SPECIAL MIXED COOKIES MOHICAN MAYONNAISE FINE L \| NDRY SOAT \II(I\I THIS WEER . 21c 2 Jbs, 4 { FI 1 Ih. mh cans 3 pkes. .3 Ibs 2 Ibs OUR DINNER BLEND COFTLF RED BUTTERFLY OOLONG TEA 1 DAVIS BAKING POWDI'R 23¢ STAR NAPTHA POWBER VANILLA OR LEMON EXTRACT SOLID PACKED TOMATOES 23 190 0 SWEET JUICY FRESH DANDELIONS ORY SUNKIST ORANGES 2 doz. 45c GREEN SPINACH. . ..peck 20c NATIVE PARSNIPS.4 Ibs. 15¢. STRAWBERRIES gt 29r lgc sc FANCY ”“——\l—‘—~ 2 Ihs h FEVAPORATED 15c o ch MIUSHROOMS ] 2D C FRESH NATIVF MACKEREL SHAD RO SHAD | HERRING Ib. 20c b. 30c b. 40c b. 10c WE SAY THE WISE THRIFTY HOUSEWII' E ALWAYS MAKES IT A POINT TO VISIT 3 OUR BAKERY COUNTERS DAILY. THE REASON IS SHF. GETS THE BEST : BAKERY PRODUCTS AT A BIG SAVING—DO LIKEWISE NE \\ SEEDLESS RAISINS SOLID NEW ABBAGF NEW APPLES LARGE NEW COCOANTUTS . LARGE JUICY LEMONS LARGE HEAVY RAPEFRUIT FRESH CAUGHT REEN ASPARAGUS LARGE RIPE BANANAS NATIVE BUCK republican leader, DAILY HERALD, The first ward counciiman | expressed his opinion that it s very “grab oft” all chair and reminded that while In power today the wer and the P, would be very glad to have Councilman sald It was not neces- the other a a member ap- opposition, Impression consensus of opinion among the said he was a wisdom of Also went on record commit- the sald Jair- same government, and Councilman Bartlett supposed the belong the reminded New United | against “taking q 1se b 1 republicans are fn t mvv\-“‘ »d with a view to giving the | Robértson and ¥ a| tollowing | Conn- | ma Ma xon, | rlain consisting of Council- | Hausmann | bowskl demo- been joint | Clerk Nair| d mmit- s had two | taken by the republicans in exclud- com- | that th TUKSDAY, APRIL mittee Maerz Issucs Defl, Alderman Maers, democrat, sald: “How aboul chalrmanship for the democra | “You've heard the report,” Alder~ man Judd replied with a smile, | “I don't know what the object is| in taking away our only chairman- | ship, but If we can't have a chair- manship, then you can have all the committee places,”" Alderman Maerz told the gathering. | “Is that your ultimatum?" Alder- | man Judd asked, | “That's 1," was the sixth ward| democrat's reply, “Well, I have no power to accept it or do anything about it,” Alder- man Judd sald, Mayor Puoncssa, who had not re- | marked up to this time, then ad- | dressed the republicans, saying: “We have heard of things like | this being done under the Kalser in |Germany, This thing has peen at- tempted in the past but was never | done here. You have the power, | but I think its very, very unfair and | you shouldn’t take advantage of | your majority, We're all members of the common council, here to or- anize and pick our standing com- | {mittees. The democrats are en- titled to one chairmanship.” | Alderman ) rz told the repub- licans their report would probably be accepted by the common council but there would be no democratic | vote thercon. The republican committee nomi- ! nations ar Finance, Waltep Falk, chairman; . J. Dehm, W. H. Judd, J. G. John- son and S. A, Karpinski. Claims, John A, Larson, chair- man; Rodman iamberlaln, C. Adrian Carlson, H. Christ and T. P. Orchard. Supplies and printing; D, L, Bart- . chairman; €. A. Maxen, H. N.| . Hausmann. { Ordinances, Im\ld L. Nalir, rlmh‘—‘ | | —Georgettes —Flat Crepes —New Prints —Flannels —Cantons —Crepe Satins 36-inch Splash Voiles A fine quality curtain material. Regular price 36¢ yd, 29c Wednesday, yard .. (D&L)-—3rd I'L) E. Boston Bags size. — Black only. made with over- = $1.00 Colored Stripe ('rinkle Bed Spreads man A. N. Rutherford, Thure | Bengtson and T. J. Cabelus. Thure Bengtson, ward H. Christ, ¥. G. Haus- | mann, A: N. Rutherford and C. H. | Maxen. { | Railroad, ¥. R. Cadwell, chair-| man; John Buckley and Gray- | 16-inch strongly strap. handles ... (D&L—3rd F1) chair- | R. Licenses, €, J. Dehm, chafrman; | John Buckley, W. 8. Warner, T. P, Orchard and H. N. Robertson. | Democrats Prepare Slate | $2.98 A feeling similar to that whieh | must creep over eriminals awaiting | $1x108, scalloped and sentence pervaded the democratio | $# Guarantced washable. caucus, which was held last nlght‘ Kegular $3.45, in the mayor's office and was pre- Turkish Towels sided over by Adlerman Maer: Foreknowledge of the actlon being | 22x44. Heavy double loop thread. White and colored bor- ders, Regular ssc (O onh 8c (D&L—Basement ) cut from committée chair- | together with the fact | were in a minority, made | it apparent that they could do noth- ing more than take what was given them. The threat to withdraw from all committee appointments as a protest against the known plans of | {he majority party was made by Chairman Maerz and assented to by | {he others present, the feeling be- ing that, instead of a loss of power, | the de atle party was entitled to | | an increase, particularly on ths sal- | arvics committee, which is composed | of seven republicans and two demo- | crats. { The following slate was accord- | ingly drawn up: Finance committes ¢ Jokn F. hen A. Lynch | supplies and Smith and ordinances: . How 1 and Elias T. Ringrose; | , John J. O'Brien, Thomgs | ing them manships, Burton's Tissue Ginghams In pretty flock dot novelty checks, 36.in, wide, Guar- anteed fast colors, 59c Reg. 69¢ vard .. (D& L—Malin I‘I) 36-inch Suitings Fast colors! Guaranteed to wash well! In 10 shades. 32c Regular 39, yard . Tonant (D&T—Main T1.) n and Frank Zapatka; | Stephen A. Lynch, chair- | 1 Shim Sablotsky. | was- virtually the same, as | the former democratic representa- tion on the committees, except that | Ringrose retired from the claims committee in favor of Sablotsky, | mes J. Dynn was replaced by patka on the railroads committee | !and by Sablotsky on the licenses | committee, and Zapatka was added | for the salarics cDmA: man, a —Hand Embr ond_ened —Hand Scallop_e_d —Of Fine Nainsook n on selecting a constable ¥ rnard Dougherty and James P. Farrell each received the | same number of votes for this office t the last election and neither will w from the running. Thirty re given elected constables to but, as neither of these , neither can qualify and | will be vacant at the end day period. As no actlion ken until the position is legally vacant, the matter was passed last night. i Men'’s $2.00 Shirts $1.55 Collar to match, Fine service- able material. Cut full. 8ix- office button front. (D&L—Mair Terris Wins From Kansas on a Foul N. 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Rize 18x36, — Regular 50c, Wed- 39 nesday s (D&L)—3rd F1.) c 9, Bissell’s Sweepers The best brand of carpet sweep- ers made, Wednesday we of- fer our $4.50 Bissell's at .. $3 95 (D& ~3rd l"l) 45-inch Silk Gauze A splendid curtain ¢ and overdrape ma- 5 g grade—yard (D&L—3rd F1.) English Longcloth terial, Colors are 36 inches wide, fine soft quality. gold, rose, blue and Regular 19¢ yard, 15‘. combinations. Slight fmperfects of $1.50 Wednesday, yard (D&L—Basement) Bleached Sheets Size $1x90, Made of fine mus- Iin. Reg. $1.29. $1'00 Wednesday ... (D&L—Basement) Collar and Cuff Sets Madé of pure linen, Trimnred with pretty Venise 64c laed. Feg. 98¢ set, at (D&L—Main FL.) Stamped Cases Stamped to embrofder on 42 inch tubing. Scalloped and hemstitched for crochet «.....s (D&L—Main 19¢ to 25¢ "Kerchiefs Ladles’ and gent's initial hand- kerohjefs. Broken lots, 1 Oc Not all initials A D (D&lz—){,&h: FL) Estella Hair Nets | Cap shade. All white and 6 Double mesh. colors but gray. Reg. 3 for 25c, Ea. (D&L—Maln FL) VEEK” SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY 4 =“BABY W ilNFANTS’ $1.50 HAND MADE DRESSES —Kimono Sleeves —Sizes 6 Mos. to 2 Yrs. .00 $1.50 Value —Easily Worth $1.50 —(D&L—2nd Floor) G0 Men’s $2.00 Pajamas $1.29 full cut garments. OUR OWN SPECIAL PURE SILK HOSE $ 1 65 Pair Regular $1.95 full Medium or chiffon (. aranteed to wear! fashioned. welght. All shoe Fine quality Neatly made with silk frogs. (D&L—Majn F1.) Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads BATTERY SERVICE * On and after this date our policy for charging for battery service will be discontinued, as we believe it is a direct act of injustice on all automobile owners.” We are the only battery station in this city where Free Battery Service is given. AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS For WESTINGHOUSE BATTERIES FREE ROAD SLRVI(E BATTERY SERVICE CO. Of New Britain ARTHUR PETOW, Prop. 538 EAST MAIN WESTINGHOUSE BATTERI PHONE

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