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G i i L e " NEW BRITAIN DAICY HERALD, ¢ OF LIQUOR, FINED $100 Restaurant Man, Tired, Accepted Drinks From Friends to Braco Him Up, Pleading gullty to a charge of op- érating a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor, John Jacob of #2 West Pearl stroet wus fined $100 and costs by Judge Benjamin W. WAlling in police court this morn- ing. Jacob was urrested early Sun« day' morning, hanging over the side of the machine in a drunken condi- tion, Atty, Thomas 1", McDonough ap- peared for Jacob and made a plea to the court for leniency. He told the court that Jacob had been working until & very late hour at his restau- | Aeted in"welf defense. llmn will” be takén agalnst Hmso} Harmony Chapter, O, B, #, will David J. Dixon of 193 Hartford | falling to rogistef” thelr cannles, | meot this evening. An entertainment avenue, arralgned on a charge of | Wil follow the business session, breach of ‘the peace, had his case David Lockyer, employed in a lo- | continued on probation until .lune‘,-m manufacturing concern, had Willlam Berry lodge, Knights of 80, Dixon was arrested yosterday'| three finge badly crushed while | Pythlas, will meet in Red Men's hall afternoon by Detective Sergeant | working yesterday and was tiken to | this evening. George C. Ellinger and Patrolman | (e Meriden hospital, where it is Charles Johnson after his wife com- |thought the injured members win ! plained to the polico that ho was | yave to be amputated, {making trouble at his home, | = 1 | FEurcka lodge, I. O, O, F,, will meet this evening in Odd Fellows' hall, Plantsville, T0 ERECT BUTLDING Possible Litigation Scen in Move to s e | The Milidalo baseball team wil . | when the Corbin Ited Hox of New | Pritain will play at the Milldale Miss Celia May Kline, daughter of | grounds, The Milldale nine will Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Kiine of [ hold a workout at 6:30 o'clock to- North Main street, and Ralph Evans, | morrow evening, son of Mr, and Mrs, Georgo | of Bristol, were marrled yoste at §t. Thomas' rectory. Miss Dor- othy Hartford was bridesmaid, whilo | hlurch chapel at § o'clock this eve- Mlles Evans, a brother of the bride- [ ning, Frank L. 8mith of the Meri- groom, acted as best man, Bride|den Y. M. C, A, wii deliver on nd- and bridesmald were dressed In tan | dress, while the Doy Scout troop sults with hats to match, The bride [ will put on a 13-minute exhibition carrled a bouquet of white bride | e roses and the bridesmald had one of | Jeabella Councll, Knights of Co- butterfly roses, | lumbus, will confer the first and A reception at the Waverly Inn In [second degrees upon classes of can- Cheshire followed the coremony, and | didates this cvening and complete them the couple left on their wed- | preparations for the exemplicatio ding trip to Canada, On their re-|of the third deg turn, they will live 277 North | Main street, Disposses Holders of ILease in 'he Men's elub of the First Con- Ward Block For Grant Store, wational church will meet in A new two story bullding wiil be ereeted on the site of the “Ward Block™ at 273 to 279 Main street, | e W. T. Grant Co. of New York, ding to an application for a uilding permit filed yesterday. The application was made by A, E. Evans of New York, architect for the Grant Co. The bullding will be a two story affair, covering a space of 47x190 feet and will cost about $100,000, Tt | will be used exclusively by the Grant rant on Lafayette street and becom- ing tired, he accepted two drinks from a friend thinking they would hrage him up, but the liquor affected him in an opposite manner, | John Grannls of 69 Broad street, Who, was arrested April 6 on drunk- enness, breach of the peace and as- | sault charges, was discharged when arrested after he s alleged to have arrested aftr h is alleged to have struck Louls Saboris of the same ad- dress, whom he had entertained at a little party on the night of the as- | sault, Saboris was hit with a hnlflnl and was unable to appear in court before today. The circumstances of the affair indicated that Grannls had at The Soda Shoppe, Mohill Brow. | -land a chaln grocery store now ac- cupy the block. The Soda Shopp: still holds a lease and a legal battle o | for the possession of the property may result. The property is owned by P. F. McDonough, George Lewitt [and William 1. Farley. Although about 6 registered, only 300 been taken out for the co and & rush within the nest few «a Is expected. Dog Warden T. Foley has Issued a warning that a 7 TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1925, - A Mid-Week Event | That Means Savings to the Thrifty We are reducing our stock of Yarns. All qualities and weights includ.’ ing the well known “Minerva” brand. A full range of all the desirable colors. For Wednesday, 25c ball. Values to 60c. Boys’ and Girls’ ¢ b2 Waist Nainsook | 'V ashenready Crepe In white, blue, pink, honey- dew, maize, orchid, ete. For Wed., vard | | Men's Soft Finish Fine Cotton Handkerchiefs large size, 1-4 in. hem. we..... 6™ 25¢ The Well Known Ironing Board Pads and Covers ‘ * Complete, ready to put on. ; o $1.29| Floor Dust Mops Made of chemically treated twine, complete with 54 in. | handle; made to sell from house to house for $2.00. extra sizes, shoulder tops, Special, 75c, tight and loose knees. Wed at o s For Wednes- Union Suits Full cut, 2 to years, For 12 C sizes Wed.. . ' Dress Ginghams Women’s Knit Union Suits Regular, extra and double Children’s and Misses Jrown Leather Oxfords | Sizes up to 2, heavy welted soles. . $1.00| In a variety of prefty | checks and stripes, plaids, | ete. For loc | Wed “Willington” Cotton 200 yard spools, black and white, 40 to 70. For Wednes- 3 for loc dayios “Liquid Veneer” |'A polish of recognized Women’s merit. For Wed., 4 oz. Long-Waisted | Wed. Mitten Duster A handy duster for your | spring house cleaning, | Special, 45 c Wed. Lace Edge | Curtains Made of fine quality scrim, ' hemstitched and with se- lected lace edges, 21-4 y long. Wed., $1.00\ pair Boys’ Wash Suits “Oliver Twist” and Middy styles, in a variety of col- | ors, plain and striped. A Women's Full Fashioned Silk Hose | Trregulars of a $1.50 grade. | Blacks and many other de- sirable colors. For Wed., pair. . Women's finest quality silk | lisle pineapple ribhed Hose all the late spring shades, For Wed., pair Women’s Gowns | Of muslin or crepe. The crepes run in several pretty Brassieres | colors. The muslins are | A ; : Hook sides and hook back. | daintily trimmed with | o # eaih .f hamburg and baby ribbon. | ‘“f"d‘\ of ,.'.ond 'q‘lz.*lll"ty cm.ml e Wednas: | with a pretty silk design | e 3 69C | woven in the material. A For Wadnes- core ST i 12 oz. .... Cotton" ; Bloomer Elastic For Wed., good quality “Peggy” cloth, | sizes 3 to 8. For: Wed.s Suuhe 79c Nursing Bottles D. M. C. P | Crochet Cotton | White only, all sizes up to | Borden’s | Evaporated Milk | Limit 5 yds. to a customer A Fresh Shipment of Celebration Sale 250 New Miton Pianos Smail can. For and including [ 70, ball .. 24c¢ | Wed. ... 4e ! Peanut Butter 8 oz., decanter and steriliz- | er styles, For | Kisses | Delicious and wholesome, 1lh... 19¢ Uprights-Players - Grands The Greatest Sale of Pianos we have ever held—Celebrating Our 5th Anniversary and the purchase of our Hartford Building. Now in progress. We told the President of the Milton Piano Co. of our plan to hold the greatest Piano selling event in our business history—He responded nobly—Result, you ave able to purchase these beautiful instru- ments at Very Low Prices. SPECIAL FEATURES Low Prices. One-half our regular terms. $12.50 Down on New Miltons. $25.00 Down on Milton Players. $50.00 Down on Grands. £12.00 in Music Lessons Free.— —Select your own-teacher— New Milton Pianos §373.00 New Milton Players $498.00 $529.00 New Premier Grands , $625.00 = Sg\‘e $35 to $150.00 — $359.00 $379.00 This Sale will attract Buyers from Far and Near—Delivery Made—Free to any point within reason. Our Entire Line of Instruments will carry Special Prices During This Sale Only— REMEMBER! McCoy’s own and operate the two largest and most complete music stores in this state. If you contemplate purchasing a Piano or Player within a year Investigate This Sale Today. “CONNECTICUT'S LARGEST MUSIC HOUS L Y OY =S INCORPORATED. Phone Us for See These Beautiful Instruments Evening #»pointment In Our Window 158 GRAND ST. WATERBURY CONN. 89 ASYLUM ST. HARTFORD CONN. Crib Blankets | Size 30x40, scalloped edge, in faney jacquard designs, | pink or blue, For Wed. ...... ! S ' Shampoo Capes y | Of pure gum rubber, white | bound in blue or 59c | pink. For Wed... Value $1.00 to §1.50 RUSHKOWSKI-TORMAY | Herman Rushkowski to Take Miss For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts May Tormay Tor His Bride To- morrow Morning Miss May Tormay nded by Miss ) ) ski, sister of the honor, and 1 y Works, that’s QUICK QUAKER Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. Has that wonderful Quaker flavor chness, creamy wonderful richness in quick g oats. Just for the joy of it, get Quick Quaker our grocer, all that wonderful “Quaker” flaver there. nd quick cooking — 3 minutes; 5 minutes at the REAL ESTATE N EWS Standard full size and weight packages— Medium: 11 Large: 3 po And you'll be able to have the “hot oats and milk” break- fasts now are urging without unnecessary cooking muss or bother, But be sure to get Quick Quaker—look for the pame on the label. Look for the picture of the Quaker. Look for the Quaker on the label at means Quaker flavor, at means 3 to 5-minute cooking That means the superfine oats you w: the most delicious in all the world, . TURNERS ANN New t 4 Yourgrocer now has two kinds of Quaker Oats Bave always know Quaker. and Quick a Tt READ THE HERALD CLASSIFILD ADS FOR YOUR WANTs | ant—the finest grows,