New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 15, 1925, Page 2

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! H[NDLNBURG S OFHCE wo other reports would nvolve at least | | voll of $23,000 was abandonsd early |search of a clus to the tdentity of x.»\ ral Butler has created many | this city The police wore told that |victlon the bank has posted & $1,000 sensations singe he assumed the of- the car was left on West Newton |reward, 5 Congratulations Being Almost Ovor [1ice of director af the department of strect near Blackstofie park by two — - 4 ’ . He Can Consider Duties of His LLL ! 4| [} ymr safety, obtaining leave of ab- | |men between b and 6 o'clock this PANTHERS TAME 'EM sence from the Marine Corps to nr-l |morning. It 1s owned by Joseph 8. The Lion Tamers proved unable High Position the appointment in Janui | Arsenault of Waltham and was lto tame the Panthérs yesterday att fi H s / H | 1924, he at once started an 1\(‘{?‘ | i " stolen last Friday from a parking | e ! FOR Will Supply Working Persounel wevin vav 1 iary Butler Lets 40 Gorfor Conspiracy 2+ o on cuar *na=<ier; Pagroll - Bandits Stole R e et laraoon and wers dyfented by thut the intro ons and ’ i it i i . = erime | The robbers ambushed jthe mes. [team. 4-2. in a close and well play- {0 Raise Additional Funds S Gl WIlh Blewers el A Taotsitles IrnlchAe Boston sengors. a8 ihey ontered the Lever |64 game. Both pitchers were in La & Levents ept: ¢ Btord g t 2ds of Germany's f squad of police known as the “four investigation by a special | Marina Corps, soon Incurred the Qis- mobile used by five men who held [to be approximately $100,000, |gopy yp, Dituch b, Anderson ss, veral political leg up two memsongers of the first|Which was in the automobile which Maietta 1f, Dubkowsky rf, O'Brien 00 | 10 G4BT ) erated atates corporals” Las revealed a consplracy | . 4 pressure was brought | Natjonal Bank of Boston at the had conveyed the messengers (rom g goore by Innings: . 13 L the ca v extdent hopes 2 to bear on Mayor Kendrick In an|niant of Lover Brothers in Ka |the bank. Fingerprint experts to- |panthers .., 0100101014 6 1 - | ber of Philadelphia feffort to forca the general's resigna- ¢ \dgo and escaped with & p day examined the robber car In|Lion Tamers 000001010—2 4 0 ) about 400 pa- tion but Director Butler emerged prevent the victorfous in all his confiiets with | | ating the prohi- | the politicians . | 88 ¥ lumphre e wir \ges of congratiulatior bit Taids on gambling establishments, Stationery Dept. {j cov ana store decoratio e conlinusio d D L Betars B iace e it oraa ochs andchten ||| Howard Y n the pr ' hile | 16 te is & augnrated snon after he took of- olmen charged | fice, have econtinued at frequent In- THE 1] has talled not with bribes from brew- | tervals. Until he was stricken with v ATy S W gy ol eries and ir nE brewery emp .8 @ severs attack of the grip last win- [ ! ahon " wng bathing delivery to saloons. The suspended (many of the ralding parties, made Dl KINSON | A Ay to dive from the v men comprise more than ha the | tours of the city at all hours of the g board ) 1 other PAYS %fl FINE ¥ of one police district and night and day and fraquently went 3 Lesn ordered [cently the statement was made by DRUG CO | puie s s e t al board to an- | high officlals that the law was being . |/ tha things mada at 1 Y e h enforced mors rtigidly i Philadei- » 7 Y. fficials of the pelice department phia 1 for many vears, , } 8 ore inve in t - Orioles I’l.n Palku]le ('rescents Tomorrow The Orloles will play the Parkville nts at 4 o'clock tomorrow aft- %, i e Ees wlepd ] f e ke n at Diamond No. 2 at Walnut Official Opening of ' the Noveck, was ||y f 10U il park. The Crescents have won n e , ¢ 3 his A i ¢ \n. | four .unq‘alrfl‘\wh flum vhil Y5 ago (. thelr confests by wm, kires Sur ety 5 E charge 4 game iz in pros The line- Today pE AR N G ‘ laws, Now Sefec e N T T o (it - when ar- |V jrector. ¢ L ) 1o 1f, Nolan b, Line forms on the left!| . 7.0, B 2 1 . Tt this morn T the Drewerles as |, o oo 5 s A ' jam ¢\ Hunger T8 % STR were 8 of, Rarrier 2h, Cutler ¢, ord, who took inte consideration tha | 7 ildings ) Fmmons p. St \ i price charged for the heer and '°T tors Orioles herrl 2h Corgrove | you had to—and wortl { 4 ; ; et the dafendant off with a fina o ' t cove 1 2 b, Luke Osterlay 1f, Joa tf. 8 br Walickl s Ratowski ef, Neleon c, Salak D (O Worth standing in lina ta zee, | l i St resonce of | MISCELTANEOUS SHOWER. ! } § { | | i m-m-- in 2 you ean find 1 tone R onnallie pa > ew that tha b P go the ra ¢ £38 Stanlev strest girls' school. Tno t-of-t il L n o near heer’ a ad guard 4 for the ¥ "hie home was pret ardinary shapes to put t v dok ! 1 Saed {twiin tha indacsanding Iy and white, hary man in a quandars L i contained two pe ¥ 0-| T t vered 25 hrev iral \tions were rondered and t ol an ps a little m g 5 e ¥ 1t o4, Miss Winters was Consin Jack Straws, $2.85 rsons Tndd. defense ¢ g ted ou A 1 s 4 any i i 1 D : L dsithes allomer ‘ ‘ ‘ € many beautiful | In the big colleges, the present tendency obtained nivones Renial : \ecom hride of arttora, on | i is for men to wear clothes plain in cut and fine in fabric. Many of the best HO SFALLS i Sten's Furnishins hat A : ', : | d‘rcssedcollegcmen wear only Hickey- 93299 Xsylum Street | nivon— ; k wroe ine, eiden' H ! Freeman Clothes. Hartford rs. Mall i Sntangle t fitney lines, Judge i A \ M . G s ingerford fined him $20 & its | “}t Pays to Buy Our Kind” . : when He wan arralgned on s chargs i 1t - Cold Storage for Furs. 4. Lingerie— : I ”l“\‘!“’l Wnox Straws, $3.00 1 Bolkun herfore the ~harges of drun L‘,,_“(?, Cameras, Typewtiers, Btc, Will 22 Shaimdsd s 2o it on ary e S o Wl V | o , , . : # | i “NATIONAL” Patrons practice ECONOMY in the fullest measure. ST sl e e . : S “THE BEST QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY AT A 25% case of Max “-’Jn?’f‘éfif'“”}'fi‘“‘;fl, e e YOIRE i A SAVING” IS TRUE ECONOMY. Fresh-Killed Young' Fresh-Killed Young‘;Fresh-Killed' Young Frying Chickens Fowl | Roasting Chickens = el S T 50 Th. 39ckh, 42ckh. — J. D. DONAHUE — " SUMMER MILLINERY ||~ tom simd s 5 i e Special attention o beginners and children e 10 s B Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn PR | Smoked Hams Shoulders The SHURBERG COAL CO, e Ehows 2200 | ViSit Our lnfants’ $3.95 tO $12.50 ane Rlb Roast Z Tender Chuck ! ane Rlb Roast (Best Cuts) Roasts (Blade Cuts) O INE. De artment he new hats for Summer wear are in. Styles are MORINELLO p hL]Rl(’I“"‘»llF“i:i.‘l {.f {uls‘are] ’mr:rh r"f \'arirvu; f;;!v;‘i]cs and 350 lb 20c lb 25c lb Beauty Shop During the Coming Week straws—bengaline, satin, bangkok, leghorn, Panama and e, s ) Booth's Block—Room 321 | ‘ Ther will fi many ne hair braid. Black, white and colors. ARMOUR,S CLOVERBLOOM BUTTER Sls iviate vleteiatvite 47C Ib. Miss HAZEL M. DOWNEY, Prop. Specializing in dresses, ALp TREATYENT sl slictipa amey neatei itk 75 HATS _ FRESH FRUJTS, VEGETABLES AND GROCEI_(IES SCALP TREATMENT Hairdressing and Marcel it ] ts, bootees, \t $15.00—Daily Arrivals Joicose outat $2 OO FAMOUS “NATIONAL” 6 to 8 P. M. SPECIALS Arrivals in Print- s e s ¢ ] LA : Cone early for best choice Between the Hours of 6 and 8 p. m., on Saturday, Three Items Will be on Sale in “NATIONAL" Mar- o : ed Crepe Dresses. New Blouses kets at LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST. of Crepe de Ckine. SEE STORE WINDOW DISPLAY FOR THESE ITEMS socks, ete - - . . e LI M0 dainty Tine of tu Bridal Veils oo oo || National Meat Stores Company At 39¢ to $1.75—A lovely line of and bridal hats. Our sladies, assisted by our compe- QUICK — TATR — PRIVATE Rt mat e will‘be! vleazad o1l suswestions or Beneficial Loan Soclety pretties tent trimmer, will be pleased to give you suggestions of 70 WEST MAIN ST “Largest Retailers of Meats in America” PHONE 458 be glad to give you prices Stores In New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Connecticut.

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