New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 29, 1925, Page 18

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LOT 1 LARGE LOT PRINTED SILK AND GEORGETTE SUMMER DRESSES 7 LARGE LOT PRINTED SILK AND GEORGETTE SUMMER DRESSES 11 SPRING SUIT or TOPCOAT | In Our Sfore Regular §12 Values THIRD FLOOR Schraft's Regular $17.50 Values THIRD FLOOR LOT 3 LARGE LOT BOYS' Mallory Included HAT DEPT. All Women's $5.95 or better WHITE PUMPS OR OXFORDS 00 $l OFF SHOE DEPT. Home TOM SAWYER AND RED . CREST BLOUSES PRINTED SILK AND GEORGETTE SUMMER DRESSES 14 Regular $20.00 Values THIRD FLOOR Package Blue Banner CHOCOLATES 49C h Reg. 60c Candy Dept. for‘l;ifl Regular 95¢ Each BOYS' DEPT. WOMEN'S NORTH SHORE HOUSE DRESSES All Sizes 2.14 } Regular $4 and $5 Values Lower Level Store DOWNSTAIRS — MEN'S — FANCY STRIPED SHIRTS (ollar Attached—14 to 1713 1.14 Regular $2.00 Value Lower Level Store . DOWNSTAIRS MEN'S BROADCLOTH SHIRTS WHITE—TAN—BLUE Neckband and Collar Attached '1.45 Regular $2,50 Grade FURNISHING DEPT. & GENUINE B.V.D. 94c Regular $1.50 Grade FURNISHING DEPT. 6:30 P. M. UNTIL 9:00 P. M. BESSE-LELAND'S der construction on a cut-off near Stamford 23; | the New York state line. for the tin and stov HTONHISTORY JF OLD BUILDING Twas Very 01d When William Deming Was a Boy — he said, it was rel ent position 1 One of its f Arcade, Mr. Di painter and si to have in “We are not dum d signs.” Mr. Deming does not member this ma u light was shed this morn- ; ing on the origin of the old wooden building on the Railroad Arcade now ing before the relent- ¢ a gang of workmen According tring of woodn bt from far up Ma Church street. FARMS BUILDING LOTS INVESTMENT PROPERTY Read the CLASSIFIED ADS on the PRECEDING PAGE Road Conditions In Connecticut No delay ers Hill on the Bos- nder construction. »n Post road s on a cut-off No North Branford — ford to North Bran- construction, No de- 4 is under con- st in traffic. Colebrook road 102 0UT OF STATE Operators' Licenses Also Taken Up. | Hartford, X right to o | necticut o | states was s | cause of hicle law in Con nouncement t | motor vehicle pensions were his near West Norfolk. | Sharon-Amenia road is struction, will One way traffic 2y Torrington-Harwinton r construction Short ngton end. tertown, Watertown.- Concrete is belng resur- Milidale-Waterbury rfaced ywing patching work 1s in Springfield road. vest Hartford to open but ) care CONFESSES KILLINGS Pittshurgh Street Car Conductor Admits Murdering Little Children I sburgh. May 29 (AP)—Lying bodies of aged were sterday affer a search Their heads had been street car olice an- children in say Win- paranoia. dent trom P r of young e to Morocco Abed-El- war against the French C. H. KENT 244 MAIN ST TEL. 3204 ~ FIRE INSURANCE Geo. A. Quigley 308 Main St. New Britain Middletown ; Torrington and Ansonla, Green- vest Hartford, 6 atford and Willi- ' nd the remainder in emaller numbers out the smaller towns of the SOLVED P)—Joseph was held criminally death of the small | boy by ner John T. Monzani in | finding issued by that officlal. | ——————————— Ia Forest.ill2, Conn. Mile From Center 90 ACRE FARM 8 room house, large barn, milk house, 2 cow barns, silo, chicken coops, ice pond, and all necessary farm tools, 19 cows, 160 quarts of milk daily, 2 heifers, 2 horses, chickens, 175 young fruit trees, 25 acres plowed and plant- ed, city water. 300 feet from housc. House and barn lighted by electricity. Reason for selling the heirs W. J. Phelan, —a part owner and want their money. Agency, Bristol, Conn. S ——— ATTENTION All Kinds of Carpenter Work Done. No Job too big, no Job too small. All work guarantecd. Call J. Reader, Tel 3089-12, or office 2031-8, FOR RENT Garage at 169 Arch St., containing about 3,000 sq. feet floor space. Also store at 163 Arch St., suitable for Automobile Show Rooms, Aaron Danielson & Co. 131 MAIN STREET |WE ARE NOW BACK AT Tel. 2-4177 | CROWLEY BROS. INC. g PAINTERS AND | A. H. HARRIS DECORATORS -~ |CINDERS FOR SALE 267 Chapman Stgeet ! COAL The SHURBERG COAL CO. 1 55 Franklin Street | Phone 2250. | | ~General Trucking— \ Estimates cheerfully given on all fobs, —TEL. 2018 1366 STANLEY ST. TEL. 3472-3 OUR OLD LOCATION | 22 STATE STREET HARTFORD 1-FAMILY HOUSE ON DWIGHT STREET FOR SALE FINE BIG HOUSE ON LAKE STREET WITH BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS Right Near Center of City Camp Real Estate Co. 2372 Main Street HONISS OYSTER HOUSE Phone 343 Itooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. 24178 THE OLD HOME PLUMBING FARERY & || ——a— COBBLER: lwusnov AND FANCT c YoU SAV=ANOTHER. RINGER wiLL N2 \ NO-NO-| SAY THAT CITY FOUR DAYS WHEN HE “TRIPPED ON AN' INK, § ROLLER AND “PIED* THE FRONT PAGE

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