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NEW BRITAIN DAILY. HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1925, —w—m W DOG OWNERS CHEAT | ULt WitStaxo LURE, |~ ORTENTAL FETE 0PENS DISABLED VETS T0 | ATRPLANE PUBLiCTY —_— ; o 1 Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn OF HIS HOME MADE WINE | 127 MAIN ST. PHONE 1409-2 June is the Month for Brides \umm Broff Quaffs Too Freely After Purposes—Would Affect Warships " . Bathing | eaving Court And Is In | Event at Home of 'W.' F. Brooks | eneva, June - agroee- Caps [‘e[ License for Males at Marked\ Gl An:: i With weather propitious ana en- | Jj[| Pay Trlh]][e fo Dead Ollim.tfu el R o thuslastic women working for what lace alrplanes in the category of | | A large stock of wino he had s eaid to be one of the largest eut. | [armaments included in the limited | Roduction in Gost |, 2, o ok o wine e ot v o urgen o | June 29 Dbl Drorieg ! W s o | | vention that is belug drawn up by | | o R aag to Martin Broff of 263 Kelsey strect ::‘:""'“":".““’NB"I\‘::“I"::I.n:\) I|m . x:mr. | | ‘ c o | A huge loss In revenue {s being land last night as soon as he was ' T J rlental Fete | Omahp. Neb, Juns B (AP) — the {nternational conference on arins | balled out at the police station after |for the benefit of the Near Eust Re- | traffic control, nua ered by the city . rled's dlsabled | banuslly eufired byitheicity otiNew roin the day for [lief_opened thig afterncon on the | AMerica’s disabled veterans willl "y Ty ixpected some powers will L his arrest earl ¢ [|Britain through the deliberate mis- | jrunkenness und breach of the [grolinds of W. Y. Brooks, 45 High | 1ead the Alligd capitals of London, [make a fight for full publicity re- | o % | . representation of the sex of dogs by |peuce, he hustened to his home te |street. With a good attendance, | Paris, Rome, Brussels and Washing- | garding the sale of alrplanes for | an e weet lr ra ua e i at mg 0es dog owners tuking out licenses, ac- |continue his efforts (o cousume the [and generous patronage of the vari. | o1yt S S s 0 ST inilitary purposes when the quess srding to members of the city |wine He did not Hnish it before ous attractions, it is hoped by the tion reaches the full conference. | parted comrades, as typified in the 1 lerk’s oftice force now busily en- [reuching the saturation point and |committee in charge to realize more The adoption of full publicity for it gaged 1 indexing the list of licenses |was compelled to take to his bed, [than $2000 which is needed to make | Unknown Boldier at Arlington | ajrplane transfers would mean that Pair ||| isued | The ufier effects of his day's |up New Britain's quota of $6500 for | cenetery, June 22 | the sale of warships would likewise It the statements of the dog own- {drinking did not leave him in a |the N East orphans. The grounds Meeting fn Omala® for their na- | be subjected (o full publicity, inas- ers are to be belleved in full, thero |pleasant (rame of mind when he [are gaily decorated with Japanese | yyonat convention, the Disabled Vet. |much as the two forms of arma- are some 1,400 male dogs in New |uwoke this morning and after taking |lanterns and parasols and post erans of the World War have an-|ments are being constdered in the f the wine, he jand booths are trimied in purple | ;500004 completion of arrange. | Same category by the arms confer- which he {s |and gold, Tho A quarters and | for w minute of silence in | ence. reverent respect fo the memory of | And so we have gathered here many mfinl things for their own selection or as gifts em. Love Lingerie We are Sole Agents in New Britain for the TRILLIUM SILK UNDERWEAR Brituin | and ouly [ THE terrific prepondere of the species 1s « cordiug to those | g the dogs, to |1 wife complained to the police [Portlon of the grounds, with seve their buddies, followed by the sing: R TH T DlCKlNSON the difterence in cost between a male land Patrolman Walter Malona ar- |tents full of intoresting events and | o M0 R 50 P (8 s:-lm-j 50 ARRESTS Fo EF 25 females, T e of the ma 4 glass or two Iiore 2 (started a disturban, ged 1o have assaulted his wife, |other attractions occupy the farther however, ac- nlleg and temale license. A lice fo g ’ P Arabs wandering about. Stereopti- nd female license. A license for a irested him again on charges of § t Pl | hann-Heink, famous American femnale dog costs $10.25, while the |drunkenness, breach of the peace con and motion pictures will be | For T olbtaining of a license for a e ¢ and assav gl 1 tot, of |Shown tonight after it grows dark. | | Viol n of Seventh Commandment aining ol a " or a male dog 1 assault, glving him a total of s e aenisnisl alxol hate lmun\“ latios means the expenditure of but § fiva charges to answer to when he The block da ot T 5 Brings Large Number Into Police Hence, with the possibility of saving |was arraigned before Judge Willlam about 8, and the pageant, which is completed by the national vfllu,n,‘ 4 ‘ . g ‘11 | free to the public, will take place at | at \\m!wmhhw\ for a repetition of | Court During Month of May. S o 32, the bargain owners are for G Hungerfora n- polie cour i (1% (0 {ne put the wnnul custon o pIachng e | for hert during the monn | This is 8 most heautiful material made up in Step-in | 169-171 MAIN ST, dogs shail be male, whatever thelr | After listening to the stories of the | General admission In (ree, Ac: :“““'\“'_‘1““‘:,"l\.‘(““‘]j‘_‘l"'m‘,'h'““{'l,;‘,fiw of | Of May exceeded the number of ar- | N Sets, Gowns, Bloomers, Envelope Chemises, Slips. N o VT e o 2 Work, carting, advertising, fo that | Represeutatives of the United | Made during the month for stealing. | B g1\ coe Camlmles, Glrdles, Ensemble, Brassieres, ain, and t 125 more or less others, He placed the man in care of Probation Officer Edward C. Con- & heen avolding the payment of |nolly. he proceeds will o direct to the | States government and of ‘nl\e »|m- PR (0 e RO cause of the orphans. eign nations at whose capital cltles | oo %00 Uoiiore of the motor ! THESBRITVIAND Negligee Garters, Gloves and Jewelry. HLED SPORT ng to t S PAR 5 {8 addas aaitl o B It Rl R e e Last night the Bevs' Club drum |the Unknown Soldier tombs will be | o it YL 5 . ::.: :{ l_|‘,“\v\)l 1E i add ? 39 by declaring their dogs 1JVHN; b .!| sten v,'nh lumber f n;,, et V‘T;JH! e i M.“M il S L :1‘ ql:|LM'\:‘!.l1“:\2\1[;“:;‘41:;;:\3-; ;:'1’\‘11: HOSIERY—in Beautiful Summer COIOI’! v to bg male a house under construction at the violators e city es num- i 3 % vertise the fete, Tonight the Boy | will conduct the ceremony simul- | g . A WEARIN G— It is interesting to note, however, corner of Westerly and West Majn | L°rtlse the fet Tor i ndu bered 82. Other offenses with the cterka ot he offte pointed out, thai Srect by Roese @ Gosta; Polesian | S0U8 drum corpe will do likewise | anequsly with the minute of rever- | poe8 1 cyted” 1ncluded " Drunk. | Unusual Values from $1.00 to $2.50 Pair was here In this rosl capable en the frue state of affairs is rath- |Kraczanskl of 132 Beaver street and 214 this afternoon the drumi corbs | ence at Omaha, | enness and breach of the peace, 25; | y stere before it appearsd on Main | cr startling. To find 1,400 males and |Edward Paskoviteki of 637 West | °f the Girl Scouts will mssist, More — | liquor laws, 14; breach of the pea \ Street only 230 famales in one city, they |Main street entered pleas of mot thas - Tanren s 3%’ Bkl 13. and breach of the peace and as- = ) B T clare is something, to say the very |guilty through Attorney Stahley J "":I ‘"“”"i‘“,"fn ety w;,m 5 N, & J, C]‘UB ELECTS | sauit, 10, | p The wide logs A [ east, extraordinary Traceski and had their case contin- |27 a)“h R e ey | Seventy-six of those arrested paid users— Another interesting #em in this ned until Tuesday for trial. The men “v[r ‘:y ~'|’ ,,:,I} |fines when they were arraigned in { The almost riotous Fair lsle ction Is the names chosen for were arrested last night by Acting ¢ Mmanagen Manager Wightman Gives Talk, police court While eight were com- | M PR P inine companions by several |Sergeant John J. O'Brien and Pa- . % | mitted to institutions. | | ERLSLE of the owners. Many are incon trolman Willlam Palitis Y. L. Bell Flected President o" | A TR iy ous. Fer instance, one dog of Mexi- | William Grabowski of 264 Clark e I S dd.0 R e e e || North & sadi Organtasion—sates | \ Drug Storey The full swingy knicherbockers— || Another, a St. Bernard, one of the father vesterday morning, pleaded | W. L. Bell was elected president | EE MANOR 11 & SN | |biggest species, s named “Tiny." not guilty and had his case contin- Du of the Anchor Brand club of North | LEE | “The fl Stores” T Then there is one, “Murphy,” and |ued until Tuesday for trial at tha & Judd Mfg. Co, at a meeting of the | ““)“l"'“(;‘i;d 'L"‘O‘VN | We brought to Hartf wh he is a mixed breed, and a flerce bull request of Attorney Stanley J. Tra- club in its rooms last night. The MADISO! NN. 217 MAIN STREET one-half of it is outside this store ||INteresting . Crook - Chocolate flavor bers and was addressed by ales || Shore Lets may bg purchased at || 2 " S r. Sple r Trust 0 Hot cold Ch 18 Manager £ M. Wightman who spoke very reasonable prices. Bones, nm; and Dink. ENSON KIN NARR WLY | alict VIl o on sales and distribution. 1t was the | | Lee Manor is within 150 yards of Ju‘n,e Sale Of k e G — f i : Tike it s hering sinee the Traut & || trolley, bus line and Boston Post 1 IHEE A EEIIGO T EXAMINATIONS HELD MISSES POTTER'S FIELD | | fronmvieestena v Hine plant became a part of the or- | | Réfad. | T ‘let dS 4 THE OCEAN THAN HAVE Hh o L e et ) e ganization and several new —mem- || BEAUTIFUL SANDY BEACH || ! ot 00| ’ EVER BEEN CAUGHT O B R e [ heannter. Propares , yers front thal plant atfefded, Other R. L. HAYDEN H . P ; Imventor Institutes Inquiry Follow- in s Ask your (J ¥\| |officers elected included: View-Presi- Real Estate and Insurance i s hiopradlic S dent, George W. Worthner; freas- || 133 MAIN ST. Rristol, Conn. ! a ¢ o examina- ing Death of Son's Mother. = i J jurer. F. J. Ward; secretary, E. F. | Phone 1441, f ten applicants for state li- | | 95-99 .SLI[U:'?)SU’C’CI 7 . auiry is being made in behalf of t that Har “It Pays to Bug * | Denarest Nationally advertised medicines and toilet needs at extreme cut prices The candidates New York and In- e examination will ontinued on Saturday at the same Thomas A. Edison of a r Mrs. Elizabeth Heyzer, mother of Mrs. Tho ob: died in ¥ and narrowly missed burial the Fotter's field. Willlam Mea- aft, the inventor's secretar . that an inquiry A. Edison, Jr. Size place by Dr. Loren Yheaton, a mem- ber of the board e < 20c Bayer's Aspirin Tabs...,. 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste....,. {8 A Regular 25c Tin of 4 c ‘Sl Stockings fatVear 2 ; 80 Stockings baVear Ball Game or no §3 O A Are Sold : Are Sold 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste....... 28 Ball Game, I'm ot aware of Mrs. Hey- Exclusively i 9 celusively len’ i ,:":.. o S54 313 ner inea winere L.',\c[usn‘el}. in clusively in 50 Rotexiis .. vadio sk Gentlemgnl Ihe SHURBERG COAL CO. i thotet tuits at che 1i New Britain at : New Britain at 25¢ Cuticura Soap ...: Tal 85 Franklin Street Ve NS B Vook Mrs. Hevzer died Tuesday in a The Outlet 50c Pond's Cold and \un!smng alc Phone 2250. Samble Shop iRale modest rooming house, ovned and Creams .... .. 89c (cooling refreshing after i before it closes pied by Charles A. Bene 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste. the shae) - ———— ———————— 3 ndertaker, stranged from ki :a‘:n:::,: e Eriake T 50c Djer-Kiss Face Powder.... 3sc| With each purchase J D DONAHUE V S S 50c Hinds' Honey and Almond of a regular 8 ounce ’ s P his Ediconl familly, Beneaietitasid ey s o o e 30c | VOICE CULTUR S She did not want o _trouble her 35 Holmes' Frostilla ........ atc| Helihey C - E daughter with her infirmities or fi ] Special attention to heginners and children nancial condition, 250 Woodbury's Facial Soap. . BAY RUM ander26. | A, N S, | poriwodavsthebodviavinthe M 00000 | S\ /4 VOHAEEEEE 000 O N\ 0 27T O \\ O BB i 3 fm- 48¢c I'or twn days the body lay in the ssion to carry the body s grave. The undertaker Rooms 312-319 Booth's Blork. | Tel. 1274-13 i S s e e 85c| 75: Value 50C 50c Java Face Powder. Ale D.&R. Cold Cream. n William Meyzer, on N B tain Si C e 35 Palm Olive Shaving Cream nu‘" ew Dbritain dign Co. 400 Resinol Soap ............ 18c | | “Doing Better \What Eeaie L F o Tnes snienk o attended the gervie 50c Palm Olive Shampoo...... 27c| 5@ Riker's 10c Palm Olive Soap.......... 6 Brilliantine 390 50 Emulsified Cocoannt Ofl, . . A - 50c Harmony . 89c, Hair Fix 39 (% 35c Cutex Nafl Specialties. ces 16c| 1.00 Coty’s Face Powder. 250 Mum .. 70c Electrle Curling Trons...... egc| S0¢ Petroleum 39C 50c Luxor Rouge ....... . 370 Hair Rub 500 Jergen's Lotton ..... rave g 1.00 Pyorrhocide Tooth Powder 84c | !m‘?fly Q""’"39c 10¢ Litebuoy Soap .......5 for 80c | 30c Amolin Tollet Powder. ... 83 | T8¢ Rexall Thestrica 59¢c 50c Ingram's Milkweed Cream. 81c | 50c Palmer's Almond Meal.... 33c' §0c Real Lemon 39 50c Henna Foam Shampoo. ... 33c | Cocoa Butter Lotion SUC 50c Unguentine ...... 100 Listerine 50c Lysol 50c Creolin ... Ib. Dextrl Maltose G0Oc Bromo Seltzer ... he married the younger Edison in Many Do Weli” 44 CHURCH ST. | & Tel. 894 — American W arsluw Leave Hawaii for U. S. Honolul e not going to Aus tralia. continued with the departure for the mainland of the battlaships Arizona, carrying many reserve o cers who were called to active duty ‘ for the maneuvers. During the next few days the de parture is scheduled of the battle. \&: crulsers Concord o , Al Rt SPORTE AND TRIMMED HATS cer destrover division fourtesn "“\H'!rz of 19 vessels; the tender aircraft carrier Wright: s Teal and Sandpiper and the mine layers Maury and Mahan . 3sc !l 50c Arbutus g ;;: Vanishing Cream 390 | 50c Jonteel | Powder Compacts 39 (] Y\l'\' H\\l i SPEAKER $2.95 and $10.95 Eact Lyme, June 5. (AP)—A 4 ; 1.00 Nujol . . . 1.00 Jonteel s el Bl el It is really a pleasure to choose from such a large variety of hats—and 40c Cascarets . T powa«com,.m&‘)c R e e P ‘ A 60c McCoy Cod Liver Hetall e Biile Brock meloink masiunelied every one a becoming style—Hair Hats and who can show more of these S ke i I go exerciscs I e aeakers inclldnay 50¢ in Tabs. ... She e popular hats than the Outlet and now we come to the ever popular Sports s I":‘a’l“:n';:l“"""‘“ S e |8 FOR ALOOLD, DaINTY i eas et Drnat v g Hat—the Felt Hat—and only here can you see such a large variety of styles 1.25 Absorbine, Jr. .« e DESERY e 2 G0c Salhepatica . 42c Try Our 60c Analgesique Baume Bengue 43¢ | 250 Rlue Jay Corn Plasters.... 15c, NEWBROOK 10E CREAM 1.00 Squibb's Mineral Oil Economie, Too 00 Ovoferrin » Mellen's Food 20 c PINT 40c Castoria . BRICK 50c Phillips' Milk Magnesia. . 301“ e #0c Glyco Thymoline . ....... 36¢c ENJOY A COOL BREEZE // \OTED PRESBYTERIAN oies (§ and colors. These, of course, are the most in favor now but we also have A Genuine F ”alm stenid \\"“”'"M’f'l 2 ;"‘r,m“'m;:' hats of silk, satin and straw for those who desire them. Manicure Set — value $2 to $5 AT A e A s He had visited the United es several times fn connection SRl R R T DOWNSTAIRS STORE OFFERS TOMORROW World Alliar rAaD-A-%I’EzCE SALE Pl G i 3 5 O H A T S gninz to get one during Wherever, Whenever Pure Foods | sowew | HE Pyralin Ad-A-Piece Sale has begun. Now you of those suits at | can have every dressing table accessory in what The New York | AT TWO PRICES WEFK.ENDS ‘ POLAR CUB PANS, | ever color or pattern you desire. All are here at ,::m::' ::‘”"‘I:':: socCa&- (tpownd) . . . . 2 for 79| $3 prices lower than ever bcfnw. SaGiran gl nipkt $0: Opeko Tea (half pourd) . 2 for 66¢ | '95L'P 3 y With every purchase of toilet articles stamped 11 Save $20. 2 g 3 “po ol . 25¢ Pure Cocoa (half pound) 2 for 26¢ | —— Pyralin” amounting to $10.00 or more, during this % ol = sale, a three-piece mianicure set will be given away. 9% Pure Olive Oil (12¥0z) . 2for1.19 GENUINE 45¢ Smawberry Jam (1502.iar) 2 for 49¢ THE TRMOS 45¢ Raspberry Jam (15027av) . 2 for 49c . 45¢ Grape Jam (15 v) 2 for 49¢ s!::w sl.oo Only one set to a customer. [If your purchase is limited to $5, one article of the set will be given you. What a splendid oppertunity to solve your gift problems— Every one of these hats were much more but we need the room and have marked them very low for quick disposal 4 er select some articles for your own dressing tablel Supply is e Dl X £ P o 19 Orange Marmalade (1202./ar) 2 for 46¢ by > lly 2. jar :Q Onl Sale At 35c Pure Grape Jelly (10 0z. jar) 2 for 36¢ b 35¢ Lemon Extract 5 for 41c GENUINE AXELROD'S PHARMACY 223 Park St FOR TOMORROW ONLY 09« REDUCTION YON THE ALREADY LOW 2 O PRICES OF CHILDREN'S HATS 40c Ligget's Salad Dressing 2 for 41c| THTRMOS LUNCH RITE ¥0cBeef Cubes . . . . . 2for 31c | Complete with Vsc Peamut Bumer . . . . . 2 for 40c| Pint Bottle 31.98 —Or— THE BURRITT GIFT SHOP 72 W. Main &t i

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