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Make Your 4th of July Picnic Easy By Using Our PAPER TABLE CLOTHS PAPER NAPKINS PAPER CUPS PAPER SPOONS PAPER FORKS PAPER PLATES \WAX PAPER LUNCH SETS STATIONERY DEPT. THE DICKINSON | DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST. ‘I TAKE ONE GOOD L.OOK HERE THE 23D — AND YOU'LL HAVE LOOKS THE 4TH! 1OTS OF GOOD 1t you simply know this atore as a place that men's wear— we want to prove to you what a really extraordinary store this is. Extraordinary in the models you see—Unusual in tha values you receive We are ready for the greatest one day’s selling in our history. Give us your eye tomorrow—and we'll win your ‘respect forever! COOL SUITS, $16.50 up UNDERWEAR 8TR .\\\'l HATS FAIR ISLE SWEATERS PR ORSFALLS 93 99 sylum Strect Hartford, “It Pays to Buy Our Kind" m———— — Genuine PERSIAN RUGS el B. Y. JONES 385 Commonwealth Ave, Phone 285 or 2552-4 HOT WATER A PLENTY 5 INSTALLS THE HOFFMAN GAS ‘WATER HEATER FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY C.J.LEROUX] 174 ARCH STREET Tel. 304 NF.W RRITAIN DA]LY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1925 ‘B”S'NE‘S NI B[]ARI] TODISON Soto Promists Julge Fe Wil Not Do It Agin Inot know why the lawyer was tak- and Kdward Car [the city of drunkenns engineering charges 8 und Ik his wite, lhad cus tiued until ton Eror iiisl it the request of Pr or Wuods I the court that D WAt nes subpoenaed to testify. The alleged to have occurred | e inski hon Avenue Six-Family Block — L opposition specified in the ordinance issault s ugainst the grant of the § i o 1 Detving While Drank 15 d at a hearing held last fson and by proxy. ) Lafayette street ‘ Fheodar Guary o 610 Franiin DT on the granting of a permit to| A year ago Mr. eph Suvio nas fined 8 0l Niras o Ta L rara LA Aren | Williamn Dobrowolski to build a six- | Dobrowolski signed avd glven a z oL ghlily b ket tenemant brick house on Farming I Titelicd atas r vehicle under the ton avenue, The vote was tabulafed [inmin w. A ienas st i Commidssioners John J. Walsh {morni as arrested St A ermit Peading guilty to a charga of ia buillding commission was i ating the Mquor laws in his plac tendlocke of business at operating infinen in the neighborhood o Commissioner Warner court this continued permit and Chalrman K. 1 and Commissioner H, €, War- | ner opposing. Comimissioner Thomas | six-fenement brick attle in Coenter M et 16 Hartford Lin) deeide the nd I The ed guilly 1o a char of assaulting Anthony Pilz of 417 . ‘”r:vr'i\‘“\l.\\ Main strect at Central park 3 \ night work In a lecal factory, He said 'uv his client was fhrough with | o 1) iquar at the only N- | pyire 4 was the greater f i, 1 of a half gallon that he pur- |, by Patrolman hearing was lashes betwee featured hy | detrimental to the surrounding pro n two of the remen- | perty. Commissioner strants against the granting of the | Mr. St permit and 1 onrtithats Kaviotvin termitnate his com e store and - was obrowelski 1. C. Zwick, two of the suspended. | property owners in the district, oh- m Politis and Wi} to Tawyer Woods' method of |that the s examination r. Moffitt asked the lawyer i he | than a fruit and vegetable dump. 1 him fo bring in his birth tahles from Sinskl's store. Ceabinh naighbore would quor he had s {chased two weeks ago prompted to undertake |hy the fail the need h'.'nm was bootleggi e of his business and cath to pay bills that | were coming due. the attorney ' stated Elphee Must Support Child 1 Eliphee, an employee of 1he |in fhe park ficate when he was John (vl T ashington long he lived on Farmington aye- TR 8tr L] with bre nue. Mr. Moffitt stated that he had SPRING nl"\‘ 0\ BAIL lived there all his life, and Lawyer He was arrastod | Woods |last night by Sergeant Patrick J. meant 5 m N nd Telephons ‘“\l']"‘"' e ‘KI"! Lt [0, at Meriden, was found guilty on |\ 0 el el piiediZaswool a charge of non-support of his 4 |/t g vear-nld daughter. He was ordercd to pay $4 a week toward the sup 4 port of the child until Aug. 1, after ““"’"“ “, ‘h‘mm the which time he is to pay 86 a week | Aftorney Mich for the halance of a six months | perfod. To guarantes the payments he was ovdered to furnish a bond of | e -— 200, in default of which a 30 days’ SANT JIn0 sentence will be enforced. Il 7 I'I The action against Klphee was | 4 brought by his wife, who lives nn‘rR M l_ l 1 e Lincoln street, and who testified thic }6 morning that she has not received | AU | any payments for the support of the | e—— child for a period of six weeks. | Several months agn Elphee was or- | iy dered to pay $4 a week and Proba- | architectural ambition which led to tion Officer Edward C. Connolly 8311 | the construction of heavy brick that the payments were made |iowers adjacent fo a | e promptly until he agreed to release | {unga acres Hieh it s the hond guarantecing the payme Neisala P e i at the request of Liphee, who & ol aho| e that the bondsman was n; e e the cash. After the bond was re- el B leased Elphce dropped off on the |y, ,,,M: St I‘nm\fiv'mjv;w weekly payments, until five weeks | ool T SO e U ago he stopped paying entirely e e Drove Without License | 3 | Paul Mozzicato ,of Franklin | . arrested by Traffie Poli John Stadler at Franklin terday on a charge of operating a v for trial When asked what kind of o lives in, Mr, Moffitt re- “a wonden one He refuscd [an appeal and has been further questions. [under bail. unty jall by Justice K. with viol liquor laws, was contin questions and not to Moffitt retorted that he would not |self-defense. [answer any more until Tuesday for frial when Proge conrt fhat Soxton n el for the defendant, is out of questions. Mr. [the New Britain general hospital H. L. MILLS’ HARDWARE STORE town, (Continued from First Page.) WILL BE OPEN FRIDAY EVENING (LOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY THE FOURTH ave not confined to Santa Barbara nor cven fo Cali fundamental | o Insure ourselves agajust i, Where the ground Is of such a character that the vibrations are hound to he KED dangerous, we may prolect our- elves by sinking foundations ten fe — o FooDsHoP - v | HERBERT L. MILLS 118 MAIN ST. s it Mutual Bldg S to technical If the e DON'T FORGET that the hest place 1o huy the purest foods, prepared for your convenience and S vour delight is at our store. eresting ex- We sell only high-grade ' Sl with ea goods of the hest quality. | g y true that we You can rely on our Deli- catessen. Everything is| fresh and appetizing, and gs | wholesome and nutritious as | really comes and public ® and archi. 1 on adequate vs embodied in a proper The “Handy” Hardware Store 336 MAIN STREET tions, and if public opinion had 1 the officials in a rigid enfo (Gt (e vilea ), 1his moderate- | Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN ST. PHONE 1409-2 SHENANDOAH READY puu‘ ingredients and sani- | Glant Dirigible To Be Taken From Hangar This Afternoon In Prepar tary handling make pn<~|hl¢. ation For Flight R 1 Open Friday Evening WEEK-END SPECIALS Your Holiday Needs 52 lh, P stlipiiled oRhogli At akehurst, N iirigihle Cloverbloom prints), Peanut Butter (hulk), 20c Ih. | Brookfield Butter (14 [ prints), 52¢ Ih $15.00—More Wonderful New Printed Georgettes, Printed Crepes, Striped All-Silk Broadcloth. Tub Frocks of beautiful quality of Voiles, beautiful shades and dainty styles—At $3.50, Bathing Suits and Accessories. hoth tweed and linen. . 4 ~ White Silk Hosiery—At $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2. 0 k tate Chips, \ . [RRUE i:‘:(" fi:a giciaisiiyp continuir t to Portsmouth and $3.00. Also about every wanted shade at the <am‘> 3 2 B prices; qualities cannot be heat. Silk Dresses—- Plain Radium and Smoked Salmon, Knickers for hiking, 58¢ Ih. Hone the Comh, Al 4 ! i e s . "‘.\‘rm (i gy B i & 2D Knit Underwear section. Rayon Vests and Step-ins, Y b priced at $1.00 to $1.75. Virden's Yellow Cling Peaches, large can 32¢. Pure Lard. 2 Ihs. 38e, Muslin and Silk Underwear—never handsomer. FIREWORKS WITH LOTS OF PEP Ready For a Clean-Up Come Everybody Large Variety Open From 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. COHEN Bros. Main St. Roquefort Cheese, 63¢ 1h. Short Cut Smoked 2ic Ih. (zohel's Shoulders, Scotch Ham ade 1h, Dill Pickles, 3 for 10, Potato Salad, 20¢ 1h. Reg. 48¢ Coffee, {0c 1h. Roast Stuffed Chickens, 3 to ! Ihs. avg., S1.75 - $2.00. ABOUT THE STORE Parker & Ruckes Co. Reead and Rolls James Robertson & Sons Jellic and Jams Scotland imported from Paisles Phrosto Fruit Punch Grape Jui German and Winchell || Whole Wheat Rread Swadich Delicaries smiths “Millstream B €. Cookies Wallane Health Heesd New Britain __J Bond Cakes, all vareties | | Zwick objected to answering ques. |tons by Mr. Woods because he did department showed 46 pleces of property within | Stands 9 to Z O Farminglon & ratius o son’ect of o proponea location of the six tenement house. |Ta have the required 75 per cent 're should have been 341 voles There were only 27 present in per- | Zwick and Mr, remonstrances t three-tenement houses and asked 1w oW, Barry in favor of granting | Bullding Inspactor Hennessy 1t he favored granting the permit and Mr. Hennessy sald he did net becauss a bullding on a ent und his yote | strect where there are only three- tenement wooden houses would be Barry said Jii has a bungalow directly er Joseph G. Woods |across the street from the proposed Bernard | 1ocation and the yard is used as a Qump for decaving fruft and vege- He felt rather have & hrick bufiding near them The hoard will probably meet next asked how | Week fo take action in the matter. Henry Spring of Newington, who asked him how fong that [was sentenced to 60 days in the | Stanley Wells of that place, has taken eut released Spring was convicted for 1| Lawyer Woods fold him to answer |aftempting to arsault his son with a argne and |knife and was shot by the latter in He spent two weeks 'in ing part in the meeting, Mr, Woods |+ The map preparcd and drawn by | | grounds of Intolerable cruelty, claim- ing also custody of thelr onc minor 1004, Constable Michael Huber serve rd the writ, which Is refurnahble in|c the superior court the first Tuesday | out the of August. R — ====mmwm WIFE ALLEGES CRUELTY | Gertrude Johnson, through Hurry | CGiinsberg, has brought ‘Mrom §tate Policeman George Fran- o aiths of Hartford. aviation inspuetor Willtam | %01% 0 ostigated the Stratford acel- ard J. Conk- | gent, MUST STAND TRIAL, Stratiord, July 2 (A= Jennings, 81, und Edw hoth of sult for di- » from Charles Johnson on Bridgeport, who ! injuted recently in an acro- | The couple were married in crush i Stratford © ar-| gned in town court July 23 on| foreman of the Shanghal Water harges of operating alreraft with- | Worka was shot and killed in A required state lleense, The | strect here today, No detalls are men have both recelved summons | avallable, HANGHAI Shanghai, July ¢ (P=--The Chinese The Whole Town's Talking Ahout the Way You Save Here! I TWO TROUSER SUITSE AT THE COST OF ONE! No Extra Charge for the additional pair of Trousers. This means {wo or more season’s wear, too. The very newest in summer weight suits in grays, ;2:::“1 Silin e et Others to $39.50 FINEST TAILORING TO MEET ALL BODIES PALM BEACH SUITS They'll keep you cool, $ 5 smart looking and will SHIRTS wear. A fine assortment of White — Value $15 — o English Broadcloth Shirts, SPECIAL FOR Collar attached. FRIDAY 1 FRIDAY | $3.95 $1.95 GET THE SAVING HABIT--BUY AT THE NY David $. chall Dres. Bo 357 MAIN ST, - Bnm 0DD TROUSERS | To match any suit, i i 135 MAIN ST, Bristol l_7ull Of “Ifs”, But— If we didn't sell high-grade, dependable goods— If our service wasn’t efficient, quick and courteous— If our location and facilities weren't convenient and adequate— If our prices weren't ahsolutely right— If we were not fair and square in all our dealings— Then— How do you figure we could build up the tire business we have? People wouldn't come here and keep on coming if they knew of a better place to go. Don't get in a buying rut. If you've never patronized us and are not ac- quainted with us, come in and see what you've heen missing. We can sell you what you want for what you want to pay. Ve believe we can give you Goodyear high quality tires at a price you can't heat—make us prove it. O’Neil Tire & Battery Co. 39 Washington Street Phone 900 Station Two Park and Stanley Sts.