New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 14, 1925, Page 9

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ANIRES MUST Store Lease re which has been t of a decision handed down Jud Howard in superior court 1in the court for se © of the most interesting Out of it grew perty and uit lias since been claimed malice [ and h. caused the constable principal in the suit. Mag and & ented agli- firm of Nair & ted as counsel for Andrews. Howard's ruling, in part, fol- ar begin- y dollars for the g June 1 1 of one 238, for th per month, the priv part of L. 1. Andrews of continuing the lease for two additional years for the sum of $35 per month. The lease, exhibit A, lacks one wit lacks & seal and an acknowledg- e Before the year was up de- | ant moved from the store leav- ing one Barker in possession, who paid the rent to plaintiff by checks jssued by defendant, Defendant proved a course of business by which Barker, who had no checking ac- count, purchased checks of defend- ant with which to pay his Plaintiff has not proved to known this custom. Bagker rem: in possession one month over s, paying for that month at t 5 rate, and then vacated. Plain- tiff did not accept Barker as tenant, but, on the contrary, told defend- ant he w r-ulf‘l hold defendant for the 4 , therefore, a sub- ion was that of |h(: 1e defendant re- ]H sle under the lease. rivilege of an additional two years fenancy did not require an additional instrument to give it validity, and the statute of frauds is satistied by it “If the lease be considered as one a vear, with a noptional contract a further pe unr! it does not fall ithin section 5027 of the gemcral and the lack of acknowl- one witness and seal is of 1f it he considered ec years subject to of one year fendant, the between the cqually good as intift or defendant. e is for a definite 1 within section ntion fo exercise ovenant (o renc in the case of an 3 e hola- i over is sufficient, especially when | with payment and accept- « rent in rdance with the | ovisions of the privilege contained | 11 (he lease. ‘The payment of rent at | the advanced rate by the sub-tenant | d (0 thc plaintiff, being equivalent to | 11 payment thereof by the defend- it fo the plaintifl, is conclusive of the defendant of his reise D receiving six- That amount ed from the dam- can only be awarded the pleadings, until »e entered for the 1 of three hundred ve dollars and his plaintiff i and 1w cost INVITED TO CAMP. Newpo July 14 (P—Pres- {dent Cooli 1 the governors of the six Iingland states have been invited to visit the Citizens’ I'vaining Camp at Fort Adams, where abhout s are receiving coast artillery training, on July 22, when an claborate parade and maneuvers rmy, navy and marine {roops be held, ACHES AND PAINS ALL OVER BODY Mrs, Proctor Reports Great Benefit by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound Sharpsburg, Pa; — “I recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- poundto all suffer- ing women. [ have taken four bottles of itand I feel 100 per cent better, I as dizzy and weak with no appetite, no ambition and withatired feeling | all the time. Thad aches and painsall over my body an: had the headachc agood deal. Isaw ertisement in the ‘Pittsburgh might help me. d by its t for all - '\I. o H | 1, Fast Liberty Sta- , Pa. s prove the great merit e Compound. These w by experiencethebenefit ¢d. Their lettersshow to help other women | ike ailments, Let nces help you—now. nt canvass of women pur- | out of every 100 report results hy taking Lydia E. VegetablaCompound. Sold ts everywhere, .3 a sincere ering f PAY STORE RENT Iuige Orders Damages in Case of & Androws has been ordered | illo Gagliardi rent for an al months and faces nother year's pay- #ame conditions, as igliardi-Andrews case has 1 months 2z maliclous abuse | ather than a desire was justly due the ge on the | § DN e Regular $1.98 Striped Tub Silks § $1.39 yard guaranteed, washable, (D&L~—Main Floor) g Regular to $1.95 |# and Novelty Materials; ;§ trimmed, all sizes. i | ties, Broadeloths, Crepes, Madras and Pin ; (Check Rompers; nicely trimmed, all colors. ‘g (D&L—2nd Floor) pesds m:ammmmu:mm l 32-Inch - Dress Ginghams 15¢ vard 3,000 yards in assorted checks and plaids; prac- tically all shades, (D&L—Basement) 233322222228200 00300 ERR20RSY AS THEY ARE WE Winnifred Mason Huck, former ongresswoman and the first woman longings to pres sentatives, got herself sentenced to the prison i Guiltless of any crime she sought ' ca answers 1o the questions— Are our prisons Can a girl, crus by her fel- low men, regain her place in so- ciety? This is the fourteenth story writ- ten for The Herald. By Winnifred Mason Huck (Former Representative to Congress | clean aprous and wool | Under my pillow 1 had a ook, ar from lllinois) About a week before ] was re- leasqd trom prison, 1 had been the bedstead were two little 'moved to a bed in the lower hal-| had made from scraps left from my. by ) ////,w//;///////(/////////////’//U////// A A7 Wash Fai)rics 25¢ vard Voiles and Ratines; 36 to 40 inches wide; good as- e ~ 500 yds. Silk Crepes Regular SKI?V/CEH%YIS/'ACTION. ; $1.79 yard $1.50 Dress Fabrics Our regular $2.50 Printed 896 yard 32 inches wide; large selec- tions of striped effects; (D&L-—Main Floor) Waterbury Alarm Clocks Top hell alarm; guaranteed for one g year; regular price $1.00........ r 3\ i 7] o Women’s Full Fashioned SILK HOSE Irregulars of $2.00 grade; (D&L—Main Floor) ; and shoe shades; all siz in black, white s, but not in each (D&L—Main Floor) Women’s Bloomers, Gowns, Chemise, Step-ins, Slips fects. Silks; new patterns. I i i (D&L—Main Floor) (D&L—Main Floor) \ c————————————— * Men’s $1.85 Mercerized | 81x90 Bed Sheets [ | Made of good, firm unbleached i OXFORD SHIRTS ¥ ‘33 muslin; regular $1.29.......... $l ..00 In the collar-attached style; colors are blue | (D&L—Basement) tan and gray; finely made, will launder - : beautifully; all sizes Vit s ) g q # iyl Sl U Console Sets—2 Candlesticks and (repes, Voiles, Nainsooks, Muslins Come Early, Wednsday, A. M.! Thee { Will Sell Like The Proverbial “Hot Cakes” Imp. Broadcloth land Linen Dresses 270 Dresses All Told! Women will gobble thcm up on \ipht' Not one worth less than $4.00! The majority ordinarily bring around $6.00, even in the “Bxg City” Embroidered and Hemstitched IJm\\u, all uvlm\ ; sizes 36 to 46, i (D&L—2nd Floor) i 300 Kiddies’ | & &l Rompers Values to $2.95 96c¢c A final close-out of these high-grade Dimi- LIMIT 2 TO A PATRON! Philippine Gowns and Chemise Values up to $1.95 Lace and embroidery trimmed; pretty applique work; white and colors; all sizes. At..... oo (D&L—2nd Floor) Union Huck Towels' White and colored horders; | 4 5 5 A g 29¢; part linen Silkotine Mending Floss, 45-yd. spools. . 5S¢ Ividescent Piteher and 6 39¢. to 49¢. Cretonnes Sunset Soap Dyes, all colors, at (D&L—Main Floor) Ledther Sport Belt‘a For ladies; plain and perforated; ¢ all colors; regular 25¢........... (D&L—Main Floor) (D& L—Basement) Table Damask 34 vard Real good quality, in pret- ty floral patterns; ular 49¢c. grade, GORDON H-300 ¢ Pure Silk Hose npecial Purchase—Colors, black. white, rose, gray, slight “irregulars” (D&L—Main Floor) 5 , biscuit, mauve and grain; (D&L—Basement) Piostresesseetostrninndesiontansassiinotansizsiveiseizoracizirrsaiistitatasiteibetiotaiessiteritarartavciittanseotitzebesoterractttrseirrattizentesss it rtiibrtiniteoerisstiateitohiivistiviteisiotestitaritolsetuotssssrsntiretisssssernrelstovertbovabe ISR I SEE 0000000000000 0000800000000 000000000 0000000 RRRRRSSSILYY Silk Crepes, in lovely all- Included are Silk and Cot- over, floral and figured ef- P ton Crepes, “Rayon” Sport Footed Fruit Bowl In a large collection of the newest $ 39 colorings; unusual values at this dd + DIV PrLCeiRS et o e e (D&L—3rd Floor) [stiesteiiiizniessis] A Close-out of Usul Girls’ Dresses Prices Values to $2.95 . *1.00 Included are \mlt’:, Ginghams and Novelty Materials; sizes 2 to 6 and 6 to 14; also Infants’ Hand-made Dresses in the group. Big Values! Stores. Hand Drawn Effects, (D&T—2nd Floor) Our Regular $1.95 Marquisette Curtains 7" * (21 yards long) q AVE ON NOTIONS' Spiral Optic | Neatly hemstitched with pretty $1 49 Corticelli’s Mending Silk, spool = Omo White Lawn Bias Tape, 6-yd. piece 9¢ $1.49 | (D&L—3rd Floor) . o g lace edgings; white only, A Big Water Sets [SRYialue A Pair R e e i | Glasses; usual value $1.95 A o ealll] a':fle&' usual value $1.95 36-inch; all new summer patterns i [ andioo] 018 aRY AR 3 290 | (D&L—3rd Floor) | (D&L—3rd Floor) e D —— Regular Grass Rugs 39¢. Marquisette 3x6 feet—g9¢ ard 39 iy ]190 ’I" Formerly $1.19; a limited 36 inches wide, in white ber is A and ecru; splendid quality JLLES duichec o &t e : : low price. marquisette material, L (D&L—3rd Floor) (D&L—3rd Floor) t one I saw was as sweet | can fi Winnifred Huck Discovers What Prlson Does To Innocent Babies .. His mother had brought him into all the girls crowdec “you Kknow you are s and sickly babies it bouncing relatives to torme e first baby 1 saw in the priso was eight months None cani T R four years in biggest hospitals vo ROBBERY IN MANCHESTER. (including City of New York) \ vt i e July 14 ®—The Oak- @B Industries, Railways and U. S. the little ¢ . > was et 1 ing station re as been avy. Ask your droggist v Get . 10t tives 0l {ubbs " worth W;@ for a bottle—3 9 ¢ her baby when s AND THEIR MOTHERS AT MARYSVILLE ING LONG TERMS WILL GO INTO INSTITUTIONS AS SOON over the house of repre-¥ more apt to visit the first floor every week and clean ni Babies Brought In And the blankets that were ne when I arrived were clean. t was surprising how mu d and packed about But once T knew what to expect, READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ven the charm of novelly was | ADS FOR YOUR WANTS v knew that T heard her cey-| 1 began to wonder whether the 100, a few minutes later, governor ild ever pardon me, as ou his doing when he B>~ ApplyFC,thenon- | wed, “I hate | Supposc le should not. Would I o live six months in this poisonous, soothing : 5 ] af ] antiseptic immediately. i is | vl“ ‘\1:\ Service, / Pain will go, inflammation ¢ will disappear. The worst kind, / of pains—Hornet Stings, Burns, Sunburn—vanish within 90 min- f utes afterapplying FC. Used past. ) R 8 ir TOMORROW: I get an unex- Ver 1o e pected summons t of FIRMA CHLORO D. MILLER CO. 26 Church St. Wednesday Mormng Specials Men's White Shirts, all sizes. . ...98c. each § Men's Colored Shirts, striped........ $1.39 t Men's Plain Shirts, English broadcloth Ladies’ Crepe Night Dresses. ....89c. each 27-Inch Crepe for underwear. ....20c. yard 36-Inch Percale ...... . 12%¢. yard Ladies’ Silk Hosiery, tan, atmosphere, peach; 50c. value. . ..........35¢c pair Men'’s Soft Collars, while they last, 10c. each Six pairs Men’s Hose................$1.00

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