New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 17, 1925, Page 11

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75¢ Grade Nainsook UNION SUITS THREE FOR ‘1.00 1 83.00 Parker and Besse System Collar Attached SHIRTS '2.00 | $1.45 and $1.95 NECKWEAR 75c Each Men's PURE SILK HOSE 2 Pairs ‘1.39 Reg. $1.00 value BOY CHAINED UP Jerse, LINDER EXPLAINS TAXING SYSTEN Called fo Give Views to Bridgeport Board Bridgeport, July 17 (#—No “Rip- er’” board appointees were paid by the city yesterday, municipal pay- day. Those who, in the opinion of City Attorney Ay L. DeLaney, were entitled to some renumeration, fail- ed to apply for their checks. Until the board of apportionment and taxation transfers funds from the board of assessors to the tax as- sessor and causes to be made avail- able funds with which to pay the salaries of Tax Attorney Edward L. Kelly, and Harry H. Pritchard, clerk of the hoard, there will be no checks | for any of the employes of the tax assessor or the other two officlals. As far as Willlam E. Burgham. tax board president, could remem- ber, the board at an active session, did not make the transfer or make any funds available for Kelly's and Pritchard’s salaries. The board con- ferred with Thomas Linder, New Britain tax system expert, but has not retained him to install a system here, Mr. Burnham said. Tax Collector Howard 8. Challeng- er, Deputy Tax Collector Edward Drew, Chief Clerk Walter J. Hart- nett and Miss Margaret A. Daley, | of having sold an 87 per ¢ former chief clerk, all of whose sal- | tion of carbolic acid to Patrie aries have been reduced by the com- | Gee, 58 years old, of Philadelphi, mon council were those who might | jn mistake for denatured alcohol for have accepted checks but did not. which the man a William Lightcap, a member of the firm op- erating the John Wiley & Co. drug h was arrested yes- terday on a charge of manslaughter McGes dropped dead Tueeday ten minutes after he had swallowed some of the contents of the boftle. Thomas Maguire of this city, who drank a small amount, is still in a critical condition at ) Both men we Reading railroad compan i Lightcap admitted having sold to | a man answering McGee's descrip- | | tion a bottle supposedly containing | ¢ bill provides for denatured alcohol. F ts that he [land to any company Aid not fill the bottlg nt it to rubber | took it from t ises would be 25 ye | aleohol s kept of renewal for a.li The government woul iTwo Man Crew of AL 1he dur Rum Ship Jailed ar period. Rubbe s carried on at various p Portland, Maine, July 17 (P—As a ™0 ult of the seizure of the N on a small sc: am Smith, with 5 | Scotch in | | Rockland harbor, Wednesday night charges of conspiracy, and transportation were pl {today against the 72-year-old skip per, Captain Stewart Miles of Cam- den, N. J., his crew, Roston. | states | waived a New rsey Man Who (‘lmlne«l‘ Youngster for Two Days Says H:‘ is Chronic Runaway. \ Carterst, N. 3, July 11—When 0']6 Aufo [0[‘ neighbors of Mr. and Mrs, C Medwick, living at 61 Leick avenue ol here, complained yesterday morning | to Motorcycle Patrolman Andres that | George Madwick, 11 years old, was confined to a room in his paren homs and had been sobbing almost constantly for two days, Andres {n-|in the United States vestigated and found the lad chained | the cu ar, by the legs to two beds. | tomotive Indu Charles Medwick was arrested on | :w“‘l";]‘;xh 'f"’\ a charge of cruelty and locked up“‘““ = the in the town jail. He told the police | &' ! the boy had run away from home |¥*™ on July 12 and did not return for | Motor vehicle registration two days. The police say Gieorge ran | United States totaled 17,548 away because he could not get along | 311! gain of 2,10 with his stepmother. When Andres|! discovered the boy he was lying on the floor between two beds, to which | he had been secured by dog chains wrapped around his ankles and pad- locked. s used a ha release th DRUGGIST AGCUSED Trenton Clerk ~(rain in Year and motor trucks will te re, at the This esti first six months 1,1 th point | frations at the 1 out, were nearly as 01 recorded on as the total for th w York state as {n \\nn‘fi holds fisrt place, 1 ind trucks having been re state since | holds s | and Ohio third with 1 The, real estate boom in vorable effect o tration in that st autos registered 1.2 e July by Mistake Gave Man Carbolic in Place of Dena- tured Alcohol, Trenton, N. J.,, July 17— 1 la. one motor vehi persons in the based upon the ¢ timate K. RS Fees paid by otaled $218,33 RUBBER EXPERI July 17 (A—The has prepared ature providi of approximately land in Cotobato p cess in growing has been demonstrated PLAN Manila, ot forest the next leas| mself but tr ROADS WASHED O1 , Vit out, whiskev, 1 automo a 'rm\» was & raph and telephone co: tion was paralyzed by a st. accompanied and eharp thun ieh broke o\ ast night and tha sole member of | © 1 Gordon, of in the 3 both by a Sam 2 ne. earing after pleading not 17 IOV CARS IN THIS: COUNTRY Every 6.47 Persons A total of 19,000,000 automobiles according to an| actual registration | compared with July first six months of the year, it 15| a whole of previous 1. California | . per reentage gain of the population on | 1) and adjacent |=IAM< July 17 (&) § this 81,50 and $2.00 SHIRTS ‘1.00 LAST MINUTE SPECIALS GREATEST OF ALL MEN’S FURN!SHING DEPT STREET FLOOR BESSE-LELAND’S UNICN Lot Van Heusen and Arrow SOFT COLLARS 50¢ value FOUR FOR ‘1.00 $2.00 and $2.50 FAULTLESS 95¢ 'y | [ SUIT TWO FOR o '1.35 s [ NIC TR it a | per New York Walter 1 to 1 APPEAL T0 DAVIS Boston Building Trade Workers A. POLICEMEN 1L 1' BANK BURGLAR Two Killed, One Wounde Captured in Chicago ck » Labor Secretary to Review Finding ollcema of Commissioners, to the mi Boston, July 17 (A—The Bal"*r: |Trades Employers' a: | Boston last night petitior | tary of Labor John J. Davis fo re- view and correct a decision rendercd yesterday by his commissioners who have been investigating the recent wage dlspute between the employers and members of the United Build- | ing Trades Council of this city The dispute was settled and a strike in the industry was called off April after the laborers and vers adopted a th the | “p pact” by which the wa were to remaln the same for the next three years. The question of increase was to be left apen for bitration at the end of the s 1 third years, | gistered closs of s gang s Her ay 1 stries in 1 mate is las robbery and m of the Tony Campagna, forméar VL of a passing autor | his car at the ¢ shooting was in killing of t! ers in recent in 377 on 8,407 or end of | high as | Decem- | The commissioners recommended that both parties “foin {n an arbi- | | tration and submit the question | ‘what is a falr wage to laborers in | the building industry.’ ' The employers’ assoclation took the stand that the entire matter had ed by the adoption of the - and that the form of ar- bitration, recommended! by the com- yners merely would reopen the issue. Stephen Waener, 13 led by a policeman wher empted to flea in a s e, 88 cars | tered in 'S opposing s arre tot gangst Miss Florda o known on anta- | ate, The | *"" Noonan and Mr day of ition bacama ecritical Admiral \\ sll} ims Dies On Return fo [ Rear lant Admiral Williams of t AMERICAN July ril SLAIN 17 v Moro bandits, zed bandits, Lower Prices for Poultry We Have Just Received a Large Shipment of Fresh Dressed Turkeys, Chickens and Fowl To Be Sold At the Following Low Prices see Chickens 28¢b. Broilers. ... 39¢ Ib. ASTING CHICKENS N U GOLDEN WEST n RQ.«C:W 7 U3t was FICa8S on July! il])l‘al‘lan at Yale Dies Suddenly v Haven, July 17 (A—Pr rarles James Barr, for the past 1t years assistant librarian of the ale university library, died st night, after being st with a heart attack. Professor P automo- | who was in his 57th year, leaves a 28 for |sister, Miss Charlotte DBarr, with {whom he lived at 18 West EIm | street, and a brother in \vu—an m MENT | His body will be sent to his fo bureau (Home in Aurora for burlal, In 191 bill for | professor Rarr entered ng fOr iprary as assistant librar 125,000 |ceed Andrew Keogh, ho be rovince, | lihrarlan. He was a graduate of Tubber | \fichigan university and the New | York ary echool. Shortly ing the [after coming to Yale, he eing to the honorary degree of M. life He was a former pres irs with | Connecticut State Library Asst. cent | / year, | cls for here there is huoyaney i he tem in confl o 1 her huying— ar reader of the Classified Ads in The recetved D ent of the member of the Yale Grad ub, the American Library as ciation and the New Haven Colo formed ] iu Keep yourself well in Bargain Land—hby readi fied Ads each da: 1S an e r grow- i oints in | 2= Questions Ownership - { Claims at Novth Pole T July 17 (P—Discussing erlin tful ownership of the No 0. Loening, a well jurist, denjes the rig for that ter | country, to annex the Polar larea in view of the impossibili f establishing anything like 8 in those titudes, rth Po known G right to Can i- [ada yud- | othe and, to ant jon [ nent | northern set Your Neighbor! 1f her poise and s The chances are about ten to one she's a regu- Heral R | deys ........ 9clb. . Average nrf 1g Lamb 37clb. t Roasts 25¢ Ib. Butter 48cIb. eal........ 25¢lb. 1 0 W adence in 11 d. E?. latest in Clas Window “National” Specials at Stores Go. of Meats in America” WEST MAIN ST. Store Famous M. Saturday guilty and were held in $3,000 b each. They expect co 1 September term of court, for they asserted they could not obtain bonds, | nor could they get touch with || their emplovers, they said, b | they did not kmow their identit ment in Y, Renier, Pickhardt& Dunfi. 127 MAIN ST. PHONE 1409- WOMEN'S HOSIERY $l 5 Full fashioned silks made from 9 At strand silk thread; some chiffon, othe heavier; mény colors, including nude, peach, airedale, melon, cedar, toast, silver, reseda, harvest, brown, white Semi-fashioned silks for extra wearing quality; double soles and heels; as many colors ag the better qualities. A few good quality Umbrellas; black only; +89¢ were up to $1.39. «$1 Wash Silk Dresses of marvelous quality; Dresses of Broadcloth sizes to 5215, and Voiles; all sizes. $3.50 . $10.50 Children’s Dresses, voiles, hroadcloths and pongee. T oo $2 00 . $7.50 § $3.00. $7.50 Bathing Suits—All wool Bathing Suits 9 and all sizes up to 5215, Children’s $300 Upright Mahogany Piano ROBERT M The WINNERS of PIAN Given Away During which was held Ma»f 20 to E DO AS WE ADV YOU SEE A PICTUR OUR ADVEE LY AS ILLUSTRATED—ASK SON & PETERSON, THE GRAPHERS--THEY KENOW, ERTISE. 3 OF A TO MacGREGOR 367 Commonwealth Ave. PROTO Belvidere. TOHN- RAPHS HARRY M ~And LRKENSHAW, Kensington. MILKOWITZ, SE Britain. 308 iin St., New URNITURE STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICE NEW BRITAIN,CO late °r gerving as chief ot the United States fleet in was sixth naval dis« (P—Willlam J. n, owner of a large tion, has been mur- (‘otobato province, presume A constabu- nt is pursuing the al-

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