New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 12, 1925, Page 2

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o | HEALTH BOARD IN COLONY Toilet Paper Old Colony Garhage Man Lectured Ranftary facilitiss In New Britain Brand Toilet cated on the Paper is made from purest materials only, 1t will dis- solve readily and thercfore cause no obstruction to plumbing ry arra was Instruet 10¢ pkg., ? to change them the board of health ear down the s nd bulld a modern 3 for 25c notified THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. | ing the purchaser of the 169-171 MAIN ST, oted to allow M jte time to di He stated fn 1 tion that it w va #0ld tha hon [the epinton of the boara t chaser has a come-hack fn t1 John Swanson, ene of the th e collectors, w r not complying of his agreement [time he has used only the lasi month there have been 17 complaints agalnst Mr. Swanson and e at {he has been fined $15. In the last days there have been 73 com- HORSFALL |+ COATS | At Tow Prices " $18.75 Revaltyinoolens At **$19.75 fur borders and a few one For Motor, Sports or Dressy Wear, he [two nea two no he agreed WAHRAN[ ISSUU] \ MURDER CHARGED e are protty cats o s are coats ot sen with of French flannel " $35.00 and sitks of Rum Runper are enafa af natural Kacha Plattstmrg, N. ¥, Aug. 17 Immigration patrel inspector & M. DI facod The za 3 coats for earl b charged with first de 07'()0 /,UI m S(ur iehcamas AhodpEial E o T =on arrest day af Cooy |ersvil liam Eske of Nev knawn north country | ottn ork, hootleggers as the “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” at Cr € Open All Day by : 'fifi‘gg 5 [ f\i}?fifiq | £33 il Beotugg »;::J Flea COMDANY. CHAPMAN-PALMER FOOT Vareiagze Takes Place at St. Mary's eception and Breakfast < Home—WIill Live Here. NAD N THAMES PLA REGULR SESSION ¢ (Little Business Transacted— withe | | part- | “Y" [Halloran for the repalir of sidenalks N -{ized at a special meeting of th °d | commodations committee in reg: Within | iy Agent Aeensed i Killng amuet | today e murder for Big ] | Sure Relief | FOR INDIGESTION BELL-AN S 25% and 75¢ Packages Everyihare NEW SCHOOL GONTRACTS SIGNED {Board Makes Saving in General toof 152580 to Matthew [in front of a number of school build- |ings throughout’the city was author | |school board called yesterday aft noon for the purpose of hearing commendations of the school |to-the awarding and signing of con- acts for the construction of the city Tn presenting Mr. Halloran's bill, | School Committeernan H. T. Burr said that there was no question in his mind but that the worl s |necessary, He said that the publie | works department had several times complajned of the poor and w condition of the various sidew afe alks {Youth Repags Kindness ol Anthorlties at Garden City. (Oontract ¢ | [town near s _[ted having kit rested in Giarden | when offir school on the enst side of the | [vestorday the | lire he | broke donn ,“.1 repaired, and this prompted fthe finance committee to go School Commiitteeman Joseph M. | artiard ric | ommittee to elgn o ry in the construe- 0ol comniod contra {tion of Inwing Commit with the fol- r man rve the right to e ontions enumer Is of the \nlo\ s | i Connor pluimbin, by ous bid for tarrival a nd sald that w s they ey ghven give a made vould thich per | them the meetinz | ntion fo the ! o Smalley hool where ol where | of Airt acenr duri causing considera shed down on Hartford FSTATE. TAX RULING Mon n nera pinion am | he eonld not remember how | Tordan turn though he k Officers of the Kansas town n\‘i the youth’s father has been notified and s expected to arrive In Garden City soon. ADWITS KILLIG TOURIST INAUTO From Colorado Epriugs last night same word that the prisoner may | be Everett Adams, 19, of Wiming- | ton, Ohlo. This announcement from | police of tha Colorado clty sa about & week ag ift requesied them to search for Moforist With Fatal Holdup S [ holding a youth by (he name of | | Everett Adame, Teat of Confession Mis- | Jordan in his confession rail [sourl were being searched today for “I was broke coming from Terra the hody of Adam Clawson, 3, of |Haute Indiana Chane et Ny np this side of Jefferson City. Ha sald T looked like a well dressed | T ke ving because 1 are holding a youth who calls him- |had only fifty cents gelf “Fred Jordan" and who has|could travel together. T had to tall econfassed that he murdered Claw. | him T was broke and thou son after the had given him | we gof DRIIERTRNE keouta ¥ Clawson startad on a motor tour| pa s of the west after the close of 1he|and 1 sts Cedarhurst school for the summer | gaid | w acation, save advices from Geneva, |t hold Ny, S visited his mother |1 and slstar before starting west. A | e post eard received by a friend In Lodl, N. Y. »d from a son Kansas Citv, Mo, Aug, 12 () — Highways west of California, . & school teacher. | Kansas, | o ot w latter 1% the ~oipe. 1 him up. yped to take off his coat a4 to hald him up. He | ed ab ma, Him up and Iy shat. Then he fender. 1 don’t know how many T ne Alin't we on, T dropped the picked it up.* Himes 1 shot small [ was the last | was doin em to know heard from Clawson. His moiher, becoming worried, had asked polics In Missonrl and Kaneas to he the Tookout for him Tha g and neve vouth, wha yesterdav admit od Cla City Items City, A 3 The ra there o Pl was ar- | Innse nf Vetsrane auxiiar will ho corfal for mambsere o e lnight at $:50 o'clock in Jr. O, T wan fdentified | A AL han but up until o ypee Harry Morrle of Rossevelt denied latrent. Hartford, daughter of Police- an and Mrs, Gustave Hel | 1, his city, red S ST by it license plates St had bought the ¢ Haute, Tnd \:h\m\ Murder Taneoln stres broken b a broken ri swing in Flizabeth P i Mondar night. Mrs. ) three vear old daughter wer er right m in a fall from a rtford signed 4 eonfes 4 her walked Teffersan slon, telling how. as e along the vead west nf Clawson pick Mrs and in attempting fo save her, Morris also fell oked lunches H-dressed bum.'" at Crowell's. leents in his Weinstein and xtures in the store has sold fo Joseph times f s aing iha 21,000 dam against Carl Salvatore and ba by Gennaro Palmien and Raymond P. Dunn the plaintiffs claiming * and dumped the diteh near a enlvert Turning fhe vouth returned to f way and eonting Hill. Mo, he e re linz California There 1 noticed blood 7 to rlean it car around, main o calla nsen plater planas at Moran A } rrv Hershkowits has susd ¥, A u for 240 dam vos rendered. The papers are r > fourth Monday of An T A ot hen T otried to remiah ©ash Heal Name T S e ahded Withhalds onrr Jehn Cash i James V. e him O Brien for claima that blackening and caus - |ing athar bruises and injuries \{etralas and Planne, at Morans' Rrosn of admitted | outh's O'Rrien attacked Jordan is hoth eves, entting his Jips name and | clined to divulge it ~nature is NOT on the Box, it is NOT BROMO QUININE | Behfizd the Book What a lot that means to the 20.000 local people whose bank books carry the name of The Commer- cial Trust Co. It means safety for their funds; Iiberal interest; convenience of location; service such as only an institution of this character can render. Make this your bank Open Saturdays Six to Eight P. M Standard Time Clawson picked mo | | cald wo ! | a hell of a fine buddy | M sort of o1l over on | ver realized what § lin tha swing when the child fell out | A Little More Coffee, Please, And Another Roll Now that bre May we speak Bully for you, Your car jndg Mr. Chrysler doc The Chrysler, S0 do we. In fact, everyhody does, a word? Mrs, love akfast is over Tibbets ment is perfect, You will too, when vou drive oune, There are good reagons I"or this affection, P. 8—Lonie Jones may have hought a Hudzon. So much for that. But Mis A Chrysler IMOMA Louie Jones hought Need we say more? S H. BENNETT, The Chrysler Man, GOODS STORE 116 Main Semi-Annual Clearance : trcef» w(‘ orner Wa Inut and Arch Streets Thursday, Friday, Saturday TOMORROW AT 9 A. M. WE BEGIN OUR FIRST DAY CLEARANCE SALE. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS MERCHANDISE CUT TO THE LOWEST PRICE. MAKE THIS SALE YOUR TRADING PLACE AND SAVE DOLLARS PEQUOT St 72x90. Sale Price FRUIT OF THE LOOM HEMSTITCHED PILLOW CA 42x36 and Double Ors. Size 15x36. Nale Sale l"n ice “rice TMPORTED PURE T I\I N TABLE CLOTH SE T‘l"\ald length, Iwm\tmlwl \uvh six s to match. Reg. $2 98 Sale Price "FINE VOILE SPLASH RUFFLED CURTAINS 21, length. Reg. $1.19. $1 00 Sale Price, pail NFAST SILK DRAPERIES In very pretty designs, in blue, rose, green and gold, Reg. $1.19 yard. 75 Cc Sale Price, yard " SATIN BROCADED GIRDIES Half Elasfic SILK SLIPS Shadow-proof, also ruffled, many different Sale Price - COUCH COVERS Very neat designs and fringed. Regular St $1.49 Sale Price T BOYS' WASH SUITS All our boys’ wash suitsare marked down 20% 3%, Targe assortment to rhonce Regular £1.75. Sale F Q $1 29 P‘,h\!().\lffl Size 66x80 woven, rabhit skin; in the new as- soriment of plaids and col- Regular BnPlio0 et 8/4 PEQUOT SHEETING Bleached. Sale Price, yard 45C NKETS soft as a 36-inch BERKLEY CAMBRIC Fine quality. Regular 29c¢ yard. o lgc Sale Price, LK DRESS CREPF, AN CREPE In many pretty patterns to choose from. Regular up to $1.49 yvard. ‘nlv Price, yard . (HILDRE SUITS Spick and span, made in ribbed or nain- sook, athletic styles, bloomer knee or plain in ail styles, Regular 59c. 37 ~9lC TWO-PIECE Sale Price .. BALBRIGGAN U NEERWEAR price $4.98. $2.79 ALL ()l MEN’S Regular 59¢, Sale Price MEN'S ATHLETIC UNION SUT Full cut and good make Regular 98c. | Sale Price “CHILDR THREE-QUARTER ;TH SOCKS Mercerized and in all colors, perfects. — To close out for 5 2 pair 25c LADIES' PURE SILK THREAD HOSE Semi-fashioned A new pair if dissatisfied, Reg. 81 pair. Sale Price, pair .. ~ ALLWOOL LADIES’ BATYING SUITS Have heen selling as high $2 25 as $3.93. Sale Price .

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