New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 21, 1925, Page 2

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Pocket | VUIEIEAS " LETTEROFREGRET Copyrlghts Bmkers Wie Somy 10 Cause Trounle Each book contains one or more storles by Popular Present Day Authors. Thess are the only pocket copyrights by such famous authors at this price, There are Western Storfes, Sea Storfes, Mystery Storles, Love Stories 1 Storfes by Authors who are World k broker of Famous, | mitted suicide 15¢ rn ; o A quarre! with her hu to have becn the artment band was said Sta 3 o) cause, SiatloneryAb et e was found in her bedroom in rear of the apartment by usband and John The ours. By her n dead t cre two empty ttles labelled “verons t six tablets DICKINSON |+~ DRUG CO. which read 169-171 MAIN ST, e vou trouble, good-I ddressed to the superintend ent read convenience, 1 “Sorry to ou all this all you ve done Cordially yotirs—" local police said that Mr. en lad informed them tl 19 his wife had a dlsagreen ¢ and that he left to ht in New Y Did nt last end the rk lest his presence aggravate the quarrel, He went to business in the morning and when ha called the apartment here on the ,1.,‘.»,”,; and recelved no ared trouble and came do e | Holding Up the Va]ue But Not the Purchaser | ' It's easy for a store to hold up the customer—but it isn't easy tor the game store to hold out, one, two, and five years with the same men. Our | guper-value policy forbids us ask- | ing an extra profit even though | the customer would be perfectly | willing to y i AVe are holding { and holding out i buyers the best bargains in Hart i | ! l il MG answer ¥n 1o in- He Lngfiknd on the door spartment but there He found the superintendent | two tried to fores the door, Didrichsen had left his key York climbed a fire eseave in the rear and thro a window Iroom \v:— Didrichsen room first and discovered of his wife, He was hadly over the event n and the = unable to t an hour. The elty physician, Dr. George Relss, pronounced the dsath a sulelde of the for Mr in New was no three, four that epened on up our values to fumped Into the prospectite stricken See these itord and when the eity arrived, police HORSFALT, MEN'S FANCY SUITS Fomenis $37.50 to 860 . ncluding many of our famous Horsfall m ade hand-tallored s1its. The eouple had no ' Mr veteran ehildren. Tn Didrichsen i of the world the sncial regicte recarded as a var, NMrs, Didrichsen ol HORSFALLS | e s v 13-99 Xsyhum Stree || in .\u._rm;o_x was 24 years s Point Miilions fanapolis ujt Pays to Buy Our Kind” R vitzerland, rmiek Chsor store Open All Day Esery s Business 1 feller Corr TR urt in which the i #d) 1o ba ' pre Inot] mather nmypti ~hert € iled the Equitable York truster 118 MAIN ST. Mutual Bldg. WHAT WOULD BE MORE !appetizing for breakfast * than Ham and Eggs? Why READ THE BLRALD CLASSITILD Then this effort failed they the hody | SPRAYED FRUIT TAKES ONE LIFE, 2,000 SICK, Devil's Grippe" Fpldemic Has Broken Out Near Hammon- ton, New Jersey pe” as a n v malady ion has b have been raported b elans of the the last th e in thi within weuks are ir Dr. A id he Ru i 1 t is laid to nden county um of Barrington s and Audubon The com unwashed spraved to “tle. s old, of An- which ha died on Tuesdoy all, 11, of 111 In the Camden, after FIVALS WILL TRY CHANNEL AGA Both Miss Ederle and Miss Har- rison Announce Plans 1t which has JTapans Marian Lyons, vho ate pea t the luhon, Jorsey hospital, Bonlogne 21 (P girl an- France, Aug Gertrude Ederle, American has decided to have the Fne swimmer, other try at Jily on A Lillian Harrise the A to n lish Channel prot 1 or Sept. 1. Miss star tempt the tno se da S may start out foge ak Helmy, the Egy up the sinkir Tl ptian fore had per for Miss the who girl Lrief time vill make his trial turday or Snnday ese dates 1dent npon weather \ditions T, W English veteran Channel in 1911, has been engaged »n and handle Miss Ederle naturally and are de- water ro1a BRI Burgess 1o condit lieartti \t to conquer the Chann: 0] tempt last today Jer for her uns | Tresdav, Ronle for 1eft siderable { (A and both Miss Miss Elsie flming as- York. Roth in Burgess intinn of New vomen Iy, Ewing. Preshyterian Miczion Leader, Ts Dead | e 21 P—Th irters o heart Most of the | who trafned | the | AMUNDSEN'S BOAT WAITING FOR-OIL The Maud Is to Be Taken to San| Francisco fo Be Sold Nome, Alaska, Aug. 21 (A—Cap- tain Roald Amundsen’s auxillary ex- | ploration sehooner Maud, which has | been drifting in Arctic fce since 1932, and is now lying at East Cape, Si- berla, awaiting ofl, is expected here about August 25 on her way to San | Irancseo to he sold i The information R. 8 Pollister n compi “l\lr'wg tra l-u., ac along the found everythi Maud and had a ient su oil for the voyage but ghort of ne and lubricating oils. A sovlet | was expressed to Kolyms | was bréught by | t of the Swen- has been con- | itfes with the rla coast. He 1l aboard the in Oskar Westling said | proceed to N v soviet ome y nV fuel | wa , the Kalyma g a river settlement The Maud wi supply from the | walt about a week | longer for the Russian ship then art for Nome, Captain Westling waid. Pollister gave the Maud three cans.of engine oil man died ahoard t during the winfer of 1922, but did not Later an | One Maud | Pollister ascertaln his ire Arctic ipting to The d was'the father of one of the |2irls which Amundsen took from | C'hukotsk Peninsula, Siheria, to Nor- | for education Maud ar name Maud in the mid- while it was at across the North Pole pack rift native WAy, The Am was dispatehed hy me 1922 ta drift in | A o : across the Be- Westling, famous N pole. reeglan e cides Captain Otto rup, r. Kal Hansen, S« Dahl; T r.oand scientist Dahl. Russia and two Es- | Ola ngin kimos were aboard NOCTORS l) (‘IARE HERZDG 1 MF‘WF T0 COMMUNITY| Make Report ta Poliee Canrt on Man Taken Into Custody H Last Tunesday and A I stand in 4, George W, Dunr 1 were called fo the court today to tell the of ohser result ations they 1 Herzog of ad made on iarles street, | continued untl to t his men jon. Dr tality s Duny hat Herzog from i tia praec ommur Tr rd eancurred In nosis case wa morni it is « nued i tamer % for sentence, ted Prose- v (3. Woods will recom at Herzog b Norwich state mend to the eourt 1 mmitted pital 1 for It to tl Herzog was originally ar £130.000 FIRE A Lendan hotel h re £150,000 yostor LO&S fames ha AN “have all the hother of boiling a ham when you can come fo this shop and get tity of cither small, the bess cuts of quality meat and arve fo serve you with courtesy at time Visit this Delir shop when calls. any quan ham, large or you desire? We have 63 MAIN STREET SPECI ready any en company ADS 1OR RESULIS unexpec 1 SATURDAY SPECTALS 'PHOLSTERED-BA( l\ Cloverhloom Entter, i o 52¢ b, i quah X HAVMOCK WITH RACE Brookfield Butter y2¢ 1h. 35¢ Ih. smoked Short Cut shoulder *ne b, Ham b Tmported =i 60¢ b, Genuine Tmpocted Roquefort (heese, Raked Be ns 2 hs, (‘ahhage Nalad 22¢ Jh Man Our Own Make 35¢ pint. annaice M 'W”U\T \' -PIECE Stuffed Young ('} kens 10¢ Ih. é R | | | " & SIMMONS BEDS TRUNKS—RAGS—X ! Rlack Enamel Traveli AROUT THF ¥ rankforters 2 " Minood Ham Riodring m Head Cheess Brown Of I Pressed Ham Trunks—Steamer and « heese Fickles Thick Botogna Lard Laaf | Beet ne alads Limbur, Tea WINDOW Batter Co! 0 uuwh( Gent MACKAY &WALLIN NEXT TO METHODIST CHURCH HANMMOCK cham hu Covered with khaki colon KAREST, VELOUR SUITE—AI Ill "PIHI tion; 811 19.00 AND BEDDING G RF\H\ REDU( Hl UITCASES Cases—Pri Ve a $2.95 nne Cowhide f1 4.0 Dress—All at Big Reductions “HADES CRETONNES good select AL LOW FRICES TOMORROW ON ALL COUCH HAMMOCKS $16.95 $14.95 |'Y winlam © more than seven | desertion from Personals Counciiman Thure Bengston has | resumed his duties after a vacatlon Mrs. Francls Coyle of Brooklyn N. Y., is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs, P J. Ahern ot Franklin Square Allen More, chalrman of the board of directors of the Stanley Works, home at Oak Bluffs after a business trip to this eti Mr. and Mrs Joseph Doran of New rk ofty are visiting Mrs. Doran's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Curtlr of Hawkins street. has returned to his summer City Hall superintendent and Mrs Smith and daughter (‘.nvmmr of Prospect street and Miss on of Hartford, are on a two camping trip to the Thousand Nduxs and other points of interest Cecil § Cochrane fs spending a two weeks” vacation at Clinton. James F Havlick and family are spendlng two weeks' vacation in land, O. ACGUSED FREED O BOSTON MURDER Frank Crecorian Not Guilty in Price Slaying Recton, 21 (P — allas Corey, of Aug Frank Cre corian, Worcester, vas found not guilty last night of he murder of Mae Price, wardrobe mistress of the Brown Derby musi- ral comedy the Hotel Hollis here last May 31 company in her room at The jury received the cass late this vesterday afternoon required b to reach not re: Taeiof their decision, Corey = leased but was held on a o the 1 nite army in her the bed beaten Price bedraom face She had but the m was found ownward on rely jeal examiner © to enf- she was whila been reported that death fncation, probably o thrown face downward un- | {consclous Mrs, Price, who was ki good angel” of fhe company b ause of her many kindnesses 1o the der own as the le sum guard- cmpany. A envelope was found le bad, Bits of flash under fingernails indicated she had 1 her assailant's face in ~horus girls, 1p. of money whirh & pay neath th 1Rgl 0 with the Wit declared fhat and having night crime ydentified him - as no testimony directs a8 denfed by on for A vere Judgs Lummus Cor I held last anthorities who eharee 1h on e night ar the him with tesertion from fhe 204 DRI‘JFR HNED %100 POR OPERATING WHILE DRUNK Cherry Street Man Changes Plea fo Guilty In Police Conrt Today Frank Johnson of 305 ! arrested Monday night on a harge of operating an automobile under th ce of liguor, nleaded Jndge Wil liam C. in police court fined $100 while guilty Hungerford orning wan ¢ not guilty to the o but ch raignment ti Henry Prudon of East B 4 310 and costs on a ch automobile ght 1arge Mon- d his plea on ar- s mornin day. g0 of rating an on South street last 1 without an rator's license. He admitted this that he has no license to His a it \m Pa- trol Drivern Mi esult- o4 trom an in: cident in which he was invo s last ni hasl Broph estigation of an ac- ed Johnsen entered a plea | e THESE MONEY SAVING SPECIALS ARE A GREAT HELP TO THE THRIFTY MARKET YOU'LL SAY SO WHEN YOU GET IN WITH THE CROWDS, FOR SATURDAY! ‘i ——REGULAR HOUR SALES— 870 11 A M, | # TO 11 0 TO 11 A M, ROUND, S'LOIN, PORTERH'SE LEAN FRESH BEST NATIVE STEAK SHOULDERS| POTATOES oo 28l 200 Peck Lt d8e TRESH GROUND | FRESH FRICASSER FRESH NATIVE Hamburg 3|bs. ZSc |Fowl...... lb 28¢ | ' Sweet Corn doz. 10c SUGAR A M, | 1O 1 l‘ GOLD _‘II. AL or MOHICAN EVAPORATED MILK 10 Ibs, . 25 Ih, sack . 5ie .St 2 bs. 3¢ | 3 cans 28¢ TROM 3 TO 5 P. M. ARMOTUR’'S LEAN SMOKED | PRIME RIB SHOULDERS Ib. 19¢ ROASTS BEEF Ib. 24¢ —— ALL-DAY SPECIALS —— BEEF LAMB LEAN BOILYNG BEEFP | LEGS GENUINE SPRING LAMB LEAN POT ROASTS TAMRB LOINS TO ROAST . PRIME CHUCK ROASTS | FOREQUARTERS TO BAKE .. PRIME RUMP ROASTS | LEAN STEW LAMB RONELESS ROLLED ROASTS | FANCY LAMB CHOPS . .,. ¥ PORK FRESH ROASTS PORK .... FRLSH SPARERIBS SUGAR CURER BACON . MORRELL'S SKINNED HA) Q FRESH PORK CHOPS MILK FED VEAL LEGS . PRIME RUMP ROASTS SHOULDER ROA S BRY \~1\ FOR STEW nn T‘ll CHOICE VEAL CHOPS SWIIT'S GOLDEN WEST VWOWEL IRE ATTED ROASTING CHICKENS ..,.. Ib, FINEST CREAMERY | &1 LECTED FRESH BUTTER EGGS LARD JAM 2Ibs..... 95¢ 2doz..... 77c|21bs..... 39¢|2bs. .... 31¢c FINEST EARLY JUNE PEAS :‘u;‘n;:;"k 296 19C OLIVES IN BULK OUR SUPERIOR QUALIT‘{ BAKED GOODS. Sure to Satisfy PIES . . ea. 25¢ | Pound Cake. Ib. 20c | Bread, 16 oz. oaf Te \ Nut Loaf Cake . 20c | Asst'd Cup Cakes ..., doz, 24c Sponge Cake . 25¢ | Corn Muffins ........ doz. 180 Neapolitans 50c | The Best BUNS and ROLLS TEA ..} b. pkg. 27c | HIRES ROOT BEER EXTRACT ...2 bots, | VANJLLA OR LEMON EXTRAOT..2 bots. RUMFORD'S BAKING POWDER 1 1b. can FRESH ELBOW MACARONI .2 Ibs, MOHICAN MAYONNAISE . 2 jars B. C, UNEEDA BISCUIT . .4 pkgs, bfifi&fis e doz: H(‘H Bas. | LARGE RIPE 69c | TOMATOES MEATY PRU s 10¢ INS REST PURE I SPECIAL RASP, 25¢ Al't KINDS Pl“l\' ES IN BULK | 8 CANS 12 CANS 95c $1.40 Peanut Butter . [ Sarhmaliow Rolls ... Angel Cake .... Layer Cake ... ea. e, 30 | . ea, 200 ' copma - 31bs. $1.00 PURE RED (‘l'RR.\\I JELLY...2 glasses PURE TOMATO CATSUP . £ bots. YORK STATE PEA BEAN R The, CAMPBELL'S BEANS or SOUPS . 3 cans FRESHLY BAKED GINGER SNAPS 2 Ihs N. B. €. LORNA DOONES . . Ih, 5c to llL\\!'.R RED BUTTER- BLEND 2 OOLONG 35c 25¢ 28¢ 23¢c 3¢ 10c 19¢ 14 QT. BAS. 39¢ . 4 qts. 256 Il“l\l!":l:’l?:)}‘:" ; 15C '"l”.v 2 doz. 153 4% b 295 The Largest Exhibit of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in the City . Ib. 40c | Swordfish .Ib. 40c 7 \R( "’l‘ WATERMELONS L e, ! 45c 4 QTS 15¢ | FRESH LIMA BE/ SOUN Tl'"lCY LEMONS ...... NEW WALNTUT DMEATS ....... FXTRA FAN T4 Qrs. PEACHES ...... 25¢ GREEN OR WAX 15c BEANS .. NATIVE GRE! CUCUMBERS | LARGE | prLuvs FRF 1. 12¢ | Halibut .. VRESIH Mackerel . . 9. Piece (OMBINATION WALNUT DINING SUITE Large Buffet, beautiful five Chairs and Host Chan holstered 1n leather. Special at $189.00 ohlong Table China, Side up gennine spring ptionally well built $159. 00 exce \\D fFRk\ of t CLOTHS THIS MODEL REDUCED $75 - o Our HALF PRICE Victrola sale will not last much longer, as there are but few models obtainable from the factor_,v at these prices. Step in NOW and select yours — We will deliver any time Your Only Opportunity To Buy At 15 Price ENRY MORANS & SONS OPP. MYRTLE

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