New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 21, 1925, Page 22

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NO STRIKE YET York Garment Trades Work. LATIN AMERIGAN | Williamstown Soeaker Discisses w Western Hemispher New ers Back on Job Today—Officials Saunders Ahoard Tug W nh Gertrude Pdmlo rs, & forme aper corres- tiug accompanving \fter his gradua- itain High school, ot (s o4 the Her-| on west Thomas McAvoy, arm iy A sie war he enrolled in e 2 on the gigning tce a 4 an Amer made confesgion that he (ol o e | Brooklyn girl, to can n SUITS ARE FILED T per e world come from Zanibar. o S e ST TWhich Pamage Runaway Antns House and Garage in RBridceport Basts for Court Action Bridgeport movements af pne of which rra front of a ho into a SHOE SALE Taking the price down a notch is our way of introducing Florsheim Shoes to a greater number of men. Whether you'te a regular Florsheim wearer or not doesn’t matter — this is a good time to buy FLORSHEIMS “THUNDERROL Woman Was Furt On Island—Inqgniry RIDER DIES Device At Coney Possible Wednesday Ts the Last Day of Tnis Sale Vogue Shoe Shop 236 MAIN “In the Heart of lhe ( ity STRIKE 18 SETTLED In Weird Confession Mystery v B cripple, d be insane after he had surrendered to Philadelphia palice 2 brutally “got even” Since fingerprints were found on the dead givl | could not have committed the crime, it was pointed ont, apparent familiarity with the case added to the muzter | with her ElIMINATlflN OF BOOTLEG WHISKEY (Continued ¥rom First Page) X |dress (gation nany r» had 0w {n the enforcement declded there i e [to |that is to becoma operative Sept. | Announcing his selections, | prohil ‘m:,.«-fi Chief Investigator In addin 1o the tw nal, a His ator treaties And Andre crupnlons antage of zn flags. & coast guard first bor- | cus- | declared bv alienists murdered Flarence T hrather, ‘s thinat ane, a policeman MeAvos vet h FOR THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 37Cn~ LEGS OF ( 1995 SPRIN( TOP ROUND ROAST MILK FED VEAL 25C h SOLID MEAT CORNED BE FANCY DRY PICKED ROASTING 42(: h CHICKENS (1 pound average) Ih 42( FANCY FRESH KILLED CHOICE YOUNG FOWL FRICASSEE (4 pound average) CHICKENS 37c 27¢c » 35¢ “NATIONAL REAND" REGULAR ZZC th h 22(: € 1h SIUGAR CURED SMOKED H \\1& h 49C th 1h 49C LEAN FRESH PORK SHOULDERS SEE STORE WINDOWS FOR FAMOUS “NATIONAL” SATURDAY 6 TO 8 P. M, SPECIALS 35¢ “('LOV ERBLOOM” PURE CREAMERY BUTTER (in One Pound Prints) National Meat Stores Co. TEL. 403 70 WEST MAIN Largest Retailers of Q 1.‘l|h Meats in U. S. Stores in New York, New o husetts, Pennsylvania and Connontlint ald today that after investl- |s re counsel should give prompt at 3 wha whould By given & chence e good under the new plan the tion chief sald his new force ake war on bootleg whole- ould make the question | D¢ c e - e om enty-four dis- funetion criminal investigators and cover operators) A “Meantime we shall proceed vig- orously toward the arrest and pun- | ishment through major conspiracy | cases of those who are conducting the bootleg business, These cases will bs made under legal guidance cooperation of th stice will be given v court actlon. In each dis under. Baird, distriet vad traffic officlal and was ree- mmended by Judge Elbert H, Gary, > stee] manufacturer I'he other name on the list of the [1x new men brought into the serve. | tors is that of E, C. F. who will be 1n ¢ e in General Andrews n on the recommen lH('vr ernor of Hawall districts acting ad. chosen for the | department of tentlon to clearing court order that the decks may be cleared for prompt action along L | ines Aockets, in he had not an who ements."” the above “The attack on the markst must be a matter of education, | best ba conducted by thore organi and can s to function,” of tha temporary ap- zations and indlvidu the law and o munity welfare,’ s interested in nee and com- service I felt after meeting the state di- ould Le a great most of them | ¢ under a sys- ve more phw- field enforce- Four of tha six ne lintn the service are, like General |, istakes noi Andrews, former army officers, Halsey Dunv charge at Tav the World w d | gaged in b e seven vears, Herbert H, White, selected for the Fort Worth district ficer and was pla because of the Lorder problems Robert B, Frith is a retired n Los Angeles a jody, who takes ! tem tha wan & colonel in | has been en- | for to t! hibition.” 7 half of the new stafl > paid $6.0 paid in e burean.” 'T.J. Boyle & J. J. Kelly Specinlties on Fresh Na- Rest Creamers Butter Ordets delivered Phone 3385, ofticer Tiving Groceries, | tive Fges. Hanlen, tent tn Porin Rico Teas and Coffees Rarrett, tha di- [ta all parts of city Afficer | 462 East Stroet | acsnme, charge of that district AT in place of Tohn T ctor, also 18 a retired arm: formerly was a | eald he | were chosen be. || ct that after the new wys- | | he con- | demonstrate their abll- | e THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick uference. CONSECUTIVE 1 e i Iine Iine 1 . Rates Upon Applie Count 6 worde to a Iine. 14 lines to ap tneh, Minimum Space, § lines. Miatmum Book Cliarge 86 cents. No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for Clasitied Page on Bame Lay. 8ut. 10 Ade Accepted Over the Teleyhune for convenlence of customers. Call km Ask for & “Want Ad” Operator. ——————————eed ————— L ANNOUNCEMENTS ] — | Burial Lots, Monumeuts 1 | BURTAL VAULTS—Coocrete wioel relne | torced; water preof, bermetically eeal \ o4, will outlast either wood or metal . Do not require larger lota KReasvnably priced. N, ‘ Tel. 647-15 NEW BRITAIN=M Oak 8t Mo B. Vault Co. Kensington. ninental Works, 123 of all sizer and descript & and letter cutting | .our_specialty, Florist L i plants, |CUT FLOWERS- Vieasing | al WANTED:—Man to zell electrical ;‘l'l“]i‘ ances in New Britain and vicinity to 19,000 homes that already have accounts with vs, Commission hasis with drawing account. The right man can make money and place himself in line for promotion. Experience is not essential, but reliability, pe ‘ance and determination are necessary. If you Iack these qualities save your time and ouy Apply to Sales Mar 92 West M Street, New Britain, at once. Very fins o' Greenhcusa 218 City Items e prices on all Ena 3T W Main 1 fiight up Mar |—advt | Gulbransen player planos at Morans, —advt, The Newingtom Garden club =il hold a flow No Other Newspaper” 's recently he received from fied advertis sults | Said one of our Class d when asked ahout the Herald Classified Ads. Pretty strong statement—but it hears out our own knowledge that the Classified Ads of this newspaper reach all possible prospects in New Britain and vicinity. Call 925 now and let one of our trained Ad- Takers assist you in preparing the right ad for your proposition, HERALD CLASSIFIED SERVICE S, S| } POLLY AND HER PALS OH DEARIE AME! OM- HERE'S tail Missing , S A LETTEF HE FROM MA! - SHE 7 “OUR BULL BUTTED TH | HIPED MAAN OVER To LT OA TH ROOF OF TH' GRAN ELEVATOR AA > 20 FEET TO TH' STREET ¢ | WHERE HE WAS AUDGED ) | BY J. P. McEVOY qu HAY IN MIND. CO wu" HAVE «To PAY FOR Y — o SHLX! o\ FERGOT \ > To SAY! FELL rticipate at Morans'— was born Tuesdav to Mrs. Carl Alfredson of 45 } ington avenue, My r Sale—Countera and shox cases Lsnwd and Herrmann Co— {advt Miss Kitty Smith urderwent an operation at the Hart. ford hospital, has rsturned to her home and is convalescing The op- eration was performed by Dr Row. ley of Hartf and Dr. John T Donnelly of th Homs eooked lunches at Crowell's who recently attner, Judge t sald app 1 at the probate o of the the time and p! 2 this order {n some nev 1 n eald New Britain. ha:ing 4 b make. NARD F. GAFFNET, Judgs. SS engagemant and just as ARE ready to bounce dov AND GRAB the an} eee that something with tubs of so3; her but finally ge BEARD #craped off and then g OTHER TUBE to use on your tee) ) TOU hase shaved with toots THEN and there declars tha thing wou will An after the EMENT will bs to consult n't have to depend o CARS AID won't have to rush and can be ON TIME to all your businesr en gagements—J EVER? Union Suburban Express Daily Service Between New Britain Office, Johnson, ¢6 Main St. Occupin & Tel. 125-4, Hartford, New Britain, Plainville, Forestyille and Bristol.

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