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PLANNING FACTORY ™ e garage building on property adjoin- ing the Landers, Frary & Clark fac- tory on South High street, Mrs, Min- i the faoet the same plof. under the quasi commission has b the past year. on the Hagearty en operating for arings were held eant appealed to the permit was fssued The plan submitted for action at time is fomew that submitted as a a remonsty buile owners ta fila if none fs made the lot on the north east Layal Order of Moose 324 To Have Picnic Sept, 20 = Rritain Iadze, of 2 committee in whose hands de of the annual e being worked ont Tt is the plan of the Mnnse ta in- Ipje in this city have been married and several other lodge ta 10in with |is ane of the oldest emploves af the the Hardware oity organization in |F. New Electricity Rate recelved an an- nouncement of a new optonal resi- honsehold refrigeration, | The new rate Is a combination one for lighting, coking, heating refrige- 1 throngh one meter, Dl rate and the new optional rate lies that there i3 a higher rvice and nie Hagearty has applicd for a per- |monthly fised charge emhodied in|Earl €. Norris, were the new rate but a lower energy or | here yesterday afternoon, kilowatt hour charge, which makes |20 explosion of the engine of their o average cost per kilowatt hour [airplane a few minutes The Hagearty case was one of the [jqyer if any quantity of service is |had hopped off on a return flight to most interesting building disputes to 'nsed, The encrgy charge on the pre- | Bolling field Tmmediately \ereas on the new rate it Is to he [erashed from a o conts per KHW. Ordinary |more than 160 feet it \ting customers will not find the flames and before new rate any more adventageous rushed to the men, their bodies werc 1o almost beyond recognition, tain Hale flew here ‘_r who may he planning to, will ben- | fo pass the week-end at the fash- | huilding on soning ordi- (sent residentlal rate is flve cents the building The appli- court, but no Lt the householders who make nee |af electric stoves, refrigerators, efe. ofit by the application of it nilar to | Atlanta e | Alterations in Block e ad praperty | o and | Gl be | A building permit has been is [ ticipated in i sned by Inspeet n for alterations fn Regley's Magearty |black, which is to house the City e National bank of New Britain, The changes will he extensive and the cost of the work is mated at W00 Thel canfric: Bhast been | nm) oftNiHevera] hunfred Lawrence & Coe. Tt is ex od that the work will take [three nionths to complete Lovat O annual field S aRairman |Willis H. Roden of 387 Stanley [flames nt Are NoT |craat will ehserve the &Sth anni- [versary of their wedding. Few con Middletonn |langer than they have. Mr, Roden |10 take char i\r\wm'v"’in Hardware Corp, | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, For towsenetd vsrs THO KILLED IN Lives in Explosion White Sulphur Sprir ginfa, Aug. 24 (P)-- » of the United States army air height of scarcely [ionable Green Brier rezort as a guest ~ f Mr. and Mrs, Thomas B. Paine of He attended the an nual Green Brier horse chow To Cost About 324,000 paines vesterday and last night par- horse show ball, Faward J. Hen |Ohe of the season’s social events, | His plane was parked on one of {the fafrways of | preparatory to his return flight and |a targa number of friends accom- | | panted him from the Casino to see the resort, sitting on the Casino ver- landae, and the lawns saw the plane I rise to an altitude of ahout 100 feet |then suddenly turn Intn a nose dive | 58TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY |2nd erash to the ground SinAa A 20, Mr. and Mrs, |ately the plane was The war department in YWashing- ton has heen notified and a repre- sentative will arrive here tamorrow of the hodies Gun to Take Long Jaunt This giant 14-inch gun, which weighs 250,000 pounds, is about to travel all the way trom Aberdeen, Md,, to the Pacific coast. It will take two weeks. Below it is shown firing at a target 25 miles away; above, in position far traveling. 26 CHURCH STREET . Miller Co. | 1 With a warning to stay awn Your Money's Your Money $8.50 Each Just Received Two (ases of the Famous enwood All Wool BLANKETS Size 72x84 Factory Seconds, Some Just Slightly Soiled. All To Go $8.50 Each SEE OUR WINDOW POLIGEMAN QUELLS ARPLANE MISHAP| TWO AFTER BATTLE Owner of Land Origimally it rove for etectric serviee tor Gant Hale and Mechanic lnseiWalinssns Brings in Orange Wanted fo Erect Garage permit for a public ration, ete., and all current will he * Street Disturbers . West Vir-| Walter Stachelek, 18, of 44 Orange valuable [sctts |8 occupied by drug storcs and tobacco stores, Returns from 1 by Hen MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1925, IDRUG AND TOBACGO COS. j 0CCUPY VALUABLE SITES |locate on the most highly q | property. In 19 citles the largest as Survey of Mass. Shows These Firms | scssment per square foot was on Utilize Property Valued at |parcels occupled by drug stores, In cight others the most heavily as Highest Figures [scssed real estate was occupicd by tobacco shops, In virtually every Boston, Aug. 24 (P — The most city It was a “corner” that was most estate in Massachu- [heavily assessed, These figurcs are ntrasted with 1921 when only 10 cities ghowed drug stores and Lot Istreet and Edward Christopher, 19, Citles In the Bay State just received |one tohaceo shop on land taking the | of 111 Orange street were arralgned | |before Judge Willilam C. Hungerford |In police court this morning on charges growing out of a battle the had with Fatrolman Anthony Wal incszus at the corner of Hartford avenuu and North street yesterda afternoon. Stachelek was charge | with drunkenn breach of the (peace and resistance, while Christo pher was charged with breach of the peace and resistance. The cases were continued until Friday for trial at the request of the defendants, who desire to employ counsel. | Both men are alleged by Patrol Iman Walincszua to have created a | disturbanee on the street, and he ap- proached them to have it stopped When he did, he alleges that he was subjected 10 abuse and, attempting to arrcst them, both are said to thave set upon him and assaulted him. A large crowd was attracted Ly the seuffle, but the policeman [Minally subdned the two and got them to polica headquarters. Youth of 16 Tricd, The age of Peter Bakanas & cvi dently maintained on a sliding scale for wi accident Saturday night by Detective Sergeant Gieorge C. Ellinger. he gajd he was 36 vears old, and produced an operator's license which called the truth go he asked him again how old he was and the boy claimed ) 17 years. The father wnaa asked how old the boy was and he said 14 | | F. Corbin divisien of the |READ THE RERALD CLASSIFIFD | 1¢ars old ADS FOR RESTTLTS Bakanas was arraigned before { Judge William C. Hungerford in po lice court this morni d there he gave his age as 14, but he was placed on trial and found gulity of operating an automobile wathout a license, the court imposing a fine of $10 and costs, It was on times that a person claiming to be under 15 was tried in open court, as that is the minimum age set by for arraignment in police court, Dispute Over Card Sale, of the few wanted to play setback with two friends at his house Eaturday night, 0 he went out to the store 1o buy a pack of cards. He secured a pack and returned, only to discover on his arrival there that 1 storekeeper 1 given him a pinechle deck. H went back to changs them, but in stead lie 2ot into an argument and is assauited the man. sted on complaint and when morning, had guient suspended vy from the store in the future, Vsed Tmproper Markers, Edwin Pratt of 1§1 Sigourney street, Hariford, was arraigned be- fore the cdurt on a charge of oper- aling an automob markers on Church street Saturday night. He fold the court that he had just turned in his old machine for a ation changed this morning. Judge Hungerford suspended judgment on condition that Pratt should look after the matter immediately. | Drove 35 Miles An Hour | The court gave Anton Ulinskl of {39 Pulanskl street a lecture on the proper operation of automobiles and B then suspended judgment on a B charge of reckless driving lodged against him by Motorcycle Dolice man William 8, Strolls. Strolls ar- | rested the defendant on Burritt | street Saturday night after he claims to have followed him at a speed | of about 55 miles an hour past five intersecting streets. Borrowed Cousin's Clothes | case of Charles Rabbitt of 18 Crown | street, charged with stealing a &nit | of clothes from his cousin. He told the court that he had only borrowed th stealing it The cousin was away { from home, being confined at the treatment, and when he returned he found the suit missing. Pays 87 For Brawl Albert owski of 40 Grove | and breach of the peace as the re Covosky of 28 Ora day night, was fin | Covosky, arratgned on a bre ifl‘fi peace charge rest Satur- 27 and costs it sus- 1 indgm | were @rrested by Patrolman Vin cenzo Santucel Disturhers Taxed 82 Fach John Iipetz of 32 Booth street and Peter Valigura of 46 Sexton when they were arrigned on charges of drunkenness and hreach of the peace. The men were alleged by Supernumerary Policeman Fyrus far ereating a disturbance on Rroad street last n An instrument of five strings Prof. Viadmir Karapetoff, of Cornell university. n he was questioned atter an for an operator of that age. Elling-r iid not think the youth was telling Max Slubick of 15 Beatly streef | aigned in police court this | > with improper onz and was to have the regis- | i Judgment was suspended in the suit and had no intention of New Britain General hospltal for | street, charged with drunkenness sult of a drunken braw] with Peter ch of | pended In his case. The two men street were each fined 82 and costs Schoonmaker. wha arrested them | whieh has the combined range of | \olin and eello has heen invented by | F. Long, commissloner of |lead in valuation corporations and taxation, and made | public today reveal a growing ten- | |dency of drug and tobacco etores to Three Boston parcels are assessed 50 per square foot & a subway hasement of $56, outrast to the generul tendency these corners, in the retull shopping district, are held by women's glov and hosiery, men's clothing and jowelry stores. At Main and I'ront cupies the most valuahle land as field’s highest 0, is on department store y erty at Main and Vernon streets. nd a four 250 which, however, s reduced it %100 per square foot (ssessient WAGE REVISIONS Woonsocket, R, 1, Aug. 24 UP— |The Alice mill here and the Millville, Mass., plant of the Woonsocket Rub- Iher company, will return to a fve day week operating schedule, Sep- tember 14, with a downward revi- according to notices posted today., About 2,000 workers e affected, 1500 of whom are at the locul factory, The percentage of the wage cut will vary in accord- slon of wages ince with the type of goods. READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FORR RESULTS BOSTON STORE DONNELLY-MULLEN Oddsand Ends Sale After our Anniversary Sale we find we have many small lots and hroken assortments. We have grouped these all together and put them on counters and tahles. The shrewd shopper will surely be on hand as the savings are considerabhle, Lot of remnants of Bates Dress Gingham. Ends of full pieces, ~— piece for a dress. pretty | NorMaNDY | VOILE All our normandy There are full and many other enough in each voiles. Odd pieces patterns. DRESS CHALLIES pieces. New pat- terns; hest qual- Value 29¢ vard, | Value to 69, ~ 'Y Odds and Odds and Ends Odds and Ends Ends 1ic WOOIL, BLANKETS 60 pair wool and part wool blankets for large double heds, each and everyone re- duced: slightly soiled. Odds and Ends Sale, PILLOW CASES Lot of pillow cases made of good quality sheeting — slightly soiled: size 42x36. 0dds and Ends \ale, each ... 1 7C COLORED TOWELS Lot of colored bordered towels neatly hemstitched: part linen; vegular value 69c each, Qdds and Ends Sale, eachEs S 330 CRASH TOWELING 1.200 yards crash toweling —hrown and bleached, each and every yard greatly re- duced in price. Odds and Ends Sale. BED SHEETS Lot of bed sheets, size 72x90; slightly mussed from counter handling. 0dds and Ends Sale, each . .. .. 69 C TABLE CLOTHS Irish linen table cloths — size 45x45. with colored border. Odds and Ends sale, eachine e $1 -00 RUFFLED CURTAINS 15 Pair serim hemstitched ruffled curtains with tie- backs. Odds and Ends Sale, p;lir69 C 16 DOZEN FANCY LACE PILLOW CASES Nize 45x363 buy while they last at this price. Odds and Ends Sale, :35~9 each ... 5. " BED TICKING _ 600 yards feather-proof hed ticking; old fashioned stripe. Odds and Ends Sale, yard . . 25C 5C Sale TABLE SCARFS 115 table scarfs, all colors and quality, each and every scarf valued at 81.00 and up. Odds and 3 5 C Ends Sale, each MEN'S SLIGHTLY MUSSED SHIRTS This lot consists of genuine broadeloths, silk stripe madras, and Philippine reps —all cut full, sizes from 14 to 17, and guaranteed fast colors. Odds and Ends Men's Extra Fine Quality PAJAMAS All neatly trimmed with silk frogs; colors white, blue, tan, and lavender, a little mussed after our hig sale. Odds and Ends Sale $1.00 s Men's Ve ' Tline Grade NAINSOOK UNION SUITS Made in the athletic style, A little mussed from our big anniversary sale. Odds and Ends M FANCY SILK LISLE SOCKS In all the newest patterns and colors. Regular value 79¢. Odds and 3?0 Ends Sale LADIES’ GOW? CHEMISE, STEP-INS, Etc. A\ table of ladies’ muslin gowns, fancy chemise, crepe and silk stripe step- ins; muslin slips with hip hem: all sizes; slightly soiled. Odds and Ends Sale . : 79C T CHILDREN'S PANTIE DRESSES A broken lot of children’s pantie dresses, sizes 2 to § in tan or hlue. Regular 98¢ value, Odds and Ends Sale .... 39(: DEVONSHIRE | DOTTED | REMNANTS OF CLOTH VOILE Remnants and Remnants slight- | full pieces, for children's wear, Warranted fast color, 32 inches LADIES' STLK STRIPE BRASSIERES Bands or side hook bras- siers with silk stripe, sizes 52 to 44, Odds 25C and Ends Sale .. PERCALE APRONS Ladies’ hest quality percale aprons with pocket; all rvick rack trimmed. Odds and Ends Sille i e ] 9C LADIES" MUSSE HOSIERY After our big anniversary sale. Full fashioned pure silk in all the newest colors, hlack, white, nude, French nude. harvest, grain, blush, Manilla, beige, tan, cham- pagne, cardboard. blonde and cameo. Odds and Ends o s 100 D up LLADIES’ SLIGHTLY MUSSED SILK HOSE Made with mock seam bhack, colors, black, grey, camco, tan, beige, nude, airedale, blonde, tan bhark, Manilla and pearl. Odds and Ends LADIES' BURSON SILK FULL FASHIONED HOSE Little mussed from counter handling. Al the new shades, dawn, grey, blonde, harvest, beige, blush, sun- set, peach and pearl. Odds and Ends Sale, 57C pair . LADIES' RAYON SILK VEST A little mussed from coun- ter handling: all the newest shades, flesh, pink, Nile, vellow, peach and orchid. Odds and Ends Sale, each ...... 49C Opens September 1st 278 MAIN STREET PERCALE imperfect, — Apron gingham mostly navy blue ~and percales; just and bhrown; 46 ftwo patterns — inches wide, Odds ~ g0od quality, — Odds and Ends ) The mere announcement of these Dresses at this low price should crowd our dress de- partment. We have taken all our Tricoshams and many other Silk Dress ed them at this low price; sizes 40 to 52. Women's Extra Size Tricosham Dressesg 4,95 s and mark- LADIES’ RAYON SILK CHEMISE A little mussed, neatly trimmed with lace. All the new shades, flesh, white. orchid and peach. Odds and Ends Sale, NECKWEAR Collar and Cuff Sets, also Vestees. Odd and Ends Sale .. 250 RIBBONS Picot Edge and Two-Tone, large variety of colors. 0dd and End Sale, yard...... ] 1 OC HANDKERCHIEFS Embroidered corners, col ored and white, fine qual ity. Odd and End Sale J for 250 BAGS Real Leather Shopping Bags, Pouch Bags, Envel- ope Bags and several other style Bags in this lot. 0Odds and 49c Ends Sale. ..... " SLIPPERS adies’ Felt Bedroom Slip sizes up to 6, assorteq colo Odds and Ends Sale, pair 59(‘, “LUNCH BOXES Men's Lunch Boxes to fi. Thermos bottle. 0dds and Ends smc47 c APRONS Rubber Household Aprons, several colors, large size. edges bound with narrow tape. Odds and Ends Sale. .. 25C GILLETTE | With six Gillette blades packed in leather box, reg- ular §2.50. Odds and Ends Sale. .. 59 C SMITH BUSINESS SCHOOL Tel. 625-3