New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 18, 1925, Page 8

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ANOTHER DELAY IN MACRI CASE SEEN Postponement From October Term Now Likely New Haven, Scpt. 18 (P—Post- ponemert of the retrial of Miss Olympla Macri on & murder charge st for Oct. fleld may be requested by Altorney Alling inal docket efore him In New Haven county The New Haven county term opens Philadelphia, nuary," | ficer whose the ma the year, | ‘e are golng saloons; wo {on the lines lald the last moment." The gencral » corps expires the B o fone anead | Va8 BIven a six months fall sentenc down right up to ald he had been a General Le marines, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1925. Puzzles Dld lt General Butler to Let t Go W nh a Big Roar Sept, 18 UP—Gen- | cral Butler will wind up his job here w director of public safety " he sald today, big time before the sald the leave of nee Bee-Keepers in State Must Register Early New Haven, Sept, 18 () — Beo- keepers in this state must register | before October 1 with the town![§ clerk of the town where the bees are kept, or be llable to prosecution P Ating ot and a fine of $5, 1t was announced | trom | Norwich, Conn, Sept. 18 (P— |here today by State Entomologist W. first of | Thomas Gilchrist, formerly attached | E. Britten, to the submarine base at New Lon- Town clerks, Mr. Britten sald, more | 400, and now a resident of this city, [may obtain blanks from the com- |missioner of domestics animals at by Judge Arthur ¥. Libbey in city Hartford. Town clerks must also court today after he had pleaded [report all aplaries registered to the | {gullty to the theft of two diamond state entomologist, not later than " \rings valued at $240, |1tebruary 1 or be subject to a fine that While Gllchrist was at the home |of $10. i of his brother, Willlam, here, a sls- ter of Mrs, Gilchrist, SIX MONTHS IN JAIL Vormer Sallor .at New London | “with a “T am going wind- Pleads Guilty to Theft of Two Diamond Rings. to get e ost of San An er Tremandous Food Sale Here = N Eva Pip- i} addsdiihat he Miss Eva Pip GRE BIG MONEY SAVERS ARE QUOTED FOR YOU HERE BELOW, 10 YSAVE WITH SATISFACTION" pin was a guest at the home and it Washington, Sept. 18 (P}—Cmv was alleged that she was the owner gratulations upon his nomination in tne Wisconsin senatorial primary have been telegraphed Robert | La Follette at Madison, by Willlam | Green, president of the American | Tederation of Labor. “Your friends | everywhere and particularly the men and women of labor," sald the labor woulA be satisfied with the appoint- % have not heen {ssu ek and it may take several | weeks to lighten it sufficlently for ¥ AT nrobably will come of |.h4' rings stolen, Mr, Allir to go to Litchfleld, It is % F” i phogy | Glichrist was arrested yesterday forecast. re he leav and at first he denled the charge. No anncunc as made It was found later through the New as to M. ntic London police that Gilchrist had at- matter, tempted to sell the rings to a chaut- Mr. Koletsky had prep |feur in that city. Gilchrist was o T ataterne searched and the rings were found er, “are gratified over your de- e on Nowhi Faven Man, Accused DY nidden between his toes, 8 34 n % - | clsiv \lclnr) We are Culflldon! !"‘l erl: * L ¥ ———— S TEAK SHOULDERS POTATOES .....23cwib 19¢ |peck ......... 37c e o s READ THE ll.l‘":\hn. l'!d\isll"llifl‘ y at U\" election on 5«"[»((.mh(r FRESH GROUND 'I SH I'RICA LARGE NATIVE lot, not ot Mearing on Sept. 26, | ADS FOR RESULTS IJ ' ik ot s ] S b B el Hamburg 3 Ibs. 25¢ |Fowl ...... Ib. 28c | Onions ..6 Ibs. 19¢ head ol iy | , & constable of North Haven therefor: a lonce nctive In prosecution of auto- immediatc ie ters through his (0\\“ fourth mouihs o mplained against y “Devotion a1 I puzzics so w lence of three motorists who cd that he ent; plain justic 10 11 jurors |Governor Trapp that he granted him |took $10 from them a “fine for | who Aemanded ey be heard |a v parol hasn't been !spooding,” had ) e In city court P : by the committee ere he T e, continued until September 26 today. 0 i ’ part; and simple | e t V8¢ —_—— Untll the case takes or Nnite | ) & all Impel me to nd N N 5 / aspects the technical ; A REboFiL andibater No Name Announced of | ON C RE D l T fria), /You cannot and you 1 New Jap Amhasfiadori gend that girl up to Litch i Washington, Sept. 18 (P—An- The same smart styles that are worn by New York’s well- Cha A N W Australia has a popnlation of less ty with an ominous cloud envelop- Funds | a8soc . Davis, d»mn than two persons to the square mile. dressed people are here for you “1t you have anyhing to report (t(.n’\' n." . SHORT CUT MEATY LEGS Use your credit Buy on Payments we still demand th . Will you », Tletch- | i Ginmon, | MEATY RUMP ROASTS . perform your du Fair play d mands it, Will you repor ster h Gibson, | " g \"(\l|/t“l""‘"' ‘4 “1”1"1";"(\' ll ‘”r‘\lf SHOULDER CUTS TO ROAST brmer ambss o Me BREASIS T0 STEW OR BAKE MISSIONARY SHORTAGE | Among tho a number of others not| FRESH ( \l\l S LIVER . K n 1 governme service | fs e Lo mony e Corporation et =5 7 MILK FED FOWL - about | Five Million Asked Wil take possession of the || b \ For Armenian People || Printing Plans ot e el TP ; v it il = o 18 (P—A drive for || The KULPER PRINTING C0., || i st L Vg i ate 15,000 | Ine, On the first day of October, 1925, Mr. John M. Kualper will continue to he the manager of the plant. REGULAR HOUR SALES— 9 TO 11 A, M. 9 TO 11 A, M. ll AN FRESH BEST NATIVE 9 TO 11 A, M, ROUND, S'LOIN, PORTERH'S today | 18 in the anpt 0 5 P. M. ARMOUR'S BEST SMOKED SHOULDERS Ib.18¢ SUGAR Prime Rib Roasts Beef. .Ib. 24c —— ALL-DAY Prime Western BEE LEAN BOILING BEED ... ainces TR CHOICE Olklahoma pe bility in devising the A.M.TO1P,) 10 1bs, . o Blc y to my cl 25 b, sach $1.49 Conf,—2 Ibs, . coes 180 “ons asy - FLOUR Bag $1.27 SPECIALS Freshly Dressed LAMB \l”l\(. LAMB .. h, LEAN POoT ll()\\l\ SeEpgInel | ) D) ., .SRUIYII\ ROASTS SRR | 2 NS AST . ] : Ib. CLODES b (|h I‘Ol‘l«v Ih. PRIME RUMP ROASTS Raihs soa I NTEWI A . - 1b. FANCY CHUCK ROASTS . . ANCY LAMB CHOPS .. | Strictly Fresh PORK FRESH PORK ROAS LEAN FRESH H/ | FRESH SPARF constable s that of he three motorists on Wedn, day entered complaint that while | ew ' coming into this city a man | Japan them up, charged them with bly will be delayed until next ing and pocketed $10 it being assumed that the [men gave a machine registry num 5 povernment will not be \dy (ber and the police found this num- o to communicate its (ber belonged to ULl The motorists the appoint |since have asked fhat the ease he known to e heen |dropped. Hence the indefinitenes: nsideration for the post T nouncement of the name of t crican am dor to Catholies Also Hcar That Are Lacking For More Miscionary Work In China. ANNOUNCEMENT The G and B Printing Washington, ties and missions v jor questions before the American hier church yesterday versity which was sixty prelates. A #hortage of priests a for the foreign missio by American Catholics, n to repat in China and the Philippines w nians and inaugurate ported, and plans for providing zation project 1o < as well as developing hor mi among the Indians and Ne were discussed. A board of home and foreign mis slons was appointed, headed Cardinal Mundelein of Ch Cardinal O'Connell of Bost presiding at the sessions, guest of President luncheon at the White Hou rish F mht to Ireland, Judge Says| Hoboken, N. J., Sept. 18 () women and wo men arrested night when a crowd of Irish 1 can eympathizers egged P N eaRa ) H‘\\IS attended by TOASTING CHICK ' 'RESH BROILERS FANCY SELECTED FINEST CREAMERY BEST WHITE PURE ! FRESH NEW APPLE EGGS BUTTER LARD BUTTER D 2 doz.... 2 do... 79ci2|bs._..$1.00{'2|bs.....39ci2ibs.....29c s Whole Milk Cheese ... I, 2 lmp Roquefort Cheese. . Ih, 58 OId Snappy Cheese SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK SPECIAL 31% . . 25¢ |SPECIA o 25c ot R DIN 3 ] ‘OFF vees I ‘ VANIEEA OR LEMON ]'\TRAlT .2 bots, 25¢ RED IH'I L D TL 14 b, NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY TooTD T -L b S T S — | cans S fac | Koletsky Accus : cans 2 Ibs, ( mm‘m"" of Uel'nm VERY LATEST fofha it bs, 11b. can T EARLY JUNE P ..2 cans 18 (P—Befors VEW ROLLED OATS 5 Ihs, Richard Mulcahy, former N aveiBi der-in-chief of the Ir 1 v, Josaph | army, when the | 8 s landed from Roosevelt, were Reorder Carsten The recorder & after telling the pris disgracefully and that not Hoboken was th them to settle thei The prisoners Skillen, Mrs Michael Quilty and Ti Patrick Keenen, of rested after the plaint of a T held In $200 bhall for the on a charge of an irri- | 47 Main Street, New Britain Open Saturday Evenings css on the fact NORWEG SARDIN Cooli | Rl \IIORIY 'S BAKING l’(l\fl 2000 LBS, FRESHLY BAK | FIG BARS OR GINGER SN, H"§2 Ibs, 25c The Fmest Bakevy Producb Here PLAIN, BAKED ON THE PREMISES, OF THE RBEST INGREDIENTS, Sure to Satisfy. | The Best BREAD | svecran: wareren Pound Cake lb Zi)c H'T.;;’_ 7c i 10c ‘Cream Pufis a. 5o ORANGE SQUARES ... ALL KINDS BU . . 18¢ NUT FRUIT CAKE. . i SST'D . . 16c Combination § R W SR RANGES | I T (ST FRESH FRUITS ANF\?EGETABLES LARGE RIPL LGE. SWEET JUICY | BANANAS ORANGES doz. 19c doz. RAISIN, MARBLE i 24 oz SPONG! ANGEL ( (Miss Macri) re tately ad TENDER NATIVE ‘ LARGE RED SW'T CORN | TOMATOES doz..... 254:' dqts. ... 19¢c s\‘.l,f 1‘ i 19c 11\" I\'lll‘ TABLE i zsc 1 ROASTED NATIVE SWEET LARGE JUICY MELONS 3 for 25C POTATOLS ... b Ibs. 19c | LEMONS doz. 29(: 2 a 15c SUMMERWINTER RANGES || (- 5 it BOTH Perfectly Combined IN ONE ONE of these beautiful Combination Ranges for your kitchen is one of the best investments you can make. The present strong tendency and steadily increasing demand for Combination Ranges is hecause of their dependable and satisfactory service throughout the entire year. At all time the Com- hination provides all the conveniences of a gas range. Then throughout the Winter and cold days of Spring and Fall, it is mighty fine to have the coal fire sending forth its welcome warmth. The SERVICE STEWART Combination, pictured above, is a very beautiful range, with unusually large capacity for finest cooking, baking and broil- ing. It has THREE separate ovens for coal and gas. All THREE oven doors have accurate Mercury Thermometers, It has Cooking Top with BEIGHT full sized lids for coal and gas. It has Pyrex Glass doors, Auto- natic gas lighter, and all latest improvements. including Gas-Coal Coil Water Heater, if desired. This Beautiful 42 Piece Set of Dishes Given with Range Thls Week Only xactly as ]mlmul a very bheau- Ufn] ind attractive 42 Piece set of A\.nui(-:m China. New de- ign, prettily decorated in three colors. VALUE $13.50. GIVEN FREE with RANGE THIS WEEK BUY NOW Range will be held for later delivery, if desired. J. LEROUX, 174 Arch St. At Lowest Prices and Easiest Terms \‘.ll\:, “We Never Sell An Unbecoming Hat” of the whole year McCART SATURDAY, SEPT. 19, 1925 On The Opening Day of Our New Service Station, We Will Give FREE, With Each Purchase of Five ('allons of PAN-AM GASOLINE, FOUR COUPONS, Each Coupon Good For One Quart of PAN-AM '\IOTOR OIL. .These Coupons Are Redeemable With Each Purchase of 5 Gal. of PAN-AM GASOLINE NO FREE OIL ON SEPTEMBER 19th West End Tire Co. 387 West Main St. the New York Manner ring millinery 1 us new st $4.95 B. WILSON CO. DISTINCTIVE MILLINERY 870-872 Main St.

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