New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 25, 1925, Page 21

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1925, « s e—s TOMORROW LAST DAY OF BARGAIN WEEK @ — AT — ®m BESSCL—LELAND’S CONNECTICUT’S LARGEST READY TO WEAR STORE Your Last Chance To Buy New Fall Merchandise At Special Prices COOLIDGE TAKING HAND [ieemi ithiner, ™S sty BER”N NEWS | piater neosn ot e Raxt| pRAT) THE RAUD LIRY b . e e Bt ot egal withdrawal, James R, Kelly [ Berlin Community e e plan- y The most pitiable scheme, he S N B f a street near Yale college, was sent IN SHIPPING DISPUTE of Lowell, indicted at the same time, |ned at o meeting of e cabinet, (0 ADVICE 70 GREDULOUSM“] and one which brings great | tate News Briefs ||;, Jall today o four mienthN ek IR 1:.||:r) to lllltln‘u‘r ’:mvll iu xw.:-llx war- —————— !lw\tu'l_*” d] ‘\l_ rmuw;;:::; A, alsh | finunr‘lul‘y'v‘t\;rn's. id that which lures third conviction for liquor law vio- rant was lssued for h st Conlinted! from Page 00 ¢ esday 3 | persons to their death with fake = o augatuck, |1ation. The place was well known The individuals arruigned were SGotlinketilicpRues | s remedisn of cancer and other H,"\'m:,‘l‘\“r, Flanes :\"""";”L’:I‘ folsidsitat Bantiiy counul:n::ld Indicath readlock On |mostly Lowe on but a g the g | eyt Q B T e | Thi= Would Save Many People From | disease: Bleash common pleas court fe = iications Are That Deadlock On |mostly Low e ! A (he [sumduy, with speciat services for | First Snow of Season | i ditase down stairs in court house at New [11® has sold the placs but Judge A thousand ‘halt barrels of beap hildren which was n | Is RBDOll@d inV (‘IIHQI“ i Losing Money With Fake ‘ o ! Haven today and had scalp wounds, y an must go to jail Broken. were selzed i a ratd on the Harvard et e st At 10:4p | St Johnsbury, Vi, Sept. 256 (P- Couderna ! ’ 'OUR JURORS CHOSEN AEney - ; brewery on August 1. oustom I e A e fon | The first snow of fhe season in this Waterbury, Sept, 25 (P—oniy | Sckholders In New Haven House | Moryis Motorist Held Washington, Sept. 2b (A— Presi- c——— - - 1 et Bl v . [scetion of the country fell here to- Indianapolis, Sept. 25 (P —Use of [ fOUF jurors were chosen from the |1:0'¢! company today voted to sell % . o ity 5 B the children, followed by baptismal | o 055 500 B0 0 Chich lasted | (1 . L b panel of 55 In the superior court to. | 510Ck of Taft Hotel Realty company, For Death of Pedestrian dent Coolidge has taken a hand in | Injuries Received in service, Jtev. Asa C. Iuller wh |04y A slEh Y whlch lasted | (he malls to defraud will not stop | jE€ o, 10 ol Sayrt Waterbury, Sept. 3k MCERREIH i ;. £ : : 5 3 for a few minutes early this morn-| » day for case of James Glzzl, 67, foms aterbury, Sept. (#-—Louis J. the 02 t he D q ave charge of the service, Specia ntil the p 3 ¢ - Zdmunc Fit ha o 3 i T""fi'i:l“l‘:‘"“I;F'il‘n:’::dn:l"lllf:“;;rl‘(:l':1(‘!“: Fall on the Street | argo of tho servlee. Spechat |10 ¢ T GRMER SR U8 AT, |t i ;n\lx'],ll‘:.n = r\l.l:rM(‘[ 10 6can | cnarged with tho murder of Anthony [ F4mund J. Buckley held under | Letsky, of Morris, was held crimine LomCons o8 Toston, Sept. 25 (A—S8. Emory light. BLly il partment's fraud | Gaydiosi here June 5. Jndge Mar- [ COTONer's order in Henry Johnson [ally responsible for the death of poration and a majority of the seven Bl 2 S. Bl asion. Sunday school at noon. | list, Horace J. Donnelly told the oy murder case, at New Have 1 p f ¥ S e e lav St MIAdlokoro ENTax: \ifatnd g v et ) L ) vin adjourned court until Tuesday h 8Ll aven, released | yames Zuella, of this city, who died members of the board are practical- \ . [At 8 p.m., a serviee Wil be held i convention of exccutives of better |y onio T ool 2 1today. o T i Iy in a deadlock. unconscous and seriously injured onlyy (0" Fulior Bndeavor society. | CMEF QUARTETTE TO SING | jusiness hurcaus today. Mr. Donnel- B lDetante erers to hinve o rom injurles recelved Ju AR At a conference late yesterday and | Atlantic avenue yesterday, apparent- || tlia evening: Rove Mre [Puller il Annowncement was made at the 1y is a solicltor for the ot oM 100 additienal jurymen on hand e rr ey [ P dent on \\ngurtown avenue, Sept. 6, feday with commissioners, the chief | v the vietim of an attack, received | o SRR RO T L P Chamber of Commeree this morn- | dapartment. when court convencs Tuesday. Jurars | | Annual freshman-sophomor Ui | by Deputy Coraner T, E, Conway in executive inquired into the situation | Nis injuries In a fall on the strect. || =00 F S | Ing that the Clef Male quartette will | “Meet the mall swindler with his | aiorcn, 878 John Early at Seymour, s |‘Wm_l’_"“p“_r )l”“r‘ll‘;m of hold- {4 report of the inquest, which was and while no formal announcement | langley today was still In a danger- |y & ppraret oot and M ticipate In the New Brilain nfeht nwn weapon—publllis,” the speake |1 oy . omoric of Brosnect, oo io o limbo. or . forgotten | (oday, Zuslla was standiSNilG was made, thers were indications |Ous condition at City hospital. U'pon |y ;" 7 z . - fland €. Tomlinson of Seymour, and 18 Into limbo of forgotten |the road following a collision ~be. Miviam North left Thursday for the n from the Travelers broad- ¢ urged. Nearly a thousand persons | g i Dean I §. o8 S D e s y g e 5 wirice Bar Oxford an I%. 8. Jones may re- o a that some move for a definite solu- | recovering conscionsness for a short | g0 oolleme at Storrs. where Miss | Casting station October The quar. d concerns have been named in | rice T ”," of Oxford, e e e e tween the automobile in which he tion of the tangle might be looked |time he explained that he had|poot will resume her studies and | 'ette consists of 1% W. Macomber vaud orders issued since Post- | was riding and a ma‘chlnn driven by for =oon. tripped and fallen over the curbing. [ \jjcs North will enter the college, | 180 bass. I W. Latham. sceond ' master General Harry 8, Now bo ANEW JUDGE IS COUNSET Fred A, Alcott, of Wolcott. He and Chairman O'Connor, who discusgs- | Mystified by the nature of his in | Th hase, Charles I Stublman, fitst came the head of the post office Bridgeport, Sept. 256 (P—Alfred € Alcott were struck by a truck driven ed conditions with Mr, Coolldge last | juries, the poliee expressed the be- e papenf-Teaeher associntion of [ 1°00r and Harold 8. Winship, see- | department in 1923 o ey | by Letsky, who, police say, passed Monday. conferred agaln with him |lief that he had been set upon by Lo prphard the crowded gpot at the scene of the dent at a rate of speed between late today and today Commission- | thugs 7 and 40 miles an hour. Board Will Be Shortly served last June, a8 has been the music lins been provided for the oc- New Haven board of education will hold bearing Monday night on Paldwin, Derby, judge-elect of the | demand of building trades counell superior conrt, appeared before |that union lahor be employed on first meeting of the season of school will e held at | ond tenor | Mr. Donnelly «iid (hat hundreds ‘Hm school this evening at § o'clock | of milliens of dollars arc caved {o Judge John R, Booth in superior | new school buildings and projects ers Plummer and Hill were ealled fo | - Al interested are urged fo attend. PATROT, BOAT RESCUED the investing annually | conrt this morning as counsel for the White House. None of the com- | Macri Girl’s Father The ladies of the Sacred Tleart | Portland, Me., Sept. 25 (P—Coast | (hrough the fraud but that [ Cyrus E. Lewis, Shelton, in a di-| Tawyers point out that court de- missloners would etate what had |y o 08 pa ity in Toils [Chureh will meet at the home of | tiard patrol bont No. 278 was pick” | much more money could be kepl{voree action. Judge Baldwin will | cisions have been that a municipal- GAME CALLED QFF ocenrred | 4 o5 i S 5 " | Mes. John DeMore on Coftage strevt fod up carly fo by another patrol from the swindlers if the general [preside in superior court for Iair- |ity may not diseriminate in leiting | St Louls, Sept. 25 (P—Boston, at For months the hoard and Mr.| New Haven, Sept. 25 (B-—Nicholas |{his cvening at 7:30 o'clock to com- | hoat of Thateher's island, where | public knew that fhe information | field county in April of pext year contracts. | ; postponed, rain. Palmer have heen at loggerheads | Macri, father of Olympia Macri, who {jlafe plans for their whist social fo | she hecame disabled last night X i d with five of the seven commissioners |15 awaiting retrial on a murder [Le given in the hasement of fhe | hands were reported safc fiom time fo time Indicating dis- | charge, was in city court today on 4 | church Monday evening ai § 'clock, | was faken in fow, hut the destina- | agreement with the fleet corporation {capias issued because he failed to| M. and Mrs. Record who have |fion of the eraft was not given in president and dissatisfaction with | 8 a witness Tuesday in a {heen the guests of Mr. and \Mrs, 1t | advices received here by radio. 1 many of his executlve acts, | case against a young son. The boy |11 Morse returned o their home in {had been arrested on a delinquency | Vermont last evening. Mrs unw" charge aid ‘the (father, had been fand sons accompanied them home, t | was continied. For every 18 aliens entering the Ihirteen Individuals And Harvard L PRESIDE Washington, Sept, 1 t Foe Teial For Hoistion of taw, | 003 e ononing gume ot the : VALUE — QUALITY — SERVICE — ASSORTMENTS Roston, Sept. 26 (P—Thirfeen in- orld’'s series here last year, was in- VELOUR dividualg and the Harvard Brewing |vited today hy Clark Griffith, presi 8 company of Lowell, were ordered [dent of the Washington club, fo act | held in $1.000 bail each for trial [in a similar eapacity Octoher 9, the after pleading not guilty in the fed- |first day the Pirates appear here. K // l‘E.L fs Brewing Company Ordered Held eral court here today to indictments [Fle took the” invitation under con | | A Carefully Planned Sale % After a personal New York buyinz rip, we are showing a splendid [ ' B 2 5 D D RESSES assortment of the very latest hats in the Autumn cojors, Large, Tum and small head sizes, ViC tr 01 e ‘_ v oo Bl AFTERNOON DRESSES — STREET DRESSES — SPORTS DRESSES g Rt e L NG SIS es, | : At A P , i | : worth much more than THE E ARION HAT SHOP ) HcE Amazmg]y Low For the Q“allty CALLAHAN - LAGOSH the prices we ask! d 10 vy s ursTaIs o , $1375 . 50 HENRY MORANS & SONS . el Y 1 3 $22 365 MAIN ST OpnEMyticR0 ‘ F All we can tell ahout them in this little space is: “Yeurs for Home Entertainment” X / D They are guaranteed to fit in all sizes. Victrolas Pianos Radio : ; s ; b/ They are not the kind that are called sale dresses, but are - e X N 5 high-grade Dresses copied to sell at this low price with CHOICE . i ; i fi ‘kmanship. trrtrsann Ghickens .o Me lh. ; v S ROASTING (Lt Lo - 7 | And FRYING Ch ~;f:kens e lb : / Matenals I amb e e i\ 39(‘ “} A / Chiffon Broche Brocaded Crepes Enjoy Yourself Saturday e B ENAT TH]S S rcrereen i NE Crepe Satin Charminette GREATER CENTRAL LUNCH JJ#or™"™ Roasts........Be b} | =) B S W5 MAIN STREET FRsst Ler L Wb, Trimmings - ¢ : Addits Tevrmmr ! || T E 2 § Hand Embroidery Contrasting Materials Grand Opening of thegzgl(::)t':onal Seating Capacity S)fi)l\'lil) H%ms T 33(: !b ) Gold Embroidery Buttons T Chenille Embroidery Braids . . Q§ BoneiEss . i | \ SpeCIal Cthken Supper 60c | RUMI LOI nEd Beef T 25(‘ lb The Dress sketched is only one of “Watch For Our 6 to 8 P. M. Special § the many, but will serve to show the S ’IES Baeite omeost ¥ J)ercm i ; smartness of the styles included. This t} is of satin crepe with hand embroid- DETACHABLE CAPES A v o h e ; § ery in bright colors. The satin Flares—Sides, Back or Front The Finest Eating Place in Town : Natlnnal Meal Stflres cu. streamer and front fullness are es- Frills Flounces Your Inspection Is Invited TEL. 483 70 WEST MAIN pecially good. New Sleeves New Bustle Back Music and Waitress Service—5 to 8

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