New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 16, 1925, Page 3

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1925. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1925, If You Didn’t Get Your Share of the Bargains on Saturday—Come In Today and Save Money! Sale Lasts for 10 Days Excellent qualities tern— $2.00 grade $2.50 grade $3.00 grade $3.50 grade $4.50 grade §6.00 grade $8.00 grade $12.00 grade While they last .... FOUR BUS ROUTES HEARINGS SLATED P. 0. Commission Is Listening {o Arguments Today Hartford, Nov. 16 (P—Four ay icat of the New England sportation company for bus Hartford and the state line by different heard today by the pub- s commission. The = company led the n by the existing independ- ny's applications fol- Hartford to Rhode Island line | y of Willimantie, Abington, Thompson and another route Hampton o ! limantie, Tlainfield loosup, Stirling, and the fourth by v of Willimantic and Putnam, 11 route by way of Mdnchester fs . Fdward M, o Mayor Hickey ntie and Secretary De Yeomans of of Willl- Courdes of The Insidious Harm of Constipation When you are bilious and consti- vued you are unwittingly permit- ing poisons to circulate through your system and do you harm. A pmmlnonr physician® says, ‘‘Con- stipation is the of two-thirds of all human ills. 1f you want to feel fine, able to fight life's battles with 100 per cent effi- ciency, keep your bowels open with DrTruesElixir which cleansesas it clears out the refuse matter of the body. Made of the finest imported herbs, Dr. True's Elixir, for BUY NOW WHILE YOU MAY! — Men’s — SEPARATE TROUSERS Gaoncaoa i) Sl 91109 ceeeed 52,79 e 3479 ceeees 96,79 sevees 8969 — Special — MEN’S CAPS Regular $1.50 grade. Hart- | Only 271 MAIN STREET The Farrell Clothing Co.’s Great Reorganization Sale NOTHING SPARED TO MAKE THIS SALE A RECORD-BREAKER—EVERYTHING IN OUR STOCK MARKED AT and pat- $1.15 Note These Prices! One Lot of Stein-Bloch Suits Not all sizes—but great values Formerly to $35 MEN’S BELLEVUE SWEATER JACKE In all colors. Regular $8.50 . '$6.85 Come in Now and Save Money! D — In neat mttmm Regular $6 ... Men’s Suits One Lot of One Lot of Our regular ()ur regular 35 and $40 quality 335 overcoats §25.50 MEN’S PAJAMAS Flannelette and Cotton -— Men’s — WOOL VES $4.85 $2.00 grade ......... Men’s Overcoats $250 grade . ..vieu0eis Lowest Prices on High Grade Men’s Wear in Our Career Hundreds of Values Not Advertised. One Lot of Men's SHEEP-LINED OVERCOATS Regular $25 values $16.50| MEN’S FALL HATS One special lot. Formerly $3 .$1.65 .§1.95 e — the Putnam Chamber of Com- meree spoke for the applicants, Al- bert L. Price, traffic manager of the New England Transportation pany said the com- ¢ Haven railros s company Is a sub- v, 1s prepared to substitute by s wherever It is found nec to discontinue trains. He dec the mixed train leaving Putnam for Willimantic at 8:30 a. m. may be | discontinued and a bus led. Arrangements are also | ng made to handle through bag- e by motor coach, s Is done by train, he said, CHIMNEY BLOWN OVER Davis Hall, Part of \\t)n-(‘sh‘r Academy, Wind Storm Early This Morning. 16 (P— Chimney on Davls Hall of Werces- ter Academy blown over this | morning about 3:30 by a high wind and d through the roof of the iilding into the room occupled by harles H, Di Cico of Framingham, enior at the school and a mem of the football team. Tons of sonry and roof 1 his bed where he was sleeping. | A length of L shaped piping nsed as'a conduit. for electric wiring saved his lfe. After escaping from under the wreckage, DI Cico smashed the glass in the transom with his hands |and squeezed his way through ti [hole into a corridor, cutting his foot on the broken glass of the transom |as he dropped to the floor. | A hole about 20 fee |torn in the roof. The damage is "omm\vmd at $10,000, 'Suit for Quarter of | Million Starts Tuesday | Bridgeport, Nov, 16 (P—The 18250,000 sult brought by the ecity of Bridgeport against the U lity and Guaranty Company, yland, will be started before superior conrt Judge J W. Banks and a jury to- morrow, according to court assign- ments made Friday, Damages are asked of the Guaranty company be- cause of the claimed failure Empire Construction Company to complete in 1916, within a sti Worcester, Mass, Nov. onto t square was movable span superstruc ¢ the Stratford avenue bridge. | and Rollins line in-| Is Damaged By High | 1 of the | ted | BIG FUNERAL FOR DEAD STATE (0P I Motor- Skelley Dles 48 Result o oycle Crash funcral of local man w with anot highway ternoon were patrolling the aceident oceurre honorary palibear which will be h liome in this tow morning to St. Iy court T. O'Sul of court dlesex Tohin of torney Err Sergeant Thom Centerbrool cant Howard &V the Hartford barrac torney Clayton L. Kleit WOMEN! “Inez From Hollywood™ CAPITOL—THU S ‘rimsons Lose Hard Crimson's outrushed the dest Iiri\wo]vnr(»ru but lost out In the Vo brofh-jeritical breaks, Bridgeport —scored . @ member of the lo- in the sccond perfod when Luddy and William, who |made a 30-yard run from midfield ry. Not only d then, when the Crimsons held, st popular men in | kjcked a fleld goal. e | Tn the Jast period the Hartford 8 EEauA R ARES o rushed fhe ball from their 20 ¥ was craghed fnto by e was an argument as tnown autolst, members. of to whether it was over, The referee family and friends were told lieiretere ont version of the accident | spital last night by stat o wore present that Officer officer, Charles 1, were cruis- when an n unidenti- | KOH Tell It | To Jones— And Brown and Smith and all the other New Britain folks who read the Classified Ads with an Ad of your own! Phone 925 e — 1 with \mn r and was hurled Fought GGame, 3 to 2 Crimson A. C. of Hartford ht game yesierd by the id CAN YOU SOLVE THIS DIERFLAG g when properly arranged eryone sending in the corr 20x100 fe i form the name of a 1at e of our subdivisions betwee expires December 15th, 1025 MAXIM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 110 West 40th Street Dept, 607 New York City A 35-YEAR REPUTATION FOR QUALITY — BACK OF EVERY SALE MADE, e The M The Values Are Even Ioney Savings Are Great Greater! e SEALPAX UNION SUITS High grade nainsook $1.15 All sizes. Formerly $1.50 . B e — FANCY COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRTS in good colors d patterns. A0 grade MEN’'S HOSIERY 5 for $1.00 { for $1.00 3 for $1.00 25¢ Cotton Hose Cotton Hose Lisle Hose 3he a0c ruled it was not and then Luddy was tackled behind the line Smithwick of New Britain played [t 1 gweet game at left guard for the Crimsons, WHEELER PROTESTS Anti-Saloon Teague Official Wants Little Offender Punished as Well o1 as Blg Ones. Washington, Nov. 16 Pr—\Wayne B. Wheeler, general counsel . Mag was thenberg of g5 their stay in Mag will be urents, Mr. of 350 West c accldents in Berlin in- during the second quarter of to a total of th 1017 during the 10nths. 2,816 HUDSON ESSEX World’s Largest Selling “Sixes” as com- first young or old, is perfectly harmless; it is known as The True Family Laxative Family size $1.20; other sizes 60c and 40c. the sub- hat | pire company e caused it to | corporation | structure Bridge to do its work in | suffer financial losses, sued the city | | of Bridgeport for $50,000. The pres- | ent suit agatnet the company which | | bonded the Empire firm followed, " being filed in 1923 Quality Gave This Volume and Volume This Price 1165 HUDSON COACH BROUGHAM - %1454 7-PASS. SEDAN 1650 All Prices Freight ond Tax Extra These cars may be purchased for a low first payment, and convenient terms on balance] World’s Greatest Buy Everyone Says It—Sales Prove It Quality has made Hudson-Essex for years the world’s largest selling 6-cylinder cars. With- out such volume, these prices would be impossible. And without increasing quality such volume would never be reached. That is why owners thinl: of Hudson not in terms of the low price paid, but in the costly car qualities, performance and reliability which itcontinues togive longafter price isforgotten. MEN!— WAIT!— IT’S Coming!— Here's a bigger delight than ever in Wrigley's! Delicious Peppermint flavored P. K., a lasting double treat in its sugar-coated jacket. - HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. 139 Arch Street Telephone 2542

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