New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 4, 1926, Page 7

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) . [fined $10 und costs and placed in || Plainville News | | Bristol News | i i, Perelval [ 4 ness and brecl of - th | | Daly, rg n 0 | While the I ‘”H! 0 0 o0l t costs | LOCTOGEMAINS % | - e — [ tton taw ! | 6 2 " was imm 800! ? Coach W. A, Balley and abont T" BE SWURN IN Was oy e | ”nxa{ his charges will attend the Inski in short order | mecting n Hartford tonight to are e s | l“m st Fire In January | range final details of the Hartford e 1 of thir pe zie, which starts t | N il o THE GREAT VALUES IN OUR COST SALE M, erley Passes Away af R ‘Homel Judd fo Be Reapponmed : . AL | ; tending ita title T DAY |1/ Nephew's Home on Broad 1. Juled For Fighiing [T Rnnounced BROUGHT BIG RESPONSE THE FIRS | A oyl For Pihine e, ' { on ot New Britain, already hav. v ecall i § WITH HUNDREDS OF SATISFIED BUYERS | FQRMER RESIDENT ~ DIES +'weces’ o5 it "o (REV, - COOK A~ SPEAKER ™ { ating a a ance in the = ith Sq | lon lunch, did not know v CONTINUING THE COST PRICES You Have Chance to Buy For Person _or Verne Wyman Reelocted To Head had \lu‘w On New year's Police Efiiciency Alded Considerably i Honlm..thp \'fu'ig : \egdfgl:e an{{ .\‘Im-e on Your Purchases. Outside a Few Makers’ Re- | T ;:-H‘v‘ll‘ ¥ ‘“v&'.'}lf“:,;. e I oo ey ‘ ; strictions Everything is at Cost. - g [ ! ¥ o Install |COmmunity theater and were Britain Minister Addresses Gath- THE CUT PRICES ON WHITTALL RUGS ||| Bt xaVistosre=Cranga oRInatal s S el e e " } Are making a sensation. It is only twice a year this chance comes to you. They al- | Ofticers—Mr. Ball Asked To Tte- | © 1 'v.'v‘“y i & the pot | ering—Two Prisoncrs Escape f lowing cut prices on all discontinued patterns and shopworn rugs, giving opportunity rf‘ main Here—Plainville Briefs, AT ot Vith several matters of major im for many a home keeper to brighten up apartments at big savings. i i, G o Tavtall Bristol's new city WHITTALL'S ANGLO PERSIAN RUGS n,’]"‘l °”"”“‘|‘K'A"-‘:‘;‘l"“lr o8 r"flf:* M e o el e for the first ] , regular price $150.00, for . = A . $112.50 each | - “““,"Vj“““ 16 otller a former | & inville Grango will be installe $1ing of the i | regular price $138.00, for . ceeveno 810500 each | ‘\“";‘I“l ":‘ USO8 > tomorrow. y:l:: ! i councll foom regular price $25.00, for ......... 5 cach M |70 ot| AR e ratebiiinass 4 B regular price’ $16.00, for ......... each @ .: Dean i € the meeting will be the swearing | moy ' | | WHITTALL’S TEPR AC WILTON (] Srosd bireet, ol A 3'“"”'\ orie LGl N b I | 9x12 feet, regular price $105 (10 ForETe ench. (W1 ounty, . Y. and had ot il % tober by City Clerk S e 1 ! 8-3x10- 6, regular price $96.50, for ..... eac:: Iiere about 0y ”‘ml-“j-“‘“’] ¢ ‘ w\\n':;r ‘m.“f: l-“v“,j“/ il o ,‘l.‘,‘.‘,-‘ ! regular price 4\11‘)‘».fm~.‘.. each B ierof the Ly Her fellon e R e L, e i WHITTALL'S BODY BR - ([ | Lusban Dbt T 5 A1 nfEteron Sloghin Ih‘x:ylv Me .—Vl‘uquH M ez I Il Size 9x12 feet, regular price $70.00, for ............. B voo 855,00 each |M |y sirviving close relatis 5 I in i | R Size 8-3x10-6, roiulm' pnco $64.50, fnr M'J- 50 each | | Kirley has made numerous fricy e rolnt B SR 3 NS R i MESRhorE s | n THE CARTER SECONDS IN COST SALE B bamouine ; | i ‘ GIVES CHANCE TO OUTFIT THE WHOLE FAMILY and make a big saving over of 1 | N regular pri There are Unions in all shapes and all weights, cotton, silk and wool ”ju;‘h o B and all wool. . ~ Brnlsconi el « ‘M Unions for men at $1.39, $1.89, $2.8 Unions for women for 95¢, $1.69, 81.95, AL UL 3 A6 G e i s2.79 .m(l 59 each; regular prices ¥ §2.79; regular prices § 35.00, e s Al Minages Geare . Cockings i 50, $6.00 up to £0.50, £1.00 and §5.00. e e ' o Bristol & Plainville Electric | Vests and Pants for 69c, $1.39, S1.79, ons for boys priced at 93¢, S1.69, | ny will Informally discuss the 5 | 29; :'n;rul:u' €1.50, 82,50, $3.50 and $4. $1.95 and $2.69; regular $2.25. £3.00, £3.50 ; ! '\H‘:‘w transportation within the | B} Unions for girls selling for 95¢; worth and $4.95 each. Sl Drieai orfey Jamed ™. B to $2.00. ] Others 1 .69, $2.69: veg. $2.50 and $3.50. : ot - i s ot | f | [ AT “BABYLAND” Our Infants’ section, Carter's In I.mt.-- Vests for 69¢, worth 3 o ol :, £ ! $1.00 and $1.25 each. Baby Bands, wool and silk and wool 39¢, vegular 75¢ and 95¢ ea. e Hyiaesaic s andiisian: orts of RBristol E S e e s i a m'“n;w s confalned in | — = Autos Calitie i 1 ‘ : Derg pbIcctof 1"“‘:? . Ber m News ; incurred Ly rop . Sl - lunch will ! r v sehool 5 e ——e lon A urns Altey Furlough 5 S S urer - Coming nt the Christmas Meagl noof M ¢ S d of will go forward to lel.[[l NS OFHODCH NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD ) MONDAY Forestyille Methodists e 1926, of the first of the balance the appes f the gronp of cided in unt of por 1 Y. M on vower i Installed as State Officer 1 ive ce and iy the Hot iday national preside known in Bristol, ofticers of the wom mony fro Brist Dr Wolsard, Mrs Fred M ' hlmrh«m Mecting n for v meeting case was |gaut ippins Hili Nug the Prospret M . Miss Vir- | oy EYE GLASSES 3 Down A Week 0 cen ket the entifically fit weekly, Remenbe when v OPTICIANS —JEWE 851 Main Sucet, Sew Britn | e e ——— an Raudall of the Chureh of New York t the next ch is to be held ay cvening at 7 o'clock. Police Have Busy Month the ‘,,. ce department had during December is ct that there were according to the 3 rzpon of Chiet of Police T. Belden. were made for the ¢ Assault and bat- 1l breach of the °h of the peace, §; and entering, 1; failure to rsonal tax, 24; intoxication, § itoxication and breach of the peace, 2; non-support, 4; operating motor vehicle without llcense, 2; |operating motor vehicle under the |inthn » of liquor, 1; operating un- |der influence of liquor and reckless driving, 2; reckless driving, 2; theft, |4: vagrancy, 8: violation of park- ing ordinance, 21; violation of rules {of road, 1; violation of Sunday law, 1 he cases n-r(‘ disposed of as fol- lows: Appea 2; judgment sus- pended upon payment of costs, 3; nolled by prosecuting attorney, 1 nolled by prosecuting attorney up- on payment of costs, 62; pald fines, 2 ©d In charge of probation 1 by chief, 3; tak- turned over to out of » lofticer, en to [town offic ; The department investigated 41 |complaints during the month, which | resulte d in twelve arrests, Thirteen loors and windows were found un- |locked Ly the ofiicers and made se- ;.v‘rr and three lost children were 1 returned to their parents, two strect lights were re- not burning and the offi-+ 1 upon to investi To- 01.75 was covered by the depart- ty-0Ie persons were no- at poiice otfice for ed By Seal Sale s raised Iied Cross Clhiristmas y ccording 1o ploye Heulth the ge sale has one ever is abouyt ater than a raised, lead In ngstrom, It it Gagnon had 1t six hours when dis- on was employed and his absenco resulted in @ disc dead body in his room. He is survived by one som, 1 s in Gosstow! H. ments which will later will be in charge erT. P, O'Brien, Factorics Reopen All of the factories of the eity resumed operations this morning with a few excep! following t-down since Thursday the holiday and week- piant of the Wallace continued to over the hollday Ingraham e opera- onring in ty for Willie Won't Be Qutclassed < of T 1o 1Y install enjoyed ! : U Y = Giran Acquaintancss ana o8 i L TR fric nds, 4 ¢ oek-End Raids Eradical WO i o 0 : . 5 0 3 Minstrel Show Thurslay i il of 0N \ ) it . 1 e o pu 1 railro v Yent y 0 5 . L > . in \ | AN : ] i she olidays at (URED PM’% FINE OF §100 , ‘ : \ “1's Nons, N 1o : ek : i< | Iir i \ el Noan | ! ) Voath, Avrested for Assault om ¢ rom 1) tor i ® " ; ) 1ot Tells Where He Beaght : ot e 1 int 1 N o s avenue, l . 1 ALy " Vv -~Comnunity - Club - Bay- Tl Berlin Tems ot M I ! ! ) 4‘,"” ! 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