New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 8, 1926, Page 12

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12° FLASHES OF LIFE: BUFFALO BOOZE Hartford — Clarles Manty .v'.\w\“ Milford — Ruth Welles, 6 yours ['DERATII” | N!:R Bedford, Mass, gaina roferec's de- fold, killed by automobile operated D, in 12 rounds hout ——— 4 —_— Hurtford = Deduction of commi A(\ (;; ————— Moodu (. Philip Lecrenier, | sic LU tn transfer o Fort Willlam, Antarlo—Big snap-| Atlantic Clty—1 agents have :\\wwlm.\,\‘\ r. and owner and editor of | deed to stal h and fish ping turtles are eating beavers |scized some liquod at the Extra | Connecticut Valley Advertiser, i hateheries at Madison 1o & G caught under the fce, The news|Dry Cafe | deaa, fleld comes out of the woods with Joc = | : Neu[m S]I(» Seems Wil ling [O R Spoon, an Indiun trapper, Y T his} < H 1" < . Meriden Mis, Harriet =N Ch 10 quallty of whiskey cw Haven vy Carelngton, | pupnes, plonecr kindergarten teach Mt ; Rerlin—Wilhelm Hohenzollern has |£¢éms to have nothing to do with | Water! ippointed coach of Yalc | gn doad. '\e G\mcesbll 0N§ 4 contributed to a book the argument '\‘“ quality ml mercy il‘l ‘\‘Mt 8. | freshman basketball team | Sheistian ern of 5 ouny, saloonkeeper, and his bar- — . i '1:‘::1‘”;" .1:3«“ ”"\\‘ e (” : Juda. |tender pleaded guilty and argucd | Now Coroner finds no! Hartford — Captan Ira R, Wild- | New York, Jun. 8 G1-~The an B it its. Tehovahil ho wiltea lentency, on the ground that the minal responsibility in deg of | man of Danbury deposed as chalr- thri Nt wage conference was = was good. Sixty days for Young | Pietro Aviduno, of Hamden, struck | man of ex committee of sol- | continued again today with indivia 3 ningrad—An expedition Is to ex- |and $200 for his bartender. ind Killed by automobile dviven by | diers' hospital hoard; Captain | ual members propared to “stiek it 4 ,,1,‘;}?,”}.‘:"“\'.‘“Tv”,\\‘l‘ 1““1;’,:‘.” YW‘\ —— I Tenedin Charles 1. Beck, Stamford, elected [out” until the “other side™ Is ready south of t e discovered fn 1913 | Buffalo—Th ufl that is heing —_— in place; veterans of three wars in | to quit and move w sine die ad-| and called Nicholas 11 land, but re [drunk for skey in Buffalo, a Stamford More than 100 ex-| dispute journment ) christened Lenin Wayne B. Wheeler puts it, would | nibits introduced at trial of 80 men — | Yesterday's discussion in the effort 3 . make a rabbit spit in a bulldog arrested {n raids on allege gam-4 Naugatuck — Rev, Wojiceh Ols- | t0 bring an end to the hard coal Milan—All that Prince Carol |o¥e T s sowskl, pastor of I'olish National | $trike, now in its fifth month, was | Kknows about motor cars is that he T Catholic church of the Saviour, | deseribed as “perfunctory.” Today's loves to drive speedy ones. He says o-—1"asten your thin _ N 1| dead ‘Hh“vnr‘ 80 far as nu‘ situation f #0 himself anent reports th hie i th garters, boys I90amL 0N el - peared on the surface, promis contemplates getting a job as a m droop and : LTGRO ety o ST police | Nothing better. | chanle. out of it from | VOV land O R O T £ azo | Alvan Markle of Hazicton, Pa., P SSE e N& S ) Mopped nutomoblle of G, Harad | {tockholder in a I dependent Sudbury, Mass.—Henry Ford assoclation, New Maven six_Conneeticut | ¢ rrE &t fttarwirds it was | A0thracite producing company, and willing to spend $80,000 to move a e men chosen a wers ot Yate| 0 Giipat car was loada | ohaleman of the joint conference, is turnpike because motor ve Antonio—Wives of army | freshman glee ¢ with liguor | holding the six minc o and six oper- shaking his historic Wa It ed here havo been| e AR | = .["x‘u:.s “\'.'fi' ]::-Ir”l!‘n“ josi ,\rn‘v:‘.‘.llzyl;\l “‘3(‘,:‘:’.:] Hhe L0as el & La0sE: I “,‘v‘,,,],\,.:l 1 et .(,1"4‘“], T e St o aticy Hartford — John I. Martin, 11, | that will lead to breaking the dead- | e S e e in building in year, of Wilson station, dies of injuries | lock. Six months ago at Atlantic Bloomsburg, ried D'An- |liquor at dinner parties, . i *eived when he was struck by | City the miners formally presented BN (o's “RTator I4 KinTE a s ore S | n — James Sabine, 12,1 Windsor trolley car. their demands for a new contrs Jere, ew Haven — Coach Bd Leader|s from wounds caused by - nd were given an answer the sam. out Yale var oarsmen for| ally fired by child, Hartford — Alleg lfl east long | day that they were not acceptable, Tamaen N Hulllngs, | vt midinter it SR | - mead witeh doc who cluims | All alternative plans sine i to have seven dolalrs loss woek L | Bristol — Fire virtually destroys | he could drive out evil spirit from |have likewise been rejected by one 1§¥ to. spend on five taiin centil | Willimantio ==2H lekn of dynnmitel|.cor garage and storage | sick, arrested in Waterbury, {side or the other. tting a divorce his | with ing ed, on | house at rear of 89 SOUth BUFCCL | oo e e at every pay day he had | property of n T 1 com- e , vz v mania for buying all the knick-'jpany v Haven — Application fov knacks in sight, won alimony. copy of will of Stdney C. e | Charle rg, attorney, who shot him- New York—TFor fallure to serve 00 to town of | selt December 27, made fn probate ord to aid poor h school graduates. 15 a juror Jerome Napoleon Bona- parte has been fined $100. | lin and deserving | N | stroved by 9 TO 11 A. M. | 9 TO 11 ROUND, S'LOIN, PORTERH'SE LEAN FRESH A M. FRESH GROUND FRESH FRICASSEE Hamburg 3lhs. 25c Fowl ........ With Satisias st For The Least Mone; Money Saveis You ion He OUR REGULAR HOUR SALES—— i 9 TO 11 BEST MAINE A M S'l EAK SHOULDERS POTATOES 18c peck oo 19e SOUND YELLOW . 28¢ | Onions .. 4 Ibs. 15¢ 3TO 5 P M, LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS Ib. 19¢ —BEEF— | FOWT SWIFT'S GOLDEN WEST b, PATTYE PINEST CREAMERY PANCY BUTTER EGGS 21Ibs. .. .$1.00 2 doz. ... 8lc SELECTED B L TR LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF FANCY CHETL N PLAIN. RAISIN, MARBLE POUND CAKE Ty 16 oz foaf LARGE b. 20c CUP BEST BREAD LARGY 7c! .7 10c Cooki SPECIAL — ASSORTED LR FAMOUS DINNER BLEND COLY MOBICAN PREPARED BUCKWIHE AT RED BUTTERILY GOLONG TEA non PURL TOMATO CATSUP 2 bots, NEW CROP PEA BEANS TN PRESH ELBEOW MACARONT 3 Ihs MOHICAN EVAR LK cans 20¢ CAMPBELL'S SOUPS 3 cans VANILLA OR LEMON EATRACE 21 2 BUMFORD'S BARING POWDER. 1 Ib, can STAR NAPTHN PoOwDER Gophg 2 PALMOLIVE SOAP ] FINEST CUT BELTS 2eans 33 PINEST SUGAR CORN SOLID PACKED TOMATONS Ueans 38 MOHICAN MINCE MEAT NGO LORNN DOOND n 2% PRESH PG BAT LARGE BALDWIN IUICY PLORIDA APPLES ORANGES 14 qt. bas. 65¢ doz. 25¢ NI B LARGE SPANISH r- NEW STRING INTONS 2C s PRESH ROASTIED staMAID PEANUTS 15C IAISINS PRUSH BULK = URESH DUG DATES D C e 2 Ihe Get The Best. he Most. R Save Tt SUGAR Prnme R!b Roasts Beef lb 24c FLOUF LEAN BOILING BEEDR . Ih, 8¢ | LEGS YEARLING TAMB 1h, LEAN POT ROASTS | Teeeo Ih. 16 | LEGS GENUINE SPRING LAMB 1, FANCY CHUCK ROASTS LAME LOINS TO ROAST 1, PRIME RUMEP ROASTS POREQUARTERS LAMB 1h. BONELESS ROLLED ROASTS PANCY LAMB CHOPS Ih. —VEAL— —PORK— SHORT CUT LEGS TO ROAST . In, | FRESH PORK ROASTS ol HXT RUME ROASTS = ilH LEAN FRESH HAMS | L b B0c BREASTS TO STEW OIt BART + Wb LEAN PORK CHOPS . 1, SHOULDER CUTS TO ROAST . MOHICAN BRAND HAMS . o CHOICE VAL CHOPS 1. | CLOVER LEAF BACON .., D ROASTING CHICKENS . 2iihs ..2 doz. 3 s 7TA M T01P MM, ZBIDEECEER 5 I sack . Conf.—3 Ihs, bz GOLD MEDAL OR PILL al 33 ——ALL DAY SPEC!ALS—— —LAMB— LN EST PURE SWIPT'S GEM-NUT ARD MARGARINE 35c 21bs. ... 45¢ THE CITY AT MONEY SAVING PRICES ASSORTED FROSTED CAKES .doz. 24c TINEST LAYER 25¢ Cakes ea. 25¢ to 50c (B3] rLorn W MEATY RUNES NEW CROP MXD. NUTS 25¢ 2 lbs... 35¢ LOFT'S CHOCO- LATES 1 1h. hov 15¢ 1: SNOWBALL ror cCorN 15¢ 39: kg, 10( . 15¢ Buy Our Bakery Products NEW CLEANED CURRANTS W I‘-m'l’.\I\' DATLY UT‘ court on ground original was d stator just before deat RALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1926 ot | e e | The bigz issue is arbitration, The l operators are willing to arbitrate all produced. Manufacturers, auestions on which no agreement | vy o *YEIE IR TR P N | can bo reached. ‘the miners want to | wilkes-Barre to the conferecs pro | nogotiate a contract withont calling | tosting against continuance of the I outside partics, The workers do- | tjg.up because of .|.n.- It unfair to ask them to ar-|jag caused in the coal districts. Ar- bitrate wages when the mine own- | | ers are unwilling to arbitrate the | ind fundamen clling price of coal. the controve Observers would not be surprised \, the conference were adjourned | toduy over the week-end fn the hope | | that the recess may be utilized by | Loth sides for conferences with leaders in their ranks, Representatives of the labor | partments of tho feder | ana the {are in New York v de- | government nsylvania still iting for results | s L L nmlla DlS frict Neither operators or miners nd iR | any comment to make on the ap- s () Los | peal to some business men's repre- | 108 Ang J sentatives in I'hiladelphia to Gover- ) dispatehes o nor Pinchot urging the "sion of the log mes says that sweeping the 8 state spectal ges- sislature to amend the | AT miners' cer w. They would | district, climinate Hu\ features upon | The which the present labor monopoly in | tele of Nayarit, governor of Nuyarit ram to the | the industry is built and sustained | Mexico City is deseribed as esti- and yet preserve existing ards | mating the loss of life « V00 and of life and propert | the property damage at 3.000,000 The present . Some villuges are reported | worker must been almost destroyed, perience in an anthracite mine as a | Rail communications have Leen miner's laborer before he can ob- | cut tain a certificate to blast coal. Only [ The dispatches also say messages 40,000 of the 158,000 mine workers | from Durango report that are miners, and so long as these 40,- | have been destroyed [ 000 men are idle no coal can be | miles of countryside merchants trade organizations of the Wyoming from FLODDS RAVAGE MEXIGAN T”W Ny FINAL SALE! finely tailored and formerly retailed at $35.00 to ettes, THE BALANCE V2 Off SUITS Sizes 34, 35, 36, 37 All fine up-to-date young men’s models in a variety of shades and colors for our final clean-up. Values £25.00 and $ $12.50 EVERYTHING MUST GO 30.00. Now materials are of the finest woolens, the s yle: take a loss on them. Worsted and many others. 417 Main Street NEAR EAST MAIN OVERCOATS REDU Each and Every Suit Has Two Pairs of Trousers ONLY A SHORT TIME LEFT TO GET IN ON THESE BiG BARGAINS COME TOMORROW AND BE SURE TO GET YOUR SHARE 200 OVERCOATS— In this group of Overcoats, men, you will find the greatest bargains ever offered in men’s clothing. Every Overcoat $40.00. You will find your size here from 33 to 48 in all models. Single and double-breasted Box Coats, Ulsters and Ulste While they last, men, they all go at one price. OF OUR STOCK OF Yo Off SUETS Sizes 34, 3 6, 37 In this group of Suits you will find everything desirable in Suits for young mvn—lilue< Grays, Browns in up-to-date young men’s models. For our final clean-up. Values $30.00-$35.00 $17.50 $27.50 BAYER'’S CLOTHES SHOP and the suffering ation was suggested as o basio | Newspaper Club I method of settling Angele devastating tloods | newshoy shouting lugo Ixuintly Mexico. state’s deputies in crops nd that ma re under wa- 1 [soup from a lurge | ter as the result of t torrential rains, Rivers [ed a height of some thelr normal levels, estimates place the dam 000 pesos, Anniv ersary \ Boston, Jan, § T paper club of thi Gridiron club in oldest ¢ \zation of {t |country, held its fertioth an; {dnner at the Unlversity el night, Among those presen {three foundurs of the o ick W. IFord of the H Sullivan of the am V. Alex " ltor of the vipt and n [the. Curtis Publishing inter | Philadelphia Among the humorous fea the affair were an attempt can by m appearan sprayers, and the PLAYER RE HOCKEY Mont |who w spended adian-Montreal game dnesday for an attack on Goal ‘mpire Ernfe Russell, has been re- instated by President Frank Calder | of the ional Hockey League and | will start at right wing when they meet the Aniericans at the Arcan tom Boucher 1 of which the Canadians wor FEBRUARY 1st WE START REMODELING OUR STORE Nething Must Remain. Now With a Sweeping Stroke WE HAVE CUT PRICES IN HALF — NOTHING MUST ReEmAn REMEMBER! BLUE SUITS—TWO PAIR of TROUSERS Here is a group of Suits made in our own shop for Spring. The re advance models. Rather than carry them over for our reopening we are going to They include Blue Cheviots, Blue Diagonal Blue is fashionable. The price is right. Only three short weeks remain! We have cut prices in half so that nothing will remain in this store by Feb. 1st but the bare walls. Come tomorrow if you want to save while this sale is on 417 Main Street out “‘extras' {ing full details ot the affair, NSTATED Jan, 8 (P—Bill Boucher, fter the 1t the Jforum or his team 1 two games, both EAR EAST MAIN ow W sty ture to 1eans of ce of a glv- York norrow. N,

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