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Denatured Alcohol SEYMOUR ST. RO » Rocused Man Says Gomplainam! Hit Him “80 Times" and Charged with stabbing Peter Del | Bardo, at his store on 5 Seymour streat Sunday night, with a natl, Car- | mella Cacoma, 26 Franklin street was fined $25 In police cour tthis morning by Judge Benfamin W. Al | P 1 1 g n ling. Officer Thomas J. Feenoy ar- | sted Cacoma Sunday night shortly [ atter the stabbing. er Del Bardo alleges that Cacoma's brother-in-law came in the store and demanded some grocerios on credit which he refused to let him hav: Later, he says, Cacoma came into |the store and demanded to know why he would not let his brother-in |law have the goods. He says an |4 argument ensued in which Cacoma | reached to the floor, picked up a nail | |and slashed it across his face, caus- ing a two and half inchy wound Caesar Tarckinni of Avon test- fied that Cacoma came into the storo | and enterted into an argument with Del Bardo. He says that Cacoma hit | Del Bardo, after fhich they went to | the door, and when Del Bardo re- | entered, a deep gash was seen across | the right side of his face. Three other men from Avon, who wers witness at the affray, were present ] | but did not testify, [ Horsfall S { Cacoma Insisted that Del Bardo |- hit him first and continued hitting . him “80 times" until they reached Winter Sale [the door, when ha safd that he reached to the floor and grasped the Men's Clothing, Furnishings || "3/l Striking at Del Bardo in selt and Ehoes at tremendous reduc- B tions — see these values — buy them while you may! yourrr::omobile DICKINSON DRUG CO0. 169-171 MAIN ST. 2333I3IIITIII2I3322333, ense, He said that he did not hit Del Bardo unil he slashed him with {the nail because they were good friends, and he could not understand why Del Bardo should strike him. Due to the fact that Maggie Long, colored ,of 121 Whiting Btreet is in tailored and worth nearly double ""'I N"“y ")‘\'"‘"‘" )\?"""’";1 h”i“‘\”]’l > it 29.5 with a broken ankle and probable thelr price ... £29.50 {|injury of the spine, caused by le ing from a third story window at | North strect early yesterday morn- ing, Judge Alling continued her cas until Fet ry 20. William Taylor, i | also colored, of the North street ad- " $ | [dress, and the woman are charged 5 A Group of Fine MEN'S SUITS —1n good styles and woolens, well Oue Lot of MEN'S OVERCO Excellent coats in ral attrac tive models—great values $29.50 One Group of YOUNG ME SUITS 1| with misconduct. 1 Very fine values—young men's | The woman jumped from the win- | sizes NG RN $21.50 | | Jow following a raid on the place by | 4 ! Sergeant Patrick McAvay and Po- | One Group of { nt Daniel Cosgrove and Clar TWO-TROUSER SUITS | et unmm, 'r_h" raid was made fol: Some have extra knickers—for ' | lowing a complaint by the woman's sport or business $30.50 | husband, Lemons Long, who claim HORSEALLS | poorrs I i st | T0TAL WILLION “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” 3833 e e ;Govt. Seeks Income Tax From | 4. D. DONAHUE Druggan and Lake | Voice Cuilure 0 ke Chicago, Jan. 19 () — The pro- !\oleu tested Toesdoys and Fridays | Studio 3818-2. ' | fits of beer making, running into | 2 I S SIS TR from 2 p. m. to 9 po m. Ites. 3818-3. < i milllons of dollars, is the subjeet | of controversy betwaen fhe internal revenue burcau and Drugia M. C. LeWitt’s UPSTAIRS JEWELRY SHOP| (| ‘ s 299 Main Street | from out of town beer shipments and Trankie Lake, beer barons de | 33332238283328223832232 0 income Room v‘ # Tt is reported that the tax collee- New Phone 3100 tors are pre to prove definite- | i e " t t 1 ¥ e e i e ¥ much LVERYTHING ceks of investigation aheaa |§ UANDER THI SUN them, # - | Druggan NATIONAL WINDOW CLEANING COMPANY 21 Tremont Strect Telephone 550 sis in fa s partne sure he and enuine their income was much | PERSIAN RUGS nment’s lowcest | oyt B. Y. JONES 485 Commonwealth Ave. Phone 285 or 2552-4 attorneys to do so, have no comment on the § story that three Chi- two of them in ived a “divvy” on s of several years They Datly rago ! public office. all of the prof of brewing, LTI ITI et Et ISt EEI SIS III SIS LSRRI SIIISESE e consolation | Q‘ ; 4 e police no (Main Floor) i | Opera Lengths, (Main Floor) (1] (Main Floor) € 72 A \) \ ,"/the i SMOKE it attorney PIPE REPAIRS NEW BRITAIN SHEET METAL WORKS E. J. GOOBY & SON So. Main. St. Tel. 573 Famous (‘éd}j I')Ai:;rrukond Strangely Missing | , Jar 156 ’ $500,700 e e To Loan On Real Estate ' I - it tiamon [ Wit or telephone us and we wil have onr representative call and sce you The Lomas & Nettleton Co. Room 206, 125 Trumbull St Hartford, Conn. MOTOR TRUCKING Furniture Moving Cinders and Filling Material Furnished A. H. HARRIS is vill no P'rince Albe ssive op ided upon 2459 mittes of the in f y 1 executive com progressives, \ \ UT WITH NAIL IN Fg‘”mwwmmm Jhrift Wednesday D Lt BEN FRANKLIN'S s :Then Tnvented Kidoaping Yarn | NEW BRITAIN BUCILLA STAMPED PACKAGE GOODS packages) HALF PRICE (32 STOREWIDE EVENT When You Can Buy a $24.75 to $39.00 Dress For $15.00, that's Something Worth While, Isn't It? WEDNESDAY Pretty Dresses Silk, Cloth and Wool $!g : And Every One Chic and Stylish! ~All Real $24.75 to $39.00 Sellers. (2nd Floor) —For Street —For Party —For Dinner —For Sport You Don't Have to Need One to Buy at this Low Price! Silk Blouses and Tunics Values to $7.95 $2.95 PREACHINGS Ben Franklin’s preachings of reasonable thrift stand as an inspiration to provident Americans. This month of his hirthday, pledge yourself to ahide by the rules of the game of Life; to work hard, play plenty, earn as much as possible, SPEND YOUR MONEY SENSIBLY, and save i wisely. Buy here now and you'll be spending your ! money sensibly and saving wisely. SRR st R e TR B i ) | ) <)) - - P8R D D D PSS $3.95 Silk Umbrellas || $1.95 Red, Brown, Navy and Green. and Ferrules to match. Nice variety. White Tips Assorted handles. lisclo DEGEIVEHUBBY in night court la when Mr. t Ger- n in When She Returned Child 19 (A — Mother to keep yand by prote ) for a nce that it ha been n she feared ex today » assert rphys §20 1 aming 1’8 mother re apping to hid his doubts the infant bec a baby, urnishing false nd in Lot of Beaded Nek aces | 49 Formerly to $2.95 FENGER 1§ RADLY York, Jan, expert hospital suff is slde cau. of the Fencers® COLUMN | Tempting Specials DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1926, R e e e e e S e T T T e e e STOREWIDE EVENT @ZTON@W Choice of These 100 yds. Bolivia Coatings Values $5.95, $6.95 and $9.95 Yard $2.88 yd. 56 inches wide, $1.29 i Black, Navy, Grey and Tan. Stripe and Cut Plaids. 72x90 Mohawk Sheets | Satin (Main Floor). | Linen Dish Toweling | 22¢ Yard | | (Basement) 20x40 Bath Towels 35¢ Each; $4.00 Doz. Colored Plaids or All “ White (Basement) h)rlorcer?i;e_(rer‘I&}{sfi 4 ‘ $1.79 Hemmed. (Basement) 64x72. | | Assorted Patterns, | | Crinkle Bed Spreads $2.25 81x105. Scalloped. | Rose Stripe Only. | (Basement) | Amoskeag Flannels L 23¢ Yard 36-inch, in Stripes and Plaids. (Basement) Linen Huck Towels : | 55¢ Each; $6.00 Doz. | Hemstitched. Wide Satin Borders. (Basement) Stamped Cases 94c Pair Stamped on 42 inch Tubing. | | | (Main Floor) Odds Ginghams, brays. ( arm, 19 (® — Paul fencer, is in Roose- ing from a 4 when the onent’s foil snapped st night. an pierced ht lung. His con- vho is a member of the* k Athletic club, was en- finals for the junior ionship at the Fencers' opponent was George r club, t Bencoe rply, ut his f mbia team were posiponed in- YOU KHOW By Being On the Alert We Procured 1200 Sandura IRugs (4%x5ft.) Suitable Patterns For Every Room | $395 Satin B Block of tes Opponent’s Blade Boeaks, Stabs Schooler Resigns as Him Under Lung the his office, He ning will sy GULAR TO $3.95 d Ends, Broken Sizes. cluded are I.)Aiglon Garments, Broadcloths, Neatly trimmed, (Second Floor) In- 5700 Cham- How Fine b Choose from Checks, Figures, Wood, Marble, Floral B and Allover Patterns in the very newest colorings. Strong, waterproof and sanitary. A great value! S RI r 1e $2.59 yd. Debutante and | | Quality. Less than a year ago Willlam J. | the Columbia fencing 1 was injured when his oppo- foil snapped as did Pardi- | Block was in the hospital me time with a wound under his Hertzelian Club Head Nathan D. Schooler, president ot Hertzellan club, has resigned said last night that s forced to resign because ot inroads upon his time hip of the New organization de- oved to the outskirts of the city, h malkes it dificult for him to o meeting every week. Mr. as been the leader of the club since its reorgani- No, a teacher at the school, has accepted the | of the organization for | lency Mr. llman came |regyular mesting in C Tallows' hall i n:nmngshi? at in months 880 | Thursday evening at o'clock. ;;\ al he finis! o accept a position | Edwin JI. Whitney, interpreter of | NOI®S brew school, Sellman is planning to give s of 1 s to the club on Collar attached or Neckband. In White, Blue, Tan, Grey. First Quality, and all 8hoe Shades. Full cut. fancy Eilk Frogs. andura Rugs Are! oaded aille i $1.95 Strap Wrist Gauntlets ¢ pr. 54-inch. In Black, Pencil Blue, Golden Brown, | | Ladies’ Strap Wrist Cape Gauntlets, suitable Included are Amber, Lapis, White Carved , | Bokhara and Turtle Green. Standard D&L, Ivory and Metallic Beads. City Items A. Nash Co., suits and overcoats, | $23.00. Union Made. T. F. nut street, Tel. 454.. There will be a meeting Daughters of Isabella in Judd’'s Hall. A. G. Hammond Camp, Spanish War Veterans, will hold a regular meeting {n the camp meet- | building was ing room at the state armory merrow night at 8 o'clock. The com- mittee on the Spanish War memor- \c lal will render a report at meeting. Members of the Sons Veterans of the Civil War auxiliary New o commun‘cate Yarroll. Lovisy ghters of Vetera plays, will give a recital this even- | ing at school under the auspices of the Men’s English Broadeloth Shirts Women’s Full Fashion Silk Hose Black, White Men'’s Heavy Flannel Pajamas Neatly made with Women’s Silk and Wool Hose Women’s Medium Cotton Union Suits Men’s Ecru or Grey Union Suits 81x90 Bleached 69c (Basement) Girls' Dresses—Reg. to $7.95 ODD SIZES AND COLORS Included are Jerseys, Woolens, Serges and Balbriggans. Sizes 2 to 14 years. All this season's styles. Remarkable values at $3.95, (Second Floor) Wednesday, hile They Last 3RD FLR. $2.50 for Driving and Walking. at 99c¢ pair. (Main Floos Council, Ne. {evening at & jcial and ear | Officers will styles and samples. McCabe, 49 Wal- advt. Hyman an of the |inrough the this evening United to- | fire, this | family house lmrd Miller. of Union Deal, N. with Mrs, |has “een wi Moore Tent, No. 12, B s, Wil hold its | Pittsburgh. Central Junior High the | Berkeley, FEMON NAP SANITARY NAPKINS (Main Floor) Box of 12 29¢ MAIN FLOOR 29 i | ? Sheets Classed as “Impertects™ but imperfec- tions are very siight. 3RD FLR. A lot to close out r) 7, Sons and Daughters of Liberty, will be held Wednesday o'clock in Jr. O. U. A. |M. hall. After the meeting a so- d party will be held. report at 7 o'clock for |drill rehearsal, d Eva Tertes leased Camp Real Estate Co., |oftices in the Commerelal Buflding {on Main street, to Hyman Zinman, Who wlill conduct a tailor shop there. Mr. Zinman's place in the Palace recently burned out by Albert Chant has sold through the amp Real Estate company, a éne- on Bain street to/Ber- . have been invited to a"cndt ENGAGED AS EROF, the installation of officers of Aux- | lliary No. 3, In G. A. R. hall, Meri- Jan. 19 (A—Harold Sanderson, brother of Archie San- len, on Thursday evening. All in- | dérson of the Sleepy Hollow elub, tending to be present are requested |N28 been engaged as professional by Freq | the Hollywood Golf club, Sanderson th “riarcliff lodge and 9, |the Thornsburg Country club mnear In the western open Youngstown las hed with 301 for the 70 BIGGEST SCHOOL IN U. 8. Calif., Jan. 19 (#—The alf topl er with de- Nathan Hale chapter, Order of De- | Univ f California, with an at tions of Palestine. The Hertz- iMolay. Mr. Whitney portrays 18| tendance of 16,252 full time stu in club wili meet tomorrow eve- | different characters in his recital. | dents, is now acclaimed the largest at the Talmud Torah at ®| Mr. Ralph Halliday of South Man- | school of its kind in the United which time Mr. Scllman chester was the guest of Mr, and | States. The attendance figurcs Yeo- ak on "Eliezer 3 Mrs. Charles H. Clarkson of Brad- huda,” the father of modern He- |ley strcet over the week end. | brew, were compiled on the basis of stu dents enrolled for the first semester, The regular meeting of Winthrop | of the present academic year,