New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 26, 1926, Page 2

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MITCHELL STARTS SENTENCE TODAY: Is Your New Overcoat Ours—now? 1y the Overcoat you should have purchased last week pining its voung life away in this steam- lieated store when it should be ou with you taking the tucker out 6f a blizzard? Hall :{on-Flymg Pay hington, Jan, 26 P8 of hin rank as colonel in the Willlam Mitehell today began serving his sentence of | pension from the W alr sorvice, oors army for five At these January prices you hav now you should have your Over- this m years, Contrary, slon of the convieted him under t of war of ection with ght for a unified | Mitchell will receive cartaln living allowane: | suspension, however, he deel o 96th arti- {nsubordina in determined alr servie 12 pay s during the An abundant selection at $29.50 | to $87.50 is walting for you to stle inte. tion his Coolidge, rdic the President in affirming conrt's v . stipulated yes- that sentence will be DICKINSON | -1 2 DRUG C0. |55 i colonel of ’ll vay FI.’" allowance 169-171 MAIN ST. Under the pre Mitehell will monthly, the presid Mitehell has met the | tlon thus either regar | lowance or the friends th resignation of “during the pleasure new sitna- norts among will submit counsel, Reprs Republican 1 in a tem have finally at h The Greatest Values of the | H Sseason Horsfall Overcoats at $47.50 tube imported woolens — some | sentative Reid, Inos, however, | \\Y q “they | Cotonel Mitehen r Mr. Reld criticized the “unsecm. l ste' of the president’s action he declared “thls whole pro- w,,nrz trom start to finish” that an “invisible mind and hand | [have labored without ceasing for |this day's verdiet.” With the president's dccision | viewed as closing the ofielal phoss | it I8 likely that it will materfal for selon where the former many friends, Repre- d himself {s expected it on the house of the case, | provide nes {in cong | cotonel 1 { sentative Rei |to open the | floor, Great coats, new coats of with plaid backs—in mixtures, gray and the favored dark blues ‘1‘- matter of Mitchell's pay, At A wealth of c to choose from —and cach coat a supreme vatue || ot R | Davis and gestion of | board of retary ed with the sug- department which paseed on in style, workmanship and mater- fal. ] review Buy them now w at $47.50 and sav HORSFALLS 93-99 Mdsylum Strect they last— , jud voecate, and General Hnll favoved suspen- | sion of all of Mitehell's allowances {and one third Secretary fon tha y ceriain statutory r ufl'\' eg of army he acensed may securing employment officers HARTIGRD L S “1t Pays to Buy Our Kind” red in providing But Goolldge Will' Permit Hlm‘ ripped | | | you." was rep .. e i larth exclaimed e { army | 1 I« alleys or pool rooms. for Howurth, NEW BRITAIN D.\ILY HI‘?R.\I.D. “There is no excuse for you not inowing the law," slated Judge Al | ing, “a copy has been dellvered to Howarth pleadsd not gullty and | resented by Attorney David | Dunn, Mr. Harvey said he visit. d the bowling alleys on December 10, but found no minors employed here. He sald he return: last Wednesday, when he alleged, How. ‘Well, you've caught this time. Mr. Harvey said at the state dors not {ssue certifl- # to minors to work in bowling Pa oth: will of spired Ellin month idmitted working | o and who also sald o to hey had no leenses to work were: | Ioy Dubkow 23 Washington Kochavowiez, 107 14 years of age Avdiens, 139 Lawlor Tho boys who Kasm jold street; both nd John being ¥ ln mer | N¢ 0 Shel “New Haven post offier t 'READ HERALD (« RERERE: oottt s et | | | | | I i . and Major General John | the hoard | by which | support for himeel! and those de- | | pendent upon him.” | While Mitchell will recefve his {allowances and halt pay dnring | the pleasure he president, it Lwill be po: during the five ¥ o revoke that modification time without further court EF T i J. D. DONAHUE Voice Cullure Yoiecs fested Tuesdnys und Fridoys from 2 p. m. to 9 poom. | SLILEHN S'\hlln 3818.2, | M U LeW1tt R UPSTAIRS JEWELRY SHOP Room 4 299 Main Street New Phone 3100 WE CLEAN UVERYTHING UNDER THE SUN of Res. !n his staterent Pre »d briefy of the stdent Cool. = can. and course Mitehell hag ch n inistration of priments criminally trearonable’ ot rey . almost bhoard state- n's fon of nation 4 TMPI [lY BOYS I _ ' VIDLATION OF LAW NATIONAL WINDOW CLEANING COMPANY Tremont Street Telephone 550 29 Genuine PERSIAN RUGS B. Y. JONER B85 Commonwealth Ave. I"hone 285 or 2552-4 Parlor Owpers in Court SMOKE P'IPE NEW BRITAIN " SHEET METAL WORKS % k. J. GOOBY & SON Main. St Tel. 5 REPAIRS 396 o, tube today. Makes your head and nose feel fine. A Easy to apply \ Quick to act TRY DRUG STORE FIRST 30c and 60c per tabe GLASSES THE INVISIDLE OIFDCALS KRYPTO A. PINKUS Fyesight Specialist & Optician £ CATARRHAL JELLY ) MAIN 8T Bowling Aley and Shoe Shine B R N i Eii e sans e saiassgantes IIITIEIsIRIssY TIEaBEIREIsEseS ST mmmnmmg Gres e perty Johr solut Charged fahes fn hie rouble. with breaking last nig 36, 38 on probation idgo Alling. was not ¢ 1 rkows was pit nley ligh ntil Marel Plerkowski and his wi '14 he was P g of 37 hy J 1 he hecame angry be- 5 Her p further drir SRAPID" MATL SURVICE New Haven, Jun (B —A post ard mailed on April 1402, 1n w York City, to B. T. Riggs of his clty, was delivered Jast wee ven Riggs 1ved arned today card was dropped in chnte in New York it arri 1 t th it that threc d at the tice U remaining hers untll found and delivered, have ¢ that or SSIFTED ADS FOR T 1 Stamped House Dresses Regular $1.00 69c Stamped to embroider on fine quality linene. (Main Floor) Hand Towe! 15¢ Each; $L75 Doz, Fine Huck; ish—17x34. Pillow Case Tubing 29¢ Yd. 15 inches wide; well known brar <90 Mohawk Sheets $1.29 Turkish Towels 25¢ Each; $2.90 Doz, 18xB6—Double Loop. Colored bon Stripe or All White, R Amoskeag Outing Flannels 19¢ Yd. wide: neat Dest Quality. 26 inch Plaids. stripes a 321 I3333ITI325233203IIIIIIRIIIIIILIL IIIITIIIIIILIITIININT | 22IIIEEsESEILS: Coats All Told 31 IR E T R e mm:mmnxmx{mfim 1 STmIInTes Regular to $2.98 Yd. $1 00+, 10 inches wide; in a variety of Border Floral and Foul- ard Patterns. Shop Early! (Main Floor) ¢ in m ris surprise Perhaps it will Parls nasters, e | fact his ¢ kin ted Borders, Linen Fin- 100 Yards Silks | Cotton Suitings TU I‘,.xll \\ cold can crosy the river Trvir for his Iric er ubout g pen in Lo hus a great v York that triumphuant wome by his wed to remai s more, and tbroad six 1 functions will be predicts in Collier's, and ivillzation will draw closer of the bee. eminin Women ar fust like the Metropolitan, York-— elub, e to have an men who s—Patenty it by or new I'rench stops are dancing tornational law of the leagus natfonal confurence to the American men marry Such women lose their own ip and do not acquire citizenship by marriage under nwieh Conn The bald- America s mightily lans to found a col- reh, President 8 strong tamely sub- b of A Rodemeyer fon prowis on 1 we wport, bilt has —— be Arlkt—-On revelation th a den New York years as a 1 ist, Is to wed Mrs. John A. I arents in Eng 2 Jer. It will b proper s her third a boy. - Haveit- Conneeticut ectors vote s price control. hat an old gford —Andrew V. ary of the t 60 to Cho; fternan is to free « Falls, N. Y.—Ice jams ved the American fails eo few small streams are the preeipice. 1f th v Haven— w g over STOREWIDE EVENT JANUARY FLASHES OF LIFE: ARKANSAS DOCTOR ON DEATH BED ADMITS BEING WOMAN trians soon ut the brink, n will relegute man to the position of the drone dulled, he eva—Women without a coun- puzzling jurlsts codifying in- the auspices of nations, an inter. s suggested as problems which arise when foreigner: Ameriean 1—William H ed $30 from the o « dog killed 15 of his ~Owen Johnson, novel- his fifth marriage snd Waterbury and Merl- at the planned break red pepper taken !rom‘ dining room found in cell Stamford—Rev, R, H. Potter of Hartford, olected president of Con. sumnvrs League of Connectleut, Danbury--8elze clght barrels of ulcobol on truck in Newtown; three Massachusetts men arrested. Post card malled un in New York to L. T\ ow Haven delivered last thinks New Haven April 26, 1002 n No human to that Hartford, Jan. 28— Increased travel on Connectient highways has | made drastic changes necessary io | the bullding of roads, it iy shown !in a statement made publi¢ toduy by the staty highway department. yWhere a fourteen foot roadway a {few years ago was consiered ade- | quate for traffic conditions, today | Connecticut 18 bullding 20 foot ronds and some 86 foot highwuys Bridgeport - at Marceline, long a New York Hippodrome, ttles in snperior court's $10,000 lumage action filed against him, Hartford—Lowis 1. Peisner, ilctown druggist, hound over March 1 for jury trial on liguor 1 folation charges; moy lose Mid 10 " citizen b license, Hartford—Measles cases in weel totaled revious high marks during pidemic. I Vay Hartford—Orders for organization ‘ot 118th photo section, air service, f3rd division issucd by the adjutant Boutl)- DUl heral AS DRU ADDICT Bridgeport, Jan G (P—Dise charged by United ates Comis- stoner Jugh J. Lavery because of {insufticient evidence yesterday when he was avvaigned before him on a of violating the Harrison " oy Buckley 8§, of 97 8tate oftic and will be prosecuted in the city court on a charge of vio- Inting scetion 2516 of the general statutes, Buckley, alleged drug addiet, a8 sted on the night of Jan- HELD Hartford—Hearing on extradition »f Willlam Roberge, ted in Cana. tor fatal shooting, continued in- ; finitely, cham- 11 to MEMBERSHIP DRIVE OPENS P Mellon < " De 26, 1926, == »W kowskl, of Norwich, mp«nt gasoline tax, The fees for from jall; 7||‘fl'l’r vehiele registration have been | romhl 4 only since 1808, These facts, the dopartment says, dh]\rmn the claim that the automo- bile has boen stunding more than ite ‘. ust proportion of the cost of —cen- | | struction and maintenunce of rm“v i ighways, although within a ¢ (Cost of Gonnecucu Rogds, nishwase, aithouk’, Tt the two soarmg s”wud 1p.o‘mrv|nu. will about balance. —— Lectures on Religion i ‘ To Be Giiven at Yale Now Haven, Jan, 28 UP—Bix lece turos on religion by speakers emin- ent fn their respective flelds will be glven at Yale university under the wuspices of the Yule Christian aeso- eiation, The serfes will be opened on Feb- ruary 17 by Willlmn Adams Brown, Yalo 'S6, professor of theology at Union Theological Seminary and & The department expects that in o [members of Yale corporation. Other short space of time it probably will [lcctures following on Wednesdays ate | U0 necessary to build even wider |will be given by Professor Goorgs " | ronds | Foote Moore of Harvard university. "ding | 7T s also pointed ont that where | Irofessor Charlis A Bennett of SNty iy ineh concrete roud, unreintore- | Yalv, Professor Willium . Sbeldon, ed, could satisfy traffic 10 years ago, |of Yale, President James Rowland the same roads today are ng | Angell of Yule, and Felix Adler, built nine inches deep with heavy | senfor Jeader of the Soclety of Eth- reinforcement. This widening and [ical Culture in New York thickening of roads has inereascd the cost of highway buflding nearly one-halt without counting the cost of lubor or additional cost of vquip- ment and materialg, according to de- partment records, In the 30 years of the existence of | the Connecticut highway depart- nient, it s shown that expenditure re made last night to use | on roads in the stute have totalled s efforts during the week to | nearly §71,000,000 & membership to the Ha- | Of this sum, ahout $40,000,000 has | when that organization met en appropriated directly from the Burritt hotel. A card party | elvil list fund by the general assem- { will be given at the hotel on Febru- | bly, and the remainder, about $31,- ary 9, and the Tellin Rosenberg eon- | 100,000, has been raiscd by automo- |uary 5, when federal officers and cert will be given in the Camp | bile fees and court fines for motor local detectives found a quantity school auditorium March 2. | vehicle violations, In addition to the |of narcotics in his possession. Woja- SRRt A R R TR stk s 1an 2 2ot e e e st nate et s tns st R e deR it s e b Men’s Large Handkerchiefs Regular 25¢ 15¢ Made of fine Cotton; white corded borders; neat hemstitched. (Main Floor) Union Face Towels 25¢ Bach; $2.75 Doz. Part Linen, Red or Blue Borders. 18x36 104 Wearwell Sheeting 49¢ Yd. 214 vards wide: Heavy Bleached Quality. 1. 81x90 Sheets (Brown) $1.00 —_—_— Linen Dish Toweling 19¢ Yd. Red or Blue Borders; for Roller, Dizh and Hand Towels. ih- 20x105 Crink Stripe Only Square Coiners. Spreads Rose Scalloped nd Basement 100 DRESSES $5 Think of it, 3, yes, almost 4 Dresses at the price of one! Of course they're our Winter Dresses! That’s the reason we're giving them away! But, that doesn’t say that they’re undesirable. Regular $15 to $19.75 Included are Silks, Cloths and Satins. Fashioned with Embroidery, Flaves, Ruffles, Laces and Godets. Many suitable for early Spring wear. Shop early! They’ll go like the proverbial Hoteake. (2nd Floor.) ' FIVE DOLLARS " COATS % PRECE RE GULAR PRICES TO $16.75 Popular Styles and | Materiais Coats 15 Price Values to $14.95 Regular 3%¢ Yd. 4. $1.00 olors guaranteed Fast! 36 ches wide In 10 shades cluding Black. (Main Floor) Five pieces of Good $1 49 inr Regula fect quality. In all ders. (3rd Floor) Mixing Bowl Sets r $1.98 Vealue. Per- with blue and green bor- Vlen New Britain is rull of Shirt Sales, But There Isn't One Amongst Them Having Merode English Broadcloth Shirts at $l 95 eaCh REG. White, Blue,Tan or Grey. Collar Attached or Neckband Styles. sl Genuine English Broadcloth. Sizes 14 to 17V%. (Main Floor) Boys’ Wool Skating Socks 85¢ Pr. Women’s Wool Sport Hose $1.00 In Tan, Grey, Brown or Black with fancy Regular $2.00 values. A nice variety of tops. the wanted colors. Children’s Silk and Wool Socks 50c Pair Our regular 75¢ grade. Good weight. colors with fancy tops. Women's Silk and Wool Hose $1.35 Full Fashioned in a medium weight. All the light shades. 0 [i] Children’s Carter Union Suits, $1.45 Silk and Wool Unions of the better grade. Al All Styles and Sizes. Women's Carter Union Suits $1.29 Regular prices to $1.69. Medium weight Garments. Popular Styles. 70x80 Blankets Final Lot (Part Wool) $1 98 42-Pc. Dinner Set 1 Regular $9.95 [ $6.95 Full service for six people. Easily worth $2.98 each. Best quality American | Can be had in a nice as- Porcelain. Assorted pat- } sortment of colored plaids. terns, (3rd Floor) (3rd Floor) Gowns, Pajamas- Reg. $1.95, Flannelette $1 59 Best quality Amoskeag Flannel. Neat stripes. Trimmed with ribbon braid. Sizes 16 and 17, (2nd Floor) China white Tivrift Wednesday =D« B R T e e S e e T e e T S e R e e s e R e e

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