New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 6, 1926, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1926. e h ‘ SILK FOUR IN HANDS 55c ea, 2 for §1. gular $1.00 men’s ties, very 55¢ ea., 2 for $1.00. WOMEN'S UNIONS 35¢ each. Carter's athletic, fine nainsook, white. Reg. $1.00 value. CHILDREN'S SOCKS 15¢ Pair. e and Rayon, all colo CRYSTAL CHOKERS 39¢ Each, Choice of all colors, with catches. Mu LIN STEP-INS 85¢ Pair. Yoile, crepe, fancy med, or plain, DUSTING POWDER 9c Box. With large puff. Especially seashore. special, flesh, , but broken sterling material, lace trim- fine for signs, knives, sugar shell, knives. ot g opping Gentew WE CLOSE AT 12 WEDNESDAYS These Specials Must Be Purchased efore Closing Time TETRCRERR | [ && Mnflmoeriien 4 ? 1 i STAMPED TOWELS ‘ 39c Each. | ster linen, colored hems, simple de- Reg. 59¢. Art Dept. SILVER PIECES 15¢ Each. tablespoons, [¢] Tea and forks, butter SHOPPING BAGS 95¢ Each. citement in Ideal for picnics, etc., two Ay y lined. =i ALARM CLOCKS L 79¢ Each. tions 1 g, nickel alarm clocks, S COSTUME SLIPS e $2.15 Each. i shadow proof, preftily lace trim- ¢ xcellept value. 56-IN. BALBRIGGAN JERSEY S $1.00 Yard. £1.95. Choice of all the newest (Annex). Wortl Berlin News TOWNPASSES AWAY - - Mrs. Anna Hooker Found Dea[l“ o in Bed at Home This Morning , LIVED HERE FIFTY VEARS . ' :] Three In Mospital As Result of Ac- cident On Turnpike Sunday— is Fourth of July Quiet in Berlin— | ar Wedding Solemnized Saturday. | Hooker, Anna Ne ston resident of Ke this morning by her maid when | is morr e ! < Evergreen ecmetery, tha In Hospital After Crash M 1 Mrs. Tony Monaco and |on duty their deughter, Margaret, of Brook- | woy . lyn, Ni Y., arc in New Britain | to General ho.pital rom in- | g o juries morning, | when'a car in e rid- | b ing crashed into pole on | the turnpike liam H. | Webiter prope of | the machine 3 | 1 " | He w i 1 in the i =i d other car which shet out from of cars headed in the op yn. This machine was in order to avoid a b lision, he ran off the road {he pole. The other macl o reported to have contained aid not stop, and it ht by the state polic groom ODRESOENTOF verlin Man 1 c William J A was pr )t N Disturbance i Traflic xceptionally Heavy ! H 1 ! ' i v rom the 8 11 reh, I o 5 fohn I Arrested Mrs. Kiniry i N God cd lay r re Pi < of I lems of Tntere on § the A . d other points of in Wound Mrs. T 1 1 ferlin was | My 1 ] C. Hodg- | sir 1 hy which in- New Y over i crossing Boar ) to i | ‘ t Aliies or iy i ) I 1 There f Flvnr i e Pe EALALT | \ My Mrs. Stanley Ba spent | jur Berlin spent the w S idents Are Reported ‘ \ 1 to Barly shou England 7 o far liss Etta La s v M G. Kra ar e (Continued on Page 16) Suffers Broken Arm one Many Toul Cescponls bre pl o ¥ Dr. Coo 1t Was a Wild Tourth 10 AOSIR! You CANT 60 SWIMMING TO DAY =THAT. FINAL!Y A0 ARGUING 1S — NECESSARY! /( | S \/‘j GEE=IT \ AWFUL KOT TODAY. « pair of culf lin ption Mr. and Mre ospita Mrs, Mon, is ring in automobile trip from a broken l o ody Mountaine. Upon their )iges, while lier hushand has ents | tu will make their home ahout the face and nose and the | F Berlin, w Mr. Abel is daughter is suftering from hruises. | ployed by R. O. Clark Brick | \ - — —— Central Overflowing Cesspools Plainville News CASES OF TYPHOD IN WESTHOOD PARK State Sanitary Engineers fo Tn-| 12" vestigate Conditions There NOISIEST FOURTH IN YEARS | Many Injuries Reported—Much Ex- Square Must Prevented—Autoists Fined., ' FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS /';.'\.k\ ALEK T () ner of fireworks. Attempts wer. made to break varfous churches and ring the bells | 28 cases of ye r. Collins had t midnight Sunday, but these were |ter for a p een the I.. Birge { although the tist | only soda an r & Son fact ying room fore- la ed by th 1 t he belie | |to accept as k clerk gain entrance factory of | bond to app T phone Co. in this eity. | the Platnville Co. and attached | t RISTU[ B[AZE‘ He is surviv ¥ i il o |2 rope to the bell In the tower. ! Family Destitute d [sons, James 3. and John P. Colline, cord was then carried down to tr s and a daughter, S. Coll all lumber yard of the Plainville K s e . s of t na Coal Co . « Fire Starts in Millinery Store| 1 at 10 toll shortly the ne |o'clor from St reality. The police had to be li wo-room house ildi ose 2 ¥ i Dhe poltebada Tacy ol el Ioe Gate ovemscomnoukst Ak TTreq (NSTR Tl g SIS £oti mazm o ally found them and drove t cover parate times celebr urn down th 1 on old Hig- | any made four runs to ame had dor fire brought th: morning dway tha s Be |r A forest ores| r A 9 year o T o ' ) A ) 38 Drunken Driver Fined o i DR M ( B W. : A the « iped il T v Is of § p W ( was Rosens 1 r co \ ' | Rogens P costs, $ P I ' ) ¢ ho G W ) J Liquor Ca Nabbed 1 Tonis Shore W ! 3 lay et \ WHERE ARE | — YoL GOIN', OH- [vf»x\rn“g k s ded to | for Te — PLAINVILLE TRUST CO. VSuch Is Lif;! here he died before reach him. ryville in a truck cc Bristol News :.: ce could a house wa —_— ) SR o (L e e EOURTH OF JULY AGGIDENTS|” e hloding Camnon Xeare O PRet iof 1.5 Youth's Hand — Two Sudden |yiila { 0] e Deaths—Man Electrocuted In S ing “was tory—Death of Miss Hume, 3 s N o sed by Judgs Joseph M. Dono. eported to t Arrested For Reckless Driving A Marino and Howard F iriving wer: e city court o was arreste 1 Foss last Frid 0g to appear in cou rday morning as instructed. Howard Porter of §9 Upson street, arrested ay night by Motorcycle ar Norton for reck- his case continued with the | ollins Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Mozziato of also arrested Sun- kless driving, was Farewell For ( Simonds, by Motoreycle Policeman i on a charge of breach of {: he peace, failed to appear in court a F. 7 night arrested Sun. Basel |this m wh rning and a bond of b shed was declared forfeited by Judge Joseph M. Dono- all Results Cases Nolled Six persons pald the city the sum $5.20 for premature celebration lof the Fourth by discharging fire- wor their cases being nolied on 1 |payment of costs by Deputy Prose- |cutor Robert J. Stack this morning. o who contributed were Ar- 1 Grondbors, Albert Gravel, Uin- \ Boissell, Clarence Brown, Victor Arthur Fafard. The case of Solomon Peterson, ar- 4 on a charge of drunkenness, also nolled on payment of costs amounting to $5.80. i Councfl Meeting This Evening res pon its [was n extinguish- fire had be Injured Lou By The regular monthly meeting of |the eity council will be held in the |eity hall this evening at 7:30 o'clock. |A» ber of important matters will |be brought up and disposed of. Foresters' Installation The regular meeting of Court Ever Welcome, F. of A., will be held | Exploding Cannon. 1 of Mr. 109 I injured of sly c0 was g feat Funeral of mes Burns Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in 1 services Jawes Burns, this 1 num hall. Officers recently L ight e will be installed by Deputy 5 Chief R r Albert Raw 1 i A. A pas xt Miss Helen Hume < M. 1 a e of th Miss Helen Hume died yester: t Burial was For portion of the palm anic | mo at her home on Mid s as administered as a pre- [street after a short illness. She is Grange Meeting ag lockjaw |survived by three sisters, Mrs. John A g of F vil While suf ¢ from shock in ad- |p twhite of Waterbury and Miss & 1 at 8 o'clock this on to his injurles, Dimeo was|fjjzapeth and Miss Helen Hume of A resting program, ng comfortably this morning and a half brother, James ! arranged 1 no serious s of Bristol. For a num- |ber of years she had been employed Flectrocuted While At Work " k| s department store on Notes George Gervais, aged of 103 |\fain atreet. was killed at & o'clock | qne faneral will be held at 9 ay oon when his hand | 0150k Thursday morning from St & e t with an extension |50 S icn’ Rev. 0. T. Mag- will celebrate the high mass of requiem and interment Will be in St Joseph's cemetery. ¥ire Caused By Wiring 7ol 1 on Broad strect. According 0] 44 11:18 o'clock last night, Squad ] Boswell has r y |Brook Benford, a f employe | “ 4 Engine companies Nos. 1 and of the I s ] ls 1 oom and | " . “called to the store of the Bristol Wholesale Beet and Provis- jon company on Laurel street, where a fire had been started by a motor which runs their refrigerating plant. Due to the ammonia fumes, it was for the firemen to don on Page 16) ned to lled REPORT OF THE (ONDITION OF t hue o : i = led dn and | 1\ i ras masks before they could T ation for 21 | enter the bullding. The blaze was A2 - . | extinguished after a short battle by the use of chemicals and the only jamage was to the motor. 613 K. of P. Installation H At a meeting of FEthan Lodge. ; 2 i \lghts of Pythias, to be held at ¥ o body | lock Thursday evening, the re- vl tovefing. | cently elected officers will ks in- o , stalled. y i s ,‘.fi,\:’:d Joseph Linxweller ST S hemused | Joseph Linxweller, aged 43, of 4 e of G iy causec 5 : st Hly e (Continued on Page 16) T L TN | e —— : P ¢ Harold F. : . W.. of this clty. a wife and one “ h Hitare —_— ; » gy | Apply Zemo, the Antiseptic srch on West | Liquid—Easy to Use " was in St. Jo- SRR A ad as directed Zemo . : cma, quickly ¢ : Y s als skin trou- A | ded by gler J s B irns, Wounds and Dennis J, Collins ates, cleanses and Denr Collir ed of 126 |SC s a clean, depend- 8¢ | Tudd 14 p bl inexpensive e om he s especially ad A8 laytl because it does mnow g 1 suffer {show. Ask ¥ t for a emall ) o tomobile |slze 80¢c or e $1.00. ( LCANT:-POPS L 60T AGROUCHY SPELL ) . TODAY AN’ WONT ) [ AN-THATS \ Too BAD- | WeLL, so LET A

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