New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 25, 1928, Page 28

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NEW BRITAIN, CONNECYICUT, FRIDAY, MAY 25 CAVANAUGH SUES R C. A. CHARGED WITH | CONN. TAKES ACTION (3 Liour ihubnem S smemal rortonts e tay 25 6h o= m] F“R EITY ‘SALARY’; Asks Court to Act Against Scurity | oee ponienss Ihe shenier | lave ness Reld 3 BORINY by gn e bpestisid | | - {company powers only, but Arthur I |5 m, eastern standard time, fo Federal Commission Complains Ra-| 17ust Company of Bridgeport By | Connor, president of the company, | washington. The planes planned '; cake‘ liu — | Erancnine Jadome maintains that regardless of the leg- | .. o - dio Company Violates Clayton Boopesing Judgmcat, islative intent the provisions con- slap 1o Boston for sefuelling aad | | Claims Remuneration of TOWD| s st ommiccon paw. | Harttons. ey ect. | nined 1o it entlied the compaay ta *078 22 0% B | Ea. 25¢ Ea. 25¢ do a trust business. TO DEDICATE INFIRMARY | t Sesusisel UL Clerk for Two Years | wassinsion, tay 24 @i ihe bankers sccurity T | owvswo v worore || wnnsto 3y 33 v i g noTUED BIG MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU g ATt iR AY _— Miatnt isaiod iraed the Deiior court of Fairficld county to| Bridseport. May 25 (UP) — | HOIEY O eme E;:' (BE SURE AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT) Corporation Counsel John H.[Radio Corporati B n a judgment which construed | \jagek Zbyszko, Polish wrestling | necticut, will dedicate m: new in- Kirkham and the seven men violations < ; X rtor granted ta the Tille and | .\ 4 oiser will grapple with Dan |Grmary st Cheale scheol famarsaw FANCY SELECTED FRESH | FRESH MEADOWBIOOK CREAMERY | ot s R ey s of the democratic town comml Company by ! o, € t ,1 b % ety i ERE e | Koloff. Russian giant, in the head- [afternoon when the school com- %ha are pamed an otenania i : y ; liner of a bill at the Park theater |mencement exercises will be held. | s 00 #1500 action brought by T. Ciay | U (0L Botnon s L M ipieation for & mow ear. | Iore tomight. — | doz. Ibs Cavanaugh, who insists he has Deet | corporation ha A e vas mailed is afternc by | Renato Gardini and Demetrius] World production of coal, oil and | . elected city clerk, were incli orney General Benjami fa who should be getfing 1o | water power last year had ‘a total | day to ¥iow e maiter l1:, y and SRt pas .es- | know cach other soon, will meet in|equivalent to 1,748,000,000 mr!nc‘ as one not likely to reach trial. i 5 F mi-final, Covanuisgly sets forils that he was ncern .\ % »' ‘. St by bionsitutes AL | PURE LARD m27C] :‘::L‘:gme“uk I 310‘ T e A 250 deprived of n name on the democratic L«nu: and s Qaee Alen & T, [] |- reamin sz by :"fn:hfh;L )'l o l':\n; (;:: : ‘. ) t ». : & g S 5 e LEAN FRESH LEAN SMOKED ‘ BLST MEALY MAINE AU e o i) avged g Q ) SHOULDERS SHOULDERS | POTATOES court on the first Tuesday in Junc, otice was glven the corporation HARTFORD as his writ declares, it is expected uld be granted a hearing that a motion will be made to re- quire him to post a bond for prose- | - 5 4 Laines cution Which, they feel certain, will SECRETARY Z E P RUMP EGs VEGS GENVINE LEAN ROASTS put an end to Cavanaugh's plun for| R May (UP)—The nes 1 ! p - ROASTS MILK FED SPRING FRESH “day in court.” e laite o : &7 o : L ! LT S e b s, 2 b . - PN | BEEF . 1b.22c | VEAL . 1b.22c LAMB b. 36c ' PORK b. 24 Stanley Welles of X ? er | gary, would becom e \ : i many local attorneys had refused 1o |of state. Cardinal Gasparri | : / g g Lean Boiling lzc {‘;‘;‘: “""‘;. zsc :;:llrl; Rib mn~ 34 Fresh Pork 25 sign. Cavanaugh also had diffiulty | holds the post. He has been repor 4 : B B | EF . CHOPS ... Ib C in having the papers served and ed in bad health. R Rolled Roasts Fricassce Golden West S. & B. Rolled Sesbe g o ;o 4 o Boav 30¢ | viaL ... 18¢ i Yowr ' 36¢€ | ehe S 9Re finally went out of the Deputy | Sherifft E. W. Furrey .xm\mo,i TO BROADCAST GAME. ‘ finally consenting to do the work bt s et 5 Chuck Rossts ‘ FRESH WL | Roasting Cavanaugh alleges Committeemen | [\ pociit game between dr BEEF .... 22c FRICASSEE Fo Ib- Zsc | CHICKENS Ib 42c Tobert H. Kerrigan, J T. fe and republican lawmalke: o O'Connor and Lawrence P. Mangan | i\ be hroadcast play-hy-play dirce ; e MOHICAN THE WONDER BREAD—IT'S THE BREAD OUR OLD CUS- illegally refused to witness his Sig- | trom Washington fomorrow Afic: IHE 3 4 : nature to a petition of car mm,(““n"u’;“ . msiBants TOMERS KEEP RIGHT ON BUYING — IT'S THE BREAD he charges Committeemen Edward | (oo A6 SR 0N GTUTE, <, BREAD WITH THE WONDERFUL FLAVOR THAT IS ALWAYS C J. Hennessy and John L. Fagan, as| cor 0% G00UReel IO he o MAKING NEW FRIENDS. FULL 16 OUNCE LOAF ........ primary moderators, placed the| gy, (washington. The teams wil name of A. L. Thompson on the hal- |y "o 000y or members of the ser lot when Cavanaugh, by virtue of | & CHRPRRCE B T80 rosentatis: been deprived. P HEARTH, RAISIN AND BRAN BREAD loaf 10c | WHOLE. WHEAT BREAD ... vee. loat 7c his having recelved one vote, Was|, .3 pregigent Coolidge is to throw J t -3 T’ f Y — = the nominee, and he declares the |, tyo fret hall, WEAK and & num ust in tme rIor our DINNER BLEND IMPORTED FR. SHREDDED FRESALY BAKED | » 7 | clty of New Britain in withholding| o of associated stations will §o o S R 1 S e T R Decoration Day Outfit! || COFFEE | Mushrooms | COCOANUT p. m., eastern standard time, w FIG BARS 2 lbs. 25¢ Free Demonstration PARADE SUMMONS =>4 i - 31s.$105 |Can..... 3% b. ...... 23 _— tea dance given at the school yes- [ f (Continued from First Page) | 'erfay afirnonn eimens feeed PURE GRAPEJUICE .. pint bottle 25¢ | REl NS . o ; al eeloctions, recita- | FANCY STUFFED OLIVE .. bottle 13¢ | : : Spanish War Veterans Orders tions, and reading featured thu Pure Grape or Blackberry JELLY .. 2 jars 250 F . The orders of Commander Willlam | S0¢ial. MOHICAN MAYONNAISE . ... 2 fars 39c | JARL BARL| Kramer of A. G. Hammond Camp, | _ HEINZ'S BAKED BLANS .. e e | ShEpaRe MubH i are as follows: ICE CREAM DISAPPEARS oNRs ¥1c B MUBEARD 2 tumblers 1 for the purpose of memorial exer-| at & cradle roll party. Yes, my dea ANNING NOW Memorial park where memorial serv- JEREMIAH FITZGERA N _ : ) ) : BANANAS Strawbemes proceed to Frankiin Bquars for l""';comrarvon died at his Willlam Former Prices Sport Hats, Dress Hats, Tailored 3 All Spanish War Veterans not mew- | jioad of the Fitzgerald Construction Milan and Novelty Straws. Distin- - ~ — ot Tact voil call. All com. | SEEEEEE—— $5.00 to $17.50 usual ornaments and exquisite colors. R . Willow Brook park. Dinner will be “WILLIAM KRAMER, “Adjutant.” rangements for the obsers- S anee of Memorial Day, met| i At ults last evening at American lLegion | e g UuIs headquarters and completed plans. | Free to Ruptured 63 Church Street Next tO Hel'ald NORMAL SCHOOL TEA DANCF — - F“R WAR VETERANS Reveral acts of vaudeville w Large and Sm all e e “The comrades of the A. G. Ham-| One hundred individual bricks of cises. Busses will leave the armory | Watson, hoys are suspeeted. ) 3! foos will be held at the U. 8. W. V.| New London, May 25 (I'P)—Jere- ’ 2 “ SPINACH ONIONS | T e el S BTN i L $10.00 to $35.00 Hats. Tagal and Hair Braids, and §| Peck .... 15¢| 5 Ibs. 25¢ |Doz. .... l9c Qt.Bas. .. 19¢ bers of the camp are invited to turn . road builders. He left i : 5 : A . POy ANI 2 cut. Tnis n & duty you owe to your | oI 1 ; Now guished by their smart lines, their un- §|j Lge. Red Calif. Cherries Ib.29¢ | PLANTS sy biisvrs e e $1 rades having uniforms are requested | Millinery S]mp«Secund Floor | Fresh Shore - 8c l Fresh Caught o 14c ‘ ¥Fresh White . soc served after the parade.” “Commander. Roid fa flle distended musclen No ot Arrangements Completad. The parade program was drawn up for Communion, Confirma- These Suits are made up of | concert by the Marine band. “Play presented hy students at the New Britain’ State Normal school at a | CORN STARCH .. 3 pkgs. 25¢ | ASPARAGUS TIPS .. can 29¢ mond camp, No. United Spanish |ice cream mysteriously vanished FANCY War Veterans, are hereby ordered to | from the rear of the First Congre- % ° | PORTO RICO'S t report at the state armory, Wednes- | gational church this atternoon | o vou or cduz. (4 day, May 30th, 1928, at 8:45 a. m. | They were intended for distribution a rlce 5 R at § a. m. sharp and proceed to ; FRESH CUT NATIVE NEW TEXAS ' LARGE RIPE BI monument. The command will then [ miah E. Fitzgerald ew TLondon parade to move at 10 a. m. “sharp. vear after a short illness. He was departed comrades who have an- 3 | to wear them. The publc Is 'm”'“st U T ‘ RADDOCK .. MACKEREL ...... WALIBUT ... e e memnat e o OLOP USING & 1TUSS, “By order of “E. F. BARNES, Jcklen or eprings aita ) sz | Blue S Blue Chevi The eommittee of ex-servicemen v t representing the veterans of all wars | casen conauered. 8ot ue \ erge ue evlo SHIth © MRA" | oHArge or. ©mp-|eiveh L amy Ao DOl HERRCEES and will be made public Monday. Monday. May 28th Only tion and Cradustion. e which w Vei e & | e 0 o 9 @ . the Bnes e e e of the ot aii | Washington Hotel, The largest assortment New Britain’s Family Clothiers fhe fuedt webeeil, ke % talog o New Britain £ om. All s i i start promptly at 10 o'clock in the | (Ne ) to select from. All sizes. as a special for Communion, morntns. ‘ 1AM to7 M. ‘ Guaranteed fast colors. 1912 — 16 Years of Honest Dealing — 1928 Confirmation and Gradua- Invitation to Chnrch Services. | : . Rev. William Ross, pastor of the | By Gustave Marquardt Prices Range From tion. First Baptist church, extends an - |y sarquardt speaks Tinglish, German. A , S loiito the Tnbmbins Of BEiey | o e e s SuE | $8 95 - Special For One Week 2. anley Wo. I'o mot fail to at e Rl Cars o 13 DR | ol ot S o o | . LADIES’ SPRING COATS LADIES’ SILK DRESSES GREATLY REDUCED g T pife. achieved by s Wonderful values at $20.00, $30.00 and $40.00 in the latest Spring and $ r styl t Hammond Camp, Spanish War Vet. ~om il 2 Pair >, 5 20.00, §30.0 ¥ n the latest Spring and Summer styles .. . all the 9 e STiDE won xellindy anel miy| e e : At Rants Our Final Markdown For This Sale is ZReisalfanty Glover Post. American Legion and | 1f nat able to desirable shades and materials . . . no two alike. A L R : $9.95 $12.95 $18.95 : e SEE THEM—THEY ARE BEAUTIES AL R CASH OR — CASH OR SPECIAL The Bumitt At Shop CREDIT 200y | Dissolving Partnership Sale | “Wivwix cowms CREDIT i ; \Rli:?eia(;?e?é,é;‘;‘ still going on. Plenty of Big Values still to be had. Save one-half by buying 85 W. MAIN ST. ‘Glfthmgs’ B e oy Come in and use your Credit. now. A big selection to RES! ] D N Professional Building B oo Sk DRESS UP FOR DECORATION DAY choose from, Opposite Capitol Theater B Ladies’Sport JUS MEN! DON'T PASS THIS UP T 63 COAT Special SALE - Coats | SRR —TOPCOATS— Everything s 8 to 16—in plain and fancy material. These That sold as high as $37.50—go for on i 3 AR e umt\ sold for \11-.)2;\' ('\r:;:) (kzx‘;(:cidflf them quick. 89'95 and 314.45 Must Be TEA SETQ 1 i Bt o g il BUY NOW — SAVE MONEY All shades, and the best of workmanship Made to sell for more—for > . AT AT | o i a quick disposal we mark e FOR TOMORROW R i $ 12 95 Ladies’ Raincoats LOOK FOR 63 CHURCH STREET Don'tthrow Saway th.at Store to be Remodeled [ ] in assorted colors coat and vest . . . Come in Prices Cut On A Big Value at $10.00. BOSTON CLOTHING STORE Pick Out a Pair of Pants .All Merchandise 23 Pe. Importe These coats are guaranteed. ful Olive Snede Res 2 B e all sizes . . . no two alike | | ga] t th d g . R R S I’tiic Sl s5'95 Next to Herald gale ;fices 32 2 an Only & Few Left Values to $7.00 Next to Herald YOU PROFIT BY BUYING WHILE THIS SALE IS IN PROGRESS 63 ChurCh St'

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