New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 22, 1929, Page 3

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DANGE HALL FGHT STARTS OVER GRL New Brtaa Nen Fied n New: ington Town Court Newington, Jan. 22—In town tourt last night before Judge Bar-| 1ows, George Halléron and George: P. Schmidt of New Britain entered Please of not guilty to the charge of breach of the peace Friday night &t a dance hall in Newington. Ac- cording to the testimony Halleron's girl companion, after 8 ance with a partner, sat down on a settee near Schmidt. He remarked: “Sit right down sweetheart, I do not object to good —SAVINGS EXTRAORDINARY! Annual Clearance Sale ‘Boys’ 4 Lumberjackets 88c —Fleece 'lined and wool plaid jackets. Reg. value to $1.69. Come early for these. Sizes 24 to 36. —2nd Floor Men’s Blue Work Shirts C —The well known U.S. work shirts will be offered in sizes 14 to 19, - Ladies’ Vests 2 for 88(: —Ladies’ cotton vests, in band and bodice tops; all " This, provoked the girl | company. and she told Schmidt that he wastok an appeal to higher court and'cycle in front of the Fair store on bonds were fixed at $100 each. At-|Main street. v = ignorant. He replied that she also was ignorant, otherwise she would not be sitting there beside him. She | then said she would tell her boy friend and have him beat Schmidt up and then left the settee. During intermission for refresh- ments, Schmidt's witnesses claimed that Halleron beckoned to Schmidt to come to him. When Schmidt got to where they were sitting he asked | if this was the boy who was going to beat him up. Blows were struck in which Halleron received a hloody nose. They were pulled apart and Constable Walsh was called from the dance floor. Before he got there blows were again struck and the combatants were pulled apart a second time. Schmidt disappeared through a side door but was arrest- | ed later. In reviewing the case Judge Bar- rows found them both guilty of, breach of the peace and fined each NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1929, $5.00 and costs of $10.91. Both torney Harry Ginsburg of New Brit- ain represented Schmidt and Attor- ney Bable of New Britain repre- sented Halleron. Grand Juror, Harry ‘Webster prosecuted. ON POLICE BLOTTER Stanley Bucholok of 14 Gilbert street complained that a neighbor's dog killed one of his ducks. James Czickinet or 51 Clinton, street complained that he was hit- ten on the hahd by a neighbor's dog. Mrs. Willlam Oskinus of 430 Park street reported the theft of a laun-, dry bag filled with cothes from a veranda at her home, Sunday night. Albert Lose reported that an auto. mobile backed against the veranda in the rear of his store at 240 East Main street Sunday night and broke CITY COURT DECISIONS - Three judgments for the plaintitfs by default were rendered in ecity |court decisions handed down by| {Judge Morris D. Saxe. In the mat- ter of Allen Granbach against Arthur Chouinard, for $89.60 for non-payment.of wages. Nair & Nair represented the plaintiff. A judgment for Louis Block for $101 against Frank McCormick,.for money due on an-autamobile. Nair & Nair for the plaintiff. A sum of $37.83 and costs of $31.44 in the matter of Loomis & | Wilson company against John Kar- bonik. Nair & Nair for the ‘plaintiff. ‘Jl'l)GE ROCHE LEFT NO WILL oft a post. Clifford McCarthy of 95 Hamilton It was learned in probate court, ‘thnt the late Judge Henry P. Roche street reported the theft of his bl-{left mo will and that his umher.] Rev. J. Warren Roche was approved | as administrator-of-the estate. EXTRA SAVINGS FOR THE THRIFTY AT THE ston Stor o Quality- Service - Value = - A GREAT STORB IN A GREAT CNTY Children’s Socks 2% 88¢c —A clean-up of our boys’ and girls’ Golf Socks that were regularly priced up to 50c a pair. All sizes. Silk Lisle Hose —A fine quality silk lisle hose, some of which are Pointex, in black only. Gloves 88¢ —A mixed lot of ladies’ chamoisuede gloves, and also children’s leather lined mittens and gloves. Women’s Linen Handkerchi:fs 7 for 880 —Real linen; plain and col- ored borders. Boys’ Knickers 88¢c -—Knickers for boys, brown and grey mixtures., Sizes 8 to 16 years. Reg. value up to $1.69. —2nd Floor Men’s Flannelette Work Shirts —Just a few of these, s0 please see them first, Boy’ Night Shirts lnfi .hjllll 2% 88¢c —Made of good quality flannelette, formerly sold up to $1.19 a pair. Slightly soiled, ‘Boys’ Flannelette Blouses 2 for 880 --School blouses for boys; rowns and gréy mixtures, Sizes 6 to 12 years. Men’s Fancy Paiamas —Summer weight, in all sizes. slou Stor "~ Quality - Servics - Yalue - - 301 Smart Felt Hats Values to $3.98 Blues Woody Browns and the Ever Important Black Only All Hzadsizes Values c Each Girls’ Middies C ok —TOMORROW! —Slightly soiled Middies; plain white and some with colored collars and cuffs. . Sizes 6 to 22, . Regular value $1.98, — 2nd Floor — Children’s Bloomers 4 for 88¢ --Flannel, Nainsook and Jersey, in striped and plain colors. Sizes 2 to 10 vears. Regular value 49¢. — 2nd Floor — Corsets, Girdles.and Corselsttes 2 for 88¢ To close out discontinued numbere, All sizes. Values to $3.98. — 2nd Floor — Pantie Dresses 3 for 88¢ —Plain and plaid colors; ginghams. Bizes 2,to 8. Regular value 98c. * — 2nd Floor — All Hats R-duced ~ For Clearance —ANOTHER ' SMALL LOT! Priced to Clearaway! HATS Super Values From the Millinery ' Dept. Cretonne Garment Bags —Will - hold eight garments. opening. g Ladies’ I..ulie Hose r 2% 88¢c —A fine quality lisle hose, every pair perfect, in all sizes, some of which are outsize. Step-Insand Bloomers 2% 88¢c —Made of extra fine qual- ity muslin and batiste. Colors, white, pink, peach, nile and orchid. All sizes. Rayon Bloomers Step-Ins and Panties 88c —White and pastel shades, tailored and fancy trimmed models. All sizes. Muslin Chemise 2 for 88¢ —Bodice and built-up shoulder, plain tailored and lace trimmed. White and colors. Values to $1.98. Women'’s Gowns 88c —Hand made with appli- que designs. White and colors. Slightly soiled from counter handling. Children’s Hose ‘ T 88¢ \ —A mercerized ribbed hose l\‘in all colors and sizes. Side Silk and Wool Hose pair for 88(: -—All full lengths; full sizes; from a well known tr:n{l&xfncturer; in sizes 814 Card Table Covers to Embroider 88¢c —Stamped on Oyster linen, piped with colored tape. ngidnon’s Combination —Syringe and Hot Wa;er Bottle, guar- anteed first quality. Men’s Fancy Hose 4% 88¢c —A special lot, heavily re- inforced for long wear. Reg. value 39c pr. Sizes 10 to 12, BASEMENT 88 ¢ DAY JAPANESE RUGS 24x48 Size 2 for 88(: —$1.19 value. Good Oriental patterns, with fringed end. PILLOW CASES 4 for 88¢ —42x36 size; full bleached. 29¢ quality. Fancy Turkish TOWELS 4 for 880 —20x40 #ize; all over pattern and faney borders. TURKISH TOWELS 9 for 88¢ —Colored borders. Usually 19¢: slightly soiled; small lot. BATH MATS 2 for 88¢ —White and colored; slightly solled, Were 98c each. CRETONNE 6 for 88(: —-Light and dark grounds; 36 inches wide. Values to 35c. CURTAIN MATERIAL 6 for 880 —White and colored figured; fast colors. 10/4—90-in. SHEETING Bleached and Unblcached 2} "% 88c for —Unusual value; for wide sheeting. Good durable shect- ing. Genuine India COCO MATS 88¢ —Finest quality Mat made. Priced for 88c Day Only. High Grade PERCALES 4 for 88(: —Good patterns; 36 inches wide. Finest count made. Warranted fast colors. Fu'l Size BED SHEETS 88¢c —Full bleached; seamless; 81x90 size. $1.19 value, CHALLIS 8 "ir 88 for (4 —O0dd lot, priced to clear away; 36 inches wide. CRETONNE PILLOWS 2 for 88¢ —Filled with fine garnet cot- ton, covered with attractive cretonne. SPRING DIMITIES 4 for 880 —36 inches wide; small and large patterns. 04d lot. BED PILLOWS 88¢c —Regular size; filled with sterilized feathers; covered with genuine A. C. A. feather- proof ticking. 0dd Lot $1.49 VALANCING 880 yard —Scalloped Damask with high grade fringe.in blue, gold, rose and taupe. —0dd Lot GINGHAMS 5 for 88c —Fast color. Unusual value. 36 inches wide. FLOOR CARPETING 2% 88 for C —Two pstterns; made of a heavy hemp; warranted to wash; 27 inches wide. ly 79c yard. Double Thread TURKISH TOWELS 4 for 880 —Plain white, good generous =ize; soft and absorbent. Usual- A Store Within a Store Bmm.:i'l prs 88¢c —Bodice top and built-up shoulder. Genuine broad- cloth. Al sizes. White only. Silk Vests 88c —A perfect ladies’ silk vest, in all colors and sizes. Silk Scarfs 88¢c —A large assortment of ladies’ scarfs, in all colors. Fine Linen Crash Towels 2 for 880 —18x36 size, hemstitched colored borders, with hand- some all over patterns; 69¢ quality. Pure Linen Colored Scarfs 88¢c —Pink, blue, green and gold, neatly hemstitched. All Linen 4 for 88c —Plain white and with colored. borders. Linen Napkins 5 for 88(: —Neatly hemstitched, pure white, fine quality. Usual- ly 25¢ each. —Every kind of hat imaginable in this lot. Felts, New Turbans, Close Fitting Models and Off-the- Face Models of Felt. Velvets and Plush smartly trimmed. 2 for C (Second Floor—Millinery Dept.) BEAUTY DEMONSTRATION - Joncaire Company Products PARIS FACIALS GIVEN WITHOUT CHARGE MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW! MISS FELTNER Personal representative of the Joncaire Laboratories is here for this week, and will give without charge, one of their famous facials. She will also give advice on care of skin, general beauty preservation, and art of make-up. Special Offer During Joncaire Week! 1 BOX UN PEU d’'ORIENT POUDRE 1 BOTTLE UN PEU d'ORIENT PERFUME .. . $1.00 Regular Price $2.00. —Take advantage of these specials, come in and visit Miss Feltner and let her give you pointers and beauty helps. Main Floor — Toilet Goods Section

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