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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1929. [ HILDREN ALLOWED [WRIGLEY REPORTED S30 FOR INJURIES| N STEWART' SIDE ' Over msm in|Gum Ijalgmtg %fidfitgh tStmport lfllillgllm M 10 w. ° Edward Lableniec of 109 Miller| New York, ¥eb. 15 (UP)—It was| . mdsor Chalrs reet, who sustained an injury to|TePorted in Wall Street today that; is leg in & fall on a pipe in the | William Wrigley, Chicago chewing : ; . 'llhl:[ton schol yard .';:: months | UM magnate, had thrown his sup- SATURDAY AT and whose claim for compensa- | Port to Col. Robert W. Stewart ir ot Dot il s dont the latter's fight to retain the chair- S = = —_— s o aaciona Miemandenied by | i e tandant N of n- $ CASH YOUR FACTORY PAY CHECKS HERE I — e — on council, only to be referred | diana Company. A — i e EEST——— “_—-_——[ k for further consideration, will| Wrigley previously had signcl PS ® ceive $15 it the report of the com- ;-'fi'es;" ffl\:r Tf Joh‘: D. 'Nozl‘(lv- ° ms ittee, which has been filed with the | felelr, Jr., who is secking to ous o : _. i ! ty clerk, is adopted by the coun- | Stewart because of his connection Mostly “Fiddle” back type. Made of sclected ata r ay— not er Pri Ail full cut with deep hems. Made of Figured | at the meeting next Wednesday | With the Continental Trading Co. wood and finished in rich mahogan: rints apd broadqloth. Attractively trimmed with ening. Tt waa reported that in the event » gany. contrasting material, Alderman Frank Zapatka of the|Of Stewart losing the “battle of the h ward appeared before the com. | Proxies,” the chairmanship of Stand- ittee in support of the claim after |ard of Indiana would be offered to ving had it referred back, and|James Moffett, son of the founder orporation Coufscl J. H. Kirkham |of Standard Oil of Indiana. ered to pay the doctor's bills out| Kenneth R. Kingsbury, president his own personal funds. There |[Of the Standard Oil of California, & no liability on the part of the|also was wentioned as a possible ly, according to the corporation |successor to Stewart, but his asso- unsel, but he felt sorry for the|ciates here cxpressed the opinon y and his parents, . that Kingsbury would not be inter- In the meantime, however, An-|ested in accepting the gost. nl Dudzinski, in whose house the e —— bieniec family lives, presented a Gangs‘ers Die YOIIIIE, m on account of an injury sus- = ined by his daughter who struck Bad Boys Are Told inst & pipe in the same school| Chicago, IFeb. 15.—UP)—Acting De- rd, and further consideration of |fective Chief John Fgan, ponderivg e entire situation prompted the | the deaths of seven gangsters yester- ims committce and corporation v. concluded that in one respect unsel to recommend that both ive of them had ims be settled. In each, the rec: allotted span—31 nmendation is for payment of vears. That's the average age of thout admitting any liability on|death in “the racket,” he declared. o part of the city. The pipes| Fgan made his point in lecturing ich caused the iriuries were|two young hoodlums, picked up as pred on the school property by a|suspects. He was confident they y department prior to thelr be-|knew nothing of the wholesale Kill- used in the vicinity of the school. | ings. but he decided to tell them [Claims committee reports filed | some things about their quest of easy s th the city clerk contain recom-|monecy, thrills, gay living and free- —— —— ndations for payment o: $15.75 to | dom from the confinement of honest ° M. J. Radecki of 299 Tyler|work. t, East Haven, whose automo- “You want to be a big shot, hey!™ le became mired on it street, | he scoffed, looking at the youngste tween Henry and streets: | stil in their 'teens, but already hard- 48.30 to Mrs. E. H. Carroll of 188 [ened to underworld viewpoint. “Like pple street, who was injured in a|Capone,.and Saltis and O'Donnell, is | on an alleged defective aide-|that it? Well, did you know Don Ik on Court strect; $122 to Mra.|0'Bannon was murdered when he pra Contois of 229 High street, | was 31, and Schemer Drucci when he 0 was injured in a fall on an al-|was 27 and Hymie Weiss when he ed defective sidewalk on Broad | was 29? And these were the big fel- MORE OF THOSE HEAVY MAHOGANY FINISHED NEW SPRING STYLES! Women’s Wash Dresses Sold up to $2.00 — SATURDAY — SN AN \\\\\ J Every Mother Should Buy IARMAAAA AL A LI D L L L ) SPTITTIVITIIIICS S " . One or Two of These “Little Journeys” °"g.,|y a s::v E‘;er']y'h:::me Boys’ Sweaters Around “The Big Store” (No. 10) Electric Toasters SATURDAY AT Have you ever scen our Men's Shop? Here is a depart- FOR SATURDAY AT ment that appeals to both men and women . . . ade s ] partment where women like to make selections for men’s At this low price, every home should have one needs. Right near our main entrance, this shop is especially convenient for men shoppers, of these Nickel Plated Toasters. Complete with six foot fancy cord and plug. Saturday, Dollar Day s, .\'Iippn styles. In a variety of attractive col combinations. Sizes 4 Easily worth $: Saturday Dollar Dny. APLBBERPEHDLGALALALAAMALADRES NS TTCTCTTSCITTIIVIUVUN L T+ o FTUTISS - ""‘“"’N"Tm""".m"'"'""m’"'. o Men's Large Handkerchiefs —_— eet near the Bartlelt school. |lows. You kids don't know fhat not Shaving 5 FREE! TOILET WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF $1.00 SATURDAY itk oman Files Sult fonein s o o yow oo [l et $1.00 | GOODS SAMPLES M7 G ikt Goobs DepARTMENT, Brphiod Y lives past 35, two never draw a Men's 5-Pisce [ For Eddy Letters [Boston, 1eb. 15 UP—Mrs, Mary Armstrong of this city filed suit | terday for the recovery of three " 3 ters written to her and her late As Cold Grivs Paris ey s B band by Mrs. Mary Baker 1ddy.| Paris, Feb. 16 (P—Men walked solom RSy nder of Christian Science. 8he|on fce in the Seine in the neighbor- Fine Satneday, med Nathan C. Morse and his sis- | hood of Paris today for the first || Bisebay. oL bty 7% -in-law, Mrs, Marion E. Morse time in years. Opposite the French Infants’ fendants. forcign office. the river was frozen PIra. Armstrong set forth that the |for more than a third of its breadth s ] ters were given at one time to the |and the fce near the shore casily Little Mischief” e William A. Morse, a lawyer and | supported the weight of a man. HOSE! her of Nathan Morse, for use in| There was a slight Ictup in the < b b law suit with the promise that|cold overnight, but the weather Silk and wool. Regular 69c $ burean predicted renewed cold with grade. the possibility of a heavy fall of r turdny 2 Day ..... pairs m “At a great price.” Vrance's coldest and most rigorous S ™ he letters, Mrs. Armstrong de- | winter since 1895, with snow. heavy 50c “Bunny should be returned to her. Not Dolla red were personal and valuable | gales and extremcly low tempera- RUBBER PANTS! 1 hey're Men Walk on Seine Ice Ibl' ath after $1.49 Boys’ WASH SUITS! 1 | Rizes 2 to 8. All new Spring Ll ON SALE SATURDAY | {atw COTTON MANUFACTURER'S SAMPLE S, Dollar Day Women’s and Misses’ e MATERIALS! Advance Spring Stylt o B Dorer e A2 e i $1.50 Women’s ] ll WARM GLOVES! Tleecy Duplex Slip-on Gloves with rich fur tops. s Sizes up [rpted on meveral occasions to sell | now feeling the full force of ly were the letters not returned, P said, but . the defendants at- [snow. The Atlantic coast ports are y for the handwriting and the|tures cverywhere. White or flesh, Small, med- ature. One was written to her . ;i inm and large. d two to her late husband, Joseph | New York’s Mayor Hl o i to 10 years, ¥, % o mstrong, who was addressed *Be- f : For saturday, B e e Loses His Voice Dollar Day ... 3w Never Bxfore Offered Here Dollar Day -.... poe pair . dy used for Intimates, she de.: New York, Feb. 15.—UP—Mayor g red. { Walker today was contemplating a $2 WEEK-END and HAT CASES! Reinforced corners and b locks, Cretonne lined. Women’s FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE Tn all the new Spring shades. e | trip to Florida in search of his < | voiee, e Had to Kiss | Hardly able to speak ahove a whis- Departing Husband | per as the resuit of an attack of in- New York, Ieb, 15 P—Mrs. Ray | fluenza which kept him within doors For Saturday, $° ) .00 ter, wife of & film cameraman, | several days, he yielded the chair to o el RN cacl For Saturday plained in cours-why her car was | President McKee of the board of g Dollar Day ......... pair ked without lights. aldermen yesterday during a long || 'My husband was going away, 1! session of the hoard of estimates. = “hildven’ o 1 to Hni »:lln; goodbye. We haven't| Friends are urging the mayor to | 50c Children’s The equal of many Boys Pn marrie ; [ k Vi in ¥l , : = i ong. take a short vacation in Florida. He +10 and $15 Dresses! WASH SUITS 'Where was he going?” the judge | has not decided whether to go. but nted to know. it was said if he did, the trip prob- and 1 and 2-Plece Pajamas. s All Sizes. To Close Out — GOLF HOSE'! lacauard patterns. Siscs 7 @ to 1.~ Al first quality. [To put the car in the garage.” | ably would be timed to it hi Z s 8 y permit him For Saturday, Saturda; _“h"re is the garage?"” to witness the big fight at Miami Dollar Day ..... 3 pairs @ Three blocks away."” Beach, February 27 | ® Dollar Day ... fine of $2 -was imposed. . RTAINS , 01D POLICEMAN DIt Doehm entertained | Men’s ] awtucket, R. I. Feb. 16 UP—'anout 25 friends at a Valentin WORK { Peter Lec, member of the | party last night at her home, 1076 | b ket police department, before | stanley strect, The home way pres. | SHIRTS! i wis Incorporated in 1885, {illy 4 ed in Valentine colo:s | Sizes 14 to 17, M d ’nl: night at his home in this| of red and white. Games were | of blue chambr - He was in his 70th year and | played and singing and daneing en- For sat. 2 Dollar Day & for Dollar Day, each uld haye completed 44 years of | joyed followed by the serving of a ive police service in May. buffet lunch. SUITS! 6 ) Sizes 6 to 15. For aturday Fancy HAND BAGS 2 Children’s WINTER COA'TS! s 2 FOR FOR The kind that sold up to $4. I"'ancy tops and shapes. 0dd size. Sold up to $7 00 5 St Hav Y Some with fur collars. WOMEN MISSES For Saturday, e 0" To Close Out saturday, et Dollar Day . ceen Dollar Day ............. SMART NEW HATS Delightful Hats; all the fash- ionable colors. Light weight New Lot Boys' and Girls First Quality $2 SNEEX 51 A GOOD BOOK T R T . ? Heary ercpe o suction soles. SEE 3 All sizes to 6. 0 Read Tonight Rty iy B s SHOES, PUMPS, OXFORDS ] “Dickory Dock” or "Dns $1 Men’s Silk Handreds of new ones to choose from NECKTIES! 51 Four-in-Hand styles, All new Spring colors. Warren™ make. Many styles and colors. Values to $1.98. Duter g ... & tor MATERIALS: MATERIALS: My — at ¢ eac $3 Silk Crepe NEW FLAT CREPES NEW MARBLE FRINTS 25c PERCALES 4 - ; Best Quality ... CHEMISES ¢ NEW GEORGETTES FLORAL PRINTS Fancy teared pterte_An . Made of heavy crepe and Ay RN e S AT s r FORLORN RIVER .. ...... .. “evvreo... Zane Grey T e ) NEW CHIFFON VELVETS BEAUTIFUL RUFFLED TIERS ‘“‘,’;‘*;;'_:‘;’,r"“'s"“‘ p s B el ? ; Dollar Day ... THE “CANARY “ng;ol:’l')lj,?(. eAse 36-inch White — STYLES — — COLORS — ‘1 50,Wo"'u":m “WE” NG ‘ LONG CLOTH! Lovely styles that feature sleeves, tiers, Dresses that are suitable for afternoon UN']()N SUITS i ++.es.. Lindbergh's Own Story Suitable for underwear or s ruffles and lace. One of the best dress and street wear. Colorful Prints, in all the Silk and wool; short sleeves 'fl(' GAME .. Vida Hurst "0;:‘1""' :\.?Irl‘;“ values offered this season. new blues, navy and green combinations. and sleevelens; knee length. coLorapo T Wam, MacLeod Raine voter g 10 sarts Sizea up to 60 THE PLANTER OF THE TREE . .. Ruby M. Ayres Snin e e — Y 7, Dollae Day THE BLACK HUNTER .. James 0. Curwood LUNCH CLOTHS! Women's and Girls’ Raincoats | 79 BOYS’ BLOUSES $1.50 PURE SILK SERGEANT EADIE ............... Leonard Nason Size 53x53. Should sell for s Girls” Coats with Hoods. Colors, green, red ! Size&,s‘ > to }6' ‘(':'e“"m?d colots in a arge as- FLAT CREPE 4% ; 2 [ sortment o Tns an 40 inches wide, 12 i = Yor Satunlay, m;l)‘:;ah‘ LD: s sl 00 ‘ nlain colors pa ................ 2 for l shades. A g0od "::‘; srade. 'me | MOHILL’S | e Ao Y | DollrDay ... . 5 . i PEN | PEN G | shoe | STATIONERS | SHOP 297 MAIN STREET S

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