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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, MARCH 12, NEW AVIATION CLUB of Landing Field Here Department Responds North Center school v 2004 M Force 0.1' Vl-lcrihrirti(i'oi-‘h Him Nice New Lighter g Mar 12 (CF Be READ HERALD (] ASSIFED ADS a Princess Victoria’s Young Husband SUPPI]ET_S_AIRP[]RT Drags Her Into Bankruptcy Court Flying Enthusiasts Stress Neeg Former ~Kaiser’s Sister Royal Bankrupt Goes Broke Hushing Scandals and Keeping Subkoff Supplied With (Cash. _ ] ATOUIATED PROTT (<EYSTORE WiEwW) PRINCESS VICTORIA BRISTOL NEWS (Continu y Funeral of Mrs, f of M Truly wonderfu) results olon cleansing. Take N2 EDY—to d - Gy c TO-NIGHT TOMORROW. AtRIGHT F All 22 New Britain druggists, TRADE AT THE NEW BRITAIN PUBLIC MARKET 318 MAIN STREET 318 MAIN STREET — WHERE QUALITY RULES - — WEDNESDAY ALL DAY SPECIALS — Native Potatoes ............... Large Juicy Oranges ................... 2 doz. Fancy Fresh Ground Granulated Sugar . 19¢ 3 28¢ 49¢ ...... 15 Ib. pk. Hamburg ............ Ib. Best Center Cut Pork Chops . 1b. Lean Pot Roast Lean Boiling Beef ... High Grade Frankfurtel FANCY FATTED FOWL Fresh Native Eggs Pure Lard Evaporated Milk 33c 25¢ 15¢ 25¢ Lean Pork to Roast ... Meaty Veal Chops .. Prime Roasting Beef Sugar Cured Bacon 22¢ 39¢ 35¢ . 32¢ . Ib. . Ib, . b, FRESH KILLED - ROASTING CHICKENS 49c First Prize Oleo .. Nucoa Nut Oleo . Good Luck Oleo . FRESH KILLED HEN TURKEYS 530 Ih. 3 cans 29c | Seeded & Seedless Raisins, 3 pkg. White Loaf Flour, 24!, Ib. bag 99¢ Corn Flakes Special at Our Enlarged Fruit Dept. Grapefruit, 5 for 25¢ | Fresh Cut Green Spinach .. pk. Fancy Green Peppers . 2 qts. for 25¢ Sound Onions el 5 Ibs. for 2 gts for 25¢ Sunkist Lemons ... Fancy Bunch Carrots, 2 bunches 15c | Large White Cauliflower . head 27c interesting program has been ar- | ranged. | Thalia Reading Club Members of the Thalia club will {meet this evening at the home of | Miss Elizabeth Hackett, 212 South | street. Miss lda Clark will assist the | hostess and Mrs. William Ferris and Miss Bessie Cairns will read. NATURALIZATION GOURT T0 BE HELD REGULARLY | Sessions in March, June and Septem- | ber Definitely Arranged By Henry Nicolls Naturalization courts hereafter will be held three times a year, ac- cording to a statement made yester- iay by Henry Nicolls, head of the lepartment of naturalization at Bos- on, who was in this city yesterday o check up on the examinations of itizens-to-be, In his interview with Emil J. Janberg, clerk of the city and po- = courts, Mr. Nicolls assured him iat in the future naturalization jurts would be held in the months )¢ March, June and Scptember. He ls0 stated that his department will operate with local authorities in ‘ery matter pertaming to naturali- tion, and assured him that there not be any delays in the fu- present examinations of peti- for naturalization papers will ued this week in the city it is likely that two more of next week will be required secking admitts amined each day. lization court will be held April 16, 17 and 18 in the city with one of t om Boston pres s who have filed their applica for citizenship papers 90 davs ATE TO SONS e of the late Win his t alter Glowuia 1 today ir is nam is dated 391 - 401 MAIN ST. 1929, APPELL CONSIDERING COINGL CINDACY (Continued from First Page) 'next month, said today that he has |not decided whether he will run again, Attorney Appell has been a resi- |dent of the third ward for the past |18 years, making his home at 594 West Main street. He received his degree at Syracuse University and has been practicing law here for more than a year, with offices in the Rothfeder building on Main| street. Mr. Appell was a junior in New | DBritain High school at the outbreak | of the war, but despite 1is youth, he | laid aside his books and enlisted tn the army, being dispatched with one of the early contingents for overseas service. He was with the A. E. F. for two years in France and Belgium | being on the firing line in the battle of Ypres. Returning after the sign- | ing of the armistice, he again took up his studies at High school, go- ing from that institution to Syracuse | university where he prepared for his carcer in law. | He is the holder of the Burns| Memorial award for scholarship and athletic prowess at “ligh schkool. His fraternal affiliations include | Masonic orders, the Knights of| Pythias, Royal Arcanum and the Probus club. | _ | $2500 FORECLOSURE SUIT The property of Maryanna and | Teofil Bonczek of Newington was at- | ached today for $2500 by Deputy | riff Martin Horwitz in a foreclos- | [ T | GULDENS ‘-Mushrd‘ NEW BRITAIN ' You Cannot Get Sm;\elhing for Nofifing——But You Get More Here fof a DOLLAR THAN A DOLLAR CAN BUY ELSEWHERE. ' Wednesday Morning Sale 7 to 11 LOIN, ROUND, PORTERHOUSE LEAN FRESH WHITE MEALY STEAK ®. 25 SHOULDERS . 18- POTATOES 21« w. Rib Lamb Chops Th 29c | Rib Veal Chops b 35c CHUCK ROAST SUGAR MOHICA FRESH CURED ROASTING BEEF Ib 25c HAM Ib 28 = PORK b 22c CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS OUR OLD FIVE-CENT PRICE ON SHOULDER CUT o Forc Grorst 208 FULL POUND LOAVES OF Mokican Fresh Baked Bread (WE BAKE IT HERE) Is Now Back and Making Thousands of Surprised ased Daily Biread Customers. At Our Big wn Bakery, On Our Ol Time—GOOD QUALITY—FRESH--WHITE LOAF MOHICAN GROCERY SPECIALS ke T | 1 I«I)I:T .lfl\\1||\ gc MINUTE 12¢ 8c phz. TAPIOCA at JELLO at phe pha. MEADOWBROOK CREAMERY BUI1ER 2 bs. $1.03 Assorted Layer HOLLAND BRICK CHEESE b. ... 3¢ MOHICA BAKERY SPECIALS MOHICAN 1007 WHOLE WHEAT BREAD wch 10 FRESH SELECTED EGGS Moh. Fresh Baked Hot Cross CAKE ea 25¢ Buns Dz 18c = CAKE ea 22¢ JELLY ROLLS ea. 18c e see 1€ S are £DC i 200 ... doz. 25(: vasker 19€ BALDWIN APPLES ... | ANGEL CAKE ea. 25¢ YELLOW « HOR | rRADISH FRESH FLORIDA STRAWBERRIES .. bas. 49¢ SWEET SUNKIST ORANGES ... 2 dozen 35c Fresh HERRING 18¢ w». Smoked FILLETS 27¢ w. Fancy MACKEREL 14¢ ure action brought by Ignacy Trusz- kowski of this city. The plaintiff al- leges fallure to pay a promissory note for $2,000 issued in February, 1926, and payable three years after date. The property is located on Curtin avenue, Newington. Attorney Irving I Rachlin represents the plaintiff. SUIT DECISION RESERVED Judge Morris D. Saxe reserved de- cision in the matter of Nicola Bel- lini against John Curyllo, which was heard today in city court. The plain- tift seeks $250 damages, claiming failure to pay the balance of a bill on a concrete job. Bellini claimed that in 1926 he did work for the defendant in con- | nectlon with the construction of a| concrete sidewalk and driveway on the defenant’s premises at 37 Miller street, for which he was to receive $157.20. He amitted that he receiv- ed $30 on account, but that the bal- ance was left unpaid. The defendant in his answer ! claimed that the bill amounted fo $69 and that he owed him only $39 balance. Attorney J. F. McDermott | candidates. represented the plaintift and Leo V.|noon at 8 o'clock in Jr. 0. U. A M. Gaffney was counsel for the defend- ant, City Items It was learned today that the call for the police in connection with the arrest of Edmund Zaleski for burg- larizing the Rialto theater last Sun- day was sent in by Constable Michael Haber and not by William Sikora, as reported. Enjoy Hoffmann's delicious Hot Cross Buns daily all through Lent. —advt. Martha chapter, O. E. 8., will hold a regular meeting at 7:80 o'clock Thursday evening. The officers of Meridian chapter of Meriden will confer the dcgrees on a class of A social will be held in the afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Guaranteed good Lehigh coal. City | Coal & Wcod Co. Tel. 217.—advt. Auxiliary No. 1, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, will hold a regular meeting tomorrow after- —eeee e Cuticura Healed Face Broken Qut With Pimples and Blackheads. “My face was broken out with pimples and blackheads and seemed to be getting worse all the time. The pimples were large and red and festered and scaled over They itched causing me to scratch them, and my face was disfigured. I had them on my face for quite some time. “Nothing seemed to help me, 80 I sent for a free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. After using it with benefit I purchased more and in about two months | was completely healed.” (Signed) Miss B. Jen- nings, 8 Front Ave, West Haven, Conn 25¢. Ointment 25 and S0c. Address: “Cuticurs Laberatori Talcum %c. Sold everywhere. Sample each free. Dept. H, lon, Mass.” Cuticura Shaving Stick 28¢. CONTINUING OUR SMOKE-WATER SALE FEATURING HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE AT PRICES FAR BELOW COST. NEVER AGAIN WILL YOU BE ABLE TO BUY AT THESE LOW PRICES. One Lot Nationally Advertised Scranton Filet net and shadow lace curtains, finished with silk fringe. Regular $1.98 and Now™r pur $1.49 NOW ... Brocaded Silk Valancing With pretty designs and color combinations, 15 inches wide in blue and gold, re gold. Regular $1.39 NOow yard Well Known Lockwood Sheeting 9-4 or 10-4 wide, bleach=d and unbleached. Regular 59c¢ and 69%¢c yd. NOW. - e eyl 49¢ Silk Bed Spreads Full size, well known quali- ties in two-tone stripes and solid colors. Regular $4.98 to $5.98 cach. 52'98 NOW . each 348 MAIN STREET No. C. 0.D. Changeable Chiffon Finished Taffeta Pure Silk Very pretty color combina- tion, 30 colors to select from. ilar value $1.98 to $2.49 s 98€ One Table, Prints 36-in wide, tub fast, includ- ing silk and charmeuse, rayon prints, and English Broadcloths. In the newest spring patterns. Regular 79¢ Kon e 39€ NOW .. Flat Crepe Our rcgular $1.98 grade — heavy quality; in black and all the n pring colors; 40 inches wide it $1.39 NOW .... Pillow Tubing Three picces left; Regular 39c yard. excellent quality. NOow vard ... No Charges \LL SAVE TH’ CAKES No Exchanges hall. Members planning to go te Bristol will leave on the §:50 o'clock 666 ts & Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. 1t is the most speedy remedy knowm, WHEN IN HARTFORD, DINE WITH US. Don’t forget to take home some Maryland oysters and fresh crackers. HONISS’S 22 St ‘~ B¢ Hartford, Conn. (Under Grant's Stove) MORTGAGE LOANS At 51/ 2% Interest INSURANCE STOCK MUTUAL Permanent Finish Flowered Imported Organdie Ruffled Curtains d an Cottage Sets valances. Regular Silkk Damask Draperies 36 inches wide; extra heavy quality; in blue, rose, green and gold combinations. Reg. With $3.29 set. NOW .... White Outing Flannel 36 inches wide, one of the best qualities. Regular 29c¢ yard. 6 i s l NOow One Lot Curtains Including novelty, ruffied, straight and cottage sets. — Regular value $1.89 to $2.49 Now ... sir $1.19 OPP. COM- MERCIAL STREET All Sales Final THERE WAS PRACTICALLY NO SALVAGE FROM THE WRECK OF BLOPPS BAKERY WAGON, WHICH WAS WRECKED NEAR THE ICE HOUSE SKATING POND ToDay. §