New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 9, 1929, Page 5

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NEW BRITATN' DALY FERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1920, » ————— TR ST Be had no place definitely in mind. | Kalinowski, who was crying when |was not intoxicated. years, ! from 11 p. m. to 7 a. m. | Mren mlm mnu wREfi ] Adomm‘z::kli‘h ?5“':! 118 the officer arrived. 8he accused t"" :.l‘llnowuifl tkaufled that she Klunonfl:i. \\h_u has a long pullceltory‘ nndplhcn he :nnuhe:ln ITol‘t‘lf-}’:::kll:::e.?m::;:upmdnuuc:"“ .u,’?"lm; s well “. Winter street, was 'e;ltence'd to jail him of hitting her ir the back with ;’::;n: br:r:\:d“hor -;:‘d hEl‘khI‘l- mlmr' _record. denied that he struck |on the floor .and made consideruble |out the order as to the bond, P:z 1’::’:“ :‘q ew ldlli; - of yo- DRIVER HNm lm for 18 days on the charge of breacn |8 bottle, Which was broken on th: p,m;c: pigis 35,‘:,';““;..".::;: 4y e e she 's;:':t"‘;*_‘ fr::"u work |nolsc, also shedding tears when th |bation Officer Connolly reported wlnu en T M Oan::lrvn it :'-':;‘l“‘““h?‘::“f” ‘: mnleadu: floor, --:ti the officer also observed |drink and then he accuses her of |*half drunk” and rmf.‘ln. u:"l:: ::'l;ia:;"-Y:d]nu:ii.ma::"::i: Y ‘:::‘::d s A R iatter| veport in month as o Mis be - —— 5:30 last evening by Office J.bm‘ ;q“muy 0'15“:(%, epilled on th | encourazing attentions by themi. hii where she had been. She re-| Wasil Yarosh, 33. who o e mm.mn:‘m"merm‘s:"m‘ o4 e s A Gl s, orf Ilf; Aom‘-"f hevlfl % a‘t;“:‘:ll !Llo“nd ere are three children in the fam- | fused to give him 50 centa for car-|dered yesterday to post a bond sh, lccornll‘x:v :’ mn Cobuliy READ HERALD FIED mm 0[ W‘ ign aving been drinking but ne their age being 4, 9, und wlhre to Hartford, where he works $400 to insure payment of $12 “has »xpre:wdon “:mx:‘r‘o“b:'l‘mn roRr Bi:fll‘ca.:"l“l‘l o | Car While Intoxicated ; 3 s DOUBLE THREAD TURKISH TOWELS, 4 FOR 88e Found guilty of the charge of op- i . " - . ‘ 2 erating an automobile while under FRIDAY—S88¢ DAY! ; the influence of liquor by Judge B f Staniey J. Traceskl in police court Boys’ Wash 4 FRIDAY. A today, Walter Hutengs, 23, of T4 3 : —88¢ Church atrect, was fined $100 u.m; SUITS g less Bed costs and given a suspended jail Seam| |aentence of 10 days. SHEE'I'S Hutengs was released from New i Britain General hospital yesterday Sizes 2 to 8. head, | il | 88c - ANOTHER BIG VALUE-GIVING DAY 88c I il of Central Park o2 the cast side of Main street. All new summer styles and | Made of heary white sk Il P " Whi . ton. Free from starch or | to the park he isted Officers Officer George Collins testified color combinations. Made ; 2 [ E Tomorrow—Third Day of Our Big o i David Doty and William J. Gra- . that he was in front of Schulte’s of good practical, washable || beck to 1ift Hutengs out of the driv- R S S . N . b Y, ] ll er's seat. Asked by Prosecuting Attorney Woods as to the young |l man'a condition, Officer Collins said E H he was intoxicated, “the worst I ‘ fl have ever seen.” It was necessary : ’ | to carry him from the damaged car - \ b to another car in which he was conveyed to the hospital. There ; : ! was a strong odor of liquor appar- . k Tuesday N Running materials. l{ ent, the officer said. Ofticer Doty testified that he head h d Hutens == o it them:'hcc:.. At dm?‘;-“mpurl el_‘h: }‘OlLET PAPER 2 lgc 14 ounce size. = denied that he had been drinking FRIDAY—88¢c DAY! 2,000 sheets to roll. .ovvevvernenn. rolls WITCH HAZEL: cxiiriiinsasssestnes ! ‘:) FRIDAY—88c DAY! Week-End but the second time he was asked L he admitted that he had some Men's Summer fied that Officer Doty was obliged * o g AR ok PAJAMAS feet from beneath the dashboard, tightly was he pinned. 88c home brew. Officer Grabeck testi- | Dr. Joseph Kallett of New Britain ‘GElell hospital, testified to Hut- Pl |engs’ injuries. In reply to Prose- ain and figured Pullove { : ] f cuting Attorney Woods, he said he and Buttong Front: £tvl e: Also Hat boxes wnh'huss 3 could not say whether there was Silk Frogs ) WheBe: locks - and strong Tivetad l handles. an odor of liquor apparent or n_ot.' 16 ounce size > rh Al R R =14 RUBBING ALCOHOL .................. ... 25¢ Lfi‘;{i}:e?““ e admitted that he had one drink of —_— w hisk: d drink f beer 2 "bout one-auarter of an hour befors FRIDAY—88c DAY! = FRIDAY—88c DAY! oI the accident. He was driving north >n Main street and was bearing well B ) d ° 9 p & ‘fi‘«x {o the left because he intended to g -4 o gt i Ewureh oys an Irls /a ) Friday , ’ ’ street when he reached -the corner. |/l / y ! B\ en s an omen s His attention was attracted to a TAN and BLACK i pedestrian who he thought was an AN and BLACK y 88¢c Day Sealpax, Balbriggan, 10 Yards Famous “Cinderella” \ Leather, Felt and Corduroy | acquaintance and as he glanced to- | wards the sidewalk he crashed / e against the concrete standard. / Men’s Novelty Broadcloth A Relative to the testimony of th: / ot / G ARMENT fiy padelploriag i ay oes UNION SUIT English ‘ E L asserted that the injuries he sus- | LONG | Boys' Suits, 2 to € Dresses, zizes 2 (o 6 o“ olr ppers tained were sufficient to render him 3 Rompers, 1 to 3 unable to leave the wreck unassisi- Brok si 2 * % i b o0, “They dia not see me before ken sizes to 2. | the accident,” he said. 'y Mind To Be Tested While they last ' Henry LaMott, 32, of 223 Wash- ington street, was charged with vio- lation of probation by Probation Of- ‘ ficer E. C. Connolly, who testified -] s \. / thet there appeara to be a need for Short sleeves, sleeve- y \ Guaranteed by manufac- & y [l observing LaMott as to -his mental less. Knee and ankle L) turer and by us; all well condition, and he therefore recom. tailored. mended that he be sent to the town lE home. Judge Traceski adopted the Vi e < . With guaranteed Composition Soles and Heavy all wool felt. All colors and sizes to 11. ‘lu]::n‘l‘n;:‘r’l: ..luln‘::r testificd that he Heels. Some sold up to $1.69. S NG A = = Value $1.50. eauses trouble at home, objecting to \ the presence of a boarder. LaMott asked that he be given a chance to it ”\ Again Raphael’s Scores in Value-Giving FRIDAY—S88¢ DAY! — A BRAND NEW LOT == 0 MEN’S SILK 4-IN-HAND TIES i / ‘ AP-. Hcrb lmh" gielllt\:ese}.) lh!iox'els, Libeé'ty Slatins. Novelty Faille BIG wfi“‘%fi;}{fisggggémafl ks, ain colors an ties. d ‘ : : h noveities. o 8 8c Plain colors and novelty broadcloth. Attached FRIDAY—88¢c DAY! omen s Sum mer waSh collar and neckband styles. “UNCLE SAM” WORK SHIRTS 4 ( ive which has been Made of B ¥ ray’, < i Twi ‘ U“‘ for o'" 77 Yflfl Sigese 104 tolule’z.(,hamlna‘\, Black and Khaki Twill. WOME%R%D&W‘?E%‘(‘;:‘WES i ] ;:‘-: ':::k-'u-u.. _":‘:.' M Smart chamoisettes in novelty cuff and | evil which so often causes ”“DA.Y_SBC DAY! slip-on style. Per Pair iliness. Cleanse your 751 Yards e an s enas ASSORTED SILKS, SUMMER SILKS, SUNFAST SILKS BOYS' AND CIRLS' UNION SUITS Drapery Silk i ilk S 4 > ;i | Dr.mmo 0 1ap§;,\E C;Ai and Kimono Silk, 2 bal 88 c That Should Sell Up to 31_50 ;iuziélsmzel;;\’ilsght. Checked nainsook znnd ballggsn: 9 S s eim i b for FRIDAY—$8c DAY! The True Family Laxative 79¢ SILK RAYON MATERIAL FRIDAY—S$8c DAY! 47 had torribie headaches Beautiful assorted of new summer colorings. Plain and figured. _—— 17 DOZEN VOILE SASH CURTAINS . True's Klists Tetom- PR -‘du-n."—'l‘(:‘.m SPECIAL 2 Yds. 88‘: ( Dainty figures, extra good size. 2 88c Weodeford, Rast Beston. FRIDAY—S88¢ DAY! 5 . £ Extra Special Prs. ooty s 61201 rher o & o0 $1.25 FLAT SILK CREPE 2ot ¥ A ) Heav;ypg%;;lll\tiy; in a good range of summer colors. ! : ) st ,,F %{?fi{fif‘cgfi‘fimq S y. z A R A $1.25 S Per Yard \ | - B E Made fine quality voile with tie backs to 880 j 1 : p match. SPECIAL, per pair Heavy padded soles and heels. » a? Jrepnno® T _FRIDAY—S8¢ DAY! : Y _ NEW PRINTED LAWNS Roc AR \ : A’stgté fi1mshl fabric with dainty 2 88¢ ] o) : - IR Bg{}éyfitfi? &Al;i‘s coloi oral tt i B ( b 2 y L GREAT AMERICAN il bt s N \, 3 Made of fine broadcloth in sizes 12 to 44. COLDWELL FRIDAY—88¢ DAY! i : SPECIAL R . NEW LEATHER HANDBAGS . . g ' makes. All neat styles and colors. 24 : R f S FRIDAY—88¢ DAY! $9.00 , $26.50 To Be Closed Out Tomorrow. Each Wi : - Yy BN 22500 BOYS’ PERCALE BLOUSES We also have a good ball The 79c quality. Sizes 6 to 15. 2 - 88c m -sog:'olb low as— Speciab me our Double yoke and open cuff. ..... we ...SEE Bsm i B%,gg,csgg 4 - { S8 B Specials From Our o " * b | LINGERIE SHOP Dt HILDREN'S PLAY SUITS! utch styles and 2 piece. Sizes 1 to 6. S :‘NF:NTst‘ LAWN DRESSES! Ra . SMPECI: llm-dld!iu ace and hamburg riqnmed. Sizes 0, 1, 2 yc NLY through the co- ADE of tk 2 o INFANTS ROMPERS AND CRERFERS: Goctation of 4 et M rinte i besutita BLOOMERS, PANTIES and an machme'r‘nade. Sizes 1, 2, 3, maker are we able to sell 40 s 5 4 CHILDREN'S PAJAMAS! these dresses at such a low ittty b e ESTS, SLIPS H d ; Fancy fl‘%fibf';‘é:\sf 2 to 6. P]l'ice. All have set in Every one guaranteed and v 4 s Abbe R sleeves, Sl - Il w ilored. New pock- ardware | € hort and sleeve all well tailored. New pock These are manufacturers’ sample lots that we bought “ less. r c an 2 for 88c ety at a great price concession s#hd are offering | S———y them TOMORROW 88c @ - 405 Main St. Tel. 407 d 1

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