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report reads: Lngland is bowing to America's |ice water drinking habits. London' D CLASSIFIED ADS largest cafeteria has imported an icing system. 34x34 Inch Linen Crash Table Cloths . 926 —Attractive fast color borders.. Each ........: ©of her car to the police and Police- man Michagl Banty recovered it. He discovered Feeney in the Back seat aslcep and evidently so drunk that he didn’t know what was going .on. He then began a search for the | . others, S Pelcher was taken at his home, | while the other two guilty ones es- | DONN caped but will be captured soen, ft 4 Bargains. s reported. One of them, the po- lice say, was recently ' dishonorably 35¢ DOUBLE THREAD TURKISH TOWELS —woven colored bor- ged from the United States | —colored borders, soft 25 and absorbent. Each € | ders. Usually 50c cach. HEMSTITCHED LIN - TOWELS HUNDREDS OF NEW SUMMER FROCKS AT THIS REMARKABLE PRICE 7 .70 Sth SEE OUR WINDOW PEQUOT BED SHEE Large have to hurry. multi colored $1.15 44c = 42x36 or 45x36 size ing automobiles on Main street, 1; MIXED WOOL BLANKETS through strects without proper cov- light weight G violation of crdinances concerning e S 8c 8$1x90 size TURKISH BATH TOWE —not 80 very many so you'll —usually 5§9c. Extra fine terry o di Each borders (Continued from First Page) PACIFIC PILLOW CAS| erosswalks, 45: blocking driveways, —usually 45c each. 33 19; blocking fire hydrants, 77 turn- Percale finish .... C failure to remove snqw and ice from §8x80 3170 sidewalks, 193; c8nveying meat S meondiall colath $2.48 ering, 1; distributing handbills in 4 street, 1; playing ball on street, 1; e Al hcalth, 1, and violation of ordi- B nances concerning vendors, 7. . WASH CLOTHS Priced 3 l 5 c at . . . for ‘The total of arrests for violations of the motor vehicle laws was 560, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1920, minors 600. The total number of [water hydrants out of order, 1 Report by McCue covered, '$840.31. {ment in the bureau because he can when the officer enter, the bottle charge and three scrgeants whose |Miss Bristoll for their excellent co- ldifficult because you cannot find #lgent at the New Britain: i patrol was 816. The total number|®d and cared for, 206 and com-|(ive bureau, states that the number |duties consist of o atndsnjey ments and two patrolmen assigned |juvenile case: |city is a8 clean, and in my opinion, T'o SWM e mm total amount of bonds taken| The total amount of money vol-|of complaints received amounted to $120,200, signed to the bureau for fingtr print |, T TR B0 EEL R s due these officers who work from The Green Key is a junior organiza- dog warden showing that the total|duties of officers at theaters [tectives totalled 966. <o in the morning to 12 o'clock at mid- much cant be said for And sanding the handicaps mentioned. | While at the local Senior " High Southington, May 13 — Two ar-|99 were redeemed by their owners.| The total amount collected for the [926.22 was recelved as follows: Re- ourselves 1o «nforeing it rather than |training school is proving to be of {man in sports and came within one partment while two other men' are |follows: Complaints received and|ficers’ wages amounted to $3,375.2: [$5,106.56; for other costs. $2,002.27, matter how small, each must be in- [did enact laws to govern the sale of [Prrnumeraries attest to the good of land Mrs. Milton Bromberg of 242 and injuring private property. to prisoners, ¢,668; accidents re-|[the total include receipts from field {in the amount of $44,414.11, includ- ttorney and, if in h *la sale or that it is heing kept for regular policemen. the Cheshire Reformatory, was re-|and windowa found open, 229; side-|$49.70; sale of unclaimed property, |cycles recovered, $1,022; of jewelry recommends that the finger print- | officers. In pract Feeney of Liberty street was to be taking without permission of an au- Plaid Crash 11:30 o'clock Saturday night. Miss Centcr street and had parked her car L R R R R R RN e During the night the police al- the automobile and drove to Mill- police think he had nothing to 43 and otherwise damaged it. Hardware Co. plant on Center street, Miss Lacava had reported the theft {4 ” U J Tuesday the 14th With a “BANG” With the Ushering of the DRIVE Come New and Greater VALUES of the H. alZLs y)l DIMITIES, PERCALES and LOVE. —_— TAK[ filml,s Am horses found wandering and cared |, Detective Sergeant Willlam P. Mc-| The department consists of two |also be used for estigation. He hn»n leave. We often use an agent to residents, 494, investigating all] operation with the department in |dependable man who cares to do of calls on the policessignal and |Plaints referred to detective bureau. |of complaints reccived and investi- school and now m member of involving [the burcau by the chief for liquor] In speakifig of the liquor iww ¢n~ Wuch cleancr, than many other|lc§e has béen clected o the Green lected for miscellancous items was |JUveniles amounted to 685 while the m‘ m s‘* l‘ls work and photographing. The de- | (7W0 OFICers Hare D tssincd by fcarly morning wnti late at nights tion whose duty is to entertain visit- number of dogs captured was §67.[amounted to $6,100. Money collect-| Through the activity of the detec- 4 night. against this liquor proposition. and .y, roport states that the police |school Brombers was a four letter rests were made yesterday by mem-| The miscellaneous, duties in the|pension fund was $8,626.88. Of this [ceived for liquor fines, $8.710; for of complaints which arc investigated | commenting upon it. Our state did |Valuable assistance to the entire de- | point of receiving general honors in being sought on charges of taking |investigated, 5,544; complaints and of the supernumerary officers and for forfeited bonds, $130. vestigated. The results arc brought |liquor, and in order to convict in (the training. Many improvements'Linwood street, this city. Andrew Peicher, who has been on [ ported, 667; lost children found am:d|day, $3,934.06; donations, $185; re-|ed in the following: Value of auto- case warrants it a nt is issued |sale. The method employed hy the turned to that institutiop today for|walks and streets in need of repair, i unclaimed moncy, $40 and |recovercd, $2,750.80; of merchan- tried on charges of drunkenness. tomobile owned by Lillian Lacava of Lacava had driven to the home of & ! T.ble Cloths behind a store operated. by her lege, the two arrested and the two dale. There three of them set upon with taking the car, and beat him After & WNId ride, the car was L its motor badly damaged for lack of Y CO INC. We Are Presenting to the People of NEW BRITAIN and Suburbs the Most Striking and Sensational SMART SUMMERY DRESSES FOR LY PRINTS. ber of adults was 2,746 and of |281; catch basins out of order, 1s;[taken in gambling raids, $67.74. dise recovered, $4.441, and cash re- {man be given & permanent assign |there are bottle carriers used and ¢ for, 3; ohnru.cuonl on sidewalks or [Cue, In reporting to the commis- |detective sergeants. one being in |also compliments Mr. Connolly and |secure evidence, still that method @| Gabriel Bromberg, & formér The total numoer of calls for the|in streets, 13; dead animals report-|sioners on the activities of the detec- complaints and any other assign. |the investigation and handling ~f [that kind of work. However, our : B telephone service was, 6,924. ~The|2:85¢. gated, numbered 2,854. The number sophomore ciass at Dartmouth Co;- law work. Another patrolman i8 #5- | corcement squad, the cities in the state. and much credit|Key soclety for the year 1929-3¢. The report includes that of the|$694.74. Money collected for the [humber of arrests made by the de- tectives are available from 7 u'clock |\ ! and are very successful, notwith. |inE athletic teams. (Special. to the Herald) Of these 468 were destroyed and|ed for licenses amounted to $2,886. |tive department, the sum of $16,- ¥ ' 7 because it is a law we must confine The report states that the number bers of the Southington police dc-|pouce department are detailed sr|sum, two per cent of the regular of- |liquor costs, $977.39; for other fines, is increasing annually because no |pot ratify the 18th amendment. but |Partment. Recent high marks of su- | his studies. He is the son of Mr. an automobile without permission |sulting in arrests, 385; meals served | was 8730, The other items making| Value of property was recovered to the attention of the prosecuting | Connecticut it is necessary to prove [ire also noticed in the work of the parole for the past two months from |returned to parents, 60; store doors{wards, $120; fiines and witness fees, | mobiles rccovered. $35,330; of and an arrest made. Sergeant MeC'ne | violators is very hothersome to the his part in the affair and Gerald The arrests resulted from. the 79 Camp sireet, New Britain, at her mother, Mrs. Anna Aperti on —44x44 size. All colors, mother. others who are being sought, teok ¥Feency who wss so drunk that the up. They broke windows in the car abandoned in front of the American % G f 5000 N C t , The H. J. Donnelly Co. Is Always a Step Ahead, Offers You Savings and Merchandise of QUAL HOME OR SHOPPING FLORAL, FIGURED and MODER) The report on the disposition of the arrests gives the following data: Discharged without arraignment, 100; discharged by court, 55; dis- charged by nolle, 189; suspended ‘LA‘\ NEL SHE LT BLANKETS —extra large T0x80; whtpp(‘d cnd; block plaide . ' 88¢ .Zl.lljl‘n blll‘ L'I\ Every Type of Frock You Could Ask for to Wear from Morning to Night. 1C DESIGNS IN GUAPAN- TEED FAST COLORS, SIZES 36 to 51, —full bleached, seamless, (ree from sizing ... each 790 Ladies Vests Silk Gloves _ 17¢ 94¢ —Odds and ends of ladies’ | —A mixed lot of ladies’ pure cotton vests. In band and l silk gloves. In all spring bodice. shades, all sizes. judgment, 447; placed on probation, 445; paid fines, 1.593; cases con- tinued, 114; bound over to the su- perior court under bonds. 24; bound over to the superior court and com- mitted, 26; appealed to superior court under bonds, 37; appealed to superior court and committed, 1; bonds furnished to support family. | 9: bonds called and declared Yor- feited, 15; committed to jail. 139; committed to school for boys, 135 committed to Long Lane Farm, 6; | committed to House of Good Shep- herd, 3; committed to Florence Crit- tenden Home, 1; committed to coun- ty home, 8; committed to state farm | for men, 29; committed to state farm for women, 7; commigted to state re- formatory, 2; committed to town home, 1; committed to insane any- | lum, 3; committed to junior repub- lic. 1; turned over to out-of-town of- ficers, 51; turned over to federal | officers, 1; turned over to military authorities, 1; turned over to naval authorities, 1; turned over to im- migration authorities, 3; turned over to relatives, 9, and turned over to charity departmient, 10. | The total number of males ar- rested wam 3,100 and of females 246, The total number of Americans was 660 and the total number qf foreigners was 1,686. The total num- PRINTED CHIFFON FROCKS G0N0 RIDOR SLEEVELESS TYPES FROCKS WITH SLEEVES SPORTS TYPES TAILORED TYPES SILK ENSEMBLES FLANNEL ENSEMBLES PLAIN JACKET FROCKS PRINTED JACKET FROCKS ONE PIECE TAILORED FROCKS Collar & Cuff Sets 35¢ --0dds and ends of ladies’ collar and cuff sets. In lace and linen. ard GG “WM. ANDERSON —all new tubfast patterns; 36 ilches wide. . 25c Yol .. B TICKING ADVANCE SUMMER STYLES DRESSES 51925 Regular Values to $19.75. MATERIALS: COLORS: —Georgette —DMaize —Plain Chiqdr —Orchid —Plain Chiffon —New Blues —Printed Chiffon —New Green —Satin wered Prints —Printed Silk vy —Flat Crepe LADIES' FULL FASHIONED HOSE $1.00 —A pure thread chiffon and service weight hose. With picot tap, silk from top to toe. All shades and sizes. CHIFFON HOSE 89¢ —An all perfect chiffon hose. In th~ 2 double pointed heels. All sizes. ‘ CHILDREN’S 45¢ —A mixture of boys’ and girls' sock In fancy and plain colors. Al siz>: RAYON HOSE LADIES’ UNION SUITS 31c 43¢ —Odda and cnds in ladi-a’ cof- —A small lot of ladies’ rayon ton union suits. i sizes. Jleg- hose. All perfect. ular 98c. CURTAIN MATERIAL —white and colors. Values {o Priced at yard lsc Priced at DRAPERY MATERIAL —striped and figured silks. Us- --usually 49¢ yard. Old fash- ioned stripe. ually 49¢ yard. s ABC | Prvin s 29€ \ PRINTS Priced at .. BATISTE and DIMITY DR 36 inches wide; fast colors. —in floral and modernistic pat- Usually 2¢c. terns on silk and rayon ior sport and street wear dresses, bloomers, etc. Tubfast colorx. printed linen. 36 inches 69c PRINTS —all new patterns for ladies’ house and street wear dresscs. Tubfast colors. 30 inenes wide .. yara BBC KASHA CLOTH i —a wool material in spring colors, for dreeses. skirts, on- sembles. etc. Washable; 36 inches wide. SOCKS D hl\(.llA\l —-all colors and variety of dif- nt size checks, STYLES: —Long Coat Ensembles. —Jacket Ensembles. for —Cocktail Ensembles. SPORTS COATS, DRESS COATS COATS FOR EVERY TYPE. FUR TRIMMED AND FUR LESS good IelgM cases, elc. STAR 8c R CLOTH —10-yard piece. 2 79c Usualiy $1.15 .. SPECIALS IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT Children’s Shoes $1.49 in Pumps and Oxfords black and tan VVomen’s Pat. Operas and Strap Effects $3.98 —Sale of White! RAYON UNDIES —Chemises. Bloomers. Step-ins and Panties, in tailored and lace trimmed; excellent quality. Formerly sold for $1.00. 47c MUSLIN GOWNS PORTO RICAN GOWNS guarantce with cach shirt. 2 —odd lot of women's Musli: —hand embroidered, ha \! sewn. HANDKERCHIE Gown, i ; i trimmed with narrow | oo cgior \arious patterns, Sizes 14 to 17. —Iliren and fine quality 1z Soiled from counter Cut full and ! MEN’S COMMUNITY SHIRTS lawn with fancy embroid- handling. | $l 45 £ G Values to $1.98 | tong ......... ; ? e value l‘ BROADCLOTH SLIPS | 1 sheets, Priced at pillow $1.29 TAFFETA —50 inches wide, all (‘oll\N. for drapes, b Yard Column MAVIS TALCUM ( e | g“ 15° 5° oC (urru!z HANDKERCHLE Column Men’s Dress Shirts SANITARY NAPKINS tegular size, 1 dozen PK&. 95c o igur Itegular value 39c. (- Including Madras, Percales 17 cloths, Plain Broadcloths in Tan, Green, Blue | 100 sheet rolls. . White, ete. All roomy highly tailored gar- | 23¢ ments in 33, 54, 35 sleeves. Neckband or col- | Lysor, ¢ |tar attached sty Sidigs ah o 29 & BABY POWD) . MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS MOTH BALLS L 1h. pkg. Made From M FRUIT OF THE 10OOM 31.00 —extrafine quality; 1 inch —The above note is enough to show the vatue. | 1¢MS o 6 —~ zsc Sizes 15 to 20. HANDRERERE MEN’S BLUE WORK SHIRTS P e $1.00 25¢ value Congress label -—Remarkable shirts in fullness, quality and workmanship. _Made for long wear with a MARQUISETTE CURTAI ——Very fine quitly ecru color with 4 inch hem, full width 2% yards long. rd Broad- | WAX 1'APE HOLLAND LINEN ‘DUPLEX WINDOW SHADES —White and green and vellow and grecn. 79L PRAPERY & CURTAIN RODS —Will not crush or twist. piece bracket, strong and du able, usually 39c each Each .. Odds and Ends, well known brands. FACE POWDER 5c value. MOTH BAGS opening model. '.!Sxflx.':?.l Pine ally $1.59 set. Fine qual- ity veile, tie backs, ruffled luv‘ plain hemmed bottom. Priced at CRETONNE PILLOW?® Odd Lot —Generous size. Usually 50¢ each. s 14 to 17, —8ide Women's Bowdoir Slippers i 49c white SERY CHAIR PADS ~—Various cretonne and checked oil cloth patterns to fit the ordipary 21(, Kitchen chair.s. . CROCHET (X)l TON —Odds and ends. White and colors, almost every size. Reg. C 10c ball. 3 for 10 DUST CAP —Made up in fancy [EC Percales AMCO ABSORBENT COTTON 1 pound 27L rolls 300 Hats ! OF FELT, STRAW, SILK, CREPE and HAIR sl 00 each ~in this group are poke bonnets, new trimmdd styles. wkull caps. The very styles that are being talked about. Early summer wear, every shade is included. after year is proof that they do and can’t harm. Take them for any ache; to avoid the pain peculiar to women; many have found them marvelous at such times. The proven directions with every pack- age of Bayer Aspirin tell how to treat colds, sore throat, neuralgia, meuritis, etc. All druggists. GASPIRIN —all linen. 1/16- STEP-INS and CHEMISES w " —White, Tan, Green, Blue. The shirts that HANDKERCHI —Muslin and Crepe, in fancy —bodice and bufit-up sheulide~ ELEOTRIC TOASTER |, .. "/over failed 1o satisty. —whit —Sturdy toasters, wired ) med or plain tailored. — teady for use. [¢ e 11 e KR, dors, fine 6 25 Every pastel 93 - cotton .. for C Iieg. value $1.95. coler ... hemstitched tops, inverted pledt to give fullness through hips WATCH OUR WINDOW DISPLAY — 2nd Floor — nd colered hor- I tr