New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 25, 1929, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, . 4*;)uld stop rin f arged v 1 P ‘0;1 u’M 1 ‘\'estel.ly I‘]ngi“ee" XS : k )} e f “ town's ing I ! 'v 416, v i\Jl\ 1 I\l \\\»\\ IJ; I'r\‘(-l.}l:‘l'l! d 3]\?5« 10\\ a i i(sy{‘zrj::Sea"(‘fl of 30 days - | John Heart Disease Vietim riom o privare o n 1897, |ington 1 i 4 pres- | & it has received through | bassador in to London next tion. Sergeant al Westerly, R. T 25 n for a time ociated t of t e ek our € nt ¢ eek to study with British foreign Theft Cas I York police are Thomas McKenzie, civi nec ith Samuel G I of Connecticut. H to t ) 3 - e officials the best means for ‘ A continuance 14 2 was|ing to locate Postl, who is superinten e Westerly of provid ) er of t weatt T mption of f 1 ¢ relations |the res fore s. | ordered he 1| ¢ meiropolis no w Water woy art attack Liquor Selfing Charge Nolled— Simong Not So Fortunate & Yo Throughout the store... on every floor... bigger bargains than ever ~ B. (. PORTER SONS’ Annual it 50. Broad street was B/ carched last week by | ficers, had another * ol o e ¢ 5 5 <., x o g lice court today w Prose g A e ¥ P Attorney J. G. Woods entered a noll | - & i 4 ) . b 4 J b L on the of violation of the |M! A A | -Vl J ¥ liquor law on which he was arrest- ks 3 ) o ! > Acting Sergeant Collins and ; g v | B 3 \ ahout 15 years of age ma at ment to them in which Juchnicwicz —— - e R 1 was accused of violating the liquor | LA N ko law in his store, after they l.;ul; I N & - . i A L caught him carrying liquor on Broad ~ | i\ ¥ N i et = ] i ! % > ® street. Juchniewicz, however, deried | the truth of hoy's accusations e N ] RO SRR | N ¢ 7. B\ AS We Predicted—OUR GREATEST SALE’ S : ... These Bareains Ave Only a Few of the stmons Ple Harvey M. Simons. Star street pleaded guilty to the charge of iolating the liquor law and was fin- cd $100 and costs on recommenda- tion of Mr. Woods, who nolled a similar gh against Simons’ wife Helen, a ). Attorney L. J. Golon appeared for the couple, who were arrested last week after th police rcovered a jug of alleged Jiquor which w thrown out a windo t the Simons's home, the jug failing to |2 break r. Woods fold Judge Simons had never heen arre fore and the rea the liquor hus to work at © past four months, Has No Home Teofil Grabowski, 40 10 live at admitted to t y 3 ) ' A > ' home gnilty to the ok it 8 L e i B S of v y and a continuanc , 3 N 2 4 / Il tomorrow was ordercd for inves . tion. Oftice With drop leaf table and braced hack ¢ 3 ; sale pric 4:40 o'clock this morni N oned him ¢ means of livelihood. He admit had been sleep haker shop on Bro no home. 3-PIECE FIBRE e e A e M | SUN PORCH SUITE Michael Cal ) ! - T ‘ 5 3 won : 7 3 o T suite: made by Heywood-Wake- ficld. At tively covered in staunch neglected to obtain . 3 A S T ) V)" Y : P ¢ cretonne, Twe deffect. Reduced in Monday after an illn . i 7 S ¢ e ¢ i N © the mid-summe > to only suspended judz derstanding t noon on W i I s : . =it e VU 1 % i i | % > suites reduced to §79.00, * well made suite consistin 1 wi 1ch . He was ter Mckvoy o'clock t Mrs. McGrath heen drinkin after 6 o'clocl works every ne home | cesgary to hold him seveanied and shout blue in the fa 1 frothing 5 \ j Ji L 3 & cut. During the mi Has conter draw el construc threateacd came near hir something 1o dr why didn't I street when 1 wade, it wis ¢ is st 1zainst being wn on th | in choicy | S-Piece Walnut DINING SUITE Lo doubt whether you can dupli- The Mark of ! 4 s b pa gl pRe ORCELALN T0P 7 vantecd, 10x36 inches e e Genuine g 2 = — AN S ¢ cnamel Jase, with tuzdil : ble and six chairs—two-toned Aspirin | edzoom suites in a pre s are heve avaiting your - IRV situeicd. ezulr 51000, 27 0 AT e We inviie you to go roly through this interesting e AYER ASPIRIN is like an old Gl ool FPIFEPPP! friend, tried and true. There . —— 5 can neva:ihe a satisfémtury substi- i 4 P i ° tute for either one. Bayer Aspirin T A A /S TR A TR S = Ve et NG is genuine. It is the accepted anti- dote for pain. It3 relief may always be relied on, whother used for the occasional headache, to head-off a g v fine dining room suites re- ALL DAY WEDNESDAY—CLOSED SAT LN RS o only $12050, $173.50, cold, or for the more serious aches — = = = - — and pains from neuralgia, neuritis, rheumatism or other ailments. It’s 3 =2 (Tv easy to identify Bayer Aspirin by v, the Bayer Cross on every tablet, by A /. the name Bayer on the box and the word genuine printed in red. g | b > Aspirin s tLe trade mark of of AMonoaceticacidester o

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