New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 3, 1929, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1929. CAN'T HIRE LAWYER, Yovs scoms ot FUGITIVE CAUGHT | ACTSASHISOWN ™™ ™ S8 0 ppCF TRAP I ohn Mahoney Rose From Wa Alleged Reckless Drver O ects; o Worker o st oy Ty jgblr's Anms| ENAMEL KITCHEN STOOLS (with back rest) $1.00 TURK IHH TOWELS Size 18x36 SINGLE BED BLANKETS y W i< Natural Resources | 39(‘1 Size B to Continuance of Case o Avmdmg Feeney and Kiely AFTER LABOR DAY NEW "BRITAIN'S SHOPPING CENTER. 1 ascorted colors. ; : e \{RISEEGIAT Godne v G e SPECIAT C = F e front worker to minis f natural | | 7 I b iin el =" 1p§ h he has no mon o e G " overnment of | Arrested at his home Sunday aft- | SR AN ) CASH YOUR FACTORY PAY CHECKS HERE SEGTOF AT " ploy la: Bruno Kara ova Scotia, was killed last night in|ernoon by Sergeant Feeney and Of- | I 485 street, showed collision of his automobile and & goors 1 jebler and Kiley, Paul r | ke et He was 34 years old i ) | I o Al aesiirant v lol broupy | cowsIUBRITTIN e Ingtonffatenie : 3 “ of an abinet position in the d by New DBritain police for‘ i & nol i Mr. Mahoney was alor ast two months on the charge - | Ji machine at the time of th ) A4l i athoal Stobthe transporting liquor, had his case ¥ ‘\ ) SEo (4 TR e ntinued until September 9 in po- | i i & vas a c ince of only a at the plea of | i between the car and the curb. angan, who ap- | ) K ‘ | mine automobile was demo d and the|Dp | g died after being placed in | , BOYS' PANT Boys’ i -Nlml“‘l "1"‘ v‘!‘““ in Mr. Mahoney | € uml Officer Kie, i BLOUSB \ ) Jn as obliged chool at the | d over fences and through Sizes 7 to 16 5 age of 18 to mother. Ho E waterfront wor civil s wido: d!back yards after he had driven a ly a|car containing several gallons of | ant in [alcohol into a drivewa customs service, a soldier in|Hartford avenue, Czarkowski d a lawyer. He was ap-|been wanted by the police. his cabinet post by |thony Vidutis of I N. Rhodes in November, i e 1 the c Made for hard we practical and dressy enough for Sunday or school wear. AFTER LABOR DAY SPECIAL and Broadcloth, in all the new fall patterns and plain w](m Yoke back and lined collar and cuffs. OPENING SCHOOL SPECIAL $ 1 .OO ’ Bi)\'S' $1, 1I-KARAT GOLD FOUNTAIN PEN and c R l’LN(‘]L fs] 'i . (‘i\u\ Away FREE with Every 52}-?@@ Knicker Suits SIZES 6 to 17 ol fibre, the kind boys n it »' ue 95 included. Strong- for hard wear. HOOL SPECIAL .. — BOYS' — WHITE SHIRTS or BLOUSES full cut and well tailored. Shirts 5 6 to 16. 3 @ Sizes 6 to 15 ié"fi&‘u’%a Made of Percale, Madras Church I‘w vm i owski ran 8 aug = crgeant O'Mara anc E mn hound over under heavy bonds for the next term of superior court. | | w m! rgeant Feeney and Of- | r Kicly sneaked up the back | S O s o floor of 77 Newington av- Officer Liebler stationed him- door, When he rs crash house, C f out t uietly he turn hat the off down the door | time to make his dropped when he aring into tl Liebler. Withou e up and came ion. wski made a simi- ash for freedom from a liquor car which Officer David Doty and cornered on Glen streect. His pal on this occasion was given 1l and when C | Los Angeles Bootlegger Says He Rebought Confiscated Liquor |4k key in th, would have to b would hi the ) testified that Bru ssly or sp s not drivin Both Los An ot 3 (R—Tossible jury action was expected here upon two reports, one hy th I prohibitior [ Boys’ 4-Pe. Suits SIZE§ 6 to 16 Joa ‘ests and Two Pairs of Knick- 3 and double breasted g in the choicest new fall fab- rics. ‘\oll tailored and made for L] NG SCHOOL SPECIAL .. rkowski | at Harry 1. McDe : BOYS' NEW GOLF SOCKS | Sizes to 101, Winner Beg_ts Guest | his house which Rond 1 money to suit think he w and costs in | morning for Rondeau Cuff tops in the new fall Jacquard patterns. Guaran- teed for hard wear. [ OPENING SCHOOL SPECIAL ..... pair 45(: 1 1| police - Ihis par FOUND AND INTERRED Corpse Washed Up on Portuguesc \ Boys’ S JUVENILE them with breach of m:u;wj,\w\ it | SUI_TS v with his 3 to 8 98¢ When | Lined shorts with OPENING SCHGOL SPECIALS T = ! ES and ; WEATERS SHO}%S 1?\?1\0}\:59 Rbs 26 to 36 S R for rough wear. Ideal for sturdy play wear. Made® s o il wool yarn in all the new plain co x]‘n\xl\” \‘\i ]\ )‘:’“” ey ind Jaccuard designs. gl 98 OPENING >(.n‘()<‘n, 3b1=98 1 8 SPECIAL . New Fall SHIRTS Sizes 12 to 1414 98¢ All new colors, also MeDon 1 n Shore Thought That of Missing Adantic-Hopping Aviator SI the man found him. At I-rl to the arrests, he CES DOG . the life all beer and — BOYS' — STRAIGHT PANTS Sizes 3 to 10. With belt to match. Well tailored and fully cut. All new fall wool- "he pants are fully lined. INING SCIOOL P" Cotton Flannel. SPECIAL ...oovvvvinnens MAENE msnaan g and launder. money"” from this protection 1sionally his e oo and later the an under be most tal shals plain white and washable tops. Also fancy patterns. — Cotton Jersey and Guaranteed to wash © | house and told - [that too much dc h for him to bition law. warden was notified and he talked to the dog. ito do better a 009 'didn't. No one warden, Girls’ “Cmdérella BLOOMER DRESSES to 10. G teed to wash and launder perfectly. 1 )\ s of Iigured Prints in belted and nl\l‘\ln. \1'[1'()\ SPECIAL S $1'49 Girls’ New Fall WASH DRESSES Wit 1ol “Cinderella” and “Fleurette” SCHOOL WASH DRESSES "§1.08 A Polish colon cquired wcres in B dl(‘ i Broadc 1n1h 'md I‘nn S OPENING SC HOOL S o) Little Girls’ “Cinderelia” . PANTY DRESSES n } UNITED TIRE STORES | INTRODUCING THE NEW oo | EARLE SUPER TIRE AN Y, 0 have just out fancy Fig Straight line Prints. — h or with bloomers 2RtoRGS I‘u))n]m new fall styles in d: u Sizes P v b mater Every Dress guar- the tmch\o Novelty ts. All full cut and wel ! ing material. ) g taken agencies for the . ‘.\ft l, £ made, OPENING SGHOOL SPECIAL ....... > mteed W i $1.00 EARL SUPER TIRE manu. | TRIPLE PROTECTED GUARANTEE b = i ENING SCHOOT, SPECIAL ] factured by the largest rub- | 12,000 Miles — 12 Months Girls, NeW lmported “Lucette” Guaranteed ber comr in the world. Lifeti ¢ i3 me The tires are triple protected | and for Lifeti first by a 12,000 mile guar- | AGAINST ALL ROAD HAZARDS antee, second for 12 months and third for lifetime of the FREE TUBE WHTH EVERY TIRE tire against rim cuts, stone el out-of-alienment, | 31x4 TIRE and TUBE ning flat and | 32x4 TIRE and TUBE SCHOOL DRESSES BLOOMER DRESSES For the kindergarten and first grade girl. Ta to 10 with bloomers; 10 to 14 without bloomers. made of imported washable materiz o tall ¢ tout girl, in an attractive assort- B ul&\\ ever, “ \ > 1( mother will appreciate for its splend lid 2 k | \ \ | ment of d mate 1’\ gl 98 workmanship. OPENING SCHOOL SPECI 2 9 I | OPENING SCHOOI BEIAL s $1 ored Dresses GIRLS’ 32x4!5 TIRE and TUBE GIRLS ALL WOOL \ Children’s ar ad Misses' | 33x11, TIRE and TUBE .. SCHOOL SLIP- ON SWEATE?’J jUn’EPS and 0 \FORDS : MERS | ot 118 and TUBE MIDDIES e Wil bicecy BLO;)S Rt TIRE and TUBE All il il 3 Kacol TIRE and TUBE 98c ()'f’piv\t‘.\'[xr.“.\fixu‘»('f}f " g1.98 c wether ‘}fl{]'] (\xtxgnlxlel_\ ](f‘\ 2 TIRE and TUBE e 1 SPRGIAT s it { l. & Sizes 8 to 22 prices. nis new live wire TIRE 3 TUBE . > & y 1 o AR S concern also carries a large ) H}’% oo 'H'BI-} : Made of white Jean GIRLS' ALL WOOL GIRLS' IMPORTED Made of good heavy cloth and regulation sateen. Extra full. style. stock of T and U. T. S. storage bz teries together with a large stock of used tires. They also do all kinds of tire serv- ice including ct~om vul- canizi~ . e @JNETED TIRE STORF public this store is opened TIRE and TUBE . TIAE and TUBE . TIRE and TUBE . TIRE and TUBE . TIRE and TUBE . TIRE and TUBE . TIRE and TUBE ... FISK all Cord Tir L §10.80 L S1L2 . S11. )lr NOVELTY SKIRTS - FELT HATS Sizes 7 to 14. Charming new mixtures in 5 to 16, in .w“vn poke and off-th 1 1 all colors red, navy, green, powder blue All new fall colors. SPECIAL —-crx v e GIRLS IMPORTED BERETS hool girl of 4 to 16 years. White, powder blue, . SPECIAI ] : 98(2 GIRLS’ SILK. STOCKINGS 49¢ “Like Mother CHILDREN'S SILK SCCKS 39c evenings until 9:30 and Sun- pen Evenings Wears” 0;1\11(“\13](1 ]:l‘i\;i:ozoel; days until 1 p. m. 161 ARCH STREET TEL 2989 Black and all the o new fall shades.

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