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'"W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1925. 3 Golden-Glow NUTS See Our Window Display Candy Dept. THE DICKINSON i DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST. AND YOU'LL OWN A HORSFALL OVERCOAT TOO IF . Tou'll come within seeing (lis tanca Ot these coats or within hearing distance ot whaffouier men are saying about them. If you can bo impressed by vr earments mat will in i weeUs have left an Impression on every street in Hartford. Tfvnu are particular to e that your 50 to 60 works as hard for you as you ma lor u. If your wife, sister or sweet heart -' one of these models on someone else. OVERCOATS $50 ,o New Fall Sweaters, $60 H0RSFALES 95"99jsulumStm "II Pays to Buy Our Kind" SATURDAY SPECIALS Glassware " I ' o s t o r I ft " Glass Salad I'lalcs (open stock), 38c eaeh; amber or green, neautiful Footed Custards ur Sherbets with handle, to niateh plates, S-jC. each. Highest Quality Iridescent Goblets or Sherbets, Fostorla made, luster guaranteed not to wah oiil, 7 le each. Chinaware 100 New Hand-Painted Bon bon l)islies:$1.00 -value. For Saturday OHe. each. Imported "W edge wood" Typo Mower Vases, special nt J5I.00 each. ll-Pleee Coffee or Chocolate fccls for Saturday only $8.55. Candy Mastcrplcc Chocolates, -nrlel. in bulk, for Saturday 2 lb., for 1.5. Fresh Salted Peanuts special Tor Saturday :tc per "' ream Sugar Wafer, assort ed flavors, 00c lb. Complete Assortment of Hallowe'en Novelties The Burritt Gift Shop c. 72 West Mai Street The Squibb Educational Contest The one yon read about to nil Hie li-adinz magazine) IS MV IN I l l.fi SWING Hi-re is the 1Mh question: There are 10 oilier questions. II,. I wilt: Tills Is still mierr. lilli can be olvcl ,,nh liv coming to our more. $25,000 (iiven Away by Squibb & Sons for tbe Best Answer Couie to our store and re-i-cUc full particulars. squiMi Week tar! tomor row nml will last until Oi l. 31. We will give you FKI.r. a full-size package of Squlhh's Aplrin Tablets with eaili "?. purchase f Sqiiibb's products. Our up plv Is limited. Come early! AXELR0DS PHARMACY S2 PARK STREET (Corner Meadow) Phone l3a EXPLAINS SIORY OF DELAY IN SENDING FIRE ALARM Fireman Misunderstands Town Clerk Woodruff' Statement About Not Having Five Cent Piece Town Cleric Arthmr Woodruff of Berlin voluntarily telephoned to William Hojan of the Southern New England Telephone Co., today and stated that there was no delay In sending In an alarm for fire In Ken sington yesterday. The Herald last night printed a statement from Chief William J. Noble of the Are depart, ment that he had been Informed an operator In the New Britain tele phone exchange refused to allow the telephone appeal to the fire depart ment to come through until a nickel had been dropped In the telephone coin box. When Mr. Woodruff tried to K-l the New Britain department he did not have a nickel handy. He ex plained his predicament to the op erator and says she connected him immediately with the department. Later he mentioned the incident in the presence of a Ureman, who un derstood that there had been a de lay because Mr. Woodruff did not have a five cent piece. The fireman repealed the story to another fire man, who told Chief Noble. The chief was of tho Impression, that a delay had been caused by the ob stinacy of an operator. Mr. Hogan says he has talked with others who were Interested In having an alarm sent to the New Britain department and they say thf the service was satisfactory. Student Held for Passing Bad Checks New Haven, Oct. 23 W) Francis Body Trawlck Of Bu'jna Vista, Va. a member of the class of 1828, Shef field Scientific school, who Is wanted here on a charge of passing bad checks totalling 1250, was brought to New Haven yesterday from Poughkeepsie, He Is being held under bonds of 13,000. Asked If he knew anyone who would go his bonds, the youth stated that he wished to be locked up. SECOND FATALITY. Providence, R. I., Oct'. 23 The second death as a result of a mo tor accident near East Greenwich Sunday afternoon occurred here yesterday. Patrick Feeley of Provi dence, an occupant of a car which left the puost road near the Hilltop Inn, East Greenwich, and struck a tree, died in Rhode Island hospital of his Injuries. Leo J. Benjamin of Providence, driver of the ear, was instantly killed. One other escaped serious Injury. , TO MEET IN NEBRASKA. . Washington, Oct. 23 Iff) Omaha, Nebraska, was selected by the su preme council of the Scottish Rite Masons of the southern jurisdiction today, as their 1926 meeting place. Tho date for next year's meeting was set at October 25. Victrola 80 Was $110 $55 NOW. BUY NOW Easy Terms aimi !niRiiM.i..m..f4H' . i"is . 'f I 'h ' "I lit Hi ,U 1 'il pro rr2 I This Model was Sl.Mf now $75 HENRY J 365 MAIN ST. VICTROLAS, RADIO, PIANOS Opp. MYRTLE ST. ' BUSINESS IS GOOD Connecticut Textile MlUa Now Are ' Running Very CJoee to Their Ca pacity, Report Show. Washington, Oct. it (Connec ticut textile mills are running close to capacity, the figures on the cot ton spinning industry icsued yetter day by the bureau of the census of the department of commerce ehowed. On Sept. 30 1,021,206 spindles out ef a total ot 1.20M90 were In mo tion. Plainneld, Oct. 23 W Most of the textile mills In northeastern Connec ticut are not only, running o full time, but the Tolume of or-s In hand gives promise of a Tery busy winter. It la said In manufacturing circles that the outlook In cotton and woolen Industry In Connecticut mills Is the best In several years. FORMALLY ARRAIOXCH Southampton, England, Oct. 23 W) Thomas A. Towers, first officer of the Canadian Pacific liner Mellta, was arraigned today and remanded for one week on a charge, of mur dering Captain Arthur Haywood Clews while tho vessel was at Ant werp. Towers looked dazed, but made no n'ffn when the .charge was rued. , FORCED INTO BANKRUPTCY New Haven, Oct '23 WVrAn In. voluntary petition to adjudge, the Arthur Woolen mill of Moodus a bankrupt was filed In the United States district court yesterday. No figures were given of debts and ns sets In the papers, which had been prepared by a New Tork city law firm. Renier, Pickiiardt & Dunn 131 MAIN ST. Jack the 2117 The been save I'l! Mi . ::i f-iJl w mi , i SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR MEMORIAL DISCUSSED Bridge at South tnd Park or Bronte Statu With Slab Under Consideration.. Two proposed memorial to the veterans of the Spanish-American War, one In the form of a memorial bridge at the South Main street en- trance-to Willow Brook, park, and the other In the form of a bronze soldier with a slab on which would be Inscribed the deeds of the Span ish War Veteran wore . discussed last night at the memorial commit tee's first meeting.. Alderman W. H. Judd was elect ed chairman of the committee which consists of representatives of the common council and the park board and of A. O. Hammond Camp, U. 8. W. V, Chairman W. F. Brooks of the park board proposed the bridga idea which he felt would be service able and at the same time a fitting memorial. Col. W. W, Bullen pro duced pictures of the bronze figure which in a replica of one now In New Haven. After a discussion It was voted to have sketches of a memorial bridge, specifications! and estimates of cost prepared by the park department architect. 31!5 VISIT COOMIHIFS Washington. Oct. 23- VP Presir dent and Mrs. Coolldge received In the blue room of the White House today 325 membors of the Congrega tional young people's pilgrimage, who are here attending the Congre Igationr.list convention, .After the reception the president posed with his guests for ft picture. PHONE li09-S Tar Togs for Little Miss Dresses with snap which only the real makers of lilfh class dresses can attain. Sizes 6 to 18. Jack Tar Togs also, for the little ones, from a to 6 years. Togs for the little toy, 6 to 8 years. Warm Underwear and Hosiery for the little folks. Hats, Gloves anil Sleeping Garments for the little ones. Warm Underwear and Hosiery; also Sleeping Garments for Women. ' GENUINE At Exactly last shipment of VICTROLAS at received from the factory arid if money SELECT NOW- Victrola 400 11 m ! Was $250 if NOW... $125 a Make your selection NOW for immediate or future delivery or if you want, make a $1.00 deposit and JOIN OUR XMAS MUSIC CLUB MORANS & SONS . WITH LOADED GLASS O'Mara Saws Evidence and Captures Man as Well With a small whiskey glass In his hand, containing the evidence and his victim running up Grove street, Sergeant Patrick J. O'Mnra had a difficult proposition to cope with last night to salvage both, but by skillful manipulation of the glass, he managed to keep pace with Walter Mazewskl of 31 Lyman street until the man became winded and col lapsed to the sidewalk near the Washington school, O'Mara placed the man under arrest and Jie was arraigned before Judge Benjamin W, Ailing In police court this morn ing. He entered a plea of not guilty and the case was continued until Tuesday for trial. Atty. Michael Sexton appeared for him. Sergeant O'Mara and Detective Sergeant George C. Ellinger went to Mazewskl's place last night and found 'the man at a sink pouring liquor from a large glass Into a small one. They jumped at him quickly and, managed to grab the glasses before they were emptied Into the sink. O'Mara was standing In the store with the glass of liquor In his hand when Mazewekt made a EASY WEEKLY , PAYMENTS Ladies' and Misses' Coats and Dresses Newest Styles Finest Fabrics Beautiful Colors $14.50 $55.00 Use Your Credit Open Saturday Eve, half-price his you want to dash out of the door and towards Orov street. Detective Sergeant Elllnger bad gone to search another part of the premises so O'Mara had to chase the proprietor as well as hold onto the evidence. Daniel Fitipatrlck, local taxi drlv er, was discharged on a charge of trespassing on railroad property by parking his taxi In front of the sta tion Saturday night. Fltxpatrlck, represented by Atty. David L, Dunn, told the court that he had an ap pointment with a customer at the station Saturday night at 8 o'clock and had drove his machine there to keep it. The man had arrived a few minutes before, so I'ltzpatrlck. said that he walked over to the Delaney hotel to see if he was there. He met the man and walked back to the station with him, and the two drove jam-ay. Fllzpatrlek s passenger was scheduled to arrive In the city on ia train from Berlin, which arrived i In the station about five minutes be fore Kltzpatr.lck parked his car. Judge Ailing warned Kitzpatrtck to be careful in the future about park ing his machine. GIVE PIANO RECITAL,. riano pupils who-have been re ceiving Instruction under the direc tion of Organist B.-E. Hallett in connection with the free course given by the John A. Andrews Co. io purchasers of instruments gave a recital last evening at Mr. Hallett's sludlo. Edward Schrnelter, baritone, unil Charles Moore, tenor, assisted; Harold llarke rendered violin solos. Twenty-five pupils participated in the recital. Men's and Young Men's Suits and Overcoats Noted for Good Looks Tailored for Service Priced for Savings $22.50 $55 00 Buy on Payments Victrola 100 Was $150 S7C NOW. BUY NOW East Terms fnj."ia'i itV 5 -1 I 1 S Radio Adaptable M 1 $100 I I SATURDAY If 05 Morning Specials From 7 A. M. to 11 A. M. Lean Fresh OA SHOULDERS, lb UC Reef H r POTATOES, peck OUC SS. STEAKS . . lb. 39c PORTERHOUSE Ml WWW we v All Day ROAST PORK ft 25c. SMALL FRESH HAMS v 32c PRIME RIB ROASTS tt 28c ROAST VEAL lb 25c LAMB LAMB LEGS GENUINE LAMB lb 35c LAMB FORES ' -' 22c LAMB CHOPS m lb 35c LAMB STEW Best Frankforts . . lb ISc Fresh Cut Hamburg lb 18c SUGR 1 f lb cloth C C lU sack OO I Kellof?g's Corn Flakes and WHITE LOAF FLOUR EVAPORATED MILK EARLY JUNE PEAS Fancy Sugar Corn z cans Pink Salmon, 2 cans . . 29c Pure Cocoa, 2-lb can 25c Confectionery Sugar 2, lbs , lac White Rose Tuna, can 23c White Rose Chicken ,. jurotn, A cans . v. . . . tat WEDGWOOD CREAMERY- PARKSDALE t ARM BEST PURE LARD Good Luck Oleo 34c lb Nucoa Nut Oleo 30c lb CALIF. SUNKIST ORANGES dozen 39c LARGE RIPE BANANAS ..' dozen 25c EXTRA HEAVY GRAPEFRUIT . . . ... 2 for 25c Sound Yellow Onions 6 lbs 25c Solid Hed Cabbage lb 5c Fancy Sweet Potatoes 6 lbs 25c Carrots or Parsnips 2 lbs 15c Fancy Bleached Celery bunch 20c ' Here's a Others 17 Stores Distributing Direct to You H.rttord Reading Trot Rorhritet Cortland Bin BhamttB Bridffport . Scranfoa mi : . fir . , J SPECIALS AT Challenge O Otf MILK . . t cansaSUC P. & G. White Naptha n . .. Ofi. SOAP 'O cakes t Specials IB 16c Large Fowl lb 42c Roasting Chickens .lb 45c OC lb doth di An ttJ sack 9 1 ntw Post Toasties, 2 packages 19c sack $1.23 3 cans 29c 2 cans 25c Solid Packed Tomatoes 2 cans 23c Calif. Peaches, can .. 25c Premier Salad Dressing bottle 33c Uneeda Biscuit 2 packages lie Quick Cook Oats package 10c-25c Royal Lunch 2'i-lb box 38c :m CD Butter 2 lbs. $1.05 EGGS ........ 2 dozen 87c , 2 lbs 39c First Prize Oleo 30e lb Yellow Globe Turnips peck ............. 39c Cape Cod Cranberries quart 15c Iceberg Lettuce head 15c Fancy Baldwin Apples 3 quarts........... 23c Native Spinach, peck 35c Value, Men! -Black Cdliltin -Qoodyear Heel -Solid Oak Solet -Tough and Stylish -Fits Fin No. 1003 at $4, $5 and $6 17 Stores Distributing Direct to You Wort tat CltlM . SpringSela "Ivthlo $Yt& frtttdcat jr. m w Shoe Stores Inc 4S2 MAIN MKtci