New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 10, 1914, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MEN AND WOMEN Pay As You Wear $1.00 ing for absolutely low: prices, A WEEK The smartest and best made cloth- Be well dressed for Easter and pay a lit- tle at purchase time-and the rest in weekly payments. .THE LADIES WILT. RE i DELIGHTED Wlth the smart suits we are showing in all the latest materials and colors. Finer Suits np to $35.00 THR MEN WILL B2 SURPRISED At our wonderful values in Suits at $12, $15, $18 and 520 Come today and be ready for Easter. EDNARD B. MLEM SUED FOR $100,000 ool HIIIISG“ Washington, D. C., Apnl 10.—Ed- ward B. McLean,” husband of the daughter of Thomas Walsh, of fnin- Ing-fame, and fatherof- the ‘million dolfar ‘baby,” is the defendant. in two sults filed this week in the supreme court” of -the District of Columbia by Peter ‘Taylor, jr., proprietor. ‘of the Bellevue hotél. McLean 'is .the son of John R. McLean, millionaire news- paper proprietor. $50,000, one for alleged personal in- juries, and the other for damages al- leged to have been caused by the de. fendant to the plaintiff’s business. ‘Women, .broken champagne glasses, tHe tango, and a sailor suit, as well as vile epithets and violent blows, figure ; prominently- in the two suits. ~ Plautf Says b ed Hs Hmui The defendant has ten days to file an_answer. While -two separate actions - are filed against the young millionaire, the grounds cited in the suits are! practically the same. Invaded Premises Many Times. This is a passage from the petition filed by Tayler in behalf of the Belle- vue hotel, which is located at Fif- teenth and I streets, northwest: “The defendant has from time to time entered upon the premises of said hotel in a drunken and intoxi- | cated condition, accompanied by dis- solute companions and fast women, and has committed sundry and divers | depredations upon the property of Each suit asks| " ana body, the said hotel company, created loud noises, commotion, and disturbagces, smashed up the furniture and fix- tures, and otherwise misbehaved and misconducted himself, against the warning and protest of the manager | of said hotel.” This alleged misbehavior, the plain- tiff claims, has brought the hotel into “public disrepute and disgrace, and | has driven away a large portion of guests thereof.” 3 | Boisterous in Dancing Tango. leges that on the evening of March 19 the defendant, in an intoxicated condition, clad in a sailor suit and’m company with two women, entered the grill room of the hotel, which, the plaintiff says, was partly filled | with guests at the time; that the de- fendant “became loud, boisterous, and profane, dragged tables from the center of the reom, and danced the tango with his women friends.” On the same night, the suit alleges, Mr. McLean assaulted the proprietor i of the hotel, struck him on the head and threw him to the floor. | Thereupon, the plaintiff charges, the: young millionaire guest “deliberately | smashed upon the floor the cham- pagne glasses in which he was served Specifying the charges, Taylor al- | APRIL 10, 1914. me RIKER-HEGEMAN STORE / THE CHOCOLATES S\ DE LUXE. Rl A master selection \J of the choicest ana most expensive pieces, Created to meet the desire of those who appreciate the finest chocolates possible to produce. $1.00 A POUND All that the name implies Perfect Coatings. Perfect - Centers, Perfect Assort- ments. beautitul of royal especial- for In boxes purple, ly made Easter. 39c A POUND Wearing of these beauti- ful flowers is the now pre- valling ‘vogue adopted by women of fashion. They are so true to to life it Is indeed diffi- cult to distin- guish them from the real cren.tlol" of nature. Roses and Violets and many others. We have a assort ment to select from. 15¢ to 1.25 HAVE YOU A KODAK OR BROWNIE? When you go out for your Easter walk the nic- est souvenir you can have is a picture of the Dplea- sant scenes that you encountered on your way. A Brownie will do it; or, if you large ‘We have assembled of choice confectlons, in our stores for your approval, perfumes and other requisites, all in appro- selections priate dress, especially conceived for the joyous Festival of Easter. Cinfectionery—So pure and luscious it cannot fail to meet the ap- proval of the most fastidious. ' Tollet Requisites—Dainty and pleasing, spirit if Easter. representing the true Oigars—The kind that please the men folks. —_—_—m—m—————— EASTER NOVELTIES AND FAVORS. A wonderful assortment to select from. Each one a creation in itself of something emblematical of the joyous Easter-tide and ap- pealing to grown-ups as well as the youngsters. filled with candies. baskets, etc. Chickens. Exact resem- blance, ‘anade of Many may be Cute little chick-chicks, bunny rabbits, eggs, s & Bunny Rabbits. Made of felt in dif- ferent Baby shapes e and sizes, 5 ad 10c Hen on wood twig nmest 10c CHOCOLATE EGGS In crates. An Easter novelty that strongly appeals. Six large, cream center eggs, coated with luscious ‘choc- olate all in a crate of 20c Royal Purple SPECIAL ASSORTED TOF- FEE. The old-fashioned .chewy kind, vinegar, butterscotch and nut. Regular 50c a 1b. value, 33c alr. Chicken on Wood Twig Nest, 10¢c Consists superfor selection of brown chocolates witht An assortment made for those who espe- clally desire nut and fruit centers. Each plece 1s an other, Each plece is an in- vitation for another 40c 12 pound of rich dark deliclous centers. An as- sortment equals many 80c FANOY DECORATED EGGS. that kinds. Handsomely decorated Paper Shell Eggs. Bach with an ap- propriate Easter degign. To be filled with confections. 5¢, 10c¢ and 15¢ CHOCOLATE CHERRIES Delicious, red, ripe cherries, dipped in cream, coated with a rich brown chocolate. 29c alb. LOONEN’S PARISIAN IVORY AND PYRALIN IVORY. Parisian Ivory or Pyralin makes a most acceptable Easter gift. One that is sure to please and bé appreciated. Our assortment is the Jargest to be found anywhere—our prices are the lowest. 30c 1-2 b 60c 1 b. prefer a larger picture, we have a complete assortment of Kodaks and Premo Cameras in our store. Also films, plates and every neces- sity for making and finishing per- fect pictures. Brownies, from $1 upward. Kodaks, from $6 upward. LET YOUR EASTER CIGARS BE JAYNES' PERFEOCTOS Regardless of what cigar you are In the habit of smoking, you will be bet- ter satisfied, happier and money in by smoking Jaynes’ Perfectos. It is a superb cigar, heavier, contains more tobacco than most 26¢ imported cigars, made from the finest of Havana to- bacco, with selected 'Sumatra wrap- per. It really affords a delightful smoke. 7¢ Straight 217 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN 34 Stores in New England— 94 Stores in America | Later, the -‘complaint conthues, “when the police were called to quell ‘(he disturbance, he (McLean) defied 1 and cursed them, ordered them out of the hotel, and announced that he was Edward McLean.” Spat Upon the Bartender. That Mr. McLean ‘“‘spit across the bar at, an the bartender, as- %"ln the bar, was pro- '““"l lllilglml I | B | chempagne. | >, H [T R We realize you’'ll buy as many pairs of . LA FRANCE as last season. . . . ! ' saulted aief . fane And apusive to everybody in:the allll We always have a fresh supply of popular brand chocolates, in- cluding QUALITY, LOWNEY'S APOLLO, SCHRAFFT'S and REP- UTATION. — Eight tablet colors, making o hundred shades and six besmtiful barroom and smashed several bar glasses, threw them on the floor and against the woodwork’ ’—all this on the same night and upon the same ! occasion—is another allegation in the suit. The other action, which is also for $50,000, refers particularly to the al- ,leged assaults upon the plaintiff, who claims that he suffered “great humili- ation, mortification, indignity,’ and | disgrace in the eyes of the guests j of the hotel, as well as great mental { anguish by reason of the injury to his feelings.” " We: are only urgent that you see the new productions and find out immediately’ how much youre getting this Spring. transfer plc(ln‘- AN Beware of Moth. Get a package of CEDAR CHEST COMPOUND for packing away winter clothing. 15¢ A BOX. the A purely vege- table laxative. Bespecially valu- able for chil- dren. Largoe bottle 35c. No. 806 is a really beautiful Colonial Model in Sterling Patent Colt, welt, kidney heel. You are SAFE when you buy at Riker-Hegeman’s Native Eggs, 27c doz. Russell Bros. —advt. e —— — FIRE IN HAT FACTORY. j sured. Hardly had the firemen left the place when the majority of the ! employes returned to work. The Blaze in Cuff's Company’s PIant at . =, over the drying room and Danbury Causes $2,000 Damages. |, gid not interfere to any-great ex- Danbury, Conn., April 10.—Fire tent with the work in the remainder and water damage estimated.at $2,- of the shop. 000, was caused by a fire yesterday in the factory of the Cuff Hat company. The flames originated from an over-. heated pipe from the boiler room. SRR The firegnen confined the fire to the Recount Called for to Determine Suc- roof, where the flames were dis-; cessful Candidates in Election. -| covered. The principal damage Was nonirea) April 10.—The | Lokt s caused by water. o e e ke I | Native Eggs, 27c doz. Russell Bros. The building is owned by C. A. "“‘“t of’ the old city administra 9“1 Native Eggs, —advt, Seifert. The property is fully in-;today left Montreal without an official | —advt. TROLLEY TRAFFIC OPENED. Hazleton, Pa., April 10.—The fin trolley car operated on the streéts Hazleton since January 1, when strike of the trolley men started, run on the city’s main highway tod It was in charge of a non-union civil government owing to the fact that a recount is necessary to deter- mine the successful candidates at the municipal election last Monday. The recount was called for on account of mistakes in the original count, and it is said that at least three weeks must elapse before the result of the election can be officially proclaimed. The original count gave Medric Martin a plurality of 5,000 for the mayoralty. Martin was the candi- date of the French element. _ No. 706 isthe same modelinGun Metal, but with a Cuban POSSIBLY TWO CONTESTANTS. San Francisco, April 10.—That at least one and possibly twg of the as- pirants for the honor of defending the America’s cup against the Sham- rock IV will race here against Sir | Thomas Lipton’s cup challenger in 19165, was the news brought to San Francisco by J. R. Hanlfy on his re- turn from a tour of Europe in the interest of the yachting bureau of the Panama-Pacific exposition. DEADLOCK IN MONTREAL. retirp- 27c doz. Russell Bros.

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