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NE W ANUARY BESSIE'S CHAUFFEUR “COULDNT REMEMBER” He Had Driven Miss Ryan Often but His Memory Was Poor. URDAY , King and Queen of Italy Are Pushing Relief Work Women’s Neckwear at Half Price $1.00 $1.50 $1.75 $2.50 $3.00 values for values for values for values for ...... values for Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Boston, Jan, 16.—Lawyers for Henry K. Mansfield, proprietor of the | Ferncroft inn $1.50 Women’s Gloves Hose, Sweaters and Shirt Waists. %5 to $6.95 Waists for $5 to $6 Sweaters for $1.00 Silk Hose for 50c Lisle Hose for $1.00 Kid Gloves for Horstalls “IT PAYS TO RUY OUR KIND” AARTFORD, 9389 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with 140 TRUMBULL ST. ssortment of Soaps of All Kinds Soaps 10c a cake up es Bath Soap, Foot Soaps, ponges, Wash Cloths. LL’S DRUG STORE, OPPOSITE CITY HALIL. in Middletown, who is | being sued by Miss Elizabeth M. { Ryan, formerly of New Britain, Conn., !I'ln' §50,000 for breach of promise, | tried yesterday during the trial to | show that the voung woman had been on frequent automobile trips with other men, but they were unsuccess- s Timotay i, Mahoney, , who was =a’d to have driven the ar on these trips, invariably replied [0 don’t remember” to the questions of Michael L. Sulllivan, Mansficld's lawver, When court { Mr. Sullivan asked | times vou replied ‘I member'?”" Mahoney said: Sl Y ! remember Court w Boston Humorist Gives FLarge Audi- ‘ until Monday to allow Mahoney Mirthful Evening. ! refresh s memory, Witness Tampered With, Mahoney was one of Mr. Sullivan's ! own witnesses and the lawyer hinted | that he had been tampered with ! since he saw him last. Mr. Sullivan | repeated many things he said Ma- | | a chauf- | was about to adijourn, | “How don't don't adjourned to many KENDALL PLEASES, ence Fred E. Kendall, baritone, humor- ist and impersonator, advertised | “the funniest man in Boston,” made a hit with the large audience that greeted him at the Methodist church last evening In the third entertain- ment of the Methodist Brotherhood course, If the gestures and facial conto ! tions of a man struggling hopélessly | r S. Brown, of pidents of New ere. e. Babcock's.— | advt. quet will De | German Rifle vening at Bar- TABERNACLE EXHIBITION. ONLY ONE TOILET | honey had told him and asked the | : y S witness If they were true. “I don't FOR FIVE TENEMENTS | remember,” witness replied to most of the questions. This answer be- | Series of Lectures to Be Held at the People’s Church, Commencing on Monday evening, fx’mg“a':‘; x| with yards of tangled and Knotted % thread, whose attempts to even thread ° 2 - phrey was e . | ing twice but without r B oia's Lol | @ meedle was a character sketch in| 18 C¥ECS BIC S itself could be any more expressively | g Regal Dalry | rocented by words, than Mr. Kendall | aid without them, it would be difficult to imagine the issue or the vocabu- lary used. Not a word was spoken. but the audience was left convulsed | and clamoring for a repetition of such | merit. The next Hartford, will | rum at Social- ernoon .at 3 is free to the taat day, lawyer hinted that the been friendly with a Morrill. entertginment on the | beock’s.—advt. trustees of St. t T. W. Fagan [P. J. Egan was Rev. John T. easurer. this city le pension com- Bchers’ associa- The commit- draft of a pen- e teachers pen- 500. whist and so- Society of St. day afternoon, tendance. Mrs. first prize and the secona The commit- Edward Nihill, Mrs. A. J. Mec- Methodist Brotherhood course will be given on January 29 by the Old Fol Choir the original company, and will be up | {0 the usual high standard set by the | preceding entertainments. | at- ‘: | | | | | was at the wheel, of Boston, Concert company Miss Rvan, wearing THREE BOXES SENT THIS WEER. seats with friends an ‘War Relief Committee of Red Cross Contlnues Work. Thirteen ladies spent all of yester- day afternoon at the headquarters of the Red Cross society in the Na- - = o building sewing for l_.u‘{ bal sparring which | honey. closure neys, tional bank thirteenth box packed here! was sent out this afternoon to Brook- lyn for shipment to Europe. Two boxes were shipped Wednesday, Jan. | 13, and another will be shipped next | Wednesday. The ladies are not at all | afraid of number “thirteen.” | The box sent out today contained | 351 pleces of apparel etc. with the FIRE LOSS COMP. Brockton’s of New Britain’s i fire losses of Brockton, concentrating on knitted things hos- | ton Times of January 15 pital sheets, hospital shirts and hos- Arthur H. Andrews, FIRST MOTORS at the front has been very great.| ton Chamber of Comm have been stripped and rolled bandages. The nurses at the New | past year. Britain hospital instructed the ladies in the knack of rolling the bandages. IS GOING WEST. pin New Haven The d ‘to inis. from the Brockton fire O'Keefe, jani- on, and who lity as regular: Miss Lulu Berry Presented & qualifies, was Trunk by Friends at Party. esson in driv-; of C. F. Shep.| Miss Lulu Berry of 312 Church ard of public Street, was tendered a surprise party . {at her home last night by about thirty from the New Of her friends. Games were played fhite Automo. dUTing the evening and music was which the po- ' €njoved, Miss McGrath and G. Berry lased, and win favoring in this line. Later re- br ten days to freshments were served. ghly with the' In two weeks Miss Berry will leave ey for the west and her friends last| ed that it was nPight presented her with a steamer With tion and New Britain § $32,000. has not been made not yet completed. ficiency and equipment. HUBBY Objects to Her Going to claimed n once went to o flat on Heming- way street but Mahoney, who was al- leged to have been her chauffeur on could not remember. known, esuit. that plaintife man a large d witness ARED. Calls. Mass., erce, came so monotonous that Judge Fes- | senden took a hand in the question- Miss The had named Mahoney told the court that he had | frequently been in fear of losing his | chauffeur’s license while Miss Ryan because she drove so recklessly and they were in danger of meeting with accidents. Miss Ryan in Stunning Gown. ple- ture hat and a stunning tailor-made gown and furs sat in the spectators’ appeared greatly interested in the proceedings. Mr. Mansfield sat within the bar en- at the table with his attor- and was also apparently much | interested in Attorney Sullivan’s ver- Ma- Alarms Greatly in Exccss The following item comparing the and The war relief committee is Now New Britain is taken from the Brock- executive sec- pital bandages, because the demand | retary of the New Britain Chamber for these articles on the part of those | of Commerce, formerly of the Brock- sends | Hundreds of yards of cotton cloth | the Times data concerning the fires into | and fire loss in New Britain for the ! w Britain figures attracted his attention when he com- pared them with the recent report department 5,000. the | | | that in 1914 Brockton had a total of | 800 alarms of all descriptions. Brockton has over 60,000 popula- New Britain had 18 alarms of all kinds with a total fire loss of a trifle over Brockton's fire loss in 1914 as Chief Harry L. Marston's annual report is New Britain has what is considered a first class small city department in the matter of ef- DICTATES TO WIFEY. Movies Under the dircct orders of the king and queen of Italy relief work for sufferers of great earthquake was at once began. It is now being pushed as rapidly as possible. America will | 1 do her share, many | societies having already taken up the task of raising relief funds. Thousands lare homeless. Thousands are injured Thousands are dead. D. N CAMP T0 SPEAK ON TEMPERANCE WORK New Britin Man Privcal Speaker at . T. U. Convention. Professor D. N, Camp, a charter member of the union, will be one of the principal speakers at the fiftieth annual meeting and jubilee convention of the Connecticut Temperance union to be held Tuesday, Jan. 26, at The subject of his ing in Hartford. Sketch—Fifty address is “Historical Union.” Following convention: 11:00 a. m.—'‘A Saloonless Nation,” by Rev. Herbert J. White. Discussion. 11:45—“The Nutmeg State and John Barleycorn,” by Rev. John E, Zei- is the program of the Discussion. 12:30 p. m.—Lunch. Jewell hall in the Y. M. C. A. build- Years of the Connecticut Temperance | 'HOCKEY LEAGUE Sport.—Oflicers Are Installed. Preparations for the organization of nine teams to form hockey league in the Holy Name society of St. Jo- | seph’s church. were made last nig: {at the meeting held for the instali: ‘tion of officers Retired Pres J. M. Gaffn installed Preside Fitzpatrick, Vice President Charl Stone, Recording Secretary John Dai row and Financial Secretary Chail Gaffney, the new officials. Later talk were given by the Rev. Father Daley ex-Representative Thomas H. Kehoe J. A, Duffy and J.- M. Gaffney. The musical porgram of the even- ing was a pleasing one. Phillip an Miss May Hannon gave a pleasing violin and piano duet and Mrs, T. W { O'Connor and son Harry gave anoth- !er. Recitations were given by Charle: | Stone and Salvatore Cassale. | The hockey league organized last !nizhv is composed of six teams from he senior society and' three from the juniors. JFrancis McConn, Charles | Stone, Joseph Hannon, Daniel Igoe, | Charies Gaffney, George Sullivan ! Harry O’Connor, John McGraw and | John Smithwick are team captains i { i | | | | Jehova to Moses on Mount Sinai Ttalian-American | AT ST. JOSEPH’S | Holy Namers Plan Enjoyable Winter until the in be on Court | Morris “Ancient by | nuary 18, and continuing ith, a serles of given at the People's church street Rev, James R New Jersey, on the which w L4 addresses 1w aic, Tabernacle as given finest models of the Taber- existence will be shown in Sunday school teach- and Christian invited to these of the nacle in | this connection Bible students | workers are especially | illusirated lectures, as they will prove very helpful to them in their The titles of the Tahernacle he given are as follows | “The Divine Request | Tabernacle and Tts Ruilders.” “The Tabernacle Pillar and ! Gate: or Journeving Godward.” “The Brazen Altar and Lavar The Heart of Calvary Revealed.” “The Coverings and Curtains | Lowly Humanity Covering Dit | ers, work talks to or The the or or ine or God's Earth or In for Boards and Bars Model for Christ's Church on “The Door and Iis Pillars | Communion and Out for Service | “The Holy Place and Tts Furni- ture; or From Wilderness to God Only Sev (7) Steps.” ble of Shewbread Call to Fellowship with Christ he Golden Candlestick Di- Union with The True Vinc gh the Seven-fold Holy Spirit.” Pillars, and Ark in the or A Straight Road to or or G vine | Throu | “The vall, | Holtest of All God.” “The Cherubim on the \eir Origin, Place and present.” e Priesthood: and Work.” Mercy-seat Whom The: Their Calling | stanley | ment house | aid not think it wa | man | tenement and i Advertised Letters. The following is & list of letters re- | 1aining uncalled for at the New i post office, January % Miss Miss Florence Murphy Emelia Oberg Margaret Buckley Anna Powers, IPrank Atwater Sarah Rogers. W. T. H. Carroll T.ydia Bates Frederick 1. Barton . Selma Johnson Florence Wood Brainard J. Hale . George B. Carlson, Al Lester. Street Proprietress Fined in Police Court for Violating Tene- ment House Law, be As m to and there did not room as only ten Mr enough for lavatoric in the house an people live Annie way who owns a tene- Mieczkow at No nley street, sary to pre vide her tenants with more sanitar she was Eben arrangements, even though ordered to Dr 1 Iteeks, supcrintendent of the board of health. After had flagrantly dis regarded his warnings he ordered her fined § do so by he arrest and she was and cost Judge Meskill police morning. Prosecutor Klett Dr. Reeks to keep right after the abides by the her if she he would be arrested by court th advised law and failed tc again and until she he obey st fined On September 16 gated Mrs. Mieczko found it to be composed of of five of three in the and was also warned heavily Dr. Reek wki's investi- housc two ten and’ one The only located in the ments cach rooms rooms toilet cellar ner was not When several warnings were ed her arre The accused house was a dark cors situated in and ventiliated not head was ordered only explanation made by was that there was no room in the tenement for more water closet ten people live in Mieczkowski way, onl the Mrs three tenement houses to have them made sanitary any hous owns and is well able TAKEN ILL ON STREET. Mrs, Lawrence Siricken or Yesterday., Grace K, Franklin Street afternoon a proved Late yesterday subsequently woman Mr in who 1o be Grace T Franklin street notified that veranda stricken the was seriousl officer and lLawrence, w on and pol she on a An to investigate recovering werc sick Wi s sent out found the woman spell She was escorted No. 128 Dwight rence i ibject from a fainting o her home at Mr La these fainting stroet to w spells s the {and will meet soon to arrange a sche- dule of games. 2:00—Reports of Secretary and Treas- Reilly urer. Annual Reperts. Committee Reports. 1.egislative Report. Historical Skeétch—“Fifty the Connecticut Temperance Union,” by Prof. D. N. Camp, char- ter member of the union. :30—“The Work at Hand Aheaad,” Rev. Clarence H ber. Discussion. 4:15—"Methods and Means,"” Walter B. Lanphear. Discussion. 6:00—Supper. 7:45—Prayer Service and Business. S 8:00—"Anti-Saloon Work and the Home,” by Mrs. Liza K. Fuller, ed- itor of the White Ribbon Banner. “Anti-saloon Work and the Wage Earner,” by G. T. Bochman, ““Anti-saloon Work and the Business Man,” by Prof. W. B. Bailey. Take “Pape's Cold Compoung: | Antizsaloon Work and the Church,” 1 H [ ] S KT TS CTatEhl S T Tt | el M RN 1 T 1 | three doses, then all grippe misery | “The Approaching End of Anti-saloon | goes and your cold will be broken. Tt | \.\‘.u?\- T?du{“:‘ho Saloon,” by Secc- promptly opens your clogged-up nos- ‘;i’xl s e nl‘;t)ncr‘ trils and the air passages of the head: 3 djournment. riday and Saturday kind .... iiiie.... 49¢1b | relieves the headache, dullness, fever. | . ichness, sore throat, sncezing, s - ut Squares, 35¢ Ib kind ........ 25¢ 1b and stiffness, afstiense e, 20c 1b kind . . 15¢ 1b Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit blow- ing and snuffling. Ease your throb- ! Fs 2 bing head—nothing else in the world 0S,40clb kind .............. 29¢c Ib Our Saturday Candy .......... 29c1b Joseph A A. A. Bell J. E. Rice. . N. Miller. . Mirnzie Grieco. W. Giant Norman J. Hale . Carlano Pepe (2) A. Ritter. o4 fast Abraham Absolone | . Joe Ingram. { Jan Kobyloz. { for advertised | mention date of list IRA and Police Are Asked to Arbitrate. A C. Q. D. call was sent in to the police last night from 55 Austin street where it was said John Jacobenis was beating up his wife and a horrible massacre was in progress. Investigation disclosed the fact that Mrs. Jacobenis wanted to go to the movies and see “The Drug Terror,” and her husband did not think it a proper picture for his spouse to see. He objected and the police were asked to arbitrate. me about. Ex-| 0 'ws and Com- v were desir- | m at once as issioners Mee- t that O’Keefe falr chance to or to demon- | this they were br. was removed anized it was this course of; The action was for foreclosure on proves a cap- ! two blocks on Washington St. Klett ure the joh,!und Alling appeared for the plain- released. | tiff, | TO REM OVE DANDRUFF present breach trunk. i i J"l).(;)lE\"I" FOR $3.00. Conrada Cianci Loses Big Suit Superior Court. in RESIGNS AT CORBIN'S. : 8 “Johnnie” Bertini Was in Advertis- ing Department Five Years. fe the Years . of causes a erigh irritas s hair Dandruff of the shrink, loosen hair ro the tion scalp and the After hearing the evidence in che‘i then case the judgement handed down yes- | terday by the superior court in the | | case of Boniauta Paola versus Conrada Cianci was for the plaintiff to recover | 000 damages. “Johnnie” Bertini, for emploved in the advert ment at P. & F. Corbin’s, under J. B | Comstock, resigned his position and { left the employ of the concern today. His successor is Roland Ripple. | As vet Mr. BertIni has nothing def- ! inite in view, but he considering | several flattering offe five vears ing depart- falling hair of every get ent any drug stor in your hand After ai mes out and | Bar- once and rid particle of dandruff bottle of Danderine at pour a little well into the at by and letters and rub by 1 ¢ 3 scalp. fe plications all dandruff ing E. HICKS, Postmasrer, COLD GONE! HEAD CLEAR AND NOSE OPEN—IT’S FINE! the con nair stops “Pape’s Cold Compound” Ends Colds and Grippe in a Few Hours. Y—QUALITY—FLAVOR BAKER’S COCOA Possesses All Three It is absolutely pure, it is of high quality, and its flavor is delicious. ANNUAL MEETING JAN. 29, New RBritain Tuberculosis ciety Will Hear Repor Relief So- and Elect. will offi- cers elected at the annual meeting of the New Britain society on January 29, sale of Red Cr was not Breat a year ago, it was considered good. Miss Sarah A. R TEa | Carroll, nurse, made her report as Telephone 1612-2 follows yesterday: .B L P Number of cases December 1, 106, D D new cases 3, discharged 8, deaths 4, £ t rOtaSSS el t S’ patients now on hand 97, at sanatoria RUG CO.. 1nifi pENTIST 1] i | MAIN STRERT | 19, receiving milk 10, ezgs 5, sputum cups 38, calls at the office 126, made 252 Main Street, by nur 240, recciving Holmes & Hoffman's Rldg. | pursing care 6. Reports be received and gives such prompt relief as “Pape's Cold Compound,” which costs only i cents at any drug store. It acts with- out assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Accept no sub- stitute. Tuberculosis Relief Although the amps this vear Guard against imitations:—the genuine has the trade-mark on the package and is o S e MADE ONLY BY WALTER BAKER & CO. Limited Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. ey as as <o re T e—