New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 10, 1915, Page 2

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& VORI RO DRATH | — , LINTO CASE BY GRLS s B CHAS. DILLON & CO. THE BEST WAY ‘v b A0 Importers, Wholesalers and Retailers of Fine Millinery Hartford. Annic Kasamovish Says She Stared o Lt e ' i K _ y S i = We Announce With Pleasure Our or all of a er on to i Rols ol il ik s i not by any means to put J on your duds and walk g ND AND e 3 or ride to them. HATHNRG AN Wakiintrodyced : IT IS NOW TIME TO LET US FIGURE ON PAINTING YOUR in court this morning by Annie Am- 2 brose and Annie Kasamovich, the A TELEPHONE HOUSE, renovating your rooms with mew, fresh, Wall Paper. eleven and ten years old girls who are Costing “less per day PAINT and WALD PAPER will go a long way towards making the vietims of several alleged indecent than fl;ngz of tg‘lose round i you fecl more comfortable. It will be a big factor in making a Fans trips, brings thos v HERREHR tandl o, whioll: offanso thres _\‘mr: wishg to 0:::_\215‘03 sale of your property. Let us cstimate. ! men are already awaiting trial at the you and thus saves time June term of the criminal superior for other important mat- | court and for which three other men ters that urgently de- S 91 were arrested vesterday by Officers mand your attention. . Of the eason 1 5 “Dan’” Richardson and “Ted’ Malone, | rted'an thei roud o sin byan Eim | || HAVE you A Tecerwone | § 3 and 5 Franklin Square, New Britain, Conn. Wednesday and . . street woman of loose morals who is IN YOUR HOME? we nown to/the police and who has 2 e , —— v , Thursday, March 10th On the witness stand pale faced little Annie Kasamovich told the : ; , ? ccurt how she had heen led astray : A and llth' 3 and claimed that a woman was re- i < 10 ’ sponsible for her downfall, f \ ’ ’ ‘ A nes: Sy 018 3 The Elm street woman referred to A ¢ has a police court record, having w ; ' JOORg T at Sea.” i «ili;m: TN, been arrested and sent to jail. ; g f i i i i The further in to this case the police | s - —— - e, I\ uthington, will | : ity Dt | 3 Batns “hiavan | deive the more. revaiting 1t DeCOM®S | e e conts b smving tnat e % i illinery, duits, Coats, It has now develope f F | always gives the children a nickel or WS Eibls, with virtuous home in- | ° : e B g h D w i d bas given Iast m‘:e:ci:l fln“in:n“;‘h: lutehes of this | @ PeNNY at every house. This makes Have you Seen t e y resses, alSts an the parents fee 1 an f irch chapel by | woman, who corruptea them. That b lispadiani it L Ot helps his business. Grayson sai ub. Fred La- | they were innocent of any wrong-| o S s 5 he earns from §$3 er day as % . / Gl : p sang & num- | doing is evidenced by their willing- | 1% CAINS from §3 to §1 per day as his beautlfUI Hats at the ¢ oves. Bonny enter- | ness to tell all they know and their B " d violin selec-'| tender ages is also sufficient to show Judge Kirkham found probable 3 (oA i cause and hound Grayson over to the Y - better. I"ashions and Flowers mingle this week. Everything carri m‘;\tné:‘:;r ki:::;’hlzfimm the home life | JUNe term of the superior court un- DISPI A’I? s owers ming vee verything carries an hnlg{:t ‘at :;\e e s can be seen when W, F.|der bonds of $1,000. . air of Spring Newness everywhere. New Millinery. New Suits, urc! n the | i BRI se, askad Girl Picks Out Tata. e e s s s e el M e S s : New Coats, New Dresses, New Walsts and New Gloves 8 There | ADnic Ambrose if she knew wha hen Frank Tata’s case came up Th th eein 4 e ot om | would happen to her if she told a :l;‘o Kasamovich girl walked over to ey are Wwor S . It is indeed a delightful change from the somber aspect of lie. | the 'pen and picked him out as the “No,” she answered, with a blank [ man who had saulted her. n winter and a pleasure to wander about amidst new things that [Martha Chap- | expression on her face. Italian the prisoner muttered what the s i g T s M onbst Aohint o o 1277 SR oM g C Ml suggest the warmer and more pleasant scason just ahead Svery 0 sharp. A “Yes sir, it's a sin.” * h—— did you’know it's me?” penibers and “How do you know?” Annie told of visiting Tata's store L] LJ ons and past vy mother told me.” o and gave a good description of the at Dillon’s she will receive much inspiratfon and many ideas 1in Fclock. “Well, did you ever tell a lie? cellar, which Officer Richardson later PY h “Yes sir,” responded the child. said was exactly as it This al- regards to the proper fashions for Spring. L of the direc- o T leged crime was committed on the . - . Charity or- Sixth Man Rounded Up. STy S adoar alontine’s | Hay. 183 Malll Street. New Brltalfl, Conn- fonight at the | 4 .40 o'clock last night Officers | testified the girl. 1 . (ai “Dan” Richardson and “Ted’ Malone After this Annie said Tata slapped t for the re- | rcunded up Joseph R. Grayson, an in- | her face and chased her from the the' 'spring | surance agent, as the sixth man to be | store. e —— e last day for | charged with assault upon these two Then it was that under Attorney | glass sugar bow], Mrs. Drommond; OFFICERS NOMINATED. Bpers. girls., Rarlier in the day they had,l)el‘dncg"a grilling cross-examination | fourth prize, cut glass creamer, Mr. — the setback | rounded up Laurio Emflnuel,'ran EIm | the little girl told how she had taken| Burkinshaw. Mres. A. J. Sloper to Be President of S l f woman, practically, is beginning to plan her wardrobe, and here h & Judd ! street cobbler, and Frank 2 | the first step in the wrong direction For Rummy-—First prize, two . box Womais - Clb. night at their = Beaver street storekeeper, for the|a¢ the instigation of the EIm street| seats for Lyceum, March 15, Percy L. captained by | seme offense. woman. Daigle; second prize, one-half dozen The following nominations were aptain John Laurio Emanuel was charged with Case Ts Continued. needle cut glasses, Mrs, Margaret | made at the meeting of the music de- our points. | committing an assault upon ANNE | A¢tep g jengthy recess Attorney De- | Quinn; third prize, cut glass SUBAT | partment of the Woman's club at the # by local agent ' Ambrose on or about Tebruary 13,0y agked that the case be contin- | bowl, C. Hickey; fourth prize. cut | .5 ety E enl fort yesterday Fut to plea he’said, “She can say any-| .q unti] tomorrow so he may have | glass creamer, Mrs. Ruth Schaefer. here he has | thing she wants to—T didnt do It" | ;e (5 get together all his import-| This novelty event was such a suc- | (erday afternoon and will be voted on 8igarage of | He is a single man about thirty-five | ;¢ (itnesses. He thinks that with | cess that the council voted to hold an- | at the annual meeting Tuesday, % it city. yepraiold. Lawyer, M. D, S“xfh“{’"?' | their aid he will be able to clear up | other in the near future. On March | March 23: Wil be con- | Sents him’and at his reauest the case | (ne cage so that it will not have to the council will entertain the President—Mrs, Andrew 4, Sloper. ess an a rlce B e ¥ i es ‘Condnued undll ‘]“;T)%"““ MOTR” | go to the higher court. He said he | great chiefs, also the councils of Hart- | | /L0 TR Te CR eV < B 2 Boning. ing under bonds of $1, . felt that he had brought out enough | ford and Bristol and the adoption de~ R Accuises Insurance Agent. of the little children’s activities to|gree will be conferred upon four . : 0 B e D One Rose Embroidered Evening Gown, e Caive show that they had made a practice | palefaces and refreshments Will e | | Secor < Mrs I. D. ; B in Boith's) The case of Joseph Grayson, the | ot going around to certain men and |served. e Size 38—f0rme!'ly $180—l’educed to $65. insurance agent. was next on the | soliciting maney. = Recording Secretary—Mrs. Frank the Metho- | docket. He pleaded not “.““’ to the | juqpe Kirkam granted the request TR VL 1 (‘nrun e AR o One Whlte Embrmdered Evenmg GOWH‘ held this | charge. He was identified in the dock | e oill Ba s et AL ety . _ Corresponding Sccretary—Mrs. Wil- t i & | and the case will be concluded tomor E t T ht liam B Rowlands, 3 4 jdist church. | by the Kasamovich girl who said that |\ o morning. In the meantime Tata vents 1onig [l 8.t : Size 38—formerly $89—reduced to $43.50. il start at {he came to her house on or about | .o in jail, making ;no attempt ||l P \“;‘_"‘”f““" M -+ jeorge Rapelye. . g B ooy [onruasy 83 She and the Ambross| to secure the. 31,000, bonds ' necesrh it ; v 2t Rusmwin Lyo b g os T R e One Green Charmeuse Evening Gown, the annual | girl were all alone at the time. B sary for his release. = - B 7 5 . . e e honi ke -eum. for membe Mrs, 6 = nie Ambrose gave corroborative tes- | ) it ) A 1Z 7 il e G Stiff Penalties Given. — Johnston, Miss Jennie Wessel, Size 36—formerly $65—reduced to $32. ) hour wil | Officer Malone told of interviewing | Peter Smith, arrested by Officer| Vaudeville and moving pictures at | Florence Camp, Mrs. L. P Slade, Mr Regular $35 Evening Gowns in Pink i Ice | Grayson this morning when the lat- | Nealon yesterday afternoon for beg- | Keeney's. Philip B. Stanley, Mrs Grace M. " » - : _ e {iseed ing s r i runk, was s —— holan, Mrs. H. M. Bates, Miss Bertha i i b shcore 4 admitte visiting . the Hart- | Eing 'ang for. Helng drunk, wasiseht P 3 B e TEENS ARl | 1o Jan fon mixey day Smith told; Moving pictures at Fox's. Chamberlain and Miss Cornelia Cham- Maize, Light Blue and Green reduced to $1 be talk om | two children all alone. He de- | the police he isa steeple-jack by trade, v berlain. L nied anything criminal, according | Painting smokestacks and repairing Meeting of New Britain Charity Or- to the officer’s testimony. He told | church steeples He was begging | ganization directors at rooms on West lovatna i OTToN. > the officer he had paid the girls a | money so he could go”to California, | Main street. oy s 0 u nickel or a penny, he didn’t know |De said. — Officers Chosen to Serve During which. Grayson also admitted to Offi- Boys on Probation. /! Meeting of finance committee of the e & | cer Richardson that he visitea the | Albert Pulora and Jerry ‘Hean, twé | common council. - Coming Tear, “TT PAYE TO RUY OUR KIND" HARTFORD, Kasamovich house to ;collect insur- |small boys arrested for stealing jam e The following officers were elected X oM i ance ! and wine from William Perlman’s'cel- | Weekly prayer meeting at Bur;‘itf last night by the Loyalty club of tho 95-99 ASYL ST. Connecting with 140 TRUMBULL ST. its Visi 5 lar, were placed on probation for six ; Mission conducted by Baptist Young [ South church at a meeting held in Atmtciivls Dienles - Chante, months. The boys both Imbibed too | People’s soefety. A. M. Upson's office: After being warned that he need freely of the wine and acquired a —— President 1. Wenzel. not say anything if he did not choose | peautiful jag. Annual meting of the Methodist Vice President—A. I"aulson. to, and that anything he said might - S irotherhood. / Secretary—A. Prescher. be used against him, Grayson took INDIANOLA CARD PARTY. —_ ¢ ‘Treasurer.—17. Schmidt. the stand. He is a big man and neat — Entertainment at the Stanley Men- Guide—B. Ross. appearing and during his testimony | Daughters of Pocohontas Hold Enjoy- ! orial church. Plans Committee—B. Ross, R. Frost he laughed nervously several times. | able Affair After Meeting. ———— Schmidt. “I dom’t think I'm guilty,” he told : Meeting of the New Britain Insti- i ary Committee—R. Duell, H. Proseentor Klett. Grayson said he| After the regular meeting of In-' .t for Sunday School Workers at stte and H. Slater. ald visit the girl's home about * the | dianola council, D. of P., last evening | xrothodist church. time charged but he went to collect } a whist and rummy party was held s s, ———— - some insurance. "The mother was | in Judd's hall DR Ak R _Meeting of the William H. Hart| onic One “BROMO QUINING.» not home sp he sat down for about | awarded as follows: Debating club at Y. M. C. A. Whenever vod el - & Gold. comi fifteen minutes to await her return. | First prize, two box seats for Ly- {hink of the Ml neme TLACATRID He admitted talking with the girls | ceum, March 15, Mrs. Dolan; second | zop's Bible class supper at Y, M. BI;’O\IO QUININE. Look for the but stoutly denied making any im- | brize, one-half doz. Fee(‘lle cut glasses, i A at 6:30. i 5 ;m}urc d iV A'Grove i bor 21'10 proper advances or committing any | Mrs. Smith; third prize, cut i-qu\'t i e iy assault. He explained the payment — Meeting of Vesta Hive, I.. O. T. M., [ 5 to clect delegates to the sState CONVenN- | S ——— T T tion in Ansonia, April 13, : THE HEADACHE OF uit Growers o " at the Y. W. C. A. by Mrs. B. W. of aheadache that is caused by nervous . With a diadem of snow." Labaree. exhaustion. The ache is generally in Lenten services at St. John's church | followed by quarterly busineas meet | NERVOUS EXHAUSTIOK 3 “T - 5 i niill.i .“ & | L A feeling a8 of a tight band about the LA l.ecture on “The Child in the Midst” | head'is often felt in addition to the pain P*; Onathroneof rocks, """'f”'."/d”"d’v ie to look up your wants for spray- Ll (e S — the back of the head, rarcly in the fore- ¢ y Meeting of C rpenters’ union at 34 | head, and is often accompanied | liz~ : Weare headquarters for Lime and Church street. Pty ziness. ; 7 4 In the Heart of the The way to stop this sort of headache of Lead, Scalecide, Jarvis Spray, ) Meeting of Phenix lodge, No. 52, I, | 18 to stop the cause of it. . Overwork, Canadian Rockies | 0. 0. F, in Jr. O. U. A, M. hall. i worr_y}aui(}l, failure of the blood to properly Grand Old Mount Assiniboine for the 5, : ° = nourish the nerves are the most common : - : 3 ine, Bordeaux Mixture, Pyrox, etc. hea S bables’ Mieting) of St. Bimo lodgs, No, 21| Causes: ~Rest il & tanic for the blood Alping climber with thy lexurious Can ot dian Pacific hotel at Banff near at hand. K of Py 4t 242 Main stri i and nerves will cause the headache to g ly thesc articles in large or small e s B e disappear in most cascs. ' i6e 7% BElY vRUINE & Snaia st ply ! Skln troubles et of . | Dr. Williame’ Pink Pills are an effec- along the line of the O. T. M. * | tive tonic for building up the blood and i e it eosilon vl A | srengchening the nerves. ey uenicn | CANadian Pacific Railway st the elements that the blood needs to rash, chafing, and other torment- ki o e N, y ositi ing Bkin troubles need Resinol § {Jm]d up the neryes shatterad by over- ature’s Exposition Route Ointment and Resinol Soap. They | Meoting of Vesta IHive, No. & e ey orexcemee Yot | TOYTRE CALIFORNIA EXPOSITIONS soothe and heal the irritated skin Ladies of the Maccabees, at Main | hotaarorh AR cs Than itchi e 3 when circumstances require W 5 stop all itching, and let the little street. but you can always take a tonic that will Stop off \yhafe you choose—no extra ch-rgev sufferers sleep. Babies bathed | maintain the strength of blood and | New 2915 Pacific Coast Tours Folder gives full deseription regularly with Resinol Soap sel- Special meeting of the common x Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills are F. R. PERRY 169 171 dom have skin eruptions. { council to act on changes in ity just the tonic required. Genersl Agént Passenger Departenent Co., i 4 : S Canadian Pacific Railway ino] Ointment and Resinol Soap h charter. Mention this paper and we wiil send . 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