New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 26, 1915, Page 10

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Tunners and Germans in East Prussia - 3 =% Ll duiey, ING LUDWIG OF BAVARIA ON ARTILLERY R -« & IN TRENCHES ON EDGE 1K J. E. Downes, Oscar Kraus, W. G. | Mueller, J, D. McCue and 8. J. Fitz- , harris. TWELVE ELIGIBLE i TO BE POLICEMEN 1 ' But Not More Than Two Can Be Ap- pointed, So Some Will Be Disappointed, If the action of the common coun- { ¢il providing for the addition of two new policemen is passed at the city ! meeting, the hoard will not-be able .{to make the appointment before the May meeting and, as the appropria- tion does not begin until July 1, the new officers will not take their posts until that time, In order to be eligible for appoint- ment on the regular police force a man must have served at least two vears as a special officer. At the po- lice station the list of those eligible is as follows: Supernumeraries James Farrell, Ira Leonard, Charles Grace;. Thomas Woods, Horace Mercure, Ira Pierson, Michael Brophy, John Middleton, William McCue, Charles Kemerer, Patrick Meehan and William Murphy. ite bluc. o todto our de- I* waen by Secre- ‘Hol{ 1in, banquet was ¢ fiprenesira and glil Appropriate gieach diner e inrge of the of N. Humphre # Marton, J. J. S, €, William H. [Epg(l. C. Brown, by Front o King Ludwig of Bavaria is here seen at the front within the artillery lines. He is personally encouraging Tis gunners and officers. Crown Prince Rupprecht, son of King Lud- wig, was reported badly hurt a few days ago. He is commanding the Seventh army corps. The other pic- ture shows German soldiers, members of the landstrum in trenches at the edge of the Masurian lakes. Spring has not vet cleared the snow there. It was in this district that the Rus- sians were recently badly defeated by General von Hindenburg's men. The Germans pushed on into Russia and burned Suwalki. There will undoubtedly be some hot campaigning by the fri s of these men and the board will have to exe exceptionally good judgment in order to name the two who will make the best patrolmen, SLEUTHS’ METHODS BEING CRITICISED People Think They Should Have Warned Officer on Beat of Visit to Murder House. Action of the police at 3 o‘clock Wednesday morning in bringing Ber- nard Montvid, the murdered, into St. " e FRONT. GERMAN LA, OF MASURIAN LAKES n‘cou»raging NDSTRUM MEN @ s l Andrews’- parish house on Church street without first notifying the offi- cer on the beat is being severely cri- ticised about the city. It con- sidered not only unfair to the patrol- man but positively dangerous as the officer might have come upon the party suddenly and if there had been any surprised action on the part of the men it might have lead to a fatal shooting. Officer Michael Meehan was patrol- ling his beat in the vicinity of the par- ish house but knew absolutely noth- ing of the proposed visit of the de- tectives and their prisoner. He did not even know they had left Wilming- ton. When, at 3 o’clock in the morn- ing, Wwith the streets deserted, he saw a mysterious taxi-cab draw up in front of the house and three men hustle out of it and into the house it at once occured to him that an at- tempt to blnw"up the church might Be in progress. ‘With drawn revolver and a determ- ination to shoot at the first sign of hostility, Officer Meehan rushed up to the house to investigate the meaning of the strange visit. As he did so he was met by Detective Bamforth, who assured him that everything was all right. If however, the officer and detective had not seen each other and in coming out of the house, the detectives had not recognized. Officer Meehan and is Two Young have a good line of sizes. BIG LOT OF MEN'S NEL SHIRTS, JUST THE FOR OUTING USE REORGANIZATION SALB PRICE 57c, 69c, T3¢, 88¢c, $1.29, —————————————————————— 1,000 CHENEY STLK TIES REORGANIZATION SALE PRICE 35c, 3 for $1.00. 500 PAIRS GOOD SERVICE- ABLIEE WORK PANTS REORGANTZATION SALE PRICE 98¢, $1.19, $1.29, $1.39, $1.49 AND UP. ONE LOT MEN'S WHITE BOSOM SIIIRTS REORGANIZATION SALE PRICE 19%¢. HUNDREDS OF BIG BAR- GAINS THROUGHOUT THE STORE THAT A LITTLE MONEY WILL BUY., BIG LOT OF FANCY VESTS, REORGANIZATION SALE PRICE 60c, 89¢c, $1.19, $1,20 AND Uw. Men from Bristol came into our reorganization sale on Saturday and each purchased one of our Kuppenheimer Navy Blue Serge Suits at $13.45, and a Balmacaan at $10.45, which they said beat anything they could find under $20.00. We still WOOL SWE. IN ALL COLORS REORGANIZATION SALKE PRICE $1.29, $1.69, $1.89, $2.19 AND UP. 3¢ BUYS A GOOD MAN'S HEMSTTTCHED HANDKER- CHIEF AT THE RBPORGANIZATION SALE, ———— BIG LOT OF MEN'S OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT SHIRTS REOF IZATION SALE PRICE 29c¢, 39c, 58c and 69c. $1.00 Will do the work of 4 in many cases.—REMEMBER THE PLACE. - JOS. M. HALLCRA 248 Main Street vice versa and any attempt had been made by either to surprise and cap- ture the other there would undoubted- ly have been another shooting affray. HiGH SCHOOL ACTORS spirit to the mansion of Comus. The scenery in the first act represents an English forest and the second act opens in the gorgeaus mansion of the wicked enchanter “Camus.” Led to his palace, the Lady loses her trust in the guide. Comus at- ful cup which would change her form to that of some animal. About to succeed in his purpose, the brothers {rush to the lady's assistance and i break the enchanted glass. The Lady is freed and the play ends happily. Miss Marion Stanley delightfully portrayed the Lady and Vinton Knight displayed talent as an actor in the title role. Norman McKirdy and Donald Gaffney successfully carried the parts of the brothers. Vincent Glynn as the attendant Spirit was a great favarite. His singing was one i 1of the features of the play. Miss frtes clianes {1 Sott @ NARUAS PR Catherine Mills, as Sabina, a wood- fsented Milton’s “Comus” this morning nymph, sang her way into the hearts to a large and appreciative audience. of her hearers. There were eight of High school pupils. The masque dancers who made decided hits with was well enacted by the principles, their clever exhibition of the terpsichor ean art. who gave the listeners and under- feculty goes the credit of standable version of Milton’s Prosy and personally supervising the entire poetry. The play pleased from start magque. She was presented with a to end. ~There was plenty of var- pauquet of violets and roses as a re- jety, good speaking, artistic dancing, ward for her efforts. There is & POS- tuneful songs and interesting action. gihility of the play being repeated be- The scenery and costumes were ac- cauge of its success. This, however, curately local and very pretty. NO will be decided later. school play in recent years has ever | ™ taken so well and it will long be re- | Baastiienl Torus membered as one of the greatest suc- cesses ever attained by school Thes- pians. The play deals with the adventures of people of the 17th century with the wicked enchanter Comus. In passing through a forest the Earl of Bridge- water's daughter—known as the lady -—becomes separated from her pro- tecting brothers. She falls into the hands of Comus, who, in the guise of a shepherd, promises to lead her to a low and humble cottage to pass the night. Her brothers, searching for her, are directed by the attendant GIVE MILTON'S COMUS Rendition of Classlo Yery Suec: fu--Piay in Hartford Tonight comes this evening when the team clashes with Hartford High in the West Middle gym. in Hartford. The second team will, play the Hart- ford seconds. Dancing will follow the games. A crowd of about 150 will leave to witness the game on the 7:22 train. The Debating club omitted regular meeting today. A committee of three has been ap- pointed to investigate the means of raising money for the senior class. Vinton Knight, Leland Hoar and Mi Marjon Stanley compose the commit- tee. their LNGES | BUTTER Fine Made Ih31c 1-2 Ibs bry'Combination SL’;AR, 15¢ | Squire’s Fresh or Smoked pioy . pad lice . Oc e . 10¢ isini ... ..... 10c! es, ........ 10c Basgt. Free EGGS ork \ Near By e Farm 25¢ pk Potatoes 23C I Pnions . ... Short, Sirloin, Porterhote, Round STEAK Legs of Genuine Spring Lamb . .1b | Legs of Winter Lamb w 17¢ Fores of Genuine Spring Lamb . . 1b 1 4c B ] Pot Roast Beef ..1b 16€ » 16¢ Fancy Brisket Corned Beef . 1 POUND LIVER, !5, PO Fresh Cut Spinach ......pk 25c 15¢] 20c EG6S, Quality || LEAN FRESH PORK LOINS .. 10c| PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF Fest Y ork State ..*_ — SATURDAY'S NONEY SAVING PEAS, TOMATOES, CORN, BEANS and LIMA BEANS:; Your Choicc 1b 1 7 C OH XX BREAD FLOUR, .. SHOULDERS ..Ib Native Roasting Veal % 18¢c Sugar Cured e 16 c Hams, 8 to 12 1bs . Fat Salt Pork Sugar Cured Bacon Rib or Loin Lamb Chops . .1b l 6c UND BACON FOR l ZC 3 for loc 21¢| Large Grape doz Onions 4 Large Sound E MOHICAN MARKET Best Frosting Sugar Fresh Shredded Cocoanut . ....lb - 1 pkg Pancake Flo“r 1 bot Table Syrup i Moh. Condensed Milk 3 cans Moh, Laundry Soap ......3 bars Ohio Noiseless Matches 3-5¢ Boxes Fancy Red Cranberries . . 8c 17¢ 12¢ 17c| 25c 10c 15¢ R Lenox Laundry ois Soap Large California Prunes . Best Stuffed Olives Elbow Macaroni New Evaporated Apples New Pack Cut Beet .. Good Toilet ‘Paper 3-5¢ rolls English Walnut Meats ....% Ib 9 bars School closed today for the Easter recess until Monday, April 5. Most of the out-of-town teachers left to- day for their respective homes. A NEW COMMISSIONERS. Mayor George A. Quigley announces that he has selected James M. Bur- §| AT THE STRING v 200 o ek bblsack$1 25c¢ 18c b 1€ s 21C ..can IOC 10c 21c 9to11 23¢ | % ...3 1bs Finest Fresh Creamery .pt Butter 37c¢ lb., Saturday 34c Fine Fresh Creamery Butter 34c 1b., Saturday 32c¢ Guaranteed Native Eggs 27¢ dozen Guaranteed Fresh York 25¢ dozen FREE—A good 25¢ Broom, with a purchase of one pounrs of 50c or 60c Tea, Saturday only. tempts to make her drink his bane- ' Thé climax of the basketball season Tocal | IS | BUTTERANDEGG SPECIALS [ SALE SATURDAY J UNION TEA CO. N, Inc. New Britain, Conn. dick of the and Frank §. Cadwell for two members of the new civil ser > commission. Mr. Burdick is s intendent of the Stanley Rule & Level company’s plant and Mr. Cad- well is connected with the post office. BIG APPLICATION 1 Four Hundred and Thirty-onc \\'nnz‘? to Be Made Voters. Over 400 have to Regis- trars of Voters Smith and Zjegler to be placed on the list of “to be made The of will be in session on April 3 and 5 for this purpose. The by wards follow First Ward Second Ward .. Third Ward Fourth Ward . Fifth Ward Sixth Ward applied voters.” board registration applications To Miss Mary Ward of the | directing Total Ladies, Notice! An exceptional collection of smart and up-to-the-minute hats of Legs | horns, Straw and Hemp Braids at low prices. Complete range of colors. | Extensive variety of trimmings. Nearly two hundred trimmed hats. No two alike. Exact copies of much more expensive hats. M. Seibert.—advt. * Fashion Huii by May Manton 8532 Military Waist, 34 to 42 bust. Evar)nhinf that suggests the militar k fashionable. 1 ated ix A waig that is trimmed w raid to give jus shat effect. It is ex ly stmple ang 2 of the most practice] and availabl s toat could be found. Here it iy made of Light weig! ool material. vt} rl:m to match, but it is just as desirably or the odd blouse te be worn with t! ailored suit and for such use it woul be pretty made of simple silk as we s of woolen materiale. he braic land g together with the buttens and the oops of braid that effect the closing argq !xceedimfly handsome, but the waiss yevertheless is complete without an an be trimmed and shed in any wng *hat may be liked. Washable materialy gre being made up just now, and whitg nen would be Eand.mme with bands >f blue, or blue with white, and the cotton crépes would be pretty in the ame way., The back is perfectly plai and each front is laid in a tuck to pro. vide fullness. If preferred, the slecves zan be made shorter. lifi‘ordthcf n:ediup\‘oiw will be requi 14 yds. of material 27 in. wide, 2 B g(,, 2 yds. 44, with 214 y hry:“ The pattern No, 8532 is cut in slzes fy 4 10 42 bust measure. It will be mailad o any add.mn by the Fashion Deg rxrr;t of this paper, on receipt of ents.

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