New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 3, 1915, Page 2

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Spccials for Easter Shoppers Appointment Extraordinary § I Snappy Suils for Misses and Woemen at $29.00. Several new models with remarkable lines in navy, Belbian blue and black. Jackets are trimmed with braid and the skirts are the new flaring sort. Fine values. Misses’ Shepherd Check Norfolk Suits, at $22.50, Very smart—with yoke and flaring skirt. bnllsuail) a(t active on the younger set. [ Drug Store - <25 AN Ao, : ‘ U . = ‘We have been selected sole representative of the throat trouble at the New Britain hospital, is improving. He was vis- ited yesterday by two brothers, John and Alfred Christensen, of Deep > R B e, - | River. B Charles J. Christesen [ Members of Now Britain council, of San Francisco, California. Ster in New York. . B. L. are planning to attend the B e el | @A Full Assortment of Luther Burbank’s Wonderful Buell and Miss Myrtl fn Has Jncing sevarss ange m | ces Secmsaer sose e s o | Flower and Vegetable Package Seed the police and firemen’s pension funds ¢ ball committee will | respectively from the board of pub- Secure Luther Burbank’s own selection of his own seeds. 12 $1 00 Horstalls “IT PAYS TO RUY OUR KIND" AARTFORD, » h order just received for EASTER, 60c, 80c, $1.00 a Pound. | Sl o g d reest and Prettiest assortment of STER CARDS in EY Yy Y 2 COR. MAIN AND i i} #8-99 ASYLUM ST. Conneeting with 140 TRUMBULL 8T, ] ' evening. lic safety. The police fund is now | Grange will mect in | $9.700 and the firemen's fund is $6,- varieties in 12 packets having a _separate retail value of $1.80, FOR prit 3. & lecturer’s }1300. Enough for a garden of extraordinary character and beauty, Burbank’s flower gar- ohssrved mY selling of | Concetta Pavana has brought suit for den for $1.00, also books free on garden culture and plant life. i buttered pop corn ve P3 ey % = e candy—ad®. il W s e i Never before has Luther Burbank placed an agency in a city of less than pper will be held April | Joseph G. Woods is counsel for the 200,000 Inhabitants for his Wonderful Seeds. P RO ATIRE addavor | plaintit and’ Pavan's bly_was |t You and I are both lucky to get such World Renowned Seeds here at home tached by Constable Fred Winkle, ¥ . . Republoani ' "Primaries | * Chaitman ‘Charies F. Chaso of the Luther Burbank has testimonials from all over the world as the most wonderful | Preserving eggs when they are plentiful and prices are 18¢ to 0 8:p m. Tues. April 6. | water department and Mrs, . Chase and Successful Student of Plant Life in America Today. 25c per dozen, and keeping the m until eggs are scarce and prices Candidate for Council- | gy peceiving congratulations on the For 24 years we have sold good seed. This year we have the BEST range from 40c to 60c per dozon is certainly true economy. Now, birth. of “a nfhe and;one-half pound i just suppose you had bought y our Winter's supply of eggs when B sty 4 ’fe‘,}‘ff,;s ke i ' oty . - they were selling at 18¢ and 2 0c per dozen and put them down with g out the fire depart- | Adams Jabs of 60 Divinity street,| S 7 s 2 Victor Egg Preserver, the sam ¢ as you would fruit in the canning kt evening. DIy sampends’ fladkiof 66 season, what a saving you woul d have made. Our preparation is ab- free ;el‘s of . Kingston, :n:n:fi;t:‘;",;:::4“(‘5&:;_” Ergnd solutely harmless, simple to use and far superior. to water glass (sil- {br {hefitives on i s 3 ek wsode ol - ; - A 2P N ) icate of soda.) The contents of a package mixed with fifteen quarts e payroll of the water ;depart- : VR i ment for the past week 1mo\|ntcd to 2 tlg"t AF““““ it $179.60. } . & & . 3E tor Egg Preserver now and be ready when the price of eggs drops, to sd8king the repub. " : ), ‘ A flon for alderman, has Joseph . DéMarco, ,u-nprmmr of of water will preserve 25 dozen of eggs. Buy a package of our Vie- St put down your Winter supply. Victor Egg Preserver sells for 25¢ a to the voters of the [ restaurant on the railroad arcade, has /s ) 8 % J S/ 8 package, and if yo are unable to secure same from your dealer, we ttention to his stand| filed notice with the city clerk of his 4 > \ bl e g | will send you a package by parcel post prepaid on receipt of 35¢ in QR tve InAtiate (thet| intentlon to sell 4 half interest td : ; / A Jork /o / = y | stamps. We make a special price on an order for one dozen pack- “’:lf:r;‘e;:;e?l:aw“”l: Donato Peters, b {m'mn]:; N{:nin ;(I‘r)cl 3 ) ! s poidi 3 e alo 3 . 4 app! ation oA b - g Tlilv)l;;r:\l ::"::H ill‘ixl]\k:\]','il; mouls( has CLARK AND BRAINERD CO. GEO., M. LADD. . B, Marwick, who has | been filed by both. | i ! * DICKINSON DRUG CO. ng street sprinkling, is Marino Renaldo of 76 Cleveland | T. B. FARREL & SON. 8. P. STROPLE ving it done by electric | gtreet filed a unique complaint with | 4 He says Calgary, Can-|ihe police vesterday. He went to Manufactured A mhacanas Hfl" co W ystem successfully and | 5 Church street clothing store to buy i By N 2 his Baster raiment. ~ After he bought ‘ | ers of New Britain'it he decided the suit did not fit. He praer of Moose, will go complained to the police gnd i o April 9 to enjoy a clothier ‘made the nec S i nged’ by their Silver tibns when the authoriti 0 e , | — e T BN GRAIN HAY and FEED | - erms of Chairman | -AU but the testimony was not sufficient | he broke the window in Cohen's | ank Riley e Would you like to go an entire sea- to convict him on this charge. Tes-|store. Officers Howley and Grace said [' % it R any tire troubles? You timony was given by Mrs. Mary Met- | that Cabira kept muttering when ar- Grass and Garden, all fresh this year. 40 tons of fer rellgns_xtlon of Richard can by, cquipping yofr car with the 4 ¥ of 5 Washington place and Sam | rested “last night, “No work, no care.” | tilizer at the lowest pl'iCES. “Interlock” Inner Tire! They make awnbroker of 19 Lafavette ——— h lodge, 1. O. O. K, | tires blow-out proof and practically y strrm that Helen Bass had stolen EECH ON WOMAN SUFFRAGE. “with the ladies’ night | buncture proof; old:tires as strong as articles from them. — — {. M. hall last night.|new and new tires Wear twice aslong Helen Bass followed Herman on |Made by Members of Congress Being am was offered and | You get double mileage out of tires the stand. She was well dressed and Mailed to Persons. was large. in which Interlocks are used. seemed quite at ease. She told of 3 i s P The “Red Line Quality” of Inner ? meeting .Herman in Max Rogers' | ‘vashington, April peeches 114 COMMERCIAL STREET., p 18 on foot to changc | ... 4ng Accessories are the best in M HGHHZI]S CHSG DDGS NM Cfilfli agency on West forty-fifth street, New | M@de by members of congress at the | that any member of q e G 7 last ion, on woman suffrage, pro- T vorld. The double ick tube is rk City a a v New % fay be eligible to elec- | the world . o - Yori City aud that ey earhe to NeW.| 4 010 and numerous. offier. skib- the best to buy, made of six piles of i 2 | Haven by boat and then to Hartford flent pro tem. It is i .. T]G[ IG avfl aW) < A jects and running into millions of rubber, three of Red and three H il 3 ) rain. r first s P " 7 g 3 & . cotinicllman ‘G‘:-va “—11\!&:; muki‘s ||1(1emmpm«0-r! e {Xd!nBrl:;I]‘s“\‘atllso(n\((‘(k.lr\‘l‘l)"c';\g<rx“::: con #i= Bolng | bastied S foe O b bty s il e g B e o gh e pable as an alderman _ E the capitol to persons in all parts T - r ssper | live and serve. It is hoped that < against slo s or osity. = vas s: a - c8 g o ersons & . here will be an iaster vesper this capacity. el stow(lealts or porastty. Doty 10 e Rene Wi suid snatinogde the country. These include half 3 the friends of the association thick tubes give you double service. Al Herman of 19 Suflield street. | manded money from her and sug- | °' service at the association on Easter - y : league of the Swedish e okl e g EERERLLO TN : : a million copies of a speech on wom- » gather around the May breaklast tabie Our special offer to first purchaser | Hartford, was this morning sentenced | gested that she go out on the street |’ ey S bebsts M | Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'colck. An | gometime on May first between 7 a M. 18 planning a so-| of Iight car is still open. Send for nur | ¢o thirty days In jail and to pay a«|for him. Bhe refused to do this and |27 suffrage by Representative Mon-| o o 00 called “The Odour of the | m. and 3 p. m. hursday evening. The | frec list of don'ts; mention make of | 4 i | started stealing instead. jaclt of Wiuming. . | Ointment” by Zona Gale, the author | s 2 o iwill be furnished by | car when writing, Full information | iN€ Of $7 and costs on each of two e e Thousands of copies of speeches N jeatl i f Friendship Village, will be the s h. ai re Frite Manag J s - ca p c made by Representative, Hobson of | A E. W, mailed on request. Write Managc .}w"""‘ for fornication with Helen ked Attorney Kat i subject. In addition to this there will | o 00 rCAIEEE: O e ote. 1o ensen, the real estate | P. O. Box 430, or call at 163 Main | Bass, whose case was continued un- 51" she exclaimed. “Do ‘you i A& SHc 9t 0 e vote in|Pe special music both instrumental | o "0 Voot XV R e bperated on recently for | Street, City, Room 3 U0 Bt Dlcanyon A ohEae think I am a robber? 1 hav ot A5 tonnoction s L asvo s ol cal by Miss Anna Bray and e P artrgy 2 38 3 X sday a charge of theft. have nc Sl SR on- | and vocal by Miss Anna Bray and | o sundac, April 4. 10:30 a. 1, and stolen for years, just for a week.” B SO C LI for @ CON- | \jis Frances Vater. All young wom- ; R < g o gl A g Miss Bass,, in referring to their con- ! stitutional amendment for nation. e e et (A 3 p. m. Subject in the afternoon Klett characterized Hermdn as a 1ow | versation in the room they shated am | ¥ide prohibition: approximately e AL The First Resurrection All wel- fellow and added that he was for-!Church street, said: ¢‘He called me 000 copies of an address hy p [\Come and play with_us, dear fi ol No collection, undenominu- tunate in. that the state was unabl two names 1 do not like to be called $:and & e come., , N 1 o | « [Cas s re, Works lifornia in advocacy e D P to try him for violation of the White | by anybody and that is why I got the ecfficiency of Christlan Science | Brightest day of spring time in* FER“L"Y IS MONEY Slave act and the statute of 1911 be- out.” | cause Helen Pass ? i Brenneisen, Bible lecturer of e e ~——————= | Prosecuting Attorney Georgc W. tional. 4 fime when birds are singing, an cach of the specches of Representa- | 1ime when birds are singing Bd i St A blossoms gaily grow, when it is in available form. Lowell Animal Fer« out and obey him. RIS . i 3 jtives Gallivan of Massachusetts and | , spbridandsp 4 o R o tilizers supply an abundance of concentrated plant S e ke o el [‘lfl‘,n i T_m that he engaged Helen | Kettner of California on religious (umt;m':"nlb::'nL\,‘Jv:(o':nj::lL\‘ and you'll food in nature’s own form. ThefiiremfldPOfN’xamc | stolen in order to supply Herman | oo '© Work for him. After she had questions, The above refers to the big Easter l substances — Bone, Blood and Meat, with essential {avith money, just how much she dia | Worked with him for three days, he § party to be given at the association 43 iy . # : - = Chomicals, Write for information that will Kelp you not know, but $1 at a time. Herman | sa1d, she ran away, taking his bal- GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY. rooms on Tuesday evening, April 6th If we are not represented in your town, send for Agents’ terms. flatly denied ever having recel macaan with her. He suid he had — The affair is really a combination of SLOWELL FERTILIZER CO., 40 N. MARKET ST., BOSTON, MASS. money from her and did not - | 8iven her the balmacaan to wear on |G \ Benevolent Socicty Ity | pienic party, and promises to be tho | ,h,.g_ t‘\(\ W a thief until the morn- | the boat to keep her warm. le ad- - Years Old on Aungust 1. best party of the winter. A "y St e R S e 219 ASYLUM ST. balmacaan belonging to Herman was| her in Hartford and that she staved |upnniversary until Augnst 1, plans are | : i " cno of the princlpal threads of hin|at his home e ote a5 gl madel by RtGHG armian) Benevos [0 i3t o a s imeeting o | WodRe HARTFORD, CONN, & omny. @ L I 2field asking for 80 o o o > - 4 = " ? " b . § RINES, €O, N kAW niciiALN, CONN, When Herman was charged with | the return of the balmacaan. A week i:l“‘_ '\:“‘H‘»‘w‘nml “‘“Ml‘w““(“I'_""“'(“'""I | day evening, April Tth, at which time ) fornication on March 29 and March | later, he sald, she came to Hartford | gaia. The society i the sccond old- | (NS final’arrangements for the May | Wa“ Pa er BT o Lt aY et Tt Gbis ;ud]a.-]nly and telephoned'him that she |t German organization In the cit ‘(’”:'“'“' wil bamadge s 1'”1",5”“- { . P Prosccutor Klett recommended the | had the coat with her and that he - ' =¥ § e il E l S o i the Turner society antedating 1 % 2 % 2 > i 4 L st wecmaner e | Com et 1 e wonta ooty (i (e Turmer 2ol antedoting 15 | Hichvar Mareed by the . W, xclusiveness a few years. Herman had brought Helen Bass to|hotel and get it. When he came there, | '|(<|uv {.::.lm.m~ DNk (nelobrecdis last year will be continued every Connecticut for immoral purposes. | she did not have it. e D e o, | year: and will be ihe means of send: Attorney Louis H. Katz of Hart-| Tn New Britain, he said, 1t was | cpnjrmean: Goorae Schenk. tressurer. | I8 Birls to the Silver Bay Conference { ‘ :O I O NlA] ford, Herman's counscl, admitted that| the same story of the baln chalrmen;Baeors 1enk, treasurer: | ung o other various Y. W. C. A, camps. 3 acaan. He | jop 3 o are T ; “ritz Bock, secretary; Theodore W e ] s mirde H Herman deserved the penalty of a|wanted the coat and wanted her to from which the girls always recurn . : : . ner, publicity representative, and O fine because of his ociation with | give him security for it. When 1 = R d t ! i i 1€ E te! T = = = » LW . 3 a ‘woman of Miss Bass's character,|threatened to call the police—-] b 1\"‘1‘\0:'1-‘ ”“"” e e ot . e rO UC lons s o 2 but said that the jail sentence would [0 scare her,” he added—she bers of th e W ' e be justified because there s| she would give h S 3 i members of the society, Henry Gu ° To filustrate the exclusivencss not be justifie ecause re was | S give him some articles she ! mun, Jacob Yung and Adolph Sper the many papers found im our Wa!l F no truth to the allegation that Her-1had left with the pawnbroker. The |ana they will be zuests of honor at | n eC lon L] Paper department we call to Four-nt- 1 . man ntendsditofuse dthe EliHoriime ¥ as to why he wished to re- | the gbservance . tention- the inspiring and refihed r Lady Patrons With Any moral purposes. | cover a package sent to New York | b Little hurts often cause ser- i [lcntion the inspiving®and = vefihol Herman's Family Respectable. by parcel post was conflicting. but he [ 15,000 PROHIBITION IRS. ious ailments—~sometimes TIONE: o said it contained a stick pi hi o G infection i Flo R saidthal bz on S erTanT stick pin which - Blood Poison. erm infection is Exact copies of Papers at held e said he had ownFHermanli Gy is et tigi s Exact coples of Papers that held since they were boys. Herman’s fam. | Sh¢ had stol which he wanted |Reach Lloyd George In the | a danger always present. sway centuries ugo, in fact as fa ase at Our Soda Fountain [ o o, mens | aedimi o i ™5l Ve et the germe [l 1A CEPTCE SED I (e o ; table, he said, his father being in as endeavoring to get possession prevent Infection by using of this package by means of a tel gram that Officers Malone and Rign. | WSt morning mail o reach Chan ecorated with treatments of such ° busine: Herman is in the music ks ¥ i e e e rare attractiveness > ardson arres f e cheq . r urda A l ll ;rd publishing business and in the of-|"TyHOL AT i":‘ them. ! George today brought about fifteen The shades are beautiful—the de- 9 : ® ices at his home in Hartford and atf,. papected an_appeal Wil be |\ ousand letters, virtually all de signs tending to show that art at that el R ¢ phltaken. Bonas Fel fixed <5 145 West 46th street' in New 'Yofk'j/ 7 {"" V\\m }vxrl at $500 ing with the question of abstinence date was from lacking in origin- are the beginnin of a ‘miusic pub- No Work, No Care from liquor_drinkinz in England. This ality, > lishing house known as the Herman Paul Cabira, charged with attemptad | numbey indicates that the day™ total H o . e Music Publishing company. burglary of Isadore Cohen's store |of letters will be in excess of twenty- The Great Antiseptic. A FEW OF THE DIFFERENT Attorney Katz told the court that[at the corner of Eilm and Smalley | five thousand Good for cuts, sores, sore ‘h“’:& PATTERNS, Herman had hired the giel in New | streets, will be tried at the next term These communications were re- bruises, lwclhngs, scratches Chinese Chippendale, Geor RUG Co 169-171 York city to ®o to work for him as|of superfor court, the date for his |ceived by the chuncellor in answer b"""‘,;:"l‘f'!“;';’, e Louls XVI and Ola Colonlal, and a “puffer” for his music. He knew |hearing being fixea for the first 7 - [to the fun \poeal appearing in .S Soise to- ey {with euel pattern is & short sketeh = ¢ § =2 ks : o t K 1 9 MAIN STREET nothing of her thefts until he missed in June. RBonds were set at § the newspaj of vesterday urging At ol dealers. Price 25c., S0, & $1.00 telling of the period thal it represonts B | certain articles from his room Cabira said that he was drunk and | citizens to write him in favor of ab Dr. Earl S, Sloan, Inc. Phila, & St. Louis | Ask ‘16 mee’ these latest liens Tn ‘#li I Herman was first tried for theft, | did not know that he was doing when | soluto prohibitios x Y time Wl treatimen i | healing and ‘from 350,000 to 500,000 e s had refused to go Story of Balmacaan, | . London, April 10 p. m The distinctiveness of having your room the bicycle and automobile accessory |

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