New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 29, 1915, Page 2

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fln Putting ur Winter thes Away Ong summer put them @ Tar Moth Proof Bag. foths or bugs or damp cannot affect them. one 1369. delivered. entcrtainment committee. A supper Will precede the evening's program. A musicale was held last night at the home of Miss Estelle Lofgren, 23 Ash street, in honor of her nineteenth birthday. Refreshments were served. A captain of the baseball team of Court Friendly, I, of A., will be elect- ed tonight at a meeting to be held in the club rooms, Matthew M. Mes- kilt will be the manager. Arrangements were made last night | at the annual meeting of the South Church Brotherhood for a supper and social to be held May 14, when the election of officers will take place. Stanley Post, G. ‘A. R., held their ! inal open meeting of the season in | G. A. R, hall last night. A pleasing program was carried out. | WINSOME HELEN IS SENT BACK TO JAIL | Miss Bass, Known in This City, Held | 5 : for Superior Court in Hartford. Helen Bass, who several weeks ago attracted considerable pity in this city where she was arrested for theft and who in court told a piteous story ! plans. Every man, woman and child HOME CLEAN-UP WEEK It Will Be Warth M:r¢ Real Meucy After You Get Through. Cleanup cleanup from the cellar to the garret. That is the slogan of the committe which is going to knock the spots out of New Britain. The army is being mobilizea and will be pre- pared to move at 12 o'clock Sunday night. Then watch the dirt fly. Advertising placards, reminding evervone that the campaign opens Monday are being distributed today and are being placed in trolley cars and store windows as well as factor- ies. There will be no excuse because ignorance of the cleanup week who can read will be informed of the e of the movement and the | ‘ay to escape is to move to the North pole. Then it is possiblc that Health Superintendent Reeks will slip on his rubber-soled shoes and fol- low on your trail, GARDEN SEEDS GARDEN TOOLS GARDEN BARROWS Your underwear problems are easily solved by our large assortments. At this time we want to emphasize the completeness of our stock of Athletic Underwear Everything you need in union or two-piece suit is here in the popular summer fabrics, silk, nainsook and knitted. Give us a call while the thought is at hand. “or Women Special Offering of LINEN DRESSES 5.95, $6.95, $7.95, $8.50, $9.75, $12.00, $15.00. French and Ramie Linens in smart chic models in white and colors. Sizes 34 to 44, Hovstalls Begin at the inside. Clean the cel- “)T PAYS TO RUY OUR KIND" HARTFORD, P 93.99 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with 140 TRUMBULL ST. 336 MAIN ST. = TRIMMED HATS HERBERT L. MILLS HARDWARE, about being lured from New York by | jurg and attics first. Get rid of all Al Herman, was released from Jall in | ynat rubbish yon have heen housing | Hartfora this week and vesterday was i .11 it pacaiae it only eatches dust before the police court there, charged | 5nq germs. 1f you are in the busis with theft. Probable cause was found | o0 of collecting rubbish, rags and and she was bound over to the next|poipjes put on another wagon and s ferm of the superior court and went [ (O ® 0 VLG oW, The offi- P bacicitoljall in'lieu of ”;’“d_s'_ | ar. | cial song of the cleanup committee A tt)) fieffls TagthisgcityRtielenystolelseyers Ar- | jg “He's a Rag Picker” and the rag- 3 z ticles from Mrs. Mettey, the police | . wpigiies it as he takes away that S ——————— | matron. She had a winsome way and | [0 B0 85 L A have been B Guality First. The Eddy | V28 an attractive girl. From her |, i onto with the belief that e 5 story it was thought that Herman | . O e d Decorating Co.—advt. 7 a 5 S hey migh me in r something might be convicted under the Mann | oot FUEAL TOME (T @ and bye. Gift Shop, 28 Court St.|white slave act, but it was later found | " Jeo 0 Fo R G TR e ttie Rovelties, Stenciled Table | that he was not gullty of taat offense. | 220 UL BE0 0BG A0 ARG B0n o inese Tea Stoves, Folding | Herman, hewever, was sentenced to | o (o ool whie e pxXpensive F‘lm\:m Baskets, | jail and is still incarcerated. germs besides improving the appear- | b Crepe Napkins.—advt. The Bass girl completely buncoed | SRS €t TrONE ohenn and I’s Drug Store [ain and West Main Sts. ’ WE GIVE ROYAL GOLD TRADING STAMPS——ASK FOR THEM ‘ IG RING ARGAINS USINESS and our low prices this week will save you 25 per cent. at least. SPECIALS FOR APRIL 26 TO MAY 1 | lliness. . money was turned over however, it 8 C. L. Pierce Co., dt\'m}&‘iol\;’ was found that the girl's reputation . 30. Judd's hall. | w very b a t hist, Apr e etieenilediy :fer:‘!:»a(:t"ifig”;gr you suddenly from out of town they - ! 2 will go away with a good impression . 35 S 9 clty, i : Smith, of 350 Arch étrcea, | her :‘or- thefl.idln that clty he fine {0 vour property and vourself. Cut éd to the police that on | was never paid. o down dead nes and, straighten 11 was stolen from his The crime with which Helen was | (o “piy, (Y08 0% k 2t tthe machine shop. charged in Hartford was that on 088 CAcONeTEcnace; fopithe March 29 she entered the Bond hotel | E3rPage can. When you get all thess past winter three local | ! 2 _ | things done any real estate dealer 2 3 h h the | #Nd demanded her traveling bag, ex e s g stheir horses throug! , will give’ you more money for your br. Radclifte | Plaining that she had lost her check. ; glanders. . adc =4 h 1 _ | place than if you had not taken part i ther horses owned | She identified a bhag as mers and dis- | %0 ; mae o ORROs hot | Avpeared. Subsequently A. W. Schell, 18 eampalan, this vicinity were also sho No matter where vou live a dump of Cincinnati, looked for his bag at | infection. the office and found it was gone. In- | 11 be found handy where You may place your rubbish. Here are the Britain Nest of Owls will ' yeqtigation showed that the. girl had = ker and entertainment this | {aken it and pawned much of its con. [ BIaces: Farmington avenue, north ot ek, dog licenses.—advt. locel people for a while. sSne 8 4| efective and easily applied. 0 Specially Priced This Week A. Dy ¢ South Bur- | J¢Wess and some people of her re-| ‘qpp. yarg comes next. Get a rake g ¥ PINK = Dunon of ¢ Ur- | Jigion In this city took up = collec- | o ¢ o Y0TC | 2 next @ . ¢ Foo -can has fully recovered from ; i toibayl he: Aae R etore e Get your own if you can but get one | ~ 4 i ion to pay ne. 3 . |if vou have to burglarize your neigh- | o ALASKA $4.98 1o $10 bor's barn. Make your yard so clean that if you have relatives come to visit Should Be Sold for 10c Summer wear. Notwo hats alike, lovely Styles C C 5 Ib | i shown for the very first time. l Beautiful showing of new, Small, Black Toques. } | FOR THIS WEEK ONLY 2 cakes 7c CHILDREN’S HATS terpreter Matthew Malin- has been working on the BOY STEALS LUMBER Fairy or Sweetheart SOAP CUT' PRICES Chocolate Almond Bars 3 for 10c Sardines, Boncless 1475 1sp: can 29¢ Sultana Peacl e Peanut Butter b 1te A&P Sliced Beef . Japanese Crab Meat » .o 5 No. 1 can 30¢ Japanese Crab Meat e . No. 14's can 18c Broken Rice ..........Ib dc | can tic 2 jars 25¢ t They Are Unimport- Paie Saly S Lowell Indoor Clothes I and Reel .... each 25¢ Tona Lima Beans ....can El Ryad Coffee IONA COFFEE | SULTANA COFFEE Succumbs to Appendicitis Big variety of new, snappy styles, for Misses and Which all members are In- | (onth, The bas was valued st §12 and | Allen street; Glen street dump, Bootn : still in Phil- i erse. e stil in, 20 AND GETS FINED $5 a dump all its own. re rejoicing on the birth | But Few Cases in Court Today and [ tension city dump.” 2 g L erday. g eak in the water main o J‘unshine Societv od Roads Construction | lumber from M. O. Baker. He was y Q 1 | I n. s CITY SANI® 'RIUM | 7. W. 0'Connor Will Give New Head o aton cCabe, sixteen years old,| The only other cases on the dockat the years, 3 55 30y —== adly dislocated shoulder | €81 court for seventeen years, was sent and Peritonitis, FHend iy Wwhich the writes chim aven the deed appears Children, at small prices. {lictconlentalat s street extension dump; Sherman Kelsey street, opposite Sheffield street. | h it d his re-~ ere he stopped on Paste this on the handle of your st Sunday. g t Ay SR put in any of the above dumps but born at Miss Nagle's- During the week the city will kecep er of Hart and Hawkins material. WRITER O Sho i ik F DITTY mage was done. was arrested by Officer McCarthy at | DJES AT CAPITO’. . 'V Have you had 4 Miss Mamie Musante, | Siven a hearing before Judge James Ededi They will make ther home | and a fine of $5 without costs was Y. Pass it on. Cotfee in the Popular Officer and Mrs. J. H, Mc- | this morning were drunks. Mike If the person who sent a letter to Let Tipeiian: . : 30 steamps it on 15 Stamps with each pound |20 stamps with each pound p I 5[} Sl e dump, west of Black Rock bridge: [ There you are—every little section has | 7 ‘Wilmington with Detective - mingt rake: “Garbage refuse must not be Dfficer, and Mrs. William may be thrown in the Glen street ex- ‘ men at the dumps in order to level them off and to burn up inflamabie | STRAW HAT AWAITS | repaired last night be- Mike Crossanto, a young Italian boy lroggi, secretary of the Con- | 6 oclock this morning for stealing — kindness ghown? S e i at | T. Meskill in chambers this morning = The Best 25¢ rk, were married in that c A T for you alons. ood street. imposed. George M. Begley, Aged Twelve, Letter. 1Y ) Let 1t travel down | & Blenr “\t,h Main street, is suffer. | QUirk who has not figured in the lo- e R e other's tears, with each 1b, : | on nis way back to Granby from ans ffered when he fell back- George M. Begle aged twelve | yended him for not observing the whence he came. He was arrested v R e el WL terday morning at the South church | S and Iwenty-twWo | pourg for closing s ; e dayimorningiatithe 1 | Gays, the son of Mr. and airs, Michael sk closing set by the chamber 5 corner by Officer Nealon. of ¢ 0 el e B it o the ap- | S0 e e iposed on James | 3: ES8leY, of ‘Beaver street, dlediiat | °f commercerand wholalse enclosed marriage of J. Leonard = i s R : . | alout 8 o’clock this morning at Wil- | a little ditty, will call at Mr. O'Con- 4 T¢ | Reddell, arrested late last nmight bv | ¢ N 0 5 F 5 864 Church street, to Miss | neoo Majone in the rear of McMil- .‘l‘. s.ilmlnnum in Hartford of a | nor's store and identify his handiwork K V) 5 0 = = ruptured = 3 3. Bon, of Blake Road, which | iy "hiock, and James Molumphy, an- | "UJIMTed aPpendix and peritonitis. he will be presented with a new straw lace on June 9 at the Swe-| o(pop jnobriate, was sent to jail ior pe boyis father 1s a traveling, man | na¢ by tne i i o e, E ja FETTrE s et k5 at by the proprietor—and the hat| .= (o o0 C T e | ran chureh. The Pros- | tnivy days. He was arrested by OF- |t | s son was tasen i1l about | iij wait until he comes, pair crutches and five air cushions, | 0 7 a 4 = en days ago 2 was away. I 8 gl el ! joom is employed at D. S.| ficer’ joun Carlson at the corner of i 1hogwl (“ S away. For a time Mr. O’'Connor has disregarded tho | Telepnoneillo | ore and his flancee is em- | bt Tast niah . was ught that the patient would 5 5 +y %er Shi '~ { Church and Elm streets last night. recover but when peritonitis set in h hours for closing sent out by the the Parker Shirt company. = Tailodicapialy aahel oz spémt"‘tm:., chamber of commerce, but opens a The name of Mrs. Gogrse Cadwell | F A. W. Upson has been STADLER IS CLERK. morning. = | half hour later in the morning. | Was presented to reprefent our so- {rustee of the bankrupt Councilman John Stadler, Jr., of Besides his mother and father the The letter and accompanying ditiy | ciety at the international convention Brush company. The ap- | tne fourth ward was chosen clerk of | deceased is survived by two brothers, | ('&t the embryonic song writer sent | to be held in New York on May 20, "B‘“;:" ‘l‘;‘“k‘ev J. C. Hun- | the council committee on rules and | John, a senior at the 1ocal High | 15 $hown below: 21 ana 2 fenold, legislation at its meeting last nigh*. | sehool, and Leroy. He also leaves two | T.jend ©’'Connor:—— So far exciting runaway that | The committee decided to hold meet- | sisters, Miss May Begley, a teacher in T am enclosing you some of miv | be held at Westover Lodge, Stanley street last night | ings on the Wednesday previous to | {he public schobls, and Miss Margaret, | [2test: and L want to say that vou | Lurs(, L. L. rooming accommodations | owned by Moses Schernoff, { the common council meeting and also The funeral will be heid saturday | S¢€M to have better judgment than | being available there at reasonable street, was finally stopped | one hour before the council meeting. | morning at 9 o'clock from St. Mary's | (h¢ Men who are tryirg to malke | prices, reservations being made in the Martin on Winter street. | All reports from commisions m church, Interment will be in the new Hi\r(r_“rrl out of New Britain. You order in which applications are re z for Tuesday evening's| be submitted as early as possibl Catholic cemetery. are rlgl)t. New Britain is a manuf: ct- | ceived It is hoped that many wiil | piversary celebration will | Councilman O. F. Curtis is chairman SRR uring city, and there is no chance j feel they can attend this session. F[BB tonight at a meeting of | of the committee. POLICE EXPLAIN a man in the factory who can get un —ernd Delivery B Se of Teading Star Todge, o opportunty to do trading from Satur-| [Mrs, Agnes Brewin is chair- B Butter 34c 1b. ATTACK IN PAPER ;‘nin,vgm‘Su?r_xuy‘_ns it takes all his time A 0 go to his dinner : back to the factory on time =0 I will he general committee and |advt. noon and wzot o say to vou: Air, (Everybody Works But Father.} Aftair With Ragsdalc Took Placo Last | «1yon't Jock out the working men, he n a flight of stairs at his 10 Stamps Free With Any of the Following 10 can Sultana Spice ...... 10¢ 1 pkg Bon Ami, cake or box Flufly Ruffles Starch 10¢ Powder .. ... Lt ee box Shaker Salt ........ 10¢ 1 Jarge bot Salad Ol .. 18c pkg A&P Ice Cream or 1 can Marshmallow Creme 10¢ Jelly Powder . . J 1 can Globe Polish . .. . 10¢ bot Kitchen Bouquet .. .. 25¢ 2 phygs Cocornut . . cach B pkg Elastic Starch 10¢; or 1 can “2 in (Kkills bugs) 10¢ 2 pkgs each .. - 1 bot A&P Pickles ... . 10c 20 Stamps Free with 7 cakes A&P Laundry Soap . NO BE 20 Stamps Free with 15 1b A&P Cocoa Colors—Gold and white. There are not in use at the present time one invalia chair, five and a half | T SOAP FOR WASHING PURPOSES possible all activi will | Jenson- | letter from the Hartford branch of the Sunshine society outline n in- teresting excursion to W ton, D. ., in connection with the above men- tioncd convention. Members and their friends are invited to go. Special trains will leave New York on Suatur- day evening. May 22, at 11:30, at the close of the convention, spending a ! day in Washington, returning Sunday | fternoon, leaving there at 4 p. m. | Reund trip tickets $3, chilaren $1.50. | If there are any who desire to go, further information will be furnished by telephoning 1105. Delivery Russell Bros.— Tel. 135 Tel. 135 Ts locked in all day. This is no big city, so don’t Drive your trade atway. If the C. of €', wants to do things Much amusement was evidenced at They should not « t this wa, M Sth police headquarters today over an at- | Iivery merchant needs the busin rom ay r 0 y tack on Detective Sergeant Samuel FEspecially these slow days.” Barforth which appeared in a morn- | “How's that:- ing paper. The story describes how “FROM A FRIEND.” a man named Rafi.:sdu\(‘ was arrested e e by the detective for sfealing from | mpg gragt butter in the land, fresh |Sponges. Nail Brushes, Tooth Brushes Tooth Landers, Frary & Clark's and how | ., je sweet and delicious, 34c Ib., der, Tooth Paste, Hair Brushes, Combs, Bath ys, Toilet Water, Perfumes. Talcum, Powder, ps, Wash Cloths, Bath Sprays, etc. he escaped from an automoblle in | F'ifer SWEES BRE CC O PR OTC avt b ) vhich he had b laced by the|® " e g 24 el = 5 Lost Paradise,” before the :;\!c:r e i B, G o S T OFFICE HOUR CHANGES. A banquet given last night™at the | players yesterda PROPHYLACTICS. Carbolic Acid, Copperas, Chloride Lime, Creo- Sani Flush, Sweeping Compound, etc. the story says that Ragsdale was | TO IMPROVE COAST DEFENSF 1 Y. M. €. A, by the losing team in tae} ., o n i ous opinion of the pre pursued down Chestnut street where Washington, April 2 ISR R Corbin and Corbin Cahinct | \yijjiam H. Hart Debating club closed — DRUG CO., August and Man was Not Arrested. 184-186 MAIN STREFE AT THE HIGH SCHOOL,. DEBATERS HAVE BANQU = The High school dramatic cast Russell's Best Creamery Butter 34c | Eomee ib, 31 for $1.00.—advt, Mcmbers Respond to Toasts at Last [ 00 o0 o onreal of their play Session of Club for the Season. afternoon, It sional actors that the school act Garrison was today arranging for : r v > Ve credita n y As a matter of fact it was last Au- 2 S R. tonstmaster } performed very creditably and the Beginning Monday next the offices gust that Ragsdale was suspected of . s | stealing from the factory and made | mediate advisers in the war depart- | ©f the I & T 1 good his escape. This morning’s story [ ment regarding plans for a npermau- Corbin Cabinet Lock division will | “Bringing Home the Bacon™; A. O. Miss Bolton are especiall is real new stuff, it will be seen. nent national militia peitcy which are a new schedule of working | Washburn, ““The Iriends We Made”: | fieq. to comment upon th Another fact which does not show | being prepared by the general board P. K. Rogers, “Cold Facts Minus Hot { show, as both of them this morning’'s story to be entirely | of defense. In connection with the ot | peared In it The student veracious, is that Ragsdale was never | plan the secretary has called upon the | the jiorning as at present, the office placed under arrest. He was sus- | commanders of all coast defenses to| force will be on the iob at 7:20 a. pected of the theft but becoming sus- | fubmit reports looking to the im-| At noon the office will close down @ piclous he made good his escape De- | provement of those fortifications. The | 11:55 o'clock ] the & rmoon ses- | next year's sessions of the debating fore he could be placed under arrest. | general plan when completed will he | sion will begin elub, Furthermore Sergeant Bamforth | used by Mr, Garrison as = basis for} the cmployvees like states emphatically that he was never | Proposed legislation on the sunject by | they will be frec in an automobile with the fugitive. congress, bors for the day at 5 o'clock. adyvt Gilpatric acted as s ) | The following members of the club |« Corbin division and | Lecponded to toasts 12. O, Shijerden, | Mr. Fuller of the com aracterized the play a frequent conferences with nis Im- excellent ead of starting at 8 o'clock in | Air”"; A. T. Hancock, “The Club, This Year But Every Year.' President A, Tyson Hancocl appoint a committee to arrans have spent much time and give a finished proc cvening and the effort | | crownea with sucee | The Aloha club held a s ng today 5 1 Best Butter 34c 1b, Russell Bros. The baseball team played | feszionals (his afternovn. all trace of him was lost. I Lock Offices Will Close at 5 o'Clock, the season for the club meetings. MAIN STREET

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