New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 23, 1915, Page 2

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YOU CAN NEVER TELL, THESE DAYS Whether it’s going to rain or shine. Fall is about to step in and we can expect mostly every kind of weather. But there are some things we do know. The New Top Coats Will feel very comfortable in the cool of eve- nings and mornings and the days will be brightened by the smart, snug, Fall Suits. Never did our stocks look more inviting. Fall Hat Buying is now at its height and High Shoe Time is here. Our Women’s Shop abounds in all that is new and novel in Coats, Suits, Dresses, Blouses and Furs. Come in now. Horstulis “IT PAYS TO RUY OUR KIND” 98.99 ASYLUM 8T. Connecting with UNIVERS I-'O oD HOPPER HERBERT L. MILLS HARDWARE 'all’'Bride ne of Silver Tableware, and - Painted China. S Rich Cut Glass, also a on of Jewelry, suitable for ismaids and Ushers. il Mimnin Made in Fou rices $1.25 t * rter & Dyson Co. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. AARTFORD, 140 TRUMBULL fl'l“ WB GIVE RLYAL SDLD THA ING STAMPS-—ASK FDR IHEM B Special Combination Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Spice, Extract, Baking Powder Sale % Wi St POUNDS BEST GRANULATED It avails the members of tn it R e S e - ‘M To All Purchasers of $1 Worth or More . Of Our Famous Tcas, Coffees, Spices, Ex'racts, A&P Bl Powder. {emember You Will Receive No Trading Stamps with T Whole Milk CHEESE, “™ 1b 17c Red Alaska SALMON, can 15¢ Pure Laundry STARCH, 2 1bs7 Evaporated PEACHES, (h5¢ | Reliable PEAS, - can 10¢ —FIG - —STRAINED— | STRICTLY FRESH ESCRIPTIONS AREFULLY POUNDED hn‘der which we do business and the prineipal fiess taken in every stqp in the preparation of SENTENCE TRIPLED | IN SUPERIOR COURT James Boyle Must Serve Three Months—Other Local Cases tlons. Care in selecting the ingredients, Care in Iiwanted. Care in \yelghing und’ masuring them ¢ them up in thé Prescription. 1 ptions to us. Prices reasonable- 3 (’ N .rk 8 Brainerd’s| DRUG STORE them by the lccal court, for yester- day history but repeated itself when 7-/”,?0,:1Qp_ Store Judge Joseph P. Tuttle in the crim- e 3 AT e inal superior ~ourt imposes a jail —_— sentence of a ninety days on James Boyle and Walter Smith, two New | Britain young men who appealed from lighter 3jentences in the local LIST OF PATENTS. court. List of patents issued from the U. Boyle, who v fined $20 ani costs and sent (o Jjail for twenty days 7 = §. Patent Office, Tuesday, September |,. juqge James T Meskill in the a C“““" 1‘:‘ B ol | 21, 1915, for the State of Connecticut, | local court on several charges. wi lings on Lawlor street | . ., 1ed us from the office of Sey- [put to plea on but. one count ye etrella. terday He pleaded guilty VeLss 5 5 y and was nstrels will hold their | mour & Earle, solicitors of pat‘ents, represented By Abigoney P B e g4l this evening at the | 129 Church street, New Haven, Conn. | ponough. The judge looked up Sentences Are Tripled, Fall Milliner Man ‘Riley on Washing- Dorsey of 225 Lexington jore, 4 *r". Leiter ¥ Matson, Malne, were day afternbon by City Thompson, committee of Indian- D. ¢f P., will meet this L lo'clock at the home of Marr, 46 Peal Coust 8 arc earnestly requested ¢, In cf the marriage license clerk shows that Joseph lann of this city and Miss Lintner .of Torrington d in Torrington on Au- Rev, Willlam A. Gildea, EN'S CLUB OUTING: al outing of the Traut & en’s club will be held Sat- poon at Lake Compounce. utomobiles have been . carry the members and band has been secured fusic for the occasion. The leave the factory at noon. the firm's customers ited. . TO HAVE OUTING. . People’s society of the ~church will hold an & Sunset Rock bungalow jvening. Those going will o’clock trolley from the ollection will be taken to C. E. Baker and E. M. DeLong, Hartford, assignors to New Britain tachine Co., New Britain. Explosive engine. C. M. Brennan, Bridgeport. Trolley wheel J. A. Dolan, Hartford. Horse shoe. C. J. Lake. Bridgeport Engine. J. L. Mahoney, New Haven. Ma- chine for forming rolls on rubber nipples. H. E. Manning, New Haven. Fish line reel holder. E. E. Norton, Bridgeport - Machine for inserting stays in corsets. E. A. Oakes, Seymour. Die stock. G. A. Parker, Hartford, assignor to I'. G. Whitmore, .West Hartford. Park bench. E. L. Teich, assignor to The Ameri- can Hardware Co., New Britain, 'l Lock. A. Utz, Hartford, assignor to Royal Typewriter Co. Back spacing device for typewriting machines. C. Wales, assignor to The White Adding Machine Co.,, New Haven. Keyboard for computing machines. F. C. White, .assignor to The Wil- cox & White Co,, I\sriden. Auto- niatic stop for power-driven playor mechanisms. Designs. J. J. Nash, assignor to American Pin C ‘Waterbury. Bedstead trim- ming. (3 patents.) F. E. Payne, assignor to Goodyear TRubber Co., Middletown. Rubber Loot. S. Stanton, Middletown. Combined salt and pepper shaker. e and bring prints and have them made into a ywn Sepia by the man' that knows how. ughs-Welcome & Co.’s-Demonstration will ‘us for ONE DAY only, SATURDAY SEP- ER 25, 1915, with a full line of Stains,Toners, he Dickinson Drug 169 & 171 Main Street Boyle’s previous record and triplad Ihe jail sentence meted out to him | This, with the additional of court, makes his penalty a severe one. The same dose was given to Walter Smith. Smith's sentence in the local court from whick he appealed to- taled seventy-five days in jail. Judg Tuttle sent him back to jail for thre months: He was also represented by Lawyer McDonough. Connor’s Case Held Up, Final decision has been deferred in the case of Charles (Chuck) Con- nors, charged with assaulting his ter and mother. Lawyer D. ®B. O’Keefe spoke in behalf of the ac- cused and set forth some extenuating circumstances and asked that the court suspend execution of a penalty Connors has aiready spent several weeks in jail awaiting trial. State's Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn asked the court to defer sentence until the case can be thorougrly investigated. Wife Beater Fined. A fine of $7 and costs was meted out to Justin Plukus. Plukus was arrested in this city and charged with' assaulting his wife. He plead-d guilty and was represented by Law- yer McDonough. Forfeited Bona is Erased. The bonds of Miss Ottilie Muelicr and Morris Gordon were declared forfeited on the opening day of court but yesterday i* appeared that Miss Mueller did not understand that ner case ‘was coming up so the court ordered the erasure of the forfeit. The same course was tak I cate of Gordon, who fated va cnpene | SUNSHINERS TAKE befl-u\(‘ of a misunderstanding, Other Cases Heard. Fred Foster, a jitney driver, plead- ed guilty to a charze of drunkenness. Giechine Maranzie, Henry Pensky | Each Membe and Bernard Yeonoff, charged seper- ately with breach of the peace, the last named having been arrested in Plainville, pleaded not guilty on the advice of ‘their counsel. Judge Fred- erick B. Hungeiford, and their cases were scheduled for trial today- Jane and James Lentini, arrested by the state police on a charge of arson alleged tc have been commii- ted in Hartford on May 24, pleaded not guilty. They are New Britain people and are represented by Lawycr W. F. Mangan. The case will be tried tomorrow. MISSID GIRL LOCATED. Stella Osicka, the sixteen years old | membership list, Osgood avenue girl who ran away | CTowell One wheel chair is not in use. Also | remedies. cushions, six pairs of | ownership will in any one odd crutch, and one |system or conduct of the s not known here from her home in the suburbs sever- life, was located by Sergeant George lice headquarters and her were notified: New Veils. BOWEN & CO. Opening Days A veryattractive showing of the New Fall and Winter Hats This display closely indicates all the new and distinctive styles becoming to every type of face. New Gloves Each Rainy Day At a meeting of Canonicus Branch of the International Sunshine society in the appointed was giv dropped on ulated money three air al days ago because she did not like | crutches, life in the country and craved city | commode chair. The annual state convention of the = Kelly last night. The girl was room- ! International Sunshine society will be Mrs. William C. ing at Wooding's boarding house on | held Main street. She was taken to po- | tember 28, ]mrcnts siah, Mrs. M. L. to Lay Aside One Penny | 4nd Mrs. & deridge & This Ycar, “Rainy Day Stocking.” New Haven, Tuesday, Sep-| ter of Brooklyn, N. Y. at the church of the Mes- { t,.their home Orange street ncar Elm | weeks with Mrs. Rock avenue. The morning 9 and the afternoon A delicious lunch ! E 10 4 UNIQUE PLAN 12:30 for thirty-five cents, Khodes and Mrs, ion opens at 3 o'clock. | at Marshall were L. M. s alternate. It is hoped that many of the mem- bers of the local society will attend. RIKER-HEGEMAN'S SOLD, Nothing js known . C. A, parlors everal | of the Riker- committees for the coming year were | the reported transfer and each society member | terday of the great stores Lo the United Drug Into this stocking a penny will be [ of that city by the United Cigar stores every stormy day and at|company- The the last meeting in June these stock- ings will be returncd and the accum- | and under the new management w:ll will be used to further | be operated as part of the aims of the society. Liggett system. v name has been added to the [ company is known that of Mrs. Mary L. [ the Rexall peoyple business in propiiet Whether do an annual business of $1 delegates Barnes and Mrs, Al- at the local store of Boston yes- drng company w0 ,000,006., the so-called Dr huge medicines and in the . Levett and daugh- , have returned two M. Kelly of B]m*l\l 30 | | | | | | | Clarence Brady to Make Try f | for the season will be taken up. The | | ter the meeting under the direction BARS Tomatoes EGGS 3 Ins 25¢ 3 cans 10¢ 35¢ doz Grandmother’s OATS, - pkg 7c —————————————————— 10—Stamps Free With Any of the Following Gnceneo—lo 1 can Sultana Spice .... sauce 2 ] 15¢ 1 pkg. A&P Borax *...... 1 hox “2 in 1 pkg. Flashlight or Mlvmlv‘ 2 pkgs. LaFrance Laundry Tapiota . 10¢ Tablets ceevie.. onch Bo 1 pkg. Shredded Wheat . .1 1 pkg. Dog or Puppy i'ood.10c 1 pkg. A&P Ice Cream or 1 bot. A&P Grape Jelly Powder .... ...10 1 bot. A&P Mustard . 1 bot. A&P Worcestershire 1 bag Ice Orcam Salt Free Delivery Delivery Tel 135 LODGE NOTES. path in 10 2-5 seconds, On the foots ball team he played in the backfield, Important Mceting \\ in Ih Held This | but will shift to end this year, Evening to Make Futnre Plans, v - All officers of lexington lodge, 1. 0. 0. F., are requested to be present | o 3 C y i Jehn Krowae Appears in Cour at the meeting this cvening us plans | Appear 1 Just Time to Save Himself $100. BOND NEARLY FORVEITED. initiatory degree will be rehearsed af- John Krowac burst into police court : o this morning just in time to save his of Degree Master R. B. Crocker, The 8 J! Todge plans to begin degree work at bond of $100, put up hy le Sk, the first meeting in October. from being declared forfeited to Plans are under way for the cele-[state. Clerk Emil J. Dunberg bration of the nineteenth anniversary | already called the bond and it of the institution of thix lodge and jabout to be forfeited the celebration will take the form of | rushed in. He was charged a roll eall and donation supper. «teuling apples from Crean's orchard ] At the corner of Allen strect and Mc- Clintock road. He pleaded gullty and was fined $5 and costs, End Krowac stopped at the orchard on e ‘ his way home from work and while Position on iligh Schcol Team. he climbed the tree a NEW PLAYER OUT. friend walted The football squad of the New Brit- | below and picked up the fruit he ain High school will be further aug- | threw down When the owners mented on Monday when Clarence | Showed up, however, his friends oh Brady, formerly a football star andjterra firma deserted him and Krowao track man with the New Jersey Mil- | was eaugat in the top of the old apple itary Academy, will don a suit and | tree e a bid for a regular end posi- SO tion on the local eleven Auxiliary No. 1, Sons of Veterafs, At the New Jersey Military Acade- | will hold a regular meeting in G. A, my, Brady held the record for the | R, hall at 7:30 o'clock LomMORFOW 100 yard dash, going down the cinder | night.

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