New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 14, 1915, Page 3

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FORCED TO PAY UP e Frank Cook Arrested For Violation of Probation Three Years > Ago. After violating his probation since July, 1912, Frank Cook was arrested by Officer Matthias Rival last night Is a Busy Corner and was arraigned before Judge 0SI0N SI0re > [y Chief Advantage of | | Women’s Suits Paris Styles New York Mod Copied and adapted to the Created by the foremo signers Exceptionally smart The trend of style is set and Creations at very mod prices, Necessary alterations needs of Americans. our models are final authority. Careful attention to fitting. promptly. James T. Meskill this morning. After We take special pains to keep an | leaving the city Cook returned and is g Style and economy go hand in hand in, the Sage-Alissd up»lc:-rlule assortment of all the want- now numbered among the strikers at displays. The models are the final word in style; the ma ed kinds, although threads are honest and of guaranteed quality; the prices the lowest foreign are growing scarce, we still have a generous assortment of most of the | He pleaded not guilty and asked per- the New Britain Machine company. which suits of such materials and tailoring can be sold. The exhibit is so extensive that every woman can be sult et mbere: Imisgloniuostake on loppeal WL wes over Other boilers is that they heat the houses they FUR TRIMMED SUITS. VELVET SUITS, In Embroidery and Crochet Cottons | denied him by the court and proba- all the wanted kinds and colors can | tion was revoked. are rated to heat; found here, Cook’s friends came to his rescue and he was able to pay the fine and Suits of exceptional style and The very latest velvet 3 you don’t have to get the e e e o o lin and whipcord, trimmed with | ceived and meeting with . . D, . O Bmbroldery Colton. Ferl | conig of §18.0¢ imponed thres years “next larger 51ze.” A fact worth notlng. skunk, krimmer and beaver. stant favor. In rich bi lusta Convent Cotton, all colors Peri- | .00 tor breach of the peace and as- lusta Slipper Cottons, all colors. Peri- | (0 See what we offer at $19.75, navies, greens, fleld mou $22.50, $25.00, $29.50, $35.00, black, with smart trimmi $59.00, $69.00 beaver, natural eppossum lus 4-stre E roidery 2 5 S N e o 3 39.00 5. st suand s Embroldery, ficotton Thomas Borcofski of Myrtle street These Boilers give more heat.per pound of coal than others and 18500, R04E00, e Peri-lusta, Floss, Embroidery, 1arge | was fined $7 and costs, previous pro- £ 2 skeins. Silkatcen, light and heavy | pation was revoked and he was sent cost less in repairs. o o O || U s N T o D e guaranteed for zero weather efficiency and save fuel and labor. ton for Handkerchie all colors breach of tlhe peace he committed at Bucilla Crochet in white, all sizes. | nis home last night. He does no work Bucilla Perle Embroidery Cotton. all | an4q is on a continual drunk, accord- colors. Silkine Art Thread, 6-strand | jng to the witnesses. His two daugh- all colors. Silkine Crochet, white, all | tars, Mary and Annie, support the numbers: Royal tz‘ovh-r.\' l_ndin n_ml family. Officer Charles Grace made Rape, all colors.. Carpet Warp, white | tho arrest last night on complaint of unbleached and Arabian MAacrame | the family and neighbors Michael cord, white and unbleached. Rice | Rennick was arrested last night by Braid, white and colored. Novelty | Gfficer Dennis O'Keefe on a charge Braid, all sizes: Battenburg Braids, | of drunkenness and breach of the threads and rings, all sizes. peace. He made considerable trouble BELDINGIBROSHB N m rolderys| BSE e Saom oRe B AC SneosRnSce B0 Threads, all colors, Filo, Floss. Rope, | 2§ UVing to collect some pay. Judg- Twist, Royal, etc. Bucilla Embroidery |- “;e‘(‘}“ was fi"spfij\llcti on l(hp,h breach Silk, all colors. Puritan Crochet Silk, | Of the peace charge but he was all colors, 10c spool. fnedisof corgdrunenness They are simplicity itself in operation, are Careful attention to every There are no packed joints, «“Heat Ribs” cast on the in- teriors are found in no others. | $27.560 $35, $45, $49.50, detail of fitting. * | $65, $75. We are in close touch with the fashion shows and style views in New York and show all the new styles first, sheet iron parts or brick linings in these Boilers, and the | Sage-Allen & Ao They are a gilt edge invest- ment for those who want heat and plenty of it at the mini- mum of expense and care. FOR SALE BY “"e are agents for the famous PROCLTAIM E&RTIAL : A B%Z?mf??{ifltx:‘:l;:;txand Flo LAW AT SALONIKI f * M Jo 0- MlLLS & CO. Germantown 4 and 8-fold, Saxony, Spanish, Eiderdown, Rococo Wool, ete. Knitting Needles. steel amber and | Measure Affects Movements of Work- rubber. Bone and Steel Stilettos. Em- broidery needles, all kinds. men Employed in Trades Which UMBRELLA SPECIAL—100 Ladies’ Eroxige MilltaryaSupplics: i 26-inch, tape edge, American dyed | mne Hague, Oct. 14, via London NEW BRITAIN AGEN(S. (INCORPORATED) ‘ HARTFORD Mail Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention, W. L. MORGAN LODGE. | ARCHDUKE SALVATOR rashington L. Morgan lodge, K. of —_— P.“xl hr:::;:mna to observe its tenth | Austrian Passes Aw at anniversary November 23 with a tur- Castle on the Eibe, key supper and musical entertainment The committee of arrangements com- prises Walter Gould, chairman; Fred E. Clock, Charles H. Clark, and E. A. Amsterdam, via London, 4:20 a- m.—The death of Ludwig Salvator of Austria deis Castle, on the Elbe, is ai l:u(crfl\'(‘““r-_ by German newspapers. H e o = years old. LECTURED ON GERMANY. he Avohiube wus il A stereopticon lecture on Germany | ag an explorer and scientist. cotton and wool taffeta, $1.25 value $1.00 each, Children’s, 22 and 24-inch 75¢ each, Jadies Gents' and Children’s Um. | t0day. Proclamation affects the vari- WEST VERY SEVERE brellas, 50¢ up- ous trades which furnish supplies for = (e Qo Berlin Admits They Pierced German The proclamation. announcing that The Hague was placed under a minor state of martial law, was placarded Threw Out by Bavarians. this morning. The measure affects movements of workmen employed in Berlin, Oct. 14, Via London, 11: the trades which provide m A. M.—Correspondents of Berlin supplies. These workmen hereaf newspapers report that the fighting + will be compelled to obtain military | on Monday in the districts around permits if they desire to go to other | Loos and Souchez was most bitter. An districts. Foreigners are not affected | intense bombardment of twenty hours 2:30 p. m.—Martial Jaw in a specified Trenches, But Says They Were and partial form was proclaimed here | LOSSES OF FRENCH IN |san on Monday morning. It was directed again the hill near Vimy, as well as against the German posi- tions further north, between Loos and Givenchy. The particular object of the French The crowds at the men’s mission onslaught was the elevation to the|at St. Mary’s church continues in its west of Vimy which comands the flat ; atte land of Lens. and The French penetrated the Ger- | the man trenches in only one small sec- | by t : tion, where the defenders and their | When the mission closes took place on October 6. similar o thoss used”saxis guns had been buried by the Frenca R t 3 artillery fire. Bavarian troops threw | structions at last evening's services. considered out the French, using knives and hand | He d grenades. The losses of the French |imw are described as very severe. { with things that are injurious { 4:50 a. m.—Premier Salandra has re- ligic T *& NIVEN by the decree. preceded the French attack, which be- Post Carpet ; Company 219 Asylum St., Cor. Faynes St., Hfd. We Do Reupholstering and Have All Sorts of Materials Special attention is called to the fact that this is the time to have this work done- Drop us a card and man ‘Wfll call with Samples and also give you prices on work of this nature, Remnant Lengths of Materials at Reduced Prices Very choice materials are included In this display. enough for one Chair In any chosen material. The prices are extra low and quick selection is “advised. T GITAL Bl BV SeiE B PSR RS e AT Boston, Oct. 14—In the third in- hits each, and Duffy Lewis maintain ed his average of -500 for the s with a single and a sacrifice in four g 7} itrips to the plate. 1, Bancroft safe of Chalmers’ generosity, Cady at- i gecond on Barry's muff of Cady's | tempted a rifice. bunt. In trying | throw; 2, Speaker out at seeond; to field it Chalmers caught his spikes Iiddie Collins congratulating his for- in the turf and was thrown to the |mer teammate, Jack Barry, who is | ground, and both Barry and Cady |nglding down second base for Red were safe. After a sacrifice by Shore, | oy, fifteen years ago | Hooper singled and Barry scored. ot Relibs smokers of This, the story of the first Red Sox o e tally, tells the story of the game. The HER STRIKES OUT 2f. T.URKISHTRU?HIB breaks went against the Phillies, and | South Bethlehem, Pa., Oct. 14.—By Cigarettes today ! they were vanquished. Chalmers In |Wwinning at baseball by a score of 11 | "f'vfmt ,;',"'"‘ mu] as a P;‘t'r" _t:f] ;M to 2 and football by 10 to 0 the Le- | ray. Through beaten he pitched a | . e pos Mahers of the Highest Grade Turkish | grand game, and it is just possible high University freshmen yesterday Egyptian Cigarettes at i 'on the annual Founders' day sports and, intheWertd |} that if he had not been unfortunate in | Won t u 3 the third he would have been return- |from the sophomores. The latter won ) j LI | c0 o winner. Batting honors were |the relay race. In Twombly, the | divided by the rival first sackers, | {reshman twirler, Lehigh uncovered a | 1Luderus and Hoblitizel, with three | ind. He struck out twenty-one men. | ning of the fourth world’s series game, with Barry on first as a result Breaks Went Against Them :: | of leading a good Catholic life. Through the efforts of the mission fathers a class of forty-eight has been 2 prepared for confirmation and the the Unt prie is ¢ and of Bur! as wed in Bristol where the bridegroom is employed. was given last night in St. Matthew's | an honorary member of the church hall on Franklin Square by | pcademy of Sciences and of Louls Wagner. The pictures were un- | gomy of Sclences of Bohem Male Members of St. Mary's Church | ysually fine and the lecturer described | gois Castle is the ancestral Turn Out in Large Numbers. the views to the satisfaction of & | tne Grand Dukes of Tuscany. large audience. : e crens | MILK SUPPLY SHORT IN ndance at the services mornings | SUNSHINE PRESIDENT RESIGNS. | ™o W 5 50 0 evenings, and the recods set ".V( The resignation of Mrs. William H. | © 10 o0 08 o e ehort momenilast week are liable Lo fa }||Warner a8 presidentiof, UieilACOTROT: (imutkieupply S SR IINE he wayside before Sunday evening | ated Branch of the Sunshine soclety | ooy oe introducing - mi ev. P. J. Daley condicted the in- N i ) for the distribttion- of S dwelt on the bad effect of reading | SALANDRA BACK FROM FRONT. noral literature and tne associs Rome Oct. 13, vis Paria, Oct. 14, GEN. SARRAIL IN ¢ on and moralty. | turned from the front, where he had Athens, Greece, Wedne, he sermon last evening was one of | jpterviews with King Victor Emman- | via Paris, Oct. 14, 10:58 best of the week and was deliv- | ye] and General Cadorna, chief of |eral Sarrail, comman ered by Rev. Charles McIntyre, who | gtafr. He also has held long confer- | the French forces in Phillies Lost Fourth Contest Because for his topic, “It Is Appointed | ences with the ministers of war and |arrived in Saloniki o All Men Once to Die.” During | fnance, but no statement has been |take command of the sermon the missionary dealt on| made as to the decisions reached | army uncertainty of life and the value Xilan 1o tome nere next sunaas ana| The Kind You Have Always Boug e e o L THIS is the caution applied to the public announcement of Casto omposed of adults. has been manufactured under the su; vrvisum n{{(;:uu. H TRK > o over 30 years—the genuine Castoria. ‘e respectfully call the BURKHARDT-POPPEL, of fathers and mothers when purchasing Castoria to see that the wrapp Miss Julia Poppel, daughter of Mr. his signature in black. When the wrapper is removed the same n M Charles Poppel of 12 pears on_both sides of the bottle in red. Parents who have used Dwight street, and August C, Burk- their little ones in the past years need no warning against counts hardt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Christian imitations, but our present duty is to call the attention of L;t:rmn Burkhardt of 74 Williams street, were ation to the great danger of introducing into their families s married this afternoon at 3 o'clock It is to be regretted that there are [)eople who are now eng by Rev. A. C. Theodore Steege at the nefarious business of putting up and sellin, of parsonage of St. Matthew’s German should more properly be termed counterfeits, for med icinal prep Lutheran church. They were at- only for adults, but worse yet, for children’s medicines. It therefore 4 tended by Adolph Burkhardt, brother % all sorts of substitutes, ou the mother to scrutinize closely what she gives her child, Adults the bridegroom, and M Rose that for themselves, but the child has to rely on khardt, sister of the bridegroom, the mother’s watchfulness. maid of honor. Following their Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of ding trip the couple will reside 11b LIVER 1-2 Ib BACON for 15¢ PARK MARKET CO. | FREsH SATE Groceries, Meat and Fish ———230-232 PARK STREET———— FRESH FISH, CLAMS AND OYSTERS ____ FRESH FISH, CLAMS AND OYST - h Smoked Sausage Pure Leaf Lard Hamburger . . | ShiceaLean () . | Sliced Sugar Cured 9 5 ....31bs for 2§E B;ion .ean b 20c 25C Pork .. 1b Prime Rib Roast of Beef All Brands of 87_2 1 Short, Round and o 14 ¢ | Sirioin Steaks . 1b 22 8 Ibs Sugar. $1 .00 2TO 3 P. M. ONLY—SHORT, SIRLOIN AND ROUND STEAKS of Best Quality 20 Ibs Sugar & 1 Y, 1b Tea for $1 '25 Ib Salt Pork for gt Beans and '} 20 c ;{5({ l:ox:s of 3-5¢ Bags of atches for 3-5¢ cans of Evap. l O c Plenty of Veal and Prices | Genuine Rib Lamb l 5 c Genuine Legs of 1 8 Milk for ........ Are Low 1b Spring Lamb . .. Cabbage Free With 3 cans of Fancy 3 Rolls of Toilet 1 0 c Fresh Concord l 4 4 Corned Beef | Peas for P.S.—MONDAY, 4 to 9 p.m. ONLY—SHORT, ROUND, SIRLOIN and PORTERHOUSE STEAK of Best Quality . .. .. Grapes . ...a bsk 1b 18¢

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