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|ABSENT CHAUFFEURS| ARRESTED BY POLICE {Martin and McCarthy Held for “Taking and Using” Auto McMahon another Oliva to New Workingman,” a favl D, Thowmpson, \dmisston 10 Hor t Hall by hlun advt 1t is reported on Palish the Corn excellont that Orphan: has rehased ollus Daly proper The interested parties could not ho pated today to the author P rthy, both chauffeur f = P McC chauffeur, Martin, attiem report and Charles of the Y. )\ will h and rehearsals for to be put at thy ar will com- known before Judge John An impor well A. & B morrow forenoon entertainment OL R. M. be pnced Ar eting plation ye ant meeting minstrels pleade H ing and | sion their case in bonds of $200 of their attorney, McMahon and J. >s for the st McMahon's car was taken from ¢ hin’s garage Fricay morning at 2:05 o'clock. Iarly yesterdsy - | was founa overturned in near Upson’s corner in | Martin, the chauffour who to have taken the car from the sarage, and McCarthy, who ix said to have heen one of his five companions were Loth an dav: 1 ng the two | were arrested on Main A\. J. Ricnardson McCarthy in a 11 to the men, M not guilty be Kirkham in police court this morn- “willfully taking using an automobile owned by McMahon without his perm Both pleaded not guilty and was continned until Tuesday ch at the request p. F. McDonough. \Weston are wit- | ¢ i an to a charse of be ents were made the Deale Ly afternoon for mual banquet, which will Turner hall, Sunday, Ma Mrs. George W rbin s left last on orida A the county congres nal committee of the socialist party Il be held tomorrow afternoon at adq ers. T. J. Kelly of New jiford will speak on, “A Message of e For colds, n and Moon lent is vour br vt A meeting ttee b h jngements jmeetinc at Y . of Liquon as- the be held | h and dat a trip Co evening meeting of the ditch Kensington. is alleged ip. catarrh Ointment friend Dickinson throat Lini- sou e and missing young men street by Ofli- and Patr 2 hondsman spend the cver bes « sale by the Quirl but Mg night Accordin | two voung | out of the dered the were four At Upson's in the car and overty All of | were thrown | caped injury with | Martin, whose right will renched. Feur of the to- | 30 walked hack to New and rtir and McCarthy dise pearcd. L they toid the lice they had ned from Har I fora. Both Martin that the son d to secur: of the executive com- obliged Republican 1d holding of Swedis last evening were made for the zanization on was Ar- the car story told wrtin’ took garnge and then wheel to McCarth other fellows in the ca . corner the machine caught trac ped on the snow in the ditch, Martin accupants of the car violentiy, but ail es- the exception of leg w badly of the Pritain the irren- There i ; adies Auxilia ‘hurch ned the out society svea in Vesa | members arc of Moose et in Judd's hall at ride ow afternoon. The ss team will confer t. Mary’s Ladies’ T. A Pty will hold a valentine par meeting February 24. Prizes given and each membcr bring a friend. A to be taken after 30 o'clock Hartford de- t night po- e, just retu & so- ty after wi'l nd McCarthy claim {hey descrted the car and remained out of the city all day that they were frightened nt result their escapade that they not know what to do. They sayv they “lost their head” and fled before they fully considered their act Prosecutor Klett promises some in- | ng develapments when the trial the two chauffeurs comes off on re is ¢ : tin roup phe the me the dia Ladies’ 0. H pos frorm Auxiliz nd he last the v t night ne bru anniversary to February © the members Eht nd the degree team will he otographed Sunday morning, Fe ry 20. An old-fashioned dance will held after the meetir bruary A taken pic of last t | Tuesday. Y. W. C. A number of ¥ speak at Vesper { ject being *‘\Wh A, NOT W, C. A.-girls will | tomorrow, the sub- | t the Association | Miss Zanzinger will | Jennie Bertram from will sing. i1l To Prevent the Grip. a cold coming on;{ Means to Me p it by taking LAXATIVE BROMO | lead and M JININE and thus keep the system | the Aokiya club condition to prevent the GRIP.| The Busy Bee club ¥ Hve afEups ere only one “BROMO Q - | per on Monday evening. The Ramona | 5 W. GROVE'S signature on | club will meet as usual on Wednesday | evening. The Chahpanwee club girls | are having a supper Bible class on | Thursday evening at 6 o’clock. On Wednesday evening, February 16, the Silver Bay club will put on ‘Rebecca’s Triumph” a comedy in | three acts. The play is full of action Absolutely Removes and humor, and is very well worth ndlgestlon' Onepackage | Wuite seeing. . Tickets are on sale at | roves it. 25c at all druggists. ! the Y. w. c. [Wiren you feel i | is 19} SELL-ANS It’s the Kindly Thought Not the cost of the gift that makes a Valentine ted. 80c the Pound Appre Chocolates “The sweetest story ever told The sweetest Chocolates ever sold.” Haif, One and Two-pound Boxes ‘Clark&[’)ramcr ) DRUG STORE TR Rexall Store I3 MAIN STREET 1 CANDY FOR YOUR VALENTINE An exceptionally large stock of Mary Garden, Whit- . man’s Crane’s and Page & Shaw’s to select from. Vienna Asst. Mixed Hard Candies Honey Flakes Peanut Butter Straws Choc. Walnut Straws Honey Marshmallows Salted Nuts, all kinds DICKINSON — DRUG CO.. . %% MAIN STREET | Sergeant { from la which were valued { book | ik (e i ! his NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, H:BRUARY 12, 1916. SAN TARSKI FINED §51; IS REARRESTED Pawnbroker to Face Another Charge in Police Court Monday W t | until S Tafa Tarski, on Sam pawnbroker found guilty and 5 by Judge John H. Kirkham in police court this morning for taking a dia- mond ring left in his charge without giving the owner an opportunity to redeem it within the six months re- quired by law. Immediately after sentence had been pronounced Prose- | cutor George W. Klett had Tarski rve- | arrested on another warrant, charging | | him with a similar offense other complainant. T fended by Lawyver Mor It was charged by the state that on Tony Demarco pawned @ and chain and a diamond ring He claimed that the over $110 and tes that ki had offered him amount for it, although he put value in Tarski's account book as $ On November the pledge was re- newed. Last Sunday Demarco visited police headquarters and complained to Detective Bamforth that he had tried to redeem his watch, chain and diamond, on three or four different cceasions and that finally Tarski had offered him $30 and explained that| be did not have the ring. The police | communicateq with Tar: and ho;, ave a pawn check which, he said, if | . presented at the State Loan company Hartford would entitle him to deem his valuables as he had left them there. Demarco went to the Hartford loan office and was informed that i haa taken the articles out ¥s or two weeks before. Bamforth gave the same tes- timony. Frank Maietta also cor- roborated this testimony and said that although he had been appointed De- marco’s agent to redeem the pledzes he had been unable to get satisfaction T Saxe Claims a Hold Saxe declared that the “hold-up” on the part of | He said that he had talked | his friends and thev had ad- him that if he could not get | his valuables he could T heavy damages. case was a “hold-up.’ denied any irregular s. e said that the jewelry was pawned at his place on May On the following day, he said, he had the 1mond in his pocket and lost it. All cfforts to recover it failed. He said that he issued the new et for the | diamond on November because at that time “he was not ready” to tell the owner that he had lost Tar- ski, however, asserted that was | ready and anxious to make | able cash settlement with He said that he haqd offered Demarco back his watch and i at $65, and an ad- | $10 which would be equal to which Demarco placed in his the value of the ring. This | had been refused. He then saia | Demarco told him he had sold ticket for whereupon Tarski fered him $30 in settlement. ing the cross examination by Prose- cuting Attorney Klett, Tarski proved a contradicting witness and on several ons became badly confused id at onc time that after he lost ring he told Demarco that he | forgot that he had left some of articles at a loan company and “it might be there.” Sergeant Bamforth Iso denied that Tarski ever made | scveral statements to him that on the | and the accused had testified to | making. | Tn summing up the casc Pm:ommn-} Klett scored Tarski severely. He dwelt long upon the fact that Tarski | haa once offered Demarco $110 for; ring and then haa “lost it” afte Ibaning $75 on it. He intimated that ihe pawnbroker might have disposed of the $110 rink for good price clsewhere and declared that there st ome reason for the m of this ring.© Lawvyer Saxe insisted that it was entirely within the realm of possibilities to lose a diamond ring, to which the prosccutor replied: “Of course it yossible to lose diamond ring— conveniently so. wyer Saxe marco had been stand and had formed of the reet, was fined and co A watch for §6 was worth « I ki ro- in c Tars ten d | | | | Lawyer case v et ot a back Tar: as a vl « ki Hence (Ir‘:ll~’ ¥ it he a reason- Demarco. to give chain, | ditional the $75 offer t occa He s the 1 vd a a De- the in- insisted falsifying probably Jaw which permits party injured he had heen to re cover treble costs for his lost article hence the boost in the value from $75 110. He told the court t Tars ad been telling the truth. He had lost the ring and was willing | to make a fair settlement for cash. that on heen To Face Another Charge. After Tarski was fined $50 and sts, bonds were fixed at $300 for an appeal. While the accused was wait- ing for a bondsman, Prosecutor Klett Lad him re-arrested on a second warrant. The complainant in this cese is R. M. Hause, who claims that on January 1, five days before Tarski went out of business, he pawned a ring set with two diamonds and a capphire, and had tired to redeem it but had been informed that Tarski did not have it but had himself pawned it elsewhere. He will be iried Monday. Events Tonight “Bought and Paid For,” Lyceum theater. High class photo plays, Fox’s thea- ter, moving Vaudeville and pictures, Keeney's theater. Q. U, hall s M, council, 0. U, A. Chamberlain | M., meets in Jr. Vega society meets in Vega hall, T | otic Service to wh Church Notices Sou Linco observed i the Sunday ow at will p riot,” eld in Senior school . Hill Thin “The Se The rinity rder hrogr ow Organ Prelude Hymn—*“My Country Prayer ’ Anthem—*"To Country Poems on Lincoln Solo—*“The Star Lincoln )fertor. Tymn- Addres Tymn. Land” Benediction Postluda The and at 12:10 and the Epworth League At 6 ent. of dress at children of the noon Sunday The program vice H Organ Doxology Congregational words of meditations of my are fol cepta stren Psalter—Morning selection, Hloria, malke | Scripture Lesson Prayer Offerto ing” Children's athers Hymn—*"“Guide T Jehoy Sermon— —“Am Tymn Cro; Benediction Postlude. and Adr m the connection 10:45 gth Hymn—*§ | Invocat Anthem— «t Congregational Church. Chureh Christ (Center Tonal), of Main and «trects. Rev. Henry W. Maicr, pastor; Rev. Elmer T. Thienes, Director of Religious Education. Services tomorrow 9:40—The Sunday school. 10:45-—Morning dren’s service 12:10—Adult classes of the school. 3:00—Armenian service. 6:00—Young People’'s meeting. Mr. Thienes will lead. Subject: Manhood of the Master. First Baptist Church. Earle B. Cross, minister. worship, 10: m., con- the minister. Theme for | the morning, “The Test of the Good Will of God.” Bible School Session 12:15 p. m., with c s for all ages Christian Endeavor Service 7:00 p. m. | Theme of the service, The Consecra- tion of Influence.” Leader, Rev. T. Edwin Brown, D.D. The church ex- | tends the privileges of these services to all who may desire to worship God { with them. ! of corner Fi Congre nal Church Church Memorial Sunday will be at the South church tomor- both the morning service and school session. Dr. Hill 1t 10:45 on “A True Pa- special exercises will be the Boys' Division and the department of the Sunday At the vesper service, 4:30, will give the first of a series ses on “Some Hidden the topic tomorrow being ecret Foe.” th Congregat In THE FEBRUARY DOLLAR sometimes doubles itself in these AFTER- INVENTORY SALES of fine wearables for men and women! One Lot of WHITE and detached cuffs. $2.00 values now $1.50 $1.50 values now $1.00 Two Lots of Odds and Ends of Suits and Overcoats at Half Price! Women’s Suits at Three Prices: Up to $25.00 Suits now Up to $32.50 Suits now Up to $38.50 Suits now ........ One Lot of Likely Traveling Bags duced 25 per cent. chool, graded ch Worship; Chil- SHIRTS — attached - Rev Morning ducted by Sl nity Mcthodist Chu Sunday evening service at Methodist is a Lincoln Patri- h 1 the patriotic are invited. The service is as fol- of the for city 1 that tis of Thee” 7 $1:).00 Re- O Dear, Dear Eichberg Thee, Second I \dvent Church White, pastor. 10:45 a. m. and ct for the evening ser- “Jesus the Redeemer.” Sunday and Bible cla: 0 noon. | People’s evening service at All e cordially invited > services. Spangled Banner” Mrs. Horton Address Mr Preach- 5 15 nurg 56 Wood | vice school “God of Our sincoln ‘God 710 Cook Fathers “IT PATS TO RYY OUR NINS~ MARTEORD, Oonnooting with 140 TRUMBULL ST, Bless Hillerest Chu 27 West Main street evening preacher. Service: | day 0 o'clock. Dr. Dilling- ham, WE ARE PREPARED MARSH&ALLLN JOHN P. ALLEN Successors to P. Marsh. House Painting, Interior I)(-(-m'mln;:. Paper Hanging. Stretched Canvas Ceilings a speclalty. Estimates furnished. contra ct too large, no job too small. Mr. Allen is a decorator of 23 ye ars’ experience, and a graduate of the New York School of Applied Arts. K or the past three years with the Sage- Allen Co., ot Hartford. Nome but the highest class of wo rkmen will be emplc MARSH & ALLEN, Deco rators, 38 Main St.; Sunday school meets at 9:45 Mr. Klingburg, superintend- A. P, MARSH the Children’s Home, will ad- — league on his work. In with the morning service a. m.. there is a service for and the children are taken following this service until s~hool hour for the morning English Lutheran Chur the Re- formation. Hungerford Court. Rev. Wunder, pastor Morning worship, Topic, “With Jesus on i Reception of new mem- v school noon. of FFrederic el 10:4 Sunda at Elim 'Church. ! Klingberg, pastor. Sun- | 10 o'clock. Sermon by Anderson at i1 o'clocl service. Young Peopl + o'clock in the aft a'dress by Mr. Anderson service at 7 o'clock when Mr. Anderson will speak on “The | | Second Coming of Christ.” ser- ed by this firm. Swedish Telephone. E. school at 1gelist D, Communion mecting = {noon with ning lows: Prelude 1y their property, G. Schweitzer, 90 (“hestnut Finda owning valued and Anns property at for a reduction of § T at the 2 to 5 o'clock. Prayer—*TLef 2810 mouth, and heart be ble in thy sight, O Lord, and my redeemer’ tand up for Jesus and Lords Prayer ‘Christian the Morn' my from street, asked 00 on a $4,000 rson of 185 F s a reduction of $3 $5,000; Helen M. Seeley of street, assessed for ~$2,100, reduction of $200; George D Copley of Park Place asks $1,000 off on an assessment of $9,000; kr- nest J. Stingle, owning a lot on Green- wood street assessed for $700, a reduction of $300; Willlam and nie Rehm of 28 Greenwood street are essed for $2,400 and think it $100 too much. Valentine and M. Schuss- ler of 27 Kelsey street want tion of $300 on an sessment { $3,500; Nils and Emma Nelson 1161 Jubilee street ask for $300 off an assessment of $2,300 and Philip | Smith of 376 East Main, $4,400, | assessment of $20,900. Memorial Church. will preach at the morn- ing service at 10:45. The Sunday school and Brotherhood will meet at 12, and the Jr. C. E. society at 4 p. m. he trustees will meet at the par onage on Tuesday, 8 p. m. An open air meeting for the ladies of the church, given by the L. A. society, will be held on Wednesday, 2:30 b m. Mrs. Mary E. A. Stevens, Southington will give an address. Music and refreshments. Praver meet- ing will be held on Thursday 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal on Fri 45 p. m. Stanley The pastor s "air- 00 sessment. view street ion on 59 Monroe People’s Church of Christ. a. m. Praise service; 10:45 aching by the pastor, M. on; 12:15. Bibie school; Young People’s meeting; p. ngelistic B e. Tuesday, +* Children’s meeting. Tuesday, m. Bible cl Thursday m. Mid-week praver servic welcome is extended. helley wants a page 20 10 m. . pr | Anders ip. m m. o'clock, 15 p. 45 p cordial 23 of seeks An- ‘In Heavenly Love Abid- Heushel Sermon Bag of t at Y. A reduc- of of J.k on Me. O Thou Great = irst Church of Christ, Scientist. Morning service at 10:45. Subjec:, “Soul.” Sunday school at 9:45. Wed- evening meeting at 8 o’clock. at the corner of West Main and Park Place. The reading ah’’ SEEK REDUCTIONS The board of relief had a busy session yesterday listening complaints of property owners are dissatisfied with the way the Soldier! of Chris 1 fairly to who and Chapel 37 street HARTFORD 'PHONE CHARTER 1026 WEEK OF FEB. 14--Twice Daily SAM HOWE'’S KISSING GIRLS witTH SAM HOWE HIMSELF) Da;inty! Eva Mull, Margaret Flavin and a Sterling Cast, Presenting “THE KISSING MAID” Niagnilicent Costuming, Scenic Equipment of Undescrib- able ,Splendor and a Chorus of Real Beautlies. A Musically Pleasing, Laughingly Amusing, Fascinat- ingly Aitractive Production.