New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 19, 1916, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1916. ,'VIASHER IS SENT TO Gylems || Jawrormoavs | SEVENTEEN REASONS WHY OUR It POST OFFICE SERVICE IS GOOD || ¢popT SUITS FOR day Booth's hall 7:30 sharp.—advt sulting Mrs. Thomas Ford he case of the Stanley Svea Grain ) CQal:¢ompany vs Harry Kopolo- of Kensington, %'has been settled out of court. . l;aso_nu- jall. Dress accessories. |a certain class of vouns men in this : ; £° g - : . T e 9 an on’s.—advt. city who make a practice of standing 3 5 g 1 : : X . ~ : In fashion’s newest fabric Jersey Cloth— t to raise enough money among |remarks about voung ladies, occurred ; 3 b \ 4 : e | . . . i i i i . i J .k . % Beautiful models full of vigorous lines at ocal chauffeurs are making an ef- | along the streets, ogling and making Pruselves to pay the fine of $100)in police court this morning when costs recently imposed on Wil- [ Judge James T, Meskill sent Clarence fjn Martin in addition to his Brayne to jail for thirty daysfor such ftence of thirty days. an 3 ffudgement of $5 for the plaintiff It was alleged that as Mr. and A ; g e 3 : i . B been awarded by Judge J. T.|Mrs: Thomas ""'\‘4 ROTE [cencington & ¢ > E . % R 8lill in the case of Ignaces Krys. | Vere Walking ub Main street vester- @ik vs. John' Lulavich. Klett & Al- | €3 at e ook e aRsean 4 ; p [ represented “the plaintift and M. | S/l8htly in advance, Brayne pointed ' ; ! B e Defenacn: “|to her and remarked to a friend 5 . v 3 ; ” ks = ”‘ ”‘ “there goes my lovely little girl. 3 K 4 - all 'the neckwear in | ford overheard the remark and im- | é ‘ - : s : e : dritain but we sell the best. | peaiately stopped further comments 1 . ; Of the same pepular Jersey Cloth in fine on Brayne's part by hitting him a 4 . . ¥ : ¥ e = - (& % G . i - i N i 9 S reen an x0ld. S e 0 e TS e e e : ; : | ‘ styles. Rose, Blue, Kelly 5 years old, has been reported | Officer J. J. King took both men to J ; - ; - B A ' the police as missing from home. | beadquarters where Brayne was held 4 : g - : See them! 'wo boxes of chewing gum were |on a breach of the peace char { len from George Geer's store on | Mrs. Ford said she had never seen nley street Tnesday night. The | Brayne before and did not know why ft was presumably the work of | he should single her out for his in- i : : ; : L : oy k4 - R g ilorstolls udge Meskill in the city court has |, b denledgncRallcentiona ety ik ; i ' ; p i ~ : B - levding wind s | though he admitted making a remark Laa A pleading within a week in : “Tf PAYS TO RNUY OBR KIND” HARIFORD, ease of L. 8. Knock vs Sam Tarski. : ! i & g ? B B Diftael oo o odinar iheRgInIRIn RS o e s 8 . ¢ % 4 | 3.9 ASYLTD! 9T. Connesting with 140 TRUMRULL ST, prices most appealing. about “my lovely little girl.”” He pro- I na S pears { different party and one about whom d ock and M. D. Saxe for Tarski | he had been talking to a friengdy of % : sk : : : =y Bhirts ot strong, firm, fadeless & his named Brusho. Asked how it was | £ i iy i 2 fés that will stand the wear and |be pointed at Mrs. Ford. Brayne said ub of the tub. $1.50 at Wilson’s. ' he did no such thing, but explained Ayt that he wags simply flicking the ashes ! ety from his cigarette and his motion was TO HOLD PARENTS DAY. | misunderstood. i A = . ey T Top Row Left to Right:—C. E. Hitchcock, €. J. Boardman. G. E- Kingsbury, M. F. Miles, J. B. Grace, l 0 I ecture HC]'C S Department of Y. M. C. AL to;] To Prevent the Grip. supt. of Mails: F. S, Cadwell, asst. su pt. of mails " Brotherton. ow Uarents Work of Institution. When vou feel a cold coming on, Center, Left to Right:—C. H. N. Hultberg, William Jackson, E- J. Munson, asst. postmaster; Postmaster Hon. J. F. Rutherford, of taking LANATIVE BROMO W. I\ Delaney. F. €. Lawrence, K. J. English, M. C. an. New Yorlk. City, will deliver a QUININE and thus keep the em Boitom, Left to Right—dJ. V. O'Brien. John Sheehan, M. H. Gibney. lecture at the e o in conditicn to prevent the GRIP. b ,'!',_I’LLX,.",‘{I:":(’"“Tf‘,l"h‘; There is only one “BROMO QUIN- e el j #fter being in the office u brief period perintendent of ‘mails and he also RUSSWIN embers Next Tuesday | LY E. W. GROV nature on The past record of the New Britain | °f time, Postmaster Delaney soon handles the affairs of the postal sav- THEATER s e 2ie i realized that he was su nded by ir bank, a department which has e ey bR s e = TS =3 post office is one that will no doubt | a force of men who were ardeni and pered so rapidly within the past S e B i il 136 carted out in the LEHANE HERE TONIGHT. be looked upon with pride by the citi- | faithful workers, and in a recent dis- vear. that the officials in Washington, | § s 'h‘ ot eclibcing IR order: 9, t0 2:30 ofelock ve.| = B i zens of this city, particularly those | cussion with the postmaster, he said: D. C. have commented favorably on | L btior:;, music ana socis ) o’clock, | Prominent Irishman Will Speak in | who have felt the effects of the ex- | “they are second to none in (on- it SMILITARISM firess of weicome by Gustave Wing- Turner Hall, cellent service that has been given necticut.” Aside from the daily interest in DESTROYED (?).” | president the Boys' cabinet. Sagks e for the past year. To attain results | When it is considered that during their work, the boys are putting con- s of boys will tell of the wot Speaking :,r Cornelius !_,chunr: Who | that bring forth words of praise | the course of a day over 50,000 pieces side sle time and eiiort into making | All pea Loving people are Bhe department, : five minute | 2PPears at Turnel hall this evening, a | peard in all parts of the city is evi- | of mailing matter. not including par- ngements for the state conven- | particularly interested in this tches. At 3 o'clock, a gymnasinm | }62ding western periodical has the | Gence that there is one thing that is | cel Dost, is handled, a fair idea may tion of the Post Office Clerks' usso- question. Many of the nations dion will be given. After the ex- '“’,l,(r'(“'i"“ Mol o | carred out to the letter at the local | be formed of the efficiency of each «a irn waish renven Y his ety are at war, and many of th s ,’1‘“" e ‘y: “{y““‘l-i_‘l'm “"'mn";::_‘ W'r“ office—efficiency. man. Complaints are rar heard on Memorial Day. Judging from the m;f\mm ‘)1‘,-(:;5‘?\"‘&“]\:.»‘ ,‘,’;\:1‘.’2‘.‘\'“ intellact WoE m"m_‘ k(\mmo“‘ mm‘l' When the new postmaster \\‘“,‘1\11(1 the service at the present time tentative vlans Faulaed to ‘mm». “1 Vx-“|’4.trm on m‘m.h wit, humor and pathos lm"",”mhined named last May for _:'w place and 1 is ,1:Il that can be d for. ] the affair will be. ome event and l,‘ gho Das m»x;;.v« Rana fn one person a5q that one movson o | IBter entered the office, the inmer| The general supervision of the the ting delegates will leave the G, S sl . | POTsOn A | (orkings of the service as conducted | clerks is in the capable hands of city satistied that when. the New avoid wars it w labor leader. But such is the un- i ing then will the : ; G tos wasasiph Jan S ENCrice lanpedintende \f Britain p ice clerks do a thing, blessing to b usual and unlooked for in the person | PV l'ncle Sam ‘]”.mlm sl NT‘.“'; el I,‘ 5 S Srien atepdent §of SR ”,']mc t time ever come when it will be possible for all Militarism to be elim- fof Cornelius Lehane. He fs the per- | {0 NIm as the Potomac river. Bu i SR e e inated? Mr. Rutherford will give the answer to these questions in tor who tells a stor that D N e e e N i s CA N - S i his lecture, using the Bible as his authorit raight home and moves the ¥ IFor several vears he has traveled extensively in the countries of bsolutely Removes .:v|l,\ f)i men to thought and action I)ISSATISFIED CI,IURCII " gislature and was clected on the I“n nf \\m»t hester, Innl‘. ac “"H ’v: ISurope. .\‘ A “”‘,] Africa, and is personally familiar with many of W. Yergin of the Boys' X M. O &L his LYCEUM pition refreshments will be served. e program will be repeated in the ming commencing at 7 o'clock he “Father and Sot pquet will eld March 10 { America can well feel proud that she ticket from Chicago. | Mr. Stewart as a soloist and the conditions there. has been blessed by his adv > The lecture 11 be free and tl cec vanied in her singing h hdigestion. Onepackage |fis peon essed by his advent here. | MEMBERS HOLD FORTH | ,uiiic i ieea. Sl e 3 is a true and friend of oves it. 25cat all druggxsla. numanity itself.”—Chicago Day Book. Peoples’ Church Members Confer at Home of M. O. Baker and Dis- Successors to A. P. Marsh. cuss Situation. House Painting, Interior Decorating, Paper Hanging. Further grievances against the N ot 3 b “ Stretéhéd Canvas €Ceilings a specialty. 2 i : 4 sti ev. N Anderson and a strong Listimates furnished. Nc contract too large, no job too small. R e B San el g 2 o B ’ { ¢ Mr. Allen is a decorator of 25 years’ experience, and a graduate of the | determination not to submit to hi ; % 4 ‘) ; : | harter 1026 @ York School of Applied Arts. For the past three years with the Sage- | pastorate were voiced at a meeting | § % - 3 \ ¢ ‘ en Co., of Hartford. held last night at the home of M. O. | B & A0 S — None but the highest class of workmen will be employed by this firm. | : , e MARSH & ALLEN, Decorators, 38 Main St.; Telephone. Baler o Flack Rock anenus and oy - e e e U ENTIRE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 21 2 " . 7 2y 2 ples’ church. About forty-five were £ drn in attendance and Gilbert Linton | ¥l 9 1 | : KHAREE’S H. WALDRON S the different phases of Rev. Mr. Anderson’s administration that was | distasteful to them and George Weyh b ; > number of inciderts which he | ; : on the outside just the same as a foolish head gets mussed on the thought were not favorable to the | 8 : s inside. Any kind of a heal at all except a bald head, needs a hair pastor. Mr. Weyh, among other things, is credited with declaring brush pretty regulariy. i that he has noticed for a long time | Y =Y has opposed pastor Anderson's views I gy von e & gons i cema o e )L S0 Be Aiienn o MANAGER MESSING GIVES THIS SHOW HIS PERSONAL GUARANTEE. same, but get oné of our worth while brushes, Good brushes co e e T more than poor brushes, but they are worth more. We sell you a 1 to the pastor. Mr, Wevh said he good brush for 50c. We sell you a better one for 75c, $1.00 and so is one of that number. Knowing con- citions in the church as he does, Mr. Wevh is said to have closed his 2 2 f it is not exactly as represented, brin back. 2 we guarantee, and if it is not exactly as represented, bring it ba e S S on up; in fact we have them at all price: Every brush that we sell would be advisable for the minister to “take a walk while the going is b good.” e : | | ‘ 3 ‘_ i . | | lClarkS'b ra]ncr dS ’u]”’q I.r‘],“l‘.“: : | A Show Embrac cing L Those Who Like | nection business meeting TheRexall Store and during the evening other dis- | 8 Many New Ideas | . N GOOdy Clean COmedY d contented parishioners spoke their 18T MAIN STREET minds. All seemed to hold the opin- jon that they would not leave the | i | = . ) ': - \ Cat(‘hy MUSiC and church they had helped to build up, in the hands of the pastor and they would continue in their efforts to got | [ A istic 1 E | i - 7 H 1 F d sl e o rustic i kvery ; o [ Pretty Girls Will Fin pastor “knocking” different members . . were also deplored. The annual D 'l | i ; ¥ . 2 meeting was also discussed again etai L - - . [\15 Th S Th S and the opinion was prevalent that . . . e 0se g 1 if the church has seen fit to accept i fl’f"!.gl"Z'f\‘.;mh?‘?“'_(.JZ,‘,'iI‘!fI" e ) . . | Production. a box fied 2 ke 2 oty ot nave | The Acme of Fun and | ‘ RUS TR e Melody . L STYLE CHOCOLATES [l =i @ ) g There Is None y 5 : OLIVER W. G | L . Crearr'ls‘ of assortec.i flavors and Rlch Dut?h Coatings. e A Chorus of Life and - . | Better--There are Few A delicious confection worth twice the price. o i o | o omorrow at Methodist Church, | [ A 39C a box Hon, Oliver W, Stewart of Chicazo, | [ | Loviliness . . As Good. cne of the foremost workers in the prohibition party, will deliver an ad dress tomorrow _afternoon o’clock at Trinity M. E. church under the auspicies of the Flying Squadron foundation, an organization which has as i head ex-Governor Hanley ; of i Mr, S Gover- Indiana. Stewart and ” nor Hanley worked together in DRUG CO 169-171 long campaign which took the fyin MAIN STREET squadron through cvery state in the union. Mr., Stewart W the only prohibition member of the Illinois

Other pages from this issue: