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NEW, BRITAIN DA ILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1 016.4 City ltems BREACH OF PEACE CASE FOR SATURDAY [Réngers dance Forester's hall, Ken- gton, I'riday evening.—advt. he New Britain I lio hsidering the advisibility of form- a Radio league. All members reaueetea G050 presend ot e | SIS Witnesses Late in Arriv- ¥t meeting, to discuss the question, | r . ing in Court Today D: J. Murray who has been at- club is pding the Photographe conven- M in New York is expected home pight. lasquer: dvt. Mayor George A. Quigley will open P three night's carnival of the Bich people of the city at St. Jean iBtiste hall Saturday evening. arl Peterson of Jubilee street will @F the Swedish Old People’s Home Brookly: N. Y, in a few days. jPhiree candidates will be initiated at p imeeting of the Royal Arcanum t Tuesday evening. meeting of the Men’ édish Luthe: s evening I’he Ladies Teutonia Mannerchor jety will open a three nights' t the society hall on Arch street | s evening. ! Once more the case against Kakos {Jacob has been continued in the local police court, this time at the request . the state. Jacob is charged with Ireach of peace, it being alleged that on Tuesday morning he brazenly in- suited Miss Vera Sewyck on Main street. The case was continued until Saturd. when the young woman did {rot appear in court on time. She jarrived subsequently and explained | lier tardiness by saying she had hesi itated about coming to court alone and had tried to get her father to ccompany her, but because of illness had heen unable to go. Lawyer B. Hungerford, senting the accused, had vitnesses Rev, Elisha Adams, pastor f the Persian-Assyrian mission at South church, and the Rev. Dr. W. C. Hill, pastor of the South {church . Dr, Hill was much vexe at the case could not be disposed of ;this morning and to Prosecutor . W, tlett he criticised the police for not making it imperative for the girl to fappear in court on time. fo Loy Held in $1,000 Bail. 1tion Sider, - society to | R in the Bell ¢ lothe isloves, shirt, w tard $15 in cash de Hol. and Hoff. Sat eve. | | | | | | | ub of the n church will be held | be repre- among his ohn ¥. Maloney is heing mentioned a candidate for councilman in the h ward on the democratic ticket. T: George Wilcox Dwight pet is confined to her by ill- s. lembers of the Y. M. T. A iety are'in receipt of an invi i the Bristol T. A. B md a social and dance next Tuesday evening Beloin has returned where he »f her sister. of home was ar- two alias Feilder, charge of stealing n overcoat, hat and atch, chain and charm from Joseph Somo- nis of 140 Winter street on February The total value of the articles was $1 sider fled to New fter the theft and was extri- back to this state. Detective rth brought the prisoner home Lt. Through Jacob Winkle, W acted Polish inter- guilty and bound him superior John a gr its ¢ stolen iYork dited sam il p. doctor raincoat. Wilson's. bil s U'CELEBRATE ANNTIVERSARY 1ans for enih an ary the St. J ry pti wil jaceting of the s committee will subm ol | Efebrew Who er: socicty ter, Sider jJudsc H Y | cver to the next term of th curt in honds of $1,000. Released. released Steve a burglar emerging Park Burglar Suspect e, | (hief i EYE SPOTS | zZedroski, heid yeste spect. He was the rear of floating specks, blurred vision, saloon carly yesterday morn- pains in the eyeball, heaviness of Officer Herbert Lyon under the lids, soreness, yellow tinge to that warranted suspicion white of eyes, all originate in liver or stomach disorder. s a burglar. It was not Zedroski believed to has day canght Anderson's Rawlings as om treet {ing by (conditions lthat he wr much 1 innocent pelice would be really attempted released. I <0 s e as it is the fact that the unable to prove he a burglary, that he . Fortify the \gainst Grip When Grip is prevalent LAXA- TIVE BROMO QUININI should taken, as this combination of Quinine with other = ingredients, destroys germs, ac Tonic and Laxative nd thus keeps the system in condi- tion to withstand Colds, *Grip and Influenza. There i only one [ “BROMO QUININ W. Grove's signature on box, o System fford almost instant relief and priify the system against recur- nce of these distressing ailments. ey tone the liver, purify the stomach, ulate the bowels, cool the blood. roly vegetable. Plain or Sugar Coated. 80 YEARS’ CONTINUOUS SALE PROVES THEIR MERIT. Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphia PARKER IS PR business meeting of cluh of the South Congrega- church ws last nightt, upper. There were present and officers folows: President, vice president, secretary, Ger- Chariles ENT, A the Baraca- Davis tional [ precedea by a | nineteen member were chosen Clesson W. Parker: £yvdney A. Montague ald Vibberts: treasurer, Schmidt. as Aarch, April and May are ays damp—a wet spell of ather is upon us. eep dry and cheat tor. n this climate you will use aincoat more than any er garment you own. “THE DRIZZLER” ! = aarEe o i TO FORM NEW TEAM. t's a new construction and | 4 meeting of the recently "Il see it in our east win- | desree team of the New Britain B Wnt leak, won't|iiitiion'in the rooms of the loze ck, won't wet through, | in Holmes and Hoffman's block. The SELLS FOR $5. | committee in charge of the formation | of the team, consisting of Thomas : i our money back any time | George Giler, will submit a report. Birmingham, James McAleer and lou want it : AT lhe Wilson Cu. DALY COUNCIL WHI of the series of whists to be held monthly by Daly council, of C., was held 1 evening in the quarters in Hanna's block on Main street. There was a large attends The prize winners were: Miss Ryan; second, Miss MclIntyre; gentlemen’s, first, Mr. Kiniry: second, Mr. Conlib. Dancing followed the card playving. The first K. st the organized BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25¢ at all druggists. THE CORONA FOLDING TYPEWRITER THE TYPEWRITER For YOUR PERSONAL USE 1ST IN THE OFFICE 2ND IN THE HOME 3RD ON THE ROAD ‘Weighs but 6 1bs (8 3-4 1bs. with case) and is equipped with all modern and up-to-date improvements. Rec- ommended by over 50,000 satisfied users. Call or ask for demonstration. STATIONERY DEPT. ICKINSON | == DRUG CO., .4 MAIN STREET 3 b Events Tonight | | l ‘ ‘ | “An Outside Lyceum theater. High Fox's theater, s photo plays, | ? N ! Motion pictures and vaudeville, ! Keeney's theater. ! New meets at Britain Jodge, B. 34 Washington PR OF street. Board of finance and taxation meects | in City hall. One hundred Men's society mects | Vega - liall. { 1 Lutheran Men's club meets parlors. in Swed in church Council, O Main street. New meets Britai at n U. 2 | | | i | Court Tlagles Progre hail A. meets In | Ladies Teutonia val, annerchor 1, carni- Mannerchor New Britain Turner Turner hall. i society. meets in T. A. B. Minstrels social and dance A. B. hall | lodge, 1. O, A. M. hall Le. ington (o) ice 0. F., meets St Jean Church Baptiste society, meets street. at lodge, . reet. Vater Jah 187 Arch of H.. meetsat New Britain nest, G. A. R. hall 0. 0., meets in Local No. 27 in Oriental hall B W., meets Is: Juda' bella hall circle, D, mects in Court Charter Oalk. Electric hall. A meets in D. OF C. TRISH the meeting of No. Daughters of ¢ mittee was appointed an “Irish Night" the last meeting TGHT. rt.Columba, stile, & com- | arrange entertainment ' in March. The committee cons of the Misses Ag- nes, Mary and Nellie Hennessey, Mrs. George Henn Mrs. M. T. @ Mollic Jackson and Mary Gorman. The hanquet committee ports everything in readiness for the annual banquet which will be held this year at the Hotel Beloin, Tuesday evening, March 7. As most of the members have notified the committee of their intention to be present, indi- cations poing to a gathering, A very fine program has been I‘LI)‘A;H\II and with Landlord Beloin’s usual 200d menu added to this, a very pleasant evening is anticipated by the court. The committee consists of the Misses Mary E. Gorman, Mollie Jack- | son, Anna McBriarty and Mrs. D). J. McGuire At t Sl to for | at ey, ean, et large = { TING. of the its annual HOLD ANNUAL M The Woman's Aid socicty t Baptist church held eting at the church vesterday af- ternoon and practically the entire membership was in attendance. Re- perts for the past year were pre- sented and optimistic feelings pre vail regarding the work of the com- ing vear. The following were elected officers for the coming Presi- dent, Mrs, Frank Cadwell president, Mrs. Earle B. Cre rets Mrs, Katherine G. Joy: urer, Mrs. W. H. Judd. yea MAY SELL current that the Re, COAL YARD about the coal yard estate inge hands. the talk it has Hart & Cooley furtive glances | the property, but an official of concern said tod that there | S nothing new in regard to his con- }‘ cern purchasing the place immediate- | 1y, Rumors are to the effect the John I, Myrtle street may s In connection with been stated that the company has cast city of on on the W S | LATHERS WILL STRIKE. | Although it was expected that the | lathers in this city would walk out vesterday after their demands for an increase in wages had been turned down by the master masons, the strike has failed to materializ 1t is like- ly that on the completion of several Jjobs that the men are now working on the walkout will occur, which will effect about fifteen workers ot the craft BIRTHDAY. Cook, pastor of Trinity Methodist Bpiscopal observed the anniver g vesterday church, | sary of his borth | and in honor of the event a jxoint reception was tendered him b, the membes of the Epwo le Philathea class, and the Bara A dictionary for his study w sented to the pastor. A socis was held and refreshments served. RELIABLE HOMI T¥ Thousands of wiv sisters are enthusiastic of ORRI 7, because it loved ones of the “Drink thereby brought happine: homes. Can be ven sec RINE costs only $1.00 per for Free 3ooklet. The Brainerd Co., 181 n REATM mothe in their pra 1s cured their | Habit” and | to their tly. OR- box. Ask (@ | street, k N New Britain, Conn. | the | withdraw. | it fave ! meeting | might to become a ! he { would at You cannot A Ford to wait for hardware. Callup telephone 400 and see how quickly our | auto delivery will res HERBERT L. MILLS HARDWARE GOUNCIL APPROVES | SALARY INGREASES All Permanent Firemén Will Now | Benelit By Raise 33 dinances ag ¢ voted oo The recom of public driver i fe Thom adopte Chairman Bre sion ment of Stan! of three year was referred and taxation Alderman olution ine man John M: ment from $ | reterred to t a reso to nt Halary increases for city of wd employes was a subject on which the common council spent most of its time at the Jesides | was night. | Parker i _| intend of the tor a0, ; o A petition council received several new petitions | Thomas Lace for salary raises. Among the | the building | E | | adjourned gi Ja meeting the last on recommend: tions lary committee, the | new petitions is one from Assistant Pros- | east of Stanl ecuting Attorne, G. Woods for an| A building inc se from i to 8700 as he feels | five fect fro the pay is insufficient for the amount | {yre on the ¢ of work required | ture on the « | petitioned his property Salary Increases. Adoption of reports of the salavy committee with recommendations for | raises were made as follows: increas- | Britain It ing the salary of Assistant City T | vetitioned neer McCarthy from $1,400 to §l,- | cadamized 600; H, A. Emmett, clerk of the board | 1914 estimat of public works from §1,000 to §1.-[is desired th 200; P. J. ¥ clerk of the water board, $150 Gertrude Bowen, clerk in the department to $600: clerk in > tax collector’s office to $690. 1te to Several the board ¢ sessment T the extensior er a distance found that r ied in 1907 re Debate Half Cent. The ordin committee repc presenting ordinances giving the lice and fire departments the ten cent. increase voted by the council ai its last meeting. It caused consider- able debate. Councilman Stadler moved to amend to cut out the frac- tional cent in the pay of the police, ex- plaining that it caused considerable trouble in preparing the payroll. The question thus raised, which meant cut of half a cent for second grade po- licemen, developed considerable or: Some of the council members felt that the police were entitled to the half cent as in the course of a year it meant about $1.85. Councilman sichsteadt thought it might be dropped from the monthly payroll and given firemen at the end of the vear and he moved an amendment to the amenament, but finally agreed to Councilman Stadler it was not the practice in shops to give the half cent and Councilman Mueller said it was the custom in bus iness to make it a whole cent. Mr, Stadler's amendment drvopping the fraction was finally adopted after Clerk Magnell had explained the council members the trouble it caused in bookkeeping. I Another argument arosc the | question of the firemen c. Most of the council members thought 1 the permanent men includ the first year men would the full ten pér cent. increasc when action taken at the last council meeting. but developed that first grade men be- 0 and were not effected by 1\ . Councilman May raised the question and it was frecly debated. Clerk Magnell explained that the was giving its first year men on he same 119 quotted f there was no difficulty in gettir at the figure. Councilman Curti mitted he had been dull in not ur anding the situation at the He thought the propo serves here one nd two years as c ne zets his eal | training. He learned from the clerl. | RAILRO that there are fifty-seven callmen | and only two are appointed 1t take man twent permanent 1 at mendment proposed nee » ver §28 was gainst connect Main * Ass the pro et smen for the and ges e reet from city line A.S. Cls j damages: H Gamages anc A, Ingraham $440.10 Fannie M. ¢ $2,400 west side; | damages and G AL 20 bene 170.62 Wi R 10 & th M side; ham benefits; Thomas I, and $171 total €56.45 to < Pay Wrong, over e tificate 1o Chief W. William Spur now serving pirth record securing hi army work ceived a lett quainting hir and a birth in the ineres get was a case iis scrved other es cight leased, America - hirth i's correct: he always Spu and res that he tion ve vas born her but unfair. A man ubstitute n In this w¢ 1 Wushingtor the propo; establish and ye: ght 1 and then Ze of to would begin am He offered an cut out the grade and allow the increase for all men in the three grades and after more explanations and additional d it was adopted. The chang t grade men a raise from §2.42; second grade from $2.40 to $2.64 and third grade from $2.60 to $2.84. Councilman Steiner was especially anxious the atrer hould be thoroughly undersiood and | this proved quite a task. The said it reminded him the “How Old Ann Paonessa expressed would have meetin which | = fourth to mayo tor Conncilman | wh over | of md lest b roll i of ihe ar iho e | A adoption business the next as taken vote on the or- outlining casir now to eres with h further assessment rec benef damages 5,038.41 FINDS SOLDIER'S R ! Chief Rawlings Forwards Birth Cer- J months the twenty pond : : 6 MAIN ST. imended and all present For Night Driver, mendation the *ty that the night patrol as Riley, $30 d. A irom oks of the park commis- the proposed. develop- Quarter over a period | at a cost of $9.000 to the board of finance of hoar: he raised report ey na Kerwin presented a res the of Itore- | ther of the water depart- | 900 to $1.000 and it wa- he salary committee lution from Aldermanr | ve an increase of Supe Towers from $1,900 as mes | presented from | oy for a modification of line on Church street | ey from ten to eight fect. | stands on the corner| the street line. It t foot line. M. Fl. Fox ! ight footline. M. H. ¥ remove a tree fronting on Hartford avenue as 't business. The N¢ Estate & Title Co, have Garden stre i It was included in the | e nd the improvement ve Reports. were received tion and - ! ey were adopted. On 1 of the High street > of twenty five feet ull assessments werc and recommended mo | An & smeut of | by the board | company rear of 331 was m 3 ports )t compen it was | e ommended John Boyle perty in the vith the Elm street sewc of bhenefits and establishment of building lines on Iast the railrond northerly to were reported as follows: | ik and Emma Clark $500 | erman F. Wells $287.84 | $333 benefits; William | $514.55 damages and | SNt S vk, | lark and Emma on property Terman $31 14 ard | Ingra- | $441.20 | and | ts s dam- | street | c AT on ark | the | Hine =fita; damages liam T. aymond benefits and Raymond $164.90 damag The damau benefits $1.- | i Man in Army Abroad. Rawlings has sent to | rvey, a former local boy ! in the British army, his ' that it may help him in discharge from further Last weck the chief er from Spurvey ac- m with the facts in the king help in obtaining record, Spurvey English army for and wants to he may has bout be re- return to records show that Spur- is Gavin but took his mother’s name mix-up resulted. He e on March 4, 1896, and vears old. name POINT. Rehearing railroads ses rates | from ADS GAIN Mar. of e slightly grain n, stern inere produ sal PLASTERS The World's Greatest H External Remedy. M Coughs and Colds # (on chest and another Dbeuween shoulder blades) Weak Chests, —Any Local I Painting, Papers, Canvas | consin, | out sew- | Worms. i | 58 To Understand the Dress Importance of a Hat Wear “KNOX” It gives an agreeable impression on what distinction in appearance means to a man. There is a Knox Hat for every occasion. Sce our line of Horsfall FLAT BRIM HATS At popular prices in several colors. 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