New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 6, 1916, Page 2

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City iteri.. Villis H. is home, iss Mabel returned PN Y, ompensation Chandler was Mr. and Mrs. 'West Main Villiam 1. Kopr the training re Internation he Fifth hold a Skritulsk paniel Donovan will speak at the pnd open meeting of Machinists® on Wednesday evening in the hall Church he wedding of Thomas and Miss Jeannette place at St. TOW morning. meeting- of the directors of the mber of Commerce will be held eyening at 8 o'clock. ction on the salary ras erintendent James Towers ‘eman John Maher will be taken he meeting of the water commis- hers this evening. e annual bauernball of the Aus n Singing society will be held evening in Bardeck’s hall. 'he annual meeting of Golf club will be held in the New Britain Roden is ill with the 3 Stanley street Maple Hill to Brook grip Bollerer from of trip Comm Geo the wee Frank H street oner -end Johnston will camp Is. Ward Republican rally tomorrow 's hall. Friday 3alti- leave of the club evening street MecGuin- Egenton will Mary’'s church to- a l)lli ing club s. famuel Stemimick of 293 Church pet complained to the police this ning that a hatchet and hammer been stolen from him in a new fse on which he was working on Klin street. rear window in A. Mancini’s store ast Main street was broken in night. It is not thought that any. pg was stolen from the store. fledro Sharkey, a physical wreck ering from erysipelas, has been en to the town home. Sharkey has I refused admittance in two Hart- @ hospitals because of his condi- fiss Wanda Rindfleish, a Bristol man who boards in this city, was en to the hospital Saturday night ering with appendicitis. the case of John F. DiNonno vs. eph Caliemho the defendant, has hitted his debt and agreed to pay 5. he Kavanaugh Shop, 40 Pratt St., tford, are showing complete line Bpring Suits, all fashionable ma- s, smart color effects. Some Sport Coats in genuine Jersey th—advt. ench Carnival, 34 hei Judd’s Orel Church St —advt. called terday to No .2 w ngine, company dump ye he Glén street mguish a blaze.» Later the same ppany was called to 18 gelow fet where there was a small chim- fire. at for | advt. / will meet at 8:30 Banquet paueht of Castile €l Beloin Parlors sday Anniversary . Pease transferred to [Freemantand at the . corner of fman court apd \West Main street. hs guest Fox to dedicute the theater in Springfield, left today and will three days. Dr. K. E. a trip to Polund Springs, Me. new Orgs Mass. M be gone two or Max Kennedy is preparing to erect \ bakery on Commercial street. A. Strom, chased a greenhouse from Frederick Irancis in Plantsville, The work on the raising of $7,000 in subscriptions for the Y. W. C. A. for the budget will be continued the next few days ow to a number | of subseriptions not h'g‘m._- in. At the close Saturday the sum of $6,353 had been pledged. The foremen's club of the New Britain Machine company Wwill be the guests of the officials Yof ¢the concern at a banquet to be hal at” Harry Bond's in Hartford Satutday evenin Recently the were guests the club at the Beloin. Paul Shimmon, the Pers sionary, who spoke yesterda ing Mark’s church, and wife G the Persian-As: congregation at the South chur In the afternoon, Rev. Elisha S Bristol mis: taken for the officia ot Hotel an mls- morn-~ his yrian h la ccom- Adams, they on. Collec- war relief evening panied by visited the tions were fund. An organization known the Pigeon club has been formed in th city. The members are A. Seibert, L. Warner, P. Meliney, G. Shaw, J Smith and F. Hull. The club is a branch of the American Racing Pigeon Union and expects to hold a fly early in the sprin A large crowd was in attendance the opening of the French carni at St. Jean Baptiste hall Saturda) evening. Mavor Quigley made a brief address. Tonight will be observed as’ Bristol night. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. Druggists refund money OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. First application gives relief. as at Loss ered By Insurance. The roof and upper story of Andrew Sloper’s barn on Lenox Place w: sed by fire early Saturday eve- ning. The loss was about §700. The fire started supposedly from a defec- tive chimney in the room of James Gavin, the coachn F. S. Cadwell, who lives nearby, first saw the flames shooting out of the roof of the barn and sent in a still alarm. E. G, Bab- cock, chairman of the safety board, was in the vicinity and sounded an alarm from box 18. A quantity of hay in the loft was de- stroved but most of the articles in tas lower part of the barn were saved. Two cows in the lower part of the barn were not injured and five horses, carriages and an automobile in the adjacent garage were likewise unin- jured. Callman M. cated his knee tire. while running to the WOMEN’'S CLUB MEETING, The literature and "ience depart- ments of the Woman's club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of held W. club of Mrs. Current Events at the home this afternoon, he bting ner ) F. Jore . has been - &3 Fox's the- William | organist at selected by 7 KEEP YOUR TIFUL Hair Tonic and After using this treatment fo your scalp healthy and free more abundant, more beautiful we will give back your money. That's how faith we Rexall YOU CAN EASILY much Hair Tonic. 0c and $1.00. | enway | great BY from and Mrs. J. R. Andrews. Mrs, R. N. Hem- Mrs. Charles F. Chase and Miss Bliss have prepared papers upon the Slavic emigrant, “At Home,’ “In America” and “In New B The meeting promises to he interest. : Harriet one HAIR HEALTHY AND BEAU- USING. Texall “93” Shampoe Paste r a few weeks, if you don’'t find andruff, and your hair glossier, easier to dress, tell us so and have in this treatment. “93" Sham- poo 25¢ Rexall Clark&bramcrds - DRUG STORE (TIN-M Store 181 MAIN STREE HE BEST OF RECENT FICTION A Selected List of Popular Novels Formerly $1.25 to $1.50 Now 45c a copy Stationery D Department ICKINSON = DRUG CO.. 169-171 MAIN STREET Kellogg has returned from the local florist, has pur- | for it PAZO | is Estimated at Q100 and is Cov- | Leyden fell and dislo- | NEW, BRITAI KNIFE WIELDER IS - OENTENGED T0 JAIL Teamster Who Stole $17.60 Is ; Fined 850 and Costs Three months in Murzak jail is the penalty of 34 Orange street must pay for stabbing Paul Lu- mar in the back with a knife. He was arraigned before Judge James T. Meskill in police court this morning 1d found guilty. When he was led from the court room he was weeping copious| he thought of the long dreary days he must spend in dur- ance vile. Officer night. that Irank McCabe arrested Murzak last Lumar made a complaint to | him _and he went to the second floor ;.»r No. 34 Orange street but Murzak heard him coming and fled down the back stairs. The officer finally caught him hiding behind an barrel in the back yard. Lumar told the court he was stand- | ing at the corner of Grove and Orange streets when Murz: ame upon him suddenly and struck him in the back. Although he saw no knife, he declared he had been stabbed because instantly the blood began to trickle down his spinal column and investigation showed that his coat, sweater and shirt had been pierced hy the keen blade of a knife. John Savinsky, friend and com- panion of Murzak, was the one how- ever, who convicted the accused. He | said the ientire party had been to i Horace street where a beer party had been enjoved. Returning, he said they stopped at the corner of Orange and Grove streets where Lumar shout- { ed he had been stabbed. vinsky | admitted under Prosecutor Klett's questioning, that he had scen Murzalk strike Lumar in the bac Mur admitted striking Lumar but denies using a knife. He said he did not know why he did it as he was drunk. Teamster Fined $50. Villiam Stockman, a teamster for- merly employed by Alderman M. Irv- ing Jester at hig local coal yard, was fined $50 and costs and placed on pro- bation for embezzling $17.60 from his employer. e pleaded guilty. A week ago last Saturday Mr. Jes- ter gave Stockman $10 change when he began work in the morning. The man delivered several orders and took pay therefore until he had amassed the sum of $17.60. Then he turned his team over to another man to take back to Mr. Jester and he himself dis- appeared. This morning he said he was drunk at the time and was sorry he had committed the theft As Stockman has a wife and four children, the youngest of whom is but seven weeks old and the oldest only eight years, Mr. Jester offered to give him another job in his coal yard if the court fit to place him on proba- tion. sh saw Back To Reform School. If the Meriden reform school thorities are willing, Eugene flamme will be taken back to that in- stitution tomorrow. He was in court this morning on a charge of drunken- ness and breach of the peace. Farly last evening he went into the Scenic theater in a drunken condition and while there created a disturbance by making insulting advances towards sixteen-vears-old Helen Mitchell. Of- ficer Murphy arrested him. 1t is not improbable that an ar- rest may follow this case on a charge »f selling Intoxicating liquors on Sun- \nn_ The boy was asked by Prose cutor Klett where he got his drink. | He replied that he had three or four | beers at house on Lafavette street | and paid fifteen cents for them. An | investigation will be made. i _ | CHARITY BOARD RE Superintendent | the | his PORT. Alonzo J. Hart of v department has completed ry report. There are 106 | >s at the town home, of whom 21 arc insane. Eighty-nine families have been assisted by the department and 88 visits have been made by the city physician and he had 41 offic Six patients were in the local spital, four in the Hartford hospital, { 60 in the Connecticut Hospital of the Insane at Middletown and six in the | Norwich hospital. are in the Con- | necticut Training School for the Fee- | ble Minded, one in St. IFrancis’ O phan asylum, four in the Home for In- | curables, 24 in the county sanatorium, | four in the Meriden sanatoriwm and ‘|]|!‘l(‘ in the Connecticut for | Epileptics. Six Colony ANOTHER CANDIDAT The political situation in wirrd developing, in (he of official reports Mouncement the candidacy of Martin J. Moore f councilman is the latest. He { dent of Carlton street and | ona Stanley Quarterite to willingness to serve date there are the sixth language of is a resi- is the sec- admit his the people. To about six candidates in | the sixth cotncilman and several | have been mentioned for alderman | M. J. Kerwin is a candidate to suc | ceed himself and Councilman A. AL | Paonessa spires to aldermanic honors. There is talk of a dark horse I by those who favor neither of {he | avowed candidates for also “ DISCOVERS THEFT OF $10. | Martin Murphy notified the | vesterday that $10 had been stolen | trom his wife's bedroom at | home, 45 Dewey street. The name of | 12awara Cotter was given as a suspect, | but the accused stoutly denied | knowledge of the theft and he | 1easea for lack of evidence | | | any was r¢ Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25¢ at all druggists. DAILY police their HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 191 6. iThis Is the Time of the Year to Renovate the ‘Interior of Your Home See our Stock of 1916 Wall Papers. A large variety of Parlor, Chamber and Liv- ing Room Wall Paper, at Reasonable Prices. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and 5 Frankiin Square. New Britain, Gonn. Y ™ Hallinan Bread & Ice Cream Go. IN OUR DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT We anticipated which we offer you as a special Tuesday our regular line which we will at this price As vou know, Wednesday 1s the first day of Lent. that you will require fish in making up your menus few weel Our “Iish die. Smoked and Bis our requirements in supplics in at 35¢ per Boiled pound, Ham, This is That means for the next Line White T Herrings Crab Meat which v it during these Lenten ds Kippered and 13 Herrings, Finnan Had- Also, Scotch Herrings include Bloaters, will sh, Is- is just right for a Crab Meat New- Baking Specials { IN OUR BAKING D WILL Pound Cakes Cakes IPARTMENT BE. Assorted Sunshine Parker House rolls Cream Rolls ...... Apple Turnovers . .. Bretzels The Young Lady at the Candy Counter Will Offer You as Specnafs Tuesday & Van Tufis ca 10¢ doz Se ea 5¢ ca 20¢ doz Creoles—' Peanut I,uuu Baby Mixed S Sunshine Chocolates e e S ot s “ALL OUR OV MAK BUY IFROM THE “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” THERE'S A RIEASON CALL 906 FOR PROMPT DELIV —THE— HALLINAN BREAD & ICE CREAM CO. giiker STREET OLD LANDMARK. ily Stan Place Sold LeWitt, to Attorney “A George Pair of Sixe! Lyceum theater, With o combination the plan in view of High class plays, Fox's the- ater. photo business block ana Attorney the anley it property i and house on the hs apartment site, George LeWitt of the s bought prop- Main Stanley Vaudeville and ing pictures, Keeney's theater mov [ erty late 1ily S at Kim streets from 13 Stanley. which stands on the the city Iy the and Tribe, hall Mattabessett S e and Miss Carrie L, house s one of was former- home the Rev. Dr. Samuel tockwell. one of the early pastors of the South Congregational church. Aft er the death of Kmily Stanley the property was offered for at auc- tion but business conditions at the time were not of the best and no salc resulted. Afterwards it was leased to Drs. M. A, Kiosella and trude Johnson Kinsella and it is understooc their lease will not terminate some time. Attorney 1 club s landmar! club Gold Britain Ney meeting, Britain New of Austrian Baurenball, Bardeck’s hall. sile Neumann's Bible class oyster sup- jer, Methodist church il (), (0, staecker lodge, rurner hall. for pPride Circle, . Main street Witt plans the erecti lodge, O. of V., meets at street Tegner Arch erecting | ChasDillonaCo An Authoritative Showing of the New Spring Fashions in Miilinery, Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists and Gloves IFashions and Flowers min- gle this week Kverything carries an air of Spring new New New Waists ness everywhere Millin New Dresses, ery, Coats, New New Suits, New and Gloves. It change from the of winter and u wander about things that suggest and more pleasant ahead. very cally is beginning to plan wardrobe, and nhere at Dillon's she will receive much inspi tion and many ideas in reg to the proper fashions Spring. THENEW SPRING MILLINERY Milline varied delightful aspect to new warmer is indeed a somber pleasure umidst the season pra just oti- her woman \bout the ry this hat and different fascinating, them There's something so new Something so decidedly how to make as season. as enions fingers know exhibiting the actual handiw creations from pleasing profusion tne best showing of Millinery will mean much to you who kr in past seasons clever itlcas original here Chic shapes, new of the hest designers and artists also our own millinery are in Without sembled her ndard question this is ever as a statement that of Quality maintained ow “Rookie” Is a New Color That Promises to Be Popu- & Men’s Hats For Spring 1916 See it here among other models in green, gray and tan. Flat brims predominate the new styl See the “Cavalry” Military Model in Several Colors $3.00. Tiovsiunlls T PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND -99 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with “TFORD T eiébfibne MARSH & ALLEN Painting, Paperhanging, Decorating, Papers devotions Frida o'clock and on Wednesda each week RUN-DOWN WOMEN win Not building to | 7 stores, five on the Main hd three on Elm street will also contain on the twelve apartment brick and limestone seven of a house nd street side The structure two upper floors of five and six rooms. Plans the building have heen drawn by Hartford architects and call for a modern struc- ture Have a Remedy T = You Nothing If It Does council, D. of M. hall. Wa in Jr shington (O A po rtha A., meets People Notice It. Off With Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets of A, meets Pride, street Court Arch HOLDS BANQUET A pimply face will not embarrass you much longe if you gel 3 Edwards™ Olive Tablets Company hegin to clear you " . | tablets a fow Al giond Cleanse the liver i Dr. c ful never them. DRAUGIFTSMAN Machine Forth nin have taken the Hold nen employed of the New held a banquet Saturday even- wis toastmaster prandi The draughts in draughting room Machine company Bond’s in Hartford ing. 1°. W. Schade and presided at the exercises with skill and Among the speakers were roth, who cloguent seve Axel blets are the suc- calomel—there's pain after taking Olive T substitute for any sickness or Dr. Edwards’ Olive which calomel does, as effective- v, but their action is tle and safe in- vere and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever ed with “a dark brown tas a bad ath, a dull, listless, “no good” feeling, constipation, bad disposition or_pimply f: ablets do that post wit. Arthur [¢ waxed a5 ho delivered poems rise of a prophet disaster for successes for ers. Herbert A Brann the affair and to much of the credit the affair. of his origir spoke in the 1 foretold dire nd unbelievable the feliow din- ALOCHY s are a purely etable compound m ed with olive oil; vou will know them by their olive color. Dr. Jidwards spent years among p: | tients affiicted with liver and howel com- | plaints,and Olive Tablets are the immens |y effcctive result | ke two T | See how much better | 10 ana_25¢ per box The Olive Tablet Compan some others of was in charge of his efforts due for the success of itly for a you feel and All druggists, , Columbus, O, weelk fook PIMPLY ? WELL, DON'T BE!| Drive Them | | Rev. J L will | d, the bowels and the | Help You iritain that the followir ST, JOSEPH'S CHURCH. Daly the New realize in the Vinol in 1"or the omen, 1 Rev. Patrick has completed women the regulations for services for the e anoay On Wednesday at 7 aistrivured held. On Sullivan the Lenten services mass will be celebrated o'clock. Ashes | of such henefit of the again be and benedi 1t in my all pl iy wd try want say that Friday will preach and benediction imes J. MeDon Hartford, will St. Patrick” at | March 17. A mission | chureh early in April | the Passionist | Ma™ tion will be evening ouse for seven am Leo and | family came run-down wyed life held Peter wddry stations cross will b ald of St deliver a the church on will open at the to be conducted hers of New not seem have badly L decided Iped in up so 1 felt my friend great change Waldron, to in looked Vinol 1 it 1 re to it ay built me every me like and see a John N ¥ We tomers ator by York M MARY'S CHURCH, zulations have 0 recommend the Vinol as greate tren to the extra fresh cod comined wit} with ptone Lenten re been com we know-—due elements oil | pleted by Rev. John T. Winters of St. | medicinal without without ! tgnate of dissolved in a The Clar Hegeman, Cona, of Mary's church, Wednesday morning will be celebrated at 7 combined and beef pure & B the mass followed by R ashe and in ind distribution of 10 o’'clock. Mass morning ¢ distribution evening benediction be hela be cele- Lent at o’clock oi the 1shes wil) i at 7 will 1 drug hrated every uring in- expert (‘h 140 TRUMBULL ST l | 46 Main St., New Britain, Ct. Wall Canvas Ceilings. All Work Guaranteed Cost liv- pe pep At - Britaia,

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