Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, !1916. DRINK CRAZED MAN i | ARRESTED AT HOME | Quality Clothes for Boys e | i Boys of Today are as particular as their SO Dr. Charles Wacker, Dentist. De- | I Fathers and Bi;z Brothers in matters of Dross A SOLE AGENTS ! ; T i ‘ St ) | They are quick to see and appreciate good [ stroys Wiie's Wardrobe style in clothe 1 PR ] 3 s | & | v ! : STANDARD C | Charles Wacker, a dentist who for- | - YPHERS INCUBATOR g o ity SV el Fire Prosted-insurable. S e CIH(l)anfaf“ = . 1~efj.j-9 ‘ Ju-dgo ‘J;nnox i ‘lYeskiII in | CYPHERS’ N A [ Oy S Ot eS Or pl'lflg Loicolas maaisgon a chatey CYPHERS’I Bfi%%n%%gs Are as smart a.d distinctive as those we sell NEW YORI. Exillan neehenRaanticoss S| CYPHERS HOVERS | to investigate the sturdy quality and moder- ! police were called to the Lawlor street house last might and CYPHERS’ «CHIC” FEED | ate cost of the garments. . " HENRY HEATH, LTD., London, Eng. R e Eoiorted it 20d Coe. who mamed to be undec” tho " inc POE‘I;ITE‘I%YH;SIEIEJE!‘ES | the Seffae tnsinasined, making a disturbance. His wife tried STETSON HATS B o he apparently agreed fi : Officer Patrick Quirk had no sooner returned to the | Br%ffi s police station than another call came 2 from the dentist’s home. N1 3 s o HERBERT L MILLS T PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND After the police had departed the -39 ASYLUM ST. Conrnecting with |40 TRUMBULL ST / Tolared a FisTron Pk Rochestor N Y. L e || HARDWARE 336 MAIN STREET GA THOAD ] smashed the clock and several pi tures and then attacked his wife's MAN}{ATTAN SH]RTS wardrobe, destroving a large quantity of valuable wearing apparel. The | clothing was exhibited in court this E. and W. COLLARS mor B DENT'S GLOVES Joe, who came to court as a i at, skir vhists, suit a r|[wi ss only, was arrested in the ; m orticles of feminine wearing apparel | court room and was fined $10 and GIVES WOODS BOOS A 5 had been ripped and slashed by the [costs for taking part in the assault. | t. a h whis dsome plush and othe »rticle i half crazen husband. He -told the | Judgment was uspended against | ARETFX CELLULAR police when arrested that he had | Kilafia, whose right eve was almost | istant Pro; i 5 1 M 3 i F e 1 ac , < ve was alr Assista rosecuting Attorney’s i t : R e R Soted trom the biow he had redeived | E ' P rhanging, Decorating, Wall Imported English Underwear. / Plcaohutor TEIALE toll b bodst that | = inelmsEL ary to Be $430—Reject Towers' ainting, Pape ging, & — = - Dr. and Mrs. Wacker have been ma — - e P ried two years and this is not the first | MISSIONARY SOC e Y EI ols Petition—$100 for Maher. ape[‘S CARTER’S UNDERWEAR tralhe hislcouicdliounied i ven fu Sl g | - 2 M. D. Saxe, for the accused, | Methodist Church Organization Holds | _S¢veral vetitions for salary in | SMITH FOR ALDERMAN. j creases were considered by the salary Y, 3 ad ¥ s e | = - ? AMERTCAN HOSIERY e Sl i Annual Mecting. | committee of the common council at [ . 3 . y . Mieskill remarked that the man must : e V\.u S On]g popular Sixth Warder Wanted For Sweaters, Underwear and Hose either have been crazy drunk or els At the annual meeting of the Metho- | & i as s b Canvas Ceilings. All Work Guaranteed Leader of Democrats, | > rut i S e el dist church Woman's Home Mission- | & ing granted Assistant Prosecut- | | - | not responsible. y soclety held yesterday afternoon |ing Attorney Sosioooss fer i e Te Ye Ticket,” Lyceum the- | the urgent appeals of his friends o, R at 3 o'clock, the following officers | crease from $275 to $700, the com- | 0. tened to by William J. Smith, of Welch, Morgetson and Co., London #irl Refuses (o Testify. llanes Sae s [ mittee voted to recomanend an in- | ' e i e e e Sandor Weisz, Paris The case against d Hickey President—2Mrs. W, S. Rand. | crease to $450. The petition of James High class photo plays, Fox's thea- | Stanley street, a promising - charged with drunkenness and with | First Vice President—Mrs A. Mills. | TOWers, superintendent of the water | o, | x in the sixth ward. Mr. Smith Neckwear and Novelty Importers Kicking ~ Katherine Anderson, a | Second Vice President—Mrs. James | ment, for an increase of $300 . i has the matter under consideration waitress, in the stomach during a | Healy. making his salary $2,200, \\n;’ not fa- Vaudeville and motion pictu | but has not as vet announced his in- fight at the Arcade restaurant last Fecordine I Necretar ' vored. The committee voted to rec- | - T ot | : s 3 hds is . . . a ecording Secretary—Mrs. George s 5 Keeney's theater. tentions regarding the wishes of hi e alone retain the selling rights of the foremost iturday night, failed to materialize | N radd 8% | ommend an increase of ~ $100 for - friends. The younger members of 2 as sensational a manner as was ; : 5 | Foreman John Maher of the watcr . - S meats | S z . . s : s s Corres; g Secretary— Miss Bes- W. L. Morgan lodge, K. of P., meets | the party in the ward have evidentl manufacturers in the more popular priced M-n’s B ircdictea for the complaining witness | go i g S SCCTCATS IS Bes- | g bartment. This will make his L Shoat 5 [ e R e hmeiin . YT » seemed dergo a most remark- | rreasurer. ary $1,000 a year. An increase of | = . i e iy 3 Wear sold under *he “Wilson” label. el -.‘ ‘”"‘} TEnp st nemarks Treasurer—Mrs. A. . Marsh. \;fm"‘ Mt e d - - _jan effort to secure a candidate for st St e L Literature Secretary—»Mrs. William | $100 Was sought by ‘homss =S | Court Columba, D. of C. meets in | the place, and if they are successful refussed to identify Hicky as the man Ward night driver of the police patro 1€ | plectric hall. | in securing Mr. Smith's consent, they who assaulted her. Prosecutor Klett [y committee compromised on $50. The | Mite Box Secretary—Mrs, ISuge — are confident that their man will be thought this very unusual inasmuch Seletine AR RS el e o s fionwililin olpe vl $ 350! . Kent £ Eintracht lodge, O. D. H. S. meets | an casy winner at the primary - ¢ Saturday night th 1 insisted to | oy ey Woods in petitioning for & @ @ @ t m Il E n n @n G e & Higkey “\‘\1‘1 The delegates to the annual meeting \l.‘v(\m‘» - e position: | &t 187 Arch street. | Mr. Smith is what might be terme . L e Lo ReN © | in St. John's church, Brooklyn, March | .5 Derease ot % g — | “a chip of the old block,” his fathe kicked her and at 11 o'clock vester- 3 1 of sistnatilproscculin e mationn New Britain Camera club meets in | g L b £ shatac 4 - 3 and ST 05 i apacs e Pehi ‘ : Thomas (. Smith having been for morning she told the prosecutor | 21 AT #4 WL be Alr pays but 70 cents s G e oo SN Thomas C. Smith having been for it Hickey was the man. The ST e i {4 obliged to ‘wive his wholg,morning vears . up to the work and his law work suf- | poo g SEES e et i1 consequence. In Hartford the | stant prosecutor is paid by the and on one occasion received 0 for his day’s wor of the city, whe received merited rec- 5 ognition from his rty for good ser- 1 Main street. vice rendered. The younger member ) of the family is noted for his close attention to matters pertaining to » municipal affairs, and is deeply ob- Committees will be appointed at the next meeting. explained her change of heart by s CITY HALL ing that several gentlemen had come to her yesterday and told her Hicke " 4z it e vas not guilty. The prosecutor ques- To Prevent The ¢ cas tioned her relentlessly and then | Colds irip—Laxative Canton Foster, P. M., meets in Jr 0. TU. A. M. hall. 5 F, T e ordered that no witness fees be paid | Quinine T e Clhaicah W B Rowsberg or iy o ——— —— | Philadelphia_Dental office: her as she was apparently iith- | only one “Bromo Quinine.” water board spoke for the petitions New Britain camp, A W. A, mects | S6FVant of the many needs of the be associated with Dr. F Lolding information. | GROVE'S signature on box, of Messrs. Towers and Maher. He |, “at Chureh stroet. ward N ol memberfor o C[t)) Items rest in the National Bank building. Mrs. Joseph Sullivan, another wit- [advt. said Superintendent Towers is thor- ‘I?‘rna‘u; ‘1.‘.1..-‘ of lilks, the Catholi i Men's Norfolk ‘sults “Full |RessS. told the court that there was a — — oughly conversant with the whol2 L R e e \.lmm‘ ! mn;v and the senior choir of Blues, Grays and Homespuns | ’rawl at the restaurant Saturday MISSION AT ST. MARK'S. system and knows all about the un-| .\ "yay, chu derground work, where the pipes are located. ete. He has been with the department since the death of Mr. right but she did not seec or did not know who rted it. Never fishy, always weet, just the | 15, Wilson's.~—advt, eeting of Court Co- hall this eveni 2 g the i lowing the Bishop Acheson Has EYE SPOTS viable Reputa- Mrs. Tessler of 189 Hartford avenue la in Electr Hickey told the court he was drunk H 7 ettt : L e b sl e ] np fon!as Proacher h kind you love to eat. Russell's Best Patrick’s social will be held. Ix As complained to the police that Max | gaturday night: and 'did not know | (e TP, Harris ten years ago and s a very | poveo "o o nound and worth it floating specks, blurred vision, ; e Bagle's newly orsanized degree | | C: a painter, assaulted her son |y took place. He said a ‘‘mele Interest is now centering on the [valuable man. The committee learn- | ‘i =" pains in the eyeball, heaviness of received a boost ising it to $1,900. 2 % { by knocking [§ and - s ar re 2 will hold a drill this evening| v o ing him down and punch- |yas started there and T was picked as | missi | ing him, the winner.” He denied any know- o’clock i . Mrs. Esther Alling of Stamford is|ledge of kicking the girl and denied on, which begins next Tuesday, |€d that Mr. Towe of $300 in 1910, The committee decided the increase i the lids, soreness, yellow tinge to white of eyes, all originate in liver with holy communion at 10 m., and r Albert G nberg, of the peace. Hicke rough L s?::n‘;“\\'::(n(‘:h (“!(_H ]:;\ Curtiss | Visiting her parents. Officer and Mrs. |a statement by her that two weeks | Preaciing service at 7:45 p.om., could not be granted under the pres- ouT | cfplopmashiannien 3 | Charles Johnson of Chestnut stree:. |ago he had slapped her face, continues till Saturday morning. Be- |ent condition of the city finances. It WHY HAIR FALLS B s Nor | 'rno College club was entertained Judge Meskill fined Hickey $7 and | fore beginning his long & {was voted to allow Mr. Maher $100 SR x foverish irritati SCHENCKS 5 ‘.U”“!»,?h'- 1‘\,4.”{,“1“\ '\‘1“:\11 evening at the home of Miss [COSts on each of the two counts | rectorship of Holy Tri extra when it was learned he had Dandruff causes a feverish irritation inot duplicated—adVvt. | miorence Caimp of Russell street. against him, drunkenn i i and breach | Middletown, Bishop Acheson, who will [ been in the employ of the depart- ;‘f hegstalp fhcrh}:“;-.!-‘)‘fi,—i¥l~l.l'”f‘ companion, | he the preacher, v particula cf- | ment twenty-five years and had only | loosen and then % JLEEg oL Plans for a membership meeting fast. To sfop falling hair at once and A. Croll sued John Der-|o¢ the mercantile bureau were ais. | I 7ed Giguere, had pleaded guilty and | fective in mission work in connection [received an increase of $50 in 1o11. | Bt 1O ®OP FEACC I8 e 2 n for $100 {cussed at a meeting of the direc was fined $5 and costs on each count. | with St. George’s, one of the largest S dandruff, get -cent bottle of Dan- PILLS inicy Post, G R.. will enter-|of the bureau last evening. Tt was \rrested in Hotel Lobby. churches in New York city. On Sun- ORGANIZE SCHOOL BANK. SRIR eSS - T . S e e i g 3 | ou s oL “ . > derine at any drug store, pour a little the New Britain lodge of Elks | voted to accept. the report of the Herbert H. Blake, an ele ) r, March 26, the: day after the in your hand and rub well into the B . rrow nigh A musical program | sub-committee on the Great White {said to be a government inspector em. | close of the m on, Bishop Brewster | prayvocational Sehool Has | gy After a few applications all ?E(;r‘fi ?Lmo“ tmsmnt el g . out andithereswill be fway. nloveds intal(oca iR caci oyt Bl VISIGheinaxisbl Foleon sy o ol Unique Commercial Course dandruff disappears and the hair stops 2k yf 1e syl’cm e el addresse: The ladies of St. TPeter's church |that is making government material, | Which has been under instruction for i coming out rence of these cstresiing sllments. . % - o i n R T e Brewster As a practical method of instructing g 2 They tone the liver, purify the stomach, bring=opening days Wed. Thurs, making arrangements for hold- |+as fined $5 and costs for being | several weeks past. both | the pupils in banking methods and = v B regulate the bowels, cool the blood. ~ ¥ri. this week at the Coughlin |ing a fair after Baster and the fol- |drunk and sing & disturbanse o | 8 thls weck Dreachivg doly o BRI TR DRB S R DS D school | EAT IT ! ENJOY IT ! Purely vegotablo. _Plain or Sugar Conted. b, 91 Pratt St Hartford. The |lowing committec has hbeen selected |the Hotel Beloin at midnight 1 | noon-day and evenin SeRNIce S LBl TIGICONEes 4 the Provoce 80 YEARS’ CONTINUOUS SALE L of personal service. FHere vou |to arrange for it: B ra Glover, |night. Officer Walter Malona arre: i Christ church, Hartford, where all the | bank has be preg iy e NO INDIGESTION PROVES THEIR MERIT. H mmar school as a part of Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphia nager of | Episcopal churches of that city are |tional Gra springs | Rose Miller, Annie Voltz and Bertha [him. Henry L. Monse ion. Bishop Acheson |the comm at | Klar. A meeting of St Anne’s so- the hotel, said Blake was drunk or | Uniting in a missio 0 : created such a | is conducting a similar mission in ¢ charge of the 1 fina the keynote of it fashions. Correct ial course and is in OR BAD STOMACH 5 pupils in the eight e ! 1 s | S kb e i by Yil- !f‘ ’.u-\l"\t. h he | SIS L : h; (x‘:h ;‘r‘”‘:‘hr ‘]\t-u('(‘. H. Marks, a | Norwich. : commercial department. Miss | Never any sour, gassy or acid sto- - i kel e g > . |resident at the hotel, said Blake in | Services in St. Mark's church this abeth Aisenberg has general su- etk arrlor e lw",li:,‘.r,’f',‘:k”'l",'l':";‘"if of Elm street if |5 drunken manner, was abusing the | Week: Weanesdiy, holy communion, | pervision under Principal “W. C. Uyepupdii, g e ) i guests of the hotel by ‘%sing foul | 10 a. m.; evening scrvice, 7:45, when | F . _ ety o |M ans SrosfaBDuich FaunperRuillNbe Ionghag p i . Mathison of Rockville, will | The system at this bank is identical | “Pape’s Diapepsin” makes weak | o ELL-AN s made at a meeting of the First Ward | The accused told the court that Thursiay. evening braver at | with the one at the Burritt Savings Stomachs! strong andhealthy | Republican club Friday cvening. until yesterday he had not had a I litany. ress and in- | Bank. In the regular manner de- o e ol | Franklin S. Griswold is seriou drink of liquor in two yvear: Absolutely Removes i at his home on West Main street. |after this experience it will be “never | ber day ser o Mrs. P. F. Harrington of Clark |again.” Miss Hamrlck, the visling Indig estion. Onepackage | <t Out Again—In Again, will speak to the Girl Scouts this ink Drensick was in court yes. | Ping, on first aid and bandaging. terday and fined $15 and costs for as. | Daughters of the Ring : and tercessions i 1 5 ; Saturds - its are received. The initial de Vi i | 45 p. m.; Saturday, em- | posits are received ! . | > at 10 a. m. | posit must be at least twenty-five| You can eat anything your rea ome ., | cents and subsequent deposits must | gtomach craves without fear of indi- j e o e B G0, S el G e A o e | positor can withdraw his money with- | your food will ferment or sour on eme y . | out his parents’ written consent. The vour stomach if 'vou will take a little caulting | The Woman's Guild, which meet : | bank is In charge of various puils | Diapepsin occasionally. f C h turda Wednesday at 2:30 p. m., is sewing wiil taste good, @ Or Oug S S : !in their respective turns and the hout hight., Last night he was S o 2:30 o'clock ; s ! « school, Wakpala, | are from 9 until 2:30 o’clock. At the | 4 o 1 be digeste e st sy nion ) et ont rovihnyt | o RSt ‘M th's school, pada, |ar anything yvou eat wil digest south Dakota. | ticipatis & s fo E L All women who are | close of each day the money is de- | pothing can ferment or turn into acid and (JOldS ¥ HE r”‘l_’-“i;‘\‘fi“’: «{i"‘]"‘l‘t"l '!Lh‘y d""l this tling to help in this work are - | posited at the Burritt Savings Banlk. or poison or stomach gas, which l o g was fined § more for & is entertaining her nephew, proves i, 25c at all druggists. | el o man in Bromberg’s saloon Your meals causes belching, di TING. of ges vited. During lent the Alpha Alpha = ness. a feeling | Pi meets after the Wednesday night WOMAN'S CLUB ME illness after eating, naus Linonine brings relief, even riendly on | tion (like a lump of lead and the Girl's It This afternoon the Woman’s club | in the most stubborn cases, and heartburn, w z | service, 93 OLD SORE_, ULCERS Thursday evenings. N . | met at the home of Mrs. W. C. Hun- | Stomach,) billousness, hes Mg the world o_f medicine knows no ’ | The confirms “"”““;‘Ti"‘ “""?]_““\;“" gerford on Russell street. It was 2 :“"l,"" ”‘(‘-} ”“‘;” “"I*“”‘t”)‘:]‘ hand In- | gyrer curative agent for bron. AND ECZEMA VANISH‘ are on Wednesday a 2y musicale and the soloists were tose | estines ot uther symptoms. | chial afflictions than Linonine. T —— ! The boys of the ¢hoir began Sunday I“r”\h‘,‘ m-’ m:,}:,.“,.” i “,f;"',':“,‘flne l,“ absolutely unknown where this effec- | When-the throat is parched ands | i | indi Good. Oid, Relinble Peterson's Oint- | to wear on collars with their ve | Laubin of Hartford. tive remedy is used. Diapepsin really | the lungs sore with severe colds ment a Favorite Remedy. | ments, which adds greatly to the n dos Gallgihs I“”""‘ of & healhy ithe flaxseed oil in Linonine i “Had 61 ulce e | ness and uniformity of appearance. B stomach. Tt digests your meais 2 " b | _“Had Gl ulcers on my legs. Doctors N ceeting and prayer when your stomach can’t. A single promptly relieves this condi- B puanted Bto g CULHOMEIC gieloni who is in Augusta Au_ PAIN MUST Go dose will digest all the food you cat | tion, and the other ingredients | from the rector, now, and in a little while AND IT DOESN'T MATTER s Peterson, and money 'f"':"(‘,']"“'w"'“ ";:‘(r""'” “]"”‘(]:” ; :‘ . was read Sunday. ile states that s Eran o and leave nothing to ferment or ' set to work to remove the in- 3 FAREA P = : ] Jol=, 4 St., Rochester, | "5 e to be present and hen the old enemy, pain, ties You | .ouy‘and upset the stomach. | ; Scientifiically Constructed, Mechanically Perfact, Ny : | \‘“’: (»1“‘\f Bl - SR I R T T R el i b et e f i flammation from membrane and Get a large box for 25 cen any.| : and chest, sore throat, sore and | hiapepsin from vour druggist and | SSUe | i Price Low, Quality High,—High Amperage ju.t druggist, strained muscles, sprains, bruises, NNIS TEAM DANCE | $ il : T | start ta g - back if it isn't the best you ever used. | : neuralgia, rheumatism, lumbago, stiff | yo Wil actually brag about your | WHAT FORM OF COLD You" for Autor.obiles, etc. L L riannine als matism, 20 | actually brag you ‘ 7 the thing et | \h.\-\ hot o pmr;« )r(.(:-n lle“ns. oy [ to give a dance for the benefit of the nka tk?L ?’Imt&ldis' émulnte?; tgl::\e ] SRt s Kx Ll AVE. LINONINE IS WHAT bruises, sunburn, and ‘the surest | team Saturday evening March A almost instant relief. > MWOSt | then can i anything and every- | yoyJ WANT bruise sunburn, an < BECEL fautaty s apported entirely Satistying remedy known for relieving | thing you want without the T Gl supported entire 1nd piles | the tennis team the pain. scomfort or misery, and Minard’s liniment is absolutely pure, | particle of fmpurity and gas that is stainless and dependable. It has stood | in your stomach and intestines sL | coing to be carried away wthout the | &7 ¢ | is able to raise that this dance Louis Slade has to have the gym- werrs F by remedy for itching ec the world has ever known. ! by the money “Peterson’s Ointment is the best | it is very nece for bleeding and itching piles I ever | be a su 3 the test of years of constant service, ! found.”—Major Charles E. Whitney, | given permiss carries healing properties to affected | usc of laxatives or any other assis- Vin en, Mass. nasium heated over the week-cnd, an parts and can be obtained from any @ tance - DRUG CO 169-171 i Ointment has given | the management assures everyone that HFtesiiE s i e E MAIN STREET fi|: ction for Sait Bheun. | thew will enjoy themselves immensely. "RG0, iniment can take the place | teiing from indigestion or oy | elsn Culersi o ol Sl sans oroheRtie g et the music ¢ Minard’s. Its success in thousands | stomach disorder. vou can get relief | sts sell it, recomiiend it. | and refreshmenis wi ryed 0f cases is positive. within five minutes, | Al druggists—25c. 50c, $1.