New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 28, 1916, Page 2

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1916. =1 MAYOR AND CURTIS SPRING I | gt EFE THE CLOTHES ARE DR RENT flmpmffffiflfnilmfiif WILL SOON 2t | reany rok vou OR | in Bemz’»shHall BE HERE ‘\:"' = : TO PUT ON-- It’s a simple thing to “DRESS UP” this mild idea of what a three ho | = ff_:" “ { - pring I debate between Conncilian Cuitis Our NeW Seed # *@ ] Every nook and corner of this store is filled widl Bprer @iy o b ) 1 i SR with delightfully new wearables for your ap- ' [léora "“’” s e e e T | Garden TOOIS’ Brighter, Spring-like things supplant the . candidates ook place. The ,M':'H” = > e e Tisspeho f you have a house for rent or sale, wire vis unexpected and when | Garden Barrows’ mouie somber yarb of winter, making ! . Councilman Curtis entercd the hall | plays a genuine revelation to the man who (Electric Lights and it will be much easier [}/ 00 e v L0y i schedulet sses and took | 2 wants to keep in harmony with the spirit of : noteeenowit § o are Here for Your Inspection the Spring “Dress Up” desirable tenants or purchasers. et e e ained to hear the speech A B et CHICKEN WIRE :very time an unwired house is sold or |11 "j,','.)”j;};‘,,“,“.:.‘,;f;‘jv .}31»‘”‘3'3,‘; i - - | fl f I[ TS ) |HERBERT L MILLS | ot orsiallE . He cannot fool people into paying the [}/:rox o eoiins donson Norh v . Broud strect where the cost o b e 93'59 ASYLUM ST Connecting with 40 TRUMBULL SE of a modern house when the houseis not i i (0 J HARDWARE 336 MAIN STREET HARTFORD. ically equipped. | Masor Quigley asked for permic | S = - to reply to this criticis red the blame for the i ‘: Plunders on H. Older W p : b A\lrl.\\ OSBORNE TO SPRIAK, 1 ‘l\l{l.{lrl D LAST WEEK. ‘ relephone 46 Maln Stoq New Brltaln Ct “MODERN” has come to mean Electric il on e t Announcement has heen made of Tenove om office. * I New Britain’s Lady Probation Off * | the | | 3 i he marriage on Wednesday of last mavor declared Councilman Curtis \ddress State Associati week of Thomas J. McKee of 111 l th furnaces or lumbing as using Mr. Oldershaw's figures N ot aaton, Diw stroot {o Miss Grade Bristol 3 t.s no less an i 2 p C ) \Mr. Curtis replied that he was not Miss Elsie Osbhorne, New Britain's | e Sharo The marriage S per- ron. marriage was there to defend Mr. Oldershaw. He | 1ty probation officer, will atiend the : formed in Sharon and the young | ineers made m nnuial meeting of the Connecticut ' We will finance the wiring of any house || 1\ N S oldemhans | Probation, Ocenst asoctadon 1o b | b i (his ety ners Painting, Paperhanging, Decorating, Wall engineering on the in the | \j. McKee is employed 1 plumbe ¢ ]. monthly pay | ave job. It 8 inimnuyu ! .\vl\]\ \.lpi‘«l.‘\lljy\”;":(.\Tlllzynll\\‘(m}nrm-n»\x.{vmfl . Papers’ Canvas Celhngs. A”WOI’kGUaranteed our presen imnes on easy = “ity Engincer Hall did the work speak he Work . of Part Gouncilmant Givtis sald By, Halll alsol 2ime S Woman® Probation O Mcer | L ARTEOIDEVISITOR SICOMING. 9 e 1 enzineering on Whiting street | -*mong the other speakers will be \ delegation from the Hartford | A NIMUM WAGE LAW, should be given their independence not nts. Ask a&)flu& our proposltlon. job and the semi-permanent paving | Charles H. Johnson, superintendent of | iodge will visit the Daughters of ) = later than the year 1921." Thomas | in which the costs | the Cheshire Reformatory: Professow | ’0¢ohontas this evening and after the | Decision of Judges on Debate of Wil- merson and Howard Y, Stearns will - : the cngineer's fig- | Villlam E. Bailey of Yale: and Rev. | Wecting at 8§ o'clock, at which five Nami Harc Club: argue afirmatively and W. H. Day and A SRR N | . That Mr. Oldershaw’s estimate- Northrep of Norwich candidates will be initiated, a Duteh y . Professor W. E. Fay will present the were unusually accurate was main- Probation Officer Edward . Con- upper will be served. The meeting By a vote of two to one the judge hegdtive: side of tha giestion, Aftér [ e who quotted | MOIIY Will also attend tomorrow's | 15 in Judd's hall of the debate of the William H, [art | the meeting of April 10, the losing side the word of the late Edward Whit- | meeting. = = Debating club decided the affirmative | Will Pé host to the winners at a ban- I he {man, a former superintendent - of —_— | To Prevent The Grip. side had proved its contentions on the | 4Uct LOYAUTY CLUB METS Colds cause Grip—TLaxative Bromo | duestion “Resolved: that the next gen- T " Bor tjlan ) eral assembly sho snact u e 3. B. Cross of the Baptist The Loyalty club of the € S | Quinine removes the cause There v should enact 5 minimum Rev. F f ¥ Mr. Curtis also attacked Mayor | »uth Con- zley's claims on the cost of conr- | B ini i o ks a i [ [ g chur addressec 3 lig’ Tiving ) B e GOl G e (mib . . | Wage The club held its bi- | church addressed the Right ° e b structing subways, declaring that | 8Ye8ational church held its semi-an- | GROVE'S signature on box. monthly session at the Y. M. C. A, last | club of the Y. M. C. A last evening nlte ec rlc l comparison between the West Main | nual meeting in the church last night. | s id | night. Oliver Nichols and . E e Kok wad Ay B and Elm street jobs could not he | Officers for the ensuing six months | RED (ROLS ROOMS rom were the affirmative disput- | odney are visiting in New York. made on a basis of duct feet as ore | were elected as follc while A. 0. Washburn and Israel 1 elec as follows: President, The rooms e Ne i S > neg T subway containg many more conduits @ Winsels iee e g dent, | The rooms of the New Britain chap- | Nair upheld the negative. The judges 81 LERC : ter of the American Red Cross, which | were A. H. Andrews, secrotary of the ‘ : than the other and {herefore he | Sehmidt: socretar SRg : hich . H. s, secretary of the ’ r Om an cost per duct feet would he cheaper tl(‘(l“:"‘«:)}t‘x e '1'“”{1“”' Dsasa oRsionkten i oc ke, IniII|[Gh Amber fofCamm exce | W LA Ha gori s 2 casurer, am Upson: guide, Har | close SR o S e oon : Al a o the newer subway. Bentes Noll | vew WWosdtorts miseinon: Bulde, Har- | close for the season on April Tst. A {and Willlam F. Middlemass, 0! be packed o at do \ 11 filled when the debate took | Hafold Slater box will packed on that day. An The two teams of the club have cac r, Harvey Woodford, W ams of the club have each , i TEE e s s e e rond, Wil | giments That. have been faken from | won troe dobates and the feue wil ' Absolutely Removes slauded freely and seemingly im- lent I 1nge < ridt none 230 one i den Winzel, Irank hmid B s s o e e Ml Suenen o) e ers mesdng, anetl 10 Irndli geation. Ounedngy will be “Re- &5 . ) Lnaie . urday. | solved: that the Philippine Islands prOVESlt 25cata]ldrugg15m. “Electricity for Everything’ B —_— —_— S o partially 7 addressed an idience f in Lithuanian hall on Park t and took occ o e sion to reply to some of the icisms being directed against his ministration by Councilman Curtis, Mavor Quigley told his audience that he was coming before the voters for re-election not on his record as n alderman but as mayor of the city during the past two vears. In speak- It has been decided to postpone the ) jng of his record as a mayor, he want- N \ annive v celebration of the St loq it understood that he was not Jean de Baptiste sotiety for another | aking all the eredit for the accom- month. plishments for the pasi two years ; Rev, Father McCarthy of St lm Mayor Quigley told of the work of | : | rick’s church in Hartford will spe l\un pr 'nt hoard of public worl 1t St. Joseph's Lenten service tomor- | nd aimed the new system ina row evening {urated under his administration had | | resulted in better streets and betfer srank J. Leventhal has purchased : Frank J. Leventhal has purchased | . i jignting and that the work had the Samuei Moore properiy on Main , | been done more cconomically. street The price is belicved to have | i . been in the neighborhood of $40,000. | The Lafayette Street Job., : - of | William H. Scheuy will address the | The mayor said he 1 noticed in model council of the French Natural- | the evening papers LafoNelis : K E R O S E N E O l ization club Sunday evening, “Mayor” | Street property owners were protest : \ / l 4 Fred Beloin will announce his ap-. | iD® against paying for the pavir 5 } e ioh and informed his audience that | - > These dealers carry Socony Kero- A the hoard of compensation and as Miss Anna J. Leghorn of Beaver | s Avna . Lexhorn o R e | - STANDARDONLCoNY, sene, the Standard Oil Co. of New W Sith o Avighen Crtie || WEDEe S Lo DR S i : SAFEST uhd BEST York's best grade of refined oil. : ouncilman Curtis was backing the i kaus > has purchased the Corbin |y ravette street property owners in ‘ou wouldn’'t question the value [ | property on Lincoln street. | their threat to go to court over the a diamond purchased at Tif- Miss l.ena Rabinowitz has |‘('H.l“.\- matter, e expressed the belief tha : e no more right has any | cd to her home in New York after | when the ament is levied it : NEW BRITAIN . i ’ A s . value of P s ith relatives in this eity il be sfacto as s s i A S Trank Kawaleik, 25 Silvor St. n to question the value of '} l\\\\‘\‘\'l‘\]‘V:‘l"' N;”” e :’\"I[I\ D tisf M.’,,‘\ml““”“h Iv ost ‘, sarkis Abraham. 29 Lafayette St. Joseph Krenni, 245 KI St. was the guest of fricnds in this city | wood and brick at $2.36 G Johu Basso, 35 Rockwell st. William Lambert, ¢ asant St. A M e e e Douglas Bates, 20 Dewey St. Walenty Lech, 67 Grove and 310 Hizh Ve ay. - o | “:”"‘- : ;nn B 2 (‘\ v” CLL i R (. Battaglia & Co. 0 Lawlor St. Sts. Plumbers Notice! ' Ticense | turnec defense of the engineer- | : Sam Berkowitz, 648 Main St Julins Leibold, 59 N t y s < o ] St. Julius Leibold. 39 North St Ve know the Clothes We Sell. § Fee due April 1st 3 { ilealth. | ing department in reference 1o es i Thomas Biasillo, 276 Sc in S 5 § as sillo, 2 South Main St 318 1 on Should Know Thep. avt timates on the Whiting strect and A s B. Marholin. 313 Fast St. 5 k Anton Boukas. 33 Harvard St. Nocola Messina, 64 Lafayette St o i With a black ove and a Dbleeding | Other jobs which Councilman Curtis i S laims cecae e Louis Brin, Hartford Ave, D. ahan, 52 Lawlor St. S 310se a8 evidence, Saum Falk of 56 Oak | ¢!8ims were exceeded by the cos samuel Clark, 71 Elm St Mrs. C. Messmer, 523 Stanley St | e 68, e Gt CER G - : John Conkiin, 80 Beave Janas Mikalanskas. 14 Spring St , m'l police station late vesterday and com- e William Cowlishaw. 439 West Main St. Monahan, 67 West St. llt iison n,{ liined that alregiment o iboys haa u Lea D, 182 South Main St. National Market, 176 Arch St Francis Dobson, Est.. 35 Spring St. John O'Bricn, 126 North St. e Emanuel Di Normo. 127 Church St. D. S. Ohman. 716 Stanley St. e e e : M. Doherty. 406 Arch St. Xasimir Podchajski, 527 Burritt ap,” Tyeel John Donlon, 162 North St. A. Pola. 316 Elm St feX | % B. Dubway, 57 Smalley St. SAFEST and BEST "ASHION PARK CLOTHES Tailored at Fashion Park, Rochester, N. Y. i ombarded him with stones, The <ult took place on Hartford avenue. | Leal Protass. 53 Hartford Ave | 4 Grove St. \. Rapp & C« )8 So. Main St High class photo pl: “0x's the R a- | : ius 118 Hart St. Samucl Reiner, 41 Cherry St [ ouls Falletti, 28 Lafayette St. Hyman Rubin, 101 Winthrop St ! Fuchman, 294 Park St. yan, 110 Hartford Ave. ! Vaudeville and moving pictures, ‘ogels 224 South Mnin St. A. e 314 South Main St. Keeney’s theater, shington St. 7 lenker, 642 Arch St. nley St. Tron City lodge. 3 >, me i ink Gentile, 41 Cherry St. Beautiful Designs and Appeal- |0 595 Charen Sroer, e L O REh : Nathan Googel, 186 Chestnut St. s Sweeney, 91 North St. . S t, t hown in | e soouen T : Mrs. Annie Gordon, 40 Dewey St. M. T ‘ own St. 1 1 tanchetti Gianesio, South St. by ysky, 67 Orange St lng entiments are S Lo 7 . | Samucl Hall, 39 John St. : Grocery, 89 Broad St. - 5 5 5 % 0 i William Holcombe, 171 Park St T iko, 159 Broad St, our advance dlSplay Of Easter Ao Jacge k. o EICERd | J. Hanneyman, 399 West Main St John Zisk, 351 Broad St. Sl Jacob Jaffe, 200 High Cards and Novelties_ | mintrace e < Sumn Arch St . W. Woodruff. Berlin, Ct. . meets Peter Kaminski, 84 Booth St. Arch str irkin, 44 Willow St Smith, 158 High St. Kaminski Bros., Farmington Ave. ¥. Berlin Milling Co., st Berlin, TAT!ONERY DEP A.RTMENT ; 1 } - Benj n Katz, 101 Whiti St 1. W. Bowers, East Berlin, Ct. S 1 Court Columba, D. of C., mects ‘ c =5 John Keiko, 115 Grove in Electric hall. Max Kennedy, St W. J. Ritchie, Kensington, €'t, : - K St. S. M. Cowles, Kensington, Ct. New Britain Camera club, mects . Robecea Kennedy, 99 Myrtle St. John Penna, Kensington, Ct. in Murray's studio. Felix Kolodzik, 166 Broad D. S. Negri, Kensington, Ct. Valiant Hive, T. O. T. M. meets : A 277 Main street. : » =2 DRUG CO.. ward¥hers | " New Britain Camp, M. W. A., meets at 3¢ Church street.

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