New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 30, 1916, Page 5

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NEW, BRWYAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1916. Extraordinary Aufomobile Bargaing 1916 CHEVROLET TOURING. Demonstrator. MUST BE SOLD 1916 490 TOURING. Demonstrator. 1916 OAKLAND SIX TOURING. Demonstrator. 1916 CHEVROLET BABY GRAND. New. 191€ FORD TOURING. 1912 E. M. F. Electric Lights. Newly Painted and Overhauled. 1912 HENRY GENTLEMANS ROADSTER. Lots of Extras. 1912 MAXWELL TOURING. Roadster and Demonstration SUBPOENA SERVERS SEARCH FOR PRIEST Fatber Farrell Wanted to Testily Belore Charity Commission New York, Catholic rereats rch 30—Roman | on Staten Island will be invaded this morning by subpoena s who hope to compel the ap- nce of Kather William B. Itar , {uthor of the pamphlets de- nouncing the inves ion of charit- able institutions, as witness hefo the commissioner whose work he has criticized. That Father ed last Sunday manding his appes missioner Charles H. Ing sent out for him became know vesterday. After the close of f{F afternoon session it was found that the priest had gone into retreat yond the reach of telephones, ¢ visitors or process servers, on S [sland Unless the Farrell had disz Jjust, ippenr- a subjoena de ce before Com- Strong was ten man who will seek him EWE GWE ROYAL 6(LD TRADIN e — Spemai .Ut Prices for Week of N { missioner Truck Chassis. s at your convenience. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE TO GET A BARGAIN. COHEN MOTOR CAR CO. 307 CHURCH STREET s more fortunate th s expected last night, Father will remain in retreat until afternoon, when his duties demand his return to Brooklyn. PPricst May Be Summoned Today. Both Commissioner Strong and William I1. Hotchkiss, representing the investligators, were lcarn the whereabouts of the witness they: have bheen seeking for sever: lays. While they would not discuss plang, it was admitted later that cvery effort would he made to com- pel the appearance of the priest be- fore the commissioner:today in an cffort to trace the authority for some of the 1tements contained in his pamphle . A second missing witness is Iir. | Daniel €. Potter, deposed head of the city's ambulance service, who is cred- | ited with association with Father I“arrell in compiling the pamphlets. A\ son of Dr. Potter informed Com- Charles H. Strong that his ather was in Philadelphia, but re- fused to name the hotel. It was through the testimony of Tielen Bronkhou o maid in the ouse of Iather irrell, that it be- came ofticially known that he not to be found at his home. aid that he had not been home since last Sunday. It on Sunday that Dr. Potter ped out sight of the rvers. mornir maid also dr sioner’s commi subpoeni H S S 9 6 STAMPS—ASK FOR nHEMg kof Mar. 2710 Apr.1,Inc é%{ {PURELARD. Ib 13¢ ] A&P BEST HUYLER® S /LMOND RELIABLE FLOUR | BARS| PEASE goc bag 3 for Grandmother’s Oats,;, /¢ ‘25c¢] 2 . judge he wanted to know MATCHE D?;'f I0NA Brand BEET 10 Stamps Free With A 1 bot Ammonia . 10c 100 10¢ 1 can Sultana Spice 1 can Old Dutch Cleanser .. 2 pkgs Noodles 1 pkg 2 cakes Mother’s Ironing Wax 1 bot White Vincgar 5¢ ea or 10c Stricily f'resh EGGS Free Delivery Tel. 135 7 boxes Sauerkraut ;04 3 cns ca's 10c| 2c= 10c ny of the Following Groceries ——————— | A& P gellp Powder | ar tona Brand Jam ... |1 bot Mustard Relish i 1 nke v Nid i jar wt But 2 hoxes A&P Stove Polish ca 5¢ ‘ { bot Worcestershire Sauce 29c Free Delivery Tel 135 15¢ doz pleased to | 'PECULIAR YOUTH HAS OWN IDEAS OF LOVE But His Watchlul Waiting Can- paign Lands Him in Court Jacob Bednarz, 18 years old, showed himself to be a most peculiar sort of a lover and incidentally proved himself {o be a believer in “love at first sight,” when he was arraigned before Judge John H. Kirkham in po- lice court today on a breach of the peace charge, it being alleged that for over a month he has been annoying Miss Mary Lickwar. Bednarz seemed to be a harmless sort of youth and the judge suspended judgment after warning him to keep away from the voung girl. | she | youth, | ter he asked her if she was afraid of Writes Many Love Letters. Miss Lickwar told the court that for over a month Bednarz has been following her to and from work three and when she would g0 evening she would alway lover on the with the deter him letters to vouth did last nam times a day out in the find her unknown was not acquainted but that did not writin s her The fact th not know the voung did not deter him fro riting either | for he addressed the il to “Many" | and wrote hec street address on the envelope. Miss Lickwar said that al most every noon the strange young man would patrol the walk in front of | her house at 12:30 and remain there until she left when he would follow her. In his letters Bednarz called himself “the fellow who follows you three times a day” and in another let- | from not to be he When arrested the addressed to the had time to [ him and told her as meant no harm. youth had a letter girl which he had not post. Several days ago Miss Licwakr, be- | coming annoved at the st outh’s | persistency and also fearing to go on the streets alone for fear of being accosted by him, complained to Offi- cer McCue. The policeman did a little sleuthing work yesterday noon | | and arrested Bednarz after he had fol- | lowed the gir) for several blocks and | tried in various ways to attract her | attention Says He Likes Girl. Bednarz calmly admitted his guilt and asked why he persisted in follow- ing the girl he fervently replied: “Be- ause 1 like her.” Questioned further regarding his strange actions, the prisoner told the from the | " girl herself if she wanted him to call m her or not. “Well, now you know want vou to keep company ‘ don’t vou ‘Yes “Then keep away from her in the { future and do not bother her any more” was the order as the accused | was liberated. | Must Support Family. she don't with her | John Robert Johnson was in court on a charge of failing to support his c and family. He pleaded guilty and promised to go to work and sup- port them. He was placed in care , of the probation officer for six months. | Sent to Jal John Lanski who r ance in court yesterday when he was being arraigned for drunkenne pleaded guilty this mornin sent to jail for thirty da ed a disturb- > doz. Russell Bros. PLASTERS The World's Greatest External Remedy. Backache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, —Any Local Pain, Insist on Having. ALLCOCK’S. | AT BANKERS’ DINNER | Loud Cheers Greet Name of Golonel | T. R APPLAUDED | —(hamberlain Presides March 30—Nearly businessmen 100 and New Haven, bankers, lawyers, among them prominent republicans of the state, wildly cheered the name of Col. Theodore Roosevelt last night at the mid-winter dinner of the Connecticut Banker the Hotel Taft It w and the bankers had to the discussion of the subject of “Americanism” that the Rev. Charle: Otis Judkins of Glen Falls, N. Y was delivering in the closing addre His sudden change from the routin line of his talk to the colonel's na brought thcm up str and ther was persistent rapping of the tables, a salvo of hurrahs” for Big Mooser | and applause that rocked the hall- | room for a couple of minutes, and | to malke sure everybody knew it was | Teddy that was given this ovation, | one Massachusetts banker, shouted | “Roosevelt,” which of course was | excuse for another long, loud cheer | that made the Hon. Job E of New York puff a few at the Dl stogie he was Roosevelt Gets Loud Cheers. “Toward the end of his speech the | Glen ciation at st midnight been listening Hats, no with dramatic “And you great financiers, if Wood- Falls clergyman intenseness suddenly d, gen- tlemen, row Wilson is the man who will pre- | serve for us this great and American spirit, irrespective of party politics, 1 believe vour ideal | citizenship should teach vou to vote for him next November.” The re- mark brought forth simply a few de- cided “Oh No Continuing, the speaker Elihu Root is the man,—" A gentle clapping, but greeted his name. Again, “Ov if Charles the one,—' A respectable supreme court justice, but r And Jastly: “Should Roosevelt be the man?” Noted Republicans There. The cheering was enough to indi- cate where the bankers of Connec cut stand, if it could be taken criterion of their inmost conviction This dinner last night resolved it self not entirely into a gathering of | bankers, but w marked to a con iderable extent conspicuousne state republics cade Major Blakeslee, of ‘Bob American life vogue, safd: ‘e | no checr Hughes is | befits cheers Theodore applause rank Woodruff, note Iaton around | ien were For Ligfil RAYO LAMPS Oculists say that kerosene li%‘ht is best for the eyes. Rayo is a durable, inexpensive lamp that gives you kerosene light at its best. For Hot Water NEW PERFECTION KEROSENE WATER HEATER Hot water on tap when- ever you need it, at one third the cost of gas water heater. newest styles. perfect copies of imported models. ¥ Jacobh D. 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