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NEW, BRITAIN —_ VOUTHFUL RAFFLES YOY ihuuir 10 okt Engene La Flamme and Abraham or Ma | Gopeland Charged With Burglary K Abrs cor | Eugene LaFlamme, 16, and | ham Copeland, 14, W | vieted ot burglary | Meskill in | This being sentenced hut judgment good behavier has a bad had in fact will not to the form school, he was re- was bound over the superior having directly Cheshire about their taffles. evening on the huilding | unlocked W Iric re each Judge this morning. tirst the was suspended | LaFlamme that re- by James police court Copeland’s offense, he was to reform | school dising record, be readmitted from which paralicd, so he next term of the local court Jurisdiction him reformatory at two went like N cently e the ) court no to send to { the state | | The 1 About | they hoys the nuine a'clock Thursday scaled the fire D | Central Grammar school | find_entering through an vindow, looted Principal I'rench’'s desk £1.10 on they procured a chisel cutter with which they cntrance to the Smith that cvening. They found $1.05 in an un- locked drawer and broke open tr of the principal, Miss Mary Tormay. Irom this school they went to the Rockwell Here they first cut the telephone wires to | make sure they would be ur urbed and then ransacked | the desks d nothing. Faturday morning the two hoys 1 to Berlin where they hopped freight train bound for Meriden. Yesterday the Meriden police found them wandering about the streets | and picked them up on suspicion. Tn the meantime Detective Sergeant Samuel Bamforth had been notified of the bulgaries here and when he | was informed of the arrest in Meri- den he put two and two together and brought the youngsters back. Lawyer M. D. xe appeared the Copeland b Stabs Husba ang effected school desks school systematically They obt | wallke nest W. Pelton A Vote for PEI/.TON |lis a vote for Our City and Good Gov- ernment. PULLDOWN 2ND LEVER ON VOTING MACHINE for d With Fork. Mrs. Annie Savage of 121 Che nut street, who has lived in this ci but three weeks, was arrested at her home yesterday mnoon stabbir her husband, Frank, with fork. The four prongs of { penetrated the man’s side | weapon was withdrawn by Alexander, 9 years old. Although Savage was taken hospital, his wounds arc not serious and he was found to be more fright- | ened than injured. Testimony intro- | duced this morning showed that the { only provocation Mrs, Savage had for <tabbing her husband was that he | slked her to prepare Mrs. Savage seemed to aff a joke and when did not know her husb, taken to the hospital she said: *'I don't know. Maybe he v in the hospi- tal or maybe he was in jail—" That’s enough, that's where you ought to be—in jail,” remarked Judge Meskill. He then sentenced her to jail for ten days and suspended sen- tence. for a the and a to the some consider the | asked if she ind had been Dewe, lation street are receiving congratu- on the birth of a son, Howard Frederick, this morning. The proud father is employed a brewer by the Cremo Brewing company. Swedish Tron Singers’ For Non-Support. Harry Seuce was araigned for nor support, his wife declaring that he he failed to provide for herself and fam ily. He expressed a willingness to do better and was placed on probation | for one month. Waojieck Gnatik was likewise charged with non-support and he, too, agreed | to do better and support his wife. hat's what I married her for”” he | d. He was placed on probation. | A couple of weeks ago Mrs. Gnatik | complained to the volice that in ing through her husband's clothes = nad found letters proving that he h: a wife living in the old country. F Anthony and costs Lafayette as City Items 1p at Besse-Leland’s. . e King will fair tonight. perform at advt. to Mr. York wdie | | Unitea lodge degree team will have ehearsal Wednesday evening nitiatory work to be conferr- lednesday of next week. born New Mi has been Lass of formerly city ighter was this 1p at Besse-Leland's. Always less.—advt puncil committee on this evening in City Get vour ladies’ and gent's garments cleaned and pressed the tnion Laundry and Dry Cleaning “o., 266 | Arch, Tel. 904.—advt. J. C. Moody, B. Bassette debate of club t A Dress up at Besse-Leland’s. more for less.—advt. high mass celebrated Friday t St. Mary's | Christopher Em- | supplies | hall at TLe Witt and o= judges of Hart l):»‘ at the Y. George will act as the W. H. evening 1p at Besse-Leland’s le: advt Always | B the ting (e} M. Lund week-end ingfield, guest of hristine as the nds. of Si ght in Saloon, Kasal for bres Always wicz was fined $10 ch of the peace in street saloon late Satur- cfternoon. Officers Moore and Atwater placed him under arrest on complaint of the bartender who ac- used him of throwing a slass of beer | at him. The accused denied | charge and said he was sick, had only ! had one drink of whiskey and the bar- | tende changed him to the ex- { tent of This was disproved and the was found guilty. p at Besse-Leland’s. less.—advt. of the White Stone company have agre the demands of their em- or an increase in wages and on in working hours 1p at Besse-Leland's. less.—advt. Ind Mrs. Fred Always anniversary a will be ath the An of quiem morning church for mett. re- flicials day o'clock late t Besse-Leland's. advt. niversary high mass will ited at St. Joseph’s church morning at 9 o'clock for O'Dell Dress up Always more for le An celeb morrow late Richard Always bhe to- the hort $10 accused Trouble at Depot. wvich was arr. Macholtz of LL-ANS blutely Removes bestion. One package 5 it. 25c at all druggists. Dress up at Besse-Leland’s. more for less.—advt A memorial killed in the preached yeste at by Rev. FElisha of the Persian-Assyr Always | sted at by Officer Frank 1int of the station John Br depot yesterd lish on comp | ter. 1he sermon B day for the Assyrians Turks w the South Adams, an W by and refused to leave when the man tried to eject nim. A rumpus ensued and the accused was sen in custody. He was warned to from the depot in the fu- station { church station pastor sion mis- keep away RESISTANGE TO DISEASE Debility is a loss of vitality, not affecting any one part of the body par- ticularly but the system generally. It is dangerous because it reduces the body’s resistance to disease. When debility follows acute diseases, convalescence is slow and the strength does not return as it should. An at- tack of the grip often resultsin debility that persists for months. Everybody recognizes that the remedy for debility is to build up the blood because the blood goes to every part of the body and an_improvement in its condition is quickly felt throughout the syiem. ‘The problem in every case is to find gomething that will enrich the blood. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills suit most people’s need because they are non-al- coholic and they really build up the blood and strengthen the nerves, Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are useful for grow- ing children and for men and womnrn whose nervous energy has been over- drawn. Try them whenever your blood is thin. Your druggist sells Dr. Williams® Pink Pills or they will be sent, by mail, postpaid, cn receipt of per box, six boxes $2, Williams Medicine Co., N.Y. Writetoday for free booklets on the Llood and nerves, alopticon Projectors Ute. Rooms, tertainments, Schools, COME IN AND LET US DEMONSTRATE IT TO YOU Home Balopticon Projects both Lantern Slides and Post Cards; hished with Alumnium Scrcen, the Home, Church, T.od i Model € Balopticon for Late the best Lan- Machine on the market. That KODAK Slide Projection, Don't Forget for Your Outings. YICKINSON - DRUG CO., wan'si MAIN STREERT 0 by the Dr. N . dinner. | the | the Eng- | mas- | The man was seen loitering about | price, 50 cents | Schenectady, | DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 10. 1916. This 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 Roem Wall Paper, at Reasonable Prices. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and 5 Frankiin Square. Hew Briizin, Gonn, ™ Haflinan Bread & les Cream Co. In OQur Delicatessen Department For Tuesday we will have a Chicken Salad and Chicken Croquettes. CHIC N SALAD CHICKEN CROQ Also Tomatoes stulf Tamous Home Mide Ma For Wednesday, here er—Clam Chowder. Made according fresh supply 60C (N Ea. s G th Chicken Salad in which swe onnaise Dressing one that will please the to the is just 1w our busy honsekeep- ashioned Iish - ‘nuine Rhode Island formula atoine right. Calkes row in popularity every Did you try our Cl it them Wednesd Hot irom th p. m. Fresh opened. | a full line of our home made Canned Goods are to be found on the In CRO! last n pan from 130 to not fio you e and get rs 17riday ame hour, Cheese ied Oysters will be ready at the Olives, Pickles, 3usy Counter. salads 3 s 20c 10c 10¢ Dz s¢ Ma. 3¢ Ea. ¢ dr. Dz, Dz, D7 Ea. Dz. CREAM ROLLS . ... APPLE TURNOVERS PASTRY BRE i FAMOUS HOT CROSS BUNS CHANTILLE: CHARLOTTEF ’ The Young Lady at the Gandy Gounter Offers You: Peach Blossoms made with a thin, hard jacket, filled with pure pea- nut butter made from fresh roasted p PI2ACH BLOSSOMS CHOP SURY M ICAN AFTER DINNE We also have on disp dies. When it is Creams, plain and fancy. “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” 1 360 RUSSE 60¢ Lh. 1.b. h. Lb. nd Can- o o3¢ ,. ster Novelties question of Desserts, remember Hallinan's ee “i’hone us your order, we'll do the rest. —THE— HALLINAN BREAD ICE CREAM CO. §igizr A\l STREET SRIES AT 11 A. M. and 5 P. M. HARY FORD. Hundreds of Stylish TRIMMED HATS FOR EASTER Certainly Yours Is Among Them ! Great Values at $5, $8, $10, $12, $15, $18, $20, $25, Upwards i 1 a1l is greate momentous it weeks off problem and variety IBaster only e must be settled advantage here. and is two settled to best etter tha there’s nothin gets by ans st and great deal. Re Hats once a the completely which promptly can for the ever hefore that means a all problematic about the Easte store and the styles will please We splendid volume ster Millinery beautiful Trimmed artists to th workroo ms values ally woman cting ready 1t inside out most ¢ ready to meet the of Hur alw to select trade Hats inexpensis includ embrac 1S centers from. The but thorc ng every here daring 1ghly ape dreds of charming the tions of Parisian procuctions from to the most the whole fashion rainbow invite every to vi not s from tint our extreme conservati ve every color and de in We wish sh specially o ne ew this grand displa ther to courtesy purchase will you or very be shown within our power HEADQU A HE NEWEST SPRING STYLTS IN SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, WAISTS AND GLOVES We invi‘e your inspection IS FOR ALI “BELLY NUTRIA” The New Light Tan SOFT HAT for SPRING 1916 Becoming more popular than ever. Soft and light weight with its flat, flexiblc brim and narrow band, it is a wonder for “THE WHIP” A Striking New Last in MEN’S MAHOGANY CORDO CALF OX- FORDS —Have rubber soles and Polo tip. Cordo Calf is a new leather and h derful qualities. This is a real new one in Men’s Low Shoes $6.50. HHovstalls e Events Tonigat The following is a list of letters L et = vertised at the New Britain. Conr “Officer 6 post office April 8, 1916. Iirnest Eager. Eoen Intare. Miss Anna Kraus Charles Miller. Mrs. Orin Moore. John H. Miss Nellie Popielarzyk M < Slakieni. Lyceum t High class photo play ter Vaudeville and motion { Keeney's theater. son. - Men's dred socicty hall meets 1< accker lodge me in Turner hail. Weber Sons. E for advertised mention date of list. WM. F, Otto Yuzef committee hall. Supply meets in City common cour letters and Tribe, n N Mattabessett | meets DELA o Iostmaster. udd’s ha Court Prosperity, . o Main street GIFT FOR D. B, MARWICK, Will N Star lod M of Jr Good Hotel | e Farewell for Him at Bond Saturday Night, of Banquet meets in New DPritain 14 Church Circle C, Officers and heads departments | of the banquet Marwick at at a1 David arewell | Superintendent 125 Hotel Bond Saturday nembered er tea service in charge of Stanley Works for and recently Canadian mill of | Ontario, { service, Mr. | d with many the Hotel with songs and speeches. While Mr. leave Wednesday with Moore for Hamilton, | i to leave the city until some time Stanley Works gave to W at Harvey lod 187 Arch stre A meets i the with Mr. the night and re him wift of a solid si Marwick has been velling mill at the the past ten vears transferred to the the firm at Hamilton, Besides the tea wis remembe The dinner swedish Singers society hall Hart AL W. H 7 Ak (€] silver M other gifts | Bo after-dinner Marwick will Vice President e not plan with family June rwick Young Honored ford Man isxhibition. Albert O, Hess both of this wttention Art zallery AYR) J. R N Britain Ea New aw featured as of a Hagen, cspecial the Hartford the school t. Hartford Mr. and Mrs, street, is 20 at the & F. wias awarded the H excellence chiefly wind Art illiam L. receiving «xhibit of open work ci at at H H rs does his in | row at Prospect stre is the son of of Madison nd is emploved Tle of his The ready-to-wear at the Ka- vanaugh shop. 10 Pratt Hartford in the atest demand. Sec their choice assortments just advt. suits =i are n ofiicc $10 for heing stained . 0 it \ work tile designs, Mr. Hagen training the work in stained received rug, and slass and Detroit parents, of | | L iles Hancock arrived the former's William Ramm M ward, ‘or a visit ma M street. Howard have to son, from instructor il of man schools and designs o n. in To B | Cherry honorable mentio. iT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND 23-99 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with ][40 TRUMBULL ST HARTFORD. 1cil, meets at Dress Up BUT Distinguish the Best From the Rest—-- _755/11'011 6();}% Clothes Taslored at Fashion Tark. Rochestor; N'Y. ‘The best in Style for the Price $15 and up Debating club meets At | e nd ty 1 84,211 consumption - manufacturers was ! paid accounts tetal $4 | partment placed $20,000 , | ing fund. The depart J judgement in and thus { ial of all and bounds WAT DEPT., FIGUT [ creasec Altho the domes 15 Was the teccipts For the Year Totaled || 5138107, the increa marked = loss ety to the figures of Cler ter Aecordit the receipts of the for 107 to which is added the halance the old | ¥ buying Ilgan, de- much nee suved kinds has especially ¢ { partment the fiscal year were of in [ | of $3 | months. of the The and the | Water from oth 3 beginning of ow | year, mu total of $172,466 6 to 14 money Cured in refund Days. if PAZO Itchin Piles 3¢, Piles Drugsists | OINTMENT to ecding or Protrud n gives relief $127.706 $44,759 83 | expenditures totalea to date ual | balance is his | rents tota nd there i inc oy — fails ure rec were receipts of §3 & Ihe vine from sale of water

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