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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDA Y, MAY 1, 1916. y The anticipated advance prices of American Watches is here, we have stocked up heavy at the old prices, and are offering our full line of E Igin, Waltham and Tavanas Watches at 15 to 20% reduction from the former low price which means 1-4 less than the prevailing prices. The May list o f VICTOR REC- ORDS is exceptionally fine and on sale now, step in and listen to hem, and be sure to ask for arry Lauder’s latest. enry Morans, 321 ain St., New Britain, Ct. Moore and Atwater have gone on the 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. shift. Officers James Skelley and John Carlson have gone onto the 4 a. m. to 4 p. m. shift. in A 7 _ | eweler, City Items and-Dyson will make your on very short Six cases of measles and one case of chicken pox ‘were reported today by the health department. To commemorate the 3rd anniver- | sary at the Kavanaugh Shop, 40 Pratt | street, Hartford, today and tomorrow, everything in the shop will be offered at 10 per cent. discount Every De- partment is at its best.—advt, er ng ring to order L_advt. b New Britain Lumber and Coal Jany has filed a mechanic’s lien st Sebastian, Joseph and el Stella for $6,641.69, the rty involved being at 115 Wash- street. n Mowers, tc., sharpened, At 6:10 o’clock this evening Hook and Ladder company No. 1 will have | | a drill and other companies will have practice drills later in the week. Shears, Knives, Cy- Morey’s Glen St. Senator John M. Brady has is property, “Ledge Crest”, on | y street to Thomas C. Smith, onument dealer, and plans ta his home in Hartford where siness located. com- S0 even- barber A meeting of the decoration mittee of the Swedish Singers cieties will be held Thursday ing at 8 o'clock in Crona's i | shop. is the time to clean your Pan- nd straw hat. Don’t wait for sh ulk g company g will be Claude R. Barrow: again after his ill- Letter Carrier is able to be out | ness. Senator G. W. Klett attended | meeting of the delegates to the re- publican national convention at Chi- | cago at the Hartford club toda Edward Dobson left today for York where he has secured a sponsible position. ribers to the Country club are notified that a held at 7:45 o'clock vening in Booth's hall, instead the Chamber of Commerce as first announced. N. B S | New B 10c. 2 fozart, made cigar, Letter Carrier ed Sunburn is con fined to his home on Hart street with an injury to his knee growing out of a fall sustained during the past winter. fmportant meeting of the rail- ate tenders has been called for sday evening when the demand increase in pay will be dis- The young of Stanley several son of Martin street will be laid days with an injured Conway | up for leg, ir ceived when he fell down the cellar his con- |.\(:\ir:~' at his home yesterday. Courant | entire | James Toomey, a callman 4 Engine House, resignation from one of the oldest partment and Hall. last Court evening, ar Beethoven, Turner ert V. Camp severed with the Hartford night to devote his his real estate business. prd M Healey of Winthrop s spending the day in New ity. at No has tendered his the service. He callmen ‘in the de- by The Ladies' Aid society John's German Lutheran church will give an entertainment tomorrow evening 8 o'clock in the church parlors. “HELLO! GIVE ME SOME FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE it Keeps Me Healthy’ Read How the Mother of These Children Guards Their Health day of St. b summer hite gloves and Charle to night duty policeman appeared today service uniforms Officers Dennis Johnson have re- and Officers at The mother of these b |ght hmc fel- a recent letter said 2 2 : ither John's d it has helped them wond Our oldest child has been taking it e was 3 old. He w y strong but ke is better now than was John's Medicine "~n helped me. 1 feel Fetter and still now when T aco he children’s pictures see how good they look since we have béen giving them Howard M. Bell, and_the baby is Junior O, Bell, flkmrr! Pa i 1 ohn O. Bell, Frankford, Pa, ause it does not contain alcohol or dangérous drugs Father John'e e Is safe for a!l the family. It is a pure food medlclne which builds LU *n tha ~hildren in tha o - ARMED WITH BADGE, | everything up to a full blooded Indian. | | chargea | assaulting twelve years old Ma | roonick of 328 Elm strect and Prose- | cutor G. | declare that { would | testify | vears old | He took | out of the theater up Lafayette, Wash- Ving i however. | and she began to cry. | saia | it to the | denied having any lost | P. 8. McMahon Have That OIDAK To Take With You ake that film of a Spring Day Outing, and then S ShO;’V vou the fun in developing and printing results KODAKS, $6.00 up. BROWNIES $1.00 up at the KODAK SHOP | he might sneak some children into the | theater, McMahon s He likewise denied any | badges used to | here JICKINSON| 169-171 DRUG C0-9 MAIN STREET ice Station for Edison Mazda Automobile Lamp. by | ing on the steps of St. YOUTH SCARES GIRL. Frank Dutton Wlll Face Serious Charge in Superior Court Police court offered all sorts varieties this morning, there being of The most that sensational case, against Frank Dutton, with however, 19, by was| breach of the peace Ka- Klett did not hesitate to | had it not been for the ! timely interference of Tony Roullard | and George Odreek he thought Dutton | 0 have committed a dastardly | crime upon the little girl. Dutton is | being held for the criminal term of | the superior court in bonds of $300. i i As a result of disclosures made by | Dutton during his trial the authorities | may investigate certain alleged condi- | tions at Keeney's theater. ! Little Mary Karbonic was first to against Dutton. She said that | on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock she | went to Keeney's theater with her ten | brother and another boy nine years old. She bought the tick- ets, she said, and inside the theater the policeman asked her how old she was and on finding that she was on twelve he told her he’d have to arres her if she came in again, but it would be all right this time. Sometime after | 5 o’clock, the chiid testified, Dutton, who claims to usher at the theater at | times, came to her and flashed a | badge, telling her he was a policeman. her by the arm and led her W. The first Lobsters of the Sea I"RESH BOILED LIVE LOBSTER SALAD be ready for Tuesday The Stuffed Tomatoes are our Famous Mayonnaise Dre Devilled Crabs will be anoth All of our ington and West Main streets towards Walnut Hill park. She said she cried | and tried to pull away and finally | two men, Roullard and Odreck, took | her away from Dutton and had him | arrested. She declared as she left| the theater she tried to call for her | brother but Dutton commanded her m? “shut up.” | . Roullard said he saw | Wll onto the little girl and leading her up Lafavette street. The girl | ASSORTED POUND CAKES was an unwilling companion and was TS cryiny he s=aid, so, knowing Dutton's SUTORTAN earms SUNSHINE CAKE . he determined to follow. He | e Cream Puffs, Eclairs and Charl ot 1 met Odreck and the two took up the | chase. He said Dutton used his fake | The Young Lady at Will Offer detective badge to scare the girl and when he tried to stop him he ran away. Roullard chased him and caught him, whereupon he offered to split $1.10 even with Roullard and Odreck if he would let him go. Roullard BITTER SWEETS WALNUT DATES RAISIN CLUSTERS 54 ALL OUR OWN MAKE CANDIF Give the children a pure ice them. and Cheese, are to be found at t Dutton hold- turned the youth over to Officer Cla ence Lamphere. Odreck gave similar | testimony. Dutton told a glib story which made impression on Prosecutor Klett, He said he works days at . Corbin's and nights and Satur- s at Keeney's where he is an up- | s Saturday afternoon he | said r v Mount scared the little Kabonick girl when she came in | He took her to a seat and later took her to another seat. The fake badge. which read Brooks Detective Agency, Inc ", he | was loaned him by Lester Dike- ! man, a fellow employe, and he showed | Phone 906, girl to allay her fears. He| evil intentions and said he took the girl out of the theater and around the streets to see if she couldn't find her brother, who was He also denied trying to bribe the two voung men who caught him. Accuses P. S. McMahon. During his cross examination Dutton | told the court that McMahon had no It is bound to satisfy then kind. On sale at an old standby 35¢ per quart. another favorite, all times in our “THERE'S A J. M. 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Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. told him to “get Officer Mount wup- stairs on some excuse so I can get some of these kids into the theater.” The children were all under age, Dut- ton said, so the theater man wanted to have the officer out of the way they came in. Asked why he was wearing the badge, Dutton said the usher uses this badge to are the Italians and malke them go upstairs In summing up the case Pr Klett said. ‘“‘As prosecutor I publicly commend these two young men, Roullard and Odreck, for pre- venting a dastardly crime being com- mitted on Saturday afternoon. They are entitled to a lot of credit.”” He termed Dutton a dangerous young man to be at large in the community and asked that he be bound over. In finding a probable cause Judge John H. Kirkham remarked that he was not passing on the guilt of the acct Dutton was arrested several months ago for an jndecent assault on a small boy, but was not convicted. he got through. With his money he had too much to drink. Judgment was suspended. This 1s said to be the fir: time an Indian was cver in the local When court. Trouble in Restaurant. William Miller and William Seder- grin were both arrested by Officer Pat- rick Quirk last night after a little trouble in the White House lunch Both were drunk. Miller has been ar- rested fourteen times for this offense and when Prosecutor Klett suggested that he is a fit subject for the state farm for drunkards, he begged pit- cously to be given one more chance. He claims to be earning $4 a day at Pratt & Whitney’s, and was willing to pay any kind ef a fine. $5 and costs and a sentence of thirty days in jail was suspended. Miller was very profuse with his thanks. Sodergrin was fined $7 and costs for part in the rumpus. He told the urt it will be two years tomorrow since he has been arrested. Knife Wielder Fined § Charles Diever, who, last night, stabbed his cousin, Louis Diever, in the abdomen, was arraigned today. The victim, who has recovered from his wounds, testified that on re- turning from Mountain Grove, Charles Diever asked him for a cigarette. He gave him a box of cigarettes wher upon his cousin threw them on the ground. One word led to another and Louis purched Charles, whereupon the (s e o) l\:ulo;: 41’;;o\\];_:: kmzrr ;n‘nl]‘:llu‘hln‘wli(l\:‘m. 2 sai or. E. romen testified o0 2 @ Dutton had said 5 ture of the wound, and Walter ¥ull Blooded Indian in Court. e e S At e Peter Stevens, a full-blooded Penob- | accused admitted the charge, but said scot Indian from Old Town, Me., was| he was excited and did not know why charged with drunkennes Officer | he did it. He was fined $50 and costs. Patrick Quirk found the redskin sleep- ) AV Mary’s church. Stevens is a giant in build and talked good English. He said he came down to wor at Holmes' brickyards, | but as the pay was not as represented, secutor want to This 50. two weeks ago McMahon Denies Charge. After Dutton's trial this morning. declared that the vouth must be cra “Why, he nev- er worked for me at all and never got a nickle from me. I don't know who he is.” As regards the charges made Dutton that he had told him to get the policeman out of the way that it was all lie: knowledge of as LaFlamme Arthur LaFlamme, just out of jail, was arrested by Officer H. T.. Dart at Turner 1 Saturday night for drunk- enness and breach of the peace. Lz Flamme had been warned seve: { times to keep out of the hall and final- 1y Officer Dart ejected him, whereupon he invited the officer into the street to fight. As Dart weighs in at 218 pounds and LaFlamme do not Jlook as Absolutely Removes i i is obvious. Indlg.eStlon' OnepaCk.age | This morning LaFlamme's voung proves it. 25¢c at all druggists. | wire. to whom he was married upon though he tipped the scales at more | nis relcase from jall several weeks ago than 110, the condition of the accused He was fined | ! his marri pleaded hard for and immediately after was sent back to jail, him. Judge Kirkham explained that it was only his wife that was saving him from a long jail sentence, s judgment of sixty days in jail w pended. He Officer Clarence Lamphere arre Burton Gillette Saturday afternoon for 1g his motoreycle without mark- and without either his operator's license or registration license. The young man explained that his number plate was lost between here and Plain- ville and in changing his clothes he had neglected to change his license { from one suit to the other. Judgment was suspended. Forgot His License. Too Much Judge Kirkham opined much prosperity’ savisky. Savisky hour, I Prosperit that “too affecting Frank charged with beating his wife. said he earns forty cents an and his wife says he spends a ater portion of this for drink. Scuse me, judge.” said Savisky. A fine of $7 and costs was imposed and a judgment of thirty days in jail s suspended A Wee Dr Thomas MacGovern, came here from ago, alternated laughter when he explained to court how it was that he had a drap too much and the sidewalk ¢ up and hit me.” He was fined $5 with- out is p. Too Much. who said he ten vears Glasgow < between tears and costs Crazy Man Arrested. Officer Conlon found Bolislaw Bow- losk strect last night leaning up against a building and praving for the v r to end The man appears to be and is being held for safe keeping. crazy YISITING Health during April despite the fact that it was any- thing but The report of the Visiting Nurs th Last month attended but fifty-two cases and r-one patients were discharged. beginning of the month therc were thirty-seven c: and at the close but twenty During the month 553 visits were made. NURSES conditions REPORT. improved an ideal spring month. monthly association show they the ses HART FORD, Charming Styles in Spring == Millinery Exceptionally Good Values and Large Assortments at $5, $8 and $10 We have sold hundreds of these beautiful Trimmed Hats at above prices this We anticipate selling hundreds of other choice hats at these prices during this season for and ideas and effects that are weli we have marked them. The choice assortment of styles and the large hats, the eason we have produced brought forth from our own workrooms many entirely new worth a great deal more than what colors See sailors and trimming effects will surely new watteau please you. pokes, milan, new turbans, medium lisere, shupes, new new size hats and Splendid Assortment of Again we wish to call your ssortment of Sport Hats, small hats in hemp, leghorn, etc. Sport Hats special attention to our very attrac for these are the most fashionable A visit desire for tive & to our new that chic hats of the season for outing and general wear. sport section will convince you that vour ev and natty hat may be found here. THE NEW TRIMMINGS shipments daily of the choicest trimming Lacquered Flowers, new Wings, Field Montures, Pansies, It would be a pleasure to show We effects of the season such as new new are receiving new Celel- phone Braids and ornaments, Gardenias, black and white effects. vou our large assortments of trimmings. Low Shoe Day May Ist The individual, custom looking lines of our shoes make them favorites with discrimina- ting men. WE SPECIALIZE ON FIT. Shoes carried in all leathers: Cordovan, Cordovan Calf, Mahogany Calf; Tan Calf, Tan Kid, White Buckskin, Black Cordovan, Black Calf Black Gun Metal, Black Kid in all widths. Prices $5.00 and up. Special Shoes for Geolf, Tennis and all Kkin:s of sports. An early visit will insure un- broken assortments. THovstalls T PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND 23-99 ASYLUM ST Connecting with 140 TRUMBULL St HARTFORD. RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN i27 MAIN STRFET APPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 317.2 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR TOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN We are now showing com- plete assortments of fine mu lin underwear at prices t cannot be duplicated. Note fol- lowing prices: Night Gowns from Combinations from Long Skirts from Short Skirts from Invelope 29¢ to $6.50 50¢ to $3. 50¢ to $ 25¢ to Chemises from 50c to $2 Sc to $1 .00 50¢ Drawers from Corset Covers from 12%¢ to $1.50 We make a specialty of EXTRA SIZE in GOWNS, SKIRTS and DRAWERS with a Model Brassiere, prices from R APPAREL—Very decided valu Comprising COATS, TAILORED Mod=l your figure WOMED otr for your inspection. DRESSES and WATS SPRING GLOVE! prevailing styles and colors, at $1, $1 Knit Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets, We are Selling Agents for the re here SUITS, that are superior in quality in the season’s , $1.50, $1.69 and $2 per } Neckwear and Infants' Wear. Celebrated “Dove” Undermuslin 1c a word each day pays for a classified adv. in the Herald. You get results. That’s what you want,