New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 4, 1916, Page 2

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1916. WREEK AVERTEU-ATA The | ' - o Your Boy Cangi“fie’ BLAGK RflGK [;URVE Great American - These Ciothes Too Hard-- | - ' il ith- \Boys Frightened, Remove Iron Lawn Mower ksl :{2&‘{1 a;flglilulSirs;ce‘iv - From Track Belore Train Comes : Retiane ol At$7.5 and $850—Our Boys' Suit dis- [ - Acitv O play includes one model with a pinch-back How the 2:20 o’clock train out of S\ T ctocfc' ey coat—very unusual at this pyice and found g 2 mostly in higher grade garments. Others are this city yesterday afternoon for Bris- | tol narrowly escaped being wreckel et . E = I A tains the best snappy styles with patch pockets, belts and by a gang of five nine vear old boys ! e 1 Pri west of the Black Rock bridge wa: [ 3 Y mases. rrices @& novelty pleats—some are mohair lined. mbers i mommine by e maune. | B RSP i range from . ; ; sters themselves. Had it not been | . ; D $3 to $13. At $10.00—Can be feund such unique fea- tures as concave yoke coats, buttoned-on- that one of the boys, who became ! - €T T S e suddenly anic icken when ha . . > thought of what might happen, rush- side belts, reinforced buttonholes and waist ALSO LAWN ROLLERS B heavy piece of Iron from the track both Solid and Water filled from $10.00 to $12.00. i i3 e i i fnl it should go into a boy’s suit to insure its good before the train rumbled past, tF P 3 New Haven rond would doubtice: ALL KINDS OF SF’RAY PUMPS appearance and wearing quality. have another to add to its long list | e mae, o v - | SOLUTIONS FOR SPRAYING ; < » and they were rounded up hy Supe - Ll 2 numerary Officer Charles Grace, who g ; %9 i > iV PAYS TO BUY DUR KIND is also a railroad policeman, oy b ] o L The Abbe Haréwal’e CO. Ul 399 ASYLUM ST Connecting with 40 TRUMBULL S% through the frain windows as it sped | . past. The railroad has been annoved B o very much of late by hovs throwing 279 MAIN STREET. HARTFORD. stones at passing trains and yesterday ; Officer Grace was on the train. As it rounded the curve a shower of New Britain stones greeted it, one of the miss MAYOR QUIGLEY DROPS | itv to defend’ himself and the hoard || Evmgs Tonlgn‘“ e ain coing through a window and st AR e one of the passengers, George Br - o | lieved to be significant | of Lonstale avenye, Bristor. av.| TWO COMMISSIONERS | iyl t© be stenificant. 0 4L 2 e e Brulet hu his home @ Schaefer may have been a case where | “The Argyle Case,” Lyceum theater. | Judd's hall response to a t N u e 5 - 5 the mayor thought it wa Shamee ] received appraising him of the death 9 | the 2 vor Hhone $ a change | or little child F. A. Searle and Dr. J. E. Martin Suc- | for the better. Mr, Schaefer 4id con- | N ide e siderable questioning during the ses- Near Andrews crossing the ceed Attwood and Schaafer i e R e e ductor stopped the train and Officor | queries were decidedly tart os ly ! irace hurried hack and made . TS TRy queries were decidedly tart, especially | Grace hu k and mad Finance Board. as they referred to some of the fad- | Keeney | High class photo-drama, Fox's! BOY WANDERS TO BL theater. Parents of William Kismarieve re- ported to the police last night that Vaudeville and moving pictures, | the hoy, who is only seven years old 1y d s theater. left home yesterday morning at 10 hen arraigned i court + - o'clock and had not rety Al S Lecounbet! latoa chantaa board | dist proposition that were put up to | an irned - each of the hoys admitted Anticipated changes in oard Court Progress, . meets in ' though the police aided the parent gles’ hall. they did not find the boy and bright _— and early the mother was t headquarters to see if anything liad New Britain lodge, B. P. . been heard from him. The boy w e B M : GRS : ., | meets in Elks’ home. !later located about a mile below the e a boy was not connected | 90NN "’I “‘“”l“‘l‘, "f; . i : _i”"‘l S ".'o"_'lr”' gl el - | Eerlin post office conquc e IIMed. with the stone throwing hbut w S piea L R G . - B Glagiara "““",I[’ 1 cihiennronose il oo rter Ol , meets in S lacod iion Mt ol ationl i roriinTon ward N. Stanley and . | appropriations 1ese n G o | ot et hookey. The Busheowicz bow tol | Gaffney, the other member: whose | not have influenced the myyor in nam- | ; s T o . ¥ terms expire, have heen rea . ling Dr. Martin to succeed him. . " . JOW .S L Al s L g St. Joseph’s - 8. meets in Russell & Erwin Division of the Amer- Eve!y day my train runs rowded the truth and the judge left him =o 5 = As previously ported in The He aris p | | parish hall. l'ican Hardware Corporation, has re- with a warning on the stone throw- s ! ith big men—and many a good P iz charce, nut he was piaced on pro- [ald te resbpointent of Mz Attwood | TWO CHALICES RECOVERED. | AETEES e e g R T bation for staving aw fromischool §| VA SCONS.C STECANCOUD ILIIEAL I Jethe The stolen chalices recently pawned Iyt - >, 5 Ve la Y iven m ¢ oL i tion i e : The s 2 Y paw S e Ll o <. | with the American Paper Goods com- The other bovs were all placed on | Mavor's action in dropping him in L S G s New Britain Turner society meets: & o ey € g €. v e favor of Mr. Searle caused no surprise, | PY @ thief with Bessie Feingold and |; “1urmer hall ¥ in Kensingtor During their hearing they told | Just what offense Mr. Atiwood com- | recovered by her from a New York G, Lexington lodge, 1. O. F.,, meets | One of the bhest was “Helmar’® |suage eskin ¢ they had placed | Mitted is unknown but by those who | man to whom she sold them have been | = judge municipal affairs from an in- | recovered One w stolen from the !in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. | | A . x i the hoard. He questioned the wisdom ed hookey “just { of finance and taxation were made iast | ¢ «pending ,m,,‘i\ mnoey for \,\ 3 “,'.‘ i - admitted that they | night by Mayor Quigley, who wppoint- | oo} \\‘,,]m”. Hill = Wi had remained away from school eight | oo S - 5 00 S nagk fand feoby 1 and finally some of them saia | ©d Frederick avle, vic resident | after rman B. H. rrior of the I anders, Iro e Clar -. | public 4 seme S issi or his had not been to school for two wecks, | Of -ander " . | publ imusement comm on for his a heavy iron ke shoe on the urkish Cigaret(es. O RA e e th e side point of view the fact that he | Thompsonville Catholic church and —— F what would happen,” but one of their f lives in the anti-Quiglev Third and | returned and another one has been| St. Jean de Baptiste society meets Absolutely Removes ssociated in business with Ray- | identified as having been stolen from ;at 34 Church street. claimed by Rev. J. J. Ambot of that Vater in lodge, D. of H., meets city. i : proves it. 25¢c at all'druggis o o number got scared and knocked it off f IS v J J Before I smoked Helmar” I WOn= Just before the train came, thus avert- | mond R. Healey, who wuas removed [a Hartford chirch and has been - = Indlgestlon. One package a serious | from the board of public safety las ing what might have been fered why so many wealthy INMER |wreck for rairond men declare that | winter after he had shown the temer- | an iron shoe such as the one they moke a 10¢ clgal'efle. used would certainly have derailed the train, and at that curve it might > have been very serious. My first “Helmar” convinced me. | irewcncer Boys “Knocks Down. James Mascola. messenger hov employed by the Western Union Tel- The mildest tobacco for cigarettes is Turkish. um',.h’ company, w ;w‘ a ol _ 5 chambers and then sent to the st The hest tobacco for cigarettes Is Turkish. reform school at Meriden for obts Bon’t pay ten cents for anybody’s cigarette untll e mensyianden falicys pictense you have iried ““Heimar,’’ a fascinating, elevating. ’vt,,'\(‘”m:\\( ‘oh:‘h]{,‘:‘wm”)’:\:--\‘\g:wruh gentieman’s smokc. there is reason to believe that he has fleeced many more people, they say. 9 x he hoy's method was simple. R /%m), 1o Makers of the Highest rade Turkish | cciving & telegram to deliver, he ,QM" and Egyptian Cigareltes in the World would erase the “paid” mark and i ould write in “‘chs collect.”” Cin the three counts st him he col- lected twenty- forty-one and thir- ty-six cents that had already heen paid. Mascola has been to the re- form school hefore and was put on probation Miller is Sent Away. e - William Miller, who was in court | Tuesday and was given the “just one chance” that he asked for, in Ci leg was injured. poe . s .’A eyGE o : LA N < : ity ltems as i) court again this morning on (he sarme Loty B | Use Rein's Auto Record and EX-|charge of drunkenness. Officer Pin ‘ : P = oo pense Boolk 0 Ad | mingham arrested him on Elm strcet / e p prt man from factory to clean | Printing Co., 66 Chur ~——advt. | qast night. Miller reaized that he could i 1 7 . a hats. Conn. Hat Co.—advt. | Miss Mae Cox is in New ke for | hope for but little mpathy, but he v y > f il 5 e conclusion of the meeting of | days. | took a fighting chance and pleaded & 4 ‘ i school, | eloquently for one more chance, say- ¥ e nnedy-Campbell dancing ughters of bella this ecve- N social will he held, to which | . Bungalow, Judd's orchestra.— |ing he had $200 and would pay any R s hember is invited {o bring a | 24Vt fine rather than go to jail. He was | ) The degree team of Phenix lodge, | Sent to the state farm for inebriates & ' o= s to the Connecticut Turn- | - O- O. F., will work the first degree | 10T SIX monthas. % . be elected by the New B on a class of candidates for Pacific No Englishman Beat Him. rners this evenir On May | l0dge, 1. O, O. of Meriden, May 17. | “Roaring Jack” O'Brien was fined local Turners will have a All sorts of light weight union suits, | $10 and costs and placed on proba- 5 ,' B ' % i | tion for drunkeness. He was pickcd ¥ “Good morning, Mr. Johnson!” kerosene. You'il find it absolutely clean, gymnastic exhibition S Ty Bee arel oS T G i e “ . clear-burning d it’s always th e e i atele T Onaem ey |imoon iwiicte hefwas Iying hwithia bac ‘Oh! good morning, Mrs. Jones! It’s some Wil th mbl’l an i it o “lag"s taessame, ha Booas boy living at 14 | days [ e i e e ; “Yes, I just stepped in because I saw that “Yes, I think so. And while I think of it, send me up a bunch of this celery, a peck street, w shtly injured yes- ring in your Panamas now. to|gested that an Englishman had : SOCONNAKE O e e of potatoes, and—let’s see—I guess that’s all. Oh! yes—and a pound of butter.” ;Jnhn. were stealing a ride. The boy's second degree will he worked | Up at Wilson's.—advt v l;]r 1“’1 j‘wm ‘tlu-‘. ar of 1 and bleach. Conn. Hat Co.— | heaten him up be became highly ex- eI ch Lle and hisbrother, | citea and declared no Johnny Bull dow. Will you have your wagon stop and | conld “lick” him even if appearance i h el 5 would indicate that he participated in get my oil can when you're up my way: oo O ST e = 3 the recent Dublin riots. He told the g The lamps have been giving us a lot of “Yes ma’am, we’ll send them right up this e ac been do tow %, n % & e Have That Dol nd e bl Gann S trouble lately and I suspect it’s the oil. afternoon. Do you want the delivery | that he did come down he came near - You canrecommend this SOCONY brand, man to stop in and take your order to- not being able to go hack. can’t you?” T oW Brought in on Capias. i, 3 g I{ () I) AK | John Rogalski was brought into B “Yes ma’am. It’s the Standard Oil “Yes, I wish he would, thank you. Good- g = court on a writ of capias made out ; ol Company of w York’s best grade of day.” r . when he failed to appear vesterday : TO [‘ake Wlth You as a witness after he had been sub- ] _ poenaed. The boy but fourteen Mora! for the Dealer—Kerosene isn’t the only thing the SOCONY sign helps to sell. years old and said he was afraid to make that film of a Spring Day Outing, and then come in. In view of vouth and g STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK us show y i 5 i intine \pparent ignorance Judge Meskill let s resul;; ou the fun in developing and printing St ek PRINCIPAL OFFICES: NEW YORK BUFFALO ALBANY BOSTON Depot Loiterer Arrested. S e We recommend the following oil burning devices as the best of their kind: New Perfection Oil KODAKS, $6.00 JIES On complaint of James Pratt, a R » up. BROWNIES §1.00 up ! Cookstoves and Water Heaters, Perfection Smokeless Oil Heaters, Rayo Lamps and Lanterns. depot employe, Officer Frank English - at the - arrested Samuel Hagopian KODAK SHOP a_cha reach of the peace testified that the accused son frequenting the depot con- nd refuses to move onut. . 1y he tried to eject him and b 4 » scuffle cnsued. The judge or- A a the accused to keep a 2 depot in the future unless he ha Albin Nelson, arrested last night, | G > ’ 8 for drunkeness, was taken ill with vice Station for Edison Mazda Automobile chills fn Bis cell and later was re: i moved to the New Rritain General Lospital for treatmen

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