New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 16, 1916, Page 2

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City Items |SPEEDY MOTORIST Tealth d a street department of scarlet has quar case fever case alth d & valua ped by order e/t o/ K Holy of measles was reported irtment this morning horses anders of health Fealth advt. Name of will install officers next RinE L Dhare an efreshments. hac yos- which were Dr. B department shot D, bread society St eve will be 1 Mrs. Pete formerly Haigis, of Fox- of this city, are tions on the birth a girl, April 29, congratuls a boy on e - license William Bennett of- New Mi H. Ammon of str The couple -were lenry Maier 1ge was granted and am 4 by Church. elma et Rev of hé meeti W of A the ) 4 day clock Mary B. pillc speak on e S serintendent , W. G T T afternoon Wilson of 1i- ber of L. D. Penti ho - arc wili 13 cam Rrbterniis Zoin morrow take M —ad . stored t: fres of len Hoi Family Cirele of . chureh will give a whist Thurs- 'noon at M. school . Schultz ana J h inventory of . omas Property at 110 R valued 8800, interest it B Hill $250 ture $150, M. Doyle t the estate valuing it v of les in and lot m at who h reet. notified the ast night that someone entered ! windew vesterday noon | res ble $7 graduation exercis Sunday schoo June 1 s of the will be held on the members On S of Greenwich unshine society 3 on “The Need of & Woman's atory in' Conneccticut” Mrs. C kson will represent the loca the international conven- /inenhurst, I T at . Furey has been to build a single b street for Walter 3,000 ffuesday night st church 45 o'clock granted a house on L. Williams cla of wiil meet this eve- eting of he South ning . at the standing commit- church will held o'clock at par- be s the O chur ivers: B h Ty deavor Crose, pastor of the at the seventv- Winsted Chri spoke of the iely today s held in Norfolk ers of Unity F., will be « rnoon by M Hockmuth et. liebekah lodge, ntertained tomor- ~ohn Radil and 1t 55 South Bur- Vorthy President Fred H. Jur- been named Ly New Britain O. E., as delegate to the n bnvention of the order in Au- next August. President althers will represent the state convention in Hart- y 4 I STRAWS ow crowns and very e brims this season on stiff straws. hen, too, there is a shape, just like the hat you have been ring. plit straws, Leghorns, amas and Bankoks $2 to $12. to “Ameri- | of to | malil | the | The the | ARE HEAVILY FINED Wotorcyclists Fined 850 Each A fine of $100 less and Norvi rmington avenue T. Meskill | court morning. Witnesses tes- | tified that Steele drove down Beaver | and North Main street and into Main | street Saturday evening at a brec | neck pace, not even blowing his horr. | Steele did not have much to say, oth- | er tt to deny the speed at which 'Iw was charged with driving and to { | driving imposed of James was on Steele | | | | i i | | Judge in police this es critic the judgment of the state's witnesses, Luke Secinski driving do testified that he was n Farmington avenue and up Beaver street Saturday when Steele drove past his streak of lightning. He judged the man was going “thirty-five or fortv es and hour.” Officer William C. | T1art, who handed in the complaint to Captain Grace, saw Steele drive around North Main into Main and said he was going “very fast,” ‘thirty miles an hour” anyway. The | officer said that in turning the corne: Steele swerved away over to the left | side of the road, he was going fast. John Smith id he was ‘“going at a pretty good clip and it would be | impossible for anyone to get out of wa, He also said Steele did not blow any horn Fireman John Finneran testified to the speeding and Fireman Richard Fo the thought Steele was going from i miles an hour throt populated street M: Steele was driving at ¢ of speed Steele, evening his h the thickly rtin Kell a reckless r who had been arrested pre- for speeding, sald he w not going faster than twenty or twer- ty-five miles an hour and he did not sound any horn hecause the street was clear. He denied Officer Hart's assertion that he swerved around to the left side of the street in turnir into Main street. Judge posed a fine of $100 and costs. | for an appeal were fixed at Motorcyele Racers Fined viously $300. $50. As an example for the automobilists and motorcyelists who Meadow avenue as a their races with one ! Meskill fined Dominic ZeCalli, 100 Cherry street, and F glardi of 18 Dwight street Cos! each for speeding on that ot fare Sun afternoon. voung men are motorcyclists use for Judge 18 o ancis Gi- and thor- Roth and speedway nother, witnesses testified that they were rac- | who made | ing. | the Officer Fred Wagner. arrests, testified t voung men sped around ner at from forty to forty-five an hour. ZeCalli was driving an In- dian and stopped when he held up his hand. Giglardi was driving a Har- ! ley-Davidson and did not stop, officer chased him on his motorcycle and caught him. "loyd Stoner s were rac wmily had to the 2 two Doerr's ¢ milc the and out 1 two motor- he and ¥ jump of the wav. William Holden was even tive that the men ridden with Ben bin tester and more cir g in posi- were 1 Lindbe if they wasn't goinx from fifty-five to sixty miles an hour I that chair,” he said. John Shaw likewise testified to the specd- {ing Both young men denied the charge and ZeCalli said his machine is six vears old and is capable of only thir- ty-five miles an hour. For some time the residents Shuttle Meadow avenue have numerou complaints about the | torevlists and automobilists who along that street, endangering | and limb and the authorities | that the heavy penalties meted today will have a good moral Will Be Nervous Today- Mark Marcowski was in court ye: terday and fined $5 for drunkenne He paid his fine and last night Office James Skelly arrested him on Main street in a helpl condition. He pleaded for probation, especially since he had not been in court since yes- terd He said his fine yesterda of mo- race life hope o effee BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes | Indigestion. One package | proves it. 25c at all druggists 1‘ [ \ CEDARALL (All Cedar) NATURAL CEDAR LEAF * A Protection Against the Moth reated that it has three times the strength of Cedar alone. HAS A REFINED ODOR IS CLEAN AND PURE excellent preparation preventing them from damaging woolens, and ete. for eliminating moths Will not injure the finest fabrics. 10c and 25¢ Cans 169-171 MAIN STRERET r Norvin Slee@?a}d : $100—Two | costs for reck- | “like a | strect | thirty to forty | id | e | Meskill im- | Bonds | Shuttie | so the | 5 © e | 15age meeting. | Duffy, “I've | his Cor- | made | NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1916. & made him so nervous he went out and | Bot drunk. e will be twice as ner- | Yous today as he was fined $10 and @ Wife Beater Avraigned. Andrew Kaiser. Hohenzollerns, beating wife. Skelly made the on North street. | husband beat he l'a chair on her this | the husband wife not agree and do not gether. The probation and | Will investigate Says He Was Stabbed. Claiming that he rank Alanganaro Lrwin factory a seph Bagdosian authorities ion to the arraigned for Officer James rrest at his home Mrs. Kaiser said her nd tried to smash morning: Both said they can- care to live to- continued on -shation officer no rels wits his and case the was e was stabbed by | at the Russell & woek ago today, Jo- complained to the and the accused was ar- | rested on a charge of breach of the peace. Bagdosian said he got into an | irgument with Manganaro over work { when the latter grabbed up a knife | nd stuck him- Bagdosian said he did not intend to make complaint but he had to go to a doctor and as he had no money to pay the fee he made the complaint. Harvey Ralph, the foreman, said he the argument but did see it I'rom what he Bagdosian to be the sressor. Harry Kemmerer, first aid xpert at the factory, said the wound on the man’s stomach was little more than a scratch and he did not know how the man got it Manganaro said Bagdosian attacked him and knocked him down following n argument over work. He denied using a knife at all Edward Coleman, another sorting room employe, testified to the quarrel and said all was Bagdosian knocking Manganaro down, but he saw no knife. Manganaro was charged by the court saw start. seemed not he saw promptly dis- AD CLUB ANNUAL. Local Members Plan to in Hartford on Attend Event May 23 ¢ The Charter | rumber | will be ¢vening fourth annual Oak Ad club, of New Britain held at 6:30 of May 23 i club in Hartford vited to this dinner be procured at iva Colonel O dinance dinner of the to which a men belong, o'clock on the the Hartford public is in- tickets may by late ar- at he and the door B. Micham officers of the will be the principal will give an illustrated “Preparedness.”” Henry Greenleaf company of give an advertising talk and Rev. P. Thomas tockville, will speak. Attractive souvenirs have Leen selected and the Tuxedo nine piece orchestra will play. There will | also be a ca t. . chief of or- United States, speaker and aadre on Knett of the Boston will READY TO CELEBRATE. Will Anniversa Leading Star Lodge Observe ‘ourteenth leading Star lodge, No. herds of Bethlehem, will fourteenth anniversary at Shep- observe its this evening Electric hall following the regular There will be an ente supper. Delegations :re expected from Hartford, Meriden and Southington. | The committee in charge of the cele- bration is composed of Mrs. James A Mrs. Timothy Collins, Miss Katherine Duggan, Miss FFlaherty and Mrs. William g The lodge is in « prosperous condi- tion and numbers over 500 members Timothy Collins is prosident; Harold Swift, vice president; afiss Elizabeth Flaherty, accountant; Miss Mary Kelly, scribe, and James A. Duffy, treasurer. tainment and W. H. M. S The annual meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the South Congregational church held yes- terday afternoon at the home of Mo P Searle on Forest | entire board of officer The personnel of th President, Mrs. A. L. president, Mrs. R. N. Hemenway cording secretary, Mrs { Mouat, jr.; corresponding seccretary, Mrs. Mortimer D. Stanley; treasurer, | Mrs. F. N. Wells; chairman of intelli- gance committee, Mirs W. Schultz chairman of reception committee, Mr: George P. Rockwell; chairman of flower committee, Miss Flora Humph- | rev: chairman of entertainment mittee, Mrs. Tallmadge Swift; man of social committee, Mrs. P. Crabtree; pianist, Mrs Hart. was street. I'lhe was re-elected hoard follows Wiard; vic re- Lawrence com- chair. Walte Louis T CO. 1 VETERAN CORPS. A meeting to perfect tion of Compan, | be held at the row. Former thusiastic over the plans attendance is expected. who receive y from the active the organiza- I Veteran Corps will State armory member tomor- very en- and fine Any honorable discha company is eligible | 1o membership, the corps should and expects to be one of the most | live societies of New Britain The| committee on by-laws met Saturda night, and is ready for the campletion a person | plans | Cathol of the work of organization, CHURCH DELEGATES TO M2 The social service committee of the South Church Brotherhood will meet At dinner this evening at the New | Pritain club at 6:30 o’clock. Repor cn civic affairs will be made and «clegations from the Methodist, Center, Baptist and Stanley Memorial churches will be present, preparatory organizing similar committees in their respective churches. MARIN H. will Maria H the probate court leaves all her property to i band, Hugo R. Docrr and announces specificially that she leaves nothing | to her children, George 1. Doerr and Albert H. Doerr. The will was drawn September 26, 1913 and was witnessed by Mrs. Cora May, Kate Norton and Eugenc Glacser. WILL OF The, filed in DOERR. Doerr today. She her hus- of W | cemeteries and e | Tierney | ciety ! meeting of THE KIDDIE-KAR THE JITNEY JOY RIDER For Boys and. Girls. For your youngster’s health and happiness. The Kiddie Kar satis- fies the child desire for action and fun. Safe, indestructable and handsomely fin- ished in light orange color with red wheels. The Kiddie-Kar made in four sizes. is HERBERT L. MILLS 336 MAIN STREET HARDWARE J. M. HALLINAN, INC. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream C Our Delicatessen Department is still turning out a complete line of Ready to Serve Save time and money by buying your Foods. necessities here. Store Prices on Ice Cream OUR AMERICAN VANILLA, CHOCOLATE STRAWBERRY CREAMS are 30c per qt. in paper NEAPOLITAN, EGG VANILLA ..., OUR BEST FRENCH VANILLA 60c per gt.in paper “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” S A REASON “THER J. M. HALLINAN, INC. table and 35¢ qt. in paper 40c per qt. in paper Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. Events Tonight The Little theater. Millionaire,” Lyceum High class photo drama, Fox's the- ater. Vaudeville Keeney's and theater. moving pictures, Daly Hanna's Council, hall K. of C. meets Board City hall. of public works mee lan Douglas, O Main street. (e C., mcets mp Clara, Church street meets at committee, common in City Hall. Claims cil, meets coun W 16 Vega Morgan lodg hall. of P. meety in Central Tabor union Church street. meets hull Colony, Main street. i U. O. at r P. meects 242 Leading Star lodge, : meets in Electric hall lodge, U. A. M New meets ¥ in hall. ain JIr. 0. N 242 B Main n council, R. A. street. meets ar TORTAL EXERCI PLAN ME M. ber Dec Al cd Member & B. Socicty Z in Usual Way, Peter MeCrann & B. society committee President M. T A following for the annual which will be > cemeterie June. Jaies Desmond, man: William J. O'Beirne, John iry, Albert N. Volz and William ett. Rev. John Winters in charge of the exercises wil 1 of has 2 o Y named the e memorial held in on the first mal ex- the Sun chai ercis Beck will be in the render- churel, have a full o members and of the will appear corps of the so- Paul's T. A. B Kensington will furnish music. During the past members have died, Mich- Nicholas I°. Egenton and Marshall music 1 by the choirs of St It is panned to tendance of the Guards. who The drum that of St in uniform with socicly of the parade vear thre ael Gannon W am MAY COMPROMISE. Although nothi ascertained regardir the contractors and the demands of the latter for an in- crease in wages to become effective June 1, is predicted that at the the master masons next week sort of compromise il be reached, thereby averting possinie trouble from strikes. definite has been the attitude of the masons over it some | { to Remem- | | Marwick ! situation FAREWE of Mr. and members of Wh club, met at the and Mrs. A. D- Clifford bia street last evening them a farewell party. There was a banquet in. honor of the event and musical numbers and dancing. As a mark of the esteem in which they are held by the club, Mr. and Mrs Mar- wick made recipients of beautiful tric table lamp. Mr. h been transferred from the Stanley Work superintendent of the cold rolled steel department, to the company’'s mill at Hamilton, Ontario, and the family will shortly remove to that city. Y, PARTY. Mrs. the home of 61 Colum- d tendered David B McKenzie of Friends Marwick, a were ele PLAN ORG Many young women of the Memorial church gathered in the cdifice Jast evening and discussed pre- plans for the or 1tion of L troop of Camp Fire Rev. | J. E. Rees, the pastor, spoke in favor | of the project The meeting then journed until next Monday at which time plans for a organization will be ani G liminary ad- evening, | permanent perfected. o HEARING. bhe TO GIVE Hearin tions for s by on Booth and and for the sprinkl at the meeting of the works this evening ceived for 26,000 yards manent and 9,000 nent pavement orde KNIGHTS MAY ¢ LEBRATE. IFeeling that the me nory hus should be more fitting this city, Daly council, will at & meeting of the or; this eveni the of g0 doin rrobable committee 31y will vers held on the peti- property liolmes owners street avenue | of Kelsey street noard of public Bids will be of of last re- semi-per perma- year. vards ed of Colum- observed of « ion | dvisability that a study the Grand | in K. discus; it thorou be nan ed will by POSTPONED. Island STRIKE Rock Machinists Expect at Adjustment 11 Arsenad of Dispute. Rock Island, 200 machinists at arsenal here sct for postponed a week consideration of The decision to was reached after H. Johnston of Washington, D. ., president of tne International Association of Machin- ists, telegraphed that he was hopeful of & djustment with government ! May the 16 —Strike of nent been gove as pending further wage dispute postpone action today W satisfactory officials Y. M. C. A, CONVENTION ENDS. M 16 Intern:tional held committee various The v Cleveland, O., sessions of the A. conventior sideration of 1dresses on phases asso- ciation throushout the world | occupied the attentiom of the members closing M. ( Con- and were reports of work Plans for a whist June 4 are under way Men's society of St. joseph church At a meeting to be R 1w be held on by the Young neid evening, further plans will be made. Mr | wlhere he has been wley | | conference “THE PREMIER” OXF Leather and Neolin Our latest crea ahogany and Black Calf ORDS Seoles $5.50. ion—very smart. half sizes—AA to D. MORE OF THESE ILKLOTH AN EAGLE INVENTION — FIBRE SILK SHIRTS APPEAR EVERY DAY Their durability and beauty have won them a place of their own in the Shirt world. See our Asylum street display real beauties. $2.50 for some to $3.75. THovsinlls - T PAYS TO 0399 ASYLUM ST. After h Daily Shave Ask for Our Speci A dusting with a a delightful shave. No <oft and pink and an unusually fine We use it; w sw shave rice, taleum know offer men Connecting with HARTFORD. and BUY OUR KIND 140 TRUMBULL SE TALCUM al After Shaving Ta'cum eet talcum is complete just we puts the without as smooth 0 finishing touch it. It makes as a bahy's recommend to the We for that specially DRUG STOR rai —————{ MICHELIN- FOUNDED-1832 5 to 8 Plierof Fabric Here test. Let us weigh in compariscn with | e same size. the size of th This extra weight end fabric, whic Distributors) (B MICHELIN 12 to 15%, Extra Weight When you buy your next tire make this simple You will find the Michelin 12 to 15% heavier than the average, the exact percentage depending on he tires used in the test. Gunn Rubber Co. | Extra-Added |\ New-Skid Tread Strips Here MICHELIN UNIVERSAL TREAD a Michelin Universal Tire any other non-skid of the i represents extra rubber h means extra service. 57 East Ma n Street ADVANGE PREDICTE Cost More Soon 16—The association h: industries country to Philadelphia, May Shoe Retailers’ adquarter in the L conference of allied all parts of the abnormal conditions, making for wcute shortage of leather and st finding iy, as well as price look for a i by fall A. H sociation, ener: mater nees on the o al ady shoes and merchandise fam Geuti in said conditi he ar Omne extraordinary ect of a very soon vhody in the we hope conference Ixistin the of 1 ing ever the th through dustries is longer but of raw materi and, i and pro: serious Ather are to accompl of of question ting the climination of pr merchar is the and no trade more more Wo he ditio oot over notified seven counter. just an advance n of cents a IN PRICE OF SHOES | Eight-Inch Boot Tor Women on conside sed Propos | glazed kia in this mar “This means that the ht-inch for for wear must of fr fz women with hionabhle in big her short tional 1d- to seventy= prevailing b ol boot 1c Kirts i | demana take on an rom fifty pair ad cents the \nee five cents over price Most y September real factories are sold 1 with be- oo for ip to ind leather there is little ing production carce opporunity This ise mean bef e me- of long uniess 1 s can be died Wosicry Philadely Men Meet May 16—Tmp. vdo hia Htant le 1| problems of t velopment and ngaged the the nation gate Nationa 1 Underw | opened here tion. the scarcity prepar at the tahlisl n attention nti ae | the on of Associntion Manufact o sic ar todax ror hict ers, which a ut he of needles, the need ine j for comme dness to meet new conditions close of the wd of and manu- the t w e ¢ ent clo itions hetween jobbe wers, were among tin iation 1 xecutive \fternoon mee ish Convention Several publ nt pening of | Bookselle | Chicago, May hookseller nad 16 hund shers fr throughou are { day for the nual cony Booksellers' ave | first time organization nai | the association the convention for | has been held outside New York City. here the sixteent the Ameriean This ion the of is since the

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