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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1916. e LE 1S |GOMMISSION SEEKS e oo | GausE oF houble ok pvaoowos | LHE KIDDIE-KAR f} - HEADQUARTERS is visiting her mother, My e = - THE JITNEY | FORIC Lt o ot Ve That, With Dreams About Revol—%Tells Gouncil of Drastic Need of JOY RIDER FOR THE BOY O 16 et bread—aave | ers, Causes Ruction in Family Amusement for Children Ny Fough the agency of Frank Nip- Rz I For Boys and Girls. § with style as good as his father’s and with lichael Zebrfienski has purchas [ :' 1 AR \ -~ For your youngster’s quality and price to please his mother ! e AR e ARG health and happiness. kvery Mother is delighted with the smart, The Kiddie Kar satis- g individual touches in HORSFALL’'S BOYS’ bupgalow from Percy Crossway rnsdale. There is mo place in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Densk on Starr | subject for the ghurch-night | Wt | street for revolvers, dreams and auto- | | it the First Churc f Chiis : N 5 L irch of Christ | 1 o4j1es according to the testimony e T D e e hopessed e, | council sesion, showing how fmpera- = fies the child desire for § SUITS l foral Tuds mes T. Meskill in police | tive it is that the city take active steps gy | action and fun Schreiber will conduct | court tt AN q 3 Vi s morning charging her hus- | toward providing playgrounds for the ] : ydll‘ulwly:;u“): 1[‘:;””(‘\\; y;\l.' - | bana mlhI drunkenness, breach of the | children: UL, A7 / Safe, indestructable copa *h this eveni peace ang sault. Therefore, after For e past eig s fay- 4 . s herefore, afte For the past eight yea play and handsomely fin- tha following report at last night's It may be the pinch-back Norfolk Style, the beautifully cclored woolens, or the rich awakening from her dry she turned | gp s have been conducted in this alitv of ials i ways mones-saving sale in Curran's | the revolver over to the police and told | ity during (he summer months, The / N : ished in light orange quality of the materials — there is always Co.s hasement Friday. | the Judge about the automobile. | i e T T, (S, Yo ey | i e e something about these Clothes that gves the 3 fMicer Frank Moore was called into | qers and had a playground conducted | X ) = ¢ i oo v A o Pr. George W. C. Hill, pastor | the Densk home ¢ ck there. This playground was so siic- 3 The TRl bov the well grocmed appearance that always South Congregational church, morning to arres husband on | cessful that in 1911 the playground B e al|icomr ofl his iwire ORIl elluit U Tt e S e e e made in four sizes. auses admiration. D Anattha A dian At the ness Mrs. Densk told the prose- | h-night services this evening a P ;m:zm’ that she would tell her story to | vear -{hese playgrounds have Dhe- | b g : el the judge in German as she could not | come more and more popular the s¢ i B by 3 speak English fluently, but both court | gon of 1915 heing most so. The a i i B Turo 76 Choral U offtcials’ objected and‘ she dld fairly [ orezate attendance that year Dbein ' 'l er at the Catholic cemetery, i5 | well in the language-‘of ther adopted | apout $3.000 in the nine weeks that 3 QT pAYS TO BUY OUR Kle sit up after his recent severe | country. She said he sband ham - oo vy were ohene: Tt @ | St ) 1T e ) ot ]| Lo AL S e 8|l 93-99 ASYLUM ST Connecting with 140 TRUMBULL 3E Y stored free of | a revolver and five bullets in his trunk § L B e e e D | HARDWARE 336 MAIN STREET e and gave them Lo the police. Yeater- | o1 % Buetl RITRLC 6 UMV N | 336 1 HARTFORD. Britam Choral Unian | 4aV she said her husband became re: ary another vear unless something innual meeting this | ANSYY at finding she had been rum- | (ZFFN BELEE SO L SO e 1o Dancing wiil | maging through his trunk and last| ., "4y aitention of your honorable nignt was further aggrieved to find ' N 5 b body to the situation which confronts she had taken his gun. The woman | 3 : o admitted that her husband wants to from New York whe / N Tanis TRT T e Gar aile | RS move and is jealous of his next door Playgrounds Are Curtailed. | i ) " . \Ineighbor, but Mrs. Densk sald his | Tn the past playgrounds have been | J M HAELINAN INC WINE t:n;\ 1’«;!‘! of .ml' building re foolish as .the attractive | conducted in the school yards at ihe 2 O 3 [ > | ffee’ will be received at the | neighbor has a wife of his own with | mast Ste o ; et : - ¥ o fi > :h Cast Street, Smith. - Burritt, Bartlett », - < 2 g ot > Bri STl (OB ||t T i e el e e e iR, e, FLadt O] Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. FOR STRENGTH MAKES BLO0D A 600D TONIC b AR concluded he v testimony by declaring | property at the corner of Winter and that she didn't want to tve with him T N e GG S O B gl i Clark streets and on property owned | Our Famous N. E. - Cream of Wheat ; Full Pint 50¢ the Ame n Hardware <‘orpor Evmts Tonight ‘ ”“]‘I“h'x;enmm.d for Mrs. Augusta Riein. | 107 @ the corner of High and Lafay- B[‘ead, regular IOC SiZe, on SaEe at our | The old-time combination that never loses its popularity- A big- ! Klel ette streets. Owing to the increased | zer favorite today than ever, hecause our preparation astly smidi, however, to put the finishing & ger fa 3 " 3 % attendance the school yards are becom- | e Drovedl Apoetiz nerve settler, tonic, stem strengthener with Little Millionaire,” Lyceum | touches on the rather humorous testi- | | e B store, 8¢ per loaf L )" Lyeeun e s ing overcrowded and it is impossible o e i e Rl e e g mony already introduced. R e » ! ) out a competilor. Better try a bottle at on to attain the best results under this | : i e — . , . ark 8Brainerd DRUG STORE Th c'?fi’tau Stonre more playgrounds were 3 ch John A. Abrahamson has re- ’ school w Huild - plaining that she had just awakened [\ o ~Z8 e, B0 NS rd ta “THERE'S .\ REASON.” from a horrible dream. e b S G5 G sy St mene bl L " S oy emssa |y Cisllabls -] Our American Ice Cream 30c qt ~ advised AR property has been sold and this will | { Mrs. Kleinsmidt. and straightway the | two women ransacked the trunk and | jee e g SHei e that we il have Neapolltan . JSC qt Britain lodge. B. P. O the use of this property wh at 34 Washington str a0 e I been available in the past through the P shpel RS Furthermore, Mrs. Kleinsmidt s Kindness of Honorable Geo, M. T \mf that Densk has recently purcha ders. We understand the Bu ol Britain Council. O. U, A A ile and 3 BVery Co e h i Council R e e e BT enChie 7 Main street a raise on that. confiscated the gun. Egg Vanilla 40c qt 60c qt ¥ e that yesterday morning Mrs. Densk | (0 Gufon * mnig is partienlarly true “SAFETY FlRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” 3 H class photo .drama, Fox's |Came to her with fear in her eves, ex-| ,\" 1o Bartiett l S e R will probably lose the use of this prop- E— e e sk proved to he a rather good et : n Pa er at Ou St R = Anrtes Oalo LT op A il e ssionat Lol 2 Pty erty after this year. The American | r ore R ey A H T EHS s OTC F. of A. meots natur a witness, put e hll.;zm d“-'cl]'”‘iwl Hardware Corporation has kindly ' p PERFECTLY PASTEUR- — that! during the past two wesks ans||loied the mise of thelr fproperty eathi] IZED MILK Fac-eimile of Typewriting done iv 4 b 9 bast stvlack ) year but this property may not he | J M HALLINAN INC 1, 2 and 8 colors with signatures. Britain Turner society, meets [has spent $20 of his hard earned | 300 M L AS RIOPETS 5 A . SEIBERT AND SON, ) er hall I money and that is far too much, espe- Letter Heads Printed. . clally since he has Just purchased an | qorng, CHrK properts nest to Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. §§| Park Street, Near Stanley, | HARTFORD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Inc - 3 e ) s jautomobile and needs all his ex : : i 26 S St > o Km‘u‘ SRRl R e denied | 1y POUSNT IS 0 be turned into A play- | g i i i 3 : 6 teams. Tel. connecticn, sy ek s it | being drunk last night and said he had ?;"::‘;‘ o ""‘.]“ Dexe veny th = — - i c ity will be taken ca . an de Baptiste society meets | been out from 6 o'clock until midnic Aoy deiial JUDG TO SPEAK. sl [ trying to learn how to run his :]"n ”,“'”' Ul ARG SE i 2 ik car. When he returned home at mid- [ {N¢ ity will be “'”'“”‘I plasston Rl 5 e . ess they are procured in the im- Jahn lodge, D. O. H. mects|night he did not find any supper [ 17255 thov ar i gl e e S5 Piabis awaiting him; instend his wife was in | !x‘x4v:!‘1£‘|‘x(:\(vnxlil i And the same 4}()\‘.1.5 | ociation Tomorrow Night. bed anorine, He objected fo this ro- | 5 AMOSt a5 frue of the enst section. | yyiorn vl be & mesting of the | Britain nest, O. O. O. meets | ception, after which he said she 5,000 Children To Be Cared For. Northend school Parents’ and Teach- R. hall | bounced a couple of wooden boxes off | We respectfully urge that steps be | ers' association at 7:30 o’'cloc to- his cranium, and exhibited the bruised { taken at once to procure land for | morrow evening. Judge Willi Progress, F ¢ A., meets in portions of his skull to prove his as- | playgrounds in the east part of the ! Malone of Bristol will make d- | hall | sertion city preferrably along IEast streel | dress as will Mayor George A. Quigley | | following program | At Meeting of Northend School As- O guess we’ll let Mr. Connolly un- | about half way bhetween the [ast | after which the la Circle, D . meets at i tangle this mess,” remarked Judge | Street and Smith Schools and in the | Will he carried out: in street Meskill he placed Densk in charge | north part preferrably as near as pos- | Recitations—Harry of the probation officer. Later, hus- | sible to the corner of Broad and | Selections—Twelve-piece orches | band and wife left the court together, | Beaver streets. Abhout four acr is | from the Grammar school he promising to take her out for a | nceded in the east section and qve | Tenor solo—William J. Lennehs nice long joy ride just as soon as he | or mare acres in the north section. Soprano s0los—Miss Kathe ’ became the master of his automobile. | A playground in the north secti . h. » Sunday Seller Is Fined. our greatest need. Within a hs Pathescope pictures. I Peter Galemberti, arrested in a raid | radius of the corner of Br A large attendance is expected ’x‘x":u[::”;.rlv::]‘lfl“{";“]‘l’l“;“mu};“i_:-mr:‘»: =elling| Beaver streets there are 5,000 children bulards and crepe files for cutor B. W. Alling nolled one count | :_'”(;:,‘?\‘,‘ '"h‘:'nm.",‘p:‘”;",'uti’r‘w"‘"“]‘”“:‘l HIGH SCHOOL NOTES, against Galemberti and Judge Meskili | 516 heen reaching only ahout 400 | The French department in the High St f::\)(]lpl}h(\ il\'[‘l‘::::l\i:i\' ,.;.‘n (\;;:‘\‘1:,: ‘(‘he‘ | children. We should he reaching all | School will give a play in that lan- ? = A i Mangan ap-|ang this can only be dona with a |&uage in the auditorium tomorrew peared for the accused. | large, well equipped playground. | in the sixth period. All students in | T 2 olfendivayysandi g | = e | While conditions in the east scction | the modern language department especially adapted to soft SE PROPERTY PARTITION. | " niowhat hetter, there is aleg | Will be admitted. They will present rs and all sorts of summer Through Lawyers Noble E. Pierce | great need of a playground there | scenes from the Voyage de M. Per- Rice: and Joseph G. Woods, Terranc We also respectfully ur that | richon. y O'Brien today brought action a hereafter when land is hought for | The girls of the senior cla will epes and Foulards do not | his_step-daughter, Mary rrel, | school purposes that enough land will | Kive a jitney dance for the bencfit seeking a partition and settlement of | he bought for a playground in con- ! ©f their class Friday afternoon from property owned by them jointly ut | nection with each school |4 to 6 o'clock. | ilk, unless you get the | 243 Mill street. The writ, which was | We believe your honorable hody will | The management of the tennis team | r quality. They are too ved by Constable Fred Winkle, | agree with us on the importance of | INds it impossible to take the team | attaching property on Mill street, is | the playground work and we trust that | {0 New Haven for the Yale Inter- returnable before the June term of | vou will take some immediate ~ction | SCholastic tournament. | the superior court. toward the procuring of these play- = = S lezounds Hargreave ner neckwear in all sorts as well as tougher, heav- | and thin to wear well. But very smart. , $1.00 and $1.50. SUCH DISSIPATION! A ; BANQUET AT STANLEY SCHOOL. | Life in Maple Hill One Revelry After | The annual meeting of the Parenis’ | Another. | and Teachers' association of the Stan- (Special to the Herald) | Absolutely RemoVeS | oy scnool witt be hela at the sehool | Maple Hill, May 18—Owing to the - - ] tlg onss | Indigestion. One package | tomorrow evening and will he fol- | unsettled weather the members of | | ! [ —AT— i \ | . e = |lowed by a banquet. President B. 0.'[the Newington Brotherhood post- proves it. 25¢ at all druggists. | Cijsourne will preside and it is ex- | poned their trip to Glastonbury last — ———e emewms | pected that Judge B. F. Gaffney, | evening, and will go this evening. president of the school hoard and [ They will meet at Lewis Ripley's to = ‘:\‘\xmw'ix\\x\\mw\\ inley 1. THolmes | View the rs through his telescope. | will attend. The business meeting | will be held at 6:45 o'clock and will AMrs. Thomas Palmer of Franklin | be followed by the banquet. All resi- | Square entertained the Wideawake | dents of the Stanley Quarter section ewing club vesterday afternoon. 3 | are invited. Lunch was enjoved by the guests. (Silicate Soda) | —— e JSERVING EGGS PERFECTLY | [l T DIRECTIONS | A ’ e e o W ' a Begs should keep perfectly for a year if these directions are [N | dusithoslitde intimatclierery R dnyphomal soe S i Ak E R | s i | @ | | | | | P the home story we would like to keep. The Kodak will keep just otully followed. The Departmet of Agriculture recommends Water Glass as bo that picture story for you, We carry only the best and best known e Depa: B! gric 3 rec s a 3las - in all ines. That's why we sell only the genulne Eastman goods- H ! ; o If 1t fsn't an IASTMAN, 1t isn’c a KODAK. Fresh Glms all sizes, al- § i I i ! y Our OC e ~ ways on hand, Kodaks $6.00upward Brounles $1.00 to $12.00. K Developing and printing a specialty 1 i | BA 7 Let your dealer show you. S TCKINS ON || MU IAINGAIEGD , DRUG CO.. vail’Viom || 30 CHURCH ST, NEW BRITAIN, CT. ] the best preservative known, as it has no chemical action what- le: simply seals the pores of the shell thus making a sealed pack- of the egg, and keeping it in just the same condition as when ae put into the solution, Put up In Pints, Quarts, Hall Gallon and Gallon. EASTMAN KODAK CO., ROCHESTER,