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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1916. MYSTERIOUS THEFTS ake Your Wedding Gift SOLVED BY POLICE Selection From Qur Choice Line of STERLING SILVER, HAND PAINTED CHINA, AND CUT GLASS, And Gang oi Boys Is Rounded Up | as Culprits All mystery surrounding a series of | petty thefts and burglaries that have the for the has up ofi "a, small been wor police been cleared gang of of whom are well known in police circles and have been pre- Iso we have a large stock of fine Jewelry suitable | viously arrested for every offense . . . . ' layi L key burgl r brides, bridesmaids gifts and ushers. T s | On May 8 the home of John M. Ran- | orter & Dyson | tered during the afternoon while Mrs. | Rankin was away. Anthony Mankus, Where Quality is as Represented. ving weeks arrest | past few by the boys, most | Joseph Kulinski and Joseph Partiki | were arrested, charged * with the crime. They admitted taking three watches, two of which they broke and | threw away and one of which they | | sold to a junkman. They also broka a couple of napkin rings and a locket and threw them away. A small bank they found in the house they broke { open and took the contents. On May 15 during the noon | David Benjamin’s store at 42 Bro: street wns entered through a window and $2 taken from the cash ‘chhtm The boys were identi with this theft and Officer Fred Wa 0 being cleared on the undertak- | "¢’ caught Stanley Babula, who e: Cit 1t i | plained to him fully how he came by 'y llems : y ¢ the Catholie | ® Stolen watch. The officer found ent concert of the Cathollc | another watch at the Mankus' home. Sinmencia s pvelll R e R ; The expenses for | pqqie Kuba entered Richard .Naples' aithweretheayy ibutiasnronviotll 55 S SRR RE SR e R e (e will be realized. A meeting | treet and Hartford avenue. nd Mrs. Gwosdow and fami 3 AT | Main © street, left today for N e executive committee Wi e | Mz i ile K g ol e e e | of i OaGaniie (f'?;x?‘."i;w'l‘“:l‘l De Mankus went in while Kuba watched vedding | held at the home of Mrs. M. T. Crean | fron without. A cheap watch, a sil- | arette case and several bottles er, Gussic, to William A\dlxm,‘.,n June 1, tonic were stolen. A bhoy jis to take place in that city on | Steve Gozda got the cigarette ® ho X. bread.—advt. | of hair named case. At 4:30 o'clock this morning store on Horace strect was burglariz l'ed and seventy cents stolen. The Mankus boy id that two boys ! named Boleslaw Guida and Stanley Kawelezylok committed the theft. Three of the boys were sent to the reform school and two were sent to the county home. Raid Gambling Joint. Lafayette hall, fayette street, A summons meeting of Rev. W. A | Barty branch, A. O. H., will be held bh Schmitt is recovering from | tomorrow afternaon .in Commercial ent attack of appedicitis. | hall when a report will be submitted | from the building comittee. At the | | meeting to be held on the following psor and Mrs. August Burck- ave returned from a southern | delegnton to the siate lcon in Middletown, in August | | Sunaay, named. a | vention of the Kenil- | will b at the Elm | evening. | hats { advt. Building Inspector Arthur N. erford is indisposed at his home | Stanley street. Sofip sale tonight at Curran | _ Albert A. Buell, a student at B 6o Tame. Sl K <0 | Connecticut Agricultural collexe, is : e Fishers' Island, with | | Fort Wright, he college military company for a annual banquét club will be held n next Thursday Dr. res in up-to-date trimmed M. Selbert.—— Special $2.00 nobby to $5.00. G, at an Spri Ohman annive ield, delivered sary cele- | Mass,, last | Ruth- on a poolroom at 13 was raided by Offi- A. J. Richardson and William race last evening and Simon Ap- an was arrested as proprietor of the gambling joint. With him were | arrested George Ewarth, Aaron Sam- week’s drill. | Louis Sablotski, who drives one of | 1°! Ishoo K‘?‘]“‘r‘l“in [::‘“‘ff::‘uem““‘ aprian as fr ers jordon Brothers’ big trucks will be | xacnadoor | | tried in the Hartford police court on ! ’”m, nen ’;k‘m“t" no f“‘ a7 s | Tuesday for reckless driving. Law- [ }.N"\‘;;E):,,(:.l,w;r . tule and Level fleffi"d him. | day. enjoyed a trip down New Britain lodge of Moose i River this afternoon. | a ladies' night in Judd’s hall azar committee of Caurt | evening. Musical numbers were en, F. of A. will hold the |joyed and dancing followed. iiine ‘f‘;*‘ jSEeninEganalicom The New Britain College club » 8 afternoon In connection with a of home-made candy. The proc | Will go towards a seholarshi = | at the Connecticut College for ks, ss meeting of the Jocal branch | Machinists Union will be held | all at 34 Church street next | ¢ pvening. John F. Quinn will and a talk will be given by Organizzer Wickham. nley premen necticut com- held last Girls Case is Continued. P b>*h Droulett, whom 11]1( authorities have been holding for the past month as an alleged whit2 slaver on whose testimony Mrs. Naples of Chestnut street and a | Hartford man will be arraigned iu the superior court next month, | brought into court today and | case was again continued, this to June 10, in honds of 0 | man and woman are aileged to brought the girl here for immoral | purposes and she is the most material | witness against them she having told the authorities they induced her to | come here from Massachusetts in ! violation of the White Slave law. es ol { Edison Left at the Post. of Twenty-Five At s“mm,‘; Thomas A. Edison's talking ma- Bethany Church. | chine is a mummy compared with the talkativeness of the witnesses it the case of Harry Masar, charged with assaulting Mr. and Mrs, Abr ham Meltzer of Willow street Thur day afternoon. Meltzer at first re- | fused to talk English, but when the prosecutor waved him from the stana he discovered he could talk. Then it was a question of how to shut him up. The complainants said Ma- sar punched them, while Masar said Mrs. Meltzer held him while her hus- | band hit him. The court discharges | Masar and ordered the lognacious Mr. and Mrs. Meltzer removed from the room “Spee” held this sale ceds fund romen a High a dance in was| her time The The Alpha Alpha sorori | school organization, Booth's hall last evening. The patron- IUtely Removes loxx(w were Mrs. R. W. Egan, Mrs. D, gestlon. One package |y \h\llllm\ and Mrs. Laurence Mouat, s it. 25c at all druggists. | 1‘ CONFIRMATIO gave ERCISIES, Studies preparatory for confirma- tion at the Swedish Bethany | have been completed by church a class of 2 = and at tomorrow they will receive the At the evening services the 1 receive instructions from the as all classes have in former ling collars is largely a This | children morning’s r of stock-keeping: ervice sacra- | ment. | class w. | pastor ! vears. The ten girls and fifteen make up the cla are as follow Eleanor EIlv Johnson, Ruth M. | Olson, Mabel Lydia Pihl, Agnes Cath- | erine Ohison, Ruth Linnea Bloom- | quist, Helen Josephine ~Smedbers, | Bthel Elizabeth Johnson, Mildred Eb- | | ba Lagerlof, Signe Dorothy Johnson and Edith Henrietta Fron; boys, Carl | { Henry Edman, Paul Gustave Nilsen, | Richard Carl Beeman, Axel AT l eeberg, BEverett Gerlander, Einar | l\\'illianl Anderson, Carl Hugo West- [man, Gunnar Anderson, Carl Gustat- | son, David Einar Gustafson, Carl H | 0ld Granquist, Clinton Fred Anderso | Milton Emil Hjerpe, Albert Henry 1 Borg and Einar G. Johnson. local hospital. A large attendance of | B | the members is hoped for. All dona- | tion, either in money or gifts, will be A | received by 38 Forest sells many more collars the average store of its due largely to the fact we are seldom, PoysRtiag if ever, ht out of a siz irty styles & W, in your size. in Again. Carroll, ~whose Chri was in court for The boy is 17 soft and stiff colla Carroll “Spec” name is Joseph, lation of probation. vears old and has been arrested on numerous occasions for gambling and other petty offenses. Probation Officer Conolly told the court that | Carroll will not work, does not obey | { the probation regulations, and leads vounger hovs astray. Probation was revoked and Carroll cither have to pay and costs or go to jail. e new Ide “Prosperity” is lendid es 1214 vio- summer collar- to 19— 1 Gustave | ils 5 i on g ; TO AID HOSPITAL, An all day sewir meeting | "Woman's Home Missionary of the South Congregational church | will be held next Thursday. The proceeds will be contributed to the | | of the society | Mrs. Frederick A. Searle, | street. | MENT ANNOUNC Harriet A. Cooke today rounced the engagement of her daughter, Bertha Adele Cooke, to Frank Standish Hart of Wethersfield. | DRINKING MEN NGAG D. an- (Silicate Soda) JRVING EGGS PEREFECTLY DIRECTIONS P perfectly for a year FOR PRF Eggs should kear fully followea, The Departmet the best prese of the egg, if these directions arec of Agriculture recommends Water Glass as be- tive known, as it has no chemical action what- sfinipl the pores of {he shell thus making a sealed pack- and keeping it when in just the same condition as las put into the solution. | Put up in Pints, Quarts, | | ‘ By in three at the Neal Ir No. 1307 Chapel l&heet New Haven, Conn. ('Phone 4 | Center 5540). NO CHARGE to any | person who is not enurely satisfied at | 3 end of treatment. Call, write DRUG CO el .9 | 'phone for confidential information MA]N Q.’TR EET | 60 NEAL INSTITU IN PRIN- 1 CIPAL CITI Half Ganon 1 allon and Gallon. days or REGORD CLASS WILL GRADUATE FROM H. §. Diplomas Will Be Presented to { Ttalie,” 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. HERBERT L. MILLS HARDWARE 336 MAIN STREET is J. M. HALLINAN, INC. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. Our Saturday Ice Cream Special hocolate Walnut, 50c qt | Kinds_ of Plain and Fancy Ices, Puddings and Ice Creams “We Will Have a Large Assortment of Candy Speciais for Sunday at Our Candy Couner J. M. HALLINAN, INC. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. ’Phone 906 By 10 A. M. = n Sunday Orders 1or 11 0’Clock Delivery Must Be| Wd G WY 1) A0 Seuseh og oML Sujuuny a1y o CLOTHES THAT PUT “POISE” IN YOUR POSE Practically all clothing shops can show you a line of suitings and advertise their beauty until they are blue in the face, but a SUIT- GISONLY A SUITING AND NOT A SUIT. At $16.50 to $38 we can show yeu all the suit and overcoat fabrics worth having, but that is only the beginning of the story. IT ISN'T ONLY THE RAW MATERIAL YOU WANT, but the refined defails of Hors- fall Tailoring, the choice patterns and color- ings of Horsfall selections, the irresistible beauty of Horsfall medels and the exqu finish of Horsfall interiors. -Tovstalls fT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND 3399 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with [4Q TRUMBULL S¥ HARTFORD. NEWEST LIST CLEAN O AL with IST FOUNTAIN the more cleanest service, at any fountain This is the ster The newest and biggest drink list the cleanest fountain. What in the world offer you? Purity and deliciousness in best place to buy soda drinks for yourself All fruit flavors SC Plain Sods All fruit-ades See the complete menu and treat your friends here. here. can the extreme or the young ICE CREAM richest ice market; made from with the fullest butter fat to eat In brick our fountain, to ta sent anywhere in Brick or Bulk, cream on the cream tion of and safe bulk, at home, quantity. pure Ice cream soda College ices LEgg drinks propor- nitary. or ke Newest fancy conceits 2= Malted milk drinks Ice cream combinations Visit our fou happy intain soda meet surprise in our There store. is many a DRUG STOR CThe 91‘0-22— .Sfohel'- I81. MAIN STREET Swanson, cott, Flor Olive Davis. Bass, Carl ett, Clifford Dickinson, Sturman Dyson, John rence Marwick, Harold thur Peterson. Paul Schaefer, John Sullivan, Herbert Williams Alto, Mildred Ahlstrom, Edith An- nderson, Iisther Appel, Anna Ben; ston, Marion Campbeil, Helen Collins Leah Cunard, Gertrude Jahn, Bertha Kiesewitter, Mabel Klingberg, Viola Livingstone, Anna Maloney, REdna Mills, Gladys Moore, Ruth O’'Brien, Minnie Paro, Anna Rawhowsky, Clara Tomasoni, ildred | Josephine Tomasoni her Langdren, Tenors, Paul Appel. John Bachulus, wdley, Ralph D'Ilspoito, Roger Carl Wagner., Ruth Wal- nna Zehler, Alma Wagner, nee Yeoman Bergendahl; Harold By- Sidney Dixon, Kiniry, O'Meara, Pihl, George Ward, Ar- 170 on June 16 innual New Britain place on June the Academic board exams week has caused all extra time will stud Cla in the June 9. Approximately 170 receive diplomas which The graduation High school 16 in the High coming the he exercises of will take audiotrium of school. College the follov earlier date required ing as | Holmes, e to he held Friday evening, s night exercises auditorium on students will will form the “The Little Law- | Louis | el, | vitnessed half dozen Y had ard farmers gather at the schoolhouse ir a the dusk of the evening and by the dim light of a lantern gravely discu districts slems and then themselves »f popular n rs he tion PRES. GAFFNEY PUTS CLOCK BACK AGAIN - j cation. Tt i then, but in later y |'to realize that the ac | Tells ol Boyhood Expenences I sormers et re e the Stanley Quarter the emnly p 50 levy t for ax on edt aus didn’'t m much to 1 com of thos +h sent Lerifice repre lin its small way the strengtt nation in the Civil war and was same spirit that had actuated the onists in the Revolution He t today this same spirit was be perpet in organizations like anley School Parc 1d Te soc This ether and friendly neighborly had made last night's gatherin sible would again work to the tion's salvation and that as in past in times of strife and str country’s strength would be four lie in the country her than | densely populated cities where | family dwells in isolation and | interested in hbor The annual meeting of the Stanley hool Parents’ and Teachers ass ciation Jast night was featured by banquet and it proved a distinct triumph for the entertainment co mittee, composed of the lady mem- | bers of the sociation at the bus- | iness meeting which preceded wwi | t nts’ tion t-to, spitit h interest whi banquet, W. }. Watrous was elected jdent of the association to O. Kilbourne. Charle was elected vice president, M Charlotte H. Hitcheock, secretary, and Burton L. Gerrish, treasurer. sue- his neig largest class ever to be graduated from the local school Final exams will be held next week after which the graduation list will be announced and preparations for commencement started in earnest. Only a limited number of tickets for the exerc will he given out be e of the siz of the el Superintendent of Schools Stanley H. Ilolmes will have the honor of presenting the diplom The program for cluss night exercises is as follows. Address of Welcome, President john Joseph Kiniry; “High School Days,” by the Class of 1916 Class History by sSidney Montague; Class Will by Olga Axclson; song by the Class of 1916; Prophecy by Miss Mildred Ahlstom and Kenneth Rel- vea; song by the ¢ of 1916; Class Oration by Edward Liellimy Ginsherg; Class Poem by Carl Dixon; the Class of 1916 The program for exeercises which by Professor George Principal Slade and s follows: March 0ol orchestra; Prayver Warren F. Cook: Baritone Clifford Munroe Dickinson; an Exponent Holmes, Ruth F theater. class High theater. photo drama, nd ter. Vaudeville Keeney’s the moving pictures, 0 y society meets in Vega hall. erlain in Jr. Chamt meets council, B, AT, meets hall. Burritt Grange hall, Judd's HONORS. ts At Center Announced. for all Newington the Center school the pupils whose names appear won first places for their nanes arc recorded in the grades, beginning with the ade in cach case except in spelling contest in which 11 name is of a first grade pupil. Spelling contest— Nancy Doane, 1. | H.; Hendrick $ : Leonan er | Olmsted. 1. H.i Gertrude Fioher, I WY L HL; Stella Urban, E. H.; Phyllis Hart, | '?"““"‘0" Oh, I X.; Maude Crawford, E. H.; Al ! _ tenberg, 1. H | ”rw“:‘j"“ Addition contest—Ilc Proud- | s man, B i W s haritone peiaes (zeslava Gaware John Joseph Kiniry e Paul Edward Pih Helen Landell tin b, “Dainty stest time was thirty mas High school chorus: present Multiplication cont Alb diploma Stanley H. Holmes i cupiack, C.; Stella Kocitik, C The students who Lave been eth Rutherford, 1. H.: Robert lected by Professor Matthews to sing | erford, Echert, | in the chorus are: Soprano, Aina An- | ffelen I g derson, Ma ret Bartlett, Sarah Bitt- | sen, C stest e W4 ner, Marion Brown, Anra Carbo, Helen secon Eaton, Helen Fisher, Mldred Gaffney, | Marion Hall, Edna Hayden, Florence Holmaquist, Flora Hyreck, Engred Johnson, Irma Johnson, Ruth Larson, Dorothy Latham, FHelen McConnel, Irene McKeon, Ruth Parker, Ruth Parsons Amy Pec Mabel Rawlings, Agnes Rlingrose, Helen Ryan, Emma “haefer, Gerrude hectman, Lillian |0 Shapiro, Anna Siderowsky, Jennie the NEWINGTON Winners of Conte: Are sehool by | In the pupils held terday, helow Their . Contests at ves- | the graduation been composed B. Matthews, I'resident Kiniry by the High | by Rev. solo by Tusic as of Character,” by Roger “American Ioli u nces O’Brien: by the High “The Weather,” by White; “Book of Margaret Begley; s vder second the | first | | chorus Lowry M nor by s | Iter Schuitz ka, C.: Robert Truman Camp. | H.; Edna Blinn, . | 219 Ruth- i “Service,” Music—a Butterfly,” by by wa- the | of E. hy tion se st 802 Ruth- H., Ander thirty-nine | . OFFICERS, elected officers of Holy Name society be installed a meeting to be held tomorrow eveni Retiring presi- cent P. C. McIntyre will be in charge of the installation exerc Daniel Frazier of Hartford addre meeting. TO INSTA The newly | St. Mary's the | will | at will | as { was | ais | erea |2 place of dread for | especially I spooks we as toastmaster held in lower floor of attended and hy President board and Holmes, in the M Kilbourne president ciation, was nquet which room on the chool. Over 100 event was graced Gaffney of the school serintendent Stanley H lla A. Fallon, supervisor schools, and Mrs. G an, principal of the Sn were also guests of honor was attractively deco flags and sprays of Bovquets of wild » table decorations made a most attractive anquet was of the home and could scarcely have oved upon T'he entertainment committ waitresses and excellent Supt. Holmes ILauds Residents. Superintendent Hol ne {he | compliment the | and its efficient B. T acterized inle Su. | tiful of the Miss | word Stanley pub thing Coho- was the pat association H pre west char- section for it in is one of n took city work ak a word for the thought possible for country ic Ac 1 school, | the ity - 100l | occasion to sp N¢ S chool board room 1 blos fortun mifo whole le nost thot flow and were the | tur m ein Iy 1« vice, ‘hose Were the Days.™ Kilbourne pros ad introduce the first speaker. Quarter district was the of Judge Gaffney and to feel that he was friends. Quarte the old days, w school was of kind Whittier in his immortal poem. Judge Gaffney told of going to school when Stanley street was mark- | ed by a red dust trail in summer, quagmire in the spring and in winter inguishable from the snow fields only by a trail He reminded that the woods and any places are fast giving suburban residences were him a barefooted boy know them. Wells was Spiritual Lane and som times Pergatory Lane. Tt i the country xec after dark, for all kinds » supposed to haunt it and | every spring the “Gypsies’ camped | the meet a near the site of the present schocl. |liam J. Malone of Bris These wanderers were held in super- | talk and al stitious dread as it was the popular tradition that they Kkidnapped sn\u'wli hoys and girl { ot 386 Stanley Judge Gaffney then drew congratulations picture of old and modern times. daughter. President toastmaster Gaffney niey hood nir comr ent rtainment entertain nposed of N My Mr Mrs hon he ome ¢ ) nade baci 4 atrou nar Mr Kingley Gale, Mr Ibelle Hoffma Crar tmong old Speaking of anley its only seribed by - Sla hen the de n Ann Malc At the ng Juc ol Wiltiam Spoke. CONE B innual meetin Parents last ning elected George of feace o audience which in way to known country | street | Posts his fields end school wssociat officers w Biacideat Vice president—L. A, ( Secrétary—Miss Treasurer—E. I on to | ie A. Quigley ‘arrie 1beth Le Teich ittee—Mi Mrs. V John A. Anderso as only can then called Eliz utive Dehm and comr Following Wit a short 500 hour followed Mr. ar Ir George Great the birth rex ing a contrast a He ' on of

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