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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1916. : FINDS WIFELIVING [ ' ake Your Wedding | ymymomenmn| %5 TENNIS Glft Selection F rom Hushand's Three Years' Search ‘ GO ODS . o Will End With Court Trial ur Chmce Lllle Of | S - Extraordinary Reductions On Sergeant George Kel vice squad STERLING SILVER, oo s DA CKETS NETS Our Entire Stock of High which ended when Mrs. Josina HAND h | night ; s ; ey e D sowkas, formerly of Eilsaberbrort 2 * |/} Grade Women’s and Misses’ llso we have a large stock of fine Jewelry suitable | lodged behind the bars at police r brides, bridesmaids gifts and ushers. | neadquarters on a charee ot adultery. MARKERS Ne | The arrest of the woman marks the 9 vv ond of a three years' search for her a THE that lhr\x’\ l\l:s\ fnm, Antonie, has been RACKET COVERS’ ETC. Talflored | making since she mysterious d appeared leaving him with two small i Py hildren. T Popular Prices . : e e The Following Items Wiil Tell ol e | brother’s e 2lize port, ex- e s e e You of the Great Reduc[ions | doctor. She did not return and unti N - 54 MAIN STREET ! she was located in this city hy her SUITS, regular prices up $25.00, reduced to $ | husband and brother last Sunpday ¢ SUITS, regular prices .1p to 50, reduced to | they had not seen her or heard from SUITS, regular prices up to $35.00, reduced to $19.75. Where Quality is as Represented. | her. * Sinco deserting her family In HARDWARE 336 MAIN STREET L R S Moskas had been living with Cizou kas as his wife and that he is the | father of her child. Officer Patrick . spot “Belvidere Heights,” is without | J[OWley assisted Sergeant Ielly in Clty Items visiting it and seeing for yourself. | MAKIN& the arrests. This morning advt. yer M, D. Saxe appeared for the Tt S o Sriben st ed and the case w ‘u (‘-On(lnut‘d B Breaa aav: e Maiace e fentil f\x«.ynlnv in bonds n.A js«.ou each. Be saice of 811 Chnron | Dustiite 1o Bl 8 Noms for o Swear Officer Out of Court. vas taken ill last evening in | vacation. Officer A. J. Richardson arrested freingold’s pawn shop. She [ T. Frank Lee and W. J. Farleg have | J0hn Kolosky on Main street last hoved to her home in the po- | transferred to the Central Realty | M1ght for drunkenness and although bulance. company land and buildings on | the officer’s testimony was convincing llen E. Neegham of Wakeficld | Woodland and Fairview street. and,therefdoesion scemiia sheneny spending a week's vacation | The Union Realty company has ;'.f;"’:,"oh‘l‘[,.,!:,:‘ L il o 1k, completed negotiations for the sale of | yii0 4 ‘swore the officer out of ick Shadwick, who lives at | Property on Norden street to Harold | court” this morning, declaring there < hotel was taken with a | Sheppard, was no just reason for an arrest. pell in Finnegan's alley this George H. Smedley has transferred | Officer Walter Malona assisted in and was removed to the hos- | land and buildings on Elm street to | making the arrest and Judge Meskill | he police ambulance. H. Dayton Humphrey, trustee. | orderea the case continued until innawski has complained to | Daniel E. and Agnes L. Sullivan | Monday when that officer will also e that his bicycle has becn | have transferred land and buildings ¥. he complainant lives at 24 {at the corner of Cedar and Lake Somebody Ts Lying. eet. streets, to William L. Humason. v hearing the testimony in the inna Schwartz of 5 Hart- Free drawing of beautiful presents | case of Mediste Arvi, charged by his ue has received honors from | Sunday afternoon at “Belvidere | Wife Wwith non-support, it is evident University school of Music, t. that either the man or woman is e has been studying. _ lving. Mrs. Arvi told a gruesome enty Juengst is indisposed at oM . [ tale of how her husbs - “works B on Winthrop street. cecasionally,” veher pga society will meet this | Al Fresco Afternoon to Be Held Wed- | Money or proper food, beats her very day and has threatened to nesday at Home s, § - $ 3 i ) B ot Sloper murder her if she ever had him ar- | The young felow who wears out (lothes, knows that his appearance is above Criticism From Hat to Shoes, Horsfall Apparel Is Beyond Reproach The clothes we make ourselves — choosing fabrics for and designing, cutting and tailor- ing each suit—and their most moderate prices demonstrate more conclusively than ever that the mark of “Horsfall” on your ap- parel designates quality and elegance rather than high price. FOR THE CAMPER ! — Comfort and convenience considered, these wearables should be included in your kit. Light Weight Wool Underwear. Fine Wool H osiery. Abdominal Bands. J. M. HALLINAN, INC. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. J0am P OMIE . Our Ice Cream Special for Sunday Will 1I9AI Be Fresh Strawberry Cream . . . .50c qt At Our Candy Counter You'll Find Our Usual Assortment of Fine Home Made Candies. Special Sunshine Chocolates . ..35c Ib t 11 a. m. must be ordered by 10 J. M. HALLINAN, INC. oir of the First Church of The civic committee of the Wom- | rested. She also told the court that | Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. rehearse this o = "Phone 906. % 1l rehearse this evening. an’s club has completed arrangements | Fer husband had ordered her to go i hristian Pearson of Church A | cut onto the street and earn money 5 : for an al fresco af vhich wil 2 b 1 leave for a trip to Sweden HCLART, Nl | e S S i = ’ be held next Wednesday at the b ! i e arges. | o , Lenwlle e el o ey T PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND initiations will be held at iveries a Wd SPue W'V 11 ‘Apeq $9 Del b tatone e et e Sl e e o i ———— e e T 5 3 ‘ e R S triously and a pleasant time is likewise denied her last charge, but PUI [ M AN MOTOR C ARS 399 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with 140 TRUMBULL sured. dmitted that sometimes she makes HARTFORD. yroll of the supernumerary S for MY amhunteil e There will be three features on the | him angry and he gives her a slap. | A SYNONYM FOR LUX program, bridge, sale and tea. The | The case continued for one sale will be for the benefit of the | month in charge of the probation | eynolds has returned from a | Woman's Exchange and will be con- | officer. { ew York. ducted by Mrs. F. J. Porter and Mrs. | Motorist Ts Let Off. i Mrs. G. B. Woram and [ W. W., Brackett. The number of | James Stella, who owns a bicycle ord Freeman have returned | consignors during the past year has | converted into a motorcycle, was ar- ip to New York. doubled and an attractive display is | rested by Officer Charles Johnson on ' Rachlin, a student of New |Promised. The bridge whist will | Arch street at 8:35 o'clock last night, 18 ? ersity law school, is home |Start at 3 o'clock, Mrs. Herbert L.| charged with operating a motor ' | L < o= o T ey vhasiion 1;;‘[]”1.\‘ h(-lnu“ ;hum:nn ;,r this event. | v y:p‘-_\o] n‘;m,.m lights. T\]n. A\V\\(lv\’ . | | : 4 | JA K S o e tea wi e under the auspices of | testified that Stella came down the = S : ’ 2 \ ‘ 3 ity illiam ) R awl 8 v T S ol Mre LD s- | street without the lights on his R 2 % ! A ake his official inspection of | o)) ‘and Mrs. J. H. Robinsod. | chine being lighted and he also | lodge, No. 14, A. F. and A. i 1 n ' i 2 year the tea was very successful s sa that a we A saw him ainville, Tuesday evening, : ce and . sald SRae Bhe Y the civic work of the club was doing the same thing but could not 4 s e = [~ ¥ tended and it is hoped this coming | citch him as someone had warned : ; NO PATCH Mrs, Carl W. Smith of |tea will be even more productive. him first. The accused denied the ton, N. Y., are receiving the e — charge and said that his lights were \ tions on the arrival of a WHIST WINNERS. lighted but in driving over the car SENGER ROADSTER g X : ' Mrs. Smith was formerly Stella Rebekah lodge, 1. O. O. | tracks the bumps extinguished them. 3 (CLOVER LEAF) ROADSTE . . 5 . 2 . zlm | B : H Pl Perry of Maple Hill. held another successful whist last| Judgment was suspended 5 PASSENGER TOURIN( e s s 5112 | el 3 Beloin has been promoted | evening in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. The | Thi Judge a Cop, | COUPE, WITH ELECTRIC GEAR sarer .00 0000 $990 emanship of the firinding | winners were: Ladies’ first, Mrs. Leh- John Marra was arrested hy Officer | (Wheel Base 114 Inches,) the Fafnir Bearing com- | man; second, Mis Woods; gentle- | Walenczius last night for drunken- 5 PASSENGER, 6-48 TOURING. 136 Inch Wheel Base o = PUNCTURE) BLOW’ OUT ? i Marra told the court he is | CALL UP FOR DEMONSTRATION. TEL 7 . 5 ) men’s first prize, Mrs. Pfeiffer; second | ne: em- | EPHONE Johnson and Miss Perline | Prize, Mrs. Chapman. The lodge is| rloved by the Bristal Brass com- 3 109 Fast street will be | making plans for the annual decora- | Fany, but came here to thelclicus lak HARTER 4641 = 5 A < o i Tairview | Dight and accidentally drank too arriage at their home this | tion exercises to be held in Fairview | NEWL and accitentallv dvant fos b Rev. Dr. S. G. Ohman, | cemetery, Wednesday, June 21. Mem- | 0/ R e - ) the Swedish Lutheran |bers will assemble at the cemetery | pf1CF fOure METM (RS Un 6 FUOES Tire upkeep is of grear importance in motor car gate at 3 o’clock and in case of inclem- | | S S = = ; d service. Our spec1altv Capab]e attention to tire b the leading business men | €Nt Weather the exercises will be held | No, I'm the man that let you go,” 5 . WO MORE ACCIDENTS equipment. We put tires in shapes to give the ut- « 2 & on the following day. | the judg torted. 2 ] = ST ome sites at “Belvidere”? et | EV¥ntS TOflIght | | Detivery Cars Vigure In B most mileage; and when finally worn out and renew- is New Britain’s most | i ) ] DR. PARKER TO SPEAT | g 5 . capes | k of b s —adv i N e apes. ve a complete stock o est i el The Sunshine soclety will meet | _SAVIN ROCK AGAIN. | High class photo drama, Fox's the- » ’ als are imperative, we ha B d king your Sunday afternoon | Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock in | Again this vear, the Second Waid | ater. Two more automobile accidents, gradc gOOdSA We serve you prompt]v and guarantee not come out and see “Bel- | Trinity Methodist Episcopal church. | Republican club will hold its annual | . featured by the narrow escapes of | ickel’s worth of service in every tire pavt. The feature of the meeting will be an | guting at Savin Rock with a dinner | _Vaudeville and moving pictures, | the victims, were added to the already | B oMo = : L : i address by Dr. Valerie Parker of [ 4t the (lolonnade. Last night the clul, | £eeneY’s theater, long list last night. A delivery § you buy. decorations now to wel- | Greenwich on “Reformatory Work | met and made plans for the outing on i i ANl il Swedish singers, June 7. 7 v e lic i : 5 Ea 00se carni S driven by A. Seiple, ran e | Among Women.” The general public | june 24. Mayor Quigley is chairman Moose carnival, Turner hall. Nt o “m,,\“"‘f” IncoRie N You'll find it SOUI]d pollc.y to i and Dec. Co.—advt. S c v i 2 | o 3 E e as ing and Dec. Co.—advt is cordially invited to attend the | ¢ the committee on arransements — e e e : EI\TRUST YOUR TIRE TROL BLES TO l S. ot realize what a beautiful | meeting. | and ciated with him are M. I. . Vega society meets in Vega hall, i e { ter, A. N. Rutherford, Fred nEgSE ore 6 o'clock Andrews was knocked down 1\\ lz'u"l{’c::""m‘m‘ 3 Mills Chamberlain souneil, Jr Tl ssed over him but did not touch | § et M., meets in Jr. 0. U. . hall. {him. He was not injured 3 ' HE | At T | i oseph Dionne, 14 vears old, of 9 | MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. N e etti sireetfvas niane ne e R JACK THE TIRE EXPERT A pleasan® miscellancous shower Tent, along Main street late yesterday when was tendered to Miss Anna Stagis at | o> © Gsinpsticet e WRCE, LW i (T el | ._: 129']37 A"yn st, Himl]l'd. Charter 4641. | i Southerh New BrelandlTeleone NI i throwing him under the delivery exchange last evening at 9 o'clock at Burritt Grange meets in Judd's hall (vam;ru by tluf"n)t'r- Burr of 5 1 which time N Stagis completed her EockgEnics One of his arms duties as supervisor. That Miss Sta- S BAce e . M"l“ braised, but he was not seri- - gis was very popular with her co- 2 t > RE. JCTED. ously injured POST PRANDIAL PROGRAM. = e toresting post prandia pro- | > Program of vocal and instrumental A very interesting r prandla pro- |, sic was carried out and the ad- o b gram has been arranged for the ban- | dress of the evening was delivered b — - | as Annual Meeting. — - 3 2 7 G P ini i uet, which will be held in Tuvrner | Rev. N. C. Parsons of Meride ot Ty ) BANQU o : \ ity Methodist Episcopal Churen | :1( T e G e SISl A z he annual meeting of the New o e ha next riday ing in connec- An echo of the past winter's g Hougifn g €W | Organization Reports Successful Year | - | < ritain. Equal anchise league was tion with the festival of the Easern will be heard Tuesday evening a0 The Ladies’ Aid society of the held last evening at the home of Mps. workers w evidenced by the profu= | sion of gifts showered upon her. Wew Britain Equal Franchise League LADIES" AID ANNUAL. Notice, S division of Swedish Singers. John ; Trinity Methodist Episcopal chureh | DI Notice is hereby given that the se- rdeck’s hall, when the Foremen's A 3 7 >. Peterso resident of the Easter I Foterson, president of (he Eeswh {jacomen of tha Town of Blainville club of P. & ¥. Corbin’s will dine at expense of the club of the Corbin | Corporation. A pool tburna- | of progressive nature and plans hil this week to instra ment was held during the cold sea S ecal o e o > ke paper frames that | 3 re work of the | successful. After the ceting, g o e sou how to malke paper frames| ¢ S e s Dl cessft fter the meeting, the " 1916, at 8 o'clock p. m., concerning rdly distinguishable irom” wooden frames- il the coming year. | members united —with the official | son of Middletown; Rev. Dr. S. G.} (ne acceptance af the highy i o amd bring your p, with you and let Mrs. Kimball 287 Mrs. Bass s re-elected pres- | board for a social hour and the even- | Ohman, Hjalmer Nilson of Minnes- | cn Bohemia street ki you the art. STATIONERY DytpanantiNT. — < e - went. her officers were chosen as |ing was spent pleasantly polis, editor of the Swedish Musiktids | A map, showing the location of the follows: Vice presidents, Mrs. George [ Officers for the coming ye o | nig, and Joel Mossberg of Chicagd., | boundaries of said street, mayv b €. Talcott, Mrs. Florence . Steele, | elected as follows: President s : : s . T v } S ¢ , g Tesic . Mrs. seen at the town clerk’s office on anc I K I N S 0 N BE -AN i\]Tl»\;lA\]l ¥ M. Booth and Mrs. Stanley | Frederick Goodrich: visg pres E R after Saturday, June :; SR e ( : LL olmes; secretary, Mrs. John H. | Mrs, I\ Rackiffe; secratary-tre HOLD FESTIVAL. Dated at Plainville this se Kirkham: treasurer, Miss Edith M. | urer, Mr Andrus; directors Sl Qi second day DRUG 169-171 IAlzlsolutely Removes rn;,‘m‘ auditor, Miss Anna G. Rock- |three years, Mrs. A. A. Mills, Mrs, I, :\1 very \f‘“.lf’! ible June festival wa TLHR I ‘ ' ' 9 well. A. Gladding, Mrs. Irving Redden, Mps, | heid at the Swedish tist church N ART RS B kT O *9 MAIN STREET ndigestion. Onepackage | "\ .. wour + oo ; e e LT hour followed the meet- [ E. A. Wheeler; dircctor for two years, | on Elm street last night by the W 5 o proves it. 25¢ at all druggists. | ins. Mrs B. B. Agard. Youne Peoplos socioty of o i LLLIAM C/HART. Suell B. Bassette Em Y nelife » DassetieRonEEmm onsEplace il cial fi s tanmualiniecting il atie o n i The reports hy various officers were Rivislon,will iace as Hosstmaster Sho | Uil sive @ hearing {n| the T 1 P a hes n the Town hal of said town on Monday, June 19 Reports of the various officers show- . following will speak :Mayor George al ) e D fmball from the Dennis Gl 18 Sie VI v een very A. Quigley, Attorney Gustave B. Carl Fifth Ave. Shop will be at .our layout

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