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QE@URT ISAGREES - AND BOOSTS FIN City ltems the sewer dc week payroll o the [ part- for amounted to 1 dness of “Aunt Della’s Bread.” L Tt S50 G, e || LI Breakmg a Man's Nose ill have an open meeting next | s Is a Serious Offense lay night. Returns of the elec- | ill be given during the evening | here will be a smoker and | lainment. After Willam Attorney P. F Lauzainkos, McDonoug tion returns (Lnchch club, Election had ager Ritter of the Cremo Brew- | t7ed a plea of nolo contendere to the en a letter of ssaulting Martin ions to ¢ n Koenig of in Lithuanian kall last s SRl TR R s g o that the latter's i e § broken, tant Prosecuting At- ghes c - | torney J. G. lever.——advt. of $20 and costs. forget the I dance |yer McDonougl objected and sug- on night. & H. Lynch's | gested a fine of $15 and costs where- advt, upon Judge Jehn H. Kirkham en- a T T T tered the ment and said that to o GO e | mind either fine would be ridicu- B s morning after | 10usly low and if any fine was to be bsence of six months in which | imposed he would make it $25 and voted his time to the affairs of | CoSts which he did rphanage at Cromwell. DRI £y G ) benefit whist for the church of [P last Saturday evening Stu Pon the Evangallst will be held | Pecame enaged in a brawl with Lau- Botis of I oar s Cilchen oo KOs Gnd & men mamed Julins V. : saris. There was no dircct evidence py street mext Friday evening. | ;gqinst Vasaris, who was defended by il Larson and Miss Gussie GUS- | Lawyer Joseph A. Glover, and a nolle will represent the Luther |yos entered in his cale. Witnesse fle of the Swedish Lutheran |(o]q the state’s attorney that h at the conventlon to be held | zainkos grabbed a beor bottle Eriden tomorrow- slammed Stuslicki across the ¢ for FHughes and Protection. |with it. The man has been at the irst lever—advt. hospital ever since and in addition to Svea Social club having the broken nose set the sur- rt and dance in the rooms geons arc grafting a piece of skin on- fric building. to his face. In imposing the fine Hotel Nelson dining rooms, mu- | < $25 and costs the judge remarked L3 Minging. _ Sat. eve, Nov. Ath— | that it was ridiculously low for such o serious offemse and he accepted it only because the prosecutor recom- mended it. He said to his mind the accused, if innocent, should be di charged, and if guilty should be more severely dealt with. Bakers Have Battle: Joseph Friedman, a baker, was fned $10 and costs for assauliing Mike Weinstein, another bakery man. Weinstein said that he owed Fried- man a bill of $230 for services and fully intended to pay, but in order to retain his service. he was holding up on the morey. Finally Friecdman Geclined to do any more work for | Weinstein, whereupon the latter took Laing Star lodge. S of B, will [Bis business to another man. Fried- an important moeting next Tues- | man followed him and advised the be ot | other baker that Weinstein’s credit vening | and e . . Holcomb of | ¥as bad because he owed him $300. : inme | Weinstein declared that Friedman enue are rejoicing | ! 4 e !‘IOHO\Vr‘d up this verbal attack with ; & physical onc. danco Trate Resident Fined. | Lynch’s . Stanley $7 costs for an it upon year old Latis Grola on Hallowe'en night. The boy and his sister testi- fied that Par attacked him with out provocation and not only admin- istered a spanking with a stick, but also struck him across the head with | 2 club. Paresky was represented by Lawyer Joseph A. Glover who intro- duced evidence to show that the Grola Loy, with a gang of other youngsters, descended on Paresky’s chicken coop Hallowe’en night and tipped it over, then proceeded to pour kerosene oil on it and burn it up. Paresky caught ! voung Grola and took the law into his own hands. The court remarked jthat Paresky was probably “justifi- {ably indignant” but administered an “unjustifiable beating.” It's Great to Lic in Bed. Louils Appel of 594 West Main street, a High school boy and a mem- ber of the faotball squad, caused a ;L’Dnc‘rnl laugh when he declared that \although B, Dobrowski of Slater road ad accused him of ralding his cab- | bage patch at & o’clock on the morn- ing of October 27, {refuto the allegaton. “I'll-be pre- pared to prove that I never got up at 5 o’-lock in the morning in my life,” said the High school boy. The case sgainst Dobrowski was a mixed one. In the first place Mrs. John Oster of Slater road complained to the police en has w Stuslicki ougly As; Tmmediately Law- slos H. Hall, his | | pis in the Park street and will hold a in k. B. H. Anderson of 191 Cherry has entered the Hartford Hos- to undergo an operation. Charles Bertram of Chestnut will leave soon to join her hnd in Mechanicsville, N- Y. Ihuel Berson a studert in the York university, is spending the ]‘ end at his home in this city. febate on the fitness of the can- es on the republican and demo- tickets for President of the | d States will be held by the Government club at the Y. M. this evening. the KEagles & H. Hall, n't forget ion n t. . —advt. H. Paresky was fined METHING GOOD A BARDECK’S HALL MONDAY NIGHT Hear . SOL SOUTHEIMER n. Organizer A, F. of L. CUSS LEGISLATIVE RECORDS OF IMR. GEO. W. KLETT and R. GEO. M. LANDERS State of Ohlo, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State afore- said, and that said firm_will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY _Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of Decem- ber, A, D, 1886. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern. ally und acts through the Blood on_the »umus Surfaces of the System. Send St testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. - 801 by all Druggists, 75c Hall's Family Pills for ci-#\ pation. BELL-ANS bsolutely Removes digestion. Onepackage ovesit. 25cat all druggists. FRIDAY and SATURDAY CANDY SPECIALS BUTTER CUPS ....... CHOCOLATE STRINGS BUTTERSCOTCH . MAPLE NUT PUFF N sttnbutors Martha Washington Candies. They are as good as Sugar, Rich Cream and Pure Butter, can make them. 60c Ib. DICKINSON —— DRUG CO., N STR MAIN STREET 49c b 49¢ 1b 49c 1b 60c 1b Woods suggested a e | 1 Lau- | nose | | ana )l twelve | * he was prepared to | # | stein, land on NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1916. { that a week ago Monday | chickens were in the | browski stole two of | ro evider | and so wh | the Appel 1 terbally abuse her for j entered a charge of nreach of against him. There was | g to indicate that the Appel boy had been stealing the man's cabbages. | ~lthough some boys had been doing | it. Dobrowski was fined $7 and co: | but judgment was suspended on pay 1‘ ment of costs. three of her road and Do- them. She had e to substantiate this claim apprehended proceeded to she the Dohrowski interfering, and Leace ‘FA S UNDER CAR LOSES BOTH HANDS turday even- | nose | «dward Helm eof Stanley Street, 20, Suffers Terrible Accident in Freight Yards, | Edward Helm of [ 203 old, had both hands cut off afternon shortly before 4 when he fell beneath a mov- train at the Whiting freight yards. The young man ed on the cars as a brake- :nul it is said that as he started across the tracks he tripped and fell, both hands falling across the | rail ju he heavy car rolled by. | The injured man v rushed to the | hospital where he was given prompt attendance. One hand was complete- severed at the wrist and the other | as so badly mangled that amputa- tion was necessary. {that the unfortunate vouth did not | once lose consciousness at the time of | the accident, he suffered much. He rassed a comfortable night and his recovery is expected. The sympathy of the community goes out to the young man’s family who, during the past two years, have Lad a series of tragic misfortunes. Two years ago this winter his older brother, Henry, suffered a fa stroke of apoplexy and a few months later rnother brother died of pneumonia, Within the year an infant grandchild | died. The young man’s mother is a Lelpless invalid, having been confined to her room for many years with { rheumatism. 545 Stanley street, | man to step To Cure a Cold in Onc Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Table Druggists refund money i it fails to cure, E. V. GROVE'S sig- nature is on each box, 26c.—advt. I. O, O. F. BAZAR, Building Association to Give Event for New Home Fund. At the last meeting of the Odd Fel- Tov Building Association, Incor- perated, it was voted to give a bazar in Jr. O. U. A, M. hall December 6 to A committee consisting of the cighteen directors of the association | ®a the president and vice president «f cach of the six lodges represented in the corporation met and selected the fallowing officers to handle the affair: Chairman, L. W. Lawyer; secretary, O. G. Curtis; treasurer, W. W. Bullen. R. B. Crocker has been selected chairman of the entertain- ent committee. Among the various novelties in Lcoths, will be a Chinese laundry, which should prove an innovation. Music for the dancing will be ren- dered by various first class orchestras {ahout the city. The Odd Fellows’ as- | cociation owns the valuable property on Arch street which owned by G. W. Traut, and when a sufficient sum is realized by various functions, it is the intent of the asso- | ciation to erect one of the most up- | to-date 0dd Fellows’ homes in the state. Pull the second lever. Vote the ystrn&:ht_ Democratic ticket for peace, | prosperity anda Wilson.—advt. | PROPERTY SALES AGAIN ON INCREASE Real Estate Transfers for the Week Jump to 26 as Shown by City Hall Records. Real estate men in the city had a busy week with a record of twenty- six property transfers as shown by deeds filed at the town clerk’s office, The week's record shows a consid. erable increase over last week. The transfers follow: Bessie An- drews et al to Bodwell Land company, lang on Hilcrest avenue; Bridget Ma. loney et al to Rosamond Sahrbacher, land on Burritt street; Louis J. Fisher to Sto u\i~- w Borowski, land on Allen street; Aaron Cohen to Benjamin land on Newington road; y A. Farrell to Benjamin Linsky, land on Newington roa John A. Nielson to Samuel Waskowitz et al, land and building on Beaver street; Minnie Kumm to Fred L. Kuhm, land on Cherry street; John F. Sullivan to | Julius Brendt et ux, land and build- | ing; Alexander L. Mackay to Augusta Mackay, land and building on Lincoln | street; Sophia Fredericks to Charles | Hoffraan, land and building on Hu | burt street; Anna Fratina to Loui Falletti et al, land and building on Lawlor street; August Gamerdinger | to Angelo Chiarovallotti, land and building on Webster street; Anna | Gaver to Francis Paris, land and building on Curtis street; Bodwell Land company to John Hanstrom, land on Lake boulevard; Charles R. s Tucker et al, land West Main strect; Ellen Smith Berson et al, land on | Beatty street; Bodwell Land company | to mes Low, land on Fuclid ave- nue: Abe Shinelman to Tsrael Bron- North Stanley street; et al, to Marianna and building on Beatty street; John Brophy to Bridget Williams, land on Clark street; Katarina Wohlfert to Antoni Cheebowicz, land on Curtis street; bel Fipelius to Mary Hipelius, land on Garden street; estate of Anton Gauer to Anna Gauer, land and building on Curtis strect; estate of Karl Newhold to Fannie Newhold, | Stevers to Morri on | to George | | | George Berson Rertofski, land noth- ! Due to the fact | was formerly | Shot Guns, Rifles, Loaded Shells, Ammunition, Hunting Coats, "< &= New Goods, HERBERT L. MILLS SPORTING GOODS 336 Main St. ‘ Chrysanthemums Roses, Violels, Sweet Peas and Carnaiions We have know daily the best how, at our and sent to here. who twice seascn now Grown by men Cut fresh et. The Chrysanthemum is Mums taat can be grown. Greenhcusos on Idson Street our store at 92 West Main S Voits Floral Co. Visitors Always Welcome at the Greenhouses HAVE 0‘/ YOUR TIRES | /) VULCANIZED Have Jack fix ‘em up when they meet with an accident. That does away with all trouble, and makes them practically as good as new. Jack does vulcan- izing skillfully and quickly. Test his efficiency with a tire you think beyond redemption; chances are he can save you the cost of a new tire for a long time to come. Don’t forget that litte telephone number now; you’ll need it badly, when stuck on the road with a flat five: CHARTER 4641 ENTRUST YOUR TIRE TROUBLES TO US. THE AUTO TIRE CO. JACK THE TIRE EXPERT 129-137 Allyn St.——Hartford Charter 4641 Pull the straight Demccratic brosperity and Wi econd lev Vote the ticket for pe: n.—advt. Jand and building; estate of Margaret A. Kenyon to the Central Realty com- pany, land and building on Wood- land street; estate Louis J. Muller to MEN, MACHINES AND HORSFALL-MADE CLOTHES Several things combine to make a Horsfall- made Suit superior to average ready-to-wear clothes, but the chief reason is the method that we use in making them ourselves! Many Suits made bv other manufacturers are cut by machines in units of ten fronts, ten backs, ten sleeves, and so on. Horsfall-made Suits and Overcoats are made right here on our premlses, and made one at a time—not cut in units of ten, but cut suit by suit, coat by coat, that their in- dividuality shall be beyond questxon HHorstalls iT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND 299 ASYLUM ST. 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Price $1.25 i’ you bring in an old Hot Water Bottle. Regular price $1.50. Reg. Price 76c Mellen's Food 50c Mollen's Food 60c Just's Food 50c Nestle's Food Nestie's Food Mead’s Dextri $1.00 Peptogenic der 50¢ Qui- Milk Pow .85¢ Peptogenic Milk Pow- > Imperial Granum .. Mammala 25c Eskay ONE DOLLAR the Gem Junior Safety complete in leatherette wilh seven extra blades— it does all the work that higher priced razors can do. You will find it a pleasure to own one $1.00 COMPLETE. Don’t throw away your old razor blades. Bring them here-- we resharpen and make them like new, and at a small cost. box James R. Muller et al, land and build- ings, Lincoln, Cherry and Greenwood streets. WEDDED AT CHURCH. John Brause and Miss Emma Wodin Married by Rev. A. C. T. Steege. John Brausc and Miss Emma Wo- din, both of this city, were married &t 3 o’clock this afternoon by the Rev. A. C. Theodore Steege, pastor of St. Mathews’ German Lutheran church. 'The ceremony took place at the church and the couple were attended Dy the Misses Alga Gobse and Amalie Raschine and George Hanneman and Stephen Kaiese. Mr. and Mrs. Brause their home on Greenwood o [PARTYV =LEVER PULLTO RIGHT TILL BELL RINGS] will make street.. SUIT WILL CONTINU In the city court yesterday Judge sames T. Meskill denied a motion for non-suit asked by Harry Alpert, de- fendant in a suit preferred against Lim hy the American Hardware cor- joration for damages done to a plate glass window in their block on Park street. At the time of the accident. Mr. Alpert said that he deliberately steered his automobile into the win- dow to avoid running down a boy, who happened to be employed as office hoy for the corporation. the second lever. Vote the raight Democratic ticket for peace, prosperity and Wilson.—advt. Republican friend. How to split the Republican ticket and vote for GEORGE M. 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