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NEW BRI TAIN DAILY HERAILL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1917. - |RED ONION FIGURES | S0 1IN COURT AGA, Notorious House Raided and Mai |- and Wile Arrested e v i W free-for-all Red early =3 and tight drunken orgio at the notorious Onion house at 15 Laurel streci Sun- morning resulted in the raided .and My, and M = 5 W Andreckt being arrested on | g Should Have| i o poes, st 231z | the peace. The couple were found | llty and fines of $10 and costs each the testimony that at- { Andrecki home solution and Pro- w advised | stigate conditions | and if fac warrant ach action the soveral children the couple will | | be taken from them and placed in the county day in ander ly of our sick room accessoric s no telling at w hour, « It they may be urgently neede k room supplies are sele pecial care as to their qual fciency. They are strictly de- | . e and are sold at prices which | marked contrast with those | charged. i were imposed. IFrom I introduced it appeared t th > and di o m m f Officer Connoily the court to inv n ck of o F9-171 Main Sireei A | each home. William On MeCue, who raided told in detail of the went onto that beat in |y ived six complaints different women, 4 that Mrs, their hushband nd ; O to her e he has hait re dozen of whom W the st them oili prot | Andrecki leading Cily ltems 1t narrow home that dreckis o'clock until te luring th | most every | the growler resumed | saloons close up and he Thursday, | them hoth as “bad actor 2 e Wouldn't kwedish Lutheran church c¢h o o morrov night. <owski, erick of Middletown Louis of br in this city yesterday. Ile | tricd this morning. Frank Kenefick of Summer | fined 57 and co | that taskows n Curran was home for the ! plaintiff own the d from Iorth Ithan Allen, | other ht. 1lis company is stationed tic. | directors of the Y. M. C. A. et tonight to hear the report etary C. H. Barnes for ree months. Action will bn filling several vacancies cutive staff n Whaples of §85 Arch strect ed his 18th hirthday ning with @ number of friends. ments were served. ] 1| and || addition, of te stifie: night the ush the | ed from 7 wra Raise the Rent. oned harged of Raymond with Vilson Stas assaultin street, was The accused Fvidence showcd 2d a brother of the house jointly. The | called to the absence Lonis of attorney do not agree ordered the lat- M was | Kalenti e alito ci partner has been and during Kaler s his Kalenti and Stasko and when the formc the | ter to raise the rent an argument en- bo | Sued. Lawyer I F. McDonough sed. colors his of P power ap- on | beared for the ace lic Rested in | Peace, | Anthony Seko was ¢ i 0 Satur- | night in Meehan's | asleep beside a finished with the inscription “Ite Charged with drunkenn - an, son of Mr. and as F. Halloran, son of Mr. and § o, 5 % qiitea his guilt bu 3. Halloran of 85 Seymour | 18 Ne < S E¥ome op a Ove day furlough | [10E hio hasillved hep elove e naval training station at | ”‘” i _‘\_“v”\ ”;” Had t, R. 1 | the interior of the court room JLadies' Ald Society of St. Jos- | mitied that he did mnot like larish will hold a whist Tuesday | perience and Judge Meskill, at 8 o'clock in the pavish the man’s good record, ment. Michael Witka, also known as say nothin g o habitu rd monume: in this ox rarn- | lained | el years and facton - never before scen | e ad- | the ex- in v uspen ock ex tre Se. be ca juc | of McLean A. Senator CGeorze P. ich: ritten to City Clerk McKinley kon, acknowledging the vith' he 1 ncil's protest against the high | vleaded guilty and said he had hecs coal and assuring him of his | released from the state farm at Nar- £ this protes which only last May. He was sent back 2 & 3 hased | (0 his institution. Witka well ony Di Mauro has purchased ), ,,w, character and has oftimes at- re at 37 Lafayette street frOmM | . .ot much attention because of | be re Ballacchino. e e ol ary's Holy Family Circle will | warshiper and on some oce fre Wwhist for the benefit of the ! jeen known to stop in the the parish in the school hall | (pe street to warship the s afternoon. Joseph Dagatus of Har g E. Ellis of the U. 8. 8. Ni- had his weekly “nigh spent Sunday at his home on | his witc testified (his w street. cn home ve st abus To proteci el L hurled a heavy drinkin wt him, B {\“” ]n[:.: i intlicting a decp scalp wound, and then at h Hme. Y called the D ael Quirk was taken sick on j T To0 avenue at 9 o’clock last even- I’AlhlL‘:fn\ ld was removed to the hospital e case of ¢ police ambulance. i here he turd that bill from ng g ne. Stanley Zakowski, charged with f ure to support his wi children, promised to ni is a B T street, spent ple force, of M he volice atus was sent ten day oW wspended minski m in the nley ¥ a h of the p at the as arresied by Officer n Evidence Kamin trying ci Hahn showed L Coughlin Shop, 82 Pearl street, | d, invite: e ladies of New and vicinity to see their ex- h and salé display of the smart- des of the scason at their hand- Ladies Shop. This shop i izes chic wing hats from $7.50 b.00. Also have dresse: and | o match hats ht. collect to and e in man lia charg probe tion ENTS TONIGHT ,_ photo | arrested | Mcehan hosed on t1 1k um the Y. W. C. A. NOTES. | Al girls ted welcome to aitend of the Athilctic T 5th. s This om 16 20 year theater, high class photo o interc in w theater, vaudeville fi 1cet- Friday, and | ing leaguc leaguc i g Know The methods of the ball, and rt the sea- others or Both hose who cd 1o come. WS, ho fir ing will Cou nd brin It iz cvery woman's and keep herself healthy wrir the coming T d 5 - is more affective or more pleas- the gymnastic ¢ . a some son off. t the to your hov it feels icing throug tingling and your n 1o run, to play »od ti Make o new “Resolve to keep wor live!” he the alth.’ ain WORKIZOOM. ifart W RED CRO! to the indn ch Red Cross w @ in his blocic at 12 this cven at sses and ent nt the au The rooms until 5 1 bo in ch to ood of . 4 ey s yrkroom will be | yesolve wi 7 West M health, o'clock. The | & 1 wiil be dnily | nt sport in | to do my to two | my ning Kkeep & s open PROGRAM. the irst ar- and will Hosp Day: Novem- | [ wan's of has made wtional chn f ter nts. = October 26 h 1t chur lodies n annual 1 supper ente home. L er 16 Janu ) church su per “Hospital season | wing bee of wreh e first affair form bsolutely Removes digestion. Onepackage vesit. 25cat all druggists. pu nd may be 1 W. E chase ma- } iven | Par- and Goss. tonio: Luther . Trescher, on y | the Red n. | as %/ We | customary activities there and said ctoh Womer be held Wednes Prin cation Society nomination tou One of these contemplates the sending from the ing Sund e ne. tributions can Peace” | an he Dr from nesd will church. exerc en's the advt. | ’ Tec ha in enten work considered of all mem} at 7:4 other inment; | & dies of meeting, HURCH NEWS The following en added during the week to the >nor roll at the South Church of ung men who arc in service of nele Sam: Earl Colton adsworth, N. Clarence Wessels, h Aero Squadron, outh San An- Walter Delim, 69th Aero Squad- uth San John hompson, U. S. A, Aver, Mass: ire names that have th Hart, U. S. A., Ford i, Middlemass, Reserve Officers Platisburg; Leroy H Corps, Co. 1, Fort Vt.; Basil H. Ambulance € 5 Parker, 101st Machine Gun ttadion, U, S. A Minot Saunders ank Kiclfer, Jr., Gun Captain, 1 North ta, U. S. N.; Paul Bach- ann, U. S. A., Ayer, Mass.: Freder- W. Heinzman, 101st Regiment, U A.; Burdette R. Oliver, 102d Ma- hine Gun Battalion, 1 First Class Seam: vrey, W. W. scott Covington; Daniel Albert . aining Corps, ilcox, Medical than Allen niericaa Cox Now is Just the Time to Do That Papering and Painting. Interior Work A fine time to renovate your rooms with fresh paint and wall paper. We Are Ready to Estimate on all necessary exterior painting for the early spring A large supply of Varnishes, Floor Stain, Brushes, etc. THE JOHN BOYLE CO. 3and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE Painters, Decorators and Sign Makers IFenn, Gunne F. Laurie, Machine cor. nry It Howard 101st Batt eron, Gun ober i South Church. of th tumn series of or- | s will he given Wednesday, | 1t 30 ocloek. . meeting of the Board be held Wednesday af- 30 o'clock in the Arch 1 reci n will at 3 room The Ladie rnoon reet ~Annuai Aeeth Home Missionary Plyvim October 3, ipal spealer will Sheldon of the Cone g of the Union will Milfora, at 10:30 m. he Rev. Frank regational ¥ 1 choose for h Aims of the De- in h Church, W, tu- “The are under for k h the veung men Wiy seping in uch w in service, copi Ims New Testament and remembrance special offer- on the o them Chureh, and this purpose will he made morning, October 7. The American Lil Asseciation been oned the War spartment to provide books for our New Dritain’s share of the $1,000,000 is $2.750. Con be handed to minister: of for ry commi by 1 rs. cossary From New BDritain Patriots Enlisted in the Nation’s Service. Name ........ Address ...... Parents’ Name When Enlisted In Army or Navy In What Branch carest of Kin (r No parents) .. The (Fill This Out and Return to Editor of Tlerald.) ¥ bank or the public library A mass meeting for all hoys of the from to 18 vears will be at T There will be rill by one of the troops of New Dritain Boy outs. The plans to be explained will found of such interest that no boy ord ursday evening held the ar cotin W urch of 14 T hibitio yo n On n to stay awav. 1t 7:30 o’clock Red Cross | he pre- a eve- | T he re - Thi n devotion e the serviee by who will rend prose also during ng some poems and extracts works or the war. Center Congregational Church. her teas will this evening wiil be given | Northfield. on Wed- oon at and the | 11 assemble on the s The first series of te: held at the church 30 o'clock. Reports »m the deiegates to The Girl Scouts will meet be 5 o'clock at 7:15 p- e mid-weclk wrsaay evening at 7:45 he followed by Red all day sewing meeting will be on Irids t Trinity Methodist Work will he at 9 a. will be on | Te o'elock and servic Cross An S a begun Next Sunda mreh and day in the The sBible 10 the will he rally <chool. nea b amive of M nary o'clock. Woin- will meeting 11-16 Ong of he slebration v i o which the women of onal church ave | gift been others desiring to | in work should see ntributions reach Mrs. C. Mit sy Friday, September 28, The chorus choir will resumed 1o first Sunday in October. 1 avsal wturday The 50th society o he Jubilec Cen ave ihe ave part 121 he wil ev . October The Wou follow ork selected | season's | church sup- Nov. LI | . annual meet- . supper, Jan. 175 h sup March S. | Methodist Church, Oct night, Trinity calendar has m. with The rranged tollowing o Standard h, The Mrs. 30 b 30 1 oodri Until fu Mission the Red Cross at 2 o'clock to | ved. 3% lady ! two cups that crved when present. meetir | < of the hoof for this cvening. | ments for rally da to be completed and oth- importance to the fall The co-operation he board is needed. m. o Mic meeting ffome i ass ve A nday of hurs D, Devotional wd closes is followed by S bezing at 8 o’clocl. Red Cross and | reliet work. There is work | | | vice. “his or all men d young IPriday, 9 2. 1d women, young men women, and boy nd girls, m. Unio sewing Red Cros The ches tor 195 all the « Tan neeting the te this in | served at noon. | | of al Pivst Baptist Church, in th h and ttended v was rally ¢ at the cl largely The urt leaux desc necticut | night service day for will o'cloc St. The Andrew’s Lithuanian church will epen this evening in the ps rear of the church on The { nights. decorated handsome booths event At it were smperance urusditis work. | St strong temperance advocate, preached maining ain | inea | ford tc STATE WILL REACH work of the Con- Church Ying the convention. e held on Thu 45 o'clock The > church will sew on Thursday and the chapel at 6 ptist will cveling at women of Red (‘ross lunch in ung the have Andrew's Chuy w Lithuanian annual church haz of 3t ish Church conducted has ~heen occasion and the hall in the street. seven | prettily Their Go-operation affair will be The hall The current for the addition of the Con- lond tone to the|necticut Bulletin, published by the § State Council of Defense aine the A pleasing entertainment will |t cll Defense, contains the given each evening | e 3 L. 5 ey The Committee on Foreign Born 5 CAY 1 Population of the ( ctic rnoon. 150 members of the parish | OF "54( \‘”“M' O‘(" — “‘“‘L‘“‘ us enrolled in the St. Andrew's| > ¢ 0 il . Bl opened a temporary office Waterbury, pastor ; headquarte in New Bri Lithuanian church, | o (Clieing ey { Holmes can he closely in touch with the work being done. The committee has mcetings on alter- nate Monday afternoons at the Advertised Letters. [ State Cavitol in Hartford. The first meeting of this com- The fellowing is a list of letters re- mitice was held at the state capi- unclaimed the New Brit- tol, on Mond \ugust with office, Monday Sept. Zith: seven members present. The com- ) mond. mittee discussed several matter 10lo. relating to the work it should un- Barhew, James dertake and, after discussion of Buffery, John, the value of meetin compared Bidwell. Claris with a direct personal appeal Bonnestta, Mic through mails to the leaders of Bengston. Boa, 2 thought and action among the Biarvd, n forcign born, voted to recom- Barrows, Mis mend to the council that a large Blake, Carrie number of circulate letters be pre- « LM pared and mailed, together with Cocinos, appropriate bulleting of informa- Clary, M tion and appeals for co-operation Daniels, ¢ to the most prominent representa- Dobnowski. Tony. tives of each foreign group in the Dunning, Dr. Z. I various centers of foreign popu- Duncon, Hlarold. lation in the state. Stanley H Dennell, Maynard, Holmes, chairman of the commit- Davis, Emma, tee presented this recommenda- Hannon, Jinumic. tion at the meeting of the council Haunchell, Theodore. on August 29, and the course de- fianford, Bertha 17, 60 Winfred St.[ cided upon by the Committee on Lacy, Mary, 58 Hawthorne St. Foreign Born Population was Johnston, Idwin. approved. - Kazoroliski, G., The committee also veted that Krvralonst, Adam the chairmen take steps to secure »wensky, Joseph. from the various town committees the names of aliens to whom liter- ature should he sent, and from exemption boards in the variou districts, lists of exempted aliens. At this week's meeting of the coun=il, Chairman MHolmes suh- nitted a draft of a letter to be sent to town committee chair- men seeking a list of persons of foreign birth to whom letters and reulars shall he sent, and it as approved by the councll. has and in, 155 of Joseph’s of a fine sermon. post Austin Dascett 741 Clark Clark R. Del. Sp. St. Del. n. Arc Daisy. George ter Willa i 46 Seymour. 64 Maple. Ore 69 Church. Park 26 lHaugh St. uk K Anna. Loonis, Robe Maselomis, Mackay, MebDonald, MeDonald, Marenilli. Northrop. | Nelson, Lillian, Ofr IS, Oestrich Olde Ring, Rogers, William, Schillori, Sq Scheerin, hine, M Vartain, v Alice. Welch, W. Wol Wheleneski, i’ine. Hugh, Lindsey St. Geo nley St. PREFERS WAR TO WIFE., The Worcester police last night no- tified the local a horities to be on the lookout for Kriko Bagdasar- jan, charged with deserting his wife in that place. Investi ion showed { that the Worcester man had |1y Joined a crowd of local ians who had left for active in the war. 231 Main. bostore, 464 Arch. Alex. 09 Smith 4 Mike, 42 Carlton St. FINED $50—A\PPEALS, John J. Heckman of this city v 50 and in the Waili ¥ court Saturday on o ch driving. Heckman sued for $23,000 cident and civil suit pending Klett, did not idence at the trial n taken to the New common bleas, Armen- vice DAN SHAY TRIED FOR MURDER. Indianapolis, Sept. 24.——Dan Shay, rmer manageirr of Milwaukee Amer- ican association baseball club was to be tried in the local criminal court today on the charge of murdering Clarence Buell, colored waiter in an Indianapolis hotel, | <everal month. ago Shay is alleged to have killed the waiter after an argument in the hotel cafe. costs 5, reckles: been has as a | 1se of attorney, | roduce any An appeal has Haven county ready sult of an De his of THE FOREIGN BORN S. H. Holmes Has Plan to Secure ! recent- | HEADQUARTERS FOR THE CWEST AUTUMN FASHIONS IN WOMEN’S * AND MISSES Suits, Coats, Dresses Large Assortments to Choose WOMEN Coat lengths for individual Developed in Valeria Cloth, Sylvian Cloth, Duvet $22.50, $25.00, $27.50, from S TAILORED Ver; Moderate Prices. SUITS av tastes. Cloth, lver Wool, Velour. Rayonner de Laine, and Oxford Suitings. 0. $39.75, $45.00, $47.50 Upwards. WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS ) We particularly of the very best values that we are made of fine Broadcloth, bellished with Hudson seal with same fur. with fur collar, also side straps are trimmed tra Spedial Value at $39.75 mention this number have ever gua as they are one These Suits lining, em- in Suits presented. inteed satin " WOMEN’S CLOTH COAT Tailored I"or afternoon and Velour Cloth, Silvertone and oth $19.75, $25.00, $29.75, and Fur . general wear, of Bolivia, “Pom I’om” Cloth, $32.5 rimmed Mode fashionable 5.00, er fabries. $39.75 up to $95.00. Torsfallx IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND 03-99 ASYLUM ST. comectingvith 140 TRUMBULL ST HARTFORD ANNOUNCE THEIR Opening Display i e SUITS, COATS, GOWNS, BLOUSES AND FURS Tuesday and Wednesday of This Week. Exhibiting the NEW FALL FASHIONS With the Assistance of METROPOLITAN LIVING from 10 and3 to5p MODELS to 12 a. m. . m. each Day We Solicit Your Attendance Opposite Arci Pickhardt & Dunn MAIN STREET. ‘Phone 317-2 Special Demonstration and Fitting of Gossard Corsets TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, B 23th and 26th. .. Conducted by Miss Mabel C. Lett of the inv Tt in ing asking You form Waist this Should you desire a appol H. N. G ¢ rou will the corsety dur can ssard Co.. to attend. be well for Iatest fashion news re It can be had fo iz this demonstration. o obtain authen tion regarding Suits, Dr Skirts, and Ling duving demonstration. We cordially you to ie special fitting, ntment can he arranged by telephone. LIE . COL. SHELDON HERE. of stafi Under Ma wards Visits Brother., Chier Lieut. Col. George H. Sheldon, chic of staff of the northe ern division of the U. S army under Maj. Gen Clarence R. wards. spent here with his brother, William don of Bassett street. Ile was grad- uated from West Point in 1806 and has been in the army for the gr of his life. He was in com- plete charge of the insular depart- ment at Washington for three year Preceding his arrival in this coun- try he had been in Panama. His command embraces the National Guard regiments of this state, Mas- sachusetts, Rhode Island and othe states of the Bast. Many of his troops have left for Irance, others will leave sho Sheldon may also soon leave for for- eign service. WILL SWAP PICKS, | “3Me for the Anchor” Says Prospective Naval Recruit. - on the hounding Aronowi Life nk vears is main, followed for calling so strongly to him that he will resign his job. on Sat urday, of this week, at the Stanley street pavement work. lie of the work on dry land and will re- turn to his former occupation working on the water. lle is going 1o enlist in the navy Perhaps his story of 14 of fights and Sunda; ! Shel- | ater and | Colonel | which | has tired | ISSARD CORSETS—They | travel would have forever gone unre- i corded but for the occurrence of a pe- culiar incident. ank recently drop- ped into a Jocal store and casually ked for a cigar The storekeeper taking note of h complexion and {attire inquired whether he would like “stogie,” an American-made At mention of the word Iy lit up and he immediately six. This led irto the tory. ite told his listeners of the many Dla s he had been to. the adventures he had been through and the d rent countr he had visited in his adven- turous career. .He has made six trips wcross the Atlantic ocean since the outbreak of the European war. or the nk purct teiling of “DRY IN MERIDEN. Liquor Men Peclared Lic Petition Hlegal, ns¢ Vote Meriden, forces 24.—The city Sept. no-license decided to on for this year on the ques- in this have drop ac tion of taking a the liquor question of the petition for a vote, obj was raised by the liquor dealers who claimed ihe petition void th wrong addresses of the petitioners were given, A committee appointed by the license forces to carry out the y program has been discharged and on- | nouncement made that a parman- ent committee will he appointed to prepare the work for the next clee- | tion. vote on local Following the flinz in no- nt

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