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j ing | Baturday evening owing to the short- Narragansett Pier. NEW BRITAIN YOUR MIRROR WILL SHOW of our tollet prepara- Hair will be complexions brighter and Besides their refinement about them to The efficiency tlons and accessories. silken, cleaver. effectiveness therd’s dainty that gives boundless satisfaction those who are particular as to their We cordially invite a visit to It is person. our toilet needs department. well worthy of one. Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Street CITY ITEMS Good Overcoats at Besse-Leland's, b1l prices.—advt. Men’s Working Gloves 25c, 48c, T5c, 98c up, largest and best stock at | Besse-Leland’s, of course.—advt. Miss Anna Cleszynskl, a canvas- er for the Knights of Columbus in he campaign last week, is suffering #rom a broken hand as the result of ¥n accident sustained when she slip- ed and fell in the northern part of fhe city. Just recelved—new lines of sweat- hers, all prices. Besse-Leland's.— ladvt. L All is in readiness for the flving to 'the breezes of the service flag con- taining 125 stars for members of St. Mary’s church. The flag will prob- pbly be unfurled this week. Glastonbury Underwear at wprices at Besse-Leland’s.—advt. A. H. Dupuy of Newark, N. J., has ntered the employ of the Cohen Mo- or Co.. as salesman. All kinds of warm underwear Besse-Leland's, all prices.—advt. Warm Caps at Besse-Leland's.— advt. Three bakers employed by Justus Hornkorl of Elm street were laid off old at nge of sugar affecting business. Good Overcoats at Besse-Leland's, all prices.—advt. Largest stock of Silk and Wool Mufflers at Besse-Leland’s.—advt. John Hehir, for thirty-nine vears employed as a teamster by the H. R. Walker Co., retired from the employ 5f the company Saturday evening. Fleece lined, Moleskin Overcoats at cut prices at Besse-Leland’s, of course. —advt. J. Halloran of Seymour street is attending the funeral of his uncle at The meeting of the degree team of Unity Rebekah lodge, 1. O. O. F. has been postponcd from tomorrow even- until Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at 154 Cherry street. The guard team of the lodge will mect tomorrow cvening at the lome ol Mrs. Lottie Bacon, 70 Monroe street. Good Overs at Besse-Leland's, all prices.—advt Men's Working Gloves 25c, 98c up, largest and best Besse-Leland’s, course. ‘With the completion of a success- ful campaign for war funds, Daly Council, K. of (', is planning a cam- paign for new members. Good Overcoats’ all prices.—advt. 18c, stock advt. at at Besse-Leland’s, Our $15 and $20 Suits are a com- bination of Suit excellence and mod- erate prices. N. Y. Sample Clothes Bhop, Main St—advt. EVENTS TONIGHT 357 DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1017, MR OF MERIT Our large selection of WATCHES include WALTHAM, ELGIN, ILLINOIS, HAMILTON and HOWARD, evel watch guaranteed b’y the maker and backed up by our personal assurance; Prices $10.00 and up. If you are contcmplating investing in a good time- plece, we can save you considerable in price in addition best. Step in and examine our watches, it will prove inter- to selling you the v line of Gent’s and Ladics’ esting ana profitavre. Our VICTROLA Dept. is complete in every respect as to Type, Price, Style and Finish, better Iook around early and make your selcction before the assured shortage. You can reserve your Victrola NOW to be delivered at your convenicnce. Our TERMS are RIGHT. enry Morans, e 321 Main St., New Britain, Conn. b R T |a dance saturday night. They, missed )vh\ last train and decided to show { the small town hicks what a real Sat- | urday night should be. ’X‘hey walked TWENTY-ElI]HT ON “\mmo Meehan and Ellxnxer. P pleaded guilty to breach of the peace. ‘uom and Holcolm admitted that !they were singing but claimed the ml~rv~ were acting in an orderly man- cr. Judgment was suspended on ! | ayment of costs. | Stephen Sadroski was accused of { assault on Helen Sadroski, his sister. | Helen’s testimony was unsatisfactory and | to Jrosecutor Klett, who believed she his | was trying to protect her brother. A vounger sister testified she saw her | brother strike her sister. The trouble occurred hecause Sad- drunkenness to keeping a house of ill s scolded by his mother for repute. The courtroom was crowded i 1 certain undesirable woman with prisoners, witnesses and police, lon Silver street. Ie denied in court emphasizing the need of new quarters ever having run away with the wom- for the court. ‘an. Sadrosky was fined $2 and costs. Joseph Cosgrove was charged with 'Helen was denied a witness fee. non-support. He was represented by | Charles Moskow: Frank Sam- W. F. Mangan and the case was con- ,mmn Mrs. Frank Samblosky, Lon- tinued to Saturday morning. ale Cruszimskey mnd Ma Vilitsky David Soodalter was charged with | pleaded not gmilty to brench of the operating an automobile without peace; Frank Samblosky was charged proper markers and with driving \ith conducting a disorderly house without a license. He was operating and Domenick Zclkin and Annic Am- a small truck on West Main sirecl hrose were charged with misconduet yesterday with paper markers 1 as the result of Aid on Samblo was arrested by Officer Lamphere. Louse, 189 Ilartford avenue S > told the court he had lost his license ht. Officers Michacl Mcehan and He lives in Terryville and was In llinger have heen watching the ing the car from Stoning Judue place for several weeks and swooped Kirkham assessed him $10 €Ot down on it carly Sunday morning af- for not having his lcense, iter watching the accused men and Frank Veda pleaded not guilty to |women from the street. Both police- non-support. Mrs. Veda testified that | ;en told the court Mrs. Ambrose wi they have four children and her hus- |, gissolute woman. Probation Officer band has given her only §5 since No- | connelly corroborated the policemen vember 10. She 1 been taking in this respeet and said that the boarders and doing washing while i e ik pe) Teeh husband has bheen out playing A o heaand il MG the Industrial school pecdaficliim sdRto Arm, i ek samblesky was fined $50 anfl but Prosecutor his S el keeping a house of il ;l’“f"\“"l't L Lo DS | ied $10 for breach of the peace. DS was decided to have Misjyrne samblosky was discharged. wages drawn by the probation officer. | \1;\(kowicz and Cruszimsky were fined Peter Suzecos was cd with | ¢ i R e o £5 and costs cach. Annie Ambrose g was =hifted to jail for 90 d: Mary of Berson Bros. A member S e firm suspected him of payii Hliskcyas clachareed quent visits to the vard and wait for him Saturday night, ing in a coup and cppture. arrested by Officer Hellherg Need of Larger Quarters Empba- sized by Today’s Docket -— Twenty-eight men, Women youths said “Good morning” honor in police court today, charges ranging all the to the way from | m and in | her the have a sore Klett questioned to > it high cnough 1o a drink from the har to his nd sent vepute and lay result- | Fle was who was ADVERTIQED LF’]‘TERS Fox's theater, high class photo drama. Lyceum photo theater, superior theater, moving picturcs. Gers In Turner ecker lodge, 1. O. O. F. meets hall. ribe, I. n street. Mattapessett O R M meets at 242 Martha A., mects in Washington Council, D. Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. Tegner I " Ve meets at ndery meets at Court Pride, F. A Arch meets at Pric Main { Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25¢ { ereated a $0 called out with the patrol fined $7 and costs after the court that another mar sceurcd th i i - coal and he carried it off.” Peter for-| | | | i | | i tola was e The following is a list of letters re- maining unels New Brit- 1917 med at the in Post Off November 19, merly worked at the yard. Willlam Sodergren pleaded o drunkenness and breach of Officer Malona arrested Sunday on cemplaint of his The father testitied that his dered him to get out of the house well Attorney Greenbers represented So- | Accido Cormelo, dergren, who, he said, had behaved | Mrs. L. R for several month; He asked fory probation, but Prosecutor Klett ob- jected. A fine of $3 on cach count | was imposed. i Victor Saleki. drunk Saturdas, breaking the brought in by or Sunday morning from ¢ complaint Saleki was fined $ af joseph Katsl $7 for drunkenness and breach of the Hlerbert Leonard, 33 peace ! Agmes Muldoon. clix Sobolosky veplied “surc' \lma Nelson, Pearl Court. when he was asked whether he was | “O'Neil, 87 Avel, drunk Saturday and Tony Miskaviez | Packard pleaded not guilty to interfering whet | S4 Oflicers Dart and McAvay tried to i rest Felix Saturday night at the cor- | Ainsley, 45 wert 1 uilty Do carly (Mu. son AMain rown, Che ret Bunce IS, Monti, the him staut strect. 29 Main. Casserman 814 Wost 21 Mrs. Guttler. Lierman Greenbe admitted i Tguma Gutziet, did not ot ot B Hamlin, el o Wiltord Heron, 110 Be Masisc 0 Valter Horton, 125 Main Mrs. Matilda Jenkin 65, hut Chestnut. Grae Church, ner of Broad and Hizh streets. tricd to rescue Felix had heen placed olosky 1ssessed was fined §3. Fred Scenic thes Anderson fter the latter under arrest. S §5 and Miskavicz + Nmith Swanson, 14 Jubilee, imie Shultz, 15 Oak. Wm. Sted. lter J. Vergi. son 12 Williams, Williams, T Woking, 117 Walsh Ward Woras, was ock rested last night by 1 Conion after disturbance and strike Officer 1 and $10 for breach of itoscoe Pierre, Josenh ( liam Holcolm, Joseph 1. ael Gingrew and Osc of Hartford, came to Officers § he tried wils the | i | had to | fined | the peace. | apola, Wil apenta, n.u f Demasee, all | New Brit >] i peet Conlon Church Anna Minie Willard Mrs. W 65 John placed in j 30 days for | WE SPECIALIZE ON METAL AND BEAVER BOARD FOR CEILING AND SIDE WALLS. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR DOING WORK. CALL OR PHONE 359. THE JOHN BOYLE CO. 3and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE Painters, Decorators and Sign Makers SILK HOSIERY All the Latest Novelties from the following makers: McCALLUM: PHOENIX HOLEPROOF ONYX TRIPPLETOE 2 PRICES 59¢ to $2.50— Look In OQur South B800THS BLOLH NEW BRITA FANNIE WARD AT KEENEY'S THEAH;R] |GERMANS CROOKED IN TRABE FIELDS In onc thrilling has ever ! of t most unique and | photodramas in which she | appea «d since the famous | production of *The Cheat,” Iaunie | Ward will be seen at Keeny's the- | ter on Monday Tu and Wednes- | day in the Lasky-Paramount pro- duction of e al Gazer,” a | picturization by Marian IFairfax of | Eve Unsell and Edna Riley's grip- | ping story. | In this production Miss three unusual roles—in plays the mother and her [ ters, This would be a most g and confusing task for the artiste, but Miss Ward with her derful knowledge of dramatic usual cleverness, sives each and separate charvacterization which | leaves no confusion in the minds of | the audience. | t. In her production “The School for | ive imitation of patented Amer Husbands,” Mi: Ward showed her | articles, and a persistent and corsatility as a comodionne and still | fully organized solicitation of the more recently in “Unconquered,” and | trade have been salient features in “lier Strange Weddins,” proved that | the German campaisn to dominate she is still the wondertul dramatic | the Turkish markets and link them artiste that astonished the public in | fitmly to the industrial activities of the Lasky production “The Cheat.” the Teutonic nation:. On Monday and Tuesday, the second is the case with various episode of the great Paramount Se- | important lines American hardware rial “Who is Number One?” by Anna | has not as a rule been sold directly to Katherine Green, greatest of all writ- | the Turkish distributo In normal ers of tales of baffling intrigue, will | times it is sold through a few firms in bo shown to all followers of this | Hamburg and Breme These con- splendid continued photo-play featur- | cerns have houses in New York, but ing Kathleen Clifford, the pluckiest | it Is erroncous to consider them as #irl in motion plctures. We all like | American export organizations. They thrills. Wo are all held breathless by | are German jobbers, working accord- e-tingling mystery. = That is why [ ing to German methods and for is Number One German interests. They ship Ameri- S is why millions .l(\[ can articles to Turkey only if they lollmg nwn friends that this is a pic- v cannot be replaced on the same terms ture they have got to see, by German articles. Under such con- Keeney Weekly, other features and | ditions it ix «n ecasy matter to market several comedies, and three high class | imitations of American goods, and the vaudeville acts conclude the pro. Germans are master imitators, ac- ! cording to the author of the govern- | ment report, Consul Gene G. B. ! Ravndal, formerly at Constantinople. Sometimes their catalogues show on onc page and | that German imitation on the opposite page, with the advantages of price, quick delivery, etc., of the German goods conspicuously indicated. These imltations are very close, proceeding cven to the brand ing the war, both voluntary and paid, | and name of the article. and there is began in New Haven today under | alwaysa reduction in price. That the direction of the local committee of | Germans keep the American article the committee on woman's activity of | in the catalogues at all must he the state council of defense. aseribed to the fact that are Hardware to Turks Washington, Nov. 19 business in its com- —Methods Ward has| used by German that she dis- | mercial penetration of Turkey arc two daugh- | de- nd criticised in a bulletin en- | titled “Turkish Markets | Hardware,” issued hy the Bureau of foreign and domtestic commerce, de- partment of commerce. German endeavors in this field, the report, have heen determined adrolt stematic dumping, e for American won- art her ! a distinct | says nd ten- other am., To Cure a Cold ake LANATIVE in Onc Day BROMO QUININE Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. . W. GROVE'S sig- nature is on each box. 30c. N REGISTER. New Haven, Nov. 19.—Registration of women for industrial service dur- WoM | ' there Use Dishonest Methods in Selling | CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD BRIDGLEPORT PARIS Last Week of Our 53rd ANNIVERSARY SALE Hundreds of extraordinary price reduc- tions will be presented on New Winter Millinery, Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists, Gloves and Furs Horsfall Custom Tailored Clothes Made to your s pecial requirements, combine artistic style with a pleasing dignity and stability. Attractive fabrics and expert tailoring at moderate prices. Horsfallx vl'l" PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND 98-80 ABYALIE BT. Semeciing wia 140 TRUNBULL ST BARSFORD From New Britain Patriots Enlisted in the Nation’s Service, ame Agel i Address ....... Parents’ Name . When Enlisted In Army or Navy ..... In What Branch ...... arest of Kin (r ~o parente) «oveovnviiiiiiininn. (Fill This Out and Tet:r to Editor of The Herald) ... Turkey of the who appreciate the American product, nipulations and de- on having what peopic in excellence in spite of all ceptions, and i they want. It is surprising to learn that in spite of conditions under which it is | in Turkey, American hardware €., and by the District and Co-opera- | tive offices of the Burcau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. I HAS'NARROW ESCAPE FROM SUBMARIN sold had gained an important position be. [ fore the war, solely on its merits. It | may be surprising even to American , manufacturers, many probably | Captain of Submersible Ts Outwitted that their goods are sold | there at all. Of all the shelf hard- | ware sold in Turkey, | cent. is sold as American, and 20 per | cent. of it actually is American. The ; holding of 20 per cent. of a country’s | bhusiness In a given line, without the least effort to obtain it, is a fact that | commends itself to the careful con- sideration of all those wh wares | are involved. The possibilities to which such conditions point when the ' over are fully discussed in the unaware by Officer of American Freighter fully 60 per | After Leaving European Port. An Atlantic Port, Nov. 19.—A smudge lighted on the hatches of an American freighter saved the vessel from an attack by a German subma- rine Tecently, according to officers of the steamer, which arrived here ves- terday. Shortly after leaving pean port, the ship’s watch sighted a submarine approaching, well out of the water. The captain instantly or- dered small fires kindled on the | hatches, using material which was al- most non-combustible, but which pro- duced a heavy pall of smoke. When the submarine came near the eamer was stopped. The captain in- formed the commander of the U-boat that he had a cargo of explosives and that on account of the fire he was Markets for | 430ut to abandon ship. The subma Americ pecial Consu- | yjne immediately departed, its lar Repor 1 » are sold at the mander evidently believing that an nominal price of 10 cents hy the Su- explosion was imminent. The fires perintendent of Ducuments, l‘nv\orn- werc then put out and the steamer Euro- war report. The author has outlined practical methods of getting around the old difficulties in the way of selling goods directly to Turkey. once the war is | over, and he has described the de- mand for the various articles in de- tail. The nature of the competition | that may be expected in each case is arefully pointed out. Copie ment Printing Office, Washington, D. | proceeded. com- *