New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 19, 1918, Page 2

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2 R huilding ne Curran’s Drug stoge An inventory of on Broad street ¥ late Adelaide Van %VHJ‘ RHUSF EITY Polico Interrupt Game of 21" in| The police say that two tables were by M. S. Anderson 1. C. Capen, | [ } . being used and the game in progress totals $3,217. Bro or s | Z ” road Street and Players Stampede | ig the ancient French pastime known The inventory of the estate of the t oy | For Sare as ‘“vint et un”, or as the Tnglish late Adelalde Van Gorder, prej | | say 1. Although only \nderson, Dernard Miller Na 3 «:‘» o . SChedule IOI' M(}Hday, AS Well AS from 1 25 years, Wero arraigned | \Pformation to the effect that at ather Stoc i « Al o dlt? 2 UI S before Ju e e ‘olice | imes there is as much 50 on the $913.75; fixt L Era i g $15000n aas Almost every woman wel- gambling. 'They all pieaded not T —— at 4 A Builty and their cases werc continuecd nem qu « s 03 ] don a trimly Tailored Suit— i ; _ until tomorrow morning at the re- USIA jits EN PROBATE and, 200; ‘cash and certainly the pleasure of 3 Four Minute Men will continuc dliest of theis Gounsel) B I Aes| | tv Bond, $10 ¥ and certainly the pleasure B speak in theaters on Monday eVeNing, | Donough, 7'he men are Wallace | T - seiection 1ded to, when one according to a decision arrived L orzanoss, Wwaslaw Maryzewski, during a meectin . cph Dujek, Rudolph Vuva, Leuis Rev. W n I'. Cook, the lcs % Okula, Stanicy Smavowsky and Con- spirit of the Four Minute Men, S | stanti Murzyn. The alleged proprie- addressed the following notice o the | tor of the gambling joint, John Fili, ate of Ja reski Inventoried at | COUNCIL CHANGES. has choice from such a good i assortment as has already and Schultz Ap- | Alderman M. I Says He Will L Not scck Re-clection in April | ! | arrived in our Women’s Shop. 1 Lee Estate. Alderman M. Irving Jester, mayor models of Homespun, RS S sl | also pleaded not guilly and his case | An inventory of the estate of the pro tem of the comnmon council an lover Cloth, Tricotine and At a meeting of the Four Min- will be tried tomorrow. | late Inga P. Larson was filed in the ute Men a few days ago it was Following a complaint made by a|probate court today. The estate stated last night thet he will not decided to speak in w"' \_m‘!‘l e business man, Sergeants A. (., Malonc, | totals § 0, itemized as follows: re-election to the ccuncil next Apri ers on Monday nights as well A. J. Richardson, and Theodore John- | One-half interest in Market stre o e T b e o ey on view—and particularly at- § as Saturday nights, at ‘f"‘*_ dur son and Policemen Mathias. Rival P.| property, § one-half share Star no plans about getti 1 candidate to %‘{ trac > is the large showing § the time of the governme | Omara and James Skelley raided the |l Sve: in and Coal company ke his place. e o hbes iiop atEsiEToad atrast shortly) 312 60 $30 and . term of Alderman John Sta be the sense of the mecting that arter 6:30 o'clock. Jast representative frorm second w Gunniburl in the favored ades of green and sand are of navy serge models. You are invited to sce them. L vening. Tha 1 T ppraisers were | ler, of the fourth ward expires we might well continue to speak | police say that about 50 men werc Aaror lson ¢ John Rose 7 and as he is in the army his twice a week in the theaters | the place, but in the wild scramble mi The w of the late Meredith L. ! pl ill be filled by another man. | even after the closing order has | escape only the above were captured. | Tut s also been filed in the pro- | I'F me of Councili . U. Rict ~y pesn obron Although one of the policemen drew | baie court. By its terms the testator rei ntioned. The term HGRE}FAI l ; S It was also su :] (;u\o{ \]\'hl‘!{\_ his revolver to calm the panic of the | le: i lentirebenioret totinl s e : tonad == I.L . B CIGEEI AR () b He Iy | stampeders it was of no ovail a 1otio, AL * her 186 and at |s also cxpires and while he | [ 1 3 SIS -ln Ionfa \wff} anything comes up which will the men tled in all dircctions. Y e S vlim;,,{:, :.’(\\(Jl 5 ! e ““11{'\”,’,“ ¥ . S B the bos make it impossible for him to dove through Indow irs | ters, Mrs. Florence McCuilough | thought 1o matter of re-election, | [ ¥3-99 Asylum Connecting i on Than' fill his engagement on any glven jclimbed up an air vhatt and ar s Grace A. Tuttle. The will | it is feit that he will be out in { With 110 Trumbull St. wo diqd mot| evening, he supply a substitute aped by “shinning” up a n on Augus . 1901 and | campeign egain this sprin | HARTFORD, B oro ol rather than throw the responsi- | spout before they . M this branch| Dility back upon the chairman Sl e el B como ase ! T dule of speakers for Be 12ico family of| Dboth Saturday and Monday B did not think it| nights from Feb. 1st to April 1st B a large body of men is enclosed. It is hoped that you i will be able to conform to this A F feely together. il o STt T Do Peitat T we graduated we Were ) o ieceived a Saturday night ssitating ; B el smemnenatin (DTS RS NE T iR RS B will be W Wor good times and fun Ther. R e et LA e that has not been changed. o salary committee &) the 5 ?T)-‘ e\ n‘ 7,‘,,'] e Very truly your k' committee of the sghéel bdard | the real businesjnow and going after W. . COOK night to consider the. Detition of | What we came fhr the Kaiser. | "y senedule of speakers for Mon- | e Grammar school teachers who (tol surelyfareiorkiniag cood ManCty i G e e vl | k an inci of $100 in their | hard these days, Qut it is working }ing March 30 follows Ealaries for a good cause and we like it. T e up at 5:20 cvery morning and as | Monday Nigh Schedule. February 26-—Keeney's, Rev. S. executratrix, | dot “come through’ esent Alexandra lodge, T. O. D, of St. i“" e e borge, will meet Wednesday evening ‘h‘)_zfl,‘[’“;‘ i bl Lyceum, Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe Turner hall at 7:30 sharp, after | JTEREISSL ? it -er. | Scenic Rev. J. Leo Sullivan; FoxX's Rev. 3 with the stars still twinkling over- S¢ hich a whist will be held. The mem- | P20 e Sat8 S8 A ERUIE O W, 1. Dow rs will meet on Thursday afternoon If“‘; i ‘n‘\” At el A March 4—Ke B. W. Alling; e noHEotINGE Tz S b aTE || O S e Lyceum, E. Wi C ; Scenic: Rev. Stanley street to sew for the | Unearthly hour in civic life, & Uall Sutclite Tox Leo 1 said before, it is for a great | , Sullivan cause—to bring everlasti g 5 Egod g ol B March 11—Ke W. C. Hunger peace to those we love at home. The | —efT0R (- s S = - e s r we get through, the better. S e S e insure Victor quality, always look for the famous BoonergmesEen 20 s i if Box s RevAsamueliSut demark, “His Master’s Voice.” It is on all genuine ) .\\OAfl"\L work at 30 p. m.. wh cliffe. } roducts of the Victor Talking Machine Company. rner of st Main and Stanley 'fm‘l s‘t"u“f‘::h l?m“ :n:; ‘,\]f‘;(‘i‘l::;;‘ March 18—Keeney's, Rev. W. J Ic = anc (] DI G - L Down Lyceum, W. C. Hungerford st No one was Inrcidndnelthen e 5ihve alllsomewhat weary,pbuit hap- S on : Ain Scenie, Rev. S. A. Fiske; r was badly damaged. py. Sunday is the only day T have ! i R to myself. Tt is then T write letters March L L - 4 v's Rev. J. > = 2. IBERSHIP CAMPAIGN OPEN. I recelved the box sent me by the, syjj{van; Lycemm, Rev. W. J. v AN Ve 0 ) na ura ‘.fif’an 5 x il Stanley Rule and Level boys 11 : : A Joseph Ryan, driver for the Union undry Co., reporied to the police sterd: afternoon that his machine llided with an automobile at the ARV RAY Py AU A AU YA RV AU YA AT . Cilpatrie, the newl elected W. C. Hungerford; Fox's, tendent of tho! Senior Tnter: | please! thank ‘b and every one of . W, O HilL diate Division of the South| them for me. I need not tell you turday Night Schedule how much it is appreciated for, T am | Febru Rev. Dr. G. W. P ol 1 urct i1y school has announced 3 p g4 iiennbership contest for the | surn you know cm s to heax 18 Desy IMuUsiC nior and Jupior Divisions. Rev “I am dolng the mechanical work ) Keeney's, M. D. Saxc S 5 I . G. W. C. Hill made a similar an- | on airplanes and lko it very much, | Allir uncement in the Boys Division, in | but believe me, it is soma cold here! March 2—TFox’s, Rev. H fch he is taking special interest | and I have to keep on tho jump,Lyceum, Rev. Dr. G. W. Hill; d in which the attendance has in.| every minuta in order to keep warm. K Keeney P F. McDonough; Scenis, pased fifty per eent. in three weck “I have traveled from one end of ! M. D Miss Harriett 15, Gannett has heon | Franco to the other and can tell you i : . Rev. Dr. E. B ; If you had your choice 1of hcted Assistant Superintendenr, | omo (T think) interesting stories | Cross: Lyceum. Rev. H. W. Maier; 3 nding two ncerts—the d is made Chairman of a Commit- | when T get back . It is a very s, Rey Dr. G. W. C. Hill; | atte 2 co : . 4 -1 . on absentecs, secretavies of tha [ interesting country here and I'd like | Sce . McDonough. greatest artists in all the rious divisions forming the balance | to drop in on wvou for a day and tell arch 16—Fox's G. W. Klett; Liy- the Committee. vou some of the experiences I have | ceum, Rev. Dr. B. Cross; Keeney's, 3 world appearing at one, i oo [0 st L st il e o RO e e RS SO e some little-known artists at e Quinine That Does Not Affect | ‘thrillers’ to tell about when T come | G.,W. C. Hill. i | : : . - raad Wo will all bo glad to get rch 23-—Tox's, W. F. Manga | the other—which would you back for thnere no place like the |Lyceum, K. W Klett: Keeney's, Rev. i 1 3 cause of its tonic and laxative ef- | dear old T. S. A. | Dr. 1. B. Cross; Scenic, Rev. M. W. choose? t, Laxative Bromo Quinine can be “I have so much T'd like to tell Maler 7% ek 3d ken by anyone without causing | vou, but time and tho censor will not | March 30—Tox's, B. W. Alling; I i You would qulc;\ly dCC:‘GC frvousness or ringing in the head. | permit, so will have to w g 1 ceum, W. I Mangan; Keeney 3 to hear the renowned artists RONESS WILSON TO RETURN, i1l Speak at Center Congregational I AWARAA ere is only one “Bromo Quinine.” | cee vou. T hope this finds von feel- | Klett; Scenic, Itev. 8. A. Fiske 2 2 W. GROVE'S signature is on box. | ing ‘aa well as I am and with ms - —- ‘ vho are famous for their ing as well as T a 1 Advertised Teth B B L, G O (i NI LA, superb interpretations. And ime. ——— L P “Your old friend, The following is a list of letters re- = ThlS 18 exactly fl;c reason v.,vny CANDY". maining uncalled for at the New Brit- | . hfe Al o i (i, o Oft e ) eas | the Victrola is the instru- Charch March 8. CUTLER'S LICENSE AFE .| endin ebruary 16, 1918. . [Baroness Huard Wilson is coming Benjamin Cutler, who = Ayer, Harold E., 48 Iidson St. m?nt fOI' v hOI“fl'C. ck to lecturo at Center church on | $90 In police court vesterday morn-| Anderson, 1. 17 Sunvise Ave. The greatest artists of all B 8 at 8 o'elock f 1 noft | INg for violation of the junk law, Burns, Anna, Hart St. 3 E = o e ppilock fox the beeft | 78, %o chance of losing his licenss C. A 23 Autum St the world make records for her subject, “My i o | @ a result of his latest conviction. o Christens Jennie, 1140 Park. J T - 1 b -~ B s Duf\‘n"‘?\‘;‘rnDr't‘wi:v‘:g called on Chief Rawlings last evening | Clark, Mary C. thCVlCtl’(_.)l:]. CXCILISLVCI_{. The it to this clty Baronees - Wiles |and asked for a renewal of his H-| Hume, Miss B., 72 Spring St. greatestsingers. The greatest fased large audiences with her elo. | S275¢ and was informed by the police Lathrop, Mr. Joseph. £ S - eI ent spesking and many will wel. | De2d that he would have to w Kulas, Mrs. Mary, 656 No. Main. g instrumentalists. The great- o the opportunity fo hear ng |@While Yesterday marked the third| TLoomis, Helen, 212 Myrtle, e Al e A 5 A2 2 ¢! | time that Cutler has been before the Lonuska, Mrs. Mary, 232 Broad. | == est bands an orcnestras. E court charged with similar offen North, Ga. R. - o ! he A 2 Oudlik, J.. 90 Broad St vAl')} music you wisii to hear, AT THE Y. M. O. A.| Tls‘.\nqw?”w'(‘?n:ni)ln WING. | piedovisk, Mre, Sofie, 32 Booth. ‘ interpreted by tllevcry'grtists A AT Tl " o ]E":fi"xv‘rfi; ;yf‘”;‘“”‘smcl“" t;‘?-y‘m:; e o o e | you would choose to sing or hm.s S 'x‘?"\‘\dr::,e‘:';;M::fé furnish a program and John J. Daly l der W, F. DELANEY, There are Victors and Victrolas in great tibo ants. will speaX Postmaster. 28| variety of styles from $10 to $400, and between the brainiest boys of | w Britain. Interest is steadily LAD HE CALLED will gladly demonstrate them and play your bwing in this fascinating game, | 2 favorite music for you. Period styles to all are striving to win. In the | _ order from $375 ta $950. Ask to hear t bouts of the tournament, .| i defeated Shurbe: 2 < E‘ h the Saenger Voice Culture Records. . Victrola XVII, $268 wer ey Mr Thomas G. Jenkins Enthuses e Deesthan lurberg met defeat also at the hands | Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. E. Kalin, assistant secretary of . 1 Important Notice. 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