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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1918, HEALTH !Sflll%lggg T!g ]:!/:]‘gFS ; S(ffiggxggfl | § WE SPECIALIZE ON METAL AND BELTS ZicelanN P e | BEAVER BOARD FOR CEILING oAk Be Seit Wieh Bomt B i~ i Ul G AND SIDE WALLS. ESTIMATES For Obesity Fide Guests | The cclebrated luggzage below mentioned are but a few of the Fei e S | oo v el GIVEN FOR DOING WORK. . g York, Soldiers and | § “NEVERBREAK For Ruptures | sailors when visitin umilies of | § WARDROBE TRUNKS e T G T G Sturdy construction—Sse [ I ! O P D 3 For Round Shoulders {guests may now partake of intoxi- | M Suic and coat hangers, & CA R PHONE 355. | cating Tiquors, zccording to a modi T : . v and shoe bi Gt Yperations | cation of the “bone day” regulations CEVERWEAR JEWIL ForSturcicalR©OperationSi ieslis Sl Feaancsy e tper o LEWDAL JEWRE WARDROBE TRUNK—S 5 I building. Assistant United States At- | B 3 i RorBusinessOeMenWand|ife i e s o il L roomy—with hanzers @ T 7 - omen | ceived a copy of the new rule from | B LA HE VD RO B | Attornev-General vy, after the TIRU u‘\—- ‘ i i i For Militarv Men atter had been informed of tho |} 1 bo tucked e herth. B | 3 and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE b changes by Major-General John 1 x (-“i"",'\,'l;“\‘\“‘jh'; e - >, acting chie staff, who sub. |l OXFORD ! N GLAS 1T o Aibnes . acting chief of staff, who suh LA niitted the rulings on behalf of the B fara war department For Golfers The new regulations rcad: S “Alcoholic liquor, including e beer, ale and wine, either alone Fi RSF L7 Q 3 ZHE or with any other article, shall g X { N, — = = e = - o432 not, directly or indirectly be sold, s ey o i N bartered, given, served or Know- | T PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND. | the & ! o | ingly delivered to any officer or 93-99 Asylum St., Connecting 3 0 RE:XAI I PR@E@QT novelt member of the military foree | With 110 Trumbull St. B ties, @ v except when administered for HARTFORD, e e ; ‘plendid 169-171 Main Streei medical purposes by, or under, : One For Every Ailment— ; Splenfy the direction of a regulariy li- Each Guaranteed censed physician or army sur- H 2 3 5 3 S 4 sl CiTY ITEMS | geon; provided that this reguls ll:""‘ry el IFO’,“C" o d(‘fi"’“‘,‘ 2l L < ‘”‘(‘ suian huroar tion shall not apply to the givin, i Every formula is the best for treairent of par T i o or serving of such liquor in a BAKER SATISF!E ill, each one of which has been ftried and proven successful in too late to find a bargain private home to members of the hundreds of cases under similw conditions Shoe Sale.— : family or bona fide guests.” H Rexall Products are not cret prepiration he Irvlln’wl‘l « h : E Chesky of Hartford has The last clause replaces the for r is well known. When you buy a Rexall Remedy you Know exactly i ainst Harry Goldberg | Mer ruling that soldiers and sailor W!TH THREE GAMPS what you are taking. et iy 00. Deputy | Should not be given or sold liquors | And, when you purchase any rem<dy or product bearing the | ’ N under any circumstances. In addi- Rexall trademark you do so with the absolutc runtee that it tion, the “bone dry” zones extending T e must satisfy you or your money wiil he refund Painters, Decorataors and Sign Makers P, Mg has attached belon to the derendant Jle in the city court of Hartford. ) i e S civilians who are members of a SPECIAL VALU JUST NOW i urname Jlks' club, S, o | /2 ° 4 family or guests may imbibe liquid | d W l d ek 2 ) - — B § You will be well satisfied with the i T GIo e o IeC e e % A strengthening tonic for colds and puln ury wifections | Georgette-with-Straw and taffe ates Attorney Johnson the term S | & Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syinp | i3 with-Straw millinery displays at the ‘bona fide” gue s to be strictly Washingtomg Feb. 20 g A pleasant remedy for miost forms of cough Kavanaugh shop, 40-16 Pratt strect, interpreted. The amendment is not | satisfactory conditions were found at Rexall Cold Tablets Hartford.—advt to be construed to mean that persons | Camp Gordon. At . Ga., Campl#§ A. convenient remedy to prevent and break up cold can solicit strange soldiers, take them | Whee Macon, Ga., and Camp Han- Rexall Catarvh Spray 1 T ' o EVENTS TONIGHT | their nomes and there provide | cock. Ausust Sceretary Buker An antiseptic spray that relicves catarrh ‘ them with intoxicants. A year’s im- |announced aft his return from an:' i Rexall Catarrh Jelly ; i . e prisonment and $1,000 fine is the pen- |inspeciion of those in com- ves instant relief in 1l ¢ rrh and head colds <h class photo drama, Fox's the- | alty for infractions of the law. pany with Surgeon General Gorgas | io-Ko-Kas-Kets By act of congress the president |and Colonel Furbush Major Prompt and effective Jaxative. has the power to make such regula- [ Weich., of the medical corp Rexall Orderlic: 5 ideville and superior photo | tions as he may deem n. ATy pro- The i 1l health of all three The pleasant-tasting. eficient rezulator. < “ d l fi .. Lyceum theater hibiting the selling of liquor mr)mlum.‘w.nm was excellent, the Secretary Rv\fl"‘.\nfllz("w Balm as a wall coverng, and aiso oiters every bers of the military forces, and he |said. Clothing cquipment was ade- | § Relieves muscular pain pictures d . . . - . . and vaudeville. { also has the right to amend these | qu: nd the equipment of rifles at | Note the Special Display of Rexall Prog at Our Store : f h f d theater cguations at will. It was not neces | P TE e el o ; o opportunity for the expression of I ivid- All Weel sary, therefore, for congress to pass [ ments of machine guns and artillery upon these modifications. ire not yet on hand, but there is > - . B - e l f h h 2 d Snonen e 1 e contmun | B P : ‘ g ual taste—irom the many charming de- practice et ENEMY FLITS WHEN I GG il P e e cor ] v ¥ . & : ‘RRRC i 1 k o s. textures and COlOl'S one can cho MACHINE GUNS POP |t i e it | £ el it ek -t v bl SRS ’ e clining,” said Mr. Baker's staiciment i Jimo lodge, K. i3 ots @ | “At each camp an adequate number ot irained Murses. was Thund and th W ey SUEN e RN § just the very thing to harmonize with net I hospitals were well cared for and sup- Ambush Prepared By Germans Brok- {jjied. and in the hands of capable Y 2 3 ol A% - v 3 X L - - . en O By American Troops | 1elical and mrsical sanis, The gen- e e emmmearaee v 4| B only their own ideals, but with furnish- Union, meets “at 34| Soon After Discovery. icellent, and at Wheeler, where the | . ) = | worst sickness had oceurred, the im- | — — == 2 > = = d k d s . With the American Army in|provement was marked and steady.” n ways saluted when the *“Marquis,<” Ings, woouwork, daraperies, etc. ouncil meets in City hall, | France, Feb. 20 ( ciated Press)—-! “The early difficulties due to crowd- K V l: R car bearing the “D. S.” emble: = - A German patrol, ready to ambushling have been entirely overcome and Li b i f the Diplomat rvice, flashed by. | i Y h ld Ly w “ P Winthrop council, D.. of L. meets|an American patrol, w discovercd [ none of the hospitals visited was be- A ou shou visit cur modern Wa a- at 2 Alilin: direot vesterday morning by a sentry, who|ing used to full In very | o i g A S 3 EE gave the alarm by a rifle shot; then |few wards were all the occupied FHE MISSOURI WAY. Lady Turner society meets in Tur- | the American machine guns rmmmi “The operating rooms at all ho ¥ = 5 per department before you select the pa- r i 8 the enemy. The Germans fled, car- | pitals are now thoroughly equipped. Magmnell Arranges Demonstration to | hal rying their casualties with them, but|and the water and sewage Show Antiquated Aerial Truck, s s, D of S e rea wath toate vea | Mhnost comiein on e it oo | Friend of Rousselol Also Frigndly | cvtrman a. 5. sacnen oc 1o uro | § pers for your spring decorating. Our as s e stains In all of the camps the men we missioners has arranged a demon- | = = ! B S awitwo G e il e el o trainine s tration of the uerial fire truck this | | . d -d . le INTEREST IN DAVISON CASE. | e o e moved to. o listonins | havins eonsineted etnvorate trencn | Wit EUTopéan Royalty < enins. i order that e monner o sortment includes a wide variety of styles Choice Collection of Birds of Con. | Post for a better view. He thensystems and being occupied with | the common council, who meet in s ce Collection of Birds 2 g e : | ion tonight, may satisfy themselves . o o cHon] s challenged. A shot in his direction | drills and cxercises included in the | ether . f d l hl l'l Wl“ k i 1 /. mectiont at ])ll'*fl“v""’ rangeq | Was the reply. The sentry fired at|prescrived cou | New York, Feb. 20.—Another al- Whether the city Isfnnsed jof o more | | and colorings wiic make 1t po: e e large and cleverly arranged |, "opome and neard a German shout 1n cach of the camps he cloth-l | i bopns nobleman, an seaualnt- | Lo Bicce of abbaretus. Tiie | ) ase of hirds and other specimen: : 2 s sl { deraonstration will be held in front of 4 A as the bullet probably hit its mark. |ing equipment w found adequate, 2 : . g ; : e b whichiis the igify of I H ADavisontto ] e e e e i1y enl sppcaredlito lerow [olt!| @i foodl whslezcollent analabund: } anc of Edmund Rousselot. who City hall at 7:30 o'clock. It has been 3 . F, Ty | h d he Institute Museum, is creating} %5 %0 1 nd all around and started | Equipment of rifies was complete umi} posed as the “Marquis di Castillot,” is arranged by the chairman to send a for you to select JuSt the paper You aesire: h interest among the many visi- . : £ telephone call to the Central station . S s pwing grenades in the dirvection of | at cach camp a number of machine| heing investizated by the British Sc- ntral s rs to the musium. The placing of | throwing grena AL L e where the truck is housed, and it will he Davison case on display marks |the American trenches. Machine guns | guns of various types are in actual) ..oy gorvice and Federal agents here, (hen be mec v for onc of the men fO!‘ any room In your Home' F N a got in action from another | service on the machine gun target | the beginning of much activity and rifles go 5 | = t was lear resterday to securr »air o ses f) e 8 3 bird and nature study at the mu tion of the trench, sending a hail | ranges. At each camp are artillery | it Was learned y i . Lofeecuis o paln ft“m‘)f from the | f luring the spring. This i of bullets into the enemy, who retired | regiments with field artille and It is stated that like the “friena il R Walker | Sl tring Britain Woodland's Week,” but ow-|on the run. ammunition and artillery ranges in| of Kin If,” the second scion of a emonstration v s palties amos se. | 3 1 ing to the fact that the arrangement I vere no casualties among | yse. | mythical roval hous of the displays in the Davison case}the American It is thought nc ““I'here remains some shortage of quest for $i2,500 in the ' i . ;) : patrol S e his title to lead a gaudy career, cstimates providing for SN ; ire of such a nature as to cause un- | Me: (hat this was the same patrol|parness and minor articles of equip-| o 0 BAC 2 B BT, CRETY esmanes proviaing for a om 2 Qn I n rno LR ual interest in bird which set a successful ambuscade | ment which are being rapidly sup- | 0 is the aim of the chairman to prove se made the MOSt that the 1 tudy in parti- K : profii financially from men and wom- livery member of the common ] : = 185t we ether vas, the Amer- | plied o e S s ac > | = - ar for some time to come, Curator | iast week \\(h .\“.,:‘ :;(\“\' e \t | Bl ""”l”‘z‘:p('““‘“_;'l’l“d "y'm‘:‘ (‘J‘“‘X"’;‘ | en he impressed with his mame and council has been sent wn individusd i“; b OI N to extend the “Week n fo © & EERoL Y personalit lett from the chairman, ling at- of the greatest activ- | ieast exacted partial repara s [ tillery, but there is enough of each | e orna Dhwer el ot che 0o o R 3 nature work that v se = — |5 permit continual practice.’ e D ot : S : : P . V o h H d E hiney o .“”‘4’fm‘(’»\f.‘-";“'f:,‘,',,tt‘,‘,'(}‘. To Prevent The Grip. ; EBritish Army Intelligence Office in erial truck. Other details re alnts, arnishes, ardware, tc. New York, conferred vesterday with garding the list of estimates are care > Irom now on until March 16, man Colc cause Grip—LAXATI CIVIE, SUITS BROUGHT. 5 e soth Assistant United States Attorney 1uliv explained, fuch as new “men, N ® * ek e WG O s B e L s e buitdings ant acner et 8 250-256 Park St. ew Britain, Conn added to the museum displays, much | ciyce. There is only one “Bromo | 1ocal Parties Involved in Litization aptain Tunmey, of the bomb squad of ablon will be 36 Efls of Mi | Guinine) & W GROVIE sienctite in City Court. vith regard to Rousselot, now in the Davidson. The New Britain Institute 5 i e F box. Tombs under three -tments, and Museum will have by the time speci- | °" V0% *7% Herbert Barlow of this city has| "¢ e .“'::7"{») fi\:rnL; ifilv,a"fi: w_x: IIH“ [Jl EPP‘ Rty s 2 collection of bird ex-|yiopy; PROUBIE FOR MIDWIFE. | brought suit against John A Saeali ’ A <hm displays second to worth of Coventry to recowv: v o y 3 5 s wih o S ey Loy resulted, and to it were turned over What was the general na none in Cannecticut Many lectures 0 4 el 5 day, re Ml Eeneral uaiing he. given by Mp. Shery e Usie | Mrs. Pongett Now Faces Givil as Well | nole for §84 which the pla . o Seotland Yard, on behalf of the VJIN ets belonging to the American and | those duties? 3 e vV _Mr. §© A e s S 1 s he endorsed on Juns« 11 s > i o 3 “ 5 objects put on display, and these | as Criminal Action | Ll e S o department here, Rousselot v . 1 co i will have to look at the recoi | | R : e In the suit ended yesterday to find out.” N Jectures wil do much toward further- e onEettl ” o [ 612 > plai received LapH B crtlloniiie S St o s S E o 5 : tur SRRt her- | rs. julisn Pongetti, the local mid ary, 1912, the plaintiif receiv et dl s e s American and British company named | “Don't yvou know what ing interest in the works of naure|ywife who is out on bonds of $2,500 defendant but no further | Touinti ——— from the 7 e Yans e din: o as defenda Joseph T. Hoadley, the | performed 7 which abounds in the woodlands in|for alleged serious ecrime, and whose | jayment has been made. The action | PCHs minal natur According to pe 1 a v P o ¥ | this record e lo g first A d B I Cramp-H 11 ompany Al hatever the by-laws And about New Britain case is scheduled for mext Monday |was brought througn George I Hin- [Mis record. Tousselot was fnst oo | ATIETICAN 2l ritish + U0, | si0adiey, Georse 1. Bouchie, William | I am not asking what Tt will prove of m'f’::'\\’ :;' many to |, orning in police court, has been |jpan. l'roperty belonging to the de- | rested ;‘" ”“f”r‘ e . E. White and Alfred W. Bleasdale. | state. I am asking what duties ¥ visit the museum often during the|, ;qe the defendant in two civil ac- |fendant in Mansfield has been wt- | OD @ charge of fraud. ai sce G H ftie - : = SlinE Sy Rs A 2 : @ end: Mans ; cen : : s B . The American and British company | e Dl o e time mentioned and watch its growth. | yjons. One of the writs was secured | tached | two-vear sentence. Ho was arrested i) Damages Aner TWO Years i p actvally performed by another midwife who alleges| Harry Gold has been made the | 2€2in on February 8, 1913, for steal- | ‘;‘:"("Z{li“‘*"fli;“’[?dgofn d&;?ififihé”,?&?gf he duties of the president,” s TO defamation of character. Mrs. Maria | gefendant in a suit brough the | ing a fur lined overcoat, at Fdge e R D e e e e Fifteen members of the mercan- | \yrigjjano is the plaintiff. In the | Gunn Rubber Co. through ‘(xcn & ter, England, and was bound ov New York, Feb. 20.—Joseph H.| and $150,000 in bonds. The transfer [ e buzeautofith SHORAmES if t ol conplaint flie detondant s aliekeqltol | IaTing o Frecoverh s200Mon a1l or [ onl trelve R on nSNOnRE HIsE RESeCRA Iy 80 1T e O e BRI S S e e e e SR e e o iave WO L merce, will be selected by the direct. have said that the plaintiff was prac- | §167.50 ce | Y, P re “mit | i x . ¢ & second stres ; o 5 . . s| $15,000,000, whose financ .| haa been made by fraud. S ors of the chamber to guide the des- | ing a5 5 midwife without a license, | Goldman, Sommerfield & Co. of than a montb later, he was| . Whose financial rs | Ly court on tiny of the bureau. A special com-l,,4 tnat she was going to cause hor|New York has instituted action | Sentenced to three months’ imprison- | have led him through a maze of litiga- Hle i tasiihe EcesiGen . Hoadleys bid it mittee consisting of J. M. Halloran. |, rect. The plaintiff claims that the | through Judge S. Russell Mink for | ment in Marleybone police court. in | tion in recent years, is one of five men W. A. House and Robert Sloan has d statement was false and mali- | $400 against Louis R. Raphael. | London, for stealing motor car|who must pay the American and Bric. selected a list of 30 members from Judse F. B. Hungerford issued | wheols. In October, 1912, he re-!ish Manu ilondl Joseph Hoad and his wife Jo:&elphbeffi. :fidley, when ex- proceedings in eonn amined ore trial, was asked by | i qe acturing company $99 one of the firm of Satterlee, C s : |\ . 5 5 3y 3 » e, Canfleld | which the 15 will selected. They | tha writ, which is for $600. Money ceived six months’ imprisonment for | under a judgment signed by Suprer Stone, representing the American| Depuly st are as follows: W. W. Leland, A.|iejonzing to the defendant in the| ‘IWUMMIRY ANDERSON LANDS. |, onch of his recognizance, and was| Court Justice Cohalan in a lawsuil | nng. Griten Company, how much [leys for six wec R. Abbe S. M. Davidson, George H.|gavings Bank of New Britain has Word was received today that Hil- | cxpelled from the country, 89ing | begun nearly two vears ago: | salary he got as pres'x}:i'ent of the In- | cClty and fina Dyson, W. A. House, Joseph M. Hal- | peen garnishced. mer S. (“Hummer”) Anderson of hack to Calais. Hoadley was at one time president | tarmutional Pomer Gomonny. He re- | Hotel Netherlands, $18,000 fre loran, George K. Macauley, A. A. Mrs. Josephine Spano is the plain- [ DWight street has arrived in France Rousselot’s sudden change of career | of the International Power company, plied he didn’t i3 mbfi,. he thought | Mrs. Hoadley as part payment of Mills, Frank J. Porter, G. K. Spring, | s in the other action against Mrs. | With a TUnited States engineer force. | after coming to this comntry was il-|and his brother. George W. Hoadley, | 1 was 820 006 o ermr oy somothing | Judgment against her itobert Sloan, M. N. Thompson, | Ppongetti. She alleges that Mrs. Pon- | /Anderson iy a scrgeant. He made ap- | justrated by incidents made known |was president of its subsidiary, tho | o " s (0D l; s e L.ovis Raphael, Donald McMillan, Ed« | getti came to her house December | plication for enlistment in the engi- erday. From a letter found in|American and British Manufacturing | ' gppot OF T3Y Be OO ward Emmons, James M. Halli-|gg, 1917, after she had given birth | neer forces previous to the draft. He effects, it is shown that he com- | company, organized to make muni i3 e nan, William H. Crowell, J. J. Mc- |to a child and upbraided her for Rir- | Was accepted for service in the Na- | municated Wwith Franels M. Hugo,|tions for the Allt The Hoadley |t 28 president? JBEI l AN o~ . A. Hall, John A. Andrews, |ing Mrs. Mirigliano as the midwife. | tional Army and was sent to Camp cretary of state of New York, re-| management of the Americau and s described in the Dy-laws. . retions ou C : Cohn, Howard C. Wilson, Paul {The plaintiff claims that Mrs. Pon- | Devens, later being transferred to the | (uesting that minor police officials be [ British company was ousted August What were the functiohe Sy a 'AbSOhltf‘l R 3 oewl Arthur Littman, George | getti tireatened to have her arrested | engineers. Anderson was formerly 2| provented from nterfering with him | 13, 1816, Meanwhile the “rmnn»l tna ””:'},“‘d 'I di = y emove Straple, W, P. Dough- | for allowing an unlicensed midwife | linotype operator on the Herald and | whfe on automobile tours of the state | Hoadley company had'been organized “Presiden - ; 3 Ty 1 ndi est . wkiiffe, ir. Cha 1o attena b The detendant’s ac- the star pitcher for the Herald| “pent on diplomatic affairs.” Mr.)as a holding concern for the Hoadley | “What ‘md" o 1§mai~:(nn sident 2 | g IOI].. Dru.gglsts Hamat prennly Lipraciiher EiheEnlaintift ball team. He was alsa active in | Hogo refused to act. hut it is known | property, according ta the complaing| “Carried on [ = preseribed | pefund money if it fails, 5¢} {atieme: seball orgamizations | that trafc policemen thereafter al-lim ome of the many suits that have | by the PY-IaTs |

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