New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 15, 1918, Page 2

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[WAR BOARD FIRES MAYOR ] Chauficur Knows WE SPECIALIZE ON METAL AND BEAVER BOARD FOR CEILING AND SIDE WALLS. ESTIMATES | GIVEN FOR DOING WORK. CALL OR PHONE 359. Hoan. of Milwaukee, Expressed CHAS. DILLON & CO. SPRINGTIME OPENING DAYS.-All This Week An Authoritative Showing of the New SPRING FASHIONS MILLINERY pquirements Here | Opinion Platform, American in Bent to Cheshire. < Peopic Are Opposed to the War. fuble with the Bitoo fresh.” o BH. Kirkhan of John Poskiz ed in police bh reckless driv- jon Main street, estimony given Pflicer (harles §8 duty at the Main streets, & Poskis came excessive raie ed between ftruck. He stop. Later stopped for flon. on Bast | ¢ 410 gerense council, were voted out % got ].”3": by practically the same vote, D’ \*{ Go The piatform which the members B In Boston | ..o ouncil objected to and for B they havel ;. mMavor Hoan stands, contains a ! Bge Kirkham | p), i which : frent of costs “The American pcople did not want | M . fthe minimum |, ;4 g4 not want this war. They were | ® plunged into this a h- of the country ors, its bought photoplays, it= and other pur- Milwaukee, Daniel W chairman o Wis.,, March 15 removed dayor Hoan was as the County Council of Defense yesterd vote of 16 to 5. Only socialist members voted to re- tain elf. The result of his him, including the mayor him- the 1 ques- mayor' val was ailure to answer tionnaire on matters affc ting the war n connection with his platform as a socialist candidate the r re-clection. Iollowing removal of Mayor THE JOHN BOYLE CO. 3and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE Hoan, four other socialists, members Painters, Decorators and Sign Makers rea SUITS DRESSES was made and Fwere in the local Brk Todjia, 17 vears predited leader of the all-nights. A charge made against him and he was sentenced Reformatory chasable instruments of public expres- | tee had no power to remove him; that | § AISTS sion.” | to do so would be a hizh handed The mayvor maintained the commit isurpation of authority = |} We Invite Your Inspection. ts demagogic - press, its sensational lying advertisements to at on negticut W. J. MEXVARKEY DEAD, Finely | Fashioned § READY - e genuine- SUNDAY EVENING. 7.30 Lecture and Pictures William J manager at Fo: Melarkey, a former theater in this city, succumbed to an attack of pneu- monia in a ew York hospital Wednesday according to information sent to this city last evening. The news of Mr. Melarkey's death is re- ceived with general r in this city. Coming here as successor to Ben F. Jackson, Mr. Melarkey, dur- They fit naturally, because ing his stay here of about a vear, all the rough seams and stifft formed a legion of friends. Tle lines have been deftly moulded a thorough theatrical man, and out by band and until the gar- always on the alert to give the p: inent. flows gently over the s of his theater the best possible angularities of the figure with B | ror their money. He was taken from y srace peculiar to city about {wo yes ago, to clothes. handle the business of the Tox Film »any in the Academy of Music i York. Later he was placed HORSFALI-MAD] or-Service Clothes iy hand tailored! on JAPAN The Kaiser wrote the Mikado: “When I have finished the work I have in hand, I will come and attend to you. Will he? Come and hear of Japan, a remarkable people, a wonderfully interesting coun- try. 70 large, beautiful colored pictures. A Cordial Welcome to All, at the was tro i this Custom : . cor -And their moderate prices, e to $40, are due to the fact that we make the clothes our- selves. We invite you to sce our spring lines, T har with { hest | Mel Ee of New Y him of h a theater in New A local friend of the de ork last ealth at weel that , N ed w. and time talked He appeared to be in the Mr. UNIVERSALIST CHURCH ather is critically i1l with i The funeral will be held \neumonia Sunday Evening 7:30. Hungerford Court, ‘morrow morning. | | | —_— e Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days refund money if PAZO Is to cure [tching, ing or Protruding Piles Instantly relieves Ttching Piles, | vou can get restful sleep after first application. Price 50c IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND. 93-99 Asylum St.,, Conhnecting With 140 Trumbull St. HARTFORD, | anc They Fairly Smile With Styler And Such Value for the Money You Have Never Seen. Ask For No. 320— y A striking “English” Jast, in the ‘ : rich Burgundy Tan, broad, flat fi heels, invisible eyelets, repro duction of a beautiful $10 Metro- politan Model. A $3.50 THOMPSON TLIKES WORK. Franklin C. unt Rev. merly z Congr Thompson, for pastor at the church, is now en- gaged M. C. A. war work at | Camp s, San Antonio, Texas. is particular cantonment is ome of the largest in the country and, writ- ing to a local friend Rev. Mr. Thomp- son speaks of the spirit of friendli- ness and co-operation that exists be- tween the officers and their subor- dinates. There are over 400,000 men in camp and five Y. M. C. A. buildings. Mr. Thompson is con- nected with “Y" 29. On March this branch of the association ten- dered a reception to the officers of the cantonment and their wives. Civilians from San Antonio and sol- | diers from Kelly Field contributed to | the success of the affair. ELDER MORSE, 103, DEAD | ! | | [ right $1.50 Lonh on's.— new advt :ckeye Incubators for sale. Bros., Park and Bigelow Rack- Sts. typical example of NEWARK values. Jhe annual banquet of New Britain ke of Elks will be held Thurs; ing, March 28, at the clubho bo the new caps. Wilson's . R, Jardine, master mechanic for American Lalrance Fire Engine Inc., is inspecting apparatus of fire department. ow'll do better at Wilson's. —advt. adve ro Gommissioner John A. Gleason fartford, a former local newspa- man, is being mentioned as the | hocratic candidate for town clerk Hartford. The office is one of the lucrative political plums in the of the Capital city. Our tailors at Fashion Park have sent us a supply of smartly cut individual garments which have been tailored from extraordirary good looking fabrics— TOMORROW A waisty model “The Gameton” identical in finish and outline with custom garments. The woolens from which these garments are made not only represent artistic merit but enjoy | a degree of quality which one would expect to find in clothes the government has seen fit to issue a copyright. $25, $28, $30, $32.50, $35 Ready-to-put-on Custom service without annoyance of a try-on DELL-ANS bsolutely Removes pdigestion. Druggists i fund money if it fails. 25¢ | Stafford Springs Man Reputed to Be Oldest Man in Oonnecticnt—Nevor Used Tobacco Or Alcohol. Stafford Springs, March 15. - TFlder Amasa Morse, long a circuit preacher in the Adventist faith, died yester- day. Had he lived until May 8 he would have been 104 years old. 1le man in Connecticut had lived with his Waller, here, for the last five years. A long and busy life vithout ilness he had attributed par abstemtion from alcohol tobacco Elder Morse joined the Adventists in 1834 and later was ordained in the Millerite branch For sixty years he | preached and his last sermon was at il | the sringfield camp ground in 1911. e 1 son in Akron, Ohio, be- | sides his daughter. FOR MEN | OU can pay $8 to $10 for shoes elsewhere—and not get anything more stylish, more beautiful than NEWARK Shoes at $3.50 and $5.00. Our 257 stores throughout the United States distribute more than three million pairs of NEWARK Shoes annually. Would such an enormous business be ours if our values were nct by far the best? Why pay more than $3.50 and $5.00? Buy a pair TOMORROW ! *Newark Shoe Stores Co. BRITATN in and POUND Russell’s BEST Creamery BUTTER The on'y Britain sellin Butter. T New Britain Fancy FRE! ery Batter year es a N'S STORE NEW Near‘\R. R. Crossing Nights Until 10 324 MAIN ST. Open Monday MUST FACE COURT MARTIAD. 1d Saturday Capt, Niles Alleged to Have il il ot Drunk at Ball. Wadsworth, ch 15. Been Camp Spa burg, & Capiain gar © I compan Fitty-first Pioneer | Infantry regimeni (old Tenth), today ordered tricd by court martial violation of the ninety-fifth if war, conviction of which car- with it the minimum sentence of i sm from the service. Tho I B — s ) | THE HERALD | store in New PREMIUN store in s a Strictly 1 MADE Cream- 52 week the § ticle io: court martial will convene Monda It is alleged that the Captain peared at the officers’ ball on Wash- ington’s Birthday in an intoxicated condition and acted in a disorderly manner in the ballroom ¥ adier General Oliver D. Bridge- | U‘;QH‘ man as director of the Enlisted Men's | Ui.Li, o ® | Club, has arranged for the men to KEEP INFORMED READ THE HERALD h ¢ Wilson o = e THE latest news from all parts of the world, state and city to the time- of going to press each day, Special telegraph wire, Full As- of the Gity By Carrier sociated Press service and large corps of far 15 Cents a Week off cigat reporters, : & & ¢ i i ot CITY HAJLA. Delivered 1o Any Part run their own club with a Board of Gove from Wads- 801 MAIN STRERT rnors consisting of men ench ore tion in ¢ worth.

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