New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 5, 1918, Page 2

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, Blankts, Suits, Over- prs and Auto Coats from other Inscets. Bags, 24x60, [hests, $1.50. Men's Store, Bes Rack Sts cubators for sale ark and Bigelow the safe an was locked up at last night for was committed to - always at Besse et the Turners’ private riday, April —advt. of 280 Corbin avenue he police last night that | fcycle hanging in a tree e. The bi ed Walker, whose homo n street, and had been & W. Collars at —advt. wning order now. Eddy corating Co.—advt. ¢ meeting of the charity held this evening. ts for Spring at advt. Besse crullers and doughnuts bading srocers.—advt. rowley, of the U. S. on a leave of absence. lith a reputation to keep. advt. porous Ameri- bf these clothes the son as well er. get jn as pric one complete to style, and fit. can ask, R SPRING UIT PINCERITY to $40¢ ASHLEY- GOMPARY cle belonged | BOY OU NEWS The T0° REFORMATORY I Churchfi Street Burg- lary—Reckless Driving Charged Notice! third Liberty Loan campaign dates have been changed The copy gram received at the Scout office Wed- | Convicted o following is a of the tele nesday, April svd In accordance with conditions xplaine on pa 2, March 15th Boy + continued case of St. Louis, 19 disposed of by Juc ikill in police court Williams was committed to Reformatory at Cheshirc new witne wer llea \. 1. Benoit o Churc that about 10:20 day night last week he saw with packages coming from the re: of the Calumet buil He fol- | lowed them on cross-examination | Tudge Mangan, counsel Williams, | disclosed that Benolt called the { police station and looked at Williams, but was unable to identify him as of the two men seen going awa I eelinzt nala trolman Patrick Howley testified 10 | numper of | Edward W years old, was Mes worning and the State | Several liams of Scouting, pas scout Liberty Jame T.oan Manual nstructions this accompanying e reular No, 30 the dates of ut Liberty umpaizn are hereby lixed to \pril 2 the announced that zencral May 4th instead Loan street {1 Thur th instead of April official by egin in | tion | | | ‘ [ m | | aid o'clock view of latest informs Just Department close campaign ¥ of April for JAM <. Chief Scout Jxecutive, No. 2 of the South church at Troop had a Manr 2 h for the Troop the W to 78 The oldiers’ was 41 ving nd books from proceeds from campaign amounted Scout Waters still 1 credited with 7. Williams ~ presented patrol with a patrol colors were d e his investigation immediately follow- | ooynn jipraric ing report of the burglary. Detective | nip o Sergeant John Henry of the Hartford | police force said that he and Patrol- man White arrested Williams in clothing store on Temple street. a short distance from the Hartford po- | lice station, last Tuesday night. Wil- liams was offering suits for sale. | Questioned about where he got the suits Williams said he got them in “Great Britain.” Keys and tickets | found in his possession w offered. One of the “keys” was skillfully made from a nail. On cro xamination the detective said that Williams told him he had tuberculosis and came to Connecticut so he could get into a sanatorium. lIle reluctant about talking. Joseph Yeomans of a coutmaste Pinetree md patrol differ the fag e ihe nt patrol At a 5th it { number to all the scoutmaster point svstem. Ncout ferred from the patrol patrol activi the scout Hartford | settin that Williams stopped him on > | A report street and offered suit for the Monday night, and finally Yeomans | treasury hought two suits for $ The cout night he saw Williams in Mike Va warded a { enti’s tailor shop on Temple distributing Judge Mangan attempted to Presidnt Wilson's Ilag Day address as a professional witness Scoutmaster Suteliffe spoke on the | Hartford police. but ws , of Thrift Stamps and of the com- by objection on the ing Liberty loan campaign. A com cuting Attorney mittec appointed to Mike Valenti, the tailor testified and | of the supper which will be held very { after other testimony by Abraham A.! scon to celbrate the all Kaplan and Detective Sergeant Rich- | championship. A game is ardson, Judge Meskill imposed sen- | grranged with the City Guards. tence. At a meeting of Troop 13 Tuesda night, preliminary signalling tests were passed, to taken later at the Court of Honor. Reorganization night was set May 7 when a rally will held more member The Court of Honor will larly day, and will continue until of Troop 10, Marel that meeting was decided would on hilke should Miller Crow to leader ninz 1phore s-up exercises and first from the scribe had 83 of points Scouts goir was tre the Among boxir practice wid work. that troop fes of were was S games, s showed troop 0 in the Middleton Scoul axe as a the est Troop 12 was reward for number of fix him for the prevented of Trose- | W. Klett. S indoor bhase now Reckless Driving Cases. Attorney William M. Greenstein, | charged with reckless driving of an 2uto, pleaded not guilty and the case was adjourned until next Wednesday morning. Attorney IHenry P. Roche will appear for the accused lawyer. ! W. F. llasselbach Hartford was fined $25 for reckl driving of an'| on'the third Tuesday Testimony glv was to the | A}l out-door work must that he passed a standing trol- i 1, the v car at the north-end trolley term- | el inus Wednesday driving at The rate of speed at th second ve miles an hour. who said that the ten miles an Cherniak, a with selling quaiity.. The until Monday morning. Frank Viata was charged with ting the terms of his probation : was in court time with non-support. Judge dered him committed months in defanlt of bond of $300 to pay his 1y for six months. Three hoys were a burglary at a store by Patrolman Murphy, night. Edward Schult from the reform com- [t a mitted to the institution and the other | The given another chance v until- the meeting. A form tion will be tried on Scot Tresen at the next meetin teams were picked for t1 er-troop demonstrate their bhefore the Scoutmasters’ Monday night of oop be for be for 1- beginning Apr! further notice of each month. n before the other e Court will 1 class Scoutmaster pa ex clas: rec are sed by miners first morning, estimated He had hadges A)\llub\\ he Scoutthasters' our. 1 Thursday ix aedl o | meet the 1la milk dealer. was - month at the Y. M. milk not of Old Banquet hall at 7:30 case was ad- % 5 otherwise notified A mass meeting Grammayr School April 12, at 7:30 | troops should assemble arch of Ionor pass tests on mer £ wi \ssociation over in the unles each ard | journed e night, sharp ATl - troop in a body to tional War awarded orde have a will he held Friday m vio- ile ago charged Meskill or- il for three furnishing a ifc weelk- hall somo o headquarters and m . the Schoo) hall. 1 rvice lmblems the Third Liberty and it is pl on hand to turn a $50 Twenty will Toan to now ea 8100 Se $6 nicely trapped in 1 nned mag Myrtle street after mid- probationer o show L hond. present bond into a three Sconts were March new Scouts school. was 1 meeting of Troop 4 ignment of to po boys were s postponed follow- new nd KD MEN PATRIOTIC. = Different One-Sixth Mattabessett Tribe's Membership Have Enlisted. R. M., big pow- The Aprilf are to ones [fway t or est which will iency 9 Reserve Mattabessett tribe, 1 is | making arrangements for a wow to be held in its w H.\y, 2 Thirty of its warriors, Zor sixth of its entire membership, is now in the fighting service of the country The Indians were the first to fight for the freedom of the country at the Boston Tea Party, and the Improved Order of Red Men is among the lead- ers in fighting for the freedom of the | world. { The Red Men of Connecticut have | | donated $1,000 for an ambulance to | sent to the front, and the sister coun- cil, the Daughters of Pocahontas, is ralsing mouney for another A Jazz dance will | dianola council, Deare tas, Tuesday evening, Judd’s hall. Music Ly Dyson’s orchestra Corps and leaders 15 highly commended the ched in the parade Tues- here were 57 uni- line. This troop troop, the certifi- in the hands of hovs the parade. 7. 1. JOHNSON sout | hoys he on m day afternoor formed i 1 now ed cates heing in time for the Ixecutiv WORKMAN INVE .| $1000 IN BABY BO ocahon- | — in § | nished | be give I of F April will b Employe of Works Stantey Directs I'nat Money Be Taken From MISOELLANEOUS SHOWER. Miss Blizabeth Crandall. of ¥ dere, entertained members of Wo Philathea cl the South Cong d gational church last cveni ; e of Miss Elizabeth Whiting street, riage to Seaman Geor: of the Naval Reserve, nounced The ocea of a miscellaneous Schwaderer was the choice gifts Pay Envelope Stanley s docsn't proposu o by any local con- ind whose comin Kin | Skin | of 5500 rect Stamps er Chuck Armenian emplo worth the Thrift an error in boug ion toolk shotwe recipient the and of for, Mi many to corre Thri the Ty unp) <0 company would not SIMONS ‘PAY. to confess up and baclk | percentage column Works « to Now and tour S8 WILL LET s Hilding Nelson, who cently, the ndlord at | son, has given public | effect that, having the hotel possession by Isidore Simons, and Simons, having taken possc snd since having transferred sion to other partle | ing him, creditors can for bills due This 1 forerunner for ci was, until re- the Hotel N¢ notice to the elected from | b puts down an order huy of the §3 ) LM ps every we is means seen X thousiand orth sion , without consult- | 100k to Shmons | regarded | ctions Here Chuck about nian at t has bough now h Arm an he nne BELL-ANS | vorth at the worth. stamps nd | Staniey Wo Absolutely Removes e smene Indigestion. Druggists | | ed refund money if it fails. 5¢ | - Ttalian uys $1,000 born and bred some they are to catch t ith these t Ameérics Une ave go- 10 hlood adopt- 1ty | ith | 100 per cent attendance at their | total | { nounced : | that, take charge | ;. | ot being i 4ng 18, | 0 | reau ve certified to | and | | turned { day to sur and | the | debtedness | cient comes a | 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 as Painters, Decorators and Sign Makers PRESIDENT SIGNS THIRD LOAN BILL Presses ai Bureau of Engraving Turning Out Bonds (o Q Y o ! pring 191 LITTLE FELLOWS' GARMENTS been in- Just like Men's, have mightily and masculinely finenced by (he w They re- 8 fleci the mettle and muscle of § these stirring times here and over. Washington, to over foundation tive e Loan was laid Our Boy's Topeoats and Suit! for Spring. 1918, sivike THE NEW AND TRIU NOTE, being pitched in the key of smart and sturdy simplicity. alilke in cloth, color and cut s completed and President V ned bill additional bonds at 414 per Iarlier in the day the treasury i that bonds would ten v the loan would May 4. initial payment of five scription, 20, 40 per cent due 1 ively on May 28, July August 15. The amount is 000,000,000 and over-subscriptions The only remaining details to determined by the treasury are arrangements for conversion bonds | of the first and second loaus into Third Liberty bonds { Within hour after Wilson the Bond completed bond of the T Loan came from the of eng was a $50 the wuthorizing issvance of ma- cam- A yew shining cxamples, con- | # chosen ot random from a Stock and that, we belicve, outshines all in BASIC VALUE FOR ANY MOTHER'S MONEY the ture in paign tinue opening four after ce wee the on su and instalments would be 18. be | the HORSFALL’S TT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND. £3-99 Asylum St With 140 Trumbull HARTFORD, Cennecting an President st signed bi pre and printing nd” and Wilmeth, dir disposition wing Bahy T L. aside by of the burean to be determined Forty thousand ready this morning, saturday, and out nes “but refore an pay- inced red the will on tre not any exceedin special later. mo May 9 bonds were | amount 100,000 bY | ment may therea ¥ 1 be : ¢ 000 a | 1bse ption r $10,000 or Full upon sub amount on May 9 instaliment any installment, installment rull, certificates be completed roany subsequent ment of the first cent., or ment made in tr debtedness April 22 positor may the their tent in ness date. sales ir per immediate to th Loan all of & may be of in- maturin de- panies npon of themselves and only to the ex- malke payment of indebted- cluding - told of busy in cities and country prepar- demonstrations the loan of t the Repor TAberty vill ing Saturday campai entry in asury gos over the except those June 25 Qualified and trust payment thustastic the opening and anniversary tho nd or and on of banks o n malke by credit Uni ynote of States into for the be sounded at MeAdoo by scc subscriptions cust ths big popu- by Bal- at os meetings ners to in a s etary ve echoed local Returning from sannot rtificates they eech ilson by timore and Philadelphia of other speakers trom coast to coast a four-d: a Me- Adoo made final arrangements for hi speaking tour on behalf of the loan to start Saturday Final was bastened agreement to minor Senate ameénd- ments. Wide difference of opinion hetween members prevented inclusion of a provision exempting national and State bank holdings ‘of Liberty hond from consideration 1 determining State and local taxation of banks. Chairman Kitchen of the Tlouse Ways and Means Committee intimated that the subject would be placed Dbefore Congress again in a separate bill The present bill gives the Secre tary of the Treasury authority to ste £4,500,000,000 bonds, in addition | to the §3,866,000,000 already author- ized under former le inter: ate from 4 to nt., authorizes nee of i s $8,000.000,000 certificates at one and the Treasury the pow 500,000,000 more to time time will which six Liberty lLoan bonds owned for be acceptable a hird e have heen Yy a for mont b will interest Zheritanco applies sued treasury person date of deat pat of his and nited ition, Secretary rued States estate in payment taxes mpon to 41 per cent. conversion.” This { hona The the purchase tal issue and that to bonds of verted The re also hill by the Bond late disposition of in upon that Touse explained also l.oan bi one of the this the f the Liberty the each also applied and loan, twenti of third >vision vear second con- first convertible and for redemption the oan bonds o wre not to call v They bonds not Defore same those That \state, and all come taxes, inheritance EVENTS TONIGHT Tigh-class theater subject t carry taxation Loan. all matur exemptions Sec from as Liberty from the ond of is, they are exempt municipa 1 Federal taxe is- 5 except raises axes muc of in- extends to issu time loan Allies 31 from the ) photoplays Five Days to Tabulate Returns. The Tr have banks Vaudeville Lyceum announced thai days after the Zn in hich to tabulate bseriptions. Instead asury nd superior photopls would five close theater campa of Moving Keenev's theater port pictur payment the ser asked. cash subseription, as in nt. will be ts many purchase, and may be suffi $900,000,000 requiring cent with the ond loan Trea pay sarly to re per ce Universal cln ur subscrib- | church in full payments deem the indebtedn falling Otherwise, it may riificates Oflicials iyment L. than to on chles Arch street Admiral lodse. to | meets at 1 certificaies due befor he necessary with New | meots Britain Main strec May to refund the ce time Iots. May a7 4 much ort 1 believe the actually will he the 2 Eeent L ment that other = 1d camp. grea required have will Stelia o been meets in Jy none yme in in the coun- will be great and excess In the dne closed 10 the dr BUTLER IS EXALTED RULER. esonre income 15 was ign later, and Meeting 0. E. Installation Exercises ileld ot of New ) £ 5 > June ant. Lodge, e ritain 10 Rutler wa nlted ruler of o1 Tast dueted New before Otis O a month month r that hond mature 1928 il payab EL ¢ Brit lo erowd inductic Iixalted The wppointy 11 a new on evenin September m car in st from May 9 next ally on September 1 The first co inter + semi- March 3 R ann and 15 days’ “Paymer 1pon be for 1 his ollow Lsquire Richard . hert M. Volz Myers: chapla Al 2} inside 1rd nist, William into | provides for the | to- | 1 | | | f i | ! | i ‘ announced | sl CHAS. DY HA RTFORD CHAS. DILLON & 8 Require: the services of experienced m linery saleswomen. Steady pasitiol ¢ Good wages. Experienced Hat Makers. Steady position, good wages. Young girls to lecarn the milliner's busi- ness. Paid while learning. The BestIncubator Made W cpuile up to a standard -not down to a price You'll find it in the plants of the biggest breeders i the country---and you'll find it in the piano box coops of be- ginners just starting. Endorsed by all Agricultural Col- leges and Experiment Stations. . Anyhody can hatch chicks with a Buckeye. It a8 auto- matically and can't go wrong. You geta chick from every hatch- able egg. That's why poultrymen ¢hink “Buckeye” when they say.”lncu- bator. " Look at this Guarantee The Buckeye Incubator is guaranteed to hatch more chicks and better chickens than any other incubator, regardless of price, or we take it back, The fame of this guarantee has traveled from sea to sea. Over haif a million “Buckeyes™ are in use by big and little breeders and over 20001eading dealers sell it. Come in: and get a copy of our wonderfuily convincing book, “The Verdict of the User.” We'll give it frea wnd show you the Buckeye. RACKLIFFE’ 250-256 Park Street Agents for tnis Vicipity NEW BRITAIN, house committee, T W O’'Brien, chairman: W. J. Donahue, | treasurer; J. G. Woods, William M Sloan, W. W. Hanna, Willlam F. Dor- | sey, John Downes; auditing com- | mittee, . Hall, A. G. Ander- ‘[ | MORE POCKET PTOKING. \lbert Kochanowicz of 148 Grove sireet informed the police last night that he lost $44 from *is pocket while attending the reception to the Polish military mission, last Tuesday after- | noon in the parish school hall. He thinks his pockot was picked hop; son, I Penfleld: finance commit- tee, J Woods, Dr. Henry Martin, E W Alling: sick visiting committee, J. G Woods, chairman August J Scheide, Richard Covert, William C. Wall, John T. Foley, Wililam E. Cur- 1i M. Norton of Plainville, fs I itzsimmons of Kensington, and Lin- Odenkirchen S G FIRE FOLLOWS THIS FAMILY. Danbury, April 4.—Charles M. Van | Wert, 60, narrowly eseaped suffoca- | tlon in a fire that damaged his home on Quien street to the extent of $2.00) eurls this morning. A week | ago his sister, Mrs. George . Mar- IS. | <hall, was fatally burned at her home 1,286 | here - NOTICE », northern New Jersey and county, Conn., T b the Liberty loan committes cond federal reserve distriet honds of the third on a Washinston, April 5.--A eall f Plumbers’ 100 photographers registered the draft to mobolize at Madison bar- | L e O, 5 e Mo GRS and fee must be nmt tes yaday : I tates 0007 paid at the Office of the i Health Department. coln BONDS ON INSTALLM York, April The and trust companies SELL in “airfield rekked by of the to sell partial system, o loan PHOTOGRAPHERS WANTED. Licenses are in out to 15 Marshall G will be put payment plan through a card it innounced here today vost neral Crow- T'hey the in air se /

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