New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 2, 1918, Page 3

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SOMETHING NEW “LADY SEALPAX” ATHLETIC UNDERWE FOR WOMEN Each garment in a dust proof container, fresh from the Laundry to you AT $1.59 picn And the “FITRITE” the garment that will not slip off the shoulder. A distinctive | improvement over the ordi- nary ‘ A2 $1.00 sy | R Boston Store{ In addition to these we carry an extensive line of the famous Forest Mills and *Essex Mills for Men, Women and Children. Porosknithénd- B. V. D. $1.00 ™ $1.15 McCALL PATTERNS 10c 15¢ and 20c BELL ON TRAINING SHIP. Boston, May 2.—Just 33 more men enrolled at the Custom here for the American Mer- chant Marine, and among those stal- wart young Americans between 21 | and 30, was Donald M. Bell, 53 South High street, New ‘Britain. After | passing the physical examination, Mr. ( . Bell went aboard one of the well- “found steamships at Hast Boston, used by the Shipping Board as train- ing ships, where he will undergo a six weeks period of intensive training | before being sent to sea on a modern cargo vessel of the new American Merchant Marine, 1 yesterday House of | parkea | street | tendere down ar NOLO GONTENDERE Violates Auto Parking Law-Boys Plan Pool Tahle Theft Thomas W. 'Conuor before Judge Kirkham in police court to- L plea of nolo contendere Jlation of the city his automobile Main ves- ('CONNOR PLEADS | \ John H entered charg ordinances by leaving restricted area more than 40 minutes, Mr. O'Connor was at Judg office havin drawn up and O’'Connor “The judge was not as fast as [ w and T couldn't hurry him. Fe's not 2 man you can push.” Mr. O'Conno said he did not, realize that he was in | the office for an hour and a half Trafiic Supervisor Lamphere testified. Attorney Joseph . Clark v the | siginator of the plea of mnolo con- | which Mr. O'Connor adopted se. 1 Smith, any to the of v in a on terday. he as in this c 3 who has a business » in the LeWitt block, pleaded ish. His w fra guilty his machine for two hours and Supervisor Lamphere had the violation under observation. Mr. | Smith said that he intended to come | | 1 move the machine, but for- | t was suspended in both In chambers Judge Kirkham heard evidence in the cases of three boys, | charged with theft. Pebruary | the hoys entered the late Dr private hospital on Court str carried off pool balls and cues, fi | ing tackle and books. Thomas Do- | bruck, who was described as the | “rin der of a gang,” was sentenced | to the reform school. It was his | fourth appearance before court. He | brother in the reform school | sentenced some time ; > of the Good Shep- | herd. Mrs. Dobruck pleaded for her | boy and objected to entertainment of ¢ feeling agai “the Dobruck fa » Detective Sergeant Richardson testi- | jied that the boys had taken a punll table apart and evilently intended to take it away in pieces and set it up elsewhere. The Kenilworth club banquet will be held this evening at 7:30 o’clock in the club rooms. Rev. W ook will speak. J. J. Heckman told the police yes- terday that tools were stolen from Landers, Frary & Clark’s tractor tool box at the" East street gardens re- cently Yesterday was the 24th anniversary of Chief Robert M. Dame’s appoint- :ment in the fire department of the He has been the chief engineer | the payment of his dues and was not fentitled to benefits, city. 11 years. | pro-German rhi white guard of Finland machine guns trained al street of Vasa. their prir with down the EVENTS TONIGHT Superior photoplays and vaude- | ville, Lyceum theater. High class drama, Fox's theater. photo Vaudeville and moving pictures, Keeney's theater. New Britain lodge, B. P. O. E meets at 34 Washington street. meets in Turner Turner society hall. l | { of the ficlds are now Lexington lodge, I. O. O. F., meets | M Vater.Jahn lodge, D. of H., meets in Bardeck’s hall. in Jr. hall. St. Jean Baptiste society ‘31 Church street. meets Court Progress, F. of A., meets Eagles hall. Court Progress, F. of A, meets Electric hall. CIVIL COURT JUDGMENTS, In the suit of Antonio against the General Ameglio Mutual Beneflt soclety. |fendant to recover the costs | case was rendered by Judge James T. | Meskill. In his caro sick benetlts were | clatmed, but the defense showed that ;tho plaintiff had been delinquent in in the Judge F, B. Hun- Gettino | judgment for the de- | | dia B. gerford appeared for the plaintiff and Klett & Alling for the defendant The Monkiewi against has been in- definitely postponed. A judgment lien ning in favor of A. A. filed inst the New Rock Quarry Co. 1k ra, suit of Frz Rocco Ioe 69 run- is has been 3ritain Trap for Old-Fashioned Remedies. Grandmother’s remedies compound- fed from the medicinal rootsa nd herbs found upon the modern drug stores in | and are among prepared medi- nong them is that hd herb remedy, Ly- Pinkham's Vegetable Com- | pound, which for three generations | has been relieving the women of Am- from the worst forms of female ills and is now considered the stand- ard remedy in its li shelves of the attractive packages the best selle in cines. PPromin famous old root City Advertisement y vertsemen City Advertisement. Notice is hereby given that hearing will be held before Board of Public Works, of the City of New Britain, in Room 201, City | Hall, at 8 o’clock p. m. Tuesday eve- | ning, May 7, 1918, on the proposed taking of land and the establishment of new street lines on Prospect street | from Walnut street to Grand street. | All interested parties are requested | to be present at said hearing, if they | see cause, and be heard in relation | to the same, | Board of Public Works. H, A. EMMETT, Secretary. ’ (INCORPORATED) HARTFORD . Entire Stock of Women’s Spring and Summer Suits Marked Down Will Interest Thousands of Women Who Know the Values We Always Give on Such Occasions Silk Sport Suits Suits We Will Feature In Lot 2 118 Suits An Event That i ’ Tailored’ j__—A B Suits We Will Feature In Lot 3 104 Suits Cloth Suits We Will Feature In Lot 1 79 Suits $19.75 $25.0 These Are These Are $25.00 and $30.00 $40.00 and $35.00 Suits Suits THE MATERIALS THE Men’s Wear Serges Gaberdines Tricotines Poiret Twills Jerseys Taffetas All Seasonable Materials, H $35.00 These Are $45.00, $50.00 and $55.00 Suits THE Lton Suits Pony Suits COLORS STYLES Navy Black Tan Beige Rookie Grey Novelty Mixtures All Scasonable Colors. Tailored Suits Braid Bound and Model Suits Newer Coat Lengths All New Styles We announce our Annual Spring Clearance of Women’s Spring and Summer Tailoved Suits, b ginning Friday, May 3rd. This is always an important money saving cvent and this year the yalu are fully equal fo any we have ever given. There is ample room for choice of style, color and price The tailoring in our Suits is always high grade and, we are as carcful in making any necessary alterasd) tions as we are during the regular season. . Suits bought now can be worn through the summer and early fall. better' than will be found in the suits next season. suit now for prices will be higher later on. Plenty of salespeople, suits all sizes, perfect fit guarantced. tion. And materipls are probably] As a measure of economy it will pay to buy a new| Be among the first to make your selees _._____% HAVE YOU ENGAGED SEATS FOR THE RED CROSS CONCERT? — Benefit New Britain Chapter American Red Cross FOX’S THEATRE Courtesy Wm. Fox Circuit TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 7th, 8P. M A. GORING THOMAS’S BEAUTIFUL CANTATA THE SWAN AND THE SKYLARK GIVEN BY NEW BRITAIN CHORAL SOCIETY 130 VOICES A SELECTED ORCHESTRA OF 35 PIECES. AND THE FOLLOWING SOLOISTS : NELLIE CAREY REYNOLDS, Hartford, Conn. ih OLIVE KLINE, Soprano, Victor Opera Co. PAUL ALTHOUSE, Tenor, Metropolitan Opera Co. TICKET EXCHANGE BEGINS TOMORR E. F. LAUBIN, Director R. H. PRUTTING, Director FREDERIC W. LATHAM, Baritone, New Britain, Conn OW, MAY 3d AT CROWELLS DRUG STORE A Few Seats Still Available, 75¢ to $2.00, at The C. L. Pierce Ce.

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