New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 6, 1918, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 6, 1918. our Great Opportunity Think of the convenience of being able to get all the hot water you want—at any time—day or night—just by turning any hot water faucet in the house, Hot water service like this is possible for your home —you can buy water exactly as you buy gas—economic- ally, without trouble or thought. For one week, to introduce this wonderful conven- ience, we offer to install Ruud Automatic Heaters in 50 homes at specially low prices RUUD WATER HEATERS ON SPECIAL EASY TERMS THIS WEEK ONLY A. A. MILLS 80 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. v y ' i inm» he was drunk. Knapp said that Arthur Marino was charged with | under competent s rvision. MEMBERSHIP DINNER } he was not fecling well Saturday and | breach of the peace and Michael Mc- | class will meet on s | | took a drink of gin and then drove to |Inerncy testified that K Marino ob- | Saturdays from 10 o’clock to 12, at Berlin to deliver a load of groce structed him in the trucking of the | the New York School of Philanthropy | 2 - : ‘ spoke at the national convention of The regular meeting of the SU DRUNKEN “RIVERS t\\ )lwn 1;(~ s through he and his | United States mail at the depot, Sat- | 105 Bast 22nd street, New York city. | TWo Noted Speakers to . S T O e e SR o | e L P e | helper had couple 1sses of beer | urd night. Testimony given was | Th M D e 3 s MBErs oLty \Cnicasoron i I L y give a e only charge in connection with the y e > day | this same subject and was received | o'clock. ] | and then came on to New Britain. C. of C. Gathering \‘\Nlh(\;l,l_\l o’clock i Plan” as it applies to business condi- tions of today. Mr. Colvin recently York, will outline the “‘War l‘hnsti | that Marino refused to “‘move on” | course will be a registration fee of with great enthusiasm. According to John Possu, 20 when ordered. Marino said that Mc- | $3.00. It The Chamber of Commerce has old, it is possible to make Inerney did not tell him to move on | for membership will be ready to give taken its place in the affairs of New | Ulldge Meskl“ IIIIDOSGS $75 Fl[le ment with mlmnm ||‘!v1xl\‘||vv1 f until he (McInerney) ran the truck.| a reasonable measure of service to the Wednesday evening, May §, prom-; Eritain's business men, and the old | hooroi e Gtios this mormine 1““\t‘~' bp’.:'m‘"”“\"”” :“ i = oo oxsnahl ‘(""'- He was charged with | fHome Service Section in their own |ises to be a banner night for the. doctrine of “Competition is the life Private Richard Mvers is 20 B mi d Ha‘ Ghld tHoft srtit A the © e r }«nmmum\um at the conclusion of the | chamber of Commerce. A wr..mw-;" t‘ux(h s »“ n prea \1( o long T of E —_— = : | that it is difficult to come to the real- ecause VIENnder nas uhiaren | store, Saturday gight. He red S. . BSL SHLC. Dinner” will be served at the Blks' | .. s Raonhoinea Secretary L. A. Sprague will & | 0 RED CROSS STUDIES, e ization that the new doctrine, *“Co- 5 - . ‘ b | M. Davison, the manager of the store 5 N e : . ~1.Tup ‘at 6:30 o'clock, after which tho | opsration 1s.ths seunie of oross meeting of the State Charibe) $50 fo settle the case, but Mr, Davi- eslara FORMING YOUNG DEMOCRACY. T s e 55" | Commerce at the capitol buildis A fine of $75 for operating a motor | son declined. It was thought that he { New Britain Invited to Send Student New! Yotk Mavt 6-— Further steps o ol sCIBEWELsteutola bt Dy licn,: I d its place in the mind ¢ artford at 2 o'clock tomorrow| i Walker, secretary to R. Goodwyn ; every business man 4 noon. Addison Colving will the war chest and its relati husiness man % A Miss Gertrude Schechtman o0 is assumed that applicar ening at the EIks' Club. m street has taken a positi scretary to Mayor Quigley. wehicle while under the influence of | had a woman confederate with him. | ¢o Take Special Course in New York, | toward the permanent organization of slipped away in the the society known as the Young! The Atlantic Division of the Red Rhett, president of the National These get-together meetings stimu- | liquor and $10 for being drunk, v Chamber of Commerce of the United : late the right kind of intc in ou crowd vears old boy was with Democracy were taken here today | < v A Possi. The boy had a gas lighter. | (ross is to open a Home Service In-| \ith the clection of Devero Allen of ; States. Mr. Walker comes to New own and our neighbors’ husiness. pourt this morning ny Judge James T. | Jjudgze Meskill imposed a fine of $20 | Stitute in New York on May 20 and | Cleveland as executive secretary and [ Britain with a fund of knowle After all, its this same close personal Meskill, “If you did not have a fam- |{in the c this course is to extend over a period | publicity Director Harold €. Keves, nation-wide, and is in a .\n.\:l\le Do- fl‘vlllnu)'l that will ‘m,m. for o “'Bigger of six weeks in charge of Adaline A. [ New York, was chosen {reasurer and | Sition to advise the business men of { and Better New Britain. BEur, s i SHt thelnol st in | Bufington. The institute will be | national organizing secretary and Miss| New Britain the part that “The Fu-| The officers of the chamber desire Bl oo elone o said Qo thernolies mentito, 2b ) Mam | afiliated with the New York Sehool | Vida Milholland of New York was | ture of American Business” will piay la large attendance Wednesday nisht, pirgee )Xeslu“,‘ 4 \mT. I?m’f\“' ‘\.rj ,\””x. ,'”\I;',T ”u\\]\‘ ”')\-‘\'\-,1.’0")1‘},.- of Phrilanthropy. In recognition of | made vice-chairman. in the coming reconstruction period ' fipst, in {whep put ‘LOpr:‘: xhtn‘d“ e "1‘\’ p ”'\. ::' i ‘:m'»A»VH;;‘W“r,L.“\:‘ I‘I\-;r(ford | the excellent work by the New Britain —_— of the world, This subject will have ' may Le developed in chamber affairs | {erday after she became critical . ks, °And when further |and the girl sald her husband@nd |Red Cross this city has been invited Billiard Wizard Coming. a definite relation to the necessity for | which, after all, is the individy LS Ath smemnin Sae cirxe.:l e;r;]ne %aid he must have been |two children live in New York, They | to send onc student to take this course. Frans e ard COMIAE. e, | Darticipation In Chamber of COm- | (erest of every merchant and manu. | stronger this morning, It was ets ‘pundref‘ the influence of liquor since he | pleaded guilty on the advice of their | _Full details can be obtained from | feated champion pocket billiard | MEIee “.””‘I R e “}(}m-u. and second, that New Brit- — Mhad a few drinks. Captain Thomas | counsel, Judge William Mangan, | W. F. Brooks of this city, chairman of | player will exkiiit at the Elmore| "]‘;”{un»’)t.! s ianae \\m” - fain's business interests may S SNED” EGAN l;ll ND DEX W. Grace testified that Knapp drove [to a charge of indecency and were | the Red Cross, but the following facts | Billiard Academy, Tuesday May 7 at|ing able ‘;_ N(_‘““‘-l'_ e ;‘*OLM e o i | opportunity of meeting Secretary _ Chicago ’M:»y\. E ;"‘\' = truck for Miner, Read & Tullock |fined $25. They paid. Prosecutor | deal with the coming course: 2:30 and 7:45 p, m. Mr. Taberski|Sr & man known throushout ast- | Sprague, who comes to the commun: | former ‘manager of the Milw put Stanley street Saturday afternoon | Klett said that the g rl has been Five hours each week w _|II he‘ de- | needs no introduction to the sporting | ©rm r-\mt of _ZTO.“ .m K £ _a”e . o f; ity \‘v“m his interest wholly New \.;:p ?,\‘ mmn 0, w ke Ul{xl” ;um& d stalled the engine near St. Mary's | around town for some time and was | voted to lectures and class discussions, | world, coming here direct from Daly's [ Of the l(‘fl(!e\a‘m‘h)oxzr:s!sndl:u 2nd | Rritain's and ready to co-ope ite with | Joreu h a revolver Iying Bl Gold. When Knapp got off the truck |a fancy dancer at a coffee house on | two hours to assigned reading and the | in New York, where he is meeting all [ up-to-date business me rods, Addi- | al in work which will Hoost for -the | e b Biusd ;l)'a on ol the:machinesit-wasmpparent | Lafayctteustrest. balance-of-the time to field Wwork | comers, Admission 25 and 50c. | son B. Colvin, of Glens.Falls, Newd city-as a whole, j veloping many minor league starg ¢ lmposed on Isaac Knapp in police | ANNA HELD IMPROVING New York, May 6.—Physician tending Miss Anna Held ahnoy today that no complications res from the transfusion of blood 0 order that a strong support | tion performed on the actress fly T'd send you to jail; that's where | Foilowing n compiaint Saturday

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