New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 22, 1918, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1018, WE SPECIALIZE ON METAL AND : CHAS. DILLON & CO. BEAVER BOARD FOR CEILING kit New Modals | | AND SIDE WALLS. ESTIMATES | WHIT GIVEN FOR DOING WORK. Excellent Service and CALL OR PHONE 359. GLOVE Very Convenient Terms THEIOHNbDoviro I = & x . 0 4 Two-clasp White Silk Gloves, double finger tips with =elf o\-- Are the three Ileading features in our ; black embroidery, at 85¢ pair. i Kayser two-clasp White Milanese Silk Gloves with heavy self or VICTROLA Dep’t. We have every mode! f pancERRALTE S R e mkl“so“ Dl’ug Gfl | on the floor and can make immediate de- i Painters, Decoratars and Sign Makers : Kayser's two-clasp Queen Elizabeth White Silk Glovés with 3 . THE white or black and white pleated ruffle around the wrist, at $1.50 pr, liVel‘y. just step in and give us the order 3 Two-clasp White Chamoisetle Gloves with self or black three- d . . istacti o — — e . row silk embroidered backs at 85c pair. and we assure you entire satisfaction. Slip-on White Chamoisette Gauntlet Gloves with strap at the Our RECORD stock is th 5 I | wrist at $1.25 pair. ]89-]'“ “am s"‘efl s the largest in 2 Two-clasp Overseam White French Kid Glov Paris point ity and we can givi v A z A . ¥ E - stitehing or with three-row black embroidery, at $2.00 pair. the C ) ! an gx 0 you all the ver: = z = Two-clasp Washable White French Kid Gloves, full spique sewm, latest hits, come in and listen to them, thes i ; i bl 5 = | Wwith three-row needle point embroidery at $2.50 pair. will please you. | F Henry Morans, Jeweler §| | \i< % & N 2 'S\ | 200 NVational Dury l 9 RSE:AE‘ E"§ | 321 Main Sytreet, New B’ritain, Conn, AV ¢ > N : ! V7 R—] Jl | f Eherc i al%n;'e s the]/ | z Y @ - »OO supply o € ation was so ! PI: Interwoven | Oscar Senger Course—Wireless Course— et 5 [ ¥ o I ol important. Every Family owes it to i Clocke: I : : . . ; s sty % G j d First Aid French Lessons. - B 7] : their Country, and to the Men Over- Hosiery NGt : Silk i seas, to Make a Garden. Py | 220 === { The Liberty Garden Set contrasting clocks, a Pl S SMI”NE ‘MEfifiERS’ i EVEN’EQFIGHT : i : ‘l 1 | gives you every tool you need—light arab hues. enough and strong enough for Boys, Girls And for real High class photo drama, Fox's flosp there . are ! theater. ; ” ; d G -Ups. =EE T GNE T T0 HUNS % Solves Every | || 4 Eromelie W OVEN { Vaudeville and superlor photo Paint Problem | plays, Lyceum theater. SOCKS. _ | The : 3 | Moving pictures and vaudeville, If a surface needs painting or varnishing, it ' ] Luke * Horsfall Wires Laden With Eflemy wno‘“"“”"’”‘ theater : needs Certain-teed. There is no paint-surface \ Y, Co,, Try to Come Over Top St. Elmo lodge, K. of P., meets in on your place for which a Certain-teed Paint or § SPADING THE NYINCIALE 83 ASYLUM ST, Judd’s hall. . . Sk FORK HARTFORD. e e Varnish has not been especially prepared; inte- e Rage edo Sometime previous to April 16, in | Isabella Circle, N. D. of L, enter- | 8 rior walls, ceilings, woodwork, floors and furni- Buy Our Kind" Somowhere Land ‘Smiling Nutmeg. | tainment, Knights of Columbus hail. | § ture, exterior walls, roofs, porches, outbuildings o il u‘r‘]di“fiov;’ddgx::dfrgi:mli\‘w‘rz‘ Phoenix lodge, 1. O. O. F. meets and porch furniture. received from Private Frank O'Keefe | i Jr- 0. U. A. M. hall. of the 102d United States Infantry of Erwin Castle, K. G. E., meets In [} ‘ g | : the American Expeditionary Force, | ‘ % R s Fred Becker and Frank | Bagles hall, - . eed - - CITY ITEMS SRCELD T | Certaln-f § , Come In and Get Yours Now tinguished service. Mrs. John O'Keefe | Carpenters Union - meets at 341 - = i i { Church street. : of 190 North street js in receipt of | ; " s " B8y vour seed potatoesand fertiliz. | interesting lett from her son. In T B B Paints and Varnishes ® Bianley Svea Grain and Coal Go. | the letters he glves praise to the Sal- | Andre \ndzfli T n.1 F., meets | i dvt vation Army and the Y. M. C. A. for | J©. 0. U, A.°M. hail 8 In every case the Certain-teed product you uze is made to with- g the comfort work they are doing. == | eople living on East street have | mpere are references indicating ap- | Vesta Hive, L. O. T. M. meets at| F stand the particular wear or cxposure to which it will be fplained to the police about a gyp- | preciation for letters and gift hoxes | 277 Main street. R subjected. It contains just the proper materials, blended AP In that eection of the city. | from the folks at home. He writes e in just the correct proportions for decoration, prescrvation, land for the camp was rented “You have probably heard of the | New Pritain Nest of Owls meets in covering capacity and long service. the police had no authority o) good work the 102d is doing, and [ Flectric hall, r the camp moved. you may be sure the New Britain SE— Interior Enamel f . 3 bicycle belonging to W. B. An-| boys are doing their share. When Valiant Tent. K. O. T. M., meets at | Certain-teed interior enamel gives your woodwork a smooth, hard, even ¥s of 14 Warlock street was stolen | the Boche gets fresh we give them | 321 Main street S r e e b rreslee il i st and i hicRid e 1y e learied® he Corbin Cabinet Lock Co. fac- | a good (?) time all right. They are c - 1t may be had in shades to harmonize with any interior color scheme. ; - i We have a complete line of fresh reliable Seed yesterday. getting so afraid of the U. hoys CIVIL SIDE OF COURT. i i bols belonging to Charles Baldwin | now that they come right over and e Certain-teed Paints and that will insure you a Successful Garden. Btanley street were stolen from | give themselves up. They are mighty | Writs Served in New Actions—Trials Varnishes are made for all | 2 Broad street yesterday. glad to. Held This Week. uses, in all colors, and in all | START RIGHT SEE RACKLIFFE Y iy Linch open nighte— “I suppose vou read sbout Becker sizes of cans. Any store that nd the good work he did. He cer-| In the suit of Frank Maietta | [N sells paints can supply you. | | G special”’ ili | toinly deserves & lot of eredit. Frank | against D. Somnese yosterday Attor- If the dealer youP:pgl}; to S 7 Our Special” Garden Fertilizer $3.00 Bag. r. and Mrs. Harry Mueller of | campbell was with him. How they | ney A. W. Upson offered a plea in cannot supply what you L “ o= bklyn, N. Y visiting Mrs. | qiq throw those hand grenades! They | abatement but Judge James T. Mes- want immediately, he can D gl 7, '/) ller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | .ot the Funs stepping lively. | kill refused to receive it and Attorney | obtain it promptly. <4 P. Corbin of Camp street. “1 got a little bit of the gas, but | Upson then made a motion for the i rions 1ocal men who have joined | 1t was not very bad—just like rotien | statute limitations. et & Alling | H Certain-teed g ooy S : Government Inspected Seed Potatoes—Early and [Naval Reserve recently are Harry | fruit. We gave the Germans all fhey | represent the plaintift ) . ed ks of South Main street, Ernest | wanted and T think it will not be it of Louis Croll against O. Products Corporation Late Varities. on of Wallace street, Councilman | long until this war ends—and the | J. Selander was due to come up in Axelson of Stanley street and | heys will be glad.” | the city court this afternon. Tt is an Manufacturers of BN iiar ot Drospact strest. Private O/Keofe reflocts the state |action brought by Judge Gaffney for s & o s ver Dunn has purchased prop- | of hix mind by a number of ques- |the ‘recovery of a plumbing bin | B Certain-teed. 1 e ¥ owned by Mrs. M. O'Keefe at 422 | tions he asks. He inquires particu- jamounts fto $87.58. Klett & Alling| ¥ Paints— Varnishes— = Products | g e larly concerning the whereabout of |represent the defendant Roofi o - 4 ° ley z in, nouncement has been made of | & number of his boyhood friends and There is. a prospect of settlement i ¢ he imagines New Britain is like a |in the case of Joseph Ulinski against | § : : : | ‘ engagement of Arthur Har S : ; Elizabeth pmnn',,;\A\yvm,";‘:e::’ ceserted village as a result of the |the New Britain Builders 'Co. Attor- : s f Wes S eSseees ney Rachlin appears for the plaintift | harles Buell Hurd of Grand ond Klett & ¢ o i e jers’ v i Alling the defendant. o e ) The foldiers’ appreciation of the 1 n f | B achool, s 1,:,,,,:“}';?‘“:,:; Salvation Army is expressed as fol- | Four writs against the New Britain ! n B acetion lows: “The Salvation Army is doing | Trap Rock Quarry Co, were served | 250-256 Park Street, New Britain, Conn. s s a lot of good over here. They serve | vesterday. The Western Massachu- e gas mask workers at Landers, hot coffee and nice hot crullers, | setts Cadillac Co., of Springfield, has | L] l’ éfil,‘( ,‘{1.“,:””,':“‘;‘"‘”T”_‘” Elve a | .just like mother used to make’" |sued through Attorney S. Russell : 4 in Booth's hall this| ~ private O'Keefe writes that in the | Mink for $130.86 and J. W. Moshier ( NC ) ing. The proceeds will g0 to | mavies provided by the Y. M. C. A.|of Bristol has sued for the recovery . o they occasionally see pictures of New | of a bill of § Samuel and Tony | NO lnterruptlon 8 City Guard will hold a drill to- | York and it looks good to them. *“It;Damato have sued through Judge (fgl i B s oW evening at the State Armory | won’t he long until we see the |Mangan for $1,000 each. ! i i | ‘ I to usiness on hich rifles and full equipment will | real New York,” he says. Since! J. A. Hanson of Plainville has Sole Agents fO!' New Britain il Sl »,account Of FIRE Ped. he has been in France he has sent | brought suit through Judge B. F.| e home a number of souvenirs to his | Gaffney against Mrs. Marie Coney for ¥ ! o 5 folks. $800, alleging preach of contract. At- e o « | ; 4 ? jrouih ArT‘.WT""s‘ At the time of writing the soldiers | torney J. G. Woods represents the de- an lcn’“ty i - Before t}_le engines have S. Yafborgian of 189 Hartford | wepre having Such excellent weather | fendant. | i | stopped playing their streams ue became ill on Main street last | that the soldier commented upon it. o R T b | i s e and was removed to her home | “The sun makes us all feel u‘not;_;" MATULIS COMPLETES COURSE. 1 3 o B = il day a great building the above & | “What do the people of New Brit- s ; g = i | i S & police ambulance, y 2 Kelly Field, Texas, May 22— - ar ree ew rl il announcement can be made by : ¢ their boys now? The | sq 1 I fee Lieut. Samuel Bamforth has :r""mg]l:;n‘;“?““;;’::_\ I“’?L:_c‘ by A{::‘r:l]plh(,\l Mm:)u_‘ of ;‘e\\”Berfm‘has b a n | | i i the firms whose records and e st PEESEE B & sl sleted a course he airplane i t i . o designated to obtain Red Cross | name over here. We have a swell { yrocpinies training school of the | | | I business documents were pre Priptions in the fire and police | cclonel.” 1 Aviation Section, Signal Corps, at | I served in nents. Private O'Keefe briefly describes | wojjy Field, San Antonio, Texas. This bs. Zuroc of 73 Grove street com- | &' experience with tha enemy. “The | (.hgo1 off a very .complete and | TO OPEN SON ew York, formerly rabbi in the Em- 3 i | Foche tried to come over one night. | {1610ugh course S £ = 2 2 ed to the police last night that CECr Fhe | thoroush course in the construction manuel Temple s & o N but they got a nice surprise ¢lana repair of airplane motors. and = 5 - was assaulted by her husband | MU7 Thev g0t S e of air > mo than Krass of New York, Dr, Selig of he wanted him scolded nexcamorninEgwos ”°y§° Ll ey the distinction of heing one of | Jewish Reliof Association Plans Pub-| Boston and ir. Reuben Kauffman of | liam Carbonic told the police | COUld see was dead Boches hanglng | the jargest of its kind in the United ; S e N e Al | fght that Nick Kolik hurled vile | O!! the low wires. ='Thoy were fhe] gtates At present, Matulis is sta- lic Meeting in New School. g Fire after fire has proved this. Hven so called fireproof k%t him. g(:orlvm\ei—--:: Lokl robably ey | tioned with Line L. Trades Division, T R by g e structures have been gutted of all combustible furniture and rolman Strolls took George | 1\0U8Nt they had something soft. if | pyrst Training Brigade, awaiting as-| : : ! equipment. Vet THE SAFE-CABINET has come through the e to the police station last eve- they did they now know better. signment to some service squadron Elihu Burritt school will be held next { - b e Brdesliis its contents \miujured. to ascertain whether he was reg- e 1:\ ’ on the field. Sunday evening at 6 o'clock when, . FOR Before you forget the lesson of the great fire described in this d for the draft as he claimed i O CEE R ON S S are o aaeyge % . | under the auspices of the New Britain N\ 628 X TS paper drop ‘in and get acquainted with THE SAFE-CABINET. gpent the night in the police The Hartford Press club will ten- PRESENTATION FOR NYGREN. Jewish Relief association, a mass o P S T.et us give you the evidence of its fire-resisting qualities. It will n and this morning the truth of | der a complimentary banquet to John | Foseman Oscar Nygren of the fire L R el 6 BELL-ANS ive yon that satise of ©* saurity the night before® WHIGH §8 80 tatement was ascertained. A. Gleason, town clerk-clect of H: department ) presefived Jwigh &g | mmestine villibeineld ST hatatfalr vill Hot wafer Tatich more profitable than ** regret the morning after."’ nk Piscitelll, who was ‘held | ford, Thursday evening at Bond’s re gold ring last evening by fellow mem- | usher in the 1918 season for the as- Relief i} ng an inquiry as to whether he | taurant. Entertainment will be pro- | hers of the fire department. Nygren | sociation. N~ Sure Relie: gistered in Holyoke, Mass., as | vided by talent from theaters in Hart- | was called to headquarters and was mber of excell Dedlcers will {d, was let go last evening when | ford. It will also be the annual meet- | given the ring by Chief Dame, act.| A MumPer of excellent speakers will | urc t. jrt cime from Holyoke that he | inz of the club, Local - members of | ing as spokesman for the firemen. He | b® heard on the occasion, amons | * : > Btered. the club will attend. leaves tomorrow for Camp Upton. them being Dr. Judah L. 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