New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 6, 1918, Page 2

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EAfiERT{] T INAL ACTION ON ~ STEALS $fl{l GETS SEAS MEN - TUNNEL DEFERRED 4 HONTHS I J L§ 20 REMOVAI. SA‘E 207 t Furnish Part’ COIII]Cll Accepts Gommll tee’s Re- Snould Inspect Yegelahle Men's QF F OF F 2 of 4000 port Seeking Further Information Wagon—Accuse Women of Theit ff On or Before August Ist We Will Remove to 365 Main Street, £ : Opposite Myrtle Street hroughout the The common council, at a special A sentence of four months in jail | & drive at tho | mecting last night, listencd to a tem= | vas imposed on Feank Lotko in yo- | This REMOVAL IS NOT FORCED, our relations with our landlord are Ll ©” | porary veport from its commitice on | lice court this morning on his con- 5 . e feel sist in the very pleasant, in fact we can stay years more in our present location if we feel so dispesed, nor do we intend to close our store for one day for adjustment of stock k" A. overseas. * Foch havo | considerable discussion, accepted the | from Joseph Poluski. The siate § sent at once. | report and its recommendations. The | principal witness was Poluski, who or anything else. e work is il- of men who [ RO A "”“:“’x‘""““»‘ SimaR RIS T e es st dnsfanan fon| i Our main reason for moving is to accommodate our increased patronage, we & 'service 1T urtis, is herewith printec E vesterds had $90 in | 8 = iting service, ! one pocket and $8 in another. He must have LARGER QUARTERS TO GIVE BETTER SERVICE. rge W. Per- “The committee appointed by yvour I Foid. | nonoribie boas, hes leave i repert| . o0 fceline sbout his pockets | B As we intend to devote most of our attention to our well developed TALKING & and Lotko suaid he was secking cigar e et Wenent ) eondorable o i ol usic Bventio ! sTean 8 | MACHINE trade, we must reduce our JEWELRY DEPARTMENT, and CLOSE Gl & the situs he woke up the 390 was gone. | B QUT our SILVERWARE and CUT GLASS DEPARTMENTS, and with this end ; g when of men who | the city's water supply, propertic el o R i e . 4 k as aececuscc vy ot weft 20~ jaed. Ierbert 'and system, have lield several meet- | juski told him to keep $10 : . in view we are offering to the public, with the exception of a few restricted lines, it of the Stan- |ings, held one hearing, and ndeav- | . e \ B ™ M 1 ew Jersey. ro- | ored fo secare the information necos- | L. praliee @nd it wouid e ait | g a STRAIGHT REDUCTION of 207 from our usual LOW PRICES and this is £ B S B . “otko enie 10 14¢ he 1 \ g n Q Rrance. states: sy to formulate & complete report | moncy. Thev went out and had 4 (§ surely the GREATEST REDUCTION ever offered on LEGITIMATE GOODS B 108 i [Sesvet that they exelnablettoldolso i fow drinks and some one told Poluski | at LOWEST PRICES e ] A T iationo 30 | he ought to have Lotko arrested. He g 2 , as further o { didn't kno ow to go about s icips ; e 3 i pmunity. regard to storage scems necessary o | ciont (HOW HOW PR oS ‘:“” Anticipate your future wants and BUY NOW. Blles upon Y. M. | us, and some of /the manufacturers, | quarier to show him how. Motorescls | in keeping up | pefore we can see our way clear to | Ek e 4 3 Oflicer Hayes testifiec $12 3 ops £o that with | make a recommendation for the coun- ,“‘J“M' l!lll Poifetitied Hlag S12 Bwas ff they shall be- | cij to act on.. Tho committee recom- | rasteq, A witness tostifiod. that co { (} flent fighting ma- | mends that the hoard of water com- % Al iabeone ‘Among the most | missioners submit to the com |loaned Lotko $7 yesterduy. Joseph . v : OMIMON | Giilezin testified that Lotko gave him | 8 he dav who have | council plans and estimates for an | g vho 1 ates ; 30 for safe keeping. Lotko deniec o help in Y. M. |intake below the Whigville dam and e Senaeried . o M. : borrowinz ey from the ness | B olonel Theodore | connections therewith, to run_ the | who testiied amy ohomed e e | B JEWELER ade the fact known | water into the main pipe line. They | antrusted to Gilezin wis his . DA anything in his power | also recommended that the water : % 321 Ma]n Street New Brltaln CO[]“ ) y . clation in .ecuring re- [ commissioners submit to the com- Wagons Should Be Inspected. mon council plans and estimates for Judge Meskill, in passing on the Who Are Wanted. a continuation of the Wooster street ~¢ases of Julius Levine and Lena Slas- main to the west canal for the con- | Vilewicz, charged with breach of the struction of a water tower as T peace, said that the health depart- o mrnenaedin tha i o (o , | ment officials should inspect vege- [ at 25 Diwight Court. The women were ' of *Madam Who”, Harold MacGrath's | breaking away she knocked him council April 24. Beyond the tower |table peddlars’ wagons. In this case | discharged with a warning sensationul mystery story, which will | senseless by smashing a heavy jar your comfnittee recommend the con- | Mrs. Slasvilewicz had purchased Richard Maloney, a freight handler ! mmk Miss Barriscale’s debut as a | diniere over his head. During the tinuance of the pipe line to Shuitle | Watermelon from Levine. When she | at Plainville, came here last night for |star in Paralta Plays. The fight took | strugsle, chairs, tables and lamps Meadow and the sccuring of the | Cut it she found it decayed, in which | i few drinks and went to sleep be- | place under the direction of Reginald | were overturned and broken to picces ownership of the land on which the | statement Patrolman Lyon gave cor- | hind a Dillboard at 40 Broad strect, |iarker, during the filming of the |and pictures were knocked from. the Y- | tower will stand and the liné of the | roborative testimony. She returned | where he was found Patrolman | story at the Paralta Studios in Holly- | wall. This is but one of the big They must be flbol“‘ :“el‘]"’:"l"fl”:: as! :\ main clear through from Wooster |t0 the peddlar and demanded her | Freedman. He was let go on a sus- |wood, California scenes of “Madame Who', which wiil but must be able to undersl e |street to Shuttle Meadow. The com- | money back. e refused and she | pension of judgment In the photoplay the fight is waged |Pe shown at the Liyceum theater for ‘pre searching a physica ex"” o bag | mittee Tequest necessary enlighten- | threw the watermelon ait him. Tes For letting his dog run at large, . < three days, commencing Monday "Dr. Xeep do the men admitted to the con s e e e e e e | Ly AMiss Barriscale ,as Jeanne Beau- for miti- trenches of the service. Am e R e B fort, against fhe brutal attentions d She in a recent appeal for more | PO ; : o e nry | petter heat Seeth ‘1"‘“&”0.} 't]hu fact made, preliminary plans made, pre- | Attorney Greenberg proceeded to Viola Smith, cha with being | Which Major Henry Morgan, por- Cll ' ITEMS B ‘cool, crisp, workers, emp: L liminary plans drawn, and data fur- | Show that the woman knocked the | incorrigible s committed to the ,traved by Howard Hickman, seeks to aly Suit of many were breaking under tho £er~ | .4 %o the proposed dam (zate- | peddlar down, threw stones and cab- | School for Girls thrust upon her. With a scream, Miss | Bplcal Worsted, rific strain. N houses, ete.) at Burlington with Some | bages at him, and tore his shirt _ Barriscale rushed from the living- S ) o The uniform of the Red Triangle foom o /the spaciofis hallway of the | A vnknown gutolet struck 2 leht Mohair, Homespun, = form of estimate of the costs of the | Judge Meskill discharged Levine and ~ o T - o o M : 4 5 P 'ho does not want £ z : > 3 e 2 Y cent. | molelonArch reet, near Monroe Smtene “Bix o | |1s o for the man who does not want | Lo oF semale of Ihe tarta of the | LI KL ment. o the. wonian. | REALITIC BATTLE o hton, S (e A ol on S T O “Breezeweve” Cloth. erty acquisition should also be esti- Othier Court Cases. 1 the Bgaufort home. Then up ., 3 ger of falling S » an should aspire s, 1 e S e Ba? that it was in danger of falling everyjmiddiepgad e PI® | mated. Also the committee’ recom- IN LYCELUM PICTLIR he winding stairway, with Hickman : ot %5 wear. Although it gives him fno - 1 z e While her husband is at war Mrs = i S P Judge Cooper found The I | sitttary rang | it gives Him the op-|Xends tne water board to furnish theliprances \Cilucani 45 supporting hel ‘ll‘./]‘if;[ \vl"rl .‘1‘\‘.\ r(,l‘.'.,'\'](' \nm\y\nlih] ‘,!,", his brother’s house, which has beer Luke Horsfall Bortunity | fori patriotic service iand inednisiteRcatiing thepwavi ot mxoiln f and two children. With Mrs til ho was foreed to reloase Lis hold | closed whilo the family is away, had Co., within three days, two “Y" workers |inary plans, estimates. ”.:1‘(1_“‘:.l(lv:unz-;;,'l Searingi she took wailvond “ties | Wikt i< prob e ; [ heen entered. Nothing of value w v in France have been cited for | arging ,and strengthening the | in order to keep down the cost of | hand-to-hand Srvrel o i bRl Sen il L o 93 _ASYLUM ST, o SRS R SR S IGER B AT Wt I | e il B e Gt | e aas SUTEL LG CEOCiii 50 UG Rty e et stase Micholowelkl, of 585 Main HARTFORD. . |the height four, eight, ten and : e 5 L noti picture cam- | to the top, he caugh her in hi tanisla g equal to that found in any |1n¢ Deisht (ight, ten, and | theft, toduy. Mrs. Cilucani’s husband | cra, is that which takes place be. |arms. This time she clutched his | street, reported to the police las S branch of war service have been | WORNE TO0h SR L G B e aae | Nas been fighting for over two vears, | {ween Bessic Barriscale and Howard | hair in her hands and beat his head | night that a wheel had been stoler noted among Y. M. C. A. workers. | 0d the overflow will admit of change | naying left soon after the outhreak | fickman in one of the final scenes | merojle S e e from his bicyele. ‘The appeal for workers is urgent, | 0L roads sat L G other mat- | of the war. Michal I No higher or greater form of service | €1S to be covered by the plans and | coction boss for the railroad, testific can be rendered. at this particular joStimated costs 'mm\)!y\d‘,‘ and the | {nat he had been ressm—— B time. Appointments are assured to | Storage capacily, at different heights | g he caught the the Burlington tunnel and then, after | viction of the charge of theft of $30 who are natural leader: e real men, good mixers capable of exerting the Influence, are the types of feeded for this kind of service. ders of this kind are generally ned as hut secretaries, positions shich call for the greatest ve 1 to | rank Panarelli was fined $3 with and tumbled headlong down the taken missir 5 late accused yest given | Patrolman Fahn said th ob- men who pass the requirements and < U LR assignments are made immediately | AS soon as the report was present- | served a considerable quantity of ties 2 ed Councilman Charles Gillin made | iy the cellars of the women’s homes upon aceeptance. in the ar men's n a lengthy speech in which he upheld N TLocal men wishing to volunteer for 3 b hichighoy — — v e A service abroad, during |the judsment of the water commis & S e ahoul ot lo. | Sloners and went on record as favor- s . T Wwill be in a |tunnel. Alderman Curtis replied to After a Cup Of | . = were City Engineer W. H. Hall, W. B. Rossberg, T. H. Kehoe, Willia C. Bureau of Chamber of Com- ITY ITEMS Wall, A Gorbuch, &, M. Paonessa 3 C H. P. Richards, Charles May, Anton J. Steiner and J. Johnson. It was Dr. Charles J. Greenstein, physician | mofion to have the report of the and surgeon, office, 450 Main street. | committee accepted, after Mayor | POSTUM Sosition. to give all necessary infor- | Dim, explaining the exact situation There’'s no uncom- ———————— i and others who discu ed the matter fortable reaction, but mation. rather a refreshing SUNDAY NIGHT—SELECT PROGRAM Two Features of Masterly Elegance. e day nursery plans which have | —advt. Quigley had sted eral minor butlined by the civic bureau of Owing to the small number present | changes in the phrascology at the meeting, scheduled to take School Boards Wants $5,000. lhamber of Commerce, are p ; i i 2 E d i “ ew Britain will be | mjttee of the Chamber of Commerce | «chool board asking for an appro- | e ] AN (l { a N ped with th ay sery | wa de 85 as ple da. |y 9 e expended, | 5 : O D nree day nursery | was unable to 1o busine 18 T l!wxlvt:‘ priation of 000 to b xpend d, With Sir John Forbes Robertson, Bernard Shaw, the famous authov, and one hundred of FEngland’s s, one to be located in the |The meeting has been postponed for a | under the board’s direction, for the 5 Spen tost Tehriti including the King and Queen t school, another in the Stan- | Week or more. further education and Amerlc If's gratifying, these g o most remarkable cast ever assembled for stage or sercen. Never before has so stupendous a Istrict and still another on the odness of Aunt Delia’s Bread.— | tion of foreigners in this city as ) : 4SS BBl R Bdo of the city. Day nurseries G‘(' Crvln . e e S (ot ; days to know that production been booked for a single day’s showing lnc6e Live broven siitial " i = . { Dofense. The matter was referred fo S e : g The Famous Beauly from ¢ ” turned to Camp Upton { i oHng e matter through, as present | furlough at his home in this city which will give hearings on the ques- and fuel. ons in the manufacturing world 3 st tion. \ ) 1 5 ; ' ade it necessary for women to Only a few other routine matters | 7 5 oA MOVIE ACTORS IEXEMP of little interest were taken up last Convenient skl ey n, inclined to go to work, had a | General Crowder Rules That They | auestion as to whether or mnot the Economical < 4 4 - o fathers are going to have an out- . . ~or place In which to leave their Are Productive Workers. yahal - ¥ children, they would not hesi- this vear. At the next meeting Delightful ; i Washington, July 6.—Moving ple- | @ resolution calling for such an out | &8 H & meeting of the day nursery | ture players are classed as “legitimate | in& Will be brought in Try 9 { / ittee held yesterday afternoon, | theatrical perform in an order B | atter was given careful atten. | announced today by Provost Marshal | WAR STAMPS AND CASH STOLEN i t P A survey made through the | General Crowder and draft boards are Mrs. Kaminsky, of 112 West | nStan Osrum fls of the city was reported, | directed to consider such players, | s(reet, complained to Police Captain | showed 80 odd cases of real | musicians and all skilled persons em- |m. \V. Grace this morni that & “There’s a Reason™ t, where mothers go to work | Ploved in creation and presentation of | thief ctole $25 in War Savings Stamps eave their children locked out | moving picture productions as en-land $18 in cash at her h ors all day, and again, locked | 8aged in productive employment. night A strong hox was for prs all day. In instances where | W = = — = ‘. » en are of the school age, they | puCeEEEE RN . e it school, leaving one small baby Conght in the ) ol e ik , on the floor, all alone. Not ey ) Ever hunting s the need for a day nursery felt spun by an cnemy ; 3 5 e e S ® 3 AN AhS ] ! a0 ] ; and being hunted in turn, is also a distinct need of it for : o ; : || Tvery smile a deceit, 1 4 t 1 l S50~ o 7| v fie) S| for Satan, rs who go out and do house [@ | too fiendish for Sutan 3 Ay i Ny sue day. a8 Surrounded by men, special Musical Pro by the Lycegm Orchestra. Sclections From The ominal sum is charged for tho Always t, of the children. This includes ; | #rim, cold, pitiless, G L R it pursuing, plotting, scheming. care each day, and two meals. p Al ol the s A% S e | natter is to be worked out more | | 158 N » P B ifling with fire, ail and the actual cost discussed. ; she aims (o destroy. with death, with infamy Jtactories will then be consulted A i g g : . 2 art . tiow wondrous n he hunned by friend, belleved that if the project is 'y i | E % : i hrough, more mothers will feel LECTURE 3 | that docs not quail 4 EAg : G B 0 seek employment in factories 3 vty v e 4 e e il utlined, the plan provides for a cady to die »n in charge of the three centers, i ’ g crucl and shameful— | 5 e B D B n shamcful oblivion— n each of the centers there will § | for the sakc of her cause, | i ¥ house mother together with a 9 9 ° ° | | : RRU(ME : SO that het coutty her oved country SV may live, prague, secretary of thte Cham- of Commerce, is preparing a B K utlining the conditions in New in, a copy of which will be sent :,’:;”““:n'l“""“:“";:‘;”g‘”‘n'(;:’ “’”;‘" I B YSrERY STALKING—MYSTERY WEAVING—MYSTERY RAMPANT. s a , nade as to 3 ; Brilliant Gaicty. Splendid men, women. Click on window-pane. One man pal A peing ez srilliant ; ) 5 [ . an pales. Some- best location for the _nurseries Corner Park and Stanley Streets BN e taei rios sensiog scsoms country, Far Gf—two Gitieions saromaaetl, oo Teer Wi kegmes Chamber of Commerce, through i b e i g 1 A A e WG iliant lights. Gaiety. Music—and then. . . . ? ivic bureau, is taking up a piece . . i . . . < : e 2 . al constructive work which it Sp l M S L d K dl L h _I" d A" W l ks Our cooling_systom is completed and koeps the th r as cool as ocean breezes. will be of real benefit to the eC!a usic €a in y lg t llel'ate < € come o B It you have an appointment, break it. Don’t let anything hinder yon from seceing this climax of unity and is determined to see ‘¢ the year it through

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