New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 25, 1918, Page 2

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“given amploe [ fThere are about triet this en of fifiompson- fBity, visiting relative street. N, Hadley left vesterday fham Bay, N. Y. to report for sérvice in the Naval Reserve. Mr, and Mrs. Julius Elgenberg and family of Dwight street spent yester- day at Momauguin. Mrs Katz and daughter of starrville visiting the for- mer’s sister, Mrs. 1. Swarsky, of North stroet, Mrs. Katz was formerly Mis Alice Horwitz of this city. Luther W. McKay has pointed administrator of the estate of his mo Mrs. Fannie McKay The meeting of Circle No. 10, Lady Foresters america, will be held this evening at 8 o'clock, in Judd’s hall The regu meeting of the Ladies’ xiliary, A H., will be held to- evening at $ o clock, in Elec- Tickets for (he outing may Thomas Miss., are As H been ap- | he Pride of regular r o orrow 3 hall. secured A ty Mr Stanley Anson A. Mills' auto found in terday and was taken in 5y the local police and deliver- ed to Mr. Mills The suit of Louis Dworin, through Attorney Greenstein, against Maxwell and Hill has been settled out of court. Pr. Egan is spending few days with friends in this city, having just returned from extended western trip Mrs. Appara of 285 netified the police this her 11 year old boy is home ‘Walter b horn last H. Parker evening of 618 daughter and Mrs. street was A was an Myrtle street, | morning that | missing from | Pyrc was locked police last night for not having classification card with him. He turned over to the exemption board Mr. and Mrs. Frank Starkey, who sold their house at 31 Harrison street several weeks ago, moved their household gooO to Hartford yester- day, where they have taken an apart ment on May street. Since leaving the eity the latter part of May, Mrs Starkey two children have been staying her sister at the shore Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Murphy of | Black Rock avenue are recelving eongratulations the birth of a 10 pound son Fred Swanson is home from a Nav Reserve e a short furlough. The medical advis yesterday afternoon and about 28 registrants who been referred for final cla had appealed from their boarc The board will meet tomorrow ufternoon at § o’clock Masonic hall, City building Crosly string orch.,, at T. A. B. Fri, July 26.—advt Attorney B te in the trict in New F the Higgins F arding this city. William Higgins, head of the a brother-in-law the New Ha- attorr Attorney O'Keefe is a former member of the local T. A. B. soclety Landers, uwp by the his | was | and with on al on board met | examined had either Ty draft in at hall O'Keefe third en who is a can- conugresstonal dis- well-known Co. of this is I of ven rary & Clark is soon to sification | American in ing | Mr AY, JULY 1918 = | B MOLDER DEAD pires in Bed at Clarik Early This Morain one of_ the Blty, was found at 76 Clark Ptly after 2 Bounecy had he bec dead | i street, o’clock been ill me ill he L phy . About Yy complained Biven some n § felt betier Members of d€dside they \ i di Two 1 found W born in 0 New Pked o nd P. t tin from Limerick, itain 46 Russell the ol | & e 1Ifour | So regular Souney leaves Meriden, Cap- of Hosc 8l John Souneyv of | P. 3, Miss- Mar | i Sou ; Po- Ir. of Com- Or nd ; and also be held Satu Bk at St. Mary's @ burial will be lcemetery. | Wy { | E Fr ICT HEARINGS tou Iei Th me Under Scope of ghit Ruling. Bld 40 second district PEe occupation brin I8 scope of the “work B have been summoned Bforo tho board this ove- H8 the first time the local ave called any r this order and the men | Vised as to their status and | #iver an opportunity to state | Jases. very instance where the bhoard fhat a man must pation to one which more oductive he will be so ordered and opportunity to ohey 75 in the second within the i | { | | | ex1 mu of car m cor St nir elo change his Re! ist | thi; dic who ruling. come scope of | JUNE CAPRICE SAYS GOOD-BYE Motion Picture Favoritc Bids Farc- well to New Britain Friends Through Mgr. McDonald of Fox's. | Miss June Caprice, ture ir who numb her New | Britain admirers by the hundred, is | about to go to Iurope to eng war work. She has written a per- | sonal letter to Charles B. McDonuld, | the motion pic- o in | ol of Tox's theater she extends to friex her thanks they have showered presses the hope that the world Miss ( ald man. in which Ager in this city, New Britain the praisc her she will m wmd ex return to movic wprice’s letter to Mr follows MecDon York ‘July McDonald, City, 1918 sritain, Conn Dear Mr. McDona As T have just picture “Miss Innocence Film Corporation, and sail for France August Red Cross 1 farewell an world. “A Camouflage Kiss” played | I"ox’s theater last spring [ had d Mr. Bunny to make a per sonal appearance in New Britain; but 1 have thou out it al times since, making one picturc month not allow much liberty “Still I return to and “My last | Fox to | 11 completed for 1 3 rd am my my the inter for penning a short to the film “When friends in at prom sever does one T urn for have when 1 able FFox if pic then meet hope (o he My the of do re ture make mayhe opportunity of Britain fri that my will nds. | New work | some my unny ha Britain theater New told me liked and additions to its at a cost of $4,000. at actor: make alte! Elm ot The pi Building ns tr Rutherford Samuel Zinman has enlisted in th Medical corps of the army. He student at the University of Pennsyl- vania. His course aot be completed for two years. 8t. Mary’s Ladies’ T. A pill hold a social after neeting this eveni in hall. A son was born at the wening to Mr. and Mr sack of 220 Hartford aven Inspect ° a is & B. soclety the business the school last | Schu- hospital Max of dentistry would | jog | ts wore issued yesterday by | \n& and pleasing to me and my pictur Now this s very much ry gratify- take this people of and | ry of course is ve so 1 the generosity occasion of thanking New Britain their support in the past and hope that the future will be a od to them “Good-bye Mr. MecDonald, for continued for with | wishes suc I remain “Yours sincerely, “JUNE BARRO! ATE OVERSEAS, Word has been jn this city of the safe arr 5 I'remont APRICE."” received by val of Ed- str ron of et ‘An-’\ meet R The CURTISS RETURNS TO | IERIDEN CUTLERY CO.| INSULTED GIRLS. EVENTS TONIGHT Madrack Fined of Words, 5 for Choice photoplays and vaudeville, Madrack this morning the of the by following I mocking and using insulting langua Frank eourt | breach who High ter photo dramas Fox's i as Purchase B \bhout, peace in Personnel of the Vaude cency s theater v moving pictur " | has notions of his own about a wifo' o saieationtd { qualif Yesterda . |after having a couple {met iAntonia Perchins couple of her fri | They had hall | “iollied™ | Miss 1tions (fternoon control of th the company Sinee © Meriden | purchased lark changes in personnel executive hoarvd »f the Meriden concern have Irederick G. Platt N Britain - Ma een elected vice-pr AL Curti Arthu Lanc Meriden company, has successor has not yet | Bowm 1" ialer Turn Verein Arch drinks r street a e | vy | cut of as and a t conversiti 1 M by Landers, Fravy « nds on G tha ove oot ot the I w@ton lodge 1 No \ lig S of oflicers old fkcen pla lan't | jaent M h other, Perchinskas if she testitied claime that ° hine Landers Camp America i1, Modern ©marry W 34 her even oodmen of at least so hut Madra would | foot. | his { the o she Kk marry M n court 1 today, | qent a has that he | elected Kkissed i What became | tinue nanic | 15 picket and freasure the e Ao Mad- |local of e lie nas e oy street in ST president St {company hi 1 friend | 'rary & cutlery 1 was imposed. | |51 vears | Meriden The transfer of the ihas not been entircly the | tensive improvements {1y D » at the I they not be [_u,u beet wireh cot his of the that secret: Meeting of Emmett hinsk 1 gum Madpacl el s retor resig but hi heen chosen n Austin con- ! ffe called her 1 off to hit her interfered Sin ¢ presiden of rer for the time M Trane Dr being to n to Meri the ake lod No 129, Arch ns of St. Geo 1t angr vile ind | e choice Curtiss be i yanl fence about nt retu he came ers, Fra 1 his Meriden when ind Corroborati ) \ 1o 1 timony Mecting of Journeyinen rani maintaine home My Meriden coming e In defense rtist Cutlery 't m Washington ¢ Uriotic | iy o B ler of Amc meets AsaRE el = 1 2 sl | keeping company A imp, No 1 e s 3 h he ica beforc Clark anufacturing to 1 been busine mders, 1 the for with Sl fine o a8 Tuty | tor a year New B les, \ in itiun is already on WAR RERS. meets lagles’ hall RISK INQU « new ownership completed. Iix will undonbted- Meriden plant, but undertaken until next NCH BAND MAY Men Who Will Invest Claims of Relatives, COME HERL ihe wate advisability Vete of having which give a concert Mayor Quigley given in the inter- (o} and incur 3700 to $1,000 1 scasoned war. The Association for fhe arrangements throughout the mi ench ans’ hand o Hon. Samuel mas the rislk A, Lew United States insnrance ¢ ring ng considered concerts are the Y. M e of from country is | perintendent of tric Wi has on war appointed George W the local pointed Arthur as his The dutics of the committee will ho te the relationship tr and their rights to henefit from war ser soldiers in the serviee risk insurancce BANK CLERKS OUTING. Tie young women ow Britain Trust Vi Attory ol T €} e Prosecuting Klett to take work. Mr. Klett Attorneys Julin Upson and Morr s of n Tha veterans French-Ameri- Art for country ¥ | TROLLEY HITS TIACK AND Yen 1 DRIVER IS IN HOSPITAL isici the v king wcer ms are world D W N Sritair al hospital Musical is assistants the | with injuries rec hrown s dr liveryman the William or to invest of from top of inju bruises | claimants Doyle, the resulting S His wnd vice of thos ist of scalp nds TRIDUUM Th triduum of St. Ann Peter Catholic church 8 and largely attended quent sermon v preached v. Charles Zassel of the Assumption- Order of Missio The mass outing to Litchfield ye s morning was weil attended. Bene-|noon and last evening as the ‘tion of the Blessed Sacrament and [ Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Healy sermon will place tonight at|and Mrs. I'red Macomber. was made by automobile. o) gk nd not L north end car enter. 1 stopped K ged can but the hack was taken off hack carrving wa serious the m New notice bound islc vas comir ot opened a ming f eve An by : holic cc the metery did ; e pproach of clerks for the te trolley could not ho in time Moto Co. enjoyed 0id afte an 0 striking | “ply brale ¥ tor the ha 1 ns the nd a wheel ree people in the | sts of the Mr. trip 81 and The 1c wplied v struck a take escaped inj | order i directions has | | ted { than RED CROSS NOTES. No All-Day Sewing Meetings During Month of Angust. A Group of about Forty Charming Horsfall Dresses at new prices ! or taffeta evepe de chine most- Iy. In lovoly shades of Copen. rose, pearl, grey, navy, d, plaids and checks. They sold former- for high aa 5.00. 16.95. Now The Luke Horefall Co., ABYLUM ST, HARTFORD. oss chapter will dis- meetings be- The local Red C continue the all-da sewing throughout the month of August, ginning again on Iriday, Scptember 13, at the Baptist church. The chapter ORSE. eived an A local has for government number must month. The surgical are open every afternoon turdays excepted, and ested assisting at re pads finished dressings cer- cach rooms all summer, U women in te i this manner are invited it street In order to fill the allotment for this city, of 8,000 pairse of socks and 2,000 sweaters, the local chapter urges more to for the Red Cross I'here is plenty of wool on hand and 1ing to make either sweaters ¢ receive the to call at headquartc and women Kknit those wi material and headquarters, by caling the office open | the exception of Sat With winter draw- that the provided with to meet mands, the National Red ( 1ced ) New chapter asked to furnish its share of what the Atlantic division allotted, being a part Kni garments oming faster usual, but it is evident that still more knitters are needed to fill the big ssignment Workers much in de hand at headquarters, | vy cut, ready making. Women | . w wish to assist in this manner are | omu invited to call at the | socks may at ith afternoon ing near, it is the front clothing and in order Ty as there every any urday necpssary boys warm | the de- 0ss socioty 1 allotments in cach division 83 he Britain has bheen has been a of that division re in for refugee mand. A Red Cross arments supply BLUE TRIANGLE CHOSEN the British Internationa A officially Ameri Prenck W W large on the already : approval and N for vho M, © been of the faver the bine the ever Red Cross rooms. | o | blue v end “WHOA”, left the street charg 1dopted us 1 can Y woman it CAR RE A Xorth at the head day The ‘‘green cv the \West truck tracks th conductor to the motorman. who put on full forco and at the jammed on all the air. The not brought to until well off the tracks ) TO trolley Chur v Knows has stood fo Y AL in ork veste of 10k ¢ and when different ‘whoa' | power | time was vas Ame in has long evmbolized \ The A, is quite “h in rear rican ane since It W. ¥ M rian car was The oot to ou ew' Main the PRri triangle i i Rritish Y f the The n rails Tec the an ran on el t ind slips into the 1 Ty A its work i ace of Al coun heen éx- had al- yelied therefore vell know i his same express P to in has if it car tries whic it arally ways been there a stop as na as ELRY CO. Last Week at Premises 164 Main Street, and in view of the fact that we have no location it is absolutely necessary to SELL OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK of Solid Gold Jewelry, Cut Glass, Sterling Silver, Flat and Hollow Silver, Clocks, China and Novelties, at 50cON T All our Blue White, Best Quality Diamonds. All our High Grade Wa 20 and 25 Year Case, and Solid 14kt. Gold. This includes all our Military E DOLLAR tches in Hunting and Open Face in Guaranteed Radium Wrist Watches. At 33 1-3¢ OFF THE DOLLAR We do not have to mention our story of why we are Giving Our Stock Away, the Public is surely aware of our un- fortunate reason for this tremendous offer. We do not have to mention our prices are all marked in Plain Figures, as our Many Patrons realize, our reputation as to Courtesy, Quality of Merchandise, and Price, has never been questioned. THIS SALE TO CONTINUE UNTIL MONDAY, JULY30,1918 NOTICE—AIl articles left for Repairs or on Deposit must be called for at once, otherwise we will not undertake re- sponsibility for same. REED EWELRY CO. 164 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN.

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