New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 30, 1918, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30 1mg NEW FALL Stein-Bloch and human All the new Styles and Patterns to $45. HATS The Farrell Clothing Co. $25 NEW FALL We Are Now “sh(mm;: UITS e | CITY ITEMS Children's YLeland As a belt school suits lahor saving d of conveyors to t pne de pperations, has been P. & F. Corbin f. measur tessity of maintaini ) truckers. Children’s school Leland’s Mrs. Clarenc court is visiting in East H The pavroll of the ment for this week is $68 Children’s school hats Teland's inst ctory Quigler. York and home Labor Day expected Children's Leland’s achool shoe Herbert Heath and son teturned from a visit in Putnam INSIDE Children's Lieland's The Badwell Realty property on Columbia Ha and another piece »n the same street to hay: Richard H. Erw lis brick block at 57 to Samuel Schneider, Rubenstein, in return, to Mr. Erwin street school o gen has Fast and Chief Petty home from Newport for Officer Rob: the submari a short furl LAZARUS CO.S NEW The will open streot the Lazarus their tomorrow company o new They w latest styles from Ne fashion of the w will imitations: are you center not have to accept the New fresh and n New company on the Yor in direct designers and York and will hers in that olr opening and and inspe stock he to advt of th the displays Inspec windows NOT MARY my sister El >d in Cianflione cting ho was a Tt was Augh cor was this mo statement she v rested in the same time her bhrother ed on suspicion of being “8fe has home months. T never he €0, she Mrs until We FORECLOSURE B Mi pro. and the Cia M ard S or toda foreclosur the properts West Ted Tedemptic Ban ANep is whidh moriths ag Main FXAMIN relowski of eing held HELD FOR Victor Mic btte strest is juarters Anity ound wanderin e had jumped ome and escaped injury Ho ted aroun: W from a CALLED TO SRV Louis ¥ trent 2 Holt of 99 today for {o ente ehant in nited Sta r at the 1ti qi upon his.d railroad He the spartment to another with blouses Lampher wate store, . just as New they ited whether Chicago,” an A examined Newport at Besse- ice, a ke series from various alled at the In a la the ne rge corps of work far at Besse- of Lincoln addam depart- 1.27 1t Bes vicinity s at Beace Henry Conn hose at 0. has sold street to Daniel of property Annie McCaug- transferred Main street hneider & have transferred three houses on Belden ert Recor ne base at ough STORF, f New York 164 Main ill_show all w York, the arld u 1bstitutes York or styles they ot. ith manufactur display the Rritain k man three touch are shown to attend around you buy will fail ook is store Don't tomorrow ANTOLINT. me that Mrs vhen not said rning that hic it was 0 about arrest- narchist now three en to Chica nflione, who iy Antolini ON PROPERTY. completed Mar \ned acres o Lynch transfer time for Broad- Ne ATION i3 polic fter being treots. the indow ICE. buth Burritt New a lien ision of the vardmas- | i | i | Fairview THE COMMERCIA /: TRUST CO. A BATAN Gy L™ RUNNING too great a risk when yon keep your stocks, bonds, mortgages, deeds, insurance poli- cies, and other valu: bles t home where fire may break out and destroy them, or hn ars may enter as rry them away. Get Ahsolute Protection— rent a Safe Deposit Box In our Fire and Burglar Proof Vault, The cost is reasonable. YOUTHFUL BURGLARS GET ANOTHER CHANCE Ransack Home and Plan Hold-up, but Are Caught Before Doing A Jesse James, Two boys, 11 and 13 vears of age who have progressed on the high road of crime, werc in chambers before Judge Mangan this morning, charged With thefts of articles to the value of $40. In consideration of their vouth and because they are not bevond rec- lamation they were given a year an probation with the warning that if they repeated their offenses they would be sent to the reform school The boys left their respective homes week ago. The older hay said he met the vounger one on West Main street and when he said he was hun- gry was invited to a camp mear Up- son’s swiming pool. A day or two later they were in the vicinity of the home of A. W. Wesselek on Hart street and having found out that the was away the older chap said crook it They s the cellar hed a wirfdow and got into and then forced a door up- stairs. A thorough ransacking of the house followed bullet loaded revolvers, two (one worth 240), stick pins and other articles were ken Mr. Wesselek said about $10 in cash was taken. The hays said the money amounted about $3 They stole to buy food, they sa day or two later when they were hun- gry one suggested that they take the guns and hold up somebady. They were caught before going through with that plan. “That's the resnlt tures,” the father of one. He d rned his boy to keep away from movies and bad company The other father agreed to the fanit Judge Mangan said the fault rested with the parents and not the movies tches to id. A i of moving ple- faid he w ACCIDENTS REPORTED, Child Falis Teet Fongue—\Woman Injured. and Only Rites Joseph. the 19-months-old san of Muys. Sledrick of 18 Horace strest, the second story window vesterday. He escaped with a few bruises and a ecut his tongue. A window screan fell out while the child leaned against it. Dr. Frank Zwick attended the child While ing ot a washing terday afternoon. Mrs. Pasquale Olive of Tim street fell off the veranda when the railing was carried away and rendered unconscious. She was bruised. fell from a his home on painfully CAN BECOME CITIZENS, Alens tions O, K But Fnemy Must Have Peti- 2'd by President. The de nounced become partment of justice has an- that enemy aliens desiring to of the United States pplication to the president have his approval beforo tition will be allowed ial blank of four ded for all requosts the reasons While the through the regular plicants will be hy department of fore the citizens must make and their pe A been pr The Dlank regarding lite and quest must spe rages has ipplicants, information antecedents, the will the v amined afficials e ccepted such fuil petitioner’s for making ipplication re- ) vory ingtice pplications are a TO MAKE The spe Mayor (¢ CONCERT PLANS, ial committee ge A. Quis to make ar rangements for the entertainment of the French 1 visiting this conntry giving a tour in funds for the IPrench will meet Tuesday in the mayor's office. They Will plan the reception to tendered to the musicians appointed by band order to war relief ening raise work ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. ANNOUNCED, Jutinus Johnson of 151 streel announce the engage- of their daughter, Miss Lillian, Walter R local den- Miss present as stenog ind cashier at The wedding date. ment to Dr tist Olsson, a Johnson is t em- ployved the T will 1 apher air 25-Cent store ke place at an early $100,000,000 TO BRITAIN. hington, Aug. 30—An addition- of §400.000,000 for Great was established vesterday hy department. This brings credits to Great Credits to Wa al credit Britain the tr the to to, $3.72 S al of 75,000,000 all the Ulios total $7,062,040,000 iof | following notice, urging state motc ASKAUTOISTS TO (BSERVE REQUESTS New Britain Car Owners Critical But Willing Io Ohey B. Stoeckel, vehicl Robbine motor es, has sent out the extent the r tion to cur- to observe to the fullest quest of the fiel administra tail Sunday automobiling State Commissioner’s Ilea, “In thesc times of preparation at home proper that we hera lend our whole hearted astic support to every comes from the federal Washington. “The United States fuel administra- tion has appealed to the patriotiem of all Ame ran citizens, king that they ahstain until further notice from the of all pleasure automobiles « Sunc Up to the present time Con necticut has not been remiss in its faithful performance of all w retivi- ties, The department earnestly desires that all automobilists in this sta who are affected by the fuel adminis- trator’s order, live up to the request in every particylar. “This is the time when we at home should not question any conservation order which is issued at Washington Tt up to us to obey ta the limit every request which will result in any way in aiding the “over there." “Therefore, it is the department’s wish_that the highwayvs of our state be absolutely free from pleasure automon- bile traffic of all sorts on Sundays un til the fuel administrator's order is rescinded. war it in abroad and is eminently Connecticut and enthusi- request which authorities «t use is boys Varlous Opinions Here. The request of the national fuel ad- ministration has been received with mingled emotions in this ecity. Many complain that it is an unjust discrimi- | nation plain tion against the ecast; others com- that it is an unjust discrimina- against the working man who has only Sund on which to enjoy his car; othe: utend that a svstem of gasaline allotment to each car own- er would have been more acceptable All sorts of complaints and sugges- tions are heing heard, but in the end a majority of the New Britain automo- bile owners sezm to be willing ta con- form with this request, since it is made as a ernment in the prosecution of the war Alsa, the personal fear of what his neighbors will think him and his patriotism if ho does not obey this will deter many from usi machines in violation of the rule. DEATHS AND FUNERALS is of request their William 1. MeCartney. Funeral services for William J. Mec- Cartney were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from his late home at 33 High street. Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe officiat- ed and interment was in Fairview cem- etery. SURPRISE FOR WM., Inveigled into Company of Forty Wait- ing ends William Fallon chef at Walsh's res- taurant for 14 vears s pleasantly surprised Ist avening 10 friends who gathered to honor him with nquet, since he expects to | for averseas. Mr. Fallon Michael P, Leghorn h of the ordnance uto ride. FALLON. ve soon was invited and Captain department, to ramhied along Mr. I thought of an appointment with Land- lord Halloran Hotel Washin ton At the hotel NMessrs. Walsh and Fallon were invited inside They o which was in dark lights Fallon saw dining table. nd‘they sat down collapsed. He was Mr allon has velunteered cook for overs servie A handsome K. of C. signet ring was pre- sented by the hosts, James R. Hallo- acquainted with purpose acting spokesman at the dining raom, hut switched seated when on Mr \bout u waiti almo ness the wern friends Three chairs were Mr. Fallon the party as a eas soon the of ran library will Lahor T The be closed Monday TOO LATE W sales FOR CLASSIFICATION. TED for desir Party connected of town locate in family reasons. « hooks but prefer ¢ Am with out zation to this city beca an handle set nection with s force commissioner 1 | 1 | | | | | | | | i | B patriotic request to help the gov- went | a farewell | | ber organi- | married, & Address Hox Herald AD D for tion h n Constru 30-6d Office boy. Giood advancement. i3erli Berlin, Ct 5 IFOR SALE zood as new. 10 Chestnut ssenger Britain FOR SALE—A haker. Nov Chestnut st seven-pa Britain FOIt SALIS Britain G Motz 10 Ches SAL column new Adar One Burrough six machine. Good as 1dding two show counter nd ward win. Phone 6 help A., in new | Hunger- S-30-(( to afeteria ford Court WANTED. Woman or girl fo genercl hougework. Chapman, | Court. St | -Stron Britain { BARTLE r"r P \1' ! 1 iTor on Enquire the farm w Britain 8-30-3dx | nee | i e~ [ Financial York Stock Exchange quota- furnished by Richter & Co., s of the New York Stock Ex- | | c1aim Made Sah New tions membe cnange. ‘Blood Hig Charles Sahrba Am Beet € street will fa Ala Am A Am Ca am Ice sm Can Am Loco Am Am Am Am Tel & Anaconda ATSTFe Bald Loco B&O ....e Bl Beth Steel Rutte ka Gold ditio | district utterances court on leged to have sa | tributed for the I sme nformation that to e low Tel be Ry C le of his case S s | he was committ BrcHan A 5 | The arrest of athe % |what of a surg s & Ohio “Nigger Hill' til & 51 who have I i 7 71, | sald that they 3 utterances. ¥ and was easily le ument “en Gas See His brot Hintz list as st pfd Elge Gt Nor pfd Gt Nor Ore Tl Cen Inspiration Interhorough Kennecott Cop Lack Steel Lehigh Val Max Mot com Mex Petrol N Y Air Brake N\ Y C & Hud 14 Nev Cons ....... 208 NYNH&HRR 44y Nor Pac 901, Pac Mail S Penn R R Ray Cons Reading Rep 1 & So Pac So Ry So Ry pfd s 0l Pac Cop Rul i recent ca led. He and i New Sahrba ketball Gen o an S com Union Co 0912 11014 r Chem 547 Westinghouse Western Tinion Willys Overland 43 1 85 s 19% 1 GASOLINE MEN PERPLEXED. Not Know Whether Service On Sunday A canvass of the stations and garages toda: the prietors are uncertain as to what action to take in refe ervice as vet no yeen arrived at The Tex today rec Do to or various Suspend Not auto Aill showed | High rence to inday. has to autoists on definite decision company's lncal office ad Roston head- the ed from ing er ascertain what action other dea in this vicinity are take and to report at once foy on this | fact probably rests the decision of this company locally. However, none of the gasoline stations or garazes Know just what is expected of them and are waiting developments, b additional instructions from hing ton, ices in to lers quarters requ High mana to 1Y or W pos! RIGISTRATION CARDS TERF. 10.500 Have Been ceived By Two | Local Draft Boards For Next Month The first draft board has received 1,500 and the second hoard 1 ceived 5,000 cards from the war partment to be used in the registration of men from 1§ re Septem to 15 vears of These c: used in istrations. filled age rds 1917 There similar t those hd June are 30 questions to them heing pres- name bus- the 1918 reg- ba out, among questions the registrant’s ~upation, his employer's his place of employment o Another question is that of the nt’s nearest relative and the of the me as to registr idr ohican Creamery 1h 49 < CHEESE Whole United St Fan 28¢ --BIG § Money. Stamps is bonds $5,000, never heard d to Many SFDITIOU“’ TAIK ALIEGFD rhacher Loan and W S. S, Contributions Are cher of s of making in the United St September 4 1id “Any Liberty money ¢ Loans or V blood money." he made such de a have been workman at plant in H vorking into « t sen 1stody It nded to The bond in defauit to dail hrbach se to n, reen pe of o calied in his comp any dislc quick tempe ree to 34 ve -in-law, wa He is her ArS n desc in pract Child’s Gun Metal Cloth Top Extra (Cut Bufton All Solid A Pair Mahogany and Gun Misses' English Last Grey Cravanette Cloth Top—-Extra Cut. 5, to A Pair . 815 to 11 A Pair 102' Du. DednéI( hild’s Shoes Leather Cushion Soles, Special Said Liberty 114 Cleveland He The communi- aimed hinder 'd in hich | se 1tes on- Vay wa red Room 419 old FALL SHOES SCHO( Below We Mention a few of Our Leaders and Lace Shoes $1.98 \l(‘lal @alt Kahki and 815 to 11 A Pair 11 ln? I;mk‘ Gent's \H » to 131 31 A l"n Genuine Hand § Gun Metal and \' ici Kid High Cut Button and Lace Shoes. Sewed Matt Kid, $2.45 $2.95 nhd Calf Shoes. $2.00 Boys’ Gun \Iclal (alf English and High Toe Lasts High All Hand Sewed $2 95 Tan P,H\sl\m With Teather Soles Shoes, A Pair Boys’ All Solid $1.98 AR Bain Other Slyloq Too Numerous to Mention. RED CROS SHOES VY For “ omen ates Food Mohican TO C Selected doz 49 OLEOMARGARINE wift's [h33‘: Premium Raspberry J 1h 16¢ Crisco can 50¢ FRESH KILLED BOILING FOWL SHOULDER ROAST BEEF BEEF SHOULDER CLODS LICED BOILED HAM LEGS VEAL SHOULDER VEAL ROASTS am - TOMATOES DINNER haske BLEND 11 qt. ] 1b Beef Liver, SATURDAY SPECIALS- HOURLY SALF ONIONS, Large Sound 4 Ibs MATCHES EGGS, Special, Qhio Noiseless 4 boxes ib 35,; b 28" = Administration License 1, 1b Bacen, both for All Warranted doz MODERN BOOT SHOP Number STORE CLOSE MONDAY—LABOR DAY 29c 15¢ 18¢ 47c SUN TUNA FISH MOHICAN BELL SUNBE JUICE UNEEDA BISCUITS LIBBY'S POTTED MEAT DRIED LIMA\ BEANS SWIFT'S PRIDT SOAP SHREDDED WHEAT AM DRIFD 14c 22c 15¢ 7c m 196 ~24c ] ' c 3 TO S HOUR SALL SHOULDERS LEAN SMOKED AM GRAPE 2 pkas tin L. DOUGLAS b tin 225 § Grade School Nrou! Shoes $2.00 SHOES For Men 168 MAIN ST. TR SituLbe Shudll i Fresi T HAMBU Ky Fresh Ground BEE¥K Prime Rib Roa ts Fresh Cut VT Milk Fesd Roasting ARG LEMONS VERY PANCY Green PEPPERS { qgts 25(: 2 1bs 25C NEW MEATY PRUNES POTATOES LARGE NEW 15 1b pecls BDC

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