New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 2, 1918, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1018, E WE THE JOHN BOYLE CO. MEASURE MAKE AND HANG WINDOW SHADES HOLLANDS-OPAQUES-TINT CLOTH IN COLORS TO SUIT THE HOME PHONE 359 AND WE WILL CALL 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. Jickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Strest —rv-ms— | CHAS. DILLON & CO. HA RTFORD. James J Wolfe of Waterbury, rmierly of this city is seriously ill Miss Nagle's Sanitarium. Wolfe is fonductor on the N. Y, N: H. & I, H g T q | Henry Ciecyaski, son of Mr. and B rs,. Anton Ciecynski leaves Friday B OF THE FIRST CALIBRE! B9y BcClecylieki a” graduate - of Can you say more? The hats we are offering you this season @3Meh. school, class of 1918, and not only deserve your attention and patronage, hecause of the IR - ognt in all acitivities of the: quality of the materials used and the unexcelled style, but because of oS 1e neld several offices at the these two attributes combined with the very mecessary item—moder- hool; amohg them being assistant | #18 prite creta of the Commercial club. 2 Sl . B will report at-the academy at noon FOR DRESS WEAR we can show vou an assortment of hats Blday and will eommence his duties that will make you wonder. They are the superb results of careful mediatel 1 designing, superior workmanship and attention to detail which often 1‘ makes or mars a chapeau AUTO ACCIDF S You will find these Hats especially interesting hecause of their Two automiobile dccidents were re- | diversity of style and wide range of colors at ), %9.00. $12.00, préed to thie policé Just evening. $15.00. riga Benjamin reports that his auto llided with a machine bearing the | TRIMMED HATS. Here is an exceptional opportunity to pro- 1ube i b sofnan of Soutn] cure a ready-to-wear Hat of the very newest style, in values up io gh and West Maih street Both $7.50, now $3.98, $4.98. tos were slightly damaged i SILK Benjamin Waskiewicz of 101 Broad | feet reported that his machine was collision on South Main street with| H. Oldershaw atito. In Mr. | dershaw’s report he-stated that he | KNAPPED BEAVERS. The very newest and most modish Hat hs turning from South Main street in the fashion world, fluffy, soft, flatter amenable to trimming, o Ellis and Waskiewicz, who was |f& or in good taste without any. Our models trimmed in wool em. lowing, hit ‘him from behind. ! broidery are the newesr note in Millinery Circles. nley Oldershaw, sou of Mr. Older- | pw; was thrown from the auto and I ] i B | 7 - & s Dbruised Both cars were bhadly | S e N R o R R ST R | . L g xv\'v 3 fmaged. X 4 g \ (ez i) CASE | Popularly and appropriately termed “The Hat of the Seas Our Silk Beaver Hats are Hats of par excel- lence. They represent the very best of this type of MHat at $5.98, $6.98 and $9.00. ) Y PRINCIPALS IN CHERRY STREET MURDER FRANK PALM A JOSEPH PERRETTA. ERASMO PERRE The Murdered o Accused of Murde Accused of Murder. made by smashing a window in the | ford couaty may be able to attend prasmo and = Joseph Perretta, | rear. | Lieut. Glover is-the first member thers, of 76 Cherry street, today Jacob Stumpf of 104 Arch street!of the bar association to Le killed in rd witnesses in the superior court | told the pbalice that an attempt was action Hartford testify against them in|made to entér his place some tithe | attempt to prove them guilty of [ hetween closing time ¢ wturday aight | murder of Frank Palmese, aged [ and the openinig hour on Monday. of 120 Beavetr street on the night S june 2-3. Palmese was slain on MEMORIAL POSTPONED. rry street, 4 bullet ending his lif A ety » badly slashed about th Hartford County Bar Association to kaite, He died ot the New | syuig gervices for Lient. 7. A, Glover. sneral hospital and in an <A e 3 rtem statement he ‘('uuhmji Judge Henney of the Hartford | | 2 4 /R f % > Perretta brothers of heing re- | County Bar association anaounces o RAY B L R 48 4 sible. He said Erasmo shot him | that the memorial services of the s _— Joseph stabbed him. The Perret- | tion which were scheduled to he! # were held for superior court on | n€ld for Lieut. Joseph A. Glover of harge of murde n the first . { this city, a member of the Hartford ‘ County Bar association, on Friday of { School- he “police . Were unable 1o find o this week have been postponed uniil \ R p fve for the erime, concerning |4’ m., October 11 \ Service el there wes o great dez) of mys- | >rvices have heen postponed ! | & Clothes . Palmese was found in the vard r 5 Warren. who pre- % 6 Cherry strec believed | W court of Hart- at HOFSfaH’s He iwos trying t himsell e T Boys’ Shop e heme of his sist e . With P pi, after bei \ ! special em- phasis on School- B b ks \¥ \ LR ‘ Service because all - ARY EPIDEMIC, 4 s 25 CENTS clothes are not in- ARY Pl » 5 | phasis on School M“rm"‘hm‘ S service. Most suits the Police Yesterday. g B Hot water and overcoats for I by bovs look well, badition to tie burglarly atCiark| Sure Relief the Nnal test comas rainer store, in which case | 1 after subjected to burglar was caught, the polico | strain and wear. ived complaints vesterdas i { g other rahberies The e JAetna Bowliag alley on Chur Lukc HOl‘Sfa” t awvas entered at noon and the - probably a boy, stole $15 '3 | CO., ) ) / 5 7 AT P % dimes and quarters. He was 93 ASYLUM ST, o 3 £ ‘B ¥ S R running away fram the place HARTFORD. 4 o the burglary was discovered i = des ahk Maletta reported to the @ that his store at 324 Main t was entered some time Mon- ight and a quantity of tobacco Scleavs was atolen. T ey &2 LA W g

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