New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 13, 1918, Page 8

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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1918, DO NOT STOP AT DAY’S PAY THE NEW SLOGAN EEK’S PAY Money Will Be Needed to Care for Our Boys for Some Time to Come GIVE Give Today. Give Generously UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN ‘TEMS FINED FOR THEFT. [ on him and he stated that inasmuch | McDonough appeared for the accused | 92 EXAMINED FOR DRAFT. | CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS. Clark, New Britain Machine ¢ Cm 8 ! [, — 'as he was “star boarder” he could | and asked for postponement to enable | The physical examinations of men | The Civil Service Commission will | pany and the Stanley Works v Man Who Separated Another From claim all her attentions. An argu- | him to investigute the case more | o o 0 L SO il | hold a meeting Wednesday, November | represented. One other factory — — $46 Pays $15 For Experiment. ! ment ensued and Mrs. Schuzynski | thoroughly. (RS oL s Y Dot oC L oaapheat oI } 20th, for the purpose of examining | be invited to participate. The se One cent salo Thursday, Friday \dnel Bureese was fined $15 ana | Ned him arrested. . It is charged that Pearson, manager | @Mination will not be stopped unless | candidates for appointment to the po- | will open Saturday evening, Dece ana’ Satiany Clark & Brainerd's | o ongl Burgess was fined $15 and| John Pacuski and John Rebis had | ¢ yo iore and Linderman, proprie- | OMicial notice is received here' by the | lice and fire departments, or for pro- | 7. The season will last twelve wq Drisistorel 101t el et B Sts & £he @ fight in a Main street saloon last s probrie- | ous boards. Yesterday aftornoon | motion in either department. Appli- | and two games will be played e day for ‘“rolling” Samuel Snetro last The play and sale which was | Night in a Hartford avenue saloon. | oA W e el Officer john Kennedy made the arrest had to be given up on acc ¢ ill. | on complaint that a man had taken night, in which pool cues figured | tor of the store, started a fire Mon- N = °” " | cation blanks can be obtained from | Saturday night. An association 92 men were esamined by the first| ) Coorotary, Charles Quigley, or |will b efromed and will begin diktrioti naara, Seventy-fivokwereiac: |iehs RESSIOER SRR S S BT R iy | Games Rl pted and several of the remaining, ;... .tments. All applications must [ played every Tuesday night. « s12 | day in an attempt to collect insur- A clerk entering the store y afternoon found smoke, and ¢ prominently. They were fined and costs, | i ness. The food and candy s will | & roll of bills, about $46, from Snetro. e | gating discovered a fire in the | were referred to the medical advisory |y P PRECIE - Bon (IR o ater bo held Saturday afternoon, Novem- | Snetro closed his fruit store on Iast INUED. Chief Dame and Detective Ser- ! ? The al advisory board | g° Tl Co e 6th S t Rid ber 23, at the civic tea which will be | Main street, and while . going home | geant Richardson made further inves iwm be In session this afternoon at Sl il o \V]\i:i;gtz:—zzfr[;et h: oo held at the Shuttle Meadow clul topped in the loon. While there | s used Ma cet Merchants Out | tigation and as a resvlt of their find- | Masonic hall. The draft boards have Y. M. C. A. NOTICE SR o caniD at Burgess was bragging that no man = " ings the accused were arrested. been notifled that enlistments in the R T A & 3 il ¢ wnich He %l . could produce as much 10182,000 Bonds. ¢ They were allowed to go this morn- | navy and marines will now be accept- | , “° 0 b Frnd b ihe| A e nmpE AR TE dents yesterday afternoon. While go- he. Snetro took out his roll i \ $2,500 1 s cach d LACToEy; I agICRY ORIICE RSO turn and embark for overseas dul ing down West Main street in his car - iy An adjournment until Monday ! ing on $2,500 bonds each. ek basketball »n Landers Frary and it on the bar, whereupon picked up the money and o give it up. John H. Kirkham in the arson case | — = Michael Schuzynski paid a fine of | peing brought against Philip Pearson -, = == and costs this morning for beat- his wife. He came home late last night and accused her of going out to | With the fire In the Star Cloak store see another man, She refused to wait | Monday afternoon. Attorney P. F. he collided with M. J. Heslin’s wagon morning was granted today by Jude . — o and knocked the driver out of the team. While going to police head- quarters to report the accident he struck a man on Main street man was not injured and did not his name. and Louis Linderman, in connection | Dr. F. J. Mann figured in two acci- ! in the house | | Hrow WHAT PAPA'S GO(NG To Do — TAKE A QUIET LUTTLE NAP Joun - 1'm GOING OVER To CALL On MRS, OWEN- WwiLL You TEND To THINGS UNTIL | GET BACK =~ | wWON'T BE . LONG THERE GOES THE DOOR-BEEL* {'VE A NOTION NOT ‘T, ANSWER = UEUT 1.GUESS I'D’ BETTER sou know your own fe ellngs best Authorities agree that a great many people Can drink coffee without apparent harm. = If coffee doesn't disagree keep =5 1 Ten Yes-" ves- on MINUTES Yes \WDSBD- 4 B o b e LATE\? €-seg H THAT'S Pon'T LET ME ,PLL RIGHT DISTURB You WAIT TiLL MR. KNAPP —~ 1 MAKE MY~ = SELF PRE- PLEASE SENTABLE (i@ WELL IF You DPon'T MIND 'Lt COME 1IN AND WAIT- WRY No SHE'S NOT AT HOME— YES | EXPECT HER BACK Soon on with 1t. = But if you think coffee is the cause of your headaches, nervous- ness, heart flutter or sleepless- gi?gk quit coffee ‘ten days and 4 G2 INSTANTPOSTUM

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