New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 27, 1919, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAL em————— K NG OF [TA What 33 1-3 Per Cent. Off Price Means to Parents of Boys It means and Overcoats r clothing is most reduction seldom a saving one-third regular price on of hi now in the height of the winter wanted. Sizes range 7 to 17 years. comes, it will pay to investigate season, \s Woolen Suits when warm <0 tremendous a January Shoe Sale Startles Ail Witl Its Many Big Values Women's Footwear choice of high be Mis able foot and see for cut growing of all kinds is very much Boots. low Shoes, girls, children and boys can ~overing. yourself, under be fitted priced, with Oxfords and Pumps as well as Rub- to depend- Shoe Dept. TOMOBILE HAVING AN AU REUCEIVING BERLIN NEWS LABORER IS HILLED BY BOSTON EXPRESS Mangled Body of John Stockellic Found on Railroad Tracks ANNOUNCED Miss ENGAGEMENT Adelbert Tyons Will Take Jea- nette Baldwin as His Bride—Y. C. A. War Worker Here.—News Ttems From the District. to work, about 4 morning, B. P. at the local Jew Haven & Hart- discovered the between While on o'clock yester Brennon. operator of the New York, ford Railroad company of a man lying tracks about passenger station. immediately summoned Medical aminer Roger M. Griswold, who after viewing the remains, turned over to B. C. Porter & Sons of New Britain The scciden! is a mystery as no one happened be near the scene when % oecurred The local railroad Juthorities stated this morning that the Roston Fxpress passed through at and this was probably the train that struck the unfortunate vic- tim Both legs and one arm were severed from the body and there were bruises about the head. A 15 cents was found on the vesterday afternoon his way rangled body #he main line south of the He to A, m several watch and It Later lea he Donnelly Brick company ind had given his name books as John of Stockellic. the had drinking and came nearly every Sat- railroad authori- sent here to in- te that the only for the as was s of Stockellic, Saturday walking the him man at one time he living in papers found failed to re- the names of relatiy He gave his e of the vard as 19 year ed by Mr. Don- Mr. Donnelly ays heen faithful this morning it was wife and fami- brother, Ludwig, street, this city. will be held tomorrow 30 from the Bacred and interment will neton Donnelly’s Associates emploved at deceased heen ac- to heavy oc drunk night i have the stomed o hi irday tif vestig 1S who case they can see at probably associate gone and v on a ght's was train hit of the at drunk when the known except acks Little i im d o daughte few have The of the his past en trunt v of man hw and employ ne vear. Avs he workm found t v in ¥ who Tix The niorning Aves es High funeral \ the Polish cemetery Y. M. C. A. Worker Iere. Benjamin Morrison, a Y. M. C. A, war Worker, who had been in France fop over eight months and who has heen making a tour through the New England states speaking on the war, was a guest for the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Young of Kensington. | the M. | office | 50 feet | Bx- | | those the body | | der way. it | ned that the man was an em- | brick yard, | the | ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF Morrison { Colorado, and home in the rison gave a | tion, Windsor, is will start | Mt a on his trip near future. Mr. Mor- lecture at Wilson's s "riday and was a guest of Pearl Youns while lecturing at that town. Duving the last stages of the war Mr. Morrison was stationed near the front line trenches and had the opportunity of seeing and having a number of exciting experiences Talks With Cupid. During has been the past few very busy throughout thi | community and the latest result of his | work is the announcement of the en- | =agement of Miss Jeanette Baldwin, daughter of George H. Baldwin, the local coal dealer to Adelbert Lyons. son of William W. Liyons, the proprie- tor of the Kensington Barber shop. Mr. Lyons is at present in charge of electrical department of the Meri- den Blectric Heating and Lighting { company. Drum Corps Rehearsal, St. Paul's Fife and Drum Kensington will hold its first meeting and rehearsal this evening at the par ish hall. Owing to the recent war | the corps dropped all activities ! will' again organize. Al persons, members of the society, wishing to be members of the drum corps are requested to be present at this even- ing's meeting which will be called promptly at 8 o'clock Peter Mc Crann, who has been instructor of entering the drum ‘corps, ha again been secured to teach and will attend the meeting. A dance will be given in the future to raise money for new equipment. Post Office Nearly The new post office which is being constructed at Kensington, is well un- All electric wiring has been installed and H. H. Damon, plumber who was awarded tract of putting in all the has completed all his work. The post oftice will probably be ready for occupancy early in February. Post master William W. Fagan has made all preparations for the immediate changing of offices Blim Kilby, owner of the Kilby Square, was in town today and said the old office will be occupied by J. Perette, the Jocal cobbler, whose shop was de- stroyed by fire over a year ago. Miss T. A, Wilber Back Again, Miss L. Wilber, the local thoress, who has betn staving at New York city directing her latest play | “Whisperlng Hearts,” arrived home { this morning. Miss Wilber | much pleased with her latest | a8 her play has a six months’ contract | with a large house in Philadelphia | Miss Wilber will probably continue | with her work at her home. McCarthy Discharged. James McCarthy, the well known grappler, has been discharged from the Merchant Marine and arrived in town today. McCarthy has been in the service for over six months, sta- | tioned at Roston, and will resume his position in New Haven for the future. McCarthy states that he has had some excellent training and will re-enter the wrestling game in the near future. His training partner will probably Ventres Light System Inspected. After receiving numerous com- | Plaints in regard to the lights on Ber- | lin street, the electric light company inspected the clock system which is located near the trolley car barn on the strest and reports that the fact that the clock was out of order was the cause of the poor service that the town has heen receiving for the past few months. The clock has heen re- paired and the lights will go on at 5 p. m, and will re.aain on until mid- Finished. the con- plumbing, au- James native of Denver, | months cupid | | evening at the church | Berlin corps of | {at but | the local | Us. night. This new regulation went effect on Saturda? afternoon. In the Churches. Paul’s into At St church yesterday morning Rev. J. C. Brennan, read the year's financial report, which showed that the past year wa proapsrnu= as the Yyear Owing to the fact that a numher the men have been in the service the annual recelpts have been ably smaller. The teachers not as consider and supervisors of Kensington Congregational church will meet Thursday evening at the parsonage. A tea will he held and a social hour will follow The Christian Endeavor society of the Kensington Congregational church held a very interesting meeting last parlors. It planned by members of the society to hold a social at an early date The weekly praver meeting Congregational church Wedesday evening at 30 Th Rible Methodist ular the of will the church the he held class of the church will hold meeting at tht church evening. The Ladies' Kensington will hold Friday a Kensington their reg- Thursday Aid society of the Congregational church their regular meeting on rnoon. Berlin Briefs, The st Berlin Minstrels will their rehearsal this evening at home of Ruth Clark. W. W. Lyons is ill Kensington. His will be closed for the at place of business the present. The Tempo Minstrels will at the Berlin Grange hall on day afternoon and will run their stre show Thursday evening. rehe Fred Hultner, runaway a few again. who was injured in a weeks ago is out Harry Fdelson tioned at Camp Devens six months has arrived receiving his discharge. who has been for in town after sta- the past Seaman naval of the spend- Myron Goodrich base at New London is ing a short furlough at Berlin street. Major Frank week-end with Wilcox at her city. The directors of hank held the afternoon at Wilcox his sister, homt in spent the Miss E. P New York the regt their rooms at the Mrs. O. H. Damon and Mrs Brooks of Meriden were visiting Mrs Brooks' father, J. A. Hall, who is ill at his home on Hudson street The Berlin Bor Scout basketball team will play the Southington team at the town hall this week George Canfield of Hartford merly of Berlin wr in town vesterday. Berlin Savings s meeting this bank. for A pool tournament will he held all this week at Jeepson's Rilliard Acad- emy under the auspices of the Acorn | Athetic club. Seaman Turner of the nava at New London was a guest of friends in the town yesterday. FOX'S I ANNIVERS. oy ARY" | his country pastor, | preceding. | of | nary e | $1,640.26 | included a hold | his home in rse | Thurs- | min- | | clear his home on | s a guest of friends i the | present No marble tablet marks the grave of Battenburg, England, Prince of King who fell i1 fhe in the battle King George, who loved cousin PLAINVILLE NEWS meniorial Maurice George service and of | for Ypres his gallant the 16 grief oss of one cousin, time visits the grave and displayed gem regret at the deplorable | gland’s most gallant | Hrst and of B ons respec (C) Underwood & Underwood e : of I Minor boy the war. Se nt st Main street and the service Minor is | one of to enter { ing GATHOLIC CHURGH HAS SMALL BEFIGIT General Reporrs Are Encouraging - —To Revive Holy Name Society Three Sons in Service and Returning With 27th Freig vin Jumps News Items, Rev. John Church of Ou the annual r dition 8 and The rc of the 10 o'cl port show enuc and was § E ielded ¥ a total revenue revenue of revenue making of $1 al bequ left the h Margaret for t ai $290 is left eport to by hben o compares of previous years slight growth in the parishioners, Father Fay, who pointed pastor tends, as soon N was a of 15 poss the Hol v ame othet work Fu A freig ile swit urday aged and ties ht ni roadbed fou The w the the Pping vards rd Tournament. The second sitting in t nent in the will e held tomorr score now nds: Fir esters of America, 8 The “Dick ven firemen’s oW nig me Ine SHE Fred Indepenc Dyer and aller the score tomorro sitting, To Work Third Dogre. Sequa hold i evening 0. I i conferred on a ee. As usual lodge initiations, it is ever Wil be tull sen lodge, L 0. O regular in block mee third deere ss of fc enjoye Atten urged well Minor Family The 27th di York troeps In this di ville boy with f pi ision compos expecte there who for fhe past in phia is again at his office, Other sum of v in I expect ames H 'MINORS WELL REPRESENTED Division— | Irack—Othoer ndents, captained cented, the f Ylaiaville boys who I through the thick of the nt tine men state Minor cntered the servic e ago it ars u 1bey of Me of New the National Guard | As xican service, « York a mem- 'd when | was summoned | member the Tth has th glory fiel The deeds well known the 1 Minor i memb is ed he to the 1 ik of ision the Ney of the New York 1 ( present ealth family ant John France. ed its . of France division on are to mders but dee equally we own in s is time | rgeant nott the in Lieu 1 His lieutenant ork and ed as One Is o thr officers he i and eff ingest the family, Ild rid 1150 The rod In wnd, ter fre- oW 1 the went the Jified position mistic s pilot. He | offered their | 1 them at that commission | ld be on the | in Bricf Ttems, rm rochial nd who | s 106 nigt Br anford home street W hitir s to hi ) will he at the candi- West 10me Main Lo eturned spending a week N Rosto Pl ) urn | dentist after an = Atlantic of Picrce his home Merritt Mortat Jo spenit a He m Pettinato hours at Camp ench few with E. D. Wartield, of Park street B | & New Street and We are n in Taffeta, of $25.00. Sa Th regards qu lubor circles and Waists at deliveries, Theoe jurgundy and Some of t cason will be See these Furthermore Dresses found ow displaying 100 and the of what you new ot tin, Georgette and Serge, at e price gives no idea tality, workmanship and style vou must be aware of the no less than thir(y-five present are on strike in New York, Navy, T come in black he sm models in Misses in this lot dresses. You will find then Afternoon unusually may French Dresses exactly AfternoonDresses For Only $25 00 Diresses low price expect to«find of ‘these dresses. unsettled condition in thousand workers on Dresses which will affect Blue, Henia, for the coming as advertised. Tu Spring receive 19189 them W, NenRinh in with i be ning ' smasl company’s de a fl path escay of o trair PRESIDENT railroad eros: ed w ing trip acr 1919 SPRING SUITS Sam ple Price range from AT L AR home ington Missouri 1 at his home nfluenza cen pla ing, the en automobile oss the tracks Dan't pa WILSON WHILE ding Brog He is return aftd s home today, our clearan( when 'y Come and Birnbaum.—adv| VISITING IN CITY OF ROMH | had her children as guests five sons and a daughter— vesterday all of her The President leaving historic Coliseum. (C) Underwood & Underwood the

Other pages from this issue: