New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 6, 1919, Page 2

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RSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, ALL ODDS AND ENDS OF BROKEN SETS OF COMMUNITY AND ROGERS SILVERWARE Some pieces are slightly shop-wern (just from handling) and we guarantee selling them BELOW COST. Ask your dealer the price of Community Plate (Guaranteed 50 years) in Table Spoons, Tea Spoons and Forks, then compare with our specials — Also Rogers, and S. L. & G. Rogers—>50 year guarantee. For example —Table Spoons, Commun- Also 3 Complete Chests of S. L. & G. Rogers—26 piece Chest. Guaranteed 50 . A years, in Webster and Jefferson patterns. Regular price $14.00 Doz. Sale price $9.00 | Regular standard price $22.50. Sale price a dozen. And other articles such as Tea | $12.00. Butter Spreaders, Cream Ladles, Gravy PStrect. ‘ Ladles, Cold Meat Forks, Sugar Shells, B o Buy OT:tKi“d-" ||| antee) at $2.00 Dozen. Friday Only. | Speo{‘:s, S(:)ld atez Saz:ifisce.“gar e ity Plate (Patrician Design) only 1 1-2 doz. Spoons of S. L. & G. Rogers (50 year guar- cry mmems. —NESTA SUSPENDED Shoe Sale.—advt. Rorkowski, Thomas F. | Our Prescription De- pyer e Bimnd Yieyes vors :‘,‘.fijSupernumeréry poticeman Found| CITY’S NEEDS ARE T. A. B. pool tournament. The loser A son has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Smith was formerly Mi Sthel | costs has been imposed for actions Swain and Mr, Smith is at present in [ unbecoming to a member of the fore 3 VR e e T ; s ange With the A- B. B e e trbed m the potice conrt cnis | MeNtal Statements on Budgets - ol e | 7 on Louis Veccia, 3 & i i g reace 4 1 assault itiatory degree upon o class of ¢ pea i : t A large attendanco | aged of 475 Myrtle streot. The| (At the second meeting of the board dates this evening 3 ; t assault is said to e been committed | of finance and taxation last evening e is desired. Tuesday cveni Febru- Lexington lodge will visit Tuesday night and Veccia has sev- | the requirements of the fire and pub ? ary 11, 1 b Hartford lodge, No. 82, of Hartford, jeral cuts and scratches which he | lic works departments were explained [ v N 5 k n X ROD to wilness the exemplification of tha | claims wero inflicted by a knife in the | by representatives of the two depart- [ ew Stoc first degree. Trolley leaves the tri- | hands of Nesta. Ife also claims that,; ments. The appropriation asked for f 1919 u angle at 7 p. m | Nesta carried a gun. The arrest of | by the fire department was presented or e I,«‘mt-m Cabinet Lock factory. the year is $97,068, and special sums, | | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Abbe will spend | Nesta was made yesterday afternoon | by Chairman A. E. Magnell. The sum "y q 5 99 HA RMACY | the ance of the winter in Califor- | by Sergeant A, J. Richardson at the | required to run the department for [ Don t E‘Orget “OAd Falthful 1008 andsE Bleached ol Rebenan loaze NN 1 il Writes Letter to Girl. such as §11,500 for a new firo station, B - — Mercerized Table Da- 36 PARK STREET. s a meeting Priday eve- | The trouble between th two is the | $8,064 for six additional men, $6,000 g 3 mask, in 215, 3 and 5 q A e result of a letter written by Ve to | for cable work on the fire alarm sys- @ Cor. Bigelow A | the 14-year-old damghter of Nesta. |tem, $2,000 for fire prevention work, [ yard patterns, to be sold DY . - - | Both formerly worked together in the | $4,000 for alterations at .3 fire sta- @ ® 2 5 Phone 1366 Colds Cause Grip and Influen: M-::m:m Serew factory and while there | tion and $1,600 for a new car for ,n‘p at the lowest price since ATIV ROMO JUININE : 2 aca the 2 . — 2 'I]\!:}‘\h.”:‘muu\wlfly» ke ‘vn,.!.‘. 1| necame acauainted. About fivo months | chicf engineer—in all $34,261. Citv @ }Iardngq’e g 36 Maifi Slree! “before the war. lonly one “Bromo Quinine.” . W.|ago, Veccia took a picture belongin Engineer William presented GROVE'S signature on the hox fo Miss Nesta and has heen showing | the needs of the street department for g Spemal, R B e e | [l DT yard it i public 'places since that time, ( the ensuing year. ) g e Nesta claims, and to get the picture | for the ensuing year ,495, | = = m—— - Treat ‘em Rough. he went t tr home of Veccia Tu which is an increas f S 7 : | e we o v ci ar se o Another local soldier from over- 300 r e - roast 'em or eat ‘em raw. Native acing i yod faith when he plac cial work to the amount of § fi j 9 N Church street, registered yostorday at hams, checks, stripes Strietly fresh doz. Rus-| Veceia under arrest without a war- [ The rates for the next year for the e Hareh Frivate Terapls wits ; tros., 301 Main St.—advt rant, as the arrest was made upon | fire department arc $3, $3 nd WA r YEe wou e R R andiplainicolorst - — complaint, that of his dawzghter. To | §3.50, approximately for the coming ! yET !‘i J!‘S T P G e o p ; K | front while his company, Company H, ecial ERWIN TTOME OFFICEIS. | prove that there was nothing in the | year, relative to wages for the firemen VAL gy | /) {h Infantry, was going over the top. C Following are the oflicials of the | letter which ““"“]‘“ “‘l‘*“'{ ‘*“’1”"':' Mr. A ']‘»‘I”"” said that they had not i mple enlisted in the regular army per yard S Brwin Home association recently ProsacuiongJooenll GapWieode | snenigall Sanrobiations AL aotin July 13, when Sergeant > 250 Yards 49¢ Plaid Sty X : . s . read {he missive, which follows truck will he here next week; other Geidel Personally Disnroy it inel s eor . y having your system in | electec >resident, Rev. Dr. George| sy Pk e et e e : it C G & £ ; 2 SARNEE S S GO, S T o GO e Dear Thoresa: wise eversthing s in ihat s becn I faily VISPIoves Las- ' s oy Sl il e Dress Ginghams, 32 e 3 2 secretary, 1ls; “I could not understand the | appropriated for e also said ths city e e . P A 96 4 Deeteniive. This Ly » eyl c pfgunaeEsiand g tod for: 150, o e . it New Haven and from Ne Sl LR e el e r[:,n{»‘mu_)i D. Hancock; trustees, H.{ silence you keep with me for fivo .: would require 64 men for the cntire Hfilly List Repons o Hn‘mp” to Fort Slocum. At Fort Slo- inches wide. vitality and builds up the | D Humphres. ik Vells, Miss| months. Don't you remember department, making seven men for 1DV A e alnad dl s S dentioyarsenn Special system to a full health _|.n\ b t'lm, -nmhvl\lhp on when we worked m; h T can cvery day's work, counting one oft = == af short period. In all he did 16 gc atandaed. & (\ulu ‘ a mH ‘mm}\.. \.\- L keep my silence no lon T guoss every day. When asked about how R T P Y ; . e o e e lcoand aervea per yard et ciouia aivaye bl | wyton ITumphrey, F : it is enough. I got vour picture long it took a Iman {0 get fo a fire, e vl n two fronts, the Marne and the B % first sign of a cough or cold, (‘“‘(‘f‘” 3 "f"'\l \\\f‘:l o H. Mart, Mrs. | with me at all times. Will you Mr. Magnell replied that it took ahc NaSSsE e Dermaney e I Glosonsl fionte I Els waslwolunded on i ThL) come from Hart- and res | S OrBE ‘\ ‘“' ’\-‘ . 4 please answer me and let me ve minutes. Judge Gaffney favor ing the publication of official casualty * jy|y 18 1918, but has completely re- ford to Buv Them. remedy | - S «““1" . l‘ ; know what is the matter between doing away with the positions of fire | lis s arrived at his home in th cred. He returned to his home in 5 2% “";‘“” ‘\»' - i I vou and me? prevention inspecto as he did not | eity in perfect 5 Goldel i3 this city, Monday night WHAT? G o35 L OOREE 22158 “How do vou do? T am well deem the $2,000 sd for them ; S G b E 5 e | 3 5 supe ente G 4 > RS % & £ nember of Compa Iemple is prominently known in \j T Hancock; assistant, Mrs. Hancock 4 d ¢ ] [l Kol b ¢« this city in athletic 5. s 11 so T closo this lefter, T remain | station erected near the Iligh schools | & : rviee Satiles Mot e o 8 e ki) Teriple, who has BLANKETS yours forever. Excuse for me tho so that those buildings and the sur- | Seicheprey, Verdun ARG Ao U oAl s oLt iateTa el for T writing.” rounding school buildings might he | Thierry. During the period of his past few vears $4 50 Story of Alleged Assault. cared for in regard to firc. Eervice he isitvice raported a8 dean - - At ” . Veccia tells his story of the assault City Engineer Hall gave a clear and | of wounds and on veral oc ions | We' 15 follows comprehensive statement of the needs ' appeared on the official casualty lists PE ere I“Ck) to have I returned to my home Tuesday | of the board of public works. The |in other scctions, in most instances them to s % et about 10:ds Nanaliveliminttes | Amount 635000 for Bridses piovidesl| timcush i cnior e wAsi over 16| o sell, and you're liter a man came in and fold me a | for the building of bridges on Monroe [ months and rates two viee | lucky to buy them at man wanted to see me downstairs. T |strect and on Wells stroet. No bridges [ and one wound stripe. altliou s that pric a e, \sked that the man be brought up, | were built this year because of the | was twice taken from the li and a few minutes later Nosta | fact that the government held up the [ wounds, once for shrapnel I PH knocked at the door. e asked me | work. New macadam work in Broad [ and once for @as hurns i | what my name was and T fold him. | and Franklin strects and in Garden | On July 16, 1917 = bty T | Tle then asked me where T worked and | avenue is proposed. Tt is planned to | portc v T P iro T homhatot to RADE AT - Nothing asked if 1 wrote the letter. When T|lay a tarvia top on Franklin street. | afterward a | v ! a by his Pt on Fires ity Flcahbad told him ‘ves’ he showed his badge | The hoard has 34 streets on the list | uncle in this cif ng him 1o Inorease Strength, Vigor , | and told me to come along. ffe then | where macadam has been ordered. | Geidel had hec 1 from the and Nerve Force. took me down Myrtle street and | The list of orders dates hack to 1912 1. On Novc L ocablo | = throt a fence into the pit, where | The amount asked is 600 and is| was reccived m 5 correcting JHAEInR Slnomsth eMapuitiess EREepaxations { a4 treatments which are continually he hezan to search me. When T ob- | based on current prices. The grading | the casualty list of day announc- . idisviied tor WGt a jected, he pulled a gun and a knife, | cost is $20,475, which includes work | ing him to he \ November 23t ople fleshy, developing arms, ne ; Al d . ! [ at the same time hitting me in the | on Wooster street and McClintock 2 ross aris cabled to his us replacing ugly hollows and | 38’; M g GAINED OVER 30 P mouth. I ran o the Stanley Works | street. Mr. Hall explained that it is n fhis confirming the 2 Y ipslponiciedilin slotihealthand | . am < treet ““I smoked ttes ever sinc oy mployment Bureait. where T hid un- | proposed to lay semi-permanent pave- | report t wit o v o M1 women who keenly feel their ex & since a boy _ ¥ i Trom six to ocight sacks of tobacco I used (il he went outside the factory gate, | ment on Dwight strect and the | On J: thinness. ; Thinness and weakness are usually due to weekly,'' states Mr. 8. H rguson e G I : 4 % X Cigarettes were doing me harm, p @04 then T ran i amount asked is $8,870. Mr. Tfum- | Risk B 1d of his « ¢ tarved nerves. Our bodies need et jecame S0 nervous that I couldn’t sleep until sked by Proscentor Woods where | phrey stated that the improvement | wounds, erw phosphate than is contained {n modern — I oked liorning A DL ao o sttty ot the picture, he said it was given | was started {wo years ago, This work January 7—t lists zave t bbbl Saliy FOR SALE. taste in my @D ., 1 1o} “‘Soveral times I tried to quit by will- » him by the girl, also includes making a connection | name of Adolph (i S1v orgat » known among drug- | One of the pleasantes. single homes ower, but it just seemed that I would go Accused Denies Assanlt, with Jubilee street. The item of | ported dead of L 1o b s bi © Which Is inexpen- |in tne east side; 11 rooms, with all £ Svild_ it I couldn't have cignrettos. Nosta admitted taking ccia from | §10,000 for salarles was aiso diseusse ital for t s arke & Bramerd in = e e e ! o8 gla, from 0. ¢ s als o all druggists under | MProvements and two extra lots and I el fane ey L dANVCTor st frae basRary home, but denied E o Ir. Humphrey explainec vy 17 1 portec on or money back. | barn. s nell one RT 0 e what to:dot At jis handeuffs and twisters with | $16,000 is needed for state highway | action ves dircctly and by Y S T ndentts and. (wixiers with | 310,000 s noeded for state highvay | acil - e m deuy e by HL N. LOCKWOOD, mnd haven't touched a cigareite in yvears, I b ’ b vest Ma stre ) vl v yhosphe food « bitro-phosphate ™~ ave gained over 80 ponnds and cannot told {he rt amount $11,000 is tho ecit share. | July 1 1 1t { 45 Hnicily o5 a we ErEnerotmiation Real Estate and Insurance praise the method too highly T say ta . 5 mistakes some | The s o8 ia - 0 nber s 1 o ince: the ] e in weigh MAKES BAKING BASY very cigarette smoler—If you can’t quit The sum of $4,000 is wanted for tember ‘ wearance c in welght City Hall B e liounékesner used Ango- thout mr et this book,’’ 0 says Mr| dded exlonsion okithe Stanlev Quantoniro Grov 3 i nt alse carries Flour because she knows it is th iFerguson, of Crumps Park. \ mes T. Meskill imposed | That work will cost $20,000 for arries it Al ¢ v ) wit ne provement in the & The foregoing remarks are like those of 1 ¢ ;| $ ur that he pureat, lightest g remar 050 o o penalty wnd ordered that | extension of the concrete roadw 1 | which swas inseribe enlt o ; ss and lack 2 t ! TAHYY Others viee! \ohol Hiave DasHTrenn. to | 3 e concrete roadwiy whic s uncle and ¢ 0 st dellclous and nourishing bread : or S : Sy s ‘ Iy always accompany ), Y fdslial P Jngibread, {the “habit of smoking cigarettes, bipo of o clerk of t conrt file distance of one mile and the state will | placed 1 he card is 1 & v FOX’S MONDA Is and biscult i e R0 o8¢ : f : > thinness, soon disappear, dull eyes PRt ot 0., Lockport, N. ¥. Gigara or who Tave boen chowing tobacco o1 by of the court proceedings h | do the work if the city pays $4,000. | headed ecoms it and pale checks glow with The Chinatown ssively berfect health . A A ¥ hief of police, The work will he starte. e ¢ he Ir jemory ivate ¥ t 2 Sold by t this book. Tt is free; postpaid t4 o chief of police ¥ e started early in th In n ate Adolph AADTION Al 3 g b ¥ i - spring, - 5 i ¢ (8} hough bitro-phosphate is ensal . B. Woodruff, West Main St. J Qut this out and show others. pring. Mr. Hall stated that the statc clnerlide iy . 1918 unsurpassed for relic e otanRe) dlduns % “l?n Crosloy Major as been se- | plans to spend $50,000 here next | The local s - 8 dischar lossness and gen wealkn t should THE One tdward d. Woods l ot 1 o e : 3048 | ¥ ok a mex Sat. night dances | mor and the city's share will he |at Camp Devens oAt not, owing to its remarkable flesh-growing . Station F, New York, N. Y. | 4 1701mes & Hoffman's. J. M.—advt. [ $15,000 T o (i W BT e proportics, be'used by anyone who does not MIDNIGHT PATROL”

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