New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 10, 1919, Page 5

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When Buying a p—— M—— WHAT'S IN A NAME? LOTS OF TROUBLE Bromer of Murderers Beaten Be- canse He Had “Bad Name.” | d name. and I took Louis Vittero told Judge kill this morning when vhy 1 a last nig “ brother of the two local condemned to die for the ler of Frank DPalmese, thrust d into a back poc last is claimed. vhile s tero and Nicola Sabbalirino, linking that shooling was to be 1 in, Jumped on him. Peretta | ured during the fight that fol- rd A ry to have stitehes upper lip [n police court s morning, Vittero Sabbatrino were each fined $15 M mur- his night with Vit- and’ they, | opening session will be called to order wult red court with the cater part ) ad A [ d told of p b « it the rmer of Center | ) N men. &, jumped at him and hit him on the him to the sidewalk, | then jumped on him lip. Sabhatrino is the in the house where and hit him, he =said there v shortage $1 in his bill for the last week. Peret 1 claimed that he called on the boss the money and after giving was struck claimed gressor, havin alled them after paying the dollar »ut his hand inte his pocket preted this gesture to mean | ull a gun and caution to prevent it Insane. | been ordered by | ymorrow in the | st Herbert | he examined the authorities ! man may men- of his actions | e up to his arrest on this icate that he s not of sour mind He has a sick wife and four children to w! se support he | buted but a few dollars in | ) vear. | Miss C'c Nritain CF the the appe Commer last trino. an umbrel knocking his 2-hoss ' Peretta lives, heeanuse of to pay censed Peretta | out to that the wd some believe, be Beale, of the New ! Organization, Teport- | re of her investigations ! family. Conditio in the | 1 are very bad, according to the welfare agent, and during the ; Jd months of the winter, Mrs. FFow- s been without fuel food a According to knowle she has received, the man is a c machinist and can earn, in normal tim s high as 50 cents s hour. ! sHe seems ‘o have an idea that he inventing something, she said, spends a considerable mount money buying odd tools and boxes and during the summer months built a shack of boxes—the entire struc- | ture smaller than a piano-box, and demanded that his family leave their ' present home and live in it. | Fowler denied everything that bad | bean said about him and eaid that he | never knew a trade and had no idea | of inventing anything. About 18 Yyears ago. he said. he secured one | drunkenness went in o ‘Sicklic | objected, | morning | the W | the NEW BRITA D BABY C Qur New 1919 Go-Garts, Sulkil Worth Your Inspection. Plenty of Sleep and Fresh Air in' riage Is What Baby Needs. We are Showing Very Attractive ‘Various Colors and Trimmings. Cal Hoods, Roomy Interiors, Durable Uphols Light, Flexible Springs, Compose Part ALL STYLES AT ALL PRIC THE REPUTABLE FURNITURE STORE d since. Duy TANY SERVICE MEN ARE been work- patent, but has neve the past month he | in Hartford, the accused told the ! 't, and has been staying in the Beauty Parlor” in that city. a possibility that the war may have affected the man's mind as his wife had said that since the outhreak of the war he has been very erratic money. The office was kept open or Saturday evening and over 100 appeared for aid. he open evenir do no il them tunity of heing served in the eveni bartender | it is probable that special hours will bartender’s named during which that speeial shirt off, OfMcer Thomas Storey was | work will Aohe aerine called and the arrest made et Pred I r. who was connected SO with the it on Arch street Friday night for which Joseph Carroll and | Irank Libberole were fined Saturday s of $7 tod cker was the one upon whom Lib- | Jle used the knife, the strap on his tificial leg having saved him from | injury. Men who have from the service dis crowding the b before the went into e oflice of the W \ City hall daily, trying to ion Dlanks to send for their discha 0 bonu Other Court Cases. Sabitski paid a fine of $5 for | (his morning. Sabitski ‘s saloon on Main and began to move men Tony and if the es of the oppor reet, Saturday he furniture. IWhen the he tore the A bo MISS STELLA KRICK IS GRADUATED AS NURSE Miss Stella Krick, Dwight street this city, L class of nurses City hospital in | yesterday afternoon been in the hos w. C. T. {the past four The Central Liberty of { was emp C. T. U. will be held in tho} & W. C. The »aid a vaid formerly was of amons duated from the Worcester, Mas Miss Krick ha 11 in that eity for She formerly office the orbin factory in this city o a graduate of the local schools. For the time being she will remain in Worcester but pl to take at 10:30 o'clock in the morning and | private nursing in this city 1t time five lines of work of the future. ization will be discussed. Mrs 5 - the nation- PROGRESS t and lead Paris, March Al ~ho-Slovak local members who are planning to conference is attend the conference are asked to statement Dy e the 9:37 trolley from this states on B completed rious NCE. conference of Hartford Y. A. tomorrow. up the in PORTED. ress of the the Livingston, one c will he discussion in the : ary K al officers, bres bl commission of reported the comm Saturday the rnoon. Gz pe: official today. It comunission in ssion car the study of There has been no raise in price of This economical table beverage continues to be the ical resort of the coffee-drinker when health or oth- er reasons dictate a change . NOT A BIT OF WASTE | tho position PUTTING IN THEIR CLATMS | ! Bohemia The office will also | men | day- ! of Slo ined certain details kia and exam- | than he needs for his personal of the position nf‘ The council also decreed | ventive s { the Rhin SPECULATION FORBIDDEN. vi Munich, March 9, via Amsterdam.— | Cll Y II EMS il of soviets here | The central 1as issued a decree forbidding spec- | real estate. Nobody wi to buy real est: nsorship™ and. tor the wtion in 3 quality 1rd percale: On sale Wed allowed 36 in at 9 g more The Curran Dry Goods Co. press of G407, The Dress Goods Shop advt A son®was born yesterday to Mrs. Sta hospital. The welfare nurses | per will hold a & tomorrow night :t 6 o'clock Nurses’ on Center 400 Main St.— and | Red Men | Lynch's orchestra The ‘Columtba, regular No. 27, meeting of Cou Daughters of Ca morning | tile, will be held tomorrow evening o arter Oak | 8 o’clock ‘in K. of C. hall, Main streej Victory carnivi and Tuesda) in Judd's hall, by t and Degree of Pocahont Adm. 15c—adv Don’t forget the dance, Monday Mar. 24 and 381-383-385 Main Street, New Britain, Conn. THIRIE K DRESS GOODS Storm Serge Black, Brown, Dark Green, Navy Blue and Grey, 38 $1. )0, Special inches wide, value Yard \’7'/2( (mlwr{hnc \mtmq 45-in B]d( k, Brown and Grey. value $1.50, Special Yard 87/%¢ wide, value Yard &4/7( Fan(v Stripe Skirting "~l )1), Special \'\(ml Bntlst\ dnd Navy ma 15-in vide, Biack, Old .69, Special 36-in \aluc $ Roqc per yd %] 0() <~(urm horvo, 54-in w x(lc‘ Navy Blue, Blm‘l\. Brown and Dark Green, value $1.98, per vd $1.25 42-1 -in mde. in all thc new- epherd (h(‘(‘l\ Smtmgs ,)1 -in wx&c, value , Special \nopherd Checl\ Sumng& o\tm hcavy ai -in wide, value $3.00, \pe\(lal Bmdd(’]flth uitings, 54-in wide, lhc ht('\. xprmg shades mluc 3 ’)(). Special per \d ‘L. " Velour “mtm'r\ 54-in wide, all new spring .\ des, value $4.98, Special . Chitdren’s Cordovan Hmc, sizes 6 value 50c¢, Special Children’s Black thhed N \aluo l‘)( Special Women's fibre Silk Hose in Plack Champagne, Pink, White and Grey, Special Women’s Black or White $1.29, Special T(0 per pr ‘39( Brown, value 89c, Hose, 91 Silk Hose, value per pr $1.19 DAY’ S SPECIAL Men’s Negligee Shirts with Collar at- tached, all sizes, value $1.25, Special Ladies’ White Hemstitched h;hroidered [Iandkcrchiefs, slightly soiled, values up to 19¢ ea. Ladl s’ W]nto ‘lemstltchcd B Emi)roidered Corners Swiss Handkerchiefs dainty patterns, 25¢ value Spcmal ea 15¢ delce Sms\ f.m(\' colored border art em- broidered Handkerchiefs, value 25¢, Special ,ndu\ White Swiss Handkerchiefs, he;n- stitched embroidered corners, value 35c, Special Men's White hems titched dhl(‘ 20c, _\pccml full swe, l(‘rgtn\ lecum l’owder, Rosc, v l.xlc( and Lilac, value Z.)('. \p«.mal Handkérchiers. ( rushcd . can 15¢ ndon. Roko Pd]m \nap, \dhle 5¢c, Spocnl pirin Tah]ct:: Qf)ecial i Orchard \\Vh;t;x tur the (omplean va]uc 10(‘. ‘wpo( ial Green, value 3.00, Sale ~ SPECIAL VALUES Women’s Silk Dresses in Plum, Navy, Tan, Women'’s N 1gfiigo wns, high and low neck, long and short sleeves, Yoke and sleeve trim- med, value $1.50, Special $1.25 Ladies’ Housedresses, light and dark colors, value $1.98, Special $1.49

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