New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 18, 1919, Page 2

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UESDAY, MARCH 18, 1016. $DOLLAR DAY $ —AT— H. L. MILLSY HARDWARE STORE 336 MAIN ST, Your DOLLAR Will Be Worth a Dollar and a Quarter At My \!ol(' $—DOLLAR D AY—S. -5 Off (20 Per Cent.), On All But a Few Restricted \Vndn(‘sd.ly. the 19th. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE 25 Cents on a Dollar and a_Quarter Purchase. 1 Dollar on a Five Doliar Purchase. 2 Dollars on a Ten Dollar Purchase, ete., ete. Perhaps these cuts will call to your mind a few Spring needs. BOOST NEW BRITAIN! Lets go to the Hardware Store of— HERBERT L. MILLS 336 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN. ; The Boyle Co.’s | =2~ | |Big Bargains for “ || Dollar Day ‘| Wednesday, Mar. 19, Will Be No Profit Day Here = S B GV | $1.50 Worth of Wall Paper POLICE COURTHAS [0 2 2 e HIGHSOHOOLOLASS | > et Ot o per $1.00 | F S " VARIETY OF CASES ';if‘lf:'hm,{?hll COMMITTEES NAMED This includes our new exclusive cut-ont borders b £ flL B » Ali our Floor Varnishes, High Articles, - ™| Alleged Thelt 1t of To Furtaces Ig| Cseats &oeionk. “Tho'cas Will Begin Work of Preparation 1 00 . 1 00 “})z 'i ggfis LR One Unusual Charge. FIFTH WARD POLITICS. lor Graduation at Once | » Grade, listed at $5.00_ per . 1 ' CAPS i Republicans to Make Strong Fight to — gallon, per quart o 1 In the police court this morning 3, 1, - res: VAT Z " | T Semill ardered 5| Itemain Control of Upper Ward. President Edward K. Dawson of the { we show large the sale, and as she Was not in court. | matos will no doubt be Councilman | L CPArations for the class night and | kflOWfl SUNSHINE Lanleum and f it was necessary to continue the case.| john Owsiak and William Quigley, a | Prom” at once. fvarieties o The furnaces were installed DY cousin of the mayor. | Those who will work with Chair- O.l Cl t‘ D i them in Home- Frank Nalr, and had not been at-| Oppoging this trio will be Aldag- | Man Campbell on the class night com- | i 0 fl l'eSSlIlg . . . Heath of Lon- | [in the case of Nathan Chester. chars-| s ward . at the clection next|N8med his committees for the class $1 50 : e 5 tached to the building at the time of | |\ \urezak and Former Counell. | Mittee are: Cornelius Dunham, Dex- spun, Stripes | |ihoir remaval. Their value was plac- | 1 O ; ormieriounali) v removing two furnaces from : e SEaae T S don. ggil:i‘:\};q‘(\‘ar"l:iv"ll in e purchas- | month, the republicans sceming to be activities. Charles Campbell has been | LIO' ID ‘7 I :NI :I‘:R for This London od, ang upan which the Rackliffe| determined to resain control of the|P2Med chairman of the class night o .o o L “C- | man Alexander Brzozy and James J. | ter Walcott Charles Gaffney, Louis h stalling them—one in each of the two = Helen Luddy, Rose TFitzpatrick and [ ] Bros,, trustees, and the Berlin Sav-| ward which they relinquished at the | ¢Ommittee and Conrad Kronholm, | house is fam- ings bank, held mortgages. Chester, | clection two years ago. IFire Com- |head of the promenade committee. ous for 1tS h‘gh_ 1 on the witness stand, told U.u) (‘olll'lI misstoner John Tomaszewski will, in | These two committees are the most $1 50 ree c Ott es 0 t e We $1. 98 ASYLUM ®F., houses recently deeded to Mrs. Ches- [ Bmma Zimmerman. that the property was in his -wife’s| all probability, be the choice of the | important groups, and will begin their grade CapS— name and she was the one who made| party for alderman, and his running b HARTFORD. ter. The Rackliffe mortgage K EY'S THEATER. The “prom’ committee is composed ‘nzh l th l ‘t amouhted to $2,600 and the Berlin| gyhe photoplay feature at Keeney’s | 0f: Chairman Kronholm, Paul Nil- l e e aCi ° ® e e 2 Savings bank § 0 on each house,| {heater for tonight and tomorrow is | $on, Burton Hall, Harvey Woodford, making a total mortgage of $12,700, | a tota - ) o !,,Imn,.mg little Billie Rhodes, of | Funice Humphrey, Marjory Sleath, upon which Chester is said to have| nugical comedy fame, in her latest | Gracy Smith, Kathryn Kron. t er lg rade alfl S ior IS ai thing. e e Arnold Wallin is in char The loss of the furnaces was .xmAip"’"“‘““"' IheSganibMandigthe f oot | covered when Frank Nair went to the houses to rep ome broken pipes Lion.” Miss Rhodes plays the part of | COmmittee on arrangements for the 4“1;00'\. " a waif who has been adopted | ©I2 banquet and with him on the Day Only, per quart . . by “The Lion,” the leader of a gang | COMMittee are: James Glover, Ru- | — — - i uiries and found that the 2. E:flr;xéx:fle nl:gdu hie\”nv "‘f'“‘n\'nr]‘ ;)\_ I‘ i of crooks. '("r;lplh i»:ndm:nn.p‘f(w;xnudo Swift, . 7 Z 5 snler; @ hat Tn an attempted robbe “Boots” | Gladys Fogarty, FEdith Loomis and Zeldes, a local junk dealer, and that P 3oots” | Gl8 W 1e Eed plrclosen them from rs |15, copiured By the soclety womean | 21008 Desd er aln S’ O uar S Or . L J = Chester far $15. Zeldes later sold the| Whose house was being burglarized | 1 ”,':sf mottorwlll be ichaseniby ollar Day at Damon’s Shoe Store | fyrnaces to Iiouis Croll for $40 and imposed by her on -her friends|?® COmnittee consisting of Samuel e e &l 22 pomnd by her ommer friends | o shmirman, Cariion Hasen, Har | Remember these prices hoid good for one day only (DOL- £ % e o o s : et Y e Sl S o S old . Itra s Morrison, Mar- L Y d h . - R T BAme s ot 410 ana tucte wah | Doclbty mernan Saletit marty Miyamcas | Euret Pk, Ltian Chauibers, Buth AR DAY) and no goods will be charged. Free delivery in . Shae: a . rthur Tracy of the United States|Posed mpon Eric Smedberg for drunk-|to the son of a man who had rejected \“.,";"r’flfll xr','""fir}.g""‘,nmmm‘ ) th C t Who is stattoned at the Ports.|enness and wife beating. Mrs. Smed-| her and thus put a taint on his family | o0 un of ‘William Johnson, Her. e uity. bth navy vard. has been spending| berg stated that he has been making|{ name by exposing the fact that son, Her- ; bert Kylander, Kathryn Andrus, Eve- P his a ractic ). beat er wheneve “ B LY v or ks, = L » s $teugh at his home on Eim|a practice of beating her enever| “ Boots' " parents were crooks. iyn Bigelow and Julia Crowe. and ot. ho becomes drunk, and doos not workl Other features on the bill inciude | the song committee William O'Brion 5 steadily a Charlie Chaplin comedy revival, th SEAD 3 ; iore Pl 6 5 . “hay edy revival, the forank Brady, Ny e ;2{’8’ Dancing School tonight. | "“smedberg was arrested at about| News Weekly and other comedie s",.:flf;fl;":.fi(i “,',,'"‘;M,L',’x',"' ‘ ) | 7:30'last night at his home on Whit-{ mhe vaudeville bill is one that may | nell, Helen Bemoh His Bradley. | : ed., $1 Day 36-inch silk poplin, | ing street by Officer Peter Cabelus. | . AT e £ B o 3 £ , 8 dradley shades, $1 vard. The Dress Goods | The officer was sent to Whiting street | 3o1qens offer a fast g‘imng af“:‘ Bl Constance Corbin and Vivian Callend- P, 400 Main street.—Adwt. on, caomplaint that the accused was £ : , | T e o [ i 3 AND 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE he Gifl Scout troop No. 2 of the|causing trouble, and found the wife fdomcing oL Win Tl comisay and prove th decided hit of the siow. | ter Congregational church will| outside her home and Smedberg with- 8 c WEDNESDAY AFTE N 1 3 r Coneregational church will| outside her home and SmEICE S| hrennan ana Murley offor now songs | ‘,;m\. ENCONSNN | Painters, Decorators and General Contractors | Bs conorcr T aais of having been beaten and he | 204 talk that will more than please. RECITAL PROGRAM . was placed under arrest. ik Sentorafen dicom Present a | One of the series of organ recitals 1 off on all Overcoats—The Far- - comedy sketch with a novelty finish| o : Clothing Co.—Advt. Boys Steal Revolve | that goes biz. The popular gcflmngwhm.. is beir conducted by Joseph fiss Betty Tracy has accepted Two 14 vear old boys were in cham- comedian, Taylor Holmes, in “It's a | Beobe at the Sauth Congregational ftion at Landers, Frary & Clark’s. | PeTS ffinrr(aa?”;):i:f}"‘%' R "‘)’m'.:‘“"gv(‘-:; Bear)” is to be here Thursday, Fri- | church during the Lenten season wili ohn J. s cutting up again—cutting | Sr0. s orn © etolon - from P, Stanke. | 405 and Saturday. A complete change | be held fomorrow afternoon at 4:30 s = ; . i specials for Wednesday, Dollar | wioys store on Elm street two weeks | ©f veudeville is also sched | o’clock. The program of the recltal 19| TABS" CAST PRESENTS | Gl . Mrs. James Rourke, of St Come in and sec him at The | g0 The hoys admitted stealing the i 0 !as follows: 1, Prelude and Fugue on ITS PLAY IN BRISTOL. RESUME COURSE AT YALE. | street, has returned to her home y00ds Shop., 400 Main St.— t articles and sald that entrance was | PTION TO SOLDIER {if';:";o},““”'“' lf:'“é“”"‘ ""n“"h‘"“gri"- The Y. M. T. A. B. put on the “Talk Monroe Parsons of West Main f’(‘""\‘i’y‘:‘" \',"1‘ -4 b e Yol vt. . Doy ; ag hr eces, Barodin, A : 8 »t Mrs. Mary Toner, of New Yor effected through the front door of A welcome home dinner party was | Couvent Hevery, Noetur ; D AUL e New York' at the Bristol theater, | street, recently returned from 1ong | cyiy Miss Greta Brown returned yester-|the store by the use of a key owned 3 n e , Nocturne; ver. ‘ B ¥ from Lakehurst, N. J., where by one of the boys. A third boy was | tendered Sergt. Raymond J. Queen- [ture. Romeo and Juliet.” last evening. the play which has been | service with the American army over- has been spending two weeks. | implicated but was unable to be in|in Saturday evening at the home of o recently given in this city, hy the so- | seas, has returned to Yale univers 1.00 off on all Suits—The Far-|court this morning. Miss Lillian A. Brady of Chestnut{ pOURT ; Bl ciety. The play Wwas given for the |0 complete his studies which > 1 Clothing Co.—Advt Judge Meskill fectured the boys| sireet. Bestde a number of local FOURTH WARDERS' SUPPER. | i o1 Bristol and the large audience | interrupted when he joined the serv- Bfrs. Paul Fanion of 130 Hartforg|and suspended sentence on their com-| cyuests, others were bpresent from | 1 1¢ Fourth Ward Republican club | present was appreciative of local - "“' ""”“"“‘“' who was & ';Q‘l” it e - /S, 4 J. y o " 4 ~ol g o M & a COTPSs, vas attac G 0 pnue s confined at the New Britain | Mittal to the School for Boys Hartford, Bridgeport and New York. | will give a supper and social at the | (alent. Following the performance, | Lehat 1 (ho COTES, W ,,‘:m G spital following an operatioh of ap- | Vagrant Goes Free, Games were played and music and | ffotel Beloin tonight. This in line | L1¢ members of the cast proceeded to§ ¢ ™ AR dicitis. At it Olson was bewildered by | dancing was enjoyed. Sergeant Queen- lth e rovive L i >| Red Men’s hall, where a dance was — ollar Duy tomorrow af Besse. | the heavy fog last night, he said, and | in has been recently discharged from | reviving of all the Repub- | given, and 2 banquet enjoyed CHURCH NOTICE land’s.—advt. | because of poor eyeslght was unable|the army, having served eighteen | }ican clubs in the city which were — - South Congregational church— to continue on his homeward trip. He | months in France and taking part in { inactive during the war. At a recent et 303 o : 1 3§-inch b e | ; L 2 RVES 7 5 Mecting of the Boy Scouts at 7:30 Wed., 33 Doy “88:inch "‘e‘wm"!l‘qtupnml at a barn on Linwood street| all of the big drives. { supper of the Second Ward Repub- OBSERVES 72D BIRTHDAY. Siclooh thislevening #ton cloth, & yards for $1. The e D a Shith o el il i i B SR s waie slieec |0 iep: snd s ammeeiel by e — lican club, local men of thai party Mrs, Alired Williams celebrated her | Stanley Memorial church—Meeting are poPUIar- Peter McEvoy on a charge of vagran- told of the campalgns to be waged | seventy-second birthday yesterday at f the Boy Scouts this evening at 7:15 n vt ‘N i B b sl W aten Only One “BROMO QUINTN L the d : of the Boy Sec his evening | | means theyre the in this city to have the republicans | the home of her daughter, Mrs. W, A o'clock The women of the Center Congre-|morning for his home in Thompson- | To get the genuine, call for full n O G o o e e i e T L fnesttastl corn tional church met at the Red | ville and was allowed to go. LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Ta per tonight will be Malcolm D. Rudd, | were present from Plantsville and | g elson will Dpreach - this evening | f flakes ¢V¢|' 088 rooms today itn work: on refu- Oleajor Case Reopened. lets. l.ook for signature of .| of Salishury, and Speaker mes F. | New Britain. She received a number . 515 iy ol sy Tl ber o kisin rrents Attorney F. B. Hungerford appear- GROVIE. Curesa Cold in One Day. 80c. | Walsh, of Greenwich ot Eifis ening.

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