New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 25, 1919, Page 2

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"TUESDAY., MARCH 25, 1019, Ec%‘%fin LADIES OF NEW BRITAIN g _ It affords me much pleasure to bring to At Bazen Fels Tht t Propa- 7~%:3 your notice the worid’s finest fine of || rwucs | GoOoD I i m wal'e. HOUSEKEEPING da Has Been Uniair : Aluminu s (Specia;—l,;l‘nrflvypm1'1_\ » MIRRO ALUMINUM : ~_‘T"‘_‘“ . Hazen, chairman of the st: iteo on cascation. nas o o - For Beauty Quality, ‘Workmanship, Convenience and Durablllty terimg ne wineetonet wiom | Mirro Stands in a Class by Itself. Won’t You Stop in and B oo e e | Inspect It? f sent out to discredit the educa-| committee and he wants all in-| fted in fairness to attend the hear- | ; % bion April 1. Iis open letter | erewith are submitted three bills| the educational committee | Hardware 336 Main Street to present to the general ! They are the result of conscien-! s and painstaking effort to mect Esituation more or less familiar to a| Brge proportion of the people of this| e m——— = £ B The bills speak for themselves. | J 7 | ORGAN RECITAL TOMORROW. | morrow, : o'clock. The IR "APTAIN GRISWOLD | e e To create a board of education | ¢ 5 { 7 are bo. | 1and Murmurs (Siegfried). 2,'Dréams. Shall represent the people of thes TO SPEAK TONIGHT! crnoon organ recitals which are be- ! 3, Prelude Thstan oo Py 2 to Tristan and Isolda. 4 and function selely in the inter- ing conducted by Joseph Beebe,. or- Cradle. song. 5, The Rhine Journes @st. of education. e 3 g wmist of the South Congregation (Twilight of the Gods). 6, Overture (“2d. To provide a greater measurc| A, Army and Navy Cluh Ar. church will be held at the chureh to-!'to Tannhauser EEehte ald to our rural districts and( *° * & A« Army and Navy Club Ar- Fhelp to equalize the financial bu mes\ i Special cases where injustice is now | done. ’ Seryice Men. ©“8d. To inerease local responsibil-| i ' Ity ‘on the part of town school com-| The members of the Army and | I O H I mittees. | Navy club of the Y. M. C. A. are to| “Tt is the duty of every citizen and| ) ranges Program Yor Former eing assaulted after having heen | committee of the general assembly | complishments: ve the privilege tonight of hearing | ; As most of the men from this city who | ¥ being stoned | our’ peaple two words and their| have seen the Boche in action have | he testified. He | meaning—‘propaganda” and ‘camou-| not vet roturncd, Captain Gr d's ffie mep and the other | flage’ During the last two or threef account of the part the New Britain | g caughW\by Officer Mc- | weéks there has been in many of the|lads had in the actual warfare prom- i woman calld¥, the officer, | newspapers of the state a persistent : t e p m. § it hoped that hae! Blar- | called from his house. Accerding [ an atmosphere of suspician. This is|will relate his experiences s o Ger. oo her story, her hubsznd went to the | ‘camouflage’ pure and simple, and : ‘ L to the men who have re. e . work . in i ffon( of the house. They insulted Some powerful influences are in-| eontly returned. Bhts of agriculture. i 3 ETicubiry The story told by the husband was | violence. unfairness and widespread | ception to fthe men from overesas. | " Tvers, Brldges and Har-| . what ifferent, he stating that he | character of the attacks, together| Opportunity will be' given for all ea.| OPEN TO ALL EX"SFRVICF NiEN mission a recommendation | ¥ A with E Pr 2 3 i e given for all ex- Vi V] ; o W, F' the as: e . improper he told them to move aw vance public education and can im-| membership, which provides the Come and Meet the C‘her e 0 S 5 Lo blv. Tt provides that | eom his house. Tnstead of moving. | POS® no possible disadvantage upon| <Y privileges free until 0 | the highway commissioner may secure i a ; 1 ex-service men and their. friends Luke Hmsfan Go { work on the highway. The labor | fairs so they beat him. similarity between these bills and the - Captain Griswald tonight derived from this source will greatiy Others Before Judge Morrison bill. The Morrison bill cen- James | espocially every parent to study thes h o i . S Hd im- | bills and to know the conditions whieh | | ~17'\?" Griswold give a first-hand ac promipted the committee in presenting| “OUnt of the experiences of onr hoys | to the | them. | under his command during the heavy | about mid- | - “Events of the past few vears have | fighting in the region of Seicheprey. | of a woman, | indelibly stamped upon the minds of | P ises to be most interesting. \mymmh{ fd, because her husband was | effort to throw about the educational| he is modest in regard to his own ac. | \ CAPTAIN GRISWOLD : S = Eie man captive and his escape. i . Ot . ost ow to remonstrate with the men | ‘bropaganda’ intended to mislead the| The program will alse consist of a " “ h N B I d h IR Cavanced Keeping them awake by talking { Deople. e | will te oW ew ritain lads met the 3 followed by a short! B h ey Pnnmiulhm, and be went out to avenge the | spiring attac on the educational| husiness session. when preliminary | oche 3 insult and was stoned. committee. This is evident from the| plans will be made for the ¥ ro. g 5 - z : the abvious fact on the face of! servie g poady | one ¢ o mondation I met’ the men while going home and | _ service mien, who have not - alreads becon e “":;"]:‘;‘mf::,’":; as their conduct on fhe street way | the bills that they are intended to ad-| done so, to fake out the ¥ seriics | - - < N Gl they set upon him and heat him. The | any parties who honestly and solely The officers of the Army and R f h — S k ___.0 h IHE i'“"‘”r fuom = prison, the Cheshire | gtiier two accused stated that Zem. | Sefk the good of our schools. cluh extend a hearty Invitation to all I erres me"ts MOKeES rc eStra j Reformatory and county Jails for | kowsky was interfering with their af- | “There is nat one single point of 93 ASYLUM - 8T, ! assist the stateand there is 2 general Samuel Cool, H. D. Humphrey and | tralized control in the hands of HARTFORD. feeling that these prisoners will hene- | Prank -Nair paid fines of $2 without | commission The first of the c { i fit by the autdoor exercise. costs for parking their cars on Main | mittee's bills puts this control square- | | reet over 40 minutes, yesterday. | v 4P to the board of education itself, Renier, Pickhardt Cook's car was standing . near the | and suggests a way whereby the pea- A bill making if a state prison of-| New Britain Trust bank for two |Plein each county can be sure of be- 2l A . 3 & Dunfl ‘ Severe Auto Penalty. | { fense of not more than 10 vears for| hours, Nair's for one hour and .20 | ing properly represented on the hoard. i { | persons defacing automobileg, chang-| minut and Humphrey's near the “The Morrison bill proposed to put' : ing the numbers or markers of ma-} National bank for over an hour. all the financial burden upon the i 127 MAIN ST, = | chines. has been reported favorably.| = Adam Dinnano stopped his car di- | State. The committee’s second bill i Tt has been found in many cases that| reetly in front of the fire hydrant | $Ymply increases state aid in accord- Cl'rY ITLMS i automebile thieves soon as they| opposite the police station vesterday | #Nce With th same vlan that is now have stolen a car. take immediate|and returning to it after ten minutes | In force. plus the addition of discre- steps to Dlice the car in a condition | was placed under arrest. Dinnano | tionary power to the board that it : that even its owner will not recognize | forgot about the ordinance, he said, [ M&y ive special relief in case of nec- tanler Women's Relief /Corps will ;- and paid a fine of $3 without costs, | 6stity, subject to the approval of the d. tho regular meeting at 2:3 A very important piece of legisla-| The non-support case against Louis | Poard of contral and a certification tion has been reported fovorably. in a| Winkle h becn postponed mntil | from the tax commissioner showing ilworth hall. hill that provides that defendants ind Afay 3. W that a town so aided has done its st | non-support actions who jump tholir) part. i ¥ ] 3 n assig for | hail. leave the bondsman liable . for The Morrison bill would reduce lo- o 10 o' iomorrow Morning | surrender of the amount put up for ansibility, while the commit- Women. Misses and Children T 2 r W. M. Green- ! appearance in court to the family of rd Dbill directly increases the ounsel for the plaintiff aad:! the accused. Tn many ‘states where power and responsibility of local o 35 a week, whereupon Ars s ¢ 8 ) 4 DRESSES of Distinction court, the state has taken the bait “In fact, all three proposed bills 2 ¢ bk Ot b b sl SUITS, In delightful new effects ng of Martha! money, and the dependents of the de- s 47‘ z are intended to stimulate local inter- | Sy aicray 1 e B R :\‘y'l \u”] 1d on! fendant were ,m‘m’—x : a"fm ,m!ht(:) ‘,—_—o BANCY 2 “ LA 0, est and general participation in the ! i WAISTS, in novel innovations Marel at T:45.{ to an almshouse for keeping. improvement af schools. NO MORE MUSSY HAIR SHORT SKIRTS, In will receive the \ 1 has been s “A serious situation is facing the ¥ ow can keen soar fai injplice fian Doraing bl oh mncenal afternoon social | awardis the fown of Berl Answer Alarm of Fire. country schools, and unl ction is y ol ave woie i leak % G4 o Isging o o § s of the chap-| 56.621 compensation resulting During the midst of a banquet Iast | taken now many sectlons will suffer, afthat." Tts self sdjosting cap shape fis it neatly to 5 CAPES and DOLMANS, In fnvited to 4 from damages collect »m the town | evening at the Central flre station, | and next fall some chl;(ljl.\ will p;‘fl)u # R | B {he licad LT semiiery; s sirordly bend rsde of many modish styles by reason of an automobile acciden ¢ department wes called out for alably find themselves without teachers ) 3 E cl. Jr.. who I in that place July, 1917. Tt “n: m\v o ;Ey a 1ear veranda at the home | of any kind ! e = STRIKING NEW SWEATERS ral Decker at New | remiembercd 1] i auto truck f Charles Seltzer of 9% Clark street. “The public hearing on these T‘!i”sl b pent the week-end ' Was damaged falling through a| Dumage to the extent of §30 was| will be held Tuesday, Abnril 1, at 2, < parents. Mr. and - lridze in Berlin, owing to changes in| done. lngine companies 1, 2 and 3| p. m., in the hall of the house at the| \f 545 Aveh str fhe highway. and the town was made| respended to the alarm. state capitol. Tt is important that| for Key W. the defendant in @ suit bronght by| On raturn to the on, the ban- | citizens with an earnest interest in our . o continue the cwners. and judgment was found| quet whick featured the closing of a | public schools be present and 4\[vros.\l \» Admiral Decker dgainst the town | pinocinte tournument, was resumed. | themselve b 3 : = - i Speeches were made by Commission- EDWARD W. HAZEN, rele of the | ers Frank J. Moran and [rank I.| “Chairman Educational Committee.”! . chureh will! Only One “BROMO QUININE | Conlon, Chier R. M. Dame and As- L el ousfloreteoatiial Ieodore | Td ot enuine, call for full name | sistant Chief W, Noble and Captains T 2 home you would be foolish— | i | i at 8 o'clock | LAXAT T BROMO QUININE Tab- | Hoftman, f : Assistant Chief W. ! Yet it's pretty warm in the 400 MAIN STREET lin of Mer-! Irts. Took for signature of E. W.| the tourncy were Captain George NOTICE ! i | i { i OPP. ARCH. Unusual Spring Raiment for Rcok tomorrow afterncon In thei nkle was in court some time ago and was ordered to pay his wife $10 a week for her support and for her four children. FHe continued to do this for a time, and then drop- fl(mh I”’nm(, & Fircmen Have to Stop Eating and attractive > I middle of the day. jon Work in YOVE. Cnres a Cold in One Day. 20c. | Hoffman. first; Assistant hief W. J o i\'.yl-h. nd; Lidderman Johu The public is warned not “Sprig has comb.” lest Main stroet Sl BRI e poumes, o ke putting greens || anmenris e e § | DO You Want to Save 4c a Yard itlon i JUDGE DENTES REQUEST. weihi e | Waid Contests Waxing Warm For | At the hearing in the probate court { on Shuttle Meadow Country : e ? on Imported Hand W hich she believes i e . Alfred Woodhouse of New Haven for | Olyb grounds prosecution p Ovefl e a LetectiondtimaRdrawsincar I No el el et e s b v . i 2y . e b e "% Tar] e interest v the campaign for tax | T on to be pald from o trust fund | will follow any violations. 4 £ collector has dwindled the added in- | Gafrne e e squest. Annie B o e e e i o Shuttle Meadow Club.| f you d I viding in the will for the creation of | o~ —~_- il Y | k stua o s S e G e e . If you do take a walk over the tracks to 400 ith his mother W. W. Bracl he republican town commitice hus! peop grandson, Ernest Thomas Wood- ! o e Sl g aado its neminariora for conneiimen | none wh recontly died At New Hav. Main Street. These Crepes are guaranteed The.swimming pool of the Y. W. If : lections are ot kén from roon A JLGTE ng s the April | an allowance of funeral expenses for Crepes!? student at Middlebury colleg Ver- ! campaigns for places in the common 4 en at the age 11 years. Provision ., A. will be open for vlunges today. I M il ar was made in the event of the boy's om 2:80 p. m. to §:30 v mi. The | Mr. Batfey iwes at 605 Lincain street | 30 the amount of the trust would The Spring Tonic Value Of '} fast color, and will not shrink. usiness Girls’ clut 1 meot at, 7:45. | ¢ 16 owner of & lirge fay ! he applied to the residue of the es- t 8:45 o'clock. @ basksiball game Mr. liavi lives at 3241 0 1o which the buy's father and S Ty ill be held M street and is o prominent man- | gung, Mrs. W. W. Bullen. are the On ale wednesday at 8:30 a. m. i1 Miss Helen Cadwell of Harrison | uincturer. He has already served the !y iy, reet, has had for a recent guest, | city on the old hoard of pt safety e trs, ¥. B. Appleby, secreta £t T ymination or T | THIE ACTIV i A tonie and body-builder in any form is no more valuable than the good At 35C Yard, Value 48C Few Haver Woman Snffr hea 3 b pek R i ) sia 10 Greenwood | old Rexall Syrup of Hypophosphites Compound. The more depen- Harters. 8 e A | street reported to the police that his| dence you place on it the more benefits it can give you. RBetter i T A number of New Britain women The ¢ rats w ave their ori- | Clothes line was stripped by thieve buy a bottle today. Price $1.00 the Bottle. | 0 HE /il attend the open soffrage hearing | ics for the clection of delegates 10 | 1oy ovoning. Fugene I Porter has 3 T R WEDNESDAY SPECIALS hich will be held in Hartford to- | the city convention and the nomina- | Leported to the police the theft of a - i orrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock, in the | tion of candidates for the couneil in | pox containing coffin plates from in L3 . B o isccmbiy, at the capitel. | the varlos wards on ADHl I between | frmnt or ths B G, Porter Sona stareon| | 'l 36 inch Percales, Light and Dark Patterns Miss Helen Cadwell of Harrison | the hours of 5 and ¥ D. N The city | Majin strect last evening. H treet, and Mrs. F. B. Appleby. of | conveniion will nominate the repre- 7 e ! lsc Y d Jew Haven, attended the Dartmouth ; sentatives on the school board and CHURCH N@UICES. | ar filay ‘evening. — meet this evening at o'clack, DR Mrs. C. A. Schmidt of Baniorth Stanley Memorfal chureh: The Boy _7]”_? xRl Stsre ™ : 27 ln.Ch Dress Ginghams, Stripes and Checks street, anticipating a visit from | Don’t fail to attend the T O. B A.| gco will meet this evening at 7:15 fier son, Frank W. Schmidt and his | dance at Turncr Hall, Tuesday eve. | o'clock. Fmmanuel Gospel street: 181 MAIN STREET k 15C Yard . who are on their way to_ this | ning, arch 2. -Music by Lynen's | Rey. 1. & will conduct the s . . , 8, Tilson Detroit, Michigan i chestra avr., services this evening.

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