New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 26, 1919, Page 2

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re you soin ter Monda he ladies' gk’s ehurch 'and social ernoon night?—a Aid hour at he swimming pool of will be open this aft B0 to 5:30 o'clock. T en for plunges at 6:3 Mr Mrs. xington street, ktner Stanley,, are Lys in New York Mrs. Wolcott Abbe . ¥, is visiting Mrs. ine street Engine company ut at 5:12 o'clock oon for a grass fire treet dump The women vili meet at the orrow to sew Norden Lodge 29-81. Service Orch. The New Britain will hold its weeKly nesday and F‘r\:!-\\ L stead of Tuesday ginging chorus of the nave its rehearsal on ning. Candidates seiety of St who must be between bna 16, will meet Gaturday afternoon at the firet of the new branch of the Sara A. Carol will be At the Boys' ception will be rt W ent of th engaged in war will give a recital periences and Dewey Larsc s chure and accomp ci No a the Fair. for, T for the Mark’ Bre given i e club, who T readings and J At St. Mar 7:45 the speclal Beors: Linslev. Eiten the Good ford Are Paster The meet the 416 prea of going to you Seandinavian tomorrow afte home of M Church street. urged soctety \ad its regular = {he church tis Bdward spending yester of the Method éi Cross 05 to- Boys’ mees Crawford, forme work. g to the K of dvt of the Y ernoon s pool wi! p. m Stanley anted byl of Scheneady. Howard A) was alled ayifter- t theis refug Ma = Adm. 1—advt. band Wed- of thiseek in- T Victory Boydub will Thu o eheal GirFriendly Episcl chureh | thees of at 3 o'k of t ociend in rge. elub this g a re- of Rob- perintend- n ¥ 1as Craw nierseas N will give on sing. h ev r gerd trof C. B Monday night?1 T r at & Berlin lembers - 30 ta he present. met- w Hm afew jshurch eve- Mar! These Miss | 1 overseas ford ning -hill be Rev Hart- | will icha Hast ult by 22 fhe fight an night. A | Judgment case of Dr. charged wit street oaver Charles Mi | Zwick. Th and it him for so Max Unk car from 1: Sovereigns ardinance ness men their offic ed. Fred Wir street while to take the fine of §2 t s « ho | o| iss | | Policeman Meet Sist Bach The Policoma meet his si field, O., W years. The sult of Ci soldiers ret fields of I word passe ter for 15 upon the o On one was a con troops and quaintance “buddies” safd bis he The other heard his 1 had a brotl and mentio law. On ealon wa ated with making ar reun of ett 12 K's for a his | i 1G 1 | Over 60 Y | Rehearsal | The st the produc Girls” to b ater on A1 | soldiers’ mittee, Elks’ club, | sponded, a very su The tale McKinn committee, judgmeht twico under Bishop anc rector of will meet | for renhear: F. M ex- 1 5 e 9 ea « a W at the | at are Tohn JUDGE A prom i this city i Judge Joh for the sct ci source of fact that other mer vention. incumben { oeratic ! his office longer than he as a patient 1 was & He was fined $2 without costs. T0 MEET AFTER 30 YEARS A Of the 6 Y. M. k oW eve- § been pro- Vyman j€\affair, and has simjlar to those ofher faxtory nights ram will cmnm(-,u"\m an reception and ins;.Potion the “Y"&uilding, and the other cvents will. foliow in order. TFollowing the program/in the gyvianasinm, the mem- the Amer given the u including the liard rooms, swimming | ann and rifle range The program follows Introductory speech by T Piano Duet .. Qui Vive s Davis and Wigglesworth. .. Cradle Song, Brahms es Cone, Molander and Rosenburger. Funny, 1 of coming Judge $7 on the Mded a 15-day fe second charvse. For Assanit. $7 and costs was impos el Cashman, who was night in connection of Peter Sajaris on Cashman left town d did not return until i force entire bil- howling Hosiery of the pool tank, bers of n will D building ¢ and Vs with G. Pascoe Feb- after last utolsts In Court. was suspended Frank Zwiclk, leaving his- cal 10 minutes. Attorney tehell appeared for Dr.| e doctor was detained in had expected hemorrhage work in tha who was on Main Something Piano and Xylophone Duet M Anna Stabert, Mr. Alex Malmsgren I hear a Thrush at Bve, Miss Buchholz. Mandolin and Banjo Duet Mossrs. J. Lysakowski and W. Lysakowski for dancins furnished o Orchest reshments. | I | | Cadman Solo- to ad taken necessary time, °h admitted leaving his to 3 in front of the building but claimed the | be an injustice to busi- vho may be detained in longer n they expect over | me elbha 20 Music Servi R« HIGH SCHOOL BOY INFLUENZA VICTI th on Main friends paid a nkle left his car waiting for two m Hartford and vithout costs. to Charles Barry, 16 Years Old, of 231 Chestnut Street Taken T Dur- ing Vacation. Charles Barry, aged 16 years, a_stu- dent in the New Britain High school died at the home of his parents, M and Mrs. Charles Barry of 231 Chest- nut strect at 8 o'clock this morning. He was stricken with influenza during the holidays and recently complica tons et in, causing his death. The bay was a student in wirel telegraphy and was successtul in this line. Besides his parents, a brother, Richard Barry, who is with the Yankee division in France, and a sister, Mrs. Tugene Leach, survive him. The funeral arrangements incomplete. Dennis Nealon Soon to er After a Long Absenco— ught Other Dead. Nealon is soon to ster, Mrs. Little of Spring- ham he has not seen in 30 | meeting to be the re- onversation between two urning from the battle- rance on a transport. No d brother and sis cach looke n Dennls is very a hetween vears, and ther as dead »f the incoming tingent New England some westerne: An ac- was formed between two and during thelr talk one yme was in New Britain remembered that he had nother state that she once rer who resided in this city ned the local minion of the jeing informed that Officer still alive, he communi- his mother, who is now rangements to come here ion are transports SELTZER WRITES HOME. Now in Italy, Has Been With Local Soldie m Pneumonia. or the first time In several months word received yesterd from Sergeant Charles Seltzer who has been in France for over a vear with a nedical detachment recruited from men in this vicinity and which trained at Fort Ethan Allen, Vit The soldler's sister was buried terday and another tister is at present very low. The letter that he now in Italy. Ile has been very sick himself in France accounting for the long period of his part. He had attacks and pneumonia and at recuperating from the lat- was v . : Margaret CHORUS ON IHAND. | 3 states is oung Women for “Girls W Respond Be G at silence on of influenza present 1 ter, chorus fof | Wil rehearsal of the tion “Girls e given at the Lyceum il 28 and 30, by 1 sailors’ reception s held last evening at the Sixty voung women 1 nd the rehearsal prov- ceessful nt ie, of Be the- the com: COLEMAN—RUSGROVE., George D. Coleman of this city and Miss Mary Rusgrove of Bristol were married in Bristol this marning. The wedding ceremony was performed in the Bristol Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman wiil reside this city first by Mrs. the la was selected chairman of who showed excellent tehearsuls will be held eek until the presentation, direction of Prof. W. H i B, W. Irving general di- the production. The .cast tonight Elks' club sal under direction ot Luilen in Colds Cause Headaches Toverish Headaches and Body Pains caused from a cold are soon relieved | by taking LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- NINIJ Tablets. There’s only one “Bro- mo Quinine.” E. W. GROVE'S sig- nature on the box. 8o0c. and Pains the the WALSH TO REMAIN, democratic BY 1LLNESS, of D HOME Leon A. Sprague the commerce, h bheen home in Tiaverhill, Mass. of the illness of his family. Mr, last night sister left CALL Secret chamber called to h achusett several inent leader in ; reported to have said thaf n Walsh will be nominated 1001 board by the next dem- ty convention. The same information disclosed the Andrulewicz wjll be the nber nominated in the con- Dr. J. L. Keily, the present will scek renomination, ry of s because members of gue was notified illness of his mother of his children, and home. s Spri the two fou and onee his of John- | | tended I likewise 1 | | t | | RVEDNESDA n, Machine sunner., # Croix de Gue e For falor in Action. Company D, fne Gun Battalion, A. 1. F., s city over a vear and a fwith a draft increment to gvens and who sailed from s a ‘member of the Janding in rance in decorated the t for valor action. Bolan of June, French He Dby in awarded the croix de guerrc | present ! Pofficial citation. At tioned in Germany. .a big drive when the Ger- ére Dbeing pursued by the gans, Private Bolan distinguish- : other in elf when, with the Meuse river order to the retreating Huns. For t he and his comrades were By the French, as it was accom- | d under a withering fire. The fig of the river will g0 do the, most daring of the ! { f troops, | foat fii- . letter to frierids in this city f¥ate Bolan tells of a relic which he bs'worn around his neck since enter- Jg the service. Tha relic was worn Fhiis “uncle who took part in the| fles of the Civil War. At the battle | SGettyshurs his uncle left the relic hind. Discovering his loss he crawl- “back to the vacated position and Beued the relic which had been given him by his grandmother. His uncle ame out of four s of the war without any serious injuries and with bULT™ few minor scratches. Privat Bolan thinks the relic was his lucky omen during the recent battles Private Bolan is the son of M. Mrs. James H. Bolan of Waterbury. but formerly of Black Rock avenue, this city, While a resident of this city Mr. Bolan ‘was manager of the Peter 'Curran Dry store on Main street and is employed in the same capacity in the Waterbury store | of ihe company. Private Bolan at- he local High school and was an athlete. e also asslsted his father | in the local store. ve: 7 | and | t Goods as | MAPLE HILL BOY BACK FROM FRONT i i Sergeant Forest Farlton Served 12 Months With Evacuation Hospital No. 5 With American Forces. | Sergeant Forest Earlton. son { Mrs. Martin 8honts af Maple Hill been discharged from the army vear's service at the front with Evacuation hospital N atta the first American Sergeant Farlton city on November overseas on February 3, 1918, He was with the first division in all the big drives and the follewing record of the hospital unit to which he was attach- ed is interesting, showing as it does the number of patients cared for in cach sector and the units from which they came: Servy Magneval. Thierry, 3.358; Viller Cotterettes, 2 170; Le Veuve, 2,137: Stadden, Bel- gium, 3.918, and Male Les ns, 70 Evacuation hospital No. 5 cared men from the first and secand, 2 28th, 82d, 42d and 77th American visions and also Tnglish units. had the following French vigions: 32, 2, 36, 28, 37 and 91 the total advanced zone casualties the American army this hospital 18-1-2 per cent. Of the total A casualties it handled 8 per cent its death rate one-third of per cent. Sergeant Earlton” is at present on {he with Evacuation Unit has after U. hed to division enlisted in this 1917, and went | 2,626: Chatcau 5 for 6th, ai- Tt di- or in had and one was s brother, Everett, acean returning hospital No. 4 GIRL COUT BANQUET. W. C. A, Will Have Dinner 1-T¢ This Kvening, RESW S G 6, will hold AL this eve- < is the first the The Girl composing troops a. banquet at the Y ning at 6:20 o'clock. get-together meeting which has been hald by the scauts of the association and may be the runner of ofhers with the growth the organization. Miss Ruth T.oomis will be in charge of the activities, which will held in the gymnasium. The after dinner speakers will be Miss Emma Zanzing- er; Miss Vera Sobaftski Traop 6 and Miss Bdna Olson of Troop 5 will spealc upon “Why [ Joined the Cirl Scouts.” Miss Marthu Norton of Troop and Miss Mary of Troop will speak upon “My Ideal for Troop and Troop respectively. Misy Laura Nell will give an address upon the subject, “What | Know Best Scouting.” Five girls from Troop will give a scout couts of the and W. C. Th of sort, by fore- of be of 5 Hellstein [ g (i in [ OF P. MEETING. St. Blmo lodge, Knights of Pythias, will hold an open meeting in Judd's hall tontght, and a program has been prepared for the oceasion R. .| Crawford will show his war relics and Dowey Norton wlll reclte. John Tar- son will render vocal solos K. Piles Cured i Druggists refund OINTMENT fails Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles, Stops Trritation; Soathes and no;..ls.‘ You can get restful sleep after the | first application. Price 60c | 6 to 14 Days, it PAZO to cure Itching, money SCOUTS RE-ORGANIZ The first meeting of the re-organised Y. M. C. A. troop of Boy held last night in the b ment with a fair-sizod Plans for the first hike were discussed, and it hold the first ¥ will probably tain. The heretofore Scouts was depd attendance. of he was decided to The destination Pinnacle to season the be Moun- be known group as | 76th | | D. i { open ! e— Y, MARCH 26," 1919, GRISWOLD PRAIS 18 YEAR OLD HERO | | Tells Army and Navy Club of Exploits | | of Corporal William i « : | iregory. | At the meeting of the s T O H. Griswold, Company C Army and Navy club in the Alfred commanded A. last night | ! | Captain S € in France, spoke works interestingly of the on. <Captain company the time t until of | { the Yankee | wold told manded from ing Connectic hack to the One f Div the Gris- he com- of their leav- he was sent country a casual, the most interesting paris { of the ex-captain’s discourse was the | story of Corporal William Gregory's work. Corporal Gregory is the eight. cen year old member of Company B who has Leen recommended for the C., for valor in battle. During heavy fighting, Captain Griswold Corporal Giregory was in an field under heuvy fire when = German advanced. Holding his ma- chine gun in his hand, he fired and hit the Hun between the eyes, killing him instantly. The German dropped on Gregory and knocked him to the ground and at the same time a ‘“po- tato-masher” hit the spot where the New Britain corporal had been stand- ing. If the body of the German had not knocked Gregory to the ground, he would have heen instantly killed. At the close of his talk, a soc was held and refreshments smokes given the members club. A large attendancs and several members of wold’s old company had their opportimity to talk r events in war with their cx-leader. SHORT CALENDAR LIST the said, al | hand Gris- first the was on Capiain ov Number of Civil Suits Will Large Come Before Court on Friday For | Assignment For Trial. | The short calendar list for the city court session Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, is as follow B. Miller against Sam Lehrer. ar- demurrer. for the plaintiff, for the defendant. The Sunset Orchards company | against 1 Goldstein, pleading, Judge B. . Gaffney for the plaintiff, Lawyer M. D. Saxe for the defendant. (teorge Gordon el against Bd- ward X. Callahan, answer or default. Mink for the plaintiffs, Law- Woods for defendant. | 1. Blake, ct ainst Fd- “allahan, answer or default, Mink for {he plaintiff, Law- | Woods lefendant. nileicoyez against Hronis gument ‘of Tudge Gaffney Lawyer M D. Saxe v yer J. G Bdwin ward X Cooper & v Julian K Jaw Sarcrwicz. motion Judge F. B. Hungerford for the plain tiff, Lawyer L. 1. Rachlin the de fendant, and Cooper & Mink for the | garnishee ! The Rogers Sash & Door Co., against the Ridgewood Realty Co., et. al., dis- closure of defense and judgment, Law- ver H. P. Roche for the plaintiff, Law ver . L. Steele for the defendant John F.Johnson, et. al, against Ridgewood Realty Co., disclosure defense and judgment, Lawyer H Roche for the plaintiff, Lawyer E Steele for the defendant Oscar Anderson against son, default Lawver J. G the plaintiff, Lawyer H. I the defendant John Carbo dino answer I the plaintiff, defendant. Harry Richman, answer. for the plaintiff, Lawyer the ve G for the for disclosure, for s the of i, 1. J. Swan- Woods for Roche for i Charles Giar- G. Woods Alling for against wwyer J. Klett & v the Avedisian against Morris | Lawyer J. G. Woods M. H. Camp 1919 WALL PAPER STYLES Decorative Cut-Out Borders Again Most Popular We are now showing the largest and most cxclusive assort. ment of 11919 WALL PAPERS Our Decorative Individual Cut-Out-Borders are striking! tiful and surprisingly inexpensive. Do not deny us the pleasure of showing you our selections. You will be surprised as well as pleased: The JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ PHONE 359 CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD. fternoon Dresses Taffetas, Satind, Crepe Meteors, Georgette Crepes and in com- binations of all the season’s materials at $25.00. 25, Stunning Spring Suits Our Suits are in the bhox and bhlouse effects, the strictly tail- ored modes. the semi-fitted and the sports models. 0, We have grouped them at the following prices: $25 50, $2 $31 New Dolmans and Cape In every known new material, handsomely lined or unlined or in all satin, with stunning marabou trimming. They have the new subtle touches and you can’t help liking them. 0, $16.50. $19 We have marked them at $12. 5, $25.00. $20.7 5, $37.50, $39.75 and up Got a CORN You Don’t Want? Safe to say if you have any corns at all, you don't want them. Neither do we, but we can, by snggestion, show you the ready means to relieve their ache and distress and afterwards take them PLACING NIGHT SHIFT Will Run on Fafnir Beaving Com y Two Shifts Until Departments Ar Running Smoothly. . ) complete some work now in pro- of | with | cess and to keep the production certain on level others to while statad, departments the put on Fafnir Bearing factory is| a night force. The work, | temaporary the officials| will be started at once and it is the desire of the company that the | work be allowed Lo run along smooth- Iy without one department hindering the progress of another. The reports that the placing of night shift wauld mean the doubling of the working force at the factory | are unfounded, inasmuch as but about half the departments of the factory ) to be affected. The sole purpose of the shift is to expedite work which has fallen behind in certain the shop it s be of this in rts aof CHURCH NOTICES. Christian Science church. the evening meeting will usual Wednesday take ¥ chureh, Lenten 1 o'clock W o'clock te- place at this evening. Lutheran AIN THIN PEOPLE will formation services will N t1 NEW BRIT is I h Ritra-Phosphate vou a fesh | | { | | | steady increase of firm, each | day. Tt supplies the brain and 1 it althy an ssential substance to | FeaRint Inai s otivelformbin| Ritro-Phosphate normail ho Sold bY Clark a an st which th Larve of replaces | and New T deti- back and creates & Arug, B lew strenzth rergy Brainerd By Britain nite & - co0d ists unde ! WHITE PROPERTY ON Bodwell terday White sisting erty “little deep. making it possible for a man to utilize for large frontag gtve houses build a few houses for purchasers on casy heen aged is in Progress at the present time of any out. Just try REXALL CORN SOLVENT. Isn't that a good sug- gestion? A few cents invested, a few moments to apply it, a few times used. and that is the end of the corn. Clark&bmincrdis | DRUG STORE 3 CThePexall STshe I81 MAIN STREET |SATURDAY IS LAST EAST STREET SOLD DAY TO FILE LISTS Realty Company Will Cut | Income Tax Delinquents Are Giver Land Up Into Small Varms Short Extension of Time By for Buyers. tevenue Officials The Bodwell Realty Several days of people Al con- grace have aidfmor their income tax returns with the col bee purchased the Elizabeth granted to who property on Bast of about nd two houses. which immediately street, six lectors who hall for and one the collectors stated this morning tha stragglers will have acres of land were in session in city The valuable level prop- several weeks, ¢ is and very fertile il be developed into feet | terms until Saturday tc farm cach 00 file their returns. The number in not yet filed the r about will bhe sold on this port of their earn be ecasy city who have e land for a garden while paying | ings for taxation is seid to quite it jlarge and they are warned to take The property will provide for a of gardens, having a Bast Street where there water and electrieity. will opportunity to build some | authorized agents of and it is undevstood that the | enue office smpany’s contractors are willing to | be stiff. present time are in Room 412 in city hall and has | be there daly until Saturday to take locating | veturns. As soon as the days of gracs the opportunity offered hefore a alty de be numbe MY is attached to inquents on city It | Delinquents will songht out' by an the internal rev thelr re and penaltics city at collectors wil the wh wi There & in the two men terms in 3odwell ry progre The Realty sive company v since in this city eight yYears ago and every | have elapsed the names of those whe development the been where company successful, the most has man- | are known to have pecially | come to flle tax reports will be pre building | pared : they will -be hunted dowr by men specially detafled to /tha: I work. : had sufficientgn- elvidere ind section of the city

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