New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 18, 1919, Page 10

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ENON’S 236 Park Cor. Blgeflow RS ORE TROLLEY- MEN F-GET BLUE ENVELOPE | jupt. Beardsley Announces Further Action for Alle 1 Short Arin A\c- tivities on Local Lincs. E ®ollowing ave if the Connc fity for the past few weeks, 17 rute, A. R. J. Arutc Willinms, four trolley s were discharged this i Superintendent Frank L. Beards- failure to properly No further company a to the superi which detectives this mk nd ions been ca n by company in conduc linst the tendent today that the registering of had been noticed the company cctives hien, accordin Mr. Beardsley repancies in by conductors stated checkers of time t. De HEUMATIC PAINS S%‘ELLING il When the able ‘and the ing or Niustarine does relief. Onc To Begy never ment of any k aimost unbea sharp and pie gnawing By ve quick and Dblessed incessant small box proves it extreme use op any Mustarine dgain waste plasters or slow ina pain onc and vou'll time with lini- acting outfits s-—always in morning | ction \un ! for | were sent | ICKE CIRE AN HE BETTER KIND, COSTS NO MORE FOR YOUR EASTER DINNER Delivered To Your Door To Avoid Disappoiniment Phone and Reserve Your Qrders Early: and have been con- | to ! ducting Superintendent m.!»( known th { by conductors L-“7ne wen | he saia ferly register { Accordin }u\(!d\ mor | ! Britain invstigations Beu New did ot employed changing. werd i 4 by me.” 4 10 prop- 1sley hod i because fares to the “enductors will he superintendent are under surveillance, and discharged in a few days, The ing on simil state and is is carry- about th )b the nging. Connecticut company campaigns ctermined short cl conductors from WILL RECEIVE COMPE Decision of Supreme Court Children of Late Ttalian Resident. TION Fayors By a decision of the supreme coart, three children of Sal who was killed on September 3, to compensation. paid to Clotide Quisippe, F | the cutore Picei- nim, entitled money will be mother of Pedemonte, 1918, The Piccinim, e cd erico and as their guardian. Salvatore was killed in ptember, being struck lin-New Britain dinky. A au arose over the payment of combenst | {ion to his children as he was illegal- ly married Beriin last by the SELLS WITHOU A raid conducted by on the store conducted by Usilio Aug- Arch street about —two resulted in the arrest of vesterday afternoon on es of selling liquor without a li- In court tomorrow morning will be tried. It is alleged proprietor of the fruit store havd cider. ustonelli on weeks ag0 yroprietor the that the has been selling case Post, G. R., will hold an tomorrow afternoon at the Kenilworth club ce is desired. Stanley { open meeting 2:30 o'clock at hall A full atten Specials for Opening Sale McKee Refrigerators First of all. we want:to say refrigerator. Tt is a materials yoyr provisions most econo It may me dividends in m wed ¢ nothing of the refrigerator scientica safely a little more m nd i anitary, easily cl on ice bill that the McKec is not a ‘“cheap’” from the best receptacle in which preserved with the ut- lly constructed aned store and 10ney invested, but vou will receive less waste of food and bet- greater length of time a good re- ¢ models and sizes from which you can st the one a special indu Special Pric to you choose As we have made as listed bhelow on See these Specials in our sh ssortment erator will convinc Model Golden throughout, Top Ash Gafvanized Stecl all Tce Case. through, well douhle walls solid hardware, patent trap, lever lock ¢ Special price $24.95. Ice capac Model Same as No.. 7 enameled. Sized Special price $24.95. construction Meodel Three Door T vision chamber, te inches wide, 18 Special price $3 ont Icer. enameled s de 42 Mode! IFront Tcer. T ically appearance. Three Door A sanitary, pract indest beautiful in inches high. Ice 90 Other capacity from $14.40 McKee models Uncle Sam used tleships and in our army barr tion CORPLETE HOME FURNISHERS 40-56 FOR STREET ARTFORD tinned 30 inches wide, inches wide, Ice capacity Same construction as 1bs. Refrigerators acks. A r needs. you to make your selections early, several of the most popular models ow window, then come in and look minutes spent in e you that it is your k No. 74 Oak V: th insulated Finish. with bottom; irnish Lined roundded seamless with charcoal sheating. wire shelves, removable 45 pipe, 20 100 1bs, inches deen, inches high ity Ne. 073 4 and has provision chamber, white 18 inches deep, 43 80 1bs. inches high No. 019 No. A very model popular inches h Ice No. 420 capacity lain steel lined provision camber, ca to clean 19 inches deep, cial price $t extensively on our bat- pretty recommenda- ABENTS FOR GLERWOGS Rages OVERLOOKIRG who is named | j DEATHS AND NERALS | | Bridget A. Leghorn. | i Miss Bridget A. Leghorn died last night at her home at 40 Lincoln street after o short illness of pneuwmonii Miss Leghorn’s death will come as it shock to her frien e, She was a member of several Catho- lic societic Surviving are (wo, brothers Michael P. Leghorn of thix vity and Joseph Leghorn of New Jto chelle, Y. and four sisters, Sister| Mary Ireneus of Augustine Con- vent of Bridgeport, and the Misses Anna, Mary and Elizabeth Leghorn. L legion of Louise Hiltbrand. Hiltbrand died at the New | hospital last night{ illness. Miss Hilt- lid for a num- imitted to the o for treatment. Louise in General after o lengthy brand had been an inv ber of vears and was haspital some fime She is survived by five brothers, Wil- lliam of this city, Frederick of Plain- {\ille ana John of Forestville, - and {1wo brothers in New York. The fu- yeral will he held from the home of Hiltbrand at 127 Greenwood afternoon at 2 o'clock he Erwin Mortuary 2. Klingherg will of- {William stroet Sunday E T[«\It‘,, Inrmcrl\' a lo- died at her home In rtford last night. Before her mar- riage she was Miss Elizabeth Kennedy of this city. John Cor John Corrigan, Philadelphi. notified. Cor dent of this ecit v three sisters, Lillian, Cassie and Alice, | and one brother, William, with the American army in Germany. |ALL FRENCH TRAINS TO STOP 3 MINUTE! gan. aged 42, died in s here have been | May 1 Stoppage Will Simply Be | Demonstration and Will Not Greatly Inconvenience Public. ' Paris, April 18.—The role to bhe ! played by the railroad men in the May {1 demonstration has been decided by the Federation to consist in its main * [ feature of a three-minute stoppage of | trains at or about 7 o'clock in the | ! morning. ! | The union’s instructions explicitly | ! state that the stoppages must not in | any way endanger the public, special | gangs being assigned to make any | urgent repalrs necessary to the tracks, | | etc., and the union expressly dis- | | claims all responsibility for individual ! { acts done outside of its instructions. | | The Paris subway, street car and !amnihus employves’ union met yester- { day to consider how it should cele | brate the first of May. Although i { decision was not made public it is understood that a general stoppage ‘ of service will be probable. l MANY JEWS MASSACRED Paris, April 18.—Detachments of the command of General Petlura, the | Ukrainian peasant leader, have heen | j carrying out excesses against the | Jews in Galicia, according to an Bx- { change Polish National committec Im Bastov, it is declared, were killed and wounded 50 are said to have } Ukra S are said have pillaged the Jei shops , Javoroff, northwest Lembur to have committed similar ex Czortkoff, west of Husiatyn, Loneena. and PRI S AI‘PO]\ TED. Rev. Alexander Tanski has transferred by Rt. Rev. John op of the diocese of Har: assistant to the pastor at the Heart church in this city. Revw. ! Stanislaus Blacejowski by the same | order ¥ been transferred from this city to St. Stanislaus church in Meri- | den as assistant cred | Limitation of Claims. “ourt of Probate holden at New Britain, within and for the Dis- trict of Berlin, in the County of Hart- ford and State of Connccticut, on the 17th day of April, A. D. 1919 Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Judg On motion of Anton Hafner of said | Britain as executor of the last! and testament of Laura Elenor: Hafner, late of New Britain, within said district deceased This court doth decree that months be allowed and limited for tha creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims against the same to the execu {or and directs that public notice given of this order by advertising in a in said New | a circulati At a Esq., Ne , and thereof on the public s in s town or New hll'vu. nearest tha | place where the deceased last dwelt. Certifieq from Record. MORTIMER H. CAMP, Clerk, HARVARD CREW Annapolis, Md., April 18 VArsity and freshman rowing arrived here this morning, \ the Mhe freshi last nigh Crews went oyt morning. They got water kicked up by Neve, n crews four for practic a taste ARRIV Ha completi his that will compcie a fresh breezc. | AXELROD'S PHARMACY Telephone 1366 ICHHORN AR April 18, Her: the former Spartacan police Berlin, has been arrested by G overnment troops at Brunswicl ixchange Telegraph dispateh Copenhagen s When the ook Brunswick, Richhorn tried escape by blane, but the was forced to land and the was captured by the soldie London, Sold at the same fair price as before the war. INSTANT POSTUM The favorite table beverage of former coffee drinkers. Arich, delightful drink that provides Teal economy. Not a 57 of Wasie TEL. 1435-: ysatisfactory wear. FREE DELIVERY Armour Star Easter Hams, Avg 8—10 Ibs Fancy [ean Skinaned Fresh Shoulders Fancy Lean Roast Fancy Lean Smeked Shoulders Roast Veal ...... Veal Stew ....... Rib Roast Beef Rib Corned Beef Fresh Hamburg Sausage Meat 10e 29¢ 25¢ 22¢ 30c 18¢ 28¢ Heckler’s Flour bg $1.60 New Britain expects “Wil- son” Hats to have plenty of style and snap to hold their color and shape and give And as usual, New Britain will no* be disappointed. In style and quality these Hats take equal rank with the “Wilson” standard in Men’s Clothes. The surprising thing is that such a stylish fine quai- ity Hat as that pictured above is purchasable for three doi- lars and fifty cents. Knox and Dobbs and Wil- son Hats. $3.50, $5 $6 and $8. THE MODEL MARKET P1SD. ichhorn, chief in from | troops machine fugitive A. H. Enoch JEWELRY Take Advantage of this Offer For three days only com- mencing SATURDAY 20 per cent. off on all Jewelry. We carry the following: SILVERWARE Watches Diamonds Bracelets Lavallieres CUT GLASS Ivory Toilet Sets Manicuring Sets Bracelet Watches Cuff Links igarette Clocks Cases Fountain Pens, THE QUALITY JEWELRY STORE 340. Main Street. Opposite Commercial St. WHO’S WHO IN NEW BRITAIN The Leading Merchants in Pictures GUESS WHO THEY ARE CASH PRIZES ON MON.—TUES.—WED. You See the Backs. Do You Know Them? $10 $10 $10 $10 PRIZES For Those Guessing the Greatest Number Most Interesting Local Novelty Ever Shown! SEE IT AT THE LYCEUM STORE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 171 Park St. Cor. Maple St- High grade Wheat Flour 98 Ib sack $6.25 Campbell’s Pork and Beans Campbell’s Soups Queen of the Valley Tomatoes Ige size cn 17¢ Queen of the Valley Corn ... Sauerkraut 2 'z cans 25¢ l) & C Flour 2 pkgs 25¢ . Y. State Pea Beans 2 Ibs .. 25¢ Pears ..... 2 cans 25¢ Apricots large can 25¢ Strawberries in Syrup large can Fancy Plums . 10¢ . can 15¢ None Such Mince Meat 2 pkgs Eggs Guaranteed Cond. Milk 2 Brer Rabbit Molasses large can 2 Small Cooking Onions Tomatoes doz Carrots Toilet Paper 6 rolls 23 Victor cans 25 Matches 5 boxes 23c 49c Snowdrift Shortening can 3le 32¢ Nut Oleo .. .... 35¢ Oleo. First prize pg 37c Baby Brand Oleo 1b Wesson Oil qt Sound Grape Fruit Good Brooms ea Sweet Juicy Oranges Fancy Juicy Lemons doz B3¢ Fancy large Maine Potatoes 15 1b pk 45¢ H ')(» 5¢

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