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FORMER POLICEMAN MANY PROPERTY IS HEAVILY FINED GHANGES RECORDED RECEIVED RAW DEAL IASTER ANDIES THE Dickinson Drug Ce. 169-171 Main Stres! PHONE 330. fand § {owner |having been hit with a tin {fered injurics Gustav Garlson Flgured in Auto - Twenly-nine Warramy Degds ; Veteran Supenmendem o Ceme- %peakels From Gonne Filed During Week the transfers Accident Sunday Morning numerous th deeds clerk Duri weel realty city. Gustay Carlson. the former local Dast i were effects in policeman, who figured in an automo- 2 bile Twenty-nine nty with school | wa. | were wecorded follows: Mike Tynik to Thot and buildings on D street. Edward $tromeuist al, to Ferdi- |pand Miller et al, land and buildings street. F. Johns land and the Stanley accident mear the city as sitated 1h the hospital before Judge | police court this unday which nece removal of two men for treatment, w James T. Meskill in {morning and fines of $100 drivin {while under the influence of ligu 5 for reckless driving were im- |on Stau Attorney Marris Saxe appe “.1 Albert i for Carlson and bonds in of | mon, appeal were fixed at $300. 1t Prosecutor Joseph G. Woods n'on—l q‘ I 1de d the state’s case. Peebles, 1 tav Carlson a Iw‘vj stree of the car struck by Carlson's| New Br automobile, were in court this morn-jCo. Inc. to Charles with bar os on their heads ‘{Un Fairview street sult of ‘cident. the former Pauline Pilz to Axelina piece af metal {land and buildings on Shuttle while the latter suf-|dow avenue. Jane F. Billings of al |Cook, land and buildings street. Henry jast ta < Devine, land | Frederick T on Wells on to buildin, posed Assist- & William J. on Tdn- Herman to and buildings S Building | Kas, land | and Koz Home ing Halver: Me on, the 2 head, to his ear when he W pinned beneath the demolished Ford car. The men were d arged from the hospital vesterday. the fore | Lemira L. | on Sexton to F. Bray to Jacob Silverstein, A FOOD FOR THE BODY { Sun and Moon | Ointment Ansinting Liniment, With All Blessings, Are Used by Thousands of People. The Purest Oll of i Herbs Is Used Tn This Preparation na Tts | area e | ntive and quick | all rheu- neuritls, har: artaries, exhausted piles, more for MOON LINIMENT ents of the after bathing | culation of | nd blood. having | treatment | r the neme, [° and bottle. | Lowrie, sure you a best home that is possible f EUN & MOO: Prepared © ford. Ct. Small size 400 e size Dickinson Dri | ““Maii orders pr ed anywhere in | United States 50 ge size | $1.00. | Hart- | For sale | {he had alr {the road. Beautiful ; 18ilks in ,4" Spring “ Scarfs Long - stand- ing connections with the fore- most makers of good neckwear enable us to of- fer them to you this season at casonable prices. Luke Horsfall Go, s ASYLUM &%, ¢ HARTFORD. k CITY ITEMS Dog licenses now due.—advt. Sergeant Otto Miller is home Camp Deven for the week-end, New Maid bread, J. E. Murphy Sons’ bakery.—advt. Herbert Anderson of Dwight street will render violin solos at the Easter ervice at St. John’s church in Stam- ford tomorrow. His brother, Willlam, is organist at this church. There is a big demand for tickets for the New Britain Choral soctety’s soncert May 14. Secure yours early from a member or at the C. L. Pierce & Co. There is a big demand for tickets ‘or the New Britain Cho! soncert fay 14. Securs from a member or at the C. L. £ Co Easter —advt Schultz & Costello have the Central Realty and Mary Prelle. Iph Brandt of Lexington street, who has been at Athens, Ga. will re- n to this city tomorrow. Mrs. Brandt will continue her ' visit in Athens a few weeks longer. Mrs, Art Bacon o street is visiting her mother. Barnes, of New Haven. A meeting of the Sunshine society ““will be held at 3 o'clock at the Y. W. C. A. Monday afterncon when = Mliss Annie Porritt, a representative of the Travelers Aid society of Hartford will speak upon the work of that organiza- tion. The public is invited. A busi- ness meeting will be held at 2:30, pre- seding the lecture. 60,000 loaves daily ~phy Sons.—advt from yours earl Pierce photographs. Arcade Studio. sold a farm company to Lexington Mrs. capacity I. T Mu {and in company ihe warned the driver of [driver, Josgph Wolfe, {the gutter but and | {and after an {tola = es strects. Matteo Mon- puildings on Childs and Cha car{ City Realty Carp. to men [zillo et al, land and was returning from Hartford early |Black Rock avenue. Sunday morning. The neared uml J. M. Brady to Fannie Stanley school and he noticed the ath-{on D: {cr car approaching at a rapid rate nr! speed and on an uncertain course, so |Morelli et a \is car. rm,a‘( hureh street. pulled in toward Jolin Torell moment his car d and buildings vd turned completely |street. tiied. The Carlsan car| Richard P and swerved into a|et al. land 15 Inches in diameter and |street. out of the earth. C to the Snygg car and evi overed upon Lock Warned Drive {1ana on d Lockery was in the with three other snygg Galati, land al. to buildings James | and on Abraham Zucker on Woodland in a was struck ov e te continned tree about pped it came back {dences of liquor were d him, according to Walfe and The driver of the Snyge car he was g 0 miles hou jthe other car must about 40 Police me: {Sunday morning 1105 feet ltafter st After the L and buildings Erwin to William Ryiz long an Jubilee on | | o11 Belden | streot John Torell 1d b land” and buildings on Albin Carlson, land i third interest, on| nd Oxford streets. | the New Britain Co.. Jand .and one | iz Division poen zoing| Albin Carlson to its taken | Tool Manufacturing | buildings on Oxford street. veled| John Lechman to |Skurzavski ef al, land and to|on Gold street. |{the police y morni n»'x si The Central Helberg, King. Hayves and Cabelus|Engel et u vere sent to the scenc of the wmrMnL Hart street. investigation of the case | William \. Smith rlson under arrest on a|land and buildings, Ry The reck-|{ Ignatz Wiezorek charges followed further |czyk, land on High A botiloTor bans s| Anna E. O'Brien by Officer Hell- [ne land and es and Cabelus ildings, H nee of Konstancy h\li]l“l’)gn‘ reported Realty Co. land and to Fred I. buildings on to Bllen Smith, Lasalle street. to Mary street., to Winifred Con- buildings on High ! placed C: charge of less driving investigation. found in Carlson’s car berg, and Officers Ha < proof of his Intoxicated condi- | his searching for a friend whom 1y taken to the hospital. lstate Mar 20 Miles an Tour, |L:ee et al. land cused. who drives a Dodge |mer street. car, ted that he was taking some| John T friends home from an Arch street club | wski et al. dvancing toward Corbin’s|street a rate of about 20 miles an therine Huibrechts t on the vight hand side of |brechts, land on Chapman He had but two bottles and | = Bodwell Land Co. to Thomas W. | - all day, he testified, {O’Connor, land on Lake boulevard. | having sworn off at| Thomas W. O'Connor to Albe bottlsior was | Record, land and buildings on Laie | Mr. Nero who WI\H"")“IQ‘“"‘L riding in the car at the time and was| Adam Kaminski et ux for Sunday's breakfast. Mr. Nero| Blenkowski. land and b {stated on the witness stand. | Sheffield rlson told a story to the effect F. Louise V {that the struck car had no lights and | Ginsburg. land }it was impossible for him to see its|Dut street {approach. After striking the car I\s‘ irequested that the men leave the ma- | {chine where it had been struck. but|* QFR("EA lthey moved it to the right side, he! {sald, making it appear that the car was on the right side when the colli- | ision occurred. | Both cars were towed into a garage | Sunday morning, one of them minus| {a wheel and with the engine detached, | [while the other was damaged to a | !great extent. The Ford was almost {completely demolished. | | In summing up the state's case | L&sany iPrnsNutm Woods requested a convie- | MIS. R. J. of Maple [tion to “protect the public from |sailed from France on Thursday aft- jurday night jov-riders full of boogze.”” |8' having completed almost two veas Fied on Similas Gomt of service with the alliod armies. 1 Amelio Squazzo. a. Lawlor strect au- |18 eXpected home the latter part ¢ toist, was also fined for reckless driv-|nNCXt week. i ing. he having figured in an accident | nt Vance enlisted in the Yale lb,,, a few feet from the scenc of Carl. |2Mbulance unit two vears ago, i ‘son s mishap. His penalty for striking |1® WAS a sophomore at Shefield ‘(, car owned and driven by Willlam |entific school. He was sent ove |Trentinin of 7 Laurel street, Bristol, |2 few weeks later and after servinz ‘v,,;s $50 and costs with the French armics at the front 1UAZZO Was one of 8, party during which time his unit was cited | Iple who went to view the remains for bravery, he was transferred to th {the cars which figured in the {American army upon the entrance ot mornthe aceldent, {the United States into the ws {through the Becausa was suffering from | distance and struck Trentlain’s ma-|inJured eardrum. caused hx chine. After striking the ecar. wit.|fire. his application for admittance Inesses said, he went on about 800 fect | the artlllery officer: ining school |before stopping. Defective brakes | Was rejected and ned to were responsible for the accident, |the military posto con- Sauazzo said nected with the A Liquor Case Continued. i The case of the State vs. Ustlio Ag- | HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY ostinelli, propriethor of an Arch | 2o an]-f:;:;frn[l:fl?vmm g hh(m charged “;i'h of Order of Odd Fetlows {0 i sel s clder withant a license. has R sl i Mnn‘ SRy Be Celebrated By Local Lodge. ing. Prosecutor B. J. Alling will con- The hundredth annive {duct the state’s.c: | Independent Order of « ' LRt e wil he celebrated OFFICERS FOR PHOENTX |So8 sridavicvening, TEMPLE ARE CHOSEN. | norveq namiiborats served, dancing At a meeting of Phoenix Temiple, | #ddresses will he No. 19, held last evening, officars for The of the year were chosen, and E. Radil, 8\ b, Oswald was named to head the org:nization | Kline and M for ti year, in the office hiet | templar. The other officers Json | for Phoenix Temple were: Vice tem plar, ¥. J. Rondeau; recording secra- tary, O. Mair: financial secretary, A. Heisler; treasurer, John Sloan; ex- ecutive committee, T. O. Varsell, Jes- sle Williams, A. C. Beebs, Romain | Palmer and C. J. Symond | Abram- | Andrew Torell to son, land on O Albin Carl- ford street { aret. J. John A. and buildin m- tion Lee to ring chman to land Ko wnd brildin on Gold Peter Hui hour, and A ‘ one glass of b and had no liquor Christmas. The the property of a heer to Joseph 1ildir on stre rd et al. to Solomon and buildings on V TANCE Maple Street Boy Has Been Overseas for About Two Years—Went With Yale Unit. | Robert €. Vance. son of streat, | seas, of peo- of cariy and vwhile driving Hne of autos misjudged he Foundir April dinner will be enjoyed ven, the evening Zachler Frances lections. r\uhrmr" will pl i SHIRTS WANTED. Dozeng of shirts are needed by New Britain Charity organization needy families, and any who have old shirts are requested to send them to the office of the organization. OIld shirts can be converted into children” dresses and rompers and the head- ! quarters of the Charity organization | «ill receive them Center stroet. the for i half | committee, | today ; tim ! have been at { years to dispia | teresteq { trust. No hin { | that T v | position, | lots here ang all I centered ! sultea | Hon. | Stanley, | many led Anthony S. Petrauskas to Henry Es- | Way | elaim ; would talke on and : fied to carry it on for | merce. IS ON WAY HOME ccr. will be vresent io spe . mercant * ferent 1 will make their i | shell GLADDEN FEELS HE ADVENTISTS HOLD ALL DAY MEETING ticut and tery Makes Pertinent Statement = Massachusetls Are Heard William H. century Gladden superintendent at cemetery and noniously An all day conf ol vas h i Advent and | western Workers and iation opened for the pas 1d Fair uncers es- e Yiew last week the his s setts dropped 3 closed ice. The first addres 0. N. Whitehead who spake the Shonld 1day Devotional ¢ tnoon and cemeter, Shoo ndagy t ntion onve devo- wccording to d that he feels raw deal. In Mr. Gladden tement 5 he i i of a the : Statement of sub- School ‘ork Sk A ace him:- The action of the Fairview committee as published ld taking from me authority, perintendent, as a noon Watlingfora Our F abhsence of Wat present, alked who cane to me eard no complaints nor from those my adminstration from Thomas Feltman most as unable to be of the Bristol vho Mrs. Millic the on hint | to had be foreed been ziven ats of Life rton of preseut thou 3 Methods of Te family S. Rezanson of the Fir nt chu spoke “The Prob How to Salve Tt ening ses Theo- dgnent Miss Farriot the ty ad: | the 1ching.’ Bris- to loay 1his It wWould seem the £ men anqg intorests a1 pla women 101 achenr in this ) ng 1 and friends ought Timate o in 80 vital a matter i ,dore P. Stevens of New Haven deliv- oo amii o matten v address an the subject of e > Secrets of Success in Christian A former cemote sisting of such men « George M, Landers and st res em; Kindr cindreq ion ey v commi ornelius Resolutions (drafted and of sympathy sent to Rev. Henry were church, { § note under whom 1 foniStong foiwal ! vears and ot! ! and approved my v myself still caps work satisfact The property north chapel had been president of the | present is i1l at| absence Rev. s | allingford presided. 150 a Stephen who Tiome. g | Aitkens of W lutions were ind east of of Ttev, purchased = by ford, town and littie had been done in 1he [vent of improvement and the presenti. condition of the grounds T may J as my contribution to its ent appes T n member placed W vane of & parentiy displace position, 1f a young man h would have been well, for such a ma acquire a thorough j knowledge of the work and be quali- many T am not satisfled to he without warn in such a when a majority of the people rizht desire to have a Respeetfnll WILLIAM (. OF 0. ANNOUNCEMENTS After: er my Reso- | fted on the death Hancock of New Mil- was a worker in the Ad-! association for many years IEMORIAL, EXERCIS the i 1y ] itz commit 0! sch g0 of the cemet W. Bullen, a ery man well 1- s, to act in the capaci 1t superintendent and forces have been at work me, thereby giving him Commander Streeter Arranging Pro- EARING COMPLETION | i { zram for Decoration Day—Veter- my ans of Three Wars to Sp Posi Dep. of d been chosen ail | ment Commande Streeter Stanley Post. G. completi ments for D: proposes Memorial Streeter ty. | Dr. schar; 1 the pub inelude speaker. vice in the Civil war e American war and the World The school officia, have sulted by Mr. Streeter and his plans to the World war dropped | ¢ o fashion | | tin i will war, been con- they rep H. GLADDEN have endorsed en- | ves of have deliver ad- Streeter announces War Vete n The association is or- the me lines as the held this afternoon at in Ah is -2 Post Divectors Will Meet Monday < World's noon—Report Ts Ready on Salva- tion Army Drive. along The directors at 4 commercc of Mond: the in the open near futi me of wa this Ad nieet 30 An anley Tost, | fternoon at of rooms E ]] lar i be monthly reached reg: Army drive which me was refereed hy Teaaned committee which met to the chamber of The camp: avorably will be the month of I {from Bridgeport com- T. A. B. FAIR. 3 The annual fair of during o Usher | offi- | armory carried on Ensign nd a national oper next evening active commitiee appointe months o Dby Presi t Crowe ha rrected elaborat dif- | one of Dbest fairs in the sale | The society’s fairs in the T etc., | heen well patronized, and ¥ i en popular centers for am | during th ch they h o’clock to | but the one into the Day Prob- | on a more extens this 1 ‘at . the | than ever be and feels confide their full | of success in undertaking had at this will run nine and a pro- preside. { aram will he presented each evening. Tuesday afternoon at 4 o’ directors will meet transact regular busines The comumittees on the second day, bulletin board, reports to the bo: will meet ock the ; le and | pe for the outing afic managers 100n at two “Railing society scale Ve fore. Wednesday luncheon and recommendations will he time, R. W. Poteet will Sunday Evening at 7.30 RED CROSS HALL 425 W. Main Street Special Easter Service | W. H. Taylor, Preacher EASTER SERVICES Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church 10:45 a. m. Cantata “EASTERTIDE” by Protheroe 6:00 p. m. CHILDREN’S PROGRAM Have your Lawn Mower Sharpencd and ad- justed for the New Grass. We call for and turn your mower. If no new parts are requircd our charge is §1.50, Call up Tel. 100 NOW the order. Don't malkes. and give us Also Guaranteed. delay. new ones—hest HERBERT L. MILLS Hardware 336 Main Street Easter Eggs for Everybody ---particularly the Children The purest, cream filled dainties ever most life-like Bunny Boxes, with Fruits and Nuts. 23¢, 10¢, 15c, Also complete line of Liggett's Chocolates. most delicious Chocolate-coated, offered. 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