New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 21, 1919, Page 2

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PASTIC THREATENS WIF, - HOSIERY NKLETS LEGGINS, GARTER HOSE, KNEE CAP. ~ Any piece made to order— iAn experienced Nurse in this iwork will call and take your easurements if you desire. THE Dickinson Drug Co. 168-171 Main Strest PHONE 330. Custom tail- ored on the { premises in ad- vance of your calling. Smart new styles Luke Hersfall Co, 1 The Stanley Woman’s Rellef Corps [ill hold a regular meeting at the nilworth club hall on Wednesday ernoon at 2:830 o’clock. Miss REileen Riley of Fairview street had as her guest for the holi- day Helen and William Daly of New Jersey. Mr. Daly has just returned from eighteén months’ service on the Mediterranean Sea. Phenix lodge of Odd Fellows will meet Wednesday evening when the third degree will be conferred on three candidates. ‘Winthrop Council, Sons and Daugh- tavs of Liberty will visit the Meriden pouncil this evening leaving New Britain on the 7:15 train via Berlin. [ ¥he local degree team will Initiate s class of candidates for them and A1l members of the team are request- »d to be at the hall at 6:45 p. m. for Amal fnstructions. CANDY IS WANTED. Leecal people who desire to be of as- sistance in the coming performance of “Girls Will Be Girls” at the Ly- ceum theater April 28, 29 and 30, may render valuable assistance by con- tribution of candy to the committes of which Mrs. Howard 8. Parsons of Harriwon street is chairlady. Mrs. Parsons will be glad to receive all such contributions. It will require rbout 300 pounds of candy to meet the requirements. Mrs. Parsons may be located on the telephone at 1528-8. | HASTO PAY FINE i tdobn Farhr'iAzzd. Réleased From who was release short time ago, John Farbrizzo, from prison but : er merving a vear and a half for firing five shots at his wife, was in court this morning for again threatening her, and a fine of § a three months vas imposed, while il sentence was su pended. Perjury Suspected. When Farbrizza took the withess |stand to tell .his side of the story he |denied emphatical aving been on | Park street Thursday night, when it was ‘claimed that he had gone to his wife's home and threatened her. Prosecutor George W. Kle¢ E rected that the accused was Iving and gave a recess of five minute him to change his testimony or f harges of perjury in court tomorrow morn- ing. When the accused returned to | the court room he admitted having | | been there and explained that he was | afraid to tell the truth. Mrs. Farbrizzo testified that he came to her home at 1 o'clock in the morn- | ing and tried to breakin the door. He | threatened her and as he had ance | before carried out his threat she | tified the police in the morning. Farbrizzo was bound over from the local court to the superior court for shooting his wife, causing injurles to her arm about two years 0, and | from the superior court was sentenced ta from one to two vears in prison. | He served one and & half years and | since his release has been working in | this city making his home on Spring | street. Attorney A. Greenberg peared for him. 8§01 Hard Oider. | | | by Judge James T. NMe Usillo Agostinelli, proprieto Arch street fruit store for s : clder wupon his premises. Liquor Prosecutor B. J. Alling conducted the state’s case and recommended the fine. The store which was under observa- | tion for about three months, was raid- | ed about two weeks ago and the cider | taken. Samples of it sent to the stato | chemist were analyzed at 7.16 a nd 6.66 | which is higher percentage of alcohol than is allowed to be sold without a | license. The cider which was seized was confiscated upon order of the court. Fined for Assault. | Stanley Sojeski, Stanley Cusanti and | Paul Gafka were arrested in a Clark | street home yesterday and were in| court today on charges of drunken- ness and assaulting one another. Of- | floers Souney and Lyons were sent to| the home with the patrol wagon and found over 20 people in the tenement and the accused covered with blood and helplessly drunk. TIn court today Sofeskl and Gafka were fined $10 for assault and $5 for drunkenness, while Cusanti was discharged. Boys Discharged. Frank Forsell and Fdward Helm were discharged today when Presecu- {tor Klett found the evldence to indi- |cate that the boys were no more at {fault than was Thomas Carter, whom it is claimed they assaulted. court, Forsell speaking for both the accused stated thatmoney wasnot the object sought by them, but as Carter, was unable to go home alone they agreed to accompany him. When they neared his home he insisted on fight- ing and came out second best. Autoists Pay Fines. Phillp Contl of Waterbury was in this city Saturday afternoon and was arrested by Officer Wagner for driving a hard-tired truck without a mirror. He was not aware that one was need- ed, he said. Frank Cutler of Hartford was noti- fled by Officer Clarence Lamphere to be in court today. He left his car ne: the New Britain Trust company for over 40 minutes and paid a fine of $2 without costs. ! Boys in Chambers, Two Boy Scouts were in chambers | of assaulting him. Tt developed that | his orders and in return was ‘“beat | up.” The boys shook hands In cham- | bers and were discharged CHAS. DILLON & CO. The Charm of a Perfect Hat Youth and beauty, and all the other qualities that go to make women attractive always have to be accentuated in order that the very best results be attained. 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If you have altogether posstble that you will sortment, or if not, you can have a competent corps of able and you whao can turn out just the model Our assortment of smart ehapesux and in hemp and milans {s unusually Vv Your inspection is invited. a little with a in a woman’s face, all you need to with just a tiny ostrich tip? sprig of wing tipped at a and know just what you want, it is find it In our la“ge and varied as. your hat just ‘he same, as we h efficient designers . and you want. in lisere and pineapple straw, ied this yeor Have pastel flowers ? milliner; Atter | 8 today, one having accused the other | { one leader of a troop had overstepped | g 19 19 WALL PAPER STYLES Decorative Cut-Out Borders Again Most Popular We are now ment of showing the largest and most exclusive assort- 1919 WALL PAPERS Our Decorative (ifml ang surprisingly inexpensive. Do not d will be surprised a: Individual Cut-Out-Borders are strikingly beau- eny us the pieasure of showing you our selections. You s well as pleased. The JOHN BOYLE COMPANY Y WORKS ACTIVITIES. Department Is Organized and | Other Works Are Started. STANTI ent Through the co-operation of the; the ,Snanley’ 2d a Rent depart- ment through which it expects to be | able to supply all employes who are | in need of rents. The employes are expected to make known to the Rent i ment any vacant tenements in ¢ part of the city, and those who | have registered their wants are sup- plied if possible. Suggestions are being received re-—l garding the disposition of $231.68 | which remains in the tobacco fund at the shop. It is probable that a service men's party will be given or| service medals bought for the men. | Noon hour dances are held Thurs- | day mnoons at the factory and the newly organized Stanley Works or- chestra is given an opportunity to ex- hibit its wares. Small Membership | Join the Fee Thrift 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. “THIS WEEK ONLY Your Chance to [gasy PHONE 359 GOING TO HARTFORD. Members of Phenix, Lexington and | Fellows are | making arrangements to attend the | celebration of the | Andree lodges of Odd 100th anniversary order to be held in Hartford on Sat- urday of this week. tion will attend and arrangemenis for a speclal train are being made. BLUE RIBBONS TO PRACTICE. The first practice of the Blue Rib- Lon baseball team will e held at St. Mary's playgrounds tomorrow eve- ning. be on hand at 7 o’clock. LI © BELLANS Hot water! <=3 Sure Relief BELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTIO Sterling [Weekly Club [Pues The Range You Need— The Opportunity to Own It Pertecied_Gas and Coal Range For a small membership fee you can own this range at the cash price. Small weekly dues take care of the balance. You save ALL PRODUCTS 8 OF COMBUSTION \ DRAWN_OFF THROUGH A . SINGLE FLUE LARGE_BROILER DOOR EASY_TO FEED FIRE NT FXTRA_HEATING CAPACITY. BIGGER_COMBUSTION CHAMBER MEANS TER FIRES Club Week Clo The.scientific Sterling lightens kitchen work saves fuei time, food, as well as money. 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