New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 2, 1919, Page 2

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NEW DA HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1916 Giantlone Prefers That Course 0 Wlll Devote Sermons to Appeal ‘ WALL P AP ER STYLES BUY A Jail—Other Court Cases for Jobs : e et R i, . e T e Selling clothes is our liv- Decoratlve CUt"OUt Borders m.{m\h:‘ T A T 6 | e T et o (i Yw}m: i ing. We cannot live unless o A of $500 {o pay his wife $10 a week | broximateiy a thousand Methodist s 2 : for one v Francesco "v.\nilmwl"hm-n hes of New Iingland Sunday to we sell—We cannot .se_ll un- Agaln MOSt PODUIHI‘ chose the L.tter course in court this |[stimulate New England Methodists o less you buy—You won’t buy morning and has given Probation |do their ufmost to T !‘H”" o unless we fit and pleaae you. ,. Weinre Officer 1. . Connelly the heavy bond. [diers in finding employment 5 s e i 7 0w showing the largest and most exclusive assort- nflone was bronght into court on | Idwin Golt Hughes through the Ios ; It's absolutely essentiu 4 e avges of non-support. Judge James |ton area office of the joint cente! i/ = < g - men Meskill was on the bench commitice of the Methodist Fpiscop: at . that we plcase ?011 m (‘\0\':“ Cianflone prefers to be known as|church has requested all Methodist] AN =S way or you won't come back. 1d not 2k, and when ) Ministers of the area to preach cinll Kermons Gealing with the ne N We want you back again and e the latter appellation was given him | Cif 1 1 aling | A NN ‘ 3 8 | by the cleth of court this morning |Sity of such employment, “;P\yn("x\ii f again. Last month we 3 ! he 'mvn‘v»d iely d and .1:3?.”’\(\!7. I Nv’x' :\‘ : '!:n\ A - my | _J doubled our business. The ¢ 4 ed that the court records be changed 3 me weeks | to read “Francesco Clanflone.” Ife ides speaking on the subject he proof of the pudding. father of five children, and a minute men have been requested ; r { cordinz to his wife does very well | Robert M. Pierce. minute man s ! f “—m.- on probation hut as soon as he of the B > L is released from probation he s | estion of v - . i | | up his fob and works only occ | director of the United States mnrfl”\~1 Our Decorative Individual Cut-Out-Borders are strikingly beau- tiful and surprisingly inexpensive. e Do not deny us the pleasure of showing you our selections. You ally His defense that sickne: ment ‘4‘|V|- e for ). chusetts, 1‘ - : . 159']71 Mlin s"' I kes it ivipossible r him to work |¢Ure.from emp 'rs repo n_t‘.l_ ::nh sometimes and it is therefore nec }lrusumns they may to offer N’ | sary for him to give up his job. | to see that these opportunities for em- ERCRE SIS ” Wife Gets Weekly Beating. | ployment are properly listed and fill- Mrs. Frank Boglowskl told (pniw! Wwithout delay. Will be surprised as well as« pleased. The minute men will also arrangoe | lhome under the influence of liquor |PPointed in each church for the p 2 | and beat e When he did it last |Pose of aiding soldiers and sailors, an | night, however,- she Aecided to tell |t0 arrange meetings in the \hulrv?!r‘:« | { the police, and her report resulted |#t Which service men Mo SLEie 1 3 & 5 FRAN in the ar: of Boglowski on an |WOrk can meet with the employers ) | ass: charge. Judge Meskill im- l“*“"“‘“" SaG, —_— :»:i:*\(‘l"w (flllx;:vr}:r n:\":n,l (:,;,Q m‘m Chester O. Dorchester, area minut 0 s chairman, has written to cach | 88 M 3 S M B 'd' ol e e G e menlchalrajan, Mas wrluien S0 eerl | 1 ain Street, Y. M. C. A. Buil ing. Mr. and Mrs. Boglowski have eight lout the area empha children, all of whom are quite smalt. | : S g = ‘hurch can afford to minimize the 863 Main street Hartford I'In court inday the wife bore qm“mm”_, et 4 ] . | | | marks of assanlt. he having strucl e it e corsine it chat hunt | s ~ Boys want | gk bF NEW YORK' | ‘ <T.‘T"yl‘;{;u"‘{{:..”‘3{;‘\\‘.?,,31‘},\5‘1‘E-n‘l},‘fff i BIG MILLINERY SALE CHAS DILLON & CO Clothes That | i [ ] . buld do all in her powoer to give ov- e | MINSTRELS TONIGHT |0y sodicr’s dnance o’ Ziccons | § Special Values in Trimmed Hats. Regular a1id Mr. Dorchester, in dis- | Clothes for s ?Cusxina his plans for New Emgland. | Q keen minded - - '} Pprice $7-50 . : zig Tabs' Fair Will Feature Cast and POLICE A i i ;A Sa‘e WOflh Wh]le fOI' quick - acting, Cliorus of Musical Comedy | OMcers Baward _Kiely, Patrick 7. : Iy hustling lac | { Meehan and John Stadler are the | o e This Evening. 3 s policemen for the next two | : ? X DR SA ! URDA Y ONI ,Y aren’t afraid ~» | e ; Officors Joseph IKennedy | 4 5 EE : The “Tall of New York” minstre o e S \ " z We Aro ‘Offering Phenomenal ¥ venture forth in Lhe o sumed night | : Ve A alues in Our Exceptional Millinery. B troups I3 {0 Turnish tonight's proTam | quy n Hayes has g Y 5 PIVE HUNDRED TRIMMED HATS—In a variety of colors and ques of inter- at the Tabs' fair in the State Armory | gtarted s s motoreyele police- | ' 2% . p worth up to $5.00. Will be sold for : 9 P l on Arch sticet. and with their com- | man. During the past month there P MVE N T - EStingPpastimCSA I T R sEe e e e e R FIVE HUNDRED UNTRIMMED HATS—In all the newest shades 3 liKe Hersia fl, show was presented on the opening AL/ ATER. | / BANDED SAILOR HATS—In all the suit shades, including a i i hizht of ths fair and was also siven 1 oy o] / arge number of chic black models. Reduced from $2.50 [ ot ASYLUM sT, i | at the opening of the Portland T. A. il i ] { : S - X 3 [EeeaioNiol (FatNiomiiinat iz hllant (O SREBNEGITE 008 RuEBRon R Rl SPORT HATS—In all OGN oo T ! ARTFORD. on both oceasions was pronounced |2t the e iheato Dlehtjto - Daane ""“I’““”"”"" o t { § Ry e { very good. The show given in Port- | 5reet Andr g aious) Ix Sha : comedian. Mr. Mack must certainly land last night; however, shows ! : 4 have felt proud at the reception that |fmaikeafimprovementliover tnelonafar | La¥E o e PRSEE S e SeSEl SRR et ... 82.08 a week ag> and it is expected that| d° FRSSHESIAG BI8 SV 8 LEEL TEC TRIMMED DRESS HATS—Worth $7.50 for $5.98; and HATS vaiued tonight's show will be even better. g : e at $9.00 for ... ol ; e act. He was forced to respond with | ; s B 5 I'he program carried out last night, | e ) This 1s & & x e e . e thank : ) hi sale thrifty woman will take advantage of, e e . many friends here for their kindness especially at fremfee toward him. Mr. Mack is still the time Of the :ar, when most every woman wishes : : . ) by the addition of a smart Hat. Boy of Mi .... Urban Callahan | X E 5 b Sl &2, 2 . lahan | g, iehed artist of yore. He sang a A Good Nowadays Is Ha i A et number of songs written by himsel? ) i TAL VALUES IN THE S UIT DEPARTMENY:— N ne g . Cyril Curtls 1d toid a lot of storfes that had the i GOWNS—smart little Frock welcome addition to the rdrobe | “Just Wait and William Wal R e o A Jedause i i oo o T B o P e el large audience in an uproar. Andrew ; X & f style anc earableness; of Jers: William Seheyd | M2ck made a hit last night and with | 'y specially priced at . e i pitam Scheydy o5 engeanca too and is assured of Pal of .. Claire Patterson . P capafity houses during the balance of When T > Joo Steps Into 3 france” ... Willlam Humason | 1i8 only too brief stay here. The | 3 e = oy halance of tre bill included the per- | Comes Into Her ; pers Vincent Ringrose | Sonal appearance of the little picture | Bagedo c e star Em Gorman who told a lot g 4 $ S 0;‘”“,‘0 pnna. Jeep femfpout studio life, after which a pie- | Trlmmed Hats’ Regular price 6.00. A cccicsccHture fhat che played the leading role George Sullivan LALL in “The Seeret Trap” was shown. | S 1 l f S d $3 95 il o Gk | Pictures of th Hartford parade were | pecial tor atur ay 99.J9. iFhoss Melons o the Rptao | also seen azd New Britain boys were | Sfexiivy by | TR R TR o Children’s Trimmed Hats $1.49. ing chorus is “Over the 2 ticau Thierry. and {he | SenSer and arrived about the middle a0 Bloss You ovs | of (e snow the wuance ot ine B Rough Straw Sailors, all colors, In Our Prescription Depart- of Yankeo Land,” both of which | TAReVE e Bt ces Cam e ment stands for hoth were written by doughboys in the " & - R BELABLE SERVICE ) Lionsmen, Yo dones Botied “ia | 100 S o . mow scrabaas | Regular value $3.50. $1.98. | pianist and director of the troupe. e | hetnsual Targelcrowd attendedithe!| SasLe JARAWCADERE FEDESIS LVTEaD AKD REASONABLE PRIGES fair last night and the program fur- | The Three var hadil donof » nished by the Children of Mary min- | [un In a laundr eihlid feplsods i lc r rels e f . of “The Liberator” with Maciste was . '] strels of »uthington was well ren- o Tt Sreeedl eel e e AXELRUD S dered. Jacob’s orchestra furnished | 2157 St e i i ths musical program for dancing and [ MaY TOY 1O O iatncd: forathissevers TO THE PUBL C PHARMACY 1 i e s R S i b e | feature of she evening. The fair will CHaRG s COARGnE dim 2 Gl pesnal 1 226 PARK STREETD ! Tun three more days and close with | e H;‘,‘,”;‘;]C::‘l.‘e?,,:,o:\?&“::jh{ i\,“A Have you ever realized when reading the sign. New Maid { Uw un a e Corner Bigelow Phone 1366 [ | 1> drawing ol bras Monday :r'fi";‘ e S el avakaca 1h YA Teaie Bread on ov» service cars and trucks that the product is baked in =i rrow ernoon wi be *“Moth- . e e Sl lin Pawn,” and George Faweett in a g 2 STl BieinooE oBen )l o & picture. “The Railroad- L) G0 ) GHEeIs Bt Gl O b e o SR e . weonieom itary equipment and under absolute scientific control? Try a loaf The New MAY Records are positively the fair will be in full operation through Sri i X i CITY lTEMS | the afternoon. drama will also be seen as will the of our New Maid Bread and be convinecd of its superiovity. b BEST offering so far this year. New Records just i Screen Magazine and a lot of come- HARTFORD. firtmg toppings sports apparel; § valte: Tor SR s gt In This Unusual Salc We Are Offering: TRIMMED H/ Worth up to $6.50: for S—Of Taffeta, various \unxnnr Silks, Georgette and Foul- in all sizes and colors. the tinest a -« best equipped in i(he state, with all the modern san- 3 . i out by FAREWELL o dies. Reserved seats are now selling. J E M h S B k C \ 3 PFAREWELL TO NICKERSON. | v, HCHVEL ¢ Kimball Young . K. Murphy dons baking uompany MeCORMACK GALLI CURCT V. F. Nickerson, formerly district | iy “Cheati and an entire T 2 | traffic manager at the Jocal telephone | jey vaudeville show in addition to 1+ WINTER STRE % FPAIN. CONN. LAUDER CARUSO C. J. Flenke of 319 South : °ffice, Wwho has taken a position as! the gecond ch r of “The Red And Many Others, Main street has returned to her home | anager of the Hartford office, Was| Glove and the pictures after undergoing an operation at the | teudered a fareweil at the lo- | jocal hospital. | cai exchange Wednesday cvening, [l Games| and! dancing were sl il | bers as well as the older sclections and yom are May Vietor records. C. L. Plerce Co. | roereshments were serve Miss —advt. { Grace Tillman, on behalf of the traf- X j The annual meeting of the Lincoln | fic department emplo, presented | e TS e een Aoeat, Street school Parents’ and Teachers’ | Mr. Nickerson with ilver loving ‘ : . H ters all VICTOR models and are in position to show gssociation Wil be held next Wednes- | cup. Among others present were Man- § G oY o sy evening at the school. In addl- | ager McAuliffe, Wire chief R you every Type of Vietrola. Our TERMS are tion to the election of officers there | Test Board Chief Tracey, Di . i RIGHT. il be an attractive musical program | Plant Superintendents Pool of Hart- | i “TRY OUR SERVICE.” and several classes of children will | ford and Henderson of Waterbury. H §ive physical culture exhibitions — : Give it to the children, New Maid| ,. 1ub of St. Maris Epl 5 ! ead, J. E, Murphy Sons.—advt. | ,o50) church will meet Thursday eve- | . i A parn bslonging to Willam H.|pjing at 8 o’clock at the parish house | McEnroe on Washington street, | when tWilliam C. Sturgie, P. H. D, the | . ~ . o ! canght fire vesterday afternoon, and | ducational secretary of the Bowrd ot | Special for Soldiers an ailors only Engine Corpany No. 3 was called to | missiong, will give an address, i ! There extinguish 1*. On arrival at the scene | will be an annual election of officers | the firemen found that the blaze had |and appoiniment of the executivs | 10 e ‘ Di l el 365 MAIN ST., DIRECTLY OPP. MYRTLE. R R e e coy er cen scoun , AUTHORIZED VIC AGENCY. The semi-annual mesting of tha R VICTOR Hartford branch of the womean's| f ; = | On SUitsv Overcoatsy and Gents FurniShing i Here These' y Victor records at Morans'.— | We arc well stocked with all these new num- cordially invited to come in and listen to them. board of missions will be held at the first Congregational church Wednes- s 3 Ch A b' N ht day, The morning session will begin i 3 > B i e S New York Sample Sh e T e shrough the afternoon. \ Three Houses will soon bes under } Hot { a i ade 94 construetion at Lyons Terrace—Per-~ . 357 Maln Stl’eet mit for one already taken out—You Wil eventually buy at Lyons Terrace ~Why not now when you can do s0 y Teims with No Taxes or Tn- terest for Lwo years.—advt.

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