New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 9, 1919, Page 2

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Mid-Month List of Finish the /e oy Job Mrs. Myers Tells Judge That || ushand Hit H BUY A Hushand Hit Hor i As In Opportune Time RY | “He struck me necar the kitchen j range.” Mrs. James Myers told Jud | ol s T eskil his rning in 1 Ivl Ic 0 w2 e B g0 Have the Exterior of story of her domestic difiicuities, | charging her husband with breach of BOND [ Your HouseRepainted. Will Be Glad fo] 7 /&l } Rag Song Chong” THE R B | « @iy~ Has Come Along sfunlontingsineinad oyl n e e L “Chong” is here—the Chinése ragl It's i i ¥ I | er life. M she said, tools some | g 3 / A very queer—a Chinese jag! Chong’s girl IG ‘nson ILQ a. inolatorsiand 02) anl :”:‘_““' foeetn ) B & AW c in Hong Kong gets a shock! The music i eovorliE the AsH with Another!| & ; - makes you fairly rock! On the back," “One ]Bg l—” Mam Straat! B ‘w]w"‘ . ‘!‘\K\‘M:“"M‘ : - andTwoandThrecandFour,Rock-a~BY:f‘ -1 &6l it both ent. She knew that he Wi (e g Now start rocking your aby | PHONE 330. the poisoned food into | tho polsoncdfaod into a. i / A-2714—85¢ oo The JOHN BOYLE COMPARY froni home that evening. Mrs. Myers told her hnshand that she was to call e W e v 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. PHONE 359 plans, she went movies & Myers @alled af the “friend’s S “On L. d F % and fnding ez not fhoro went home, | gy a Little farm acet of ving been un = R ) P 3 Lk g N o ~ 3 H Lyl ‘ g e i B R in Nornandie : ! Y R s n ; A E A song of internationl sentiment. An and { troupfes of the Myers family hav &H {4@ | American doughboy fins hisideal “On a Topcoats || pegd \""H“ e ke Gl ° e Wi Little Farm ingflormance.” He'll surely More ily Troubles, S ArTron | se_ttlc“thg:‘e if 5!}e’l] say;:ouif‘. s,:ouplcd Parents who |~ rs. Frances Domilski, wite ; | =ith “Littlc Old Lady ¢ Mine. Domilski. was placed on pr haven't secured T B e s | A-2715—85¢ Lot ey iy QUR GREAT REBUCTION buying one, @i mother of ! and w i e 0o s {TINUES | T EsT & rested by Officer . Kennedy las A iNVE, Domilski's story was to the effect | [§ ; ' . B | VICTORY > ’ = vantagés in our hat his wife had used $2 given to When Dillon patrons see a sale advertised here they imme- AR §5:4 - Sabiors r to Dbuy dinner in purchasing LOAN ecjal offer for e diagely plan to attend the first thing in the morning, because they she and another wom- | 6 an drank. When he came home no|M arc confident that there will he merchandise at this store that is Y I £~ nner was ready for him, but another | B cxactly what they want, both as to auality, style and pricc. They | ; nvest ln t e man was cating in his home, and in | have taken advantage of our sale so far, but therc are still hun- §f | A ~ wswer to his request for an explana- | @ dreds of values for the far-sighted woman. | i \/ l Ct }r I { ASYLTM S t 1 tion a lamp w hrown at him. Sev- | i . 3 o s S or Oa.n Wn and made the arrest. A In the first lot we have put aside you will find a number of % The boys are coming back from “over there.” Some of them are maimed or blinded, permanently debarred ; from all the normal joys of life. Some of them_will (ql ;{t'\ : =~”v"| ‘ ey ,h,":d:"“m- plays | | o s never come back. It’s up to you to give the survivors A e },',.“.m;'i'li,]:_: ! In the second lot are some stunning Suits in all the season’s i . \ the sort of welcome they deserve. And that's the thrill- she said, anc me intoxicated . new materials, snappy modes, well tailored and finishied with braid- ing joy of the knowledge that you're still with them, { ed. { ing and button trimming; worth up to $42.50, now $29.75. A that the Victory Loan hasy_gone over big. Complete 2 ol nan e by I (he third lot we have models that you wili find nowhere clsc. [ their task. Invest in the Victory Liberty Loan today. RN R e e s They are exceptional in that their style is exclusive, and the m car in front of | @ terials of the best, in all the spring colors; worth up to $19.75, A Few More Mid-Month Hits On > first .00, count a | fine of $10 and costs was imposed and on the second count, §5 and costs. | RSO ICT0 PRI AT sep the Home Fires Burning (Till the Boys Come Home) ) 49585 sadie was arrested vesterday after. | : e Rosa Ponselle and Columbia Stellar Quartette | $1.50 | noon by Officer A. 12. Atwater. 5 Motorman Frank Dzicek complained 5T ot — < - . to the officer that the driver had .-‘ : : : 1 JDa! (Ja-Da, Ja-Da, Jing, Jing, Jing)—Fox-trot passed his car and a few minutes later | Wilbur Sweatman’s Original Jazz Band the driver came down West Main el . : | j Eny Day Blues—Fox-trot | street and parked his car in front of P‘ Q ’7 A Wi q Py a hvdrant. He was warned by the 1‘ H( kL ¥ "W % % ilbur Sweatman's Original Jazz Band officer, but pe sted in leaving ¥ : ; e ) his car | Sne Day I'll Make You Glad . . . . . Sterling Trio 12; o ntion ) Depnr- S @ IILISEe RTINS L S e snsoling o half-way measures here. &l ! it and See (You’ll Want Me Back) > ment staids for both A 12-year-old hoy was in chambers | B Our cloth £ it 3 1 Henry Burr and Ruth Lenox y AN Blws o0 b e soldiers are strictly civilian. Earl Fuller’s Rector Novelty Orchestra | A-2712 AND REASONABLE PRIGES g "0 1 1B | Meskill. The watches were | @ Fse i —— Ispana—One-ste 85¢ |t i e Gl o e ool | s None of the near military ] P! = = R AXELROD'S Shoad SiEsstanit vesterday e boy B LS fer them. Gentlemen’s styles was caught red-handed me an- | . | B / i Columbia Grafonolas 1w Columbia Records on Sale the 10th and 20th of Every Month PHARMACY § | other attemnt to get more o ¢ u-mmi \ 1 in blue and gray. B St aadusdEbdele i The wife. on the witness stand, ex- smart models in mistures and plain colors, and a few checks that plained that s has no money or | | | § for style and workmanship are unexcelled; worth $37.50, now $19.95 and $25.00. P Earl Fuller’s Rector Novelty Orchestra pronerts. Tietectis S, st i i K 00 2700 COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York son made he arres i M J i 3 it i Theft Case Nolled. | 2 E Sunloty [FL-Toos. A nolle was entered by Prosecutor | & $35 and more. Joseph G. Woods in the case charging ! Antonio Kutz, of Rocky Hill, with | theft. Kutz took several packages of e e g S ‘ IESE RECORDS AT ovski in payvment for an hh"hi”. He - - | was arrested by Officer William P, m 15 ons i le sale tonigl at Axelrod’'s Phar- H i macy, corner Park and Bigelow, op- | — e | B — J ™~ af()nola’ S = S posite Rackliffe’s.—advt i TO HOLD ¥ PTION. | 5 | Children’s straw hats, 50c to $2.50, | Ttev. G. M. Missirian and 19 voung | B 2 { T NCORTORATID t Beise Tolanaa e people who er lmitted to t1 i membership of the church on Iaste Seaman James J. Donahue, grand- {Sunday will be tendere, ; 4 5y & . @ vecestion | { 38 son Mrs. Coleman, of High street. | this evening at the Ste S | e e = z QEIN ree left Newport two weeks ago and Is in |Congregatianal church. T sk | i s 4 lo: speakers | o ¥ Mr. Holmes was a native of G 3 . A 1 ’ Va., on the U. S. 8. Delaware, | will be Rev. George W, ¢, Hill of the | FORMER CONTRACTOR Nt Holmes o a ma e enencer | | Connecticu!’s est Exclusive Retail Taikmg Machne Shm ill leave for France in a few |South chureh, Rev. Henry W. Maior | i - el B | shufchy Rev P W. Maier | e i, When a young man. Here he learne of the First church, Rev. G. 1. Pihl| DIES IN NIANC]]EbTEK e e e e e e suits, $7.95, at Besse Taland's, |of the Swedish Bathany church and G oved i iooy Movchesterh tol v o I ‘:MMF Tlisssainsathesncclonian — dritain where he made his home for ical socicty. i bl ] N4 8 ol Doy e s tenient | s - e | Ohauncey O Holmes, 75 Yoars Old, oy b i0d of about 35 veara ‘e con-i . and tho pastor, Rov) .| Arthur M. Christie company as Con- Regular Army four vears and is con- I OT cheatrs s vt | HAHU WUPKQNG WUMAN : fn“”\“uhm ,\Hbl(f,;m;;‘un!:, an \‘Il‘“l‘|; Winters, has invited rerndarcus ' necticut representative. Quinn has sidering re-enlisting. Olson sold today through 1 I Was in Business in This City e e when' nol IL Holcomb and Congressmaugus- | been identified with the union for a — —— “amp Re lstate company a| 3 st se ve: a ¢ o nzl el denitied ; i ! C T e i iming two stores amd fpur | KNOWS from Txpericnce thac Noth- | tor Many Years returned to Manchester to live. He| tinesM. Lonergan to be ins cily | number of years and a short time PLAN vlmw( N .r“T'x ‘ ‘s at the corner of Dwight | & Equals Vinol to Create Strength, ! St S built Several houses in the Pine.| on the day of the celebrationndiy, | Was made state business manager At the_ mee ting ',Y| : .ul \A:x‘ reets and bakery on East| IHolmdel, N. J—"1 live on n farm | Chauncey C. Holmes, formerly a hurst tract and sold them and had | May 1§, to address the meetin the | Because of the inactivity of the labor League o Heodn i Sumuel Silverman and H. | and am a hard working weman and | Well known contractor and builder of just completed the house in which he . market here, the local man has left church he e \") R, “"lf ity minawitz for weak, rundown, overworked coa- |this city died ste; morning at died last spring. Although advanced | In addition to the speakof the 't tield for the more active work conce to ,,’.‘ held Wednesday o Boys' caps. 50c and $1.00, at Besse- | dition have found nothing that will | his \ rickland street, Man- in years, he was up to the last few | afternoon, arrangements { being | With the Christie company ning, May 28, were discussed Leland’s.—advt AR A s e e il A ¢ 75. Mr. Holmos months, able to do same work and | made for a musical prog of a| At the meeting of the ma sts comcert Wil bo given under the aus- E0c ol il Do o e onll ek e B hal o vER in failing health for the lasi felt it his duty to keep building as | patriotic nature, and Orga . F. . tonight, the matter of th cell. pices of the league by the Milo Octette Lexington lodge, Odd | Al Thomas ElI : {vear or more and owing to his ad- long as he lived 6 PARIK STRE Bigelow Phone 1366 Harmon is working on thifogram ' Drake strike will be brouzht up and and the proceeds given to swell tl Elowa o xt Dhirsday cvening Bl cieonty oo ancedNaE Rl oW ble to recov He was a Mason, belonging ta Har- | now. The reading of the ro honor orarily settled while an agree- church debt fun An | from an attack of heart trouble. mony lodge e city where he was I will he one o e features he aft- | ment is being reached gram was carried out last night an 2.50 Parker shirts $2.00, at Besse- | for such conditions is because it is a | LoM a0 attack of hear Y 0dEE N it X will be one of the featur g reached AR ernoon. Of the 500 who eed the a large attendance was on hand. Re | 5 2 ehtateaal ren A - = = ==="=2 raised many years ago. He leaves his S O : and’s.—adyv cons n: emedy and all of its Wife : RO e e T SRR e &l ire mervadiiat the 0lose S service, several have diehd for O e freshments were served e \ T The funeral will be held at Fair. s e e eadlon o Lo v¥ha has been ill for a number of | ase which will prove that it is a afe | U & EE\-\"‘“\"“ N S e e S these gold stars hav e of the mpsting s, has been taken to the New|and valuable remedy fo ocreat i ) 5 5 Mrs. Isabella Tully of Ash street, | ingredients are printed on each Y | Sam 5 W cas Franae the parish service flag. duel J. Gold, who was in France === e ; GEETION Ml for over a year with the 58th Coast ain hospital | strength f weak, rundowr { B e g ith 0% Y, ) | PLANNING SOLDIER WELCOME, o Artiliery of the Regular Army, is on As l O R IA $2.00 Parker shirts £1.50, at Besse- | worked men, women and children. - | e s 2l a furlough in this city. Gold's home Leland’ dvt Sold by The Clark & Brainerd Co., -~ Governor and Congr: Tavite e s in New York, but he is w. . i _ ! t gressman Tavited to | v, > Become inecte i ew York, but he is well known ildren Rev. and Mrs. Fenry W. Maier, of | Druggists, Liggett's Riker-Hegeman { Labor Man Will Become nccted For Infants and Ch: € _ here and is visiting with friends. Al Lexington street, have had for a guest | Drug Stores, John J. McBriarty, Na- : St. Mary’s, Sunday, May 18 With Manufacturing Ceny. ; though he was in heavy fighting, both I Use For Over 30 Years Mr. Cheny, of M , Mrs. Maier’s | than Noveck, W. T Russell. and The plans for the welcome to 500 John F. Quinn, who forumber ip the 2 Verdun and Toul sectors, he & TS father. | Druggists everywhere. 7 Members of St. Mary's church Who [ of years was the local rejtative was uninjured, his narrowest eseape o Vog,Pe $1.50 men’s Balbriggan underwear P. S.—If you have skin trouble try | /e Deen in the service since the [ of the Machinists’ union, Is'sned having been when a plece of shrapnel Signktaelol 7 ¥oe, at Besse-Leland's.—advt. Saxol Salve. Money back if it fails. 2 outbreak of the war continue to pro- | that post to enter the em of the . hit his helmet. He has been in the

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