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HERALD, TUESDAY, NEW BRITAIN DAILY 1919, MAY 13, Get More Enioyment Out of Summer TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SPLENDID VALUES IN SUMMER FURNITURE Every Piece of Furniture in Our Store Sold at a Discount for Buy a Seeger Siphon or a Leonard Cleanable Tomorrow Only SELF-HANGING PORCH ADES WAOE UNDER PATENT LICENSE Refrigerator. e Both carry our guar- ; MAKE YOUR PORCH A SUMMER LIVING-ROOM WITH antee. SHADES. COLORS: TWO-TONE BROWN AND G John A. Andrews & Co. “COOLMOR” The Lawn Swing De Luxe IT'S AS COMFORTABLE AS A BED—PRICES FROM $12.50 TO $35 NEW BRITAINS GREATEST FURNITURE STORE officer. stre ve both received minor scratches. Later Switchneck went to police headguar- The car had been left on Main while Maxen was in the law- planned to have a baseball The games will be played league. at Walnut Hanson, 300; Fr | navy insured through the War Risk Tnsurance Bureau have failed to claim RGEANT ZEHRER HOM street, cost was OUT AGAIN, IN AGAIN 13 MAXEN'S RECORD Was Settlmg Yesterdays Case When His Car Was Tagged A fine of $2 without costs was im- posed this morning by Ju James T. Meskill upon Louis uxen for | leaving his automobile more than for- ty minutes on Main street. Maxen was notified to o ar in court by Traffic Sup arence 1 after A been standi hour and a half in front of galoon | left the ho ice and as he detained n he expected to be he Tl Bl et Era e returned to the street. Expressman Fined. or the Adams vas charged with "unhitched on Main nd \\thll ten feet of a fire He paid a fine of $3 with- :er John Stadler made rrest in front of I. Porter's 2 Main street. Kolode claims th c several yar the hydrant, but as it was unhitched it walked ahead and was in front of the hydrant when he came out of the store. Fight Over Rags. A fight on Hartford avente Sunday afternoon resulted in the fining of Abe Meltzer and Meyer Switchneck in lay, both of them having been 3 witijout costs way from | ters to have a warrant issued for the arrest of Meltzer, but the latter beat midnight by Officer Veley NBOURKE ELECTED ‘(‘ol.r;nn- Coach to Have Charge of Playgrounds During Summer Months. John Rourke, coach of athletics at Colgate, at a meeting of amusement commission last was unanimously elected of the playgrounds of th coming summer. ack' selection will meet w the public ev Rourk him to it and he was arrested about : AS SUPERVISOR | { sociation of the Hill park. BPLECT OFFICERS. Max Unkelbach Chosen President of Grammar School Parents Asso. Max Unkelbach was elected presi dent of the Parents and Teachers' s s annual meetin evening. ccted as follows Dehm; A business s election. A / day given by the children. followed the BUSY MONTH. program was | 104 Building Permits Issued Durtngl MANY CERTIFICATE Washing "than 1 8 0,000 ton, -360 n. men Hartford avenue, Hmrm an in May the altera- cost $500 1 their insurance certificates. ms have been sent to Tele- ery army stations, di- recting that all men in the service who have mnot recived their certifi- cates take steps to get them imme- diately, Non-delivery is due to ure of many men to their applications. Fo Sergeant John Zehrer has been dis- charged from the army at Mitchell Field, and has returned to his home on Trinity street. Zehrer, who is a former high school football star, has been in France for about a year with an aviation unit and recent- ly returned to the States. Since going to France, Zehrer has become =a “daddy” and saw his son for the first time about a week ago Long Island, h the approval April Totalling $106,000. as he is very popular This is the court m as many days for Maxen and the fact that he was in court vester | day was responsible for his presence there this morning The accused was fined 37 and cosls yesterday and was settling with his attorney later in the day when his car wa ed” by the secc e another. Melt ed by Atto The trouble sion of some imed Switchr Switchneck owne am ar; of the children, with the younger element. Harry C. Jackson was clected chair- I man for the ensuing vear. It was de- When | cided to open the grounds on YA”‘O\"\ i 30 Five pla uz‘rmmd\ will be friends ined at the followi places: which Smith, Smalley, Bartlett and st schools Sexton | layground celebr: \Unn E R 'a lsnn.! 1 for July S X S 2 t THEC.L. PIERGE & CO. FOR BARGAIN DAY ONLY Wednesday the 14th. 15 per Cent. REDUCTION On All PLAYER ROLLS and MUSIC ROLLS. Also on the following BRAND NEW instruments while they last: 12 Hawaiian Ukeleles from 1 Alto Horn, value 1 Xylophone, value 1 Snare Drum, value 12 Hamilton Music Racks, value 16 Violins from “Kern " kitchens are under U. S. Government inspection 1 Clarinet, value GEORGE KERN, Ixc. THE C L P[ERCE & CO NEW YORK 246 MAIN ST. PHONE 1117-2 Big Bargains!' PORTER & DYSON, JEWELERS Are showing some exceptlonally fine Bargains for Wednesday, May 14. Have you seen OQur Window? Here are a few of our $2.00 Specials: 6 Silver Plated Knives 6 Silver Plated Forks 6 Silver Plated Dessert Spoons 12 Silver Plated Tea Spoons 6 Silver Plated Fruit Knives 4 Silver Plated Table Spoons Our Special Combinations include: 6 Knives, 6 Forks, 6 Tea Spoons, at $5.00 28 Piece Chest of Table Flatware at $8.00. Hand Painted China — Cut Glass — Bronzeware. 20 Per Cent. Discount on All Merchandise Except Diamonds and Watches. The Porter & Dyson Co. WHERE QUALITY IS AS REPRESENTED. During the month of April Building { Inspector Arthur N. Rutherford issued 104 permits, totalling about $106,000. | Building permits have been 1o J. Skritulsky to remodel r at 15 8 Ohlson, 50; d stolen. asked Meltzer to ip in front of some ment was started in - | O 0 TR AreYou Eager for Meal Time? ARE meals a bore in your home? Or do you really look forward to an appetizing dinner? You can meet every meal problem economically and glvc every member of the famlly a real treat by serving Think of something you’d really like for dinner. Perhaps it’s a Ham, or Bacon, or Corned Beef, or a Roulade, or Bologna or Tongue. Then go to the nearest high-class delicatessen shop or meat mar- ket and ask for Kern Brand Pure Meat Products. .$6.00 to ‘314 00 Ready to serve. deliciously prepared. No trouble on your part Make meals a pleasure. Begin now AR