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Make sure you are having the best on every Iy by A ac; w. large size home treatment Look tor the name, bottle! Hart- and Lowrie, box For sale at Dickinson Drug Company Mail United States $1.00. orders promptly filled small’ size nywhere in large size 50c; CITY ITEMS On Sunday afternoon May series of organ o'clock at t Organist Jo- seph Beebe will give the last of his recitals at 4:30 he South Congregational by Mr. church, and will be assisted Dowd, tenor in the church quartet. Planked shad, Rive Haddam.—Advt. Prof. ception, Wednesday evening class Thursday. All notice.——advt rside Inn, East Graham’s young people’s re- Married past classes take The annual meeting of the Women's association of the South C‘ongregation- al church w afternoon at chapel Rer will be elect ill be held 3 o'clock vorts will ed for the and an address delivered of the church are invited to next Thu day in the parish he read, officers ensuing term, All women attend The Juniod Ald society of the Meth- odist church the Dickinso afterncon at A miscellaneous shower Miss Lilllan Barnet stree the girls of force in hono Lo Eric Nelsan was hold will n drug 3 o'clock Nelson At the Stanle 1 of her the recip beautiful gifts Norma Imperator = Thursday Hart of is spending a food sale at tomorrow a tore was given her home, 40 evening by Works office coming marriage Lindquist of Middletown. Miss ient of some the 1. 8 8 48 hour fur- lough at his home on Prospect street Inspection Reserve sale Stanley stre line. iay afie Mr. a Su of home ot, oppos Aay Free souvenirs to oon.—advt. Mr Jo are recet th of a nday at Park sites on North ite end of car visitors Sun- | | J and a plea of guilty has been entered ~ |CARROLL ARRESTED FOR TOTING A GUN ‘Former YD Man’s Case Continued in Bonds of $100 * To allow Joseph Carroll, charged with carrying concealed weapons, time to finish his collactions and reports for the Salvation Army home service drive, Judge James T. Meskill granted request for a continuance until Carroll furnish a bond of $100 to guaran- his appearance in court Monday his a AMonday in police court today. » 1 the clerk of court. The accused was arrested Palace theater last night by Officer Willlam C. Hart and a loaded .38 re- volver was taken from his pocket and held as evidence. Reports were made to the police early in the evening that Carroll was “toting” a gun on Main street, and Sergeant Hart was sent to investigate. Fe met Carroll at the corner of Main and East Main street and questioned him regarding the | weapon. Instead of answering, the ex-soldier ran toward Lafayette street. At the Palace theater he was halted by the crowd waiting to et tickets to the movies, and fell to the sidewalk where the sergeant arrested him. Carroli, who is a YD man, is can- vassing the city for the Salvation Army, and it was at his request that by near the the continuance was ordered this morning. Boy Bicycle Thief. James Savio, a 16 year old boy, was | sent to the reformatory today for | theft of bicycles and other arrests on | the same charge are expected s Savio was caught as a result of who was yesterday, arrest of a 14 year old boy sent to the School for Bo. he having implicated Savio in the | theft of a number of hicycles ! Savio admitted to Sergeant TRich-| ardson that he had taken a bicycle on | 2 from Seymour street and sold | parts of it. Another bicycle was | en from Willow street and one | Lafayette street by Savio and some | other boys and they were also ta knn; apart and sold. The theft of chick- | ens and rabbits was also charged | against the boy and he pleaded guilty. | Motorist’s Case Continued. At the request of Judge S. Russell Mink, the case of Tony Celli, charged with driving a motor vehicle without a driver’s license and without regis tration papers has been continued un- til Tuesday morning. Celli wa rested on Main street Thursday after- noon by Officer P. O'Meara and not ph Carbo of 6| ving conratula- son. 1 fied to be in court yesterday morning. He failed to appear and was brought in yesterday afternoon and bonded. | Non-Support Charged. | Leopold Trudell appeared in court | this morning in his army uniform, and requested that a continuance until Tuesday morning be given him to al- | low him time to consult a lawyer. He | entered a plea of not guilty to non- | support charges brought against him | and his bond of $300 was continued. “OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF MIND.” While all moterists may not be in the class with the chap who takes an actual delight in spending all his | spare time tinkering about the garage, most of them have some knowledge of the inner and outer workings of their | cars. They know that spark plugs | must be cleaned, valves must be! ground, that carbon should not be al- | lowed to accumulate in cylinders, that the gear box must be kept filled with grease, and that even so matter of fac NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1019; / CEMETERY | VASES | Don’t Wait Until Decoration Day! See Our South Window This Week ‘ HERBERT L. MILLS | 336 MAIN ST. HARDWARE 4 YourOldCar a New Dress || f i e P il | Ve Do the work yourself and save $50 to $100. Use Motor Car Enamels They are made by the Murphy o 3 Varnish Company which supplies = § over half the manufacturers of fine cars with finishing materials. The work is easy. Drop in and we'll show you just what to do. Cost is trifling and you'll own a new car. f THE JOHN BOYLE CO. 3—5 FRANKLIN SQUARE, \ mMs!mtbfiM‘ colary Black _ Light Grey Light Bed Deop Grog Deap Rod Brown roen Towr Blae Cream Deep Blue White | FRIDAY SESSION 1 IN CITY COURT, POLICE VACATION DATES Guardians of the Law Draw Lots for Their Annual “Rest™” P(‘r‘imt«(‘dma1 | Judgments Are Given by Judge Mes- | | | vention Delegates Chosen. kill and Several Cases Are At a meeting of the members of the Assigned. police de rtment the follewing dates thing as a tire appreciates an occa- | for the vacation period were drawn: Judge James T. Meskill presided at | sional change of air. But according| June 18-22, Patrolmen Dennis Neal- | the regular session of the city court to A. G. Hawker, manager of the lo- ; i cal “Txide service station, (he awers | @ Michael Mechan, Patrick Howley | yosterday afternoon. In the case of b st knows practically notn- | ~0d Patrick Meehan; June 25-July 1. | Concettina Dorato against Matteo Ac ing of his battery except that it is| CAtrolmen John Carlson. Matthias Ri- | coollela, Judgment was awarded there to furnish current for starting | jab JOMR Kennedy and Patrick QUITK: ! plaintiff ta recover $965.06 and lighting. ‘1“:‘{: s 4(.,»‘”'01\‘\]-‘;‘3 -"‘\}W ”i‘le“.‘i‘ Judgment by default was awarded G R Sote v fot A mas Stor illiam Strolls and [ the plaintifi for $26.94 in the suit of Hawie! irtedl yenralhgo that Tow]] AxeliCarison; iyl 162 Patrolmen | Virginia L. Mettey against Martin peoble d that they had a stom- | ["l‘_"_"‘“'f\ IM o, William_ P. McCue, | Furguerson. Iin the suit of K. Mikul- ach unless it gave them trouble, and | O arence Lamphere and William Mur-{ skas against A. S. Petrauskas, juds- a similar statement would apply | PRV July 81. Patrolmen Walter i inent for §14 with no costs was allow- equally well in connection vith start- | wuionf: Michael DMassex, Anthony ed. The plaintiff in the suit of Annie ing and lighting batteri With the | Y Chatles JTohnson and Al golgnt against Thomas Casselll vas battery, it's a matter of “out of sight, | [0 _Atwater: August 3-9, Patrolmen | awarded $46.04 by default. Sht af mitdr ihe Datial warks oal| JosephiKennedvBranicl EnglishiMIE S S8 TS LS SO uncomplainingly until the last ounce | (N1 Coserove, Frank Hahn; August | against Harris Putterman was assign- | of strength is exhausted; then come | > Patrolmen Charles McCarthy, | ed fér trial at 10 olclock Tuesday | trouble and a big repair bill. e Oland end Miomae Woods | pning he it of enoles T We take care of il makes of but. | AUSUSt 30-September 5. Patrolmen | Greenstein against Frank Malotta was teries in this way. In times gone by, | 32mes McCabe. Patrick McAvay, Ed- | assigned for trial next Wedne e ML D e ward Riley, Charles Anderson; Sep-| Several cases on the short ealendar ies to us only when ‘something was | (omber 8-14, Patrick O'Mara. Charles | were acted on. In the case of B. Ken- wrong,” but they have learned that | MCGArthy. William Hayes | nedy against B. Sulton the plaintiff | the power and punch originally bhjle| The above dates are not concrete. | way ordered to fie a bill of partiou. | into their battorfes can best be kept | 2Nd May be changed by the men.|jars. The defendant in the suit of | there by expert inspection at regular | SPOUld they see fit. This. however, | \William Marshall against Jacob Cher- | interva advt. | necessitates an agreement between the | njak was ordered 1o file a pleading in Bl R | men themselves. Sergeant John J.| fwo weeks or be defaulied. In the i e rotonmont Gnmeien | e G WA T S i Members of Trinity Church Honor | pridgeport, June 2 |/ Srasistitonlcdatpleadinaiithinio s M Dudley T. Holmes, | LoE o i e 3 In recognition of her faithful serv- | THEATER CROWD GIVES 850; ' BELOIN TO BUTLD. ices as 1 member of the choir of the ANOTHER DRIVE TONIGHT | - — Trilull\ ) _\Iclhodla} .‘mu:ch in which | Inlthe -:nny\.nmv e Large Addition to Hotel is Planncd she has sung for the past twenty-live | g 20 in Rear of Present Building years, a reception was fendered o | ATWY fund, Captain A L Griswold, | = Mrs. Dudley T. Holmes by the chur representing the Kenilworth solicitors, Extensive alterations are heing | members evening. A pursc ~on- | spoke at the Paince theater last cve- [ planned on the Iotel Beloin by Frea | taining as presented to Mrs, | ning, being introduced by Public | Beloin as soon as ihe Aetna Bowline | Holmes by mortimer H. Camp | Amusement Commissioner Harry . allevs in the rear of building ars | Dugald MeceMillan arranged the ro- | Jackson Folloring his talk a cr)!-!\:w ted. The alleys will he remodeled ception and the following were in the | Ioction was taken and $50 added 10 1o provide for about twenty-four | receiving line: Mr. and Mrs. Holmes, | the fund. This evening Captain Gris-! sleeping rooms and a spacions o Rev. and Mrs. Cook, Mr. and M- | Wold will spc t the Lyceum and quet hall. McMillar, Mrs. Ired Goodrich and | Private Herbert C. Brann will speak | Saveral display rooms, for samol Marceliis Bailey. | at the Palace. He will be introduced / for commercial men, are also noix it AN by Howard A. Timbrell. | contempiated by M. Beloin 33 GOING ON 55 HOURS. _— | ; Beginning Monday of next week, | CANTATA A SUCCESS. | IV i the P & I. Corbin plant will zo on! The High school chorus of 301 pug T SHONIR & 55 hour schedule and imstead of | votees ani the Tlieh school opohiestra| Amarice oo [lady Foresters of closing at 5 olclock the work (r (. | Voices and the High school ore e ica, tendered Miss Rose Dehm a factory will come 1o a clogn ar ¢ UPRished an excellent program in the { INCN shawer alter the rogular week- o'clock daily. The Saturday half. | auditorium of the Gramu honlfl R e g el et fog holiday will still he observed work | 1ast night. The cantata given by the ! gq ¢ |t "‘!""‘ forks was Dresent- ending on Saturday at noon. RIS T o A el Sl G el BE MIC R b o) _ COPS TO GET DOPE, | Latham and Mr. Stuhlman. Tn the . Hulda Hedland being. bride. Fgne When the patrolmen of the local | Second part of the program, th®| Bagshaw roon. Anme Crowler et police department went out on their | orchestra played selections, and ¥10lil | of honor. Mary Crowies enp mald heats Inst evening they were aquippod | Solos were given by Farl Lambert 104 Mrs. Mary Bagshasw, ring bearer. oo with cards by which they will securs | Walter Gumprecht. The chorus % i AT e e information concerning the tenement | under the direction of Professor I.! Anna Mawe in role of elorgyman. Miss conditions in this citv. The entire! BB. Matthews and the orchestra under | Dehm is soon to become the 1...'.‘\}" city will be covered in this e avas | | Miss Illgn Harvey. John Ryan of Boston. i ‘OU recognize this car, the Paige Larchmont at a glance. You have turned around to look at it as it swept up the street. You have seen it parked at the Golf Club. You know the Larchmont. Everybody knows the Larchmont. The Larchmont has been called the most beautiful car of a long Hine of beautiful cars—Paige cars. Back of its smart- ness there is the Character, the Basic Quality, that means Low Upkeep, Small Depreciation and Absence of Repair Bills. Our production of this extra-ordinarily popular car is necessarily very limited. By placing your order before the outdoor season is in fuil swing, we may be able to accomodate. you. Paige Larchmont—**Six-55" four-passenger—$2165 New Series Linwood ‘¢ Six-39"'—five-passenger—$1555 New Series Essex ‘‘Six-55""—seven-passenger—$2060 f. 0. b. Detroit PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT, MICHIGAN STANDARD TIRE & AUTO CO. Cor. Eim and Seymour Sts. FOR QUICK RETURNS USE THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS What Does This Sign Mean to You? 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