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ERMICIDAL SOAP ' The Best Shampoo for Dandruff eeps Infection from Burns and Wounds Destroys Perspiration Odors Invaluablein the Sick Room for Hands, Clothing and Linen Kills Lice and Other THE SOAP OF A HUNDRED USES We Sell and Recommend It Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main St. In the fit of HORSFALL- MADE ready-for-service ! CLOTHING will appeal to the man who is used to wearing } custom cloth | Luke Horsfall 6o, | 2« ASYLUM &®, i In Our Prescription ment stands. for both RELIABLE SERVIGE AND REASONABLE PRIGES AXELROD’S PHARMACY 236 PARK STREET Corner Bigelow Phone CITY ITEMS b Depart- 1366 Just received suits at Besse- Leldnd's.—advt Prof. Graham's ception, Wednesday cvening. Thursday. All past ¢ ol Advt he degree t lodge will 7:30 o'clock Children’s Besse-Leland's, young people’s re- Married s take meet tomorrow evening at rehearsal straw hats advt 50c to $3.00 at PATRIOTIC SERVICE Rev. Union Mr. Maier Princ At 1 Speaker Pirst Church. At Services Rev. Henry W eipal speaker at held last evening gational church R., and other patri present. Civil War seats of honor in t church Rev. Mr. Maier wars this country has ing the ideals upheld Mr returned fom [rance, Red Cross worker. Maier was the prin- the union at the St First Congre nley Post, G tic societies w ans occupied center of the traced the fought, show- Rev. recently BEILRNS ) NeESTIOY 6 BELLANS \ Hot water ol Sure Relief ELLLANS : BFOR INDIGESTION am of Unity Rebekah | services various Maier where | CARROLL 1S SENTTO | STATEREFORMATORY Guilty of Carrying Concealed Weapons-Other Gourt Cases The versus of the State formerly of adjourned case Joseph Carroll the Yankee Division, s brought up in court this morning. and Judge James T. Meskill committed him to the Reformatory at Cheshire. The ex-soldler was charged with carrying concealed weapons, a .38 revolver having been found on him Friday evening when he was arrested Dby Sergeant William €. Fart and in court Saturday morning, a plea of guilty was entered. His term at the reforma- tory is indefinite and will depend 1pon his Behavior. Going to “Get a Cop.” Information Friday loaded nd ant street roceived that in was by the evening Carvoll revolver his posses- going to “get a cop. Hart met Carroll on Iast Main near Main street, and questioned him about the gun, but instead of answering, he toward Lafayette streef. He was unsucce ful in getting through a crowd at the Palace theater and fell to the ground where he ¥ Sergeant Hart, who i chase. TThe revolver was taken from his pocket, and he was taken to the police sia tion. He w released urday morning under $1,000 bon Given Gun By Soldicr. of being “tipped” that somcone was ran Carroll's story by another soldier after his Salvation Army money was not given credence by Judge Maeskill or Prosecutor G. W. Klett. Aceorc ing to his story, he was accosted ne the National Bank Thursday night a man in uniform who asked him if he was “Speck” C: When he answered ‘‘yes” handed him the gun and v that a certain fellow in a Tartford avenue saloon had started out to get the Salvation Army money in his posses- sion, he said. Asked if he didn't think it singular that a stranger would hand him a gun in that fashion. Carroll replied, “Well I'd rather take his tip and take a chance of veing arrested for carrying a gun than have the money stolen and be suspected.” Highway by him Robbery Charged. Zenk, Zigmund Szumski and Walter Jezlerski are being held under bonds of $2,000 each for al- leged highway robbery following the complaint of William Ruderlewicz, and Zenk and Szumski are charged again on a similar count following the report of Charles Bingle that attempt was made to rob him. The were before Judge Meskill in court this morning, but a continuance until tomorrow morning was granted at the request of Prosecutor Klett that an investigation might be conducted. Attorney P. T. McDonough appears for the accused The trouble started the corner of Grove Saturday night in received a bad scalp wound. The three men accused of the robhery the police have been notified, took $1 from Ruderlevicz and $4 from Bingle and following their complaint *h was started resulting in the of the three ahout 3 o'clock morning. All three deny any connection with the robbery and hava cntered a plea of not guilty. May Bring Another An investigation will a report filed by Gus West street and wood, that Stanislaw an so with and which a fight Gold stree Ruderlevics Charge. be made Piechert Oscar Neza of they were assaulted Elm street Saturday night It s probable that highway robbery might have been the motive, although neither of the men could identify the three accused today the who struck them. Pight Over Harry Patella on Washington of of Blm- on assaulted as men Girl. runs a coffee-house place and employs a pretty Paul Calli came to New from New York city few days ago, and since that time ha heen eating in Harry's restaurant, becoming friendly with the waitress Yesterc afternoon Paul and the waitr went walking, and at 4:20 | both Paul and [arry were in tha police station attemptin prove the other wuilty of They were both charged today, land Paul fined waitress, Britain was | “They Go Wild Over Him." According to Harry's came the restaurant | ana took the girl for a walk. Lat | Harry wished to be relieved and sent | for the waitress to come to work and | when Paul refused to Harry went bring her. and came second best mitted that he was friendly | waitress and added that she | him to take her walking yesterday ‘:In\l herself suggested it. To make ! sure that he would return to take her out, he said, she kept his overec Prefers Work to Jail. Constanti Kolosky wias when returned to his | home after an absence of two weeks nd was in court this morning oa charges of assaulting his wife. Mrs | Kolosky told the court that he drinks, comes home and strikes he leaves story, Paul to vesterday, allow her to go himself and attempted 1o Paul insisted ont on fightir Paul ad- ihe wanted with arres { vesterday he and then weeks at a weeks he building con- He was tola jail and he home for several | time. For the past two | has been working for a tractor in rmington to go to work ) chose the former course. In Wrong Home, Clarence Brayne tried the door of what he though was his home Satur- day night, and when he couldn't pen it, he tried to get in through a window. The found of breaking attracted the attention of Officer Cabe- and Brayne was or to lass Mc- arvested ror was | city NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY doctors (Castoria has done, i for children. W A LA S LGOHOL-3 PE ereby Mncu Cheerfulness an iam, for A helpful Remedy rrhoeds Gonstipationand Dial 4] Exact Copy of Wrapper. drunkenness to fines of and injury Today he paid and §15 and discovered that the home he tried to enter wis not his own hut that of J. J. Quilty. LOCAL MAN HAS NARROW ESCAPE property William Metzger of This City and Middletown Girl Almost Drown When Canoe Capsizes, While ticut day out canoeing on the river at Middletown night, William Met: of this and Miss Rose Tobler of South Farms, Middletown, had a narrow cape from drowning when the in which they were riding overturned The night watechman at the railroad over the river heard the ser 07 the couple and summoncd Officers Joseph Dunn and John Mellin of the Middletown motorboat Connec- ate Satur- | es- canoe police force. A | helonging to a Mr. Brewc of the Meriden Yacht club, which is acated the Portland shore. wa hurried to the me. When rescue Mr. Metzger and ATi Tobler were clinging to the capsized canoc in an exhausted éondition. The river is ox- ceedingly dangerous at this time of the year at its freshet stage. | Both were taken to the Meriden Yacht club where first aid was ren- dered I BROADWAY PLAYS ON PALACE SCHEDULF on Management Wil Present “Some- body's Swectheart,” “The Kiss Burglar® and Other S Announcement made | by the management of the Palace dis- sing the plans of that playhouse ummer and fall se: on cular summer vaudeville will be inaug ed on Monday, 3. and will mark the first local nee of a number of the big- wha will try out their new acts before showing them on the big- ger circuits. Booking arrangements have been completed for these head- line ta play New Britain after which they will go to Mountain park. Holyoke, Mz is a known fact in vaudeville tif ot can make good here, its succes iywhere and that has been the means of bringing many of the big vauec ville names to the Palace theater, The policy will he an entire cHange Of program every Monday and Thursday | in addition to the regular picture pro- | gram on Sunday During the September gitimate has just been wpear evenings. months of August and many of the Broadway le- suc os will be seen here for the first time in & number of years. These original stein's Kiss Charles K. Champlin and his plavers in a series of at popular prices and many other big succosses. week | lasco has also arranged for a number of grand opera sta ated, made later, | Directors Will Discuss Housing Prob- rectars of | this afternoon, the | Wwill come up for discussion, and it is | expected that the directors will take | action, MAY 26, 1919 Physicians Recommend Castoria OU know the real human doctors right around in your neighborhood : the made of flesh and blood just like you: the doctors with souls and hoarts: those men Who are Tesponding to your call in the dead of night as readily as in the broad daylight; they are ready to tell you the . s doing and will do, from their experience and their love good that Fletcher's Fletcher's Castoria is nothing new. We are not asking you to try an exper ment. We just want t0 impress upon you the importance of buying Fletcher's. Your physician will tell on the market, and be is particularly interested in the welfare of your baby. you this, as he knows there are s number of imitations Children Cry For Do you know why you are asked to call for Fletcher’s Castoria when you want a child’s remedy: why you must insist on Fletcper's? For years we have been expiaining how the Popglanty of Fletcher’s Castoria has brought out innumerable imitations, sub- stitutes and counterfeits. To protect the babies: to shield the homes and in defense of generations to come we appeal to the better judgment ‘of parents to insist on having Fletcher’s Castoria when in need of a child’s med- icine. And remember above all things that a child’s medicine is made for children—a medicine prepared for grown-ups is not inter- changeable. A baby’s food for a baby. And a baby’s medicine is just as essential for the baby. The Castoria Recipe (it’s on every wrapper) has been prepargd by the same hands in the same manner for so many years that the signa-¢ ture of Chas. H. Fletcher and perfection in the product are synonymous. MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA ceNuINE CASTORIA awwars Bears the Signature of » THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD. SUMMER MODES Now that summer is actually here it is up to the Our| well gowned woman to preparc herself in the millinery line shipment of summer chapeaux has arrived, and this supplemented with the beautiful models turned out from our woskrooms « itutes ¢ display of millinery that for variety, exclusiveness, originality, and quality, is unsurpassed The straws include white leghorns, milans, and liseres both trimmed and untrimmed, in any number of charming styles, and sailors in pineapple, bancock, milan and PPanama straws. The distinetly trimmings include the very latest fashion notes, each one original, and becoming. Some have only a flower or two for adornment, and others are more elaborately trimmed, all how- ever, have been carefully planned and executed, and the result is showing of some of the had. most charming summer millinery to shows will be seen with the; plans or drop the matter entirely casts and include Hammer- | directors have omebody’s Sweetheart,” *The | ing tle problem Burg G Lady.” ! months hut Is West Right, itely as vet on at the sociate | Broadway plays | 27 jssued merce of in hand for seve Lady, st Turn to the meeting is ref by the chamber of the United States relative hit scored ! concert t | Jean Owing to Rosa in the immense Ponselle at her Meriden, items of industrial relations. Moo Be-| A meeting of factory men trial league will be night at 8 o’clock rooms. The of a sts held the is of during the season will be inaugur- of which will subscription in meeting number to plan announcement held at baseball e form a be request th e anxious mercantile directors is scheduled f Wednesday afternoon at | Routine business will he G. OF C. ACTIVITIES PREPARING FOR FLIGITT, John's, N. F., May Tem Today—To Form New League— St Mercantile Directors to Meet. sembling of the Vimy At the meeting of the board of di- | which the Alcock-Brown team the chamber of commerce | transatlantic fliers has entered race to Ireland was begun today. machine will dsvidi field but another site at Harbor Grace may the ocean bop-off housing problem | be chosen either to push through their The had plans for remedy- | have done nothing defin- Another topic for discus- rendum No com- to | the report of the committee on indus- trial relations regarding the principal interest- ed in the formation of another indus- tomorrow chamber the n- fast The regular monthly meeting of the or k. o5y bombing plane of in the The be put together at Qui- Possibly for Is An Opportune Time to Have the Exterior of Your House Repainted. We Will Be Glad to Give You An Estimate of the Probable Cost. The JOEN BOYLE COMPANY 3 & 5 FRANKLIN 5Q. 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