New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 30, 1919, Page 2

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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1910, MDY HELEN SUPT. COOLEY HAKES | HIS ANNUAL REPORT NO CORDIAL Falling O of Blectrical Permlts] CHERRIES Is Shown 19 Statement lis An Opporlune Time The most deliclous ruby red, lus- The annual report of the electri- ous cherry from Sunny France im- | cal department of the city, has been | | 3 ¢ s Ao oned in a wall of the finest choco- | COmpiled by Superintendent George e Ex‘eriol. E b i ~« : ol Cooley. The report is the 20th to be (1) ave 0 ; S MO O e O e e L e R s i e " Bl o § onfectioners aslk $1.25 per pound for | past year 299 permits were granted, | = . 0ods of this quality. You may have | Which is about per cent less than =, hem this week at tho specinl prico of | In former ves The bulk of the | ki Your House epaln e 2] 5 : 5 falling off shows in the permits for ® i (£ - 568 wl. 5¢ PER FULD POUND, new work. The report in full is as follows: Dwellings, 195; stores, fourteen; 7 Be Glad io A . garages thirty; repair shops, nine: e l A ‘ l p an u h tiro stores, two: newastore, onc: | [ : rLs ranc do e 2 Give You An Estimate | ! That refreshing, cooling Pepper- iGKiIISOH D{llu [:9 SR e | : i mint flavor lasts and satisfies. s three; f‘hur(‘h.. m‘\o; l-‘l(:ck:n;m:;o”qf;: s 3 E . . . o o w | of the Probable Cost. . i NtOt fonlycdo dtheg’ tfitltll the glgd;eq 169-171 Maln Stroet (550, " one oianer i chear foc- | B 1 wants tor a candy, but they aid diges- trical sign, one; junk shop, one; shoo d : [ thI'l as ‘Vel] PFHONE repair shops, two; hospital, one; mo- s EBOIE: S8e. torcycle shop, one; clubhouse, one; asoli tati two; t g ¢ . '_ ‘. Tight, ono; motors, oignt; total, 255, | f il Made of the purest pulverized sugar and With reference to the fire alarm | f§ c American oil of mint system the report state: ‘““The fire alarm system has been somewhat im- : i il 4 : ' Four Flavors Bom ot & mumber’ o1 new moat sens | | 5 LIN 5Q. PHONE 359 § : . ton ot mumver ot new motsl sz | 3 & 5 FRANK Q 1 Peppermint - Clove - Wintergreen - Ginnamon » non-interfering. “The total number of fire alarm boxes connected with the s ninety, and will shortly be increéased | == i R ‘ ' ) For Satur- to 103. It is the intention of the| BLIND SOLDIERS DISCHARGED. ISCAPES FROM JAIL. ' | |fire board to have lead cables in-| yooiieton May 30.—Discharge | Tronoto, Ont, May 30— Vera TLa- iday in stalled in the subway district, re- 3 - jers, blinded | Velle, awaiting sentence for assisting | from eoryice of BT seldiecs, bLo Frank McCullough, a condemned Bo placing the present single wires which A | ot A RO Our h ys’ { | |are unreliable, just as soon as the|while serving in France, Was an- | nuigerer o eseape from juil elimbed ?@?@M\NTS -ShOP . o appropriation can be secured. nounced tonight by the bureau of | over the wall of the jail yard today 1 t 13 “The polico slgnal system was re-| . " igc insurance. The men have | and ecaped herself. McCullough who | i k) eT Weiont V& oL cently overhauled after twenty-one was captured a few weeks affer his BOYS’ FANCY years of service. This work was very | been under (i‘cm,mont]:n lr:r»l:\n“l"{xlz e e e el SUITS | necessary and now the system is in | Baltimore. Some of the cz < r i were added, making a total of twenty- | o seo objects v, but aro ; : $2.00 will be | four city boxes and one private box. | tally blind in an industrial sense, and \\(lhlnnglun, May 30.—Assignment NI‘ JI(EIJ A PA G taken from the on that basis will bo puid componsti- | of mental’ cases, arising from war | ] (:I(I & l : ! tion of $100 a month, in addition to| service to a sanitarium at Dansville, } price of every | MOTOROYCOLIST HURT. $57.50 which they will receive from | N. Y., which is to be acquired by the SOLD EVERYWHERE i i the government insurance. The num- | Treasury department, w mounced | § boys’ fancy Suit Joseph Pape of Cherry Strect Goes to | [1° ESVETRment IASHanee. The AU | day by tho Bureau of War Rk Tn- for one day Hospital for Repairs. who were left blinded totals 125. surance. Manufactured by i only. # i < ‘\ l Joseph Pape of 264 Cherry street R R T St . | [ was badly infured last eventng when| poRD PAID DEPENDENTS. g - Triangle Company, Inc. a motorcycle he was riding crashed e =2 s T R Mount Clemens, Mich, May 30.— HEREISEURC SR into a mail box at the corner of Main l.llkl HI[S[a" fl] and Commercial street. He was rush- [ Counsel for the plaintiff in the $1,- ed to the New Britain hosital where S enry Ford O AT T e by Dr. Frank Zwic | 0000 Ubel sult of '}“’"»" for 6 bELL-ANS The accident occurred at 6:50{ 388inst the Chicago Daily Tribune to- Hot water o'clock. Pape was proceeding down | day produced in Judge Tucker’s court Sure Rehef Main street when his cycle suddenly | canceled checks showing that the com- started at a terrific rate of speed and | pany hac ially paid relicf funds to it suddenly veered toward the gutter,| dependents of employers who went striking the curb and mail box in [ with the national guard to the Mexi- front of Kenney & Leghorn's store. | can border in June, 1916. Court ad- Pape was picked up by policemen and | journed today until Monday. the ambulance summonecd. It was found that Pape had sustained two bad gashes, one near the mouth and the other on the chin. He also com- plained of internal pains. SAVED FROM GALLOWS. Winsted, May 30.—Snatched from the shadows of the gallows a third '8 f y » S time, Giordano Candido, awaiting cxe- g v@ @m ~ nc ! | cutian of the death sentence on June 20, has been granted a new trial on | | the ground of newly discovered ovi- | ~ . dence. The decvision was made by O n o Judge Joel H. Reed following a hear- 1RO 8 3 ing on a petition of Public Defender L. J. Nickerson based on a statement that the condemned man had periods of insanity while serving years ago in | the Italian army. i Candido would have been Going away? Keep a KO- seven months ago today if the or oo | o e ; B L ‘_ Yflur MOSi Cherifihed Posses' & Modalc i Supplies STy Slous Marcus H. Holcomb anly a few da o Own Ideas. Make itWhat You’d Developing and Printing a saving him from the gallows while DAK STORY as you go. We nal sentence of Judge Reed, pronoun Pr ~r‘|imt|<m Depart- j e 5 Al 5o e Sy riaa i ment stands for botl 4 d 3 -1 3 P ] SRR T sion—Buiit According to Your Eastman N. C. Speed Films before the dates set for his hangin : and you are sure to get results. the first intervention of the governon ANB HEASUNABLE PHIBES £ 5 - Specialty. All work finished on l‘gnms e e AX%LLR D,S » , ¢ Realfly Elike ll !0 be An lnves‘- Velox Paper. e | y i ! elox Paper — b ment in Happiness and Con- The New York American_sporting 236 PARK STREBT y \ R \ keflfil’lm&‘n . pages lead every day. For sale by all Corner Bigeiow Phone 1366 § : 3 \ newsdealers. Telephone No. 1360. Dru co Advt. L g Whether it is a modest bungalow, a mansion or 30 Chorch St., New Britain, Conn. : i just an apartment—it resolves itself into no problem .\ B ; at all to select furniture if you will allow us to take A ® iLLOFa & C@. B E 3 b i you through our great establishment. 2 ClTY lTEMS HARTFORD. : Dancing carnival at T. A. B. hall, The services of train ed housefurnishing salesmen e ‘m'.l)wfl Dhil. Bang, T A B! ‘M ¢ ; \ are at your command, who will be glad to show you Mrs, Mary Anne Plokup ls visiting o N — 3 every courtesy without the annoyance of urging. 1 David Sloane of Swampscott, [ i ] i : Hats for the June bride and brides- naid made to order; expert workman- hip; very reasanable. Goldenblum Millinery Co., 188 Main St.—advt Is Dillon's. All our smart millinery has been greatly reduced—a Abel Johnson and sister, Miss Hul- few ah, are attending the Upsala callege ommencement exercises at Kenil- vorth, N. J S . M n > ) s Effie Pickup is spending the allor MOdels : ; ! ¢ e > nd at Morris Cove, New ”“"'}:‘ $1.45. Worth $2.00 98 Worth $4.50. $1.98 Worth $4.00. 3 ; 3 o A Specnag‘ HEVRlafiion to Jllne and Mrs. James Rogers are Bidin: i In Pineapple and lisere straws and in combinations of both in b g / B-Pidc‘»‘—kel US SOIVQ the Flll'- own, Mass: all the new colors. g W Patrolman Patrick Quirk reported i ; g ! ni P l)1 o Sergeant IKelly early this morning 3 nilure LA at five men were holding up persong H l 98 hear the Kilby house In Berlin, and | ports atspk. femanding money. Constable ~ Rit- notified ey o e W Children’s Trimmed Hats | >' u E 1 e r @ 0 mpany A class of 80 candidates will receive v it A $1.00 Worth $1.98. $1.98 Worth $3.00. $2.98 Worth $9.00. 4|\2;;E§S:Lln;;ilfll_(((\;": Banded or with streamers, in all new shades. : = scWhere Quaifly IS Highel‘ than Price” If you nced a new hat, now is the time to get it, and the place A vast stock from which to select, to meet all de- grees of simplicity or elaborateness in tastes. items we mention below. Worth $4.50. 1In side roll and mushroom style, all colors.

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