New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 3, 1919, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, ] iowgoni proves | =g SCREEN DODRSY Window Screens 60c to $1.35 Fly Netting, Black, Bronze and Pearl Cloth Spring Hinges Prepare for the ‘Pesky Fly’ ] | Al | Bl_[AN'N Acoused s Discharged—Other | § ' Cases Belore Judge Meskill |§ While there was a marked simi- | larity between a pi of goods shown a Larayette | by Salvatore De Paci, strect tailor, to Paul Lo ki and a | piece shown to De Paci in police court this morning, he was unable to iden- oS A4S one v the same Never leaves a ring and no odor. tify the pi ‘ | and, consequently Lowacki was exon- | B Oleans Clothing, White Kid Gloves, | ¢iacd and allowed 1o roturn the oods | | to his tailor to be made up into a | Laces, ete. 25c, B0c, 81.00 por bottle. | ") (LU s arrested Satuidas Sold by | by Officer William Souncy upon com- MI 2 | plaint of De Paci. who stated that a | piece of suiting had been stolen from e | his store by Lowacki and was in an | L] | Orange street establishment g THE' | Lowacki was able to prove to the | atiataction ot the conrt ot 1o 1t |8 HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. 5 | purchased the cloth for $10 a yard | . o | in New York City and brought it to D ¥ | a Main street tailor and later to the | 8 | ment that a similar piece of cloth | ing of a Colt automatic gun and he ; was under the influence of liquor and { had heen sho to Lowacki a week | was fined $10 and cost A similar [ insisted upon spending the day at the before Easter was denied by the ac- i fine was imposed upon amm, and | Gramm home. but was ordered out. 169'17] Mfllfl S"BDI cused and when he asked De Paci | judsment was suspended in the case | Officer Liebler was called twice to put | upon what day and at what time of | against Mrs. Gramm. | nim out, but on ecach occasion he re- o | day the visit to his shop was made, The party was held in the Gramm | turned. When the Gramms announced ya PHONE 330. the latter was unable fo answer. home ai 422 Main street and soveral | that they were willing to: appear Y/ Coffee In A\ complaints were made to the police | against him, Officer Liebler placed him / /¢ | Bartholomew Coffee made his see- | on the following morning regarding | under arrest and the automatic was /e | ond appearance in conrt in as many | the noise during the night. Fvangelos found on him. /, s this morning and paid a fine of for drunkenness. Coffee was before Judge John H. Kirkham yesterday and upon his promise to return to work in Bloomfield he was allowed to g0 100% Pure Turkish Tobacco = with court costs as his only penalty. Today Judge Meskill imposed the other penalty. Renews O1d Trouble. s one of his witnesses is in New York City, Samuel Stefanik, charged with breach of the peace, asked for and was given a continuance until to- 4+ KNOX | \ Comfort- | { b '/ able STRAWVS morrow morning. He was arrested e b % i upon complaint of Constable Fred | Evei have Winkle yvesterday after he had started i trouble keeping trouble over an old grievance. S S BT o Violated Auto Law. ia WA ft, whose occupation is that of an expert auto repair man and your head when mechanic, was in court on a charge the wind _bl(“"f | of leaving his car for more than 40 a New Dress a little briskly? | minutes on Main street. Judgment | el was suspended, as his offense appeared H\«I”C_S one to be not one of carelessness but ig- that will stay | |norance of Jaw. Marconi Case Nolled. on. o ; i The presence of a fine point of the registration law which would cause a | question to arise resulted in a nolle % Luke H“sfa" Uul | ::‘l;“;\‘lwi:hanl Marconi, driver for the ] Do the work yourself and save $50 to $100. Use Murphy Da-cote | Motor Car Enamels | ,The_y are made by the Murphy Varnish Company which supplies e over half the manufacturers of fine [RIERR] R cars with finishing materials, ' The work is casy Drop pg== Sl el in and we'll show you RS = t L | Manufacturing company ot ASYLUM SR, | | Waterburv. He was arrested last | week for driving a motor vehicle with | a trailer attached upon which there | was no re ation. A home-made marker had been affixed to the trailer. SALVATION ARMY =5 : LEADER IS HAPPY just what to dor Comers T e e e ) wh. ) [ | b o b i e CITY }TE_MS Miss Freda Swenson Anxiously Looks trifling and you'll fl o | f Deep Rod Brown own a new catr, 1 r@en How o giy‘, ream i lize White_ Kennedy's dancing school tonight— | Forward to Time When New Home advt. L : The changes in the policing policy Will Be a Reality, 1 the local theaters has hecome X = ) e e e e pecomel Mias Wredn Swenson isicaptain ‘at O g £ e SR G e e THE JOHN BOYLE CO. SO Fox theater, Officer Murray t the selitia Al a ‘(\’\ E) 3 uyceum theater, Officer Zandazian at | fYds ALl onELy Ler i untiring, e o o . D N3 o e e D ALl frorts that this city went ovaritha fop 3—5 FRANKLIN SQUARE, RS v at the Falnce thaater last week in the drive to raise $13,000. | . e ! : | Miss Swenson is to hold a conference Last week to pay personal tax, commencing Monday, June 2 to Satur- day, June 7, the office of the persona tax collector will he open from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Charles J. Elliott, Collector. 1‘ —advt. i Frank Denuncie of 400 Myrtle street, was kicked by a horse on | Lafayette street yesterd afternoon and’ his left arm was broken. He was removed to the New Britain “hospital. The house committee of the Shuttle Meadow club has arranged a beef. steak dinner following the Barne Hagen golf match Thursday after- | noon. Dancing will also be enjo: Don’t by T. A. B. Drum Corps and Philt monic Band, T. A. B. hall, June 5 7 and 9. 320-piece orchestra.—Advt. JAIL SENTENCE FOR | THEFT OF W. S. S. this evening with Major Bernhardt iesiaressan LdL 3T DTTERR I ETRE D ERe ) U s, DO YOU KNOW | That You Can Buy SEMON’S ICE CREAM At Axelrod’s Pharmacy DO YOU KNOW | That Semon’s Ice Cream is Purer, Richer, Better ! DO YOU KNOW That no n.latter' what part of the city you live in DO YOU KNOW . Quantity can never fake the place - That notwithstanding its superior quality the prices are no higher. ' Oi Quality. NOW ET lS UP TO YOU Tobacco that is not Turkish can never take the place < of 106% pure Turkish. SPECIAL-- CHERRY ICE CREAM § “Bundle” cigarettes are plentiful in quantity —Helmar - cigarettes are superior in “Quality.” TODAY Felix Chaux Took Stamps on Febru- ary 22 —Will Spend Four Months Behind Bars. CAPTAIN FRED\A SWENSON, Felix Chauk was sentenced this i o morning to serve four months in jail | Anderson of Boston concerning the for the theft of $100 worth of war | savings stamps alleged to have been stolen from the home of John B gan of 180 High street on Februar 22. Since that day the a ed has sen missing from the city and was | arrested yesterday afterzoon in | Bridgeport by Serge Richardson | upon information received. Judge | James T. Meskill was on the bench. Although $100 in cash was missed | At the same time Eiricd with this theft. He formerly | ;.adquarters are, at the present Gme, boarded at the Bostigan nome, and | at 68 West Main street. A campaign | fi¢cording to Bostigan's slory, saW | 5 yncrease the membership it soon to the cash and stamps on February zz‘ | advisability of building & home for the tion Army in this city. Miss son is endeavoring to secure a site near the center of the city. It is planned to construct a three.story brick building. The first floor will be devoted to reading and writing room, the second floor will be used for | an assembly hall and the third fioor will be used for dormitories Tho local branch of the Salvation | Chauk was not| aArmy boasts of about 35 members. Tts | he started in this city and the orzan and inquired as to their KkeepIng | ation hopes to sccure severai place. He was told that they were | g ia now members kept in a bureau drawer and several other inguiries as to the stamps and | T = Cnch wore answered by Bostigan, who | ALL NIGHT PARTY , id not suspect that theft was the ob- | RESULTS IN FINES h < ject of the questions. Later in the day the boarding boss went to work | % and when Mrs. Bostigan left the | Trio Brought to Court by Officer John home Chauk We gladly make the comparison. alons in the house. Liebler and Two Pay: Ome Chauk lett shortiy after Mrs. Hustigan | e o Makers of ihe, Qg@w‘cfww B e T the stamps | rbllawing - an. allnight party in 4 and Egyptian CigaretisintheWorid The accused denird taking tie stamps | WNich, the accused stated, there was and cush and stated that he had left | @ little too much drinking.” Mr. and ihe city ax he could find no work | Mrs. Fred Gramm and Peter FEvan- fnera. FHe borrowed 73 cents from a | elos, the hosts and one of the guests, friend and went to New Haven, later | respectively, were in court this morn- moving tc Bridgeport where he has| ing on a charge of breach of the been working and bhas msde his home | peace. The breach of the peace in slacs. Evangelos' ¢ase constituted the carry- Axelrod’sPharmacy Park and Bigelow Sreets. ’Phone 1366 ASK PEOPLE WHO KNOW.

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