New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 17, 1919, Page 2

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i s "H00DO00 PAPER Never Fails To Drive Away Ants 15¢ Pxe THE Dickinson Drug Ce. 169-171 Main Straat The scarf of foulard is the ideal summer tie — light in weight, bright in colors and - very durable. $1, $1.50, $2. Luke Harstall Go, HARTFORD CITY ITEMS Men Pr June Sale Suits at July —Advt and Young Men's s at Besse-Leland's. Kennedy's dancing school tonight.— advt Martha Chapter, 21, visit Meridian Chapter on Thursday evening officers of Martha Ch charge of the degree work. tending to attend will meet train or the 5:07 trolley. be served at June sale Buits at July —Advt Camp Clara, R. N. of A., will its regular meeting Wednesday at 34 Church street. o of will | Meriden June 19th, pter havin Those in- the Supper to Men's and You Men's Prices at Besse-Leland's. have night June Sale Men's and Buits at July Prices at B —Advt The Foreign Blim Baptist will hold monthly meeting this evening at home of Mr. and Mrs street June Sale Men's Sults at July —Advt. The trustees of Jerome Home pur- chased, today, through H. Dayton Humphrey. five building lots adjoining. their property on Corbin avenue of the Hart Real Estate company. June e Men's and- Young Men's Buits at July Prices at Besse-Leland's —Advt Judge Bernard F. ed a reunion of university today June Sale Men's and Young Men’s Buits at July Pr Besse-Leland's —Advt Young Men's sse-Leland’s. Mission church of the its the 5 Lyons circle Kalin, and Young Men’s Prices at Besse-Leland's Gaffney class at attend- his cos at SCHOOL BOARD NOTE A meeting of the teachers’ commit- tee will be held this afternoon at 5 o'clock. Candidates will be inter viewed at this time. The trades school sommittee will meet on Thursday aft- ernoon at 5 o’clock. e AR T e ————————r— POSLAM VITAL T0 SUFFERERS FROM EGZEMA eczema, vour prompt m may mean all the dif- ference between immediate comfortand a long period of itching distress. Take the easy, pleasant way to quick relief. Apply Poslam right on the raw places that burn itch. Feel a burden lifted as the skin is soothed and paci- fled You will know then to what a high state efticiency this rellable remedy ha brought. Poslam is concentrated. Short treatment suffices for most minor troubles 8o0l&@ everywhere. For free s write to Emergency Lahoratories West 47th St., New York City Poslam Soap, medicated with Pos- lam should be use! if skin is tender ve of been Yale | THOMEN HELD A5~ | Girl Is Sent to House of Good Mary Kelly Jeluk vear-old waitress Norwich, but who has a New London Phile awaiting a divorce from her hushand, told her part of a story toaay to Judge James T. Meskill in palice court, accusing Ammodia Cadellero and Antonea Ventrillo of white slav- ' ery. The accused were bound over to {he next term- of the superior court, opening in Hartford the third Tuesday in September, under bonds of v was charged With misconduct and the testimony given caused her committal to the Houke of the Good Shepherd. Met In Restaurant. Although only 20 ye has been married th some time ago bec ceedings secure a separation her bus- band. The men implicated were et ployed in the New London shipvar and ate in the restaurant in which she was employed, becoming with her in that way years of age and Antone. under the name of John, Acted Tmproperly The accused et tol early Monday morning and upon information secured from them that time the local authorities w able to build up a c white ery here. They admitted having met in New London and coming from there to New Britain, with a stop in to requainted is Here. were ed in Bris- se of slav- WHITE SLAVERS New Haven. Their destination have been Worcester. Mass,, where John is well known and as all three were low on funds Mary was instruct- ed as to how she could to pay the c oc was to enough r fares. Impropes sar the depot and six other men are implicated o girl admitted also that she and John had lived as man and wife during the trip from New London. Stays in New Britain at 422 Main street and 115 Deaver street Bronght claimed act as she di and also said th been taken from hei return to her 1 faven a pair of her got money actions rred 1 Her Clothing. that she was while with the her suit forced men case had she could not While in New and a waist was at her own request by me bought Tohn for Autoist Appeals, An appeal was entered this morning Trank Carmello of New Haven, har with driving a hard-tired truck without havi mirror at- hed and bonds were fixed at §100. The fine impose He was ar- rested vesterday by Officer John C. Stadl Tlad No Mirror. Willis J. Manica also drove through the streets of the eity out a mirror and paid a simil He imd-no mirror, : e did not know that such ¢ ted. For the past three vears he has been driving trucks in Penn- afternoon 1 truek with- 5 G said sylvania Saw No Traflic Goldstein parked than 40 minutes vestorday Zns. Paul his more street Officer car for on Church and ‘Traflic Patrick notified him in court this morning. He ns rrohibiting parking thought it was all right, he said Reckless Driving Charge A continuance until Thur: granted by Judge Meskill at the auest of Prosecutor G. W. Klott day in the Kless driving against James Russell The cutor wished to have witnesses sum- maned Jail Sentence Suspended. A0 jail sentence ed and Sam Hook allowed to go free with a warning today upon his prom ise to discontinue beating his wife Mrs. Hook asked for some mone: vesterday and Sam struck her. Strikers in Toils, Martin Anderson, one of the strik ers at P. & I°. Corbin’s attended a meeting of the strikers vesterday in Skritulsky’s hall and drank a little too much of the refreshments provided He was picked up in back of a hlock on Main street fine of %5 BUSINESS LECTURE Will H. Farley, Business FExpert, Will afternoon Mechan to be saw no si and ense prose- was suspend- and paid a Be Speaker at Chamber of Com- merce on July 15. The cured turer Chamber Will . Farley of the National Co., of Dayton, Ohio, this city on the evening at 8:30 o'clock in the BIks' securiy Tr. Farley the loca ization has taken the S sive step of its career as cured a man who will tell ness men of this eity the will start them cess which will mounting Mr. Farley enjovs a reputation an expert troubles and their place he has lectur been taken hy me derful results. He speaks on “‘“The Merchant and How This subject includes failures and causes. tion, il advertisin window dis- | play. ks’ efficlency, selling methods ¢redit system. and general systems in | retail stores. It is full of helpful suggestions for men in all kinds of business. { The lecture {s made more interesting by the use of stereoptican views and motion pictures. It is probably the best thing along business lines that has come to the notice of local people for it tells the story of how well planned methods invariably | Boing succesa. \ of Commerce has se- business Cash Re to lecture July hall the ults to in busi- ana | suc- the on a e countrywide in busines Tn every | advice has with won- as remedies. d his ants Troubles of a top Them." talks on retail store organiza- to NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SCREEN DOORS § $3.60 and $5.00 NVindow Screens 60c to $1.35 Fly Netting, Black, Bronze and Pearl Cloth Spring Hinges Prepare for the ‘PeskyFly’ HERBERT L. MILLS HARDWARE SUNSHINE SOCIETY T0 ASSIST NURSES Drive to Be Carried on to Raise $1,500 for Automobile Realizing that work of the visiting nur: in this city is greatly capped because of the lack of proper traveling facilities, the Sunshine ciety has voted to carry on cam- paign se $1.500 to se automobile and portable to bo prosented es to pure carage to the assoc to solicited Corbin, president ion funds arc be W by Gieorge of the society The wted feder- and This atten- and it nurses’ association is with other associations therefore cannot solicit funds was recently brought to the tion {he Sunshine society was voted help the nurses. following resolution was adopted the society “In order to by to do the work properly the Visiting Nurse association to be provided with a suitable erate priced automobile. in that the nurses may move more idly and to accommoadate the creased medand for a visiting “In other communities, like and Rockville. smalle than Britain, automobiles have heen vided the Visiting Nurse tion “The Sunshine the matter under consideration at its regular meecting voted to tribute the sum of $100 towards the purchase of such automobile and a portable gar: It ix considered that the sum $1.500 is needed for the purpose contemplated “Each of the undersigned make @ contribution to the the ahove purp and to money to the treasurer of Sunshine ociety As soon money is contributed the E: and automobile will ed.” It is the mod- order rap nurse Rristoi New for associa- taken and society has of u recs fund pay the the for as he purpose of the association handi- | s0- The | Alrs. | ought | in- | pro- | con- | portable | pur- | 336 MAIN ST. | said from and The Mrs. Corbin to receive donati every person in the city. Larg small g will be appreciated necessity for having an automo- bile disposal the nurses was brought out during the influen epidemic, during which time the serv- ices of the nurses were greatly in de- mand. In appreciation for the wor done by the nurses during the plague, it i« believed by the members of fhe Sunshine that will | gladly do bit present drive. Those forward George street office at the of society, over th yone thein wishing to contribute can to Mrs. Lexington the Herald donations in, 49 their W. Corh or leave samc To Increase Memborship. At an enthusiastic meeting of the nshine society held vesterday after- noon at the Y. W. C. A. plans for increase in membership were dis- Mrs. George W. Corbin, pr the presided at (¥ an cussed s- ident of meeting. A society Get Snv mem- Member Member. adopted. The i shine society now hoasts of a bership of ahout 200 T0 MAKE LAST APPEAL For sloga The | | Council Condemned Perretta Rrothers to to Call Session of Board of Pardons. of Joseph Salvatore D'Eropo, for B local Lawyer one the Perretta counsel and the s o men condemned at state of more to die on the gallows prison for the Frank will June murder make one at- the decision in Palmese, lives of his clients of Judge ing to new Lawyel 1ch Governor Hol- the executive special to e the tempt Following Lucien Burpee grant the men D’Esopo tried to r and the promise of calling a hoard of pardons to com- sentence life imprison- Holcomb is the the lawyer immediately ref a tria comb secure from sion of the | mute the ment. Gvernor Yale commencement will present on the return of the to at and his request governor e RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 Main St. Opp. Arch St. Phone 1409-3 A June Clearance Sale Brimful of Bargains Wed At $13.75—One lot of Silk, Serge nesday June 18§ and Jersey Dresses, values up to $32.50. At DIPRTSS At $2.49—One lot value $3.30. At At ¢ value. At $1.50—One lot o At $1.00—One lot At $1.50—One lot o Corset, $2.00 seller, At 50c—One small At $1.00—2—69c¢ At $1.00—8—15c At $1.00—5—25¢ At $1.00—2 Pairs At 50c—1 Pair of At $1.00—2 Pairs At $1.00—3 Pairs o 4.98—One lot (o] ar C H B 0 7 0 £ of of &1 of § 9c Misses’ Capes, values to Dainty Porch. Dresses, 1.79—Slip-On Swaaters, $2.00 value. 8—Splendid Wool Coat Sweaters, $13.75 %1.98 Striped Silk Waists. 1.50 White Petticoats. Thompson's Glove-Fitting t of odd Corsets. orset Covers. 1dkerchiefs. rassieres—broken size. 59c¢ Silk Gloves. Silk Gloves. 59¢ Hose. 39¢ Hose. At $1.00 Pair—1 Odd lot of Silk Hose value, (light shades). $1.00—2 Pairs of $1.00—3 Pairs of 59¢ Knit Pants. 39¢ Knit Pants. $1.00—3 Vests—39c value. At $1.00—5—25¢ Vests, All Capes, Dolmans at ridiculously low prices. and Suits to be closed out Ask Governor Holcomb JUNE 17, 1919, — I COULD HAVE FLOWN ACROSS WITH THOSE / OTHER BIRDS, ~—~ | BUT THE BOYS SAY THEY NEED —— p-—— - 20 ToTHE - UNION MADE P ACKAGE " FOR QUICK RETURNS USE THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FEQ N K W v RS WL ) il For Sale at Your Dealer’s, 5c¢ Each or 50c Per Dozen. Made in Five Grades Conceded to Be the Finest Pencil for General Use FAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK EE TO THE SICK! A Remarkable Offer made to the Sick for this Visit only, by Dr.NAUGHTON New England’s Wonderful Specialist —WHO WILL BE AT— Hotel Beloin NEW BRITAIN ONE DAY ONLY WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18th Beloin Hotel, Wednesday, June 18th Dr. Naughton will give his Consultations, Remarkablc Dingnosis of Disease, Wonderful “X-Ray”’ Examinations, all Medical Services, Surgical and Office Treatments Absolutely Free of Charge. opportunity been given the sick of this vicinity, and if you are suffering. you advantage of 1t. The sick multitudes crowd his offices from morning till night, and at 1y old, the rich, the poor, all apply to Dr. Naughton for relief, so those wishing to see he day, dates and office hours of his visit and call early to avold the crowded last hours, ( DON'T WAIT ! | The sick multitudes crowd his of« fices from morning until night, and i you i examination of the Lungs, with improved Magnoathis Skiascope as an aid to Diugnosis. This and other wonderful methods of examinations Free to all who call on him at Hotel Beloin, Wednesday. June (8th, Hours from 10 a. m. to 5:30 p. m, FREE FOR THIS VISIT Never hefore has such should rot fail to take visit the young, should remember on miaking an X-ray To all who call on him at him Are You Sick? Are You § fering? If So Call on Him and Take Advantage of His Skill and Experience. The rapidity with which de- scribes all diseases i= truly wonderful and astonishes all who call upon him; and his ext practical ence enables him to if- | Whether a case is curable or whether it is incurabie Not his only will you be surprised at wonderful knowledge of diseass, his plain, conclse explanation of cause and effect. but at the marvelous rapidity with which his common sense rational treatment goes to the seat of the trouble: giving relief. and in all cases that have not progressed too far, a cure would avold disappointment you Dr. N New should call early ughton makes Britain from attend to his many patients who are unable 0 regular visits to time to time to personally ive experi- visit his Worcester offices Doctor Naughton will positively be at Hotel Beloin, Wednesday, June 18 from 10 o'clock in the morning until 5:30 o’clock in the evening, to consult with and examine all cases personally. DR. J. P. NAUGHTON SPECTALIST IN CATARRH, STOMACH. KIDNEY AND CHRONIC AILMENTS. OFFICE AND LABORA- TORY, 311 MAIN STREET, WORCESTER, MASS,

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