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"y . 1 GGESTIONS BOOKS CIGARS Cave Man Methods No Tolerated TOILET WATERS by Judge Kirkham ) ‘A s 4 . BATH SPONGES ‘<_'on\i11;: home and finding xlmt_ his | wife was asleep in the bedroom in a 3 ecighbor's house next door, Alex An- | ® BATH]NG CAPS :;’.A’lr“;h‘ of Frankli street “playfully’ ] fi H ih E E fi , THn ;zml-hc«l)lns‘ wife ];n_\ the hair, threw ; M 0 ave e X erfiflr 0 WASH CLO S her on the floor } and then kicked Inrv: b ! <) in the right eve. In court this morn- | ¥ | PLAYING CARDb ing Alex pleaded guilty to assault and , M Your Ollse Repainied was sent to jail for 10 days by Judge ) \X/]TCH HAZEL John H. Kirkham. His wife appeared in court with a badly discolored optic. TALCUM POWDERS On the stand Mrs. Andraisic proved W ‘I o Y SPIR]TS CAMPHOR husband. She said that Alex had told her not to go next door, and when she disobeyed him he kicked her just S AN AFTLINN You see, Camels are an e ¢ in the eye. She saic is was the B 3 - e ] <l o : r ],O,\'Y.r:\'_ in‘his m\'n‘ :Irjl'v'!n:n. ,M!“i- that .' / ,'_‘ | the most delightfill ci\gar Ickinsog il (0. | o § of ther Probable Cost. § B been put into a cigarette, immediately went next door and found his spouse asleep in one of the heds. yOu prefer the ert \ He then started to admonish her and B ; : tObaCCO Smoked mght' 189-1T1 Main Stras! when she ralled to the floor he “acci- § : : dentally” Kicked her in the eye. He: B } admitied that he was slightly intoxi- ! cated at the time, having one-half o [& pint of whiskey in storage from June [ by fi 30. Stanislaw Slabosk) nd wife, in! N whose house the as as commit- ted. appeared against the accused. - et I 5 ] v = 4 A fine of §5 and costs was imposed | 2 r wRANKLKN SQ PHONE 3 9 1 on Mike Slis of 97 Broad street for as- i J J ” know that no matter ( saulting Wadislaw Thurskosky, five 3 ‘t1 resented by attorney Stanley T R § ] and the court proceedings were enliv- Camels are a cigarette ened by several verh: ilts between ELLINGY 1 BACK ON DUTY one side of the road Mr. Wexler ; W 1(1<im“_:|m(li i "‘”_,‘ llh"\m"_'_“”' 'I(“:(\,’)h i picked the lad up and rushed him in ! yourself' € suggeSt rl (?hv’it ‘:Iji:- m(‘}::l}(”n;”nr,p‘:mol\ 1(;[.:‘)“[101] Policeman Whe, Saw Service in Army | the machine to the office of Dr. D. W. &4 Camels with any C].gare Fosky and threw him forcibly to tho | Returns 4o Work Again. :m";""‘”‘-”\-h‘_‘ hi'\"?\'\:‘: ‘\‘\':‘fi"’)"d;“':"'] 5 s{dm\,x]k. bruising the voungster's Policeman (seqrge Kllinger, | e (RO SOTAE (5 i il Y right arm. Tt n‘mmm"rwl that the hov | turned to duty¥, jast evening after | commissioner R and Keep Cool! hahd h??“ ]x\:;*sthn:‘ w}H) S:s son nfml‘ nearly a year'sSabsence caused by S o when 1e latter complained to his fa- | service in the arm Offi - 111 r . o : A fine lisle ther that he had been hurt, the alleg- ¢ . with the f\mC"i.c' = ?1:?“(1?;”::??1 L. K. QUIGG DEAD. ed assault on Thurskosky followed. i 8 - New York, July 2.—I[Lemuel Ely { 1forces, and after t{he signing of the ! Ignatz Casco was in court on the| - : Se ) Quigg, former ber 3 Xre orous m 4 $ o h Eistic 16 was Sy mme S & Quigg, former member of congress p eSh complaint of Jacah Winkle, proprietor USRI o i Copnenyy THkin B e and prominent in republican politics . = S 5 the Army of Occupaj An I8 of the New Britain Cle: > C iz ition. B Yoo Nraaas = ; P un d erwear 2 gehl r ‘\I 111 r-( ining (m}fl))\n Policeman Williag, O'Mara has re- in New j(\x k state for many years, ]l‘ em ](“ n]L ! Hl'm him, was 4 turned to the nighf force after doin died at his home early today. He had ( charged by Judge Kirkham. Winkle 2 2 ce a G OLIERIE e p e T AR made n Eng- i hvh\\'wnf h; T “;“1 traffic work for seWeral months on Ac. been in poor health for several years. = Lired Casco to work for him. He also | count of the condiy tion of his health = == = e EEEES land and for paid his board bill and gave him $4 | He is covering ‘h_n railroad arcade : in cash. Casco commenced work the | beat. Officer John' carlson has heen which we are following morning. He worked for| &iven traffic duty/{s fi]l the vacancy By | about an hour and then disappeared, | Which was made %4t the time Sergeant headquarterS. | Ianing’ hi$ tools on '\1 1in street. John King was (‘I‘(‘\(Hovl from the traf- i { Casco, in his own?hbehalf, said he] tic squad. left work when the other window Officers Michae] Filynn, PPeter Me- LUke Harsfa” Bg washers went on strike.: He is at the| Evoy and Patr{cic McAvay are the HARTFORD. prosnv1l, time working in Hartford and new day officers Yyuring the month of HARTFORD mtonr]s“fn pay back the money hel july. Chief Rawlings talked with This Store Closes Friday Afternoons During July to Sept. 13, Inclusive owes Winkle, he said. As there is a the men bhefore question as to whether he obtained the ; ats las r new beats last eve > s dis- money under false pretenses, Casco| oyssed matters “;,:m“" andsalonc s was discharged. ETéri and John J -_“\‘m';.:cants w. C. 7 The case of George Morris and Jo- e .’ seph Lesie, arrested for fighting in the FIRE (()\[\ll~ TGN “] TS, ‘ c o they assumed their | Hote' Beloin, was continued unti] S: i as 2 Sat- ey ’ i urday morning in order to secure a Just at present there isn't a woman wha doesn’t need an in be- O EN Al Board Decides to lfl'hk Over South tween season hat, or a sports model for light clothes. We have just Court was not opened until after 9 { Manchester St gion, i mh , H i received new shipments of both. All you need is one glance at them | o’clock this rning aus . Tece ueVEIgp“‘g and Pr"“ng . thisiEmorningdi becauseithere The board of was no prosecutor in attendance 5 fire Gommissioners and you'll want one of each. Prosecutor George W. Klett is out of mecl 1eE A ;|}\rl fiscussed the | 2 town and Assista . . W .| erection of the new fire hy,yge and he ure comes from successful nt Prosecutor Woods | im Trimmed H work with yotur camera. There- failed to be present as he was not no- | [o'® anvthing Uiis 'dg?nlel in ”;“ : Transparent Brim !lmme ats 3 tified, he said. matter, the board plans t (jqit South | fore.wn 'me prepared m_ Elve 7 SO T Manchester to look 0V€y the new iyloux] d:t\,(l\lto‘ri:nt.g anld prfnt‘mg FOR “SAFETY s G house there. £ in the store. They come in shades of blue and rose and in black c(]xf; 3]?(‘)& ‘i‘n Lfl:e‘“:’“l"‘:lf}:“\' HI;)‘;' e e The commission Will Tuceive bids | and white. Some are made of all Georgette Crepe, others have Taf- £ ; ¥ v o for the installation of lead .. 1es % our work. We use the Eastman New Haven Road Officials Wage r:; fire alarm system T)(‘le AL Method and Velox paper, giv- paign in This Ci ' b als : he various 5 T i i are j hat y vould expect on a hat of 2 & is City. Siras 3 o f itself. The trimmings are just what you wo expec a 0 ing you the best results possi- sizes and quantities were myqe up two bl BIRT) i o Gl AUl o i Officials of the New York, New Ha- { Years ago 7‘1‘\_\’ the cn,‘:inee,IS of 1110‘ this tvpe—distinctive and m.na rt. . ] . - will convinece you. All films de- \f‘n :md. Hzn*tfor(i railroad were in Gm}m\\'e.ll F‘n*o Alarm COMP 4y, ‘ They are moderately priced at $3.98, $1.98 and $5.98. veloped at 10c per roll. ;\\_‘:W’ R"‘“‘IL‘{’“H)‘ working up inter- Negotiations will be entesvq for tno . g ; in a “Safety ¥irst” campaign | necessary equipment fo‘r (;\ st | Rlbbon Sports Hats KODAKS AND wherein it will be endeavored to im- | system, following out the anlorde| press upon ecveryone the dan velopment. KODAL SUPPLIES walking upon the railroad 1'}5:}(;: :} L In every calor of the rainbow, and all the combinations of colors ways. A number of local concerns BOY’S LEG BROKL 1 and every shade to match every hued summer frock, are these little > were approached and pr ctically all of —_— Sport Hats. They are the smartest and coolest models vou could G l Gr- 3“80“ ‘r::::anfrmmip?n:]? ,"‘m‘g the require- ; Oakland Avenue Youngster Ryn pown wear for het days and they are always charming. Their price is ployes, through t]hdom.\-::)mr‘i:‘:gnl;:‘(; by Automobile in'Streec, within the reach of everybody. $1.98, $2.95, $3.50, $3.98. and other methods of instruction. ‘Alex Kochinak, a small b, residing It was stated here that the New |at 58 Oakland avenue, Sigiaj a Hv"!\'en would do its best to accom- | broken leg last evening, “hen he \\"1‘\- ° plish the desired end through instruc- | struck by an automobile: gywpeq :n‘ul 3 o driven by Israel Wexler, & ('onl/l'.‘\(‘tm' 30 CHURCH ST., ing in 'flw effort to reduce the number | of 14 Hart street. Mr. Wexler re- New Britain, Conn. of accidents to persons traveling by | ported the matter to the ) lioo Stat foot on the tracks prosecutions for ing that the boy was 'PO Bk !r(‘sp;xssin: would follow. The road back of a truck going no: TS G intends to follow up trespassing and ington avenue early last (1h OmHaS e call the offenders strictly to account. ¢ Wexler was driving in t“‘””‘” Mr. | l l SRR iR rection "!’m boy fhelclaira 2o il Cl ITEMS POLICE BOARD MEK' 5 Rk .i S ned, jumped £ CETING. from the v(IH( k directly in . o S o e The Police Commission will meet | 'S NG " 1 1 1 4 this evening and the session promises e oy v BAdRa s CRK The library wi e closed a da¥ | to be an interesting one. The matter Triday, July 4th. of placing umbrella shades over {he \ ¥ ) b (B e Clean There will be a meeting of . | traffic posts will be taken up among : L § R Mary's Sodality this evening at 7:45 other things. \ 0 W { Pl in the cltvb rooms to take action on the —_——— 6 2 & er ace death of Miss Fannie Brcnnan. WIRES ARE NOW OPE E Miss Katherine Brooks of South Coblenz, July (By Associated High street has returned from North | Press)—All censorship over the dis- ‘ THE COOLEST SPOT ON LONG ISUAND SOUND—| Lovell, Me.,, where she spent two | patches of the correspondents with the ] with her family. Q Great satisfaction and pleas- They are the newest, the prettiest and the smartest Hats we have Cam- feta Crowns and Maline Brims, but each one s a little creation in tion but if that proves to be wnavail- thrown to weeks American army and censorship of sol- Mrs. Oscar J. Murray is in the New :tii?;‘h‘]jna“ and telegrams will cease FOR lNDlG '7T|°N LARGEST MADIMOTH Britain General Hospital, where she bas just undergone an opersion. ; BATHING DANCE HALL Mrs. Carroll Campbell and son and \l ; I:e!l_\r"l’et‘e,r:i of"llc\roen\vo‘lorekx :r(? : ¥ PAVILION ANI) JAZZ ORCI‘IESTRA ;(‘):n:(’:ex l:}ilssl -I’t{e;fl istpx;mlfl:z F% MS FOR AN‘X , BEACH . C l b t d I) T a portrait of Mrs. Bacon during her | i I ' N eleprate anc M= e CAMERA ‘N R el SCENIC RAILWAY " Miss Ruth Peters of New York. ) ; MOTION PICTURES SURKIS 2 Engine Company No. 2 was sum- Speedy films that take good pictures in prm'lu-ull}y((- : : il tights ana [ | B S S g moned by a still alarm late yester- arc best adapted for usc in any camera. You will w5 TS TN B 1 SHORE DINNERS FLYING HORSES day A SGYaIE ) ), TGS G LN e stock of films when you go away, and you had bettel ; of South Main and Kdson streets, but and here, because vacation-land stores may not ““"A\hnt you want. on arrival it was found that little Your size we certainly have. { 3 | When at LIGIiTHOUSE N{‘TCHFLL’S OR work was to be done. A tenant in 1 " e g B Be SUTC YOU rrry i W the house started a fire in the stove Y s> 3 Crm . and the chimney being blocked caused 2,5 7 i 4 4 ! W B e e a back draught George, will visit the Rockville lodge tonight All members are urged to be . - b e L t_ : B g DAII)Y BOAT FROM NFW IAONDON CONN- present and will leave Vega hall at ! : e — eyt 6:45 P. M. : "4 p " o Write or telephone MITCHELI: AT LIGHTHOUSE BEACH for informatio: Mrs. Loretta May and Miss Cather- 1 5 - i} 3 Libagyty ine McDonough have taken positions z o T T - g . &t the Russell and Erwin factory. 3 buy them now