New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 20, 1919, Page 2

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HEN [N SEARCH OF BOOKS We n stationery come to us are line an Books is a carry ex- with Keep sure pders Insive stock and r stock in our passion continually to You been looking for we strive to date arc up find what re. you've Statlonery Dept THE ickinson Drug Ce 169-171 Main Stree! Announcing Horsfall's Twice-a- Year Sale of MANHATTAN SHIRTS Starting today, August 20, and Ending August 30. THE Luke Harsfa!l Ce, HARTFORD i “It Pays to Buy Our | Kind.” Bring or send us your Vaca- tion Films to developed and printed, we use the Iastman method and Velox Paper, giving you the be results’ possible eat Satisfaction and pleasure comes from sful work with your Camera Therefore we are prepared ve you only the BEST. trial, succe to Give us will vince you. THE MILLER-HANSON DRUG co. 30 CHURCH STRE! NEW BRITAIN CONN., a we con- CITY ITEMS. Smith Bus. school advt IThe annual of drews employes will ernoon at Hart's pond, T'he general committee on me Home will prrow afternoon 5 o'clock lamber of offices The merchants’ committee et at the same in the e office of the chamber opens Sept. 2. the be John A held this Kensington the Wel- meet to- in the outi celebration commerce will hour execu- RCHANTS' MEE today merchants hold 2@ meeting in commerce rooms to advisability of having « Retail Merchants Institute week here. Merchants' and operation studied ind ME TING. At 4 o the city chamber cuss the urse in run one joblems will pans of Blstications, petings will lock the will of discussed best In round-table the he lectures gs make course OUGH, of Mr 20 Wil in this SAILOR ON IF'UR Young, son Young of furlough several months' duty on Ellis. _The local sailo: Italy) Russ Gibral- He will return to Seaman Joseph d Tlrs. Joseph W ms stre on after ® destroyer Bited in Spain i and Turkey. ¥ soon. | COUNGIL T0 AGT ON APPROPRIATION Additional $20,000 for Welcome Home Celebration to Be Discussed | At the council meeting of the common b vast this evening there will be di ussions of many The 20,000 matters of i portance proposition of appro- priating § for the Welcome Home celebration will probably he the chief discussion and that the it is probablc council will take favorable action md recommend the matter board and tax The following recommended A movi the of finance iion ordi ‘e has been for adoption hy Mayor Geor “That and on Quigley exhibitions authorized in between the hours m., and 10:30 p. m., pro- if charge is made for wit- for admission to such Sun picture are here Sur IS Wi city o'clock vide nessing or day moving charge shall customarily movin exhibitions performances on other week, I provided f any movir the forc N that picture exhibition, such not exceed the made at 1 picture charg fc cvening days of the rther that the picture license shall be re- place at licens violatir voked.” Thea tion will be advanced the of i only ohjection that to this rould nights performances the theaters more it has been the icy of the theater managen their prices on Sunday nights The communication been submitted by the board commissioners in regard (o lic works zurage which is to ized as fire alarm headquarters We respectfully leave port in accordance with your in relation to the use of the hoard public works garage on Elm strect a fire alarm headquarters. A munication was addressed board of public works in reference to tMeir giving over the use of the build- ing and that board voted that it turn over the building when suit ge room is provided for the »ecifications were prepared necessary to and bids were meeting of the board sioners, Tuesday eveni and were as follow: Building ¢ H. Allen, & Haye Rutherford prices he Because not over week Sunday to following of the he beg to re- of as com to gar for fireproof the opened at fire commis August 12 ions building of Wexer Willinm Leavitt AN The appropriation for the headqnart ors cable work $18,000 and your honorable body alrendy approved contri for quarters equipment installed to amount of $9,000: cable work and stallation to approximately $5,500 At this meeting we recommend ap proval of another contract for materi- als required to the amount of about §1,400. The approval of the contract the alterations will bring the total the fire alarm ments up to the sum of $17,900 We respecifully reccnmend the adoption of the accompanying resolu tion., Whereas it appears that ing on Blm street, now board of public works as a garage, will be of greater value to the city a fire alarm headquarters and as the hoard of public works will turn the building when suitable room is provided, be it Resolved, that the rd works garage he turncd over use of a fire alarm headqu tion and authority is herchy carry out the intent The contract recommendation lows: “Where: ceived in "o, Inc Inc. and wis has head th be of system the build- used by the as ove arage bo: of public to the sta- given a ers to competitive bids were 1o accordance with tions prepared for fire-proofing building known us the hoard of lic converting it arters, be it the hoard of fire commissioners be and it is herchy o thorized to enter into contract with Arthur N. Rutherford for the neces- alterations for the sum specifici- the pub- works garage, into a fire alarm headq Itesolved, that sary 005.” of Fire Authority to purchase equipment required for system improv#ments is embodied the following ‘communication The bhoard of fire commissioners re- spectfully begs leave to report that it has received bids from the Game- well Fire Alarm Telegraph ( for fixtures as part of the new 1hle installation, being part of fire alarm system improvement nec- essary material is as follows Alarm Equipmént. additional the fire alarm in J0% lead the The 2 dou- of 7 fol- | be | restrict- | wishes | the al- | improve- | ble door banjo posts, $130 door banjo posts, $495: 1 post porcelain terminals Manchester junction lightning arres We might wi tract slightly to porcelain Providence $390: 14 hoxes, $210; 2z tors, $99; total. $1, h to modify the as for instance 80 con- | terminals, and that authority made as follows “Resolved, that the commissioners be and thorized to pw quantities mentioned paragraph and the ed therefor shall New Fi communica bids we for would recommend pur- chases be board of herehy fire au- in ping hase matcrials in the for sum to be not exceed Station. 31 The the fire on card to erection of southern part at the coun- bids received exceed and it the in received the No. 6 in the il be read The ion modify re for station of the town cil tonight the appropri: to slightly communi ion follows: The hoard of fire respectfully begs leave August 1 1919, bids of the proposed No tion were opened and were B. H. Hibbard John E. Downes William H. Allen, Inc Leavitt & Hayes, Tnc Arthur N. Rutherford The bids did not include proposed plans. The commissioners that erec to report for the 6 fire s follows $17,350 16,981 16,660 15,890 14,7 builders' tion Co. single | sta- l in regara | expend- | '€ | hardware | land OLDFURNITURE INHARMONIOUS PIECES CAN BE MADE TO HARMONIZE WITH THE FURNISHINGS OF ROOMS YOU DESIRE TO CHANGE. MAHOGANY, OR ANYO: = OLD IVORY THE LATEST COLORINGS BY USING CAMPBELL’S VARNISH STAINS OR ENAM ELS For Particulars Step in to THE JOHN BOYLE GO'S PAINT STORE 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. PHONE 359 CHAS. DILLON & CO. NEW FALL THINGS This is the of year wher And when you made up y fur for we have just received a shipme hound to ple the most fastid iou Satin Models in the lovel them out of the ordinary: t Dresses in combinations of ma v models When one finds Frocks touches which mark a Irack as t the prices are ttractive verting Ways of placing buttons serious attention of any partic All our original Blousc crepe at very special prices. Suits for wonin time have lift all n ula Happy indeed is the huttoned closc-around-the-throu t-cc showing dels in Silvertone, Glow, while the practical Sui Navy Blue Tricotine. Horizontal hacks of many of these Sui Jacket hems Ivery Summer price. are most Dress in our s of the | Bids | heating, the price sstimated at $150 as follows: nor being hes Mills former for the A A M. g, Kelly Parker & Grading would I the proposed proximately Our 000, including Without an tion of $6,000 undertaken part of the station, amounting 200 be utilized and that i the only amount which we conld provide to contribute to making up the deficien- The major portion of the grading might be carried over to another year. If there way your honorable hody make up the nece: sary would be pleased and in such event the of resolution 2. MAGNELL, Chairman. | board of fire | is hereby au- with were $9 S5 r«:'r walks O'Connor and driveway probably cost §1, apparent that the total cost five station will be $18,000, including appropriation the land additional the work now The allowance and 00. of | ap- the $12,- is only appropria- cannot he unexpended No. 3 fire might for to § ey, is any to we work can sce amount to undertake the would recommend the accompanying A adoption That commissioners be, and it thorized enter into Arthur N. Rutherford for the tion of the proposed No. 6 fire tion for a sum of $14,705; and enter into contract with Parker O'Connor for the installation of heating system in the No. 6 fire tion for a $820 Resolved, the to contract also & the sta- sum of T WEDDING. wedding morning at St church when Carmen | sile, son sile of Kensington took for his bride Miss Marie Cefaretti, daugh- of Nicholas Cefaretti of 258 Wash- ington street. The ceremony was sol- emnized during high mass by Rev John T. Winters, rectar. The double ring ceremony used Following the wedding : was held at the home of the bride. The couple upon their return from their honeymoon will reside in Kensington. BASILE—CEL A very blace this AV I3 | pretty home took Mary's was dinner of NEW YORK “DE Detective " HER Sergeant Alexander of Hoboken, Me- who captured | RBessler the man wanted in the Madden murde is now time city. Claughery “Big Bill" for complicity ind prison. is a eant McClaughery staying at home of Charles Short of Maple and before returning to Ho- plans to visit the prison in his man is now contined. case, in Ser the street who serving in visitor this boken which new feta models in ariginal designs. models md r frock Dillon's that is a handsome new get it come to Merchandise 1 vYou want mind to nt of Fall s woman, silhouette, that with trimmings terials and the beautiful new Jer- full news the worthy of the little to learn most of dy to don dividual, it good these. They have d making cuffs, r woman in Cr is di- the ind Georgett > de Chine Autumn all For ine, IFortuna hoasts & wear and Frost ioned of on the adorn trim we vhose new 1 St sllar of fur Duvet de 1 ts are very smartly fas tucks form panei effects ich embroideries ofttimes dress tore marked at the lowest possible JOSEPH BEAT SWIFE AND PAYS $Il] FINE Beaver Slreet Man Old Ollender— (ther Gourt Cases Officer William Souney was called to the home of Joseph Krasewicz of Bea ver street shertly after midnight arrest Joseph, who, his wife char 1a her st wulted her, causing injurie and mouth. Joseph was tak held Judge James 10 of $10 for hr suspended o ten nosc to the and for trinl Meskill ach of the day jail en station this morning imposed i ti peace and sentence The wife awakened about hand who demanded her two policemen tempted to quiet him but finding impossible went into another room and he followed, striking her on the head and face with his closed fists She screamed, and Sophia Novick, boarded, called Officer Souney The accused earns $50 a for' the past threc stated that she midnight by had been her hus where werc She at to know it a week, bhut wecks has contrib- uted nothing toward the support of his wife and family. He claims that he has paid the grocery and other bills, but as she has $1,300 of his de- posited in the bank, which she refuses to draw on, he feels that he should give her no more. The accused stat- cd that she has often threatened to have him arrested and jailed, and dur~ his absence to spend the whole .300. After that, he added, she pects to be supported hy the This is not the first affense for seph as he has on several other siolls faced trial for drunkenness breach of the pe John Urban drank hard cider yesterday some time later w cer Delbert Veley and assault He wa the his a believe struck Steve ocation. He drunkennes peace Steve ex- city Jo- two glasses of afternoon and s arrested by Off for drunkenn unable to explain and wouldn't morni that he had Arakowski without prov- paid fines of $3 for na for breach of the cause of est was passing Urban's vard on his way hame When John ran out and without sayingja word struck him on the mouth, ;u}‘mmng to testimony. i 1 and | When John Steve wi th the accused Frank Co n was Cue paid man’ last ni fini tostin very PERSONALS. Mr street through and A Ver Miss Rule & Loy Lake Bomos several weck Hild nd are Miss street street Momauguin Mr. and North street West Haven. again complained wrrested by drunk have Anng Miss Columbia " dRecords Stracciari Sings Sublimely “The Sunshine of Your Smile" Stracciari is magnificent in this impas- sioned plea for love. with vivid feelin share. His voice is vibrant which he makes you To hear this record is to realize how much greater is a great popular song when sung by a great artist. Barbara Maurel Sin Just a zong ;~ Hwi-Ight, when the lights a It is a revelation to hear Barbara Maurel sing these two songs which everybody loves. The old words take on new meanings in her tender, thrilling tones. A-6112—81.50 49590—$1.50 S “Love’s Old Sweet Song" and Kathleen Mavoumeen' Jacobsen Is At His Best o [ mn Columbia Grafonolas— Standard modal up (o 8900 @ Denigna up 1o Dear Old Pal of Mine Sascha Jacobsen searches your heart in this song set to music for the violin. The yearning notes from his magic bow make you yearn for your own old pals. On the reverse he plays bewntchmgl Victor Herbert’s damty “Serenade.’ A-2753—$1.00 The 38 new Coiumbia selections for Septem- berinclude 1 Grand Opera song,3 popular songs by Grand Opera stars, 5 other popular songs, 4 tenor solos, 3 tenor dueu 2 Hawaiian orches- tra popular pieces, 2 instrumental novelties, 2 violin solos, 1 symphony orchestra selection in 4 parts, 1 trio, 1 quartette, and 10 dances New Colambia Records on Sale the 10th and 20th of Every Month COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New Yorx BUY THESE RECORDS AT ({ c‘flt’:" (Grafonola 138 Main Shops Street New Britain’s Largest Exclusive Retall Talking Machine Shop sked what the Howard went at him Ofticer Veley and | sted 1 M Anderson, an ex-soldier I'orter Officer William P. Me- | cation drunkenness and ; The police- that Anders reason | Steve | i Stecle spending several days to was r Viola Emerick & Sons Co at Stony Creek n is sy ght for = of $3 today nony was The Misses Elizabet Nellie Curry Agnes Mary Blake have retur vacation at Pond | on day Miss Alic is spending Rice, of ( the with relatives in Toron 1 D. J. Miller returned mont of W from a alnut tour Mrs. Thomas J | nut street, visiting 4 | home of Mr. and Mrs | the Berkshires. is v McGraw of the el has returncd where tanley Co. from n, Vi she spent Mrs, are and John street Mi fand Mass. Im - at of Hawkins of | Almstrom Rita Cooney pending sey a eral Mrs - the guest Thomas Donlan of | nedy of spending the week at John O'Connor of Mr e Im street. are Mrs. C. N. Conner of Stanley at balance Boyle visiting and Mrs Delaware, Md. B. Collingwood street is Allen, of are Niantic. Betty the guests of Mrs. ( of Harrison street of the pending B her vi Robert and have returned Me., where Frisbie Mrs, Sunnyledge Mr family from they and of Rangeley spent sev h, Anna and weeks Johnson ral ned from a roint. Wilson ( Island there, has after Masur o, from spending several the Staten of weeks ‘olumbia street, the month anada of Misses Milko- three The Vera and returned Merwin's Beach Freda from to, ¢ have a stay at of 306 Che: 1t the Peter summer Suzio in at of High- Northfield, BELLANS Hot water! % Sure Relief ELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION of Brooklyn John Ken- is and daughter, | } oy

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