New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 20, 1919, Page 9

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PARENTS, ATTENTION!} If you are considering a Business Education for Your Boy or Girl get the very best education you can—it will pay big dividends all your life—go to the best school you can find—it will not pay to attend any other. We invite you to visit us, to ask full information about the course in which you are interested—to interview bankers and insurance men, all classes of business men who know of our school and its work, ask them where they get their best employes, what school gives them the best trained young people, ask them where you should attend school in order to get the most for your time and money. We are proud of our record, proud of the young men and young women who have gone from our halls into the field of business. When you have made a real investigation you will be prepared to say “There’s a Good School—and to be a Good School is our highest ambition. It pays to attend a Good School—keep this fact in mind. . ENROLL NOW | SCHOOL OPENS SEPT 2d. SMITH BUSINESS SCHOOL 278 MAIN STREET ‘ MAN AND WIFE DRINK 2 5 ITALO-FRENCH RIOTS. \MANY BASES F []R WOOD ALCOHOL; DEAD ;-]-'5 ‘x‘ xn) - HINE & B RUMB A U M | Woman Concocts Beverage of Poison ! R ‘ Borrowed as Liniment; Another ‘ 7 B ] Busy Session of City Court s o { Lo _ARCH ITECTS j *assaic, N Ty 5. 3. 3 - Scheduled for Friday Morning | oomes o of 1or o Passaic, returned home last evenin | , : 8 (| Announce the Opening of Their Office i‘.u;z’,zz;;”:;;.";::‘,-‘:'::,a3‘1::1”.;;,.:"::':'?%3’??37“”5113‘# o - AWV A, 242 MAIN STREET . N home of John Katz, across the st 3 |70 etok ut waton fhmo s toiw. | 2ome of Joho Kate actom tre siser | (Y s NEW BRITAIN, CT ¢ ing cases are on the docket { had no liniment, but instead supplicd = ’ 2 X John L. Endicott, administrator, by | her with a pint of wood alcohol. | . | Klett & Alling, vs. Samuel Welinsky Before applying the alcohol, Mrs. | . G2 Ml : . ! E.F. B b. J at (Candy et al, by M. H. Camp for A. W. Wil | Derlinga {ook a whiff of it and | . . e . Ko Drum aum, I. { Hams, and Semuel Welmaky ana B, | Tarked that she deiected in it povsi- | skmtmuble appLy FASCINATING i W. Broder for Land Mortgage and . Acdordingly, she mixed di | Title company, judgment; Martha L. | alcohol with" coffec Y s 2 s ‘o =~ — gggi “fli‘ig‘r'g:rmf?;rf; | Sandmeyer et al, by Klett Alling. | S - and took a hearty Mr. ever;,}rl wafer a delight. vs. Samuel Welinsky et by M. H a took wh as | e o sonmet | Severan ‘minutes witer swaifowina | 1t improves & poor complexion an j Let us place your Heating Apparatus @ 4 § e the compound, Mrs. D becama | preserves a good one, so that you nee 2 ¢ ¢ o | Wetinsky ana E. W, Broder for Land | 11° i Vinaianes s sammanct | o ariical means 10 enhancevour x| | 1N good working order for the winter or and Title company, judg- from the Passaic General hospital, | tractivenes o e s DA Re S install new. We are agents for The muel Welinsky et al she died. F b D D ft H t d Gl orbes Down Dra eaters and Glen- et rmen Pompey, by J. G is so nearly fiesh colored that it mav br | | | 5 \ hrough counsel as in the other cas : | reaching the hospital. ! 3. Hungerford, pleadings by plaintiff 5 i tracting wndue anemmn } ] i . New England Confuctisnery Compan : BOSTON, MASE. being admitted, At the first sign of skin irritation, o a blotch or a pimple, itching or burning apply Resinol Ointment, and see if i doesnt bring prompt relief. It con Two hours later the same ambu- lance was summoned for Mr er- The beverage had taken longer fect him, but he died befors Nowicki, vs. Mike Dzikic by B. F. min Solomon, by I Yoor dealer sells it. | judgment; Peter Dzikiew by Hen children, from four to 15 yvears. 34 Dwight St Tel. 512 New Britain Hungerford, vs. T. Cherniak, by | Klett & Alling, pleading by defend New York, .Aug. 20.—Another wood ant or default; Kasimir Dobrowalski, | @lcohol anm{rmm 'N} in t'\u' 70 I by I. B. Hungerford. vs. William | came to light vesterday when M PR .‘m,;.,;.: h_x-‘nftpos ad | Rose Ahmer, 50, of 3063 Third ave- » e L VS Rt ndant or default; Ellen S | nue. was found onscious in he: us, by I. I. Rachlin, vs. C. C.[apartment by ncighbors. She was JTolmes, by Lawyer Corbett, pleading; | removed to Lincoln hospital, where Britain Lumber & Coal com- |she died. An autopsy hy Assistant AMELS meet your fondest cigarette fan- , by Cooper & Mink, vs. William | Medical Examiner Kennard revealed | g niewicz et al, W. I Mangan for | that death was due to wood alcohoi | cies in so many new ways—they are so chniewicz Greenberg for | poisoning. | unusual in flavor, so refreshing, so mellow- “erraro, ple ef 2 i Lena | Nathan Allowitz, a saloonkeeper. < hupack et al., administratrix, by J. | 1728 Washington avenue, and his wife | mild, yet so full-bodied—that you quickly Woods, vs. Thoenix Realty com- appeared vesterday hefore | g realize their superior qualitys and, become a pany, judgment; Salvatore Dente, by stritel \tcuse il ine wost b Lawyer Ryan, vs. Antonio Bosco, | Farms court charmed with selling ] Camel enthusiast! bond for prosecution and pleading or | \hiskey containing wood alcohe ) . default; tano Casserino, by F. B. | raaore Pudansky, 48, of 1760 Wasn- | 4 Camels are unlike any other cigarette you ever Hungerford vs. Concettina Dorato, by { jnoon avente, on August 3 s smoked. Their expert blend of choice Turkish and Klett & Alling, pleading by defend- | "\ . 1t of drinking the liq . choice Domestic tobaccos gives you so many delights. it S @ Pudansky is in the D It not only assures that wonderful smoothness and gudsments Jicndc | Graduate hospital totally blind. refreshing taste but it eliminates bite and harshness! The following judgments have heen | Assistant District Attorney Delanxi | g TRl o e (ol G Cren Ceytrern: G rendered by the court | told the court th two men hay 2 5 ! John Gergogosian inst Peter | died, two have ne blind and one %, retty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor! LyEa tto recoroh dil ind costy of has lost the sight of one eye sincs No matter how fond you become of Camels! Smoke $9.8 Judgment for the plaintiff, {hey consumed the “whiskey” sold b X = » % ¢ 1 ! ! representated by Lawyer Henry Now- | the defendants. 4 them liberally! They never will tire your taste! icki. Judgment for the plaintiff by | Allowitz and his wife were com- The blend takes care of that! d has been rendered in the case | mitted to the county jail in default of : : ; of Szezepan Nokiec against Felix Ro- | $90,000 bail. B Compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at man to recover $1,400 and costs of | any price ! $69.56. Lawyer Henry Nowicki rep- | - resented the plaintiff. In the case | R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY of Simmons company against Max | Winston-Salem, N. C. Zucker, judgment has been rendered | for the plaintiff to recover $56.45 and | $7.81. Tawyer H. P. Roche counsel for the plaintiff. PRINGE AGCUSED Make Your Start Cousin of Former Emperor William “A Sure Start Assured” T with the Berlin, Aug. 19, (By Assocated Press.)—At a meeting of the citizens I“ of Teltow, a suburb of Berlin today, % Starting & 5@tte there was discussion of the conduct of nghhng Prince Friedrich Leopold, cousin of former Emperor William, who, unlike Then back up the performance of your battery by regular use of Count Hohenzollern remained thers g 5 . | instead of leaving the country. It was “)Ex‘be Battery SeerCe alleged that he had engagea In illicit | trading an a large scale and had ““Ex{de’? Service meets any need of any starting battery. It provides hm[, :(!(w\l m'-;;;o u;mnlnws Intdr’n‘n_rl ) : Y 4 : : Local authorities searched his cas- "gr the testing, recharging and repairing of all makes of starting batteries. fleconn e bree il G g : ELM STREET :vl]ln'hy \\mp]vhsn'\l»mml among hospi- ‘3900‘,00 PeopleU“eIt : als, but when they attempted to i i A G HaWker ‘Exide Station* et == bring action against the prince they AS aTomc S'""gfl‘ : . . xide Station 5 were told from authoritative quarters lan that he was immune, being a member Blood Builder of the royal family. Prince Fried- : rich also has stored a huge quantity of coal and other fuel with which to heat his castle during the coming winter.

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