New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 30, 1919, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NIV BRITAIN DAILT CARNIVAL PLANS ' — e o we v iemes 7222 1 ANDREWS & DOOLITTLE nc S - hak | FUNERAL DIRECTORS el ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW VERYTHING FOR BABY the week of September 165-20 of the very highest quality. | familie ery will resound through the! ¢ 1 - g bottles, hot water ha pure | midway zrounds at Walnut Hill park, [;ARNIVAL UEEN IS 3 when the Colon FFrancis Ferrari fa H and washes of all kinds and all any things so mocessary for | Mous shows will furnish the chisf at-| ¢ ed in conneetion with the Welcome | | i rs to visit our baby goods de- Home to the service men. Under the ent. They will see in it the of | Personal supervision of Willlam W.1 n assortment and the best Hanna all arrangements have bec Han e i Lola Dorr-Worth-Mendel Charged § that is known from coast to coast Years this famous carnival troupe h was formerly the Bostock- Lola Darr, alias Lola Worth, alia . r Ferrari shows, have enfertained mil-| Lolu Mendel, twico-married local cir- | B Inso" lu a lions of people. This year the show is | nival actress whose second marringe s i ety i T Rm OSOR| o o of e 1 s G e hefore. a 17] M I st i T ifornia IBxposition <hows while that fig- ain afres L& in Pott Jervin N EY Saniine thel|lcompany was wlawing i Brickion, week of September 15-20, and from | Mass., having been performed that town was headed toward Scran- tou, Pa. Mr. Hanna completed ar- under ] one of the side-show fents with an rangements to bring it to this city, | admission chargedgail the patrons of providing for railrond accommoda-| the show who carcd to witness the | b 15 w l S tions that would guarantee its arvival | performance of the ceremony now | |4 a nut treet in Scranton on Monday, Sepember 22 The Ferrari shows travel in their own special train and have a large corps of locked up in one of the local police This Modern Fstablishment provides cyery comvenience and comfort of a private residence, with cverything necessary for conducting department cells awaiting trial on | either private or public funerals. workers and automobile truck for | bigamy charges. moving the various carnival accessor- Tiet ies about. Some of the feature attractions of the carnival wre the wild animal ex- | Vious marriage is held in $1,000 honds hibit which is shown under a large| for trial on similar charges Bot GIRLS = o : o tent holding 1,500 people. There is a| were bonded and thewr cases con o 2 I’ IV : ¥ ko oy oy hie a1 .0, « r 1o &) | GOING D wrestling arena, and an up-to-date | tintied until Wednesday morning by B The parlors, which are large and well lighted % 4 Oriental show, with none of the ob- | Judge James T. Meskill in police court b X X ” is wi G ic 5 i i i ’l‘() el | TS ECARATRACT U Tt R [ b SIveh He o St 3 g are fur.l“‘\hed with rugs, pictures and furniture just COLLEGE uln,m other shpws bearing this name. | tion of Prosecutor Georze W. Klotf e 3 as a private home, y p There is the 10-in-one show, emprac- | The father of the vourng woman re 3 . S will be interes ing a_collection of freaks, all fof the | quested (hat the case o over uniil Sleeping accommodations are provided for out |l ed to know one price of admission. The Ilell| Wednesday to cnable hig to procurc | 5 : A R | | Gate, Submarine ana Stan, Look and)| counsel for his davebics ¥ ? ~ 2| of town patrons, or those desiring to remain while that we are pre- Listen attractions are all high class. The couple were arrested last night | ¥ . pared for their All fold there are 15 various kinds of | at the home of Mrs. Mendel’s paron ! e { making arrangemen without additional charge. : ‘tions connected with the Colonel | Purk street by Detective Ser- | B ; i i) E P needs in new Sl G e, T el g e i ons B ol el AN : There is a complete mortuary operating room and : SUEDE and est “:"H»\ wheel in Americit, carrying| dore Johnson, informatic having | |8 ) 4 R well ;u‘rung‘od show rooms. y LEATHER ":’ ‘I:[‘::": ](‘A;r“lh t'-‘m. “'F be ‘\«'(“;nlrin been placed in their hands suflicient | g 5 g . oper: during the week, and a $15.- ¢ & ° i § N Ao hi 5 allv o is ius COATS— 00l mect Seatie iaatiata Y iea e LanSiEa e S BT v il q The building, while centrally located, is just first and second marrviage li- | the show, as well as tie latest kind of [ censes, an embossed book of con. | v (] 48 : off from Main stireet, away from the noise ancd a craze known as the Whip. o hir gratulations on her second weddipg | 8 2 affic THE The midway will be 75 feet in|and some pressed flowers which were | B 7 : traffic. width and will extend from Park | ‘ | . {a part of her bridal houquet in fhe | 4 l.llke HUFSMI G'. H ace to the tennis courts, the end | Brockion show fent are being held | B resting on Lexington street. Mana ) g Man; v the deteetive bureau as conclusives HARTFORD | Hanna has had the grounds mapped | evidence to incriminate her “It Pays to Buy Our out with : Kind.” L e et Ban Away From Home. i John A. Andrews Burton B. Doolittle and Superintendent G, S A G Cre Tola’s record card in the hands of i St T i e D S v e, & o Being (he first establishment of its Kind i the The Funeral House will be open to the public for inspection cach day during the 000 mazda lamps. There is also Slows Fhond aeclitof e dTah « aveling with the Ferrari shows 20 JUR et tiadR foll R inch o Sl concessionists with up-to-the-minute | 'OF WO isht 112 pounds. THer occupa T T M . OGP S PSP P TRR 30 N g00ds which will be sold. These con- | 10N that of a vaudeville actress e e —— ccond husbhand Vineent Men del, protesting innocence of her pre week beginning Monday, September 1s¢ froni 2 to 9 p.om. === cossions will be placed on cach side | W04 her last place of employment of the midway. The committee plans | {he Califor position shows. The | {nan a month. Although a veconcilin- sisting of both men and women hadd | bring them together but !4.0} m ..~v: u w\:vr“: for ‘('m 'u.q‘ u;nf j - C]TY lTEMS. to conduct several hooths, and will | ONIY previous arrest chalked ub | gion was effected throu the ageney cvausced the landlady to voice objec-p |||n1|n~|r.m law Hy:hyuq‘\.n the case uvyn‘ o plea of guilty has been entered by have the assistince of workers from | A81INSt her is for running away from hortly.agter- | tions to the couple entertaining - in | it was found impossible to keep the | the voung woman while Mendel has various local organizations, volunteer | ome. Bls ded uoeniityito thekchatgesfibe- ronds, Ilor | objeciions but never ordered her out | enough to have the domestic troubles | ing brought against him. It is prob- the house. On the contrary, he| of Worth's home straightencd. His | able that both will be held in the sta- Lola has had given her the key of the apart- | offer to take her hack at any time was | tion until Wednesday morning be- ment to enter at any ne, he said. | aceepted about a month later and for | cause of their inability to secure 1 L time they lived together, later sep- | bondsmen of the probation officer ! W ; ouble arose and the cou-| their apartments. He told her of his | mother away from her daughter lon hilory hats at Besse-Leland's only e e Ty B e i workers having heen assigned to aid Mendel s three voars her senior | e DELCOLR s i 3us. school opens Se Z . the past year they :»‘é" Bu choollonensREept B 2. [Hr5 3 dihias conffarcal wilhilhe mansee: & been formerly employed ) other and during that time ment of the carnival and also with > California: Exposition show com- | pheen carning her living teaveling with in conducting these booths, Manager | s also a (raveling carnival man have not seen cach ' of women who did any Red Cross e "‘“‘"\“ ““‘T‘»‘]""‘“"’h 5 "l"y” M| lice department, in veward to keeping | ¢ltiming Roxbury Falls as his birth- | Culifornia lxposition shows. e dia yvitelylog s ohjectionuble fakirs off the ground, | Place and has several brothers and June 2. 1917, or three weeks trand’s, Barnesdale, Wednesday | yn 'moon, September e sell more 'good hais than any r store. There's a reason. Besse- nd Co. advt ome and sece our lots at $2 Chief William J. Rawlings of the po- | i lle is a native of (his state | hurlesque shows and finally with they At that time an effort was made to on Hanna has issued @ warning that | Sisters in that town. Worth, the first | qeter her firss mar the then Mrs. no gambling will he tolerated, and | husband, vears of and al dward A Worth, wife of 1dward A the cut and slash boys are warned to | 'esident of Mountain View. His mar- | Worth of this city, came 1o the police keep away from the grounds as they (G was solemniz in 1his | station and complained of cruelty ¢ are 1ot wanted, nor will their pr city on May 16, 1917. His occupation | the part of her husband. She was ence be tolerated. None of the so- that time was given as lahorer. (hat time referred to Prosecutor) called percentage wheels will be per- Mendel and his wife of about two | Geor W. Klett, who after a caretul mitted. | came to this city tew weeks | consideration of the case referred hev Three dance tonight—Berlin = e : to make their home going into | {o the probation oflice - settlement Two Freo Bxhibitions. it te , Sunday 1c Door apartment on Park street. | out of court. At that time she told lity for less monecy in hats In connection with the carnival, They explained to friends and to the | of having been married to Worth and Lelan advt big free exhibit has been arranged by i police last night that they had been | going with him fo 28 Church street Cadwell, of Harrison street, | Mr. Hanna. It consists of two spec- | married in Brockton as ha been | whe e they began light housekeeping pending a few days in Boston | tacular acts, Oscar v abcock. who | previously related by Justice of the | She accused him of putting her out of atest Victor Record C. L. Pieree | Wits the sensation ot the Pan-Pacific | peace and City Clerk Calvin T. Ba the house the first week and closing avt xposition, ix one of the free per-| e, Mr. and Mrs. Harey lall of | his doors on her, making it necessary ol e (S ror o r o 1 EonerS ISR GLSR CoN SIS (=R ot STio o =R o clct o e el (e e aet Rt Hw! for her to o to her mother's home on w hat for one week.—Besse-Le- | 18 the Loop and Flying the Flume.” | marriage, which was performed he- | Pavk street for shelter 1 Co.—advt Alr. Babeock's act consists of riding | fore an immense thering of car Tushand \ccuses Lota, of Black TRock | down an incline 1s cct in dength | pival patrons. An admission, it was Worth was brought to the station to wmd 3 fee on a hicyele, 10oping | aid, had been charged to witness the | tell is side of the story and accused the loop, and then traveling throush | coremony his hride of keeping company with the air to a platform. Mr. Babeock The first venture of the loeal girl | other men and with women of ques { has the credentials of the managers | into the marringe markel was an un-| tionable character. She had refused rving Cantield nue, is v : his vacationg in ome and see our lots at $230, on sy ter Sunda : of the Pan-Pacific Ixposition showing | specesstul one, resulting in the separa- | on several oceasions, he chavged, to that his perf mee is high class. | tion of the couple temporarily in less | cook his meals and her company, con His act requires a traun of eight car | and a corps of cight assistants. The other free (xhibit is “The Hell- kvists,” @ man and woman, who give mith Bus. school opens Sept. 2 dvt ir. and Mrs. J. F. Robinson, of rrison street, left today for the ite Mountains X a high diving performance. The male verything your son wears at Bes- | performer dives from a platform 110 | leland’s.-—advi feet high, and the woman from a plat- jome and sec our lota at 8250, an | form 70 feot nikh. Tiiey lenp togein- | Government Prepared To Sell on easy terms, Sund er into a tank 8 feet wide and & feet deep. Miss Fstelle T, Camphell, of Win- Arrangements have been completed ! FLOUR street, and Miss Bthel Ward, op to hold thie carnival afternoons after BN vert fro ts flour purchases fo and deliver to delicious cherry ice cream toda events. The grounds will be well eptatnom o Chhe whoiesalers and jobhers straight sofi or hard wheat flour pnday and lLabor Day Axelrod's | lighted for the cvening perfo 1¢ B i ble to su 1 AT B U S A We regret that we have not been able to supply d N iane i an ke aine tonmulaled prompdy all who have selecte e g futonr railrond or o mosial systam, | (o0 holdie a voiug contost, ihl For Domestic Use ' their next car. should create considerable interest Four representatives of the carnival at $10.25 per bb! The patience with which they have waited has will arrive in this city next week to Horlick’s the Original | perrcet e plans 10 i proposed to | ‘ i been a great comfort, and we regard their pir' Malted Milk — Avoid | Dold « contest for the most pobula Delivercddn canioad i Dbl Lol o Lol e | sistence merely as one more proof that in the woman in New Britain, for which a Hhineis and Indiana line and cist of the Mississippi River Imitations & Substitutes | diamond ring wil he siven. A hand from Cairo to the Gulf | Paige they find —what we have always en- some baby contest wili be conducted, Jobhbers and wholc lers purchasing flonr from the Grai Ll Gty e G ae i Corporation must guarantee not to sell at more than o ; deavored to put there»vunsurpassed quahty eligible. A diamond ring will ¢ 0 coents additional and wholesaler and jobber in tnen e i | that 1nsures thc greatest posslble mOtOnng be awarded the winner. Then {here quiring that the retailer will not sell at more than $1 oontostrtorihel Noneliostimaniin additionl to wholesaler's price in original packages and a value. New Britain. The award is being kept | price not higher than 7 cents a pound for broker 8 o secret. A contest for school girls packages of any size, | F/‘\TCEDFTTI}{OFT }vi(; ORV(:,AR co. I%ETROIT, }\A’ICHIGAT\I be conducted, with a diamond g as the prize, and a bieyele will For Further Particulars Apply to iwarded the most popular school LR United States Grain Corporation - . . |l e o o Flear Divison Standard Tire and Auto Co: M el DN 42 Broadway, New York ' Cor. Eim and Semour Sts. 1in fell over New York city in the 12 months. 128,031,000 Buddhists

Other pages from this issue: