New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 27, 1919, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1919. Goscorgormu Ladies’ o NOW IS THE TIME TO Flannelette GET A NEW The Readjusted Trolley Fare, Garments SEWING | Schedules and Transfers PAJAMAS—Extra fine quality flan- nel, nicely made and finished, neat | ACHINE stripes in silk loop and silk stitched effects. Two piece and Billy Burke o . . S M ; When the fare readjustment on lines of The Connecticut Com- LI W R S D LN BY JOINING OUR FALL CLUB YOU GET A NEW MACHINE FOR pany becomes efiective Sunday, November an, passengers can ride —Fine heavy flannel, nice line of LOWEST CASH PRICE BUT CAN SECURE IT ON EASY 2.4 MILES ACROSS THE CENTER OF THE CITY FOR SIX CENTS. lars, also round and V neck effects, If you want a sewing machine, get one that is fully guaran- S e ) e They can ride 2 1-2 MILES FROM THE CENTER, OR TO- NEW HOME FIVE-DRAWER AUTO set. IExtra sizes a 1 th t Come here and see the D A s D] . iy St LRSI Sl MATIC LIFT MACHINES. They are the last word in sewing ma- WARD THE CENTER FOR TS. SE el L R D83 00 ek chines for home use. All the improvements, all the devices for doing the family sewing. CLIDRORTS PLARE LT We sell you a machine at cash price but under the club plan lf they board acar in the central zone,i. €., at any pOint Within GOWNS—4 to 14 year, nice assort-| make the terms easy. A small payment down, the rest at $1 a week. ment patterns, fine quality flannel. And you are having the benefit of the machine all the while 1.2 miles Of the center, and Wish to transfer at the center, they Wi“ 3 TTI “LANNIEIL & AL ‘e are sole agents for New Home Machines in Hartford. Guar- | o o o & 5 -tmon min maie s ot B anteoaror W Setime. " obtain from the conductor a transfer which will permit them to ride and checks, light and dark, also purs | Don't waste your money on inferior machines. e one zone, or 1.2 miles, on the car to which they transfer at the cen- e ter, without additional charge. If a passenger who boarded an in-bound car more than 1.2 P ULL AR D U T C H B ULBS miles from the center, i. e. in any zone beyond the central zone, , should desire a transfer to another line at the center, he can obtain ‘ ' from the conductor a CONTINUOUS TRIP TICKET which will per- & NIVEN Nowis the time to piant mit him to continue his ride on the car to which he transfers at the Daily Freight and have a ¢ omplete stock THE PASSENGER DOES NOT PAY FOR THE CONTINUOUS Express Service . ] TRIP TICKET—it merely identifies him as having paid his initial NEW fi~.\1x. NEW HAVEN AND of Tullps, Daffodils and fare of six cents and protects him against having to pay a new initial NEW YORK LocaT, XD LoNG prstaxcs Hyacinths fare when he boards the connecting car. He will give TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR. | the transfer or ticket to the conductor with his zone check when he A. H. HARRIS leaves the car, and the transfer or ticket will be accepted as pay- Care of Adna Johnson, Inrot ment or part payment of fare for the distance covered on the trans- fer journey. Let Steve Do It On suburban lines, the new system will save the passengers the He will take care of you and give | i . . . 5 5 g you the SERVICE. Iiis matto in| inconvenience of paying several fares while in transit, for under the SERVICE. Day or night. Christen- o PR Ve VOLZ FLO R AL CO ‘ zone system, they will pay but once, when they leave the car at the . rear door. ! ~ ’ = St‘f Yue\ 3 9ual:§g $ 92 West Main Street Further details of the new system will be made public from Tel. 1728-5. day to day. 1 - j Eastwood Electrical Service of making awa, th his haul con- . sisting of several packages of sar- 3 Station and Garage. B[]UNI] UVER FUR dines, a box of chocolates and about [d Starting, Lighting and Ignition Sys- a dozen packs of cigarettes from the sehting and Io e € Lonnecticu ompan = STI]RE BURGLARY Arch street. Officer Thomas Woods MAXWELL SEFVICE STATION. o L Thom y ; \ STREE made «he arrest and when he inform- REAL 103 3IAIN SYEELE, ed the accused what the charges 387-12. Phone 387-12 would be he smiled and in a non- chalant manner apened one of the boxes of ch lates and begs t. at. Schleicher Adds Another Chaplenile s ostosacnt s tieeey Cofert . usual one and has puzzled the au- been under arrest for drunkenness vagrancy, theft and burglary and run- | £ AR George Schleicher, a Spanish Warl ping away from the Town Home. Ho PLEASURE C S veteran whose activities about the| L 8 BTEE O o ar are for M. IRVING JESTER cltvgiiavegbronen CRIImII Sfoxe m‘“:“ breaking and entering Fodt's saloon 2 CTRERY judge on s 1l occasions was € ! on Arch street. His thefts have A”‘ 193 ARCH STREET | again in the toils this morning and | peen for small amounts and his ac- - —_ — when arraigned before Judge James | tiong have caused some question fo 2 . T. Meskill on a burglary charge Was| arise as to his sanity. It is said that | 5 s it . VIM delivery and heavy duty | uouna over to the next term of the | it one time he had an old bed under | € A0l miemhiers of tie oweant = oL i ening artfor. S - rday nig e [Connecaout cott| bt R iAol ot ot 5 1 ’ superior court opening in Hartford on | e hridge on Arch street and it was | ! night in of- | urgently reques s trucks, from 5 to 5 tons.| Swerer Tuesday in December infpere that he slept nights fee-house on Main street Andrew | this meeting AMERICAN Balanced Six, | vonas or $100. The accused entered : S hiaalao! Kerchipnik, (L aiter, threw him out = — g 2 plea of guilty and had nothing to A fine of 3101 fwas® imposedl fox | of theirestau ¢ his head. SEEKS SEPARATION Pleasuie Cars. say other than that he had been UN-{ prcach of the peace apon Adises Cos. ar complained to Officer Thomas CiTY SERVICE STATION. | dcr the influence of liguor S s e Tierney and the waiter was placed | Lol sari of ¥ ew street, his actions 5 it rodey te e P Caught Red-Handed. vesterday afternoon at his home hav- | 'nder arrest for ass 4 e < sks | - A.M. Paonessa. Prop. | The accused was surpr shortly | ing constituted that charge. Harry | Paid a fine of $7 without co || P NGy ESTED LA = = after midnight yesterday in the act| Mack and Mrs. MeNulty .the formey| Kozar claims that he Was eating | Superior Court for Divorce from | e —= 1IELS a visitor and the lattera tenant in the | (he steak when the walter dOBARGeC | symuel Goodman—Well Known. OUGH A. J. DAN same House, anpeared against Adisco | (hel money for it. He mas tole Saatliiey oo Borlins ol oan niiTine or | 1 AN and told of his insulting manner ang | the money would be paid just as soon | g : i ] i . S S ¢ as the steak was eaten, but not be- ) Samuel Goodman, both well known in o, e ) . e . Welding—Brazing of how he had threatened the life of | 25 (he stear WoS [VET, Was Bushed | this city, having resided here for sev- Coughs are the result of inflammation in the throat and lungs. off the chair for this remark and then | eral years, has filed papers with the Therefore, in order to overcome the complaint, you must remove the thrown out of the lunchroom his head | superior court asking a separation e hitting a hoard and causing a painful { from her husband. The case Will be! cu{. 'The waiter says that Kozar has| heard by Judge John E. Keeler in the | Eayay oy e will promptly allay all inflammation. Tt contains no narcotics. Price | e e e | Was t01d that it was directed at her, | Ordered lunch before and refused fo | superior court at Hartford, Thurse 30 conts and 60 conts. i is not the first time that he had | Pay for it and he was taking no| Qctober 30. :attorney Morris D. & R ' A UTO REPA IRING L L Mexuity | chances Saturday nisht. He (hx‘m\'!“nd ‘Attorney Noble T. Pierce w For chronic coughs or more deep-seated lung affections we 3 . e i N} said. On another occasion she {hreat. | the man out because he was drunk {,n,,eqp ror Mrs. Goodman. recommend the use of our & . Have your car Repaired by Efficient ond e BigCn 1 making quite a lot of trouble g | ir Men. Any car our Specialty, | ened to have him arrested if he con- | and making b h - REXALL EMUDSION COD LIVER OIL. CVLTIHRED. LX) ;‘(\?;’:‘- h:m:r; special quotations o’n tinued to use the vile language. When | Kerchipnik claims. — FAMILY RE It builds up broken-down tissue. Price 65¢ and $1 Storage and Accessorles, Svermauling jobs. Call and ftalk jt|she asked him to go into his home DEUELY k—but not R Repair Work a Specialty. over, last night she was called a Dutch- Adam Suick was druni | Mr. ana Mrs. John A. Larson ()lm-rvnl Phone 2227 139 Arch AUTO REPAIR CO., man, “but in much stronger lan- | (0o drunk, he told lnm »1’(‘“];‘0 today 15th Wedding Anniversary. 222 reh St 115 Glen Strteet. | xuige,” she explained. He also threat. | When asked what his ¥ Mr. and Mrs. John A, Larson, of ] o |ened to kill her the first time she | those charges eatEdsoN. i . o = e, S came out of the home. Frightened Palace theater DS Satue South Main setpicalaby v‘“‘l“‘)]"‘ | | DO FORG s | O Sled Tho olice meng Torightene \ fine of $5 was imposed and | 15th wedding anniversary with a ‘ HORACE I. HART : i s ‘s Dlaced on probation to pay up. | family reunion at their home last e . isco claims he was i " — = evening. Relatives were present G DIONNES | EREDD, DI Mrs. McNulty and x‘x\;«l m&;»’(],:?:l ',,\‘- ' 3 TO ELECT. Forestville and Hartford. | O E local and long distance moving and | | REPAIR WORK 75¢ PER HOUR | | whom called him names through their | At the regular meeting ofiq Ptlur(xifl‘t Among the rvla(i\'es}\rc:set;’t' :;nhox‘n I R o e e cxald Siohe trucking. Pianos and parties at rea. TELEPHONE 1930 window. He denicd having caused | 8range which is to be held Saturday | this city was Mrs. Lmson's lque\:. 141 MAIN STREET sonable prices. Also storage. 'Phone o any trouble. morning. officers for the ensuing vear | Herman Schmarr, and his wife. The: e 1 387-32 and 382, 8 Gilbert street, 596 ARCH STREET Waiter Assault Patrons. will be elected, after which there will joined in the celebration by ulsvcx\\ng New Britain, e Because Thomas Kozar refused g‘lbea social and dance in Judd’s hall |'their 11th wedding enniversary, e LN S EET in Automobilc Aluminum and Ma- t X Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night chinery Parts, Mrs. MceNulty went to the window Deep Scored ¢ lers Filled with | Of her apartment last night to see Storage. Supplies and Repairing. : Regrinding. what the cause of an outburst of vilo e S Opposite P, 0, | Janguage in the yard was, and she REXALL CHERRY BARK COUGH SYRUP

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