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PICTURE FRAMING TO ORDER ONLY TIE JOHN BCYLE COMPM. NY 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. PHONE 359 AMERICAN TOYS AND GAMES LARGEST STOCK IN TOWN OF USEFUL TOYS Our Xmas Toys are now on display. Also Chil- dren’s Games, including the latest, uch as “Pollyan- na”, “Rock”, “Pit”, Sunny Monday”, Bean Bag, Ring Tess, U. S. Map Puzzle, Checkers, Dominoes, Sewing Sets, Etc., Ete. See our new toy rack. Herbert L. Mills HARDWARE 336 MAIN STREET | Open Monday Nights Until 8:30 'SMITH FAMILY | John O'Brien went to a store at 28 North street, where an argument stavted between Smith's double and O'Brien. Both being drunk they struck each other and while trying to take O’Brien ot of the store Smith struek a plate glass window and The fellow with Smith dis- appeared following the fig cor on the ~ VIE WITH O’BRIEN | | | | broke it Two o Each Appear in Police Court—Sweet Cider Had Kick strect where Smith tived the two talked for over {wenty min- utes and Smith upon leaving the ofli- er and entering his home found i four *cops” waiting to take Pwo Smiths and O'Bricns were sum- moncd to answer the ing drunk, damaging North 1 on Jast the station O'Brien stated that he when the trouble not know how it started. that Smith did not strike cident charges of e was drunk and did He stated him and ac- pushed the window, which wus smashed on the ewalk. In Ju Meskill hoys a severe rveprimand that it affected as they were Saturday should leave it was suspended Judge and Attorney Daniel O'Keefe peared for the ac d. John Killiher cl d with and drunkenness Juc Meskill. him a severe reprimand on drinking sweet cider. e was arrested by Ofli- cer Stadler. property and breach of the turday night, morning. The two Smiths I were Clarence and Joseph, and O'Briens, James and John, and their appearance in tolbe on occurred peace in the polic Feourt this the the court which dance at the ing his decision cause for the them bad they telling them evening was said cider.” cider they secured at Ukrainian hall Clarence Sniith were alone. and when store at The trouble James O'Rrien they started =« 175 North strec is said (o ment arrested fizht in a Zun have when a woman entered the called that ered in front of startod breach: was dis- md of headquarters stating peiace up police charged by L number of rowdics had gath- last n O'Brien someone had called the store proprictor station. At the nith is said to get O'B passing her home wus unable to sleep. hearing that the patrol Blamed the and she o e entered and i NEED ARTILLERYMEN. calling up | time « ‘ entered 1o SEmE cal recruiting street, vacancies in station at 213 announces that there the detachment artillery on duty with the R Main are ten of field ol (i (¢! ive ien out of the the face, also kicking his fool | throush a large plate glass window Says He Was Drunk. James O'Brien, while on the stand {estified that he had been drinking sweet cider al the dance and entered the store to gel some lenions o as he might sober up before going home. He state that the owner started io | | push out of the place without waiting on him and asserted that he did not | strike the man. He did, however, ad- imi‘ that he fell against the plate | store and when ot door struck the own- | or in Only men who have had former serv- {ice will be accepted for this unit and ey must be of excellent character. They can enlist for one year. The pay and allowance for a private is about $105 a month. “DIP” CONDBITIONS BETTER. The health board « on East sireet and one on Kelse street. Three cases were released by the officials which better than yesterday. The released cases are on Kelsey, IBast and Jubilee glass window, which he claimed had already been broken hy the crowd that had gathered around the store. Smith in his testimony stated that he was taking O'Brien home and entered the store to take him out. He sered that he did not strike the prietor, nor did not have anything do with the breaking of the window Ju James T. Meskill imposed a fine on O'Brien of on the first | count and $i0 on the second Smith | was fined $5 on the it charge Attorney Daniel O'Keefe appeared the accused. Another Window Broken Almost at the same hour brother we ested Joseph Smith was arrested on a similar charge by Hot water Officer Massey. Joseph Smith had Sure Relief also been drinking sweet cider at the | Ukrainian dance, where he claimed | BE LL-A | {h» had met and after the | FOR INDIGESTION as- pro- to ge for 6 BELLANS his double ) | { dance was over the two together with An offi- | walked to his home with him where | him 1o e | Man- who gave | Sergeant Baudouin, in charge of lo- | unit at Yale university at New Haven. | wrrantined two | of diphtheria this morning, one | makes conditions | { two for myself. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1919, NewVictor Records for December A musical program that presents such famous artists as Caruso, Gluck, Heifetz, Werrenrath and Zimbalist, is sure to stir the interest of In addition a remarkable Zanelli, who made his debut with the Metropolitan this season, also makes his debut to Victor audiencés. " And there are also orchestral numbers, concert songs, lively dance” music, and: the choicest of the latest popular song ‘‘hits. play the music which particularly appeals to you. the music-loving public. A Little Posy Nelly Was a Lady Caprice No. 20 Molly The Spanish Dancer Zaza—Dear Zaza The Deluge—Prelude At Dawning The Waltzing Doll Tell Me Yearning Venetian Boat Song Canoe Song (Ciribiribin) Alcoholic Blues—Medley Fox Trot Jerry—Medley Fox Trot Yellow Dog Blues—Medley Fox Trot Tulip Time—Medley Fox Trot Blues (My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me) Sweet Kisses ‘When the Preacher Makes You Mine Granny Give Me a Smile and a Kiss Girl of Mine (Paganiai-Kreisler) Violin T T O T Vioiin Pretty Little Rainbow Victrolas in great variety from $25 to $950. Caais maRAsYEEEE TR @ T trademari, “ products of th cerE U AR NIRRT CONNECTICUT R. R. FORE- MAN PRAISES GOLDINE not a better known man in Conn. than George W. Kirk, foreman of the repair deparvtment for the Connecticut R. 1. Co. He said “T want to say right here that Goldine No. ~rheumatism is a good medicine. ribly with that diecase when | but now 1 am free from it. I had been a sufferer two years. [t was in the joints of my kuees, in hands and in the muscles of my hack and | could feel the pain shoot from my hip down my legs to the knee. Tt seemed at times as though I had rheuma- tism all over me Tt was a very severe case, that is why T Goldine is such a good remedy, for [ bad doctored a lot and got no help, but Goldine did the work for me in just two weeks, just ask the druggist at. Mahoney's how much I had spent on othe dies and got no help. FHe sold me Goldine so knows what that medicine did for me.” Gets Goldine For His Wifc. “I suffered from kidney trouble. My ankles would swell. AMrs. Kirk saw how much better T was feeling so decided to (ry it for the pain in the back of her head and neck. Two bottles took that pain away. I tell There is Dyt 1 was suffering tci- began using Goldine, my My Photo and Signature 230y 495 WP = W Originatoy of Goldinz { vou it is a good remed) & Buys Goldine For His Friend. “This makes six bottles of Goldine I have bought. I Then when I saw how got good it was 1 got two Since then 1 have bought two for a friend of mine who was suf- foring from rheumatism. besides Mrs. Kirk, and | have told many of our friends. We feel that we should let as mauny people know about Goldine as we can for it is the first real good medicine we ever got hold of. GEORGE W. KIRK. You know what Goldine has done i1 New RBritain, you know how everyone pralses it, you KNow Goldlne is not a patent medicine. If you Velieve your friends’ word you must have falth in this wonderful remedy GET IT TODAY AT CROWELL'S DRUG STORE, 231 MAIN STREFET, NEW BRITAIN. Ask abont the free bottle they the first for my wife, have Alma Gluck and Orpheus Quartet Victor Herbert’s Orchestra Victor Herbert’s Orchestra Joseph C. 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