Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW BRITAIN 'DAILY HAERALD. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1919, T SHORT GALENDAR GASES I Judson N, Kilbourne, by J. G. Woods, | the effects of two operations. Owing | § pleading for defuult; Paul Nurezyk, by to her condition the late af her broth- | Henry Nowicki. vs. James er has not heen made known to her. | i judement and hearing in - damages mas - N Nine Matiers Are Listed tor the City | City Coal & Wood Co., by A, W, Upe / ! i ; 3 i ’ =0on. vs. John Caufield, judgment: . ( ‘]NE HAS GUT Tl] I:‘ I Court Session at D 0'Clock Nextf by, c5 Suiga | r---'---' | axe, vs | T vt Benjamin, by Klett Alling, defy i 5 ) The short calendar docket for the ,“I:‘;y.‘\lrly\‘ltnl':1:‘:.~I>jlv“w .;}:I\h\(r:v \I:;‘:u 72 | W[“] Old Cfllm[ry " Alfredo Ronding, hy Klett & Aing 1‘1‘:»‘;."‘::‘;.\\J.I-”}/‘,‘;\Y;:: :‘\v’:» .‘I‘I\H'v\\lv ] | | : . ge [ R IDLRIICS SINTIR ; : dy made, for | We have the kind that | larine wn madion o stiie ueand} - wcupmies sirwn s S N o catatogre B8 | Made to order and ready 5 rony Carggliano, hetier kno Sl Dworin, by W. A. Green- | street is Celfa Catardo, a sister of Jo- THE REMINGTON ARMS UM C. CO. INC. s B' B 20 TS AU e A A T T e o R a8 i i s CHAEG o B CE | 27 '8 the cosy little Bungalow or Big Business a3 the fre3hness the A trip to Italy, where he spent two and [ with order of, court; W Hateh, ad- | Peter Cercera in Waterbury last Sun- S R : ) T R S (e st | Dt (5 R, Mink, vs. | day, and who later died of wounds in ) : ; Block KGN B wl b | Bendimin Solomon, et ux.yjudgment [ ficted by his victim. The Cata g 7 o yousness and the ' vescwnovedinme tiveraline b G st il Gan | wouman cine 1o this dis from B 4 ber shop and will return to Work in il gubber company, by M. Sexton, vs. ) port about a week ago, suffering from few days, = = = — eetness. | His opinton of Itady 15 sumied ‘up . in o few words, as follows: It is a e s A sete AT : |® your complete satisfaction. ; Gandy Department. i e Workmanship and Materials. NONE disgusted even before the ship reached | said, bt it was impossible (o return jckinson Drug Co. " vermsees | PICTURE FRAMING TO ORDER ONLY We will measure, make and hang them to country is interesting and offers a - comparison with conditions of living 3 | i69 Main Street o ue© / W | - 1 United States. According 1o . Zin? | I ]7] al" Tony's story, the industrial life of Ttaly 2yl y | is crippled and at @ standstill It is ! i | practically Impossible to secure cm- ployment. R T The cost of living is so high that the e TIE JOHN BCYLE COMPANY 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. PHONE 359 poorer classes can hardly exist. T'h ¥, bare necessities of 1ife are selling at Freckles™— Nora Bayes’ ed to exhibit a government card for nearly everything he huys, Wheat and B d B i most diflicult to secure, and the Ital- - aan neanle qreiatiLnogued o sy e rNow we have Nora Bayes” bad boy with which was (e principal means of sub- whom she went to school. He pulled sistence duari the w ; the curls of the little girls, and fractured | School »Smokes” Ar nited. ey e B = 3 | [ . Overcoats I | Even the supply,of cigars, cigarettos every ru}c. “‘Freckles” was just as bad a 1 S A Beauty 18 i and tolacco 43 liniled i Ttaly, cach boy as Nora Bayes is funny. On the same gt 3P I Pital W e emoker being entitled to uurchase one i NI s 3 < j : (0) \ [~ e s e e ot s, G record Nora sings “*Everybody Cails Mec i g e niy ? » Wea are offetine s fobacco and one cigar each weelk Honey. o k. D 9 Woars il | Tony. who s an inveterate-smoler, y A-2816—85¢ : 3 Skin eep Sahbel Over et suffered under these conditions for a I ) 4 RpR e i week and then found an old friend S b who conducted a store and kept him belted! stylod wilk b Lo : : - but a beautiful skin is possible only when the liver convertible storm em s lorv o coallco Taionannn Z— N R | and kidneys are active, and the bowels functionate ol ooadaerladn teresting, especially at this time when \ properly. “The secret of beauty as well as of health ront styles. the people of this country are having | | / = is to maintain perfect- digestion and elimination. For “one ‘woek | their trials and tribulations as a resulit | 4 7% L - \ 1 only at $t5. the scarcity of this valuable com . ays that, in nearly every | E 3 % ! : 4 r | . delay In sailing dates of | 4 : = 7 / i £ 1 ships is caused by the scarcity of Z 3 b 10 o returne ) s cou $ / - - . - i Luke HDrSfa" Co. | oty retuimedge Uil counbiny S // belp to preserve beauty and maintain health, because A7 7 Y they influence liver, kidneys, skin and stomach to L—!l:irronp anired two days fo coal the ship s e 5 5ol functionate in harmony and efficiently. L el There were about a dozen American K o 11 M -..A 7 S O T U G et T ¢ i : Te (S Love (0) 1 Sold by druggists throughout cure the ¢ove 1 coal supply. The only | conl supply avallnble, according 18 i I Sung by A]_ JO].SOT]_ i, | the world. In boxes,10c. Atk 1 on the Dante Allighieri and the ship 93 ASYLUM ST, i | was held at the Azores for coal. Tt | what comes from the United State: . e 2 . 3 \nxious to Return to U, S / ; At last Al Jolson has fallen in fove! e met a Jarge number of Italians g S N j And it puzzles him a lot! He wants to who had returned to their native land N . . after living in the United States for / be told why his nights are lonesome and | ‘> some time. They were nearly all dis. | : ; - . X his days blue without his sweetheart. satisfied with conditions in the old . 3 = B b ) country and were awaiting an oppor- Y Coupled with “Wonderful Pal,”’ the CITY ITEMS = tunity to return to the land of their : Bt ! . first record of George Meader, the new We cash Christmas checks. Besse- | 2doption. They are impatient at de- Col By e s saavt. ays aid, but the red tape attend- % 4 olumbia tenor. A-2821—85¢ securing passports makoes it 3 : % = impossible to return once In his e opinion. the large numbers of Ttalians who are leaving this country for Italy will snon return after an experience of a short stay in that country. [ P N e o ULD COST $5,000 (:Qlumbia Sextette Saxophones |l Seiflom f?lils, e e T e Oh,What a Pal Was Mary | WS LEATE LG L Fho 8. A. club of zirls will give a | ‘fal and dance at the bungalow on iday evening of this week. The Al- a String orchestra will furnish 1sic bekly drill and action concerning > automobile show will be taken. 'The working of the second degree the Andrvee lodze, Odd Fellows, | City I cer Submits Report On ~ QR . B take place this'evening in Vega i Columbia Saxophone Sextette with an inciden- = sies & senaiditeiin dne (B Brgvoscd Glilozinationfofisupply tal chorus by George Meader! Coupled with >, ic '] 3000 o O\, . T rQ ’ - 7 ; Sh Christens checls Besse —Public Works Board Acts. Weeping Willows Blues,” a fox-trot played by vt City Engineer William T1. Hall that same Sextette. - —85¢ used not only for severe skin troubles, but hal 1 filed t with the 1 i / | i ange ha serlin, Fri. eve, ed @ report wi e c : g > remedy f X range hall, Berlin, Fri. eve, oG mm”‘)wmwr\j i”' “‘:;‘(.h v“‘.' These are only a few of the many new records for the month ) g as a general, household remedy for burns, mates the cost of installir a c : Get the New Columbia Novelty Record “ H H in il equibment for city water Booklet. Every Columbin Deator has it . f soothing, it can be used on the tenderest $3,000. By the system which the en- ) | i :in wi T ) ) X 4 4 ¢ s itated skin without fear. e TR D T New, Columbia Records on Sale 7 / st e na titioutite llons of water could be purified o ’ g g Sold by all drueaists T AL T s COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONT COMPANY ! . Sold by all druggists | chase of & Venturi meter for measur- ing the amount of water used daily by stmus checks. Besse- | the city The meter will he installed at Whigville. New Britain is prac- i den washing machine at | tically the only city in Connecticut in : i | & Bamforth's, 19 Main.—advt. | which such a meter has not been in 1 / ‘ e ? | That torturing rash from which vyou And oh, whata waltz it is — played by the > suffer can be speedily relieved and doubt- less cleared away by using Resinol Oint- meat. It is a mild, healing preparation, prescribed by doctors for many years, and A, J. Sloper who has heen con- > to his home on account of illness s able to be out vesterday for the scalds, chafings, cte It is so gentle and Paguette, 11 IEast Lawlor is seriously ill at New Rritain ital. use for years. The use of the \ ment of the water supply Because of the high cost of ms . | ird Ward Republicans Blect Staf | terial and work, the bourd of publie i 2 I 3 voted to reject the bid of l S i L L »f Officers and Plan Civie Celebra- Gl i o v it ion (o Be Held in February. I T o T i e ) \ 3 1864 — Hartford 1919 ! Hartford firm offered 1o do the worlk Albert 17 Corbin was named suc- | or $108 The hid was held up a | sor to Krnest W. Christ at the | Week so t the cify enginecr might | ; S | Columbia Grafonolas - . eting of the Third Ward Republi- | ©Stimate the costs if the city was to Standard Models Ko = . T iTer : arters | fUrnish material and pay for the labor | up to $300: Period . p club in republican headquarters fur ! indipglonihcila ERltoks 300 NEaed, % t night and a staff of officers was | ONIN t was found that the costs | = : sen 1o serve in would be equally as high i conjunction with | 2 b new president. ¥. R. Gllpatric was | AN application from the Bodwell Imed vice president: IKenneth Hoff. | -and company for the privilege o hn, treasurer: Gardner Weld, sc building a dan © er of Stan- he Glft u re e 2 The club plans a big civie| ¢ © skati o is large enough l p [I. ebration for either Washington's [ skatl - s rejecied. The Stan- | Lincoln's hirthday. A committee | !¢ sk v 5 large enough wsisting of H. E. Erwin, J. C, Loom. | In the opinion of the hoard. The Y It is very probuble that o ' and C. I. Sheldon was named tol M. T & B. socicty was given pe 3 cluded in its items some gloves. : There isn't a thing u woman ap- bure a hall and a speaker’s com- | preciates more than a stunning, pair 6f gloves” Come in and see ttee, to consist of the following, | Street for tire rest of the vear, € our assortment of them, and you too will include fhem in vour s chosen: Senator Georse W | Christmas list yvour Chrisimias Jist has always ~in- nission 1o hang a bannc . chairman; Frederick . Cham-| Jlain and Ernest W Chi A\ Washable Capeskin Gloves, I_clasj style. sewn pique or I lation will be extended Dr. Nichoi M., spear point or { embroidery, black, tan, brown, srey prray Butler to come here as t ! Prices range from $: $2.75 a pair. neipal speaker - e — French Kid Gloves, one ot fwo élasps. pique oF overseam sewn, x i . some with fancy or plain stitched backs, in hlack, white - all HOLD ANNUAL DANCE. : the new and wanted shades. Priced at $2.50 to $1.00 a p 'he fourteenth annual dance of the A ; LR i brew l.adies’ Aid society was held . . ] ) \ ' €@ A 4 v Mocha Gloves, 2-clasp style, silk. fur, or unlined, sewn Bardeck's last night with a pique or P. X s point hacks or black embroidery. Prices attendance of local nd out of fied into the society treasury 3 = ure Relie f , . . . Japeskiit | Gloves in black, wit(e, /tan, srey and brown, | Pricss fismm fst in the year's work. - . : New Britain’s ive Refail Talking Machine Sho S o e o B o e Li~-ARNS | Largest Exclus king p o, 8790 0 1 : it INDIGESTION R T P e e L B R N e e S Baoot