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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1919, fewYear's WERIGAN CTFENS AN CONTINUED e s I Conn.. Dec. 29, 1919 reetlng Naturalization Court in Session at Trial Will Now Take Plice on ‘:1',‘.1:‘““.';,.‘";-;,:;‘,':;,,‘:L N arsommont ot \n\h o is hereby glv on that the ! < Flecticity Falls and Hundreds Walk | benefits or betterments, caused by the 10 0'Clock Wednesday Morning Wednesday Morning e [-o o ol Iy, viz | ] ] E— Stock Exchange Delays Opening. North Sid ’ ' ’l ¢1’l Bighty-five former natives of [0 The cavos of Raphael Le Grabii o o Harold M. Klms and Edith K e lS ar rle S ar s cign lands will appear in the ity (iiovena Bellantonio, Angelo Pastrent: NeW York, Dec et i Ellms, jointly (ransportation tie-up ecurred 21 EE > Bom ; DEoccuimcd g ey South Side, ; when the entire Interborough | | o, SO0 the police court this morning to @i- | Rapld Transit system, including the | |12 Allen barnes court room at 10 o'clock Wednesday g Thomas Cacace, who appeared in morning, when the session for nat ization purposes will open. Juds : wid fames 'T. Meskill will preside, and the ; swer the charge of manslaughter, we subway and elevated divisions and d . Mes : Total $92 ropresented by | continued un sdnesday morning, | Several surface lnes in Manhattan, covernment will be reprosented by ntinued until \Wednesday morning, | #1olal, subiace lnes i ”_(_ml_l& tan, ] T Ry Gty P o b a Commissioner Allan Chureh as Anthony Arbucei wha is wanted on stobped suddenty at 9:13 o'clock this | oge” o pettermentn to any other | The applicants for citizenship, are | imilar charge, has not as yet been Morning he trouble was caused by d - 5 person or party. e ioarss brought to hendquarters from Now the power house in West 5uth street | PEISOR G0 POV L gl | dreat Britain and lreland (%), Na York city, where he has been appre- | &€ out:of commi o T tousands |1, o5 el and published tw10d) by ondar a lonery ep Y f poleon Gingre Fmest Joseph Sore hended. 3 Ls Infqrmed that |of commuters on thel“way fo Worlk | Sl oo o counel PR - Thomas Calla- | Detective Sergeant A. J. Rlchardson, [ Were stalled in trains between sta- N : : ros erous ew ear ( han, Thowmas avies, Danic who has gone to New Yark with extra- | tion P ALFRED 1. THOMPRON John Crowe. Albert Bdward Chant, | dition papers for Avbueei, will return | The subway and elevated trains re- 3 il Jored Ware, Daniel Hagan | tomorrow evening ith the prisoner. | siuned operations throughout Man- & ¢ ! hattan and the Bronx at 9:46 a. m. Herald) Sweden (31, Carl Alfred Bengtson, 4 ci. together with De Grabhi John Rose and John Mandus Lind- | ¢ of having been implicated in ' members due to the fie-up the stock { quist stabbing of Paul Bucco at his exchange opened at 10 o'clock and The Swiss Confederation (1), Gio- »at 56 Chureh street on the night closed immediately to veopen at 10:30 s | Jickinson nfllg Co. condo gliasachhi f ccernber 7. which resulted in his a. m. The curb inarket took similar Italy (20), Nicoli Bocuzzi, Carmine everall dnys) ngol bl e Nanl aotion | To Stop Coughing | 169-171 MAIN ST { Domenico Vetrano, Glovanni Vetrg, | Brituin general bospital. Al men ave i Resumption of normal service was Stop The Tickle ¢ M . | ! Nicola Dilareto, dohn Florio. Paul ng held in $2,500 bonds and follow- | interfered with by scores of persons \mento, Cart Curnbba, Camlilo IFran- | ing the dearh of Bucco. Arbucci it is walking along the subway tracks to cischelli, Vietor Pacifico Fumiatti, | 4lleged, left this ecity. going to New » destinations necessitating run- ” f J | Vencinzo AMancarella, Nick Aango, | YOrK, where he was avvested for souie @ of 5 low speed ayes 2| Gluseppe Fig el ppe Negrola, | eriminal offense which he is to answer - — ‘ ‘I n A ) b | Sebato Ciampi, Glovani Mancini, Ira- | tomorrow morni - He li y i [ l;u»uJ Carmelo, Domenico DiPinto, | Attorney P. 1% MeDonough repre : ¥ a n, » LY Angolo Bucei, Raimondo Romuno, ir- | sented Thomas Cacace and asked the | . i court that the bond he lowered in his 3 H A George, tapa | S Sase " e et fron | i onoy 3 & 5 FRANKLIN S PHONE 359 George, Youlche K what evidence he hae secured Cacace | ® Ottomans (1), Stratos leon | Was not implicated in the stabbing auc = 5 a b5 iMerals Gouli sof taio sueh & 11z couE fve : o Stops The Tickle aud six of the o Poland and Huse | Pond as fixed by the court. As there Scouté met this afternoon for an Heals The Throat I B i » only two days to wait for the trial formal party in the zym. HOSIERY | . A A § R e O up al m_\l):s‘s e | Cures The Cough Joseph Maksimczyk, Marjorie Baldwin ¢ Forest the local station and not sent back to strect entertaincd. last evening at u | 35¢ per Bottle FOR | | Ficinus, John Bajar, William | {he local stat ! | ltosechzcki, Joseph Borowski, Ferdin- ¢ TG 1e bond was not lowered. ; supp>r party at her home in honor MEN band Gletforsht, Julinn Nadolny, Frank Smith Fined $10. of her guest Miss Helen Wilcox of A Free Box of Cockowski., Walter Kozlowski, Alex- Clarence Smith pleaded guilly m’) Providence, R. I. ° @rove’s 0-Pen-Trate Salve nder Korwoski, Stanislaw Oleskiew reach of the peace and uassaulting S e H rtf d ic Ifrancis Campbell and a tine of $10 and Pai k| 3 Will advance in Austria-Hyngary, or any independ- | costs was imposéd by Judge Jumes T, Arrest Pair Charged With Opens the Pores and Penetrates arttor price on Janu- ent state within the bounds the | Moskill. | Smith stated thit Camipbeil Murder of Mrs. Stein‘ For Head Colds, Chest Colds and = | former Austro-Hungarian empire (4), | struck him in the face in the . ary 15th. Take Irank Zoldok, Joseph Zotter, Mavtin | lunch late Satur night as a result| Jersey City, Dec, 28.-—George { Croup, is enclosed with every bot- e el e I ; S ey of an argument. He then called | chie and Busene Hefterman, arrested | tle of Hayes' Healing Honey. i adavaniage | Russia, or any independent state | Campbel out into the street and asked | a4t Secaucus last pight in connection | you uet the Cough Syrup and the Salve | ove earance t our present within the bounc he former Rus- | him ta take a walk down Myrtle street. | with the murder of Mrs, Leopold | for one price, 35¢. b4 f n cmpire 9). Jozef Wasinski, | On reaching the boiler house of the R.. in Passalc carly Christmas day i 5 I & i “By the Box” Fred Kulike, Emil Erling, Tsidor No- | & . plant Campbell, Smith said, | turned over to the authorities of that Made, Recommended and Guaranteed t¢ VERY UNUSUAL IS THIS SALE OF GLOVES-—All modes of H b i vick, l.eo Matiejt m Zinke- | struck him first. after which a fight city followir v arraignment here | the Public by esceptional quality, in the front ranks of style and in all sizes and Prices vich, Abraham Mayer Jaff Jacob | followed and Campbell was “knocked . today on a charge of disorderly con- PARIS MEDICINE COMPANY in the wanted shades. Welinsky, Louis Kolbin, 111 Marholin, { cold.” duet. An additionai charge of car Manufseturers of Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet: ONE-CLASP WASHABLE CAPESKIN—P. K. or P. X. M. seam, frank Savitski, Frank Guygue, Anta- Campbell appeared in court with his! ing concealed weapons was lodged and Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, self or two-toned embroidery: In tan, pearl white, gray and luke Hn[sfa" [:[] nas Yankauckas, Cachmier Do- | head bandaged up and not able to sce ' against him The polico say ivory:| rekulariy 82:25! 'Clearande .. .. R $1.25 hrowolski, John Grabowski, Stanislaw | out of eithor eve. e said that as a ' known to them as “Chick Doyle” ¢ TWO-CLASP OVERSEAM FRENCH KID 1 4 point 93 ASYLUM ST, Jorezik, Antoni Niczewicz, William | result of an argument between Smith | Hefferman as “Curlex Maloney.' stitching: in tan, white, black: regularly §2.50. Clearance .. $1.25 Kalisz, Denjamin Bunimowitz ¥Frank { and himself he walked down Myrtie - : e ONE-OLASP DAMBSKIN—P. K. sewn with self. black er white HARTFORD Ludwinowicz, Alex Milewski, Joseph reet and the next thing that he r . Lo Z N R pe o Bactawski, Jozef Walenezky, Julian [ membered he found himself in the} stitching: in gr tan and black; regalarly $ Clear- Joseph Rinkiewe 4 2 Domansk, | hospital. He was discharged. LGHT-BUTTON TENGIH O VERSEAM FRENCH KID (.h()\::ls—: Stanley George Pay: Martin Woi- Two Drunks Arrested. 5 ! 2 5 In black only, in all siz splendid value: regularly $3.00. {towitz, Henry Ecke fles Poppel. A fine of §5 and costs was imposed - - on David Allman wha was arrested ic 1 “,h & 3 4 i e ; T. OF B, CONVENTION | iy e e C&‘riésmy - A , Some Values in Furs loged thit Allman said he was going I AOU "%‘.‘*& BOUGHT I'URS, AT DILLON'S you know their T o to kill some “Chink” and created a ? 5 1 e e ied worth, If SOR haven't you'can't begin soon enough to save money i He stated that he has followed up the and biowched —if it is excessi | BLACK OAT LYNX MUL — | job of “slinging hash™ for some time aily or unnaturally dry—try Resi ey Ergrd the communion services at the | to Be Held Here Thursday. and had gone ‘into the restaurant to | g 2 0wl nele o neal ron siek | Regular Price 419.00. Clearance lish Lutheran church yesterday | . = o 5 k bl op | &€t @ 10D, PYAL ' SAERPL i BLACK OPOSSUM MUFI'S— Barrel shapes. Bl new members were recelved, | oo tirtyestxih annual aseembly o Adolf Wolf, who as arrested Satii- skin, and to cnable you to have that Regular Price $15:00. Clearance [ @ ectic Selec Te s of p . . A . Christmas cantata was rendered | Sonpectiont Select Templ A night by Officer Hayes on the clear, healthy complexion nature ! DYED SKUNK SETS ; Templars of Honor and Temperance D € SETS largely attended. e = 4 ‘harge of drunkenne vas fined $10°! intended you to have. / Regular Price $39.00. Cles e old year out and new year ju.| Sl D¢ \“’;‘] i "l‘,"“l t‘:\-l';” '”“,” ;i‘“'\' and costs. Woif stated that he was on W hm‘t‘ | Reguiat Price. 50,0 lea ball, New Year's Five. At ,’\"" RS B0 SR T Bn Wiy 1 om e BwihonRacGostedl hy i the iy o k advt. 1. hall, 237 Main strect. Grand Tem-| ;oo and was not In a drunken con dition, a little Resinol Ointment, B¥ ‘Swedish Bethany church.look | PIAT Of Connecticut Charles J. Sym-| q)40n 136 refused to answer seve applied after bathing with Resinol bur new members at the commun- | 048 Of this city will call the sesston | oo '(n ¢ questions put to him by Prom Soap will usuaily bring to order at 10 a. m. The degree of 3 £ 8 £ & bervices. This evening v f sutor Klett and was in a very ugly T 13 . oL St . e e YT g encficial and a1 mecting of tha Young People's ( Sciect templar will be conferred on.a| mqqq, ; ulc eturns se assitl olumn e & class of candidates from the temples . quicker results. ty will be held. Reports 3 e At = Violates City Ordinance. Z AT e of the state, the work to be performed For sale by all drug of officers wi ake place. AL}y iye companions of Phoenix temple Judgment was suspended in the , : bers ate asked fo be present.i i iy “op this city, with the complete | Case of B J. Crowley, who was arrest- (it Bl il ek fe Will be a watch night service ; T T ) turday afternoon for parking h dealers. n‘esdn evening G oY 10 Visiting companions arc cxpected ] ¢ar in the restricted district. He said ck. lervices w i = R o . heh) C 11 be held until | o0 0 War con chusetts, New Yok, Now lI]ml he had ]?n his car in nmi - e 5 yde lsland. The com- | Pace on previous occasions and had nnedy's dancing school, Friday.— | 767ey and Rhode Island. The com / panions of Connecticut will come in| Dever been arrested before. He was - = 8 © a generous wel. | warned not to leave his car there niel . Pouzzner of Winter street | 5000 BUMbers to give a generous wel o ° S from Syractse Unirardty fo.| P0me ‘to the visiting guests. Phoenis . B : - days, Blty for| temple made arrangements to Boy in Chambers, eS I [ IO O | At Johnson, Dan Alfred PPeavson, HE Pastreat and Cacace are Because of fhe small attendance of | | mple of Honor and Temperance o skin isin very bad con- Discriminating men wse RESINOL SHAVING STICA. have dinne served at the Hotel Beloin A L4-year-old hoy wppeared in at 12:30 p. m. The afternoon session | chambers to answer the charge of hav- is city. “ Ilm ]v\llv'nl_\l ]w« 1. Carpet bowls \Inc -(4\1(-]n a Iind.\‘.q ;l:ol.l watch from a . @ isorgo Trait of West Mamy T be Plaved by e ten tom Sevs ey S e wish to announce that we have e a Christmas dinner party : A Ei B A% herihionis! Thsre ware =204 w Britain temples. A pr win fresent consisting of the family, | e Biven to the winning team take]'l on the distribution Of tlle New Vic' ives and friends. rs. Doc weing class which has | GROC ERQ TO 7\’[EE'B Svery Triday mignt auring. tng | : tory Mitchell Sixes for New Britain, Bristol Bl 1ave s moomverds ) - TOMORROW NIGHT| B h D B h D d ; : Wach member Is privileged to | ’ etter t e ay, etter t e ee and surrounding towns. e a guest so there will be about | i Byisent | This wil belone ot t vesident William Cowlishuw Urges pat rs during the wingsi. estein’s orchestra will furnish the Fed Bruemmer of New York was i i-end visitor at his former home AL Members o Attend Spec It is our desire to meet owners of Mitchell’s e e | Better Yet, This Year’s Prices, || cars trougbout ou ditributing testry W days with her father, Joseph | Butchers' associatlon of the Chamber i Tiie el o | o Commentliul e s comoT B to render them all assistance and service o hoa i @ night at 8 o'cloek in the Chamber of biciy s s visiting . ; g DOOD s vislting with | ommerce rooms. President William s o v s L Whe Knows What Next Year’s Will Be? possible po s 'y €O ni e a its irst Several neaw members wi he e S b Bt cvonios ol ee chan | mevemlnend ek : We are now in a position to take or- , PEEE and applications acte Wiljam B. Rossherg of the | ,o." 4 of watex commissloners. a hear- | ** " rogram has heon worked ouc | ders for Touring Cars and Roadsters as o oI e e s ot ot for the bos Sows and difer ln s 0 eet eta or well as Coupes and Limousines. funds will come from the water | ' ; £ . : @ grocers may become moce fa A fund rather than from money JURETIC i I nove fam iar with what these organizations are taxation. doing. - - have their regular meeting in the o Chamber of Commerce rooms and . ; | then will adjourn to Anderson aud { Doolittle’s store on Walnut street, where a luncheon will he served DRIVE GOES ON ® L] . S I A I lON SBfELL-A'NS |[nv‘]vnlxernl;i|». Lvery service e of Tel, 228'2 2 ot water *olish birth or descent is being . . > ORI 5 e i e e SR . Cor. Hartford Ave. and Stanley St., L=ANS o mnemed o e 0 | Metal Ceilings : Glenwood Furnaces New Beifain, Coun. , A. M. Pisncese, Prtee lNDlGIiTION‘ the intention of the officers to have an up-to-date club room. . 2 da

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