New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 5, 1920, Page 2

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You Can Find MARTIN HEADS ELKS | Local Dentist Elected alted Ruler AL EEE T | How’s Your Dr. Henry Martin was elected ex- | alted ruler of New Britain lodge, B. ol of the P. O. E. at the meeting held last i - ® night. s served through the | various chairs in the organization. He succeeds Joseph G, Woo who has been exalted ruler during the past year. Other oflicers elected are — N— i as rollows: [steemed leading knight, . [ . Judge Benjamin W. Alling; esteemed lo; knight, John W. Lockett: es- ) J ° . i L teemed lecturing. knight, Richard . o - 4 | Fictionin Qur v i it 2., ur W omen s Sults_ \ . (No Offense Meant) John T. Koley; trustee. John E. . . | Downes; representative to the grand If you look through the attic you will find some { lodge, Joseph G. Woods: alternate Mg H H H 5 (s culating Library o o vew, Ircesistibly beckoning are the chic Spring models | N hlestd e bl [ STl 2SR ancmberalicre slocted o shown in our store—smart creations fashioned of the 2 2 i i | Corathe s Rk T e latest and highest quality materials. Fuller skirts 1| over, note their condition, then call on us and get E: red ha Dist. Deputy Ja S . i 1 < < Bt et ool N beiiEl wili e 3 ot and abbreviated lengths are foemost among the new practical advice how to Make Them Look As Good THE ot T s ronin o designs—also the fashionable short Eton jacket and . ‘| As New. ;’”““gg_’“e"’_‘-" BT e compiered the coats with a brilliantly colored vestee. Our prices ~ ] or a big time on March 17, when a % : - . v are low—values high Save the Surface and You Save All il s gl ke {|| THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY The regular meeting of 1he board Crisp taffetas, stunning silks, charming spring-like of police comm oners will be held CITY ITEMS fhix cvenitc The Lionees of ihe frocks trimmed with filet lace and minute rufflings to k ; M fis ear which ends March 31, will 5 ) > . 9 5 Frs i e s e S e R add that finished touch, feature the _newer dresses PAINT STORE: 3 and 5 Franklin Square. L be used at the municipal garage will for spring. Wonderful values now displayed at sav- be submitted. It is planned by the 3 i commission to keep only a small sup- Ing prices. ply of tires on hand. and to purchase here was no police court session | them when needed. Linoleum for . . morning. the prisoners’ pen in the court room ’ ] 57 G eat ‘me at Henry Morans' and | will also be recommended. en s “l s ¥ Telepiaone 359. puth’'s $3.50 bluchers, now $2.65. pon's shoe sale.—advt. 9 the. March Vietor records.— The commission is desirous of se- vt curing 20 additional members of the the mesting of the New Britain | SuPernumerary police force. In the Ultra smart suits for the men who like suits that are : an Columbian Republican club | Past there has been a dearth of ap- o e 2 P ; i 4s o be held in Bardeck's hall | Plicants for places in this depart- By iineos ey better. New fabrics and patterns in the latest styles > rch street Sunday afternoon, | Ment. “(harge it and cuts are now displayed. Also suits of the more e & ke’ Francis A. Pallotti of the| e " ford police court will be the ) MISTHODIST CHURCH MEETING. Pay for it on conservative type. Real values. terms. cipal speaker. There will be | el r . Italian men of prominence | Sunday * School Department Elects i Cun e saes WE CLOTHE THE WHOLE FAMILY : For Spring! gain Week at Besse-Leland's.— At the meeting of the Sunday 3 school committee of the Trinity o e feast of the Purim is being ob- | Methodist church in the church par- { ; P l C S s SR R s e < Polo Coats—Jersey Suits v of the Jews from «ruelties of | elected superintendent to succeed 3 han. louis W. Breummer. i X 5 e Both very lovely and what Fas hion has decreed for the balmy days B ot and Monebiors aoonoia: Other officers were elected as fol- lo ecretary, W. R. Fletcher f the Monroe street school w g i i} . : . Olnitl:l- ::;:L?n 1\\‘$:(~~ve:figg .‘:“\l treasurer, Leland Hoar; superintena- 200 I rumbull Street Our Polo Coats are made of re al camel's hair or in the variety of ck. i ent of the adult department, Howard polo material in a wide range of shades in tans and browns. They lecture on “Patriachal Life | | L:fmm,m‘: “;:’:",; fleff‘,:;;‘,w"‘,’w‘\hf' Between Asylum and Pratt Streets. &Y are sartly belted with the string or wide beit and are trimmed with s the Jordan' will be given this| nene, Miss Millie Maccauley: junior ‘ pockets and button: ing by Rev. G. W. C. Hill, pastor | qepartment. Miss Cle Ward; pri- e South Congregational church, | jayy department. Mrs. B. C. Stock- e church parlors at 0 o'clock. | \col; beginners, department. Misses 25 75 pn't forget Rouillard-Linton | Helen Johnson and Ruth Doolittle: tO p's fair, State Armory, Arch St, ! cradie roll, Mrs. Harry G. Hancock: leh 8 to Entertainment and | Boy Scout leader. William Gooby. Jersey Sport Coats, stunning m odels to wear with plaid skirts, in evening. Opening night | Girl Sceut leader, Miss Emma Poland. Nl heather shades in tones of gre ¥. brown and blue. orchestra.—advt. i an Endeavor Union will A AT MIDNIGHT. meeting this evening at the | - - 2 h church | Hamden Murderer Pays Penalty ! 2 an p he’ Men’s Brotherhood of the With His Life At Prison. fox iniemoriaiNchuren i imeet | RISl i i it Jersey Suits that comprise all the utility and smartness of the sports grening. Connecticut State Prison ‘at Wethers- costume, and all the chic of a s everely tailored suit, in many styles feing 2. C. dance. Bunzalow, Sat-| fera u few minutes' after midnight : for s and colors, are numbered amon g ouUr smartest suits for spring wear. e eve lcottinf oLch it Ayt this morning, for the murder, ia - | ) 7) N\ R the meeting of the Parents and | pramden. of his stepdaughter. Hisg fhers' association of the Rockwell A last words, as the black hood was being fitted over his head. : the noose tightened abiout his ne “Ma ! Ma The prisoner moaned with fear as he ecntered the execution chamber ! supported on efiher side by prison guards. Rev. Father Barry, Catholic ol this evening' Rev. John K issionary in British ast Afric the Connecticut Gospel Mission- v. will be the speaker. fternoon at # o'clock the Ls- anley Chapter, Dauglters /Z of { | [derson, who for many yvears w .J} | S B 52 ) & S 2 qan Revolution 1 meeting e o o A here? | chaplain of the institution was read- L 4 b A R vas ihe | spouses of ihe condemned man came i A in a shaking voice. As he stood over 1 . . r. v A 4 X. B = s s e To Find a Bar- Cross chains for Solid Truck B e L E s T Hetind dlenpeal torward Wit the ek A hood. whiie another bound his honds. - “Wait & minute !” said the prisoner. esh eggs 69¢ doz. l;tls:»_f\- Bros.—aAd | oL =t coy Bomsthine | W h“": » | ‘ : Tires. we can give you any &% 2| ever statement he had in mind was cut short, however, by the hood, A G S o, e | R N | size or length from stock. the trap was ring at and he v pronounced dead at 12:19:5. Thursday. his last | FACULTY MEMBERS ' : ‘ Inc. » 6 BE L-ANS AT MIDDLETOWN Hot ;‘.afer ) : L . o Auto Department. Sure Relief | carey 1. Contey, M. AL Appointed to | Park and Bigelow Streets I l -ANs il Professorship of English at FOR INDIGESTION Wesleyan University, <R BRNL SBRPRBRERE Middletown. Mareh 5. —The rollow- | Janguages and astronomy, respective- 000 ARMENIANS ‘dm not prevent the German shios ir ypoi ents ) S e N St D) £ o B nE N 5 : ) ippointments of ¢ Wes- | 1y, Binn: Gun . B. A, instru rom being scuttled. | lezed restrictions crystallized in the; Latin-American countries with = leyun culty were made at a recent | (o ) c speaking, wa ade a > . assacre 5 i 1t { {or in public speaking, was made KILLED BY TURK! the of the massacre anpointment of the commission o view to establishing a close relation. tm nz of the hoard of trustees held | sistant professor in that department. ch he said. “our men were !t ship ¢ = i in New York city: rey H. Conley, . 3 study the constitution with a view to, ship among the various organizations M. A. associate professor of rhetoric - from home and with no accessi- | < ; ¥ - : S 0 accessi- | ccommending to the next legislatu: PR Rt ) ble reinforcements, They were sud- . enl oot s At : whether it should be amended or sh eggs §9¢ doz Russell Bros.—Ac e e Reports ‘That 20,000 Werc | 961V overwhelmed by an attack such| o) Gy o ) " onvention should be = ! as no similar could suppres 5 Curtis, ¥'h. D. associate professor of 23 :lled to make an entire revision. serman, was made a fuli professor } PGSR SX BT BRI ST e | o s son neneg RRRITRS ON < 22 ; el profeseot | | o s tmmediate Reduction of 31, -[ |HEARINGS FOR s iy ,':,d_‘t_m St GHAUFF@URS 0[{ STRIKE b f § ! { n the Geiman department and will Been Greatly Exaggerated. made in the preliminary s | probably succeed Robert H. Fife. Jr., ! of m was the insertion of an who zoes 1o Columbia next year. Al March 3.—The 1otal numbar PENN. CONSTITUTION | amendment_siving women the righi: 09 faxicab Drivers in Rio De Jan- bert Mann, Jr.. M. A associate pro- Sinking Fund For Two Years. Armenians who w vietims in the to vote. Efforts are being made 1o} fessor of Romance lang W give Philadelphia. Pittsbursh and eiro Quit Work for One Week tc made a full professor in his depart- | Washington. March AnSimme- other cities a larger measure of home | men Henry M. Wriston, M. A., as- { diate billion lar reduction in f Turkey last month does noti Citizens Are to Make Si ~tions 10 pple, and changes in the method ¢f Protest Low Rates. sociate professor of history. who has xceed 5,000, accovding to detailed . ¥ making appropriations to charit information received by French offi- the Pennsylvania Commission on and education institutions in the stats Reports from lLondon yesterda. i . were also tentatively considered. the number would be hetween ' St tational S mchdment The hearings will continue :il ; Operate more than 1,200 taxicabs, re- 1 professorhip in that department. | 'he present tax burden is too i follow 1 1 ) 5 19, 9"0 nd 20,000 Harrishu March 3 Pennsyl-| ecarly summer. and in the f cently went on strike for one week in REUI\BLE SERV i 0O As 0 el L enlhers | e ren( e said * tiand lsEhavingsaniin- Irenchi officials admit the vity | van commission on constitutional i commission. Which is composed of4 proast againet Weie reny polntal ahaate pibri s i i { : o8 2 . traffic regulations and. DOl as8o Giallc ix jurious effect on business. of the incident, but point out it amendmeni and vevision which, for membe will meet to make a u REASONABLE PR":ES b "_ ars ,”i"i",”\ “r Ay, McAdoo proposed that colicc. | impossible to foresee and pre he two months. has been considering ten- | report to be presented to the legi '0_“ taxicab tariffs. Many drivers of ! R U PTOIESSOT 45, of a wax to establish a sinking | massacre, as the army of occupation ! tative chanzes in the organic law of | Jature next January. privately-owned cars joined them and In Our Prescription Department ot zo0 “—n-nr.‘\!..‘“‘- HI Phe Deas= | for retirement of the war debt, is not ¢ enough to furnish stronz the state has taken a recess wuntil PO {while the strike was in force the Sianas for Both R e ,‘\."‘;\f ,',“':,'1 psliwa Fetoma cnded ':, (Tr‘"".‘_' i guards at every point wher ¢ April, when it will hold hearings open VOR BOY SCOUTS, »‘“_;j‘“f seemed strangely deserted. ; i M R 3 © postpone "0} rising. malke. RS 5 ; e strect car employes failed to join = XELROD S Nl ‘_” ! S e at the deferred puyments ; one oficial. referring to the B The president constitution has been | Scout movement is looked upon With | them. The city and federal athor: » H q RM q CY A., assoclate professor of history: Fu. | °F Europ terest b 1\,‘;.1$c:( until § jon " jew that the French were r in force for 45 years With but a few | favor in Mexico. Its expansion in the | ities refused to investizate the strik- ane S. Clark, M. A.. assoc Drofes: i L orelis Injposticn o Pay A8 AN sponsible, remarked that the Britisp | changes. The opinion that parts of | republic is to be under direction su- '“hkcl'ums while they remained on 236 PARK STREET sor of biology. Hugh L. Smith, B, A. | t6Vest charges. { were responsible for the sinking of | the constitution are antiquated and | pervision of the department of war | Strike . L2 v: Hiz;low Phone and Carl L. Stearns. B. A.. were re- ——————— the German high seas Meei, Which wa that large municipalities 3 which has recently appointe@ a com- e appointed instructors Romance | are lower. Russell Bros.—. anchored in a British port and vet|erly function under some its ai-| mission o visit the United States and s are lower. Russell Bros.—aAl 000,000,000 and Postponement of massacre in the Marasch resion o oo B D ity b e g il R RO ETLLER ) s by B Rio De Janeiro, March 5.—The serve exccutive seiretare to the | Menl fssued hers by William G c { Chauffeurs’ Union. members of whick endowment mpaign. was en a | Adoo, former sec vy of the trea

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