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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, MARCH 5/ '1920. 7. L Lrrrr—— @?fifi@####&@fififififififififififi@@ PLAINVILLE NEWS. SYNTHETIC GOLD MARSH NOT ACTIVE " WANTS CIVIL TRIAL e Is Unable to Take Charge of Any- e Alchemist's Dream of Production * body’s Campaign as He is Official. Bergdoll, Alleged Draft Dodger, A INERI BRUTHERS T[] From Base Mctals is Not Extrava- A. P. Marsh today explained that to Have Case Withdrawn i i v he is not to manage the campaign of Professor Says, Military Hand-, 2 Herbert Brann, who aspires to be the RE London, March & he alchemist’s | first ward’'s representative in the J York, R drcam of producing gold from bas common council. Mr. Marsh stated | Clevelund Bergdoll, : e “tals is nol extravagant, asserted | that as he is the republican town com- Philadelphian charged with desert] 5 ¢ - mitteeman from the first ward it |from the army in evading the dr: Prof. derick Soddy, head of the = = would not be proper far him to s law, late today will ask the fede: S[I‘HC[HI’(’ Wlll Ad]Ol[] RllSSEll physical chemistry department at | port Mr. Erann or any other i- {court to declare him a civilian, Oxford, in a recent publication. He | date. He understands therc are a |move him from the jurisdiction of Prope]‘[y on [he Norm tells how to do it. number of republicans seeking the | military authoritics and grant h “To get gold from mercury,” he | nomination. “I have the highest es- {the righ( to trial in the cou ), B W . expel from the atom of mer- | teem for Mr. Brann, but I am in no |for his allezed offense. He appeal v one beta-particle, which will | Way connected with his campaign. I |before Judge Wand this morning TRUMBULL FOR SENATOR ke thailium; then one alpha-parti- | NeVer met the Youns man until he |his petition, but his case was put o i cle which will turn the thallium into | called on me regarding his petition,” | until 4 o’clock because of the conzd 0ld. Or, to get gold from lead, cxpel | said Mr. Marsh. He further declared |tion of business on the court cal Ofticial of Toca o E om the atom or lead one alpha-par- | his intention of showing impartiality | dar. «ocal Factory is Popular | 4o which will tuen it into mercury, | in the campaign for the nomination Mrs. Bergdoll, Grover's mother, and proceed as before.” but would work to elect the man suc- | peared beside her son in the cot 3 Investigators already are working | cessful at the primary room. Her arrival from Philadelpy Standard Steel & Beavings Com- | along these lines. NMr. Brann when asked abdut peti- | had nothing to do with the pendi N ’ et tion papers, made the statement that | motion, Bergdoll's counsel said pany Receives Shipment of Stecl. Mr. Marsh was handling that end uf s o v v vorcore| PROHIBITREDELAG |5 i e SR A0 | conamcn st wvesv. SPring on a new brick buildhig which e -‘,"\{ Selse will adjoin the old Russell property S e e e | on ihe north. The property is lo- | Resolution Presented .in Porte Rico ! Building at Union Co. cated on Last Main sireet and was | Tt % 7 purchased by Neri brothers some time | Asking That Use of Kmblem in | R T O LU oDy ago. The building was formerly used N N Cnggettenyiyenchunges) (upl e as & cafe, and 55 new ememmn U5l public Be Forbidden. R {pet and dyeing departments at 1t TR e e y Chief of Russian Army Has Most | plant on Arch street. The carpet « ke e el o n Juan, P. k., March 5.~The fed- | N purtment will occupy a new buiidi broposed huilldins era grand jury has presented to Judge worate Rolling Apartments—14 | i which will be installed the shai <. Hamilton 2 resolution asking that the ) = : 100 process of carpet cleanind. Tl use of the red flag as un emblem in =D dRIORRI A2 NG ,is an entirely new method of tre public should be absolutely prohibited Bath Robe Bargalns . For Women That You’ll Appreciate As Soon As Garments Are Seen PRICED TO YOU AT ABOUT TODAY'S WHOL! LE COSTS WE. OFFER WARM BIL\.\'KE"I‘ ROBES IN BEAUTIFUL RANGE O]‘ CTIVE COLORINGS THAT' WILL MAKE QUICK DIS- POSAL TO APPRECIATIVE J HERE IS THE STORY OF THESE SPECIAL OFFERING These Robes were contracted for before the blg raise in prices, and should have been received by us in time for our Christmas trade. Ws “It is an ill wind that blows no one good” it is your good fortune that this delayed lot has j shown up, for we pass the benefit on to you. WITH CHOICE OF MANY PATTERNS, these Robes are offered in such colors as these: Grey, blue. rose, pink, lavender, Copenhagen tan and red. All made of excellent grade blankets, with c'ord irdle and satin trimmed, and at the price: we are offering them you make a saving of $2.00 to $5.00 according to grade selected. $6.50 $7.98 $8.75 $12.50 each each each each CHOOSE THE ONE YOU WISH, YOU'RE SURE OF GETTING A BARGAIN. BARGAINS FOUND AT BOY’S DEPT. TAKE WAISTS FOR INSTANCE. There is the “Kazoo’ Suspender Waists, regular 75c grade, sizes from 8 to 16 years, for 39¢ each. Little Beauty W ts, 3 to 12 Year sizes, reg. Toc grade, 39¢ each. COAT SWEATERS in 10 to 14 year sizes, colors y KUSSIAN OVERCOAT, just 30 in 3 to 8 years, grey grey and blue only, res. $6.50 grade, $4.95 each. and brown mixtures, $10.98 grade for $7.98. BOYS' CLOTH CAPSsfor $1.98 to $3.98 each. LONG TROUSERS for young men, 30 to 34 waist, | Cloth Hats in new Sprips styles, from $1.25 to good patterns and big values at $5.00 and $6.00. $2.50. - DT WINDSORS and FOUR IN HANDS. all colors, all CORDUROY TROUSERS, long ones, of extra 00d | gtyles; Windsors 39¢ to $1.00. Four in Hands 30¢ to 3 quality and big bargains at $3.50 and $6.50 pai $1.50 cach. Candidate—Mrs. Brady Dics— Carpet Department Will Occupy N I £l Upon the completion of the build- | ing John J. Murphy. proprietor of the pool room. will install six bowling alleys in the place. There has been an increasing demand for such forms of amusement in this town, particu- larly since the coming of prohibi- tion. The venture is an experiment in this town, but it is expected that on account of the cenfral location of 5 Al London. March 5. -The special | WM& carpets and the Union Luaund] on this island. The jury requested | i3 L company is one of the first in Nd that the authorities take steps to pre- | (rain of Leon Trotzky. the chief of | py 100y to instull this system. T vent the carrying of the flag in pro- | the Russiun red army, ix a most | equipment will make it possible cessions or its displuy in public places. | cluborate affuir. consisti of four- ! give custom more satisfaction It declared that the red flag was uni lower prices than ever hefo ized as the emblemn of 2 > equipment will be ready for use ahol by always emplaved to ineite | 11 is supplied with a wircless instal- | spyi; 1 o disorders and that it was being freely | lation capable of receiving commun- | = opp the building it will prove successful. | liseq here . lications from Nuuen. Lyons and Lon- Mrs, Mary Brady. [vion. One of its most interesting fit- ; M . - - occupy twice as much floor space Mrs. Mary Brady. ouc of the old- ting a printing office which prints , . cst résaents of 1hix iown. ‘dicd toa | WAR BADGES DISAPPEARING | rroveivs mamer oo e " Nk, ve. The change is being made at the home of her daughter, Mrs. i it ch i G s aha | hrcowmodure the cvel Inceeadine ¥y William Dent of Elm Court. She was SRR Ty R Wi i BORRest ARl GHs Eiie 75 years old. Her husband died Ghe . emeriul Bosin aasmeviia) o te L menE Tone o about yea 0 in New York. Mrs, { I England Oue Seldom Sees a Man S ¥ & 3 ch automoblle ;5 heen doubled and the comp: : which belonged to the late Emperor | (1} pe enabled to do more busit Who Fought in War We Nichol L e e e e The escort on the train consists of Any Decorations. o infantry men, @ whole company machine gunne Trotzky, with | his train has ofien Leen near {he teen cars and two powerful engines. - dye room ix bein zenlarged a upon completion of the changes w Brady is survived by five children, Mrs. Margaret Prior and Mrs. Cath- ne Dent of this town, and a daugh- r and two sons in New York state The body will be sent to Skaneuteles, London. March 5.—War ladges are N tomorrow for burial. vanlshin in England. 970r som* jront und has al times been in = Trumbull For Senator. months after the fighting was oVer. qanger of his e e hise | Rudolph Lundwall Swallows The name of Johin H. Frumbull { 4imost every man in the street wors ' contains library and a dining car. Duxing ENIght s and§Strangies o has been nientioned by many of hi &@@@@@@&fifiifii@@fi@@@@@@@@@&fi#@fi@@fifi@@@@@fi# friends and supporters in this town :T:"Sib;;:;;:fl;“fi;]’d]\'_\."“ G e 5 e I e March —Rudol SIS e 5 BONUS 1S OPPOSED. i . 2§, occupying a turnish al for tubercular peaple of the col-. of crutches she is able Lo move about | 10 “tirow bis hat into the ring” and | YIYed 1 Bcaier Bombert = (Ue BIIET Sen. Blanton Has £200 Preminm oo [ 1vn, was found dead i bed S BERLIN MWS ored rage. her room. openlyldeclieliislcan did: ey wheny i (SO SIEIE SRR i £ TR T moved From Appropriatior {moning byImisEo o na (e FHHelS To Wed Tomorrow. Poatuster WSS aean B e iiss | GsKoal N Do OIN < M Intentions i tniki |-t 9 DS SESReLiaRals SHL0REn Sk | GRS IIRE Rt e cncldiera iDeathinasiduciio strang e e e e Roy F. Tryoh, discount clerk at | tributed a sack of garden ‘scéis sont | morning Ar. Trumbull said. *“1 have | L2t It is the most ornate of the lot. el O : . S¢ | lation. An investization revealed th the New Britain National bank. and | to him by Congressman Lonergan. | been urged by my friends to declare | 1'€W men now sport theiv regimental: completed work loday on the legisla- | pe had swallowed his rulse teeth: ] Miss Celia. Condit of Waterbury are | There have been numerous calls for | My candidacy for the state senator- | CTeSUS or their honoraiy ribhons inj jre executive and judicial appropria- | Nelson Lundwall, rather of the de: 4 | to be married tomorrow afternoon at the seeds ship but I do not feel that 1 would | l-ondon streets. tion bill. carrvin fotal of $122.- ) man. said his son recently was d | the bride’s home. The couple after | Eastern Millinery Co. store mow at| have the time which must necessar- | Other things sartorial. populavized | [07 (7 S0 (0 (P "o churged from the Kings County hg ! & wedding tour will reside in Kensing- | 133 Main St., New Britain.—Ad. . ily be devoted to the duties of the of- | during the war. e remained in o : 1o vote by Representative | Pital, Where he suffered from inflens VAL['R EITAT][]N‘ ton where Mr. Tryon has been making fice on account of the growing de- | favor. — The office toothbrus 2 Er o Tt he ey which left him an epileptic. T advt. KILLED BY HIS FALSE TEET dAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEFEND ON PROMPTLY RECKIVING ALDL DRY GOODS PURCHASLD OF US, SEESHERBPHBHSB S L RBBBSSFG VR PRV R CHLEI LR HLROTH DD 3 % % ) s 1. Blanton, at. of Texas, ! T 2 { his home. A number of Mr. Tryon’s Tir mE mands of my business on my time | mustache. for instance. continues tc police believe that during the nig| friends will attend the wedding. S L HON OTD THE | and 1ator.” Tle added that he thinks | be the vogue and with it generall The $240 honus for civilian em- | lundwall was seized with a fit ay Call Ilepublic2n Caucus. . Ly AV | e couid get the oflice if he went aft- | appears one of the swagger canes af- - S0l dislodged the Dbridgework, whi T e s s of 3 - Kansan's Conscience .Caused a Search | ep i T e 5 oz g Sritish subalterns before | Ployes of the gevernment was strick- = T'he republican electors of the town { er it. Mr. Trumbull is president of | fected by British subaltern R e S e e E e i Hornberger's First Defeat. ; 5 Sl < e March 11 at 8 o'clock for the purp Wichita, Kan.. March 5.—Afte louis Melanson® defeated Fussell Le put back by the senate CANAL REMAINS Of Gefleral Lele“ne of electing delegates to the republican | IWenty-two vears of mental unrest. | Winniger last evening in a game In | CONVICT HERO™S SLAVER. ]1’-“’(“ ;t,r cuts ‘x’«f':n‘;u”:‘.\||0:-‘|;n.‘1:;‘:’.‘1 ; L 7 i state convention and congressional | following the theft of a horse & the pool tournament conducted —at 2 S sl S o ot Cod Waterway Will Not district convention to be held in New | buggy. W. E. Luther, former e { NRwp s poolicosmiN Thmes fw iiees | ABoonE ManfEoundE CnllbyfloCRisbs |0 1At Dcssn S FIat SEEC ey SR RS Closed Pend ‘inal Decision. Haven March 23 and 24 fov the elec- | Wichita. now a contractor in Kansas | ney defeated William Taylor, the Policeman Clancy. L0090 (0o onsn Il ied e s mate: 5 5 ity Ka oy Teeons e sl 3 k ‘ther fight is expected tomorrow | S EhinEion A ssnirs WAS AWARDED ON JUNE 25 tion of delegates to the republican :Im Kan., xehc\;(li hisconscienceliby | Beorelbems 500 090 Joo Noritals: e B LI 'H':lhv(”l ‘1“0’ lenenedplomaron I |;Ih i e ational convention and the appoint- | the payment of $125 for the -outfit | efeated Tay i b 2 Soston. Ma 3.—Jos am the appropiiatio tha he Cape Coc W onal conventic e app defeatsdlmayio il CharlesHornber SR el Tl S0 e e e irdeniin| o1 oronibition. e s s s ment of a stute central committee. A |stolen in 1898, R e e S ilty ot mu a i . fown committec to scrve Tor the mest | The horse and busgy were stolen | cstablisned somewhat of & reputation, | (e second desree by a jury in e S = i o upon a resolution authori But Local Man Did Not Get 1t Until | o years will also be clected at this | from C. H. Shaup, a farmer living A rior crimi Ul court last nlghtA\m I:h - TROLLEY FARE INCREASE. inz the president to manage and o time. near Wichita. TLuther was never un- [ nament at the hands of James I ey WAL G Sl ) e - « it was given to the house inte To Give Play!This Eveni { der suspicion during the vears that| Tierney. ance hall in the Charlestown dis- | el on Worcete ¥ Lincs Boost- | state commerce committee today Y Will Be in Town on Mar A three act comedy cntitled, “How | followed. | nt. | DOERS 2 (o (i Tl S SRy counsel for the owners. Patty Made Things Hum” will be giv- Recently he became converted. Re- 3 andard Steel and Bearings | #ttempting to quell a disturbance, i i TRepresentative Walsh, republica Other News Items. en at Athletic hall in Fast Berlin this | Pentant, he sought to make reparation | company has received a shipment of | Sammarco will be sentenced next Boston, March 3.~ temporary in- | oo VIS author of the 1 o _ | evening for the benetit of the Kast |1or the theft. Ashe had forgotten the | several carloads of steel within the | Week. h crease in fares ou the \Worcester Con= i ,3,4ion explained that the proper A citatton for distinguished service | PUENHE (08 AT eiation. Three ex- | name of the original owner of the | past few dave and has i et Clancy was known as the first| solidated and Milford. Atilebore and RAAG CEREICS, F0 B0 i o wd gallantry at the battle of St.! service men will be seen as members | horse and busgy he enl e o o v | American to cavry the Stars and | Woonsocket street railway Mnes was 1 (USRS BT TSl retuss Blienne on October &, 19818, was | Of the cast. Those taking part are [ Vices of a Wichita newsps was obliged to lay off about ¢ty | Stripes in action in France, going| appraved yeste = 2 ,‘l‘,‘; at o \(\m to operate it and that it was openg Hope Demore, Reta Fiske, Teresa | him in the search for those he had | men a few weeks ago owing to over the top with the colors just after | artment of public utilities. WS only vesterday at the urgent demar Krauth, Lenore Clark. Edward | wronged. shortage of steel in the depar the United States had .entered the| Pe effective next Sunday, the company 5, T 5 i A. Barreit by Major General John Krauth, Grace Holizan, Jarvis Dowd, Mrs. ¢ - 8 ¢ city read | where raw material was used. S 1 war, oficiilsiansouncing thatjiioe . The committee dec B ieune commanding the Bifth, Mu. | isubsliiawrence sials Giswola a of Luther's desire square himset | reported that these men will be hired vance were granted at onc :s upon rines of which Mr. Barvett was a Arthur Benson. i with the world.” .her husband. | back if they care to return to work. 2 . now dead a number of years. from | Some of them have obtained work member. The citation was awarded | *Younger Brother™ Night. whom Luther stole the horse and | elsewhere, and the company will add Jufie 25th of last year but was not i vill be observed by the | buggy. a number of new operatives to _its eNlentelonisiae ! formally, presented until yvesterday. | M€I'S hoodfof ulieRi=onsin gton —_— payroll. The improvement in con- Stock ITom Rusements. SLERCENtEEOLLAC = , Mr. Barrett served nearly two yvears | ConSregational =~ church Brathel ROB STOCKING OF $30. itions at the freight yards, which FTave il arch o i another - Houston scted to Make iiccon with the marines and saw considera. | i1d “Younger Brother” night, an ap- —_— os Jle to @ great extent for the | rainstorm and a rapid rise in temper- SUNCLE JOE” A DANCER. me u for Successor Soon. ble service. l:l“r'_rmr»: prosrai having T'?ee“ “_‘;‘1 Bootblack's Knife Releases Patron’s | responsible to a great extes for the | ature scheduled within the next 24 —_— v thisEton SMaten 1 oo rantin He sustaincd a severe wound in his '“,"iwuf,o‘]o,-mi,:ifia:‘:“;nem,‘,i:.: e Bonds and Money. arrival of the factory supplies. hours, local merchants and manufac- ( Veteran Legislator Offers Exhibition | o070 ioner of internal reve arm, making necessary the removal & SREDes 5 e et Goes to Florida. turers wih places of business on the S el B ST S U e f part of the bone so that today a | o Lollapea Sbygaiiall g R ey Pittsburgh, Pa.,, March 5.—Mn: William 1. Cook left yesterday for | banks of the Merrimac river ar the members of his staft to B el Hoias thohriactu s diian |2 sk onjEhISIE (s LBlstheoy ':‘ Anna Hayes' stocking was relieved of | Florida where his father. John W. | moving stocks and machinery f Washington, March 5.—"Uncle Joe™ i L P TSR B0 04 them tha ey in place. He n o signally § e m: {\“f tr.‘:‘ [:_11\:4,|:]:\c'q"r:‘ll): $192 in cash, two fifty dollar Liberty f Cook, has been staying for s al | basements and stares in anticipation *Cannon, 34, but spry as a chicken, |l q i isnation to become ¢ hionored since his arrival home. hav- | omeer™ Hlides made from photographs | bonds and a check for $10 while she | months. Mr. Cook’s mother, Mrs. | of a tlood. similar to the one in 1396 ' told the Massachusetts State society | {LlCL on that dute. which wil b been made post commander ot “"“," by Mr. T‘lv}w on | fmf'f- .‘l\b was having her shoes polished. 1t | Abbie Cook, died in Florida and | which swept down the Merrimace val- < at its regular mont] meeting herei opriec the B e Bolton"K, s e :_'\"_L;n” \*;‘9?6 {a‘:\fnhii‘“fi;flc}u:ip ‘:; was done with such neatness and | was buried here Wednesday. It was | ley doing great damage in Manchester Tuesday night that he believes strong- | ihe colle ®n Logion und mads POSUMASIEr OF | (hoe were orevinus (o the oenilict, 4 | despateh that Mrs, Hayes left the | reported that Mr. Cook's father w : shua. N. H.. Lowell. Lawrence, Iy in dancing as a pastime. The 291 the Berlin office. . | they were previous fo the conilict & | place without a suspicion that she had | seriously ill in Florida, but this state- | Haverhill and Newburyport. He said he was an expert in the Will Sing Here Ma anuplclsndieoiel "“1‘."' ‘I‘"j‘ 5 ’f’“fifq{ lost her money. ment was denied The new Boston and Maine ralroad : old-time dances and all the new Rev. S A. Ifis Tiouneedl this)| DroDalod SRSRDEILHOIEEE ovenn g2 en Mrs. Hayes discovercd her Streets Flooded. bridge under pracess of construction ! steps, including the “shimmy,” and 1 . orning that i qua t of colored | = NIay ITave o Adjourn he notified the police and short- Selectman William J. Johnson has the river he being prepured offered 16 give the society an exhi- {o haa rec vendation ihgers will give a concert here on . 3 = o Y before midnight they arrested the ! had a force of men at work for the emer: s, . bition any time it de he evening of March 12th. They are | The town me_?ltlng T:ull)ul«d roll' )lor;- n‘vo negroes who had polished her | past few dayvs clearing away the ice - _— — — Prot the soloists from the Tuskegee In- | 4 evening will probably 'be ad-|shoes. In the possession of one were | and snow from the drains on the titute but are from Boston. CGeorge | 1°WMed as the board of relief has nat | found all the stolen valuables. except | streets in the center of the town. The @E@EE}EE @@@@EEE@E@EEE 5] ) ] ] ) o] EE@ 5. McClellan, a colored preacher. weir | cOMmPleted its work on the revision of | one of the Liberty bonds. Apparently | streets are flooded and there ave finown by Mr. . is touringz witn | the srand list. Selectman R. M. | the nimble fingered bootblack had re- | pools of water in the ruts made by the Te quartet to raise money for a tu. | Grisvold =aid he could mot seec how |moved the bulge in her stocking after | trucks. West Main strect is in a lg atur ay e at e reat estern Market D 3 | the wark of the board could be com- | cuiting a slit with a sharp knife, : 7 berculosis hospital for negroes. particularly bad condition. [ manded @ quorum. Yesterday—I1amous Colored Awarded yesterday to Postmaster A. | Ty would be forced into bankruptey or|ther he MERRIMAC RIVER HIGH, receivership. March e The new zonc fare will be seven Haverhill Bu ss Houses Removing | cents in the city of Worcester and ROP! IES APRIL t. b pleted in time for the meeting. In e iske . story of w M : < SR rief Ttems. BeCieliun come o 50 into Lo work, | the event of adjournment, the muet- | There will be stations of the cross Bir VrcCleiiant ik anordhinctt minie® || 1Rs wILIDIObADIy Becalled) one weel. LR R FES G at the Church of Our Lady of Mercy f¢,'having been graduatéd from ine|| (1O Monday evening. wWilllam Web- o i 7:30. here will be Heal . o this evening at 7 Hartford Theological seminary, and | Stcr of the board of rellef ed this | Mother Released From Prison and | jepten devotions and sermon Sunday 'ning that a legal ti va. g Sy Gy 3 : ter S hrota A S T ol 50 e :!l\)‘l‘l:;lln (l'p“(h:‘ ‘: :‘_k ‘g‘\flesn:g“bo‘a‘r: Entrusted With Cave of Baby evening. Masses were celebrated this but has been doing his best work in l'umw‘; fi i McAlester, Okla., March 5.—Thel- | morning at 5:30 and 7 o'clock, it " o - " z me 3 o 5 a . 3 being the first Friday of the month. ntluencing the younz men of the e Bl Tten~ ar G Gty Ifa G| 19 G Al ) ot tne month A hegro race to attend ‘the schools of . 5 s ward of the state peniten- A number of members of 2 g NS et tute | Marold Clark lefit yesterday for £ eran! T3 (o)) (o)t 1 he South, like the Tuskegee Institute T IR T h G Tt || T d kK university Providence on husiness trip in the - " | tended the meeting of the Plantsville 2 RO 3 Lrk s freed when her parents, M . : C 29 | interests of the Berlin Brick com- 5 <o own Jast eve . Mr. McClellan had a son about and Mrs. Jess Clark, were released | 1008¢ in that town Jast eveniy 1) years old whom he desired to hav W‘:"}mmu P e ree working and a sociil were en- end one of the southern colleges 4 L e 9 R 2 PeTa e ieed| BiGvan seeghisale SR levers | Walmsley surprised him at his home (/118 2 doctor at Welch over a matter iiration & Sonl ot biat onniana had placed him when the Loy devel- | \Valmslos surprised b s home | volving Mrs. Clar Lot : oped tuberculosis. To save the boy s ing, he occa m eing hi Southington, clothiers, have pur- 3 ; A e 5 i ; birthday | AIrs. Clark’s sentence would have e ife he took him est to place him : 5 E e T e e ey chased e sto ormerly oc LZAF]in LR =p prisonergmont Beribus (i iacrtat Lizitiol: in a sanitarium. but the people would - s el e e not allow colored patients very- AR laeh isivisiling i sienas B ISR AR A e ~March Vicior records a 163 Main St. New Britain——advt. Sihiere he wentiEhwas tisisamelstor v | town! for alifew: [daysii He will) Taave |00 ed 0 Sa<] 2 e I = | a trip within a few days but wil P 2 2 : 4 1 illinery o. store now Noy onelwouldihaveRanyitningStolid ol faniait ipfaithin 2 fieniae v (buchnllL The parents are going to Bethany, ternpilinersy G0 { 3 Main St., New Britain—Adet i EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF FANCY EATS BOTH IN GROCERIES AND MEATS AND ALL OF HIGH GRADE QUALITY TO BE BOUGHT H REE AT THIS MARKET MEAT SPECIALS GROCERY I PRESH LIAN ROAST PORK ... coooo. b 32e | FANCY BREAD FLOUR. ... RIB ROAST OF HEAVY STEER BEEF .. b ssc | FANCY BREAD FLOUR.. : s 2 PRGS D. & C. FLOUR SHOULDER ROAST OF Y - 3se froaaro SHOULDER STEAK OF . ) 3 1 28¢ FRESH SHOULDERS .. . L b 28¢ i SMOKED SHOULDERS . .. cee.. b 24¢ § PURI WE on ) b ; CRISCO .. .. SUGAR CURED BACON b CANS BEANS SHANK ENDS OF HAM . .oooooveeeaea.. Ib 20c CANS HIGH GRAL 1 4l .. . E “\\\ HIGH GRADI A 2. ol 2 S e n i/ 2 i 3 b, 'S, CARROT COTTAGE HAMS . Ib 47¢ 3 g . ONIONS, CORNED BEE % ] Sk : VEN TO HOTELS, PANCY FOWLS AND (CHICKEN ........ I 18¢ | NTS AND BOARDIN PURLE LARD o e - £re 28¢ ALL CANNED GOODS IN CA : Flurold | Irom sentences of four rs for Kkill- | with a colored patient. TIn despair 1rn tor the summer month Swhere fivelother childrent GE the AMr. McClellan turned to California as Grocers report they have received w ! ¢ Fave bbbt b voabes SR (e oo the boy was suffering from the final | Shibment of sugar sufficient to carry | o Aot U B e ; . of the disease and at the last | them through until the roads are Kll:_:f.‘“nl::‘\e a little money to begin | A, E. F. Qhamp “;" e moment was able 10 place the boy in | OPen fur trucks . The inmates of the women's ward, | Compete At Boston S e e et e Berliu strect was a torrent of water | SH¢ (HMates Hf th h New Iaven, March 5. Bddie Egan, and the boy suceumbed to 1he dis | this morring, the melling snow form- | . “" %0 ‘J\‘an:: [f hm:b'n,d g'i,”' captain of the Yale boxing team, Mr. McClellun felt that if : ing miniature rivers on both sides of Ciand Wwho is middleweight champion of the e on their litttle red haired compunion sen a place for S o the trolley tracks b 3 » erican amat been a place for the boy or thut onc e Al i e R E R in B oo eat cur gt the sanitariums would have accept- ee, o Nensinzton ttems S vy weight chumpion, wnnounced to- | [0} 63 MAIN STREET. ' KANK CIANFLONE, Prop. TEL. 10"’ B him, his life might be save \I. Griswald is able to be day that he would defend his ll\h\‘l was then he decjded upon a life work | up after several mounths' confinement, S the championship tournainent of fw! and that was the building of a hospi- | due to a fractured hip. With the aid | 13gas are lower. Russell Bros.—Ad. | the A 4. U.. at Bostou on April 1 i o ) ) ) ] 1 ) ) ] ) ) ) ) ) ] 5 ) e ] i ] )] ] ]