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'I'HURSDAY, MARCH 25, 192G. LIQUOR DEALER IS ™S85 com, o fiARI]lNER EXPLAINS GIVEN HEAVY FINE|i-+ 0 e WHERE HE STANDS s the company been thro “It has been by super- ! Stamslaw Symo]on Assessea sl = e e Pany Caudldaie Gives Out tained. The w ng force differ- d in L IG nt periods during the winter bas | S[a[efl]fim ana Gosts 1n Local Gourt been depleted by nearly a third, but | withal the cars were kept running. | === = The inth affected the trolley- | Foun:l guilty of selling whiskey d | men the e as it d ot - indi- | wine, a ~d “'moo ety | viduals. AS ny as 23 men _have | Stanislaw Symolon, proprietor of a |been out at one time. Now that the | aloon at the corner of Washington | are all back on their jobs and | statement in of his own candi- i | | Easter Cards and Favors ry Gardiner of T4 City ave bor party candidate for may has given out the following campaign nd Broad streg as fined d | the lines ure no loi r snowhound, costs by Judzd John M. Kirkham in |improved so sured.” the police covrt this merning. Ligquor Prosecutor Albert Greenbers con- ducted the case for the state and g = ! Pinally, pressure was brought to bear sed for a $75 fine, he judge evi- | gecruiting Ofice Ts Advised of upon the subject by a number of dently onsidered amount i | . - 3 5 . and property owners te tationary Dept. aree il i inz on Olympic Games. | usiness men perts = { cc. In the cases of Sianley Mar Mhellocall tecruitina omeati: .en ! the extent that nomination papers ski and Alex Brocharcik, the ba wdvised by w ruling whereby off tave been accepted and filed with | b . entered 1 nd men in the army will be given Secretary of state in my behalf ns prosecitor, Aftorney I’ MEDOR- Lan opportunity o try for places on | candidate for mavor of Lhis eity. ough appeared for the accused > American team fo compet in I wish at this time "'(f]!“:;:;\ S“‘;“-“‘ ros s (i he Olympic events at Antwerp, I citizens of New Byl 5 e Arrested Saturday. ! & dence they have shown. and if elected, Symolon and nis two tenders | @ivm, this year. The events in which ; 5 e [ : : s : to the confidencd THE cre arrested S nizht E they will have an opportunity to try 1 shall be A placed. 2 & mad Ofiicer Elling: for rep: entation re: Pistol and e n 5 ; ‘ . e llow citize am elected, the - e saloon and fourd | rific shobting, boxing, fencing, wrest- B i ot ol ks over the . {ling, horsemanship, swimming ana @ 4 ERRS @ Pt = o | Accordine to testimony of track. Eliminations will be held at be blaved (ut lea e S cash register eoi camps before May 15 3 i 3 J e 3 el SRR e i s U ileges granted, doors in Il ]69-]7] Ma“‘ Stree‘ took this nmount in Saturday night An opportunity is presented for | Puildinzs will swing b_l;:“:,l:b;n i ' | The saloon was formerly the Donalus | three r cnlisinents ko ihe motop 2%, ¥iEtB natonal Benk o7 B » s rece : e / house, and when the building insp cafe and was only recently occupied | transport corps. Only white appli- | 19986 £08 IO € VG S those Symolon. Several bottles of the | cants, 21 vears of age or over, will be | 1078 ofice ceacss 1o FIRCLEN LT o, ' g } lauor was n by the police and |uccepted. i CITY ITEM‘S 3 used as evidence in court today. —— H = taxpavers that have the Y i Ordinance Violatd . D. C. CLUB SOCIAL, ! privilege of today paving from 15 to 1. 0. Huggins, who was arrested The club will hold its first per centum of the valuation of two week:! s | Tuesday afternoon by Traflic Officer | dance this évening in the Gre their property will have the privilege Clarence Lamphere for violating a{in Berlin with Suilivan's c . of payving at least 50 per "*‘Y\'{“"j- vs. Axel Sundberg of 337 South | city ordinance by leaving his-automo- | furnishing the program of music. T! Let us be broad minded for once, for- n street is confined to her home | bile in a restricted di ppeared | club plans a series of similar socials gct self. consider that God created the Judgment in the case | in the Berlin hall following the Len- little fellow the same as He did the big business magnate, who when wealth his magnetism daey: “Many of the workers requested i to be a candidate for 4 otli ‘__M'«*“—A‘A-‘A‘fl S e a who has h a severe attack ol the grippe. this mornin marriage license ‘has been issued | Was suspended. Huggins, who is a | ten season. The you men who 5 Leonard lLestore, and Miss Grace | resident of Collinsville, came to this | compose the club are New Britainites. [ sShorn of hi: mes 2oth live at 118 Black | c¢ity Tuesday to purchase several j ceases to e CTRLEE ticles from the M. J. Kenney com- r. and Mrs. V. C. Nelson, of 466 | pany and stated that he was told that : 3 » 1 sireet, gave a hirthday party { he could leave his car oRS Sthe ,"3““\:‘“"' I[' ,"0!‘*“'9';“' “;“““gre"n"" ; ernoo: S ir | street from the Lycevm theater. the New sritain ranch o he ‘,“\ ";;,‘:"\'},\" ""v “0(’:,(,';:)\' (“h,en' The case of Fred Helming of Bris- | Wonder Clothes chain of stores, has | If clected T shall z-‘dhcrw1‘0‘;11::~D\~(\T\l‘1d3; Nt from Waterbury, Meriden: | toh Who Was arrested by Traflic Of returned from New York, where he [ mental ‘prl!\tvlplle.\ o‘m‘ Jatriots, the % ana Brooklyn) Y., and| ¢er Atwater, was centinued until to- jattended a meeting of the store man- ; lain d“-““fht\V 11(0(::’\&"(“\1“1"“ sl BSRia. > Mase ‘abd - also severp] | MOrTow: morning. > accused failed | agers held at the company’s office. Y;‘rn"fl!’-*m‘j tcé‘gr e e 8 ‘Crom © this: city. Rita wds the | t0 appear z e Distribution “of sprinz models United States 4 . 4 - e time the office of the mayor-elect pient of many gifts | 3 F g made to the various stores in connec e i ararite jaxwell Porter and Thomas Wilbur alvatore rgenti was found guilty f tion with the meeting and the New masses, use the referendum and re- gome to New Haven to aitend a | ©f assaulting his stepmother, Mrs. | Britain branch. Mr. Goldstein says, | "asses, use fhe rerer Gamma Delta banquet this | Regodi, and was fined $7 und costs. | was allottcd a most wonderful stocl “T vold Shgxestione mare curalfor g A 15 day ntence was suspend- | Plans have been completed for ""“ln»oo};ed partisan politics, which :s ed. He < arrested following a | spring opening which will take place | {1 Appoint a commission through fight on North street. at the local store Saturday night. A "(oice of the people, comprised of = corps of expert window-dressers was | (\‘ workingmen, two business men, VETERANS SMOKER. |h(-| today to arrange window dis-{ ing one manufacturer. The purpose “I believe that ' the principles of democracy should be put to practical use, and nat as a subterfuge. Legi lation for the masses, not the classe: 'o Have Spring Openir { i | MIDSHIPMAN VISITING a midshipman at ¢ in Annapolis, has ed at his home on Washington Members of Rouillard-Linton camp, | Plavs for the opening. Mr. Goldstein | of said commission, in the event that t, where he will spend a short| Vet n Soldiers, Sailors and Marines, | 100ks forward to a most successful | ot any time the incumbent of the of- ugh with his parents. Ciesaynski| will have a smoker this evening in | Season and expects the New Britain | ficc of mayor ceases to function for aduate of the New Britain High | their club rooms on Main street, { Store will show up exceedingly well | the gaod of the m said commis b1, < of 1918, and entered the | Mayor Georse A. Quigley will be the j When compared with other Wonder{ sion shall have power of investigation my shortly after graduating. Speaker. Clothes branches.—Advt, and shall report their find to the PARSONS THEATER HARTFORD ENTIRE WEEK OF MAR. 29--MATS Fides Special Holiday Matinee Friday —Best Seats $1 JOE WEBER Presents vew ZIMBALIST COMIC MUSIC PLAY “HONEYDEW?” Book by Jos. W. Herbert Music by Efrem Zimbalist 5 AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA 2 SELECTED SOLOISTS 25 SUPERLATIVE COMPANY THE CLASS OFFERING OF THE YEAR ights 25¢ t0 $2.00. Friday Mat. 25¢ to $1. Sat. Mat. 25¢ to $1.50 ail Orders Received Seat Sale Tomorrow B R P —— m@a@a}m@fi@@r@@@ A. B. C. Super-Electric e (o a1l are favored. WaShlng Machine: | ™= S S ar rly every woman is 3 at least one Sport Suit of Jersey—and everything that Ask for a Demonstration 2 | o momome Fo) THE SMARTEST OF éis& 20 2R Springtime Suits For § Both Misses and Women THE NEW SUITS show va- ried silhouettes—the Eton, the Ripple the Straight Line " @@-@ ] k¢ . coler or material shown our remar! Herbert L. Mills &| =" """ Hardware 336 Main Street: The | asees @m@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ FukeHorafall ! e people, and if charges are substanti- Miss Francis Sorrow, Room 21, be- @on](i)an\y ated, said commission shall hand in | fore the close of school, Frid the resignation of the incumbent of | March Both young men and | the offi T believe the candidate for | voung women are eligible for men 110 TRUMBULL ST. the office should be willing to have his 1ip. A meeting of those who resignation in the hands of the com- ady are members, of the cluby was HARTFORD mission one day after election | hela vesterday at 4:30 o'clock bond of faith with .the people; of | A meeting of the Junior sectisn whom he servant.” nament and ‘ball were put on sals 'Ijgen street. The meetings are held ; odane ach member of the R. O.|regularly on Wednesday evenings but 'L\.t Club Is Now Being Orgamized-—| T. C. glven two tickets to sell. /it was thought advisable to change The affair will be held in the State(he night this week. The organiza- Plans for “Mili Ball Progressing { Armory on Friday evening, April 16. ‘fion holds open meetings to whigh Music will be furnished by Crosles's pveryone whether Christian, Evangel- Favorably—Masquerade i 3 L WAt e 2 : wevery he: istian, Evange Hovoravlyeiasucrade il S0 vicor orchestra of Har ical or Undenominational, is invited, \ll His . SR unit will be sponsored 5 v and the evening is given .over to s Tigh school pupils who ar any young lady whom the unit may ‘prayer, praise and testimony. interested in any line of art work | choose to elect. The election has been | — have been cordially invited to join | arranged for next Friday. ! Headaches From Slight Colds Members of the French club have ! LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Ta X »y-. | pPlanned a masquerade party for the | lets relieve the Headache by curing names with QMiss Morgan, Room 207: .0¢h of April. Arrangements have | the Cold. A tonic laxative and germ« Mi Elsa Neri, Room 20, or with not vet been completed. destrover. Look for signature B: W. LRO\ . on box. 30c. £ m:s“;?.@wc« = PR : 1c the re- | EREEe = eSS jToom chairmen was held in the r PRAYING BAND TO MEET. diseobions soomBotiie B eaaem ol ) e e T e et jims at 4 o'elock yesterday atternoon. | a"oi "Ve neld this eventng. ot The tickets for the military ‘tours g 1ome of Georse Mpors “or 79 the Art club. They should leave the ENLARGEMENT Our Hat Department is enlarged—so that we can carry a lot more Hats in stock. We hope to double our Hat business again this year just as we did last. We have made this into a real Hat department—not just a side issue in a clothing store. Here is what wehave to work with: REG.US. PAT. QFFICT A Hat for every occasion and the very best of its kind PRICES $6, $8, $10, $12