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IN TROLLEY STE imey: Benton M. Parker. R @: , 4 It’s HELD IN HOLYORE) oo FORG, 0. PBERTHS - o Ball Bearing Roller Ska,tes GOOd;Accused Of Passing Rased BIS| s v vemn | Spring Elecion Shows Promise S For Boys and Girls N \h\x irski, Harvey Walrath, cok th-—( ory J. Comstock tin Horwitz Fifth—Stanley ! *he 2 tichard 'l s of the o er ; « Imll.m r?v“l;u‘h;yu 1 \\H‘ v‘.\ l‘.l —_ 2 C in the trolley zone system has been _—— The arvest of Isadorc Kauffman, practically completed and will be i i / A New College Ice |aliag Cohen, i Holyoke, Mass., early | jeady for distribution about April 1, | Tl candidates: petitions for ‘1l e e - i e Racia red up the mat- | According to Mr. Hi the commis- ;‘f".';:',“ it 1’.‘,‘:’,;,;. e i PRESENTED \.VITH $75 | SHERH S e i | { - & o ter of 1he raising of $5 bills to $20 | g has been work n material , . 3 ; sion has been work onmatepial { T SIS own committee las it “NEW HONEY denominaiions, cverl 6f NCR Were | Tuien 4t virious imectmas o the o | FEPUDLICAN own comuitien st nisht issued in this city. Officer MeKenna St o) s a 0 mrr A hf)””;m SR e % R oi S The fi contes’ s betw 1 M o of the secret service paid a visit to | scripts have had be thoroughly 2 n Vanilla Cream with this city t night in sl sone over. Printed coples of the de. | DS21E® . Quisley aRd A ideinian o F. Curtis for the mayoralty bert l‘ippil\g' Strawberries with the Kauffman affair. “hile | cision of the commission will be for- Lol et L) (T r F e here he stated t the department | warded to all eities and towns which : - and Dance For Those Who Assisted | 72 ° . | . lesire Lo Step up one pes i Whippe: ream s hard at work running down crim- e cntered a protest ag | theifolll of s deplie b Sl Ml e Pl isfhard L A X = [Haye Soptcred Jaf prote st asding L th e ) rom councilimautte dldeiman s Conns Howard .. Timbrell, who was on inals who have placed in circulation ) system employed by the Connceticat | iF R ' Al e e 3 cilman John I. Gill and Councilman | the joint Muasonic committee in ° i | Howard Timbrell Rewarded By Ma- B ] ) ~oni¢ Shew Committee—Reception ok > : e el bert I°. Eichstaedt arce e - { charge of producing “Oh, Oh. Cindy, 22c Rocusgmoncyisimostiyl otytne iyagill il harel G comnil donits weuln 1\\ \‘-[\\h ]dl:qn s ‘”(‘\:“’”un*h‘ was pr £ 1ted with w‘m- of $75 in ) denomination and is so poor in the | not give gut anything as to the nature | NS DA ES Calkee) 5 i ELRCILE ®L makeup, that little chance of its | of their decision. it was said at tho pod h.\: ENE D lis followacoman Hard‘Nare ‘536 »Ialn Street passing is possible should the pub- | capitol that the commissioners were IWOnB eI nEa b ’]‘fl.!ll.l‘un l(» i lic be careful in examining all paper | of one mind in recognizing the pro- b LR “‘:""l'” ‘T," L "“v '\H-'~ “‘_‘:"m’(‘ .I:I money coming into its possession. Ac- | tests entered, and were also of one | 100 ¢ ; ) R S nthone Bt iy OLOTOL® &S CESTOTOTOTOS THE cording fo Officer MeKonna, mind in regard 1o 1otting the zene | Petition by William Conlishaw at the recep- | G0 QRGP Qr & 3‘@‘3‘@‘@ Boeg '@'@'@'@@ counterfeit bill is prinied on svstem stand, However. it is oxp a o gl o m ; ay paper. On the back of the bill | ed that the decision will eall for 3 - ”‘xl “‘f‘-]“' ””"1“”"‘ offers e “]" aid- 4 representation of the landing of | modifications in different parts of the { Tuwn clerk—a. L. Thomp ed, together with their friends, in ® | cheapuess of the paper and the blur- | work as fairly as in other section Tax collecto madotte Loomis. | There werc moré i 5 :)\mmn i red Dpicture makes the counterfeit ——— Comptroller—Hanford 1 urtis tendance and dancin ; A : Registrar—William Zeigler. cott’s orchestra furnished music, . easily detectable. P zzner A itted = 2 g Nt 3t 169-171 Main Street Mrs. Greenbers of 71 Hartford | = CUZZ ; .dm tted to ] electmen—Arvid 1. Naro for first | continued until midnizht. avenue and 1. Koplowitz of 230 North Justinian Law Societyi|isslsc > Tevlsie AR e lors: e | SR o street vesterday identified a picture R | end selectman. of Kauffman as the man pa s ithe Daniel Pouzaner of Winter sireef, a | Board of relict —William Middlc- Adolph Perlroth of New F T e e « ac. | law student at Syracuse, has qualified | mas, William Schaefer. sold the old Lee properiy, ophosite St has been admitted to the Justin- Membe of school board—Herbert Mary church, to Morris Raphael cused was held in $10,000 bonds fof | and h: ] s : ary : ) E trial before a federal jury at a hear- | 1an Law soclety, an honorar: gani- Pease, Edward M. Pratt, Raphael pluns to build a business bw Haberdashery g in the United States court in | zZAtton rccelving into its ranks only Alderman for econd—Albert F. | hlock on the premises. Some time ago 4 eld, M \ccording to the | those whose studies show an avera Sichstitedt. John Gill; fourth, H. | plar r w block were started and of 85 per cent. or more during the | P. Richards. a cellar constructed bui plans never ervice officers, Kauffman has | © ; i ! Read fol' Easter been operating since January. It has | firSt half of their law course. Pouzzner | Councilmen for first—Herbert A. | progressed further than that point y ana tner (e i e been his method to leave oniy four | A¢ SIX othe sl 921 | emm— — —_——————— SIE SREY or five of the raised bills in any city. | 1255 have been awarded the Justinian PORTED l}\Y&xLH GREY The police throughout the count ‘ftl.' The 1.mfmr is a coveted one and | X . § GLOVES have been trailing him for several | I6W are awarded membership ca % 2 - n : i : ¥ vear. The tois | p : L % fifth ward shows promise of a few “fireworks” when the four candidates for councilraun get busy campaigni ‘@@@@@@ £ Curtis, G. A. Quig- | tion and dance given the members.of 7 3y : local student is also a n two shades of grey with weeks, and he was cauzht red-hand- - : by ent S0 a | $1.50 ed in Holyoke, last Wednesday with | member of the junior executive com- elf embroidered backs, ittee “las: a quantity of th sed bills in his | ™ittee of his class. NEW NECKWEAR possession. The e e = v £ £l ; Have you any systematic plan for taking care of the finest silké in tho fmlx.::;j‘:.(";)ljfi(‘:n.}‘.v;v,‘»i,‘\“M‘"vnl’" ngllz';: ovt, Accountants ; i e St vy e : : your earnings? - orld—and variety that beg- || 50 was placed over the figure 5 on Leave Machine Co.| PR : : P ; If you are spending all you make, stop to think s d iption, 81.30 up- i -k of the ge > bill while on e i 3 ¥ : = : S * s description u SeiSHl E e L n o] e sovernment accountants ut the | | : y ; : : whether or not you are right. " | New Britain Machine company who was cleverly pasted over the legiti- ompany sk PLEATED FRONT, mate -word. - Had the victims of the | 128 Deer on continuous dugy since ; § i i i se et Oy Many young men and young women are prsfiting June, 1916, concluded their dutles SHIRTS swindle been ‘op the alert i would |- ol g comnang foc \ i ) A ; by these good times have been detected that the likeness . return to the head e ade by “Manhatt: eveland is on the $20 bili while iesncadynsrion e wit rormal K ol likeness adorns the logiti | Srawent teveuntini diviston ror tnie | ] g i When young men or young women, or even older othes. mace 36.bill Slialigman o shout orders. The records, files and papers ‘ S5 i3 folks, put meney into REAL PROPERTY such as the R A R cornected with their work have bee : : " SR e o boxed up and forwarded to Bridge- ; : > - 7 port also. The members of the st J 2 BRISTOL LODGE VISITS | %oie treicavins re enres Stechan, The only comparable substltutes. Ask W ILLIAMS ES l A I E John G. Foster and Miss Clara (@ Uhe e e S o - for them by.pam d t inf ]{rfi{o:rfifa" Dunbar Encampment Guest of Com- | e Y & an rejec m enor offers it indicates that they are the right sort. They are stock Encampment, I O, 0. F., ns| Restaurant Proprletor 4 lmltatlons. : : Y the men and women who are going to win, for the own- Fon“i’su\g Seauit ot SEonbesiiiin Conbes Gets Fine For Gambling ! 1P i you. eannct get what, oy : ; ership of such property means permanent gain. 5 R P RS IRt AWVl - askfor, ‘write or telephone | OUR SPECIAL DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Ao R et Danbar encampment of Bristol pa. | Main strect, was fined $5 and costs Is perfected for your benefit. ASYLUM STREET EIaT e e R e 1.,\‘_‘511\“1;\- John H. Kiixkl\ S ANZAC CO., BOSTON, MASSn - HARTFORD on their way to Jr. O. . A. M. hall, { police court thi® morning, who found From Centl‘al square the WIHiamS Eswte is reached where they were entertained at a tur- | himm guilty of promoting a game of . & g zooi < e I ; in’his piace s ] . direct by way of West Main Street and Black Rock key supper by Comstock encampment | chance in his piace of business. Suc- of this city, It was the occasion upon | Key was arrested by Officer John U it SE il Y 4 DRLE0 ol . | which Comstock encampment its | Stadler who caught him selling | WllNER KREED & TULLOCI&, %}’x‘y‘}g {85}\}”}[};}.11) A'I“’(G)“‘EG(TTHE WAY YOU HAVE AL- S : b 1 EM debt to Dunbar encampment for hav- | chances to several of the restaurant IT Y TEMS d e e e I Local Distributors. ard. ing lost out in test conducted last term, ican ",' the Becong ward, In addition to the two encampments EEE@D@EEEE@@@@@EEEE@EE@D@D@@EED@ED@@@EE. b :. : ‘fll/flflfl 5 [Bardeck's at 8 o'clock Tuc there were a number of grand officers A zood time is guar present as invited guests, chief amo: Telephone 606-12 inem being Grand Patriarch Oses J U S T R U N Y 0 U R Williams Jstate Sub-division, 1' ) i Maple street | Burdick, of Stamford; Grand H Main Office, Third Floor Sadie Johnson of 40 Shef- | ['jest August Lubenow, of New | B. National Bank Bldg. ft were quictly married at St. | praven; and Senior Warden Willian (Open S 2 E Monday fectory March 20 by Rev. Leo | . Jowe, of Waterbury: Grand Seribe | Mr. and Mrs. Doyle will | yyijjjam s, lutchinson, of New rily on a wedding trip 10 [“faven, and Past Grand Patriarch and_vicinily 1 on theiry yrieshall Smith, of Bristol. il reside in New Haven. 5 forght ab. Elley gail At the table with the 2rand officers 855 1 ana invited guests sat ihe officers of Dunbar and Comstock encampmen and none among them received gre er ovation than did Past Chie arch Ripley 1. Ramage, who hs passed the 50-year milestone of Fellowship and who was for many Bridio irolloy tonr s overal s scribe of Comstock encamp- e ment. IFitting remarks praising both It for the plaintiff by de- | encampments upén their splendid been awarded by Judge | gains were made by the grand officers, Kirkham, in the S who were ably responded to by Dis- um and company against | {rict Deputy Grand Patriarch Harry pare City Cafe company W. Tuttle, @f Bristol. and Distrist 00.45 and costs of $58 Deputy Grand Maste Case, of ". Gaffney was counsel for { New Britain Chief triarch John . Schroeder, of Comstock encampment, shine socicty is planning | acted as toastmaster and ealled upon charity socials to be held | many of those present for speeches Bardec 1. the pro- ) Lexing orchestra, under the lead. ! toward the work of Ca- | crship G. A, Keller, furnished Kronhoim catered, Corbin of 49 Iex- The committee in che consisied i as her t Miss | or . A. Danber irmang G. IL jght of New Orleans. Hockmuth and Gustay Melander. bld fashioned ond ward h all the fixings at Bar- \ T CAS ASSIGNED sday, 8 o'clock.—advt () ] ) ] (] 1] ] 5 ) ) ] ) o ] ] ] ) ) ) McCabe, of Grove Hill, ned from Chicago, Ill., ac- 1 Ly his brother Joseph who is recovering from in- tained in a collision be- uneral hearse on which he You Will Find IEEEEEEEE House Cleaning A Pleasure | | 5 | : { Only The Hoover lifts the rug and flutters it over 1,000 times a minute on an air cushion. The Spring & Buckley Elec. Co. o o B 0 Lo i o e 2t st 75-77-79 CHURCH ST. Tel. 2240-2241 D e Fet L Assmments of a number of Cases | [50] ) E (E ) Porter. were made the short calendar se; 15 ) ) ) | ] ] Eu@@mss@@@m@@ sion of city court vesterday aft- IEEEEE!@EIE!EIE]EIE]EIEEIIEEIE]IEIE]IEE!EIIEE[EIE]E]@D IDEIDIIEEIEI A Tuesds March PR (D g0 thelr hosts,|andl theln | miatirrat thial e e ol s s 12 crine permomnct a1 sha | 1, Y TS, s i e, @ Down at the Doherty Market You Will Fi m A SIGN OF GOOD TIMES Rialosnl SUSRIh bl L] For Every Make of Starting and Lighting Battery at Elks" =rill. O’'Keefe, vs. P MceMaheon, l & PO“ try and Meat Get thoroughly acquainted with what that sign stands for. Sexton: Wednesday, March m.. K. Leonard Johnson i o 7 . Fancy Turkeys Vegetables, nned Goods: ! Learn how ‘‘XExide’’ Service can help you—how it enables you to Fancy Chickens iguacnble ‘Lerries get longer life and better service from your battery. Eancvsont New Carrots } Batteries are being thrown away every day ‘that ““EXide’ Service Fancy Brollers Spinach S 4 could and would repair and put back into service. Bcclh (Il_”"""““" i 2 “EXIdE” Service can also supply you with an “JEX1de’’ Battery Feal i made to meet the individual demands of your car. Celery Call for a Free Battery Test Fresh Shoulders Parsnips Peaches A. G. HAWKER, Elm St. Exide Service Station Central Garage, Plainville | Camip, vs. Louis Edelson in the ¥ | Greenberg: Thursday, April 1. at h school by the school | a. m., Georse Kanabelski, by J. B0 e 11 Jocal sing- | Woods, vs. D. Waluk, by Henry No- was @ pleasing affair and | wicki: Thursday. April 1, at 10 a. ed. The pupils render ni, P. Alfred Johnson. vs. AL L g of a Ship.” . Camp, vs. A. N. Rutherford company flered solos were i by W. Klett; Tuesday., April ¢, Stuhlman and ¥ at a. mL, Gaetano Casserino, by EI@E!E]EIIEIEEE]EEIEE@ Lamb Pineapple 1. B. Hungerford Concettina e { rato. b N M; Wednes or i Pears | Apple Sauc 3 Fancy Fresh Tongues Native Potatoes \=par Call Again at Doherty s, 406 Arch Street TELEPHONE 14146, D ) ) .5 0 o e 5 ) e ) ) o 51 ) G TO DANBURY, April 7. at. 1:3 Fireman's Gis W, Egan of this city, | Fund Insurance company. by W. rast several weeks has | Hungerford, u 5 Gredr hge of the St. Paul's par- | by M. D. Se ' April the ubsence a. m. Max Kennedy, by Tips Brennan, pastor, le 5. Otte Heinz ux vesterday 1 up: Thursday. Godzinow Barnev Miller, =il