New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 31, 1920, Page 2

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s€ase awwwmwww@ eded ] 2 Totolote ol Tofetolofolotototodo T aotot f this group are de, hand tailored on isen—all are irre- in style and quality desirable as are Earments. Summer Prices Are broken lines— in the group from hough not all sizes le and pattern can idal Soap kills dis- London, July 31.—Charges that the ~ e y not Germicidal | lessty anda ariving without regard to active part, aiming at the destruction B. W. Alling imposed a fine of $35 and style, quallty and fit. Northumberiand. avenue, Wallingford, reported to the and unionist peers and members of # erbert L Ml“s m at a point near the Gulf Refining men for the unionists, Mrs. Hoppe of 24 Webster Hill went Fein and the Bolsheviki through Dr. . was not a pléasant one and an argu. ~ ’ . CONCERT TOMORROW Children’s Wash Suitsg @iiiatogs o e George B. Tournier of 2 Lincoln Carsan argued that it was from the Mosmornow, Night ! Traver is well advanced in years she tomobile. tually beat the British government. | Band of this city, under the leader- McEvoy was instructed to break up s Saoide oomnA T Premier Lloyd George agreed there March, Centennial, Reeves. Over-|, .. i hero son on Maple street Margaret, has left home. She is five i light hairede and wore a blue dress | . ” also was Bolshevist money. “But.” he | jections from opera, Robin Hood, | ated from High school last June and - jon of substantial Mike Etankowitz of 27 d S s 2 1b treet and L . > on substantia ankowits o Austin | Building operations in this city took | Pasquerell of 25 Hurlburt street an spiracy agalnst Great Britain. “My Isle of Golden Dreams,” Blaufus. | Both are in receipt of numerous pres- 50.00 to $80.00 pany and registered as C-1148 struck | With a few exceptions the perm"lv men’s nerves than the late war, the | ¢ 1gperg. Fantasia, Creme de la ! brass from the Corbin plant at Cor- MARRIAGE LIC ES. 4Hgs Linnea Jobpson and Torrell, in- [ ment's policy of enforcing the law and T e T T ed_a_marriage license this morning. | enjoyable everting spent. the United Kingdom. of persons whufhad eaiz: bottled ripe ‘DAILY HBRALD SATURDAY, JULY 31, 19 20 James Palletti Fined $36 and| Says Sinn Femen Are Backed : | i ORDER NOW . You have to use People who come to Qur Midsummer d of t James Palletti, aged 20, was before of soap to wash|,, ... . 5 ! © police court this morning charged 1 f H rt h & M Cl . Sinn Fein is part of a great world- Sale o art Schaffner arx Othlng, B8 | wide conspirdey in which Bolshevism Wlfile Our Sto S personal safety. Hg was arrested yes- terday upon complaint. Upon recom- of Great Britain, have been made by c Cake costs. This was revealed today by publica- Reports to Police. tion of an official report of a confer- = police that he struck and killed a dog the house of commons at which Car- @ & Hardware Store 336 Main Street to the home of Gustave Hoppe at 93 " ru 0 Franklin square yesterday. ller visit Patrick McCartan, Sinn Fein “ambas- = . sador” to America; that the Sinn Fein DOUBLE BIRTHDAY PARTY. ment resulted in her being assaulted, - she sald. She asked for the man's ar- 71 Main Street rest and was referred to the prose- ternationale and that the Sih Fein | American Band of This City Will Fur- [ 2™'¢ S e e e program was virtually identical with ) O el nish Weekly Concert at Walnut Hill | nother's 87th birthday and kis daugh- court was taken ill at the corner of hd Park and Elm streets last night. He A R d d t M d time that Frank P. Walsh “of the - Indian propaganda burcau in Amer- . dill be : re e uce 0 l ica” came to Ireland last vear that the | T1e Weekly band concert ‘:fl X at | hovs fairly good health and is able A crowd of bovs have been in the Sinn Fein became unmanageable in a | 8iven tomorrow night at 8 o'clock to be around and take care of her ows habit of gathering in back of Vega He quoted from speeches of Judge | ship of Edwin J. Barrett, director. the gang Daniel F. Cohalan of New York to | The program contains classical and [ Mrs. Traver has lived in New Brit. John Kennedy of 384 Elm street was Bolshevist support behind anti- | ture, Tancred, Rossini. Selections: (a) feel in height, light complexioned and | British activities in Ireland and sald | Darktown Dancing School, Gumble; | She was born and brought up in York Miss Margaret Traver gradu- in mediun na when he left b Khe 1o | guitable 10 wear ¥iok o sutioass; He: phrents are added, “we.should make a mistake if | peRoven. Selections from “Down in| . oiter New England Conservato ,| We came to the conclusion that the | the Deep Cellar,” Lovering. Varia- = ~4 lothing e oxt street was riding a bicycle on Dwight « «! M C te Beck 196 Beave - B on this || strest tant nightiwhea s car vetons- | 3 M:',d”' bl it Ll \M’:‘::l Serietie mecskenes 5 Appealing for 1,000 afficers to put | «wrThe Voice of Connell,” Cohn. Se- | ents and best wishes from their many = permits issued from the office of . down thigmconspiracy and saving that | 1. tions: (a) “Tokio,” Kerry Mills. | friends. him. The bicycle was broken were for alterations, additions, re : ? o for =, s - A miscellaneous shower was £iven | premier alluded to the drastic nature A number of smmdl boys were be- | roofing or small garages. last night at the home of Miss Hildur | of the government's coming bill and f're:::s' Tobani. March, Col. Goddard, el Homloldd n';mi . They | William Joseph Birmingham of 31 | honor—of Mrs. Sigfried Larson. for-| granting Ireland any measure of lib- San Francisco, July 31.—Isalation c keva in possessio Dwight street and Miss Margaret C. | merly CoPiAne Suneson. A large num- | erty and self-government consistent of the bom"“us‘ bacillus, held ré- | 0. E. DOERR WILL IS. — = ]_n“’j‘""‘f"‘t)““’""‘?“° <0 como fram Ire- | 1iveq "and its identification as a pro- | o disotiers atier bl e oo piiiet )] B as fanntinodd) €02 OFFERED FOR PROBATE re dangerous. ds, your body, your | witn operating a motor vehicle reck. A and German revenge are playing an say that they are more than repaid for the mendation of Prosecutor Klett, Judge Sir Bdward Carson and the Duke of | §& <==N Complete James J. Green of 77 Whittlesey ence between Premier Lioyd George while driving south on Stanley street son and the duke were chief spokes- ¢ . plant. The duke said an alliance was = formed in 1919 between the sinn | $ER BB HHI VAV BHGESSLSOAO0 was represented at all the conferences | A double birthday is being cele- cuting attorney, that of the third internationale. ter's 17th birthday. Although Mrs was removed to his home in an au- conspiracy which he said would even- | Walnut Hill park by the American | o . " g0 i 0160 able to take 4 building on Arch street Patroiman support hik arguments. popular selections and is as follows: ain the past 25 years and makes he: reports his 16-year-old daughter, he would not be surprised if there | (h) I Want a Daddy, B. Sloane. Se- | state. # there | seking word f he S PN 3 A ig e i all and as there s secking word from her LUMP IN BUILDING A ligense has been g Sinn Fein is purely a Bolshevist con- | Han: ray Pirsicato Palke, Steauss: (by | 0f Music in Boston in September. lly extraordinary. ing to the New Britain Machine com- | the inspector for a total of $8,885. | v i " pec or a $8,835 i SOANEOUS SHOWER. the Irish situation was more trving t0 | (1) “Rose of Washington Square,” fore the prosecutor for stealing scrap = | Torell, 320 Chestnut street, by the | asked for support for the govern- were allowed to go wnh 8 WaArning. | Quinn of 35 Buell street," were grant. | b of friends were present and an | with the suprémacy and security of sponsible for the death of a number sinatio: 3 y i - B e csterday of - Frank | 5.y at a meeting here both of olive Brooke, fri £ Vi ! and ‘hee Efl:":;: o? Bn;(‘g::tofifi"? arowers and packers and distributors Lucas from Sinn Fein kidnappers. | #1d @ committee of medical experts. Th i e -~ - ree saldiers and three Sinn Fein- | pop s oues THEN I HANGEP. ers were wounded when military po- § 2] . 1 i . Anniston, Ala., July 31.—Before ALL SIZ lice were disarmed by Sinn Feiners in soliss t6 Mds death an the walléws n the héart of Dublin. here yesterday for the murder of a Wife of Deceased and Members Pamily Remembered in Document estiate to his wife, daughters and son are made in the will of Oscar E Doerr, offered yesterday for prabate The document was drawn May 1, Prawn Shortly Before His Death. | Provision for the distribution of his | AL® *RICES Charlemont fort in Belfast, dating from Queen Elizabeth’s time, has been burned Sy armed raiders. An economic war against Belfast by neighboring Sinn Fein territory, in reprisal for the exclusion from Belfast of Sinn Fein workers seems forecasted in Louth county. Masked men have held up railway street car conductor two years ago, Edgar C. Caldwell, a Negro, former army sergeant, delivered a 20-minute 'talk to a crowd of 2,500 persons. He warned against the effects of whisky, cigarettes and carrying firearms. Caldwell shot the conductor after an altercation ocer carefare. The best of sefected raw milk thor- oughly PASTEURIZED by our mod- ern process is what is offered you over our brand of PASTEURIZED MILK. The finest raw milk cannot compare with OUR PASTEURIZED MILK— for ours is the finest raw milk made 20, by Harry E. Morton and w* (]| Nessed by John K. Woodford, -""""\" undaes at Dickinson's. | E." Albert and Ansel A, vis i on of the f\ d te ordered: | officials at Newtown, ; correct pasteurizing. el Sl s D G D ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT, ABSOLUTELY SAFE and PURE by ped the guard of a freight train. Mrs. Bertha Aisenberg of 619 ““’H—PURE—DE“CWV' Two soldiers were shot dead from | Stanley street announces the engage- ambush near Limerick. Another | ment of her daughter, Florence, to | _Order it wd& patrol was ambushed near Dublin and | David Simonson of Waterbury, the J E. SEIBERT & SON’ relféved of its arms. Sinn Feiners |son of A. Simonson of Middletown. damaged an Orangemen's hall at | Miss Aisenberg is the daughter of the 401 PARK STRBET. Strangfard, County Down. late Abraham Aisenberg. Telephone 1936. The following dispo be a meeting of the haldings of the de elub in the Center 1 Monday atternoon, Au- Automouvie to Herman F Doerr dolock. Stories on child | son of the testator; tools, implements ad and discussed and machinery used in the ice bus- iged to be present. | iness to the Herman E, Doerr; | e ot Dickinson's. | to Margaret Doerr, wife of the tes- | tatar, life use, income and benefit of | or and daughters, | shares held by the tesator in the il spend the re- | Commercial Trust company, which on at Pond Point | at the death of Mrs. Doerr, shall | to their daughter, Miss ‘Clara Doerr; 'n soclety of St | 10 Mrs. Doerr, the life use, incom urch \s “holding | and benefit of st m-”\n |{|u- ‘sn..n‘mnlnl | o0 | Screw company artford, which, Bls aticrnoon at at her death, shall go to Herman E J. Bottomley of | Doerr: to Mrs. Doerr, life use, in- | ing the next two | come and benofit of shares in the Am- | k. erlean Hardware corporation, which at her death s | go to their daugh- | ter Helena to Mrs. Doerr, life us | iIncome and benefit of shares in the | | Stanley Works, which it her death | shall go to their daughter, Louise. The remainder of th es to Mrs. Doerr, with the or mor e any part of the if the income i» not sufficient | v comfortable living, If she sees fit to do so and at death, the property on the south side of Shuttle Meadow avenue, adjoining | No. 150 uttle Meadow avenue, to go to Helena and Ci daught to be 14 joint!y: the property know us No. 158 Shuttle Meadow avenue is be held jointly by Helena and 1. and the property at 150 Shut le Meadow avenu to go to Louise | and Herman E. Doerr, 40 be held hrlh'l\ The remainder of the es- 1 . W. HINCHLIFFE 30 MAIN meET TEL. 505-2 on of Madison | he weelk-end . ottage at Indlan to accommodate | of this city over | g Hupmobile—The Family Car Haven’t you noticed how the Hup- mobile is included in practically all the calculations of the family which owns 11 be divided n th one? t 5 chilaren It is almost as though it were re- | === ; garded as one of the family circle. It ELKS’ GRILL is endowed with something very like a 30 Washington st. | personality. TR oo, ' Tthis is so, no doubt, because the SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER | Hupmobile possem those satisfyillg‘ qualities which in a human being, would be everlasting good humor and willingness to serve. CITY SERVICE STATION Stanley Street and Hartford Avenue - That Zenith Saves Fuel In the fourth annual Los Angeles-Yosemite Valley gasoline economy run, a Templar car ,equipped with the Zenith Carburetor, won first place in Class Three, get- ting an aveage of 29.9 miles per gallon over a distance of 355V, miles. The Zenith Carburetor feeds the fuel to the cylin- ders through the “Compound Nozzle,” a remarkable compensating device. composed of two separate jets, one of which grows richer as suction increases, the other of which grows poorer. The result is a balanced mixture at all altitudes, temperatures and . speeds—which means uniform efficiency and uniform economy. Open to Public. e $1.50 rer Plate — Served from 1 o'clock to 8 p. m. A la Carte from 8 p. m. to 11 p. m. Music from 6:00 to 8:00 p. m. If your carburetion is not throughly dependable and economical, try Zenith. i i A. G. HAWKER Enjoy a hearty Sunday dinner at the ighly appreciate d the gift of | em upon their ad or thelr h our arrange- rent steamship ers delivered cn tgoing steamer. urs but try to | ours’ notice. al Co. Elks' Grill and bring your Family along. en Ollves Sweet Gherkins Consomme Rice Nowland, Salesman Purre of Tomato Sonp W Broiled Royal quab Chicken A :\[' Paonessa’ Pmpnetor Apple Sauce . Larded Sirloin of Beef Fr. Sweets Mashed New Green Peas : Chocolate Ice Cream Pouni Cake asse Telephone 1051 Charles T.

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