New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 18, 1920, Page 2

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NEW BRI.AIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1920. MP | WALL PAPER OLOGICAL DULDER 4 S [ RACE The back ground for a happv home. For r An unexcelled line of Men, Either at home or at the opera — Popular Priced = you hear the greatest artists 6‘0 | Wall Papers Domestic and foreign now ready for your approval. Distinctively Decorative and Decidedly Durable. When you hear the greatest artists in your own home on the Victrola, you experience the same thrill of delight that comes when attending their actual performances. You hear the same famous artists just as they are—just as they want you to hear them—when you play their Victor Records on the Victrola. The records made for the instrument. The instru. ment made for the records. Victrolas $25 to $1500. Victor dealers everywhere. o . . : New Victor Records demon- e Hlomgaal] || vee: e e ' or ™ L e T strated at all dealers on the 1st omran\y revival. Not one (hat is worked up | meted out in cach case by Judge Jonn THE Do Not Miss Seeing Our New Line Drug Co. e e || THE JOHN BOYLE COPIPANY Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD AND OILS ) OGUE GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES WALL PAPER, ROOM MOULDINGS, MDTAL CEILINGS, ETOC. l ORDS 3—5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn, * . wear, In Nor. e — " | REVIVAL MEETINGS |T00 MUGH LIQUOR DOL HOSE ARE NEEDED HERE| PROVES EXPENSIVE —— " 11 Rev. A. B. Taylor Sees Too Much | Many Fall lm; (5ifi;ches of Law Sin in New Britain Over the Week-End A. B. Taylor of The People’s Church The usual Monday morning coliee- of Christ preached yesterday, the sub.- tion of drunks was in police covrt this but one that is prayed down. Are you Kirkham. of each month, willing to make this prayer with me teve Bezruckik walked the ttreets O Lord send us & revival and let | Sunday morning in a drunken con- It bregin tn me . Moses had a re- | dition. Patrolman Michael Flynn met ST., HARTFORD. || (iv0) down in Egypt because the |Steve on Main street and directed « " re apries of questions at him, which re- Sl people wanted it. So will there be a . P revival in New Britain when the | Vealed that he had been drinking ex- people want it. Some object to a |cescively and was unable to find his revival because of too much excite- | Wi#Y home. He paid a fine of $10'and | ment. While 1 was walking along the | costs. street the other day about noon a man Joseph Cazalik was taken in by was knocked unconscious, and when | Supernumary Patrolman Parker Sat- we ran to his assistance nobody said | urday night at 1 5 on North street anything about too much excitement. | Cazalik, the olinan testified, was agents Stotson Shoes. | Yet there are people here that are on | helplessly drunk. A fine of $1¢ and Co.~advt their way to cternity lost ind if we | costs was imposed i omen's Rellof corps will | €t in earnest about their salvation Fines of $10 and $5 were handed ing and birthday party | somebody says too much excitement! | down in the case of Thomas Kozen, fternoon at the home “I tell you, friends, this 1is the | chanzed with drunkenness and breach lor Lynch of Pearl Court, | Quictest world you will ever be in. If Jof the peace. Kozen was arrested olelock you go to Heaven you will hear the | Sunday night on High street after he B\rdl«‘k'fl haii, Octobsr | shouts of the redeemed and if you go | had struck his wife and threatened to VM, ——advt to Hell you will hear the cry of the | put her out of the house. Patrolman . Moskill and Miss Mar. | 108t When does a community nced | Joseph Kennedy was investigating the " both of this city, will | %, revival? First. when the professed | wife's complaint when he found & St Josoph's church at | Christians are more concerned about | Thomas in the gutter on High street. Bext Thursday morning. | PICture shows and worldly ~amuse- | drunk mis will act as best man | ™OAs than they are about praver Turn Over New Leaf. rade Dunlay. sister of | Meetings. Second, when we have more ' : ) urn over a new leaf or it will be time for business than we have for - 4 ""‘In hr\ldr:l)mllfd.h“rn Y | the Lord's work. Third, when pra |34 the next time.” said Judge Kirk R ate. ¢ TheY 20R6Y- | fessed Christians are more interested , (o0 '7 MPOSDE fines of 37 and P . Bungalow to- | In Politics and would stand on tho iPon Patrick Welch on charges of Victrola REO. V.9, PAT. OFF Indiana. rning symptoms as sense of | ciogged-up nostrils and the air pas- curb by the hour to get a man to vote the way he think he ought to vote, o 3 but is unconcerned about the samo b man's soul ‘How can we have a revival? The of King Alexander, who | ;1o thing that will keep a revival fays has been critically | ,yay i sin. And 1 am sure God can t of infection arising from never send a revival to New Britain a monkey, are that the some improvement and | o e 0 Christians confess their sins issyed today noon stated | Ty, yig waid to Nuthan: ‘I have sinned 1068 'possimism regarding | ., inst the 1 Then Nathan said R The Lord ha away thy sint i David praved in the H1st Psalm: ‘Re- ' store unto me the joy of thy salva- tion." “There are a 1ot of people in New Britain who need to make the same OM MY AGE|" La Touraine Tea reduced 17.—~Reports ' from or any other community until the canister -advt tell.—;ow Lydia | tmmmmmm—————— BRANN—PARSONS ve‘e“ble TRANSPORTATION CONTRACTORS nd Hel Her let v quote vou on our heavy ugh the Change trucking by ton or mue. local or lo M'ddlo L.fe. ;lx tance ¢ :m‘"”;l‘\:‘v\nn work o " ina o & or Brann—Parsons, lnd —'‘My trouhles were ( olumbia_Stroct, Oity. City. o and Lydia Pinkham's 1 VegetahleCom l||||| pound lhelped me wonderfully. 1 took doector's medicine an d aother patent medicine but t h e VegetableCom pound h a s helped P : ". ol '"","'"“ ]l “pPape’s Cold Compound™ instantly re- | have ever (aken Neves stufliness and distress. am thankful to the | )5, way stuffed-up! Quit blowing & uy P:",Q“;,“mm";";;u;r;_ Compound” taken every two hours pedicine has done for me” | [l LATCr 0RO Are N ends ® Bavey, 468 E Oth St., : ey & grippe misery The very first dose opens your hot flashes, headaches, | .. cou of the head: stops nose runnin dread of impending evil,| . jjeves the headache, dullness, fever- ounds in the ears, palpitation | juhness, sneezing, soreness and stiff- rt, aparks before the eyes, ir-| . constipation, variable ap- Fape’ Cold Compound” s the dizziness should | .., kest, surest reliet known and a costs only a fow cents At drug stores. ! came out of the eafe I him. When he drunkenness and assault. Welch h: d trouble with George Kukish, aged 1 3aturday night on Myrtle street. The accused stepped out of a saloon and was insulted, he claims When he ob- lected he was assaulted, he told the court Kukish festified that he was com- Ing down Myrtle street when Welch and spoke to did not answer Welch 4 him that he was nothing but a ‘colla and tie bum he =aid Ae cording to his story, We ch then zrab- bed-him by the coat a 1 started a tus- sle, both falling to the ground Pa- trolman James MeCabe placed men under arrest Bodis Krech upset a both Ras stove last Ml @t the home of a friend on Oak reet when the friend refused to fur nish a bottle of whiskey for a $5 bil which he had proffered. Policeman Thoma crney was called 1o the the house. e placed Bodis under ar. cat lrinkenness and assault I'ines of $10 and $5 were imposed The acc sa'd this morning that he had given the boarder $10 with which 1o buy two bottles of “hootch.’ The boarder returned with one bottle Wt refused to refund the other $5 Tames Dehan and Steve Meskar had an argument Saturday night on A street near tha Menus 2in store. When they began 1o exchange blows Patrol. man James McCabe was called to the scene. He placed the accused under arrext. Each was fined $10 and costs today. Both had been drinking heavily and wero unable to recall the inci- dents leading up to the fight. Meskar knew he had trouble with someone but didn’t think it was Dehan. Fight in Saloon. Spernumerary Policeman William Grabeck arrested Steve Nederoski Nat- wrday night in a Main street saloon n a charge of assaultine Paul Siteros- ki and he was fined $20 today. The policeman took a knife with which, it was claimed, the accused attempted to strika Paul Paul was drinking beer in the oon. he told the court when the nccused entered. After threatening to kil fiommll he made a lunge at Paul el Y Rlleg o The victin de- said he was out man who insulted him six months ago. | when their attention was attracted to He did not intend, continuance ordered in the rged with non ceasionally sipported. Fraheit claims he { men to land them in the police sta- health and needs fresh air, | tion, it was testified holidavs from work Insulted By Policeman. The case was placed in the hands of The accused said they wers stand- ser . ¢. Counolly for |ing on the corner when Makowski an investigation heace the many truck agzain responsikle trademark and ictrola’ "idadfy-lleu& Look under the lid! Look on the labell VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. Camden, N. J. 1o ges even with a [were coming down Lafayette street however, to strike {a crowd of men at the corner of Main and Lafayette streets. Their in- for one week was |vestigations caused the arrest of the e of Adam PFraheit, [accused on charges of assaulting ane support. Mrs. Fra- | afiother and drunkenness. Both men her husband works | resisted and it was necessary to get and that she is not | the assistance of two other police- was insulted by one of the pelicemen. Ts Nolled. Potash remonstrated and was arrest- orge W. Klett en-led. When Makowski refused to go tered a nolle in t1 case of Axel Wal- { hame, stating that he was going to sted by Park Com- |the station to take Bruno out, he also Wainwright on a | was arrested, he said. Makowski tes- across Walnut Hill | tified on the stand that Patrolman heavy truck. Wallen | Mechan “‘walloped him in the ‘puss’ had been warned against the practice | and ‘knocked him cold' " in the po- two previcus occasions. the com- | lice station when he said he wouldn't When he saw the | have been arrested if the policemen the ark premises | weren't drunk. morning, heTarrested Wal- Bonds in case of an appeal from the fine was placed at $200 at the vear old son of the ac-|request of the accused. was driving the horses at the could mot be held court. On that ac-| La Touraine Tea reduced to 40c a case was nolled. canister.-—advt Bruno Potash and Henry Makow- fined $10 for drunkenness, stance and §5 for breach peace at the instance of Pa- | ASK FOR and GET trolmen Patrick Howley, Joseph Ken- H , Patrick Meehan and James or c . The younz men were ar- rested Saturday evening at the c N of Main and Lafayette ~streets owing a street fight in whick, the Why Your Dentifrice? 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