New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 14, 1921, Page 2

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We Have Cedar and Tar Bags oth Balls— edar Chips to keep your winter clothing from moths THE ckinson Drug Store 169-171 MAIN STREET. UTILITY SUITS or Misses and Women For Street Wear For Counftry Wear ol SCOT-TWEEDS MPORTED TWEEDS and HOMESPUNS 1009, Pure Worsteds One very distinctive model—special $19.75 ltc?lwéfu" Eompany 140 Trumbull St., Hartford “it Pays to Buy Our Kina” CITY ITEMS rolas and rec nrll‘ llt nry Morans'. trolmen Joseph Kennedy and nas Feeney noticed a boy carry- paper bag last night on Broad g As they neared the lad, he ped the bag and ran away. In ation disclosed that the bag con 1 a quantity of alcohol gistor your dog now Clerk.—adyt pec Is 4 lew. | . Room 18 with the alize ath se on facials. My elay to ¢ pores and Fitzsimons, 122 Main Tel ~—advt. new sweaters from $3.50 up Shop, 244 Trum- Hartford.—advt. tty o Kavanaugh t., Opp. Allyn, SUED FOR $1,000. or Fredordosyk has beén made jefendant fo a suit for - $1,000 ht by Willlam C. Warner as the of a_vollislon between automo- an Hartford avenue on October 9, The plaintiff sets forth thav mohine was badly damaged as a of the crash, The writ is re. [ble in the court of common pleas @ fArst Tuesday in Ma: Bake Shop ity Goods Made from Selected Materials. DROP IN PRICES o Change in Quality. Y OUR— ince Pies large, Wheat Bread 13c, op at the Bread Shop. GHTON’S f | KNOW HIM? There were but two people who ‘knew" the silhouette of Herbert L. Mills, dealer in hardware and sport- Ing goods, as it ning’s Herald Holmes, who in first, and A They were got the correct Rogers. To Mr. Holmes goes the dollar. The remainder of the guesses ranged over a wide variety of choice indeed. Tonight we publish the silhouette of a leader in certain activities in town. He is not a business man in the sense that he is following a mer- chant’s life, at least. A certain ele- ment in the town's makeup should know him very well It you know him by all write out his name on a sheet of paper and put your own name and address on it. Then hand it in to the Herald office. First correct answer gects a dollar, Local Sailor Sent to Canal Zone For Duty Harold William Day of 87 Whiting street, has been transferred from the receiving ship at New York to the United States submarine base at Coco Solo, The local sailor was ordered to report yesterday for transportation to his new post. answer means in the Canal Zone. T. U. NOTES. Speaker to Be Heard at Church, April 21. Mrs. Deborah Knox Livingstone will speak before a meeting of the W. T. U., Thursday evening, April 21, at the U'rinity Methodist church. Plans are also being made by the organization for a supper, to be held at the Y. M. C. A, Tuesday evening, April 14, at 6 o'clock, Mrs. Kropholm will cater. Mrs. H. M. Bailey is in charge of reservations for the supper. Superintendents of departments and vice-presidents of churches were elee od at a pecent meeting of the W. T. U. and have begun their duti LADY FORESTE OBSERVE 1ITH ANNIVERSARY TONIGHT of Pride be ob- Methodist The eleventh anniver: Circle, Lady Foresters, wiil served this evenlng following the reg- ular meeting of the organization at Judd's hall. The business session will be called at 7:30 o'clock. An anniver- sary program has been prepared. . FAMILY CIRCLFE PLANS, The Holy Family Circle of 'St Mary's church is making plans for an unusually elaborate card party and dance soclal, the funds from which will be used for charity, to. be heid next Monday evening at the Tabs’ hali cn Lafayette street. As an added nov- eity, a gold award will be made for dancing, all those dancing being given an opportunity to win. Awards will also be made for whist and “4 She e was Fat c_..‘vr - K- Rortle poes Poatced ) . TStam she roduved S8 I ihres mapia. Now dhl-J- " llnr y. 210 to remain Safa p-n\-u— L u--- eshes e 121 orein Compoay, “DAN DERlNE" ~Girls! Save Your Hair! Make It Abundant! Tmmediately after & “Umnderine” massage, your halr takes on new life, lustre and wondrous beauty, sppear. ing twice as heavy and plentiful, be- cause each halr seoms to flufl d thicken, Don’t let your halr stay Jifeloss, colorless, plain or eraggly, You, too, want Jots of long, wstrong, beautiful halr, A $6-cent Dbottle “Danderine” freshens your scalp, checks dandruff and falling hatr, This stimulating “beauty-tonic” gives of delightful NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY. APRIL HOTEL CAFE LESSEE ARRESTED IN RAID 4, 1921.° | WESLEYAN MEN TO DINE [TORNADO WIPES OUT H | 'Supper Tomorrow Night Police Find Alleged Whiskey and Gin | At Beloin—Bridgett Ts Fined $100 In Coyrt. The .Beloin Cafe on Church street, formerly a part of the Beloin hotel, which was recently sold out to Delan- ey brothers of Hartford by Fred Be- loin, was raided last night by Ser- geant William C. Hart and Patrolman James @McCabe and a quantity of al- leged whisKey and gin was seized. Patrick Bridgett, who holds a lease on the premises, was haled jnto court this morning on a charge of keeping liquor with intent to sell, and was fined $10) and costs. He pleaded guilty. Patrolman William Doherty stopped Thomas Zeice's car on Shut- tle Meadow avenue at ,7:40 o'clocx last night to inquire ad t6 the cause of the poor lighting ofi the vehicle. In his investigation, he found that the driver was without registration pa- pers. Zeice was notified to appear in dourt today. Judge G. W. Klett warned the accused against driving without the paper, and Jjudgment. . Philip Carney, a salesman, parked his car for half an hour in a five-min- ute restricted section of Main street, | yesterday afternoon. Policeman Clar- ence Lamphere “tagged’ the driver. Carney, expliined that ‘he 18 a non- residen? and was not aware that the ordinances had been changed from 40 to 5-minute restrictions. He was dis- charged. After driving through the principal streets of Hartford without having markers on his truck, Jack Bayer, a produce man, failed to get past the vigilant watch of Policeman Tam- phere on Main sireet yesterday aft- ernoon. The car had been in a ga- rage for repairs and the workmen removed the markers, Bayer ex- plained. The accused was dischargea. MAY MOVE ARMY DOCKS. ‘War Department Considering Change to Brooklyn Navy Yard. New York, April 14,—Plans for at Hoboken to the army base at Brooklyn at an early date are under discussion by army officials here, it was learned today. The Hoboken base, embracing five of the Jargest and best equipped. docks in the port of New York formerly owned by the Hamburg-American and North German Lloyd linesy was taken over by the United States with the declaration of war against Germany. SERVICE IN POLISH. At St. Macthew's Lutheran church on Franklin Square, a, service will be held in the Polish language on Sunday, April 17th, at 3:30 p. m. The Rev. A. Dasler of Westfleld, Mass., will preach. Anyone interested is in- | vited to OM the raw material to the finished product the Studebaker standards of manufacture, inspection and assembly are the highest known in the imdustry— and the remarkable performance of Studebaker cars is largely due ito the fact that these standards are constantly suspended moving the army port of embarka- | tion from the former German docks ; to Start Campaign to Put Big Endowment Funpd Across for University. Tomorrow evening Wesleyan grad- uates from this city, Berlin and Plain- ville will gather at the New Britain club at 6:30 o'clock as one of the coast-to-coast get-together dinners being given by Wesleyan graduates all over the country. The purpose of this nation-wide move is to inaugurate a ten-days’ campaign to complete the $3,000,000 endowment fund the uni- versity is seeking. In this city the speakers will be Professor K. N. Williamson of Wes- leyan, head of the economics depart- ment, and N. H. Cotton, representing the undergraduates, Mr. Cotton is on the varsity debating team and is regarded as the best undergraduate speaker at Wesleyan. The local com- mittee is composed of Marcus White, M. H. Camg and C. S. Neuman. PUBLIC INSPECTION. The public inspection of the new Knights of Columbus home on Frank- lin Square will be held tonight. City officials and all interested persons in the city are extended a welcome to view the handsome new clubhouse. The program of entertainment is as follows: Concert by orchestra; vocai selections, Urban T. Callahan, John Sheehan, James Maher and William Scheyd; piano numbers, John J. Crean. Refreshments will be served. QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ‘That is the joyful cry of thousands i Edwards produced Olir ive SERIES 21 SPECIAL-SIX foiiay 7 =i B e ol 91750 £.0, b. Detrop maintained. M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH STREET ALSIX TOUNING CAR... . ALSIX 2PASS. RO, SPWIALSIX This is a Studebaker Year LITTLE TEXAS TOWN | i | Today Gt Mclissa Set About Giving Relief to Large Number of \'i(‘u'ns. Melissa, Tex., April 14.—Citizens o Melissa today set about affording re- lief to a large number made homeless vesterday by a torna- and storm, which swept this little causing the death of eight ons and the injury of many more. Five of the dead are negroes. persons are injured, possibly fatally, while more than 50 received less serious injuries. A number of the injured are in hospitals at McKin- ney. The tornado struck the town from the southwest and cut a swath north- east demolishing virtually every build- ing in the business district and razing many houses. Fire broke out soon afterward. Rain {wxd. the roads leading to the town lnlmusl impassable and the wind tore ‘dawn telegraph and telephone wires. | PONZI UP A@AIN. This Time on Question of Possibility of Trying Him Again. | _Boston, April 14.—The question whether Charles Ponzi, one-time 'quick-rich promoter, now a federal prisoner, should be brought before the ‘state courts to face larceny charges that would expose him to sentence ‘much greater than the five year term of his federal committment came be- fore the superior court today. | At the request of Attorney Gen. Al- |1en, Judge Fessenden issued a writ of habeas corpus ordering Sheriff Blake of the Plymouth county Jail jte produce the prisoner. | For Coughs, Culds, l Bronchitis. | | ! TRY IT. Experience has ,demonstrated that medicine knows no surer healing agent | for the inflamed mucous mem- |branes of nose, throat and lung passages. Used for years by thousands of people and ‘highly recommended by physicians. TRY JT. At your druggist's (thé trade mark s above, on every bottle) 60c and $1.20. “SIX TO! of families | Five | ALL STUDETCAKKER CARR ARE EQUIPPED'.WITH CORD TIRES SCREEN DOOE Window Screei Mosquito Wir, Spring Hinges' Screen Frame Keep Out the Pesky HERBERT | MILL Hardware Sto 336 Main St fl i it ‘m fl‘ The Kibbe Buffet Box of fine candies was orig] peace in the family. ——— It contains-so many kinds of popular favori that every single perspn in the house is sure to pleased. are extra thickly coated 0 with asso] fancy centers, there are chogo coated nuts, Jordan almonds, pure sweet-cream ¢ mels angd delicious preserved ginger—all in ohe Kibbe Chocolates are dipped with silver no hand gr even a finger touches them. Your di doubtless carries a large assortment as well as Kibbe Social Whirls, Cocoanut Cream Bars, Nut Veneti: and Pure Sugar Patties. Ask for Kibbe’s by namé| Klbbo s, Springfield, Mass. Reduction In Prices The following miembers of the Britain Master Plumbers’ Association, have, in spirit with the times, reduced charge per hour from $1.40to 51.1_5: 'F. W. Loomis, A. A, Mills, Frank Nair, 10. A. Peterson, Fred C. Walker, | Albert E. Weiant.| C. H. Bromley, E.P.Burns;, W.R. Fenn, ; C. A. Hjerpe, Erickson & Johnson, Claude J. Leroux, Are You Air Cooled It Will Pay You to Investisate the FRANKLIN' if Thinking of Buying an Automebile, Let Us Tell Yot Why. OFFICE AND SALESROOM, OENTRAL AUTO STATION, REAR 23¢ MAIN STREET, P Franklin-Marshall Me

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