New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 25, 1921, Page 9

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H“."S'SS 7 - Claim and llnge- R ke, (8 PR EEeE st el | QI A ) Interesting Address on W, R R I - 1o D" | mericanization Last Night = e bt E 3 Mot o, RS B, ‘ the Trinity Methodist church N § : 4 21, . o ™ ; lEA day morning. Rev. John ”:; 2, - = i & : 5 = 3 # T i CLAIM —1t is the most eco-‘ CHALLENGE — Compare the pastor, preached on : on of Sunday observance., “Do v . Feat nomical and the purest tea. with any other tea on - i market for purity and flavd lieve in the Blue Laws?” A D ¥ o5 N~ *plea against the commercial- - ol S . P 3 = i N unday of our times and for < - ] 3 R % % = » Ll jal program to meet the needs ¢ Y » . - Te———— people. = 4 . - 5 R SUSPEGTED BY POLICE suspicion that he might have had o) b il t € i ' il E . g ‘ knowledge of the hold-up of* o oo i il bt N . 5 Tl e | Campbell, payroll clerk of the Wi of Brooklyn, gave one of his ~ \ et 4 2 N | ine Motor Co., Bridzeport, wes for which he is famous AN Shelton Police Arrest Man Who They and attempted robbery of the SN Jver the land. “The problems : . ) - ; \ L 3 Y > d A ; ce this country” sald Dr. e, A \\\ . > RAR 8 : | ~ Think May Kuow Something About NN & “are immigration and social- N\ AR % . S IR PR S - s B ~ ! O . v > 2 old-Up. ¥ T 1t was found that 10 per cent \ N 3 e i N R 54 3 - ¥ i TO *American Expeditionary force '\\ . N R et . S o Shelton, Conn., -April 25.—A repre- ' Rev. S. G. Ohman will leave meither read mor write—but - NRRIRIAS: : - R g s i sentative of the Bridgepart ‘police de- | nesday morning for Worcester, than that, one-fifth o he ! z = S ¥ > partment was expected here today in tion of this country are illi- & s 8 connection with the arrpst yesterday of @he £00d Tich blood of the 3 . Ties W | Samed Deibtaron i LE e ers has been diluted’ and ! . . 4 2 : . | who ix charged with tresp @il ministers, Mr. Steinmen. a stud N e y & pat. o = s S : road property. Delorm’s story of-how . the Hartford Theological Semin: ‘hlr foreign I“-rmfl“: Iso Mot n': . , St . 5 Ak, X he boarded a:freight car ifDeven-and that place, will preach at the se |r“r|(!r\l' to 1l (I-Iu ul n||m ‘la";‘ § { - » 3 ” - & > of his_actigns withbr the past few days pex Hunday in place of ey hey wre allowed to lemy ol . i 2 %77 oyt oo causgd tire: loeal police. to hold him on = 1 lands for this land, so wrong- » g & 4 : Aoy 2 B b 2 on . Ohman Jled the “melting pot.” There - : S - : i . i 0 millilons of people from T ;O This photograph, taken from an airplane, shows turned to the manufacture of farm machinery ami pe walting to come 1o these . e tenvs Allow @ Theve the vast Krupp factories ut Essen, Germany, where most of other products of peace. The allied military pl $3 ; I‘] EN A ‘h’ A Y i .l,\ of room and work for those of the German guns were made. The Krupps have now clude the seizure of Essen, including the Krupp factorie: : X 5 —At the— ?EHW g WS, *PAYMENT OF TWO Daly Council, No. 12, Knights of Columbus (Continues rom Seventh Page. HUN“REI] BI[LI“N GRAND FAIR ' payroll. where he will be annual conference of New En come to this country with a f soclalism where it had been out in various colonies. Men | not work for the state, they 3 ' — he paupers and utterly worth- < - . . . - “How could the genlus of a v U {'Well Known Soloist to Sing Under ke Thomas Edison have flour- A . An e N In a soclalistic colony? Forty spices of New Britain nt of tha weaMh of the coun- (Continued from First Page.) Teachers® Club, a direct result of the inven. ‘ Shp—— brains of that one man.” said ) TT4ut & Hine, North & Judd and the| Mise Esther Dale, soloist, formerly peaker. Dr. Hilliw strong ap- [ Skinner Chuck.company. 3 with' the Boston Symphony orchestra, lor & higher, purer Americanism The IHerald also goes upon virtual | will give a recital at the Junior High ollowed + by the wsinging of | daylight saving” today inasmuch as | gchool auditorium tomorrow evening by the large audience. the Associated Press, which operates from New York, opens its newM wires lbecu visiting _relatives on * Wilcox ’a‘§;:: Dorothy Rosen spent the April 29th to May 9th at the l | | | week-end at her home in New Haven,_ | TS A STATE ARMORY, ARCH ST., New Britain, Con Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Benson enter (Continued from First Page.) Entertainment and Dancing Each Hiveinte: tained friends from out of town at their home on Wilcox avenue Sunday. | necessar Yis idecoding atter| its Miss Elsie McCrum of Hartford { arrival S~ was a visitor in town Sunday. | In advance of the receipt of the e e There will be an important meet- | document officianls declined to com- ing of the Methodist official board at | ment on its reported contents, nbr the church parlors this evening &t | would they indicate whether it would 3 oYolock ve made public immediately arcer i= | Special Prices For Qur Opening Anniversar — arrival. 1t was generally expected at ‘7 o'clock (stanflard time) and | n As AUTO TH]EYES loses at 3 p. m. in conformity with | the time schedulés In that city. This el will make no difference with m-: . news policy, however, as the Heral Police Arrest Two Men Who § i) srint all ‘the riews ‘that the As- 6 Machine That Does Not Belong | #ociated Prews cacries In its day r " v port, and in addifion will cover the Five Queer Excuse. ,jeity news up to- 3 p. m. when, the £ paper will go to press. ford, April 20.—Men wWho gavé i e of Jamen Pearl, 25 Liberty In Capital City. Long Branch, N.J., and Willlam Hartford, April 25.—Practically the ek, 107% Second mue same lentire city is on daylight saing Were arrested today charged with [ wehedute today — factorfes, Wtores, the uutomobile regulations, | Yanks, insurance and brokerage = of- . the police allege they had stolen | fices, post offices, schools and trol- ine belonging to Willlam Tansy | leys. In many cases clocks have been hold, N. J.. by whom Pearl was [set ahead; in others the beginning ed. The men, who wore military | of the working day has been ad- uniforms in wheio or in part, | vanced an.heur without clanging hey wore going to Wall River. clocks. Sidewalk clocks on: different “*after the colonel’s daughter.” |streets differ in time shown. men sald they were discharged Because of the fact that the legis- rvice six months ago. They are [ Jature has enacted a law making USED COUNTERFE[T Bl Y however that the text would he with- LL held until Secretary Hughes could . : X N confer with Presdent Harding and . v d with the French and British ambas- Meriden Storekeeper Held in $300 Bonds | ador: A P& i CONCERT AT STANLEY < : Seraen, Al 23—omn saiivan: | MEMORIAL CHURCH TO All Auto Dealers And Owner dra,” a storekeeper, was bound over in ! £300 by the local court today charged | . Gl b . with passing a counterfeit bill. He said Of N B > d V his wife took in a bank note .that was|On Tucsday Evening Will Consist of ew ritain an lcmlty srudely sed from two to ten dollars | 4 Saturday night in the store and yester- Entertainment by Local People day morning he showed it at the, police —Public Tnsited. Auto Top Prices Reduced To After Hea Police Court This station. Then, he said, he had a few drinks at two saloons which he named, A concert and entertainment will be . and unknowingly zave the bill at a| given tomorrow, Tuesday, at 8 o'clock Pre-War Prlces Of 1914 restaurant. Another bill of the same [ a; Stanley Memorial church, under the description has been turned oxer to the s of the Ladies' Aid society. We' inke gicat plea police by orekeeper and it is prob-} Organist H. . Brewer, members of and owners. Tops Covered and Seat Covers B to order at or the New Jersey officers. sandard time the legal time for the | able there are others in circulation. the quartette and other talent, all following prices: state there has been no turning ahead ! from the F Baptist church, have i » - i | of official -clocks, such -as those iny l | given their kind services to provide H o] municipal offices, schools and that on MISS ESTHER DALE. the program of the concert as follows: h Ac‘demy Honors | the tower of the old State House. But S Professor Brown, Yale |cven under the dome of the capitol, | under the auspices of the New Britain under the very eyes of legisiators who | Teachers' club. ven, April 25.—Prof, have placed Hartford in the ranks of | This is one of the public meetings Brown of the department | ., revolutionists, the daylight saving | held by the Teachers’ club and every- ematics in Yale university, has | 510, ig in effeet. -Several of the state | body interested is welcome, there be- elocted a correspondent In the | (maey there began on the new sched- | ing no admission charge. acadgmy of scidhee, it was |10 togday and others will follow. Miss Dale is a soprano singer of noed today! = Prof. Brown s | ‘quo resolution declaring Hartford | marked ability and her reputation as thor of the “tables of the mo- |, ropellion was offered in a heated | a soloist is well established. f the moon,” u task which re- | 5% B0 Ui T0n entative Wadsworth many years to complete. of Farmington one day last week and N was tabled for printing. lt_ln likely More Peonm Mul‘del‘s uto Top Co. Branch Here. to come up for further action any . Y Standard Auto Top company, |time. What the rural members will Reported in Georgia main office is In the rear of 355 | 40 With it remains to be seen. T?\ey Abaaf i avEr N % : bull stree Hartford, hay | hold, however, the dominating vote was made by \'m;em Hug::: ;\‘1;:1 New Br branch at the |0 the house. yd:r ‘;(;:1 'xn;.lllu‘:'»mnr:n nlreel: The bill was offered following the | ©f the local ofice of the federal bu- 2 ¢ investigation that he pos- Yy com. | suggestion of Mayor Brainard of reau o . ! P 1::: ‘:,';":.(;:".,‘:,I,l.x;."f,.? (:9 T:d Hartford, that theé city go on daylight ;‘:::tedlhcr\el:e:;e indicating that at overs, dust covers, wind shields, | *aving time and that individuals set bl §roes had been killgnl ? 4 " Itheir clocks . ahead. The common plantation in a south Georgia council had previously adopted a day- | ©OuUnty under conditions similar to urging the |those existing on the John S. Wil- liams farm in Jasper county where i peonage charges recently resulted in In New Haven a murder verdict against Willlams. New ‘Haven, April 25.—This city | ASents who left today will conduct a B it " sen. | thorough investigation, he added. adhered to standard time in a Zen- s YCI’ . . pSOIl eral way (cday althoush h:rcb and — » there adjustments were mad by in- ) Resumed Full Jf»'.?..'f (‘:m-a.rns. institutions nnd GHILDREN ARE MISSING organizatlons. It is predicted, how- e ever, that before the week is over - Oliice Nouts New Haven as @ whole will rise | Two Long Branch Boys and One Girl 407 — CITY HALL | Stier by an' hou: althoush <1ocks | pisappeared it will not be advanced. Today some sappeared in Auto Last Friday—All FOR SALE o Bt S et e [ M T Soprano _Solo—"Under the Green- oms .......0i. . 10 WD te 30e |45, carlier. Long Branch, N. J., April 25.—Police ; EoORIEE & ppgpa il ST D Plaots of diferent variety. AF Yale the entire university an- | of all eastern cities have been asked to| . N : sl Sl PR B 6350 conssssseccoe DOR MNNIN < ; ¢ look for three High X A Reading— oman’s Wednesday. nihilated one hour without a ripple | look for three High school students— | Miss Irma Staples. R YO r and other Vegetable Plants of excitment. The city officialy re-|two boys and a girl, members of i Organ—*"Sadut d’Amour ....Telgar FO UR reasenable. | mained on standard. time and meost | prominent Long Branch families—who “Dragon Flies" .. Gilletto OLPH SANIELLE of the factories made no alteration | disappeared in a motor car Friday ‘ g 3 4 Mr, Brewer, { R L ol grimdior gl sedbrpll B o s - F/ At the conclusion of the concert ice K ST. REAR GREENHOUSE |an overwhelming demand for day- The three youngsters, whose disap- : Srearn willlbelon lexle B Mhe moblict s ~ light saving. One Jarge plant with | pearance was kept secret until today, s 4 b ‘;' “_"ond- is sordially several thousand emploves independ- | are: Ruth White, 14; Garrett Disbrow, cordially Part I. . : - Organ—"War March of the Priests” v s . o Side Curtains . ... $22.50 Exi Mendelssohn “Andante Fifth Symphony" 3 Tschaikowsky All material used is guaranteed waterproof for one year frd date of purchase. Show us a firm who can beat ‘these pri Mr. Howard E. Brower. Contralto Solo—"'Love’s Anguish".. Seat COVers Of Washable Material Brown Miss Violet Foster. ROADETER .,....... .. .0 40000 L0 820,00 Reading—"The Proposal Under Dif- g 2 e e el 1 5L ARSI ficulti Miss Rotha Staples. i Bass Solo—"Sacrament”. .. McDermid e ‘Also Carry a Fnll Line of English Cretonne for Closed Cars Mr. F. W? Latham. ......., New Rear Curtains With French Plate Glass $17.50. : Violin Solo—"La Vertinel Betali ; Mr. George Westerman. ] Soprano Solo—"Hindu Slumber , % Song” . . «s...Naldu Reading—"*Husbands Husbands.” Miss Irene Staples. TAKE TWO— ... 5 BRANCH OF HARTFORD. 1 Parg 11, - S = R, Orpat—Tegendis. 1ol Cadinss THE MOST POPULAR SHOP IN THE STATE. company has been in Dusiness 1909 and has an oxcellent repu- dve, light saving resolution mayor to issue such a proclamation. . : : s ool aariunelte), Makers of Auto Tops, Seat Covers, Dust Covers and Wind Shicld: & PSICIP R Gounod Mr. Brewer. Contralto Solo- incs v Love Has Gone Aw - -Saenger P. S—AIl we ask is a Squarc Deal. Miss Reading—"The Critic on the Street Get Our Prices Before Placing Order. Car.™. + Misy Rotha Staples CORNER SEYMOUR AND ELM:STREETS. QUICK SERVICE OUR MOTTO. s Solo—*"Duna” .... .. Mg@in - b o o Mr. Latham. ¥ PHONE. ESTABLISHED 1909 Violin Solo-—"Berceuse’ Godaid Mr. Westerman. 3 Calor. ently advanced its clocks Court | Jr., 16 und Bradford Ziegler, 15. E PREFECTION POLICY || 5oicions"sr 5ot "nangea mna the 0 Mot . - MUSIGAT;EI?UB MEMBERS USE New Haven bar has voted against Issued by the earlier openings. CITY IEMS o e 5 There is a city ordinance provid e A S T England ll'e I“S“fa“ce |ing for daylight saving time but in R EGITR : Four Applicants Who Took Examina- of statute law the corporation tons Last Week Are Found Quali- | S The detail of supe i 5 com an |counsel late last week informed | o % CHST h&;‘_:ulz l’ll,’lu(;nc|¢)3’ f:“ff p y Fitzerald that it was void. cen doing duty a SRR | XMayen Thompsonville during the strike of the ! S7171) 7 : SOMRR RIS L ’ G g ted that ad- (Chartered 1885) | The mayor then sugges! 5 = s bl i N T e justments be made Ly common con- | SArPet shop workers, spent the week Price reductions in-cloth and the The New Britain Musical club an- : end at their homes in this city. o\intas lihnt) Tourtcen M Gppiite nth L t If the time of hol@ing =chool great variety of clothes being offered > S e . sures Your Insurdnce sen The C. W. Lines Co. have just re- | has again bopularized the sait This | Passed the examination Monday -eve Our truck will deliver 100 Ib or over. ession and transacting business at 1 o ning. April 18, for entrance into the jrantees Immediate v City hall and in departments is| ceived a car of Fancy Sced Potatoes | shows a smart suit of:Covert muxh.l s 1. 1075 D Income Settl ts X d the city is expe Yo fol- | from Aroostook County, Maine.—advt. | It's worn with a black sailor, and | club: b 3 & e 2 e < g1 5 g O% ABCE " They are: .Mrs. Philips Shailer, Phone your order, tel Agr ept. Double | 1 ¢ suit as a whole. o amag 500 in | gray ing ndemnity for low suit as Fire did damage of about $500 in | &T <ol e bl (e Accidental Death a house at 95 Arch street late Satur- o = . . Meyer, Miss Hulda Johnson ver of Premiums and Monthly day afternoon. The house is occu- ' ' ' Bauline Mever. : DRSURE Income During Disability H E A d pied by Ralph Ragilia. The origin is SEE . SEE . SEE . mm.m\l‘lvo:h‘lv “::’:‘11;'1!?:1}*~19]\‘[i::,‘\\’1‘i]dlr\;(~i 3 ., Loan, Participating Paid-Up elbe“ . NAerson || unxnown. “IN WRONG” L‘;E;W,(.L Miss Rotha Staples; M n -y Extended Insurance Options TEACHER OF VIOL The vregular meeting of Stanley As funnyas“Twin Beds” E. B. Proudman, sopranos. ensemble pating 'ald-Up or Endowment 115 DWIGHT ST. 4 Woman's Relief corps will be held: w0 v S s > for Musicales, K 4 - at work: David Luryea, violinist; Miss . Privileges admiaen'® and ether Social Evemts | | 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afterncon in —At Lucy Hare, Miss Grace Manning, Tsa- Park and Bigelow Streets, New Britain, C P. CRONA for in- -~ ’ 3 . A. R. hall. # 0X’. DDA - dore Rosenberg. and Harold Sjoland- 5 4 bt

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