New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 16, 1921, Page 3

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Boston St OSIERY SH RIBBED HOSE, in black, 12¢ pair ore|CHAPMAN STREET STOREMAN FINED (Continued from First Page.) Ladislaw Machevicz. upon complaint of his wife. revealed that the couple were never legally married. For the past eight ycars, however, the sup- posed wife has been under the im- , pression that Ladislaw was her hus MISSES' 8 ish_ribbed ; . dovan. A real good value at 3% pr. INE COTTON HOSE, in hed, in black, white, cor- 6 to pair and, and they have been living to- gether. Thought License Enough. Soon after her arrival in this coun try. Ladislaw procured a marriage Ii- cense which he presented to her, ex- plaining, she claims, that no ceremony was ne ary in America. .His story was somewhat different. He claims that the woman is an atheist and re- fused to have a ceremony performed | explaining that the certificate from BOYS' SCHOOL HOSE—Made with | nen heel and toe and double knee, | es 6 to 11 z : - pair o INFANTS' PURE THREAD SILK An unusual value at .. 35¢ pr. o CHILDREN'S SOC | We are showing a large line of socks | regulars and three-quarter length, Plain colors, fancy tops, striped and | any novslties; in cotton, mercerized nd pure thread silk. Sizes 5 to 915, | o | SOCKLETS | large assortment, 10¢, 12%¢c and 15¢ tho town clerk's office was quite sufficient. On account of the excellent war service record of the accused. judg- ment on a three months' sentence was suspended and he was ordered to re main away from the woman's homo. Trio Is Held. A contin L until Thursday morning waa agreed upon between Prosecuting Attorney Joseph G Woods and Lawyer Harry H. Milkow itz In the case of Mildred Connors. John Yankon and Ladislaw Pseza- howski Miss Connors and Pseza- bowsk! ars charged with imprope: conduct and Yankon with maintain ing a housc of ill repute. The place is at 193 Hartford avenue, where Mil- dar and Ledislaw was found. Yan kow is the owner of the place. Mil- dred is 19 years of age, and her hom« ia 'n Providence, R. I Daniel Loran, charged with drunk- | enness whs fined $10. Policeman Pete: | PULLAR & NIVEN EAMSHIF TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. o0s. A. Kloskowski AGENT FOR ! hnard — White Star — American ndinavian Lines — French — Red ar — U Mail — Swedish-Ameri- | n = Holland-American — Anchor | ne — Royal Mail Steam Packet d other Trans-Atantic Lines. 57 BROAD ST., NEW BRITAIN USE SPINOL Spinol is an external application 4 the most offective treatment for (hooping cough on the market. Tt | osens the phlegm, reduces the fre. | honcy and severity of the spasms, | id_hastens the cure; makes the more comfortable. jol can be used in conjunction | internal remedies. Grand testi. | onials. All drug stores. Price 60c. | Ladies Lethura - Keep Your Skin | | FmK and Youn S T TR L onfirmation Photngraphs Culebus made the arrest on Commer- clal street. Thomas Manning pleaded guilty to a drunkenne charge. He was sent to jall for 30 days Patrolman Axel Carlson arrestea Joseph »beck on Main street on a drunkenness charge A previous judgment was revoked and a $10 fin- imposed. Sent to Town Home. Policeman William McCarthy ar rested Mrs. Julia McGill Saturday fo: being drunk. A 30 days’ jall sentencr was suspended ‘on condition that she return to the town home. Peter Coba was drunk and In a fighting mcod Saturfiay night. Po liceman Willlam Doherty accosted him on Lawlor strest and placed him under arrest. A $10 fine was imposed Pegor Maxium met a “stranger” on Main street Saturday night who haa a bottle of whiskey. Today Peter was fined $10 for drunkenness Jerry Lynch was charged with drunkenness and breach of the peacw by assaulting Edward Fuller. Po liceman James Noonan made the ar. rest. The alleged assault took place yesterday on Commercial street. Lynch Drinking, Not Drunk. Fuller met Lynch vesterday and was insulted. then assaulted, he tora the court. Lynch had been drinking but was not drunk. witnesses sald. Th accused was discharged. Frank Andreyo was arrested by Po- liceman W, S, Strolls for driving with out preper brakes. The accused had struck a pedestrian on Stanley street and was taking the injured man to Hartford. Policeman Clarence Lam- phere tested the brakes and found them to be In poor condition. The accused sald he was not awar~ that the brakes were defectlve until | he attempted to stop just before strik- ing Bryan O'Brien A $10 fine was imposed. Too Many Wives. Nick Moncine was arrested on Burnett street last night following al- leged threats o! violence to othes peo plo In the house. Mr, and Mrs, Mon- cine haye been estranged three weeks. Mrs. Moncine claims her husband another wifo in Italy. Tha co s has five children. Last night he visit od he: and, according to her story, created a disturbance by drawing n revolver. The accused was orde to properly support his wife. The case was continued until July 2, Joseph Lozenits was charged with assaulting Joseph Shops. Tha trou. « meoting of a soclety of which both BUY NO DYE BUT “DIAMOND DYES” 4 may get a poor dye that Qreaks, pots, fades and gives that dgéd look very package of Diamond Dves con- ins simple directions for home dye- & or tinting any new, rich, fadeless plor Into garments or draperies of y material. No mistakes’ No Unless you ask for "Dlnmontnyn" TASTE “FORBIDDEN FRUIT” A. PINKUS Reg. Optometrist, Accuracy, C Leny. Quality Service. “See Us and See NI 8 MAIN ST, are members. In the course of the nelee Shops was struck by both Mr, and Mrs, Lozenitz, he sald, The ar. cured placed the blame for a rald by he police upon his place, at Shops door. Called a “Squealer.” Witnesses testified that Lozenity's wife accused Shops of being a “equealer.” Shops pushed her away and Lozenitz slapped the face of the man who assaulted his wife, as he explained ft. Fight In Restaurant. Following a complaint to the po- lice, (Patrolman P. Cabelus arrested John Beyle and John McIntyre Bat- urday night for assaulting Antonlo Serveria In a Commercial street Fon- da Espanola. Boyle assaulted Severia In the presence of the policeman, Serverla was at a loss 1o know what had prompted the assault. He was playlng pool at the time. Ac. cording to history, he was twice as- raulted by Boyle and once by McIn- tyre. Several other Spanish witnesses corrohorated, Neither of the accused offered a defenne, Melntyre was fined $10 and Boyle, 310 and $18, Knocked Man Unconsclous, Nelwon Narelzzo pleaded gullty to saulting John O'Conno Polices | man John Btadler found O'Connor on | the rallrond tracks on Park street unconsclous, and on Information re- cetved pinced the accused under ar- fell to some of the ar ial writers ar “Some profes he hit the complainant who and the editor- Judge Klett imposed a fine of ¢y my question- ' question that college men can Peter Cabelus ested the accused for a questionnaire that college was imposed. EDISON’S SON FAILS IN FATHER’S TESTS | Thirty CI. A men out of CITY ITEMS There are still somae desirable of the New society at Fox's theater, Wed- On sale at Crowell ! Drug Store.—advt. Scientific Queries Easy But He Says “Dad Would Find Me Amazing- 16.—Theodore Miller Edis sophomore Massachusetts Business of importance . meeting of ‘mentality in Eagle's hall his father, Labor Union propounded | tonight at 8 o'clock. lesses that NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALLC MONDAY, MAY 16 192I. W. K PP, A New Brit p’ l ews istant Editor. B. HUCK, Shop Mgr. D BY AND IN T HE INTEREST OF BOYS. MAY 16, 1921. NUMBER 18. KEEF YOULL GRIT, Hang on! Cling on! No matter what they say. Push on! ing on! Things will coma Yous Sitting down and whining never helps a bit, | Best way to get there is by keeping up vour grit. Don’t give up hoping when the ship goey down, | Grab a spar or something—just re- fuse to drown. i Don’t think you're dying just because vou're hit, Smile in face of Danger and hang on to your grit. Folks die too easy—they sort of fade away; SETH TANNER On the scientific questions capable, but on the general questions having to do with geography and the whole, he smilingly concedes that he The result of his examina- tion, he admitted, would not get him ' 1 job at the Thomas A. Edison plant considered. Edison said at his home at Llewellyn park that he gave editorial in general which they his questionnaire. have made tempted to answer the questions,” “I have been eritic lege professors who evidently misun- 1 lke ecollego zed Ly the col- lerstand my work for me and’I do get them, but the strange thing Wenford McGee pects t* teach country school next “The newspapers —— By being too economical—think of the cost of doing without. the more it wastes, not only in food : of coal each day means hundreds of pounds in a year. wonderful results with the smallest amount of fuel. and patience but in fuel. Make a little error, and give up in dismay. Kind of man that's needed is the man with r wit, To lavgh a n and trouble and keep his grit. —YOUNG SOLDIER. Monday—Special O. B. A. meeting this evening to adopt the by-laws and constitution; this evening Boy Scout, Court of Honor will be held in the classroom at tha Boys' club. Tuesday—>Moving pictures will be shown in the evening: “In Danger's ““A Typical Day on a Daliry Fa and “Dud Makes a Homa Rur Friday-—All officers of the W. J, R. ' ¢!, will meet at the Boys' club at 4:00 ‘ p. m, and go with Mr, Connors to the outdoor range for special Instruc. | tiona, I"riday evening all members of the W, J, R, C, will meet in the meeting room at 7:30 o'clock fo¥ speeial in- structions, ACTIVITIE DURING THE WEEK, ment, Parents’ night. . Tuesday—Carpentry, printing, clay molding, calisthenics and floor work, band beginners’ class. ‘Wednesday—Calisthenics and floor work, Troop No. 10 Boy Scouts, print- ing. \ Thursday—Pastel class, printing class, games. Friday-——Band rehearsal, printing class, clay molding Saturday-—Juvenile police court, games, FEAR RADICAL PLOT. Canadian Authorities Seek 1,400 Pounds of Stolen Dynamite in Canal. Welland, Ont., May 16.—Canadian police today searched the Walland, canal for 1,400 pounds of dynamite stolen last Friday night from the government stores near Allanburg. Several years ago an attempt to jwreck the canal by cxplosives® was made at Thorold, a few miles from Allanburg. Both federal authorities and police have expressed suspicion that a similar plot by radicals led to the theft last week. So far they have found only one of the 28 cases which contained the ‘41,\'n.’1mih and it was empty. STAR WINS, Mile. Lenglin Captures Mixed Doubles Tennis Championship of Country. Parls, May 16.—Mlle. Suzanne Lenglen, the French tennis star, with J, Brugnon, the French internation- alist, won the mixed doubles tennis | champlonship of }rance In the finals played yesterday defeating Mme. Bil- lout and M, Decufis, 6-4; 6-1, Mme @Golding won the women's "singles champlonship defeating Mme. Mendai—AMasvielr and entertain, Billout 8-3;6-3, This Glenwood is shown in the wonderful enamel finish—so neat and attractive. g Don’t Be Extravagant The older the stove Saving a few pounds A Modern Glenwood gives Get one and start saving now. arl grey poreelain y simply passing a damp cloth over the surface you are able to clean your range Instantly. No more soiled hands, no more dust and smut. It banishes the old time task of blacking the range. Picture the splendid appearance it would make in your kitchen. Y v fEEmETE e ESELE ASEM| ULLE Tomorr Specia One-Piece Sl Garment for bo: girls, in differen ors and styles, 89¢ A full line of Silk White Glov| children, all sizes Kayser Long Gloves for ladies, Long Silk $1.45. Men’s Parasilk Brand Hose 49c. Men'’s Silk Lisle all colors, 25¢. Dust Caps 10c. Paper Shop Ba! A line of Ladieq lars, Vestees and fling to select frg popular prices. Kitchenware, lag this week will e sale, 504 off the lar price. Fvery Day is Bargain Our Bargain Baser Besse-{ elans Always more valy less meney. Estimates ohoer Efficic Oftice 11 Day and Night Hooas: 3% D’ESOP0 & RO FUNERAS QORI S 123 OAK STHER NEW BRITAIN, E. Anc vio Mend De: Tor pages, tant bank We h stren; transp Confirmation Photog ARCADE STUDIO, of O ne eause of the assault and could Call to-day nnd foryoursef how a moderx Glenwood Range “Makes Cooking Easy”” i ¥ » % . W -TAB’S DANCE - J/iic iea ean vy, "esic | . TASTE wOennor could throw no lght onl 5 Thoe acoused (old a straight story 0 l | o7 having heen Insulted when he was L Carloy’s Orchestra i ot arion dovn o h e, e The man was drunk Narclsso said J. M. Curtin @ Co., New Britain | “FORBIDED

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