New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 17, 1921, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1921 DANBERG ARRESTED | TRINITY METHODIST . FREE - BY STATE POLICE! CHURCH ACTIVITIES | Cind Semmo T Sunday Night Shooting Afair vention Being Held Today at n Elm i Berlin : (i i S - - Bchade o George s ) 35 Whiting The Hartford County Sunday school a \\! ; ~ street was a lat t Yy | convention was held at the Rerlin ‘A the state police 4 . i - \or A T G " . R S - 4 liefMate nolice ichs . Congrezational church today. Dele- | ood Taste : { late Saturday night the Trinity Methodist durtng a tussle with Smith | church attended. There will be a meet 4.2 cents apound . i he great cleaner. of that town. The its e e s i ; pios cns s ne inity Methodist church at 4:45 - — | ] rsday, Friday and 1 feted nis : e i thix afternoon at the church. At | with the CASE It CONTINUED, he says, e attacked by Chiap- Several igorrotes came Saturday [ veni and a party of friendx : ovk this evening, the monthly | gficiul delezation to pay their At the request of Lawyer P. J= Mo The case came up in the Newin 1 o .I»: :;A. .:l 2 o :”:\Im | spects to former Governor General | Donough, the case of Adam Stosky town court last ht ‘for a b reld g e home o s ce . . ’ b ‘”'-\ ‘ I»-n\lr\wl :-nul \\..|\HH Doolittle of 265 Farmington enue. | W. Cameron Forbes, co-head with | was conttnued in potice ~court- this Dne Bottle at 30c and];-m:m “hinpponi is still confined | A ¢lass meeting will be held at the n. Leonard Wood of xm-inm.mn: until Thursday morning. ! at the me of Mrs, E. F. Neuman at 7:4 \tial mission of inquiry into | Stosky ested last night for -an g g | Johm ki. the of | y aEmeay Sval R SN B 5 b - = i . under bonds 4 Load b S ees Ret 1 N o he alers wiaitald v n , 1 e held. The Sewing 5 ® ne Bottle at 60c and|arving a autom ; Friday afternoc - at 8 o'clock Friday evening, other girl. When Constable Smith 5 . | nd Danberg appeared in the road S Hur S0 8 Me Main B 5 «hy h e " m ecting of e Helocki th it_they were highway sl L Lt L the | —_— P— I 1 bers n Hd nét st his" cs ma e Missionary Society of IH[ 4 5 oyt K : distfict will be held. MADE OF HEAVY GEASS. IANDSGIE. T STRONG - Buy. Now. Pon't wait till. they arc all sold: X PRICE, EACH $1.00 Our Window This Weck. »¢ the girls oticed GLhelat BT icEs ChnY i birkield, national president, will o s dge of the constable and told | '™ o S i p X s 7 ¥ ki He then stoy 1 the car. |7¥5 . A B L4 - e annual open honse day of the : 4 , Shi Ut B "N wen walked back to e constable Koot el & heldiFriday wtloe i { ) : ) flelocki claimes that upon request he 9-171 Main Street. showed his Ncense and that the con- | 100N dnd cver P e / . \ i —-tho- stable and Dan! then each fired ) for the presentation in this city of the . \ . g '3 ~ e e one shot “Drama of Isalah” for the benefit-of i / \ 1 o = -~ Bet M l h)3 ! 3 = ; 1t ta; SNSI bonens ) ; ] - ter Materialsrinsure Fresh Aid Camp. It will be held | \ \ % L B e e — differed materially from that told by {y,. =y St ‘ i s g A ST A TUTe TR g Belocki. He told the court that the | N | f % : g,' 4 " ) 2 Longer Protechon‘ \wutomobile was stopped in front of Ous ‘Asylom Street if| !b3 Flm il school on M o Is Your avenue and that its lights v ex- n L and n o-oe 2 N ¢ tingdighed. Two of the occupants 3 N 7 t X g ¥ ,sraw S bfis‘ - display of had left the machine, he said, and ! L R ! e o e ell_ et wére in an adjoining field when he ! E susd 10V « ong were- fired into the ground when i opi = 5 % g N ity Chiapponi seized his blackjack. After | f / g | w d 2o S - l listening to the argument given by ) a i { pruemaITa I \E% SR ety W ednesday Specials Homesplms will appear. . - .- ] . | Watch Qur Windéws For Bargains. 2 GOLF SUT! JVICS CLUB WILL K & ; &= § ONE HUNDRED TRIMMED HATS, including Un- Oh o B it b l,(. e ¢ pvaan | ) WIRIT = / I trimmed Hats and Black Banded Sailors. Regu- the piece—In the SINTERTAIN ALUMNI : lar value up to $6.00. w “badl Back- making you miser— L Are vou tortured with a dull, Speeial Wednesday Only peess of censtruction Tiiah Netieoi U ch xasiontlen tras wearing backache, and shagp; stab- 2 for | hing pains? It's ume then, you he finished garments. e 1o T Meld Stay o |looked to vour manes A coa” s |l ONE HUNDRED PRETTY TRIMMED HATS— <train, or- overwork has ~probably 2 G . . i e e Yy S el gl Committees Named. weakened Sour kidneys amd broughe | Trimmed .with -Ostrich and some with flowers.- - _ on that nagging backache, those | Regular value up to $10. $3 95 0 ke o 7 Y. A committee of the Senior - pa . A@izzy &pells and Kwdney k) P 2 i ¥ elub at the Mig - fes Don't wdit for some Special y k R % m” {'for an alummt dance, probabty the first | seriods (rouble. ~USe Doan's- Kidney Watch the Windows for this special. Wholesalo and Retail Dealers in - Vi held at the loeal school, | Pills, Your home folks recommend £ -PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD AND_OILS ~ sy L m T l‘ Friday evening, May 27, | them. Ask your meighbor! . ] | mnasivm - of the acad . New Britain Case, rpp A EE R ¢ < L4 a8 bullding. 'l')v:' ’1!-‘1‘]; plans "0 n;.-’::v“ ':‘r:(. Mrs. Hart, 825 Church street, BANDED SAILORS’ all (‘0101‘5‘, lfigeSt a;soflment g GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES event an elaborate affalr. Members and | says: “One box of Doan's Kldney in the city. $1 98 and $‘298 and up WALEL PAPER, ROOM MOULDINGS, METAL CEILINGS,. KTO. L] L] @Omfin\g ] e st T the pust five classes and | Pills ctired me of kidney trouble Special . . . the présent seniors will be invited which was brought on by overwork. 3—5 FRANKLIN SQ.. New Britain, Conn. ° Leonatd Appel is chairman of the (I _had n constant pain across the —_— § . . 3 8 Asylunt St., Hartford, Civies elub ..lm..mm--». :'nlllluiu.fl'm:l:'vnnll of iy back and my Kldneys MATRONS’ - $4' 95 and up . s = S E t Pays g Bay Our Kina~ him are the following: Messrs. James | A€ted too frequently, Doan’s Kidney — . Rullivan, Frank Pelaney, Robert Pep- | IMlls were recommended to me nnd lau, Francis Egan and Thomas Myers | they did what my friends said they : E—————————— | 1] Misses Dot Bacon., Peggy Mitchell, | would do.™* ; 3 4 "l : | Lafira Nefl, LHilda Ribleoff, Marie | : - = 2 ! LON & CO e CITY ITEMS™ | iminens wen vesss voser”” worine | DOAN'S “BrEY Goldenblum Millinery Co. CHAS. DIL IN O UA 9V LoqReaaTint LR Ll b K S oo i et bt .mls 188 MAIN ST. Y. M. C. A. Bldg.; New Britain Charles Dillon gidtahidh VB8 - o ¥ ela as follows: John | 60¢ at all Drug S & -Kinkye: 3010 Soward B «.| | rosterMillnim Co. MigChm Butialo.NY. HARTFORD degree team of Lot . 197 W er, 1018; ¥ No. 23, ‘Shepher 1 4 {. Dawson. 1919: Rebert Doyle re notified are « lllga, R, Har faculty adviser ¢ he tegular m This eve. ] Tor the chib, is axsintifg the committee, | 2 - - - . St SN~ Extra Special ‘Offering the fuy rftual will be put on M addition to the danc ature, at - - 125 38 ey ! lafw Of new members which it fs planned to have the best | We Just Purchased a Manufacturer’s Entire Stock of brves you right. Elk geill, | Music available, an en nment will | Wrappy Coats Cloth Suits - Clothing House will apen for | ¢léx= will take part in the pi am. Ex “ In our new location, corner | 1CNBIVE itiona ure plunned pbRd West Main Streets, Saturda 2 1. ~—ddyt A CREWS READY 3 A K of P, will observe | s night at Vega hall | Are Heported in Good Condition for ork Tuesday evening. Washing- | Mace at_Athaca Saturday ! Morgan Jodge, K. of P, will | | KAk ‘dle i tion ew Have May 1 Rowing in Hattie. M. Stickle, worthy grana | FOURN water d with a héavy brecze | p ofrthe Order of Bastern star, | Plowing b Vhrsity and fresh- e aamovinte officers, will pay an - Fiven hard ‘work by Vsl Thursday evoning, June 9 | O d ok the ~ Mousatonl rtha. Chapter. A program will be i » There was a hod, between the crews chy mongs and music in “Little | which the varsity won by four feet. | y Jones" at Lycgum, May 24 | The crews, in the opinion of the 5, Given by T. A, B. society.— | coach are in much better form than heretofore Both crews will leave for Ithaca to- morrow, where on Saturday they wiil | row in the triangular regatta with Cornell and Princeton fe provided gsentafives of each 5 st C - S ’. | Silk Dresses Regular $30 to $40 values. y et While They Last.. «: .x ’ N ~ i $16.50 Shares of Swift & Company 5_ : : : “ ;e ~ are widely distributed. The map shows thenumberof share- holders sn each state and has been dotted to éndicats the pro- Who is Swift & Compafiy? Swift & Company is not a one man or In fact,it would take 900 of the largest one family affair. It is a company owned shareholders pooled together to vote 51 . by more than 40,000 people scattered per cent of the stock! over the face of the globe—forty thousand These shareholders are the men and shareholders -with voting powers and a women whose money, in the form of share in the risks and profits of the capital, makes Swift & Company possible. +business. ‘They are jealous of the character and Most of the forty thousand live here reputation of their organization, proud of “ ir the United States. But some of them what it is doing, proud to have a part in live in France, some in England, others supplying to the world such products as in the Philippines, Hawaii, Alaska. Swift's Premium Ham and Bacon, Brook- 13,000 of them are women. field Sausage, Sd‘{erleaf Brana Pure Lard, 4 Wool Soap, Swift & Compaty’s fresh Nearly, 14,000 of them are employes. meats, etc. The average individual holdings are The executives of Swift & Company small-—=about 37 shares apiece. ’ maintain the high standards of these {No one person or family owns a products as animperative duty netonly to Only Four Passengers Booked On Jiach Tour, majority of the stock. =" the 40,000 shareholders, but to the public. / 5 (Seven Passenger Cirs). x . SWift & Company‘, U: S. A. ' : D(‘Bclrlpflve: Tiinerary. With Rates Matled Upon Request. | New Britain Local Branch, 29-43 Commercial Street { hi ’ t4 AR R J. R. Andrews, Manager ! i w tIOCk S Tra.velel' S Seerc = Steamship and %ourlst Agents. ) . Among the Dresses are mary: suitable:for. Graduation, including.models:avith fringe. . WOOD GETS INFORMATION » I Finds Some¢ Philippine People Still | prea. op 1] . Want to Be Under United States f Baguio, P. I, May 18 (By the As- | One counters are flled wigh ||| Socinted Press)—Their desire for cont! ation of American sovereignty Faw be Sh Cake it 3 y paery Chgs whk over the Philippine Ixlands in opposi- | gl Crcim tion to the demand for independence Plain Short Cake, il your- which has been expressed in some | I quiek. quarters was described to the Wood- | Biswlt Individual Shoet ||| Forbex mission here today by several delegations of Igorrotes. .~ oia and Ntinal Parks by. Automobile Weekly - Tours During May, June and July. ke, o Np very tasty. Have you tried ounr Raisin s e e || B Slender We have a completo lin True way 1o become slender, aglie, healthy, 4 dl| i now yours. Ses we piet, b sbad Goods, French pastry, are t give you | o before reduction of t. No staving or tediouy exercines. No doing with wite, ete; no > s se no low of time. ~ Just Large W t Bread .13 g Pl boly Rorete Small Wheat Bread fc B sibetiuts 46 te 00 o (wha Viemna Bread o ever_you peed Rye Dread A by S o hy : 2 mended by 4 Maisin Bread .. ......18¢ /{ your eapatliity oHE Sty '\ Sanddwivh Bread ... 18c Amase all who know you. Be- Step into the Nread Shop. i apbiieance; St Tas o ottt our display. Note our ot Ter LMy T )1 . R to know the it benefit. Dea’t jges- Rxy ¢ faore wrie; stire now aud stfay the Shell of

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