New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 19, 1921, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY, 19, 1921. \LM BEACH |NEWINGTON FRAGAS JHARTH]RI] TOBAN |MUCH AGITATION ON [5.75 #of5eec | | red m the (-hmm committee and fer 1 w. 1‘ Egan chnmrd dunarzvs of TR | -l i $12.50, cause by striking a hole in . church on Franklin square. The petition was referred to the board Shooting Case Tried—Chiapponi, Gity Fathers Wil Present Resol-|Council Declines o § SUPPOTt PUP- |37 i "oy Sni e crahms ot CLEANER chase of Marmon Machine « ™\ Bel 6| A committee of five will be ap- tlocki and Danberg Finel | tion Against Publications | A e R R e | —_— | ception of Ita b assador Ricei. e o e | . Alderman attempted to put M “ha Harry P lattey as elected first For Cleaning and Charged with resisting an w!rl‘ry‘.: The city fathers of Hartford are ‘“_m"‘."_”m”'.“ :n e ‘r‘wflm meet. | through a measure calling for half Chiapponi of this city, was | VA8 war against the “latest scan- |y 0 or (he common council _last i cach Pwe sk INLot olty B emo fined $20 and costs in the N - dal sl =" which have put in an ap- L el C Ut Georae. but Councilman Kerwin fav- town court 1 e Newington | heurance in that city during the past d how an alderman. He |ored holding off this action. ) ‘St night. John Belocki, | few weeks and plans are being n g B serdenma iy —_— 180 of this city, was fined $10 and | by them to pass a olution the ’ - 1 Q : | { Thonmipson and elected a member of | y costs for 4 ext cound v L n I Straw Hats. leaving an automobile on | NeXt uncil meeting, Monday night, |, WHECE CIC CI S applies and the public highway without itening Panama and le milk, 21¢, Russell Bros.— | to prohibit the sale and publication |\ G ’ —_— Justice E. Stanley Welles 1 of these sheets in the Capital Ciiy. |7 " ecommendation was made by | WILL HEAR JITNEURS. e 5 AvVis and At e “Hartford 1 D7 tlement of AMichael Wynne's claim | Ctilities Commission Plans Hearings Like New | B man of Hartford, present- | and the “New Haver Saturda _ of $1,000, by the payment of $200. ) 5or Routes for Jitneys After July 1. JAKe ew. 10 state’s side. The accused men | Herald.” Corporation Counsel Schutz i, petitioner claimed damages to sl ) were represented by Edward J. Mey- | i paring a resolution which will and his car by a defeet ini The public utilities commission ers of Hartford. Both took an ap- | introduced by Alderman Alton. Juds- : \ sei. | will sit in this on Friday morn- 19¢ box. jpeal and bonds were fixed at $500 | ing by the aroused indignation of the i / »d by Judge J. M. iing, May 0 o'clock, to give v Which was furnished by Nicho- members of the council, the ordinance | 1e™ " tt & Alling 'n,l__ hear! to local applicants for per- ’ ia of Elm Hin will unquestionably n a crepe on = i mits to operate jitneys in this city ts - - sentiz \\\n e E - n N T“E ble Harry 1 .~um ' of New- | the sheets and sellin e papers in | ' T “ ’;'z» port I\‘.f the hoard of fire | after July 1. The hearings will be held c pare S !m»um, who :.qu the men, Hartford will not he xnh\vavni in the common council chamber. flec e |t 4 | commissioners, rccommending the | I . 4, that e el Uhe mien U o noi | Tho new. sanion. “The Tarford | Somisloncrs, sesommending | {he 48 " Wi o R are Bammic and children disagre ,Vl\hlk lights o T Foss! . chich a be 18- N N o 2 re £ insu“ Drug Store ' s ‘.K ]“y‘\”nn “An‘l”' .,: '..;‘)"" |I;f\“ n Gossip, “‘::\ v;‘\\\\\:‘.m;::r I:M | chief at a cost of $4,500 brought i Li"‘i“‘\.\\"‘\‘:)“‘n;z)::1t:éndU’::‘anjci‘inn}\'abhi’i":e SR e R e E forth a lively discussion. The meet- | SKi. 4 \ . A rps o ;| ¢ appearance abo » b 3 . ' S 43 % : o EEST A e s CTTTUE : ppearance AbOuL | e voted to return the report to:!hrough Chapman street, Jubilee Sometimes young folks and older folks do not care v took! hialatioma reeks ago @ filled with' ) S8 BERiRe 50 oo . istreet and vicinity; Edward P. French, 3 . That is why the Kibbe ot ss L gl lliae it Sl the fire board with s st that for the same kinds of candy. y 0 Q : Heppsts = : who operates the Jerome stroet, West < o 4 69-171 Main Street. he constable to show his badge and | known as the “Hamuie re ihes mpnd oo marp 1 300 for ! fain street, Black Rock and Corbin Buffet Box is such a family favorite. & nd car The vote w 20 to 4 for this | that when he atte c ling tc artford id, P A, 4 i pmr—— | the badge b Eapisaiiaplook fac (| (ox of Haritord ; {aciion, the mmbers supporting the | SYenue lines; Peter A, Agastini, who It contains the most popular kinds of chocolates— | {hree times on the head hut managed | board of aldermen banned it from | fire commission being: Chuncilman | SRR B CFC SRS S0 P o fancy centers, cream centers, nut centers, plus a i ¢ snatch the billy from the con-|that city. The aldermen of Hartford b cormii v ia & dore E. Wagner, who operates on goodly quantity of Jordan almonds, sweet-eream ! hand. throwing it to the|are informed that both these sheets = West Main street, Corbin avenue and and. Belocki said. that fearing | are published in New Haven. o GGy O ool B O dblifis caramels, and delicious preserved ginger. The whole 3 2 mmertlme RS iy o panionfwere | il CorporationjiCounselgiachn s INCI] s e e e R family can be happy with a Kibbe Buffet Box. VEhwaymen, he shouted, “Billy, let's | communicate with the authoritiea S s D ¥, was . S NP L} i Chiapponi and Beloc ;\1\ the : Springfield to determine the ex ferred to the board of aldex_—man .\r:d }1 (Hb;‘:lt:r, ‘ajj\'](h. Ibs. $ Klbbe Ch lates e d]ppedWlth silver tongs. No Sk [ sarted up the road toward the - | procedure involving the barring of :""‘m"“"-‘h(‘: nf«:::‘ igf ‘;":: :n"l“"l:‘;“‘l‘: > > hand or even a finger touchss them. Your dealer | § t SR Nhllels 5. Chia ese sheets which are termed ‘not | parties has b service, . z ] AEE shot I’ the Jes” "Fh' men then pro- | I for decent neople 1o read Mem. [Vax explained. INJUREESEMORE TOUEL W doubtless carries them in large assortments, as well ceeded to New Britaln where | i on oF i Gua -l R Bave boan i Councilman Henry Rice intro- Kostin Mikulskas who was struck as other Kibbe favorites suchas Social Whirls, Cocoa- nut Cream Bars, Nut Venetians, and Pure Sugar olt i the thing-—and | met O Dar at the o or restigating the ownership of thes duced a resolution for the stationing | by the Berlin dinky Sunday night at i an array of Novelty East Main street and Hartford | T ers hoave revenled some startling | of a gateman at the South street|the South street grade crossing, re- g PRPAES [0 ailroad crossing. The matter was|ceived a concussion of the brain, a Patties. Ask for Kibbe’s by name. rred to the committee on rail- | fractured rib and contusions about % and | lum}- s with x;l"m' nue They complained that they discoveries. It is reported that a cer- kilted effects—in ancy been attacked. In the m time. Co tain deputy judge in New Haven > e on~ ) 8 L the head, arms and legs. Di. P. Kibbe’s, Sprinffield, Mass. Damages to the amount of $34.50 | W. Fox is attending him and X-ray pes In colors combined with stable Smith had telephoned to the | county financed the “Hammer’ in the colors that the mind can Joseph Dray who attended | financing of the sheet in Hartford also | Were claimed by William Stickly for | pictures were taken to determine the celve that no woman can the Injured man, tes 1 that neither ,»mn,.]f.,f some surprising informa- | injuries to his car, alleged to have |cxtent of the injuries. 9 it 1 i 4 T influence or | tion. s es A liquor as had 1 alleged. Constable ——— - (———— | { lights, pinum and oyster white—in || loc e and lodged a complaint. | Springficld and the tracing of the | pecial mention is also due to Smith Bollclatraed T tha Lot =0 . well known “Cordograin” Nim “‘”h R ’:;Il;-m:m- xr'm-.» lard, 11c 1b. Russell Bros. —— ound | o v o » Was | advt < Ask Fe . “ st b Ml s o show any marks on his PR— S FrHorlick's o tror to the colette g when asked to do so by ( - . ey Bu 3 ts in Roman stripes—to the Sl et e L e AS 1“: GRADUATES AS NURSE The ORIGINAL wiihin maohtior Daill onette Satin Skirts, In all he found a razor helonging to C n:.'n Miss Marguerite Anna Eichstaedt i Malted Milk vision the jolts and re, at $10.75. poni on the ground followin ‘m was graduated last evening at the ) glasses absorb. i { &Nt This, Chiapponi claimed he | commencement exercises of the Con- We can assist your eyes as we had bought Saturday night. Ge necticut Training school for Nurses at assist others every day. S i the New Haven Hospital. Her parents, 4 At least let wus Tell you if you Danberg of 235 Whitin, N 238 & street, New " Ei Britatn,” who' 'was | the icompaiion ot | o nod Mot A F. Mohetaedt of Smith on that night, wa chargeq | CherTY street attended the exercises. Frank E Goodwin e . | With earrying concealed weapony and “ 5 | was give s £ . g Eagle milk, 21c, Russ 3ros— | The “Food- Drink” for All Ages. Seaiaht Spoctelist l' ‘ given a fine of $5 and costs e i Sussel S Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and M?fi;fissor g uic Py - — S Fountains. Ask for HORLICK'S. Davis & Gosdwis } Iba. best coffee, $1.0 P e * SR 0 > “ 20 4k 39 v TEL. 1905 Bros.—advt 0. Russell 2 1bg. best ffee, $1.00, Ilussc ..A'fl lmhuon&th&nu 3 MAIN ST. Bros.—advt. @om,’uny —and you’ll solve the C”?,_,ITEjMS' R T - 5 SR : i most important problem bs and Knax Straws. Wilson's B e =% WV A . - in decorating your rel court, Order of the Amar- | i ; : : g v home. will hold a supper tomor K at 6:30 o'clock, to be followed 3 ; ; % 3 i : 7 D Now’s the time to business meeting at 7:45 p. m m me m o work will be exemplified by . # B court of Hartford and guests of : b/ as» e ho . e bening will be Grand Royal Ma . Mrs. Smjth and Grand Royal i g 2 charming—and our wall ° In Kildon, A B. soctety presents “Littie ¢ i ‘ B paper helps bring the Jones,” at Lyceum, May wavt. , %4 111 charm to any room. Britain Poultry clup will YeG oo ihiairaor —THERE’'S A PARTICULAR APPEAL about the new STRAWS this season because of the new \ § Have you seen our will be elected arbers and o walting &t the styles. ‘A wall papers, of foreign: A chel Tarenta] apd —In block, braid and band they are HATS for men seeking something that’s truly individual. ; and domestic grades? f:v-li\l «|.<|\.'».::h| '.‘\|I‘.hlrn~\" g The service of our D - —Narrow brims, high crowns and wide bands for the up-to-the-minute young men—medlum shapes for I, large wall paper depart- ir spoke on, ey MR UL the more conservative men. v ment is at your disposal ce Friday o ing, Grange Hall , McKeon's orchestra.—advt. —We have a wonderful showing, indeed, of hundreds of dozens of HATS embracing every SHAPE 7S > 3 Make your selections- .”1.;.‘0..“ e 1.2 14 Iha $1.00. every COLOR and every BRAID. now. - —FINE SPLIT STRAWS; SENNETS WITH SMOOTH OR RAW EDGES; ECUADORIAN PAN- AMAS; EVER POPULAR LEGHORNS; FEATHERWEIGHT BANGKOKS; FANCY TWISTED JAPANESE BRAIDS. 2 ammuc s ere —And remember—we can easily please you at your own price, . —for restful ease. ) One kind at $9.75. $2.50 to $7-OO B Another at $15.00. Still another at $21.00, with movable back rest. A stand costs $6.00 besides. Get Under Your COnneCtiCllt Hat TOday One at $40.00—cretonne covered, pillows to match, movable back rest and stand. CONNECTICUT By Humuocks, too—from $5350 HAT COMPANY ¢ ° Rackliffe Bros. Co., Inc. We Make, Bake and Decor- ' oy o 2 250-256 Park Street. te for you a Wedding Cake. The Al'cade, NeW Bfltam Call 1074, 1075, 1076. See Our Display of BAKING SPECIALISTS,

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