New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 24, 1921, Page 2

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AYTIME CTURE ZZLES kinds Prices. ething (o pp the children used. tionery partment THE son Drug Store 171 Main Street. D/FAILOR ORSFALL-MADF -For-Service Clothes | A Pailored’ Is not % term employed to pthing——we use It ad- bocause Horsfall-Made are Hanhd Tallored are constructed along MHnes us high grade elothing from patterns id by a custom tallor to dling on of the buttons eontain more hand work ny other clothes, - act, at clothew oro—in FABRIC AND FINISH ly are without oqual—and le demenstration will 1t vo you! 980,00 UPWARDS 8 o8 used ready their can price, 1no be made O . ks Hongfall ( any lum Stwees, Hartford. Peys to Bay Our King™ traw hat is ready for you at t Co., Arcade.—advt won in New Hritain recently bent him tonight at Meys, 7:30.—advt las and records. Henry Morans'. L1 ogular meeting of Martha O, E. 8., will be held at 7:30 hursday evening. The usual 0 social sessien. will be held o'clock. o you right. KElke' grill J. Dray has removed his of 277 MAin street.—aave ignham’s to_ be Advt, %.Ornhr-lr- of Naw Haven Floy‘'s Novelty, Orchestra at ‘,nry Thurs, eve.—advi Qoorges of this city is go- Turkey July [ort businesa. “- g dance at Y 26 prosents eeum, married present clasg re- Weduesday 2 1o arrange . for w.C advt “Rdttle May 24 A. T N g 7 )-( R A L T A al L 1t 2 B @’fafi Bread Shop In Our Boginess: We Make and W ood Weo Uso the Best Materials. Employ Skilled Work- will semve you well, wuns you satisfled wish, you to be the judge. onr spevialy, note our Make yomr buying your trouble, pay yom top nt Naughton's Beead Shop PROMINENT CITIZEN CLAIMED BY DEATH Patrick McCabe of Winter Street, Succumbs to [lness Patrick MeCabe 0 Winfer Iy before home last evening had been born in MeCab died He I about » w was Ireland. My New Britain in his “hildh He had been prominen municipal activities apd democrs polifics for more than two seore Mr. McCabe attended the Hill wcho hix boyhood later school - condaeted with late Thomas MeCahe ‘ounty Cavan came to during the Mo ' amp and hoaol a gro his broth 1t Ve resented he meat and Main streots and " \r v business 180 rep mour compam e built Armour plant, Inter He was also mar Brick the past cight yea business. Mr. Mc Cabe was business man and had accumulated considerable real es tate in the central section of the eity and devoted his time to these private He of the nemenso i packina of pre 1 turni it over to them of the Donnelly Berlin after leavi bhut for the retived from active Zor at busi company groce n shrewd holdings. board of Mr McCa with politics Third ward in 1875187 was a member was well acquainted and vepresented the ald in the common counefl as councilman and alder man. He was also ecity and town treasurer in 18821893 Fx-Mavor Joseph Halloran appointed him to the board of assessors in 1912. He v appointed to the same board hy May w Orson P e served on the treet commission from 1901 to 1905 1% well as on the board of compensa- trom 1806 to administration of Webster, Mr. Me- special committee to hefore the congressional com- mittee for the present postoffice build- Mr. McCabe was a widower and i survived by three daughters: Mrs Anna E. Delaney, wife of Postmaster Willlam F. Delapey. Mrs. Nellie G O'Connor, wife of Thomas W. 0'Con nor, and Mrs. Julin A. Moore, wife of James T. Moore: one Harry F. MecCabe; four grandchildren, Harry O'Connor. a student at Yale: Francis W. and Edward P. Delaney. student. at New Britain High school and Harry I'. Moore. Fraternally Curtis ind assessment During the Morris € Cabe was on n tion 1911 ex-Mayor "ppear son he was A menibér of the New Britain lodge of Elk& and had been a trustee since the lodge was Tormad unti? heresigned his position ABout 4 vear Ako. He had been a member of the Knights of Columbus since 1888 and was one of the oldest mémbers of Ferdinand ¢ouncil He wias a member wf St. Mary's chureh Talbot- Pratt Nuptml-l Tomorrow At St. Mary’s The marria of George J. Talbot f L% Trinity treet and Miss Bessio Prat 14 ¥ 1 street will take plice tomorrow morning at 9 o'c it St. Mary's church. Itev. John T. Winters, pastor.. will perform the ceremony. Owen Sullivan will be best man wnd Miss Mi | Pratt, a sister of the bride, will be bridesmaid WILL INSTALL OFFICERS. Members of the local branch of the Tiebrew Ladies’ Old FPeople’s Home are requestod to be present av- the weeting this evening at the Hebrew school at § o'clock te attend the in- stallation of the officers elected .at | the previous meeting. A financial report will be submitted and refresh- ments will be served. The newly ed offigers are: Presidént, Mra. B. Gordon; vice-president, Mrs. J. Hor- witz; financial secretary, Abe H. Le- vine; ording secretary, Mrs. S, Shurberg: treasurer, Mrs. S. Green- berg: trustecs. Mrs . 8. Segal; Mrs. A. Lipman. Mrs. B. Goldberg. PALMER 15 BANKRUPT, ©. €. Palmer, tormerly a well known architect in this city, who at present the = wns | NEW BRITAIN DA[LY HERALD, TUESDA DAIRY UNGLEAN; DWORIN 1S FINED ‘Oak Street Milkman Assessed $10. —(Check Thiel Jailed Louia bworin, proprictor of a mil dairy at the corner of Oak strect and Daly avenue, was fined $10 and costs Tea Wagons Serving Trays Hall Mirrors Small Rugs Boudoir Lamps Windsor Chairs Palm Stands Morris Chairs ALL HAIL to the. BRIDE ! this morning in court by Judge B. W. Alling when he was arraigned on a charge of maintaining an unsanitary dairy. He was arrested yesterday aft- einoon by Policeman Charles Johnson complaint of Dr. B. D. Rad- milk, meat and food inspector health department. Radcliffe testified that the was found to be “very, unsanitary.” The windows were screened as is required by law catch basin was filthy, appar. the accumulation of Dworin explained (hat had ord=red his employes to clean up the place while he went ot collecting mone This . morning explanation upon cliffe, tor the Dr. Dworin dairy very not ind the ently from offered a unclean he the condi- for many years. Bookcases Library Tables Davenport Tables Kenelworth Chairs Candle Stands Sewing Cabinets Smoking Stands Upholstered Chairs similar tions. He said the boys failed to do the work left for them but that con- ditlons had been as the doctor found them for but one da: E Patrick Griffin was sent to jail for 30 days for the theft of a $16 check, the property of James White by whom the young man is exployed. “The check was given Griffin by Mr. Pow- er of the Southern New kngland Tel- ephone company. Instead of giving it over to Mr. White, Griffin made use of the money himself and spent i for drink He was arrested by Detec- tive Sergeant A. J. Richardson Eva Q.mem(k was sent to the House of the Good Shepherd. She was arrested for street walking Sat- | urday night by Policeman James Mc- | cave. of Unusual Merit and Distinction at C. PORTER SONS We are showing a wide variety of excellent Wedding Gifts. Gifts that will be appreciated by both the Brlde and Groom Tip Tables End Tables - Writing Desks Spinet Desks Floor Lamps Couch Hammocks Kitchen €abinets Gateleg Tables Many Other Fine Useful Gifts conducts gagoline stafions on Woest Main and South Main streets and Hartford avenue, has flled_a petition in bankruptcy and Lawyer Harry H. Milkowitz has been appointed trustee by Referce 1. B. Yeomans. It is stat- ed that the assets amount to about $£14,000 und liabilities amount to about $10,000. The creditors are several oil companies. Lawyer Willlam C. Hun- gerford represents Mr. Palmer TO HAVE NE \\ \ll)l.l Britain Clothing and Dry ioods Co., Ine to open branch etore in the building at the corner of High and Broad streets formerly oveupled by Kolodney and sons. They will carry u complete line of dry goods, wilks and dress goods, also ready to welr garments, underwear, hosiery, awd corsets. This store will be open Saturday, May 25th at 8:8% a. m pw PHI SIGMA DANCE The Phl Sigma society will their regular May dance, at t Y. W C. A. hall on Thursday, May h. The patrons and patronesses wil be Mr, wnd Mrs. John Lindsey and Mr. and Mry. Phillp Shaller. Linnea. Kallgren has charre the arrgngements, Chapman's Ma) pahestra will furnish This dance promises o be of the rgost and most successful of the somn hold m g KENILWORTH CLUB BANQUET. The Kenflworth Club will hold jts twentieth annual banquet at the e Inn in Farmington tonight. ose going will le > clubrooms Ly autemobiles at 6:30 o'clock. Wi lam K will act as toastmaster and the speakers will be Harry C. Jackson, Coynellman Howard A. Tim- Dr. Naughton making an X-ray exam! Lungs, with improved Magnoathis Skiascope as an This and other wonderful methods of examinations are Fvec to all who call on him at Hours from 10 ald to Dingnosis. Hotel Beloln, Wednesday, May & to 5:30 p. m, 25th. FREE FOR THIS VISIT —— Never before has such an opportuynity been given the asick of this vicizity, and If you are ehduld rot fail to take advantage of i1t. The sick multitudes crowd his offices from moraing til night, and at the voung, the old, thé- Yich, the poor, all apply to Dr. Naughton for relief, so those wishing to birp should remember the day, "!— And gfice hours of his visit and call early to avoi@™the ¢rowded lakt hours every visit Are You Sick? Are You Suf- _fering? If So Call on Him 4nd Take Advantage of His Skill and Experience. | Tne rapidity with which he. de- scribes all diseases is truly wonderful and astonishes all who call upon him; | and; his extensive practical experi- ence enables him to determine FREE TO THE SICK! A Remarkable Offer made to the Sick for this Dr.NAUGHTON | ALL HALL to the GROOM Visit only, by New England’s Wonderful _Sneculm —WHO WILL BE AT— Hotel Beloin nation of ths To all who call on him at , Wenderful “X-Ray" Dr. Xaughton will give his Consultations, Remarkable Discase, NEW BRITAIN ONE DAY ONLY WEDNESDAY, May 25th|= Beloin Hotel, Wédnesday., M 25th ln"llosh ot Examinations, all Medical Scrvices, purgical ‘and Office Treatments Absolutely Free of Charge. whketier a case is céfable or whether 1t is {ncurable. 7 Not only will you be sursrised at his wonderful knowledge of diseass, his plain, conclise explanation of _cause and effect. but at the marvelous rapidity with which his common sense, raticca treatinent goes to the seat of the trouble; giving rellef, and in all cases that heve not progressed too far, a o Doctor Naughton will posmvely be at Hotel Beloin, 10 o'clock in the morning until 5:30 o’clock in the evening, to consult with and examine 3l cases personally. suffering. Yyou DON'T WAIT ! The ICI sanititndes uvwfl his-ed- fices from th unti? night, and 17 you would avold qts-ppolntmaqt Jnn» should call early. Dr. Naughton makes| regular visits to New-Britain from | time to time to personally attemé ter his many patients who are unable te visit his Worcester offices. Wednesday, May 25th, from DR. J. P. NAUGHTON ROQUET | "SETS Now is the time to énjoyfl g;he of “GOOD -OLD CROQUET” -$4. 50 ;fi 09, 57 00 Prices: HARDWARE Be‘tter Materials Insure Longer Protectlon P We Sell Better " PAINTS, VARNISHES WALL PAPERS 2 Wholesale &nd Retafl Dealers in 'PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD AND OILS g GLASS, PUTTY. BRUSHES s WA!AL PAQEII. ROOM “OULDXDG& METAL cm.nus, m ‘3—5FRANKEIN Sqf New Britain, Conn. CHAS. DILLON & C0, e w HARTFORD = ° FROCKS FOR GRADUATION AND CLASS'DAY. (OVELY WHITE MILLINERY N - Gasas . 'YOUTHFUL.- DB]GN'S Smart Summer Mill "and Clofll‘ o every day and Memorlal Day wear, Brida and Confirmatmn Vesl ' Flower Wreaths. = Fk\w_ers ie R lnter Urban ijansfer "and Storag We wlkr @ity of Packin, “equipment ty Yhe m& in this section, & from our trucks in%ium as good condifion as when they are puc gp. WhgHer,the delivered withi{fr afew ‘miles or a few' hundped: mifes, Whon dAnsirett) ‘We take full chargé of Packing, Crating and SRKipping. £ *y Tryck. When rasviug, ating a Shippinz HouseNont ““TGoods. our men arfh kfperts. We.uiload ‘the Eit sither Lacal or Long DistAnce, let us serve you. OFFICE, 167 1,2 MAIN ST. r Dickinson Drug Stere, New Bril 0g. House, 2090, Under Management ot A. P. — TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES . We Rent all makes of Typewriters. Get our Special Su Rates, it will pay you. Typewriter and Adding Machine Supplies. New Britain Typewriter Exch - 72 WEST MAIN STREE®, TELEPHONE, 813.

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