New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 13, 1922, Page 12

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LOGAL GIRLS WL ACTINY. W. SHOW ;‘Benefil Performances . in Gym. Hartford Friday and Saturday | In addition to the usual meetings and events at the Y. W. ¢\ A, this |week, a carnlval has been planned ¢ ress, Wardrobe and |7 < ; afternoon 1§ , | Tonlght will be a very busy evening | ’ i | at this institution on Hungerford : ‘ ° | court. A rehearsal for the pan- | tomime act will be held at 6 o'clock, ? Miss Porter's class in history will [ meet at 7;15 o'clock and will study | the civilization of Rome. The dress- | and Other Luggage in the Big Sale {8 Black and Brown, Calf and Vici, English ° . | Plunge Hours for Week, . . oW 1n rogress —Slxth Floor The plunge hours for the week will | be on 'Puesday from 2:30 until 9 t an lg Oes o'clock, with the Juniors' hours from 5 ‘a until 6 o'clock. On Thursday the | pool will be open from 7 until 9 p. m., Dress and Steamer Overnl ht Cases | and on IFriday from 2 until & o'clock. | The juniors will also be given the use lof the pool on Saturday morning. 1 Carnival on Friday. | 'The carnival which is to be held on run s an t ers | Friday and Baturday of this week is | an attempt on the part of the mem- | bership of the association to raise the 26-nch Dress Trunks, covered with hard fiber, 24-inch black genuine cowhide Suit Cascs, wal- 1‘]'"",“ necessary tocomplete this || brassed hardware, deep tray, heavy corners, hump- | rus grain, with short straps, ‘:-.::r:v:—':‘:adfit(l.:fi: "ll'fl(;p"‘:fi‘ new year | s, Value $14.00, Very special for .ooooviiiis ers. Value $14.0 $10'95 y 81 | An attractive program has been ar- R A o | ranged for the entertainment, and X e ; §6-inch Dress Trunks, cloth lined, deep tray, | 2i-nch Hlagl eputids: sell Crsn” Sl LIRAE the ‘Trinity Bacchanalian —orchestra fine quatity hardware, Hard fiber $14 95 FEgERg, kv lea er corn $6 95 has been engaged to play for dancing. bound. Value $20.00, for o EDEC:Ay e IYancy articles and noveltics will be 36-in Dress Trunks with 2 tr cloth lined, Ladies' 20-22-inch black Overnight Suit Cases, sold. riveted throughout, extra heavy $19 95 richly lined 3 ; Girls fn Entertainment. hardware, Value §25, for i, . s TS $6.89 | The entertainment to be presented 24-inch canvas covered fiber bound Tress | will consist of five yaudeville acts of with hardwood slats, riveted ardws 20 and neh black Overnight Suit Cases, ex- | Tocal talent.. The first act will be 50. tra fine hardware; were $12.00. called a “Novelty” dance, Those tak- NOW 4vivvvvuesiisenrnnaanns ing part in this number are Marion T Griffin, Patria Murray, Virginia Mur- Trunks, one tray cloth lined; value $2 Sale price ... ray, Jleen Murray, Mary Mordecai, i Margaret Mordecai, Ruth Naughton, SALE TN PROGRESS at oxes— t es Funice Rickert, Marion Shcarer and ON THE SIXTH FLOOR atherine Shearer. A musical revepe entitled “The Yama Yama Girls" will be presented Square Hat Boxes, covered with heavy cnameled cloth; leather : corners, with lock and two short leather straps; fancy cretonne lined by Hilda RBrink, Ruth landon, An- nette Savage, Mrs. Margaret Ramm, Wiigeilired apochy y $4.95 Mrs. T. A. Naughton, Margaret Klar, SAMPLE Bais Brico Jivelyn Brown and Gertrude lossett. Size 12x20 Hat Boxes, bound with black and russet leather Miss Estelle Cuddy will present indi i i 8 “Whirling Fireflies." inding . 1, fancy hardware. HAND BAGS Rinainkipealyingri anes Ll Miss Ilizabeth Roby has arranged A special lot of 18-inch ERlaRNCOs iy e |'a Chinese pantomime called “Celes- Sample Bags in different col- Hize 20x9 Hat Boxes, special binding, tial Love.” Mis: »J\l]iil \V(.h(.r will be ors; value $15 to $25. Sale special hardware. Sale price Slia Ving, Anna Kajaskas, Chin l.ong; Betty Aplegren, How Doo; Adelaide PUCE Size 18x12 Hat Boxcs, new shape, adjustable Hat forms, fancy Hausraf, Ting Ling;' Marion Cashion, $12 2 $19 lining, shirred pockets. Tip Tow; lda Lafayette, Boo Hoo. The | § ; ' — ] cees | fiftth number on the program will be i Sale price in charge of Miss Helen Bradley. We Have Money fo Loan on Good Second| n.iou o e e WOMPN (PERATORS @ : $ 6.50 Mortgage Propositions, or Will Buy Second Mort-,1 gages. If you have a proposition to make us, come| DR. COOMBS []F STILLS HNE" - and see us. If you have some money to invest, we| = = @ hysician and d!~--: b 2 H | 7 Conti irst Page can give you some good First Class mortgage op-| Chiropractor, (Goniiniled {iRD Aliei 0E0), portunities. Consult us. Main,, Cor. West Main. Tol. 765. | =¢. i 4t the man had given the | B CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. | 1:00 to 8:00 p. m. Lady assistant 9:00 | L0 G e inormation that she lvurl'd in the quickest possible time. | Abraham was fined $20 and costs | B e 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. |Curcd when other systems fail, and while Mary frew & similar penalty ’ |cured to stay cured. Including Swol- | with the additional order to leave the m len glands, colds, persistent coughs, |city. FOR SALE | asthma, bronchial conditions, chest Witnesses summoned in the charges New 7-Room House on Jerome strect and garage, all modern, only $2,000 | and lung diseases, all nervous condi- | against l.opes and Ramos included: | G | tions, kidney, liver, skin, old sores, | Abraham Joseph, ~ Philip Jacob, | to11:80°a, m:, 1:UBt0 4:30 prm. had been receiving many male visitors. cash required. By my method all discases are Mary Must Leave Town. 8-Family House on Trinity street, all improvements, good investment, | stomach troubles, male and female |Samuel Benjamin, Ivor Johnson and | 3-Family House on South Burritt street, 3-car garage, pays well. conditions and weaknesses, and no |Edward Coles. Several desirable building lots. faflures in neuritis, sciatica or any [ George.Morley of Hartford, came to | 8 H D HUMPHREY form of rheumatism. Working peo- | {his city yesterday for a sociable i h 5 5 ple and familics will be treated until | game of cards with friends in the cast | | cured at $1.50 per treatment. TEL. OFFICE 141— RESIDENCE 1822-3. | end of the city. Morley had a few National Bank Building. mn Saturday Evenings | Electric treatments and Violet Ray | jrjpks and on the way home became < ‘luding the | 15 2 ) s | treatments of all forms, including the { marooned in a deorway. Policemnn{ | Alpine Sun Rays and Ultra Violet | o nombrauskas pladed him under | For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. | simmma’eoms ™ """ ™07 [y, The e as cortinue ur | Policeman .James A. Sullivan ar-| | rested . Raymond Knight Saturday | pardtus were found nearby. Ee——— THE OLD HOME TOWN BY BRANLE Y P e S B ] s M DSOS City Items | drunkenness, Judgment was suspend- | yaq nothing to do with the business. THROLYGHO[TT ‘VEST i He has been out of work for a year Still Opergtors Tried. and the family has been supported of Rose and John Morowskl, husband |late from the proceeds of whiskey and wife, and ' Fleanor and Stanley |sales. She admitted ownership of 125 Chinamen Murdered as Outbreak J allons of whiskey mash. | Charmut, also husband and wife, faced | Balions of whis AN R o o tonlght at Juid w0 C ] so absolved her lliquor charges of intent, reputation| Mrs. Morowskl H“"‘*" q‘h"’f“’h‘;x;l e e Sl s i L s |and manufacture. The couples are | husband from gulit. = B T | and Montana Cities, and will return Saturday. OTHING- |tenants in & dwelling house at 187 |selling at a margin of profit just great | ‘ t v. ) ; & & 3 Jodeph O’Brien and Joseph Lough- COME | ‘\\'Mhmpton street. enought to cke out an exlstence for| san Franclsco, Feb, 13.—Chinese L 2 | Terselt and family, she told the court.|tongmen throughout the west were ‘;’;’r:”"‘ returned from a stay at New \;'j—'/ Policemen P, O'Mara and Thomas | s e ] L ""P"n"\' went to the house with Ser- sach Is Fined o, reporte: under cover or on their n anniversary mass w oot HiRrt SARUFARY RIEEnGaR JanaLl. Mpe; CHARMNG and MFss Moroweil glisd,today LENS FOBULL Ok Y Laby e morning for i B L e eult trom the |were each fined §160 and costs. The|parent outbreak of a tong war last 8o | housewives. « The Morowskl still was|husbands were discharged, | night, when two Chinese were killed | ™ "gopert Rutherford of State College, In operation while the. Charnut ap-| Mr. and Mrs .John Bovlo visited |and o third wounded in Seattle| o “hag been called to the bedside of Wit Mrs, Leone of Hartford avenuc|Wash., one sialn in Rutte, Mont,, and | it 28 B TR0 B AC 10 | = == |ast night. After having a few drinks | one shot probably fatally In San Jose, [ 2¢"tpo jocal hospital o Is critically 1l an argument started as a result of [Callf, L e TR ey HRRHOE. NG, Sl bOR R R | e S BREER BT years oldliol | which the visitors were ejected from 103 G PALACE ! 3 Ui y 3 Grove street, fractured a leg when the house. Pollceman A, Schmidt|were carried out In characteristic| ) AT d PReTk e PN AT O was called In and both were arrested, |tong war fashion, police reports Indl-| ;0 0e“etreet yesterday. Starting Next Sunday John paid $10 and costs and Irene|cated. In Butte and Beattle the have belonged to I T y Q “|| was dismissed with a warning. Chinese, sald to TEN NIGHTS IN A In the non-support charges against|tongs, were shot d"“'g on the fl'rw‘l?- 2 Michael Hooker, Judge Klett placed |Seattle police made five arrests In T I BARROOM connection with the shooting. GREENWOODIS the matter In the hands of Probation Low [r— Officer E. Connelly, The husband Mow, 72, sald to _hn the only mem- . APPROVED BUSINESS R agreed to contribute $5 weekly to-|ber ot the Hing Kong tong in San — The — | ward his wife's support and she has|Jose, was met-at his door, according —and— sromised to allow him equal rights to a police report, by three young Chinese, who fired three bullets into ¥ COWLES ELECTRIC CO. | with their chiid. 3 Case Is Continued, his vhodv. g ncome EVERYTHING | 1dquor charges agalnst Peter Zale-| Whils San franclago has the largse. TR ~ donie ore continued until Thirsday|Chinatown, and Is headquarters fof ELECTRICAL o TS S N e IR Ee Eproprie. | Moeb ot (the toRen o Steoubie) thid . e . A R e T (0 R o Qb A 392 Stanley St. Tel. 2229-4 | 1ngton street which he claims in a — ax ecor e restaurant, but which the police as- POLICE ON WATCH. The boy scout troop of Stanley Me- morlal church will meet this evening. Mattabessett Tribe, I. O. R. M. will meet tonight at Judd's hall. John Hayes. H ) 4 |sert 1s a whiskey joint, Two hot- \ Manning’s Garage i o fonr e deeet s | A . | day when the police entered, but &)y provent Any Disturbance at New - 3 3 small quantity of the stuff was taken = s Corbin Place | . Lol ) A Record Book Fvery Business Auto Repaliring and Starting and TRAFFIC 18 RESUMED, New York, ¥eb, 13.—Potice Com- Man Should Use. Lighting System — Done by | New Tlaven, I%eb, 13.—-Traffic over | missioner Enright today ordered out Expert Mechanies, | the Danbury division of the N. Y, |a large detail of police to preserve e e | N. 1. and H ‘rallroad waa unimpeded | ordr at a demonstration of “the or- | | this | ganization of the unemployed" sched- today, the wrecking crew from THERE, THEY GO city having cleared the line it Stev-|uled to be heldsin front of the Sea- All our itanges, Parlor Stoves and |enson which was blocked yesterday men’s ¢hurch institute near the Bat- A . f A 4 Heaters, both new and second hand. |by a fraight wreck, Bfx cars were de- | tery, | INQUISITIVE EPNIE HICIKS FOUND OUT THAT THESQ (@ have been marked down 20%. D et are and Katurday night 16| Information as to the form the rmtln 0 JUG WHICH ABE TRUMAN LEFT NEAR THE STOVE . & We'll get® your stove repairs. |cars were derailed between Hawley- | demonstration would take was scarce . ville and Danbury Material damage | reported plans ranging all the way 66 CHURCH ST To THAW OUT, CONTAINED A SWARM OF BEES 6 y | | ! A. LIPMAN in both instances was light, No one|from the swizure of food stores to a 131 Lafayette St, S Tel, 1329-2 | was hurt, peaceful march up Fifth avenue,

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