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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1922, 169 ARRESTS AR MADE DURING YEAR | COLDS : — ~v-.- Ny ; ol O » ; The most * welcome words in memory's | (Continued (r-n“m‘ First Page), y 4 ® ¥ store 4 ; % e Words that outshine them all, ball game with the Meriden police R x | | | amounted to $1,206,10, and the sum Fortify the system ’ B L = Are those joy filled words of boyhood, | ot $100.62 was reccived in donations, ) # ¢ . & " 5 4 . The umplre's cry, “Play Ball." making the total amount turned over| | 4ainst Colds, Grip ¢ ; ; s Hiliny Ito the city treasurer for the fund and Influenza by \ Lt i R s o Our baseball atock's a dandy. There are ‘\s' wul~ i The ..m;nmn of $38,50 was| taking . Yol G gl e sluggers that would help Rabe Ruth beat received from autoists for damage i e 3 h ] h i | % | s record, and gloves and maaks, ard w.m- to traflic posts, iy Wk y { by \flic pe Laxative . ' Gl everything that goes to completely equip a team of winners. A g RN % s adh R . Come in and look them over. to your IS A GOOD TIMYE TO ]\SIR\\(‘EI DEAD . i £ . N ‘ | _ heart's content. KODAK e | |G TR ERTL MILLS ‘We have them for the ]\Irh 08 ,\'nu juster For Phocenix, Conn,, B e i e ol [N SRR Y | [{ARDWARE STORE 336 MAIN STREET Autographic Kodaks—8$6.50 up. [ Hartford, May 2. —~1'rank . Hasel- which destroy germs, act &s a i ton, gener 1juster for the Phoenix tonic laxative, and keep the sys- 3 | Insurance (o, the Connecticut Fire tein in condition to throw off Photo Albums — Art Corners | Insurance ‘o, and the Equitable Pire attacks of Colds, Grip and In- Camera Supplies | and Marine Insurance Co,, died today «uepza. | at the Hartford hospital. He had been The sy ieeiei - Bosureyou get B | s SRR W N % Dickinson Drug Co. i wie: e . 564" sie - H : ‘ B we Se“ GOOd P alnt Brownies—$2.50 up. tered the fire insurance field as a lo- 169-171 Main Street | cal agent in Janesville in 1892 ana served under different companies as | he lcnulunburs this signature | a special agent from 1898 to 1513, In 7‘ : ‘ . 4 ° ° Y MRS |\ atter vear he located in Chicago. | é g; ; . i w G | He came to the Phoenix Insurance | e B i ’ ) ¥ 4 e lve mn r Co. in 1917 as superintendent of the oY ‘ fig i e "lce loan department 5 < i World-Famous b5 s, SRoGiniad ganarkl Aty i - : [of the company on July 1, 1920, and = R ; % s i TO GET SATISFACTORY PAINT AND VARNASH RESULTS YOU 7 also general adjuster of the Connecti- | Senoria Maria Clotilde Vega from Nicaragua and Senorita Ruby AUST DO TWO THINGS: Tevmtdale and cut Iire and the liquitable Fire and FOREIGN DEBTS Gutierrez from Paraguay ave the youngest delegates to the Pan- Roxburgh S sl vane (D et e American Conference of Women. 1—eloct the RIGHT paint or varnish for the particular job. 0X u g Mason, 2 member of the Rotary club |State Department Notifies Allied Na- of Hartford, and the Country club of % > Ao k. 1 Golf Sweaters Farmington. His home was at No.| toms That Committce is Ready to|St, Mark’s Woman’s ShuralLQbgal sl 0B JINE es g 26 Ridgewood Road, West Hartford.| o Auxili Meeting |1 1o folloved by a social lour in ) | Negotiate, uxiiary €eUINE [the parish house when refreshments Whatever your paint, varnish or wall paper plans are, no matter {14 lenvoaing ite pud. dolif ollidesi; The regular monthly meeting of the [will be served with the members of are hel'e for you. | Washington, May 2 (By Associated | woman's Auxiliary of the St. Mark’s|the Woman's Auxiliary as hostesses. how large or small, drop in and let's talk them over together. No FAREWELL FOR PASTOR hroueh the state depariment to i of|JATISh has been postponed from May | This will be (ho last meeting of the |} obligation—that's our bustness—and, Made in England of the soff- tHe alllea Hations v/ WHIaH#He (atted 4, to May 11, and will' commence at|season and a full attendance is looked est of cashmere and Jambs ] 8 o'clock in the evening in the chapel. |forward to. S I—two different grades hut y Btates made war loans; that the! Am- |y mily C. Tillotson, educational AL i WE ENOW OUR BUSINESS :v”o}?o TR the THot that: Badh,-af | Rev. S. G. Ohman Will Be Tendered |erican debt refunding committee of the Woman's Auxiliary| The most powerful electro-magnet its price, is the best of its kind Party At Swedish Lutheran Church [ aparey 1o nter into negotiations| o the Presiding Pishop, will speak |in the world has a power of 100,000 WE ARE PAINT ENGINEERS—WE ARE in the world ; ratonof s lon, “Combincd Work of the Various |gausses. ¥riday Fvening. into long term securities. 1<r>rnm1‘ re- | Light weight s durable in ‘ plies to the notice have been received A farewell party will be tendered |80 far as could be learned today from attractive mixtures. Suitable £ ) BIER 7 TR T A > g 7 for golf, hunting and all out- Rev. 8. G. Ohman, pastor of the none of the nations but Britain has door activities, Swedish Lutheran church, on Friday |indicated informally a willingness to evening of this week. An appropriate |proceed at an early date and it is con- ||} i program has heen arranged for by the [sidered probable that preliminary ne- woman's committee assisted by Dr. E.|gotiations with that nation will be T. Fromen, John A. FErickson and |entered into within a fortnight. N = g 4 Wholesale and Retail Dealers in o ! *, Olson The affair is Vi, 2 N . SFALLS L £ as FATAL MAY DAY RIOTS. 1k PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD and OILS sisted hy the Ladies’ Aid soc = GLASS. PUTTY. BRUSHES, WALL PAPER, %'99 Sylumstrefl the Luther League members. Five Killed and 100 Wounded in { = Dr. Ohman will give his farewell Italian Disturbances, *-. ROOM MOULDINGS. METAL CEILINGS, ETO. Bartford sermon af the chureh Sunday morning| 18 N E 5 y i and will leave next week for the New | Rome, May 2.—Five dead and ahout AL BE -7 R i PP “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” York to commence his pastorate of [100 wounded make up the May Day (i : Z 3-5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn. {he Trinity Swedish Lutheran church|roll of casualties in Ttal Deaths PURE FOOD 267 MAIN STREET occurred in conflicts at Perugia, Para, SIS Ferrara, Chiaravalle and Imola. The “(lalms (3110“ Gambled communists invaded a rpnnarchiuli ; , . . club at Leghorn. Two socialist halls||B ¢ o Clty Items Against Chance of Fire|at pisa were set on fire. ] Extra Morgma Speqals v i New Haven, May 2.—Arguments| At Salerno, ten persons were wound- | flong 9. wostla . o R 5 | i were hezun in superior court todayled in a disturbance when the com- | ROUND ~— SIRLOIN — PORTERHOUSE \ ° P “0Old Fashioned Girl,” is a great dance record. C. L. Diorce @ ('o.|in the case of Lawrence W. Carroll,(munist leader Bombacci tried to||[ STEAK IB 18C ! |18 D A I R R SRR ) 9 - HARTFORD I manager of the burned Rialto theater |speak. —advt. % O — o o L T W Laura . Peck Marries ||| SHOULDER STEAK ... LB. 12%e , ¥rom 7 To 1 M on a decision rendered by Referce Jid- |on Carroll’s alleged neglect to recog- T ey [nize fire dangers in the building. The William Harney Reid | G B ° Tickets for The New Britain Choral |dssistant state’s attorney said = that| Redding, May 2.—Laura E. Peck ||} LAR E NEW ONIONS i 4 LBS’ 25C Bociety’s Concert May Sth exchanged [*C at Crowell's Drug Store at 7 p. m.|of fire.” 0. Peck, democratic candidate for this evening. ] S R congress in 1918 was yesterday mar- LARGE NEW ONIONS. “ e .3 LBS 236 _'E“h‘e;;mvlitnrs‘ rlvr the 5 lxvv" 1es *rux Bankluptcv Petitions ”ed\nm V\Ill'l\arn {L’lrn(‘y Reid, a civil || K @ eialty Shop will be he in the offic . " engineer of New York. The B . - ¢ of Referée Edward M. Yeomans at Number Forty Seven | ’%! bt b T e o e Baare | at hls tore Hartford Thursday afternoon at 2| New Haven, May 2-—Forty-seven|\vijjjgm . Sanford of Redding. _ALL DAY SPEC]ALS_ o'clock. Attorney David L. Nair is re- \ham\mp petitions were filed in ; e e Conneeticnt during April according to S = | 3 % i eek $500,000 Fund For ||| l«an 5¢ Lo 32¢ Mrs. J F. Burke,nurse, phone 2663-3 | the records in the office of the U. S. 1 Roiling Beel ..... Lb. Lamb Chops ..... Lb. —advt, ‘(mnl here. The total for four mnnr‘hs War Fraud Prosecutions !B Meaty Fresh Cut ° ° ;‘\ 204, The nl;mht\r Euffi:rt;l:r;::‘a;\ Washington, May 2.—A request for ||| Pot Romsts Pork Chops ...... Lb. M l l "‘“"”\‘l"’r‘}:“: 3 ;"‘,‘\“‘::“‘ i % |a special appropriation of $500,000 to | |®| Choice l = Mar 0 and i Ak ar fraud | (@] Chuck Roasts : areri D | TS R e it AR | | ! ; < e i ite dupts|CA8€s Was sent to the house today by Prime “resh. & ek 267 lm; Rt ":]!U;‘;:la;- " |President Harding. The budget com- ||} i Pigs Feet Lb. [ [at $28,587 End aseeta At §5,120, munication explained that the fund ||/ Frankforts ul s oa s raps e R |would be used for invettizating or 3 i And Bologna ..... Ib. . ") After Being Hit | prosecuting all cases whether civil or || Mitk Fed Salt AS A MATTER | By A One Man Trolley criminal, growing out of the war. : :f'-::‘luly:;_:~‘\ 1 i i‘.fl\ Head ....... Lh. - Blouses Skirts Stamford, May 2.—Chdrles Saumo |l r Roasts St 1 OF FACT— g I ikimg Lo e {Mass. Men Arrested R Yes < ceevs LD l\j';;::r:{':;;:f:llvr . Lb, 1220 from injuries reccived here last Sat- ‘ TO Flght E\trad]tlon M Vol ! i;‘a,l”" i i 18c his is i t urday when he was struck by & one| oo o : LA DA ° s stin S trolley car, | South Norwalk, May 2.—Laurcnce cal Chops cal Cutlel This is interesting gt |Hall of Beverly, Mass., was arrested ||f| b, b o B s i 1 A V Howard Purdy the motorman was| - : arrested on a technical charge to|here today on a warrant charging him Of all the Fire In- 2 an opinion from Coroner Phe.|With desertion of his wife and four 1 5 o {6 Vs & Sorriie [children and Dominic Caprella of | |8 A . s surance companies |[||n.. e mes u former iy ‘e children ¢ Dominie Caprle o Best Freshly Made Cmry. Butter—Lb. 41c¢ with having concealed stolen goods at || doing business in sttt Ihis Massachusetts home. Both men ||| Iarge Fancy Fresh Laid hggs——Dgz‘ 3iclh |stated they would fight extradition e the United States ||| Panoose p“ | £ ] e —— s Bons i || Porone P e W zre e 25l M Ronier Pickhardt & Dum out the most money ‘ E ; Of Liquor Violation MOHICAN EVAPORATED MILK—ICs The 2 19¢H to their policy hold- ! R ™ frEpiert ey ittt Tarlow ] iy Rost—tamintonl ses GaNS c 127 MAIN STREET 'PHONE 1409-3 ) of Norwalk, was arraigned betore : R ’ " . R OPPOSITE ARCH STREET 8. Commissioner Lavery today ¢ ers since t ! : I * | with manufacturing liquor. e was||@! Pinner Blend Alaske, ]vmg‘_, o QAR 120 | cofiee ... i Salmon ganization? arrested by federal agents last 1ri g on b b 1 when they seized a still and mash. |||l 1" Noi s (G zoc | Tarlov walved examination and was | (@ Cocoa — In bulk..Lb. Snaparoons Here they are— v 4 . {neid under $300 bona_until the net |[j) shredd i | Bed Butedly . . 35¢ The Things Babies Need for Warmer Days | term of the U. S. Court. & 3 o OUR INFANTS' SECTION is just waiting to help outfit the tiny ARTFORD : gy o Wi il P anulate N is H ¥ . \ v ors s SELbE, ‘ | 4 : Lbs. $1 00 8 youngsters! Pique hats, muslin caps and cap linings. Silk and wool : ; CAMPBELL AS COACH : ! HOME . g - ook bands, shirts; silk and wool, wool and cotton, Charlottesviile, Va,, May 2.—An- | ¢ <i M si Sl . Lo d sho: 5 AETNA i N nouncement was made today by the Th Best Fl’ults Al‘ld Ve etab]es 4 sllps}\‘?joikt‘:":;'h.izc;:hx;:a‘;:’l Blippacs RE.and. sUort [Cresses: Shd LIV. & LON. W i} sontil i Tnlysieiveer Vil e g . Hats of straw or silk and straw. Bootces, Rattles, Books, Comb . AN A Py ginia that Thomas J. Campbell, di- :mh Cut Large Ripe B[ ana Brush sets, ete . S04 g | rector of freshman athletics at Hary-| 5 25c ) 19c o | | A o & GLOBE : ] . Pk cevv. Don : 3 ard last year, had accepted an offer || 4 KiGhTe tnraOinE oW | to be football conch here, and will re- h = svor 10C | oz, 23C|R el irts | port soon to conduct spring practice L i B Every one of them Y "] |He was football coach at the Uni-|(Mf Bed Rive s 29¢C A s 23¢ The Latest in Corscts and Lingerie. represented in this | g - | versity of North Carolina in 1916 and ;‘v'l"’i““_" PEOBCATg ol e e * ® : s e | 2 b 1019. A \‘lv;.,,‘ - Beh. 23(: | string Reans 1. 2 Qts. 23c Sport Hose in the new Tweed Shades. office— " Yxua Heavy Lixtra Kancy “Gordon” and “Van Raaltc” Silk Hose. It doesn’t cost you / ; i Geapefruit .. ... 3 Tor 25¢ Mushrooms - 50¢ ?f;fl: ?fi?}‘f@st. | v . The Last Suppel‘ Fresh Fish! Buy It Here. None Better! 'l at Trinity M. E. Church §|[§| »o shaa S0 S H A C H This Spring Fresh Haddock 8c Frosh: Mackerel Will Be Held . |EED Lb. .. b Tired of dragging her “Paddy” . Steak Cod Fancy Smelts about by a chain, Blanche Mehaffey, Tomorrow N|ght a1 . Insuror New York, has rigged up a papoose 5 | Steak Blue Vish 14 Fresh Halibut bag to carry him in. Just like the| Adults 35c—Children 20c ! 1. C Lb. x CITY HALL squaws use—only it hangs in front. | 6:30 O'Clock, Daylight Saving Fresh Flounders . loc :\mgz Satmon - Time Lb. o B | e Boneless Salt 5 Fancy Herring You Need Not Have a Cold The Philathes Class Will eil o ol ke 200 if you will take Laxative BROMO | Don't Fail To Come. QUININE Tablets when you feel the first symptoms of a Cold coming on. 2—See ‘that it is properly applied. n that city. Section—Gowns, Suits $15.00 Tweed Suits—$ 9.98 25.00 Tweed Suits—$19.98

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