New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 1, 1923, Page 18

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NEW BROKE QUARANTINE, i D 85~ Booth Street Mother Lelt House '; While Child Had l!ipblherii Mrs. Mareir ptreet, charg after it had & antine for dipht Gajewsk! of 83 B e want his wif o argument at his wife He told Judg e willing ¢ tur » Probation Offieer st two 1t e said aid th it him w Klett 1y 'R going to work At he we George David costs by Judge motor ol He was arrested © O'Mara following Lafayette stroet Louis Rubino youngster, died i Genera! hosp L struck by a and his wa menth Patri " MONTANA BOXING LAW Sisty Per Cent of Receipts Rritair Go to State and Money Is Put Inta Special Pund, Shelby, Mont, Mayv 1 tified both the | prosperous oil town 4 ney brakes on|the Canadian border byl Bt 44 o that|when the Great Khelby is a miles south of It was estal VOATS AEN A8 A cow fow Northern rallroad short {opened up this section Inereased with not the the inevitable land hoom but fo |lawing n series of drey seasons the Polieeman (' Mara t foot and the emerg David's car ont o Meeman Herbert Lyon testif he took the machir trips to determine whether or brakes were | working econdition While traveling at the 18 population dropped to 300 miles an hour he applied ¥ 1by's population me brake and the car continued for & dine | 10V the discovery of tance of 60 fest the policeman said Shelby's population consists mostly He later put on both hrakes and the ©f those persons neces to the de car continued for 80 feet, ho testified. Velopment of new of! fields, Attorney P. F igh repra. The Montana state boxing law senting the accused »r the dls. PAssed in 1929, permits 15 round charge of his clier it the motion POXINE contests to a decision with six was denled. A pro and con argument Cunce gloves In a 24 foot ring. Sixty between Attorney McDonough and POT cent of the proceeds of boxing Prosecutor Willlam Greenstein lasteq |10U!S 80 to the state and the moncy for more than 30 minutes after which || pitced in a speelal fund. When John B. Moran, & ge man and auto |8 fund reaches a sufficient amount | mechantc, was called to tho witness|it 18 devoted to the bullding of a B0d, He testified that the foot|ttAte-hospital for disabled veterans of brake was In working order but the N® World war. emergency brake was not Judge William Mangan discharged Allx Kucinskus of S§6 Gold street, charged with assault. The accused was arrested yesterday by Policeman Peter Cabelus on a complaint made by Mrs. Kucinskus, Attorney Stanley Traceski appeared for the accused. Causes Trouble. in Restaurant James O'Keefe was fined $10 and costs on a drunkenness charge and $15 and ccsts on a breach of peace charge. - He was arrested last night by Policeman Maurice Flynn at about 11 o'clock at a restaurant on Church street following a complaint made the police by the mafgement of the hotel connected with the restaurant. Policeman Flynn testified that O'Keefe was boisterous and noisy and was using abusive language. He also stated that the accused was under the influence of liquor when placed under arrest, * O'Keefe gaid that he had had something to drink during the day but he was not drunk when the police- man arrested him. He said he was! entering the restaurant when one of the owners came up to him and told him that he would have to get out. | The accused testified that he was tola he could not cat in the restaurant. | Gabraith & Pattison | CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS GARAGES wi e on sy ent d ten rate of the foot DRINK FOR ME Leave it to the chil- dren — they know, » foods. They know that Seibert’s Pasteurized milk is the proper } ¢ drink for them. Fol- low their lead—it's a U rich, rare food-treat. 1ESEIBERT & SONK “Your Milkman' PARK STRELT ) 3 PaNane w20 % Tel, 1493-4 10 AUSTIN ST. Repairs FOREST STREET Single House, 9 Rooms, Modern in Every Way. Large Lot, 3-Car Garagé. Price Right Watson & Jones 294 MAIN ST. TEL. 2450 SUBURBAN PROPERTY 6 ROOM COTTAGE — MAPLE HILL With Modern Tmprovements. Price Reasonable # ROOM COTTAGE, LM HILL Price only 85,500 CONCRETE MIXER FOR SALE STORT, FOR RENT—$25.00 PER MONTH The Home Banking & Realty Co. 86 WEST MAIN STREET PHONL 728 — ASHES AND RUBBISH REMOVED — THE MAGUIRE CO. 102 Linwood Street New Britain . WALL PAPERS ALL GRADES ALL PRICES I'T WILL PAY YOU TO SEE OUR LINE 46 Main Street—OCCUPIN & JOHNSON BRITAIN DAILY WORKS BY MENDELSSOHN Omtowin 1o Be Presonted by Choral society Monday Is a Mastorpiose nost admired R » be given by the New Rritalr at Fox's on next Mon 1in 1846 The pla considered ¥ some of the ¥ as 1587 that he Two lelssohn was hook itee!f he but it was not until 1} commenced to put ears later whi till at work upon the received an vitatjoen to conduct the Rirmingham Festival in 1546 and | that he decided to prepare w that aeeasion i first performed Birmingham on August sor eond Haydn's (" 2hth, and Handel's “Messiah" on the 27th A correspondent who Was present writes “How shall 1 deseribe what today has been in the Music Hall? After such an intense enjoyment it is a hard task to express one's feelings in cold words. It was a great day for the festival, a great day for the perform- ers, & great day for Mende 3 a great day for art Eig L cores, and at the close the calling out of the composer.—are signifieant facts when one considers that it was the rigid injunetion of the commit. tee that the public should not testify iits approval by applause. But the enthusiasm would be checked by no tules; when the heart is full, regula tlons must stand aside,” in Breakfast Cocoa, 3 Ibs 2fc. To-| morrow only. Cooked Food Shop.— advt, DR.F.COOMBS The Naturopath Physician and Onfropractor 252 MAIN COR. WEST MAIN Phone 765 Hours 9 A, M. to 8 P. M, Genuine Naturopathy adds years to life, pep, power, endurance and | nerve energy. 1 use the very latest and all forms of the electrical. The Violet Rays, Alpine Sun Rays and Mechanical Massage treatments. 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JOHNSON’S Paste - Liquid ~Powdered POLISHING WAX You can give every room in your home that delightful air of immaculate cleanliness by using Johnson’sPolishing Wax occasionally on yourfurniture, floors, linoleum and wood- work. Johnson’s Wax cleans, | | polishes, preserves and pro- tects—all in one operation. $3.85 Polishing Outfit for $3.00 With this outfit—a Weighted Polishing Brush and a 1 1b. can of Johnson's Prepared Wax—you can easily keep your floors and linoleum like new. This special offer is good through your dealer—or send $3.00 direct to us. Insist on Johnson's Polishing Wazx. There is no Substitute. For Sale at All Good Stores. S.C.JOHNSON & SON “The Wood Finishing Authorities’ RACINE, WIS, HERALD, TUESDAY, * placed on a caisson HONORS FOR NELSON Minnesota Pays Final Tribute 0 Grand Old Man, 28 Years U, &, Sen- ator—Funeral Tomorrow, 8. Payl, May 1.=Today Minnesota pays homage to her “grand old man” Knute Nelson, U. £ senator for 2§ years who died while en voute home from Washington In the rotunda of the state eapite where he served as a legislator years ago, a mountain of fowers decks his coffin A delegation of officials of the stat and of its munielpalities besides & host of friends of the dead senator marched with the military escort of one company and ene platoon to the station at which the bedy arrived from Chicago accompanied by Gover. nor Preus, former protege of the dead at statesman, The flag draped bronze casket was drawn by six horses and escorted to the state capi- tol where it will lie in state all day Tonight a special train will take the bedy to the senator's old home in Alexandria, Tomorrow morning private services will be held at the home with a pub- lle funera! in Natlonal Guard armory in the atternoon Cancer is most fatal in the case of brewery workers, messengers and porters, and least virulent !Ithographers and tallow and soap makers, Potato Salad, 1%c¢ Ib. 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