New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 24, 1923, Page 11

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S hese ead gist and hat i to ave that oms ihle der alls edle , it hat ven hat iy ley, one ive, ire, o8- Inir m for old Iye me Nir it in- hip her ily ne, al, = GENSURED BY JUDGE Court Crlllclzes Doherty for His Language While Making Arrest Judge George W. Kiett in polies NEW BRITAIN DA ] ILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 1023, NEW POLICEMAN IS |ReaL STRewTh FoR You i DR. FAULKNER 10 RESIGN |“::z T s o FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE ~ POSTS HELD IN THIS CIIY ' ' . ‘,M ,' ‘.‘ A: Will Leave Naturday, With M Woman l"ul'lfl\ "fllt‘l. . u" A be e . . £ §7 wring, Drugs| TRWIR Tu Live and Mudy Calls 200 and Finds It 10 Meadon pond i this ton 4 e ,w\ yv\".”.m‘“,:.. In Now Vork New York, May 24.Mrs. 1. % ’ ". 8 1 Ehey: and \ bulld new In s F, Faulkner for three s of Ban Diego, Oal, walked ex \ o <.':‘Lu :;..: nd € yeure ¢ o of “I‘;"\""”: ke ““.“‘_“‘“ I"'l"\ ‘\‘::“‘:l £ the ¥ NEW SOCEALINY GROL T John's ‘flr‘:l: as secretary of the New Hritain 1 asked a elerk there to ) oo '- ¥ ine doea not Medical association, post surgeon of ler find out what hotel famburg, May 24 ¢ second fourt this merning when passing Judgment in the case of Henry Mi Kowski, eharged with breach of peace #aid that the language of Policeman William Doherty, who arrested the accused, was not only disgraceful hut WAR disgusting, The Jjudge sald, *1 trust that never again will I hear in 4his court such vile language hy po lice officers as was mn d by Policeman Doherty in this case,’ Judge XKiott asserted that if anyone iuses vile language In the presence of A policeman and it is directed against shim, he should place the person un der arrest immediatoly as it is his duty to do so and not walt, J ment was suspended, Attorney P, I MeDonough appenred for the accused, Policeman Doherty testified that | carly Saturday morning of last week Mikowski wa #tanding at the corner of Myrtle and Washington strests and in whiel there was another two women, e stated that Mikowskl put his fingers to his nose when he first came into sight, tinued on its way and stopped in front of the Hotel Grand, the police- man asserted, The girls went into the Lotel and the policeman alleged that Mikowski called him names and uge abusive lan He said that Mi ‘Kiwskl told hi mtwiee that knock his hlock off.” Attorney MeDonough asked the of- ficor if he then placed the aceuscd lunder arrest to which Doherty raplied in the negative. Policeman Stanley Dombrauski, who lat upon | the scene, testified man Doherty did nse mn-ru;u r languag answering Mikowski, Mikowski, when called to the stan testified that he did aee Officer Doher ty that morning hut when the ofticer attempted to show his authority he gaid that he went to police headquar- ters to register a complaint against him. The acensed zafd that it was while 1 Doherty cam kowski he p breach of pes charge. Matthias Rival was at the desk. Officer Doherty, when called to Hvl" witness stand for the second time, | Jtestified that Mikowsl s a feeling | against me.” During the Judge Klett or 1 the cleared of spectators as they proving noisy and hoisterous. man and “he would Sergeant it is very. very safe to say that Herald classified ads are apt to bring resuits | $1.00. Just Received 500 SETS OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH from the DENTISTS SUPPLY €O || Largest Manufacturers of Teeth in the World ‘These Brands are included in the lot: | “TRUBYTE” “20th CENTURY” “FAMOUS” & These teeth must be paid for in 30 days, so I must raise some | cash quickly. Therefore I am of- fering some very special induce-‘ ments to any one who is wear- | ing or needs artificial teeth. I WILL SAVE YOU 20 to 50% on the price of any set of teeth! started this week. 55 ™ ; 313‘1‘% CITY HALL $25 Sets at $35 Sets at ....... $50 Sets at The roofless plate guaranteed to fit tight. The nearest thing to your own teeth. Only a few| of these for those who come first | at $23. | | DR. HANNA 308 MAIN ST. Open Evenings in a taxl whieh was/ The car then con- | | which | turned to the pasture, hearing | | ‘g workmanship is as apparent in straw hats | as in any other type of headwear. The soft g lustre of the braid in a hat carefully blocked k: by hand is in sharp contrast with the straw JE%"}W T tepend on Pddy-Glover post of the Amerieas and medical officer of Daly frugs for its '+ onie effects C, and on Maturday 11t is m food medicine, vich 1o nourisi New York oity where g vitamines which actually baild in the practice st HBLh" street of ehildren's « DR, and Mrs, #autkner will make future home in New York eity Dr, Faulkner was one of the first New Hritain professional men to enter servige, enlisting in the British <] " the N Bull Smashes Two Red army carly in the World War. M \u‘“fi Pfll'kl‘d '". L(ll was commissioned a lieutenant, which imission he still lLater he R transrerred American valuable automobilcs | 5 with the K Bine nest and Earl Blaisde opening ofMees h built up a wire Baiiy’ dhtth ool a very cxtensive clentele, and he fs {pon and butted by as o neld in high degard by fellow mem [hum bull today. Whon farn hers of the profesiol to the rescus of the motor cars they | He 18 @ member of the Shuttie were foreed to retreat until pitehforks | Meadow club, New Britain Medica and stout clubs wers obtained with association, 12ddy-Glover post of the Which to beat the animal back into a | AMerican Leglon, Daly Counctl, K vasturo nearby, new flesh and he May 24--Two 1 onging to Er of C, and the Y, M, T, roelety, WHOLE SYSTEM WRONG hers being twins, tastes, and their ninted w deep cted the attention of the bull when they were parked on a vond near his pasture His anger rising rapidly, the yimal snorted and stamped about, and finally ke down a stout stone and wire fenee surrounding the lot should be Changed, With lowered heas * charged the | two machines Boston, May 24,—"Our whole ed- ucational system is something of a misfit,” Dr. Willlam 1. Lawrence president of the Unitarfan Sund school soclety, declared in his addre at the annnal meeting of the organiza- | tion today. — - “We have he satd “from an age was provided only for lives were frec from the necessity of | self-support. Out of this situation hs u‘ grown the impression so hard to| change, that the school stands solely for the learning facts, [ “In our public schools we are um\ I‘uv\mn;_ to malke a start on the cors rection o this serious weakness, though it will be a long time before we ean expect to see religion taught | therein. Nevertheloss, the place of |moral and religious training in Ihl‘! | preparation of citizens in a republic | curs @ Dr, Lawrence Says that Entice Plan of dly erumpl 18 of the cars strong farmers summoned to the rescue, he suc- ceeded I smashing several crates of eRES awaiting shipment before he re- by five inherited this system” when edueation | PIRPO OFI' TO HAVANA those whose New Yore, May 24, Lauls Angel 1"irpo, th - American pugilist sailed today on the ensen for Havana il two are for his Iirpo of New 2 and Jim in Mesico hout with J matehad to hox York in Havana on June | Hibbard of Buffalo, N. Y., City, June 17, WINSTE Winsted, Ma rett, ks K6 (A gird of asscasors Is becoming more and more cleary | eve for o number® of years, was | 5een” | | found de in bed this morning. SR PR Heart tH ase was given as the cause | DEMANDS I\DP\I\IT\ | of deat! By Peking, The American [legation Las transmitted to the for- | eign office a demand of $25,000 as in- | 2 pounds hest creamery butter for Russell Bros.—advt. | : FITCH.JONES HATS “I Excellence of quality in materials and that has been crushed by the action of a hy- draulic press. Our hats are hand made and retain theiv characteristic distinction of quality and style. They are moderately priced at $2.50 to $5.00, and upwards. E? ; FITCH-JONES (0. MEN’S SHOES FOR SUMMER Shoes for business, for sports, for outing. An all em- bracing collection of good, cool footwear. With special em- phasis on our careful fitting which assures foot comfort on hot days. Bring your old shoes here and we'll repair well and at moderate prices. SLOAN BROS. 185 Main Street A and B | called “an insult to the heroic dead of |the world war,”" by Lemuel Rolles, national adjutant of the legion Mr. | ol ports fr ar Mason City, lowa, that lnciml n ie8 had Educational Policy is Incorrect and | | ples marked | by French disabled service mer | has been supplying posts from this shipment, Mr. Bolles said, The flow |ers are s01d to ald the en o gone. Your clogge: open. The air pase Will clear and y ) No more dnline i no | hawking, snuffling. mucous discharges or dryness; no struggling for breath | at night. | bottle of Ely's Cream Balm g,lnn'\m"l mucous membrane, & At In New York I 1eft in a hurey this morning ¥0 shopping and arrange for my pa sage 10 England,” she said, “and have fargotten the name of my hot 1 have gone to several but can't f right one lerks In the Ald offices he tele o than 20 they Mrs, Saunders register the Hotel Regent Thirty.s streel, Mo she went home In a taxi b oand sald she would adopt the suggestion that she keep u hotel or .u.,.. I her handbag so she wonld never again forget where she lived SR e ey got busy calling CALLED l\hl ll TO WAR DEAD Sk Poppies '\Iula~ n Germany' Supplied in Towa, Indianapolis, May 24.—Balo of sk popples made in Germany by Ameri- in commercial Rouses for use in commemorating soldier dead was A quantity of the sitk pop- “made in Germany." Jhe Legion natlonal headquartars has recelved 2,500,000 poppies made and fund for the decoration graves of American war The Fort \\n\m firm vt|| | have supplied *“made flowers to Mason City, cated, advices from that m PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Open Clogged Nos- trils and End Head-Colds. You feel fine in a few moments. Your cold in head or catarrh will he Tell your druggist you want a small Apply ant, antiseptic lot it pene- little of this fra cream in your trate through ey ; soothe a the and re- lief comes instantly, It is just what every cold and ca- tarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay stuffed-up and miserable, | s Couch Hammocks A great deal of pleasure and real comfort is derived from a Couch Hammock. You can get a very good hammock for $13.50, $15, $22 - fires swept different sections of Mohs second \alf socialists ter A . mar i heir real yesterday ' n ereated Soldated gn the pity east end last aight one ® " [ s SOCIANS nan was believed 1o have lest Mg nt . ¥ e, six others, two of them fremen, ¥ et b ¥ " panty ured, and many families wers F s i 1 M, made meless when fames destroy- I the United Niates fiftcen dwellings and a new saw 1 estimated damage of §200,. RIG DOoFEuEAl Fim s started by an exs etermined origin, des of the Montreal n on Mackay plep stimated at §175,000, Flames Do Damage Amounting 10 Almost Half Million Dollars M eal, May 24 A Two dissstious th damage YOU MAY NOT REALIZE IT HOT WEATHER IS COMING GET YOUR SUMMER FURNITURE NOW The Only Shade Made With a Ventilator A GREAT MANY PEOPLE get real enjoyment and use from their porches, at very little cost. A porch Shade or two, an inexpensive Grass Rug, a Couch Hammock and a couple of porch Chairs, will give you a very pleasant out-of-doors extra room. Our stock of summer furniture is unexcelled. $24 ‘. Refrigerators =AM B. C. Porter Sons Why Patronize the Local Lumber Dealer? There Must Be a Reason For the Existence of a Local Lumber Yard IT is the most economical way of distributing building materials. IN fact it would be impossible to buy all of the material to build a home from any one factory or mill. THE materials you use in your home, for instance, are produced or manufactured in all parts of the United States. HERE are some examples: Lime, Cement, Plaster, Brick, Tile, etc., are produced only in certain sec- tions and must be shipped in car- load lots. LUMBER, including framing ma- terial (2x4’s etc.), sheathing, floor lining, roof boards, finishing, in- terior trim, porch flooring, hard- wood flooring, etc., etc., is not all produced in one section and manu- factured in one plant but some comes from northern Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota and some’ from the Pacific Coast; while other items come from the South. What Is It? THE building paper, asphalt shin- gles, windows, doors, paint, varnish etc, come from different factories scattered over a large territory; while cedar shingles most always come from the Pacific Coast. THIS material has to be unloaded and a great deal of it kept under cover until ready to be used. Some- one has to do this and pay cash for the material long before it is used. When they do, they help support and improve the locality in which they live. THEREFORE the natural and sen- sible way is to buy these materials in carload lots, paying but one freight, and assembling or concen- trating all of these in one local yard. YOU patronize the local lumber yard because you have confidence in those who own and operate it and because it is the most economical and sensible way of buying what you need. The New Britain Lumber Co. INC,, 1871 Yard and Office—301 Park Street BEST DELIVERY SERVICE IN THE CITY T —

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