Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
CATHOLIC SOCIAL |ROZALIE READY FOR SERVICE PROGRAM’ TRIAL OF GOOLACK Auxiliary Bishop Murray to Out- line Work in New Britain — One of the most important meet- ings of the week for Catholics of this eity will be heid tonight ‘in the ¥, M T. A. & B, society hall when Kt. Rey John G, Murray, auxiliary bishop ef the Hartford diocese, will speak at a meetin, called for a discussion of Catholle soelal service work, Bishop Murray will outline plans for the New Britain branch's activi- ties and it 1s expected that he will urge the employment of a soclal serv- fee worker to take care of cases here and engage in other work that is bhe- ing handled in connection With the movement, The meeting will be held at & o'cloek, Pastors of the varlous Cath- blle churches about the elty urged their congregations yesterday to at- tend the meeting, and it s expected that the attendance will be large St, Mary's Church, Following are the week's announce ments as made in the Catholie churches yesterday: At Bt. Mary's church yesterday, the collections taken for. the YPope amounted to $315, The annual col- lection will be taken next Sunday, Several New Britain people will at- tend o misston for the denf which opens tonight at St, Joseph's cathe- dral, Hartford, IRev Willlam Cav- anaugh, who preached the ILenten sermons here, will be in charge, Devotions will be held every even- ing during the month of June and on Wadnesday and Friday evenings there will be benediction, Thursday s the feast of Corpus Christi and on I'riday a triduum of prayer in honor of the Blessed Sacra- ment will open, About 250 young women wera ad- mitted to membership in St. Mary's sodalit, resterday afternoon, FExer- cises were held, with Rev, Francis Keough speaker. St. Joseph's Church, Joseph's church the follow- scheduled: Wednes- o'clock, mass for At 8t, ing masses are day morning at 7 the soldier dead; Thursday morning at 7 o'clock, mass in honor of the Sacred Heart; Friday at 5:30 and 7 o'clock, First Friday masses; Satur- day morning at 7 o'clock, month's mind mass for the late Mrs. Margaret teicher, First Friday devotions will be held Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Con- fessions will be held Thursday after- noon and evening. A meeting of 'the Boy Scouts of the parish wilk be held at 8 o'clock I"ri- day night at St, Joseph's school hall. Saturday morning ot 9 o'clock cate- chism classes for chilidren of the pub- lic schools will he held. The Ladies' Aid society will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Banns of marriage were published for the first time ween I'rederick J. Malona and Miss Margaret M. Kemmerer, and for the second time between Thomas Claughessey and Miss TLaura IFrawley, St/ John the Evangelist, At the Chruch of St. John the Evangelist vesterday morning a class of 60 made their first Holy Commun- The class was the John's, which is the youngest Cath- olic parish in the city, was organized. The Al will meet Thurs- day evening at 8 o'clock, and the So- ciety of St. John tha Evangelist will meet tomorrow evening to continue work on plans for the lawn festival, to ‘be held June 19, 20 and 21, 8t. John's church will go on its summer schedule next Sunday morn- ing Masses' during the summer months will be sung at 7:30 and 9:30 o'clock. lon, THE NEW BRITAIN® MARKET CO0.- NUALITY GOONS AT: ECONONY PRICES largest since | u: Girl Out of Hospital But Case Is Continued to Thursday continued ease of Adolph Coolack, charged with assault with intent te kill, was again econtinued antil Thursday morning in pelice today, Hends Wil remain at 0, Miss Roezalie Harasick, whom accused man is alleged to have was in poliee court this mern The the shot, ing Judge Kiett discharged Nojeek of 20 Lawlor street on a breach of peace and charge. 'The aceused man rested by Policeman William Saturday afternon Michae! Jereski of 68G Main street was represented by Attorney Michac Rexton when arraigned on a eharge of vielating the llquor law His case was continued until Thursday morn ing, Drove Under Influence of Tdquor Myron C. Krom of 76 West Main street was fined $1256 and costs for driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of liguor, Krom was arrested at ahout 8:30 o'clock last night by Pelicement John O'Brian, John Liebler and Rupernumerary Po liceman Bloom after his automoblle had crashed into a car operated by R, J. Metcalfa of Forestville, Motealfe tostified that he had stop- ped his machine behind a stapding Walenty arralgned assault Was ar Btorey ! trolloy ear on West Main street near Washington street, He said that an automoblle erashed into his, damng ing his gasoline tank, his tire holder and tall light., He testified that he asked Krom for his operator's license, whieh he produced, He sald Krom was under the influenee of liquor, The three policemen testified that Krom was under the influence of Nauor and staggered, Krom admitted having n few drinks of wine in Hart ford, He sald that if it was moon- shina he had heen drinking he might have been drunk, but he sald that it wasn't, it was good wine, Drove Past Standing Car.’ Giovanne Spinelli of Hartford was fined $35 and costs for driving truck past a standing trolley car on Stanley street opposite the entrance to St. Mary's cemetery on Friday of last week, He arrested in Hart- ford Saturday by Sergeant George C. Ellinger. Miss Margaret Geery and Miss Ag- nes MecCarthy, sengers on the 12.07 o'clock troiley from the canter, testified that Spinelli passed the car after it had come to a stop. Miss Me- Carthy said that when she alighted from the trolley she was obliged to step in front of the car to avoid be- ing struck by the truck. Thomas Heslin, motorman, testified that Spinelll passed the car going about 20 miles an hour. He said that he shouted and Spinelli turned around but did not stop his truck The mo torman took the number on the Ii- cense plate, Must Support Children Jack Lentina pleaded guilty to a | charge of non-support when arraigned | hefore Judge George W. Klett in po- | lice court this morning. He was or- dered to pay $2 a week towards the | support of each of the three children he has in the county home for a per- iod of one year. Bonds were fixed at| $400 in defanit of which he was sen- | tenced to serve a 90 day jail sentence, | Prosecutor Joseph Woods testified | his ‘ROBIN HOOD’ All Next Week LYCEUM 318 MAIN S TEL. 2485 - — This Store Will Be Closed Memorial Day Wednesday, All Day MORNING SPECIALS PROM 7 A. M. TO 12:30 Lean Smoked SHOUL.DERS TARB .. 2 Ibs. 25¢ wnl2¢ | Best No. 1 POTATOES 15 Ibs, 33 (o Campbelh SOUPS ... 3 m..§25c ALL DAY SPECIALS IN ALL DLPARTVH'“ NTS RoastPark ... .. n i i conn sy I 200 Choice Shoulder Steaks ............ lb 18¢ Fresh Cut Hamburg 1b. 18¢ Lean Corned Beef.. Ib. 10c Suger Cured Bacon lb. 28c Ends of Ham ...... lb. 16¢c 22¢ 12¢ 18¢ 18¢ Lamb Fores . Beef Liver Boneless Pot Roast b, Best Frankforts ... Ib. Corn Flakes..................2pkgq. 15¢ Fresh FigBars...._...‘.....,.... 2 Ibs. 25¢ Suga; Corn . 2 cans 2lc¢ Fancy Peaches lxe can 2 Tomato Catsup 2 bots. 29¢ 33c 3¢ Tomatoes . 3 cans Premier Dressing. im' Pure Fruit Jam, Ige jar Wedgwood Crcamery Butter Large Julcy Oranges ....... Spinach ......... pk. 19¢ Omne... vou. 3 1bs. 25¢ . 21bs, 95¢ .;...doz.39c Radishes . ... 2 lge behs ¢ Fresh Crisp Lettuce hd. 15¢ btnwbernes —_ Bhnnnns —_ Pmenppleu — Lemons NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ren were admitted to the s age and state more represent 0, stat satisfied at the ehi anty » thelr support ¥ [} several yea 8 east the ton appeared for the acoused Old Man Held on Sevious Charge Joh Main street arraigned o breact " whieh was later ehangod court Sanshaw ag of 212 peace eharge to indecent the mext term of the, superior which convenes on the first Tuesday in June. Bonds for velease were fixed tn Banshaw was arrested lay afternoon by Peoliceman Willlam O'Mar When brought ta the j - station, Sergeant MoCue testified, he admitted having assaulted seven year old boy Frak Vadilus of 49 Pleasant streat was fined $10 on a drunkenness and $10 on a breach of peace eharge. He was arrested yesterday by Bergeant lohn J, King on complaint of George Hogers who lives at the same address. In police court taday Rogers testified that Vadilus ealled his mother names. Tudge Klett fined Alex Pallecoviteh f Hartford an assault charge and gave him a suspended 80 lay fail se Ho was also placed in Probation Officer Kdward Connel. 1y's care for six m..nnm SING SING WARDEN FIND§ BRINDELL OUTSIDE WALLS Former Lahor Czar Now Faces Trial and Possible Toss of His Good Behavior Credits, I'. Brindell, former York building known for years as the city's labor czar, faced trial in Sing Bing prison today and the poasible loss of his good behavior and other credits as a result of his violation of prison rules, discovered yesterday when he was surprised in a conference with his wife, daughter and son outside the institution walls. Officials here and in New York city are investigating rumors that Brin- dell in the s has had 't conf »s with New York la- which affected the pres- construction situation In Various prison officials have been drawn into the investiga- tion in the belief that they alded Brindell, who s serving a five year sentence ‘for graft and extortion, in meeting members of his family and former business associates outside the prison walls Warden Lawes, who had frequently denied reports that the former labor leader holding secret meetings outside the prison, was the one who surprised him at his mecting with his family. He found the quartet in a| reservoir house on the prison prop- | erty but outside the walls. A keeper in whose charge Brindell had been permitted to leave the jail has been suspended and will be tried. 50 Pcr’lz.y and upward is one reason for the r: Fldly f{mwmg popularity of the otel Martinique. Another is the consistent economy of the entire estab- lishment. Here you may enjoy a Club Breakfast at 45c., con- sisting of Fruitor Cereal, Bacon | and Egg, and Rolls and Coffec | —Special Luncheon and Din- ners of superior quality are alsc served at the most moderate possible prices. No location can be possibly more_convenient than that of the Martinique. One block from the Pennsylvania Station (via enclosed subway)-— Nine blocks from Grand Central— one block from the greatest and best Shops of the City— May 28.-—Robert head. of the New | Ossining, N. trades councll and | sec bor lcade ent tangled that city. was half a dozen blocks from tha Opera and the leading Theatres —and directly connected with the Subway to any part of the City you wish to reach. T without, g“W’Hotcei%&"" martlmque Affiliated with Hotel MAlpin Broadway-~324 337Sgs, NEW YORK AESingleton, cManager. B — MONDAY, Ntore Closed All Day Wednesday Decoration Day - Spec MAY 28, 1023, BOSTON STORE &= DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. Pre-Holiday 1a hluo (‘l-n‘ Dmulhu Is for Tuesday Sport Skirt Satin, 40 foches wide, all desirable colors. Just ... $1.98 Yard Pongee Silk, natural colors— yard wide, Just 59c vnr Tuesday—Yd. Ratine, in stripes, checks and plaids, suitable for Sport ‘Skirts and Dresses, yard wide. Just for 49c Tuesday—Yard Novelty fully Just Dress Linen, yard wide, shrunk, white and colors, for Tuesday Imported Ratine, plain colors, 40 inches wide. Just for liesday. L\-.m. 5 Imported Japancse Crepe, fast colors, rose, tan, blue, yellow, orchid, pink, reseda and orange. Just for 29c TFuesday—Yard Ladies’ Slip-on Sweaters of fine quality Shetland yarn. All the new spring shades. Holi- $1.47 e —— Ladies’ Shirt Waists and Blouses, made of sheer dimity. voiles and cotton pongee, neatly trimmed in colors. Peter Pan, and button back models. Sizes 36 to 50. Holiday Specials. . ... .. Ladies' Aprons, made of fine quality percale, variety of neat patterns, neatly trimmed with rick rack braid. Holiday Special —————————————— Children's Slips of fine qlmllh muslin, neatly trimmed with ine val laces. All sizes 93c Holiday Special Real Filet lace, 4 lnvhpl wide, suitable for collars. $l 50 Holiday Special . Ladies' two-tone handker- chiefs, embrokdered corners in very pretty designs, 13 inch hem. Holiday 14C Special Swiss Handkerchiefs, embroldered cor- 27c Ladies' hand loom, aers. Holiday Special Palsley Georgette Crepe, 40 h . VEry pretty pat- $2.98 Bib 4nlh\r- hoth round and l-qmm- tucked net, trimmed Hollday with very fine lace, 890 Hollday Specinl Davidson's Combination f'oun- lmln Syringe and Water Bottle, Holiday 77c Special aprons 29¢ Napkins, 49¢ Another lot of rubber m assorted colors, Holiday Special Kotex Sanitary Holiday Specials noyanee. 27 c —_—m—— Odorono, ends perspirntdon an- Holidny Special . Stiel L Holiday \\ filinm’'s Holder dren, Holiday 24c Castorin for infants nml chii- [\pfi il Men's extra fine quality ribbhed Unfon Sults with short sleeves, long sleeves and sleeveless knee and ankle length, Holiday - $1.48 Fach... Two reHoliday Specials From Our Ready-to-Wear Dept. Smart Sport and Topcoats Reduced To close out all our Sport Coats we have re- duced them all, put them in one group, marked them all one price. Here is an opportunity to se- cure a high grade coat, just the thing for sum- mer and utility wear, Every one should have one of these fine coats made of one hundred per cent camel hair plaids and plain- colors, —— TUESDAY —— $12.95 Extraordinery Sale of Women’s Silk Dresses It is so extraordinary an offer that we cannot do the dresses adequate justice without seeming to exaggerate and that we do not care to do, It will he a pity if any woman of good taste and sensibly economical misses the opportunity to get at least one of these dresses; sizes 18 to 44, —— TUESDAY — Men's extra good quality cot- n pajamas, make knight of of the night colors, Blue, white, sand and Iavender. sl.lg fioliday Special, ea, Men's fine quality hlack sateen shirts, all double stitch- ng. Holiday 98c special—Fach Men's good quality Dentm overalls and jumper, all double stitching and well made. Holi- = $1.19 spectal quality lisle 43¢ Children’s fine socks, turn down cuffs. Holiday Specinl—Pair Ladies’ fine quality theead silk hose, seam bock. Colors, black, own, nude, sflver grey, Holl- day Special ribbed lengths, brown, good quality three-quarted s - Black, and liou socks, Pure White Trish Dress Linen —36 inches wide, extra good Holiday : 89 c Satin Reg. Silver Bleach inch i Table Damask. Holiday \pd‘: inl—Yd. —_— Hemstitched Serims fn white cream and ecru. Regular 39c. Holiday Special. 29 Cc Yand.... Scalloped Linen Scarfs, in white and cream with white or blue edge borders, 98c Holiday Special . ... Wide hemstitched voile Car- tat in white, cream and ecru, i quality voile. $2.69 Holiday Special, pr. S1x00 Novelite Bed Spreads, in several diffevent patterns and olors, Holiday $3.59 specials—liach . . B lmu:dml» 19¢ fine quality Holiday Special—Yard. .. — — l Fancy colored Towels, in sev- eral different colors, 39c Holiday Special. RUUD GAS WATER HEATER SALE MAY 29th TO JUNE 30th SPECIAL SALE SPECIAL TERMS This sale will enable you to have hot water during the hot summer day at a very small outlay. Call at our store and get particulars, PHONE 381 A. A. MILLS 80 WEST MAIN ST.