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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESPAY, OCTOBER % 1uv&, Turning' The Tables [orn e et 2l CITY ITEMS, BEAT WIFE BECAUSE SHE | h llllll. | feit that in the Sunshine Werk New o ' Britain alse would do ita share, Na‘ | 'wlm1 'Asn m ua v | urged the delegates 1o make & special ! m I]AY ARE m 5 ¥ | effort to see the eity huu; m.:‘ k: | Vietrolas and Planos, Heary Morans - ] 9 | A sole was sung by Mrs | amadit, ! b } L : | ’ oAy Chiristensen and was enthusiastically | gieiis Rebekah lodge, No. 11, wity |0k Street Man Wanied Help, She s i i | recelved & = N |eonfer the Rebekah degree on eandi. Refused, He Hangod Her Head i | Hetiring Officer Honored. dates at the meeting Friday evening % “ M m m nl Mlss "o’t R“'& Glll u mn" The reports of the state seerelary The meeting on October 19 will be -\flll-l Wali d 't { , } land recording seeretary were FIVED soiiowed by a “One to Fifteen" whist, John Kapustynski of Oak street -~ $300-Pawelczik Discharged ; . vention Here Today ond acoopted. The repart ot the |yt N L T et Matu 6t home last night, wceording 10 Hi 4 3§ § B ft ending | M8 story in pelice court this mor > ! L {who has been in Sunshine werk "":':: |7:0 '::u:::‘ o "u:::;.": with the intentions of having his wife 1 The 28rd annual convention of the | 22 years, was made, Miss Hopt, whe % wash his back. Mys, Kapustynski did B 8ceb Russell of 167 Himh street x Int tional Bunshine society epened will retire from her duties as state | Srmb Swanter Lake, “,:‘ I'unwy;l not appreve of her hushand's idea and 5 i P 3 | Internatio ne soe e IN , with her sister, Mrs. Carve! B Rad, 4300 and costs when ar. y 3 ! { this mo at 10 o'clock at Trinity (reasurer due to removing from the : ;‘Mu loid him that she woaid not w u‘n. “paigned before Judge 1. W, Alling In ' Methodist ehureh, Canonicus Nranch | state, was then called to the unl-r, A . ek or bathe him as he A e court this morning on a charge \ { of New Rritain acted as hostess to the |of the platform and presented with & ‘,“‘;"'h‘.':‘:‘m"z ':'":;T; "':l';"';l’:"::,'lm husband became angered, grab- of violating the lauor law, HBtanley | ki | Visiting n‘i‘*whl 15 b g Eluudnmn pockethook containing "!.‘w..""“.u._ nall, 114 Areh ’"""qul his “-m' near ‘Illu lhoul-:,a? :l.la Wiz was fined $300 on a similar J ¥ Mrs. George W, Corbin af New|one for each year of her sunshine Thureday afterncen at 2:30 o'cloek, hanged” her head again h Adam Pawelcaik was dis- ! § ¢ Britain, state president of the Sun- | work, | “Winthren counel flon; and Daugh- lof the reom with the result that he 4 : 4 shine soflety, presided and called the | Address by Mes. Alden, Wihelore “:"" i d s renuar | Wan arraigned before Judgs Willlm y Alfred LeWitt, counsel for | ? meeting to order, Invocation was! An address was given by Mrs, Cyn | meeting ‘uuu‘uu evening at § ¢, Hungerford in police court ;hu Nussell, entered a plea of nolo ¢ 3 | given by Leonard €, Voke, assistant] |thia Westover Alden, president EO0- | icloek in O, U, A, M, hall morning on a charge of A'-u--nuul ?'l tendere for the accused wman and St |to the p of Trinity church .,.| of the International Sunshine A dlu.hl;f ‘icanor Marion, has Prosccuter Joseph G, Woods l‘(':'."‘ . ied that the judge be lenient in dis- s g 5 Mrs, Corbin sald: “President Gen- soviety, Mrs, Alden traced the work | . on born 1o Mr. and Mrs, Dominie | the state's case and .m;:‘n -'."fi posing of th case as Russell is in il n E iy ‘n.l officers, delegates, Bunshine i und growth of the seeciety from ""'t‘mu of 1115 Rtanley streef, W, Klett was counsel u-rI ':- ::‘r:‘“ & health and has a family to support % i bl s [ members and friends. | welcome you!imo when it was first started with | 0% of Set? SMESYIEREC o man, - dudge Hungerford fin i I Prosecutor Joseph G, Woods, who i {10 the city of New Firitaln and open | a membership of §00, At the present | will be held tomorrow evening at A $15 and costs, presented the state's case, stated thia $ B ity doors to you May you, as visitors, time Mrs, Alden sald there are Sun- o'clock at the atate ATMOry. o _;'“, MEETING this was the first time R I had § ! :nhr vith w;vu a 1le-runn of joy and ghine socleties In every state in ".,. WL, Morgan lodge, Knighta of neICcH ' : IETING ' been arvestod, He sald that Russell ¥ hia ppine. s ou have gathered Injupjon and in many countries g f e rank of ess| ™ The Amecinted Freas Mmitted to the police that he had i our sate to transact the buainess and | Europe, Mrs, Alden sald that - ";:.‘r':":;l i 53 g TR A sewlon of the sold liquor for 25 cents u drink ;‘"l"& l\':‘llnl;::-iun'-- u: ;:':nr -lmmw most generous state.in the union, in | evening. Harry A, Hargreaves has :'m:“):-::g' \.I“":‘" : vy g e i \ ion, president o e hostess s ] 4 A d Tie Accepts Responsibility W - branch 1 weleome you most heartily.” f:,'."'.',::':,'," wolk, \a the slate of 'Con <hm‘~l piaced In charge of all deKTce oy on foreisn affaird and present 5 . ¢ » | work, ew cconomie pro- Pawelczik and Tiz were arraigned Ira, Fdgar G, Danlels, state viee. ?. o |the government’s n P on. charges of \violating the liquor A e ¢ president, responded to Mrs, mrm,.,.u She said that in looking over the| Dr. D, W, O'Connell has. returned | o oo theey called for 5 o'elock Jaw following u raid conducted Satur b ; ¢ [ welcome and expressed the gratituge] €098 of Connecticut she noticed | from Chicago, T1l., where he has been | o e rnoan, duy night by Detective Sergeant Wil- ’ & of the saclety for the splendid “u,_lllmv there are no Bunshine societies | doing surgieal work at the College of | fiam O, McCue, Sergeant Michael B 1 § : come accorded ft, ’In Windham, Middiesex, and Tolland | Surgical Technique in that city. . Fiyon, ¥ 'nlll(nm;\ Patrick O'Mara and Dy} | Dugald Millan Speaks. ’l'nllllllru and she hoped that at the There will be & meeting of the n . 5 gty ) . | 3 . next convention, every county in the|Knights of Washington of i, Mark's Willlam Doherty on a pool room ;n' 18 ,h # 4 A Dugald MeMillan told the delegates | state ."' Connectient 'yvoum |.'e' repre- :(h':a:rh at § aelockntonlum a Bro.n]‘hllu-l‘ b\uhuugh the v:‘ 1 . {that in holding the convention in ""““"“'\"" | Mr. Graham's dancing class' for 3 m'fi,'f"fi.’.':' l\-'ny‘|l;~:::)':l- ';;“.'.': \‘}‘,;J g v & y d ;"'""'" they had chosen a growing| The roll call of delegates was given | children will form Friday, Oct. b, at 4 : Pawelcaik, Tiz clnimed ”“Q 0 4 4 § nn‘d| nlu-mn: commercinl conter, He|showing 45 delegates had registered. p. m. Miss Lampone will teach all “MERRY GO ROUND gonducted the place and Pawelezik 9 2 :I‘""'l :‘"' In all work carrled on as| Memorial services were conducted | new dances out this season.—adit. The Million Dollar Photoplay B Hothing more to do with it by um‘u A'I\'ll\ml.“ liberty loans and|by the Rev. Harry I, Bodley elosing, Noonday luncheons at Crowell's.— A ch work New Hritain had always|the morning session, {mdvt, Bergeant McCue testified that a | | BSng boy sitting in front of the store The above caption isn't ‘meant to describe the photograph. | when the policemen arrived, ran into | 4 . 3 * " A = You see, Paris has been sending many stage entertainers to this 7 I L the place and warned the proprictor ] 4 country, but America sends as many to Paris, Abave are Marshall | ' that “O'Mara was on the way.” Po- 'Y, : E ) - A . liceman Doherty cuught Tiz as he [{all and Vera Cooper rehearsing for their appearance in a French . L eame from the cellar with a bottle of | jayya. [ { ~ Mquor in his hand, Sergeant MeCue | sald that the boy told him he was | pald $3.50 a week to act as a senti- i i IMPROVEMENT IN RUHR 223 h Dombr Ii, whose father Boy Admits Warning Tiz R ph Dombrouski, whose father | B Q' Mare - Btddier and An. | fOTmerly conducted the . place, was et | TR AN [ oxt called to the stand, He sald th | derson testified that the place has i j), s 15 years old and worked every | French Profess to See Litte More DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. & reputation and Policemen O™Mara stid |y 5 oon’ 6 until 8 o'clock and on ; ; ; i that there were men in the store un- | o o0/ from 9 a, m. to 10 p. | Desive of People There to Return | ? des the influence of liquor when the | Loy "oy ote., for Tiz. When as to Normal Work. ‘ | — ] Why he shouted “O'Mara was com- ing” when he saw the policemen he| Duesseldorf, Oct, 2.—Some slight | said that he wanted to warn his boss |symptoms of a growing disposition on & but would not explain why he wanted | the part of the Germans to resume rarn the boss. | normal work im the Ruhr were noticed | awelezik testified that he had been |bY the French today. They pointed | r [ headquarters several times to | t0 a4 meeting of the free syndicate E [see Chief Hart in reférence to having | delegates at Bochum at which the ; | Berlin decision to abandon passive re- . the pool license changed but the| L Lchief was not in when he' called, |sistance was endorsed and it was de- cided to resume work with the short- ~ Rays Backache Often Means You Mave | Judge Alling discharged Pawelerlk . . Not Been Drinking iEnough Water. |and fined Tiz $100 on a charge of est possible delay, reputation and $200 for keeping liquor | The French also attach great im- 4 When vou \\dkl‘ up with backache | with intent to sell. | portance to the meeting in Berlin of and dull misery in the kidney region| Prosecutor Woods nolled the charge | the Arbeitgemelnshhaft, composed of " it may m~wn you have been cating against Milisiadi Blanchi, arraigned | mine owners and miners' representa- foods whic. create acids, a well- | tor evading responsibllity following an | tives at which it was decided to re- “known authority. An cxcess of such cccident on Fim street one day last|sume full cxploitation of the Ruhr \acids overworks the kidneys in their week in which his automobile struck | mines as soon as possible. ; ort to filter it from the blood ind!a bieyele on which Frank Kromm was e ey become gort of paralyzed and riding. Yalc Fl‘eshmen Assesfled . When your kidneys get slug- Hit B b A Ak b B e e e e WG | .75 Cents Each for Trouble ke you relieve your bowels, remov- Mike Renick of Willow street, did | New Haven, Oct. 2.—Material dam- bg all the hody's urinous te, else Not 1ike his sister-in-law and when he age done in the June disturbances by thought he heard her coming into the | (he Yale freshmen was reduced to a iy ve ache, si eadache, ‘ ,lolty‘:n!‘):elllzj.Ck::::|~ .-']::m.]\‘. ‘x:mtq, louse last night at about § o'clock he | money basis today when each student {pngue i coated, and when the weath- | opened the door and pushed “her” involved was assessed 75 cents. The | & er is bad you have rieumatig twinges, | 0Ut on the sidewalk. The “her” prov- | coliection will be made hy the stu- . The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, ed to be his wife and so he was ar- (dent council which also has in channels often met sare, water scalds 'AlEned in police court this morning | charge the anti-riot pledge which i . velief fwo | ON @ charge of assaulting his wife, 1,206 classmen are asked to sign ) "ufr";.’, "“;;;:"("';,",,'I'“L”.h; ‘,“",”'L” "? " The wife pleaded with Judge Aling | unanimously. With the cash in hand | % Bither consult a good, reliable| MOt to send her husband to jail as|and all 1926 signed up to maintain Physician /at once or get from your $he wants fo sccurs a divorce. His| good behavior the council will ask the 4 i so was continued- until November | university duthorities to mitigate the E S A ¢ Children’s Fine Nainsook Infants’ Pure Cashmere Ladies’ Pure Thread Silk 70x80 Plaid Blankets for { tharmacist about four ounces of Jad jlts: take a tablespoonful in a giass|H @nd heo was placed on probation. | penalty against sophomores, which I Renick was arrested by Policemen | deprives them of extra curriculum Gowns, kimono sleeve, Hose—made with silk heel Hose, fashioned back and | double size bed, in several f ‘water before breakfast for a few | [ SR ey L it ; dys and your kidnoys may then act “" i e R 8, Hamburg lace and ribbon. and toe. Just 25 double soles. Black and | colors, Wed. $3 98 fine. This famous salts is made from | John Marinchak T Mc K| ST - W ir Speci 9 the acids of grapes and lemon | road was arrested last night by Ser- GOLF COUF ON CAMPUS lved'i 1 98c for Wed. .. Pair c co"’trsf' r Wed 89c Ll b { gombined with lithia, and has heen geant McCue and Policeman O'Mara| yogrord, Mass, Oct. 2.—A golf Special ......... e i ; Jus or ; “e SR d for years to clean and on a charge of injuring property. ON | youpee on a college campus is about Mens Fine Muslin Night Ladies’ “Burson” Hose— imulate siuggich gt AUpis l.'.’.'.'?.';‘ g:"‘l‘]"‘:fi:;‘m become a reality here. Clarence — Shirts, cut full sizes, trim- made of fine gauge cotton. f 3 e p N A % > was con o " ¢ . . i . R liic dclia in-tho syatem, ARk T i WHekadihe WAS GULEINR | Linicoan Lny Rradiaie managen of med with silk braid. Just Value 45c pair. Just for All Wool Plaid Blankets, no longer irritate. thus often relieving MOrning. I8 alleg) athletics and head of the physical Ladies’ Percale A T LW, : ink $ Bladder weak: down trees. education department of Tufts col- SLAILER. ELERE AR TS for Wed. 98 Wed. 35 in pink, blue, grey and tan. 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