New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 21, 1925, Page 2

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INVALID UTILITIES Belts Crutches Trusses Supporters large suit: de- Our assoriment enough to admit able selection for mand. of any THE DICKINSON DRUG CO., 169-171 Main St. Men's Suits and Crercoats Men's § g0 al Men's & go at Men's $35 Over coats go at Men's £50 Over- coats go at $28.75 $27.50 Women's Dresses Women's 850 Dresses at Women's §75. Dresses at . Women's $85.00 Dresses at S HORSFALLS Asulum Street Hartford. < to buy our kind” Dr. H. L. Dombroski Chiropractor 350 Main Street. Try Chiropractic for Better Health. Hours:—10-12 Mon., SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED J MILK AND CREAM SHE'S WITH OUR MILK There's a reason why our milk receives such a welcome. It is pure and sweet and from farm to the bottle it's handled manner. ESEIBERT & SON 437 PARK ST PHONE I720 NEW BRITAIN, MAKE SUREITS. SEIE'ERTS' . in a cleanly ¥ 52205/ A e SBADO o i e Connolly is a man of wide with fire- $16.95 $34.95 CONNOLLY NAMED FIRE DEPT. CAPTAIN Elected on 26th Ballot at ing of Commission was elected a nent commis to name n 1% Connolly in the fire depar 8th ballot by t) fire <« who met last night to the late Walts, Who was in charge No. » fill the va tain on A sliccessor of Engine Company Kensington 6 on av- v caused by promotion of € ancy, Hugh Clark was chosen th Peter Pac w 18 selected, The take effect Jintments wi lay morning. 1l question the are task of mem- 1 that (here many od men ig the department whom v would idyancing, e Company two mer At the last meeting there was a so men with the board board was mindful of ced it in the favor of Cor No. 2 tioned for ohn Iinneran, George Myeroft, Thomas Roper John Hennesey. en hallc W D: ward Parke liam Shaw, ind s it was had been Myeroft. for the pri ouch, Joseph Joseph Edward Cronin and ac was eleeted Itary in connection ¥ & knowledge of ing work be his new position gained m in e ppointed to the department tute callman on May in 1908 he was appoint Iman, holding this posi veceived his appoint t man in the de being a “jumper’ nd April when will ne t in 1914 came its drive position until 1 v on ,\m' e Compz n, on Oc »‘ur 15, to it ne cssary to as captain, Connc s b g so that v entai A Auti nant C! v Company No, i H to company will p . GIRLS' CLUB PARTY fing a L# 3 Gonrs Louis Geidel| . Piano Instructor Pupil of Guy Maier—Piano New England Conecria Theory, Harmony, Adilress—196 Otis St.. Hariford, Conn. Phone Charter 1430-3 In New Dritain Tuesday week only. ! Lessous In your own home if desired Solfeggio Music— of each £11.000 SUIT SETTLED R e Iy MAIER & PATTISON Meel- | Captain nnolly from the ent yacancy in the on | & The | ! William | 10® | three After | found that cted with a vote s vacancy Tynan, | Al- advantage ny No. 1 as FATALLY “OUNDED AFTER HOLDING OFF POLICEMEN Niagara Falls Man Fires More Than 100 Shots Before ‘He Is Captured Niagara Falls, John Emith was N. Y. Feb. and probably today after for more than o shot fatally wounded defying the pol three*hours and keeping them at bay from a barricaded house. Smith ran amuck with a revolver Wout last night firlng than a score of shots into two occupied by relatives 1 tok refuge in the home Stanley Zemwaski. Police and deputy sheriifs sur- nded the place. They did not their supply of tear of Injuring the oceu- 2 ho ook window from which he than 100 shots at the vere trying to capture him. apparent early this morning 't his amunition was ruming if it was not cntirely exhansted, nd the terrified family was finally 1 to make a from the 00 early 9 o'clock more houses. and the of us s for punt a position at a cellar fired more ofticers who 1t be- cane induc lash clear the Smith ran climbed out of a rear window roof of a shed, He still carric olver and the police guard in the rear yard opened fire, Smith tumbled from the roof with bullets in hig body. He was hed to Saint M hospital where it was said his condition is critical. He was wounded in ‘the hip, back and, m: police upstairs and upon the | br by Vince \ and William Carrington, | doing business under the name of | Welch rrington. The suit | gro: an accident on Decen- ber when a motor truck L operated Welch \ran over and killed the plaintiff’s 12-year-old son, | Angelo Egidio, on Main street. Eg |dio claims that truck was go- ing at the a speed greater than wus rei- onable, that Welch failed 19 keep { proper lookout for pedestrians and | has his car under control, and br o that the to the ac not t from ofective, cident said s represents the t is returnable in . Martin & Co. on Cen- ! vesterday, gaining | ent v ing a cellar window | | r leading from there 10 made away out 3500, als | is e fo de- amount of the inventory has | ground floor, and ith goods valued ough Mr. Ma plete loss until a com seen taken. f arrest- | liquoy 1tm.l‘ Walte tain honds of 1d in the local Titi and is being X listening to George B, Gil be given 1l chureh B. truck were |4 1 | e . ‘I | will preach i BOY *”dmwsSf/eef Chocolare 75 a fine eating Chocolate Slip a cake in your pocket e if startingona long: walk. 2id eep it in your J desk for emer- gency lunches, or in your = . automobile. alter Baker&Co.Ld. ESTABLISHED 1780 hesterMass. Montreal Can. NTFREE Grange ir evening. entertainment for Union Oxley assembly hall last Refreshments were served. | { The Pextos will play the Palmour five of Waterbury in the local town hall tonight and the Lewis high ‘school quintet will oppose Farming- ton high. The games will be fol- lowed by dancing ‘ There will be a Washington pa- Firiotic service in the Iirst Congrega- tional church tomorrow morning. A section of seats has heen reserved ifor Hunnah Woodruft chapter, D. A. R. cd the s Rita's A nuinstrel show featu jcial given last night b. circle, Daught fand dancing were also enjoyed. cre \d dance in the Milldale commun- ity home this evening, prizes being warded for the best costume. chapter, 0. E. S, will n mecting following the business meeting Tuesds evening, when an entertainment wi be given. Iach member is entitled to Lring a guest of the local churches 'mons in support o prolibition law tomorrow. Harmony hold an ope regular The pasto RUNS IN FRONT OF AUTO unknown hoy was struck by en by Mildred K. neis street at the and Grove streets ed Injury ac- ade to the po- The boy ran ront of the ma- jown, b An an automa Barrows of 62 1 r of Broad to a the across the str and jumped np to the repe woman was knocked and report. ran vh WANTS POSSESSION OF STORE. A summary Morris Segal and tfrom the Tas wf’v) brought b Gied- ruitis through Roche & Cabelus, the plaintiff claiming non-payment of rent, Deputy Sheriffft Martin o Horwitz served the pap morning. suit 1o ous Isadore Birnbaum Malin strect arles process store at | Our office will be closed | all day Monday, Feb. 23 Phone 845 New Britain Gas Light Co. ANNOUN We do first rating. La Sample of our work ham'’s house, 206 Carlton Our workers are all Chri to do wou CEMENT class Painting, Paperhanging and Deco- can be seen in Mr. Wm. E. street. stian men and can be {rusted < in the most refined homes. H. L. CHRISTOPHER, Builder 381 COMMONWEALTH AV A TRULY SENSATIONAL CONCERT ON TWO PIANOS E. Call 2 rs of Isabella. Whist | AN A HARRIED MAN { Tolls of “Romance” But Has Not| Lived With Wile New London, Feb, 21,—Lleut. Leslie P. Arnold, one of the world | Mers, who is the guest of friends | here for a few days, announced to | | a gathering of acqfialntances in the | home of Dr, J. H. Ganey Thursday | night that on August 13, 1917, he| | was married at the Little Church | Around the Corner, New York city | to Mildred Avery, a nurse, who is | now on duty at the howpe of Charles | Prentice, at 275 Willlams street, a few doors from the home where the lleutenant is a guest. Miss Avery has confirmed the lieutenant's an- nouncement of the marrlage which Lieut. Arnold says, was the culmina- | tion of a childhood romance, , Lieut. Arnold made the announce- | | ment in denying published rumors | of his engagement to Priscilla Dean, well know movie actress. “We are friends, nothing more,” | said the lieutenant in speaking of | the connection of Mise Dean's name | with his own. The report of the en- | gagement had its ‘origin In Mil- waukee, where lie had a speaking engagement at the same time that | | Miss Dean was filling a personal en- gagement at a theater, the lieuten- ant sald. Meeting at a hotel, he and | ‘ Miss Dean renewed an acquaintance of a year's standing, he said, when the world fliers were at Hollywood. Their pictures were taken in the hotel with that of Mrs., Dean, mother of Miss Dean, and out of that came the rumors of thc engagement, | Arnold declared | |~ When marrjed Arnold was a man | In the ranks he said. He had just | returned from the Philippines. He ! telegraphed Mise Avery to meet him | in New York. She responded and they were wed. They separated on their wedding day and have met but | once since, and then for only a few | moments. | GOES TO FORT BENNING | John 1. DeLorenze, second leuten- | ant of Co. T, 169th infantry, has| left for Fort Benning, Ga., Where he will attend the infantry training | camp. He Is one of two Connecticut | men to attend this camp. | will be a masquerade social “Good- | by D. F Clty Items Nn-\\'luxlon Grange Carnlv 19, 20, 21, Grange Hull, Dancing. ~—advt, Steve Skrypel, of 63 Cleveland street, suffered an injury to his left ye and the back of his head while at work at the Stanley Works yes- terday, He way removed to the New Britaln General hospital for treatment, Gulbransen player planos at Morans' —advt, Mattamesett Tribe, No. 14, 1. O. R. M., will hold their regular meet- | Ing next Monday evening in Judd's hall, The adoption degree will be | exemplified on several candidates. Classes now starting, day and eve- ning. Connecticut Business College. —advt. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Roche and George D, Riley have purchased a tract of land in Saybrook on which they plan to bulld several housts this spring. They have also purchased a two-family house and a store in Granby. Néwington Grange Carnival, 19-20-21. Grange hall. advt, Llizabeth Krupowicz has sold a three family house at 244 Kelscy street to Marcella and Stanley Rud- nik, the price being $19,000, The transfer was 1ade through Roche & Cabelus. Ieh. Dancing Victrolas and Pianos, at Morans'— | advt, Peter Denuzzi has been named de- fendant in a suit for $100 brought edman of Hartford. The writ was iesued by Attorney A. §. Albrecht of Hartford. Deputy Sheriff M. H. Horwitz has attached real estate belonging to the defend- | ant, Home cooked luncheons, Crowell's. | —advt, Mrs. Mary Kindred of Arch strect and Miss McGill of Highland street are attending the winter sports carnival in Montreal, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hughes. ! American Hosiery Co. Officers Re-elected The directors of the American Co. have reelected the following of- ficers: Hyatt; honorary president, E. H. Davison; vice-president, P. H. Dowl- ing; secretary and assistant treasur- er, L. H, R. Vogel. tors were reelected holders; Talcott, J. by the stock- H. Davison, George §. . Talcott, I, L. bye’” says the washtub “ever since ‘Wet Wash' came this way, I've lost my job.” The washtub just naturally has to leave when our “Wet Wash” arrives. For no woman will do her own washing when “Wet ‘Wash” does it so well, and at a cost that makes it a real economy. Call us today—and tell the wash- tub good-bye! Wet Wash fo the NEW BRITAIN. CONN. Auspices New Britain Musical Club ,.“wr;u ik RinTin-Tin_in “THE LIGHTHOUSE BY THE SEA? A WARNER “CLASSIC OF THE SCREEN" LYCEUM — Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday president and treasurer, I. R. | H. Taylor; assistant secretary, | The following direc- | Wilcox, | J. B. Minor, ¥, R. Cooley,P, B. Stan- | | ley, Joseph Talcott and I R. Hyatt. | | B CITY. \bLlsuLI) 1012 When You Think of Garment Cleaning and Dyeing ‘Remember —THAT OUR EQUIPMENT IS OF THE MOST MODERN TYPE. _THAT OUR WORK IS MOS EXACTING AND —THAT OUR PRICES ARE MODERATE. Phone 1323-2 And We Will Call iThé New Britain Dry Cleaning Corp. Branch Office 96 West Main Factory and Office 415 West Main St. LIFE INSURANCE Opportunity for live wires to make big money by selling-a combined life and accident policy. Tllustration: $1,000 single $2,000 double indemnity. $3,000 @ triple indemnity. $10. 00 weekly indemnity for Temporary Total dis- Ablllt\, paid for 52 weeks continuous disability and after, one-half for life. Accident feature Non-Cancellable. For more information address E. GLASS HARTFORD CONN, indemnity. 54 CHURCH A MOTHER said to us the other day, “T wish I had economized on something besides MILK when my children were growing up.” You will think 50 (00 some day. MOORLAND FARM GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK is what the children nced. Raw milk. flavor all there. Vitamines, proteins and Drop us a postal R. WEIDMAN, Supt. TEL, 920-13 CAPITOL THEATER Sunday 3:15 P. M. March 1st Tickets Now On Sale At C. L. PIERCE & CO. Prices: $1.00, $1.50, £2.00, $2.50

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