Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NOVELTIES Stationery Dept. NOW A DEHOCRAT ‘B, F. Karpinski Center of In- {erest in Tuesday Election The entire will wateh with | interest the outcome of the ffth ward election next Tuesday in which the central figure is B. F. Karpinski, | democratic nominee for councilman, a former ardent republiean worker city DICKINSON | ~General Trucking— 1388 STANLLY ST. TEL. 34% L USE SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM SWING TOWARD HEALTH Swing your family to- ward health and safe- and last year candidate for the re- publican nomination for selectman, Last fall the fifth ward went re- publican by a large majority. If the ward is swung back into the demo- cratio fold much of the credit will be ( glven Karpinski, who has ;-mmlnm‘ ):\ blg G. O. P. turaover to the Jef- tersonlans, 1f It does not, Karpinski will probably be persona non grata | with both political parties’since the Iv-m-n\umn powers have read him out of their party, and the democrats have overlooked one of thelr pri- mary rules in allowing one other a democrat to participate, The ‘w-undldll' has no fears, however, as his leutenants have advised him there is a large protest vote to be reglste , he says. The democratic nominee has been active In politics for more than a score of years, For the last 15 years! he has devoted much timé to even- ng instruction of candidates for cit- sonehip and many of the present! Ifth ward voters can thank him for| 1wir success in passing through ituralization court. This service, arpinski has given without charge. 1y Real Esfiie Bobm in Florida Has Passed Peak | "lorida real estate conditions are ing lots, but the over-expansion was indicated by the lack of a single house on the strest, Florida is still crazy over' real estate, Mr. Martin says, in spite of the present doubtful situation. In the cities almost every other person scems to be a real estate agent, while whole streets are lined with practically nothing except land officen, BLUE TRIANGLE CLUB NEWS The Itallan girls who are golng to |,y combined territories. sing at the Eleanor Cook concert Thursday, April 23, spent last eve- ning at the club room with Mrs. Emory Corbin and Miss Day learn- ing their songs. They will rehearse again_next Tuesday at the ‘club room. The Polish girls also prac- ticed last night ‘and will meet again on Tuesday. A very interested group heard Miss Rogers discuss the origin’ of cggs last evening. Her next talk will be on fish and will be given Monday evening, o'clock at the club room. is invited. The new reed class will begin Tuesday evening, April 14, at 7:30 o'clock. After that meeting the clasg will be held on Mondays at 8§ p.om Everyone ¢ from what they are pictured, ac- All girls who wish to go swim- Aprll 20, at 8| IMeech offered a technical SUNDAY SPORTS BILL AMENDMENT (Continued from First Page) thorized to erect and maintain gen« erating stations in the territories of the combined companies and also to require other rights and franchises Senator Meech favored Mrs. Mer- rijt's amendment, while the bill as it passed ' the house was favored by Senators Redding, Adler, Tone, Anderson and WoodrufY. Mrs, Merritt'a. amendment was then put to a vote and lost by an overwhelming majority. genator Ford then moved an amendment which wonld provide that Sunday admissions shall not be more than those on week days. Senator Shaw opposed this amend- ment also saying this matter should be left to publis opinion. Senator Jord's amendment was lost. Senator amend- ment placing the word “profession- al" hefore both the words “baseball” and “football,” instead of before the phrase. This was also lost. Senator Woodruft offered to Kuppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES this spring interpret every prevailing fashion note in terms of surpassing fine tailoring, attractive light colors and the most exclusive fabrics. Suits with the collegiate air. Suits for éusines: men, pro- fessional men and for men of committing persons to insane asy- ums furnish copy of committment ) state department of agencles and | stitutions; providing appraisal by | wo persons Of ioans on real estate ! v building’ and loan assoclations | 1 individual guarantee on loans | o corporations, associations and ec- | siastical sheieties. The house reconsidered action in | ng the bill authorizing the may- of Norwalk to appoint policemen 4 passed it under suspension of rules. Signatuce Seems Certain (Special to the Herald.) Hartford, April 7.—Senator E. F. Hall of New Britain voted for the Sunday baseball bill, thus making the New Britain delegation in the legislature solid for the bill. It is rumored in the capitol that Governor John H. Trumbuil is in favor of the bill also, but it is ex- |reation alleys tonight.—advt. SON AND 7 LEVENTHAL "Aessories Play AnS=+ Important Role This Easter | 'No longer does the fashionable w oman slip into her new frock, adjust her new hat upon her sleek bobbed head, and consider the ensemble com- lete. No, indeed! The proper shaped handbags, gloves with brief cuffs furned down, & handkerchief rivaling spring blossoms in its flower tint and petalled shape—all these besides correct Hosiery, Neckwear, etc., are neces- sary nowadays, hefore one's Easter Costume is complete. We have all the Proper Accessories, and they're “D. & L.” Priced! court. The following building permits | have been issued: W. H. Ehlers; one | family house on Corbin avenue, to cost $7,000; Joseph Huligren, two famlly house on Lake Boulevard, to cost $10,000. | Martha Chapter, O. E. 8. will hold | a regular meeting Thursday evening | at 7:30 o'clock Thers will be the | sual soclal at 2:30 and supper at :30 o'clock. Past matrons and past o'clock. Teller vs. Thompson, Rogers Rec- Superintendent J. A. Snavely of the Na Y., N. H. & H. rallroad will speak at the meeting of the Kiwanis club tomorrow at the Burritt hotel. There will be no speaker at the regular meeting of the Rotary club on Thursday. Officers will be elect- patrons will hold their meeting at 7 | 127 MAIN ST. | | ed. Very chic hats for Easter at pected that pressure will be brought | French Hat Shop, 87 W. Maln, Pro- to bear on him not to sign the bill, an dthus throw the matter back to the legislature to pass on over his head. fessional Bldg.—advt. James T. O'Connor has returned from Rome, where he went on & holy year pligrimage with & party of people from all parts of the United | | Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn PHONE 1409-2 EASTER The Smart Tailored Blouse or Peasant Blouse! New Models in¥ignredand New Shades Crepe Dresses Lovely Shades in New Spring Coats ‘ i | New Gloves of Seft Pliable Capeskin! Sports Styles in New Neckwear! Many Kinds of Choker Beads—They give the right rding to Willlam E. Martin of 49 ming and have supper afterwards|amendment making the time of & 169-171 MAIN ST. jssett street, Mr. Martin, who re- are invited to the Y. W. C. A, |meeting called to overrule a decislon 1 irned Saturday from a four Tuesday, April 14. The party will|of town officlals, within 30 days. ; onths’ trip to the southern state, go swimming at 6 p. m. This Amendment was also lost, ‘ ports that during his stay there Members of the Industrial Girls Senator Brigham then ross -to 4 investigated the gituation in every club are invited to the College club |speak against the passage of the bill. ] e irt of the state and fournd that meeting Wednesday evening, April Sepator Brigham said he was : T ——————————— erybody except the real estate 15, when Mrs. Ernest Thompson iopposed to commerclalizing the Sab- f (ents and the investors admits that Seton will speak on “Adventures in |hath by any further encroachmenta ; i 5 : \c boom has reached and probably India’” They will meet at the club {Mrs. Merritt explained her stand E This is how particular men || \ssed its height. While he was room at 7:3(. {hat she did not believe the bill as : . here, he says, he was offered a —— — passed by the house was really & / . ; are handling the Easter iate streot in Deland for just half| The noise of atoms moving about |iocal option Dbill. _Senator Redding T e U auey ik dounired & sreat: Are-9our Haidi Sal) o8 svébigein uize : Clothes question— 0 Wwhat the grould-be seller paid for | in a plece of iron has been detect- | favored the bill, raying that the ot than ever Sraporiance. The reasan is be- Are you slender or stout? In selecting the 1 . 1. KARPINSKI. it. This street consisted of 23 bufld- | ed by sensitive amplifiers, “Lord made Sunday ro'r enjoyment.’ cause .good taste has proclalmed Color hose Yight ind of Gloves all those things should 3 They are coming here—early it 4 Passage Is. Voted 2 nocessary part of the wardrobe. We have be taken, into consideration. ~Our uge 1 they can or as late as they please. N;‘“‘“:u’:’"q;“p‘:";‘;':“::d"";‘:f_c';‘”";':: now ahout thirty-six difforent colors in stock of Gloves makes choosing a simple : X ] 8 be! en hose. matter for any womanm They are putting the question of in favor of passage of the bill, It ORI e 2 Main Floor) : Eu‘t-r elothing stralght up to us || now goes to the governor for signa- p= Y ture. ;;"‘_’h;"::'h"’“ AR Re due g | Two bills, one providing for a 48 . | hour week for women and children in industry and the other for a 80 " mrery/Eopd odslithas By el hour weck, were killed in the senate : ccaptediinaiaiRertioman el BEin | today on unfavorable report of the § P labor committee. Senator Tone, Every patterns that F'uhshion 7':; member of the labor committes op- : pasted on—but none it has pass posed the committee report on both ] up. bills and secured the votes of four 1 or five scnators. On the first bill, y Every price ticket a pledge of as Senator Tone secured a roll _call t sincore a value as {f your own vote and Senators Griffin, Ford, P conscience had made it Five Tone and DBlakesles were agalnst 1 l fays lett. Come in. rejecting the bill. { Dainty neckwear that echoes the Easter The correct handbag is the one you want i Bills passed in the senate were: | Style note is to be found on our Display to carry! It must be a certain size, & cer- PRI I“Txuhlishmg a police l»epem fund Counters. Collars and Jabots of net and tain shape, and the color must match or P in Norwalk; authorkzing Willimantie lace are ever becoming; Cuffs to match wiil harmonize with the rest of your costume. 1 I = Q‘: ‘-‘f]’:""”“"“"(?“’r‘" “"- 'mtk;)' for give the finlshing touch to a costums that For those- reasons you should see our ele- F HO SFQ I LS et li;ztu“:c”Afidn\:zor;x::;dnfi‘: will easly. exclte envy.: gant cvllectlun.(" A (‘ | o . limits; authorizing Willimantic to (il e ] g ! 93_99 Ium Stn‘t } | make appropriations for its public £ | § A ) library. Iu et 4 New Britain Paid i nnoanclng | The house adopted bills paylng h Rarte : ¥ $120 to New Britain for physical : ‘It Pays to Buy Our Kind” 4 examination of children and paying . $1.041 to National Guard officers for : L < care of state and national property. f e s er y e | A bill which limits the right of {Nn\v Haven to condemn land in ; . | West Haven for park purposes to a : - ol o | ltmited area was favorably reported f : by the cities and boroughs commit- b B[G THINGS EXhlblt | tse and Chairman Lynch moved the 3 At & | adoption of the bill under the sus- ; - Preference seems to run to the one or. P A Beneficial Loan Gives You §| pension of the rules. He sald it Gay! that describes in one word wisps three strand Pear] Necklaces. The animals PROMPT SERVICE 0 | would help New Haven to carry on of 'kerchiefs that peek from Gloves and that sailed in Noah's Ark, legendary and 1 PRIVATE SERVICE Here are finely fashloned | & project already started if the bill pockets of suits. Flower shapes and flower barnyard animals have been *“Jewelrized;” 4 URTEOUS SERVICE | was passed at once. Miss Chenep of colored ones are more dogorative than lige- and they're studded with lively white stones. X CO! “ & | Manchester asked that the bill be ful. herc}n»(u for Sport, Street, Dress and Many new ideas in Vanity Cases are here, Beneficial Loan Society suits for men — for men | tabled, saying that it could wait, Evening Wear. too. 3 eIk Bt eoc i Weldinsian E { Mrs. Townsend of New Haven fav- (Main Floor) (Main Floor) e mBYel Phone 1-9--7 “ ored tabling the blll although not Open 3 to §:30 Sat. 9 te 1. Who have the Custom i opposed to it. On a viva voce vote Licensed by and Bonded to the Btate. i on suspension of rules, the speaker l‘; o 9 e . . B! was in doubt. A standing vote s tailored” air, without its o i motion ‘ot Cratemn . p : : o B Lynch lost by a vote of 51 tp 87, Clt ltems g he 48rd annual mbe!lnl of the |clés has notified the loeal police that h sl L U Y. [Union ex-Prisoners of War associa- | the operator's license of Nivk Koz h C 0 A L expense. | interest on small loans from 42 to 24 ,;",""h“fd':‘: S;:'f. °:“‘;{'";3:“"};}:"2 ionAK B0l scrcel Taa betn 29 P | = i o= - {be hel G. A. R. , Vi | b is . {:;‘r]; :{:”:ll‘r‘fl[!’:‘*;ai;gil’ef}tfihl;\“ U\’ut Because of lack of a quorym a|Thomson building, Hartford, Fri-| . The members of the New Bbitain i he SHURBERG COAL CO, meel i Ay J meeting of the board of publlc day, April 10, Willlam F. Steroberg | Fish and Game club received thejr i e And h TR eSS compantes | charitica scheduled for last night | of this city 18 secretary and treasurer | cards of membership this morning. . Phone 2250. ere are swagger ors charging tors) than nersont liviaw yoitponed: of the assoclation, [ AP, Marsh of the Grange legisia- b i . iieaat L I'd\"m_p- .rl\putflble The c!alrr:ic r‘o‘llrl\mh'-e of ;_h- r‘(:jm- m-\lfls:r:athgrh{: l;iunt‘er.r slnlcre;nry Ht\-? .'mm‘nrum--;1 was 2 visitor at the e o mon council W meet hursday T sor J. Moreno-LaCalle, dean |state capital today. suits for young men fOl' et vo':\lrrn\“::'! ?'yll';qof';:\re ]!Ur:(':»" evening, of the Spanish school of Midllebury | Depufy Motor Vehicle Commis- a ; e following bills starred for ac- ¢ \ _|college, 18 spending a fow days with |sloner Snow has completed his work DE. LASCR oun men who must |tlon_on the ouse catendar were in:h‘\"a’&' I oo o e oo n | Tor parents, Mr. and Vre., George TL. [as a judge of the hearing o the . Dentist y g !“d;}? "‘“-, exent statute glying | CIt¥ hall are under contemplation, | Hunter of 131 Winthrop street. | proposed Standard. Oil filling station r Quartz Light For Pyorrhea h k k-llf u d L extite ;:flllrlfx'§£~:r:rs::AVde ocessers | these dopartments having expressed uo'\k:“.:'l::mbo{!"{: ?:;"d = 1"?‘3 i 'hr; uwnnntfit" pmMTy cmd h|" e H 8 a )| 880 i vor] v e hel this evenin | turnes he matter over to Commis- 853 DIAIN ST. ave Keen, sKilruly de- lions on goods for work and enact- | % defite for more adequate &¢COM-l7.5 iclock, In addition to the reg- |slogor Robibins Stoecks! for consid- . . ing new sta"u'u_ with more compre- P}umh{n‘g Inspector P. J. Tormay | ular routine business there will be a jera fon, As yet, no decision is made. b . fined style. | hensive definitions; providing mo | . aicy' i report for March, show- |nUmber of Hearings, ane on the| The charter amendments for the - | probate court fee be in excens of $10 | (52 g RN 8 "nd 586 fix. | bullding line on Corbin avenne and jeity of New Dritain are scheduled A A H HARR]S for seitlement of an estate of 1688 | ¢ oo ynataljed, \several on proposed sewer construc- for a hearing hefore the legislative e . . than $1,000, | The late H. Dayton Humvhrey’u""' about the city. 1rommm~, on citles and boroughs - IT::WM r;"p‘?)ta were made in | died without leaving a will. Hovwrd The commissioner of motor vehi- "April 16. CINDER FOR TOANOUBRR0n L ns 8. Humphrey, his son, has been Providing for terms of office of | o S SALE N offlvm).\: rooding Al na’med Mm\nlftnnmr of the estate & | by Judge B. F. Galfney of probate | > 7 ty. Ask us to deliver all physzques. | Court Martial for Army |*i2 Easter outfi was awardea finish to many gowns this = your milk and cream. Officer, Held as Slayer ‘i’,‘&:’:‘:{"&";tflclf‘:l_"l:‘d:f’,'_'(; : - e Spring! | iR re R richand Magila, April T.—Lieutenant 8|0, Flasnighe. @ . .Sllk Hosiery for all occasions in all the new wanted ettt s el I L e e shades wholesome. ¢ ° | Shi1s ‘atng In ‘salSutcndis nm»l;::‘:,“nocm...‘;:;u‘;mf T, et New Spring Handbags! l | Manila, provably will be court-|the week-end with Mayor and Mre. M Pretty Suspender Frocks and Other Flarnmel martialed on a charge of murder | A, M. Paonessa. Priday. Lieutenant Thompson re-| Miss Clarice Paoncsea {5 home fused to make a statement today |from Laurelton Hall, Milford, for the concerning the situation which led to | Easter vacation. his act, but it was believed jealousy | There will be a meeting of the Y. | was the motivating influence. | W. H. A. tonight at 8 o'clack at the The bBody of Miss Burleigh, who 'club rooms. After the business meet- | was a stepdaughter of Captain H. P. |ing there will be an entertatament. | |Calmes, U. & miedical corps, will be | Ths Catholle Women's Benevolent | gent to her girlhood home in Mem- [Tegion will mest this evening at '8 | phis, Tenn. o'clock at 8t. Mary’'s school hall. Dresses New Handkerchiefs! Silk Lingerie Corsets Silk Scarfs, . Costume Slips 3 Hats — Coats — Dresses and Rompers for the Little Tots COLLEGIATE CLOTHIERS MAIN AT EAST MAIN “The House of Personal Service For Nearly a Half Century” 4-*7 PARK ST ONE- 1720 3 NCW BRITAIN, CONN.g MAKE SURE ITS SEIBERTS mrepwe———————————— THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS