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"NbW BkllAIN bAILA HkkALD, MONDAY, .MARCH 22, 1Q20. Easter Cards and F avors lationary Dept. ,n. T THE Vinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Street Jew leek aps for Men vjvt varieties of tlicin are v reml.v mid some cslni tine w ii imr Attic ? (No Offense Meant) ' If you look through the att'ic you will find some Old Tables, Ch airs. Book Cases, etc. Look them over, note their condition, then call on us and get practical advice how to Make Them Look As Good As New Save the Surface and You Save All. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY PAINT STORE: 3 and 5 Franklin Square. Telephone, 359. I - cs arc. $3 ufet3?t$faM !W asylum stiii:i:t ii.urrroim ANUTHER SALDONIS RAIDED B, POLICE Symolon and Bartenders Face Local Police Court CITY ITEMS I.aUies- Aid society of the fill roll will hold n seivms Wednesday iif'tcnioon at lock Htanloy Woman's llelict' Corps 1 its regular inectin Wodncs- ernoon at 2: So o'clock at t. hall. tular meeting of the I'uusn- Fastile will be held Tuesday in F.lectric hall. Stem lodge. I. o. o. P.. will eon- third degree on seven eundi xt Thursday evening-, lola Council, No. 19. I. of i. ef tomorrow evening. Hegree 11 lie conferred upon several os ami lerreshmcins will be lire blief 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief IE LL-AWS FOR INDIGESTION i SELIABLL SERVICE REASONABLE PRICES ir Prt'M'riptiuii Ioai tiiieiit stands for lloth lELROD'S 1ARMACY 2T50 1MBK STKECT v Jllsclow T'lione 13J The case of Stanislaw Symolon, Alex P.ronchurik and Stanley Muin iska, who vveri' arrested Saturday ntjrht by' Sargeant W. C. Hart and Policeman ticorgo Kllinger on the. charge of selling' whiskey and wine without having a license, was con tinued until Thursday morning on request of lauor Prosecutor Albert. A. (Jreenberg. Attorney I. V. Mc I'onough .appeared lor the accused. According to the .police. Sergeant 4lu.it anal Otlieer Kllinger received, 't-oiri plaints 'that infoxleaf ing liuuoVs were sold in Symolon's cafe at the corner of Washington and liroad street and Saturday night the pair entered and arrested the proprietor and his two bartenders. In thesa looiV, Saturday, the bartenders ad mitted selling wine and whiskey the police said. This morning, in the iolliH' court, the iiirusc'il jilerulod not miilty. In the raiil a ouuntity of wine arid whiskey -was eiziui. (iaoililcr K'iiio!. Jose Koscola, a Spaniard who was a nested in the raid on the Fonda Ivspanola recently on the charge of gambling, appeared before Judge John II. Kirk ham and was given a !'me of $- and costs. Koscola went to Now Vork city on liusiness and did not return until Saturday aft ernoon. His other companions wore arraigned. Hoy in t liambci s. A 1 year old hoy appeared in chambers to answer the chaw of breach of peace and disobeying his parents' commands. The boy was recently suspended from school be cause of playing "hookey.'" For tlie past sovcru) weeks ho has worked and has failed to turn any of bis money- over to bis purents. Accorit Insr to his mother, be refused to fret tr Thursday morning and created a disturbance in the house by throw ing pillows and. dishes around. Judge Kirkham gave the boy a severe repri mand telling him that his parents have been too good to him. The case was continued one month. TOWN MEN GASSED I-'mil IVnlmi ami AU'rtMl ,Foii.stoii Have Xanwv Ks-nM From Asphyxiation in Hotel Hi on son Room Yesterday. The t'imely discovery by Mrs. P. S. -Mc.Ma.hon and tlie efforts of two members of tho local department with tho pulmotor, averted another tragedy in this city yesterday after noon, when Kinil Ten km and Alfred Jouston. employes at .North & Judd Manufacturing conipunv, had a nar row escape from death by gas asphyx iation. The men were discovered, in bed in their room at the Hotel Bron son, shortly after noon yesterday by .Mrs.. McJIahon. .Medical aid was sum moned and lr. Mendel , Volkenheim. Dr. rr. ii. .Taffe and Or. John I. Keily were soon oi. the scene. A telephone call was sent: to the central station and Lieutenant Edward Woods and Chauffeur George Spanner hurried to the hotel With lite pulmotor. lieu tenant Woods worliod tor consider able time over tho men. and when sufficiently recovered they were re moved to the New Ilritain General hospital in tho police ambulance in charge of Officers Matthias Rival and Michael llrophy. Tenlon recovered consciousness last night but Jouston remained in an miconsoious condition during- the night. At the hospital it was said that both men would in all probability recover. Tho affair is be lieved to be acridontal. Hot h men i i-riv'l in t Iii c-'i ty Vrirta y to work n t tlie local factory. Y. W. C. A. Collectors Have Received More Than $9,000 The Sat unlay reports on the $1-.-OtiO maintenance fund for the V. W. t A. reached the Slt.OJ' mark. There are a few more teams jet to- report, but. the officials in liaise e.pet that the total will not quito reach the re quirel amount. The entire drive according to those in charsre. was, a decided success and thej' have ex pressed their thanks to the captains (lid their teams tor the excellent work in collectini: the money. The lactor.v teams that have reported to dale are Sianlev Works, SlOX.O.'i; American I la rd a re SIit7."iii; Stanlov Utile and Level $."i.."a and the Fal'nlr HeariiiK c"miiny $20.ii7. CALL NEW PASTOR Hrv. ,Foliii Pavis of latcrsii. X. J., .May SticcceU 1W. II. A. Cook As Head of Trinity Methodist Chureli. A call has been extended by the contrresa t ion of the Trinity Metho dist church to liev. John Davis of Paterson, X. J., to accept the pas torate of the church here, his duties to begin us. soon us is convenient for him. U is expected that. Kev. Davis will accept and 'will petition tho Methodic! conference, ;it nn early session in Xew York city, for hi transfer. Rev. Iavi$ will succeed Kev. II. A. Cook, who succeeded his sou, Rev. V. 1 Cook. Rev. Cook has been connected with the church about one year, several months as pastor and prior to his appointment its pastor, in the capacity of acting pastor. He tatne to this city from Montana to till the pulpit when his son. Rev. Warren F. Cook, went to Franco with the Y. M. i'. A. Cpon the resigna tion of Kev. Warren F. Cook, he was named pastor and has tilled the pulpit in a most salisfactorj" manner. I I I II IrXM I 1 K 1 ?wo tfainss on wMch the greatest artists agree First? ttiat tlie Victor process of record ing inscribes their artistry upon Victor Records so true to life as to actually dupli cate their interpretations. Second, tKat the Victrola is the one instrument which unfolds these inspired portrayals with the same fidelity, parallel ing their actual performances. The greatest artists are Victor artists not alone because o the lifelike qualities of Victor Records, nor yet alone because of the wonderful tonequality of the Victrola, but because the Victrola and Victor Records used together reproduce their art with a fidelity equaled only by life itselfc Any Victor dealer will 1 11 1 .4 giaaiy play ror you tne world's greatest ' music by the world's greatest artists Victrolas $25 to $1500. New Victor Rec ords demonstrated at all dealers on the 1st of each month WT HIS MASTERS VOICE M pxocUims first quality and identifies w . ollprodwtsofthc fff Vv VICTOR. TALKING MACHINE Cft Jit i I i fc . i mm ma. 111 5 111 PM ZIMBAUST - , i urii .- -i iwy Mf-u u M I I I II II II 111! m -k - II WW II II II I j-rr II II II ii b m ib m mm m m bbb m m mm m v i m M m. mu mm mm mm MM MM I r ii ii it ii ii ii . m i i mr m K a am mm m mr mm mt mm mm ww "-V f fBmv---m, 9mmmm ---. 11 ' II ALDA BESANZ0NI BORI BRASLAU CALVE CARUSO CLEMENT CORTOT CULP DEGOGORZA DELUCA DESTTNN EAJVIES ELMAN FARRAR GALLI-CTJRCI , GARRISON yC GILLY rk GLtJCK HEIFETZ HOMER JOHNSON JOURNET KINDLER KREISLER KUBELIK MARTINELLl McCORMACK MELBA MURPHY PADEREWSKI RTJFFO SAMMARCO, SCHUMANN-HEINK SCOTTI SEMBRICH TETRAZZINI WERRENRAlH WITHERSPOON Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, n. j. Italian Republicans Elect Peter Suzio The Xew I'.ritain Columbus club, a branch of Ihe New JCng-land Colum Ims Political league, held a meeting vesterday afternoon ami elected Peter ."-'uzio chairman of the organization. The club is composed of local Italian republicans, and the reports show that there are about 7(Mi Italians in New lSritain ami font of these are voters. The other officers elected Democrats Will Meet To Plan Campaign The old democratic town commit tee will meet litis evenintr in Booth's block to take steps towards reor ganizing I lie pa ft j- in New llritain. Thev w ill eli ct a chairman and sec retary and make plans for the cau cuses Ml the various wards. The old town committee resigned in protest to the app luting of Sheriff M. I . Stm kwell. t e:udjlii-an. by Sheriff diilih. demo' r.ir. The liuhr .Maj-.r tleor-'O iuig!c.v Orson F t'uiiis is strengthen th; cause crats in the c -imiiiLr full ticket will be put Alderman A. AT. P.ionessa and Joseph M. lfallorar. aiv nentioned as pos sibilities for fhc m.'v.v'rality 'nomina tion.. ' esterla. wore: Salvadore liar'leia: Fasclla: treasurer, .Mr. Suzio and John elected delegates to 1 he. New Kng land conv enti.in to be hehl in P.os ton. .Mass. Vice chairman secretar.y Kusone lOdwanl llecano: Di.Voiuui were Aid Society Endorses Paonessa For Mayoralty The candidacy of Alderman Anselo M. I'aonessa for the maj-oralty was endorsrod yesterday aflernoon at a nteetivis f St. Joseph's Mutual Aid society. The alderman has not yet announced his intention of running, but is known to be in a receptive mood. It is not improbable in view of statements made., b- Paonessa. that formal announcement of his candidaoj- will be made as a result of tlie meeting of ihe democratic town committee, scheduled for this even ing. s.wi; Mosr.Y on Mivvr. to interest more people in the cam- I paign but also, bj- giving more time ' for preparation and organization, will render the whole campaign more effective, I GRANGE MINSTRELS PLEASE CHAS. DILLON & CO bet ween atid Aldcrmar. vpi'i ted to of the detno cloctioii and a. :n the field. May Vote For Sale Of St. Mark's Church Consideration will be given a reso lution for the sale, of propertj- coiu prisinu; the St. Mark's Fpiseopak church site, at a meeting of the con gregation this evening. Informal negotiations have been entered into for the sale of that property and ihe 71urcha.se of other land in the west end of the city which would be suii u.blo for, church purchases. A two thirds vote of the congregation vvi!' he necessary before the sah- can in ir.Rile. ' ' AVeok for Inaugurating This Cam paign I'Ost imncd to April 12. Tlie department of justice an nounced today, that at the request of several state fair price commis sioners ami state chairmen of thq division of women's activities the date of '"Save .Money on Meat" week in New Kngland has been postponed from the week beginning March 'Z'.i to the week beginning April 1'. It is understood that officials in New Kngland pointed out. the fuel that, on account of Holy week, the con sumption of meat is 'ikely to be much, reduced during the week be ginning March !. This might re Mill in failure to reach numbers of persons who otherwise would be glad to take advantage of the less costly cuts of meat during the special week set. -.'v. Mi expected that the postpone ment not "oniv vvHf-make it possible Amateur Production Staged I'mlci- lMrcction of Itajmond Watkins (ioo Off Smoothly Actors Do Well. Coder the direction of P,aymon;l Watkins, the tiVst performance of the minstrel troupe of P.urrilt tiiange was given Saturda.v night in Judd's hall, following a. business meeting of the organization. The social was held in the form of an open meeting, attend ed b.v about The ung and dance numbers were well received. P.-ivid Iteveridge's Scotch character act one of Ihe big features of IIARTFOISD v as the show. Attired in a. unhiue costume topped by a green tam-o-shantcr hat. be pre sented a.n amusing appearance and his stuck of Scotch songs and jokes was replete with wholesome comed.v. A duet by Mrs. I'pson and Mrs. Wood ford w as except iona I ly line. Others who took part in the solo work and whose, efforts were applauded well, were: Knth Schotield. Florence Win ger. Anna Ahcrn. Ielphine Malona, Airs. Xatzke, 'Misses Hess and Flagg and J. Hultgren. Cttrley's jazz band has some open dates in AprU. .Address. 166 Main St., room 17. Tel. P'iO'.I.--Advt. Springtime MILLINERY of Surpassing Beauty in Modes With the Chic of Paris and the Cleverness of New York i ii 11 IE I 1 1 ii A 1 1 IF III I