New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 5, 1915, Page 2

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Efvents fo;i:qh ’ PPIPES-PIPES | """ | INTERIOR DECORATIONS || CHAS. DILLON & CO. _vauderille e e Importers, Wholesalers and Retailers of Fine Millinery Hartford Please be advised that this is work that RS ST NS . ' F showing a brand new § "= G be done al through the winter. ' ~ After Inventory ent of PIPES in our to- | g : Picture Framing, Sign Painting, . Sale Mecting of Sons of Veterans, in G. ) artment. | ! : o - # | nan. } P I IN AND LOOK THEM OVER IR o SO Varnishes, Brushes, etc. UL e R 1) IEl Reductions on | L ] THE | Jiailg Seasonable and GH rag Stflfi‘e R S JUHN BflYl[ BUMP ANY 1 tlilll | Desirable Baptist church. “On the Busy Corner” e @ 3 and 5 Franklin Square. New Britain, Conn. 7. Millinery, Coats and Teachers' sscciation. Talk on | B ] i Y ) e Suits, Dresses and Waists c 1350 i Charvity ball at Boot D. | KB oY - TO SFLI, AT 8$7.98 hoes row : of, Kenncdy's dancing eabarel. | : . DRESSES MADE TO SFLL A1 $4'98 Light Blue | | Anniversar celebration of Valkyria | | 1odge, O. of V . und i - 1l of Pleasant street! Boys' Bible class supper LSt el bl kT | i1l be home Storrs coliege for ! S McMillan department store clerks. A e gale —advt. (G (51 (% 1 lodern dance L ! DUCED TO jepartment pa C e Sears and 3 redericks of Now | — R Here's a special bargain in Serg famountca to 5455 and | fiiven. Adiission 25 ~on 3 XAMINATIONS FOR nd_ Brown, the very latest styles Black and Brown, Ipariment payroll The house commitiee of the Fr ! - RAINCOATS, REGULAR $5.95 VALUES $3 75 5+ el Wil hoJd an Important mee GOVERNMENT JOBS . REDUCED TO Ino appeais for a reauc their club rooms this e . : fiy 0 appe in their club rooms this We offer a number of good. serviceabie inz Qe hosc Son o 8zl o'clock. Court Friendl appea i t { bazaar committee wili meet at the { club at 7:45. A full attendance is R y Gloria ;. lined with heavy rubber in Ol Jasper nd Tests Will Be Held on March Sev. | Navy. L WAISTS, REGULAR VALUES UP TO $5.98. requested. cral Places Have Vacancies 2 ) T A shoe G " Sisinacanc s 4 REDUCED TO $1.98 AND . ) | | clearance sale. | to il R | Beautiful assortment of Waists of Crepe-de i nd | L & Jud ncce ed | Queer ther circle of the “"‘““)‘ e United States civil service com- | f i Wn of that department gist chnrch will hold a f00d sale o= fimigcion has announced a mumber of | |8 anteed Brass Beds marked way. COAT VALUES UP TO $27 Gec merrow afternoon from | examinations in connection with gov- | B 2 ! H way down. Superior quality. s e $14 Stripe W All sizes up to 15 cirele, National Da are as f " [ Another lot of Coats s ind Sealette ver teed tarnishproof. An excep- handsome garments, 1 » the very height of style A splendide~ Our regular stock of guar- 9 Messaline, White, Green, Sand, Mais, 1t anc ark Blu ale mern | i maecto i (o REDUC cl ) ernment which arc open. They Satin or Roman finish, guaran- « 3 | | e | 13 | of Jank 1, deeided Geologist, $2.000 a year, for bureau | 1l bhanguet in the Hot of science at Manila, P. I.; designing | j| tional opportunity to obtain a argain at this price, $11.75 javitation t Pre Bond, Hartford. on Tuesday even- | engineer 2,000 to $3,000 ! - i 4| high grade bed at an cxceed- NE RACK OF COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES $4 75 the locai parist ing. vacancy q ation service, Wash- e s VALUES UP TO § REDUCED TO » \lorgan & Kingsler {oday brought 8 alist in mental and J Z INGERIE & . & g G | . SRIE ) VOILE WAISTS, VALUES Neckw sold | ¢pi¢ for §150 against Eva Ginsbersg. v 3 500, for place in 1 EAND VOILE W T 49c rice of each. The | The writ was issued by Judge J. 1. | Philippine service; medical inspector FROM 98¢ to $1.98. REDUCED TO MATTRESS SPECIALS 9.75 | Stark, ‘pl;uo at Manila; marketing specialist, REDUCED 1 . TO hear a hot steam pipe in Jessa.Af Pillsbury, an inspector em- | #1830 (o 000,F nlacesfin fofMce of “ROYAL" Pure Sclected White | “GOLD MEDAL" Special long Handsome Conts in all fashionable materinls, s . ore . ciioon - on ; ) A e tment. ro. | markets, department of agriculture; A SER e aome : e o i 3 jaloves ihe v ites mEUERET R L n Gnem il co0 0, 1 - o . staple felt, roll edge, art tick, roy, Boucle, Cheviots, Broadcloths and Persian Cloth ) ok fire last evening and | qejved mnotice today that an uncle &¢ S © St ik Cotton, 2 parts, art tick, | 2 parts, $13.00 value Blue and Brown. If you wish to purchase good ay No. 1 was called out | reau of science, M inorganic Jlue a drown. If purcha ) -l nete A TR chemist, $1,600 to $2,230, bureau of e e 6 45 [ e 9 75 By st R € SMEEE WER | James Ralph, sexton at St. Mary’s|gcience, Manila. Reduced to . . o | to, .. OO . bargain church, fell on the church steps ves. All these examinations be > apU . . Q “SLEEPWELL ‘LOSS™ Si of the play to be given | terday and sprained his left wrist. 1 these examinations will be held PURITAN" White Cotton Ielt, LEEPWELI #LO! Silk A | on March 2 and those who are inter- Floss, light in weight, ex- wish teachers in Turn-{ ‘ppe apniversary committee of the | csted should communicate with the carefully tufted, 2 parts, $11.50 ‘cedingly comfortable, val 10 under the auspices L : S cecdingly comfortable, value Ladies' auxiliary to the A. O. H., will | commission for further particulars, g ssociati s £ S il 4GS value. | $15.00. oo T 0 G e, e e | e C g8 60 | me T §11.50 B e o i ] in St Joseph’s parish hall. <cheduled for Tebruary 54 Has boen o last night and | pomt : S S ing on March 4. The first of the peredcrick lodge, . and e B o e g | SeTies of whists was played last night, | CLUB ELECTS > 3 the winners Dein ¥'s first, Mri fearpet bowling match. | w0 Johnson; second, Mrs. Eliza- _ . | B.xwill be played in the | iy Bepnett gent's. first, Eugene Johnson W. P. Ralph; | Y. M. C. A, — hd second, Society Presented With Woods of Pleasant | special, Mrs. James Mason. MEN’S FUR COATS These added reductions are on garments already reduced and in most cases, it makes a total inducement of nearly a third off, from R. P. 1. at Troy, ancesca Quarita has sued Paulo Block and Geyel by W, B. Cavalieri for $100. He has retained Rabor. Lawyer J. G. Woods and the writ is LOSE IN MIDDLETOWN, TURNERS HOLD ELECTION. returnable hefore Justice D, K. At the weekly meeting of the Good | £ s For Drink Hahit AT OUR LEXPLENSE earnest when we ask O'Keefe on February 18, Government club at the Y. M. C. A. | Tabs Defeat Local Boys With Aid of [ Arno Kerber Ficcted President—Dele- 0dad sizes in Overcoats 29 last evening the following officers 46 to be sold at $7.50. were eclected: 4 ; A andtis Gonis The I . President—Thomas Meskill. The New Britain basketball team At the meeting of the New Britain PIRRINE a ¢rial. You | ,00,0000 0. 271 Main § Secretary—Iugene Borkowski. lost a very hard game to the Middle- | Turner society at their rooms last “to risk and everyvthing 4 your money will be re- Many complaints have been re- Treasurer—Arthur Groth. town Tabs last night in the latter's| T8Nt Arno Kerber was elected presi ’ Referee Blummer. gates Chosen to State Convention. Our assortment is still good and the large cuts in these high class coats make this an ideal time to buy. § Chaplain—Harold Dyson dent to succeed Justus Hornkohl, who o yo ai ceived by the police concerning the = : ity 3! a v ig . X & trial g [ Sle e e i (G O Tormln e, citv. Blummer, a Middletown High | aq found it necessary to resign TRIN This offer 5 s Past Leader—William Kirlew. school man. who officiated, could oniy The following delegate: were Arrangements were made to hold | see one side of the game. calling no | ¢lected to represent the society at the {a debate next Friday evening on the | less than fifteen fouls on the local | State convention to be held at Rock- s and mothers of those A miscellaneous shower in honor of | excess an ‘opportunity | Miss Alice Zaucher, who is soon to RINE treatment. It is { be married to Joseph T.ange, was giv- eatment, can be given j en at the home of Miss Anna it hout publicity or loss | gerald last evening. Miss Zaucher re- and at a small | ceived many beautiful gifts. A mock marriage took place. piano selections bared in two forms: | 2nd vocal solos were rendered and tment, a powder; | refreshments were served. We invite you to see them, “HORSFALL SHOES” for Men are now selling at greatly reduced prices. Follovin: isubjecl e o "he ville next month: Paul G. Leupold, | allominERSInIect: Resolved, That| t.,m Ahcarn made good seven of . oo the Thamieracion BHl | these free tries and that practically | . Hipp, William Albrecht, Rudolph W. P. Faber presented the club| Won the game for them as the New | zZimmerman, Paul Klambt and Id- with a block and gavel and was given | DFitdin boys excelled in passing and | ward Pawolsky. Answers were re- a rising otelof thanks by the clan: ooting field goals. Cook and Step- | ceived from Senators McLean and ===l Lanian played a clever guarding game ndegee and Congressman Loner- bin. pill form, for| Pass Sloa . sale and yvou pass ROBBED HIS OWN FRIEND for New Britain and their work won | gan on a petition sent by the Turners to take voluntary !a money saver.—advt. i i 5 BRI $1.00 a box. T T i Murad Chinzian of 54 Union street ke over the matter | e Lo apaan Cnidsiin to his home, was the chief figure in the Middle- | rapidly on the fiftieth annual mas- booklet. The Clark v S’ NIGHT. ast night an ated him as a guest. | town's line-up but he had to share | querade ball to be held February 12. B Aiain street. For A large number were present at the | During the night Nishan disappeared | honors with Ruffen, Middletown | and with him went a suit of his host's | gT‘lr‘FhimH Wilson Was Right in Ve. Arno Kerber, Hermann Vater, Charles | | a good deal of applause from the|in regard to neutrality in the foreign spectators. Dannie Ahearn, as usual, | shipping bill. Work is progressing IHorsindl: “IT PAYS TO RUY OoU'n KIND” AARTFronn, 93.99 ASYLUM ST. Conneceting with 140 TRUMRBULYL sT. ecommend the use | parents’ and teachers’ meeting held at High's captain, who played a sta NGS - SUIT e i | o e ool st R | SR R SRS R SR (N ERINGS S 100 TAWESULT ant entertainment was given and a |is the same man who last week was| New Britain & iddlotovn Suit for $100 damages has been jccture by Dr. C. W. Vivian on “Care | arrested and charged with giving an- | 1: Buitton | rought by Anton Creszynskie against e of the Teeth,” was the feature on |Other countryman a bogus check, but !John Bezriedezyk. Attorney M. H. ¥ the program. Charles Stone gave a | Was released when there was no di- | Doyle Ruffen | CAMP has been retained by the plain- D D S recitation and John Kiniry favored | Tect evidence against him. : tiff and Deputy Sheriff M. D. Stock- g o e e | with vocal selections. Charles A. Mun- | = e Martin . well garnisheed money belonging to FTIST =on and daughter Miss Florence t TO GIVE DRAMATICS. . the defendant in the New Britain | i vored with instrumental duets. The| Under the auspices of the Sunshine | Cook-Campbell .. .. . McConichie | Savings bank The writ is return- | H D' Street, success of the affair reflects much | society the Bradley Players will pre- Right Guar |able .\mfnro Justice James T. Mesk#l | ! credit upon Miss Campbell, the prin- | sent “Out of the Gloom,” Stephanian . on Februar . 3 a drama «... Ahearn pflman’s Bldg. Icipsn of the school, and the teachers. | in three acts, at New Turner hall Guard ! Friday evenin February 19, at 3l Field goals, Doyle 35, Ellison 4, STE o - The ualn S‘ure Of .gw P”cfls G SRR R i 0 3 — | o’clock. After the drama there will | Stephanian 2, Cook Ruffen 4, Charles Anderson arrested L [ be dancing, music to be furnished by | Ahearn 2. MecConichie Kelly Thomas Hurley and Joseph Smith at | Lynch's orchestra. | Pritton foul goals. Martin 16:30 o'clack this morning at the cor- d Ahearn 7: referee, Rlummer: timer, y of Martford avenue and North " n Small Pork Loins, (6 to 7 ibs g — —————————————————=| pickup; points awarded Middletown, | The two men got into a n Small Fresh Shoulde p BETTER THAN cAluMEl 1. argument which developed . ) Small Fresh Lamb 1o hy 1 e linto a fist fight Round Steak of heavy heef Steak of heavy beel sters, Special 40c Ib kind ... 33c1b R oy ands Have Discovered A\NOTHET SKITNG PARTY. | = - 1 @ of heavy stecr heef fiut, Special 60c Ib kind . . 47c1b B Dr Edwards’ Olive Tablets | IT Good Weather Continues Itish uares, Special 25¢ b kind ........ 19¢c 1b At a largely attended mecting of | canceled “SNOWFLAF Extra quality felt, superior construction and ma- I . - : | court Progress 1ast night it was votea S 2 terials. For those who want the best. Value Jeeper Cuts are in Evidence in C.. of this ety | "hward a ton of coal at the meet- | GOOD GOVERNMENT £16.00. Reduced to .. $1 1 -50 B e e Fresh Cut Hamburg i Lean Skinned ko diams Scheol Boys Will Have t. { i . 2 Lean Smoked wider < . are a Harmless Substitute E = binut Meats . . 60c 1b g If good weather continues tomor- e . Lancygbeaninsislotiugs Goisd Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the substi- | Yow the High school and Grammar n . S o Ll Rlatis so0some GUBID tute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxa- | A renend g I8 Becon | tive, and their effect on the liver is almost . i orned Bee nuts o o 40c Ib @ live andtl “They are the result of Dr. | ing will have another morning's sport | s Pure Lard Caramels, 40c kind . .. . .....29c lb @ Edwards’ determination not to treat liver | under the direction of W. L. Iagen. | . DIcE AL < Compound jard t C Molasses P : C ‘flgd bOWC‘L complaints with calomel. His | Soveral other men about the city ar i 4 Native Potatoes uts, Molasses Peppermint, Cocoanut gh(\’.‘;z‘:fi,mfi’;Z‘?fl'&sm"“'m out these little | ;150 planning to take part in the fun. | BN g > 3 SPECIAL ON SUG FOR AT - CAll 25¢ 1b These pleasant little tablets do the good | Trangements have been made to { g » i 10 Ibs. S - for 50c¢. and ¢ Good Peas @ | that calclnelxdaes but have no bad after ef- | leave the center at 8 o'clock and the : imported Pure Olive Ol nt can o 3 . 2 P fects. They don’tinjure thetcethlike strong | skiing party will go to Stanley Quar- | 1 Imported Pure Olive Oil, 60¢ yimer p1 e | fects i 7 g 3 ¥ Qua ported Pur i . 60c g rormer pri o qual bur Valentine we have a nice assortment liquids or calomel, “Ticy take bold of the | ter, where the fncline known as Stun | : 6 quarts Cape Cod Cranberries, 23c. Sauc Sc quis M | trouble and quick! 0} . Wt e i i . A « hnd Favors. f | the liver at f}le‘exgeg;;";f(b’e‘ tenBy CUIS | Jey HIll will be used Spinach. Kaie, Lettuce, Celery. Onion<. Cabls urnips, Carpots B omel somctimes plays havoc with the gums. ' s = \pples 35¢ peck So do strong liquids. BOYS VISIT DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY : 12988 | INGINE HOUSF. W Dr. A large class of days from the Cen A : tral Grammar school vis : - H ‘ scnool boys who are interested in ski- | | Z e 2 B The GREAT WESTERN MARKET £ Aakers of the Highest Grade Turkisi House No. 1 this morning and were 4 P, sho abc he place b Ok ains = Bé | Tablets when you feel“loggy”’and* heayy.” | S10WN about t DI v Captains ) RUG CO., I\IA]I’I\I69§’1I‘7I1XFF'T Note how they ‘-clgflr"ch)fxded:r“m "4 | James Sleath and Bugene Burnes. \‘ y 2 ow they “perk up' the spir: t 10c and ort time ago a cl: i, Highest GradeTurkish = A e o 2 - { B (25c per box. All druggists, the station and it was the boys' turn and Egyptian Cigarettes in theWorid Frank Maietta, Prop, 63 Main St., Phone-1053, w'l i The Clive Tablet Company, Columbus, Or | {0y Yz A\ NN NANN

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