New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 1, 1915, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1915. W CK! @ning Monday the famous Cremo Bock will be on draught for all our customers. On and for weeks after that opular brew may be obtained. , bock beer is four months old, brewed carefully according to the German method, from the best materials and artesian well water. The brewery has spared no expense in making this beer of the highest standard and has s to have it analyzed. oflowing report of the analysis made by Messrs. Davenport and Keeler, chemists for the City of New Britain, € everything clear: ' MO BREWING CO., “We have analyzed sample of bock beer secured at your brewery on the 20th inst., with the following results: ific gravity ............ o .... 1.0144 Specific gravity of original wort ... . . . ; Flavor . . .. ey : e ... Excellent act ..... : . 5.65% Degree of fermentation o / Salicyclic Acid .. Absent bhol by volume . . . ’ _— 5.139 Total acid b A bhol by weight .. .. ; 114109 Ash « Benzoic Acid : Absent act in original wort . ...................... 13.75% Appearance Sulphites The above analysis shows this beer to be of excellent quality and free from the preservatives sometimes found in beer. Respectively submitted A DAVENPORT & KEELER, Inc., 23, 1915. (Signed) H. L. Thompon, Sec’y” Demand in saloons and Order of your bottler. CREMO BOCK BEER MO BREWING CO., Inc., N Besin; Com 3 7 ton before Commonwealth club at Y I feeling of common brotherhood. Gold- . this morning was Willlam Cushing, | GOVERNOR HONORS STREETER. g h NS TN, Supper scerved at 6:30{ win Smith's words, ‘Above all nations GO OUT TOGETHER? arrested Saturday night at the (]fvpni“ Frederick V. Streeter, commander nlg o'clock. is humanity, might be taken as the ARRESTED TO(‘FTI{FR! by Officer McCue for drunkenness. | of the Grand Army here, has 1o £ Vi Y I LN | | - Keyword of the celebration, the slogan He pleaded guilty and was fined $3! ceived a handsome leather bound Meeting of Matha Washington coun- | of a new world order for which we | and costs volume from Governor John K. Tener fin Lyceum. - o | EwIn LYCCUT | i1 D, of A., In Jr. O .U. A..M. hull. | have long been working but which HOI-D I:OR'I'H ]ONIGI,"' ! . i | of Pennspivasite. The Sook- Moes d | it should come in fuller measure at the New Yorkers Go on Spree Together.| yyLLA CAPTURES ACAMBARG, | STPhic account of the recent rounion Meeting of Court P’ride, No. 76, F.| close of the great war.’ | at Gettysburg and is signed by the of A, at 90 Arch strect. Dr. Tryon is one of the most promi- Fight Together and Pay — | governor himself on the fly leaf i nent authoritics on the international Carranza’s Forees Defeated in Battle Governor Tener is also the president . i ] el e Meeting of Pride Circle, No. 10, peace movement. He has been a del- | ”8 A ‘ M d l] P l: I. l Pines Together. & of the National baseball league Lady Foresters, 77 Main street. cgate to several international peace | MESIS Male y 0‘06 4 Last Saturday. a s e gres and has been : rriter and After working together in New d of managers Qongx ang DES @ Wr Lol AN R Naa IR Eritaind El Paso, Tex., March 1.—A battle Open New Store Ltituto. | Monthly business meeting of Thil- | lecturer on peace subjects for some | M ‘n 8 I f" I: York, coming g | athea classes at Center churrh, time. He was in Germany during Qfle iy u I cfifl "68. gether, where they went to work to-; between Villa and Carranza troops at The stock of Grafonolas and re gw Britain Golt mobilization and spent several weeks | gether, going out together and get- guan Mateo, Chihuahua and the c¢ords recently controlled by Mr. Van b. R in Lngland later. | T ting drunk together Saturday night. ..o...o of Acambaro, Guanajuato and on exhibition in the store « ST e e Tonight's meecting of the safety | later fighting together, getting arrest- . McMillan has been purchased rersary ban- " . . hoard sho )rove a té affair, ag' ¢d together and locked up together, : g C{ty [tems BEACH SALROADS A CHI ‘:u.;v’\(i]ngh\(,:::'],L;,r;::r ',_,t.\::‘i]:,. ',H‘,‘:“: Frank Bosick and Albert FEckman signed by Franclsco Villa, received with other machines and a more, ) London, March 1. 9:15 A. M.—An | . ccheduled to come up, according to| Were each fined together by Judge here last night by the Assoclated complete supply they have leased the 5 S e S important agreement hax been | (yaiiman’i. B, Alling. Reports from | Meskill in police court this morning Press. The message dated Guadala- store at 138 Main strect and opened Robert Lee is home from Yale reached, suys a Sofia despateh to Reu- | (h fire and police departments will be | And paid their fines of $8 and costs | jara follows take pleasure In today for business. The storc 3 university, slightly indisposed. | ter's Telegram company, between the | coajved, several requests for ap- | together after which they strolled informing you that in a battle held large one and particular] | Miss Anderson of Griswold street; Rumanian and Bulgarian railway ad- | | intments will be placed on file, com- | from the court room together. vesterday (Saturday). at San Mateo, | to show ofi the merits of f Mattabessett | ¢ “aptortaining Miss Pauline Cady of, Ministrations, providing for the | nypjcations will be read and the resig-| Officer Strolls arrested the two | the forces belonging to the column of lumbla-Grafonols machines. The an @t 10 1Udd’s | inated. | passage of freight trains through both | \ugjons of Special Officers Michael | men at 9:50/o’clock Saturday night | Gen. Urbina defeated the Carran- nouncement in other columns oo th The Corbin Screw corporation is|countries —without the™ transter “of | Fjlebowlsz and James Carrides will be; on Main street They were both |zistas who lost betwecen 35, and 50 paper will interest the pu dts ERFGERGHEY, reeeived and accepted. drunk and were fighting with each | men. They also captured seven pris- k. lod N ;—“ ;L‘r‘r‘s:\:l; busvBwlthigsorelenotdere o >, other. I ick received a nasty gash ' oners and about 200 fugitives, be- EMIL H R ‘YO(‘ E; ERtLodEe, - O | Lor Hcroye. Report From Police Department. on the head which required several | sides fifty rifles and a rapid firer - - BEaRdy pr hall. The condition of M Johanna Tal- Chief William J. Rawlings' report| siitches Iy DPolice Surgeon Dr. Jos. “In the state of Guanajuato the > < S st i | v itur No. 5, Or. Jotan mothen oG] OsephEA on the police department for the|eph Walsh to close They admitted | forces under Gen, Isanc Arroys of oice Cuiture ?e' tn' iy atotan Diio fs s Criticall il e g month will show that there were 118 | (peir guilt. Th ro New Yark men |the northern division. took the city S Rome con orthistiean K3 s Ly arrests but they were all for minor [ apploved at the Stanley Works in | of Acambaro, capturing several loco- 1 proved today. nses. The most serious crime of nstruction work motives and a large quantity of war | ~ - 2 Tryon of Bos- | o annual meeting of the New 0 rs' o st S0 (I s 1 T | : |179 Glen Street Tel. 339 17 . ) state, is reported in a brief telegram aoesys. Brodrib and Wheeler and board of public The only other visitor in the pen |supplies. Britain Golf club will be held to- Father Joseph Zebris and his house- | keeper, Miss Eva Gilmanaitis, on the | night of February 8§, but no one h ' 186N night at the New Britain club. e Stanley Relief Corps and friends Declares Lydia E. Pinkham’s 0 _ le skin, sores in av en invited hist to be - teen .flrrr-.\(m! for complicity in it a ) T b i bens (1035 16, X1l Nt o | Vegetable Compound |2t mhe e wesiaien i bs onc| Ml 6 10 9 0'Glock—Monday Evening Specials—6 fo 3 0Glock e e e ———————— police total §93 and the supernumer- re symptoms. o, March 3 . . ——————————————————————————————————————————————— Send at once “,:l:m"' lmll'h 'W”m ' the Ilart Saved Her Life ary payroll is $493.28. Dog \\';mhm1 : l - S anmua < o) ke L . Coffee caught s A dispatched thirt 2 B e o e e sud Svity. | Cottoe cag and diepatehea thirieen AR 4 s 25¢ will be held at the Uni- e . 2 —* | university, $2.00 bottle “Ted™ Malone Indisposed. b; RIKER- | Versity club, 36 Lewis street, Hart- < i i i L ford, 4y evening, Mareh 12, Sen.| . Shamrock, Mo.— ‘I feel it my duty e e e e R ———————— e ¢ . ey Today the onthl of e 3 e | ator “Hank" Hall will be in charge| % tell the public the condition of my el et o e et BEST 2 ibs I Large VEI’)’ BGSi of the affair. i health before using | Aifreq 1. Atwater and Dennis Nealon c | 0 a na c your medicine. Thad | rcsumed duty as day patrolmen and PURE Mealy 2 pks [ A— i ; S falling, inflamma- | Officers Monitt and Charles Anderson ! DR g, PEACE LECTURE AT | ¢ tion and congestion, | will remain another month on the ——————— e | ; Short, Sirloin ! female weakness, |4 a. m. to 4 p. m. shift. None of the 5 000 d STEAK O y ) Y. M. C. A. TONIGHT e ey s e o G Fl Do et 9 QOUH S Porterhouse, Round C | backaches and bear. | Officer “Ted™ Malone, who was taken ———c————————————————————— i o i o i o with an attack of acute indigestion It 5 | e L - foslopninaine ag | saturday night. He is feeling better 367'369 b h 357"‘369 nervous, impatient, today however, and will soon be about 5 4 ar Under Comm cealth 2 again pear nder Commonwealth passed sleepless Of late Officer “Dan” Richardson Mal" H E OH lCAN ARK ET Mal" Dr. James L. Tryon of Boston Will Ap- short of memory, i Club Auspices. nights, and had | pas been doing desk duty and detec- Bronchltls i _ ‘ neither strengthnor | tive duty, assisting Detective Bam- 4 S"Be' | Dr. James L. Tryon, director of the | energy. There was always a fear and | forth since the latter has been work- ree s el = New England department —of the! dread in my mind, I had cold, nervous, | ing on the murder case, fistressing and | american peace society, will give | weak spe Y | ace soclety, will ive | weak spells, hot flashes over my body. o Iire De 8 often fatal in | Iu'lurvo-‘un:ln? Uu. a .p'hvns of |}n Com- | T had a place in my right side that was With the 1 |." Ihlfur(ln( nt. SPECIALS P OR TUESDAY . 2 | monwealth club at the Y. M. ¢ A. this | go5oore S 80 T 0 hardly bear the | Total damage from fire last month G e e e e . 5 fst cvxdex:ncc? e ”’l\;p\‘\,‘f)‘.‘"\".l”]'f;':f"v’:‘o';’\"m, 04| weight of my clothes. I tried medicines | A% ONIY about $400. according to i°ire Solid Packed Tomatoes . .Irg can 8C Borden’s or Van'Camp Piaces 1 5C s Emulsion | Police” » **| and doétors, but they did me littlegood, | L1t PAIme' rebart: | Hnere were five Evaporated Milk . .. 2 cans ne. This re-| Tictures of the Bumitt celebration | 81d Inever expected to get out again. | 1\ two firemen on the sick list are New Yellow Corn Meal ....lb 1 New Rolled Oats medicine has | N¢ld in this city were shown by Dr é got Ly(l]m 1E Pinkham’s Vegetable | (qptain O'Brien. of No. 3 TFngine C | Tryon at a lecture in Hartford last | Compound and Blood Purifier, and I cer- | . g and Driver Richard Hart- = Mruit Je j ica P, as a cure for | week to illustrate his sugsestion {0 | tainly would have been in grave orinan | acit e Mohican Pure Fruit Jam .. jar 23C Mohican Pure Jelly have international peace pageants in | asylum if your medicines had not saved At the police station the shooting . : most Stub-| soveral of the Jurge centers of popv- | me. But now I ean work all day, sleep | gallery has been miven a_fresh coat 2,000 1bs Smoked Shoulders 1b lOC Fresh Sliced Liver to its great lation after the close of this war. well at night, eat anythi s of white paint. a new rubber mat " “I should like,” he said, “to have & ything I want, have =} $hiik pagbunt shoor tHet different raoes| o) hot flashes or weal, nervous gpella. ' | hus been placed on the door step and Fresh Cut Pork Chops .. .1b l Z%C oy o All pains, aches, fears and a new high powered electric lamp has ionalities ha 3 S % 7aE & 3 and dreads are | ¢ 7 i M s and nationalities have contributed to | pone “rnv'houge, children and husband | Ee¢n installed in the reception Linonine will 'p'or.n:l‘l,wfir-:‘:xv:‘:l;f nf"(“)‘\lo ,;::.l\-l(h;\rllnln:lr;:ll ere ne longer neglected, as I am almost | ™™ = Fresn Corned Plate Beef ... .1b 8c Heavy Fat Salt Pork sutfer with vears, but in the Middle Ages and in €ptirely free of the bad symptoms I had . 4 4 . | spoonful to- | {rL ik Nimes. By moans of such a before taking your remedies, and all is If you have over-salted the food, Strictly Fresh Eggs ... .. .dob 30c jiBet Bes Tan ; Y o i ; over the kettle and sprin- ' 2 made for widespread use, we could get Mrs. JosiE Ham, R. F. D. 1, Box 2 cloth tightly over t prin- | B dreadfull (R0 0" of the prosreas of humanity | Ehamrock; Missourd, 22, | {io o tablespoonful of flour on the | | : = : S e ¥ s to steam. In a few minutes the | 3 ; Fanges ... . ; Ly . fion for smther, the least as well @ | Lydin B Pinicham Modicine g | Hour win Rave soeoroed a the aure | Sunkist Or-nge - 2doz Z5¢ | ONIONS, .. ; confidential) Lynn, Mass, * | Dlus salt. | t will enable | procession pictures of which might be | pleasure and happiness in my home,”’— | try the following plan: Stretch a clean | = % = , —————————————————————— Fresh Walnut Meats 12 b 21 ¢ | LARGE SOUND i Raate ; 5 o the contents of the kot. hat threaten | that would inspire respect of one na- | It you want specinl advice write cloth, allow Sl 4 qts 7c Boc, $1.00 the tie that binds us all together in a

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