New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 12, 1915, Page 2

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inNew Britain Week” ‘and See the Large Display of Goods Made by the ° ;')'rbin Cabinet Lock Co. ] in our window. 3 SPECIALS stick of Gum, Candy Dept. FREE Apollo Chewing Y FREE Pens and Blot- ters in our Sta- tionery Dept. THIS WEEK in our rowell’s Drug .~ COR. MAIN and Store W. MAIN STS. City Items ce Kreft of Meriden, a F at Landers, Frary & operated on yesterday. 8°A. Dyson of South Bur- recovering from her re. of St. John's German flurch . will give an enter- ‘Wednesday evening of the church parlors. Re- Jwill be served. lor the benefit of the do- ice department of St ghial school will be given armory late this month. Poseph G. Woods deliv- juent talk on “Citizenship” of St. Joseph's Holy v last night. of the Junior Holy Name Joseph’s church will be ¥ evening at 7:30 o’clock. & Aid society of St. Jos- will hold a whist in the pn Wednesday evening at of 44 Fairview street is Miss Nagle's sanitarium on street as the result fishhook in his eye while resterday. a and his roll of §609 ¥ night at police head- Pitka, who lives on Booth ained that he feared he bbed. Raekliffe of ‘Cambridge firs. F. J. Elton of Win- have returned from New they have been visiting ! Barl, formerly of the Corporation, has taken ‘e management of the jacturing company of orge M. Hendee, pres- i honeymoon trip with enographer, having se- e from his first wife. Hills announces the en- her daughter, Myrtis S. Grocock, son of Mr. and Grocock of this city. Mr. well known young man yed in the Eagle Lock ville. Miss Hills is a WELL, DON'T BE! It. Drive Them Dr. Edwards’ Tablets e will not embarrass you if you get a package of "Olive Tablets. The skin Lto . clear after you have 805 & Tow mights. blood, the bowels and the ve Tablets. Olive Tablets are the ibstitute for calomel— ny sickness or pain after Olive Tablets do that does, and just as effec- heir action is gentle and i severe and irritating. takes Olive Tablets I3 h “a dark brown taste.” lull, listless, “no good” pation, torpid liver, bad 5 r_nmyrmce. Olive Tablets are a purely ound mixed with olive oil, em by their olive color. spent years among pa- with liver and howel Olive Tablets are tha ive result. two nightly for a week. etter you feel and look, Fbox. All druggists, blet Company, Columbus, O. well known young lady and is em- ployed in the office of the Union Man- ufacturing company. The wedding will take place in June. A meeting of the directors of the Commercial Trust company will be held on Tuesday, April 20, and offi- cers will be elected. It is said that tho bank will locate in the Schupack building on Main street. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Houck will en- tertain the Golden Cross visiting whist and social dlub at their home, Thurs- day evening, No. 79 Camp street. Leslie Rackliffe of 626 Arch street has notified the police that his bicycle was stolen from near the Y. M. C. A Saturday night. ; Superintendent R. M. Crawford of the Boys' club has returned from a trip to the west. Semi-monthly ladder drills will engaged in by regulars and callmen of the fire department beginning to- morrow night. The drills will take place at 6:10 o’clock. Rev. Dr. 8. G. Ohman of the Swed- ish Lautheran church and John Erickson will leave Wednesday Boston where they will attend conference of the Eastern synod. The city will start Wednesday ing amesite pavement on the eas of Black Rock avenue. HOSPITAL WHIST. Enjoyable Affair Nets $400 to Wor- thy Causc in This City. If there was any doubt as to the in- terest taken in the New Britain hospi- tal by thinking people it was dispelled Saturday at the annual whist held by the Woman’s Hospital board in Booth's hall. It was announced fol- lowing the function that $400 hagd been cleared. Socially s well as finanétally the whist was a success, Three halls were used and a large attendance rewarded the mempbers of the board for their ef- forts. The color scheme of the dec- orations was ‘pale green and white, Private individuals subscribed for the hall, the decorations and the p so that the expense was at a mini- mum. CHASE'S HAT IN THE Chairman of Water Board is Candi- date for Re-clection, RING. One of the most interesting develop- { ments of the local political situation ! is the announcement by Chairman (*harles I7. Chase of the water . cont- { missioners that he is a candidate for re-election. Chairman Chase's term of office expires this spring. Notice that he is a candidate for i re-election has been sent to each member of the common council by Chairman Chase. This is evidently to forestall any effort to oust him as it has been rumored that Mayor Quigz- ley does not favor his lection. President 35, D Humphrey of the board of public works is being men- tioned as successor to Chairman hase. BIRTHDAY LU Nine of the friends of Mrs. W. N. Dunham gave a luncheon Saturday afternooh at her home, 500 Shuttie Mcadow avenue. The occasion was the anniversaryof Mrs, Dunham's birth and her friends sted in making 1t enjoyable. The house was prettily decorated, daffodilsand lilies of the valley being effectively used in carry- ing out a color scheme of yellow and pale green. NCHEON, as ing Made In New Britain Week Only! es Marsay Bath Soap or Choice of Ben- Family or Poultry Expense Book to Purchaser of an Autospra Bath Brush LOOK AT WINDOW DISPLAY! ICKINSON DRUG CO., 169-171 MAIN STREET CONVENTIONS COMING “80yS in Bius” and “Lads in Blue” Expeling Big Time. All roads lead to Britain— not Rome. Such will be the slogan for the coming week. For the first time in history, the Division Encamp- ment of the Connecticut Sons of Vet- erans will be held in this city and probaRly for the last time the depart- ment of Connecticut, G, A, R. will hold its convention here as the time is fast approaching when the G. A. R. will be but a memory. The general committee of the Sons of Veterans desires again to call the attention of all who are planning to visit the encampment city this week that the first session will be held Wed- nesday afternoon at 3 o’clock in G. A. R. hall, 299 Main street, and will ad- Jjourn until Thursday morning at 9:30 in Judd’s hall, 242 Main street. The annual banquet will be held at the Hotel Beloin, Wednesday evening. The committee has arranged to “fire the first shot” at 8:15 so it behooves each and everyone to go early The program committee has ar- ranged a neat double folder menu in tan and buff with ragged edge cover. The back cover will bear a gold seal with the tri- colored ribbon and seal of the camp impressed on the same. There will be enclosed in ecach folder a pure silk flag. The list of speakers includes Lieu- tenant governor' Wilson, State’s Attor- ney Alcorn, Department Chaplain Hil- ton of the G. A. R. and Mayor George A. Quigley all of whom are Sons of Veterans. Attention is called to the fact that this encampment will be especially honored by having as its guest the Commander-in-Chief of all the Sons of Veterans of the United States. will be his first visit to New Britain. He will deliver an address at the ban- quet and at the convention Thursday. The reception committee will meet all the trolleys and steam trains Wed- nesday afternoon and evening and Thursday morning. Each members of the committee will wear a distinctive badge and will take in charge all visit- ing delegates. The badge committee 1 convention badges which are made of tri-colored ribbon, having a photo medallion suspended at the hot- tom of the badge bearing the like- ness of L. D. Penfield, former town clerk and the “Father’” of the local camp. HEach delegate will receive one of these badges from the credential committee. The souvenir committee is in receipt of some very handsome and priate souvenirs donated by a few of the manufacturers for which the camp and the general committee are ¢ ceedingly gratful. hTese will be dis- tributed at the banquet Wednesday evening and the remainder at the con- vention Thursday morning. The division council will furnish a silver spoon bearing the state seal for the 1915 souvenir, which estab- lishes a precedent, as this has never been done hefore. As this is the first time and perhaps the last, that the G, A. R. and the Sons of Veterans of Connectic vention in New Britain the same weeck —the general committe wonld great- 1y appreciate it, if the merchants in particular, would be generous in their display of decorations. Monday and Tuesd evenings of this week the general committee will meet in Schults & Costello’s office for the completion of plans for the convention. The at- tendance of cvery member is desired by the chairman as business of utmost importance is to be transacted. New has s=ecured CONCERT FOR WAR FUND. Successful Affair Was Held at Fox's Theater Yesterday. An excellent entertainment program was rendered yesterday at Fox's thea- ter under the ausplces of Sir Francis Drake lodge, Sons of St. George and Clan Douglas, Order of Scottish Clans. The object of the affair was to ralse a sum to be added to the British war relief fund and in this the promoters were highly successful. The large audience thoroughly en. Jjoved the lengthy musical pragram and applause greeted each number. Among the entertainers were the Arpi sex- tet and M Jean Cochrane, solo- ist. Professor IS, F. Jores presi at the organ. e yat A WINTEK TOMC Why is it that some people keep well all winter while others, less exposed ta told and damp, suffer with' colds, grip, pleurisy, pneumonia and all the ills of $he season? Thin blood and dehility are the causea of much sicknessin winter. When the blood is thin and there is oxygen starva- tion in the tissucs of the body, poisons are retained that should be hinated and tkere is a lowered resistance to dis« ease. Rheumatism disappears when the blood is built up and does not return if the blood is kept rich. The after-effects of grip arenever cured antil the blood is built up. Dr. William¢’ Pink Pills enrich the blood and enableit toearry moreoxygen, to nourish the starved tissucs in debility, to soothe the inflamed membranes in rheumatism, to quiet the nerves in neu- ralgia and sciatica and to expel the Jin- gering germs after the fever and infiuenz: of zrip have passed. All winter Dr. Wil- liams’ Pink P shou!d be in every house, ready for use. You can get them now at the necrest drug storc. The third edition of the popular li book ““Building Up the Blood’’ has been published, Write today to the D Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y., for a free copy. It ; appro- | t will hold the state con- | Have you selected that new Wall Pape Brushes, Floor Stains, ete. sortment. Varnishes |[# This Cut Tells = of Only One of Our Many Departments See our superb as- 3 and 5 Franklin Square, Biz showing of decidedly Trimmed skin, new THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY | New Britain, Conn, PRICED TRIMMED HATS Hats, Flow nly save money er You Trimmed Hats and Ostrich Trimmed Hats in styles and shapes that are entirely removed from the commonplace. clsewhere for style, and you cer GLOVES Women's High Grade Gloves for Spring, in kid, silk and doc- by nnot do SPECIALLY Wing better buying here. BOWEN & CO. Have You Visited Our Cooked Food Depi? Ifits good to eat we have it. ing. 20¢ 1b. per quart. per guart. Open Evenings SLAV ASPIRATIONS Brought About War, Hungavian Minister of Interior, Says Former (Correspondence of the Associated I'ress.) March former he published a: Venice, -Count ndrassy, Hung T the st ‘Who Ts Responsible for The book has received proval and is to be publi man at Leiy P alTies Switzerland h. s written a book, Budapest entitled the Wa official interfor, in Julius | rian minister | nglis ount .eip var Lo+ possess the Dar sreatly znd Germany beginn ment, of it w thinks monetary territo dories of any h will Andrassy is ding the publics 1es in his book that brougnt uss super unt wspirations nd that the to it He he ing of and u when final at anelles brought present sian rts that them victory 1hout ambition Just received today, a shipment of fhe ifa- mous BlueRibbon Sara- toga Chips, they’re pep- tomized, 10c a box. Our N. E. Bread is the last word in bread mak- Candy Special Tommor- row, Cocoanut Assoried Nep. Brick Creain, 35¢ Ice Cream in Bulk, 30c {HALLINAN'S BREAD & ICE CREAM CO. 142 MAIN STREET out in m. the contributed Austria ! no neention in the | territorial aggrand not is won. think | He they should be satisfied with compens: rial additio would not to great advantage, ition, a their vell t any houn- prove | i f $3.99 ASYLUM ST. HARTFORD New Spring Fashions in Women's and Misses' AILORED SUITS Very Choice Models at $16.50 $25.00 $27.50 $35.00 I'rom the marvelous variety shown here in Tailored Suits every individual taste may be met Though there cxcellent assortnients at evory price up $75.00, groups to it s $16.50, 0 where in $25.00, $27 supremacy the specialized at 50 and our is most arked. You can be certain that the smartest suits come from Dillon’s, fur here arc presented in magnficent di- versity suits of the finest characler— garments of line, ish. There are large stocks to s from in all fashionable colors the wanted materials, possessing marked beauty perfection in tailoring and fin and Here Are Better Clothes Thi§ store has achieved a reputation as the best high grade specialty store in Hartford, and the seekers of quality well know the reason. After 32 years of success, with the choice of the nation’s best merchandise at our com- mai)nd, wc':l clz;.irfi leadership in our line and ubmit the following, soliciting the CUS- TOMER’S decision !g & e We are exciusive Hartford Agents for Eagle Shirts and have sold more Manhattan Shirts than all other Hartford Stores, French, Shriner and Urner and Banister Shoes, the smartest makes of high grade Men’s Shoes are to be found here only. A large majority of Hartford’s best dressed men wear the renowned Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes and know their unequalled qualities. Hats from the House of Knox, Guyer and Henry Heath are among our offerings. Torstalls “IT PAYS TO NUY OUR KIND" Comnecting with HARTrORD, 140 TRUMBULL ST, IN THE CANADIAN ROCKIES Af¢er the exhilaration of a day begun by a dip in the Sulphur Swimming Pool, a pony ride up Tunnel Mountain trail, casting for trout on Min- newanka Lake, or golfing on a superb course, the radiant lights from the Canadian Pacific hotel, like an old French chateau, welcome to gond cheer within. At Lake Louise, Ficld, Glacier and Revelstoke there are other hotels of Canadian Pacific_excellence to break the journey through America’s Switzerland, the Canadian Rockies. No Extra Fares for Stop-over Privileges Travel by the CANADIAN PACIFIC New 1915 Pacific Coast Tours Folder gives full description F. R. PERRY General Agent Passonger Department Canadian Pacific Railway 332 Washington Street, Boston FAR OR NEAR Whatever see me. the oflice your eye trouble Thorough examing most favorable at 276 call and ¥ under 2l my flight.) tion conditions Mam strect. (Up ge, private convenient. and sanitary Factory on and premises. F. L. McGUIRE OPTOMETRINVT 276 Main St, (One flight up), Telepl'one 1616-2 for appointment,

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