New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 16, 1915, Page 2

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(! NEW PASTOR SUNDAY Rev. Warren F. Cock Will Occupy Trinity Puipit for First Time. Rev. Warren I'. Cook, who has been called to the pastorate of the Metho- dist Episcopal church in this city, will occupy the pulpit for the first time Suncay morning. Mr. Cook comes from St. James church in Brooklyn, N. Y., and as that church was reluc- tant to part with him considerable pressure was nece cal church could of the flock. “’ n s Mr. Cook is no stranger to this part A s mg lurfl of Connecticut, having been pastor ot fain St. and W. Main St. St. Paul's church in Hartford until two years ago when he went to the St. James pastorate. He will move his l family to New Britain probably next aving Cream Shaving Stick tever you shave with we that you want, and the right. Many helps here shaving easy and Always pleased to gour gocds. v before the lo- cure him as leader week. Mr. Cook's family consists of his wife and two children, a boy of five years and a girl of three months, By a strange coincidence, Mr. Cook will work in the same field with a classmate in the Theological school at Hartford, Rev. Elmer T. Thienes, as- sistant pastor of the First Baptist church. Rev. J. E. Adams, whom Mr. Cook succeeds, will go to Springdale, a sub- urb of Stamford. Mr, Adams will be among old acquaintances as for six Lawn Mowers sharpened. 3 '.l'el 1279-12 or Abbe Haw —advt. Pohumn, successfu] candi- gouncilman ‘from the first Nléd an mceounting of his ipenses with the city clerk. $6.50. Riley has applied to Build- ctor Rutherford for permis- &a'~éranda onhis house street at & cost of $50. iStark ‘savirenewing ac- Mr. Stark years he was located in Stamford the district superintendent of the New York district. BICYCLE THIEF 1S GIVEN SIXTY DAYS Norvin A. Stecle Convicled of Reck- less Driving of Autemabi'e. B/ 'Wieldii ‘of Black Rock rétyrned ‘from wintering ulu'mbn of members of .Drnka lodge, No. 429, O. will’ visit Capital lodge, No. Hartford, tonight. Capital ¢ meets in Moose hall, 450 jtreet. A good entertain- rovided. r J. A, Hultman of Worces- lve'a concert in the Swedish church tonight under the pt the Swedish Temperance e | Frank Delmar, peymen and master plum- | Jast boarding place e it "f*"}:"fi)“““";‘ ville, tried to convince Judge John H. ’Q ,» according to e hea h | o 5 n. The department has| Kirkham in police court this morning plumbers until that time | that there was no wrong in taking a ot to be arbitrary, although ‘ bicyele without permission and using fuipal | year ended oMt for a time if one's intentions werey Judge Kirkham thought and days for his attempt to at the entrance to the who gave as his a barn in Plain- to return it. aifferently, him to sixty H. Hibbard company has i Building Inspector A. N. d for permission to raise a building to three stories for Jeoley. - Manufacturing M. -C. A, ¥Phe work will cost $15,- fhe bicycle s, Frary & Clark has |, . yyie and was valued at 1. fhe contract for the erection | °° 55 8 tinning shop and a large | M. Bell testificd that he Delmar § to the J. H. Grobier com- | trying to get away with the The lock on the fartford however, and when Mr. him he put the ana | nu Fuu- Liniied! away: M) Belll repartealthe ! H Barnes, the Y. M. (. psurance for Meat Eaters and the two fol- alley on the Officer King | nown authority states that the ery meat eater jn America is uric acid, the greatest foe to however, sentenced steal a bicycle he property of Linda- | saw wheel. chain ceiayed him. Bell called to down wheel matter to C. H. A. general gecretary, lowed Delmar into the ¢ide of the Park hotel. arrested Delmar here. Delmar said he had borrowed bleycles so many times In New York state without getting ted that he , did not understand why New Britain should have different regulations, Norvin A. cele of Farmington | avenue was fined $1 nd costs for speeding on Washington St. the tine being suspended upon payment of the entire system. § it wa Steele ey trouble develop and it will re He was arr ed by “::m diseases as Dropsy and «ifficer Wagner, who foliowed him on I Theumatism, headaches, liver "% motorevcle and timed, him. His ousness, constipation, 'dizzi- eight miles an hour, | essness and bladder disorders arded as a dan- weak, sluggish kidneys. You Y e S ohe o weakened kidneys and put / ood working order again by . Rawlings said he had re- m your druggist about five ; complaints about the Rheumasalts ; “take two tea- .pceding in that neighbornood and particularly inst Steeie's reckless- ness, ys fight uric acid, something ever meant to do. The result pme weak from overwork, they the eliminative tissues clog iste {s retained in the blood to h the court us rate of 34 glass of water before break- morning and in a few days vs will perform their duties 't manner. Jalts flushes the clogged kid- —— timulates them to action, It the stomach and intestines of s matter and leaves the intes- clean and sweet. its is very inexpensive. Iy without frlnlnzpor nausea. take—delightfully efferves- d $1.00 Bottles. is prepared by the famous 'ompany, Minneapolis, Minn. JOME MADE CANDIES jde in New Britain by Our Candy Maker Fresh Today! BO\ “()NS ............................. 49¢c 1b Mrs. Land, 99 Linwood street, “No Name” and Mrs. Kramer were. the liolders of tickets winning prizes last night by Vater Jahn and Hertha lodges. Winners can obtain prizes by calling at 83 West street. ATED CREAM NUT Prrrn CREAM WAFERS | and torpi | per box. Quickly Relieves Wlthout Distress The congestion of refuse from the ing in tho bowels, generates poi- SONous ses that occaslon distress and invite serious illness. Health and comfort demand that this con- gestion be speedily relieved and the toul mass expelled. The well-founded objection most people have to the violence of cathartic and purgative agents is overcome by using the combi- natlon of simple laxative herbs with pepsin that is sold In drug stores under the name of Dr. Cald- well’'s Syrup Pepsin. A dose at night brings reliof next morning, without discomfort or incon- venience. A free trlal bottle can be obtained by riting to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 4 Washington St., Monticelol, 111 Ewvents Ton}'ght - f “The Three Twins"” ceum, at Russwin Ly- | Moving pictures and vaudeville at | Keeney's. | Moving pictures at Fox's. Meeting of Valky of V. Initiation. ia lodge, O. Fp\\mlh league business meeting at | 145 at Methodist church. Meeting of New Britain lodge, No. | 183, Loyal Order of Moose, in Judd's block. Regular meeting of Sons of Vet- erans, In G. A. I, hall. Rebekanh lodge, | U, A. M. Meeting of Stella No. 11, 1, O. O. F,, in Jr. O, hall, Meeting of Admiral No. 32, O. D. H. 8. i Schley lodge, at 187 Arch street. | Concer! it the Swedish Lutheran church by Professors J. A. and Paul ; Hultman, under the auspices of the | Swedish Temperance Federation. Final banquet of the Bible | classes at the Y. M. C. A, Boys' vation Army demonstration at | 'racks on Church street. Andrews of Stanley a luncheon Wednesday | to ten ladles in honor of | Lusk of Cedgr street, who | ] turned from Panams § s e an entertaining count of her trip to the Isthmus. QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel’s old-time enemy, dis- covered the formula for Olive Tablets whilc | treating gatieuts for chronic constipation } noon ., L. O. livers. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not con- tain calomel, but a healing, soothing vege- table laxative. No griping is the “keynote” of these lit- tle sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They | cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. 1f you have a “dark brown mouth” now and then—a bad breath—adull,tired feeling | —sick hcadncho—~to!‘plfl liver and are con- ated, you'll find quick, sure and only | leasant results from one or two little Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets at bedtime, Thousands take one or two every night Just to kee; J n ht. Try them. 10c and 250 ruggists. The Ollve Tablel Company, Columbus, O AND $1 A WEEK on any purchase up to $15,00— ] s on larger pur- 'S Suits. .. n's Coa $15 to 8§35 8 to $25 ..$12 to $25 sShoes for Boys and Wome Hats, Men and Womcen, Girls, All new spring styles—Alter- aticns free—We do as we ad- vertise, MENTER 315 TRUMBULL N HARTFORD, C JICKINSON DRUG CO., mari’si MAIN STREET SPRING CLEAN UP fi This Cut Tells of Only One of Our Many Departments Have you sclected that new Wall Paper e our sortment. Varnishes Brushes, Floor Stains, cte. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 4 3and 5 Frankiin Square. New Britain, Conn. superb as- Today and Tomorrow Misses’ and Children’s Trimmed Millinery Display. Dressy Trimmed Hats for Giris’ and Misses’ $2.98 to $5.98 Children’s Trimmed Hats in Milan or Hemp in Pokes or Mushroom styles and plain Sailors from 98¢ to $2.49. Trimmed School Hats from 25¢ to 98¢, All are snappy, preity and good styles BOWEN & CO.| In Our Delicatessen Department We have for Saturday Potato salad, that nice crexmy kind 12¢ per Ib. Waldorf salad, a winner at 25c a lb. Baked Beans with the delicate flavor of bacon. 10c¢ per 1b. Cheese? Oh Yes! Imported Swiss, at 35c a lb. Pineapple, at 40c and 65c¢ per lb. Roquefort, at 45¢ alb. Cam- embert, at 35¢ a box.. Edam, at 60c, 75¢ and $1.00. Also Velvet Lottage Cheese, a special at 7c a half pound. Also a Home Made Salad Dressing, cooked, containing no oil, at 10c a trial bettle. Notice Our Cake Department For Saturday we will have a large assortment all special, a Lemon Cake, Victora Lunch and some of our famous Layer Cakes. In the Candy Department Our full creamed Caramels, the regular grade at 30c for Saturday. Our Ice Cream Department Inquire for our Sunday special also remember there is nobody giving you any better value in Ice Cream than HALLLNAN. With us it is safety first. Neapolitan Ice Cream, 35¢ per quart at our store, open evenings. Our Sunday special will be New Straw- berry Cream, same as last Sunday. HALLINAN'S BREAD & ICE CREAM COMPANY 142 MAIN STREET 40c T e Herald want ads | bring results 2 L e — e s DillonsCo] HAR TFORD Special Sale of One Hun- dred and Fifty Handsome SILK DRESSES The Choicest Spring Styles Regular Values up 1o $21.50, Sale Price $9.95 3 $12.50 Here's excellent good news to any woman who wishes to pur- chase a handsome Silk Dress at much less than regular prices, We huve just received and will place on sale 130 of these Choice Silk Dresses which we bought ut a sacrifice for cash. We now offer them to you at such a small price that you will be able to buy two Silk Dresses for the price of one. Dresses are made of such fashionable Chine, Crepe Meteor, Taffeta, Rajah, Silk Poplin, Satin Charmeuse, The colors are Belgian Blue, Navy, Purple, Sand, Black All the newest Spring Styles are shown sent C. O. D. None sent on approval, Nonc These Silk materials as Crepe de and Taupe, in the lot. exchanged. Suemal Bargains in Gloves FOR THIS WEEK. Washable Slip-on Chamoisette Gauntlet 89 White and Black, sale price, pair..... c rseam, Paris point stitch- " $1,00 Black Grey and Nonc Regular $£1.00 Gloves in Tan Regular $1.25 Kid Gloves, two-clasp o ing, in Black, White and Tan, White stitching, sale price, pair $1 Doeskin and Chamois Gloves in Self and three row embroidered price, pair backs, v The seeker of high grades in clothing—the man who knows that to buy the best is real economy—is the customer who appreciates the excellent stock he finds here, We sell quality and service—factors in the making of friendships upon which this busi- ness is founded. The seeker of nuality and service is wel' repaid by genuine low prices in such reliable, dependable merchandise as HORSFALL CLOTHES. Beginning as low as $15 and ending at $38. Come in now and let our mirrors ~-~--¢ that better clothes have not yet been d. Our Boys’ Garments combine with snappy style, See the new Suits with Two Pair Trousers at $5 and $7.50. Hovstalls “IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND* 03.99 ASYLUM ST. liness HARTFORND, 140 TRUMBULL n-. Quality First! J | I | Conneoting with Our Spring Coats ! Suits Are Going Fast!'—BUT We are constantly SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY We have an cxceptionally fine assortment of Suits, Coats, Skirts and. Dresses, The linc of rt Waists and Petticoats please. All Necessary J. RUBIN adding new and stylish garments to our will also Alterations FREE, 135 Main Street, Barnes’ Block

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