New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 18, 1915, Page 2

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esiranle Wedding Gifts e cannot speak too highly of our large and beauti- I selection of STERLING and PLATED SILVER- ARE, suitable for the OCTOBER BRIDE. Our fering in RICH CUT GLASS will surely please Pu, quality and design extraordinary and prices very A VICTROLA for the NEWLY- WED is just the thing, we make it easy for you to own one. Step in and talk it over. ENRY MORANS 821 MAIN ST., New Britain, Conn. Jeweler WE GIVE \ROYAL GOLD TRADING STAMPS—ASK FOH THEM SPECIAL CUT PRICES THIS WEEK-—0ct 18 to 23, Inc "PURE LARD b 11c” ONA PEAS, . . can 7Tc PURE JELLY, tumbler 7¢ —SULTANA— SWEETHEART PEACHES SOAP TIPS Can 14c 2 Cakes 7c Can 19c PEANUT BUTTER ..............Ib1Ilc UYLER'S ALMOND BARS, 3 for. . ..10c A&P BAKED BEANS, 2 No. 3 Cans..25¢ Columbia River SALMON | | 1-2's can 13 ¢ } 2 jars 25¢ ] 1’s can 20¢ ery Best Greamery Fancy Selected UTTER i OL0 | Eogtsnanren g 496 10—Stamps Free With Any of the Following Graceries-—10 1 can Sultana Spice........ 10c 1 large Bot Salad Oil 1 pkg Fluffy Ruffles Starch.10c 1 can Marshmallow 1 box Shaker Salt 1 can Globe Polish 1 pkg A&P Ice Cream or .2 pkgs Cocoanut . . . Jelly Powder 1 can “2 in 17 (Kills Bugfl) 10( 1 bot Kitchen Bouquet,...25¢ .1 bot A&P Pickles. ..... 1 pkg. Elastic Starch 10, 1' pkg Puffed Wheat . ... +...each 5¢ 1 pkg Washington Crisp. . 100 100 Stamps with 1 can AP BAKING POWDER, 5llc SPECIAL SALE OF A&P LAUNDRY SOAP WITH EXTRA STAMPS 20 ‘Stamps with 7 Cakes A&P Laundry Soap, 25¢ NO BEATER SOAP MADE FOR WASHING PURPOS ASPARAGUS A&P' SLICED BEEF Columbia River SALMON Free Delivery Free Delivery It's Time to Add to Your Library! That Means We Have Any Book You Want, Or We'll Get It. Stationery Dept. The Dickinson Drug Co. 169 & 171 Main Street i | | | room, Cherry Bark Cough Syrup Stops All Coughs This is a Dependable, Well-Tried Remedy for quickly relieving Coughs of any kind. Allays all Throat and Bronchial Irritation. Compounded only from ingredients that are absolutely safe to use and pleasant to take. Recommended for children and adults. 25c City lIfems ( John J. Crean, well known in mus- jeal circles, has composed a song, “I'm Proud of My loned Daddy. 1t will be sung at the Y. M. T. A. & P. society anniver: rcises by John Kenney of St. Mary's Juvenile Ministrels, Congre: speak on schools” Oakley will ‘Patriotism the Public at the meeting of the Par- ents and Teachers association of the Northend school tomorrow evening. Professor Gerhard Alexis will render scveral solos. Andrew McGowan was taken into hospital Saturday nighu after falling down a flight of s in a barn on Spring street. He was renedered un- conscious. B. M. Knox Blk., Tuesds singing teacher. Booth’s Voice trial free, —advt. Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski, pastor of the church of the Sacred Heart, has taken out a hunting license. The Foresters’ card tournament wili open this evening after the business meeting of Court Pride at their home on Arch street. There isn’t a new style touch but what you will find among the beautiful suits at the Kavanaugh Shop, 40 Pratt street, Hartford. Monday is always a big suit day with them.—advt. Tegna lodge, Order of Vasa, will hold an important meeting tonight and a large attendance is looked for. Mr. and Mrs. James E Stanley street spent Sunday as guests of relatives in Simsbury. Contractor John E. Downes is to build an addition at the rear of the Elks’ club on Washington street. A small addition will be built over the areaway and a copper roof put on. Luke Reynolds of East Main street has entered St. Francis hospital to undergo treatment. The committee in charge of the firemen’s ball will meet tomorrow evening at the Central fire station. The Y. M. T. A, & B. minstrels will hold a rehearsal at 7:30 o'clock to- night. An anniversary mass for the repose of the soul of the late James Leahey will be held Saturday morning at 7 o’clock ‘at St. Mary’s church. Harony lodge, F. & A. M., will meet this evening. Judge W. F. Mangan will deliveran address before the Holy Name society in t Hartford on Friday evening. Special sale tonight of fine Lisle Hose, Curran Dry Goods Co., at 12 1-2 cents a pair.—advt. The Young People’s society of the First church will hold a committee- men’s tea this evening at 6:30, the time having been changed from 7 o'clock. The chairman of the different committees will give a report of the work they have outlined for the year. Gray of the Dr. Beardsley a dentist, has notified the police that between 5 and 6 o'clock Saturday he stepped out of his office for a few minutes and when he returned his watch and chain were missing. Rudolph Anderson of 3 Andrews street complains to the police that his bi¢ycle has been stolen. The Young People’s society of the Swedish Bethany church will hold a social Thursday evening. Rev. C. H. Ellstron of Minneapolis, Minn., will preach. Work was commenced today on the installation of the switch on Myrtle street for the new north end trolley line. Tt is expected that the work will be rushed along rapidly from now . on. FREE THINKER DEAD. London, Oct, 18, 11:41 a. m.— George William Foote, well known as a free thinker, is dead. He par- ticipated in the famous blasphemy trial in which the late Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, decided it was not illegel to attaack the principles of re- ligion, provided the language used was not improper. RUGS A fine assortment of Rugs purchased before the advance in price, and less priced than you can purchase them in Hartford. No rent, no sales- no salesman, no ex- pense. D. MILLER & CO. | ing violatio The Oldest Property Owners in this vicinity do not have to be informed that we do first work in class Exterior House Painting This kind of work is something that has made for us an A-1 reputation. or fence, before winter. Let us estimate with you for painting your house, barn Also we are fully prepared to paint your floors and rooms., paper your walls, ete. BEST OF MATERIALS, SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP. AND SEE US FOR PAINTS, WALL PAPER, CALL VARNSHES, STAINS, or any of the Supplies that go with our line. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and 5 Frankiin Square. New Britain, Conn. DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT In our Delicatessen Department you will always find a complete line of Delicious Salads, Cold Meats, Pickles, Olives, Cheese, etc. Our prices are very low considering the quality of the goods. Come in and give us a trial for we are sure we can please you at all times. IN OUR BAKING DEPARTMENT WE WILL HAVE THE FOLLOWING TO OFFER YOU FOR TUESDAY: Parker House Rolls Honey Cocoanut Cakes Watch the Housekeéfiéfs Bread Sale, 4c a loaf. Bring in the Coupon and receive a crisp, new Dollar Bill. When calling at our store Don’t Overlook our complete line of Pastry and Cream Goods. OUR LADY AT THE CANDY COUNTER WILL HAVE THE FOLLOWING FOR 15¢ per doz 10c per doz 10c each YOU TOMORROW: Assorted Cocoanut Kisses Assorted Caramels All our own make Candies. 19¢ per 1b 29c per b Buy from the Maker “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” orders delivered to all parts of the City. HALLINAN BREAD & ICE CREAM COMPANY 142 MAIN STREET Events Tonight High class photo plays and vaude- ville, Fox's theater. Vaudeville and moving pictures at Keeney's theater. Carpenters’ fair, Union hall, Church street. Pride Circle, Main street. . of F., meets at 277 I}"d\v'irfl J. | ¢ atholic iwas fully invested today with all tha powers of the high he vices at St terday the Pallium was conferred on him, irstallation. Pallium was not, delivered by tolic delegration Because of rancisco, Oct. 18—Archbishop Hanna, of the Roman | diocese of San Francisco, office to which elevated At ser hedral y was Mary's recently marking the final step of his Contrary to custom, the an apos- selected in Rom the war the Pope com- | sioned a priest returning to Amer- jca to bear the vestment to Archbish- op Hanna. HARYT FORD. YOU'LL SURELY ADMIRE THE NW’\R’]' AUTUMN STY TRIMMED HATS ARE AND ATTRACTIVE THAT WE SHOWING. EACH DAY BRINGS NEW AND ORIGINAL DESIGNS, Trimmed Hat Section |is the sparkle of these Autumn Days Every new style of the Fashion Centers, every new idea originated by the best American designers are to be seen here in splendid assortments and fairly sings of pleasant new- ness. The shapes that are correct and fashionable are the new high crown effects, large sailors, mili- tary tricone, pokes and turbans. FUR TRIMMED HATS, A large and very choice assort- ment of newest and effective models in Fur Trimmed Hats of Velvet in Black and the rich Autumn colors. Large and small shapes trimmed with smart and exclusive ideas in all kinds of Furs. Our full of glorious METALLIC LACE HATS. New ldeas in these charming Metallic Lace Hats of fllmy silver gold lace-flower and fur trimmed The ALL WHITE HATS are very fashionable for evening or dressy wear—Matinees, , Luncheon and Soeclal functions of every kind in Hatter's Plush or Panne Velvet These hats are artfully trimmed with Ostrich, Flowers and Fur A c—————————————————————————————————————————————— OUR SHOWING OF THE / AUTUMN WAISTS is complete and very attrac Our lines at 98c, $1.98, $2.96, $3.98, 84.98 and $5.98 show wonderful variety of pretty models for all occasions. CREPE DE CHIN RADIUM SILK WAISTS $2.98, $3.50, $3.08, A choice variety of dainty new models in Tailored, Em- broidered effects. White, Flesh and Black. and PLAID AND STRIPE TAFFETA WAISTS $2.98, $3.98, 8. In all the pretty Autumn colors and patterns. Attractive tailored styles. All the new ideas. NEW AUTUMN WAISTS $1.98, Very smart new models in Crepe de Chine and Tub Bilks, Pretty Voile and Organdie styles, too, embroidery trimmed. AND NEW DAINTY N WAISTS 98 C TS. Scores of fresh new models at this popular price. Tailored and embroidered effects in White and Stripe Voile, Or- gandie and Novelty Cottons. With the Falling of the Leaves All nature begins to prepare for the cold bleak winter about to swoop down upon it Nature never makes a mistake in the time— it may be warm but never-the-less she goes on with her preparations.—But men and wo- men are different—they should take a tip from nature and be ready when the cold comes. Fall and Winter are great out-of-doors sea- sons. We have many new ideas in Cold Weather Garments for Sport and General Wear. The newest in Men’s Golf Suits is the Scotch Tweed Norfolk with the Pivot Sleeve —perfect comfort and freedem of motion. “T” Shirts for Men—Wool and Fleece Lined for all around out-door wear. Women’s Canadian Motor Coats made with hood from Indian Blankets. Not every store can show such novel merchandise. Horstalls ‘ “IF PA¥S TO PUY OUR EIND» HARTFORD 03.99 ASYLWM ST. Oonnecting with 140 TRUMBULL ST, . Martha Washington, D- of A., meets in Jr. O. U. A, M. hall. Court Pride, . of A, meets in Jr., 0. U. A. M. o hall. Tegner lodge, Arch street. O. of V., meets at 59 Gerstaecker lodge, 1. O. O. F. meets in Turner hall. CHICAGO GOING BACK ‘ TO OLD REGIME | Seventy-four Violators of Sunday | Closing Law Arrested—Decrease in Amount of Crime. Chicago, Oct. 18.—Seventy-four | violations of the Sunday saloon clos- | ing law were recoxded in revised police .reports today, an increase of forty-six over the number reported a | week ago when Mayor Thompson's | order went into effect. Thir five of | the violations consisted of obstructing | a view of the bars. | Arrests for intoxication kept pace with the increase on the list of clos A weck ago Sunday | fewer than thirty B Yesterday fifty pe rrested for drunkenness. J of Police | Healey said the Sunday closing has | decreased the amount of crime to a “very considerable extent.” All cases of violations will be sub- | mitted .to Mayor Thompson, with the | recommendation -that licenses be re- | 3 voked. 'CLOTHING.. REDIT ON MEN'S OVERCOATS $10.00 to $22.00. In All the Wanted Fabrics. MF7N’S SUITS SPECIALS. We wyant to call your attention to our splendid values in Men’s Suits at $15.00. owbere will you find better. Th2 tuiloring and style are high grade, and hun- dreds of our patrons have found them topnotch in service and style. $15.00 Other Suits $18, $20 and $22.50. BuYS' SUIT SPECIALS Boys’ Suits with 2 | Boys’ Suits with 1 pairs Pants, pair of pants, $6.00. $2.98. EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS. OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY Ladies’ Coat and Suit Specials Special Values in Ladies’ Suits Ladies’ military styles, plain tailored models latest trimmed § effects. Special value, $12.50 to $22.50 % LADIES’' SKIRTS In Serges, Poplins and Mix« tures, Ladies’ Goats $12. to $25 In all the New Fall and Win- ter fabrics, including Plush and Velour. LADIES' WAL In Lingeric and Crepe de Chine, 98¢ to $3.06 $1.98 to $7.50. 47 MAIN STREET Near Franklin Square Near Franklin Square

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