New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 28, 1915, Page 2

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itablé Gifts For The Fall Bride A select line of Silver Tableware, Pickard Hand - Painted China. Tuthill’s Rich Cut Glass, also a selection of Jewelry, suitable for Bridesmaids and Ushers. Wedding Rings made to order. e Porter & Dyson Co. MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. e D Hallowe’en Fountain € in your Ice Cream orders for Hallowe’en now. e deliver it without any trouble to you. Orders tak- a day in advance. Come in and talk it over with us. g SPECIAL SUNDAES THIS WEEK ooks Sundae . ... 10c Goblin Sundae ..... 10¢ sking Bee Sundae10¢ Black Cat Sundae .. 10¢ jo Laick Sundbée . ......................... 10c We Eéwe hot drinks to drive away the chill. Clark 8Brainerd’s TORE R Store FATHER OFFICIATES AT SONS’ WEDDINGS William F. J. Gaudian Takes Middle- town Girl as His Bride, Rev. M. W. Gaudian Officiating. For the second time within the past | few weeks the Rev. M. W. Gaudian, pastor of St. John's German Lutheran church, has officiated at the wedding of one of his own sons. Several weeks ago he officiated at the mar- riage of his son, August, to Miss Bessie Shipman, and yesterday after- noon at 3:30 o'clock he performed the marriage ceremony uniting his son, William ¥. J., in wedlock with Miss Lydia T. Kreiger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kreiger of Middletown. The wedding took place at St. Paul's German Lutheran church and the local clergyman was assisted by Rev. E. F. Hingkeldey, pastor of that | church. The bride wore a gown of white satin and carried a bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. She was at- tended by Miss Anna Carlson, who wore light blue taffeta. Louis Kreiger, brother of the bride, was best man. Following the marriage there was a reception at the home of the bride’s parents, after which the young couple left on a wedding trip to New York and New Jersey. They will be at home to their friends at 31 Columbia street, this city, after December 1. Welshach Gas Mantles N Upright ~ Reflex Inverted Gas Lamps, efc. Also Usalyte Mantels HERBERT L. MILLS HARDWARE 336 MAIN STREET VIKINGS’ FAIR OPENS TONIGHT Mayor George A. Quigley Will Give Opening Address at the Bungalow —Dancing After Entertainment, This evening the Viking Athletic club’s four nights’ fair will be ushered in at the Bungalow at the foot of Arch street with an address by Mayor George A. Quigley. Another feature of the opening night's program will be a double quartet under the leader- ship of Professor Alexis Gerhard, or- ganist at the Swedish Lutheran church. Dancing will follow, music to be furnished by Anderson’s orchéstra. The entertainment committee, un- der the chairmanship of Harold John- son, is composed of Harold Selander and George Anderson. The genaral committee which has arranged the fair is composed of Frank Olson, chairman; Philip Kall- gren, Harry Robertson, Walter Nel- son, John Johnson, Malcolm Eck- Mary Garden Whitman’s' 1.1 Samplers. . Belle Mead '8weets, Asst. Chocolates Bon Bons, Fresh . City Items Everything in flannel shirts, $1 and up at Wilson'’s.—advt. A committee has been appointed by the T. A. B. society to complete plans for a pinochle tournament to start shortly. Arrangements may be made for the holding of a tournament with out-of-town societies. Get your ladies and gents clothes cleaned and pressed by sanitary meth- ods, at the Union Laundry Co., 266 Arch 8t., Tel. 904.—advt. Thomas McDonaughie of New York, formerly of this city, is the guest of Irving E. Ellis of Fairview street. Miss Rose Gold has returned to her home on Stanley street following a visit with her brother in’'Omaha City, Nebraska. Hamburg sale at the Curran Dry Goods Co., 6c and 8c yard values, 3¢ yard.—advt. Notice our window for prices on fine millinery. M. Siebert.—advt. The Y. M. T. A. & B. fair corhmit- tee will meet tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the Y, M. T. A. & B. rooms - These come in gray |2 ot members are requested to at: tend. The final arrangements for the ‘Sport Coats very new and up-to-the- ite idea. ey are made of gray skin—with belted back “Stanley” kin vests with and out sleeves are very pockets— strand, Albert Kallgren, Joseph Frisen and George Anderson. USES KNIFE ON MAN JUST TO SCARE HIM ‘Mrs. Pauline Rosa Arraigned in Court Today on Charge Preferred by Salvatore Gaetano. Piqued because Salvatore Gaetano, her former boarding boss, had at- tached her husband’s pay for $15 to insure the payment of a back board bill of $4.50, Mrs. Pauline Rosa of Orange street, nineteen years old, chased Gaetano down Main street at 5:30 o'clock last evening and near the corner of Main and East Main streets she struck him in the neck with a closed jack-knife ‘“just to scare him.” She was before Judge John H. Kirkham in police court this morning and w: sentenced to thirty days in jail. Execution of sentence was suspended on the payment of the costs of the court. Officers Michael Meehan and Hahn arrested both Gaetano and Mrs. Rosa when each accused the other. The woman told many conflicting stories about the knife, but this morning said she did attack Gaetano with it “just to scare him’ because he was so mean as to attach her husband’s pay. - Gaetano said the woman followed i an buck and are quite ; h fair which will open in a few weeks er for all sorts of out-of- | will be completed. The Ladies Aid society of St, Jo- use in cold weather. soph’s church held a successful whist at the parish hall yesterday after- noon. The prize winners were: First, Miss Jennie Loney; second, Mrs. Mi- chael Hannon- The whists will be dis- continued until after the church kirmess, The Girls Friendly soclety of St. Marks church enjoyed a Hallowe'en social and fancy dress dance last eve- ning at the parish house. Autumn decorations were tastefully used and gave a pretty setting to the event. Light refreshments were served. e alone have them in Britain. he Wilson o ...$1.00 up .$1.00 up ...80c 1> R allowe’en aaw Candy | Page & Shaw’s 1-2-3-4.5 T Boxes .. £ FAVOR CANDY. Asst, Hard Candies, Frult Flavors .... Cachous, All Colors . . Hershey’s Chocolate Buds ed Flake Puffs . . HOME OF GOOD CANDY. - The Dickinson Drug ‘CO. 169 & 171 Main Street him down Main street arguing with him, but he paid no attention to her until she struck him. That he was frightened he admitted for he thought she had cut his throat with a razor. ACCUSES FATHER-IN-LAW, Mrs. Frank Jones of Beaver street complained to the police, declaring that her father-in-law has threatened to “knock her head off’” and will not let his son support her. Mrs. Jones also complaing that her father-in-law has threatened her sister. HORSE AND WAGON GONE. George Lucoz of 53 Broad street, came to police headquarters much ex- cited this morning to report that a bay horse and a butcher wagon owned by him has been stolen. He declared that the horse and wagon was taken from the rear of 61 Grove street. PAST MATRONS NIGHT, Past Matrons night iwll be ob- served tonight by Martha Chapter, O. E. 8. The chairs will be occupied by the following: Worthy matron, Mrs. Clara Sutton; worthy patron, William J. Rawlings; associate matron, Mrs. Alice Holley; conductress, Mrs. Freida Young; assoclate conductress, Mrs. Jennie Goddard; secretary, Miss Ber- tha Schmidt; treasurer, Mrs. Luella Stearns; marshal, Mrs. Charlotte Ter- williger; sentinel, Lewis W. Lawyer; Esther, Mrs. Anna Scheiblin. RICHTER-FOBERG, Miss Amy E. Foberg of Jubilee street and Herman C. Richter of Hart street were married vesterday aftei- noon at the parsonage of the Stanley Memorial church by Rev. J, 1, Rees, the pastor- Charles Lang was best man and Miss Lillian Foberg, sis- ter of the bride, was bridesmaid M and Mrs. Richter went to Boston on their honeymoon and. on their retirn. will make thelr-home in this city, POTATOES Grown in Newington—Carefully Selected Satisfaction Guaranteed Price $1.00 Per Bushel Today Telephone or Write WELLESDEN FARM E. W. Eddy, NEWINGTON E. L. Shaw, Prop. Tel. Charter 5476-14 Mgr. WOMAN WAS FEIGNING. Samuel Bamforth was summoned to 59 Broad street early s morning to investigate a com- Mrs. Alvina Zinkavic. Zinkavic wi ing cellar and declared that as was coming upstairs with a hod and an apron full of wood another tenant struck her across the head with a club. When the qfficer ordered her to get up and show where she was injured, she leaped to her feet unassisted. Her head bore no marks of the fray. Sergeant . Events Tonight “High class photo plays, Fox's thea- prone on ter. The she of coal stairs Vaudeville and moving pictures, Keeney's theater. Elks' masquerade, Elks' Home, ‘Washington street. Lexington lodge, I. O. O. F., meets in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall SUMMONED TO NEW YORK. Constable Fred Winkle of Chérry street left for New York early this { morning in response to an urgent tele- gram which summoned him to the bedside of his sick wife, whose condi- tion is eritical. Mrs. Winkle has long been a sufferer from valvular heart trouble and a couple of weeks ago was taken to the Graduate hospital in New York, where she has been attended by three specialists. It was thought that she was improving but her condition has taken a turn for the ! worse. Socialer Verein, meets in Turner hall. New Britain Aerie, F. O. E., meets in Eagles' hall. Washingtet Camp, P. O. S. of A, meets in Judd’s hall. : Coyrt Friendly, F. of A. meets in Commercial hall. Star of Good Will lodge, S. of B., meets in Electric hall. Emmett club, meets at Main street. MAN FRIGHTENS GIRL. The police were notified last night that a strange man had followed a little news girl from the Grammar school to the corner of Myrtle and Washington streets. Reaching that Ameglio society will be held at Turner | place the girl’ was greatly frightened hall on Thanksgiving eve. Repre- and rushed into Russell & Erwin's. sentatives of Italian societies through- | The man fled when he saw that the out the state will attend the affair. | child was seeking help. Sir Francis Drake lodge, S. of St. G., meets at 59 Arch street. The first annual ball of the General | What is Castoria ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhcea. 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Ib 3c FIG BARS,........3 Ibs 25¢ A&P BUCKWHEAT OR PANCAKE | GRANDMOTHER’S FLOUR OATS ke 7¢ SultanaGORN,can10¢ | cower BEANS 3 en:25¢ 10—Stamps Free With Any of the Following Groceries—10 .. 10¢ . 1 box “2 in 1” Shoe Polish. . 100 1 can Sultana Spice .. 1 pkg A & P Borax. . 10¢ e . 1 DhE Fiashiight Tepioce. . 100 2 pkgs La France Laundry 1 pkg Shredded Wheat ...12¢c 1 pkg A & P Ice Cream or Jelly Powder ......... 1 bot A & P Worcestershire Sauce 1 pkg Minute Tapioca Free Delivery 1 pkg Dog or Puppy Food. 10¢ 1 bot A & P Grape Juice 1 bot A & P Mustard . . 10 1 bag Ice Cream Salt. .10 2 pkgs Saleratus each. .. ... 5S¢ Free Delivery Tel 135 184-186 MAIN STREFT.

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