New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 29, 1915, Page 2

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e ‘are winding up this month with exceptional alues in high grade SILVERWARE and CUT LASS in the VERY LATEST DESIGNS, and there 5.only-a few more days left to take advantage of it. THE VICTOR RECORDS For NOVEMBER ARE NOW ON SALE and we will consider a pleasure to play them for you, they are great. Our selection of McCormack Records is complete. Step in and we will demonstr ate them for you. 321 MAIN ST., New Britain, Conn. T — r f-‘avdrite Peiume Her own, exquisite, individual dainty perfume—the one that [Laurece has been telling you about in the national women's publica- jtion /Hmawqjung you. Itis ~Bouquet Laurece W A AMOS SR Parisian od or, made from the flowers of France— a real achievement in the blending of rare and beautiful scents. Bouq#iét Laurece Extract, $1.00 per oz, 50c per half oz, - ‘Bouqtiet Laurece Toilet Water. © Bouquet Laurece Sachet, Bouqtiet Laurece Complexion Powder Bouquet Laurece Toilet Soap Here only—we have the exclusive agency. i (l ark 8 Brainerd’s|| DRUG STORE ThePexall Store m—_ 181 ™M { of creditors of late, City Items | Yes, We rent dress suits and can as- sure you of the correct dress acces- sories at Wilson's—advt | Chairman E. B. Alling of the safety | board and Assistant Chief W. J. Noble inspected the High school ves- terday. Mr. Alling demonstrated the method of ringing in an alarm. Friends of Albert Mardon have re- ived postcards from him from Pan- ama. Tomorrow night being the time set | for the celebration of Hallowe’en, | Chief Rawlings has detailed a large number of supernumary officers to do duty about the city and to prevent all rowdyism. “Mist Proof’ overcoats—we alone kave them in New Britain.—Wilson’s. —advt, Dr. E T. Fromen is attending the Clinical College of North America at Boston, Mass. | The public Christmas tree commit- | tee of the Chamber of Commerce met | this afternoon at 5 o’clock to make | arrangements for the coming Christ- | mas tree celebration. | The First ward committee appointed | to solve the Mill street storm water problem will hold another meeting to- | night. Joseph Volek has made application to the building inspector for per- mission to repair the damage done at his home on East strect by fire last Saturday. The cost is cstimated at J. W. Lockett of Trinity street . A C Morrison of Hartford iting in New York. St Mary’s Ladies’ T. A. B. society enjoyed a social last night in school | hall following the regular meeting. Joseph Glover is home from Yale for a brief stay. Harold and Florence Jester of Tor- rington are guests of their uncle, Al- derman M. Irving Jester of Stanley street. A. B. Hitchcock of formerly of this city, is Vi old home here. A supper and conference of the teachers and officers of the Baptist Bible schcol will be neld tonight at the chapel. A. S. Krystofik, former organist at St. Andrew’s church and a photogra- pher who has been sued by a number is reported :o have left New Britain. He is also said to have left M. J. Dolego, an employe, without pay. The lutter sued for $300 vesterday. A hack driven by E. G. Kindelan collided ‘with a heavy wagon on Shut- tle Meadow avenue dam- Schenectady, iting at his NEV-BURN Stove Polish 10¢c a box This Polish Does Not Wear or Burn Off Makes All Stoves Look Like New THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and 5 Franklin Square. New Britain, Conn. DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT In our Delicatessen Department you will always find a Complete Line of Cold Meats, Pickles, Choese, cte. We will have a very De- licious line of Salads to offer you for tomorrow, such as: 12¢ per 1b. Muricl Salad Cold Slaw 15¢ per Ib. V table Sa Macaroni Salad .. 20c 1b. ~ Fruit Salid Mary Pickford Salad 40c¢ per 1b. Chicken Salad Tuna Fish Salad ..30c per Ih. Herring Salad Potato Salad 5¢ per Ih. 8¢ per b, per 1b, . 60¢ per Ib- . 30c¢ per b, ad 5¢ each Relish Canapes. 4 We are sure we They are all Delicious can please you at all times. IN OUR BAKING DEPARTMENT WE WILL HAVE THE FOLLOWING FOR ~ YOU FOR TOMORROW We are now making our usual Complete line of delicious cream Goods, THE LADY AT OUR CANDY COUNTER WILL HAVE THE FOLLOWING FOR YOU e HART FORD. Just the Ideal Hat for Street Wear—Also for Motoring Are the Genuine Velour Trimmed HATS BEST QUALITY. BEAUTIFUL LUSTRE. EXQUISITE COLORS. CHOICE STYLES. GREATEST VALUES. $1.75 UPWARDS. We are headquarters for these very fashionable ‘\'c]rmr Trimmed Hats. Our assortments are complete showing the corréct and authoritative styles of the season. The shapes are numerous comprising all the very newest ideas in small and medium styles. g The Colors—There is a wealth of handsome shades which this seasén affords a greater range than ever, comprising 3lack, Royal Purple, Browns, Empire Green, Myrtle, . Grey Taupe, Bronze, King Blue, Navy, Cardinal and a number of other fashionable shades. Another Extraordinary Sale of Kid Gloves TODAY AND SATURDAY Yes, another of those special sales of real Kid Gloves. All the Gloves in this special sale are in the very latest fashions and of the best leathers and best makes. 2-clasp real French Overseam Kid Gloves in black, white, tan and grey with 3-row self embroidered backs, 95 regular $1.50 quality. Sale price, pair S C 1-clasp White Washable Doeskin Gloves with black self and lavender embroidered backs, made with a large . pearl clasp in pique seam, regular $1.50 Gloves. price, pair 1-clasp’ Washable Capeskin Gloves, spearpoint backs in ivory, white and tan, regular $1.25 quality. Sale price, pair . 12-button W pongee, regular $1.00 quality. Sale price, pair Long Capeskin Gloves in seam, regular $2.50 quality. Sale price, pair g 16-button White Glace Kid Gloves, lar $3.00 quality. Sale price, pair 79c tan, made pique - $1.79 regu ivory and IN STRE yesterday, ™ Events Tonight || file afid ‘mévilig pictures at ey’s theater. T igh class photo plays at Fox's ter. gveryweman,” at Lyceum theater. gmpfi,wdgg‘dzjoyal Order of neets in Judd’s hall. ' LOOKOUT FOR MOLLY. 8 Lady of Color Pays You a Visit Beware, ecretary A. H. Andrews the finber of commerce is in receipt of btte: ‘W&rnins from . Secretary ‘osl§ of'the: Bristol chamber of imerce, stating that a negress an- ring téithe name of Molly Burke orking throtigh the state purport- 40 be a’agent of the High Educa- a] AWy ‘and. the Church of Glory ded by Arch Bishop Justin J. ns. Baston chamber of commerce eclared that the woman and the fit. which .she. claims to represent unworthy of support. It is report- fhat a fraud order has been issucd e postal authorities against the plety and there appears to be no 'h person as Bishop Justin J. Evans, of WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. Irhe twenty-tifth anniversary of the dding of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. nglas, 'JATahy street was ‘E’lt evening at le at an-infor- h1 party. The couple were married the First church by the Rev. Dr. idham and 'have two children. NEW MAIL REGULATIONS. Congress to Be Asked to Pass Law Which Will Assist Employes, Postmaster William F. Delaney has received some information which de- veloped since the ,recent convention of the postmasters in ‘Washington, D. C., which should prove to be of mq terial assistence to the employes of the office and to save persons who daily indulge in the habit of address- aging the hack. No one was in- | jured. Furs dry, 266 the Tel. Union Laun- 904.—advt. cleaned at Arch St., The impression is, that the velvet suit is expensive, but the Kavanaugh Shop, 40 Pratt St., Hartford, are of- fering thess suits in brown, green, plum and old blue velvet, trimmed with skunk, beaver, etc., at $45 and $48. Worth seeing.—advt. | | AS WE GROW OLDER our minds are quite as active as in ing letters without placing the name LOTMer years but our strength does not of the street on which the recipient resides. The postmaster general intends ask- the next session of congress for the passage of a biil that will make it necessary for any person mailing letter in the above form to pay an additional cent for postage or else re- | quire the recipient of tie letter to do | andcarrystrengthto every organofthe s0. A SURPRISE PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Hjakmer Abrahamson were pleasantly surprised last evening ered to tender them a reception honor of their recent wedding The affair was a complete surprise to the couple and a delightful evening was participated in by those present. Mr. Abrahamson is letter carrier Montana but has rccently received a transfer to New York where he will take up his duties in a few days. ELKS’ MEMORIAL EXERCISES. Exaited Ruler James H. Curtin has appointed the following committee to arrange for the annual memorial ex- crcises for the deceased members of the New Britain lodge of Elks next month: Past kxalted Ruler W. I Beers, Esteemed Lecturing night O. O. Butler, George H. Lynch, Gilbert Yates and Herbert Bates The com- mittee will submit a report at the meeting of the lodge next week. V| L Hallowe’en Cand . Page & Shaw’s 1-2-3-4-5 " Boxes .. Mary< Garden 1-2-3-4-5 T> Boxes ‘Whitman's; 1 15 Samplers. . $1.00. - Belle ;Mead-Bweets, Asst. Chocolates FAVOR CANDY _Asst. Hapd Candies, Fruit Flavors “cu':m" HOME OF GOOD CANDY. »Thé Dickinson Drug . 169 & 171 Main Street in | respond when we need it most; perhaps | the kidneys are weak, the liver torpid, o rheumatic pains or stiffened joints beset us, and we cannot easily throw off the colds that winter brings. . Whatwe need is the rich cod liver oil in Scott’s Emulsion to renew the blood ! body, whileitsglycerine soothes the res- | piratory tract, and its hypophosphites strengthen the excitable nerves. | Scott’s Emulsion is a scientific oil- { when a number of their friends gath- | food, of unusual benefit to those past in | fifty years—particularly during the | colder seasons, it imparts warmth and | creates strength. . One bottle will prove | its worth. No alcohol or harmful drugs. | Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 15-36 N MWilgon's “SWAGGER” The new “Fashion” Overcoat for the man who wants a heavy weather coat. It hangs straight from the shoulder in long graceful lines with a full box back. This coat comes in Butter-Nut brown and Puri- tan grays and sells for $25.00. It's economy and a good in- vestment to pay this much for an overcoat. | the FOR TOMORROW Peach Blossoms Assorted Carmels Assorted Buttercups Assorted Chocolates 3 All Our Own Made Candics: “SAFETY FIRST ON SUNDAY SPECIAL. - per Ih, Buy From the Maker. OUR ICE CREAM” Egg Vanilla Ice Cream, 50c¢ per quart. Orders dclivered to all parts of the city, HALLINAN ICE CREAM BREAD & COMPANY 142 MAIN STREET AMATEUR SHOW SUCCESS. Those who attended the social of the Sempaparatus Class of St Mark's " church in the parish house last eve- | have only words of praise for successful amateur production, “Maid to Order,” which was put on the class talent. The production in charge of Miss Isabelle Jack- Miss Margaret Illingsworth as “Miss Belmont” and Miss Ruth Oden- all as ““Miss Ogelthorpe” were es- pecially good. The whole cast prov- ed capable and the production was | highly pleasing to the large number which witnessed it. A program of | violin selections by Herbert Anderson | and readings by Miss Jennie Swanson followed the sketch. ning AN APPRECIATION. Trafiic policemen are probably the most abused human heings in exist- ence. On that account the Herald rrints the opinion of a traveling man, who covers the entire state and who dropped into town today. He said: “Without doubt the traffic policemen in this city are the finest in Connect- icut. Tn appearance, in politeness, in their store of information and in the discharge of their daily duties they are unexcelled in the entire state.” I — SILVER BAY CLUB ENTERTAINS, Members of the Silver Bay club of Hartford were guests of the local Silver Bay club at the gymnasium of the Y. W. C. A,, last night, the event being an informal entertainment and social. The affair was well attended and a most enjoyable evening was spent. SALE OF Red Cross seals will be put on sale by the New Britain Tuberculosis Re- lief society ecarly next month is thought a more generous response BEGUN, and 1t will be made to the appeal than ever before as business here is much bet- ter than a year ago and people are more inclined to meet demands of this character as they have contin- vally before them the picture of suf- fering and distress brought up by ls(ories from the European war zone. An effort will be made to sell $1,500 te $2,000 worth of the seals in com- parison to $1,000 last year and §l,- 200 the year previous. e e ————— FEEL FINE! DON'T BE SICK, BILIOUS OR CONSTIPATED Enjoy life! Stop the headaches, colds, bad breath, sour stomach. “Cascarets” is best cathartic for m . women, children. 10-cent Cascarets are a treat! They liven your liver, clean your thirty feet of bowels and sweeten your stomach. You eat one or two Cascarets like candy before going to bed and in the morning your head is clear, tongue is clean, stomach sweet, breath right, and cold gone and you feel grand. Get a 10 or 25-cent box at any drug store and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever ex- perienced Stop sick headaches; bilious spells, indigestion, furred tongue, offensive breath and constipa- tion. Mothers should give cross, peevish, feverish, bilious children a whole Cascaret any time. They are harmless and never gripe or sicken. CLOTHES OF TODAY ——AND TOMORROW HORSFALL MADE READY-FOR-SER- VICE CLOTHES. re clothes of today, with a hint of tomorrow. It is our policy not only to keep abreast of Fashion—but a few paces ahead, assuring our customers exclusive style features before they become public property. Selecting our own materials and making them up on our premises gives us a great ad- vantage over the average “Ready-to-Wear” merchant. Our patterns and styles are Real- ly exclusive. See these clothes today and note their high standard of quality and fit. The suit or over- coat you buy here today will probably have its greatest vogue next season. Hovstulls “TT PAYS TO RUY OUR KIND» 98:99 ASYLUM ST. Oommecting with MARTFORD, 140 TRUMBULL ST, SVITS - - AND = - - COATS Never was therc a more favorable time for the ladies of New Britain and vicinity to select a Suit or a Coat from the assortment we now have. Every garment is carefully and modishly made up. ‘These are from the hands of experienced taflors which will account for our ability to sell them at most reasonable prices, Now a word or two about our Skirts, Waists, Dresses, Petti- coats, etc. Splendid values are to be found in all the above, SARY ALTERATIONS FREE, 135 Main Street, Barnes’ Block ~ ALL NECES —————— J. RUBIN

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