Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1916. ! P O City Iltems o . Il & Pain i ne Back Is often of the most violent character, yet it is surpris- M ing how quickly it disap- pears when Sloan’s Lini- ment is used, not only for backache but for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Nerve Pains, Sloan’s Liniment is remarkably effective. Sloan’s Liniment KILLS PAIN *‘Keep a bottle in your home. Price 25¢., 50c. $1.00 ..} ] ) Em-nuuu:nmn This Is the Time of the Year to Renovate the Interior of Your Home See our Stock 0f1916 Wall Papers. A large variety of Parlor, Chamber and Liv- ing Room Wall Paper, at Reasonable Prices. THE JOHN BOYLE GOMPANY 3 and 5 Frankiin Square. New Britain, Conn. Tan shom , $4.00 and $4.25 for a . . $2.60. Globe (lulhlll):': House.—advt. HALLIVAN BREAD & ICE CREM CO. | in Our Candy Kitchen Lester Barne Our Candy Maker has the past two W sume work ye “Our Own Make” New The Kav and Hartford, 27¢ per 1b M | Be 1-2 off at Bahcock's, The street dep: the week totaled 3 Paragon -advt. 'tment” payroll for and Berkshire at a 1-4 off the § at The Farrell O’Connor Co., Main St.—advt. Men's Odd Trousers $2.85 at Besse- Leland's.—advt. The well known Clothing Makers such as Stein-Bloch and Shuman are represented in our big Clothing Sale. Suits and Overcoats at 25 per cent. discount on every dollar. The Farre!l & O’Connor Co., 271 Main S Boys' Suits and Overcoats §: Besse-Leland's.—advt. off at Bs The Christian South church will evening. J. C. Webh complained to the police yesterday that his garage was entered Wednes- day night and four coil units removed automobile. Trouse: 2 HART FORD. $ 3.3 080 | JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE BRINGS EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS ON ENTIRE STOCK LOVES INCLUDED IN THIS SALE OoUR oF 1-2 beock’s.—advt. ce League of the have a social this ALLL. THE B! MAKES ARE L 0 O O K of 705 Stanley stree Mail Orders Are Care fully and Promptly Filled Pihl is ill at his home street with severe attack Rev. G. on Hart of grip. The Boy Scouts church will hold & at 7:30 o'clock. 1-3 off Babcock's Miss Minnie Wells, night at the telephone exchange, il at her home on Walnut street with a threatened attack of pneumonia. 1-3 off at Babcock's—advt. J. W. Johnson of this city Minneapolis, Minn.,, for Now is the time to purchase a good supply of Gloves, as we are offering our entire stock of S(_\ll#fh‘ Perfect Fitting Gloves at Greatly Reduced Prices. All the best makes are included in this great sale in every conceivable shade and all lengths. We mention a few of the many big bargains: a <traordinary of Ladies’ i Methodist tonight of the meeting black, Washable Cape Skin Gloves, and $1.25 quality, reduced t pair . . Gloves in duced to, in ivory shade; Woolen quality regular Long Wristed grey regular 75c S .. 69¢c All our $1.60 uualm Kid Gloves in overseam pique, mocha in black, white and colors, re- $1 40 duced to, per pair stiff cuff in black—excellent Gauntlet Gloves with $1.00 Glove for driving; regular $1.50 qual- in navy, red educed to, per pair 6c qual- 20C Knitted Woolen ( brown, white and grey, regular 2 3-row self and regular $1.25 ity, reduced to, per pair .$1.15 at at advt. All our $1.00 quality Kid Gloves in overseam pique, in black, white colors, per pair 5 Button washable duplex Suede and pongee, regular $1.00 quality to, per pair who has been ill for | operator was able to re- and is wugh Shop, 40 Pratt St, pe have black and navy, crepo waists, $4 and .$5 valuos, (zl(l\e‘s in white 1 reduced 79 Children’s Scotch Woolen Gloves in grey regular 50c quality, reduced to, per pair 2-Clasp Overs and tan; regular $1.25 quality, reduced Lo, per - de chine going at §2.—advt. Mr: B. Butler of Tremont is reported seriously ill, 1-2 off at Babcock Mrs. Charles Grace street is ill at her dollar Moleskin she: ulsters, $14.50 at has gone a short | oves o en's trip. Men's Odd Trousers $2. Leland” wdvt. and navy; 42c m French Kid Gloves in white, black \ “75¢c | street 35 at Besse- Clasp Overseam Kid Gloves with contrasting embroidered backs, quality, reduced to, per p; of home. A son has been born to Mr Frea Hedenburg of 139 street. and M st Main | The “Purity shington given us the following for Saturday Specials: NUT BRITTLE, Orleans Molasses, watchword is and Cleanliness.” Twenty ned lined —advt p skin- sugar-honey-butter and Wilson's Walnut, made with pure Robert Middlemas . Julia Arthur company Boys' Sults and | ana appearing in -Leland : s—advt. | Magdalenc” Clothing, s i reduced at has joined the in New York | ‘The Bternal four kinds, Pecan, Almond is for tomorrow CHOCOLATE FUDGE—Marshmallow and Nut SUNSHINE CHOCOLATE! BABY MIXED Tomorrow in Our Baking Dept. We Will Have for Specials LEMON LOAVE; WHITE HOUSE CAKES MOCHA ROLLS We will make up to your order all kinds Pignolia, 21c per Ib 35¢ 1 21c per Ib , all prices 1-3 off at Babcock's—-advt. per advt, Berger Hammaren of Boston lecture at Electric hall Suunday, on “Germany win | & Jan- | and the Wa [ night in the police ambulance suffer- | 1-2 off at Babcock's. Mrs. W. L. Nute is visiting friends| Our stiff and soft hats are going 7 R 5 in New York city. fast in our big reduction sale of a Thomas Coyle is i1l at his home on 26c saving on every dollar. Our hats Our regular $3.00, $1.00 and $4.25 Ladies' Tan shoe: $2.50. Glolbe Ladies in the Aundi- always been an the Russwin Lyceum when the “rule | | theater. i I its employes.; Bvery woman employed | { sudience also In addition to the tickets, the em- ing with pneumonia. Lawlor street. 3 pair W 's silk hose for $1.00 : pair Women's silk hose for $1.00, | [0 e b atot earose street Clothing Hou have to “go some” to beat never more emphatically shop” had its night of the by the concern was present and the shipping room forces. Officers of tho ! | last Oak hospital Feinburg to the of 63 local Simon taken csch .20¢ 12¢ Whipped Goods, rich and fresh, as we use nothing but the finest, heavy cream. cach each Chocolates for the of Cream ence and on the Stage Gift From Concern. Tt has vou will the Stanl This w brought Delicatessen Department In our Delicatessen Department you will find all kinds of Table Delicacies—Sperry & Barnes Hams, boiled and baked; Smoked the Al Beef, sliced thin as paper; Sausages and Frankforts, the best market affords. Cheese of all kinds, domestic and imported. ln The corporation bought out the house and gave away the tickets to kinds of Relishes, Olives and Pickles. “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” Call 906 for ECONOMIES GALORE IN THIS SALE of FOR MISSES and WOM TAILORED SUITS— gzltabllle for bglt;mg Wear, many of them. me have touches off Fur —3$29.00 Values $ 1 4 95 T:}EILOEED SUITS— xcellent Styles in fine qualities. $25.00 Values $ 1 2 95 Above Suits are here in Scotch Mixtures, Whipcords and Cheviots. TAILORED SUITS— Formerly were to wie $18.95 ™ $21.95 All our Higher Grade Suits Reduced same proportion. PROMPT DELIVERY. - )m “ neY ewn 3 NARTSORD, 93.890 ASYLUN BY. Connecting with lflmtst HALLINAN BREAD & ICE CREAM CO. 'ZYAN 1-2 off at Babcock's—advt. Pilsonfiasstuc 271 Main street.—advt. « s RULE SHOP” NIGHT adage that Rule and Level compan home than last evening at “Manu- facturers’ Week” at that popular includes the office and company were in attendance as well. | plaves were presented with chocolates, | cach woman receiving a pound box Miss Julie Hearne; whose pgpularity is increasing each cvening, and a two- pouna box of chocolates was presented membeys of The | The confection- | with all other woman ss Players. round to Alfred Cr | ery was ribbons ! “Within the Law” made a big hit with the audicnce and the Cross Play- stronger - friends “rule s You Are Next! Be Your Own Barber and You're Aiways Next Nothing is so refreshing as the morning shave at home It makes the breakfast taste better, it puts one in good humor and starts the day right. If you are shaving yourself you will be interested in wound pretty | | | | | | — “Coffee Don’t Huri Me” partment store business in his state, Can he Get away with it? ers have no in city today than the Tonight will be Landers, night and another anticipated. TALK OF DEPT. STORE. he question of locating a depart- t store in New Britain, which has discussed from time to time for e than a decade, has again come also looked over the Hallinan and W. | H. Hart properties on Main street. | Whether the matter will result in any- | 1 capac thing more than an investigation can- | ] Clark house is The drug, caffeine, in coffee, about 2 1-2 grains to S to supply as your needs may 'with the arr 1 here yesterday of an from Michigan, who looked busine ection over with the eye good lo ion. The old Holmes Hoffman property on Main and t Main streets, which is now own- by Fred Beloin, struck his fancy the western man had a talk with Beloin. The Michigan man, who rominently connected with the de- DELL-ANS bsolutely Removes digestion. One package oveés it. 25c at all druggists. not be determined at the present timo, Only One “Bromo Quinine.” To get the genuine, call for full name, Laxative Bromo Quinine. Look for signature or E. W. Grove. Cures :u cold in one day c—advt. Iotice. To Creditors and Noteholders: The First ational Bank of P ville, located at Plainville in the State of Connecticut, is closing up its affairs. All stockholders and other creditors of said association are there fore hereby notified to present their notes or other claims against the a sociation for payment A. A. MacLEOD, Cashier. Candy Specials Old Fashion Molasses Candy . p Glace Nuts Butterscotch Wafers Chocolate Caramels A-1 Chocolate Mixture Russell’s Saturday Candy Whitman'’s, Page & Shaw’s Candies. D Mirror, Mary Garden, ICKINSON = DRUG CO., s .39¢ Ib 40c b 1b 1-1b box 29¢ Crane's and 169-171 MAIN STREET the average cup, hurts many coffee drinkers, at some time of life, and often hurts them hard. Caffeine is a powerful irritant that unsteadies the nerves, races the heart, disorganizes the digestive organs and plays havoc with the health of a large proportion of coffee users. Of course, there are some who go on drinking coffee for years, without apparent harm, at least, they don’t suspect it, until the cumulative drug, caffeine, has got in its work. Isn’t it the best plan to play safe with hcalth—quit coffee and use INSTANT POSTUM This pure food-drink made of wheat and a small portion of molasses tastes much like mild, high-grade Java coffee, yet contains no drug or other armful element. Postum comes in two forms the original Postum Cereal, must be well-boiled, 15¢ and 25c packages; Instant Postum, the soluble form, can be made in the cup, at table, by adding hot water, 30c and 50c tins. Both kinds are equally delicious and the cost per cup is about the same. The better health that follows quitting coffee has shown thousands. “There’s a Reason” for POSTUM Send 2¢ stamp for 5-cup sample of Instant Postum. Postum Cereal Co. Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. LI — | will OVERTIME PAY FOR POLICE. Will Receive Larger Checks or TLonger Vacations. They for policemen was pay with approval Overtime the and the com- ordinances, which held = ing last evening, and to the ordinances to in- clude these changes will be recom- mended the next meeting of common council. Hereafter a policeman’s tour duty will consist of nine hours, has been the custom in the past, certain conditions he will extra pay for overtime He not be compensated for tend- ance in court and may he called upon to serve an aggregate of nine overtime during the month. Al overtime. with these exceptions, shall be paid for, either by lengthening his vacation or paying him cash. 1t was decided to recommend the minimum day's pay for super- numeraries will be §1 and the regu- + day’s pay $2.50. People employ- looked upon by board of public safety mittee on joint mee amendmen of as but under re- ceive hours’ that ! ing special policemen will be required | cations. | Neary of Springfield, | on {| = to pay the city fifty cents extra. LEAG COMING. annual conference of the (oit- CONSUMERS’ The necticut held and extensive plans for the gathering. Roeloff of New York will be the speaker at the opening of the confer- ence. Other speakers will include John G. Thompson of Fitchburg, who will speak on f time and Louis H. Parris of Tren- J. His subject will be on pre- vocational schools as a guide to vo- The day S. B. Mec- Mass.. will speak the relation of vocational high schools to trade schools. Lucinda 1ce of Boston will speak on schools of salesmanship for g Another speaker will be Edward M. Clopper of {he national child labor commission. Consumers’ be 10, League to in this city February 9 and are being Miss Henrietta second with the compliments of the concern. | A five pound box was presented :4.; e ———— the made | Newington superior Hughes ! means of Piper $3,000 counsel lodge, the following committees were Finance, the following articles which we hope dictate: Rexall Shaving Stick Makes the kind of foamy, heavy lather that softens the ha Rexall Shaving Lotion to make the face touch of shave. Something glad and to add a perfume to the clean Price 25 Cents est beard Price 19 Cents ‘Witch Hazel That cooling and helpful friend of all shavers. Used to keep the skin in fine form Price 25 Cents Pint Styptic Pencil For the slip upon the lip. When it happens the Styptic PPencil is just the right thing in the right place. Stops blecding. Price Special For This Week-Tnree of Above Hems $1.00 and right Durham Razor Blades Different makes for who are members of “Safety First” brigade. W sell the blades that fit the most popular safety razors the market Price 50 Hair Shaving B kind that we guar satisfactory to you Price 60 Ce those the on Cents Badger 1] The to he ntee 5 Cents There are other items, too, such as strops razors. Whatever it is we have it, at prices that are that is guaranted by our reputation and of a qual- ity - Clark 8 Brainerds DRUG STORE The e,xa?.l Store . IBL.MAIN STREET RS o Shaw, A. E. Ch Samuel Rollins, Alfred Cowlam J. T. Roberts, Howard Coleman Yarroll. District Deputy Wood New Britain installed elected officers and p president’s badges to Ir and William Elliott AGAINST ( irch; sick vi of Philip S the SUIT . suit Hughes of of New n that The against city pollution of I his land will be heard in couri next Tuesday. Mr. water is polluted by Brook and he claims S. N. Duunham s plaintiff and Judge represent the in for a s thr the ented nk I cays the damages for the Cooper will The vere collision Myrtle streets, but no resulted. A north-bound car myrtle street curve bow of a south-bou Iy, and the North last Tt End trolley cars — evening at Main NAME COMMITTE At the meeting of Sir Francis Drake Sons of St. George, last night, named: Albert George E. Rlliott, accident followed. siting, oci Fred recently Halt s damage took the crossing the’ inexpected=