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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1916. | CAUSED BY THIN BLODD - 5 i th ]fems l Many people think they have kidney T S — | more backache is caused by ournrmned A P, po The Corbin Screw Corporation | gnq yndernourished muscles than by Foremen’s club will have a banquet | S e e Hlood anything else. In such cases the blood Bardeck’s halll Saturday night tol| nezds bfi",m,,,g up. HARTFORD Y ear to Renovate the e e e e § | ochle tournament. A tournament | that could be avoided by building up the § with the . & I. Corbin Foremen's | hlood. When rheumatism is associated club will soon e with thin blood the rheumatism cannot i ‘ Parker Shirts 95¢ at Besse-Leland’s. | be cured to stay cured until the blood is nterior of Your Home] i et ce: 5 o Cho Dr. Williams’ T’mL ills build up the i v Miss T Mo s N do well to tryhm(rc-\um,nt hefore giving See our Stock of1916 Wall Papers. A §i:on o viss saitn oo, wiicn win | 00Kl bo o oo e e Sl Saso 2T | ease. Restand the tonic treatment with large variety of Parlor, Chamber and Liv- [ (et i ot ocar | Dr, Williame Pink Pillswillcorrect most B ON NEW, STYLISH DESIRABLE lines. For people who work too hard or dance / = ] . & / £ > All our $1.00 Caps now 50c. Besse- | {, nch and sleep too little, betterhabita Lz f lng Room wall Paper’ at Reasonable Prlces' Leland’s—advt ‘ a?]odn}l‘ fo‘urgg of tr%nbmem, with Dr. Wil- = 2 lexhibition ance, New Britain liams’ Pink Pills are all that is needed ’ ’ Purn riety 3 o f 22, 1916. | to drive away the pains and aches that \dmission g Members free. | are warnings of a coming breekdown. | ~ TH q| o books, “Building Up the Blood” 5 = = ; Al sesso- | and *“Nervous Disorders,” will he sent O 0M AN o ot R100 U BesSe” | ree, if you are interested, by the Dr. S COATS COATS \Hllmmfi Medicine Co., Schenectady, Miss May Morgan has entered the 7 \on can get Dr. Williams’ Pink i | the milliner, located in the Y. M. < R + ol mrice, 50 cents per A. building. New Coats in the latest styles, in Handsome coats in Broadcloths, The new “Welton” found only at Corduroys, Plaids and Mixtures. Come | Cheviots, Ziberlines and Wool Wilson's.—advt | o | at once if you wish to secure a bar- | Plushes. The best selling models The Northend School Parents and gain in Coats. of the season. Teachers' association has arranged a 0 ki o . ; program for Wednesday, February 2 HALLINAN BREAD & ICE CREAM CO. f =i TAKHERETOC.E. | RS COATS SKIRTS s and there will be other inter- ns . VALUES UP TO $32.50 VALUES UP TO $5.98 ! ~‘-*"\‘I“f¥v““”“’x"‘r"' . Vs \ REDUCED TO $14 75 REDUCED TO .... $1 -98 K| Mcn's 0dd Trousers, $1.45 at Besse- | AT OUR CANDY COUNTER Leland's—advt. To Be Speaker at Annual Banquet Another great bargain in coats of About one hundred skirts in the B | supcrintendent of Schools Stanley Broadcloths, Cheviots, Duvetines, | lot, made of Serges, Poplins, in teachers who will be required after the mid-winter promotions You will find the largest assortment of candy in the city. We plain colors also Plaids and checks. make it fresh every day in our own kitchen, which means quality at B S y . oo @] month. Great difficulty is being ex- Announcement was made today g VALUES UP TO $35.00 For tomorrow we will have the following at our Special Price Serianced intiobtaining] Hexpsrisnceal militicaion o D T s » PLUSH COA’I'S $14 75 an 19 7 to offer you— : teache; hville, Tenn., as the princips REDUCED TO & ® Old Fashioned Molasses Rock......................... 18c per b The Kavanaugh Shop, 40 Pratt St, | speaker for the annual banquet of the Snow-flake, Vanill nd Strawhe 0 .+ (23¢ P ':' Hartford, are placing on sale 20 Afe | ————— G R A splendid opportunity to purchase Handsome Butter Creams 5 S0 B0 D b6 Sa b > per l'l‘ ternoon dresses, at from one-third to g made of the best Seal Plushes, dined throughout with Choice Quality Silks and Satins. All sizes. Many Y SOt s S » er Ib he-ha i v > - L + > 3 . Toasted Marshmallows | .....20 0o Lo el enilaiil selite=teii, 3 ] B arc trimmed with Beaver. There is only a limited number of these beautiful Plush Coats. IGaiinc (Ghodcolates: . 5o coo s Rl ie S i35c per D Mon's Odd Trousers, 185, at Bosse 7 Buy from the Maker, there’s a reason. Leland advt. The payroll of the subway depart- = PT ment for the past week was $30. . M | the sew department $123.22 and the | 1 i i street department $247.31. The funds | For tomorrow we offer you— A | of the public works department are | % | EV-.I]tS Tonlght | SALE OF IGris Fumichl o e S 5Geach getting low. I :{:ulx‘: *I(:(:lli; SesganaoantasesacroonontenomEactEsagssnsas | cact $18 to $22 suits or overcoats, $13.50, o e fi”““_,, e AFT ERNOON GOWNS B | o0 Wilson's—advt. = The Charit All kinds of Cream Goods, Cream Puffs, Eclairs : B e e v i Wi i ! : i i The police received a complaint Jast , S s R O Garments Typically “Horsfall” in Style, & | cvening at 9:50 o'clock that the bell : ! bR . ~ IN OUR DEL]C ATESSEN on the new Vocational High school| ! i | ter. [ Individuality and Character at Reduced ; @ been ringing for several minutes. . E e ol Prices. The janitor and an elecerician were ® R I el VERGEE. G L DEPT suminoned to remeay the trouble. ' i ; ll | Keency's theater. i . One draped Mulberry Taffeta Gown has . Men's Odd Trousers, $2.35, at Bessc- | | ; Gy girdle effect and a silver Bodice half con- Have you seen our display of Olives in our window? You will [ | Leland's—advt. = | ; - B | mects in Judd’s hall. . | cealed by chiffon. Formerly was $49.50. Now find all kinds to suit everybody, plain or stuffed with celery or Miss Irma Neri of ast Main street 5 S 28.50. pimentos, also combinations of pimentos, celery, and capres. Ripe 81 is ill at her home with an attack of 5 ny | . D. Penfield camp, S. of V., meets o) . . . Olives also. B[ e srin. ! ; S in G. A. R. hail : Another is of Charmeuse, Duvetyn trim- Our line ‘'of Relishes Is extensive, here you will find everything | Men’s Odd Trousers, §2.85, at Besso- | b - 3 you may require in this line at a price suitable to all. B | Lelan —advt. Annual banquet of Bur club, Jr. med Formerl—v $3]‘75' Now $]8'7')' That Smoked Fish we have been telling you about is about the George 1. Bunny, the moving pi REV. WARREN F. COOK. 0. U. A. M. hall, 7:30. A fine Black Charmeuse Gown has small finest picce of goods we have ever handled. It is a winner with B ure actor, was able to be up town | ——— -~ - — H : . our trade. We have Sturgeon, Eels, White h, Salmon, Finnan his morning for 4 short time arter his | Christian Endeavor union which will| stella Rebekah lodge, | 1.Q. O. F., pleated ruffles aropnd Skirt, and. silver but Haddic, and Kippered Herrings, 8 | rccent iliness. e was the recipient | DTG Gt s ool Tl | Gt bt ek ZE T e tons on a short waisted effect bodice. Former- of many congratulations by his friends | ¢VeRIng of next week. The committee = ly $26.00. N $13.00 “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” §|iii Colian i ot SR V326,00, Now S13.00. Boys' Suits and Overcoats $3.35, [ whi o mna Wand de slinon e a hall i | Many Others Reduced in Like Proportion. Call 906 and we will take care of your Dessert Problem for Besse-Leland {[{sfeiateq aven Dy Lunacititileccen e Aol T = AR | arded as one of the best speakers | meets at 187 Arch street. = . I | comnectea with the Christian FEn-| S $25.00 QUALITY NOW $10.95 L | 50TH APPEARANCE von s | i $2.00 QUALITY NOW byt 2 SOURT Dr. Landrith is the extension sec-{ y §:4¢ loleTook . O IELSIHLE 2 (0 AR el a0 ' $32.50 AND $38.50 QUALITY B RN, s quarters in Boston. Fle is rezarded as 5 F R oo = 1 i = = Al I lNAN BR AD one of the greatest religlous leaders | SILVER ANNIVERSARY. 5 $16.95-$18.95 B | “Philly” Smith Reaches Half Century | ang platform orators in Ameri He aborate plans are heing made for » : 5 is 2 man of axceptional literary talents | {ho celobration of the 25th anniver- 3 Mark by His Visit Before His A & i3 % M i 1 [ : ! ]42 MAIN ma L S5 :h"‘f‘l ! o h'rm'l e \\f"_'ll'l‘l ',‘,. v of the Second Division of the L A ; Honor Toda, [iE0Lsthe S e 2% ,' Hundred Men's Society which is to he | i ° STREET i | which he has been chosen editor. For | 000G Tedlryary 5. Mayor Quie- | “BP PAYS TO WOY OWR WIND" HARTFORD, next e 8 s T i e Plush Coats at about half price. These coats are Philip Smith, who made his appear- | years he has been prominently identi- (55 700 0r tne chief speakers €309 ASVILGM ST. CJomneoting with 140 TRUMRBULL T ance In police court this morning i fied with relizious societies and he s | G 8 08 W€ G S0 G, BT charged with his habitual offense, | regarded as an international figure I j o/ goat program with seloctions by e i eaching | church circles. e is @ > - of ot 3 . drunkenness, succeeded : in nm:’nn | mmhluy »\m,\ lllsw\' m\:\ \«\Ii\(l::.! op | the Arpi sextet, the Girls' sextet, Mr. 4 % g the half century mark, this morning’s | marked ability, ¢ Sific ol e e SCKMANN HEADS FIREMEN. | witz spent a vear at the school. e | ypajgnment making it an even fifty [ an earnest worker in the cause of re- was well t nt of by the bank offi- Fiad v el ndes Declamations will he given by Mr: according to police records. Although | lizion. August Brodin and Gottfried Kruss- elected [ clals and was a falthtul and obliging|l 3o i3 not vet 50 years of age, S | Plans for the banquet ave maturing | 2USUSL 1e is not vet 50 years 1ge, Smith T 1 et origina em. The employe A o . e afil.. ‘The subper will be served at|bere willirecltefan orlsinalipgem AT he ho ¢ place in the record hook g by an | committes in charge of the affair is | composed of John A. Abrahamson, he following officers of the iremen’s association were meeting held last evening: Pre pohn J. Heckmann; vice Dre ’ BRI for convictions, being surpassed by | 7 o'clock and will he fallowed ,'J. T. Roberts; secretary, P. J To Cure a Cold in One Day only “Matty” Driscoll who is In a | interesting postprandial program. Rev. | CoWRIEEE 0, SOP8 Tl S n; treasurer, James A. Duffy; | Take LANATIVE BROMO QUININE . by himseclf. with a total of 63. | Warren F. Cook will be toastmaster. “‘y;"'“‘ i ““h“ : <!-|“1mh’ pan, James O'Bricn; assistant | Tablets. Drugsgists refi money if i his remarkable record, the ah- | Frank Nicholas of New Haven. state ¢ in SNCariscy Rvohngs Mo “(\”l han, M. McMahon; steward, M. | fails to cure. k. W. GROVE'S xig Nencalior any e ional i neoth i bresident ol thel Ghri ) lindeavor | Aaron son, Adolph J son, En . . : Ellquist. John A. Johnson and Iver | jsch: trustees, M. Cavanaugh, D.|ture is on each box. avt | ernes s 2 - 2 . will extend sreetings from the 1 | Ol R 'l‘ isch; truste Tsnaugn T 8 C 1 bo A than drunkenness and breach of the | Union. will « . $ ¢ prominent | Berggren. i I, Henry Scheuy, Dwight A. Par- peace is noticeable there appearing | COnnecticut society and - W. O'Brien and James O'Brien KERWIN ) 5 hthe books but two connta of | members of the 1ncal union wi < S tings in the future will be held | —= = in his long connection with the xm—‘ peak. It is expected that covers w KENILWORTHS' AFFAIR, he third Wednesday in cach | Local Man Honored As Vice President | jice, be laid for about 250 — n h of Exccutive Board of Bartenders Smith is a harmless sort of Professor Dutcher (o Speak Successtul Conce nd Ball is Held in char- A : ey 5 te0 A utche yrofessor o P s s = Michael T. Kerwin has returned | acter, whose enemy is intoxicating Geor M. Dutcher, professo f Hanna’s Armory. o N > - Sre Selor g U . iy 4y 3 e hist at Wesleyan university, will de- 7: . fLEAVES TRUST COMPANY. from the annual convention of the He is looked upon by the | Nistory af Weslevan universitv, will dec| (¢ (1o nest entertainments giv- With the price of woolens going higher -and rry Berkowitz, empioyed at the | New England Branch of the Inter- | officials in the county jail as an ex- | IV . the | en herc in a long time was presented | higher every day, this sale presents an unlimited op- ercial Trust company as a clerk | national Bartenders’ Union which has | cellent workman, and has attained | 11 Sooist i pon | last evening at Hanna's armory uder | the opening of the institution, | been in session in Pawtucket, R. I, | the reput mn; of being one of the | P08 0 Tt T tudent of history, | the auspices of the Kenflworth club by porrumtyfiand the man who buys now to cover next endered his resignation to take | since 1 Monday. | best bake: that ever turned out a By 5 o formation of a most | the Wesleyan Glee and Mandolin tomorrow noon. He will return | Mr. Kerwin was honored by re-elec- | loaf of (he “Staff of life.” His vaca- | s ™ fund of nformation of 4 most| P season’s wants will save more money than he has any e Wharton School of Finance con- j tion as v president of the execu- | tions from that institution are so very | 18 % the | shortly before 9 o'clock and for more idea of : < z 5 2 S | delves deep into the causes of 4 d with the University of Pennsyl- | tive board in which he has acted for \nun that he is as a rule able to leave | I than an hour the audience listened to < reat Europcan war. He analyzes the i Fotriary 5 Sie Bk | pan e o wier Stsasn e o | St Bvvoncan e, e bmwien | 188 0, Lo S SIS e, SATURDAY ‘\\|.Hnmn and it lasts until his return, |, and instrumental sclections by the s | | back into history to show what has led which does not exceed a week, at the | W0 TN L hose wi | Mandolin club. The Glee club is a live All $15.00, $18.00 AND $20.00 most. | have heard Professor Dutcher lecture | ¢r&anization and their renditions met | Smith first fell into the hands of | e foarS . with much favor. . L. Hammond, the ) 3 g 2 look forward o Sunday nisht's ad- , ) ? CANDY SPECIALS the law in 1894 and since that time | yrots with roal pleasnre, soloist, was in splendid voice and his OVERCOATS AND SUITS {#§ | he has bheen convicted of the follow- q S e contribution to the program was espe- $13 50 C h as W Arm n 1 sia. ing offensci: Drunkenness, 30 times; A e e 1y acceptable. as e ci | drunkenness and breach of the peace, Drgiuamia i shedd oLy Yol “Vietory,! tho hattle song of Wes- | ——— fust Received Another Shipment of Those B/ st ciicnies avs ol D e e et A | levan, was Terdered as a finale by the | " ALL $22.50, $25.00, $28.00 AND $30.00 | drunkard, 5 times: drunkenness and combined clubs and was a fine piece of | theft, 1: theft, 1: Ancvi i e | SDsAd) isTamemberflotithe R enican (B oo ey cim Tl Tan do 1l el ub lente | OVERCOATS AND SUITS | Persian Relief committee and for six | drunkenness and resistance, 1; drunk- | LJ L] tainment erded at 10 o'clock and the c s o followed » Turkish and S s enfess andl thett 2 o e o e, ™ #2100 was then clearea for dancing. $18 50 Cash Smith has spent 777 days of seng-| = L Judd’s orchestra furnished the musie | Y, et - 2 ences by the court and has worked 7 o - for e dancing which concluded at | b . T AVE ATER PARTY. § cinggunichiconciuded s ] : « ) The 80c¢ L R ol a9 B | e Gl Gtnent o oro| RIVRICHG, | TE R, S il L) This sale includes the “Fashion” hand-tailored @mt% c . by the court to the extent of §69, in | besse-leland store enjoved a ReALOT | cogsrul ever given by the Kenil- some of the most stylish clothing made. Klnd party at the Lyceum theater last eve- which he invariably served jail flne The produstion of ‘The Char.| Porth clul ences. In all but three times ity Ball,” by the Alfred Cross Play- | e Glace Peanuts 40C lb Lesinles Sk SeS ChArged. | o1q was immensely pleasing to the SUES WIFE ORI PRAUD. 5053 G000 000 . ] party. A beautiful bouquet of violets | Of much inter to New Rritain . TO ENTERTAIN BOY SCOUTS. | was presented to Miss Julie Herne by | people is the suit just hrought in New New Peanut Brittle. .. ....20c Ib. Stanley Post, G. A. R., is planning | the members of the party. it e Ghors i, S, oo | to enterfain the Boy Scouts at a — | proprictor of the Tontinc hotel, gathering at Grand Army hall next | DUTCH SUPPER FOR WARD CLUR, | gainst his wife, Grace J. White, and | Wednesday evening. The Boy The Second Ward Republican club | Mrs. Nellie Carey Rourke for the re- | s Scouts did escort duty at the state en- [ \ill have a Dutch supper at Bardeck’s | covery of a hou on Sherman | campment here last April and the | rall next Tuesday evening and Mavor | avenue, Ne Haven, £5.00 on an in- | yeterans are very appreciative of the ! (. A Quigley will he toastmaster, | surance policy on Mrs. White's father, | Without means of support through his NAPPI'S C. CONTINUED, | service ang are planning the enter- ! The chief speakers will be Senator | taken oui some years ago, and $1,000 | wife's action. The case of Frank Nappi, the ten ainment for next Wednesday even- | George W, Klett and ite Comp- | iepresenting diamonds and jewelry. ! SR | | | ] 3 o 3 1 f | DRUG CO 169-171 Ing on that account. The Scouts Will | troller Morris C. Webster of Harwin- | Mrs. White was Miss Grace Skelly of | The general committee of the s MAIN STREET | be under the command of Scout Com- | ton. Tt will be an event of consider- | this city and is a grz > of the local | French fair will hold a meeting this s 0ld boy who is charged with | theft of a gold watch from a teacher nissioner Stanley Sheldon and Wil | able political importance and Is re- | High schoal. The suit is brought on | evening at the Hotol DeVilie, Follow. | 1 the Roekwell school, was continued I march to the hall. The entertainment | carded as the opening gun in the bhig = & charge of fraud, the plaintiff claim- |ing the mecting Joseph Roy will pro- 11 begin at 7:20 o'clock. spring campaign. | ing he has lost his home ang is now 'vide a spread for the members, until tomorrow morning, by Judge Meskill in chambers this morning,