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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1916. hail. President David Déhm will pre- , side. th ]temS The water department oll for the past week amounted to 5 - ; Quarantine on a case of scarlet fe- 5 B. fair, Kensington, Jan. 28, | ver on Arch street was released to- 31, Feb. 1 and 2.—advt. day by the health department. he committec on school accommo- Last week to pay water rent and lons has reached an agreement | cave interest.—advt, the state board of education re- ding the machinery at the State de school. It will be turned over he city without cost beyond pay- t of transportation charges and remain in the city's possession as as it is used for educational pur- es. William Knowle: Cooper, general secretary of the Y. M. C. A. in Wash- ington, D. C., will be the principal speaker at the “FFather and Son’ night of the Men’s Brotherhood at the South Congregational church this evening. Clarence Hubbard, a magician, will st in the entertainment. Refresh- 'n(*ntw will be served. The meeting will open at 7:30 o'clock. t week to pay water rent and e interest.—advt Florence S. Brown of Clinton sold terday to John H. and Georgianna il Jand and buildings at Chapman i Keclsey street. Eugene P. Chase of West Main street, a Rhodes scholarship student at Dartmouth college, is spending a few days at his home in this city. he First Ward Republican club R H. Crawford: superintendent of t last night and arranged for a | the Boys' club, is able to be out, hayv- pper and bowling match at Moun- | jne recovered from his recent attack Grove, February 17. The com- | of the grip. tee in charge is . Church, C. s and Otto Bengston, Trank H. Johnson of Francis street is able to be about after his recent in- on” clothes are smart, good | jury. plendid quality and reasonable |~ price.—advt. James J. Naughton, driving his au- 5 tomobile near the corner of Stanley he Junior prom of New Britain | ynq Rmast Main streets late ¥ rday Bh School has been postponed in- | urternoon, had a narrow escape from nitely because the date selected | i pflicted with the basketball sched- jury when the machine skidden into the curbing. A group photograph of New Britain will | council, O. U. A. M., was taken in the et Thursday afternoon, instead of | lodge rooms last cvening. Later a lesday afternoon as has n pre- | bean supper was s ved, the commit- announced. tee in charge being W. E. Tyler, chair- man; Fred Clock, Fred Foster, Mark Bottomley and Frank Pechout. B. fair, Kensington, Jan. 28, [Chusnelda lodge, O. D. H. S mil Charland is candidate for 0of the model council which ench people of the city have : 2 : A mass meeting of the |29 31, Feb. 1 and 2.—advt. mch people to plan for the big| Richard H. Erwin and Peter Mc- pvention in this city in September | Guinness of Newington have sold to 1 be held Sunday evening in St.|Catherine M. Huybrecht land and bn do Baptiste hall. buildings on Chapman street. IPavia A. Niven is confined to his| Custom tailor made clothing at Wil- me on West Main street by illness, | SO%'S: $18 and up.—advt. i The annual meeting of the Scandl- navian W, C. T. U. is to be held at the home of Mrs. Louis Anderson of 353 Chestnut street on Februa Yes- terday the monthly meeting was helad at the home of Mrs. Albin Carlson of he thirty-eighth anniversary of the [ Fairview street. mcordia society will be observed this The lawsuit of Gordon Bros. vs lening with a supper Bardeck’s | Rosenberg, scheduled for a hearing vesterday, was held over for re ment because the principals were too ALE WIVES A"D MUTHERS busy with the Hebrew tag day to at- { tend court. Many women who had a good color in arrs. John Daly of Tremont street is @ir girlhood grow pale and colorless jjj at her home with an attack of the fhen they become wives and mothers. griD ‘When the fading color in cheeks and ~ . bs is accompanied by a loss of bright- _ Bowling teams of 1“e Hartford and n the eyes and an increasing heavi- NCW Britain Y. AL C. A. will meot ®i the step, the cause is to be sought }ebruary 3 at the local association al- he state of the blood. | leys. The following players will rep- A hundred causes may contribute to resent _the hom ie condition of thin blood thatisknown | ture, Pickop, Wi b anemia. Overwork, lack of out-door| Bertini. jkercise, insufficient rest and sleep, im-! Assistant Secretary Green of the oper diet, these are a few of them.| Chamber of Commerce is indisposed at he HDPOflant thing is to restore the| his home on Washington street. ood to normal, to build it up g0 that| , ,ccting of the art department of he color will return to cheeks and lips, | 1, woman's club was held this morn- i}l’:fl‘:“’“cs to the eyes and llghtneq‘ ing at the home of Mrs. Frank J. Por- dr. Williams’ Pi . ter on Lexington street. Papers were in at once to increase v,hp red cor) uiclem i g i b 116 blood and the new blood I;arnes' (iheRcottageipiayenanics tnERtAig rength and health to every part of the| home of Mrs. R. H. Ripple for this dy. Appetite increases, digestion be-| €ening has been postponed on account omes more perfect, energy and ambition| Of the illness of Mrs. Ripple. turn. | John B. Johnson of Stanley street A pamphlet, “Building Upthe Blood, u\ has received word of the marraiage of 11 be sent free on request by the Dr,| his nephew, Harry Johnson, of Jack- illiams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. | son, Mich., a former local resident. f. if you mention thi papC-L Yourown The twelfth anniversary of New ruggist sells Dr. Williams’ Pink Pillsor | Britain council, F. B. L., will be held hey will be sent by mail on receipt of | this evening in Judd's hall. frice, 50 cents per box, #ix boxes, $2.50, : flhe wedding of Edward Dunn of g Hartford avenue and Miss Ger- ide Nussman of 112 Windsor ave- t, Hartford, will take place in the pitol city next Sunday evening. associations: liam Rober Serip- n ana 33c doz. dvt. Strictly fresh native egg 1l Br Main S £/ ter. Concordia society meets in Bar- deck’s hall. ° ’ / High class photo plays, The sweetest way to tell the story appreciate a box of New Britain council, F. B. L., meets in Judd's hall. She will MLiggett' ‘Their purity, freshness and de- licious flavor will appeal to her City plan commission meets in City discriminating taste—the dainty hall way in which they are boxed will e please he Braga camp, M. W. A., meets in Liggett’s are always the highest Svea hall. standard—they have a goodness all their own. Clan Doug 80c and $1.00 the Pound. Hanna's armory. 2 1k, 1 1b. and 2Ib. boxes. 0. S. C., celebration Linne lodge, N. E. O. P, meets in Clark 8 bramcrds e e O T DRUG STORE Native eggs, every one strictly T fresh, 33c doz. Russell Bros.—advt. advt Native eggs 33c, Russell Bros. DOYOUREADFIGTION? Rent the book you wish to read from our circulating library. 'i | | ’ Open from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m, except Sundays and Holidays. : : Stationery Department DICKINSON — DRUG CO., MATR SAREET surance compan settled when Ulinski directing th 3 and B Frankiin Square. HALLINAN BREAD & ICE CREAM C0. OUR DELICATESSEN Here is the headqua Olives, p Picklc rters for S0 large and small. Old Eng] Wwould be nice alads of Whitec House Cakes Mocha layers Victoria Lunch Lemon loaves Cream rolls ; Apple turn overs . Our housekeepers bread Zoods every day. OUR CANDY SPECIALS TAFEY.” Tomorrow we are going to offer once more our delicious assort- cd Nut Taffy for which we have many honey, New Orleans Molasses, best creamery butter, : and plenty of nut meats. an, Almond, and Pignolia at our spe Assorted caramels ............. candy “NU Made with pure pure granulated kinds, Walnut, Pec 0l1d-Fashioned Mol Peanut brittle . .. Chocolate dates . .. Molasses Pepp. Kisses Sunshine chocolates . . Our Customers, “SAFETY F!RST ON OUR ICE CREAM” “THER UGLY HUSBAND GETS HES COMPENSATION Injured Twme and Sues Under | Two Difterent Names New Britain furn ases vest, ler with two perplexing c cay afternoon, the cases in question being two separate ones brought by ame man under two different The plaintiff in the first case was Stanley Ulinski agair Skritulsky and in the second me man, known this time ley Wolinsky, appeared agains Corbin Cabinet Lock company. urcd on Farm. On May ast Ulinski was em- s farm and was Life Insurance was surety for the employ- ski told the commissioner he ation and d him $16 but was holding the rest of his money ployed injured Aetna had received no comper Skritulsky said he had p: he did not know whether he wa bil check endorsed by dorsing it Ulinsl character was shown to the satisfac. tion of Mr. Chandler to he badly blemished and the commissioner was | not surprised when the man refused to agree that the remainder of the| 35.71 due him be paid to the local | probation officer to be turned over to e was finally | Mrs. Ulinski. The cas paper t the $19.7 BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes | Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. This Is the Time of the§| Year to Renovate the Interior of Your Home See our Stock of1916 Wall Papers. large variety of Parlor, Chamber and Liv- ing Room Wall Paper, at Reasonable Prices. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY | Hew Britain, Gonn. DEPT. in and stuffcd. Queen and ripe. r and sweet. Mixed and plain, Gherkins and SE—Imported Swiss-Camembert, sh Dairy. Perhaps i Welsh Rarcbit all kinds. Roast Meats fresh from our ovens, Baked beans, the Old-fashioned kind. OUR BAKING SPECIALS i contract for Willia | new re out the building permit last night. The house will be 30 by 1 ell 2 fect, six inches, by a Saturday at the calls at the candy price reduced to $1.00—adv Co m will be made up fresh for our Sunday 'S A R FOR PROMPT SERVICE, CALL 906. HALLINAN BREAD & ICE CREAM CO. water shrunk. be replaced without extra charge if it fails to give abso- lute satisfaction. The garment will perma-| nently retain its fit, style and shape. We will stand back of these | things without quibble or question—both as gentlemen and business men. 142 MAIN STREET to be cautioned Shows Ugly Appearing in the second ca Disposition compensation for compensation the question tled was the justice of paying him the money. L. M. Bancroft, an accountant actlv to your measure at said he tnought the ney shoula be paid to Mrs.. Through an interpreter the iratc shouted that he wanted ths s he who sui- the factory, hed Compensa- tion Commissioner George B. Chand- - | money himself as it w: fered the pain of the furthermore threatened r\\flnr: else who should get the ally agreed to pay Wo- $5 per week but he was ordered to keep away from his wife and not to as Stan- the? side of Mrs. was brought out. number of 3 Wolinski's domestic appeared that ago the husband w nia. earned $30 a addicted to drink Since then maltreated , and abused his v and though broken , has brought up her children and even now is working ¢ ible for = Ulinskl's medical| pin Gabinet Lock company Skritulsky produced a $16 Ulinski and the in- argued that by en- had signified that he had been paid in full. Ulinski's to support Native eggs 33¢, Russell Bros.—advt To Cure a Cold in Onc Day. INE Tablets. if it fails to cure. signature is on each bo ts refund money Native eggs, Bros.—advt. REMEMBER TH William’s | anniversary, 34 celebrated the event at Arch stréet numbering . Hall's cafe on Among the Russell Bros. Native egsgs SATURDAY SPECL TRIMMED HAT Regular Prices From $5.00 to $9.00 Reduced to $1.00 and $1.98 BUILDING NEWS, \ugust Bergstrom, who has dence on lLincoln street, 54 feet | tect and a sun parlor 18 by 8 feet, inches. The structure will cost $15,- 000. Anderson and Carlson have yplication for a permit to build Charles Johnson a three-family 30 by 39 feet, on Lyons street cost of $ 00. Strictly fresh native eggs, 33c Russell Bros., 301 Main St.—advt. New Satin Ha on sale Hflfltlzung Glothes fo Your Measure iArc You Hard to Fit2 Spring Samples Are Here PURE WOOL FABRICS Materials thoroughly cold Linings will $18.00 to $45.00. Pay about $22.50 to $28.00 for a splendid suit made ex- “The Busy Little Store” Strictly Fresh Connecticut EGGS 33 Right from the nest, not an egg in the lot a week old. Russell Bros. 301 MAIN STREET . Rowland’s htm e, stern Millinery | HART FORD. The Season’s Greatest Reduction Sale § - of High Grade, New Stylish w= MILLINERY == | TRIMMED HATS NOW MARKED AT A f FRACTION OF THEIR REGULAR PRICES. The Choicest and Latest Models. You may choose from models in the season’'s approved styles and trimmed in a manner that has met with enthusiastic commen- dation. Of course our motive is to quickly reduce our assortments of late Winter Millinery. There are hat all occasions, larg variety of Dress Hats, hats for evening wear. All are new, fresh and best styles of the season. This is the greatest opportunity to purchase a mnew h superb beauty at a genuine and generous reduction The assortment is not large, but a satisfactory selection can be made. Those who hurry wiil find awaiting them some remarkable opportunities, First choice means best choice. —| You Can Make Up Your Mind that the remarkable reductions in this sale of Men’s Fancy Suits and Overcoats \ deserve and demand your closest attention. l High-priced dyestuffs and woolens promise great increases in the cost of clothing for the coming spring and fall. BUT THIS IS WHERE YOU ARE CON CERNED! Note these figures:— 209 is the promised price increase for spring. 20 is the present sale reductions. You actually save 409 on every suit and overcoat you buy here now and these gar- ments will be fresh and bright long after their price is forgotten. Tlovsinlix “T? FI¥FE TO WEY OUR RINE” HARTIFORD, 03:89 ASTLEM ET. Jonmeeting with 140 TROMBELL ST, WE ARE PREPARED m MARSH&ALLEN o r. ALLEN‘ Successors to A. P. Marsh. House Painting, Interior Decorating, Paper Hanging. Stretched Canvas Ceilings a specialty. Estimates furnished. No contract too large. no job too small. Mr. Allen is a decorator of 25 years’ experience, and a graduate of the New York For the past three years with the Sage- Allen Cc Nome but the highest class of workmen will be emplc MARSH & ALLF Decorators, 38 Main St ed by this firfk Telephone. Our Februar Starts Tuesd Reductio to 5( LOUIS HFRUP! Complete Hcmefur 1052-54 Main St., Gor. Md HARTFORD 1 a word each day pays for a classified adv. in the Herald. c get results. That's what you want ’