New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 2, 1916, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEW, BRlTAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1016. City Jzemf‘_) NOT ALL SUNSHINE STEA[S DOZEN PAIR - INFLORIDA'S CLIME OF MEN'S TROUSERS street is battleship Indies Miss kmhmms\ Hartman of Haven is the guest of local friends. Henry iboard exas, Fenn of the. . United bound for the T. A. B. fair, Kensington, 9, 31, Feb. 1 and 2.—advt. The hour of the swimming exhibi- Bh at the Y. W. C. A. tonight has €en changed from 8:30 to $ o'clock. 39th Annual tomorrow Geo. L. Locust States East iNelson and Gohen Having Hard‘Arthur MaoDonald Sent to Jail for Luck in Aeroplane Business | Term of Sixty Days Jan. 28, | i | | Athur MacDonald, who told Judge John H. court this morning that he comes from business cockney | | The “Jitney oplane™ i ‘ | ! along the Florida coast is not all rosc | morning—advt. | Petals and sunshine. A letter received | mon’s large advt. ’\Udn_\' by ¥. H. Alford from George | | .. Smith of City avenue, who winters | | at Daytona, indicates that Nels Nelson | Aaron Cohen of this city, Who | 2 : < 2 in the “iitney aeroplanc’” 1 f Russwin Lyceum-Sunday evening, | in the land of crocidiles, are in Ay 14. The first rehearsal will | a i 5 lions Id tomorrow might at Y. M. T e sl G B Bt when oMo : e | enly harrier between them and ers will be elected. | happy state is the linination The K augh Shop, | Florida’s winter populace to separate | fd.; are now showir | itself from riding in edels in suit eroplanes. It is apparent that the tas, check: port of the air has lost its attracive | En’and smartness features. No home nowadays, | rich is complets | theft v prehended 3 5 e pecially among the IE,,::(‘;,"‘{,NI,““' without an aeroplane, hydroplane or | S oricven some other ding-busted speed m vesterday Mously ill in chine that cuts ribbons in the atmos- | tailor shop ) sel x K ; phere or water. Sky-rocketing through | dozen pairs trousers for $4. Sus- - pecting that the man had come garments honestly, he the air has begun to cloy on the sat- Tl_\e glee club of the Massachusetts | jated palates of the rich, near by the g stitute of Technology, which will | and those who want people to believe | would not sell them for such an ab- ve a concert Friday evening in the | they arc ch. 1t is no lonzer Postl played for time and igh school auditorium, has received | Oh, dear no. while MacDonald was waitine for him fivitation to inspect the plant Spilled Tnto Water. \to return with the money he —sum- ¢ ‘“New Brtiain Machine companv | ¢ ST moned Oflicers Fred Wagner and John pring their stay in this city. NG EGE Gl S o g | GG T e GRicHibing WG e B e s Rl enoeRime ae o e el e LRSS R ong elvider: : B covetive. from horromns s> | between the eves almost as soon as e Tk oflicers & - | they landed. On the first trip out with | _ o it A The monthly meeting of S ! their machine a sudden squall camo | contlicting S e ptthew's .German Lutheran chure |up and spilled them into the water. | . hacRigenioLananny s Il be held this evening. | They managed to reach shore and =% P¥ 4 e e Bbe Boy Scoutsrand the Girl Scouts | there machine was also rescured but (2% re S <l B8 TG BEEC 0 he the t chu will meet this | it put a damper on their spirits. Tho R B R ening ot 7:15 o'clock. | letter from Mr. Alford, in part, fol- SUC U nel e ey tineetthg 'of the M foxes 5 local =aloon and the pn was held this s taken him to Postl's shop uth church. . The N and advised him to scll them the plidays” ‘and Mrs. { located | MacDonala dia not explain, howeser, tt was the leader. [ small is why it was he warned Fostl not to tell he adjourned meecting of e anyone of the offcred sale if he was fedish Lutheran church will be unable to purchase them. is evening. Henry Beach, superintendent of fthe Adams Express company office, Damon’s « hle opens Read h fifth It is horal Clearance Kirkham in police ‘and his home “‘in the doncherknow” and count Christ- ““the other side’ north o' Englan’, the vears ago to jail for announced that the Catholic union will give a concert 10 ek seen mother | since three “larst bo | mas” was sent sixty dz 2 tha of | | for stealing & valued at press company were con. of this city. It is du. Postl, an dozen pairs of trouser: from the Adams in this ¢ The trou- gned to J. Kraslowitz 40 Pratt St the new spring e taf- exceptional de- avt. its money for < to the honesty of Adolph Arch street tailor, that the < discovered and the thief ap- Postl testified that lute MacDonald camec into his nd offered to sell him a in os- Michael L. former to learn a hospital Rea of this city that he in New n A ¢ not T clse is class. | surd price, h of two den Faternal associa- afternoon at the subject wa George S. went to 1son near aind and they since coming over yesterday and Cohen the Lock have he stranger 1 Nels S it "he first time they got out their | machine on the water there came up | /the most sudden and vful win: : any 3 i storm we ever saw here. The storm d the goods arrived at 4:30 o’clock " | caught them out on the water n | Yesterday and until notified by the po- {he river and tipped them over, near- | li¢e that they had been found he had ly wrecking their machine. They | SUPPosed thit they were on the depot cach got to shore by swimming. With | Platform . help, they got out and saved thew | MacDonald’s only excuse was that machine and have repaired it. They | he was drunk so did not realize what have made some very successful |he was doing when he took the pack: flights.” age from the stranger and tried to sell it. strictly fresh native eges, 33c dox hssell Bros, 301 Main St.—advt. —_— i Special Notice to Women! | We have today a complete tailoring bartment, creploying five of the best men’s tailors that can be had. Suits de to order for any s woman at short notice. A complete line of terials to select from, also linings, | | | | | | Native eggs 33c doz., Russell Bros. | Wife Beater Jalled. Mrs. Robert Kramer of Hartford avenue and her children will be | able to live in peace for the next ten days anyway, for the husband and father was sent to jail for that length of time for drunkenness and breach of the peace. Officer Riley arrested him at his home last night after he had chased his wife and children into the PROFESSOR CAMP WILL RESIGN. Owing to illness among the mana- gers of the Erwin Home, Rev. Dr. G [ W. C. Hill, president of the institution forced to postpone yesterday's | { meeting. Professor David N. Camp, chairman of the finance committes and former president of the home, had planned to tend his resignation. Mr. Camp who has been actively identified with the home since its formation in | 1889, will continue as a member of the board of managers. His resignation from the finance committec will be receivedq with regret as he had given | to the work a splendid devotion. Pro- | fessor Camp is in much better health than a year ago, when he was suffe ing f|«'!m the effects of a serious ill- Indi gestlon One package | ness. es it..25¢ at all druggists. | 10c per dozen making maternity de to order with s e for $1.50. Old Odi‘\led like -new. See carry Pictorial Review patterns. iphael's Dept. Store, 0-382-384 New Britain, Conn.—advt. ‘material, garments | us firs your umer said he had not been drunk t you've been on a past two days haven't you? asked ;n osecutor Klett. “That's all,”” he replied. Asked if he had not been sted in 1910 for stealing chickens, Kramer | saia he had not. ‘“What was vou ar- rested for?” he was asked. “For stealing a couple that's all.” Autoist is Fincd. Harry Kr: Hartford, whose | articulation i the police thought his name was Edward, | fined $7 and costs for oper | motor ar without a license or | tration. He was a ed by | Lamphere Monday afternoon | promised to appear in court | He was not on hand ve: 3 | but today explained that he had been | very sick. He was previously arres in Hartford and fined $7 and cost reckless driving Another Absent Witness. | J. Kraslowitz, a state’s witness, laid | himself open to censure this morning | when he did not appear in court at A 8:30 o'clock. Of late there have been innumerable instances where the pris- !(»n(\~ out on their own recogn | ana witnesses for the state have failed € | to appear when ordered to do so and the court and prosecution is about | tired of it Kraslowitz explained that he was “waiting for his woman” to leave her in charge of h Only One “BROMO QUININE.” To get the genuine, call for full name, LANATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for signature of 1. W. GROV | Cures a Cold in One Day. Strictly fresh Russell Bro in ever ! drunk for the sell SBELL-ANS| “bsolutely Removes , one strictly | Bros.—advt. | a of dollars, Native eggs 338c dc snow, of such that Russell Bros. R Stahonery Bargam‘ FOR THIS WEEK This is a real money-saver. One pound Balti- more Linen Note Paper, 90 sheets and 50 envelopes 0 match for 39 cents Our Regular Price 45c. See our window display. Clark 8 brainerd’s DRUG STORE CThe e‘x@& Store 181 MAIN STREET regi Off a & [ native eggs 301 Main St COUSIN T Dr. 1. S. Higgins, who was killed in a collision between his automobile and a railroad train at Long Branci Saturday, was a cousin of . H. Al- ford of this city. Dr. Higgins was | driving the and is thought to have attempted to cross in front of the train. His wife was seriously in- jured. doz., Russell Bros. Native eggs 33c ;To Bl:eék up é (:ol;(li§ Into a pitcher, put a tablespoonful of butter, a quarter of a cup of light brown sugar, an ounce of fresh whole allspice, the juice of one orange and one lemon and a pint of Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. Let the butter, sugar, allspice and whis key stand for half an hour, then add a half pint of boiling water. Stir well be fore serving. The juice of the orange and lemon, last of all. To be served inawine | glass. | This drink is particularly who]esoma] appetizing and strengthening, especially in stormy weather. Prompt action on such occasions, in af]mlmsu-mn%v pure | stimulant, like Duffy s Pure Malt Whiskey, 50 pleasantly combined, will break up a cold, and perhaps ward off more serious Azo and Velox Paper all sizes 10c doz. up. Amateur Printer, just the same thing for printing your negatives $5.00 Tripods, Velox Color Stamps, Portrait. Attach- ents, Mounts, Kodak Color Screens. Flash Sheets. verything that the Amateur Kodaker needs will be D ICKINSON DRUG CO 169-171 MAIN STREET Eastman’s jin { This Is the Time of the Year to Renovate the Interior of Your Home See our Stock of1916 Wall Papers. A large variety of Parlor, Chamber and Liv- ing Room Wall Paper, at Reasonable Prices. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and § Frankiin Squars. New Britain, Conn. ™ Hallinan Bread & ice Cream Co. Specials at Candy Counter nulated assortment in will be Chaocolates,Cream will Hard Candy made with pure Spe- cial Offer Goods and Hard Candies, all made found in the Candy ment. Assorted FPruit Peanut Squares Coccanut Brittle . Lime and Lemon Baby Mixed o Canton Goodies . . . OUR BAKING SPECIALS Chop Suey Date Cakes . Cream Rolls Apple Turnovers . Pastry Bretzels Hallinan’s, The Busy Store and economy—"HALLI- day by day of the d in our Delicates- We arc advocates of habit of using sugar of candy our Tomorrow and our usual our Kitchen be Depa Rock 21 . 17¢ 1b. te 1b. 23¢ 1. te 1. 3¢ 1b, Tablets . .. doz., cach each h aoz. 3¢ per 18¢ c 20¢ per A “buy” word that combines good taste N’S” more and more people take advantage, convenient methed of housekeeping that is off sen-Bakery-Ice Cream and Candy Departments. anitary conditions. Eventually you will get the Smoked fish why not try it now: Smoked Finnan Haddie . Smoked White Fish Smoked Kippered Horving. Smoked English Bloaters . . Smoked Salmon Smoked Sturgeon Our Cod Fish Cakes 20¢ per dozen. —THE— HALLINAN BREAD & ICE CREAM CO. siker STREET “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” “THER! FOR PROMPT SERV l(‘]fi CALL 906. service by that date, took ards an appeal to the superior court. Kirkham & Cooper, counsel for the gas company, served notices of the ap- peal, the write being returnable at the next term of the superior court Tt was about three weeks ago that the utiliti commission handed down its decision and the Maple Hillers were highly pleased at the announce- | ment According to the terms of the decision the company would be com- pelled to lay the pipes and to charge consumers a minimum of $15 a year for three years. It is claimed by the gas company that it would be a losing ! proposition. Deputy Sherift Stock- | well served notice of appeal to the. pe- titioners At Maple Hill. The matter came up at the last legislature when ! the con:pany sought to have the char- | ter rights to \L(pl(‘ Hin nnulled. Events Tonight “Seven Keys to Baldpate,” theater, Lyceum High class photo plays, Fox's the- | ater. Moving pictures and vaudeviile, Keeney's theater. Andree lodge, I. O. O. F., meels in Vega hall. lodge, U AT Phenix .0, 0. F, mest M. hall in Jr. 0. G. E., meets in Erwin Castle, H. & H. hall. Carpenters Union meets at 34 Church street. every Russell Nati fresh, PALE SCHOOL CHILOREN This is the time of the year that school | children grow pale. Confined indoors, | e eggs, one strictly 33¢ doz. S Court Columba, Electric hall. . meets 1n | Alexandra lodge, of St. G., meets | Turner hall Post G. hall. NG | perhaps, Stanley R. meets i i deprived of much_out-of-door | , their blood grows thin. (‘om~ pare y your child’s complexion with what | it was last summer. Probably you have | not realized how thin the blood was get- A. Special councii, City hall. meeting common outs When a child formerly bright and active loses color and finds play an ef- | fort, but prefers to sit still and read, there is every reason to suspect that the blood is getting thin, that the child is! | anemic. _ Sometimes there js headache | and nosebleed. These confirm the sus picion. Tt is a condition that is full of danger, for thin blood is an open door to many diseases, especially during change- ful weather. But it is a condition thatig easily remedied if taken in time. Boy and Girl meet at Firs church. Monthly church. meeting St. Matthew's ! New Br sal, Booth ain Choral s hall. Lady Turner society hall. Union rehear meets in Turn- er any drug store. tains about two weeks treatment these pills are a great blood-builder and invigorator. They are just the sort of non-alcoholic tonic that many children GAS CO. TO APPEAL. Matter to Go to Superior Court. Maple Hill need. Write today to the Dr. Williams Medi- cine Co.,Schenectady, N. Y. for the free book ‘“Building Up the Blood’’ and learn all about the treatment. A diet book _Manple Hill is not to get gas by May 5, recently ordered by the public s commission, for yvesterday the New Britain Gas Light company, attacks of bronchitis or pneumonia. which holds the franchise and was or- ( Will also be sent free on request. dered to lay the mains and install the ction tow- | for many hours a day, studying at mght, H | ‘ting because the change was 80 gradual. | Dr. | | Williams’ Pink Pills can be obtained at | A fifty-cent box con-| and | HARYT FORD. GREAT CLEARANCE | SALE Of Our Entire Stock of New Stylish COATS, SUITS DRESSES, WAISTS At Decided Reductions PLUSH COATS Values up to .00 Reduced To $14.75, $19. 75, $25. 60 now the by at quality Plush Coats, ihe style Thesc some have Itur NEW COATS up to $35.00 Reduced To $9 75 and $14.75 Die Handsome tly reduc of Seal Plushes; very t Collars. ed « are made ¢ prices, es fabries heay styles »f the most desir belines These Coats Cheviots, in Black, season > made Mix Grey with , Green, nd Brown. The latest of the SILK DRESSES Values Up To $25.00 Reduced to $14.75 Jivening Silk Dresses, made of feta de Chine and Georgette Crepe, trimmed with all the new The smartest models of the season. A splendid bargain SILK WAISTS Values Up To $6.98 Reduced To $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 Waists, the most beautiful models of Pussy Willow Silk, Fancy Stripes, All si Another great bargain Afternoon and o2 the season, Taffeta in Jersey New Silk Crepe de Chine, Silk and lLaces. IF INDICATIONS MEAN ANYTHING, WOMEN ARE GOING TO PUT O SPRING FINERY EARLY THIS YEAR Already the white English gaberdine and whipcord suits that we have prepared for those southbound, are selling and new ship- ments coming every little while. Already the new spring things are blossom- ing. SUITS—Of new blue gaberdine, navy taf- feta, black and white triped wool velour and shepherd checks. COATS—Of ombre, chiffon broadcloth, tan ombre, silk and wool siver cloth. English covert and chinchilla. Already is this specialty store, whose chief specialty is showing the newest and best, ready te show its patrons what appealing new things the spring season has brought out. Tovsialis “T? PAYS 7€ RUY OVR NIV~ $3.99 ASYEW 8T. Connecting with AARTFORD, 140 TROMRULL ST, ‘WE ARE PREPARED MARSH & ALLEN Join 7. ALLEX Successors to A. P. Marsh. House Painting, Interfor Decorating, Paper Hanging. Stretched Canvas Ceilings a speclalty. timates 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 School of Applied Arts. For the past three years with the Sage- Allen Co., of Hartford. None but the highest class of workmen will be employed by this firm, MARSH & ALL Decorators, 38 Main St.; ‘Telephone. RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 3172 A. P. MARSH Final Clearing Prices on Women’s Suits and Coats and Children’s Coats $25.00. NOW $20.00. NOW $17.50. NOW $20.00 NOW SUITS which were SUITS which were SUITS which were COATS which were COATS which were $17.50 NOW COATS which werée $15.00 NOW . The sale of Muslin Underwear is to continue for this week only, as prices are advancing so fast it is im- possible for us to duplicate anything at old prices. | 1 TSP A SN, PR N Y S~ 53 P BT .

Other pages from this issue: