New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 7, 1916, Page 2

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This Is the Time of the Year to Renovate the HART FORD. Interior of Your Home A We Wi o Gall You See our Stock of 1916 Wall Papers. A = ; Special Attention large variety of Parlor, Chamber and Liv- { to Our ing Room Wall Paper, at Reasonable Prices. | F 3 A dvanee Showmg THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY {j P of Early Spring 3 and 5 Frankiin Squars. Hew Britain, Conn. Styles mn ™ HallinanBread & fceGream C0. { § A1l the Newest Ideas OUR CANDY SPEGIALS ~ |i] Here Is the First Breath of Spring new models in our advance - s 5 = o milline smart enough to win yot stant admiratio e Pomorrov: you will find some of our delicious “Home Made ] HE GG L ToUEE DR il e ) ! 3 " ; 5 N have reds of these early spring styles ‘in millinery to show Fudge” at the Candy Counter. 1e very best materials are used in B you assortments are largecnough to make a very satisfactory the making and its fresh from our Candy Kitchen. ‘N puret Clocolate Marshmallow and Chocolate Nut Fudge, at our Special i advance showing of early spring styles in millinery com s 21 b, | 3 * most comprehensive assortment of novel and unusual L L 2rew. : There is a wide diversity of shapes of which the newest 2 8 t styles shown thus far consist of Tricorn round and clongated Turbans and small v effcets. There are some large eolate Dates S - e SRUN hats being created, some alor inshorough iines and others fea Your neighbor has the best of you if you trade clsewher turing brim outlines of variovs styles. four departments rvepresent the climax of good cooking, good baking— 1 Among the most featured straws are Milan. Hemps, Lisere making of Ice Cream and Candy. Fancy Braids, others of combination of Straw and satin, and taffeta he shades which are considered the most fashionable re African Set your table before going (o the matin afterwards stop in P ‘ s = 5 Brown, Bordeaux Blue, Flaming Rose, and some pastel shades at Hallivan’s—and watch your husbands face—it will tell the story. B k We extend you a most cordial invitation to visit our store and In our Declicatessen Department you find a variety of hot Meats, & 2 2 view our showing of the advance styvles in Spring Millinery. We as- alads, Relishes, Croquettes, Cheese and Pickles pleasing to the sure vou that you will be well repaid for your visit to Dillon’s palate. A i A MR Devilled Crabs and Chicken Croquettes are Tuesday's Specials, OUR' BAKING SPECIALS Parker House Rolls .. ... e e .. 10¢ Dz. Mocha Rolls S S C DY 12¢ ea. “MANHATTAN” Sunshine Cakes “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” | Spiced With Smartness. Bright shades, new weaves, artful patterns. “THERE'S A REASON” CALL 906 1'OR PROMPT DELIVERY. A riot of harmonious colorings—a limit- Boys’ $2.00 _Cil“ ] | ,‘ . less variety. B.uchers, Now ' | B See them in our Asylum street window. | ___THE__ Many of our patrons will be pleased to note that we have just received a new lot of spe- Boys’ $2.50 Calf ' : ; B?gcshesrs, Noavv : E_E ALLIN AN BRE AD & ci?]}}zyt;n?g;tl‘HERESA COLLARS. All sizes A fresh shipment of BAT TIES has just ar- | B B Councilmen . M. Hewitt and T. L. - MORAN APPOINTED [smasi ittt Torstally l i l election in the third ward Paul K. | - Rogers, Rudolph J. Carlson and F. A “TT PAYS T¢ RNUY OUR RIND" AARTIFroOnn T SAFETY B[]ARD O oS considered as suc- | )] @8.99 ASYLOM ST. Comnectiug with 140 TRUMBULL ST. With The Democrats. The armor plate is heing hrightened before Lent. They have $40 in the - waists are being discarded. e on the democratic side of the house. | o WE ARE PREPARED Resr o an by 2 \Mayor Having Hard Sledding Gel- |, Fon 5. s nestiohn | "a e, wans MARSH&ALL’*'N JOHN P. ALLEN P. h. Cfty Ifems | to the parish and spend the rest on 1in Week at Besse-Leland' the banquet K tion for mayor and he is said to be =% in Week : 3esse-Leland’s.— | elonan 5 G a rece e moo L Balie o Successors to A . : (‘ i e - = | - o lng Two MOI‘E OmmlSS10nerS e e M ahelcen Basll House Paintin Interior Decorating, I’ilp(‘r Hanging. | | rzain Miss Esther Gahnberg has - | g annou i ve ; led from an attack of the grip (s 'S church vesterday for Robert & an old score to settle with Mayor L s e e | Rev. Warren F. Cook, pastor of | A. COrr of Icensington and Miss Mary ——— Quigley, the latter having dropped | Stretched Canvas a sy ) § = i Enicy Guatter Bird club will| ity Methodist Episcopal church, | La Rochelle of Main strect i ) he afternoon papers had |him from the board of public chari- | pistimates furnished. N ¢t too large, no job 100 sma R e stan oy seh ool tormorzon red an interesting address on i L FLTE Dbt el il 7 s Quigiy | tes becausel he, Nike the! safety coms | - M- Allen s & docorRtox of b yoare’ cxperience, & 1d a graduate of the B < c'ciock Dr B B Muneer (55,05 Tirett Before a large mather- | holn, 4 debate this e s ciub WOl goneito press Saturday MeyaT igley | asion dared (o have an apinion of | NeW York School of Appticd Arts. For the past three years with the Sage- e R e e e i e s evening at the Y| aq 0 diccovered he had an ap- |10 SUhich dia not senteem with | Allen Co., of Hartford. ) ) ] b e B will give 2 lecture on the sub- | 554 night. S A pointment to make to the safety | those of The Boss. Tt will he remem- None bucitiie highcat clars (of o Flemeniwill 1o amplgyen TR EHS S A fine display of his ferns Will | Bargain Week at Besse-Leland’s— | (oo ot the tnitan oo N0 POV | ard. So he named Frank J. Moran, | bered that Mr. Pelton opposed Mayor MARSH & ALLEN, Decorators, 38 Ma .; Telephone. poexbinition. advt. | Water comp vy‘xl':‘[‘|1“‘(,‘.“»‘:y 1]‘ s im,(ll Pone : the Stanley Works, to | Quigley on the investigation of the === : @he Young Lady Minstrels of St. The pow welsts @b, (he Eavanauen (nie 4 the Hot venn T T e e ine whose stinging | Zown Home when ihe mavor wanted /ican club. There were contests forj WORK ON CHILDREN'S WARD geph’s church decided at a meeting | Shop, 40 Pratt ., Hartford, are orne i o e succeed E. B. £ ”“k Tisid Superintendent Kibbe beheaded he- | nearly every office, Peter Suzio. the Completion of the new children’s sterday to hold a banquet shortly | sttracting marked attention as the |y itrorq wili address ‘,l*“"”‘\“ L} comunication to His Honor were 1€ } cause he nsisted on some of the in- | well known contractor defeating | ward at the local hospital is antici < . o CLC SR g b usIne alk of the town when the mavor dis- | mates taking baths. The mayor on | Frank Caselia for the presidency bY a i jateq at an carly date. The elees M. C. A, Wednesday evening on his : for lese | this occasion gave a fine little exhibi- | vote of 49 to 10. Domenick IFilleti | ¢ricians and plumbers are putting the experlences at Plattsburg training | oot ; tion of a fireworks disnlay on July | defeated John K. DiNonno for vice [ fniching touches to their work S ona e sl B flnins Mr. Moran is not widely known, |4 but the chief result was that the | president, 46 to 1 Gouncllman fi e fenr 0 C o e et ditall! Dl bR M S never having engaged in politics be- [ skyrocket stick came down with a | Tewis Arata was thrown down when | jnterior of the structure which is bes Cartoonist Pitt Parker will give an | fore, The 1 vs he has not do- | sickening thud. Tt was sald ap the | he tried (o have himself elocted re- (nc o OF the structure Wk 1e oo Nicola Basile Win- | ) he entirely renovaced was elect- men at the monthly hanquet at the Y. | missea two commissioners exhibition at the Y. M. €. A. February | cided whom he will select for the re- | time that the mavor missed his voca- | cording secretary 15. publican places on the hoard. He savs | tion hecause he could have made a | ning, 36 fo 31. Mr. Arata ceveral good men in view but | fortune writing “sob™ stories for mo- | ed financial scoretary. lelix Gregory ] 1 evera L en i Ly fe e wr ¢ ries for m 1 financial v elix Gregor : Cured in € to 14 Daym. takes this as one of | tion picture concerns | was elected treasurer without opposi- | 42d the committee on finance on Wed. [ his usual bluffs. 1t is the concensus| The democratic-town committee is | tion. The following were chosen f e i ST TR L | nesday evening at City hall of opinion that Mayor Quigley is hav- | expected to meet tomorrow night to | the executive committee: F. Cian- H'\"" NT fails t wre Itching The registrars will be in session | ir rd sledding getting men to serve | clect a chairman. Tt is believed At- | flone, Lewis Arata, John 1. DiNonno, | - ind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles riday from 12 noon to 9 at night they are fighting shy of jobs they | torney P McDonough will be | I°rs asella, Domenick Filleti, | = "> ecive caucus enrollments. are apt to lose the minute they bezin [ chosen. have been made to | Frar Nappi. Salvatore Potteri, V The third round in the all-around | to express their opinions, even if those | stir up a ward fight between Richard | a and Rosario Comonich. There athletic meet of the senior depart- | opinions are merely about the | Schaéfer and Judge William F. Man- | were over 100 at the meeting but vot Rev. E. V. Grikas, pastor of - St ment of the Y. M. C. A. will be held | weather. the vacancy caused by the | ers were few and far between, it is | Andrew Lithuanian church an ¥ | tomorrow cvening. The republican organ sees a b 68 frorol thel Boramittes or| taia hat the anniversary Tooth Brushes, § The men of St. Mary's church will | split in the democratic party. Some- | Postmaster William F. Delaney. But m for the t 2 JosepH receive holy communion next Sunday | where in the Bible there is a saving | the plot failed and Mr. Schaefer an : . Zebris wk s tc hel . e e ey - ) & : (et an- Special Notice to Women. s to reld tomor. Toothpicks, Dental Floss, Month Wash. ! morning about removing the beam from Your | nounces that he is not a candidate for | “v‘ S e r.m'u s at the cHurch has beer SR . i i i . The annual meeting of the Stanley | own eve before attempting to displace » place. e iV tocay B COMID O et DL LS D ostponed i A Nothing is missing in this department, it is ony a question of _The annual meeting of the Sta own eye before attempting to displace [ the place | e e O v ina five of the best | Postponed untll Wednesday morning Rule and Level company will be held | the mote in your neighbor’s eye. Fight For G. O. P. Nomination. | women's tailors that can b 1. Suits | 28 10 o'clock. The fifneral of the late 8 Wednesday morning at 10:45 o’clock. Will Quit Council. : # i oo nisgtallorssthat o soeina d el ltev, M. L. I East Havgn to Sy S 1 p A contest for the republican nom- | made to order for any size woman a B 3 \ Li0: AL S90S 0 L0y Several members of the council are | jnation for registrar of or- el S ice 3 1 MCITONE haal callesd i CHo S CHENEB A glad to do so. B | Hill is recovering from her recent ill- . & ; : registrar of voters is ex- | very short notice. A complete line o |y " o S crying “Enough” and have decided | pected. William Ziegler is a candi- | ms s to select from, also linings not to seek re-election. Among these | date for re-clection and William H f f |is Alderman B. A. Parker of the |Scheuy, who was defeated two yvears| Buttons covered to order in any siz ASK FOR and GET | rourth wara, president pro tem of the | aso, also has his eves on the plum. | at 10c per dozen. We also specialize | 1 i . council, who announces he will not [ Mr. Scheuy has been feeling his way | in making maternity skirts. Skirts H@RLICK’S | i If | for some time and expects to an-|made to order, with vour material, ; The committee on pplies and | he printing will meet tomorrow evening | the general publi ANNIVERSARY MASS POSTPONED nounced today t Tooth Pastes, Tooth Powders, Tooth Liquids, you telling ué what you desire—Il you want us to recommend satis- factory articles we will be very ’ [ be a candidate to succeed himself. Alderman Parker does not change his | nounce his candidacy soon | any style for $1.50. Old garments . ek THE ORIGINAL 169-171 : DRUG CO MAIN STREET AbSOIUtely Re_mQ;’eS mind, Councilman John Stadler will | Contests are apparently the stvle in E remodelled like new Sec us first 4 C 2 3 J age | be a candidate to succeed him. Coun- ythe republican ranks. At least it wa We 'ty Pictorial Review patterns i i I'E Liidigeation. O e il not secic Tuhe it o yistaedas. ot s ho | Renneny Duotoriel Pavien pavsrc. AL TEES. SRS proves it. 25¢ at all druggisis. | 4 re-cicction. It = announcea that | nual meeting of the Ttalian Republi- | Main St. New Dritwin, Conn—advt. | Cheap sebstitztes cost YOU same price.

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