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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1915. This Is the Time of the Year to Renovate the Interior of Your Home | See our Stock of 1916 Wall Papers. A large variety of Parler, Chamber and Liv- ing Room Wall Paper, at Reasonable Pries WANTED AT ONCE b j;mE JOHN BOYLE GOMPANY ' Experienced Millin- ery SALESWOMEN. Steady Employment and 8 Frankiin Squars. Hew Britain, Conn. ""Halfinan Bread & fce Gream Co. | OUR BAKING sPECIALS || WANTED AT ONCE NSRHINE ¢ e P 12¢ cach GHOP SERNS o S8 b D D O B O L ; 15¢ doz PARKER HOIU 1 e O S R A e 10¢ dos PASTTY .:I:l, LS P UL B NS 20c d o, e vt B FExperienced HAT AT THE CANDY COUNTER I MAKERS . - - - o R i Steady Employment na try : SSORT RGIE ICISSES e e S Rt 3¢ 1h HOC. and VAN, WALNT STHSERE R S sy TUNEDO MID = 5 s Ry ORANGE ar IMON CREA] 1k Coating ... o 9c 1b OUR DELECATESSEN DEPT. vithout a deubt the bhusiest spot in town when all the house- 0 know that they are sure of getting just what they want 1t our Delicate 3 huying a supply of the good things purchase at our counter: hut .hat they are also saving money at the 5 £ 3 ime time. Our lunehes put v (o take out are growing in popularity Every woman wll need them for summer every day Call 906 and tell s vour wants in this line and we will wear and these are jllSt the k]“d she’ll want. have it ready when the boy calls for it alads, Cooked Meats of all . e v s S Why not buy them now at a reduced price?. ! 50c quality, now 3 for $1.00 @ q R E CREAM” | 75¢ quality, now 5 SAFETY FER‘T ON ou i ICE C $1.00 quality, now . GBe EUERE S AIEASON $1.25, $1.50 quality, now .... $1.00 s q 3 :gifiys’ $2°fi@ Cdfii ‘ ¥ * CALL 906 FOR PROMPT DELIVERY. FABRIC GLOVES BA“Cth‘S, Now ; | .- $1.00 values, now $1.25 values, now Boys’ $2.50 Calf | ‘ —THE— TREFOUSSE GLOVES. Biucheré, Now | 1 H ALLIN AN BREAD & :;68 3:}3221 o ) GAUNTLET GLOVES f tosts, small Women’s $3.50 Gun f ECE CREAM C 142 MAIN sizes only. $2.75 quality, llovgrfli?.l(l)(gq i Metai Pumps, Now ; | o STREET E ONE TABLE OF WAISTS; worth up to $4.50, now $1.95. FSTU\'IATES AT $11,878 for the tubercular work, an increase | T PARS Yo WOY e A of $500. For the burial of dead ani- | mals $150 was estimated and the new | 2309 ASYL®M™ ST, Connscting with 140 TRUMR i : = & TULL ST. incidental fund was fixed at $500 and Has Made Careful Com- | (ransportation at $600, making a to- | | teacher at the High school, dur the | diea yester iphth o The increase is $1,104 i L < * 1 What 2 Sy = ! = = latter’s illness L e e e pilation and Asks Only of which $500 is for tubercular work | - BrArre S o e e SR LR st S WE ARE PREPARED and ( s Cit‘ Ite S l} Jargain week at Besse-Leland’s— | the afternoon rgently Needed 7 2 -*T ——!%:mf‘. ) : Saps ”'l'!n Women's Foreign Missionary N A et iy ollaeg fge e Geb A P. MARSH MARSH&AHJLLN JOHN P. ALLEN Departmont < Rt =0 o health board rent stonc e , e B : 2 The directors of the New Britain | society of the First churc el e At the meeting of the partn s E r owas avored. | petrecPeaso, of the:New: Britain dizsctors gluh o i estimates for the coming | Dr. Reeks explained that she has a Successors to A. P. Marsh. hine company has denied the re that a strike had taken place at factory vesterday of the vard men. s bank held a meeting yesterday | meeting at 3 o’clock this afternoon at | last evenir e 8 i afternoon. The treasurer's report | the home of Mrs, (', Mitehell on | vear were agreed upon. Fhe figures | great deal of detail work to do and | House Painting., Interior D(‘('ormmm Paper Hanging. showed a healthy increase in the bank | Russell street. total $11,87%, an increase of $1,104 |, ¢ (imesx has considerable responsibil- | Stretched Canvas Ceilings a specialty. business ; The coming wedding of Miss Mae | OVer last year, but in compiling these | j{y- on her shoulders. The case of a | Estimates furnished. o contract too large, no job too small. 5 SO - lasadie i naqlnetuealitolthe e e e Cor Rl G0 el Mr. Allen is a decorator of 25 years' experience, and a graduate of the John Powers of Branford is a visi- | Roche of Crown street and Clyde | figures the b i v : rst of Detroit, Mich., is announceq. | lines ana is asking for nothing that | cygsed. Inspector acliffe said he | NeW York School of Applied Arts. For the past three years with the Sage- & i will | is not absolutely needed. Suberin- | haq given the man an opportunity to | -len Co., of Hartford. Superintendent | r before the board, but it was | None but the highest class of workmen will be employed by this firm. = MARSH & ALLEN, Decorators, 38 Main St.; Telephone. fuere s a lu‘w =hawing of SRt e Sufts at the K yanan Ehria Bargain week at Besse-Leland's Estimates for the comi vear Pratt St Hartford, refined. smart | ¢ be made (his evening at a meeting of | tendent needed. B§, ynusual colorings Sce the Nor- E i the board of public works. Iteeks said the department could be . > he had not received word in | fnodels, and New Georgette Lucy Emma Mercure the four-years 5 e : , | carriea on to the end of the fiscal vear | time, Action was deferred. On the | = s —advt. old daughter of Supernumerary Ofli- ot 2 it sSSacsdelang T » $1,000 to turn back | endation of ing 8 | [ would have §1, recommendati the plumbin e e T g cer Mercure is seriously ill l" :,,k ”",: Ghalmantt falla:d BT e ave e e "’_ | perintendent Reeks was empowered | STEALS OTHER FELLOW'S GIRL. o the city. ai o a dr: s license was s 5 > to confer with the corporation coun- g Julius Neistat aged eighteen months rd will address the Men oy t was a satisfaction to | eranted to Joseph J. eGi o ' i At 14 narked that it wa antec ! McGuire. Su-| o1 and draft ordinance for the con- | Brotherhood of the Methodist churci | . budgel had been near llock came to th ce station a know that the & duct of the municipal slaughter house A the B9l aand iss Begsie Oldershaw is taling the this morn Johr e of Miss Locke as chemistr ooy - e on “The Modern Shop™, this cveni T st year $600 w al- ! yent ceurate. last year $60 R DDl catin e haen et ey ymplained that he had been punched _An entertainment and whist will be | l0wed for drugs an 1 W t I‘ x n‘ 1\ : MGHNiNn FATIGUE i the position of supervisor. Chairman j hy Joseph Patter of 86 Gold street. In- iven this evening by the St. Mary’s| this amount there is a ‘.mr u‘x “‘I' [¢) | Tallard thought it was premature and | \ tion showed at Bullock wenf™ e Rl s S el lofit. The hoand ",’,’“I‘l‘f;";‘,ntl‘ e When you awake in the morning frel- | no action was taken. Bills amounting wedding in . necessity of an “:““ ing it 1.000. | Ing tired out, feeling worse in fact’ than | to $902.01 were approved i and stole < girl and took chairman: fayored maxing ' 77 | when you wentto bed, you areconfronted it P Sorn e e naturally in- Superintendent Reeks sald it was | gl one of the characteristic symptoms Only One “Bromo Quininc.” nant and showed it N ; 2 question whether another nurse would | o¢ honracthenia. 1t is due to the run- 0 get the nuine, call for full ner Bullock lives at AMiss Katherine IHartman has res|not he needed. The tubercular work | gown condition of the nerves that Test [ name. LANATIVE B MO QUININ u’.mml to her home in New Haven| i growing. Dr. Bodley declared a|does mot bring renowed strength and | 1oy ror signature of ¥ W IROVE after a visit with local friends part time nurse would not he satisfac- | gleep refresh the tired brain. Overwork | (10 *7% S0 08 b Iixalted Ruler James H. Curtin of | ory, The superintendent favored the | and worry are the most frequent causes | c | | The finance committee of the com- mon council will hold i monthly metting this evening the New Britain lodge of Elks will at-| employment of an additional nurse. | of this condition. \Ll)l:l(‘”-\l'l.!r.l\”\\7' NUPTIALS, nd a banquet to he tendered Grand | poch sanitary inspectors are very | The treatment is one of nutrition of the \lted Ruler James H. Nicholson of ; 1 4 his | nerve cells, requiring a non-alcoholic | |, p = A ) giving «ll their time to this q Popular Couple Joined atrime | roley to K Boston, Mass., in Hartford tomorrow | w,prk. They now cover the stores | tonic. As the nerves get their nourish- 1 E HRsi ot sin P atsinion ¥ 3 '\ ]1‘.1:» : ment from the blood the treatment must ! MCSL Mary's Chureh, | cits nedding | be directed toward building up the blood. A pretty wedding was Dr. Williamg’ Pink Pills act directly on | St. Mary's church this morn . s s £l " | the blood and with proper regulation of | o'clock, when Miss Kathersn Suilive cial Notice to Women! e B dance willibe Been DYy sl one SElrSAIMEBnsos; ”,“ #ESR "‘l ! the diet have proved of thegreatestbene- | hecame the bride of Norman A d- | e have today a complete tailowe Nothing is missing in this department, it is ony a question of [ |the Kenilworin club February 20. pector, is doing good work and it] g¢%, many cases of neurasthenmia. A |rich. A high mass was celebrated hy | ing debt, emploving 5 of the best ; A 4 Rev. and M B. Cross will he | was felt that a reasonable salary | yonqency to anemia, or bloodlessness, | itev. Juhn T. Winters who ticd the | LR At you telling us what you desire—If you want us to recommend satis- ;;uvll- red a y}uumw «} n\l-n‘n '|~-Imulr! be A!In\\(wll for \n: shown by most neurasthenic patients, i8 | nuptial kunot. 1 couple we 4t-) made to order for any size woman he Baptist church by the members of | figure was placed at $90 and v e ted by these tonicpills. Your | be T | factory articles we will be very gla o so. also corrected by I tended by Thomas Aldvich rot : short notice. A complete lin Rrn Acciidyre WL be very giad, to-dp. =, fl | the congregation Bodley moved that a store inspector | own druggist sells Dr. Williams’ Pink | o the groom as hest mean. and 3 ateriniatiohelee iitiot aise Tins { be employed in addition to the regu- ) Pills or they will he sent by mail on re- | Theresa Sullivan s r of the B } lar man at a salary of $900. ceipt of price, 50 cents per box ; six boxes |\ idesmaid, ! uttons covered to order in any siz 4 For garbage collection 950 was | $2.50. Begin the treatment at once be= | rra Lride wore & nivy blue trave 1”,"3 at 10c per dozen. W 8o, speciall estimated and drugs and disinfectants | fore your condition becomes Worse 23 | .,it and the bridesmaid a plum col- i‘ in making maternity skirt 3ki | | twice a month. Today there are 12 Tooth Pastes, Tooth Powders, Tooth Liquids, Tooth Brushes, § argain weck at Besse-Leland's— | stores selling meat and he felt an ex- o, . tra man needed for store inspection Toothpicks, Dental Floss, Mouth Wash. §500. The wagons need painting and | thereis a chronic form of neurasthenia. | ...q traveling suit. At the close of | made to order with yvour material “Diseases of the R PR e e 169-171 A RemovVes | repairing and this figure was placed | _Two useful books, ‘Discases ¢ the ceremony a reception was heid at DRE ]G CO MAIN STREET | bSOhltely e at $500. Maintenance of the office | ;‘IGWO‘W; : em _'”a‘)‘”‘ W ‘t‘“'f'”“i‘“ “5"1 the home of the bride's parents St s like nc See us first : ]ndl estion. Onepackage and laboratory last vear cost $892 and | How to Tat, " will be ser ‘]mneg’udy. Lake et After w honexmoon trip | \ arry Pictoris iew patter $1,000 will be needed this year. Print- the couple will make their home on ! Raphacl's Dept. Storc 380-382-384 proves it. 25¢ at a]ldrllgngm- ing will cost $300. Salaries were | N+ S+ i you mention this paper. | Bushnell street, Hartford Main St, New Britain, Cean. —advt.