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NEW, BRITAIN “ICONLON T0 RETIRE s in Taffeta, Geo dre nd Voiio just received at the Kav y . 1. shon, Cl[\‘ ttems 10 Pratt St, Hartford.—ad B i A postponement case of Anton Brown ,,»;mm o Sehwinkin, which was scheduled be heard yesterday in the city cou account of the absc of onc of attorneys in the 1w Ad W in (n.h nnual meeting of the f the South (Iunnh l\ ) showed that ! Acson nd Mrs. Children’s hoe sale- as born yesterday to Officer Patrick Howley rubber ¢ Damon® advt nee County Commissioner owers, who has been crit Or some time, was able t: at his home yesterday New spring 0lored shirts at lly iy 0 he down- | evening collar attached plain | son's, ac | Wilson's.—advt. | rTlans the outing to be John D: McCue of Waterbury, | Mountain Grove on kebrua Brmerly of this city, called on lo a meeting of the I lends yesterday last evening for Kerwin Place + report uccessful year has been ps for at | 17 were | \lrhnr ists of the year t Ward ‘ they look hard cnough, will well A\Hu\ track worn in Miss Mae Schaefer of Wilson strect , face of the earth between 19 advt P the guest ol friends in Holyoke, | ftreet and the City hall. Many daughter | Mass, " probably decide it wu ffarjory have her | Members of the Y. W. . A. wil [ Elacier or some other Pother, Kenaz ston, of V| put on a circus exhibition this even | but inhabiting this feet have returned to their home in !ine in the terrestial anchester | said was worn New pla 2016, find can club Am packing up Monday. Buy vour | E. Meshken N. Parker who wil vorn by and been visiting Jok those section of know ' HV:_;”H w o that spheriog the gymnasium A ladic will be held P‘,”h shirts at Wilson's | evening by New Britain cl advt, | Whist and dancing nclduand Iliness in the family of 1. P. Bat- [a collation will he ¥ s caused a i e coftagd prayer meetin lis home night n colored i will be served postponement i — i scheduled ENJOYABLYE WHIST HELD. Martha Chapter, O. I2. S. held enjoyable whist and : sale yer | terday afternoon in hall, at which ther atter The winners at whist wei 1 prizc Mrs. Barnard: second Rll W 1.. Hagen; third, Mrs Jol A this ever | Exclusively new, stylish BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggi afternoon was @ lance. oung: fourth. Mrs. . . Barnc sum realized from the sale neat J‘ apron | vt It’s the Kindly ly Thought % Appreciated. Not the cost of the makes a Valentine 80c¢ the Pound B veavi 1 Councilman Frank T, | petit Napoleon” of the common coun- ¢il and one of the representatives of the sixth ward, democracy’s strong- | Told. W | Councilman Conlon announced to- [eay tnat me wouldinot be o candidate for therefore the s will be halted uncil — expires. and is due to ptember 17 Chocolates CONLON “The sweetest sic ever told The sweeiest Chocolates ever soll.” Half, One and Two-pound Boxes Clrk&brm DRUG STOR iy {Ti.e e&m J‘fo::-‘e 281 MAIN STREET Bl re-election and | path-wearing proce | when the present | But it is a good path | the fact that 1913, Councilman Conlon has missed M [ only one mectir of the common | council and has served on committees too numecerous to mention, His at- something worth Mr. Conlon Kind of humans. has since 8 ccord s | boasting about, although of the boasting work tendanee = not mmittec also bheen while as he hag most of th pecinl committees ccted to fill out the Councibman taken an regulay since he oTtn active and was unexpired term George vart in Robinson, who died in oftice As n sor to = (%17 Ttobinson, Mr: Conlon mads @ big | hit with the sixth warders and when ’Hn regular election rolled around in ,ml 1914, he was given a handsome ¢ rent. Althpugh young often showe - hevond h lon 1 ind wisdom f will De government, ity nd he missed from the Paon v Kerwin, the la Councilr According sixth Paonessa shoes @ Alder Paonc b any al ¢ « 1 T B il be a candidate - g th 1o him agree he mces in that Kerwin's friends nnot be ousted and a that if it comes o a cauct can whip anyone worn Kerwin not that he 1 but believe he confident | candidate clse in | the wara. Attendance Fig The following are the res of the council for attendance the vear: Alderman Albert one meeting, Alderman M. 1. Jester Alderman Y. B. Chamberlain derman Willilam McCabe 0, Alderman M. T. Kerwin 6. The councilmen is as follows Is Now In Progress IR Reductions 259% to 5090 ff owi molais LOUIS HERRUP rd Aug n«I T\ Complete Homefurnisher 1052 54 Mam St., Cor. Morgan i Pirst Ward, John James lverson M Fourth Wa | Ohman ler, jr., 1, A. H. Olson B | James P. Degnan 6, T | Joseph Owsiak 2, John Patyka sixth Ward Frank Conlon | e . T. McDonough In The Fourth W. Alderman 1. A. ! pro tem of the council, make a formal ‘tirement at a fourth ward members this If he does take this course, man John dler will Parker, president will probably announcement of his wow of the evening. Council- announce his Council- pow CANDY FOR YOUR - VALENTINE An exceptionally large stock of Mary Garden, Whit- man’s Crane’s and Page & Shaw’s to select from. Vienna Asst. Mixed Hard Candies Honey Flakes ' Peanut Butter Straws ' Choc. Walnut Straws . . . Honey Marshmallows Salted Nuts, all kinds Quigley Mu Schultz, is ;D 1C KIN SON|= =" ¢ ; MAIN STRERT [} more jioS ot alony s nlso heing men- Councilman Da- ill retire and may be 2mil Tarson For Mark Cashmore, who was cle the board of public safe time, is persona non second W the Quigley | and there is talk of running date against him for membe the republican town committee. 3 was supposed to be d | tioned f # | via Ohman | succeeded by rand Bounce Cashmore. the bailiwick hip on Mr, hmore | of Mayor Quigley’s ers in a cam | two for the nomination 1d in connection with ng story is told it cars Mayor Quigley h he wed to the con- more had been Schultz years amu | reached the that, ot | trary, ( for Candidate 13. W, this an working and nomination, happencd © FROM THE COUNGIL | ‘Paonc sa Said (o Have Longing | nt of nature particular Conlon, “le gossip in Angelo | 8 made | 8 sting | ¥ direction. | fight their | B past Anderson missed | records of the | 133 candi- | one | rongest support- | Mayor | DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1916. This Is the Time of the Year to Renovate the | | Interior of Ydur Home AV EER 5..‘ s a‘:;. 7 ‘14 See our Stock of 1916 Wall Papers. A sur- " | § large variety of Parlor, Chamber and Liv- ing Room Wall Paper, at Reasonable Prices. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY ! 3 and § Frankiin Square. Hew Britain, Conn. 1 by e HallinanBread &lce Cream Co. OUR BAKING SPECIALS Mocha Orange Rolls 200 ea- 18¢ en, ple-turn-overs v Rolls Pastry Pretzels 200 dw Our Céndy Specmls for Saturdéy Our own make assorted Nut Taffy will be our headliner for Saturday. Made in f diverent kinds, Walnut—Almond=—Pvean and Pignolia Nut. It's a favorite with our regular trade “Regu ey it Assorted Nut Tafry Van & Choce Creoles Butterscotch Wafers Peanut Brittle Checolate Raisins . ., OUR DELICATESSEN Come and vis our DClic 'lll(l a complete line of DCliciog S0 be a DEPT essen Department for there you will 5 Salads, Cold Meats, Pickles, Olives, Department he nt of our storce. It 1 vexing problems of gh SHALL 1 HAVE FOR LUNCHEON © expense nor labop sing, novel, and inexy ¢ sure we can please you “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” “THERE'S A REASON” bhecome the most popular and cs one of the constantly re- WiaAT We Spare dishes which us a trial. We OR DINNER? our cfforts to produce wsive. Come in and give all times. take care of i ams, both Am = THE— HALLINAN BREAD & ICE CREAM CQ. ‘42 MAIN STREET ning what was roared with laughter them they were both Cashmore was one of Since then neither laarn just whom C: for At any r :ptable to the republicans in the | second ward, it is said and may bhe pitched into the scrap heap. g disy ed and informed | wrong, that his workers. has been able to | shmore was work he is no longer a Cold in One Day., BROMO To Cure > LAXATIVE QUI D 3 refund E. W. ure is on cach | “Thank us” Rain and Sun help make the tobacco in Per- fections just naturally good. “The Busy Little Store” NATIVE EGGS GCIGARETTE S AIl' strictly Iresh, only & or 4 days old. Russell - Bros. 301 MAIN STREET oralty m\] HARY FORD. Every Woman Should Take Advantage of Our Extraordinary Sale of NEW SPRING GLOVES! We are Offering These Gloves at Special Prices FOR TODAY AND SATURDAY have such an opportunity to purchase best makes at special prices so early an extraordinary pairs of these vou in the wish to give our customers m sale several dozen ved from one of our largest and best values that we have offered. = Now perfect fitting Gloves, especia 1in prices < It is seldom that brand new fresh Gloves in the season—but we bargain. Therefore we Gloves which we have just r makers, They are the choice is the time to stock up on stylish when you can purchase Gloves at these barge place White Doeskin Gloves, pique sewn, gu 1-Clasp Washahlc ticket in every pair. Iies ality sale price, per pair suitable Glove $1.50 6-Button Biarritz Slip-on White Glace Kid Gloves Regular $2.00 quality for street wear, Sale price, per MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER 1916 can now be seen in our Asylum street win- dows. Selected because of their “becoming- ness” these suits embody the best new fea- ture for all ages. —Snug, stylish suits for the youthful man. —Loose, characterful suits for the more conservative. Notable among this season’s novelties the pointed lapels with the long soft roll. See the new one button, high waisted effect garment, they will interest some of our stylish young men. are erfectinn | Torsinlix 7T PAYE 7@ RUY CUR KRND" 0899 ASVECGM ST. Connecting with NARTFORD, 140 TRUMRULL ST W ARE PREPARED MARSH&ALLLN Successors to A. P. Marsh. House Painting, Interior Decorating, Paper Hanging. Stretched Canvas Ceilings a speclalty. ished. Nc contract too 1 is a decorator of 25 years’ experienc . “or the past th AP MARSH JOHN P. ALLEN no job too small - d a graduate of the years with the Sage- the Ill;zhn-fl class of workmen will be employed by this firm. ; Telephone, lem “PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 MA]N STREET. OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 317.2 SALE OF WAISTS $1.00 EACH and others that Silk - and These include discontinued models slightly mussed Materials are Voile, FORMER PRICES up to $4.50. SALE OF HANDKERCHIEFS. Handkerchiefs that are mu are Lingerie \1l our closed out at following prices FOR 60c—Six 12 1-2¢c Handkerchiefs. FOR 20c EACH—AIl that were 25c each. SALE OF CHILDREN'S WINTER HATS. AT $1.00—Hats that were $3.00 and $3.50. AT 25c—Hats that were $1.00. CONTINUING OUR SALE OF WINTER COATS AND SUITS. CONTINUING SALE OF $2.00 CORSETS FOR $1.50,