New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 18, 1916, Page 2

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18 Thiis 15 tic it of: the Year to Renovate the Interior of Your Home . See our Stock of 1916 Wall Papers. A The Advance Styles in IApelearie o o Envlor tEhsuiben and Livs NEW SPRING WAISTS ¢ Roox Wall Paper, of Reasonable Pricet- 11 Specialiat $1.98,$2.75 and $3.98 THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY | n tie advance Spring Styles. We 3 and § Frankiin Square. New Britain, Conn. 7 § Ty just unpacked theso Beautiful Waists from the tissue paper. Th HART FORD. 1 s0 fresh and attractive that they will surely win your instant admiration, There are several pretty walsts and wanted stripe ef which are so much in v Chine Pussy Willow Taffeta in higl pastel shades such as rose, green flesh white and black. The variety styles is so large that Just ask the young lady for Molasses Creams, they are the fi est ever. A thin crisp Moiasses Jacket filled with cream, makir S a pleasing combination. Our counter will be filled with good things them. in the Candy line for Saturday AR It would be a pleasure to show you these Handsome Waists Mo 3 (GO B ah s o e S S 21c¢ per pound 5 Vanilla and Chocolate Nu! Fudge .......... pound Chocolate Nougatines S G0t T - per pound § sortments in Georgette Crepe, Peanut Brittle s St . e g ¢ pound I8 Cninc at Assorted Fruit Rock : 9¢ > pound 5 Butter Creams .............. i.e.... 33¢ per pound Rl 4 98 5 98 t 9 75 St e e e ) $4.98, $5.98 up to $9. Our Baking Dept. for Saturday § § Plush Coats Winter Coats WILL OFFER YOU VAL CESLORS20 70 DUCED TO anquet Cake Sl e 25¢ per pound # repucep A Floicn ccRCalo MNEIREERE RIS R SIS sl cach 14 75 4 75 d 9 75 $14. 75 and $9. Victorial Tunchig v S LS B (R SR (50 Senchy Marshmallow Layers .......................... 18c cach e ST TR A WS ApplefTurnovers S i 3 S e pboicach Plush Coats now offered at our garment section. We have Tream B0l e s e siecisnch 3 greatly reduced prices. These only a limited number of these Fretm Bislele o e Gl 2oc peEcon 3 coats are made of the best coats so we advise an early I Qur Delicatessen Department §8_" " We will have our usual line of Salads. delicious and rich. And why shouldn’t they be so? M:ude with our own Home-Made Mayon- naise they are bound to be rich and palatable. Sunday morning no doubt you would enjoy some Kippered Herring or Finnan Haddie, smoked. Fresh cooked meats from our ovens at 3 p. m. are available for supper when you are returning from the matinec. Olives, pickles, cheese and almost any kind of relish can he obtained in our Popular Delicatessen Department. LET US HAVE YOUR ICE CREAM ORDER FOR SUNDAY R cult task to even try to describe know that you will enthuse over them. Other new waists in large Pussy Willow Taffeta and Crepe Women’s Rubbers, . . -‘ Women’s $3.50 Pumps, now $2.25 | I T THE— BO)”S $2-50 BIUCherS, oW $1.85 { A E}{ Black, Tan and Patent Leather. — 7 @&mm ‘ ngLLHNAN BREAD & VENTORY CUTOUTS — (Discontinued : § |ICE CREAM CO. 2|} = T ¥ ao0THs BLock o STREET SEWRR A ; i { _ S KL : ; $3.85—For Shoes, formerly $5.00, $5.50. e 3 ey DY $4.85—For Shoes That Were $6, $6.50, $7. TO JOIN IN C 3RATION. g sty menu | The Ladies’ German Rifle club s prepared and se wives of | Py i S oiss with tn German sociation official The banquet 85—For Shoes That Were $7, $7.50, $8. in celebrating s unique as Physical Director War- | R e S. Slater. as toastmaster, would | ot o o saz evening give no budding Daniel Websters a | #nd at a meeting last night per- nce to practice their ability. The | = = = = —— fected arrangements. N W, g, occasion was enlivened by medley | R ja f_rnmmn on Cedar street of 95 feet. lagainst Norvin, Mary and Danie] | Neidl and Mrs. Fred Zwiebelhofer ‘r,,.w::.;;um- selections by Dean’s or- fimfi& Clty ifem»; Heie, ected that this property Il | steele for a mor, of $1,100 on Il represent the club at the an- . ] . p 22 S e developed in the next few months. | property on Farmington avenue. The | hUal meeting of the South New Eng- ST - = 2 > Basketball | Writ is returnable before the superior H_— FOY OUR M ARETORm a ¥ land schuetzenbund which will be an- To Cure a Cold in One Day. State Ar- |COUTt on the first Tuesday in March, [held in Sprinsfleld Sunday. —Ar- Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- ||| £3-89 ASYRLUM ST. Jonnecting with 140 PRUMBULL ST, ’ | rangements will. then be made for 'NINE Tablets Druggists refund Don’t forget Co. E Game and Dance, at the Arrangements are being made for moury Arch street Sat. Feb. All the new models in Spring Suits at The As -Babcock Co.—advt. § a tournament of pinochle, pool and —advt. bridge Wwhist at the Kenilworth club. the annual schuetzenfest to be held | money if it fails to cure. BE. W. tn Sprinfield in June or July, GROVE signature is on each = box. 2de. ¥ New Britain Choral Society Tte-| The case of Anton Brown vs. MadnThistE™ dance, urday, Feb- phersal Monday night instead of Wed- | [.ouis Schwinker was heard in the | native Bggs 33¢ dz ssell Bros. | | i 19784 Church street. resday Booth’s hall 7:30 sharp.—advt | City court yesterday afternoon. Ac- | __jqvt. - tion is to recover for the price of a SMOKER AND ENTERTAINMENT. Successors to A. P. Marsh. Ladies free.- e George Dobson and M. J. Moore . f : i & have m‘“ n in Boston where they were ‘,;:jv‘ A:Irn(nl‘(x“.l:‘ «11\1\‘:::“{-:.-\»\\ ‘|::‘|;.\;x(:\('of:;f CHAUFFEURS LOSE LICENSE. One of the most successful smolkers | House Painting, Interior Decorat ing, Paper Hanging. itnesses in a lawsuit arising out {:ble as they are too feminine. IT Secret of State Burnes today n]\ll.(‘l‘lv((‘.l\dn\nwnl.x ever given at ‘h"i retched Canvas Ceilings a sp"A('\uI(), B o e f an accident which they saw last | . Roche appeared I'M“H-)(- yr!:xin(if} notified Chief of I’n‘]u'r‘ ‘\\, J. Raw- f_‘m‘m,'_”'fh, club was h("]tl 1a night. | £ _furuh ed. Nc -“(:lef'{ (‘(m arge, .n.n ]n; w(: T"lm. e nd, 9 _Which is con- . "0t the world's serles. ind M. D, Saxe for e oo AT lings that he has indefinitely sus- . "Jack” Gordon, a local Kellar, pleased | Mr. Allen is a decorator of 25 years’ experience, and a graduate of the sidered 10'Be one of the very valuable | e oo hangid ; r the defendan | pended the automobile operato the members with a fine exhibition | New York School of Applied Arts. F or the past three years with the Sage- corneys in. the eity, having a frontage | The Saving Bank of New Britain Spbecial display this week of after- |1 1/ 0 poiq by ! of nhis legerdermain skill. After the | Allen Co., of Hartford. on West Main strect of 150 feet and has brought foreclosure proceedings (100N and evening gowns, also street | oy "0 & b \eCarthy. 3 ! entertainment the usual crullers and | None but the highest class of workmen will be employed by this firm. Gresses. Our entire line of Spring e Y ! were served. MARSH & ALLEN, Deco 3 Main St.; Telephone. and Summer hats on display at - Coughlin’s, 91 Pratt St.,, Hartford. —advt. 39 “ Arrangements have heen made to'“mmm pim 017*' TlRED ALL THE TIME f HEAD GETS 0 A ! 1old the annual banquet of Gamma 1. 1. & C. ANNUAL, Tt is good to feel tired sometimes, when A WISE Charl H, Gillin, real estate and ' fnsurance man has purchased the Vib- bert ate at-the corner of Cedar and W Main streets which is con- men were in court vesterday charged | with “interfering and tampering” == with P. S. McMahon's automobile | Chapter. D. 8., at the Allyn House | ppe gppual meeting of the stock- | you have exercised sutliciently to cause a in Hartford on February 22. | holders and directors of Landers, | healthful fvellinglof fatigue. 1 Spring Hats of quality at The | pr Clark will be held next A{’i"'(:;iY!.g:lfi]‘o;’h‘l"bcdég'?"1‘5‘1(ii"gp;c:fi; MUSSE D Ashley-Babcock Co.—advt. | Wednesday afternoon. The stock- : S : 2 loese Men’s $4.00 Oxfor now $3.00 x.,.o':v(».\-‘ meeting is called for 1:30 | Yen after a night’s sleep is abnormal. he outside just the same as lish head gets mussed X AMen s : 2 :37 | It means that you are anemic or debili- | [ ~on the outside just the same as : S hed o 4 Get the Magee Range. John A. |Yeeterday afic W rems | up and fortify your system against such | f brush pretty regulariyv. X Andrews & Co.—advt e g s a condition. 1f you do not you are in- | § Al f e viting disease because thin blood means | We are ring lead L L e h business, IE Fou avanyis that the body’s defense against the in- cheap brush come to us. If you want a good brush, come just {he ro'a‘ds_ of disease is lowered. % same, but get one of our worth while brushes, Good brushes cosg Thin blood is largely the sufferer’s own | fault. It results from neglect, because . o the blood can be builtup. Dr. Williams® | gaod brush for 50c. We sell you a better one for T5c, $1.00 and sn. [y Pink Pills supply the clements that the | B on up; in fact we have them at all prices. Every brush that we sell blood needs to make it rich and red and z ntec, and if it is not exactly as represented, bring it back. & R 1 ! B In the case of Morris Cohn vs T _ For Salc. ham has awarded judgement for the | Modern fixtures, including §5 fect plaintiff to recover $14 without costs, |¢f Shelving, 3 all glass ball bearing show cases, made With marble base: Creams of assorted flavors and Rich Dutch Coatings. @ v. = o appeared for the i b e < i wall fixture, ball bearing sliding plaintiff > s door 10 feet long, and 1, 20 feet A delicious confection worth twice the price. I B w0 i R, (SRR SO el B S ford, on sale today at half price, | 5qe1; also 12 suit and overcoat 39 C b 1B vlish dresses, while making al-1,,.15 ball bearing rollers. See T. W. : fl | terations for new millinery Dept O'Connor at once—advt. gimple but because thin blood does not — - - =Gl SR call attention to itself is often neglected. | B . x : o .49 | - Native Eggs, 33¢ dz. Russell Bros. | Have you seriously considered taking a | § E B ) , : § & ey | course of treatment with these blood- ; g Y r ¢ E _AN s St | making pills? If you are in doubt write | Fi §E N7 | ‘ i : ! E ! LEAGUE BANQUET. | for information. 4 & : A % gy The first annual l»anmfm e | I .Y]‘“}r.fi“'“ dtx]'ug,rz .t”se}u“’ Dr't ‘,\ ““"‘"_?’ . DRUG STORE § = LaRnns e : " | Pink Pills or they will be sent by mai : 2 T RUG CO 169-171 4! Absolutely Removes urday Nient basiethall Teague or the | Dol S0 ot pice R el Bl CTHReNALL Store: i o i oL 20 > ban- | hox: six boxes $2.50 by the Dr. William : Eptlchi] z : D «s MAIN STRERET @| Indigestion. Onepackage | juer voom or (e *acsoc 15t | Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Writo E8Y MAIN SR REET ¥AE 5 s s Cove o ; ctady, N. Y. it i i o] . | nisht. ove ¢ forty and | e Kl ' proyes it. 25c at all druggisis. | pent oo e e aon was and ] now for the e houklot “Bullding Up more than poor brushes, but they are worth more. We sell you'a 10 enable it to carry more oxygen. Build- ing up the red portion of the hlood is | e Ry

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