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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1916. Shoe Sale Signal Still Flying Children’s Rubbers, Women’s Rubber 5) 33c 49c Men’s $4.00 Oxfords, now BOOTH'S BLOCK NEW BRITAIM.. Clty Iz‘em : e new cases were short calendar session of the court this afternoon. They are jward Heim et al. vs. M. Maietta, Johr: Woitowitz v: P. 8. Mc- | hor. omen’'s rubbers, pe sale.—advt. 0 heduled for 49c, Damon’s | Pratt St., hand- he Kavanaugh shop, 40 ford, are showing a very e new stock of waists. Also some | smart blouses, in striped crepe de | fe for $5.00, and embroidered orgette crepe at $5.75.—advt. Foreclosure proceedings rmers and Mechanic ddletown have been ough Attorney G. B. Carlson of t city against property of John ! rr on Lafayette street. The amount | olved is $1,600. arnival tonight at Kennedy-Camp- | i's dancing school.—advt. iealth Superintendent T. Inounces in the monthly bulletin | t he will enforce a new law pding the reporting of contagious | kes by physicians within 12 hours Wlicoviry. Violations have, coms | his attention, one being a case of | phoid. When investigation was made patient was found dead. by the bank of ‘ instituted E. Reeks ding Post tonight Turner Hall.— | fl.incoln A Odenkirchen, manager | ‘the New Britain Paper Box com- fny, is ‘meéntioned as a candidate for | councilman in the fourth ward and his name is being received with favor. Councilman John Stadler is candidate in the fourth for alderman and Emil Larson is the other candidate councilman. Twenty-five young women employ- ed in the office of the Corbin Screw corporation will hold a banquet the Allyn House in Hartford next Tuesday evening. Isabella Circle, of Isabella, . will fiftieth anniversary National celebrate with their ing. There was no session of police court this morning. Harold Cleveland was taken Myrtle street last evening and was | removed to his home in the police ambulance. ill on The educational department of the South Congregational church Christ- ian Service league will hold a social in the chapel this evening | o'clock. A cordial invitation tended all members and friends a at is to their city is growing and the has been invited to appear at three festivals of the Lutheran churches in neighboring towns ard cities during the next week Tonight the sextet will appear in Forestville, March 1 in Hartford, and March 3 in Middletown. FACTORY Harry K INJURED. employed C MeGuire, as a the New Britain Machine company and who li at the Regal hotel, was painfully cut on the cheek while at work yesterday. He was in the press room of the factory when a piece of steel flew from a press and struck him across the face infiicting an ugly wound. | clerk at GERMAN BANK FAILS, London, [ “eb. 25.—A dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph company from “The of portant bank at Essen, Germany, is announced. It is believed that many Gf the men in the Krupp works have | lost their savings.” Zurich says: failure an im- LADY MARY PARFUM Lady Mary Extract is like the soft south wind “fhat in passing has kissed the rarest, sweetest and ‘most fragrant of France's wonderful flowers, $1.50, vin a bottle of rare design. ( lark 8 Brainerd DRU(J STORE Pexall Stone DELICIOUS - AS WE GROW OLDER 'our minds are quite as active as in | former years but our strength does not | respond when we need it most; perhaps the kidneys are weak, the liver torpid, rheumatic pains or stiffened joints beset us, and we cannot easily throw | off the colds that winter bring in Scott’s Emulsion to renew the blood body, whileits glycerine soothestheres- piratory tract, and its hypophosphites strengthen the excitable nerves. Scott’s Emulsion is a scientific oil- food, of unusual benefit to those past fifty years—particularly during the colder seasons, it imparts warmth and creates strength. One bottle will prove its worth. No alcohol or harmful dru; Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. ALL SATISFYING C ORN CAKES 10c per dozen Hershey’s Burnt Almond Chocolate Bar ..... Hershey’s Milk Chocolate Hershey's Almond Bars .10c ea Croquettes Irish Shamrocks, just the thing for favors | D ICKINSON = DRUG CO., 169-171 MAIN STREET for | at i Daughters 15 banquet at Bond's in Hartford Monday even- | ment | terday | chairman. | Raymona The fame of the Arpie Sextet of this | organization | fwith his BABCOCK CHAIR\’[AI\ OF SAFETY BOARD Mayor Quigley Confirms Appoint- | ment of Autol bile Dealer With That Understanding. Herald, appoint- vesterday’s the public As G. forecast in Babcock accepted the of was formally Quigley. Mr. intimated that had con- sidered the proffered appointment and had made up his mind to accept with the proviso that he was to he This was perfectly agree- the mayor and no time was evening in confirming the appointment. Mr. Babcock succeeds R. Heal® whose term vould have expired June 1, 1917. A. E. Magnell, who has been acting chairman of the board since the sen- sational dismissal of the former | nembers by Mayor Quigley when he scovered that they did not accerd ideas of a harmonious ad- will retire in favor of but will continue his s That was the under- standing ‘with the mayor when he took over the chairmanship during the inter-regnum. The Herald vesterday outlined Babcock’s polic in the event of his | hecoming chairman of the hoard. e plans to administer the duties of the office without fear or favor and as he has no political axe to grind feels that a strong measure of succes should crown his efforts. He opposed to the idea of running with the firemen or interfering in petty squabbles in the police department, feeling that the heads of these partments, given the authority and confidence that should be accorded them, will maintain discipline ctficiency. | to hoard safety when it Mayor tendered him by Babcock ves- he able to lost last heock, as clerk. Mr. Gle and GIVES A Clerk Water Has for & E. His Guests, | chicken What we need is the rich cod liver oil | and carry strength to every organ of the | ¢ John M. partment at a dozen Rankin, a clerk in the cost | Russell & Erwin’s, in- iends to enjoy a dinner at his home on West street last night cedless to vy all the invitations were accepted. | When the guests had arrived Ran- kin ushered them into the dining rcom and instructed them to “fall to.” |3t is almost impossible to describe the i0oks of the guests when they be- fore them plates of cracked corn and Some saw the joke and while others, who had not supper at home in antici- the big dinner, appeared in spirit well as flesh. out into yard, Ranki 2d a chicken the and ng it on the table his ts not to miss the sig best “‘chicken fe o buy in of a Main saw ten pation pained cing any of as the by neck urged ht. He said 20" he had the grain was the able ores. it ee any about time looki w at the room opened “chicken feed” E Then everybody ©kin to he a good joker ounds caused by his wit were ) instantaneously Just the some o for handy the were ticles to thr of the dining came the & host, door in | a CHILDRE fareless Use Matches Scts F Lace Curtains on Hart Street. A child’s carelessness | lighted match near a mable lace curtain at Children’s Home last | fire which, whiic not easily have been so up a of fire, other the house were alarmed and department was summoned. Cooler heads at the home prevailed and a well directed pail of water inguished the flames before gained headway so there nothin the firemen to do BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes | Indigestion. One packaqe in holding highly the iHart night seriou The child occupants the a inflam- stre caused set | cry of fire the any Wi for | wheel chairs, All the 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 Parlor, Chamber and Liv- ing Room Wall Paper, at Reasonable Prices. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY § 3 and B Frankiin Square. New Britain, Conn. ™ Hallinan Bread & lce Cream Co. In Our Candy Department wif K in ses will be four the flavors, headliners Pincapple, Saturday Candy Spe ndy counter (ul.wnn\ , made wd Date. it Kisses Butter Creams Marshmallow Fudge .. Toasted Marshmallows . . Sunshine Chocolate . Peanut Brittle “ALL OUR OWN MAKE “BUY FROM THE MAKERS.™ At Our Bakery Counter We Offer You Mocha Layer Cake Orange lLoaves Butterscotch Cake L8 m Rolls Pastry Bretzels .. Our Dehcatessen Department “Bockwurst sure you v 21c pound ¢ pound ¢ pound 7¢ pound : pound 15¢ pound 20¢ .- 18¢ 10¢ .. BC 20¢ cach h cach cach dozen Scason comes upon us, picce of goods, and we are You as the Spri fine appetiz cnjoy Our salads unsurpassed guality, cooked be found on the counter of “OUR Fresh Bockwurst We carry at all time cheese, ete. “THE FIRST OF For Sunday we with fresh rine fruit. “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” There's meats of day arc to popularity cvery day. Cooked oh( it our owWn ovens ever BUSY DEPARTME zrow in 5¢ pound a toll line of relishes, pickles, olives, THE SEASON.” offer you Eresh Special for Strawberry Sunday 30¢ q l( (‘ Cream, made Call 906 for promt service. a Reason. —THE— HALLINAN BREAD & ICE CREAM CO. §ixier iZ're your happiness has flown Pass it on: All the sweetness you Pass it on: Every flower that h Typifies some kindne: Make your world a garden zone, And pass it on have known, Sunshine Socieiy. 1 a n1 grown, kindnass sho T naean ess {t ‘Twas not eant for you alons, Pass it on. Let it travel dow: the years, Let it wipe other's tears, fill in Heaven the deed appearst Fass it on. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO NINE Tablets. Drugg money if it fails to GROV signature box. QUI- 7 1 an- x(‘f\mv" cure. is on Motto—Gocd cheer. Flower—Coreopsis. Colors—Gold and white. ns Scandanavian W. . to Mcet Here on March L OFFIC ARE EL Lodge in use: 2 pair not Therc at present, 4 air-cushions, ALe annual meeting of C.T. U ted At the the Sce dinavian W vesterday crutches follows: Mrs. Mrs! Mag- ele DI cers were Charles Erickson, sident; Carlson, are under way for the dance 1d on March 3. Whist as well indulged in and the far been mo-t affair will be held in hall. both la halls being avoid overcrowding and pest will be furnished and he Plans vice, urer; presiden to he and Miss he dancing wiil be e of tickets sratifying. The nuson, on the & meet { when has the Grand v Norden lodge Quist of Worcester will . A trio from Bridgeport composed of Messrs. Lindquist, Sod- and Larson will sing lodge 1o music of the refres at D speak hments wili served. sometimes led to wonde erstrom how much a simple bit of Sunshine in the way of flowers sent to those f\Rofroay ill, is appreciated. T} following poem sent e greatly, and whilc much a print the writer's withhold it through One OLD PASHIONED CONCE An old fashioned concert auspices of held at the night colonial sor ried out in ¢ participating tumes appropriate e the Revolution war delivered the “Colonial be under USis the Luther league was we ire 10 wedish Lutheran church \ program consisting of and recitations was car- manner cd in period prior Dy address of of name we courtesy | last Thosc e Pass It On. i L kindness shown, 1t to t were 1f vou have Pas Do not kcep it it on I W11 your own 2 the Pass it Stran Ol on History ors st the gat rrow’s st thei indin surccase from Yearn kindn« S0 pass it on. BUILDING, months company FACTORY intimated several Beaton & Cadwell decided to add to the plant in of Main street. A building 100 feet and five stories high wiil erceted in the spring on land ow the company At of the directors for w5 from mate 0 NEW As b the has the S joy that yo on u can give Pass it It will make Pass it on When you f Sad, and we Take that o live I by be cd meeting you learn t alon grown wert some sou Iy a spe last n ry-hearted Kindness shown, you proves it. 25c at all druggists. And pass it on. formal action was taken looking Al the | HART FORD. | WANTED |AT ONCE New offi- | r Mrs: | 93.99 ASTLEM ST. Experienced Millinery Saleswomen Steady Employment Good Wages CHAS. DILLON & CO. We Doff Our Hat To the New Styles in Spring Suits and Overcoats FOR MEN That we now show in our Men’s Clothing De- partment. Designers have certainly outdone their best in the past. Smart in cut, graceful in drape, sturdy in cloth, these garments bring the tailoring art to a new standard. YOUNG MEN Should ask us particularly about the new pointed lapels, with the long roll and the one-button, high-waisted effect garments. But we can show you quicker and will do it most cheerfully. “Ir PAwS YO ROV OUR MWD HARTIORN, Jonneoting with 140 TRUMPBULL ST, WE ARE PREPARED AP MAHSH " MARSH & ALLEN JoiNe. | _ALLEN Successors to A. P. Marsh. Interior Decorating, Paper Hanging. Stretched Canvas Ceilings a specialt Estimates furnished. Nc contract too large, no job too small. Mr. Allen is a decorator of 25 years’ experience, and a graduate of the York School of Apptied Arts. For the past three years with the Sage- f House Painting Alien Co., of Hartford. but the highest class of workmen will be employed by this firm. None MARSH & ALLEN, Decorators, 38 Main St.; Telephone. T > BAND SPHINX MISS WILMA WYNN DANCER You Shouldn’t Miss THE MASONIC BALL at Arch Street Armory TONIGHT CROWELL'S, DRUG CO., AND JRCE €O, PORTY DYSON'S, S 00 — AT DICKINSON | the « more | any of chief ti 16 to i round company is securing laboring PROGRAM OF BAND CONCERT ; XHIBITION DANCING ,‘,l,‘,l,,,l> K\7 D \7\(7 ES e . A.. were held last night prosperous and business on hand than in its history e working material which rection of structure | | very [ 1tolmquist was winner with NONY Lof 759 points. Tt naini ntre | the nte w, [} Kall- Iradyme P wiil ng ¢ difficulty the is order P14 finished in following is Bottomley Relay handicap Kirtew : | Braay, 606 5 H. Johnson WINNER. 3; A, Abraha cn allgren 2. The Junior finished Saturda rning gren, 579: and ents NOLMQUINT finil ithletic in the e L the senion lucal Y events meet :