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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1!, 1916. This ls the Time Of the Nearly Every Woman Now Asks for New SPRING BLOUSES ° 5 Year to Renovate the They are tired of secing and wearing win- . Y | | ter colors. They welcome these new daring tl ln 1 shades, bold stripes and attractive plaids. Evi- i | | dently the “Horsfall” kind pleases most of B o ! them by the way they are selling y Chlldren’s RUbberS, g | See our Stock of 1916 Wall Papers. A SPORT BLGUSES — Striped Crepe de = U . Chine and La Jerz, Plaid Soiree, Men’s Wear large variety of Parlor, Chamber and Liv- Silk in white, I andkerchief Linen. Women’s Rubbers, . . | | ing Room Wall Paper, at Reasonable Prices. § DRESSY BLOUSES — Voiles, Marquis. ettes, Lace. Exquisite Georgettes beaded and Men’s $4'00 OXfOde, now : i QTY&;?;‘{;}{?%EO%ng?—df\l/?arl:ym:re smocked, ;er[5 ;lnHN B(]YI_E CGMP ANY i numerous syles and colorings, from 50 fo and 3 Frankiln Square. New Britain, Gonn. , Torstulls T PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND ™ Hallinan Bread & Ice Cream Co. f | ™" " Siioom ™™ il oerarn el te [ e oo e v emee M T OUr Dels WE ARE PREPARED N uilding Inspector Rutherford, he |is the guest of her hrother Officer l t t t value of $28,760 dividede as follows: Della. Christoff of 434 M street e M S R Y e Lo e o ettt v e e e Have you sampicd our Home Made Mayomnaisc Dressinz? If Successors to A. F . Sikrh, SULAE amd alicratlon: and| coneost hospran | you havem’t, you should do so. Tt is a perfect creamy, dressing, House Painting, Interior Decorat ing, Paper Hanging. el Crowe will seek damages | repairs, $5,810. made of the very best materials in our own Delicatessen Kitchen. Stretched Canvas Ceilings a spec ialty. e city as the result of a fall We use it in preparing our salads, which is the secret of their stimates furnished. Nc contract too large, no job too small. jey sidewalk on Bigelow street. taste_and appearance. . Allen is a decorator of 25 ycars’ experience, and a graduate of the We will continue the line of Smoked Fish for the Lenten Seas New York School of Applicd Arts. For the past threc years with the Sage- i which we obtain from Thomas Smith of Washington Market, N. Y. @ | Allen Co., of Hartford. Sa . ent . Terrence H. O'Brien is able to be out Cheese dishes will be popular and 2 pleasant change. We have Nome but the highest class of workmen will be employed by this flrm. Lquerade, Tol. and Hofr. Sar. | IMsurance company will enjoy a ban- | again after his recent illness. 1 a Clicese which is just right for Cheese Puddings or Welsh Rarebits MARSH & ALLEN, Decorators, 38 Main St.; Telephone. advt. quet in Hartford tomorrow evening Dr. M. A. Kinsella is in New \'Ork“ Also we have an imported Swiss and Roquefort Cheese. Abra )1 is being mentioned 5 SR A 5 i O SR i I i el et eI Abraham Buol is being c on a business trip, We can supply you with olives, Pickles and relishes of all kinds. B wiii> rccoive a report | ® camdidate for counclluian ’b"”“‘i Vice President Joseph H. Lamb of Come in and 100k over our ling in our Delicatessen Department. | | lfll‘nli‘fl‘llll-l-i-‘l-‘. he salary committee on pro- | (N° third ward. Landers, Frary & Clark’s will give a | et — S —— P —— S — e o S . R . . - T e e —————— h Cornelius Daly, who recently - dis- | Rangers dance, Foresters’ hall|posed of his farm to Rev. Lucyan | Kensington, Fri. eve. Lynch’s orch. £ preparing to take up his lof C. whist and entertainment, advt. residence in New York state. might at club rooms.—advt. Local agents of the Prudential Life | i il Mrs. James Clark of Sheffield street { talk at the Y. M. C. / day eve- ! Kavanaugh shop, 10 Pratt st. | Nas Ieft the hospital where she un- | ning on, “Serving On i In Our Bakery Department Why those PainsP : lord, have made a great hit in | deTent treatment. ' New Millinery dept. They have ! A milk wagon owned by Jacob Sic new stunning hats, with all. the | lick of this city was struck by ¢ | The models | tomobile on the road to Westfield .15&5 | evening and its contents were spilled l_ { over the road. We offer you for specials today. : | Cream Rolls L 5¢ cach. Events Tonight Pheis Boe miny o G T = sl vl = Butterscotch Cake ......... ceieeo...10c cach. s been issued “p N s Apple Turnovers . . . : . 5 ot 5 .5¢ cach “Ii I had my will it would fmuel Laurie of 277 reet | Several of the young people's or- | An Outsider,” Lyceum theater. Bretzels . : s : by 20¢ doz. be advertised on every street Mary Caplan of 23 Olive strect. | ganizations in the Methodist church corner. The man or woman payroll of the street depart- | will have a social in the church this (QH‘*‘*“ class photo plays, Fox's thea- that has rheumatism and fails r. . - ’ for the total $130.63. | evening. Ca“dy SpeClalS to keep and use Sloan’s Linic ; > i = oy s — ment is like a drowning man ording to the monthly report of { Mrs. Joseph Schaefer of Hockanum | vaudeville and moving Siethras i R et AV i Keeney's theater. ‘ SUNSHINE CHOCOLATES Dyke, Lakeavood, N. J. Common council meets in City hall. For tomorrow we will officr our own make chocolates, soft ’ ' =7 creamy centers, covered with the best double vanilla chocolate, your | oan s St. Elmo lodge, K. of P., meets at choice of fifteen different cente 242 Main street. Sunshine Chocolates .. ........ L.\ i38cEID: . . . — Vanilla and Chocolate Cream K s T e o An Interestmg Bit of Hlstory | ‘Andree lodge, I. O. O. F., meets Old Fashioned Molasses Rock ; 19¢ Tb. ) lnlment in Vega hall. - Everybody Should Know | — 7 U e N OUR ICE CREAM One of the interesting places in Lowell, Mags., 'in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. . - is the old apothecary shop on Merrimack street, L e T 3 2 REASON Sarre ), ““””“m © 2 established in 1827. ~This location is still a drug o7/ Castle, K. G. T2, mects in H. Lo DN R - R 7/(45‘ or ! & H. block. 0 l store, although of course modernized in many de- ra 2% partments. The old prescription books, however, Carpenters’ union meets in Union f have been preserved and form an interesting record | ball. __THE_ covering nearly a century. | Tady Turners society meets in Tur- Perhaps one of the most , ner hall. ’ " | R interesting books is that of 2 | ot f ¥ i > y 4 S the year 1855. On one of i | Winthrsp council meets at 277 Main g ‘ N the pages of this book, tha 4 < il \ ; street. dated June oth, 1855, is ) I e T G e RE M C 142 M;\IN NG SORE LE itten the origin e ! | meets in Bar- R D, G iz i eripion tor Fatber Torero R | gy B ICE CREA « STREET : T S Y icine. This prescription was compounded v i) | Alexander lodge, D. of St, G., meets the Reverend Father John O’Brien at the : ; {at 88 Arch street. " drug store on that date, and was so success- : — |:~1(| in Bridgeport where he was work- Svenska Klubben meets in Electric — I ing in a piano factory APOLOGY DOESN'T SATISFY Mrs. Neuchukas of Overlook avenue in treating Father John’s ailment, which 5 . B i c0ld and ihroat trouble ,that e hall. vear ago. Payment of back ta 8 which the increase was granted. is that » i L s i i the ale v i affec: v re) i P s B ; o counts for much of this inc . | the scale now in effect will remain at ommended the medicine to his friends and Silver Bay club banquet, Y. W .C. | Gther collections were: Sewer as- | the figure for a period of five vears. | ) g i shioners. - In going to the drug store and : cossments $2,147.86; street impro The H. . Walker company has an- | Case of Berkowltz vs Fannic Levine | (mPIained to the police - testerdoy : rg i A 7.88: street sprinkling | nouncea that hereafter the pay of the hat a ose » she gav they always asked for |meets at 5 o'clock. i i . s a day. One of the men asked for an | | collided with her turnout on Farming- * Father John's Medicine, | e b e en e ecentlyl ndl e o mon Pleas. | ton avenue. “All he dia was he, ks el £ Methodist church society socic YPIS sided to raise all it's employes | was sorry,” complained the won and in this way the medi- jshgsocial gldetito ratse lAltsIemploves Represented by TLawvers J Cooper and P. I". McDonough respec- e - - — The stenographers employed in the -~ — cine got its name and was | ACK TAX CO office of the Corbin Serew corporation Only Onc “Bromo Quinine,” pec- | - E LLECT) NS, s Jerkowitz P o e advertised. J JEIONS, held a banquet last evening at the Al- | 4 get the genuine, call fo Levine \,mun: (\“M !;1”: l‘ ‘!, ‘“'I:‘h l \ . 5 ot I T s £ Aocd MiEs Marioriel| ma s oA AT I B R OM : Levine s c© oppos each | v threatened s Swells February | Y0 House, Hartford ; Tie | name, LAY 3ROMO QUINIY i S SR [l Father John’s Medicine wellschanarysif 0 2R SR e e e sy e e sther before Judge D. A. Markham | = , gvis a safe family remedy | Receipts (o $12,943. cipal toast was responded to by Miss | Cures a Cold in One Day. 4 “1in the court of common pleas ves- | for colds, coughs, throat Tax Collector Loomis reports that | Catherine Moore in her nsual capable | e ‘_"""“'-"“‘“ -"I“ action to recover $500 | 0 troubles, and as a tonic ©f the list of 200 owing the city on | manner. Vocal numbers ClaZet POLICE BEATS CHANGED. Berionitel e torti At RonR oAt p 5 hack taxes and s, whic: d 5 < Burke and Miss Corinne and body builder, because 1 liens, which would | by Miss Mollis Burke anc S < it = ‘hief Rawlings has assigned Offi- | ber 13, 1914, he loaned Mrs. Levine | . 3 > ! e cutlaw. unless ‘collected before April | Suneson and piano selections were Chie ec f B ; 4 i it does not contain opitim, s, all but fifty have settled . - The | rensoeed bo Miss Klsic Gorman. Miss | cers Charles Johnson and Dennis | $500 as she represented to him that | More Proof that Lydia E. morphine, chloroform, and any prvides that all such taxes and | Helen English delivered the office | N Inlh-n to be u]\‘(» ylxvnv||lwr~' of “the|she was to loan Sam Welinsky $3.800 | Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- : Ry , Gt -nishe enty o ilkmen's squad” durir on a mortgage and she wanted the | . o other poisonous drugs, or alcohol must be collected within fifteen r v, which furnished plenty of | milkm ) B 85, e e bt e || ey SR e it || 0 R, GOSNV (o A gy o $500 to| redeem her bankbook which poundRelievesSuffering. but is all pure, |To prevent the claims ewirs ine Smma Anderson, chairman of | p. m. ) thy | had been pledged for another loan. Ry Al wholesome nour- |collector was forced to take action | the committee on arrangements, will 1,..‘”n duty from 9 : .| Berkowitz declared he made out a Hi e ; Ak : s S Officers Grace and, McCue return | $500 check able to Welinsky and : s . ishing. h would result in Jaw suits un- | dlea the air in excellent man m « "\ 3 $ i 2P E |less settlement were made. Suits| - to the night force. delivered it himself case of femaleills. \I_ydl:tl‘fllhl]n‘khgm s - 2 s 2 = Jerk = b e om- e - P e e L S O e S e e M Tevine denied Berkowitz's | egd = o claims unless settlement is made be- SURPRISE ON SHINIS. | PALE WWES ANu MGTHERS statements. She said she got the $500 Ik pount . com- | fore April 8 from Welinsky hut it was given to her 3 % mended and I took Ex-Alderman and Mrs, George H. In come cases property own re | Shine of Lasalle street were agreeably | . Many women who had a good color in | in payment of a debt between them., 1 about 5 bottles. celled upon to pay taxes and liens | surprised at their home last eveniny [HT girlhood growv_pulo and colorless | She denied she had made any other It fixed me up all which encumbered the property when | when a number of their friends calleq |When they become wives and mothers. repressntations RO Berkowitz o right. The common they purchased it. In many instances | on them. A mock marriage was con- |y, WieR the fading color in “hfi‘}("li‘l‘;_:l""l symptoms of such a wrlit- | people have bought real estate under | ducted in which Ralph Mulconry and 1 e 1byal losbikly MONTHLY PIRE REPORT. : condition — pain {the mistaken notion that the title was | Miss Clara Minery were the “victims’ e i PR Chief Dame of the fire department 'when walking, irri- FOI DING I I I EWRI I lER | clear only to discover to their sorrow | A pleasing program of vocal and in- ;‘:fi‘:,"fl{:&‘(f‘f']t'i:‘h{;l;g“l" s tobe sought | .| t< that there were thirteen calls | [W <8 "%l tation, bearing down {ibat the city held liens against it. | strumental selcctions was held Eato 2 for the services of the department dur- | |t %% Chicago, Ill.—“I suffered from a bad afteri™ 4y o ; ains and backache S remedy p v - < hundred causes may contribute to P ache,s The only remedy property owners | which ¢ ainty collation was served. Mo nervousness and dis- THE TYPEWRITER For YOUR PERSONAL USE have against such a condition is a i o the condition of thin blood thatisknown | 1 =0/ “hell alarms and six tele- : T 1ST IN THE OFFICE cuit, alleging breach of warrantee, but i S | a8 anemia. _Overwork, lack of out-door | Si Y. The most serious was the | B s ordered digestion— = |there are cases where such suit is N e e | exercise, insufficient rest and sleep, fm- | [ 0 %" Tharn on Oak street. in | Soon passed away. I look much better 2ND IN THE HOME impossible as the former owners have . Women’s Home and Foreign | {\‘)ef“i’;;}(';t":‘é]t"’t;;x“‘f"ij‘ ‘f;’“'rp;fwg‘“;;“("_ which fwo horses were burned to | now than I did before, and I recommend departed to other places or to their | Missionary society of the 'Inghsh‘l ild leath the Compound every time for female 3 OAD - 4 ek e ™ | blood to normal, to build it up so that | death. o g biged b fnal rest. Collector Loomis has the | Lutheran chureh observed its tenth | o0C 1o NOERS 0 F Lo e T troubles, as it did forme all itis claimell s # . ; . : . greatest feeling and consideration for | anniversary last evening at the church, o % s T AR | o hine the Ralatin Weighs but 6 lbs (8 3-4 Ibs. with case) and is equipped [ |IT0h Victims o circumstance ana i« | Reports of the various activitics wore |16 brightncss to the eyes and lightn ABLIOWSKETORTE SR O Y with all modern and up-te-date improvements. Rec- J§|crdeavoring to aid them where | presentea by Mrs. Matilda Anderson | 5 " iliia o pink Pills are the great | New Britain Interpreter to Appear | Lincoln St., Chicago, Ill. = . rossible, but at the same time as tax | president, and Mrs. Joseph Rosen- |y1.03 }ilder and invigorator. They be- : ¢ 5 v ommended by over 50,000 satisfied users. collector he must do his auty to the | weig, treasurer. The address of the | D003 DUlder and Tavigoraion TUEYC | Before Grand Jury in Murder Case.; If youhaveany of the symptoms men Call or ask for demonstration. |ty evening was delivered by Rev. Charles | Fapie OCe 10 0 as0 A oo carries | Interpreter M. R. Malinowski will | tioned in Mrs. May’s letter, remember 'he February ttax collections total- 1 E. Blethen of Hartford. strength and health to overy part of the | go to Winsted tomorrow to appear | what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable STATIONERY DEPT. ed $12,943.30 as against $4,2 body. Appetite increases, digestion be- | hefore the grand jury that will be | Compound did for her, and try it your- WAGE A JRANTED. | comes more perfect, energy and ambition | asked to find a true bill of first degree | self. It is a good old-fashioned medi- return. i 2 ,, | murder against John Levandofski, | cine, made from roots and herbs, and it - . C. Smith and Walker Company Ad- | A pamphlet, “Building Upthe Blood, alias Zbyszko, of Terryville. has helped countless numbers of women. 1ce Wa will be sent free on request by the Dr. About a month ago Frank Maslen- If you need special advice, write vance Wages, 5 n y : Villi odicine Co., Schenectady, N. | i, rmerly a Grove s o < 1 T RlllamaiiecitingiCo e geciacys B Gerevii o Gone ety vo Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine 3 T. C. Smith ealer o) ents, Y. if you mention t per. Yourown s ci vas assaulted . 3 . DRUG CO 169-171 Absolutely Removes e e bl Willlane Pink Pillasen | ol aosauliesidn Co. (coufidential), Lynn, Masg, e o9 ing the past month. Of this number and Captain | MAIN STRERT Indigestion. One package | demand for an increase in wages of they ail on receipt of | 1{; 0y of the state potice and Inier- | XOUT letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and price, 50 cents per box, six boxes, $2.50. held in strict confidence. cents an hour had been granted preter Malinowski worked on the case commencing today. The terms by | and subsequently arrested Levando proves it. 25c at all druggists.