New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 8, 1916, Page 2

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH $, 191€. o —— _ e = . o —— 5 i | (| NT SIcK ENousH, PERHAPS (i (0, P. T0 CHOOSE . E 1. — ; ’ : Many people who need a tonic neglect o Us R o | g ! : R A | y2sakpecrls Sip et s & enough ta 1S IS t e lme 0 t ed B3 ; o G g ‘ cause them any worse feeling than one of i - ) : . W. Chamberlain is in Boston on | fatigue and discomfort. i | g Y . B¢ 1 usiness trip i I'J:he“{ do“?ogroa'ize that the decline in . . ‘l . 7 Ry B . Chenov has & . | their health is so gradual that the; h . B = - | A el New | themselves, do not realize how far from i i ear to Renovate t e i i : | normal they are until the pale face, weak { HART FORD. | meeting of the congregation of | nerves, languidness and rritability at-‘J' Hemy Rorahack Expected to Be Swedish Lutheran church will be ! gract the attention of friends. | i i send renewed health and | he New Britain Charity Orsaniza- | Strength to every part of the body. The | Will hold it monthly meecting | 8PPetite is improved, the digestion is! The republican state central com- B ening toned up, there is new color in thecheeks | Mittee will wmeet in Hartford, at tiw and lips, you worry less, become good | Allvn House, March 14, to set the | See our Stock of 1916 Wall Papers. A large variety of Parlor, Chamber and Liv- ction on the monthly hills will be Coats for Spring A Distinguished Assemblage of New Models. Exclusive Styles at Most Attractive Prices Fancy and Plain Tailored Suits nmember of the Sm t of the new models. Ts — - ——— | national committee, will not/tight for, | oring of the finest, and Colonel Ullman or Governor sortments. Very Weeks of Middletown ¢ prices: fiss Coughlin just returned ! E s t 'l' H ht Colonel Ullman is also spoken of as " h New York with a full line of vents onlg one of the district dele ; ThE $25 329.75, ored hats, new , Spring models i B - —= seph T. Hubinger is as s as hi an Ge Bam U ’ Tnoon and evening dresses, blouse “A Pair of Sixes,” Lyceum theater. | friend e that he will go too with == . 1 $35 , Coughlin Specialty Shop 91 = the delegation from this district. It tt Street, Hartford.—advt High class photo plays, Fox’s the- is the plan now in order to promote . B S<vicen il epen ot harmony to send the colonel and the At tthe erment TR = president of the chamber of com- ur e lca essen Oun er Elaborate B evening at 7:45 o’clock. Rev. T. Vaudevilie and moving pictures, [ merce. Thus far no mention has been €. Steege will preach the sermon. | Keeney's theater. made of th -rnates who would like We have prepared for the Lenten Scason by having a fresh line ol S i e e Tailored Suits pastor will alternate everv other Andree lodge, 1. O. O. I, meets in | saime privilege as the delegzates, ex- Of course you will want a change from the usual die he Bl with Rev. Mr. Glaser of Meriden | Vega hall cept voting in the convention and gen- 5 k Sarittician bl R o Jusive ode the pulpit during lent ! crally there is as much desire on the rest of the year: A selection of exclusive me 10 Gt o |0 (O Us o b T ‘\;,(;’fi:‘:',m'_""‘v 2 jm’“’:‘L L R Smoked White Fish, ¥nglish Bloaters and Eels. Scoteh Herr Very exceptional values Erwin Castle, K. . meets in nd none but those possessed of both salt and Pickled, “are finc. 39 75 $45 X | unlimited means desives to take it to In omed goods. we have Lobster, Crab Meat, Salmon, Tuna, . [} [} | 1. & H. hloc! 1 : | P { the convention city, putting up at the Merrings and Sardines in Tomato Sauce Pratt | - penters’ Union meets at 34 | best hotels and variou 1 there is anything in the line of food specialtics you require, $ . et, Hartfor have everyvthing in | . 5 : penses that only a man of independ- | Ahionable line of waists. wonder- | ¢ UFCh stree St s o R e a come in and 100k over our selection. , | S50 | dels in High Class Silk Sui :m',‘;fzft SR e ; e choose delosates sofleaily e doan o5 Baklng Speclaltles f()r Thursday In the Fashionable Silks, Chiffon, Taffeta, Soiree, Gros de Lon- ; hen it was cer 0 s , Vests SO TN Emeetstati| Y : Tnes 5 $35.00, 39.75, $47.50 7 “‘,?,,\”1” Taft would be nominated. Just what (il ; 3 of the Children’s Home, states | i { the sentiment of the Connecticut del- Chop Suey .. .. Sty Sea e 15¢ doz. 5 ;\mhm it weck four local chilsy Sve Bs 1l iain IGnarity: Orzanization | csation i for iprestdenti wil forysta s Parker House rolls .. .oooooeoenn. 10¢ dox. i Handsome Spnng oats at 5 5 ill be admitted to the sti- : into cannot be learned vet. There AL 5 e admitted to the insti- [, o0 ") en dquarte i Anno Pastry Bretzels . . R EA T R o be doz. , | pL s no g ra avorite for the presi- 2 b A | e s o cenersiffaicae e bt Butter SCotell Cakes. .-+« +vxnsvvesseessssr. 100 cach. and $ B e o | pdant dens K ORTAR Breets e President Taft for Root G TOIS oo o s ie s e BO (eB otos amsiimentistl o @ to the police last evening that | 32134 Main street. NongLae ; S t We wish to call attention to our had run down, but not injured, an | z mishof cetsEming Jhe el ssion o Apple Turnovers g S support the former secretary of state, ownBoy near the corner of Main | New Britain Camp, W. of \V., meets | SUPPOIt the former se Le0: € o 5 | 5 vere 3 aced i ) ation. Tweeds and Mixtures, Smart i East Main. streets at 6 o'clock. | in Rardeck's hall were he placed in nomination | of o ! G y 2 zaberdines, Sport Coats in e thoy hopped off a wagon in front e e At tl C d C t lins, Tan Covert and Ga Men's Brotherhood annual meeting, Native egegs, 33c. Russell Bros Velours S scores ot ['he police have heen notified of the | Methodist church —— bt of a gold watch and chain and | - 7 S CH[CKEN BONES" B 600 11 nome. of Mike:Par: | Master Masons! association meets in | KNIFE WIELDER IS 4 i of 19 Lilac street { Le Witt's hall Ejptree! | e GIVEN TERM IN JA[L} A thin jacket of hard candy, filled with chocolate, making COAL CHEAP! HERE. Doric council, R. & S. M., meets in yery dainty confection - en at o meeting of the finance | Datured where before you were irritable | date for the spring convention of*ih BN o o common oo and you find new joy in living. | party, and probably to elect a suc ouncil| Thig tonic treatment is useful in dys- | Cos<or to the late Col. Theodore 11 | pepsia, rheumatism, anemia and neryoua . Macdonald from the ninth district, he annual meeting of the Men's | disorders. In many cases it i3 all the | though it is generally believed by ptherhood of the Methodist church | medical treatment that is required. Ag | Members of the committec. that this I be held this evening. | a tonic for growing girls Dr. Williams® | Will be deferred until the convention. | Pink Pills meet every requirement of the | The convention wiil sclect the fou ure before the New B in High | mOst careful mother. | «r_vh-x. tes to the national convention 00l s and Teachers' assn. | .. Free booklets on the blood, nerves and | C'hicago. It is generally heiieved fhat fon Aopri P | diet will be sent on request by the Dr. ; the four will consist of Chairman | BSeph Wischek is forming a new }\)m)amg Medic 0., Schenectady, : Roraback, who will head the delegs anization among the older mem- f evening ing Room Wall Paper, at Reasonable Prices. rofessor E! B. Schurr will give a 1 Your own druggist sells Dr. Wil- | tion, Charles Hopkins Clark, of F : liamg’ Pink Pills or they will be mailed ! ford. John T. King of, Bridgepc 8 of the New Britain Turner | on receipt of price 50 cents per box, six | who may the place which Judge iety, to be known as the hears class. | boxes $2.50, Henney of Hartford E. Hipp former turning master of ; \ society has asreed to as: the v class is eveni ake action on | Kven then a tonic is the right reme ; ¥ | 1 at the close of the of the lodge this eve- Rev, J Klingberg, superinten- | - my Coats for immediate and spring wear: included are Utility oats Flaring Coats of Checks, Wool Poy the New Wool — — Toasted Marshmalows. ... ....eo. .. ¢ b, { Masonic hall i . g calers p) Z PSS 08! e o g % " v i “anilla ¥ re; < b, al Dealers Selling at Less Cost [ o = Police Arrest Martin Majka When AL WS, (R ’ than Hartford Firms Get. | WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING. Maple Walnut Creams. .......cco00eeevsaces i n.view of the loud wails about the | The Literature and Science Groups He Retwms (o City After . ; I Irtost of living in New Britain, the | 0f the Woman's club met at the home Absence of Four Months, | « k4 { Hi i -oin-spotted collar and BJ foal dealers foel that the publig | of Mrs. J. R. Andrews,.Vine street, '8 “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM are of pure linen with coin-sp: e Juld at least appreciate the fai | vesterday aftermoon. There was a| After waiting for almost four s Ui cuffs. Special tment they have given them this | ]Jarge attendance and an interesting |months, the police last night ar- et ; el o | Jater, despite the freight tie-up. program was carried out. The gen- |iested Martin Majka, charged with | CALL 906 FOR PROMPT DELIVERY. | fin Hartfora coal is selling at $9.10 | eral topic discussed was “The Slav.” [assault. The alleged ult took E ton for stove and $9.35 per ton | Mrs. R. N. Hemenway read a paper |place on the night of December 11 . nut coal. In this city the price { on “At Home,”” Mrs. Charles F. Chase |and immediately thereafter majka THE 8 ser ton, cheaper tha art- | on “In America nd M Harriet [and his brother disappeared The —_— —_— N i ] 2 bRl i e e s accused went to North Hadley, Another fine model from Forsythe has dl. ks . F: i » — — — ~ = niaes Jandphih ot v en ol | lNAN B hairline stripes in two different widths. It is : e e Rl D pecomit | J of silk in green, lavender, blue, gray and | Jobn Vincaiviteh and Lonis Green- black. $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Shoted thut e wietded o Knite ICE CRE AM C 142 MAIN Particularly fine is our showing of VOILE ming Greenbacic behind the e STREET WAISTS from $1.95 to $2.95. 2nd in the back. i A L . SR e el (e e Popular Middy Blouses m_plam, belted and R / e smocked models. Best quality galatea and N ce. He went into Kata's saloon | - S clgl was confronted with large jean, 50c to $2.2 1 umber of Austrians. As he was the N iy Tuseian present they all picked “It’ M h Don’t Wait Any Longer J) on him until Greenback interfered. S arc === T lel the Tonic oG 9 \fter leaving the saloon the Majka . hrothers followed them and commit- . 5 om M imitted the fight bue de- ] nied wielding a knife iT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND Judge J. T. Meskill sentenced him e lina vear-round tonic that will sharp he app ¢ a3 i i sy N iRy “m‘; onic that wi arpen the appetite and 3-99 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with 140 TRUMBULL strengthen the nerves —_— PURIFIES THE BLOOD AND TONES UP TH TEM. HA TiOxD | m'l @ Native eggs, 33c. Russell Bros. | 75¢ THE BOTTLI. ¢ Wilson o = . To get the genuine, call for full e BT SR CRRPRE DI | Telephone 46 Main St,, New Britain, Ct. Sl i - DRUG srom::c R | MARSH & ALLEN - Native eggs, 33c. Russell Bros. We Alone Have Them in New Britain e . o T “’-}%‘N_ERE” 3 Painting, Paperhanging, Decorating, Wall WED 17 YEARS AGO Papers, Canvas Ceilings. All Work Guaranteed IS NEW MILLINERY STORLL manager, Lo carry an assortment of —— { milline cqual to that of the Rev, and Mrs, J. F = " | Bastern Millinery Company to Geeupy | in the larger cities and at lower [T‘x::y((»: THE BEST | ceive Many Congratulations on New Quarters. 1t Will certainly be a satisfaction to This, Their Anniversary. With the opening of the new and \:1"','\1"\‘\112‘:,\‘"]‘:""f "”‘"::'(’:""‘“"“”“["":\\ thl 4 . 0. K | up=to-date mitlinery store of the Sasi- |ma millnery or <tvic and quanie. o | § 327 MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 317-2 (e e s e el ey Companyt Main | Visit to this store will convince them | L seventeenth anniversary of their | Street, the ladies of New Britain have 1“"1‘.1']‘ ]\’\"l‘».xlv\'« rprice hat thex want they | iy Q0 5 s > ‘ able to make a satisfactory se- | se. ‘A\n day the ve received | every reason to feel proud that a store | [ tion there, Announcement of iF ulatory messag and the | o1 this kind is located here. TFor the | opening will be made in a few days. A Selected List of Popular Novels e e Home. of which Mr. Klingberg - is | PaSt two vears the stern Millinery | At present tie re closing out thei 1 cuperintendent, sent a large bouquet | COMPany had showrooms up sta caxlysrineiRLet Sieliupstaire | OPEN'NG DISPL Y OF Formerly $1.25 to $1. » - e A ot beautiful flowers. | over Clark & Brainerd's dr Rev. and Mrs, Klingberg were mar- | qoing o very la business . | . . i hichs: > e ol o) Dl Chanlad o JADIEST MEETING POSTPONED, 2 o ried in Chicago by Rev. E. Rosen. | wholesule and retail. Their large LA ! SIEONCT lStS n el e llderwear Now a copy ’ L { , g to this city and in October, 1900, | howest in millinery, made them |of the Swedish Elim church which | made their home here. Their mar- | headquarters in tacir line and now o Uledlto be heldlat the home " riage has been blessed by the birth of | they have found it necessary to move | R ey G ol an Orse S D rtment {five children, four of whom are lv- | {5 more convenient quarters, both for |07 ¥ S0 < it atione PETLES S ol T LRe e e the convenience of their customers, to 1 for one wi g v, Kobert and Edwin S e os B8l oed BrOTaOne B ! | . meet the incr in their business | In addition to ably filling the pa and to glve the servic that they feel H an ur .4 l l lon 0 torate of the Swedish Elim church, | . e ladics lof the alty i ] ) 2 e s the l.ulnl'.: ‘U SO N s % 2 D JCKINS O N | i s i ELL-A Tailored Suits, Skirts and Gowns his management of that institution | 1. {hey buy, direct from the largest has earncd him the name of one of | U S Ll in the world, there can Absolutely Removes | 2 e most human and philanthropic R N e ' 2 : : DRUG CO Mgy e e B T B W W el i | Indigestion. One package Gloves and Neckwear 9 MAIN STREERT = money can buy. at the lowest price. 1t | proves it. 25c at all druggists. . X Sative s3¢. Russell Bros, is the intention of Miss Goodale, the — —_—

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