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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1916. ' 'HISTORIG OLD LANE | e === f Boston Store witL soon e Passt § Ladies, Do You Want Your § BHage-Allen & To. OUR DRAPERY Board Recommends Change of o A i smppanmns PR—— SECTION | ypelor 0 Tarugiar: | Spnng Su]t Made to Order | ALWEY&%EE‘H&?E‘J%EP R Is Particularly Interest-| . Our Ready-t,-Wear Department is absolutely . R s e ] W B free of winter suits. ) : F, ng Now acted, was held last evening by the | [ AT THE SAME PRICE AS IF YOU | Everything is new—everything representing, ad=2 - o off i oI BRE A B B vanced styles tor spring. Our stock is as completel as | ¥he N s = £ |1-|'Axul'e§%‘a suggestion was offered by | find it th later. 3 he New Spring Creations in | Commissioner. John O'Brien for |} WERE BUYING ONE READY MADE‘) ' you would expect to find it a month later. change in the name of Cemetery Lane | e | This gives you the opportunity to wear the most CRETORNES e hunzaisious nthe fopinton that || Now is the Time--All Spring Styles are Now Ready |} up-to-date apparel—And the Cost Is No Greater Than | the commissioner’'s suggestion was a You Are Asked to Pay For Last Season’s Styles Else- Have Just Arrived. { meritorious one. The matter will he p recommended to the common council, | J where. _ i ¢ styles and colorings are beauti- | and if that body acts favorably on it, | Sl : SUITS AT $19.75—Suits of smart style in Great | ‘ Plenty of room for choice in material, color The Fruit and Flower designs | Suggestions for a new title for the wias thoroughfare will be heard at the Variety. so artistically portraved ¥Ou | ,oxt meeting of the board. ® In All Shades of POp“flS, French Serges, Gaberdines, Taffetas @ and style. Those black and white checks that are so can have a veritable Mid-Summer | Residents of Clinton street were very popular are in evidence here. And all details of it OB (GRS S| Gem £ TRy G B re s el and Many Others of This Season’s Materials from : tailoring and workmanship are right. These are Suits home while nature slumbers. sewer in the street between Burritt < and Bond streets. Joseph R, An- such as you might expect to pay $25 for—but we buy This is the price range 17c, 20c ) s % e drews speaking for I5. C. Linn . ! 3 it . 25¢, 28¢, 37%c and 40c- plained that Mr. Linn, in a letter w:‘:, i and sell in such great quantities that we are able t0 Let us show them to you. ten him, asked that the matter be i aiv 3 lues ; : ive extreme values. deferred until next year on account : s o= o cleve i " EVERLASTING GALATEA | of there being no houses finished with- | | * 8 e SUITS AT $25.00—Extremely clever styles includs E-44 1 in the area at present. Speaking for | ing many of he most popular models shown in New® the J. H. Andrews estate, Mr. Andrews - g e adaptations of styles: Sansmiabiic fon Ghildrens aWenn/eaTa heltiooi th o lsana v awilorl s York at this minute. Some ar use Dresses etc,. ete,” will lust| matter. He said ‘that he did not | 8 leading Paris leaders of style. i \ger than any Galatea heretofore h to be considered as opposed to ! i WITH SKINNER : creat;?];’z’ye havegan abundance of new Spring Coats This is not a printed fabric, | Public improvements. Joseph Zuk | § i S VING s E SATIN LINING also, as well as gowns and wraps. varn dyed and woven in an exten- ;m;";'”"h“ petition andisaid that he =2 hidh . 2 i had built two houses and if the sewer g - b o 3 i i 7 sive variety of stripes, at SRR e e ] Are you hard to fit? Then Pt y Ask to see the _ongmal Paris cre.atmnhs which wel He said that there was no cesspool Y see us at once. Don’t wait ; ¢ have here. You will be delighted with them. ¥ 1 7cY:\nl- in the vicinity, and it was impossible ] for the Rush. to build one on account of the rocky . condition of the ground. He bought | |3 s We are now in a position to McOall’s Patterns 10c and 15c. seven lots from Mr. Linn some time | give your suit good attention ago. FFred Bachulus and Fred and | Annie Lehman favored the petition. i New skilled tailors are being 3 . We like Aunt Delia’s Bread e board voted to recommend the g ares 3 1 e I 2 O added to our tailoring depart- } U BB .. Gring of 1t, ana it is so sood.” sewer. The second hearing was on the | [ ! ment each week. Our De- i e | Your grocer can get it for you. - petition for a sewer in Whitman street g o ; from Kelsey to ]tulh(-rfolr«rln\ns:r;:\:v signers and Cutters are : Those favoring it were, James Ring- among the best to be had. BB P h R lls rose, Charles Wolf, Mary Jankauskas, v 2 i A r - e O Let them show you what thes o I arke ouse Nno ait fifteen years for it eithe a k can do for you. We aiso _ e A Isadore Yakus, who said “Never too Ede make skirts te order in all g Rich, Tender and Delicious, will be 500n.” Those opposed were Jacob | B ] ) R A R ll Stumpff, Walenty Murzin and Joseph styles. \ | FO T IS Glibeau. The board voted to recom- 5 i . OU SPECI mend the sewer. . | . N i WOMAN'S PART IN WAR. the meeting and favored the street, peCIa Or IS 7 | st/ grade and building lin s shown on Week Only ¥ Fair Sex Doing Nobly While Men Are | the engineer's map and the boara g S voted to recommend them 10¢ I March 15.—The ca or Petitions Favored. 3 3 1 i der dozen.... . . b ' onaon, N 35 el O8] o o reeenen o 1|l VW€ WL Make SKirts to Order in Any $1 00 | are wivars ot L] because we can eat it without 400,000 women to replace the 350,000 "7 | Stanley Works for permission to r 1 men o will be missing from agri- |4 six-inch cteet steam e s e | B Style, Finest of Workmanship, for te to of hieh auallty Cultursl pursuits throughout Great | €ast plant across the street to the new 1 i : A e T g e e faamen When Purchasing Materials From Us 1} eiionteiiiion :m'n ](‘,\')nlzlmml that the pipe was pro- ected in every a P8 I8 > = 7 v < 1 =1 S O e O R e e e We also guarantec to save you 15 to 25 on your purchase of materials ons' or from the press. Oply. afmission was granted, linings from us. We only carry 54-inch materials. small portion of the press, after re- | ' -+ hearing was ordered on the peti- : s . % . . . e Mt somem or e orem et L SR T T Olq Coats, Suits or Skirts made over into any of the new fashions, at reason i the war deseribe the new | Present terminus and the engincer was able Prices. Ruscal of tho govesnmient s Bold.| TTPSFER to prepare map. The peil T e e ete e S L |l Suits Mlade to Order With Your $10 | SRS Y A o strictly fresh made every day. by responsive ears and without criti- s haiih mas Ehallonged. the cnersy | Untll affer the extension matterihad | 62 WEST MAIN £ S o I e B | S e s | VI@R@PLALS, Finest of Workman- women have responded to the call| .o : of Garden street was lai 2 made upon their service s laid on the table, iti s : : S o elvanv| A petition was received from H. Fox | I is'a) £oot that #htrd nmcarcelyianyy| o7t i SO0 MEsSRes e RO RS B8 Hon s lp or yrofession, trade or industry in which M A - 5 moval of a dead tree in front of his — shomen g Ve emploved where e, e matier was rererred 0| LiMLNGS and Trimmings Furnished Free of Charge B .. &~ curoPE | are not now working. the engineer. Some of the papers point out, how- < Some of the papers point out, b One' of the most mnovel petitions ver, the farm labor has none of the A \ e et o onented by some | SYeT Presented to the board was re- ’ AND IN THE HOME _ 2 : SO | ceived from Thomas Tomazewski who | [thieney gocupRuona “‘;\h ”_‘"\f:\‘:\" asked for permission to move a one- j e 4 & \ s "_:d ‘M,\-“‘;:i:“\]\\l»llrplml\:m'f 5¢ | story building across the sidewalk for o L A hard work, i ¢ Henry Ford Does Not Want Domestic Sudden pal ance of tw, ave it i has not the inspiration of direct war i olestiang leavontin location for three months. Thom- N o N - y 2 e Rorlw hich surrounds munttion-matk- | L 2N 7 To%, Lnee onths. Hhoms i ['i i : Squabbles to Interfere With His - illness in g Sl e walk around it and to place lights on = . . 1 B tomobile Busine, 1 fri cortain Tocallties it is claimed | eIk sTound it and to place lishis on am y INEW ain, Automobile Business. emergencies that farm work is unfortunately in 7 ; : & i Sk e of permission to withdraw was what Chicago, March 15.—Henry Ford, disrepute among the very class of | pooo 5ot O g i who tried to bring peace in Europe : : 9 e bazad in 1t: and the success of the| ..o Petitlon fora catch basinat the mE— T = = g = = = = m— === | has carried the idea into the homes | N ) S women who could most profitably be corner of Smalley and Laurel streets . . 0 A \ was referred to the city engineer. and the mud and slush that has ac- | tion of a bridge on Monroe street the jary exports of salt fish to Mediter- | of his employes, according to revela- | Petitions for new lights at the cor. | Cimulated, has made traveling prac-|board found a way to build it after ean ports and bring back the large |tions made vesterday before Judge PUR a 2 It was decided to | all. Chairman Humphrey stated | amount of salt required in the indus- | Dennis Sullivan of the superior court URE WHISKI s 3 o, town-bred woman on the land must, it is argued, in the nature of the rase be dubious as the success of the & ner of Silver and Broad streets tically impossible. Town-bred man has proved by experi- end Broad streets and on Steele and Adams streets were | Dave the property owners lay a new | W. L. Hatch was very anxious that|try. The agents will try to buv be- | The peace leader's rules provide that six foot walk on or before June 1. it should be built, and as the property | tween forty and fifty sailing vessels. | cmployes and their wives who diss laid over for inspection. &l S i ! e E. W, Chri cting for Sta The chairman also brought up a!owners had heen ssed $3,900 and (3 ee must hoist the white flag, obtain | E | damages, or quit the service of the ley Works, petitioned for perm similar condition of affairs existing | $1,000 was awarded for n | Srorvrin et e, |[Geeres o close feet of the sidesall on|on Church street on the south side|there still remained of $2,900 in the e : Gorinany andiiloselithair iS5 hrdey Instant relief is at hand for those | {N¢ West side of Curtiss street south | Petween the Bomander block and the | street improvement fund and it Was | gen Water Pourcd Into Compartments | VagCS. + ’ of ai r o i J Jorks. n s talk is i er | Vi 2( 0 s v the erecti ! AN Carter, ¢ yorter employed o ho sular wi this Hoasnn with frogt | of fhe mais zefe, whils o new bullaing | UPlon Works. This talk is in botier j¥oted 1o spehd this for the (ersction of Burning Herss Wikier Henry Carter, a por ; bt : Jeing erecte T shape, however, and the property i of the bridge by the company, received a divorce bite: ng if the: i1 get being erected Permission was T > =40 . 2 o 'ror: :,‘}3 Slr’l',’;gs‘csa sma“ybvgthegm sranted owners will simply have to relay it Portland, Me., March 15.-—In or- | from his wife on a charge of deser- Minard’s liniment. It frees you from A petition was received from Court | Pefore June 1 i : ‘ TESSELS. der to extinguish a fire which broke '\'I'”’ “;"‘] "‘iy ‘\""‘\' f'”‘\‘;“_:h“ ‘fyll‘l""\'li“ oy £ c Bl e S The petitioners for a change in the o bl b engolin: My of Evanston, formerly superin- A @1l foot troubles. For nothing you through Joseph i | out last night in her after hold, the | (. jent of the sociological depart- urse g " | T Aoy, G sy i i Diemond, fc o G SPon building line on Church street I Drastic Ac oing Talke: oW b 1ave ever used is as good for tired, | iem! »;m’ :V”\ pexmi o tu»f place a | o oRictureh sy linse Drastic Action Being Taken by New- | jtoamer Herman Winter was towed (o | ment of the Ford works, May re- iching,” sore feet. - It is wonderfully rom “WHM\ o foundland Fish Concerns. the south side of the channel eariy [vealed the idea of the manufacturer ! i y erials. 1 st. Johns, N. F., March 15 an | today and her stern compartments | that the workman who quarrels with | N onpnteta : v i : ; his wife in the morning makes a poor workman all day. He testified he tertight bulkheads amidship wowid | haqa done everything possible to re- intiseptic, absolutely pure, easy and Central block to Le Witt's block, from slean to use—does not stain and is | ‘he latter part of April to the first yenetrating and helptul. week in May. The matter was re- rincer Hall brought up the mat- | Sffort to supply the deficiency : | flooded. It was thought that the wa- § e | £01TCA to Engineer Hall = number of vessels needed in ter of securing permission from the 1 X S carrying trade of this Much Needed Improvements. council to issuc bids for materials to from leading New. | Save the cargo in the forepart of the [concile Carter and his wife, but Chairman Humphrey advanced sev- | Pe used by the departments during the Gadine m'_n“,rm “have | Vessel. The package freight which |had failed. He said Carter was od It’s Wonderful How € points in the estimation of per- | coming season. He explained that 2 various seaports in | Was mostly on the upper decks was re- | workman and the company did not | ms having occasion to pass through | @ new form had been made out to ada and the United States to pur- | Moved. The damage to vessel and |want to lose him. Resmol Stops ltchmg Main street east of Elm strcet | forward to each hidder. Commission- | ;o " ing vessels. In the course | CATEO Was estimated at $100,000. s I understand from the rules of the north side, when he spoke |er Downes said the hoard should re- et S e The Herman Winter arrived here |the company, a man t 1 the — = of the wretched condition of the walk | Serve the right to reject every bid 1) o€, BAF RO O @ sland trade | Sunday from New York, but was un- | perdicament that Mr. Carte s in | To those who have endured for years | ctween L‘lm street and the new Smith | that was not filled ‘.rnf :y-mrdm: to have been requisitioned for transport | IIPVJI(\ to discharge her carg because !"tm'l I\\m 14:.<)(\ hni .“?thlyl{f”(-‘wl\‘ ‘1,': the itching torments of eczema or other | block For several days this par- | the regulations contained in the form. | 5.\ eaking service in European | 0f @ strike of 100 fre handlers. | {s able to separate himse rom h such skin-eruptions, the relief that the ulay walk has been in a condition Wants A Walk. waters The fire is believed to nave been due | wife?” arter’'s lawyer asked first use of Resinol that would have afforded trainers of } - i Tr g e A o to spontancous combustion as the ac May said. 4 i : « Ailman Charles May appeaved | Tramp steamers, finding more lu- e i : SN i Uintment and Resinol g ollege crews an opportunity of try- | r, (:_"‘”“]::],,::"m,\:,‘,'H.,,,“.d e ot s et Seiherel hava | hatchesi haginotibtentrenioved slncs T'll give him a decree.” Judge Sul- [ We will have a carload of Horses Soap usually gives is b their men. The walk, a nar- | ; ENleadow oy .- Ipractically deserted Newfoundland livan=as: Lo, £ walk on Shuttle Meadow avenue be- '] R e d ; T et incredible. ~ After all row four foot affair, has been cov i i / e D 3 . f a , has been covered St Sr - {This will necessitate the employment W d M 15 191 2 2 : dia, L tween Arch and Linwood street. He | cessitate ploy > 3 5 : o2 the suffering they have with water six inches deep at times | gaig that last year he was asked to |of sailing craft to carry the custom- m]w'ml'l} will be pumped out and float- EXPLOSION IN G. O. P. e y ar. cd. endured and all the use- : lea & atvinbsl tie oppose the erection of a retaining wall O PR Vo Washington, March 15.—It is re- { These horses fresh from the fai have spent good money by property owners on account of low ported here on apparently good au- |of Ohio and show quality. Seve for, they cannot believe finances, and as the board of finance thorlty that T G pairs of draft horses, weighing f s § ¢ . ; 3 . Coleman du Pont anything so simple, mild and inexpen- had thrown out the desired appropria- B Protect e s 12780085, 8,200 Thn "R 6 niina sive can stop the itching and burning tion for the wall, he would like to Tat H Butter, TP : \ om. |farm and business chunck dal iy cnllren mi lu Pont de Nemours Powd, D | fa s ke, INSTANTLY! And they find it still | @ o know if the walk could not be built. Your Family advt. nany. svon would announce himeelt | broken and ready for work: Noiil more wonderful that the improvement | | g PILL He spoke of the deplorable condition From Winter Colds —_— a5 u camdidate of the republican | If need of a horse, see us, Weill is permanent and that Resinol really : of the walk at present, and said that 4 /EN OUT BY FIRE ] Inati ave the purhaser ey. Wel : ’ th JLITE DRIVEN OUT BY FIRE. | presidential nomination. save the purhaser money. Well hou drives away the eruption completely in An Effective Laxative cinders was the cause for children b ELITE DR it is half_sold. We ry everything! 2 very short time. Perhaps there is a Purely Vegetable Siaglie fh wmon Al B B Hale!s Honey Boston, March 15.—More than 2 | e —_— i e bhic: pleasant surprise like this in store for holds. hundred occupants of apartments in ASK FOR and GET cords, heavy farm gears, dump caf - - ou. Resinol Ointment and Resinol S q 5 i Zmp ares;‘)il‘d byx:llm&:\xggixs‘ts. R i Chairman Humphr said the en- Of Horehound and Tar Peverly Hall, a five story brick ana I K, | hur._m,\.\«‘ ;”1 ; price not to be equall . gineer is working on u‘vl:\n to k It stops coughs before they become serious. stone building on Commonwealth A Good Soap For Baby Skin Indigestion, Biliousness, etc. property owners for waivers on land | | Gontaine noapum nor snything fnjurious, | *00¢ VMRS T SECIGANCET fpe . on Linwood street and some remedy Sold by all druggists. . . 7 rriedly 3 A good baby soap should contain @ or O O“ Night Shol i ol et forced to leave hurricdly when fire, THE ORIGINAL starting in the basement, spread to | L . soothing, healing properties to pre- ) ; : vent the rashes M\dprhminy_m to which until relieved » Build Bridge, . p.k,s.g;.,:hb:g:nnxap. e i MALTED M"—K - B y 0=O laln 2 # habies are liable, That is why so many Ohocolate-Coated or P! Although the finance hoard turned | injured. he damage is esti- 2 . icians recommend Resinol Soap. RO down the appropriation for the erce- I mated at $25,000. Cheap substitutes cost YOU samo price.. | L Never fishy, always sweet, just the kind you love to eat. Russell's Best 39c a pound and worth it— (INC.) 30 Laurcl Street Bristol, Co

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