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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1016 City ltems ‘1' | that the ceremonial Hon of Hira Temple, D. 0. K. K il be held in Hartford on April 2 B executive board will meet in ford on April 7 to make final | ns. { E a- | Pt is likely our neckwear at b—advt. Michael Teyden, a callman in the‘ department who was injured ' Mg to a fire a couple of weeks ago, | s recovered and will return to wor! Wilac + from i il be oup of the Epworth league at the ethodist church this evening. Members of Lexington lodge, 1. O. O. F., will visit Stephen Terry lodge of Bristol this evening. Howard S. Humphrey has a trip to Hot Springs, Ark, Miss Greta Brown, assistant li- brarian at the Institute, is spending a vacation at Lakehurst, N. J A date for the democratic primaries decided on at a meeting of the democratic town committee this gvening, returned Tableaux representations of Turkey were given at a meeting of the Young South church | is adhered to. § A GIRL'S COMPLEXION Very few girls get through their ’teens without eruptions or pimples showing on their faces. These may be due to indigestion result~ ing from improper diet. If so they will quickly disappear when the proper food 1f they are accompanied by pallor and listlessness you must look to the condition of the blood. Because these eruptions on the faces of school girls are 50 common they seldom Teceive the attention from parents that they require. When they indicate thin blood or anemia there is a ready remedy in Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Thesetonic pills, free from harmful drugs, are pretty 'This Is the Time of the Year to Renovate the | nterior of Your Home See our Stock of 1916 Wall Papers. A sure to help growing girls because they build up the blood at a time when the | Jdemand on it is greatest. As the blood is made rich and red, fickle appetites be- come normal, lassitude gives way to vigor, the cheeks and lips show the glow of health and the whole system is toned up. The nervous system is invigorated and with proper aitention to diet many nday Don't fo . 17th, avt Miss Mary Devitt, jean and Mrs. M. € winners at the day by Mar . Women's society at the ! this afternoon The Wide World church held a meeting fat 5 o'clock | Thomas Ruskey, an employe of the New Britain Machine company, had | his arm Dadly burned while at work e ! P dangers are averted. Stanley Simonavicum has been | District Deputy P. J. Murray paid Your own druggist sells Dr. Williams’ bsen to succeed Peter Chonantow- | his official visit to New Britain lodge ! Pink Pills or they will be mailed, pos as organist of St. Andrew’s Lith- |of Blks last evening. He congratu- }»md on receipt of price, 50 cents per hian church. lated the lodge on the successful x boxes $2.50, by the Dr. Williams | vowll do better at | 64T Just ending Five candidates | Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. The R were initiated and a social session fol- | pamphlet, ““Building Up the Biood,” i8 3 and § Frankiin Square. New Britain, Gonn. lcwed the meeting. frec on rc The New Britain Turner socicty has d the following delegates to the ])E\IES CI’IAR()ES IN &1,000 ACTIC THE NEW SPRING >t the A. O. Turner Hall H. dance, Lynch’s Orch. | club of the South this afternoon large variety of Parler, Chamber and Liv- ing Room Wall Paper, at Reasonable Prices. Mrs. M. T. F. Hayes were whist given yes- Holly Family IWe know shirts— Vilsons”—$1 'he second degree wil] be red by Washington I. Morgan fge, XK. of P., next, Tuesday even- | °Ct state convention at New C. F. Dehm, Charles Mueller, k \rthur Guenther, Richard Yung, Ru- rtford, are showing cons antly. 1¢w | giqny Zimmerman, Paul Klambt, C. d attractive Spring Suits, Checks and ! y;- Hipp, Carl Rohreg, Fritz Klambt, ks'and combinations or cloth and | c‘ar] Rahm, Joseph Wischek and John Jk, very stylish. Prices moderate. | yrongel The club will celebrate its dvt. Xey-third anniv ry April 25 [Fine weather over he: Sunday—s$2.50 and —adv Haven, April A Large and Choice Assemblage of ™ Hallinan Bread & Ice Gream Co. {|{ the Season’s Most Approved Models | ¢ As crowded any garden with its Spring blossoms is our store, sunezioriconse » showing the new fashions in Spring Millinery. Nothing that |is worth while and that new has escaped us—our displays are com- plete showing the last minute of smartness in Spring Millinery. with low others with a 1 tilt and others with the latest The wine colors and the rose colors, Blues ried enough and low encugh in price to fur- and constant contact with fashion he Kavanaugh Shop, 4¢ Pratt St., | Riley of This City 1Is De- fendant in Case Pend in as ——new hat | at “wil- | sreoran | Evmts Tomght 1 10¢ cf cil _ s it received recently enables us 10 Layer Cake for Saturday. Made Home Made Tcing and plenty of It is surc to please all the A shipment of fresh Cocoanuts offer you a really delicious Cocoanut of the very best materials obta inable, sh Grated Cocoanut used for a filing, 5 our Bakery Counter, 25¢ cach, MOCHA LAYER ORANGI LOAVE VICTORIA LUNCH .. APPLE TURNOVERS CREAM ROLLS ., PASTRY BRETZELS FRESH COFPEE €A LER, FRENCH Specials at the Candy Counier ASSORTED NUT TFAFFY —Our nut taffy for quality and price cannot be beaten. Made with granulated Sugar, Best Creamery But- ter, Pure Honey and Nut Meats. Four kinds, Walnut, Almond, Pe- can and Pignoli . A trial will convince you. ASSORTED AFFY . - So e e c! b, BUITER COCOANUT KRISP . 21c 1b. . 15¢ 1h. 27¢ 1b. ¢ Ih, REE up 1| Judge William L. superior court jury the casc of John B. ford against E ford and Robinson i and further asks | judgment he may be awarded he | coubled trebled. Judge G. W. Klett of city is counsel for Riley. Robinson alleges that on Septem- ber 3 he was deliveri load of fish will confer the de- vetween West Hartford and Farming- meeting of Tegner , At R ton when the‘defendants crashed into this city April 3 him from behind in two different au- Rev. W. A. Harty Branch, A. O. |tomobiles. He says $20 worth of fish annual ball, Turner hall. | was lost, his wagon was damaged to the extent of $15 and he was injured so that he w; laid up for sev 1 weeks and had to pay a doctor $25. Riley denies any negligence and claims that Goldstein’s auto bumped into his car, forcing his machine — against the fish peddler’'s wagon. The Annual mv‘vln\g of the official will be concluded on next Tues- ‘ ' ' Otfters As a Saiurday Special Joseph's church, QUI- — refund Britain lodge, W. 3¢ per can 35¢ 1b. Heh(d(u‘ and Bennett and the yesterday heard Robinson of West ward Goldstein of Rile; of this mages of that such Hats in the height of styie, some crown, high crown, some with straight sailor brim and Blacks, selections vi nish_a surprise to those in close Spring Stylesin Smart Tailored Suits . $25.00 AND $29.75. the above prices. They a M: good Baturday Special, Church St. Right—advt. ffhe Arpi 8 at the ddletown meeting an club evening. Visitors from degree team, pe work at the ige, O. of V., in Preparations for a ceremonial ion were completed at the meet- | H., of Hira Temple, D. O, K. K., last ; bning. ev. M. L. retary Pss a 20¢ 18¢ 15¢ The low Ticket,” Lyceum | ity theater. | s1.000 Sextette rendered selec- festival of Linne lodge in last evening. the will as or 229 this plays, High ¢ <heater Second photo be held Ward | | B | B i next | L SQUAR AN D ENGLISH BATH . ROUND AND ¢ BUN AT $19 We featuring Suits at n Men's Wear Se serdines, Shepherd —Checks, also rn,'-rm}ng models in the fashionable Gros de Londres and Soiree and Taffeta Silks. These beautifully tailored suits and appropriate for im- mediate wear. oringfleld, including | rotion and vaudeville, Keeney's pictures theater re made of are are of Methodist hall. Scouts church 3 meets in church Robinson of the City of New society, the York, will ad- | Hartford Handsome Spring Coats AT $15.00, $19.75 AND New Spring Blouses AT $2.98 AND $3.98. remarkable values in New Spring Blouses, nd Georgette Crepe, in a number of ve and fashionable shades of Hartford Group, Epworth meeting meets in Methodist church, League, SU \\”l\l, CHOCOLATE 1b. made of Crepe ey pretty styles in de Chine 1 all the new \ ake LAXATIVE BROMO NINE lablets. Druggists money if it fails to cure. E. GROVE'S signature is on box. Zic. ASKb LIBERTY TO GO TO HOSPITAL | Strange Request of RIPE OLIVES in two sizes, 9¢ and FRESH BOILED HAM We are headquarters for ishes for the table. Fri h Roasted Mea ROAST BE | e ROAST HAM All kinds of smok “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” THER Special Judd’s hall. each rel- all kinds of ned lodge, 1 . AU AT ella Rebekah ts in Jr. O, finest ever. 50¢ 1b. 50¢ 1b.. from our own ovens are the Valkyria OV in Vega lodge, O, meets :d and ¢ anned Bioecon inner hall, | | i | Admiral Schiley, O. meets | 187 Arch street Is Granted by Judge Kirkham in Police Court, B Home, | Joseph Skinner told Juage Jonn H. | W i’ Kirkham in police court this morning Bl o !that he had been suddenly afflicted Ginnor with rheumatism in the knee. He ———————————— 7 tried whiskey as a curative but it did no zood and he was arrested for drunkenne He asked that juds- ment he suspended so he could 8o to St. Francis' hospital in Hartford for | treatment. His request wa granted. Amelia Bezncey, an East Hamp- ton woman who has been visiting friends on Lafayette street, was Jicked up on Center street last night | § so drunk she could not talk. Today A feature ir our line of Overcoats for Spring 1916 It is a Coat for every purpose—travel, motoring, theater or business. Of a knitted fabric that locks like any other overcoat cloth, which has warmth without weight, eiastlclty, and which combines the wonderful comfort of the knitted fabric with the rich appearance of the finest imported overcoat- ings. . A big feature is that it doesn’t wrinkle and seldom needs pressing. See this coat. Tiovsialls T PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND captain of oct ||| :3-99 ASYLUM ST. 14C TRUMBULL ST & lLadder company, No. 1, stationed | y BURI)ILK ADVANCES at the central house on Commercial | HLA painfully burned about face and head at 5 o'clock afternoon when a gas heat- cellar of the engine hou s he attempting to light it Work of flushing out some pipe the engine house had necessitated | turning off of the water and ac- the had been turned heater. later in the af- was decided to turn on and once more start the Accordingly Captain Barnes and applied a match to Instantly there was a cplosion and blinding ne. Captain Barnes w the floor and temporarily Sunday will offer combinations your order lee Brick. will take care —THE— HALLINAN BREAD & in Bulk or and n we you our to for St. Patrick dance, FElks <hington street. ilf Too Fat Get More Fresh Air| Diet and Re- | Take | order. Sunday's per quart 906, iney we of “ather Looks Young is New STETSON” "a Stetson knack —one of : Be Moderate in Your duce Your Weight. 0il of Korein. Lack of fresh air it is said weak- | many that have made | the oxygen carrving power of | | ens etson a world-wide term ! the blood, the liver becomes sluggish, | 3 HAT { fat accumulates and the action of |she said ad been taken sick and | many of the vital organs are hind- |had fainted away. A bottle of wh | ered thereby. The heart actions be- | Fey found on her she said was medi- Many a “Dad” appre- d ciates how the youthful ICE CREAM CO. &yt | comes weak., work is an effort 11 cine got in a drug store. Fifteen | styles of Stetson hats ! the beauty of the figure is destroved il was her penalty . soloist, and Mrs. aid men who won’t grow Fat put on by indoor life is | Tietz was charged iith | soprano soloist old in loeks or spirit. healthy and if nature is not e to support h ind three Mrs. Horton was formely a mem SPRING STETSONS assisted | fa 3 V' {in throwing it off a serious case of children but he was contrite {his | ber of Trinity Methodist Episcopal CENTRAL STATIO\ e and promised to do the right | church quartet and is soloist for we have just received have a‘““get-upand go' that appeals | morning | When you feel that you are He was placed on probation |the Woman’s club. Mr. Latham has | 10 young men. she Howard E. Horton, ( AS EXPLOSION AT ilurc getting hand at figure health thi | too stout. take the matter in { for six months and to insure his wife's | been a member of a Bristol church | Don’t wait until vour wport the probation officer will | quartet and has appeared in various become a joke and your in the meantime. performances for charity. Professor ruined through carrving around a - hews will conduct the choir and | \v\rtlm\ of unsightly and unhealthy F.OW. LATHAM Jo) on W. Hart will officiate | | D, . e e siesbathc e st - 1 1 I Captain Eugene Barnes Painfuily | once. has Facce Iraw Tietz's pay Burned About Arms, and Mhe as ors Head When Heater Blows Up. Connecting with Q=D Popular Local e Eugene Barnes, Chu Professor ist (o Sing in of Christ. Qnonrl as much time as you possib- air: breathe dee | | Clark & Brainerd | | | i Shades and shapes aplenty— h new designs, conservative models. Five minutes or less with our salesman will find the o~ e for YOU. Iy can in the open get from Co., or any dr Korein capsules meal and one { night. Weigh yourself every keep up the treatment until vou are down to normal. Oil of korein is ab- [ the personnel of the choir is now olutely harmless, is pleasant to take, | complete. Many applications have and Georze B plans for Mathews the stree the { vesterday er in the exploded | was completed ing {he coming year which April, at the First Church of Christ. | Recently it was decided to replace the church quartet with a choir. Wirh the securing of Frederick W. Latham, | 1ggist a box of oil of take one after each before TO GENERAL SULT. Are music nis, § retiring at Er Statson Several Promotions \unounced elephone 46 Main St., New Britain, Ct MARSH & ALLEN Painting, Paperhanging, Decorating, Wall, Papers, Canvas Ceilings. All Work Guaranteed ™ SNOW COSTS $5,2 { have occupied the location - ! Representative Crona pense Proves Greatest in | conduct his place as a barber shop Histors atloity: and insurance office and will pay $7x 1so : o a month for the first year and $05 According to City Engineer W. I1. iHolRocond vear i The s Nan Heatk: Hall the cost of removing snow from | agree o Day $85 a month fer site the city streets this year will break | first year and $100- monthly aS all records and to date has reached ) the figures of $5,2 To top this off will come $300 more, estimatcd | erop: he neantitur snow sews es | GENTLE RUBBING HELPS VARIGUSE VEINS popular day by day and nobody w | {487 Gl E] Stanley Rule & Level Com- in the cordingly off in the ternoon it the water heater. stooped down the deafenir lash of f hurled to pany Factory. for year engages to the Removal for to eyes second arms tlam; o Young people need clear” complexions If you find yourself “‘left out’* because of a poor skin, and want a clear, fresh complexion, use are thought of losing 120, be more pleased to see it gone than the officials of the street department. The amount appropriated for snow removal was $2,500, but chairman E. | N. Humphrey of the board of publi works had to ask the board of fil ance and taxation to ask for a tran of $500 for this purpose. 3 for 10c ... 80¢c 39¢ Ib 33c1b Never kind you love | Butter, 39¢ a advt alwi to eat. pound fishy, mst the e to the Rule Shop from Motor Vehicle Corpor:- Ritter is made a depart- He has now been superintendent Coming Corbin Albert supervisor. assistant ook Rubbing the veins nightly the for | tion, ment | appointd ist M rinates with a benefit to about two bri stroke and good the | be toward migh advice After at least once a day. Wash thor- oughly with a warm, creamy lather OBSERVES of it, then rinse the face with plenty The Swedish of cold water g society It does not often take many days S of such regular care with Resinol | paE et Soap to show an improvement, be- AL causethe Resinol medicationsooties Absolutely Removes |uing of Indigestion. Onepackage | fer rubbing, which . g the héart, because the blo and Sat. 3 dozen strictly | (e s and one pound pure | o 1vt. T simple home treatment for a few days a improvement w be noticed ST ARE LEASED, then continue until veins are reduced normal. It is v concentrated and pen Bertha A. Guenther, et. al, owners ing and can be obtained a: any mode of the prop nd 159 Main | drug store. It is so powerful that it &lsg ey ve given two years leases of and Wens. Clark and I treet, h ve leases of | 1) "Riker-Hegeman Drug | Stores Have the stores the ground floor : merald OIl in the orizmat bottle and wil Peter Crona and Neri brothers SRt o supply. 1t Lutheran church sew- ins flows that way, observed its thirty-fifth the church ogTam was ¢ selections b, recitations by Joseph 12 address of by Rev. shments were served. night rried out, Milo's or- Miss Mar: Hultgren the evening Dr. S Gl | | 12 | | reduces Goitre on ) Both Mathews will announce | Stanley Rule and Level company, has | weight the list shortly ; —_—— | three vears, to the new office of gen- dded responsibilities, but tl | situation. fore becoming supe JUST RECEIVED i Kenney, who were nearby, were ntly he was elected a director of SntlystieswvdsielectedianciiectorRon i S al Gaptain} Barnestinjured local concern from the Hartford Ma- 7 re painful cared ed superintendent to succeed Mr : s in any danger Crane’s Pep-o-mints, 5¢ pkgs Chocolate Walnut Chicken Bone MAIN STREET Resinol Soap and Ointment heal was delivered mlr\‘ the digestion and even a fe\\'lmwm received from various parish- nes M. Burdick, for more than 0 4 ‘ znn n.l | s reatment has been reported to jicners for membership The solo parts wil] | Peen promoted from the office of su- { be rendered by © superintendent of the entire fac- of onceLBill e e L h e T e et Brar G lNsng | intendent . Burdick was for man s , dazed by the explosion. Another shipment of Dutch Style Chocolates he concern S conserny and he was taken home in Dr. H. 7. chine Screw company toolmak- s e 3urdick. He has held the office of S Russell New Style Coffee Chocolates, $1 box and refreshes the skin, while the | olrion and asmi. | proves it. 25¢ at all druggists. 2 lar skin-eruptions and usually stoj Ohman. Ref; o DAL | thirty ve connected with the ,\hu\\ a noticeable reduction in {and Professor Mr. Lathan, as basg | Perintendent, which he has held for tory. The new position carries with it Mr. Burdick’s ability tc £ le I = 2 —~ In Mr Burdick s apilly o Dandle the | | siromen cary Buhs aid aiok ves heac ) he cost departme ey oL e DB Dr. Joseph Poits was called arris Cook. ¥ il e tc tha Erirrt §RGCols BvroRcamaRtoion s ISESHEIRES e Peh: HCe ‘ er fifteen year has been appoint- e o ant superintendent for two Lady Helen Cherries, 50c box p UG CO., i e .9 perfectly pure soap is cleansing it. The principal ustantly,

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