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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1916. -~ | will confer the degree on candidates ‘ e Af s Tmet 4 This Is the Time of the " 3 tan up © may require a particular W ”\0“ s only F “The Two Orphans,” Lyceu hat. Let us work with you 5 : ater. 0 give you exa what you A masquerade ball will be held by = Bwear, $2.50 to $5.00 at Wil- | the Svea Social club tomorrow eve- Bk s 18 r t Re e - pinE ater. ! new suit models, just re- Wilson’s §1.50 collar attached shirt, e the Kavanaugh Shop, 40 | nothing like it in town.—advt. Vaudeville and moving pictures, % ° Hartford, popular priced, The fourth ward republican caucus [ Keeney's theater. : l e some.—advt will be held at 71 Church street in- S 1 Catherine Cooney of Union | stead of Calumet hall as an- . Penfield Camp, S. of V., meets L i | Sce our Stock of 1916 Wall Papers. A Headquarters For New Spring q i Swedish Lutheran church hoard ecting of the Second Ward Re- | years foreman of the sand-blast room { SRR fh club, which W scheduled | at P. & F. Corbin's gned his| PeetnE 3 2 o - A e e e . : .| large variety of Parlor, Chamber and Liv- ! v South church supper at 6:30 o'clock. o ¢ ntil next week. Hourly sales Saturday at Besse-Le- s N . R !l P R bl P a bayroll of the sewer department | land's.—advt. Britain counci . m W . past week amounted to $303.- 3 + Torest street is il S e 4 Ing Koo a ager, at heasonable Frices Gerald Walker of FForest street is iil s in Judc hall. 2 | with appendicitis proud of our neckwear and A committee cor ng of 1 .adies’ Auxil Bu to sce it. The Ashley-Bab- | wwashburn, J. C. Gripp and § in Electric hall. o advt. - Thompson is making arrangemen s § THE T {E! g arr: y g : 4 THE BEST MAKES A sry social will be held this | a hanquet of the salesmanship ¢ City tree planting commission, | i 1 T S Dl X DALECTRA meets in City hall PO LENTHS AND IN EVERY D. Penfield mp, S. of | the awill be taken at a meeting of Take LANXATIVE BROMO QUI- e s ¢ antio ¢ s S e We wish to call attention to h Lutheran church tonight al 1 — ! <. sgists A . > : — ‘ t i ] : f =11 proside at the or I REGISTRARS FINISH | money if it fails to cure, E. W. — e B < : our complete line of New Spring GROVE'S signature is on esch | = = S Gloves in all the very best makes. he cliurch Sunday for the last o 10 BENMADERTLIE P S———— 0 : . i The assortments are now at their best, men who are always up-to- _ o = = B snowing all the desired lengths and s e oo || THE HALLINAN EREAD & ICE CREAM 0. | § (& iR slncexity iclothiestatatas iEmrolment CompletediacRast NIshts iy scertvnsons Gommitiee Willl oftor.| § = ey \ X pair is guaranteed and fitted R ooy o Session Totals 837—Majority i Employes 55 Cents An Hour, IN OUR DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT vquar‘texl\ necting of the New i are satisfied that we kncw the best article to offer the pur- i 1 Mail orders are carefully and Zndeavor Union will Members of the Master Masons as- | M (-h‘mn : public in the Bristol Bap- | sociation will make an attempt to When it is a_question of Meat instance. We handlce noth- . Zelzlerianal SR EIa ! hold a meeting this evening, at which ing but the best New York cuts of f. This we roast just right J. M. Metcalf of Tella- | their last on last night on the “to | time a settlement with their employ B in our own ovens, and we ean offer you the finest piece »f 1Roast Boliege gave a talk at the South | be made completing an enroll- f over tae recent demands for an in- | [ Beef that it is possible to produce, | Our Lelia 1sp Overseam Kid Gloves in black, and ment of 8§37 prospective voters. While | crease in wages from 50 to 57% cents | § Where is there a better Ham than Sperry & | © Sug white stitching, white, white with black stitching, tan, grey and received, Imported caps that | these cannot be enrolled on the pri-an hour will be offe ed.! When the Cured? 1T there is we will use it Bake i . prepare it, { ivory at $1.15 pair. at $1.00, The Ashley-Babcoclk | Mary lists until after they have been ]f)ll'l\”I“ ‘mi-n l\ms first received it was | i is a delicate, toothsome morsel of meat which i * to satisfy, A The Unique, 1-Clasp Pique Gloves in Black, White, Tan and gy made, the registrars obtain a line on | flatly turned down by the contractors, | B ROAST BEEF Lb. | Greviat 138 pair: r, 3 their political preferences and this in- | but following this the employves asked BAKED HAM s Senls i’ Wwomen of the South churck Will | gormation indicates that the majority | for a conference and as a result it is Il kinds of Table Delicacios in the meat <h and B One-Clasp Doeskin Gloves in all white or with black stitcned fan old fa.»j.]urm("'dr.\v:;“’v ]:g]lf\m\l of the prospective voters are repub- | reported that the masters have agreed Smoked Liverwurst, Mettwuest, Sulz, Cerve ankfurts, Dried : backs. Guaranteed to wash at $1.00 pair. tn::\sae::mi\?z e | " il “'_\’"”",’”";f’_“fl Sens snmlonr SN | EcchiGotned Boef. N ) ) : 3 The Pelvoux. lasp Overseam Kid Gloves with 3-row em- By wards the ‘““to be made” list is the demands of the hod carriers | i Don’t forget that we also carry a full line of Canned Goods ‘ broidered backs or Paris Point stitching in White, Black, Tan d. divided as follows: First ward 104; | for a wage of $3.20 a day are regarded of all kinds—Salads in scason—Olives—Cheese LS, Gy Bl o0 EMode ColalanaiC anary 21181 B0 Dl B Ladies Aid society and the Wo- | secona ward, 101; third ward, 140; ;as exorbitant, no answer has been | b i WA r; = R Aty St Al L Home and Foreign Missionary | fourth ward, 132; fifth ward, 154; | made by the master masons.y The | @8 2 IN OUR BAKING DEPAR“\!EE\T The Bonneval, 1-clasp or 1-button Pique Kid Gloves in Black, es of the Methodist church, will | sixtn ward, 206: total, 837. T i (Tl o T e _ Charlotte Russe is a specialiy with us, A delicate sponge shell B Black with 3 row white embraidered ks, white, white with 3 a supper in April, the pro- The registrars, town clerk and se- | time ago and met with a refusal are filled with plenty of whipped cocam, a rich heavy 40 per cent, cream 3 row black embroidered backs and mode at $1.50 pair. to be divided between the socie- | lectmen will hold sessions all day Sat- | Still at work claiming they are receiv- | f§ With just the right flavor of pure vanila to make it a dessert satis- & | @ e T TV s (et i ey ol o G sty Boli or thelr work. urday, April 1, and Monday, April 3, | ing their price by working as individ- | g "Ying all e - g — ol s s e e Beair for the benefit of the | to make voters and it is expected that | uals instead of for contractors The SATURDAY SPECIALS WILL BE | ! ‘ e ) will be held by St. Peter’s par- | the majority of those enrolled will : contractors do not intend to accede to COCOANUT LAYERS, made with fresh grated 4§ Slip-on Gauntlet Gloves with strap at the wrist in ek, white, ie latter part of next month. qualify, as this is a big year political- | the demands of the lathe not so | & o ut filling .. g LU gold, tan and grey, at $1.50 pair, rly sales Saturday at Besse-Le- ly and will provide an opportunity for | ’}:‘"L'h because of the increase in wages | [ MOCHAN LAYERS IeteAns ceeee.. 200 E i B Washable Military Gauntlet in Ivory with Tan turned back —advt. LoaRelee Soltofexencisofliinishici e ] 1"‘ OF oI @ e Wepes i v SUNSHINE CAKES ................... ! B cuff also tan with turncd back cuff. The very latest in a Sial, dancé and pinochle party city, state and national! elections. i‘cmamh which prohibit carpenters | g DATE CAKE ... e g =auntiet glove at 5 pair, eld last evening at the close of The Vals ‘lasp Pique Gloves with large pearl clasps and from putting on plaster board, etc. £ FRENCH AND ENGLISH 3] . ; : MYSTERY ON MAPLE STREET. e COFFEE CAKE b | L i 1 feeting of the Lady Turn 80= 2 1,} AREET CASE IS CONTINUED, CREAM ROLLS .......... LB 8 fancy embroidered backs in W hite, Black, Tan, Grey, Gold and A - ’ { Fearsome Burlap Bag Contains | . S b APPLE TURNOVERS.................. 5 ] ] e e - fon's $1.50 shirts,. three ttmes | b T o 4 Not a Bomb, Connccticut Co., Lawyer to Defend BRETZELS 3 3 4 Complete assortment of Clhildren’s and Misses’ Overseam Pique, hany as any other store—advt. 3 < b 3 e e . . ___ Complete assortment of Clildren's and Misses® Overs or lodge, O, of V.. desree team | This morning Mrs. Jesse B. La- | lasBegier Tomon AT OUR CANDY COUNT f cope. Washable Kid and Doe-skin Gloves at §1.00 pa tham of 145 Maple street notified the he case against Thomas Keevers, For Saturday and Sunday Specials we will offee you police that a mysterious burlap bug | the trolley conductor charged with | g PEACH BLOSSOMS” a thin bard candy jacket. was Iying on the sidewalk between |2Ssaulting Julas Werman, a garbage | § lled with fresh made Peanut Butter ....21¢ Lb, 143 and 145 Maple street. As no | collector, vesterday was continued | COCOANUT KISSES, assorted .......... - LD one seemed to know what was in the | until tomorrow in police court this I HAYSTAGKS PR s i bag it remained uninvestigated. morning. Lawyer Samuel Stor of These ;_ru(.)(h are made Officer Fred Wagner was picked as | Hartford will appear for the accused. | i SCOTCH RISSES B O e S * Lb. a possible martyr and on approach- Theodore Krasova was fined $5 ana | § NUT BRITTLE . L R i, ing the bag he saw that it contained | COStS by Judge J. T. Meskill for a | § CHOCOLATE PE 1 9 i - LD, nothing more dangerous than bottles, | Preach of the peace In Skritulsky's CHOCOLATE WINTE m.m.r\ Soiootns BRIGIII 113 ” but as they were empty they were | S3loon last night. Officer James Mc- | SUNSHINE CHOCOLATES S - b, perfectly harmless. No bomb swas|C2be made the arrest. Leon Skritul- | § ATl owr own malke Candics. found and the bag now reposes at | SKl. the bartender explained that he | 3 Sunday Special in Lee am we will have a Maple r-ecan | headquarters awaiting an owner. tried to break up a fight between | Ice Cream at 60¢ per Quart. Brick or bullk. ShOeS Bt Bt g D e “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” PROHIBITION CAUCUS. when the accused entered the melee THERE'S A RIASON armed with a beer mug. v 3 liverios s 5 el X P e e e 0 6T | 2 & Call 906. Deliveries at 11 a. m, and 5 p. m. VIWHE I’RINCIPAL OF BflLEXlBlLITY in U. A. M. Hall April ; . ; —THE— ! the correction of foot disorders is now so e ;i “UNLOCKED” The prohibitionists have decided to | Expressman McNami ] | generally accepted, that our “U! put a ticket in the field for the city Street and Injured. Shoe has established a national renown. election and will caucus for +he pur- Sieee i BT 5 pose Monday night, April 2, at Jr. l_"’\"‘('w”‘; e H is primarily a correctional Shoe, de- & L A mallon Hungerford | ;20 gclock this morning when | 8 142 MAIN sigred for that special purpose, and will do T ] 0 R e e, | S PREE SRRl BB Gote oo - wonders toward eliminating foot irregulari- Including ward officers., Teonard|,,; motorman Allen, collided with | [ Y STREET ties. * Kurtz, one of the party’s most faith- ful adherents, annotnces he will ho a | L7 CXPress team. McNamara = wis | e i P R S ST AT T —And it is by no means unsightly. Candidnte for counnman o EL DO R enocied o Siliatstroe flandlwas ttaken | e neligar he First i 1 . George Bodley's office and | = - 5 / ACE BOOTS ward. In connection with the spring e ; e BLACK KID L/ : n. tiox 2 | Jater o the hospital for treatment. 108 BAZAR NETS $750,000. "' Cmpaigny 1o s probable fthe oro His head is injured and it is possible | PEOPLE’ S C} U RCH i £ ) | (o) tionists will hold one or two p ‘ pat that a rib may be fractured i 17 German Relief Event T STORY lies. s . . HAS REORGANIZED | Semsiinais sra HART FORD. A. R. hall Republicans, promptly filled. We mention a few of the many excellent Vi last evening 1 = gong for McN: Wk | Saees % here are three manufacturers of | SEND KLETT TO CHICA sotndedihistson ep xS ATc e an i o A e | =~ 5 i o ol it : 7 . get out of his way but in turni New York, March he sum « k that are acknowledged to be Local republicans e L = 2 : 5 notchers. Senator George W. Klett as o dola. | 25ide the expressman did mot turn | gyccessors Are Chosen to Those Who $750,000 will go across the water J KNOX STETSON Sien = : as @ dele- |y enough and the collision occurred. | lthe i v 5 - ENOX, STSON, gate to the republican national con- | mpe accident took place in front of Left to Join Emmanucl Gospel CRSL T Bt e e W PAYS TC BUY QUR KIND RY HEATH, London. vention in Chicago in June. Bollay s § = 3 i & agencies, as the result of the German | s nothing better on this Klett will probably be one of New : Church. | bazar which ended at Madison Square | || 93-99 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with [40 TRUMBULL SE Any of these names in your | Britain's representatives to the state | . i e e neans that you are a distinctive ention g i e S S 5 : s e iz E ight, ¢ as g or | n convention at New Haven, which | | Jennison presiding, the mem- | ¢or or Sof D8 BE K evers 1n HARTFORD. icular _dres We are sole | chooses the national delegates, and if % i in New Britain for Knox and | there is a possibility of sending him | @fficers Chosen “,, Tabs Drum Corps | Pers of the 1(\0.; le's ( 1:u (H e t :_:',‘I.‘.:;x‘m A ['\',“||m::-21u-\x' :v]\]l xllll (‘1; Heath. Our own hat has the | to Chicago, the local delegates will Last Evening. [ fastieveninzan oL s sl A e their church following the split mads €lock in tie center T ——————— Whson” in it Tau fake our | give him sitronk backing. The annual election of office of 1 ine Spli o ‘.(1 e S750000 aslthe total b [‘el@phone 46 Maln bt-, NCW bl‘ltaln (Jl for our hat. It's stylish and ST LG e e 5 q baok the Y. M. T. A. & B, soclety drum corps | ¥ the organization of the Bmmanuel = ojpis ana Julius P. Mever of the t-well balanced and we are 4 i & e sl e : t till the end. ‘“‘Your money back was held last evening, and the follow- ,‘l;?;l“’ll°“§u‘x" ‘l”‘l e ’TM“‘ of {lamburg-American Line treasurer of time.” We welcome the chance EI I -AN s ing were chosen: President, James |V M. 8. Anderson 2 ; ow- ffair, estimated that when o 2.5 {eeg: ; vi 51 AW ce Cot- - donations min, fro make good. $2.30 to $5.00 Keegan; vice president, Lawrence Cot . > was not general- lonations coming in from _ > b1t supp] ter; secretary, John O'Neil; treasurer, | ~The pulpit supply scieties arrive the amount 1y discussed but a committee from e : * | Absolutel Removes | Peter McCrann; manager, James Mur- | ¥ diseussed bt @ eomuiiee, | swell to over $800,000. N . o The Wil ol | Indi estiosrz Onepackage | 7 aemsant manager, 5 7Corwin |16 S L, v PRt Fevon i tne cpernes must o0 - | Patinting, Paperhanging, Decorating, Wall 4 Hson o g . Onepackage | ing, drum sergeant; ~Chu riees | i the piluces of Rohert Clougher, | 1cted. but as m he labor and | provesit. 25c at all druggists. | annt arum sersennt, Geomge Tat | i Siinon s Tioney ‘C7CH1 | meri) he o B 5 1, the v Papers, Canvas Ceilings. All Work Guaranteed 3 of will not pen, the deacons clected were Geo ) 2ot Bt Wegh, A. R. Tuttle and A. J. Hawk Lojoc thaniss( & 0,000. Capt, arms, Charles Price e M s e T m(nm nead of the 3 Red | The corps I iy rr]r*(:in?‘nfvlillrl- 0 Eoie s el G s this country. said that no (;\“mn to attend a three night's car- ! "7 5 oy RT 0 Baneria i stupendous outpouring of prac- nival in New Haven on May 11 to 13. | 00 %0 W 0 cal svmpathy had happened in his = | major Michael Lynch; sergeant-at- | The corps will hold its next meeting | “ ™0 1 S5 0CoTn o o { Thursday evening. trustees, William Atkinson, A, Plumn, | _And it came from many quarters. 127 MAIN QTREET OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 317-2 SRERE T H. C. Capen and Robert Clougher, | [0F €xamble, among the gifts re- e e e e ceived vesterday was a check for $100 C4 D'tt' 40 d R S i }. Taylor, M. O. Baker and M. e @l i, & ocoanut Ditties, - GEPOUNG § = = safii e b e mtan o N i i 0 e The Shop of Authentic P. ensen > B, Chri and Gilbert Linton was elected fin-{ . A. Mitchell, acting superinten- afld Although P. B. Christensen of New- | ;n¢ia) secretary with H. . Knowles be - ark and Belleville, N. J., has_ been | 5o his assistant. George Hadden Stds dead for three years, Mrs. Harry Neal | {akoc the place of H. C. Sapen as | New Haven road, was in this city this - C ocolate Larame ITUICS B! of 155 chestnut streec aid not know | iy e e e - ) it and during that time has continued [ je ices filled atre >+ tary Andrews in regard to the erec- | TheRlastalenh v i BHENL MY LW TN, S TR AISO in lOc ba S y the premiums on the dead | knowles, 4 an of the u: ;| tion of a suitable sheiter at the Ber- | toRsee: g an’s life insurance policy Christ- | 3riss Amy aker, chorister; Miss | lin depot for the local traveling pub- | NEW SUITS of serge checks, gaberdine, poplin and taffeta, in n committed suicide in Newark in | yottie Trader, organist; Miss nie | lic. Mr. Mitchell admitted that the many different styles, priced a 5.00 to $40.00 each The Old Fashion Home Made Confection, good o1 ey Knowl it organis sie | matter had been given careful con- NEW COATS in junior, misses and wombn's sizes, priced very Mrs. Neal took out a life insurance | committee, Mrs. D. K. vy, Mi ideration by the railroad official reasonably from $5.00 to § A | eating, pure and wholesome, reasonable in price. poliey on Christensen about fen vears | Amy Baker and Lottie Trader. | Who agree with the chamber officials | s Tt e e A R I uent of the Hartford division of the go and although for a number of —_— - — oi the need of such a place models, variously developed in taffetas, corduroys, checked nd S 7 g striped velours de laine, serges and poplins, prices $3.50 to $17.50 ea. ars she did not know where he wa TAKE SIDES ON FIGHT. she continued the payments. Now | | The newly organized degree team The Labor ndard, an importar of fhe Now Britainiie of E NEW DRESSES of ndsome taffeta or taffeta and Georgett that his death has been proved Lo L ; A 155 N S ; 3 her she will try to get a satisfactory | union weekly, has come out for 3 | onfer el the dearce bh alesl combinations, priced $13.50 to $35.00. | settlement with the insurance com- | Quigley and u that union men | sixteen candidates at the meeting last NEW CORSETS for the fashionable figure lines. Spring suits pany. cupport him, and “The Svea’ a | evening. Conductor James McAlcer and frocks must be fitted over Corsets that wil give the correct 169-171 == | Swedish week shed in Wor- | was in charge of the work. and the “silhouette”—with its gracefully incurved waist and new lines = ) cester, Mass., of Joseph E. | members of the organization wer Many models hero frons 81100 to:$19.00 o bab % DRUG CO.; MAIN STREET A. B. JOHNSON. D. D. S. Hultgren of Arch street is the local | well plased with the manner in wh | S ke & A s E oves for the woman of fashion at 1.00 1o $ » DENTIST correspondent, ors the candidacy | the team conducted the ritualistic National Bank Bldg. Open Eveni ot Councilman O, I". Curtis, | work.

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