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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1916. i ARE YOU LIKE THIS? ; ; | 1f you are irritable you may bethelast | ¥ 0 2 | | | City ems ] TAKES EXGEPTION = forget easily? ~ Is it difficult for you to us. i o keep your mind on your wor Do you flome from Wellesley college i ) egs and get tired easily? fose. v eote=e 10urtis Tells of Mayor's Work on | & this Seceription. s your case you @ cloth suits are the leading | need a non-alcoholic tonic, for these are o dines, serges, failles taffe- | Schenectady, for the free booklet s tins EExceedingly hand- [ o “'I)is b "[xh ]'”v?"ssys"em’}ma ® b & s o 3 and- n regard to the Mayor's 6th plat- | get a box of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills from vt ; form plank—"A new method of | the nearest drug store. Begin the treat- see our Stock of 1916 Wa“ Papers. A p rln g l ln e r y v Are you subject to headaches? Do you HART FORD. “ n ey of Plainville has | street construction and superv ion, [ ment at once. . You can tell when the | O. I Curtis today had the following | tonic action of the pills is helping you . . e i Socnnse sour appeiite wi i ng and | | large variety of Parlor, Chamber and Liv- ; B ooy meoting or e | s monor i crent tor weer | st yoe st gl durom you 22|} . o ' The Assortments Now at Their Best ndeavor [ subway constr igemen, | the tichy red blood reaches every part of | B ing Room Wall Paper, at Reasonable Prices. il be held in Bristol this e also s he brir 1p these matters, < N we will give some of the facts as to | depression disappears and youknow that eph Rizzo is undergoing | What has been done. you are taking the right treatment at the local hospital. ) “In two years the street department Some people can hardly avoid neuras- A\PPROVED MODELS iz of the W. I, Hart De- | has had nearly as much money to | thenia. They are born with a tendenc fib will be helc ey v about 9-10 as ch as was . But, by building up theblood wit . . B oo e e A e s pvevions. Dusing | Dr. Willismer Pink Till thia tendency Extra Special Values in BB1 7. A. B. pool tea Tofeat . two years there has been approx- | Ay be overcome fai condiGion Cors 4 2 $ Bl 0 e I o oy St 1| e Yt iedhsstzest | N3 and 5 Frankiin Square New Bilai, com. § | Trimmed Hats at $5, ' : $6, §7, $8, $9, $ 6, $7, $8, $9, $10 itted to the local hospital for it. A LARGE AND CHOICE ASSE BLAGE OF THE SEASON'S MOST i, Saturday evening, s ing, changing, grading, etc, than | Pijjgwill be fent by mail, postpaid, 8% 5 | the four preceding years for the same | 50 cents per box; six boxe:a $2.50- ! B wes born rday eve- | PUrbose, probably less than halfl as | Bir. and Mrs. J. aird of | mMuch new macadam, only $6,300 for As crowded as any garden with its en. Mrs. Baird was Miss Dermanent pavement, asagainst nearly | for this class of work. Tnstead of Spring blossoms is our store, showing Dermott of North street, this | $50,000. (See Main, East Main, West | this, the final outcome must be an the new fashions in Spring Millinery. Main and Arch stree against | extra expense of from $3,000 to $10,- Nothing that is worth while and that us-—our displays E g | B F. Connor was able to re- | l-afavette street.) But som $40,000, | 0000 for this bungling arrangement. ThB 3 is new has escaped his duties at the Armour com. | Was ordered spent for so-called semi- “The abéve is a small part in an rea GB u are now complete, showing the last day after a recent illness. permanent pavement and over $50,000 | showing how the taxpayers money s —_— [] minute of smartness in Spring Mii- 4 i e linery E ! used, as against the cost of Franklin | fooled away. Much more can be giv- LESENTED WITH RING. square, ‘uuth Main, {lml a section of |en later. .Ilzux in the height of style, some West Main done during Mayor Hal- with low crown. others with high Hartnett Deaves Mohlcan | loran’s regime. The Lafayette street JKS COMPLETE T Our Delicatessan Department crown, some \\n1;II‘.|N::.::;_\"1L';:‘\| .I\II‘l'A’|‘ B Goes to Fartford, job is the poorest work in shape that LTS S (e i o - has been known to have been done in | All In Readiness For Annual Banquet Can handle your food problem to your entire satisfaction. In brim. The wine colors and the rose d Hartnett, who has been o city. While the material is good, ; 5 ‘ colc blues and blacks, selections el M el L :::; ’:‘wfl e e Thursday. fact, with our facilities and reputation for high grade goods in all S ariad (,,,‘:,‘”g,.‘m‘..d low enough in t store opened in this city, | que to faulty plans and supervision. The eleventh annual banguet of lines, we can supply vour table with all kinds of staples as well price to furnish a surprise to those in gned hifhposit{on to become | This work is not acceptable to the [ New Britain lodze, B. P. 0. as delicacies. close and constant contact with fash- xerr:df Me Ku:«fr gen;ajr(ment assessed property owne: In its ”“f‘ held Thursday evening in the s I'resh roasted Meats, hot from the oven iom, ord Market in Hartford. | tionnane it will always be a dirt | Home on Washington street Ronst Beor 500 14 We are showing very attractive the close of business hours| .. per hard to clean and subject to | rangemenfs have been made for one i b 2 & sortments of ,ynilght Mkr.tHa.rtnett s triends | LU terioration. To overhaul and | Of the best banquets in the history HOERG BN o g gy 11 ocal market presente im | % GeLer : re | of the organizatio Aoy o Sliced Boiled H 15¢ 10 a 3 1 " re-surface it will cost thou: E o @ & n. Among the in- d Boiled am Bl i DC LD N S F h ’;’:“:Am,:ne S ‘““h and then it be a questi its | Vited guests who have accepted the These meats being ready to serve “cut out” the work of cook- €W est prlng ashions m be shes for a successful fu- invitations and will be present are, durability. < ing them at home. ) ) oy Grand Exalted Ruler James H. Nich- ‘ 'A I'R e | Grading of Steele S.ne(!. Pt e e Salads of all Kinds as well as cheese pickles, olives and canned SUlTS C TS ESSES 5 “We would call attention to the | mxalted Ruler Edward Leach of New fish are always on hand at this busy counter. A special for this 9 ) 2 E .AN s grading of Steele street, estimated cost | York, Thomas I.. Reilly of Meriden week will be Ripe Olives, 25c¢ size, 21c. 4 LL of $935, reported cost $2,288.91, ©Of | ang Licutenant Governor Clifford B. 30¢ ‘o o ~~ AISTS GLO ~ ES 5) North Burritt street, estimated cost | Wilson of Bridgeport. Governor Hol- hile Sauce, bottlc. OIUtely Removes | .50, reported cost $4 Broad | comb in receipt of an invitation has . . street, estimated cost $2,500, reported [ notified the co ce tha o . . H 1 gestion. Onepaclgage D e Uiy s || e e D R G AT Bakln S ec1als for Tuesda We anlte YOUI' lflSpeCthfl es it. 25c at all drugglsts- ment Whiting street, estimated cost Postmaster William I7. Delaney has g p y $3,500, reported cost $4,885.79. been selected to act as toastmaster. Honey Cocoanut 12¢ cact T R Ty It is now stated that the Whiting | During the evening there will be a o 20 cach. 08RO RONIONOM ROMM M | street and Hartford avenue pavement | concert by the Elks orchestra and is going to pieces after one year's |later in the evening Jack Conway and - i ? service, due to poor specifications and | a troupe of performers from the Bretzels .... B ST Sy 5o 20¢° doz. supervision On North Burritt street | Grand theater Hartford will give a Chantil ¢ doz. the property owners laid a good five | performance; T. P. Mangan, Joh . *First Aid at Home.” I Cream Rolls Sc onch) foot cement and concrete sidewalk | Murphy and Wells C. Foster, . Neuralgia Pain is most agoni- (658 ft. long) approximate cost of e LR Apple Turnovers 5¢ cach, ]F HE’S A REAL RED- ing yet you cafi stop it instantly $1,200. This walk is way below the Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. v “spplying Sloan’s Liniment. street grade and their is no curb Druggists refund money if PAZO | 5 s Li J The sidewalk at present OINTMENT fails to cure Ttching, | hink of Sloan’s Liniment when: gutter. T : ir tehing ver you have a pain of any kind. the only gutter. The center of the | Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. ur al] Oun er 5 street is six inches to one foot above | Ij tion gives relief. 50c. e offertvou e Pain Killer. No need . e s | the right height, as taken from side- : i Usaialaglo g ucaany ’ walk grade, and: when the street s [ ——=——— TR (e . S oo . BOY’ b rub it in—you just lay iton | Vanilla and Strawherry Snowfakes nd the pain flies away at once. i : S T macadamized will have to be cu . 5 | e : oan’ S R e Events Tonight e : ‘ s sSoftie sen t’U!‘” & ::( o NI I =l Al our own make candies Gt s LIKE OUR CLOTHI S valk e @ rais at e ” s oo : sidewalk torn up and raised «The Prince Chap,” Lyceum theater. SAPETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM™ -t o t and consequent risks of \ity’s expense o e e A e vitho Trorars awners Thore's u reason To mothers we want to emphasize the qual- KILLS PAIN Lemon Cake i F ise BN RolISEC . e e e e T 0ce doz: “The present grades on this sec- U o P Jxpense” Not “Saving.” T ol g . s R R ity of these clothes. They are of durable all- Vaudeville and motion pictures, Price 25¢c. 50c. $1.00 A withstanding all this, the mayor has tion of the street are directly contrary § : ; ' e Keeney's theate wool materials, tailored by America’s premier SOROROMORRORCRORONONONE | Ui 4 s saving to the city of $3,000 | Mattabessett [THEs X 0. R, 2L, H LLIN N tailors for boys and are extremely moderate i V cxsnmscn - : in price. amage sui " e - e - ) ) damage § High class photoplays, Fox's thea. All kinds of plain and fancy creams. Fancy Forms are a spe- *Keep a bottle in your home.” ! | to the ordinances of the cit not- W. H. Hart Debating club, meets at ! ' AR 142 MAIN Victor Eoe Preserver |-+ - -~ || ICE CREAM CO. rwgzr : Do you remember last Winter when eggs were selling for 50c or i 5 : s ¥ > Well, just suppose last Spring vou bought your [8| Democratic town committee meets | FREIGHT EMBARGO IS :']‘m“‘}“‘r“-“‘fm'l cxcuctemnlin el T PAYS TO BUY QUR KIND poc per dozen? i bt wilted on the Winter supply of eggs at 20c to 25c per dozen and put them down thilelana block et Br D R U S il i i (i) e EXTENDED THREE DAYS | street vesterday ©3-99 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with 140 TRUMBULL ST hing season, what a saving you would have made. It will not he 1 SR B . | = ong now before eggs will be selling again for 50c or 60c a dozen. i "'] "\'”"‘““ ‘1“”‘ of B., meets in | " S LOODEARBEIR SUOE HARTFORD. Why not put down your Winter supply, now that eggs are cheap, Jr. - A. M. hall. | ’ Sometime Saturday night petty with Victor Egg Preserver. Our preparation is absolutely harmle Local Factories Cannot Ship Goods to | thieves entercds Joseph Cince's b i f s P 5e ack LT i . - £ T shop @ 5 Myrtle street and stole a ch su r r gl silicate of soda). A 256c pack- New Britain Circle, €. of ., meets hop at 10 U L . v | New York Until Wednesday o e e e D s age will preserve 25 dozen of eggs. If you are unable to obtain this at 34 Church street. ! < = = - | " took a number of combs, brushes, Telephone your dealer we will send you a package by parcel post pre- ¥ - e ) R on r S %8 2 Mornix > hones and some toilet accesgories. All =T : @ package 46 Main St., New Britain, C QR oo receingiofidfciinsinmbe Gl 2 B A. W. Harvey lodge, A. 0. U. W men with a clean shave yesterday were . meets at 187 Arch street A Notice that the freight embargo to | (100G 5, (he barbe lark & Brainerd Co. George M. Ladd e o Yok i v b . een - M ARS & AI I . . $h N 2 raised at midnight last night has been MAMMA ! GIV DENTIS E i3 3 [0} Dickinson Drug CO-, Thn”;h ::Is:u.‘:?m]:,-\'"‘j.v\m,»,m-m continued until Wednesday al mid- CASCARET QUICK, s 4 e g betweon M. T Tagnorn owner of x| MENE Was posted yesterday by the Looxk aT Toncue | Painting, Paperhangin Decorating, Wali I. B. Farrel SOn o t['Op e block at the corner of Main and | New Haven railroad 'l'l:v rn'\h;u‘k"' o i Y 3] i i ’ Yo it 3eardsley | ON inco & freight still continues. . = 5 : A Commercial srect and b Bearascy | 5 momine L i S o s e vour it i+ o, | Papers, Canvas Ceilings. All Work Guaranteed Manufactured by brought against his tenant has been | Venience the local concerns it is not ’i.-:y'l;l;ll}]:;ll(:(ll‘.’ withdrawn The dentist holds a | eXpected to result more ously than s 4 'J / APOTHECARIES HALL, Waterbury, Ct. J|icusc on the mace ‘which doee noe | in the past ax tocal traie men have |y s omacn, tiver and terminate until July 1917. ;:t‘l“‘:"’l'll'x"“:fi \‘:v;:‘“ embargoes of “var- howels with candy fi 7 = -‘-} 3v the use of devious routes and in y HIGH SCHOOL GIRL [ e e : 127 MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 317 .- | points. The present weather condi- Run-down, Weak and Nervous—Made | Uions should result in opening the » 9 Strong by Vinol. runk roads to travel and mueh is ex- (V4 Rl ci e U et e U | break the ice jam in the Connecticut, . g : ©oand =zl g opening @ water route from Hart- 3 2 into highly nervous, weak and T s s bt ¢ Al Styles! from Dorris Coplier, of Fort Worth, s s 5 Tex.,—"I go to the high school and | RECRUITING OFFICER COMINC Beaut]ful DeSlgnS afld Appeal e ,.::",_{ e GES e sy i \ | The last few days have brought many new garments for you rmy ; enk and v rvous, so 1 i i P down, weak and ve nervous, L} will ve in this city tomorrow to taffe lng SeflflmEHtS are Shown mn could not do anything. [ would | gpen a recruiting office He will . : - NEW SUITS of serge checks, gaberdine, poplin and in all piat : many different styles, priced at $15.00 to $40.00 each shake ov and could have | jpake his headquarters at the post to sce! screamed at times, and was really | ofice, being ready to accept voung ” NEW COATS in junior, risses and women's sizes, priced very our advance display of Easter ST D T O I e L | e R e LRk 0 M WCoATs i = 5 e b et ol B RoiceRuil el conduicted fon¥everyil SEPARATE TAILORED SKIRTS in a number of distinctive bards and Noveltles- ter, and in two weeks 1 had gaine tsadaspUnit turcher notlce. jistle S modcls, variously developed in taffetas, corduroys, checked and s g } Jistless, peevish, feverish, droopir striped velours de laine, serges and poplins, prices $3.50 to §17.50 ea five pounds and felt fine.” R SBAR % Little mach sick, breath sour and | NEW DRESS of handsome taffeta or taffe and Georgetie combinations, priced $13.50 to $35.00 Tt is the curative, strengthening | TOWN COMMITTER MEETING. | {ongue coated, Maninu, S\ must .t STATIONERY DEPARTMENT elements of the true cod liv, 4 Chairman W. . Mangan of the :now or your little one will be T tract, aided by the blood-making, democratic town committee today !sick so#i. Get a 10-cent box of C NEW CORS for the fashionable figure lines. Spring suits vitalizing effect of peptonate of iron | made arrangements for holding a spe- ; carets at the drug store. give a whole and frocks must be fitted over Corsets that wil give the correct and beef peptone, contained in Vinol, | cial meeting of the committee tomor- | Cascard any time. Cascarets av “silhouette”—with its gracefully incurved waist and new lines. which made it so successful in b row afternoon at 4 o'clock in the | harmless and children love this can- | Many models here from $1.00 to $10.00 a pair ing up health and strength and over | o0 S0 S imd iv cathartic which stimulates th . o adquarters in the Leland hlock. jdv cath Spring gloves for an of fashion 00 to $3.00 pai coming the nervous condition of Miss | jojpai arrangements for location of | little liver, cleans the thirty fect I GE NS SWom Sk 0L TRREOR AR L 90 v pair. Coplier, and we ask every school =ivi | M0 FURGEE T T | eea of tender howels and sweetens tl in New Britain who is in a like cos i poor, sick stomach in a few hours. ST Mothers know that Cascarets act UG C 169-171 dition to try Vinol, on our guarantee | : 7 l-{\ . | l'R " 2 5 to return their money if it fails to | ARRESTED THIS MORNING. Ahdact O oroushIylimd that heyioits . ' ) ; g A 7 L .9 MAIN STREET benefit. The Clark & Brainerd Co., ! ° John Bracken v RO T (o i”“ eI NG Detardia 1c¢ a word each da} pays for a classified adv. in the Herald. Riker-Hegeman, Dr sts, New Birit- | qic (harles MeCarthy this mornine ' best laxative for men, women and L i S ekl nover eripo ot sicken, You get results. That’s what you want. ain, Conn. on arge of assault. Natham Yam | children. They never P———