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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1916. fity ltems PI}FVEN:I RELIPSES OF R T - - us is the time m year when m - S ; ° the condmonm which the disease 1n- B o ) . vsnaplY eaves its victims. s rancis stre Grip leaves the blood thin and th fi €st on a business trip for anemia which follows grip is a very stub ear 0 enova e e win company born one in resisting treatment. It must g otice! Aanus! License e corrected however beforeany cure can % 1 1st ax £ ileulth. be considered permanent. As long as | W HARYT FORD. the blood remains thin there wiil con- ,g 2 « “L ferers from grip are fami X\'urmth i Buwith blood poisoning of and quiet alone give comfort : i . | G not for long at a time. Slee p is “rost \| Brcsicn stion, 40 Prae St | and docs ot reitoths the merves whish | . 4 i See our Stock of 1916 Wall Papers. A § is showing hundreds of , g ays at high tension. - “:"“‘"T:i‘fi“(’lf“l :»1},{,4 e : i large variety of Parlor, Chamber and Liv- § F ASH[ONS ther better blood builder than D o . | B - ing Room Wall Paper, at Reasonable Prices. §! ed by the directors of BB0gn 4 o = i k | through the tem you are aware of it : An impressive display of the smartest ary & Clark company yes- £ el 4 noon eoothing influence. _CGiradually the color B styles which reflect the dominant personal- 1rns to the pale cheeks, appetite and / ity and individuality of the REuropean and Mdent: Holmes of - | digestion'improve and you are on the | = American artis decided aginst holding «a | road to health. i 4 ) n pageant in the open | Your druggist sells Dr. Williams’ Pink \ 1 y 3 Pills ru;_(lvvy will be sent by mail on re- | \ i 3 H iICampbell, Bungalow & ‘P‘ QUPTICo )O(P'11~p|rb0 L boxes | i aud 5 li J e ; Bung ! 50 by the Dr. Williame Medicine Co., | Tanki Uar : Beie. S O o | 50 i the Dr. Willdige Hediine € : in Squara. New Brltaln, Cona. : flen Biank cnertained (o free bool‘lot “Buildi "1'1. the Blood \ fing society at her home on I \ THE ALL l\ll’l)l"l ANT QUESTION. ftreet last evening ) | : - ——— — Solve that perplexing problem by making s of the New Britain Red \ | vour selection. after a.gurvey of our remark- flety will be closed for ‘he \ able demonstéativh Bf-spring styles [ Pril 1. All garments 1<l~ f;f w‘;, ¢ ’{:if,l,f:‘w SRl e TR 7 A The creations this scason are simply wonderful. Every detail in fou, mmk ‘»y 1".” st an > {horonughly fumiliar ) ] g oping with the most ting ‘“(Ln‘wf v';v the n:m]l‘)s\r\ .,{\ ashion ghlin, s - 2opouehly, il , yur remarkable displs e ed Hats isit our 3 Our Ready-to-Wear suits are Inimmed siatgsalon | blouses, coats, Vv I X 1 o 1 modeled just like them We will offer vou a delicious new addition to youy table delica- Paymem ot | stson w0 ssnon v G e e e PORT HATS ds of pipe to be used for — 4 " Ifor Friday we will have a supply of our nous Home Made 3 H. Lesser will be in court tomor- “'od Fish Cakes, hot ey hour, 20¢ a dozen. "r[ qsmn,.llem}‘rulvu{;i 1,‘,‘,“ »::u\wn”ml-.ullnnrm;\d m;mw ;\“-}'H}Ln; r::;n‘u‘;in‘d % ES Re i f , LA Grabie for nse of Trotteur Hats for driving and genera oo sit to Pt wera Republienn b | row morning to answer to o charge | e Wilson (’In. Reuled (el Lo direr B3e e e Tl it voilinat youc Sverv aesivaliesy April 5 and will invite the refusing to pay his car fare. Hc ¢ Get the habit of trading at the Busy Counter for your needs that chic and natty hat may be found here an candidates to speak. Later | Was arrested by Officer Mathias Rival (| in the food line. We carry all kinds of canned goods, and what is g will be enjoved at Nelsom's | at the center last evening on com- | e : LY ) more essential we sell them, so you can be assured of their being TR[MM}NGS GALORE i plaint of Conductor Fisher. The case {reshiat iallitimes: mame of F. L. Wooster is heard | Your cvery thought and wish as to the proper adornation for ! % B cti e T was continued this morning on request j lowed the other boys whose testimony . hection with > nomination X % | B Gan Al b = ! " 3 e e for ¥ spectio *jeld o it e et | of Lawver P. I McDonough, repre- | Dad been plainly fabricacor P At Our Baker Counter We Wl" your becoming untrimmed hat is here for your inspection. lveld B the Thira ward SRR (T RN Must Support Childre i Montures, New Lacquered Flowers, New Fruits, New Ostrich Pom- Antoinette Smith of Camp | According to the story fold by Con- | M Josefson, who admitted that pon Effects, Boura (genuine a nd imitation), new Cellephnone Braids 3 5 3 2 ” i | he earns $15 per weck a has to H Ve 7 i ntertainin Mrs, Frank Wa- | duetc Fisher, csser e ar | & ' 2 i and Ornaments, »w Wings, ete. B e o lanss Leese CAT { pay but $3 for his own beard, vet a L 2 T and -daughters of Summit, | at Hartford and when ihe fare | b X . =il «"4‘-llmrn[>‘ "" g el t fare | fails to support his eight years old Cocoanut kos s Sl et oacl: ' B s s s e S G UNTRIMMED HATS e e e i e s T aRE i askediE he would ibeiwilling) tolhavel] Parker House Rolls . ORI R 00 dozen: b= @ “‘i‘]\‘ iR faules e GANOR RO IE S8 e BN TS con ) s §probartion Bomcer Uk RIS Kipn Cream Rolls . Sen R SO Gnchy You can come here cxpecting to secure -the exact shaps you beni March 31st from 6 to 7 |ducte ams e saverhin fiveRcentsh tolithelchild/=®snppovt, MIbsersonSre=t I \pple Turnover 5 1 ; X il : | and a transfer, o i : S UDDOLL, 0Se SoIEre= ) i ALHLOV GRS g et 6 s cach. Untrimmed Hats are on display show- E in G. A.'R. hall ”“ 5 2 brans fer . ¥plaining that thel plied I don’t care.” Br SRy AT B .... 20¢ dozen. 4 IR ik no donaucts M| W”l-m e "i'{] to take cither him “It's either that or jail”" said the | § Charlotte Russe .. Nl ik S U600 dozen, | ing shop opposite the High school " R -(’}" ‘*I e Atwood’s | judge. We will have our deliciou: Hot Cross Buns sweet and tender, New Sailors, New Watteau th Main street, has notified the e ey vln-nnltmv‘- l\r“ five :vn;i Josefson thereupon decided he did | with plenty of currants. This is the season for these dainty buns. H rge Hats, Medium Hats, Smail Hats in Lisere Hemp, Milan, ete. v > s 3 @ £ > congd or approached | care X o ras ‘ross Buns 2¢ ze1 of what he thinks w an at- | e and agreed to the plan. He was Hot Cross Buns ceeeeen - 12c dozen. Choice array of colors all moderately priced. to enter his store by forcing ind demanded the five cent | placed on probation for tl.ree months X fare in lieu of the worthiess transfer. | E it Lesser is alleged to have rcfused to | Hadgtiznchatycillices : Th L d b3 years old and at present on MR obinis atation info Siow Biitain tson to have consulted a doctor for on, is reported as having run.| The second fare paid by the girl | Dis illness last nstead he 9 from home. herself. Conductor Fisher res | consulted John arleycorn. Oflicer OUH ef have in mind. Hundreds of the newest ideas in curves and lines. Shapes, New Turbans, New Poikes, declares | stable Fred Winkle went to New | he argued with Lesser and gave him | M¢Grath arrested him for drunkenness vesterday and recovered two - Will offer you fo ursday Spec every chance to payv, as did Omm.r“aml the above was the story he told o0 dom for IHucday Soe ¢ sold by Frank Balacki to Sal- | Rival, but he refuse | this morning just before the court |8 o e ,-l.,‘\“.’.‘»,\u AT NG ! 5 After his arrest, Lesser it is said, | Ined him £10 and costs i O1d Fashion w‘ Malakss Mok i el 5 | Buccher and taken from the Rock B aiion 0P fho bill of sale) set up the argument that he was a o : Sunshine Chocolates | vietim of mistaken identity and that Only One “Bromo Quininc r own make candies. Buy from the mule A FOR MILADY’S EVERY OCCASION! iel 1. Pouzzner, formerly of the | the conductor mistook him for a man | To get the genuine, call for full d ‘staff but now a student at! who had previously occupied the | name, LAXATIVE BROMO QUINING. | M ¢ ” For Street Wear—We Show some striking fise yniversity, Has been elected | same seat. This Fisher Cenies. The | Look for signature of E. W. GROVE. | SAF TY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM models in Plaids?checks, mixtures and Plai; i jmber of the Omricon chapter, conductor has several witness to | Cures a Cold in One Day. | B There’s a Reason . Beta Tau fraternity, Scholar- | back up his statements B colors. Loose flowing Coats, mostly, with efficiency of eighty per cent. in | . B iiecis ic & requirement| Frisoner Ejected From Coust i i novelty collars, in gaberdine, serge, poplin, lection and the local hoy is the | John Lanski arrested last night for | i *—THEM bolivia and velour—and priced from $16.50 R e S, Hie amed this | drunkenness, was forcibly ejected - . . B Gt e s | Court at the ODSAlAE of the ass- . For Sport Wear—Picturesque is the word e ==t MEET ANI] []Rfi ANIZE to describe these fine youthful Coats of Jer- sey Golfine and Chinchilla. Smart in line, m”” I | Ill'ls gavel for order \\'hu) Lz i Tude- | W | ened o i e o — ' ICE CREAM C@ 142 MAIN ||| daring in colors and stripes, these garments | Judee Mesioll ordered mim tockea wo | Bynect By Unity to Strengthen STREET ;’{*},"7‘;’ {‘{’,‘,YV:.EL"“" e e bible signs \3& ' e Party in This Ward = Silk Coats—In Navy and Black Taffeta Judge Meskill patience was ta d ill health DI il et e = = and Moire are here in a rich array, starting at , ‘ & of Frank Harriander, a 16-years-old | [ o e operators in the | 9 = noticed TR e L e ol S i e [ countrs, has frequentls addressed the | 2.50. Falk, ¢ | club and his 1ks have proved of ex- | | | milk dealer. Harriander was | selves to membership in what is to | i u y s decidedly “fresh” and conducted him- | & First Ward Democratic club at Lentionalvaiucitofibe e enss | self in a manner highly insulting to | meeting held in Bardeck’s hall I To Stimulate Interest. M lt the court, evidently believing himself | evening. One of the chief aims of th | Stimulated interest in the club is | a to be a martyr to the ause of “gang- | club is to reawaken the spirit of dem- ! P Tt - & one of the results anticipated from | E WHISKEY dom. It appeared that Harriander | ocracy in the ward and to win back to ’ . s ‘.\.,‘,,,,“ et is one of the leaders of a gang of | the fold any democrats who may have i hTs (b REGY S Ry od:r'uldtbde}:t)a}‘en founeton Fanelas ) iueci conte BNt e BhiiO s Interesting==HaSiManyllisotconiine mectine e oy F’AYS TO BUY OUR KIND ecte efore dozen to sixteen years, who take | Was reported that 112 first ward dem- g y Most of themembers hold go -l | Most of themembers hold govern 93-99 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with |40 TRUMBULL ST Soaciaidalis lcans ne lreable ocrats have enrol for the rep - e | special delight in causing trcuble on led for the republican ment licenses. The membership is as e.als andon re- Hartford avenue. Monday they pelt. | primarics in the present campaign, Members | ‘Betfer ed Sam Falk with snow balls and | Put it is said they did so only to help [ A i Ry on HARTFORD. when the milk man stopped Harrian- | Ndividual friends. S | Bradbury, Roger Castle. Harold rin i EALTH : der punched him in the face and then, Club Elects Officers, ! Many residents of the city who | Racon, Willard Cowles. Ralph Benoit, | as he told the court, “tvok a sneak S b ey (Ll | L R = Vi i k ak othy Collins. hage mo knowledge of wireless tele. | Jehn Crisby, George Doerr, Walter J. AR uarxably p [ioers thertencel nso ey woutdnit set ° president—James A. Duffy. | i Lamphere Lawyer. - Josenli | Talephy 46 Main S N B llows its | arrested. Harriander and his voung retary—Walter Curtin. | sraphy but are held entranced by | Ioeris. Falpn Nourse, Nels Nelson | 1 ClEPRONE ain dSt.,, New ritain, Ct W | friends, Peter Tomshick and Clifford | Treasurer—Frank B. Cc | wonder and mystery of the air i | = SLoly Levoy Sieberts) Brancisl| dicious | Renshaw, told an impossible story John $mithwick, Thomas W. 0'Con- | sages that float over the miles Shrump, Alden I Lincoln, Robert { about trying to pick some burrs out | nor and Harry Moton were named as | ccean and land - iare attracted i Sldhe Tt Anseloizata se : N | of the mane of k's horse and said [ & committee to bri in the names of | week to the north window of J. 3 slbert Oquist, Vikner Danielson, Rus- | \ | the milk man attacked them | seven democrats to be voted on at the | Halloran's store on Main s M e e e ‘ 4 | Harriander was fined §2 and placed | caucus on Tuesday evening. If these | where the New Britain Radio v P'ranitis, Bert Edgerly, George Mc- | soie s H : ///// i \\\\\\\ e e e e e e i e has an exhibit of snusual interest | (e Sievnder Botierer, . | PAINCIE Paperhangmg, Decorating, Wall | represent the first ward at the citv | The display comprises all varieties of | \hherg, F. Elton, Bdward J. Heffer. | 2 - - - = | convention of April 5. The n | wireless sets including some of the e i e e P (‘\ C 'l' A"w kG d ] : gested last night by the committee | carliest devices. jA replica of the first | \yesiey barker, T. Resnolds. J. Iers | apers, sanvas uenings. or’ uarantee were William F. Mangan, Timothy | (¢t made by \H(uwyu the discoverer | ,1ds, Burton Well dward Balley | Collins, T. W. O’Connor, J. A. Duft 3 htor ess telegraphy is | 5 5 : et llins, T. W onnor, J Duft 3 ind inventor of wirel legraphy is | Borth, A, C. ney, G, Gilbert HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. i};n:\.; r. Callahan, H. P Roche and H. | jncluded in the exhi L Ol and | Saceon, C. Bu B amben, ! e Tl v S 0 . Morton. o _ | modern receivers, transformers, coils, | Gunnard Swanson. | n important meeting o e - c" ght “Henry Williametz and Thomas W. | jctectors, keys and other parts of | ik bating club will be held Friday after- m O'Connor have been recommended as | 1,40 outfits are shown. e i o, 1 I , | noon during the sixth period. —— . members of the democratic town com- The 16cal club is one of the most ! g L & ; ! doz. $1.00 Rus mittee from this ward. active amateur lio organizations in | BEA | {hat the final examinations would be Announcement was made vesterday | ‘The Prince Chap” Ly m theat yeeu cater. T 1 i Commiittees Are Named. | the country. Most of the members £ 2 held on May 2 - Beaunflfi DeSIgnS and Appeal Following are the several commit- | cwn complete sets and make daily RECORD WILLOW SEROUT. The senior promenade will be held | m.“"\"{’f class photo plays 5 \ . . tees named | use of them. Messages are continu- | James Shepherd of Lake street has | june 16 i lflg Sentlmeflts are Shown m Speakers— W. O'Connor, H. ally received from all sections of the section ol mHlowa ot Jone & veatisll iifmee f the senior girls was | g4 o Roche and W, . Mangan. S ini lclviiue (nie arent eovern || Enowtninichd ttaincd¥aldiameterlotliN ol vialofnas iariarn on to fake At ] n - pictures and Rules and by-laws 1. Russell, | ment el A linaton B o ey nearly fouz dncnes Wi elcubitne top ofth| mEe SRR S CL e e R R S S ST EN (8t anter our advance display of Easter e e e s i e et R e el X The | Phenix lo¢ 1O« ntertainment— Gaffney and | ships at sea. Recently Leroy Siebert sprout was the result. L of the varied opinions no 2~¢nite con- i has been forwarded (o the B 1Ir. O, U, AC ML han Cards and Novelties John F. Callahan. | of Berlin, an enthuslastic member of ; Section has bhe Tl ) o e e B & Press committee—John McAloon. | {he local Club, received the message | SMithsonian Tmu e at Washington R oliahiin of eiures wiit wiits ek e 3 Fh new club is to me month sent out from Rock Island, . to Another meeting on the matter will gl ‘astle, K- G. and at the meeting on April 28 com- | ayors of cities all over the country MAJOR ANDIERSON. SRl Y agles’ hall STATIONERY DEPARTMENT mittee reports will be received { {o test the value of the wireless for | Major B. Anderson of Boston wi'l 2 = Among those who addressed = Iast | urposes of preparedness | visit New tain tomorrow (Thurs- CAMERA CLUB ONFICERS. | _ Carpenters' union, night's meeting was Ernest W. Pelton | = lay of each week the club §day) and conduct a meeting at & p.| ¥ Church street the demoeratio candidate for mayor. |meets at the Y. M, C, A, where many |.' In the Salvation hall. There wiil | The annual election of officers of the sting discussions pertaining to | be special music during the evening | \eW Britain Camera club was held Stanley Post last evening and the following were | Main street | wireless telegraphy are held. In these no admission ! f i ) e e AR i i inamed: President U. G. Dillon; vice = 5 dent of the club, is a leading | Nu gg: ¢ doz Russell Bros, | President, John A. Lewis; secretary New laid Conn. e loz ‘tor and has given many talks of —advt. |and treasurer, Paul H. Stahl; lantern | 4041 00" Fussells mvon ok rest alue tc embers A = | slide director, F. B. Wood; exhibitio o TUSESI BTom vy 169-171 Absolutely Removes | in ¢ and value to the member: i - — " |slide director, F. B. Waod; exhibition B P The other officers arc Walter Alex Benjamin of North street committee, Alfred Meng, James 3 MAIN STREET Indl estion. Onepackage Doyle, vice president. and Edward has notified the police of the thefi |Henderson, (. A. Brainerd ¥ The master mason dggree will be MeCarthy, seeretary. Fdward Heffey of wateh and bracelet from bis | committec H. Start and W 3. | conferred at a meeting of Harmony provesiti25e atalldruggisis.d|iean et e ot the st liome: ossbere. 10age, A- F-'& A. M. Monday evening,