New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 29, 1916, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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,

Other pages from this issue: