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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1918 lems | - i This Is the Time of the | | - ' ‘ Ss at Besse-Leland’ —advt o B , ' Year to Renovate the | e e e hing especially adapt- fl for younger men $15 ‘-. ’:lw A ‘ lnterlor Of Your Home '} A Complete Showmgof theNew'st Syring Fashions in Women’s and Msses Sponsible position has ce with the company. | el - ‘ ‘ See our Stock of 1916 Wall Papers. A § SUlT S AND £ 2 » large variety of Parlor, Chamber and Liv- ing Room Wall Paper, at Reasonable Prices. § CO ATS A charming and comprehensive as sortment, presenting an infinite variet of the season’s best styles in the new- | Tor Many of ti est fabrics and colors. blue flannel pinch | fat “Wilson’s”.—advt. [Ehlin of this city h e of land at Chalker | town of Oid Saybrook purposes. othes” $18 to $30 at dvt, i anielson of Black Rock | bved to New York. ! t 'em “Fashion Clothes | § Custom tailors tell us | 3 d 5 F | @ models ave faithful copies of imported and 3 Frankiin Square. New Britain, Conn. e A ol "of the street depart- | | sive with Charles Dillon & (o Past week amounted to | Bt the sewer department | |E We want to say just this:— Fanc_v and Plam R Rty 8 ™ Hallinan Bread & loe Gream Co. | Tailored Suits fashionable materials i Buy it! | : FITAIN MAN N OUR DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT T S Sty DRGAN RECITAL i We will have another supply of our Fresh Stuffed Tomatoes, . Checks, Novelty Checks, ® “the finest ev Fresh Iruit, stuffed with Chicken Salad, wita e, at $19.75, $25.00, $29.75, $32.50, P I 5 l l t' U plenty of our Famous Home made Mayonnaise Dressing. 50 ina bz 00 - - TOMATO SALAD .....c.cnnoonenenseonsnns 20¢ Lb. CHICKEN SALAD I s e Stanley, Former Docal | \‘ Targe Audiences E : { CHICKEN CROQUET connn e :T:-ML.I Street, Afternoon and Touing | Don’t forget Saturday night's suppe Brown Bread : t Chattannoga. Beans. Satisfyving, and Economical. x e ahtiiss 2 Frankfurts and Potato Salad is another populay combination Coats R e ot Fresh Roasted Meats, Smoked Fish, Meat Delicacies, Cheeses of Binoga Vennessce New | all kinds. Olives and Pickles, and all kinds of canned goods are to he p T ; e MC"“"L_C’[“’“”" | found on our Busy Counter Gef the habit of trading here and be sut- A comprehensive collection of smart models, the majity hand- QR Sy Walter Teck | stied with the showing yvour table will mak B comely lined. in Tweeds, Mixtures, bardines Check i W E ng 7 > $5.98, \‘? 98, S1 U 3 & N Wool Popling and Velour Checks at B | ‘ IN OUR BAKING DEPART 1 R S e tion as a teacher and play- ! Gauntlet and Strap-wrist effects are favored Made on the ot ronows: v waror | Dlegates and Town Commities Officers of Association Chosen— | : S e e il tiie i oreess: line Gove e ot the new season. ey, concert organist, of At- | ared before large audien | Ch 57 v [ e - i S iw k LS S 3 S D 3 O T * Dz 1c three novclties featured are typical of the mar clever lI's church Wednesday after- 0561 016rs | 00[]30 or CHANTILLES o R e e . Dz styles in the Dillon assortment. 3 . s Tl f e CHARLOTT ST CF OB e DI N GO L O 60C < Duplex Cloth Gloves, look like leather and wash like lien, the pustructed program leav |- French and English B . Cofiec Wreaths, & res new strap-wrist styvle in shades of Sand or in White, lined vth vel- be desired in instrumental ! Republican candidates for town | General plans for conducting the Crullers, for Saturday. low, in dark gray, tan or chamois, lined with self color, t $1.00 | milk station at the Burritt school were It just thirty ye ago we started making Hot Cross Buns and 4 pair. outlined and agreed upon at a meeting again this season we are offering these delicious Buns, which are rel- Washable Military Gauntlet in Ivory with Tan turned bek cuff of the Milk Station Association of New hed by all. You will find our Kind the right Kind, both in quality e 2 e reld 3 2 Tati 3 5 : L ‘ and tan with White turned back f, at $1.65 pair. held at Room 410 in the National | Britain yesterday afternoon : the and price. Buy them carly. so you won't be disauppointed, 1z¢ dz Slip-on Gauntlets with strap st the wrist in White, Gol, Ten, P night in an organ re by way of exemplifying the | committee and delegates to the stats the great organ. The lisht .onvention were named in a prime frd movement of the "Nc Bphony” and the thunderous | ; g i e sixth number the full- | Bank building last evening without | home of Mrs. Ira E. Hicks. The asso- Specials for Saturday and Sunday in our (,andv Dept. E Bladiiana oy iaitn thescrow strument responded equal- {the slightest hitch. Only 37 voters | Ciation decided to employ two Lb. 4 backs, at $1.50 pair. B of aster hand. Mr. | exclusive of the Visiting Nur: ";]'a;;:x:,’,:\“ ’“:'”‘\“l’m.,\sp ‘:;::’:‘,‘,::';l,”:":':’]f( ”':', ',“.‘.‘np‘::qui::.‘: U clation, but will Took 1o the nurse MOLASSES PEANUT BUTTER PUFES ... ..... 27c L. " : 8l and losdl . [ the public for such support and co- | 8 CHOP SUEY . Cegm easiinees deas o mfilence, and his technique |41 1o the proceedings. The delegate upy ¢ e 8oLl hess, with so complete e e Seeep flnerstlontasoant el s iven B ; S8 Foosihanntpoasaeacanooon st S L the stops that the change "(‘hzm.lu lain, Carlisle H. Baldwin ne nurse will be employed for two | 8§ 2 4 RS R Lh Bty is Bl r even | months and the second for such time CHOUOLATI: RAISIN CLESTERS < ity is never abrupt or even | jopn A, Andrews; Fred Beloin, E. W Y L SUNSHINE CHOCOLATES S¢ Lb. Bentrasts, pronounced but |Chriee, B L. Toich, The members of | Larncy LRdS Will permit. It is not | B T o o e e e e IN ORDER TO OBTAIN E! were noted in the placing | tho town committee are as -Dreviousiy | clome ot sonobt i oo oation until the The season for home made Hard candies is drawing to a closc e ine program. The jihaicated: First wand, G. W. Bull: |will be employed Tune 1 who il he warm weather which will soon be with us makes it impossi- C N fherzo of Roosseau was 11| ooond ward, J. Willle Mills; third | spend part of the month in prepara | B to make and handle this line of goods prope . Sun we will offer you for an lee Cream Special “Congress i iieamy cantabile. The | ward, B. H. Erwin; fourth ward, Win. | tion for opening the station. The as- | B For “Melodie” of Tschaikowsky | x " McKirdy; fifth ward, Paul Beli- | sociation has under consideration thc |l Brick™. 60c per quart. You men whose thoughts are now directed e elesl Lieubestod” | ;;un " ang sixth ward, John Kingley. | choice of nurses in several cities - “SAFETY FIRST. ON OUR ICE CREAM.” towardlnes ner's “Tristan and Isolde =l v " | There are but two" changes in the | O o i : T lle was placed - B S - | here’s a reason. il lom.b(t ‘r S yv“l ytown committee, J. Willie Mills <sec- Theh anoe ciatioat oo e rollows (T Bty Gl 1 e e it By i B XS 1t deds "IN ¥ | ceeding Mark M. Cashmore in the Fresidnnt ey I i - J - i self or contrasting embridered CHOCOLATE I} DGE 5 1c IR i ing otlicers e Cream, made to order [REgans and, as the progra ! lsecond and E. H. Erwin succeeding | 13 Hjcks: vice president, Mrs. Hart- ! iee= the .technique of (R @ w Hewett in the third A e e ] THE : owe it to your Possibly one of the most di = 4 _ = £ 5 ] i Nominations Filed. arting treasurer, Miss Mary S, Whit- itions in point of tech- i st £ : ] i mple in interpretation, | Another matter of inter o lesey: finance committee, Mrs. Buell | r's caprice, “The Brook.” | publicans was the filing last nigt . Bassette, \‘ILH:'I'J;IY\,H .\I\VI'.\ (I‘I_ | ) | of nominations for Tuesday primarics. | Mills ATrs. e e | to come to this, the most complete Men’s = | The. list, however, includes fe Mrs. 2 A s Ll RN B Qutfitting Establishment in Connecticut. [ Tl Vol loms e b GRG0 e (e Lettic H arned: publicity commit- | I8 | WWESI A)N[l] 'IMOU(IIH(E»ErSn RS ma o o o e O R e 142 MAIN § —A shop that is sole Hartford distributors omen who had a c i urtis: city clerk .. Thompson an; Mrs. Me 2 - g 2 e s T e sl G | G Y atlin, Miss Bl e STREET of such nationally used articles as Knox Hats, Dlies| committes, Mrs: Charles S, Brads Stein Bloch Smart Clothes, Eagle Shirts, Iy become wives and mothers. 1 collector, Bernadotte Loomis, treas: he fading color in cheeks and ! cr, 1o iR a b s o | B T ley, an; Mrs. Walter H. Hart, | “Banister” Shoes, French, Shriner and Ur- Mrs, Arthur H. Harrop. Mrs. F nk J — mpanied by a loss of bright- voters, William Ziegler, W H. Scheuy e eyes and an l"”l‘f\‘!"""“‘d‘\' and John H. Hallin; selectme Wit ] O'Brien. Miss Agnes Middlemas =i Baby week will be observed in May H Fallon, Miss B Osborne; sup- | § e siep, the cause is to be 80ught| jiuu, B, Latham and Ar H. Nero: te of the blood. yoard f relief, W ddlemas board of relief, William Middlemas | S B s YOUTHFUL FIGHTER ner Shoes. red causes may contribute 10! ;nq Wi sl s + i fion of thin blood thatis known | &ty fhraut and v L timels com. WOULD JOIN ARMY | B Overworl, lack of out-door: ;.\, " ‘council, first ward, councilmen ]w\\‘\hfl 2 u‘mm‘- ,f";’,y\"l"“{;"f 1"\’-‘; :‘\.:‘I; ' he Prince Cha yceum the- P | i &3 insufficient rest and sleep, im-| ¢\ "{y, May ana Anton J. Steiner: sec- | P SN iet, these are a few of them. e d, alde AT to three da b John Topa. 18, Tells Judge e J v Jeste: 5 ortant thing is to restore the e SR Il . Scope of Worlk. High class photo plays, Fox’s the- : R np 15 4o restore U on A. F. spencer and Olfl (o . wiope or endeavor the asso- | ator. ST i (T T PAYS TO BUY QUR KIND will return to cheeks and lips, e sebh G Andrews and Vil | ciation announces the following un- | e tness to the eyes and lightness| ' d s : der subdivisions Vaudeville and iotion pictures, | Mexicans. 23-99 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with 140 TRUMBULL ST am C. Wall; fourth ward, alderman : b e e e T M villien | 1.1t may embrace the pre-natal | Keeney's theater - B T - : illiams’ Pink Pills ar jJohn Stadler, 2 o AN ape and education of expectant B John Topa, an eighteen years ol ) !}1;‘”“ e the great| o7 nkirchen and David Wicander; | ¢ S s et e ]| - e i ; HARTFORD. ilder and invigorator. They be- | (" | irehen and David Wicanderi | ngners: 2, the encouragement of ma S el ot e e b || A SR [ e R G G ce to incre; the red corpusc 1_~ i |lu \\h\“ O ternal nursing th enc u ment | tyisky’s hall luring the last two weeks for fight- B it the new blood carries| Bolesl: of the sale of clean milk: 4, careful . | was fined $5 and costs by Judge and health to every part of the| aszewski. In the sixth ward no nom- | po.qing and care of babies under tae | Metbdist chi i e e : e e e TeTepT{énTg s 747(;Mam bi',, New Brltaln, Ct b 4 & ations were filed DUBHBENfOWN (Con | i s suel e it i R ppetite increases, digestion be-|inations v instruction of experienced physicians: ;o cay for fighting with Henry Makoskl ore perfect, energy and ambition ! mittee will fill m‘ ‘hr‘ ticket and also | 416 care of sick babies and oversight N e Noee | name the constables of well babies by practical nurses; S, & L St ey e 9 dcal 1. D. Penfield camp, &. of V., meets | ccurt Topa told Judge Kirkham that phlet, ‘Building Upthe Blood,” e e 6, education of mothers in feeding by |, ' "\ "R han ' he r“‘ it ‘H‘(»'(Ilvv (j'\'fz\c in the army nt free on request by the Dr. To Cure a Cold in One Day. practical instruction in their homes; 4 ST R o e e e - and fight the Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Take L. 7] BROMO QUI- ! 7. educati »f the public in the neces- 3 : e il < L Take LAXATIVIY ! lucationtofaiile vu vilg e Swedish Singers societics fair, Tur- | though this would be a g0od plan and i mention th paper. \r)!}_rfi\vn NINE > Druggists refund | sity of clean milk and care of inf e | qia ¢ doubt hut what Topa would . . . s NS R B T B S R L R e B T e Painting, Paperhanging, Decorating, Wall e -6 3 AL o GROVE'S gnature Z Skt el 5 T 7 J i <i was fined $2 without cos cents per box, siz boxes, §2 . | supervision of midwives QUIGLEY OPENS Mo vl wee Duel koSt HH | pox 2 | T L { for his part in the theater brawl, A" or ar. d - = | JLKS BANQU SWEDISH BAZAR scar Lindsay, at present of South- Papers' Canvas Celhngs' u antee gton but whose home is in New man of this committec. It is Mexico, was charged with drunken- | Bleventh Anmiversary of Todze A\ | But Does Not Talk of Politics—ro- | C 1 | Mcmorable One. { ness but as this was his first offense The eleventh annual _ banquet gram 1s Enjoyed—Change he was sent home with a warning. ) of New Britain lodge, B. P. O. | o i ‘ourt, which generally convenes at evening in the Elks This Evening. 30 o'clock, did not open until 9 was held last hi 3 1 o’clock today owing to the non- handsome home on Washington street NEatio Geoas Ay Bulelty was muck] | Socs Y n- R d D C S Over 300 members and Buests Worc | i ciitenc we i menie et i | {UPEATARCe of cither Judge James T ug an rapery Co. in attendanc Postmaster W Delaneylipa a e s Spe B e agaie 0 eskill or Judge John Kirlcham acted inl his usuallcapableimantieriast|lniain G on b LRSI RS ad - former is ill and the latter did 700 Trumbull Stree:, Opposite the Allyn House, Hartford i not know he wa seded at court, toastmaster, { Turner hall when he made the open- | ported Vienna Hard Candies . During the evening toasts were re- | ing address. His Honor was carerul | "CNC¢ the delay. sponded: tol by, Exalted: Ruler \James a1 political discassion i his e e hck Walnut Chocolate Straws . .. .. . Nicholson of the grand lodge, Bd- | marks and hyb words were chiefly of a | TR Gk T We Are Now Showing the Newest Spring Designs in ward Leach of New York, Thomas L. | congratulatory nature, He did re- rshey’s Milk Kisses . 5 i d9c b Reilly of Meriden who' instituted the | nark however, that he hopes and oo \ meeting of the master masons h = s BTy o) | 1odge ana other prominent out of | yects to he mayor next term and if he | Was held last evening at which the i 5 town guests. A troupe of entertain- | js will take delight in welcoming the | increase asked by the hodcarriers was Belle Mead Sweets, Mary Garden, Page & Shaw’s ers from Hartford gave a clever. en- | hig Swedish Singers’ convention here | taken up and adjusted The con- : tertainment next June. | ors voted to grant an increase d Whitman'’s. —— ~ E The various committees in charge | from $2.80 to $2 a day to hod car- - o JOHN PINCH 5 of the fair did their work well and | riers who asked for $3.20 NGO Oher Don’t forget to order your Easter Candy early. | Jonn Pinches, Jr _has Just { the hall was prettily decorated. The | atclon was taken in: resard to in. b severed his connection with the Cc booths were attractive and the side | ¢rease: bin Cabinet Lock company as travel- | cntertainments were well patronized. | {ing salesman, to accept a pOsition | Last night's program included re- with an out-of-town firmi, was hon- | marks by Herman Johnson, chairnian ored with a farewell supper by a par-| (i the fair committee, selections by EI I -AN s e | ty of the office employees at the Hotel | Lynch’s orchestra and songs by the 3ond last evening. There was an i- | United Swedish = Singing societies, - s : : el adn 4 1 R, p,.m.m} i seates analino|| nein teanae Ly . Absolutely Removes Including Wiltons, Axminsters, Brussels and Scotch \ 169-171 ] 1 4 rncl sical lection: which followed the Tonight the progra will include ! . b DRUG CO; MAIN STREET e oo trie well wishes o the | singing: musical soieetions and an on. | Indigestion. Onepackage | Art Rugs. The prices, too, are attractive tire party were showered upon M [ tex(ainment by Kilby the magician. proves it. 25¢c at all druggists, | ches, i Dancing will also be in voguc