New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 17, 1916, Page 3

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1916. Bage-Alien & To HARTFORD COA'LTS SMART SPRING COATS FOR DISCRIMINATING WOMEN We are now exhibiting the most interesting a comprehensive collection of smart Spring Coats have ever shown. The materials include silk, wool and velour checl mixtures—in short, all the materials that are favon by fashion this season. Coats for street and dress wear. Practical coats for motoring. Smart coats in gay colors for sport wear. Sport coats in the newest and most stylish terials and designs, $25 and $34.50. Coats at $15, $25, $35, $45 to $195. SEPARATE SKIRTS Separate Skirts of every popular style for gg tennis, walking and afternoon wear. In checks, stripes, mixtures, serges, silks, corg roys. $3.95 to $25.00. DRESSES AN INCOMP ARABLE DISPLAY Dresses of the various materials that are mand this season. ~ BOSTON STORE | To Wear Something New on Easter is one of the ancient customs that still lingers at the threshold of the future. Here are a few essentials for the Day’s Dress Up. GLOVES on$1595 | gger and Better Kid Gloves, from Silk Gloves, from Lisle and Chamoisette CO RSETS R & G, W. B, Nemo, Glove-Fitting, Royal Worces- ter, Ferris, etc., etc., from $1.00 to $4.00 HOSIERY Cotton, Lisle and Silk, Black, White and Colors, 12%;c to $2.00 a pair UNDERWEAR Vests, Pants and Union Suits, in all shapes and sizes: Vests and Pants Union Suits $1.15 to $2.75 ...50c to $1.00 25¢ to 60c TANDARDIZED in quality—popu- larized in price, the Cole 8 at $1595 represents'a value that is unapproached in the motor car market today. It is a car with a special appeal to the conservative business man; the woman of refinement; the ex- perienced motorist who is not baffled by extravagant o frills but appreciates substantial quality. 25¢ to $1.25 in ( WAISTS AND MIDDIES An extensive showing of these popular goods at 98¢ See the Silk Waists, at . 98c to $2.25 NECKWEAR A dainty piece for the neck will help to round out the Easter outfit. See the new novelties for the occasion, at . ... 25¢ and 50c The new hat needs a new veil. A grand showing of the latest, at S 25¢ a yard Also novelties in made Veils . .. 50c to $1.00 each LINGERIE UNDERWEAR. g Some exceptionally dainty creations in Camisoles, Night Gowns and Chemise. Made of Silk Crepe de Chine, elaborately trimmed with fine lace edgings, insertions and robbon, flesh color and white. Ranging in price from .| PULLER 50c to $5.75 each &NIVEN| Have Your Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted by A. PINKUS EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Over 30 Years Experience. Fox’s i ANNOUNCING OUR Spring and Summer | day 'MOST FACTORIES TO CLOSE GOOD FRIDAY American Hosiery and New Britain Machine Co, to Shut Down Two Days. Most of the New Britain factories | will observe Good Friday this week by closing down all day and at least two factories will shut down Thurs- evening for the balance of the | week. President Thomson of the Ameri- | can Hardware corporation stated this morning that all departments of the big concern will close Friday. Prac- tically all are now on a fif five hour Landers, Frary & Clark, nley Works, the Stanley Rule & Level Co., Traut & Hine, North & Judd and the Union Manufacturing GITY OFFICERS ARE | READY T0 SWEAR IN Inauguration of Mayor Quigley at City Hall Tomorrow Noon With the inaugural ceremonies at It is a car that has back of it a year of record-breaking performance to prove every claim made of it—its flexible, instantly-controlled seventy horsepower; its unhesitating pick- up; its extreme wide range of speed in high gear; its unrivaled hill-climb- ing ability; its unexcelled multiple cylinder economy; its absolute thoroughness and dependability— cn thoroughfare and highway. Add to these previously proven points of leadership the many strik- ing and vital new improvements to body, frame and motor and you real- ize why we are so bold in challeng- ing a comparison of the Cole 8 at ASK FOR THE ILLUSTRATED $1595 with any other motor car value, An automobile that has established the standards of performance by which other cars are judged, with its added features at the new price it clinches a permanent leadership among multiple cylinder cars. The greatest achievement of seven years devoted to the building of strictly quality cars, a proven success bearing the endorsement of thousands of owners, the Caole 8 at $1595 invites the earnest consideration of every thinking man and woman who seeks Permanency, Refinement, Power in a motor car at a price that the aver- age man can afford. BOOKLET WHEN YOU VISIT THE COLE EXHIBIT AT THE AUTOMOBILE SHOW (Al Prices F. O. B. Indianapolis.) COLE MOTOR CAR COMPANY : Indianapolis, U S A Builders of the Standardized Car W. F. KEELEY, Agen Also Dealer for Overland Cars Elm and Franklin Sts., New Britain Dresses for all the ocasions in the various mod| and colors that are favored. Our Dresses are literally the “talk of the town| A lady was heard to to say: “Sage and Allen* showing the most beautiful display of evening ’gnd ternoon dresses I have ever seen anywhere. tribute is one of many that are evoked by the dr display Some of the Evening Dresses are as low in p as $17.50. Others at other prices, $75 and $150. Special, Serge Dresses, $9.95. Taffeta Dress $9.95. Serge and Taffeta combined, $9.95. Leonard & Herrmann Co. YOU CAN AFFORD T3 WEAR ONE OF OUR SUITS Hot Cross Buns That are Different In the making of our Hot Cross Buns we are not satisfied have just Buns with a few currants strewn through the dough made up in the shape of Hot Cross Buns. We take particular pains to have Hot Cross Buns that are rel different, finer and the most delicious it is possible to bake. The ingredients are the purest and best, our way of baking the cleanest possible and our bakery the most sanitary. When ordering Hot Cross Buns from your grocer insist on g ting “HOFFMANN’S.” ORDER EARLY On Thursday we will be open in both our stores until 9 p. with a late batch of Hot Cross Buns. greatest before sented in any other in America. | Co. plan to close Friday. The Vulcan Iron Works had not decided the | auestion today, but Superintendent Hurlburt said it would probably fol- 8l | low action in the other factories. All of the factories with two excep- tions will operate Saturday and as a | majority are busy some will operate a nine hour day instead of closing at noon. The New Britain Machine Co. | and the American Hosiery Co. will | shut down both Friday and Saturday. ————e § MORE STRENGTH FOR FEESLE LD PEOPLE If all the old people in New Britain | realized what Vinol will do for them, 1 we would not be able to get enough | of it to supply the demand. We quote from a recent letter received from 2. Carson of Kingston, N. Y. —*“1 am 69 years of age, and had been ailing for a long time Policy COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 21th 2—PERFORMANCES DAILY—2 A program of the world’s productions never assembled nor pre- theater Monday and Tuesday Paramount Triangle Wednesday andThursvday. City hall tomorrow noon, the new city government comes into being. Mayor G. A. Quigley will be sworn in for the second time as the city’s chief execu- tives and following this ceremony tne remaining city officers together with the council members will take the oath of office. Mayor Quigley is the third mayor the city has had since consol- idation went into effect just twelve years ago and, like his predecessors, has been twice successively elected. It looks as though New Britain has adopted the four year standard for its mayors. | Tomorrow evening the republican members of the common council will hold their caucus to elect a president pro tem and to name the members of the various committees. Alderman M. 1. Jester, who is now the senior alder- man, desires the honor of being pres- | ident pro tem and there seems to be little doubt that he will be rewarded. Cold, black type cannot do these stunning suits justice. The prices which start at $18.75 and go up to $32.50 is what is making cveryone ask? How can they offer such an claborate line of exclus- ive suits and alter them free of charge (in their own workroom) at such moderate prices? MHere is our policy, “watchword” and value our ‘“keynote.” promisc delivery for Easter. exclusiveness is our If you act at once we can In our line you will find “Stylish,” Mannish Serges, Beautiful All Wool Poplins, Garbadines. Mixtures and the much wanted Taffeta Suits, in the season’s most wanted colorings and all fincly tailored in Fashion’s Most Approved Manner. et us show you just the waist that would go nicely with that suit. 169 Main St., New Britain, Conn. ! number of morphine tablets had been Fox Master-Films Friday and Saturday Paramount Triangle POPULAR MATINEES 2:15 to 5:15 P M. EVENINGS 7:30 to 10:3¢ P, M. SAME PRICES | with indigestion. I got run-down, was | was weak, dizzy and could not sleep I consulted two doctors aid I had hardening of the ar- | teries and at my age could not ex- pect to be strong again. My daugh- ter would give me no peace until I tried Vinol, as it had done so much | for her. I have taken five bottles and | my health and strength have come back, so T am able to do all the house- work for my family of four, and I am, recommending Vinol to all my friends.” The ason Vinol is to old people is so beneficial because it contains the very eleme needed to replace declining strength with renewed vigor, viz: the medicinal elements of fresh cod livers without oil, peptonate of iron, beef peptone, and a mild wine. The Clark & Brainerd, druggists, Riker-Hegeman, druggists, New Britain, Conn. Wednesday the fourth, ze v ed to aldermen John Stadler of the fourth and Alder- man Paonessa. night the new council will hold its first meeting. city election provides for a change of half the thirty members of the coun- cil but eight new faces will 5 They are: Councilman Rheinhold Falk in the second ward, Councilman Jo- seph C. Andrews and Eliot H. Porter in the third, Councilman Lincoln Od- erkirchen and Da Counc v in the fifth Councilman W. J. new member to be chosen in the dem- ocratic sixth ward primary Thursday evening to succeed Alderman A. M. Paonessa, who will resign as council- { man Wednesday evening. The rest are members of the old council. In ir=lances councilmen have been elevat- ‘While the appe: a A. Wicander in That man John Ton dope fiends, and in the | to s Lenehan and a | at loca police, and two store, where he They are Alderms key inside turned, glar. | DOPE FIENDS LOOT THREE DRUG STORES Midnight Marauders Steal Quantity of Morphine and Small Amount of Money. drug-crazed who will stop at nothing sfy their abnormal craving, are ' ork in this city is believed by the committed at different drug stores last night bear out this contention. While patrolling his beat on street last night Officer tention was drawn to Curran’s drug found that the glass in the door had been broken and the ; Investigation showed stolen. A neighbo strange man tablets and thirty ! glass in a rear broken out and turned, trance, and desperate three burglaries ain street be: McCabe sh register. admitting the bur, that a. and between $50 stolen. window the thus affording an k & Brainerd's drug store 8 Clark was summoned and he dis- had been stolen from r living over the | drug store told the police he heard the | crash of the breaking glas nd later running away. Some time later the police were no- tified that Farrell's drug store at the | corner of Park and Elm streets had been entered and about fifty morphine The | cents stolen. had window easy been catch en- At 1:10 o'clock this morning Offi- » John Carlson, who was patrolling . found the door Only a week ag this same drug store was hurg and $100 in cash Quality Corner Hats Men Like to Wear Individual best ser preferences (are ed where the color and style variety not confined to the products o ber make Hat exhibit, the largest of its kind in HARTFORD, is the combined achievement of the Eng- limited num- of Our Spring foremost French, Italian, lish and American Hat Makers. l.ook them over. STACKPOLE-MOORE- TRYON COMPANY 115 Asylum Street ke IBULL, | If You Want Good B Beer, Wine or Lique Order Same from PHILIP BARDEC 185 Arch St. ’Phone HORSES HOR 1 Pair of F 200 pound| 1 Pair Gray 00 pounds. 1 Pair Red Roans, 3,000 p{ 1 Pair Browns, 2,900 pounds. 1 pair Bay Chunks, a perfect farm team Sorrell Hor: il, 1,750 pounds. 1 B 2,600 light . mayg y Horse, 1,600 pounds y Horse, 1,600 pounds, We weighing from 1,400 to 1,700 g twelve business 1,100 t pcunds. A Horse If it's a Horse, Wagon or ¥ Sce Condon. have twenty draft horses, suitable for any p 'P. H. CONDON § (INC.) ‘ 30 Laurel £ -~t B "Phone 58-3,

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