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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1916. hosiery.—advt, e .\Ii,\\fk\ Gr‘l\‘xnd(‘ TOhn\n!\ OV" . r T)\\u:ur ~nm\( \ull spend e Y| ¥ oo ) iInterior of Your Home R o oo cri i Gooimay HART FORD. the best at Wilson's—advt. I $1.00 Down on purchase e St. Joseph’s Mutual Benefit so- | o of $15.00 or less—Gener- composed of Italian members ' . ous terms on larger pur- see our stock of 1916 Wall Pa ers. A ®ive a ball in Turner hall on chases, p i T B R o it e large variety of Parlor, Chamber and Liv- ARG s ROy a Few More Days--Don't Wait B i Room Wall Paper,at Reasonabie Price. ||| EASTER MILLINERY fu were married last week by It’s so ea the Butler way—one Dollar and you are prepared !(ll]‘]!:‘n ]\\'. M r, a pastor of the for Easter. Fit guaranteed—Alterations free. church. iy sy o weae s o |l e e THE JflHN BUYI.E BUMP ANY : Hundreds of Choice Cavanaugh Shop, 40 Pratt St e 3 and 5 Frankiln Square. New Britain, Conn Kavanaugh Shop, 40 Pratt St., ord.—advt, Ladies’ Suits ....12.98 to 24.98 h > water board has closed a con- Men's Suits .....12.50 to 25.00 d HA"'S v : Ladies’ Coats 7. 99 with Glaser and McGuire for 3 Loats 7.98 10 1995 | 0 s Top Coats 10.00 to 20.00 g a sewer for one of the city’s Ladies’ Dresses 6-98 t. g Men's Hats 1.50 to , 3.00 = = = — - m— 2 o) ' 3 yOU SLEC N AT s near Shuttle Meadow lake at# | oRLY 98 I ten & Hats B - READY FOR YOUR SELECTION AT bt $300 and Mrs. A. W. Abbe of Schen- : . : 7, $8, SR Fen ™ Hallinan Bread & loe CreamCo. | ¥ ¥% A1 % & &3 ¢is ° Mozarts for ster smokes. = , N OUR DELICATESSEN DEPT. | ke SR ceting last evening in Bardeck's | N et S, " gé e wis] 0 ca 8 ry 4 ractive as- Friday. the National Fast Day. we will preparc for your wants Again we wish to call your attention to our very attractive sortments of Easter Millinery which is now at its very best There with a plentiful supply of’ Baked Clams, Clam Fr nd Home- are hundreds of the season’s smartest styles now on display at very mer Furs, Bowen & Co.—advt. | = - Pt T Salies ade i rooked i : | 249-351 TRUMBULL ST., HARTFORD mate \God (eiCak e ad it ciich feseiedii e pand priced reasonable prices. Wé have plenty of experienced saleswomen to annual banquet of the New | just right. [ N’ Milk Dealers’ ociation will g Home Baked Beans will he another specialty with us for Friday. 4 attend to your needs. Hats in the height of style for all occasions. 1d this evening. Of course we will also have our usual assortment of Cooked M starting at pretty little hats for wee girlies running all the way to gleventh anniversary of . the | —_— and Meat Specialties. Cheese, Pickles and Olives of all kinds always elaborate imported models. We cordially invite you to view our splen- i h Krubhen will be celebrated = T S on hand in the Busy Department. did displays of Baster Millinery don't sel all the shirts in New EUNTRA[;TS ARE LFT II}ILFI.E,’:;:E‘S:‘. el ) INEOUR BDAgl‘é(f;,ng:fSva,fiELVgE— iU Suits for Easter Wear »n's Best Styles at $14. $16.50, ] % H. T. Sherman was awarded the . S CAKES Y reh Le sortments of the Se: : ce bungalow, Sat eve—advt. . bontract for Plainville sand at $1.25 s e e saase L5 $19.75, $22.50, $25.00. $27.50, .75, $32.50, $35.00, $39.75, $145.00 ng Rachlin is home from Now ubic yard and the contract for'red CREAM ROLLS | by Ghien e (\“‘(’f" Upwards. University for the spring vaca- sand went to Axel Johnson at $1 a APPLE VILI(\()“P “' S . S S | IS R M CHANTILLES dobi s o inessasan 400 T Coats for Easter Wear BOYS STONE TRAINS. |Buymg SflpplleS afld Ralbmg1 The bid of the H. R. Walker com- (l:*lld“)'] ,(Il';-r}l;p“];\y OR HOT CROSS BUNS. e A ral protests have been made to | r q | pany for street sprinkling showed an right kind. Made of the best and purest materials, under the B WalStS fOl' EaSte[ Weal’ lice of late about a gang of small Wages Ocoupy Little Time = | increase of at 1east 15 per cent. over sanitary conditions. Come carly for your supply, 12¢ dozen. vho lay in ambush near the | | that of last year in the following fig- S'ik D for Easter Wear Rock bridge and throw stones _— ures: 3 time a day, 1% a lineal foot: The Lady at the Candy Counter Will Offer As 1 T€sses sing train windows. Last night . £ of sealed bids for sip- | tVice a day, 1 cent; once a day, % Z ¥s were again out in force. hefopeninziofisenles ! cent; once 4 day except Sunday, 1-4 Specials Thursday. S plies to be used by the board of PUb- | cent. Fred Parsons, representing the | Vanilla and Chocolate Butter Creams, made of the best cr GlOVeS fOl' EaSter ear I. M HNING FA-”GUE lic Works during the coming season | company, explained the increase, after butter, finest granulated sugar chocolate and pure flavoring ¢ ‘ was the principal business to come up ; the cify engineer had stated that he | A The Best Makes in all lengths and in every conceivable shade thought the price high, by saying that | BUTTER CREAMS + per 1b. Short Gloves at 75¢, $1.00, $1.15, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00. Long ans a0 cost of labor, feed and other matters WALNUT FUDG T Ea Ty Gloves at $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 an d -$1.00. commission last evening. Chairman | makeg it imperative to increase the PEPPERMINT PATTIRS o :: .23¢ :m n. ou wentto bed, youareconfront- | B O ARt 3 : 5 4 th one of the characteristic symp- | Ernest N. Humphrey presidec bid. As there was only one bidder. it WINTERGREEN PATTTES. ... e per Ib. was a case of take it or leave it, and of neurasthenia. It is due to the | meeting with a full attendance of the own condition of the nerves that | members present. | the boara took it. All Our Own MAKE CAN DIES Buv From the Maker lo(-s nn(t, h‘rix;l" {nm;vtwd Etr%ngzh The Lucky Ones. ! A 50-50 Basis. :1?1 :ofiy‘arLeti;:‘n:giél‘{roqxr:;; The first bids opened was for sup- Two sets of prices were received for s of this condition. Neurasthenia name given to this common form | thre d P e D s i D Crushed Stone company, New Britain ¢ g 3 and 17 cents per 3GG VANILLA, on sal¢ at our store. for 40c¢ per quart. vous debility in which the power = o g st NSl e R S il ¢ e uperate is gone. rrap Rock company and the Connec- 2 « a ker & Lasher : T saling o 8 e DS B e e e up so that it | ticut Quarries company. The bids and 15 cents. Tt was explained by the e pon :::1“ ::.'(:'“:,(.)',,:A.-“.‘.?:l l-‘\‘.\.‘;f‘,”":,l "d'(‘;:‘. el Ty ease the supply of needed ele- | were of a lengthy nature, and required engineer that the two prices were ‘ _Th m. 'nu.r o \N) '.‘:uw(,." L (‘l:i- ot o the wasted nerves and this is | considerable figuring on the part of the : caused by the fact that some curbs DA .\"m' st ()‘ul" O s ]{ way that the nerves can be |eity engineer due to the prices cov- ' call for settinz within ten inches of 556 Deliedc ki Ui A MiandsE o Dr. Williamg’ Pink Pills are | efing twelve zones, and it was decided the present line while the other cov- | fic ‘that especially builds up the |to postpone action on awarding until ered the setting over ten inches and FOR EVERY OCCASION Y)lood ‘nonn today. not over two feet The Baker & THE . hen you awakein the morning feel- | for transaction at the meeting of that red out, feeling worse in fact than HALLINAN’S ICE CREAM mecans the BEST Ice Cream. We use nothing but the finest mate s in the making of our product, ! plving crushed stone, there being the re-setting of the bluestone curk > . & SRS s ey i S Chag chich is sure o Dt o and as a result we are able to offer you dn Ice Cream which is sure THERE IS A beeause theysupply to the lements that the nerves need The following hids were received for Lasher company was the successful Formal and Informal nervous disorders somcnmes ’y)!’tritlml sewer pipe: American Sewer bidders. ic ones, have yiclded to this tonic | Pipe company, 69 per cent, discount: i J, P. Maguire was awarded the con- 5 jent with Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills | Cite oal and Wood company, 71 per | tract for laving concrete sidewalks at Knox Hats sold by us are the same as other methods failed to give re- | i s A Lyman, 70 per; 13 s and also for concrete these retailed in the Knox New York Stores. 1 . cent. [Chey are certainly worth a trial. | cent. di ; Warner Miller com- =utters at eighteen cents per square Williams’ Pink Pills are sold by | pany, 69 per cent. discount. The City foot, P 08 fists everywhere or will be sent by | }?‘“.I T T S P R TN (2 TR company’s bid 142 MAIN Knox Hats represent .seventy elght years postpaid, on receipt of price, 50 { .q the contract [ of thirty-four cents for laying oon- o STREET of expert style and quality production. per box, six boxes $2.50 by the | gjas for cement were received from | crete gutfers was the lowest and the illiams Medicine Co., Schenec- | 1. ¢ol1owing concerns: W. L. Damon | firm received the contract. N. Y. Write today forfreebook | 10 o' 0ioer Darreld New miltel| Tron Ts Expensive, THE HALL-MARK OF FINE AMERICAN : HATS e nerves, f The Sessions Foundry company of | 3 — = | Bristol presented hids of $9.40 per | set for man hole covers, an increase | o e aven't got price quoted by Mr. Suzio sounded _ hE sase | longer than this, and they haven't g 1 3 : [fonisatzokovertionelyeana b I aia ol colt oo R ineaonalile. o ol cueeostea ithat Beacon $3. Roxford $4.00. Knox, extra | $14.90 a set for catch hasin covers, Chairman Humphrey and other a competent man be secured to make quality $5.00. an increase of $3.350 over last vear. professed ~ an appraisal of the machine. The members of the board all - L) | 'T‘?"‘ rn.s(]of mnfnm,nls and »or was | jgnorance of any such petition. last suggestion met \\'}vtlx the ‘H])]vnl‘o\»’:"l; “ b 4 B | <lven as the cause. The contract was On motion by Commissioner Moore | of the city engineer, Who was ordered I let. it was voted to rccommend the adop- | to have the machine looked over by 1 : X K. O. Tor Two. tion of a $2 minimum wage. It was' an expert and a report submitted at @ Two Dbids were rejected during the | carried. the next meeting of the board. It was %,,, < .D START RIGHT o e e ¥ PAYS TO BUY OUR KIN Daleios E | company E another frc o . 3 ions | rollers be secured for the present X : YOUTHS—The boy going into Mis first long jeans. We have SombanYELoD pipe and another from || Action on the following petitions|ToUers be Soch L B 299 ASYLUM ST Connecting with 140 TRUMBULL SE secial suits for you. Pinch back Norfolk models in homespuns, 8 ony Naples for concrete work, which | wag taken: From Ada J. Anderson, BILED S ¥ 5 L s : e et s presented after closing time for | e e e q. recommendation of Chairman Hum- uwes and grays. Lots of pep im these youth's models. They keep = DI g =i Paehchiniie gl G, ek Chbl HRSERRE D8 G It SiEe s HARTFORD he boy from looking like a little old man in his first long ones. Bl | well for a concrete walk on east and | ! e e m'm gt 1 . = £ ; Minimum But No Maximum. south side of Arch street from Ken- arlaspaa ANt L e e $1D, $16.DO and $18. T anticipate | Sington to Linwood street, recom- | *I[:; Steam Boiler Works company AT some demands|from the city employes [ mended on motion of * Commlissioner B8 0 (0 00 o) teams employed by § | this spring, was indicated when Chair- [ Anderson to be laid on or before Ju : S : X S qines | the city presented to the board a pe- P yhre. a sta 1;! for the removal of two buildings kT o 3 man Humphrey in a statement to the LF Lo DuIGINES | tition for a ten per cent. increase, - | members, suggested that a recommen- | from 621 to 626 e su. | "If you think it Is right)” showing P I fi nn u | dation be presented to the common | I Rhodes; permission under the 37! where the cost of feed, labor and i | council asking that a minimum wage ‘g“‘;_‘\‘fi“"‘?""“_j:",:‘:gn.flu‘;;,‘:‘i—?;.:::s“ of Other expenses made it necessary to | rate of $2 for a nine hour day be |Streets was gr : ask for the increase. At present the | passed by the ordinance committee, | 2 tree Lehae e | OWners are paid 62 cents an hour or |, | and that no maximum rate be men- | street near ::“” W pelen o (On"ffl"] $5.58 a day. The petition containéd . tioned. He brought out the fact that | engineer, and permission was grantec et g s 5 th sh Pol h ey SrouBhE Ut e B Rt | e movay o7 Rend tree n front | 116, sianatures of Trank Motes .| £ is more than Shoe Polis | the employ of departments that are |©0f 71 Sevmour street. Burton® Twining, George H. Smedle; { worth more than they are receiving Corbin Ave. Repairs. H. T. Sherman, Adam Rodofsky, Ira It is composed of wax and oils so combined as and with the adoption of the proposed A communication was received from | I1. Thrall and . Peplau. The con- to give a brilliant, lasting shine and to soften and Easter Cand ordinance, foremen could bring the | the Connecticut Good Roads company, | sensus of opinion prevailing among matter before the board recommend- | thyough President Peter Suzio, in re- | the members of the board was that preserve the leather- {ing in cases of this kind. The maxi- | pi¢ to i 1 ced by the city | the raise was od and - : i & ply to information asked by the ci the raise was warranted an not ex Novelties and Favors | mum rate at present is $2.25 a da¥. | engineer for prices regarding the grad- | cessive, and it was recommended, THE SuivotA HOME SET Comm mer Donlon a the ing and sloping of Corbin avenue | which means that the owners of -, ~ e ’ i i [ELLE MEAD SWEETS CRANE’S g} “‘»‘"";‘"“i\ of the ‘board = were ac- | where the new bridge s being erected. | teams will now receive $6.1 per day. The handiest, most efficient shoe shining set you e | quainted with the fact that at the A —_— 7 Ic, 80c, $1.00 and $2.00 1b 80c,$1 & $21b e of e vomm.‘.(n munml (m(c ::; f‘m;‘(p “:‘-t)rl:glfi(: s‘;‘(m(fl‘:x-:};on-ilrl;:\; can buy at any price. fl| cvening a petition was to be presented | 4¢ §1.10 a square vard. Prices were W Sold at a nominal cost to ket of Eggs Grates cf Eggs | asking for vight hour day at an in- | 4155 quoted on macadamizing the 10¢ 3 10¢, 23¢ o > rate. He said that the gireet but the members of the board | SuinotA users. i { men in the sewers feel that the people | fel¢ that the work should be deferred _ M e | y p— — i in offices, ete., are not asked to work i S ;W2 g for the time being. The company was granted the contract for the grading AUIOMOB'LE Pt e 4 orated Choc A— Boxes of Eggs on the east side of Linwood work 1 BLACK—TAN—WHITE 5 i In response to a communication re- | . Eges With Nuts B E LL‘A N s ceived from the Connecticut company At all Dealers—Take no substitute Order Your 5 Ib Boxes E 7 in regard to the erection of a tele- VRS Larl}’ Absolutely Removes ‘:‘hnlnpo ;-nrr(lz at the triangle at Central HITMAN’S PAGE - ’S : : Park, the city engineer was ordered 1b to 5 1b boxes 1}?%)&5i§%xes Indigestion. One package | i oty the company ofeials to su- Dr. Dillingham will preach on the | the steam roller. He stated that proves it. 25¢ at all druggists. | it # detailed set of plans showing ' ‘niversalist Belief from Sunday, April | peter Suzio offered to sell the city a just what was intended to be built | | 169-171 | 16 to Baster, April 23, inclusive. Ser- | rollor for $1,500. He said that he MAIN STREERT [keteesiat 7230 oiclack felt it alvisable fo he protected s | IVE CHIMNEY FIRE. | WATCH IS STOLEN. Shortly after 7 o'clock this morn- [ Joseph Zinowski of 62 Silver street, ngine company No. 2 was called | who vesterday complained that Peter { by a still alarm to N, Mag's house | Zelick, a former boarded, has skipped at 139 Glen street where a defective | out owing him money after rifling the | chimney had caused a small blaze. | pockets of the other boarders, has an i There was little damsge. Last eve- (added grievance. He now complains ST 1 company No. 1 was called | that Zelick stole 2 gold watch 1:long- to M. Cohn's house at the rner of | ing to him. It is thought that Zelici im and Smalley streets where a | has gone back to his home in Meriden * (himney fire was extinguishcd wich |and the police there have been noti- | fied to be on the lookout for him - == == Just Like Missourians, SPECIAL SERVIC AT HILL- Commisioner Downes brought up CREST CHURCH, 127 West Main St. | the matter regarding the condition of verybody invited to hear the mes- | azainst any injury to the other roller which would cripple the city, and the little d AT