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Water Tumblers Friday and Special, 19¢ per doz NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1916. Saturday KEaster = SPECIAL EASTER OFFERINGS Water Tumblers, Friday ana Easter Special 19¢ per doz Dn Furniture and Housefurnishing Goods. We have everything in the line needed at home, from cellarto attic RUGS RUGS Now is the time for you to buy Rugs at our Easter Special Offerings: apestry Brussels, 9x12 ft., Tapestry Brussels, 9x12 ft., apestry Brussels, 9x12 ft., elvet Brussels, 9x12 ft., elvet Brussels, 9x12 ft., elvet Brussels, 9x12 ft., in beautiful colors, regular price $17.50 in beautiful colors, regular price $19.50 apestry Brussels, 9x12 ft., in beautiful small brown body Brussels, reg. price $21.50. in beautiful small brown body Brussels, reg price $22.50.. in beautiful Wilton Velvet pattern, regular price $17.50 . in beautiful Wilton Velvet pattern, regular price $22.50 in beautiful Oriental center pattern, regular price $27.50 Axminster, 9x12 ft., in beautiful Oriental center pattern, regular price $23.50 Axminster, 9x12 ft., in beautiful large figure center pattern, regular price $24.50 Axminster, 9x12 ft., in beautiful floral, a brown, regular price $27.50 Axminster, 9x12 ft., in beautiful floral, a green, regularprice $29.50 xminster, 27x54 in., in assorted patterns and colors, regular price $2.75 Easter Special Price $14.50 Easter Special Price $15.50 .Easter Special Price $15.98 .Easter Special Price $18.00 .. Easter Special Price $15.00 .Easter Special Price $18.50 Easter Special Price $22.50 Easter Special Price $19.48 Easter Special Price $19.95 Easter Special Price $21.5¢ Easter Special Price $22.50 .Easter Special Price $§ 2.25 All our Rugs are guaranteed. These are of the old.staple dyes, which are all fast colors. LINOLEUM AS EASTER SPECIAL PRICES nlaid Linoleum, regular price $1.50 nlaid Linoleum, regular price $1.25 Inlaid Linoleum, granite, regular price 90c Printed Lmoleum in beutiful designs, regular price 60c Remnants Linoleum, regular price 70c, 60c and 50c REF RIGERATORS P ) Bot ond today it hite hite hite ables, ables, ables, ables, nglish Breakfast 60c Tea. 35¢ Ib resh Roasted, Best grade Coffee,. price 19c¢ 1b. yater Tumblers, Friday a Easter and Special 19¢ per doz. Enamel Refrigerators, Enamel Refrigerators, hite Enamel Refrigerators, hite Enamel Refrigerators, Enamel Refrigerators, Now is the time for you regular price $ 8.50 regular price $10.50 regular price $14.00 regular price $17.00 regular price $19.50 . to buy one. Easter Special Price $1 19 yd. Easter Spcial Price 98¢ yd. .. Easter Special Price 75¢ yd. .Easter Special . rice 47¢ yd Easter Special Price 37¢ yd. Easter Special Price $ 6.98 Easter Special Price $ 848 Easter Special Price $ 9.98 Easter Special Price $13.48 .Easter Special Price $14.98 You will pay 50 per cent. more later. TABLES Extra discount on Dining Tables and Buffets, at Easter Special price: regular price $14.50 regular price $16.95 regular price $18.50 regular price $21.50 Easter Special Price $ 9.98 Easter Special Price $10.98 Easter Special Price $12.98 Easter Special Price $14.98 BUFFETS Quartered oak, fancy drawer side cabinet closet with neat top, shelf and French beveled glass. Buffets, regular price $20.50 Buffets, regular price $32.50 ufl'ets, regular price $34.75 Buffets, regular price $43.00 Easter Special Price $20.98 .Easter peecial Price $23.98 Easter Special Price $24.48 .Easter Special Price $29.98 WILLOW CARRIAGES In French gray, natural, brown and white enamel at Easter Special Prices: Willow Baby Carriages, regular price $17.50 illow Baby Carriages, regular price $28.50 illow Baby Carrjages, regular price $31.50 . Willow Baby Carriages regular price $32.95 . TEAS AND COFFEES We offer Formosa Oolong Tea, regular price 50c and 60c 1b. Easter Special Price 23¢ 1b Easter Special price Easter Special .Easter Special Price $13.48 Easter Special Price $21.48 Easter Special Price $23.48 Easter Special Price $24.48 High Grade Mocha and Java Coffee. Price 27¢ 1b. Peaberry Coffee; regular 40c Ib. Easter Special Price 33c 1b. Can be had in the bean or ground while you wait. Easter Special Gomplete House Furniture and Housefurnishing Dept, Store Water Tumblers, Frifay and Saturday Easter Special 19¢ per doz. 371-373 MAIN STREET. SLASHES WOMAN = E PAYS HIS FINE bed Then Objects to Paying His Lawyer's Fee e Meskill was con’ronted with usual case in police court th g when s old, Kriker Bagdasarlan, : | was arraigned | abbing Mrs, Bertha Winter street. Testimony pnflicting and contradictory. accused the man; the The man solemnly that the woman stab- and bk\ned him for spite; k -+ and the ac- na costs, A such counsel when the s, paid the fine herse A, a had been jolly- inking the pol When first brous ed that Eddie kwar had hurled When they e for » proved nt, he admitted his n stake and the officers that oski was the culprit but previously hesitated ling” as “Cocky” “Coclks 1f was the ta hiv the poor old man | gregational church he rotten eggs. Claims. Fifteen Hit Him. continued caseé against “Cocky” he about was a friend * in turn was proved was proved one John Abraham, charged with assaulting John Shian on Sunday night, came up for trial this morning. The fight took place on Lafayette street and Shian claimed that fifteen men at- tacked him and each took a wallop at him. His battle scarred face bore , | out this statement. Before the case i ended Prosecutor Klett ordered the arrest of Stephen Krikorian, Mihas Kivok Chilakian, Pokus an and Mahusa Malkonian. s for the defense, charged lication in the assault. i found some of the and fined Krikorian Abraham, Malkontan un were fined $7 each. The rerc discharged. er’s Guse Continued. iever is still at the 1 recovering ‘from stab wounds the a Savarian, | Ch : bdomen alleged to have been inflicted by his cousin, Louis Diever, Sunday night, the case against the latter has heen continued until May Scott Not Scott's Tried Today. John trial for assaulting two railroad employes named Haver- ty and Pease last Saturday night was continued again today on request of Lawyer W. F. Mangan, who had to appear before superior court in Wa- terbury this morning. The case wili come up on Saturday morning. Health Board Prosecutes. Captain Charles H. Beaton of Lex- ington street was charged with a vio lation of the health ordinance, it being claimed that he permitted gar bage and other refuse to lay about his yard in a manner objectionable to neighbors. Lawyer M. H. Camp asked an adjournment until Saturday and promised that in the meantime the yard will be cleaned up. —_— A union service of the South Con- and th Fi Church of Christ will be helq in t;s; letter church this evening at 7:45 ¢'clock, the nelghbm‘hood held up hcr son and relieved him of the $1 OBSERVE ANNIV The Svenska Klubben | YOUNGSTER MAKES HOLD-UP. | Mrs. Dominik Adamowicz of 5 Ly- man street made a vigorous protest to the police early this morning about a youthful highwayman that is ter- rorizing her neighborhood. She | claimed that at 8 o’clock she sent her | five-years-old son to Gaftney’s store to buy some articles and gave him $1 with which to pay for them. On the way she claims another boy- living in last night. A banquet was held, fol- lowed by an entertainment, in which various members took part. Prac- tically the entire membership was spent. C. A. HALL'S GROCERY 238 MAIN STREET We Quote Quality, Not Prices Fresh Today Mackerel Flounders Cod Cheeks Fin Haddie Opened Clams CLAMS Boston Blue Green Halibut Silver Salmon Tile Fish Sbhad (Buck) Roe Shad Cod Steak Sea Bass Haddock OYSTERS Vegetables of All Kinds Boston Head Lettuce Native Spinach Ripe Tomatoes New Cabbage Native Radishes Asparagus Native Rareripes Parsley, String Beans Staple and Fancy Groceries Cultivated Dandelions Sweet Potatoes, Chunks New Potatoes ‘White Onions Bermuda Onions Green Peppers Rhubarb Native Cucumbers | | | | | | | in this city, are confident DRESS UP OREASTER NEW SPRING SUITS FOR MEN AND Come to the YOUN G MEN We want the readers of the Herald to come in and see them. but all our goods are so-called “sale,” sold at the two $10- This is no following prices: $15 We ask you to match them if you can for less than $25. If you can’t— well, it’s up to you to buy of us and save the $10. Our opening proved a great success. Our patrons are P.&F. our best advertisers. and Save $10 440 MAIN STREET Believe They Should Receive At Least Twenty Cents An Hour. The gatemen employed by the New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad that the company will grant them an increase | in wages, for which they have peti- | tioned. | be constantly They are of the opinion that twenty ¢ents an hour is none too much to expect, especially because the cost of living has increased. Men in other outdoor trades have received increases and the gatemen believe they should also be rewarded. Few people appreciate the responsi- bility of a gateman's work. He must on the alert to avert | accident, always watchful for the ap- proach of trains and the protection of human lives at grade crossings. He is the barrier that stands between the public and ‘death. or injury under the wheels of the flying express, Should he fail in his duty, or should he falter, | serious accidents might occur: cleventh anniversary in Electric hall present and an enjoyable evening was | | out onto tracks History is not without its heroes of the crossing. Many gatemen, in their humble but responsible employment, have risked life or limb to prevent death and incidents have been fre- quent in this city of gatemen rushing to snatch children | from the teeth of the hurrying loco- ¥ ;ance. | makes or mars the face. | rades, turns gray motive. But it has always been a part LADIES! LOOK YOUNG, DARKEN GRAY HAIR Use Grandma’s Sage Tea and Sul- phur Recipe and Nobody Can Tell. Brush It Through Hair. Your hair is your charm. When it and looks streaked, £ Sage Tpal ust a few applications o | and Sulphur enhances its appearance | | tle { Compound,” | of cther a hundred-fold. _Don't sta Look young' t home or a 50-cent hot- | “Wyett g and Sulphur ! which is merely th time recipe improved by the : ingredients. folks recommend this preparation because it darkens the hair beautifully, besides no one can possibly tell, as it darkens so naturally | and evenly. You moisten a sponge or | soft brush with it, drawing this | through the hair, taking one sm: and at a time. By morning the g r disappears; after another appli- | n or two, its natural color is re- red and it becomes thick, glossy | nd lustrous, and you appear years younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- pound is a delightful toilet requisite. ! It is not intended for the cure, mitiga- of . | -2 07 ievention of discase. ask no encomiums or medals. Those who are acquainted with their routine believe the) e entitled to an increase in wages, an incrase commen- surate with the manual labor and the responsibility of their positions. | Events Tonight | “The Iron Master” Lyceum thea- ter. High class photo dramas, Fox's theater. motion Vaudeville and pictures, Keeney's theater. New Britain lodge, B. P. O, E. meets in Elks’ Home. New Britain Turner society, at Turner hall. meets Lexington lodge, I. 0. O. F., meets in Jr. O. U:. A. M, hall. St. Jean de Baptiste society meets at 34 Church street. Vater ‘Jahn Jodge, D. of H., meets in Bardeck's hall. New Britain Nest, Order of Owls, meets in G. A, R. hall. Local 37, 1. B. of W. Oriental hall, Arch \txccf meets in Court Progress, F. of A., meets in H. & H. hall. Isabella Circle, N. D. of I., Judd's hall. meets in Court Charter Oak, in Electri F. of A, meets Joseph Glover and David Wasko- witz of Yale are home for the Easter vacation ST. MARK'S CHURCH. Tomorrow, Good Friday, there will be services in St. Mark’s church at 10 a. m., from 12 to 3 p. m. and at 7:45 p. m. The “Three Hours” service wil?® be conducted by Rev. E. L. Wells of | Hartford. This service consists of a series of seven addresses on the Pas- sion, with appropriate familiar hymn and short devotions and space for si- lent prayer following each. All Chris- tian people are invited to join with the congregation in the observance of the three most solemn hours of thes day, the hours of = darkness while Christ hung on the cross, by attending | the whole or any part of this service. | | i | | James McCarthy of New Haven, formerly of this city, is visiting friends here. BOWLING, POOL,—FINE LIQUORS AND CIGARS OLSON’S CAFE (Successor to Hilding Nelson) 172-174 ARCH ST. ;Aummnc SACRIFICE SALE OF CARS 1914 Ford Touring 1911 Ford Roadster 1912 Henry Roadste; 1912 E. M. F. Touri 1912 Maxwell Tou 1913 Cadillac 1916 Chevrolet 1916 Oakland “Six 1913 Chevrolet Touring 1912 Corbin “Thirty” See these Cars, and try them. guaranteed as represented. DODGE AND ELCAR vicinity. Tour Agents No Reasohal;l)g ; Offer Refused. Bach Car fully equipped and for Bristol, New Britain and COHEN MOTOR CO 307 CHURCH STREET. TELEPHONE.