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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 19 16. » W t Jth ‘ Bo Ba BASSETTE lS | B We Are to stiate = INTE on the ay YvatCnoale b ohosey pRESENT | MDY porior Paning The anticipated advance in [ . i . EH T T prices of American Watches is § ] Y S N Dy here, we have stocked up heavy at § © Mliss Oshorn “Speak‘s i =" '. Styles of Wall Paper HART FORD. the old prices, and are offering : A Wf/? specialge in all clasies ; 5 ; s ' . 7 s ior tions,also . our full line of Elgin, Waltham The Commonwealth club held its g i gl DI b A E d S l and Tavanas Watches at 15 to § D B e ok WINDOW SHADES d n xtraor lnary a e ; meeting opened with a supper 6:45 1 g . reduction from the former o'clock and there were about elghty | L, YV madc tosonder. Complete ; g members present. \William | F. | \ DF line of Varnishes, Floor low price which means 1-4 less [{| Brooks. president of the ciub, presid. | B B\al, . ; ; ; (1) = ; ed. Secretary W. L. Hason read the| Stains and Painters’ Sup- than the prevailing prices. minutes of the last meeting and in | plies presenting his annual report showed | 10 Ty The May list o f VICTOR REC- . ‘ The ORDS is exceptionally fine and §inerancitive comnilies ; i i "_ JOHN BOYLE CO, Untrlmm e d . e The report of George S. Talcott, as on sale now, step in and listen to - e, e e s el . them, and be sure to ask for p W | ceived $244.16 and the expenditurc 3 AND 5 FRANKL . ; $230.48, leaving a balance of : i 5 Harry Lauder’s latest. == " R [ S ety X SQUARE. % - k) [ 3 md therefore the cl » L s 0 Lo W] 2 oY SN N o — ; 4 ) # a balance the 1 r % 1 e G | =—————=—| Dress BHW ! “ilvy e et 8 J M. HALLINAN. Inc 1 5 2 B % 9 selves in‘ pl ‘I:.\ ror be mn‘,\m:- 1)““ v eweler, 321 Main St., New Britain, Gt § e o - . 2 i 4 ot fosrdandiine el e | Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. 8 s o 2 AL - o ry in the world have been } red 4 B — - o —— in Walnut Hill park. Mr. ® Bassette = s v night. He claimed that he thanked the city commissions for their | 3 3 e e , In Our Delicatessen Dept. : C{tQ Items e ler, came home drunk ' Secretary W. L. Hagen presented a heavy cuspidor at him, ' the report of nley H. Holme: Let our Chef do the cookinz while you devote your time to the Gittineh full in the eye and nose. | which showea a gai > TS ' e 5 2 5 | hitting him full in the eye and nose e B n in member usual Springtime work. Cooked meats, Baked Beans and Spaghetti and Mrs. Charles Lindquist|The accused told mbling story , of twenty-two. During the year Sev- and all kKinds of Salads. Don't cook and houseclean too, because " returncd 1 L visit with { which failed to satisfy the judge and & enteen members withdrew from the | 1 M f t ’ is in West Avon. |a fine of $1 0and costs was imposed. | club, lcavir net gain of five mem- | @ You will be able to get something at our Busy Counter, in the food anu aC lll'ers ter and I ry & stock o | Will Tssue Capias. Bt line. ng rings— and facturer’s samples and comprise the most desirable shapes of the season in black and all fashionable colors in imported Chip, Hemp and Milans, Rogolski's son, John, who was Officers Elected. | & For Friday we will have other supply of Clam Fritters and Samp‘es subpoenaed as a witness in the above | A motion was made that the sccre- [l Home Made Cod Fish Cakos, Deviled Crabs 10¢ cach, 3 for 23¢ are case, failed to appear and Wwhen | tary cast onc ballot for the election of | B aid “at work.” He explained t | Bassette, of the nominating commit- R glll P i $2 00 John decided he did not care to come | tec. The following were elected: 2 4 o “ e ar r ce & . v §§ Now on Sal t arpened 3 - | be brought in on a writ of capias and | George S. Talcott; chairman of lec o 0 aie a 2 b later in the d he was taken from | ture committee, Miss Elsie C. Os- | i k high mass of re-|his work at the National Spring Bed | borne; chairman of civie committec Just received a large assortment of Untrimmed Dress Shapes morrow morning for court. He will be given a hearing | licity committee, Mrs. A, G. Kimball; | GOLDEN SPONGE .. .... 18¢ cach Jacob Gunterman. in court tomorrow. irman of membership committee . % | B . L 1 , PARKER HOUSE I ... 10c doz forget—T. A. B. Drum Corps | Wants to Go to Reform School. R. Gilpatrié; chairman of hospi- Saoz | with a peculiar case when Willie | gue; executive committee, Carl I CHARLOTTE RU B A St ... 60c doz | McDermott was given a hearing in | pesen, three years; E. H. Prior, two moreadingElibernianfclngles |z S i el eerusmatiokvonle St e i G e e e This sale is worthy of the attention of every woman for T e A trouble. He has been arrested sev- o B o R e affereal PRt sorjithgorienaatath e eral times and warnings do no good. Charity Work in New Britain. htion to be held in Middletown. <ked where his son was the fathcr | officers as presented by Mrs, Buell B. big seliers with us. Give them a trial Mowers, Shears, Kniv Meskill ordered that the young man | tary, William ¥ ; treasur raceciat S fRetons [companifonia tcharceoffeontcmnti 5. Hungerford -;chairman of pub- from one of our best manufacturérs, These hats we offer are manu- ursday eveping, May 1.— The court officials were presented | tality commitete, Mrs. W. M. Monta- CHANTILLES G S A D T B o ... 36¢ doz AR fli‘.‘.fl«f“ul‘”""‘f‘fi steadily and insists on getting into | yvear. i The Youflg Lad‘/ at the Candy Couflter : at the height of the season we give you one of the choicest bargains { The case is made more delicate be- Under the c: W,i »n “Charity Work in " Offers Y()u AS Specia!s ert man from factory to clean|cause the boy's mother is sick and ! New Britain” Miss Elsie Osborne, 1a hats. Conn. Hat Co—advt. |was taken to the hospital today. agent of the New Britain Charvity or- Willie expressed a desire to be sent | ganization, told of the work of the so- AH[}N !S [i!va to the reform school for several of | ciety. Twenty-two vears a four ASSORTED CARAM c..2Gcilb ; i-his former playmates are there and | clergymen in the city f v were CHOCOLATE TRUFFLES 33c 1 . he thinks it would he nice to join | ail assisting the umily, each be- B 14, our BUY FROM THE MAKERS, In Our Women’s Shop Now—Are The s N N - 3 MAKE CAXNDY them, particularly since he weat | ing under the impression that the | down to visit one of them the other family belonged to his parish. Things | Our BEgg Vanilla Cream is a winner with our trade, 40c per qt, at 1 | day. The hoy was placed on proba- | were ir chaotic condition and as a | @ the store. Our Neopolitan at © a qt., at the store another big CHOCOLATE WALNUT FUDGE .. S0 .. 23c b result of the agitation started by the ¥ seller, and for those preferring a lighter Ice Cream, our No 1 Vanilla e —_— B v’v\\’(‘u'ling of th ~ase, the New Brit- at 80c a quart is sure to please. $150 and Costs for Viola- ght Tl S SUITS AND COATS o100 an S ot e oremnanon e § “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” In All Hartford. Lyceum tion of Theater Law [t B o ot "’,f“jj"‘_‘\-“_,‘;_‘(" aoiounaadon \‘"" i A REASON | Surpassing everything previously shown— : — ERREODHATIORS yozous Phone 906. Deliveries at 11 a. m. and 5 p. m. Suits—plain tailleur models, sport models, individuals, who support the assoc McMahon, proprietor of | theater S a0 s o) dressy models, tailored to a nicety with patch (£ Nl gt I Gradl pockets, braid and contrasting colored silk S e kill this Vaudeville and moving pictures, to make the organization’s agent ; ; ; Do e e e 1 “”"“4“”‘::' el [vh;wm»" and embroidery trimmings, fancy vestees BT i = Sl L . ~ ’ nc. and collars as features. In all the wanted > of 114 years to attend the 4 r P = . - - CE b e °| St Elmo lodge, K. of P., mects at | o procure a night's lodging for un- : materials. $18.75, $25, $29 and upward. foacconraniod by | thelr por- | 3,Syl seresh fortunates, to give temporary aid in | B Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. STYLISH STREET and MOTOR COATS paze ; times of distress and to obtai em- poutor Kiett pressed threo sep- | 3 1T 108G oy @ 7 MO D aiscoursea tor e, time| = * (LEVER SPORT COATS in a rich harges against the theaterman, | = = in a rich pro- < 7 - ’ ol e : one charitably inclined or some | separated again. The wife is now a i i i 5 o 3. meets in H. | Causes of Poverty, ‘» : ; fusion of color combinations at $6.75 Up- I = High class photo dramas, Tox's g that he permitted Mary Kar- 12 Dictro Karhonlok 10, and | . | ciety which has a Christmes social worker in New York, while the Alpee, 9, to visit his show on Theer are many causes of poverty Hold Conferences. {man has drifted to parts unknown. ward. The sed pleaded guilty ., | and each individual who applies 2 % 5 . An 2 Sam e o s R o enters Bunion Wniect= N GRS R L 2 s SR |G ol e dncod oo ccn IS S o Elior Beaselvas R o fla ) man s fined $50 and costs ACHA I e sents a distinct case. Some I e e W1 ihe paia { Who came in to the rooms unkemp Church strect | poverty is caused by drink ana month, a conference of all ihe paid empt this being the maximum pen- gim- hetq |in appearance and was < r 3 — — T i I i « s vorkers in the city held | e and was assisted by his is the third time McMahor bling, while in other cases is due | charity wc e ¥ nis is the third time McMahon e e 8, W o ofi It is due | o 8 oms and various cases witn | {Pe orsanization. He left town and n fined for this same offense. | o TS to environment. Then [housing con-| % Mhe F00MS S0C FEF o T | Iter returned and sppesred in F feDonoigh appeared -~ tions is another type of the reason s [ Beau Brummel costume. A short time i 4 B . during the month arc dizcussed. - . Aty for poverty in some families, 1t hreeds 5 : POt et o w P T C Winthrap council, D. of L., meets | ; g reeds i yiiny times charity workers conduct | After the agent received a letter ask- | AY'S O BUY OUR K'Nfl R . URnESSing discontent and makes the individual | 580 e RGN rious | INE for the exchange of photographs, | at 277 Mai eet. Feoll held & p Ofte il_ | pilsrimages through t vario aphs. | . 5 € 1Le ften chil- | | fiehes of civie activity to show Tribute to Clergy. '3-99 ASYLUM ST Cennecting with ]40 TRUMBULL S¥ EADOL RARDICsaC dren ar lected because their s : Al Zens or near citizens the mannur | Al the charity organizations in the | ! | ive plaints about children | Alexandria lodge, D g stomes at people and the | meets at 88 Arch street. gain sustenance for them. They are | n turn chastizing the children. | —_— laleie g X r ¢ | oraing Mrs. Lena Koseoka of | Svenska Klubben meets in Electric | 167t alone and consequently the % ; : $ ; s . | or her assistant are called in to get; | the child to do something to keep yway from mischief. mothers are forced to go to work to | | s i preed it toRwont procedure of the many dej ity wor: torctrer o 4t Lok bes | HARTFORD. Then there is a social found that organized ald accom- 1ss, where many of the society | plishes more in the long run. The | )a==— buds of the city gather in the office | speaker here paid a tribute to the prosecutor shaking up a at stated intervals and ave told of {clergy of the city, the lawyers and | . BE hic she o aa thees the conditions found In the clty, |the physicians, many of whom have HIGH SCHOOL NOTES TO HAVE PARISH FAIR. her The ho. father wa = Quack Doctors, vhich es them an opportunity to offered aid in various ways without At the assembly in the High school The Ladies’ St. Anne society, the lered to make his on One of the greatest causes of pov-|see the seamy side of life. An in- | compensation. There is no question sterday afternoon Robert Buol “'RS‘ Children of St. Mary and St. Peter's erty, which requires aid from the or- | formation bureau is conducted and {but that priests, ministers and school | iven the floor to talk about the sen-| socfety are to have charge of St. Pe- rows Cuspidor in Fight. Absolutely Removes sanization, is the work done by a man | it is safe to say that every ques teachers hold the key to.most situa- | ior show, of which he is the manager. | ter's parish fair to be held in Bap. N . 5 2 3 vho poses as & doctor, or in common ader the sun” has been asked tions and their aid is often enlisted | He drew some good laughs from the; geck’s hall on May 19, 20, 22 and 23 Indlgeshon‘ Onepackagg parlance, aquack doctor.” This|one time or another. During 1e lin reclaiming to wayward individual. | School and very successfully adver- J < h 2 = 3 S pe of man presents the greatest d past winter, the were fewer 1 N tised the show. Edward Schaefer, B e proves it. 25¢ at all druggists. v for charity organization. sts for work, than ever before in udget Small. Miss Anna G. Rockwell of the pub-| 1, oh Baumgartner, Mrs, F. M. Zir. | | - — e seems strange that people will put | the history of the or itien | The budget of the New Britain| ;. jngtitute was then introduced Jln‘]in)(»rmiln, Mrs. George Giller, Bar | i ad street was given a warn hall. The following committee is in charge i 4 Charity Organization is very small. i g5ve u talk on the library and its Varvious Cases. ]1:mo\mlin;: to between $3,600 to $3.- | (Colk This was in celebration of li- The agent is called on to visit many ;| 700 yearly. Flowever this does not| p,,; gay which should have been on homes and to decide ma ses, One | cover all the work of the organi Monday. It was impossible to have | time she was called to a house and jtion. Many townspeople help in A bl on i atina found a boy ill, lying hehind the : generous way. Citizens often ‘call up Ok door. The family did not wish to and tell the agent that they desire to | IN MAYOR'S MESSAG let her see him, but finally she pre- | assist in paving for a child's milk ov | 1 ('8 aiival message of Mayor | | tended There was music by the Glover, Catherine VYolz and Matild Zimmerman. ith in these unprincipled men rath- | r than vi pectable physician. Anothe which has been eradi- ated by the law fostered by Senator W. Klett, is fortune tellir mediums bleed their helicver: the latter had no money left at The law as advocated by Senator as done more to eradicate the led upon them to let 1 help the | helping a needy family. 1In all cases | o ;ey to be read at the next meet- | " 5 e A ol oo ih 5 (]):V boy: The _\‘r)u;h had W‘mvn nere ;VW::';H‘II";nM:IJ_\):‘Ln:,{:l‘:‘l\vxflr‘f‘\rnlrr;r;:::;x:u:vfl "N~ | g of the common councll, will be | Strand orchestra and J. J. Willlams TO Eake W]th You 3 S icmatized Plan: e L o e e S " | found recommendations for an ex-| gave a short talk. This evening John . > s 2 e ansportation was obtained for him | or atic as a SlHddons | perimental plant at the sewer beds. | Goodman will give an entertainment io§ine o moe nor G oot ERT iz tionll an dV i = ntohablyin st fin S ehe CUBDEE s iaceRviiens (CEaT RISl e Chietlexecutive foelaithat the oUt-|iandlon\riday Inights Mayor Quigle film of a Spring Day Outing, and then @ there is kepta file on which there are | groat strugsle in Europe now. An- | clined are able to follow the precepts | 8¢ (S, G TE S8 MO AR LG TH 1aS promised to make an address “ds, which give definitely those rer case that of a n o lof the Master. The organi is R cards, whic 3 her case was that of n who & 0l T e ity fom s show vou the fun in developing and printing need of charity and why. The con- |applied for and obtained work. Later | able to do a great amount of work de el e r results B tcnts of these cards are known only | the investizating bt 7 s o e G sl IN STORM COUNTRY. { STOMACH TROUBLES to the agent. The work must neces- | had an income of $2,000 a yvear. A ,budgef. because of the willingness of cards have been received ini Digestion is largely a mechanical KODAKS, $6.00 N 5 $1.00 u - i secret for of ten tir the | man applied for aid and joh was | individuals to help the needy. Tost C | % “p't u?ROVV* IES $1. 12 individual does not want his state | secured for him twith a local con- | 2 el this city by friends <*fl John D. McCue | proce: When there are stoamch a e published broadcast. This file con- | tractor. He seemed to possess more of Seymour street who is at present | troubles there is usuall KODAK SHOP tains a list of the people in the city | than the average amount of intelli- MITIESCHOOT ANNUAL, in New Mexico, In the interests of one; of the muscles upon whict stion = The annual meeting of the Smith | of the largest hardware houses in the| <o largely depends. To ailien who procure charity from any source. | gence and proved a willing and faith- Sk i Other charity societies often call 50 | ful worker. Tt was later found, | School Parents’ and Tcachers' asso-| West. Mr. McCue has been plg ‘-Mvml thesel muscles andl Over o elomacy { charge of most of the company's in-| troubles our druggists The Clark & that two organizations would not ‘e |the man came from a good Southern ion will be held at the school| 3 B | helping the same family. The work | family, but was a “dope fiend.” 0 | o o s terests throughout the west. !H ainerd Co., Riker Hegeinan Dri | ne nel yuilding tomorrow night. There will 5 I e 105 . 3 | also has its 1 de. At Christmas | had an income of $50 a month. Fam- | : e Elst New BritiinyConty gnarantee d | time, many lett are found in the |ily squabbles are often brought to | D¢ @ musical program and 1. C. NEW SALES ) e Vinol, a reliable non-segfe? remedy. | boxes about the city, addressed to [ the office for decision. One case o7 | Goodwin, a member of the schonl H. B. Coleman of Detroit has been | which contains iron to nuvify. and en | | 169-171 anta Claus.” These communica- | an out-of-town family proved inter- | board, will speak. His subject will | engaged as sales manager of the Rus- | rich the blood, the mediicnai extrac- o0 & ' tions are turncd over to the organi ting. A man and his wife could | be the work of the Prevocational and | sell & Erwin company to succeed | tives of fresh cod livers without ofl | i AL ML ZION CHURCH FAIR. The A. M. E. Zion church fair opened last evening and was well at- MAIN STRERT ' tion and the case is looked into. e so they were divorced. The | Vocational schools. The United asso- | Hartwell Taylor who resigned to ac-| and the nourishing propeities of hecr n Oftentimes, it is the result of a child- ran drifted here and the organ 1 ciation’s athescope will be used to | cept a position in New York. Mr.| peptone, all combined in a delicious ce Station for Edison Mazda Automobile [, ish prank, while othe really | tion aided him. Later he got info { show some pictures and refreshments | Coleman is well known here and a | natiev wine. If you are snfering from S ible to have St Nick visit them. | communication wit his ex-wife and ; will be served. A cake sale will also | number of years ago was employed at | stomach trouble it will pa u to try R T P TREETLAMS 2 T g | The latter are turncd over to some- | they re-married and now they > | feature this meeting. this same concern as a salesman. |

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