New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 8, 1916, Page 2

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| FFor Wednesday we will have another supply of Home Fish 321 . t o _t : 1 Cakes, 20¢ per doz. Main Street. New Britain, Conn. ’ . . . home and abroad = S . Baking Specialties BILKS. (rope) Jup amed Rivies. 4 ~ _— e s e MADRAS — Embroidered, Corded and PARKER HOUSE ROLI 10c doz. C' It Spring Suits at the Kavanaugh rhop SAUERKRA T SPICE BREAD ... 15¢ doz Scotch Crepe. 40 Pratt street, Hartford. This ORANGE LOAV ]':s 18¢ ae, D) i ity Items o s | RANGE TOAVES SCOTCH CHEVIOTS — ALL WOOL Jesse A. Pillsbury, for the past | | APPLE TURNOVERS . . 5c ea. FLANNELS‘ [T. M. T. A & B. society min- | 1¥e vears an emplovee of the wator ‘ S st Andm Early selection means larger assortments Lave disbanded for the season, | department, has resigned to accep! o] 60c doz. P : amization will take place in the |@ Position with the Remington Arms | to choose from, if inconvenient to call to company in Bridgeport. . lace your order, our representative will visit Miss Cl K r S : - Mis ara Kane of Sexton street = bargains Wednesday at The | p,5 resigned her position at the Stan- Smns All he Trouhle_Fatherw Or peCIa S at t e an y Ounter you at your request. Dry Goods Co.’s basement. | o\ \yorks to accept a position as i b4 | stenographer at the Traveler's Insur- [ | k McAvay has been appointed | ance company of Hartford. A[‘[‘es[ed and Daugmel‘ Mgves i 0[' ueS ay e l er Ou r of the Corbin Screw Corpor-| \veqnesday is Bargain day at The | | J seball for the coming season. | curran Dry Goods Co " 2t i VANILLA and STRAWBERRY SNOWFLAKES 2 300ds Co.—advt. ‘ £ Y i % re being made for a busy sea- | : HAYSTAGKS - 4., . 58 BT " P, YS Y (o] N_D | Mrs. Lawrence Baley and Mrs. | An innocent kettle of sauerkraut, | Al I,‘ TS s aiaeee '”'_ A TO BU UR KI B iancs Tuddis el Thesine }van\knr,j0,‘;.?1..':&,i“:,’}'r(\’;fl spent Sun- [ peaceful as it may seem is capable | SUNSHINE CHOCOLATES . A S 93-99 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with |40 TRUMBULL ST | Fh ol b b 221 of causing no end of trouble and on All Our Own Make Candies. “Buy from the Makers. James Gray of Stanley street. HARTFORD ostponed meeting of the Wo- —_— —_ aturday it was just such a thing “Our Egg Vanilla, the finest ever.” That is what we hear from . spital hoard will Bg held this | PLAYS HOOKEY- ARRESTED. that was responsible for the break- our customers about our Ice Cream. 40c per quart, at the store Ry, | Vincent Netupiskai, nine years old, | ing up of Michael Kolosky's home on Neopolitan 35¢, and our No. 1 Vanilla, 30¢ per qt, are two favor- ollege club will 4 SheMirre eve- | Of 52 Broad street, | for| smalley street. As result of ar- | st the home of Miss Lovise No- | stealing a couple of bottles of soda} guments starting over the sauerkraut | 2 i (B T iR ey | SLD SSLE L S0 | “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” B i M ra s :\“1” m:n' boy \1 \mhl him r?n away. § arrested for assnalting her and later | x oo s > hen he was brought to the police | she packe: s S eala . i ouns Portehester, N, ¥-| station the boy admittea that he was | ‘}.,n ,‘(::“’( dRupiEncy Belonstoesgand | “THERE'S A REASON. bung was forrérly Miss May e i ned Ronke (o b Eatict | "\‘n: S el s i Phone 906. Deliveries at 11 a. m. and 5 p. m. ’ Y10 city | > ‘girl told Judge Meskill this | : - e O RIRAF S tne| chool After heing locked up in a | morning in court that Saturday after. | 127 VAIN STREET. OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 317.2 Madden, a"ifiefbe: 1€ | cell for several hours, the boy was noon when she came home for din- | artment of the H"‘r"‘”“'\-mv! back to school P R didn it e | was a week-end visi- [Ensngshegdidn e what they had | et [ { #and she sent her “kid sister” out to | ’ s ity w RES|STANBE TU DISEASE 0 e 0l (o TR e ’ nc olille road ‘maps 15 up. | | father slapped the *kig”, she said, | e s 9 J [Printing Co. 66 Church St Debility is a loss of vitality, not | whereupon she interfered She . ~ —advt. | affecting any one part of the body par- | claimed that her father called her Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. reat y e uce one-third off on some dainty | ticulerly but the system generally. It [ vile names and finally threw her ! | is dangerous because it reduLes the | across the table and chocked her, | In order to make room for the proper display of warm weather B — = bodysre=| nce to d after which he knocked her on the | == — = = = = | apparel. - When debility follows acuto diseases, | floor and kicked hen Yesterday, | made the mysteTy more complicated, | up with it much longer,”” she. said ERTLE of G LR AL ST e CRELK CLOTHES convalescence is slow ard the strength | unable to stand the slurs of the | saia he was with Swanson ail the | McGrath was sentenced to thirty dass | res From 16 years to 46! | does not return as it should. ~ An at~ | parents, she packed up her bhelong. | | , e g e TG oo || B gy, T L o8 TRSays ) REDUCED FROM .$19.75 to $15.00 : i tack of the grip often resultsin debility | F lef time and he 3 bin jail, judgment was suspended | J i t finish blue suits full l]l‘dt per mé Jér monthe. Evergbody |- 1 ,'”"]' S “:‘“”y”' When arrested, it was the hat that | auring good behavior and he was REDUCED FROM 500 to $19.50 © RN Kolosky told the court he is 57 ; it G e || G e REDUCED FROM 5 g = 1 S ; 2 : made the camplainants so sure of | placed on probation. | R lined, silk sleeves, R BRE (O ti‘mmy{or, debiity [EysarsioldRand has raised Wsixteen ey dngon!s i dentity Mrs. Scaberg = b i REDUCED FROM : 7 " js to_build up the blood because the | (hilaren. He blamea all the trouble o M) fheie e Flees From Wife—Goes to Jail. ifully tailored. This | blood goes to every partofthebodyand | o, his danghter who insulted him S e e Sl Charles Walenczius, who has been | v : : an_improvement in its condition i8 | hic said, He also declared thal she | o onson was the gul SEEREE il cotirtiseveral times ot Tatelon cors | ASDiendid sevaimeng ofiho feasgnisiamaricstmodels S Berea on’t hang its head in | quickly felt throughout the sysiem. | iuck him in the face with a knife, | 0% fned §7 and cos it o e o e e, e mixtures aneta Checlksland winan Matertaly o281 drobe with a $75 cus- The problem in every case is to ‘\md | hut the girl denied this and said she Young Thicves in Court. ! being placed on probation, ran away, | B I SN UEETOUSES R PO S somethgthfibw111enn<h the blood e simply scratched him with her finger Gl b il oy b et | was located in Newington ”; WA“-_ An admirable assortment of fabrics and styles all with special it 1’Y| Williams’ Pink ‘1 ills suit mol‘ nails. “She looks goad, that's all; but | o - g N S | arraigned in court this merning and \ppeal of the “very new” and the added charm of exclusiveness, at relrmI‘(‘csz\m’?dflh:m:‘l:elr T :;onti;ls >'s no good anvway.' said the | ";MM' RO Ll b S I i St He will | prices moderate in the extreme . oholic and th 2] ild 2 3 e | ose ages range fro 0 to 12 yes era ; £ 5 ; : s rfolk plain colored | ot and stroniehon the morves. - Dr. | father. Mrs. Kolosky told of the | Whose ages range from 10 to 12 years, | rerve twenty davs in jail and also | SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK 3 & Williams? Pink Pills areisefal for grows femily squabble and said it started | Were charged with stealing money | work out a fine which he has not $1.25 WHITE P ICOATS $1.00 in Blues, Grays and ing children and for men and women | DCC3Use the girl objected to eating | from Nellie Kacheska of 94 Beaver ikl | hs. whose nervous energy has been over- | ° RO s was Ristnarcen | street Same time Friday the bhoys | Other Court Cases, drawn. Try them whenever your blood Al ) s ) | sent a delegation into the Beaver | Alvin Nelson, who was arrested /G e e e Mystery of the Light Cap. | house and stole some money | @St Wednesday for drunkenness but | PLANNING FOR CONVENTION [)\\Hs held together with a rubber band Your druggist sells Dr. Williami The sérvices of a Sherlock Holmes | ui or the woman’s trunk. Saturdas | Who was taken ta the hospital when | -~ A Polish woman who was picking uf ey | Pink Pillsor tlmyw]ll be sent by mail, | were almost needed to solve what et ‘{;Id ol (_‘mm’"‘h C4Y | he became ill, was arraigned this | Syes ep Open House | coal beside the tracks saw the gir postpaid, on receipt of price, 50 cents | might have been called the “mystery | e e _‘“”f“' [Emorning S Mhs fmantislon the ve n Mhile Swedish Singers Are Here. | Pick up the money and took it awa t fi U fi 5 [er box, six hoxes $2.50 by the Dr. | of the light cap.” Frederick Swan- | i nidi P 3 TRCO SRES Tloved | o acterium tremens. He has fivea | oo S s from her. The woman then ran awa \ illiams Medicine Co., Schenectady, | son was charged with Wme o .. Ui colnty Uheee penrs ang hos Planning for the Swedish Singers' | jeaving her bag of coal beside th N. Y. Writetoday for free bookletS Or | sven Trickson in the rear of Hilding | jp o o7 (SOre by (he cout Aldphe T ] wife and two children in Sweden, | convention in this city next montl 1va'm k the blood and nerves. Nelson’s saioon, Brickson said he | ot '('hm\“ ’I'1“'] eowise. (o] 2ooC | His case was continued for two weeks | Several of the committees will hold The Mttle girl said she would know | e e B i e chal || Gecie O B RGN UG on probation, moetings this week. Tonight the re- o woman again if she should see o iberslof Isensingtonivnen Swanson (St I8 SAEE BE HERRRRHEES R0 T i e F | L T it T RS OIS e Lt e e e ame out and asked for a ride. Re- | ' pis L & M- | costs for drunkenness and breach of | office of John H. Hallin at 8 o'clock : to qiness in ymplaining about the in ing refused, he punched him in the | l'oo Lazy to Work, | the peace He w ested Satur. | and Wednesday evening the enter-i gent py the fact that she cannot face several times. Complaint was | s e : oo ey at it = " street, where he | tainment committee will meect at (1 speak English made to Officer Charles Johnson ana | | oMk Vita was charged with non- | (i maging trouble. Social club hall in Arch strecr. | - et arreatedliswan=on o lcomplaint s (fsupporidandsnisihviteRiolaithclico | AR Sven Social club has decided to he walking dawn West Pearl | he has worked but three weeks since | 3 5 : n preparing for the concert and “AVE GUI.UH IN YUUR GHEEKS | MISS 08 street. Mrs. Seaberg declared Swan- | Christmas and has not ziven her any | hy el (o ! amedEtheRtollowines commitecs son was the man who committed the & ik el ] e Aliss Elsie €. Osborn, agent of the | L. Kallberg, Adolph Carison and | | assault. 5 ¥ . €1 New Britain Charity Organization, | Adolph Peterson. The club will spead | - s Place IO Geithe I a’lest Swanson denicd all knowledge of | Eave her 84 In the meantime the | r' (aac ror mainnapolis. Inginy. | $100 for decorating the building in | Be Be“‘?~ Looking—Take | the affair and sald the Seabergs and | city has been supporting the family. | © o0 e g T © ANAlan&, |y ohor _of the event and will arrange | Olive Tablets i Erickson identified him solely be- | The wife said her husband told her | . National Conference 5f | {5 keep open house during the cor- | 2 ooks On ‘Ihe Da Ot | cause of the light cap he wore, as | he is not able to work, whereupon | (Arties and Correction. Miss Os- | vention | ) , i they sald the man who punched | she suggested that she would work if | 'OT" Dhas credentials from Governor | August Bergstrom has taken the ‘,wVM 2 :v:“\”\’nnlewl“—Htv‘\‘(\ua sl Erickson wore such a hat, He said | he would stay at home ana tend to | Holcomb and will make the trip with | contract to crect a speeial st 1 You have a bad tasie in your mouth—a = = | hio came out of Turner hail and saw | ihe nabies. e even refused to do |he Connecticut delegates which will | Fox's theater to seat the singers. [lazy, d fecling—you should take Publlca lon | & crowd in the alleyway. Some one | this. Finally Vita said he would be | TUMPer six or cight [ He will begin work at midnight the Olive “‘11“\”@ R | pointed to him and said' that the | vining to take “an v dob. He ! — e day beforo the concert and WIll woil I inlia 500" ralomele orera. rropirad s | fellow with the light cap -did it. | was placed on probation and ordered | “Fantomas” to Continuc. | all night to put things in shape for Dr. Edwa fter 17 years of study i = - Secing he was suspected of ¢ o S s o . g ) X < | the big event with his patie H ’ - a . Vilthelomeor Cenpeibat| Wife Tells Her Troubles tery and crime story which has been | T Iy vegetable compound mixed with T k un s Ircu atl" Llhrar { by the officer.. Joseph Gorman, who | - T o o e TAKES MONEY FROM GIRL, ml] You will know them by their ¢ so wore a light cap and thereby | Mrs, Bdward McGrath of Bigelow o : Bt - - CO0Ls 2 : oW | tion of The New York Sunday Workl o z S It vou want a clear, pink sk, br I"S j == — | street toid Judge Meskill of her |has created so much interest that i Little Child Finds Roll of Bills and 2L 30 SOL S S eih, piok Sk Ci i : ; ‘ : ; sals Them From Her. like childhood days, you must I qomestic troubles in charging her |Second volume will follow the pres Woman Steals Them From ‘ Vs, ¥ At et ot the 169 and 171 Main Street — g RS en el e e, | . Sk - husband with drunkenness and as- : e stal- | nraiearet Desena, ten vears old, of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the il fomcer T hon arnesten || 2ohie none re French detectives | | "[ i o street, notified Chief Raw- liver and bowels like calomel—yet have no 5 arrested Mc- | who, while over following the trail of | 10 Lie Stwect ACLTEC ot at was dangerous after effects. Grath at his home last night. Mrs. | the mysterious Fantomas, never suec- ESiah L ¢ e o | They start the bile and overcome con- t h 3 i ) . ; committed last Wednesday. The little 'gyp s i O en from 9°'A. M. to 9 P. M. Absolutely RemOVES | iiiirii i ive sman chiidren ani | cocd o geting . mo-throngn ou: | Commitied last Wednesdax. The ttle supafor” "t iy infoRsoee, 2 2 3 2 | #he told the court if there was any | other series of strange adventures | St 4 > G b ruggists, S SSeiparibox ion. ] tole o ure store on I3lm street and when ne 1B I‘i()lldays and Sundays Excepted Indlg?s ron Onepaclfage { way of subporting them”she would {more thrilling than ever. Be sure vou | i ‘r‘n\‘xn'.ul'\‘my‘\\‘,.m company of- ' Take one or two nightly and note the proves it. 25c at all druggl&s. { leave her husband at once, “I've | order your Sunday World in advance. | P B Gt o dneten Soll pleasing results, o ! stood it seven vears and I can't put | -—advt fice she found & siz |. . The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, O NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1916. Community Silverware at Reduced Prices For 10 Days Only The prices on Community Silverware will positively be advanced on May 15th, (prices being controlled by the Manufacturers.) Having bought very heavy at the OLD PRICE, we are wiiling to give you the benefit of our alert- ness, and are offering for the Next 10 Days Only the full line of 50 year community table ware, including the beautiful PATRICIAN design, at the old price, provid- ing you make your selection before May 15th. If you in- tend to give wedding gifts, this or next month, here is your chance to give the best silverplate in the world for a very small cost. Our 10 Day Watch Saie is a great money saving proposition, (cause and effect same as Community Silverware), and will end next Wed- nesday. Be sure and take advantage of our liberal offer. We have A WATCH FOR EVERYBODY. Qur Victor Victrolas and Columbia Grafonolas range in prices from $15 to $200, at very liberal terms, and will be glad to help you select your favorite instrument. Step in and get acquainted with out service, “We are different.” HENRY MORANS Jeweler SRR S R SRR SR S ol T L We Are Ready to Estimate on the Exterior Painting of Your House See Cur Spring Styles of Wall Paper We specialize in all classes & of Interior Decorations,also WINDOW SHADES made to order. Complete line of Varnishes, Floor Stains and Painters’ Sup- plies. Ghe JOHN BOYLE CO., 3 AND 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE. J. M. HALLINAN, Inc. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. In Our Delicatessen Dept. for all conveniences for handling the preparation of We are planning your wants all the time Our Kitchen being equipped with foods we can offer you the best there is in Salads, Cooked Meats, Baked Beans and specialties which we change from day to day. Look for our new shipment of fresh, live Lobsters from the fisheri at Boston Market We will have a new lot in a few days. For Tuesday we will have CHICKEN CROQUETTES 5c ca CHICKEN SALAD ..... 60¢ 1b AN Flow Hundreds of New, Stylish Trimmed Hats Now on Sale at Greatly Reduced Prices. Hats Worth Double the Price We Ask For Them. $2.25, Herc's an excellent opportunity to purchase High Grade Trimmed Hats at much less than regular pric We offer the larg- issortment and the most extraordinary bargains we have ever ented. here are Hats for all occasions in the new Sailor shapes, new ‘atteau shapes, new Turbans, new Pokes, Large Hats, Medium fats, Small Hats in Lisere, Hemp, Chip, Milan, Leghorn, etc. Choice array of colors trimmed effectively with silk ribbons, flowers, fancy effects, wings and other beautiful trimmings. Sec these hats, try them on, then you can readily understand our -standard of value DOW! giving HART FORD. EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF HIGH GRADE MILLINERY N GOES THE PRICES ON OUR ENTIRF SORTMENTS OF CHOICE Trimmed Hats—Untrimmed Hats ers, Ribbons, Fancy Effects and Everything Else Pertaining to Millinery. $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $8.00, $9.00, $10.00 Individuality in Made-to- Measure Shirts Announcing the readiness of the spring and summer collection of distinctly individual Shirtings from the looms of the foremost mills at

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