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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1916. stored free of -advt left for repair Meshken's ). K. I “City lems | SAFETY FIRST PLAN . muritora. Now s e tine Pyblic Works Board Discusses lection.—advt Mildred Taylor of Lt 5 e | Placing Lights at Busy Corners t Tllingwort | Ith bread.—advt. | i i The dangers that have lurked at street corners, especially in rt of the city, through the | thoughtlessness of many automobile | owners, who, when the traffic officers leave their posts in the evening, dis- regarded practice of turning to | the right in the proper manner, will Stan! E smori v | be eliminated shortly, if the sugge ees met last n at G A. R. [tion of Chairn Humphrey at ements for the | meeting of the hoard of public that a |last evening is carried out. During fur- i the discussion in regard to the new {he | lighti Mr. Humphrey ting 1ces covered by flic the day, these lights to white, thus guiding auto- ame as dians of time. The st instant favor from although Commis- Downes thought it might be ng some of the authority vesti- in the safety hoard and on his otion it was voted to have the chair- nan of the board consult with Chair- 1an Babcock of the safety board in rd to the matter. Others ave Tt. Tn various cities ious the . and works It is hoped of automobiles will be > veterans for use during poke and to carry flowers io ORGANIST CHOSEN, nder of nist of the g in the day met with commission sioner the New throughout the the same plan been in for several years and has out very successfully. The has Hig master and Pring rte Norm speaker. chies The program | musical num- y e best Sox are made with hs up the other fis “full fashioned. All featured witn doubt, end in the new plan averting this, serious z ts and may be ti cause of Recommend New The new lighting cussed at co Plan. system was dis- siderable length by the commission it being the consen- sus of opinion that there w no time to be lost on the matter, nd it was | voted to recommend to council at its meeting this evening that the board be empowered to make a new deal with the United Eiectric Light and Water company. City Engineer Hall presented a map showing the plan for the to be adopted. Commissioner O'Brien wanted to have the new arc lights tended on East Main street from Center street to Hartford avenue, but Engineer Hall showed where the change in the system would mean placing more 250 watt lamps in this section and would give the desired improvement. The appropriation as passed by the board of finance calls for the establishment of arc lights of the new styles as far as Center street. A demonstration of the new arc may be held this evening if the plans of Atwater mature. ts for Cleancrs. short time. the street will appear in their new | spring suits, the bhoard authoriz | | the purchase of twenty-four white | $\mi(’m‘m< t a cost of $2 each | The S dish Singers socities askeq | i for permission to place a sign in front | of Tox's theater for three dayvs in | ,June. The sign as called for will | i\n-n‘udh over the restricted line and | the matter was referred to the en- | gineer. | | He ! The nearir back—in grade hosc are made this r 50c joned. Silk Sox are full ) Yes—scamless, wish them, too, if ‘enteen plain colors to from in alj sizes at all —At lilson's | Within a < Given. on the proposed sewer in Holmes avenue brought forth re- monstrances from Henry Walther, Conrad Steppler and Mrs. Schleicher The area in question is but 27 and is on property which has never been accepted by the city. Mr. V ther acted as spokesman for Schleicher and called the atte the hoard to this matter. None of the petitioners for the sewer appear- the |ic at the hearing. The commission- referrd the matter back to the petitioners to secure waivers on property John y < of sprinkiing Kelsey abel. Come and See. e o street. e spoke for Mrs Fllen opposed. The board voted to recommend the grant- ing of the petition [ on a motion by ! Downes it e Best Examples of t and Individually tion of ted Styles in Men’s ttings Have ers pole- Maoore - Tryon ntter in f; e reet from Stan- F. S appeared Dyson. who was Commissioner was voted to recommend the petition for a sidewalk on the north side of Hamilton street from Black Rock avenue to Hawler street | the work to be done before July 1. CKPOLE-MOORE- ON COMPANY RUALITY CORNER Asylum Street AT TRUMBULL. HACTTORD. | | | | | | } Indigestion. Onepackage proves it. 25¢ at all druggists. CEDARALL (All Cedar) NATURAL CEDAR LEAF A Protection Against the Moth eated that it has three times the strength of Cedar alone. HAS A REFINED ODOR IS CLEAN AND PURE pxcellent preparation for eliminating moths and preventing them from damaging woolens, etc. Will not injure the finest fabif-ic;g_ ’ 10c and 25¢ Cang HICKINSON DRUG CO.. i) MAIN STRERT the | standard at | tendeney of automobile driv- | ‘cut” the corners sharply, will | the common | | Absolutely Removes | | GIVES GIRL $1 TO i | | | i | | Grace (Romeo) feet | the | { i | | i | | | | | | | | | | | teiliginle and he writes what he wants 1Tt s | Katherine Stanton, Edith Mari Lucia one When Shi | The committee w | drea Weld | that ESCORT HER HOME | She Has Deaf Mute Arrested and He | | Is Fined $20 for Annoying Her I‘ on Street. Milton Silverman, a deaf mute liv- | ing on Church ily lived in Hartford, was fined 320 and costs by Judge James T. Meskill in police court this morning on a | charge of breach of the peace pre- ferred against him by Miss Mary 18 years. > young girl ap: ched Officer George Moflit at the corner of Broad and High streets at 9:15 o'clock last night and, nding him a one dollar bill, demanded that Silverman who | was following her, he arrested. She claimed that the youth gave her the and then demuanded the priv- ¢ going home with her. She likewise declared that after giving her the money he tried to induce her to go into a vacant building with him. The Youto: L girl told Judge Meskill that Silverman sat beside her at the Scenic theater and followed he out The rest of her testimony was similar to that told the policeman, but she de- clared $1 was rather cheap if Silver- man had wanted to see her home nothir short of $200 would recom- pense her for his uninteresting com- pany Although little, most money Silverman can speak a of w he is unin- to say. He explained that he went to the Scenic and was taken with a dizzy spell and asked the girl to show him to Church street. To show her his kindness, he gave her $1, he said. GIRLS TO GIVE TWO PLAYS ATY.W.C. A Tomorrow Ivening’: Entertainment Promises to Be An Interesting One—Two Clubs Are Participating. Tomorrow evening the members of the Y. W. C. A. Aokiva and Ishkoodah clubs will give a joint entertainment in the recreation hall. Two comedies will be presented by the members. One, a three-act farce by Bertha Currier Porter, entitled “Lucia’s Lover” will be presented by the Ao- kiva club and the other, a one-act comedy by Lillian F. Chandler, wili be presented hy the Ishkoodah club. entitled “When Shakespeare Struck the Town,” The cast of char- acters follow: Lucia’s Lover. Polly Chandler (who loves cats) G Dorothy Bacon , Lucy Hop June Bertram Any Anderson. (A Southerr Mildred Cha 1 and 2 1. Ruth Lee cts 2 ... Ethel Madeley Summers (A little older than others) Margaret Hopkins Tovering (a lovelorn lass) Josephine Tommasoni (a teacher) .o Harriet Chamberlain Boarding School, spring. club kespeare Struck the Town. ern (Queen of the May) Mildred Hellberg Esther Tandgren (her daughters) Edith Hotchkiss Annabel Erickson Lady Macbeth) Fam- ... Anna Anderson Tady Macheth) Minnie Holmquist Weston’s Sis- ¥ Marguerite hstaedt | (A maid) . Ruth Sherman the iss McGregor Scene—At a day in Given by Mrs. Wes Mabel (Juliet) Florence (Titania) Helen (First ily S Mary (Second friends Mrs. Carey ter) Martha (Mrs FACTORIES TO BUILD. and North & Concerns Plan Extensions, RBeaton & Cadwell Judd A new factory building 125 by feet is being planned by the o ! of the Beaton & Cadwell company. | The new building will be six stories | high and of mill tvpe.y It will adjoin the present factory huildings of the company, on a site recently purchas- ed. The company also proposes to build a large hoiler house. Although plans have not matured, the officials of North & Judd Manu- facturing company have in mind the erection of a large addition to plant, to cope with the rapidly creasing saddlery busines; HIGH SCHOOL The committee appointed from the | faculty by Principal Louis P. Slade has decided on Margaret ¥ 11 and | Gertrude Luddy G < rshals | at the senior graduation exercises. composed of Mil- Seltzer and Margaret Mary Ward In the auditorium noon TIsrael Nair rexd parts from speech given by the secretary of the American School Peace league. Th was in celebration of Peace Day which is not until the eighteenth, but was the nearest assembly day came in appropriate. vesterday afte PIGEON CLUB ACTIVITIES. The members of the Lake View | Racing club are busy prepar- | Next Pigeon ing birds for flights race from Bridgeport to this city. The birds will be shipped to Newark, I and they will race from that city to New Britain on Memorial Day. Ac- curate records will he made of the time of the various pigeons at the 100, 200, and 300 mile stations. It seems hardly nec. mention the fact that the best fresh made butter in town is sclling for cents at our store. National Butter | Co., 183 Main St.—advt. ary to again | street but whose fam- | @8 Sunday it | | is planned to have a flock of pigeons We Are Ready to Estimate E on the § Exterior Painting of Your House See GQur 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 RE. J. M. HALLINAN, INC. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. We are still making our usualeline of baking— N. E. Bread, Cream of Wheat Bread, Rye Bread, Rolls, Buns. pure and wholesome. Store price on our Ice Cream: American Vanilla, Strawberry and Chocolate e a0 perdt .. 35¢ per qt Egg Vanilla .....40c per qt French Vanilla ...... ....60c per qt “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” “THERE’'S A REASON.” 5 Visit our Delicatessen Department and see for yourself our show- ing of Salads, Meats, Olives, Pickles, Cheese and Canned Goods; Live Lobsters are now in season J. M. HALLINAN, INC. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. If it isn’t an Eastman; it isn’t a Kodak. The New 32 KODAK Has the autographic feature whereby you can date and title your films at the time of exposure, has a rapid rectilinear lens of superior quality and Ball Bearing Shutter with speeds of 1-25, 1-50 and 1-100 of a second. A high grade instrument for pictures of the popular post card size, 3 14 x 5 1-2 inches. $22.50 at your Dealers. EASTMAN KODAK CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. Take a Kodak with you out into the country, and keep the story of your trip. Buy the Eastman ). C. Film, al- ways fresh, at our store, then let us develop it, as we use the Eastman method and Velox paper, and yvou are sure to get the best results possible. 1f you do your own work let us furnish you with the ma- Headquarters for man Kodaks and supplies. The MILLER-HANSON DRUG CO. KODAK SHOP CHURCH ST., NEW BRITAIN, CT. 30 Women'’s and Misses’ sortments, ored, of the greatest bargains of the s overlook can purchase and all fashionable MINERAL OIL for Constipation tion odorles normalize: HART FORD. Remarkable May Reduction Sale of Tailored Suits At Most Extraordinary Reductions The season’s choicest the best of newest materials ¢ workmanship, reduced for immediate clearance. Women’s Tailored Suits Reduced §14 50 and $16.50 Suits we .75 Thes stock and woman can particularly Prices. silks in offer are our own regular 150N No this great reduction sale of ts high grade Suits at such Bargain The materials are Serges, Gaberdines, Ioplins, colors. when The Fact that now, with May but half gone, you can buy these beautiful Horsfall Suits FOR MISSES and WOMEN As Low As $15.75--$18.75--$22.75 FOR VALUES UP TO $31.75 Is really enough to convince any woman that this is her plausible shopping place. Charming styles for all occasions; Sports, Touring and Street wear, in all the delightful new materials of the Spring Season. Our higher grade Suits, both Sport and more dressy models, are reduced in like pro- portion. - Tovstulls T PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND 23-99 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with HARTFORD. Physicians agree that mineral oil natural remedy. We are , colorless, so ¢ the liver is the only constipa and bowels. An American oil of the highest grade, better than the very best Russian. 50c the Pint. Clark 8 Brainer IR TAY * DRUG STORE fTheM Store 181 MAIN STREET Remember the ““O0ld Chemist” trade mark when a physician prescribes whiskey. It stands for Duffy’s Pure Ma}’t Whiskey a true medicinal whiskey known for its ab- sclute purity and quality for 56 years. and most desirable models in splendid as- nd most popular colors, finely tail- afford to you 140 TRUMBULL ST offering a very bland, pleasing oil, tasteless, v to take, so automatic in action, so naturally very 1 \