New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 24, 1916, Page 2

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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1910. AUTHENTIC STYLES IN WOMEN’ PUMPS We are showing the Choicest Productions of the World’s Best Makers. Graceful Novelties—Faultless Construction. ~ We have Pumps that will play an all important part in the pilette of the women who expect to appear at their best this pring. Your choice in these shades of kid. Pearl Gray, Champagne, Ivory White, Bronze, African Brown, White, Dull Mat and Patent 800T H 'S BLOCHK NEW BRITAM are on exhibition in M, window. P. Leghorn’s St. Peter’s Minstrels gave a pleas- ing entertainment at the closing of St. Peter’s church bazar last eve- will meet ning. ee lodge, I 0. O. F., ening. Luxury Bread.—advt, se of the amount of work i by the sewer department, Events Tonight || Turk Held in $1,000 Bonds pmpany is also on the trail of [ “His Dream Girl”, Lyceum theater. : : ] e Stabbing Armenian puncement has been: received High class photo drama, Fox’s boproaching wedding of James | theater. van of New London, formerly city, to Mrs. idow of Dr. G. remony will take Charged with assault with inten kill Osman Marmot in a Lafay treet house on the night of May { 13smile Hausen, a Turk | s 5 {al in | Defore Judge James T. Meskill Boston has | e Lot o aliin | police court this morning ana that a place | . recommendation of Pro contingent W St. Elmo lodge, K of P., meets at | J." 242 Main street George S. Mor- S. Morgan. place in Vaudeville and moving Keeney's theater. pictures, Daly r Curley of K. of C. Mayor Quigley en _reserved for a 't Klett the case was continued 0 is city in the “preparedness June 1. Bonds were fixed at which will be held in the Marmot is an Armenian and the Saturday. It is not thought e o | rest of the Turk has caused profo e will be filled. __Andree lodge, 1. O. O. F., meets | gratification in the Armenian of O in Jr. 0. U. A, M., hall. [ in this city, the deadly race hat [ of the two classes being evident Krause is a patient | ; = s side of the Atlantic, Jp. O. U. A. M. hall . i r ancis Hospital, Hartfard | g | B v arested in Worces { o | vesterday and was brou H. Olcott of Bosten, is the | Brwin Castle, K. G. meetsbini| par oy dkpeiad e RS Mrs. Edwin Kjos of this ecity. x 4 3¢ T Eagles hall. | night. Marmot is still at the §qw ‘Britaln Dumher. &) Coal | | Britain General Hospital recover are -assisting the board of 34 i from the seven deep gashes mad: The: Swat the: Fly. Cam- { his body when Haus: stributing’ 'to their | with a keen edged dir swatters. . Have you re- Vesta Hive, L. 0, O, M., i \ claimed to ce stolen ?—aadvt. 277 Main street. containing $50, the property of naugh Shop, 40 Pratt St. vietim are making a \\On(l(x\\lll V: of sumnmer dresses and hats, gt 3 eeing them just have to buy. ts selling at half price are the greatest demand—advt ure proceedings against Con- | First Ward uffina et al, on property on Attorney re-elected pri street, Ward republican club at the annual | investigated to ill hold 2 meeting on June | meeting of the organization held last , of the trouble. nake preliminary plans for [‘cyening. As presiding officer for the Mrs. Cullinan jpnua)l summer outing. past twelve months, President Alling] irly vesterday morning : ser- | has been an active official and to his | making some tea and coffco Bap- | carnest endeavors much of -the suc- | had ] i to no out cess of the organization is attributed. | When he became very Other officials re-elected are as | the Kettles out into follows st vice president, Attor at her and ended by rey Joseph G. Woods; secretary, Ber- { the head, she said nadotte Loomis; tre: Stephen | declared that her husband u Sautter; Serzeant-at Anthony | obsc language hefore h (. Malone: advisory board, Her testimony was corrobo Wiegand, 1. M. Pratt, Jahn A. Dolan, | Misses Margaret and Charl ! James ¥. Cochrane, Cornelius Dehm, | Cullinan. | George W. Bull ,Charles May: out- When ing committee, BEdward Wiegand, | the story he put all the G Imylo May, Daniel Waddell, James | his wife. He said his Cochrane and John A. Dolan, dele- | drink pretty well and on pates to the Consolidated Republican | casions he has had to complam : (lub, Edward Wiegand, E. F. Hall, | her sending thei Gearge W. Bull, Daniel Waddell and | teir to the saloon for Aibert Anderson. A report will be submitted at a special meeting to he held in two weeks, relative to for the annual outing of the Council, K. . will hold a his evening. Phenix lodge, I. O. O, F., meets i 2 ¥, rpenters’ union Church street. meets at Hausen meets maoney b lient Tent, K. O, | Main street. T. M, meets Family PAircd Mutual fault ding between pand Mrs. Cornelius Cullinan of | Myrtle street occnpied considera Troubles i i ALLING R | her husband t nied the | Lawyer W Alling was | Placed on j sident of the First | and with charge anq « Mangan, tion for conditions at the find walt. He defended Again Republicans, Chosen by Benjamin W. three mon home will the exact ca Secand Ward Republican id her hus a Fellows’ memorial ill be held at the First rch on June 18. Olita Munzia, 18 rted to th er home: at T .Her family thinks the vard, sw vears. old, i police as missing Lafayett she has DA arms, cups to be offered the coming field day of ung Men's society of St k. church on Memarial Da LL-ANS olutely Removes gestion. One package bs it. 26c at all drugglsle. KODAKS FOR ECORATION DA 1 Kodak, Jr., 214x3V4 .... $9.00, $10.50, $15.00 & 1. - 1 Kodak, Jr, 214x314 umversal focus .... $9.00 @&! i i 1 : 1 A Kodak, Jr., 2t45x4l4 .. $11.00, $13.00, $18.00 B’ .5 vor e ot e T 1 A Kodak, I 21/,x414 universal focus S1LOD Uit tomvetent inotive daks Nos FAV3 A £ om $17.50 to $66.00 /| vaver on Saturdax . emos, from {be will have complete = meck | supervision of the linotype dept. | Mr. McAllister, who has made ome the husband told bla several beer. On about his this. Declaring that he « best to keep out of troubles, the husband said that w! his wife is drinking he is home ¢ to eat and sleep. -~ He said at 6 o'clock at night and either v i the streets or converses with the n watchman at the factory until 11 {12 o’clock when he is sure | has gone to bed. { home and gets up at 4:30 or in the morning i she awakens. | average of four husband sai | prans | cub. his 5 o'el This happens on nights a weck, TO MERIDEN, rald Employ Linotype of Morning Record. ope with and on Sun { home with his family at 347 Ches | nut street, will reside in Meriden. | He 'came to this city from Boston | and in leaving will carry with him the best wishes of 169-171 150 S DRUG CO.. ... " e : Service Station Mazda Automobile Lamp. Miss Asnes street is his compani this eity. Schussler of confined to her home INTENT 10 HILL 1S GHARGE MADE TODAY pleaded guilty secutor George $1,000. and colony last | L. D. New ashed him B | e St. Mary's \nmn In court when the wife charged S e Cullinan was abusive, hurled She furthermore | his side of wife likes ten-vears-oid daugh- occasion he complained to the police domestic he leaves | of wife Then he cre and gets awav hefore | Operator to l-'nlm'] where Kelsey WONDERFUL FOR DUSTING Cleans, Polishes and Renews Furniture, Woodwork, Pianos, Floors and Automobiles. 25¢ Size, 19¢. — 50¢ Size, 39c¢. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and 5 Frankiia Squars. New Britaln, Conn, J M. HALLINAN INC. Successor te Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. We offer you as a baking special for Thursday, our Parker House Rolls, 10c per dozen. ICE CREAM PRICES at the STORE American Vanilla, Strawberry and Chocolate Ice Lream .. 30c qt. Egg Vanitla 40c qt Neapolitan, 35¢ qt French Vanilia, . 60c qt Save Money by purchasing at the store. J. M. HALLINAN, INC. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. ’Phone 905 30 A M. delivered at 11 A M, for W'd WY L1 Mg SaLia a0 CML Buuny aly o Orders in by 10 t to ette 11, ] SONS OF VETERANS’ MEMORIAL ORDERS | WILL BE ORDAINED , EARLY NEXT MONTH | ntil ar- L. D. Penficld Camp Will Participate | Another Local Young Man Will Enter red on in All of the Annual Services Ranks of Catholic Pricsthood With Grand Army. Junc 10, Tn Cathedeal. ter, ght H. G. Breckenridge, Penfield Camp, ans, has issued the ing | ial Day orde i on The officers and brothers of L. D.|in St. Joseph's Penfield camp, No. 16, Sons of Vet- | June 10. is | erans, are ordered to report at G. A. | ) po attended by numerot selt | R. headquarters, 299 Main street, e the | 30th, at 7:30 a. m., to assist the mem- | rs of Stanley Post, No. 11, Army of the Republic, in the graves of their commander of Sons of Veter- following Memor- Francis Keo son of Mrs. Mary Keough of 1 Lawlor street, will be or- { ldained in to the Catholic cathedral, The services of or priesthood urday,.} s relatives friends of the young priest from < this city, Grand | 7 abive decorating | ool deceased com- of this city, his preliminar; parochial ing with honors in entered St. Thomas' ford Completing de- SCINoI 1T GlA R in 1911, he was sent by . Penfield camp will attena | 1€ entered st e ceslaciins haren [ 1914, when the ths | on Sunday, May he | The camp will mble at G 1 use | Army hall at 10 a. m. and march | with Stanley Post to the church. | I have appointed Past Commander | = Thyron Jones as Officer of the | aay, also to act on the staff of Mar- | I3 Mr, edu Keongh wtion in school, graduat- 1904. He then Seminary, He his course there to France where Sulpice Seminary. Tn ent war ro: 467 ble |’t|‘fl(h camp will assemble at 1 p. m. shar with Stanley Sres serious- proportions, it was send the young man baclk to land Resumption of his studies ken up at St. Thomas’ seminary wher Mr. Keough has acted in the capacit of prefect. The first mass by tho | | young priest will be celebrated 8 Mary's church on Pentecost June 11. decided to 11 Tra E. Hicks of the G. A. R Penficld camp invited to | apnual Memorial service evening, May 26th at § | — Al i NEW CARETAKER CHOSEN, Auxiliary. No. 1. It e Sons of Veterans | Frank Lawrence to Succeed Ory i D. attend in|on ore the Friday p. m. in G. A. R. ons of Veterans | 1s hoped that all will attend. Member: ‘ mith at Shuttic Meadow. otto | owning automobiles are - . e LA R s om & large list of applicants, e A e e S rd of water commissioners e £ J ink Lawrence to succeed nith as carectak at Shuttle e Meac lake. He will assume his | duties on June 1, at which time | Smith will become supervisor of | new Country club grounds. ‘ | | [ | | to | out | Former RBep s of Boston ) . the Many local people are intercsted in Mr. Lawrence has been employed loes | the approaching wedding of Miss ; at the Rogers’ peach orchards in | ucille. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ©. | that vicinity for the past three years | Bradley of Hartford, formerly of |and is thoroughly familiar with the Berlin, to Richard Farnsworth Paunl | neighborhood. He has also had con- | Roston, which take place | sierable experience in landscape the home of Mr. Rradle; 1021 and the care of watersheds. t | Asylum avenue, Hartford, Friday af- ' Often he has assisted Mr. Smith. His | or , ternoon at 5:30 o'clock. Mr. Bradley | salary will be the same as id to was formerly president of the Berlin { Mr. Smith and he will occupy Construction company and had his | house at Shuttle Meadow residence in that town until years ago. an | The wedding the | relatives of the | being present. graduated from school with the | from Smith college in aduated from a Dartmouth He was very popular : oolmates and held several in his cl The ceremony wil be performed by Rev. S A. Fiske ' o0 | e ot theMrerlink Conares ationall BT s I E i T it | church. day . health hoard said last night he th DRI | a new building PRICE-McCL N. i The Hebrew butchers protested ical | Charles, son of Michael Price of |against the location too far from a | 122 High street, this city, and Miss | trolley line but it is evident no at- | | Ruth McClellan, daughter of Mrs. | {ention was paid to the Thomas Cronin of Main street, Port- | ! land, were united in marriage this | | | | hen | mly ks | at work the | eps ock | will be quiet, contracting Miss only partics Bradley the local class of 1905 1910, Mr. P: Boston with the wae | New Slaughter HWouse Will Be Erect- | cd Beyond Isotation Hospital. slaugh house seems a reality. Meinbe of the boards of public charities and health and the slaughter house committee journeved to the town farm yesterday ternoon and selected a site. It will » located the far end of the the isolation hospital The proposed now was gl school and from lane his protests est- TO BECOME SALE John Dunn, for the in the employ works, take morning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's church, Portland, by Rev. Dr. I, G. Martin, the pastor. The couple wero attended by Miss Irene McClellan, a sister of the bride, as bridesmaid, ind John Price, a brother of the |ing. Mr | bridegroam, as best After a |[tion as by | honeymoon trip, the couple | Tobacco company past four years, | of the hoard has tendered his resignation to offect t even- Dunn has secured a posi- salesman for the Reynold | rodman lor public ons man young his native | § HART FORD. We are showing allthe New Ideas in WHITE HATS New received work- hats are being rooms, in fact every hour of ing their appearance Fhe new hats will surely be interesting and wc and see this glowing new and beautiful collection shapes and trimming effects, a hat to suit every woman moderately priced. *hip, Hemp, See the (that's the not charming White straw), P; Hats in Milan, ( Lisere shiny namas, Leghorns, Fancy Braid Hats; only such large assortments and attractive variet but e hat is the very best value that can be obtained. DRESSES FOR GRADUATION These quaint frocks of NET VOILE combine all the saucy daintines charming girlishness the stylish subtleties, so necessary in the dress of the graduating Miss. Net frocks lead—but numbers as few would these wonderful voiles. —White net Ruffles and panniers edged with ribbon grace one model of white net.. —Another features trimming of black net with embroidered zig-zag points. —A cream net model is very striking with its cape collar and pointed skirt draperies ‘edged with a blue border. All are attractively priced from ward. ovsfulls §T PAYS TO BUY DUR KIND 73-99 ASYLUM ST. 140 TRUMBULL §% AND s, the only in outclass ably they pre say 13.75 up- Connecting with HARTFORD. PRESERVE Improved EGGS AT HOME Goudy's Dry Water Glass Egg Preserver keeps perfectly for The contents of a 15¢ many months. package will preserve 10 dozen eggs. The package will preserve 20 dozen eggs. Endorsed Stations. contents of a 25¢ by leading Poultrymen and Experiment “ABSOLUTELY SATISFACTORY"” STATION )14, AGRICULTURAL EXPE Haven, lass on ezgs laid soda We are THE CONNECTICUT New Conn., Dec. 28, used your dry water dowr in M com- paring it with the liquid silicate of now using them from both preparations and I see no difference in their qualit being absolutely satisfactory.” JENKINS, Director IIICI' 'DRUG STORE _ FENET, POXRARDT & DURN 127 MAIN S 0SiTE ARCH. TELEPHONE 317.2 | B three L | will be crect- | 8 The annual and will commence | the Elm Tree ’ Women’s and Misses Lace and Net Dresses ol selection of new graduation or remarkable models suitable for street wear. SUMMER WASH SKIRTS— ADVANCE MODE Cotton Sport Skirts in duroy, gaberdine, pique cotton, and R Waists, That By Newness Are WAIST, erepc frilled an geor- organ ile lac Graduation Gifts— White Silk Gloves, White Silk Hosier:; Handkerchiefs, Dainty Muslin wear, Neckwear, Jewelry, etc Corsets and Brassicres at Very Special Prices Fitted if De: 3 TO CLOSE OUT Al Our Spring Suit at Big gette sSuggestions for Under- Reductions, hip of W. Courtney Timbrell, hold its | arrangged an attractive ssor W, Fay of th culty has mer Pro High school will have charge of the post- ANNUAL BANQU Kenilworth club will banquet tomorrow evenin Inn, Farmington. £

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