New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 31, 1916, Page 2

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1916. City Items I . Choice SlCtion of Wedding Gifts, i - L’ . d V | Graduation Gifts, Confirmation Gifts, §| & o o s acsocte. | l(]lll e n eer The Parents and Teachers’ tion of the Osgood Hill school Silverware, Cut Glass and Ivory Goods [ e it 5 s o™ ™" WONDERFUL FOR : : At Very Moderate Prices. riole ey, el for.| 5t Maxd DUSTING We Wish to Cali Your Special Attention church will meet in the rectory this e e i, el it to Our Charming Assortment of justice to yourself and recipient you should exam- There will be a soclal meeting tomor- | e our line before making your purchase, and com- [ff| row afterncon in St Mary's school Cleans, Polishes and Renews Furniture, Woodwork, ~ re QUALITY, DESIGN and PRICES. A'nm“"g o e R Pianos, Floors and Automobiles. H . pe— = tee of the Connecticut State Police 25¢ Size, 19¢. — 50c¢ Size, 39c. The N J Vit d association will be held in Hartford e eéw june Victor records tomorrow afternoon. Chief Rawlings, VERY. ATTRACTIVE MODELS AT $5.00, $8.00, $10.00. are the best this year and you treasurer of the organization, will at- ) tend Our summer styles in White Hats are now in full bloom—hun- should not fail to hear them. . dreds of the season’s best styles are now ready for your selection 7ill oladl 1 h £ The committee in charge of the con- Wi gladly play them for vyour cert and lecture at the Lyceum the- Chic, Dainty White Hats showing all the newest ideas in convenience. ater under the auspices of the Rev. i shapes and trimming effects. Handsome Trimmed Dress Hats, W. A. Harty Branch, A. O. H,, will Tailored Hats, Sport Hats, Outing Hats, hats of all shapes and siz Victrolas from $15.00. up, easy meet this evening. Added to the pro- 3 and 5 anifin SQM“' 'e' Br"mn’ Gomm. - are found in the assortments. All the beautiful straws such as gram arranged by Miss Mathew are Milan, Leghorns, Panamas, Chip, Hemp and combination of straw terms. the following entertainers: Mrs. M. T, and materials. All are here and most moderately priced Crean, John Kiniry, Kathleen Walsh, | SR - : ¢ ; ey e Enect Gibbons and Sarsfield and | Yor This Week We Have Arranged a Number of Very Special Miss ‘-.:Myce Cotter of Hartford Bargains in SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, WAISTS and Gloves. ewc cr [iceacers REGULAR $1. NTRIMMED WHITE HEMP HATS—The , Bi k dow: 1 i ] latest Dress Shapes.—SPECIAL AT 75 CENTS. g mark down sale, M. Seibert. nd H 4 A h] J' S LLIN 1 IN(" HEADQUARTERS FOR GENUINE PANAMA HATS—AIL the « —advt. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. Newest Shapes. Large Variety to Chcose From. l Maifl Street, NeW Britaifl, CO[][], The board of health today quaran- STORE PRICES tined a case of scarlet fever an Green- | wood street. Napoleon Flint of Plymouth has Thursday’s Special in our Baking Dept. Parker House Rolls . .. ......10c doz Fresh, Pure and Wholesome PI’.EPARED:\'ESS PARADE. f TO TlG;lTF-'\ BLOCEKADE. ;)fi?sgg‘;;igsltfin n}{:;:)}::‘l‘:\) ffik;g;!{:dé; Lobsters are in season—Special at the Delicatessen Counter pecial meeting of the directors Paris, May 31, :45 a, m.—Lord | street. Alive ...............29% Ib Chamber of Commerce will be | Robert Cecil, British war trade minis- | The May tax callections as re- . Fresh Boiled .........31c Ib I8 afternoon at 4:30 o'clock o | 4o . riveq here today to confer | Corded up to 3 o'clock this after- Save money by buying here in the store ction on the request of mem- nioon were $15,700 as compared with # the Hartford municipal gov- | With Premier Briand and Denys $12.745.71, L J- M- HALLINAN, INC. est modes for every occasion. Most are ac- bt that the local organization | Cochin, French blockade minister, as 4 eps in participating in the pre- | to the best methods of tightening the A marriage license was granted to- ess parade in that clty Satur- | blockade of Germany. Grile Do BTL et arnoon s ;}:esltnlylt Sl!‘f(‘et Z‘nd‘ Miss Minnie ¥ i aber of 25 Li t t. DING TO CONVENTION. Washington, May 31.—It has been | gpent Memorial Day in Spiing?ield: f W. J. Rawlings will leave | definitely decided that United States:| Helen Blank, Margaret Ramm, Lena ek to attend the annual con- | Senator Kern of Indiana will make | Neurath, Anna Schmitt, Marie i i ich include all sizes, thus in- theicauselos free pChoushtiand Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. tually lines which S Highe e H 'C N SR R i R *Phonc 906. suring splendid se.efit[ons. 1%. er gl A garments are reduced in proportion. ay ! MAR KET: « COMPLETION IN FALL. hiizes IR = The handsome memorial for the [l 9 5 late Elihua Burritt will, it is expected, Q Q i DPNNECTICUT RIVER SHAD B s e || Quality | Telephone uality orstollg ert Aitken, the sculptor, is busily en- 4 NCY HALIBUT STEAK ...........1b |8 sk Slare 805—— 806 Siore § ND C ed parties, it is said, favor postponing = fi ' PAYS TO BUY DUR K1 ESH SHORE HADDOCK ...........1b 5c the dedication of the memorial until 2-99 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with 140 TRUMBULL S7 \A 30 a.m. The Last Day of May SEES THESE FINE Horsfall Suits for Misses and Women at their lowest prices yet! $16.50 f or Suits up to $26.50' $19.50 for Suits up to $31.75 Included are some of the season’s smart- association which will open in | dent Marshall at the St. Louis con- % N. J., next Tuesday, vention. The theme for . the church-night | — . service at the First Baptist church tamorrow, Thursday evening is ‘“John Hus and His Countrymen,’ a lecture upon the great reformer and TR L T his compatriots who did so much for I'd S PUE W'V 11 ‘Ajieq SoHaALR( OM Deliveries at 11 a. m. must he ordered by 10 of the International Police |the speech renominating Vice Presi- N Gliae Rchaferl andl Anna after the close of the war in Europe. | BOSTON BLUE peace views which Burritt held. The . 99 5, however, aver that the pres- “ ent time 1s opportune in view of ihe pe( 1a HARTFORD. FISH ... . committee in charge has made no BLACK BACK 4 Ili;r‘;r~-er§e‘{.1;l, | CERA T o w k E d = | eeks En — ' ‘ CUTLETS N | e EN CRASH FOR Conn. River Shad, Genuine Blue, and Lobsters. HENIEB’ Pl{:KHABDT & DUNN Cians ~ MORNING CANTERS B Sea Food, of the Finest Quality. § 127 MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 317-2 Roasting Chickens, Broilers and Fowls. AN SLICED BACON ............1b 20 [} - A el | IMPORTANT SUIT and COAT IOICE STEWING VEAL ............1h 1 & |§ e | SALE AT REDUCED PRICES ESH HAMBURG STEAK ..........Ib 1 6c Our entire stock of Spring Coats and Suits to be sold at a great PNELESS COTTAGE HAMS i - {[§ reduction. ) Lt | § This increasingly interesting shop is now ready with a complete - - o oy X display of Wearing Apparel for Summer. s 10c l Crisco, for 25c L4 L | SEPARATE SKIRTS BLOUSES i ! shortening pail . J : 3 M ) ET ; SUMMER FROCKS GLOVE /T IRISH 238 AIN STRE B SILK SWEATERS CORSETS CKEREL ..4 for 15C Fresh Conn. 3 b i ' WAISTS MUSLIN UNDERWEAR NCY MAINE 19 & . HOSIERY BRASSIERE! 2 cans (¢ : ” SUMMER UNDERWEAR KIMONOS TUNA 1 7 Large Ripe i . > button over the knees, and a coat of | at their residence on Berlin avenue, ] i Sali RUMENTS T Ceha c Pines each gracefu] flare. This closes with three | Aprii 13, 1916, back in the city | B V " WEAR BLOOMER DRESSES 1 HERRING . bone buttons, a severely tailoved ef- | from Huntington, L. I, to decorate i o it 25C Large Head s fect. A white straw derby, white linen | her husband’s grave, and wishes to HATS AND CAPS FOR CHILDREN jtomato sauce 2 cans th h ascot, tan leather boots and gloves | take this means of thanking the many | & b, TOMATO 15 Lettuce . .eac 4 : are all correct accessor friends for their 4 kind. sympathy B cons C Fresh Native B ¢ during the illness amg dgath of Mr Lo Spi M K C | — | Lee. Wishes also to g 3 b or PLi pinach ... .p | . . T rartment of the Stan ] 8 b7 D ff I B e 9c s B ‘B DFATHS AND FUNERALS. | reriment of ihe S@High Rule and B urty's in MIER SALAD 10 250 — = a great many vears. Especial thanks c i RESSING small bot. berries 2 bsks ; ' Mrs. Emelia Nelson. for the beautiful floral offerings, F c I 3 3 . The funeral of Mrs. Emelia E (Signed) b Onva escence | was held thig afternoon at 2 MRS, THOMAS LEE. y o . | from her late home and at 3 o'clock e ik ) A tonic-stimulant that is from the Swedish Lutheran church. ] o ‘ol - really pure, that is not Events Tonight | | 3P~8 / ~ : ] 3 over stimulous, is pleasant High class photo drama, Fox's K \ 5 ak e theater. LN ke to take, and produces no Earl Hackney J1. R ¥, : unpleasant after effects is | Funeral services for Earl Hackne _Vaudeville and maving pictures, ) g ” A % i i e | Keeney theater \ V- especially valuable in con- home at 224 Beaver street towIOrrow e 7 afternoon at 2 oclock. Rev. Dr.| St Elmo lodge, K. of P., meets ¢ ) VaIESC.enC.C. Many (far'eful, Earle B. Crose, pastor of the First | 242 Main street. : A unprejudiced physicians Baptist churecr D ama e — . 1 aptist church will officiate mn in P o hcs‘tate to prescrlbe | terment Will be in Fairview cemetery. Andre lodge, I. O. O. F., meets = s s : - Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey Vega hall, Mrs, Marie C. Bath, widow of Albert | h,":‘f"[‘} ‘: e L3 imecty . . : a Bath, formerly of this city, passed | °7* @ =0 S A as a reconstructive tonic_because of its absolute purity, and away {this morning at 2 o'clock in St. Erwin Cagils ole e state that they find nothing better for the delicate stomach o Iu::fr‘:u;]n.\n‘::;:lx?:\m\]\;q?\:“ ”«;‘“?""- S G e Tk and for strengthening those who are weak, nervous and run- - Kiihall from the Dennison Fifth Ave. Shop will be at | _ f Ansonia, and seven daughters, Mrs. ‘arpenters’ Union meets at generally broken down tissues and increases longevity. ¢ all this week o instruct you how to make paper frames that linen crash cut with breeches that | Char Hodge, Mrs. Minnie Post, | Church street. Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey is a genuine_article, absolutely Lardly distinguishable gy, frames- | Miss Mary Be Mrs. E. S. Goods g « 1 Come in and brin ,.m“‘_":h‘,::":ff‘;"f‘ll'l You and let Mrs. Kimball i pL i I ny@Ral BB S g Goodalo = pure and wholesome, which “smells good, tastes good and | | Rev. Dr. §, Ohman officiated and interment took place in airview cemetery. For early rides is this cool habit, a of this city and Mrs. Willis Rich- — N & ‘h you the art. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. s A, N Bish na Mrs. 3. 3 RO f e geea B ards, M N. Bishop and Mrs. J. J Bruen o w Haven Funeral ar-| St. Paul, Minn., May 31.—All trains P 3 '] - neral ar | E LL A N s rangements will be announced later. | on three railway systems in which the Get Duffy s and Keep Well. interest of James J. Hill predominat- Sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY. Beware of imitations. | Absolutely Removes N Card of Thanks. (6L G0 UL BRe) (5 Gy W Wi NOTE Get Dutfy’s from your local druggist, grocer or dealer. 17 Indi estion. One package minutes today during the funeral ser- g DRUG CO" MAIT{IG.)S!I‘/IIIEE’I . oLl op g Mrs. Thomas Lee, who left this |vices of the “Empire Builder” which 31.;?ffl:'uifif'naluiufi'::“'_‘""w'yw'w i proves it. 25c at all druggists. | city immediately after the death of |were held from the Hill mansion at L Ler husband, Thomas Lee, who died | 2 P. m. The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rockester, N. Y.

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