NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1916. sKeRY anif cdd omwne sl s~ TENNIS || Horsfali Straw Gift Selection From f amor s o u | S~ GOODS ([ i e f Elm Street Station ur ChOice Line Of I ——— : SEE OUR NEW STERLING SILVER, e e e R ACKET59 NETS, Fla t B[’imlne d HAND PAINTED CHINA, storm burned out a rn)hlxlv \“‘1’,’1‘,‘ Iso we have a 1 tock of fine Jewelry suitabl shop at No. 2 Engine house and is | i Aol | RACKET COVERS, ETC. The brim is stiff and the crown creased like HE bard but only the chassis and motor of b i T the old car remain. Members of (i a soft hat. Very smart. Very new. . & D C e o) Popular Prices T o Ol‘tel' yson 00 R | HERBE T I o pAYS§g§UY% un’gkmt 54 MAIN STREET RN SR e R I-o M LLS . 299 ASYLUM ST. Comnecting with |40 TRUMBULL | the machine has been replaced with a Where Quality is as Represented. | oy, 400 fect of mose ana a nanaer | HARDWARE 336 MAIN STREET HARTFORD. FOR SALE! TWO TENEMENT SEMI-BUNGALOWS | power to ascend Walnut Hill on h SEMI-DETACHED . ¢ the Principal club n{{ Hiu"!ford‘ speed. 3 and upon the completion of the term | e P Clty Items will be associated with Dr. C. W.| l'ml:i'((lll‘:‘"‘:lrr::11:):;\,)"...:":(1::.“ ] divisnsol _narmm" | oo o TRk regular firemen ! have been at work on the car for sev- These houses are built of brick with Creo dipt stained shingles on roof, gables and dormers. Every- thing up-to-date, hardwood finish. Enameled sinks and tubs, gas and electric light. Strictly modern. you occupy one half for yourself, and rent the other. Bread is the best.—advt. eral weeks, getting it into its CAN YOU BEAT IT? Myra Elliott has resigned as - : | apher at the office of the || EVCMS Tomght | | ent first class condition: Captain Wi Will be sold on’ easy terms. Come and see us. Don't - Electric Light and Water com- liam Porter, Lieutenant Wilham | miss this chance. 5 3 773 A TR, BRI J. M. HALLINAN, INC. Succ&Mo Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. STORE PRICES Wednesday for a Special in Qur Baking Department we offer you LunchCake .................. 18¢c Something new Very Delicious Our American Ice Cream in Paper in the store . . . .. 30c gt Egg Vanilla .. . 40c qt Neapolitan . . .. . 35¢ qt French Vanilla........ ... ... J. M. HALLINAN, INC. Successor to Hal]iqgg)firfle{gfifi and Ice Cream Co. 0a.mj n the office of the Hartford |qtop, and Edward Burke of Engine company b Light company. No. 2 and Lieutenant Thomas Higgins | Wilson, a local boy recently | o oo Looen ana vandevilie, | OF ERSIne company No. 5. The city ted to the State Reform school | . 3 3 | electrician has also worked on the L at Meriden, escaped from the | S¢OReY's theater | machine. on yesterday, but was later | The safety commissioners are well - s \v. L. Morgan lodge, IX. of P, meefs“ pleased at the mechanieal ability ex- e of) DR st so || e Heilk | hibitea by members of the fire de- B e i e Ronn el partment and hereafter all of the mo- Bfontana, and Ford Dodge, Cential Labor union, meess at 34 | tors in the service will be overhauled i | jnd has accepted a similar po- Hish class photo drama, Fox's the- | Watts, Michael Butler, John Stanton | | | | Bics - il it o fors | Chinchisire | and repaired at the Elm street Sharon Springs, Kan Mvs! | workhouse. Other firemen having will probably be away until “Trumbull Colony, U. O. V. F., meots | skill in mechanical or other lines will iy 5 P { be given an opportunity to do such 1 work if they so desire. Calumet club meets al 5 Church street. your order now for decora- welcome the Swedish Singers, th. The Eddy Awning and ng Co.—advt | J. Dougherty, who will be | to Miss Mary Kerrigan in St. hurch June 14, was tendered or supper last evening at the staurant by a number of Leading Star lodge, S. of B., meets | [ & (1 c ! ! in Electric hall. | vesterday afternoon and during the t 11 2 m. must he ordered by 10 TWO NEW Lightning Plays Havoc About City During Storm Yesterday Afternoon. Clan Douglas O. S. C., meets at 277 | Main street. ! iveries a Lightning played havoc about the city during the heavy thunder storms IW'd S PUE WV 11 ‘AR SOHPAIR( OM, Del : | first shower a bolt of lightning entered ’ " R S T A Y R 3 g - uth Congregational church — [RHESE shiowerie I i 2 ; i p chool will hold its annual pic- New Britain lodge, N. E. 0. p, | the Herald building, putting the ma- ; 6 | chinery out of commission for a short 0 a meets in Jr. . A. M. hall. o | time. Another bolt of lightning did GREATES AISLES OF SAFETY WELINSKY SUED FOR $1,700. 8 o o A .o damage at the Eastern Printing com- | | —_ < s 5 Evenings New Britair 155 RAY s g a venings. R e e A. meeis| ,onv's plant and shortly before 6 e et | Andrews, Swift & Co., and Andrew 193 Main St. Room 6 Open E g minstrels will rehearse eSS | o'clock the Record office was struck by : ; | Truchan Bring Suit Today. Also several tenements for rent. ing. All members are request- DalvEConnctiliciar citneatol 1| lisntning, Pedestrians Will Be Asked to Cross | 2 v . Y Gtk S I Sity O r | Sa Velinsky, who has been sent. The City Coal a ompany eail . i o=t Losliand awood icompany 1|n:\(1(\ the defendant in a number of ! law suits of late, was sued twice to- Hanna's hall. ¢ i1 be & mecfing of the e s . | building on Elm street was struck and | es of the various factories at | = set on fire but little damage resulted. | Insure Greater Degree of Safety. | g o Britain Machine company | TO EXEMPLIFY DEGREE WORK. | A trolley car on East Main street was 4 ojJay, the clains aggregating §1,700. 1 /1o cURTIN GLVEEN SHOWER. KENILWORTH SEMI-ANNUAL. evening to perfect plans e | also struck and the motor was burned Following out a scheme that is|Klett & Alling represent the plain-| “F00 W Foet one"women of the| The Kenilworth club held its semi- SR e Officers of Frederick Lodge of Plain- | out. Dr. Aaron Pinkus home on extens Ao g e o R ton E RITERI T Bt st e 0 O e e e e ti0l o col force ville to Attend Centennial Meeting. | ‘YINthrop street was struck and a big 2ty 3 langiseopian d gEallifan oine Sixaa Ble b S ore Bt o a0 O e e e - ines Nay Curtinia i - e el Rl aho R hE . cities of the world, Chair- common pleas on the first Tuesday in j tendered 2 Bl e S - ry’s sodality will meet this The officers of Irederick lodge of | Monroe streety was plit by n 1on . G. Babcock of the safety | September. Constable Fred Winkle | Miscellaneous shower at the n school hall. The recently | plainville will attend the meeting of | A tree In Mapje Hill o180 folt the af. | hoard foday had aislos of safety ! had attached property on Willow | her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas J S flicers will be installed Centennial lodge, No- 118, A. ¥. and | fects of the storm. | € ¢l marked on Main street in front of street and Hartford avenue Curfin on I stisistieciastos Nsegpresident RHarold s o b bt Police William J. Rawlings | A. M, of this city tomorrow evening i the National Bank building and in; The first suit is preferred by An-|ning. The evening was antly financial secretary Howarc rday for Newark, N. J., where | and will exemplify the master mason SUES front of Crowell's drug store. The | drews, Swift & Co., and attachment | basscd with vocal and musi S ttend the convention of the | degree. After the meeting, a social | . plan is to mark with paint, aisles ten | was for $500. Damages of $400 are | tions and a collation vus served. Solos : : b Eoland WA »nal Association of FPolice [ hour will be held during which r rdon Brothers, through Lawver|feet wide at the crossings where ' claimed ; were rendered by Misses Mollie Burke | . i ared e e e e will return Saturday. freshments will be served. All mem- A. Greenberg toaay brought suit | pedestrians may cross with a certain Andrew Truchan is the plaintiff in |and Mollie Jackson. Miss Curtin was dres; auditor ; .I‘ o l‘-“\\r}l"’; Berg has recovered from his | bers are urged to attend. ;.,‘,‘,“,:M”::f ‘\r,”‘“ Haven railroad for | degree of safety, motorists and team- ' the secand suit and the attachment|the recipient of many handsome and members of the exccutive committee disposition and has resumed The officers of the Plainville lodge . oo 9 mages Of 700 claiming that last | sters being obliged to approach these | was for $1,200, $1,000 being the sum | useful gifts. She will | August a loac at Russell & Erwin's. whollwill nayes chargelof itheldegreel 'er1/0 ¥ was! misdirec(ad t C. LeWitt and children, | Work follow: 9 ©f peaches, valued at| crossings slowly and give the person! claimed as damages, bride of Herbert Anncar of | pany and sent to New bna Bella, have returned from the com-| on foot the right of way i At D L S{. Mary's church, June Worshipful Master, George K- Heb- | (hev finally arrived he oW York den; Senior Warden, Bdwin H. Hills; | cpoiled. The writ | Lynch, formerly of this city, | Jupior Warden, Archer A. McLeod; | Constable Fred Winkl ned to Bridgeport, after a Stanley S. Gwillim, Secre- | turnable befare the city local friends. George A. Case; Senjor Deacon, fourth Monday of June, Charles R. Sherman; Junior Deacon, | i Catherine ~Klett of New | Donald Benjamin; Senior Steward, | .~ =l = Jdge N. E. O. P, has been | Charles F. Spaulding; Junior Stew } CHIEF GOES TO CONV Tox, | coat will be applied. | s ity | a se: G 3 ;. C i Chief William J. Rawlings o . istrict deputy for Iron City | ard, Joseph N. McKernan; Chaplain, i 85 has CeEn s | ot et e e R e BERQUIST-PEARSON. B at e Oun E. Clark and Tyler Edgar L. Stow. | annual convention of the National S 2% bigail Healey and daughter, i £ B | Chiefs of Police association. Tha | 10¢al Young Man to Be Ordaincd and | Winthrop street are Tegls- _— | convention lasts four days, and the Marricd Within Ten Days, 3 “Having drunk an excellent cup lare « At i Ci - - N v o Q. v res { o . . he Clarendon, Atlantic TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION MEETS. | "“;‘f‘:“-“!”“‘:“ the latter part of the | Carl Iimil Berquist has written to of coffee” said a certain phy- The New Britain Typographical | cor: n the meantime Captain| Rev. Dr, 8. G. Ohman, pastor of the ) s “r f ) omen's Home and Foreign unio;\ No. 679, met in F;a‘i,nfer;? h“:x: | lhoma: Cimcelsln charse quTn=ihal| SWed BHiT itheran &hm“'ll». ing hlxl::\ | i = - Sd!(‘lali(, 1 f()lll};d tF)at . ”!Iadn : v society of the English o i | day. Sergeant T. M. Herting comes | to officiate at his marriage to Miss | ) = : g S ! iivean linoial i AL li?b;;?r::fi,:lngf“r:'\::?:;!:ua.“::;fli‘,‘ on at 4 p. m. and Sergeant George | Pearson. swhich h\:,n"{»:”h" Tl i A\(gl\..\- R fuphicofaniini s s g tomorrow afternoon at the | wibur Edwards was Sl | Kelly comes on duty at midnight. city June 21, The wedding will he the | * 5 S R ) = N b f le. lik his doc Mrs. William Wunder, 24 5 B i e culmination of a schoolday romance d 4 umbers of people, like this doctor, the position of secretary. Mr. Ed- | SUROLOTT . LAY ri street, ards stochets Wi 5. ‘aaAll| SUNSHINE SOCIETY MEETS. at Augustana college, ock Island, 111., s, R have been pleasantly surprised at the arion Campbell, a member | ter, Who recently left the employ of | O account of the storm of vester- | ffom which institution the hridegroom- o5 il iy ] pleasant aroma and snappy, Java-like 16 class of the New Britain | the Herald to become machinist- | d4Y, there was a small attendance at B s laduated PRME e 5 Nl E\J 5 f Pos ’ ol, is attending the course | operator of the ‘Meriden Morning | thé Meeting of the Sunshine society at | Berauist will be ordained to the min- ' 4 ) ; taste ol fostum. hygiene, under the auspices| Record.” | Trinity Methodist piscopal church. [ I8ty at the meeting of Swedish Synoa ; | Dr. Valerie Parker of Greenwich sub- nt;{‘-:'“'fl;;wg% T, June 11 | G 4 A And yet, Postum doesn’t contain a e —————————— e e — sti od @ i ress O "he > e wi the Come i " P o % i 4 » v 1 = T niedianinddiesmon it he Home foril ¥ oniis i DO L f ) 3 S particle of coffee—and better still, not a [Ii]ln«l Babie: for “The Connecticut and the couple will be o ® | Reformatory for Women”, which was | married at the local church, Miss \ ) particle of the drug, caffeine, nor any | orignalliy scheduled. Dr. Parker will | Pearson is a native of New Jersey, but 3 3 - v Stanc [Fasii e ina istient icaturelas bo fihter)| Bes i nome MsF gt e T est At nent | other harmful substance. date. At yesterday's meetir Mrs. -"]“’" a wedding trip, Mr. Berquist | | C. F. Erichson, who was a delegate at |- Will assume the pastorate of the A 3 AT s TR 3 3 5 8 | tho international convention &t Ben- | Lutheran eBthany church in Chicago, Postum is made from wheat, roasted with a bit of wholesome molasses —a sonhurst, L. 1., presented a report and | 10 Which he was recently called. pure food-drink that is both healthful and delicious. A great many sufferers from Mrs. K. E. Dixon, of Wallingford, state HEY'VE HAD BEXPERIENCE, headaches, “coffee heart,” nervousness, sleeplessness and other ills brought on by the attack of the Summer’s sun and [ vresoent o spore. s AN - e the use of coffee with its nerve destroying drug, caffeine, have found happy relief HOLD PATRIOTIC SOCIAL, e and A by quitting coffee and using heat on your complexion with et e e Step on Matrimonial | by the members of the P. & F. Cor- Carmine Cacavollo and Ang A bin’s Girls club last evening in the | liotta, both of 405 South Muin street, | i Y C | Foremen's club hous The building | are soon to be married, Although the ‘ was appropriately decorated with a | bride-to-be is only twenty-six vears 2 . | profusion of American flags and bunt- | old, she has voyaged on the sea of SC and SOC jal‘S | ing and the exercises matrimony no less than two times. She Streets at Places So Marked to annual meeting last evening. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: President, Harry E. Schue earns: recording secretary, Ldward hecome the ' for eighteen months, Eric E. Erick- Rockville : son and Harry T Alpres «hl\l‘n\n 29. Both the house committee, Clifton Haven. When | Far the time being this plan will b : o+ |'aliea Curtin and M ur are em- | Talmade; social committee, Johr they had | ohserved at the two crossings men- | . - Joint hanquet of the P. & I wed in the bool ng depart- | Lindsay- At the meeting of evcutive 28 served by | tioned and it is likely other congestea | COTPIn and Corbin = Serew foremen | /1 "¢ ipe Clorbin Serew corporation | committee, held after meeting of the € and re- | crossings will later be marked. will be held in Bardeck's hall this | e o mong their club, ilarry Jackson was chosen €Ourt on the | White paint is used in marking the evening > chalrman pavement §0 it can be TeAdily SCen | o ————— and as soon as it is worn aff a new were patriotic | in nature. Those in charge were: | was in her teens when first married, | Hilda Guenther, rman; Miss Helen [ and her husband died shortly after. um Powd | 1 { Sullivan, Miss Edith Miss Vie- | Later Cupid’s shaft struck her again s, all beands, from 10c p: §iiteis s puie slbe fai i Bt Susite smaf e ber st THERE'S A REFASON | Mrs. Joseph Church, grim reaper took her second spouse. = Not disheartened, Mrs. Elliotta will try : | = i * | again ! Postum comes in two forms: Postum Cereal—the original form — must be i B s Eums el e hadihe ety boiled; Instant Postum—soluble—is made in the cup with hot water, instantly. ’ I C K I N S 0 N ’ ELL‘AN s ,m,m'(, o ‘;,”:\(j‘hm"\,‘; et The cost per cup is about the same, and both kinds are equally delicious when DRUG Co 169-171 | Absolutely Removes| "’ ™" made right. 9. . 5 Mrs. Simon Schacfer or 4 rilson Y MAIN STRERT ‘ Indlgestlon. Onepackage street i ”,,.“,_vw‘:‘ “',» her i f F@R SALE BY GROCERS aughter, [ proves it. 25¢ at all druggists. | Mrs: Joseph Barowsky of 21 Allyn street, Holyoke, Mass,