New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 9, 1916, Page 7

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“The Busy Little Store” SPECIAL SALE Friday and Saturday HILLSIDE CREAMERY BUTTER | 3 1-4 Ibs for $1.00 A Fresh Made Creamery Butter of better quality than any other store in the city sells for their best grade. CHEESE Imported Switzer desinsnablerlb Domestic ..... 40c b Swiss Gruyere Cheese . ... 50c bex Muenster 28c b English Dairy 28c b Milk 3 cans for 29c Baker’s Cocoa 20c box Van Camp’s Milk Fancy Ceylon Tea ... 3¢ 1b Russell’s Superior COFFEE ZC ib 31-4 1bs for $1.00 A Coffee of superior excell- ence. You can pay more but you cam’t buy better Coffee. RUSSELL BROS. 391 MAIN STREET NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE o, 1916. Eveats Tonight Swedish Singers concert, Fox’s the- ater. Vaudeville and - moving pjctures, Keeney's theater. Monthly charity : City hall. meeting board, Boy Scouts of Trinity church, meet at 8 o'cloc PLAINFIELD HAS $6,000 FIRE. Plainfield, June 9.—Damage esti- mated at about $6,000 resulted from a fire early today in a business block occupied by Arthur C. Tillinghast, { dealer In coal and grain. Most of | the loss was on grain, which was ROBERTSON MAY ! SUCCEED KITCHENER | water soaked. The damage by fre was trivial as the blaze was quickly extinguished. _ The cause of the fire is not known.™ If Too Fat Get More Fresh Air | Be Moderate duce Your Weight. Oil of Korein. in Your Diet and Re- Take Lack of fresh air it is said weak- ens the oxygen carrying power of the blood, the liver becomes sluggish, fat accumulates and the action of many of the vital organs are hind- ered thereby. The heart actions be- comes weak, work is an effort and the beauty of the figure is destroyed- Fat put on by indoor life is un- | healthy and if nature is not assisted in throwing it off a serlous case of obesity may result. When you feel that you are getting too stout, take the matter in hand at once. Don't wait until your figure has become a joke and your health ruined through carrying around a burden of unsightly and unhealthy fat Spend as much time as you possi- bly can in the open air; breathe deep- ly, and get from Clark & Brainerd Co., or any druggist a box of oil of Korein capsules; take one after each GENERAL SIR WiL.iiak ROBERTOON Lord Kitchener’s successor as head of the British war office will probably be a civilian, but the new secretary will have to rely upon General Sir William Robertson, chief of the im- perial general staff, who was second in command to Lord Kitchener and who may be raised to the peerage and become war secretary himself. Men who know General Robertson in- timately assert that he is a very re- markable man not only in ability and military genius, but because his rise has been almost as interesting as that of Kitchener. General Robertson has risen from the ranks. Last December when King George issued his letters patent creating the new British army council of seven members headed by Earl Kitchener, General Robertson as chief of the imperial general staff re- ceived second place: General Robert- son was quartermaster general of the British army in France and later its chief of staff under French before meal and one before retiring at night. Weigh yourself every few days and keep up the treatment until you are down to normal. Oil of korein is ab- solutely harmless, is pleasant to take helps the digestion and even a few days treatment has been reported to show a noticeable reduction in weight. The Smartest suits for Summer the “SPORT COAT” variations of ’'Varsity Fifty-Five in 2 or 3 but- ton coats, loose or stitched on belts; the lively creations of Hart Schaffner & Marx young men designers. STACKPOLE-MOORE- TRYON COMPANY QUALITY CORNER 115 Asylum Street AT TRUMBULL, HACTTORD, being promoted to be chief of the imperial general staff. He is fifty-six years old. $25,000 COLLECTED By F. S. Chamberlain as Result of June Payments, That the word of a resident of this | city is as good as his bond is evi- denced by the statement issued by F. §. Chamberlain regarding the collec- tion of the money subscribed in the | recent Boys’ Club campaign. The | amount of $25,000 has been collected to date. Many paid their contribu- | tions in cash, while others pledged | themselves to pay a certain sum every | six_months for two years. Both Treasurer® Chamberlain and the managers of the campaign are well pleased with the response, which met the recent notices. Although some have not paid their pledge as vet, no doubt is felt on that score and no attempt will be made to force any to redeem the pledges, LADY TURNERS ELECTION. At the annual meeting of the Lady Turners society last evening, the fol- lowing officers were elected: President—MTrs. Margaret Ellinger. Vice President—Mrs. Bruno Hent- schel. Secretary—MTrs. Scharman. Treasurer—Mrs. Herman Vater. Financial Secretary—Mrs. Neurath. Auditing Committee—Mrs. Jacob Baumgaertner, Mrs., Rudolph Zim- merman, Mrs. John Heinzmann. Bazar Committee—Mrs. Baumgaertner, Mrs. George and Mrs. Bruno Hentschel. Outing Committee—Mrs. Scharman, Mrs, George Froeba and Mrs. Ja- cob Baumgaertner. Jacob Froeba CONCEDES DEFEAT. Tampa, Fla., June 9.—In a state- ment issued here last night, United States Senator Nathan P. Bryan con- ceded his defeat by Gov. Park 8. Trammell for the democratic nomina- tion the senatorship. Representative M, Sparkman, chairman of the house rivers and harbors committee, and who has represented the First district in congress for twenty-two vears, ad- mitted his defeat for renomination by Herbert J. Drane of Lakeland. You Can Afford My Treatment. You Cannot Afford to Delay. Don’t Lt False Pride or Money Matters Cause You to Suffer Another Day. Read Every Word of This Offer: My Treatment Will Give You Imme- diate Relief and Permanent Restora- tion to Health if After Examination I Say It Can Be Done and You Follow My Directions. I am a Specialist in Nervous and Chronic Diseases, and as such have made a special study of these maladies. You know that this is the age of special- fsm. If you don’t want to be experimented on, and if you do want the very best med- fcal attention, the result of study of thou- sands of cases just like yours; if you want the most modern equipment that medicalover your case With you, € Dr.ClintonJ.Hyde, research has devised for the successful treatment of your special aflment; if you want guaranteed reasonable prices, $2 a week, no more, no less, I offer you these, and more If T could meet you face to face, and talk 1 would tell you With The Hartford ford, Conn. Hours: Sundays No Charge for a Friendly TalK. TaKe Your Case I Charge You $2 a WeeKk- No More, No Less You CAN buy a high-grade ciga- rette for 5 Cents— SUCCESS. OCIAL Pleasing Affair Held Last Evening in Friendly Club Rooms. The members of the Friendly club, F. of A., held an enjoyable social in the club rooms last evening, which proved to be a grand success. A most pleasing entertainment was . carried out and later a buffet lunch was served. John F. Burns, Francis Campbell and Leo Prior favored with vocal solos. “Our Foresters. of America” was the subject on which Matthew Meskill talked. on “Our Court”. The musical end of the affair was held up by Alex Malm- gren who rendered several selections on the xylophone. 31c 1b. Hillside creamery butter, better | than any other store in the city sells for their best grade. Russell Bros. —advt. U JOFFRE IN LONDON. London, June 9, 12:31 p. m.—Gen- eral Joffre, the French commander- | in-chief, is in London. He attended an important conference at the for- eign office today with Paul Cambon, the French ambassador; Sir Edward | Grey, the former secretary, and the members of the war council. Are You Suffering! Bring Your Troubles to Me Ifl frankly whether I could give you immediate relief and permanent restoration to health I would charge you nothing until you were ready to go ahead, and then only $2 a week, no more I accept no hopeless cases, and will tell you very frankly just what I can do for you; how long it will take; and what it will cost. 1 advertise what I can do, and do what I advertise. You take no chances whatever, so do not let false pride or money matters delay you another day. This is an unparalleled offer to all ferers, and the lowest charge of any si Remember, I don’t patch up—. D. suf- I am doing all I can to make it possible for everyone to have the advantages of ex- pert, reliable, superior treatment at prices within the reach of all. But I cannot come to you. You must take the first step— come to me and talk it over. Then decide | whether you want to proceed. Think what a blessing full health, vigor and happiness are; then why drag out another day of wretchedness when immediate relief and permanent restoration are yours, if after examination I undertake your case! And it costs you nothing to ascertain whether I will do it. COULD ANY OFFER BE FAIRER AND SQUARER, MORE WEL- COME AND TIMELY TH THIS? Do not suffer another da: _Specialists, 254 Trumbull Strect, Hart- 94 m to5 p m and 7 to 8 p. m. amd MHolidays: 10 to 1. Dr. J. L. Kelly spoke | Gerard Says He Didn’t Say It by wirelss to Say- Ambassador Berlin, June °9, ville. The American ambassador, interview recently on the subject of President Wilson's peace efforts, the Overseas Agency say The ambassador also is quoted as asserting that Westarp, conservative leader in the Reichstag, desired Mr. Gerard to have a spurious interview published some time ago declined. GRADUATION “AMERICANISM.” In order to instill patriotism and “Americanism” in the hearts of the graduates of the local High school, the school board has ordered silkk flags be presented to each mem- ber of the class of 1916 next Fi¥lay at the commencement exercises. The gift will accompany each At the conclusion of the program, the entire assemblage will rise and sing ““America When everybody is at work and carning good wages the best is none too good—this is where you will find ¢ in the buiter line. 33 cents buys a round of the best that money buy. National Butter Co.—advt. CAPT. HAKES DEAD. Colchester, June 9.—Capt. Dwight W. Hakes, aged 80 years, a veteran of the Civil War, died about midnight at his home here. He came h from Norwich 35 years ago. He served in the commissary department, lighteenth Conn. Volunteers was taken prisoner by the Confederates Winchester and confined for a lor period in Libbey Prison. His wife and a daughter survive him. FRISCO STRIKE ENDS. San Francisco, June 9.—The strike of the Pacific coast longshoremen is ended. Approximately 9,000 who walked out June 1 to obtain higher wages and a closed shop policy, thus tieing up shipping on the coast returned to work today, all their demands have been temporarily granted. N ELECT TODAY. WOM Derby, June 9.—Election of officers, presenting of reports of county vice presidents, and chairmen of the vari- ous department committees the attention of the delegates today at the closing session of the twen- tieth annual convention of the Con- Hillside creamery, 31c Russell Bros. —advt. can men | in an effort | occupied | necticut Federation of Women's Clubs. | James W. Gerard, has repudiated an | attributed to him | Count Fridrich Von | but that the ambassador that | atploma. | Grotect Get the Round Package Used for ¥3 Century. Presared byDissolving in Water O0ly. %fih tsfifmco- . ! Ask For and GET ? 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