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NEW. BRRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1916. . . m—— WANTS SEWERBUILT [ : A Choice Selection o eddin ifts, §| e st Wik o | s Liquid Veneer In High Grade Jewelry, Watches, : Healh Boad Al erPropertyOwn ! ‘. . e Silverware, Cut Glass and Ivory Goods § .« o mave Bad Sanitation WONDERFUL FOR T U,l:l;,m:‘.::.,:“m‘. e T At Very Mod ices. ‘ — ; G cae N B e DUSTING ‘ SUMMER DRESSES In justice to yourself and recipient you should exam- [ that arastic measures if nesessary be s X i ; - ine our line before making your purchase, and com- [ taken to eliminate insanitary condi- -ans, Polishes and Renews Furniture, Woodv 4 Special ‘g@ 98 o @25 pare QUALITY, DESIGN and PRICES. jonathatiexis fon Ry Inthro pRlctr oot Pianos, Floors and Automobiles. ; Values at LS | between Linwood and Vance streets o~ 2 i o . 5 o Ay i P H = . S s e are receiving daily new shipments o 1e newest styles in O Vi d G i 1 Wasishown durinefthesmecting 0612 25¢ SlZe, 19c. 50c SlZe, 39¢c. B Summer dresses. There are many <ln\m id in these pretty dresses ur Victrola an ratronola board of public works last evening, ; Shith o . Dept. is complete in every re- | when Dr. T. E. Recks superintendent § will find dresses made of all the most fashionable materials such as spect, our terms easy, service the of health stated the nature of the land Linen, Voile, Lingerie, Shantung, etc. very best. Forcign and Domestic [|in it secion. The S TH[ JGHN BflYl[ GBMPAN 1 T RA T & records of every description, Just [§i et @t present there i» no sewer W PALM BEACH SUITS at $5.98 §7.5u, $9.98, $12.50 s pasrent voce step in and talk it over with us, e s X These suits will be very much in favor this summer season. We you will be surprised at our lib- AT Gl ont cind ey 3 and 5 Frankiin Sfllfl[fl. Hew Br"alnl Gonn, eral offer. age is not properly cared for and thus have splendid assortments of tio y newest styles, many in the the bad conditions arise. He said that ¥ sport style effects, some plain colored Palm Beach Suits, others in stripe and plain color combinations ENRY MORANS ]e elcr unless a sewer is ordered n the | = — —_ — — — - e 5 | street beforc olng, it will e neces- e — —— == o U ey X W [ o Gt i ) co o] TR - > z|§ SILK DRESSES Y'si:ir Special at $14.75 : o J. M. HALLINAN, INC. 1 g : 321 Main Street, New Britain, COIlIl_ el LS Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. l'r(w]:l(ln ”ull\llhn‘\ of the board of - public works ' informed the TMUST OBEY KLETT'S | tne strect was an unaccentca oner it STORE PRICES A City Items LAW IN THIS CITY |pace o wwer there and would ot Our Thursday Specials in Our Baking : department will be: Butter Sponge Cake . .. .16¢c each Parker House Rolls ....10c doz STORE PRICES tablish a precedent. * While the prop- OUR ICE CREAM, THE “BEST EVER” erty owners would have to pay a AMERICAN CREAMS, IN PAPER > per qt 2 5 sewer as ment, the city would be evening services at the Swedish | [\ o ivo pamforth Closes Up Two | forced to stand the expense of estab- CAPOLITAN ... . IN PAPER .. o 5 per qt EGG VANILLA ...... IN PAPER ............ per qt n church will be ommitted lishing grades and other work, Ahout FRENCH VANILLA, IN PAPER ............60¢c ER A at Handsome Silkk Dresses of Navy Blue Taffeta Silk, the very lat- est styles, now on e at the above b: 304, i P OM] . LI9AI LINEN BLOUSES grow more popular as the days grow warmer. Forsythe models, with their inimitable style, justly take the lead. Plain tailored they are, of course, yet each has either touches of color or novelty collars and cuffs that make them extremely attrac- tive. Plain Colored and Striped Handkerchief Linens in smart Forsythe modeis for $3.95 to $5.95. Russian Blouse Effects in handkerchief and Irish linen at $5.95.—They are worn out- le Luxury Bread.—advt. e Ay on account of the picnic Fortune Telling Shows at Adams’ | 4 yvear ago property owners in that n’s Grove. section petitioned for a sewer but it | of the general commit- Carnival—Losses Reported. was held up on account of two or three of the coming bazar to Detective Sergeant Samuel Bam- | parties rof\wing to sign the neccssary the fall by the United | § e waivers. far as is known these Y as Held jen- || forthi visited' the Adams carnival fon (SR Y00 B8 8 88 8 SERHE, HE08 of the preliminary plans | Stanley street vesterday and While| (arq the sewer at present. On T discussed. inspecting the variou shows had occa- | quest of Dr. Reeks that something bd O. Gilbert through Attorney |sion to clase up two, a fortune teller | definite be done in the matter, it voted Pierce of Bristol has applied [ and a hecroscope operator. They | that the city engineer confer wita the e probate court for!the removal { are in violation of the state law.|corporation counsel to inquire what H. Alford as conservator on ! During the last session of the legisla- | steps can be taken to force property d that he is capable of man- | ture Senator George W. Klett of this|owners on the strect to pay for § his own affair: city put through a bill to stop fortune | provements if the street is 1:cepted. rence E. Grove of this city has | tellers from imposing on the public Suzio Gets Contract. ed a promotion from the rail- | and he detective's action was in keep- A e s S Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice cream Co. side of the skirt and come in rose, green and company, having been assigned | ing with the provisions of this law. b recen M et nelot i sgcom, . ? mon council, it was voted to efer the 'Phone 906. blue. k. position of superintendent of | The police have received twa com- Saht signel force fram Water. | Dlalnte from vieltors at the earnival| J0 18U for the Etanley sireel paves Plain White Handkerchief Linen is fea- . o ment back to the board, as the amie- o 3 =~ - ax o Vernon and from Springfield | Who say that they either lost valu-| o \qcement adopted by the hoard = tured in many blouses from $2.50 to $5.95. ar Hill. He will commence his | ables from their pockets or some previously, w considered too cxpen- v i ] futies Thursday evening. H. A. | clever pickpocket extracted them| .. Lousy; bl B C ; o : xT % Myrtle street nnd‘ on motion of C om- N 7 - S 5 sive. The matter, was brought up ssioner Moore it was recommended ek “withbrceced MM #GroseRinawithout scthelriinopledge, last evening for action and for- i ty Alfred Benson reported that while z = 2 5 % Petitions Received. 4 mer bids were gone over. The Leon- the grounds yesterday afternoon a L ur Kallberg of Dwight street | 4t the : i ardo Suzio Construction company of [ A petition was received from the ) » een discharged from the New |Silver watch was Jost from his person. | 1o iqen” presented a bid for .e-en- | Russel & Erwin company et al. for n General hospital. Frank McCormick reported U forced concrete pavement at a cost | the abolishment of the water troug it right that a gold watch and chain " at the corner of Jerome street 4 and Mrs. Daniel J. Dougherty | ;0™ Vi ione™ tiaded gold kmife | OF $1.58 a square vard. Tt was voted J. M. HALLINAN, I IC. lleliveries_,at 11 a m. must he ordered by 10 Wds "‘?” LRI e aaaai et <uzio | West Main street. The petitioners e 3 - eturned from their wedding { 1 Bl 1 to award the contract to Mr. Suzio : {‘f Nb nd are residing on Talcott | {cappeared from his person at thel ., ijeq he stands by the former bid, | Called attention to the wet condition: PA S O BU OUR K' ot the v of ve vroven, 10w | Se-Anal Meetings ol VArous || o5 asyiumstT comecting with 140 TRUMBULLST galow club dance, Bungalow to- | Once again the petitioners lit in | s laid a as reby el & 2 ) | E ags oners living stones laid at the base, thereby elim- L d H m__om A I Adm. 25c, Judd’'s orch.—advt. | o E b 2 e the vicinity of Jubilee street “or wid- |jnating the objectionable conditior 0 gfis e er Gl‘”[les | HARTFORD. n has been born to Mr. and i« | €NINE of the street to 35 feet, were| Por on to remove a tree fro Tartford Avenue Ma 3 ; 4 > SEiesic S 11lding Johnson of Ellis street. | 11artford _‘ cane AL given leave to withdraw. At :hie May |in front of his property on the west o - ; rles Ellison has resumed his Alfalfa Was Abused. meeting a similar petition was re- |side of Elm street was granted George | Semi-annual elections are now com- as telegraph operator at the One of the most unusual, and also | ceived. The chairman of the hoard | LeWitt after the engineer had made \IH:( on among flml local _lu;lv;w‘s and ger s after a five weeks' < said that M s 3 . S > last evening several organizations met ger statlon after a flve weeks' |}, ;morous, complaints made to the|52id that Mr. Olson, one of the peli- |a report on the matter. Fanmealr & 2 5 A tioners, kicks on every thing the A petition was received for the | to choose their leaders for the com- police in some time was voiced by o > < 3 e Alisl onitiola i T e i | ng half year. Other activities among active Dooths and attrac . eomont volced DYl board does. He also criticized tie |sprinkling of Laurel street with ol 2 - | 3 AL e Alexander Birnbaum of 206 Hartford | corporation counsel for a communica- | and it was decided that if anothe: | the fraternal orders are also being | § Henry Mat nd children | Gyenue vesterday when he com-|tion sent to the board in which the | car was received the petition would be | *hronicled. enry Mahon and children | plained that an unknown painted had | work was if it aid Court Friendly Elects. y ; s recommended not | considered. v York, who have been > § grabbed him on the street and in- DL s 2 : conflict with any plans the board ha arti Jinson, appearing for the our sndly, Foresters o 7 - of Public Works Commissioner | «isted on painting his flowing white | niready made. | “ebhat the Ty st | g Martin Robinson, appearing for e | .o ouit briendls, oresters of Amei- | § yo7 WAIN STREET. OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 317-2 Naughty Language ¥ruie. %5 Thamas Donlon ot Now et right | Jewish Relief society, permis- | i~a, elected the following officers last Ny et n e (o the o Mr. Birnbaum said he was coming | 125 1€ to 80 over.our head when we |slon to string a banner across Hart- | aight: Chiof ranger James W. Man- and Mrs. J. H. Kennedy of | down S S Caln® | gave permission for leave to with- | ford avenue from the Kennedy to the | ning; sub-chief ranger, Jamss Mrs. 3 down Broad street when & palnter|draw?” wag the way the chairmen put | Dunn property, sdvertising a picnic | tioyie: recording cretary, Jo street are rejoicing over the | n 2 o ¥ : 4 F Y, seph | § | = r;f*qo:r jo g 1 1“,4;‘li;‘)'|:.0wfimn\l 0. H‘.a ':n\ri painted his | his opinlon of the matter. to be held next month, and the board | Bennis; senior woodward, Frank ) E OF : | Gl skers. ~Mr. Birnbaum did mnot| The city engineer reported that the |granted the request. nti; Jjunior woodward, Charies | annual meeting of the state just what hue the artist gave his | corporatio t Mhe! boar ted to recommend t s 0 n counsel had advised the > boa ¢ rec 1 t 3 or b o o he board voted to cketon; senior beadle, John ving of a sidewalk on the north [the council that Myrtle street junior beadle, B. Connelly; !lec: ; @ — side of Whiting street. from John to | paved and that a subway be laid iv | yer, Edward J. Halleron, i SPR!NG bUlTS Kavanaugh Shop, 40 Pratt St, ! SHOWER FOR MISS MAGNUSON | Stanley street, notwithstanding the | the street. It was also voted to 1 One candidate was initiated, anad |§ rd, are showing some srunxlinu Miss Hilda Carlson, assisted by | 2PPeal of the Whiting Land company | commend a five-foot sidewalk on the wo applications were received. Flans | & , 5 36. S r frocks of exquisite materials |\ SR imed th | EQINSt the same. It was voted to | north side of Shuttle Meadow avenuc | —eve miecy g = clambaiiettolbe || M CIsT0.60 ST ITS thatlopmenl Siaold RIzorm R L A BOREORESC 2 Blaes g ity hoice designs. Their Sports| ;.o of the Stanley Rule and Tevei | éCOmmend the walk on or before | where the grading starts, as far = reld July 30 at McCabe's Grove. 46 1-2. bna sweater coats are real nob- August 1. Lyongistrect: 5 ' smarter line to be found any- The Connecticut company was turn- e ed down on its request for the reloca- tion of the tracks on Chestnut and Elm streets, a motion of Commission- | er Downes turning the trick. Per- | office force at her home on Austin street last evening, the event being cellaneous shower in honor of Murray has purchased a new | ) Evelyn Magnuson who Is to be- car. | come the bride of Harry Upberg of Jast night: Commander, 11 s Winkle, who conducts a store | New Haven, on June 24. Miss Mag- S e S 1 photo drama, Fox wift; vice commander, John 5 Main street has flled a pe- | Nuson, until a few weeks ago, was em- | Mission was f:“:";;f"”;f“"””"“"" 2 theater. ‘rshal. Miss Catherine D il charming styles. A complete new line at $3.00, in voiles, georgette fn_bankruptey. He has been | ploved in the pay department and | [®10CRtS the ‘Fr,mk]i“‘ l%q SEEMa HETNEE woplain, Louis Sleath: m 3 B crepe and crepe de chine.—Others at $1.00, $2.00, $3.98 and $5. hefendant in three lawsuits. F. |the esteem in which she is held was | 3 2 & > : gl " S L s e X e h stre: 1 the appr JUNE DAYS BRING THOUGHTS OF SUMMER FROCKS ungerford is looking after | demonstrated by the numerous and ‘_i?‘f“(:n;‘i;“;"'_ o PPEQ Vaudevile and moving pICtures, | arics Ethel Mount; inside guard, Mre. JUN ; 's interests, beautiful gifts which were showered ¢ E s . ! Keeney's theater. | Mary Collin outside guard, Mi A charming ay of models in sheer voiles, and crisp linen in upon her. Musical selections were lire. Hoarng: Clven == Mollie Doherty; trustee, Samuel St. { a1l white or colored effects. Prices $2.50 to $9.50. given, including several solos by Miss | Three hearings were given. two for P, arnival S rearMNENISY frovaso IEE cg A tellito e the L oo Sara Penfield. Recitations by Miss | street sprinkling and the other for s street. loase Timothy Collins; alternate, ifra; | Mary Johnson were greatly enjoyed. |grade lines. The petition for sprini. o il ey Refreshn\:u‘f?:"xts et s‘er;\'ed.v”’l‘he table lingql()f L]innnlln :(re(’t from Hm{\ street | High school athletic council meet-| " mho ofcers will be installed at tha was prettily decorated with many | to Shuttle Meadow avenue, rought | ing, Y. M. C. A, e i i g ofreshn t: St on I, el e b o Vg ieh .xt meeting in July. Refreshments & a few days at his home Inljyed ribbons suspended from the | out some strenuous objections. Paul BEE | i . : 2 R were served at the meeting last night 9 3 \4 . ; chandelier. Attached to these rib-| Zehler and S. H. Avery protesting Andre lodge, I. O. O. meets 1. ] 55,0 a social time enjoyed. - repare HGSS! Fannie Schupack is attending | hons was a verse written for the oc- | vigorously, both claiming that the | Vega hall. SPECIAL SALE OF WAISTS——BLOUSE MODES OF UNUSUAL CHARM Shepherds Name Officers. Leading Star Lodge, Shepherds of ethlehem, elscted the following o~ Frills and collars are the important features of the .ummer blouse and no wardrobe is quite complete without several of these hee Callins: Typographical and Painters’ have opened new quarters in lumet building. W. Curtis of Hart street, em- at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, is mencement exercises and re- | casion by Miss May B. Hart, foretell- | street is a ‘“mud hole.” Mr. Avery e Horc corchIioTal Meoting ht Smith college, Northampton, | ing the future good fortune of each |said that grading had been ordered | Winthrop Council, D. of L., meet S il g T : ; To combat disease, to meet any Court Jeetho e i , electnd g ¢ one present. some time ago, but other than col- | at 277 Main street - el : o 2 s i e Shathmer Teved | e Mcers for the ensuing six months, as emergency—that’s the meaning of was not much evidence of it being| St. Elmo lodge, K. of P., meets a- | ollows: Chief ranger, Willlam Bon- Ry i/l the word to the individual. Why S . o] ; sub-chief ranger, Herman : 3 done. He was also opposed to sprink- | 242 Main stre oUW 0 L e e ER S Es i BRe e S i aae Main astieet R B tusehlowk i wait? If you allow health to fail ? et 5 . arles Milish; senior woodward, Paul 3 4 ritali ) 7it i ]:gl;r{llor:‘l!:]‘(]::>:: ;ilj;errmx“:r ;»'ri::l?!i'mz Common council meets in Cit: | (REEC T 500 wooaward, Charies || @ 1M : an]d thet‘l(t;fl ty t_o]bctcomel 10\{;{ ltlls - tas far as Mr. Zehler's property, and bzl EORITIR “rei; senior 1,,«::.1m. svm‘,)u:n 1 }mh, ! ! T ‘)k ] |8 a on_g 8 1ous JO? 0 rebul e from there on to place some crushed ! mior beadle, William Dickman; lec- i g constitution up to its normal stand- & o . stone which would remedy conditions Phenix lodge, I. O. O, ts i g \m"fl‘\ B, DG nipl | Pt r diseas A have received a fresh consignment of Salt Wa- B! Somewnat. Jr. 0. U. A B pall i i ; | ard after disease or overwork has Shads : 3 5 £ : £ : o sapped your strength and wasted he. kid- The second hearing was for the LEE = 1t i T y £ Taffy in little pails, just the thing for t 1d establishment of grade lines on City| Erwin Castle, K. G. E. meets i Martha Washington. : d the tissues. Be prepared! Be sure e A0 avenue, and it was voted to recom- | 11 and H. hall, Iartl ‘ashington Council, D, of p lephones Fllled Wlth Candy T R o ] T guendjtofithefconnclitheladontion glof - — ‘. has elected officers as follows: the family medicine chest contains | the grade as shown on the engineer's Carpenters’ Union meets at & . Mrs. Nettie Hagist; vice Ited English Walnut Meats. Special value 59c¢ 1b J{ map- ) Church street. ymmander, Harry Sundstrom; assisi- No one appeared at the hearing on —_—— 1t viee commander, Christine Mitch- Ited Alveola Almonds, large size .......... 89clb the petition for the sprinkling of T S S L LY 2 S | Burritt street from West Main to Lady Turners’ society meets in jop; assistant recording scerefary, T = : SELT y - 3 _ : ; i ass \ hen you'll have for sudden illness or indispositions, day or night an abso- Ited Mixed Nuts (no peanuts) . ¢ Ii: B — —— | Turner hall. | Bl Gt oo lutely pure fonic-stimulant. A tablespoonful in water or milk, before meals | i o e, ; reasurer, Wil- || and on retiring promotes health. For by the tonic and stimulafing effects of Let us send you your usual box Of Candles il A Blg Bal‘galn German Rigefclubimecteiin Barll ijam Sk Minnie Rice; Duffy’s on the little digestive glands along the mucous surfaces of the stor: your vacation, we wi!l ship direct from factory, as- deck’s hall. Iring you fresh goods each week. | 2 family house, corner Arch, Grand | Ajexandra lodge, D. of St G., | and Prospect streets. G., meets at 88 Arch street, Can be moved back and give extra W., Mrs. Emma_ Weigand; inside sea- ach, it assists that organ to obtain from the food all its nourishing propertie: T tinel, Clifford Hellberg: outside cen- and to properly digest and assimilate the same. Thus the system is fur- tinel, Stuart Hellbe s trustee, Mrs. | d with necessary strength and vigor to resis isease and to Carrie Schutz; R. 1 ., John King- re-establish a sound condition. Since the foundation of all * Preparedness ” ley, alter, F r 5 rests on individual health, it behooves you to i | | | ' | | 1ot for BRICK BLOCK. ) i z 13 l C K I N S 0 N Inquire for particulars— 1 Activitics Among Masons. iy Get Duf?y s and Keep Well.” E LL AN s | At 7:30 orclock this evening a sfat- |y Sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY. Beware of imitations. i ed communication of Clentennial lod DRUG CO., an'siree: : camfl Real ESM‘B Gfl- Absolutely Removes | M Pe held when the master mason | BOTE Get Dutfy’s from ynurl;ca!dmnuisl,gmcunrd_uler. HOME OF GOOD CANDIES 1ltooms 305-306 N. B. Nau. Bank Baz.| Indigestion. One package ’;Q;:Qi:rfp,?'{‘;:::?..r”fnf.‘f,’.\\::v'\'fi";'ll o degree will be conferred.” On Sunday $1.00 per hottie. It ho cannot supply you, w-ite us, Send for uscful household beoklet free. 5 ) EE (2 proves it. 25c at all druggists. |to attend the services at the First The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y. New one family houses for sale { Baptist church.

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