New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 23, 1916, Page 2

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Cz’z‘y Items t Use Luxury Hl ead.~—adv: t he summer session of the Trade ool for Girls will open July 5th = the Voeational school on Bas ett bet. Learn to your own l S hes. Register A lovely | B ce to spend your vacation. Girls | L2 and over are admitted. The Irish Revolution,” a lecture H i Sornelius Lehane, Trish 1anor 1ens. | and sterling SILVERWARE, beautiful CUT GLASS :;10;3:;3(.'mms:»;'nm":;:v[,uur. Sunday in the very latest design, CLOCKS of every descrip- he Kavanaugh Shop, 40 Pratt tion at very MODERATE PRICES. Call on us and et, Hartford, have the daintiest | i i moer frocks imaginable; stunning we will help you decide on your purchase, bination effects that must be seen you considerable at the same time. e appreciated. Soft and delicate els that are exquisite in design.— | ne sale at July prices at Besse- | | hage F. Gaffney has been so- d as chairman ef the committee | Paly council, K. of C., to make ar- fements for the annual banquet poer 12 special meeting of the commit- 1 charge of the social and dance e Catholic Choral Union will be tonight in F. M. Zimmerman's shi marked on’s.—advt. down *o $1.50 at | he triduum church to a which opened at St. last cvening will be close tomorrow eve- ght 321 Main Street, ne sale at July prices at Besse- d’s—advt, | - A —— — lends of Harry Wilson tendered | ing the wedding to take place at St. a bachelor dinner at the Hotel | Mary's church. | In Hartford last evening. Mr.| A daughter has been born to Mr. bn will take Miss May Loughery | and Mrs. Hjalmer Anderson of New s bride on next Thursday morn- | York. Mr. Anderson is a former local 2 resident. W, L. Hatch, administrator of the estate of the late Patrick McGuire, has sold land and buildings at 189 and 193 Hartford avenue to Bernard Miller. P. H. Hasson has been granted a permit to erect a garage on Maple street at an estimated cost of $100. The incorporators of the Chiidren’s Home will hold their annual meecting this evening. Dancing Friday and Saturday eve- nings at Elks carnival. Be there.— advt. Mr. and Mrs. next week for J. Sloper will leave ircenville, Maine, for hy, glossy and irce from dandruff. e skin or scalp is already in bad condition, a treatment with Resinol Ointment may first be sary to restore its normal health, Resinol Soap entare sold by all druggists. Forsamples t. 18-P, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. Britain National Bank, is a ant in the First Connecticut company, signal Troop and terday with his command for For the first time in several weeks ) ELL-ANS solutely Removes ligestion. One package If Too Fat Get More Fresh Air| Be Moderate Your Diet and Re- s . e Y ‘cight. Take es it. 25¢ at all druggists. i Lack of fresh air it is said weak- PASTEUR- FECTLY ens the,.oxvgen carrying power of 1ZED MILK the blood, the liver becomes sluggisl, Aol fat accumulates and the action of IBERT AND bOl\‘ many of the vital organs are hind- Street, Near Stanley, |ered thereby. The heart actions be- TN e b comes weak, work is an effort and ) i emne o the beauty of the figure is destroyed = Fat put on by indoor life un- isted case of healthy and if nature is not |in throwing it off a serious | obesity may resuit. 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 around : : Bare Big Bargain Iy house, corner Arch, Grand ospect streets. be moved back and give extra BRICK BLOCK. i ruined through carrying a ire for particulars— burden of unsightly and unhealthy fat Spend as much time as you possi- 0 Real Estate Co. { bly can in the open air; breathe deep- Brainerd i meal and before at night. | Weigh yourself every few days and | keep up the treatment until you are { down to normal. 1b- 5.1 solutely harmless, | nelps the digestion and even a i days treatment has been one l’al’nll) lluu\ts for sale o1 retiring TA\I EY HORVIT/ RIST and OPTIC Tel. Oil of korein few jat. a"d Mon. to 10 P. M. Our Services Guaranteed ne of Auto Goggles and Sun Glasses re You Going Away or the Summer b the mountains or the shore ? Arrange with us Drug Supplies, Candy and Toilet Articles. Dis- ce makes no difference. Delivery same as at your y residence. We ship same day order is received d pay charges. ) Send us your order. DICKINSON DRUG CO" 169-171 MAIN STREET reported to in noticeable reduction show weight a is pleasant to take | [ i \ | 1§ R 1 | Distinctive Weddin A charming selection of hollow and table plated Our Victrola and Grafonola Dept. is complete in spect, our terms easy, service the very best. records of every description. Just step in and talk it over with us, you will be surprised at our lib- eral offer. HENRY MORANS, Jeweler NEW. BRI TAIN DAILY \g 2 C HERALD, FRIDAY, JUI 25, 1918 o ) saving every re- Forcign and Domestic New Bnlam Conn TEN MEN To work tomorrow, Satur- | day, in the Alfalfa Fields s The Maples Farm, Berlin. Tel. 641-12. there was no session of the prelice court today. Complaint has been made fo police that boys are throwing ston through the windows of the Hartford | v, and get from Clark & 305-306 N. B. Natl. Bank Bldg. Co., or any druggist a box of oil of 272 Main street. Korein capsules; take one after each | tanad | - | Mrs, | graduate of the local High schoor, | Wilson’s—advt. Harry Dorman of 288 North stree Irs. Jennie Sirot of Hartford wil be married Sunday evening ny Rabh Segal. Dr. Raymond Lewis, AL N son of Mr. ¢ Lewis of this city Joined the medical corps in one of th New York regiments and has the mobilization camp. Dr. Lewis v graduated from the College of P clans and Surgeons last yvear the i the remainder of the summer., Auto Parts new building on Ellis 7 Mr, and Mrs. George P. Hart left Street. { today for Back Bay for their sum-| June sale at July prices at Besse- es clear SklllS mer vacation. Leland’s 4 Harrison Bristol of Walnut street 1 of 80 Pleasant d d h joined Troop B, Militia Cavalry, Wed- | Street, who was graduated from the goo all‘ nesday and left with that detachment | Prevocational-Grammar school yes- vesterday for the mobilization camp | terday, was among the few who comi- e regularuse of Resinol Soap forthe | at Niantic. pleted the two years’ course in one. t, bath and shampoo, can usually be - ) She was but one point below being d on to keep the complexion clear, | June sale at July prices at Besse- . an honor pupil. Jhands white and soft, and the hair 50 sl ard o Curtis Sheldon, clerk at s marked down tol 32 ac t 1 i nd a s 16 to md was pn interne in the Presbyterian hos. pital, New York June sale at July prices at Be Sse- Leland’s—advt, SIXTH ANNIVERSARY. Edmund J. anniversary evening Mr. and Mrs. rved the sixth marriage last of their at their Dovle ob- hone, South Main street, entertaining a number of friends in a pleasing manner. A dalnty lunch was served and the evening s bly spent in social diversions, and \I]L “ Doyle were married ; 5 5 i E: ¢ n llston Spa, New York. Mr. Dovle ig vies mLx- dent of the Record I’H|rh\hvn o - pany. b Dr. G. W. Dunn defeated @, vy Sawtelle t tennis vesterday roon 6-1 and 6- thus dispelii theory that “they never come back.” The regular meeting of the 1. adies’ Auxiliary, A. 0. H, €vening in Electric hall, will be held thig r“sfi"‘. Milson's SPECIAL for SATURDAY SUMMER SUITS $16.00 Light weights—crashes, homespuns and woolens. Two-piece and three-piece. Some were $12.50, $13.50, $15.00 and $18.00. Splcn- did chance for a warm wca(‘h.er suit at $10.00. In $10.00 SATURDAY NI ll‘@ e Wilson (ffu:} Aquid Veneer WONDERFUL FOR DUSTING _ans, Polishes and Renews Furniture, Wood: - " Pianes, Floors and Automobiles. 25c¢ Size, 19¢. — 50c Size, 39c. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and 5 Frankiin Squara. New Biltzin, Gonn. J. M. HALLINAN. INC. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. g om i = Saturday’s Special in Our Bakmg de- =° § = partment will be: 2. IS Pound Slices .........each12c & § = Brown Bread .........loaf 10c _;g § = Our Delicatessen Special: o e BakedBeans ........10c pound = = Van Camp’s Chili Sauce 28c bottle = ‘ § = Strawberry Pies, . . . ... 15¢ g 12 J. M. HALLINAN, INC. o | g Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 MAIN STREET. OPFOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 217-2 CLEARANCE SALE OF SPRING SUITS At $10.50—SUITS that formerly sold from $18.50 to $35. 46 1-2 SPECIAL SALE OF WAISTS——BILOUSIE CHARM Frills and collars are the important Sizes 36 to MODES OF UNUSUAL features of the several smmmner blouse and no wardrohe is quite complete without A complete new at $3.00, chine.—Others at $1.00, OF of these in voiles, georgette $2.00, $3.98 and $5.75. MMER FROCKS ind crisp charming styles. line crepe and crepe de JUNE DAYS BRING THOUGHTS A ct all white or colored effects. sheer voiles, 2.50 to $9.50. rming array of models Pric in linen in (‘OVER\IOR MAY NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND WHITE Acting WAY COMMITTE under instructions, Ma Quigley has named Councilmen G. M. | Landers, J. C. Andrews and O. F. { Curtis a committee to confer with the card of public works and the light- ror Mexican Crisis May Prevent Governor | ing company with the aim of pro- o £ contract for a “White Way” Holcomb From Enjoying Second the council can act z s e e adjourned meeting next Wednesday night. Ags Councilman Landers in- Mayor George A. Quigley has re-; ferred at the June meeting of the : 5 i council this week, residents of the d a inication from Gover- el , Selvedgagcomimy el city are beginning to consider the | nor Halcomb in which the chief ex-| jroposed “White Way” in the light ducing a. en which | | | | ecutive states that if it is possible he | of a joke and look for definite action Will be present at the Second Ward jOne way cr the other at the next (e B e ctine Iimnclcarnm i tte T W cet “epmplican il OutINE St RV Gy, Gy afternoon At Oty bl Rock tomorrow afternoon and ad- 2 dress the gathering. Owing ta the POSTPON AMINATIONS, Mexican crisis however, and the fact S S that he is the commander-in- Pl 1€ ‘]I\.(lJ T»le\:(l‘o' commission an- {he Connecticut troops and all orders nounced today that the examination { ¢ patrolmen who are candidates for must go through him, it may be im- e ol ccrgeant, which was scheduled to ba Arthur N. Rutherford, president of ; ¢ld next Monday night, has been the club, will act as toastmaster at| Postponed until Wednesday night. the dinner tomorrow afternoon and | T wing for short Governor Clif- will call upon the fell remarks: Lientenant Heaving on | | { Notice of | | | ford B. Wilson of Bridgeport, Repr i sentative McGee of Watertow Berlin, Probate court, Mayor Rice of New Iaven, Frani |New Britain, June 22, A, D., 1916. Healey of Windsor Locks and Mayor | Panner late of George A. Quigley I id District, de- Already rout 200 tick have been posed of for the and | Administratosr ring exhibit- the party, whish Will he conveed to | ed (heir administration ficcount with Rock and return in antomo- ! snid Estate to this Court for allow- Wi e Franklin Square at' ance, it is 12:30 o'clock. Although prominent: Ordered at the 6th day of July, republicans have donated the use of | A. D. 1916, at 9 o’'clock in the fora- their automobiles, it is still necessary £ (i T Ohiee . N to get the use at least ten more | and the same iened machines and the men in ¢ of | S e s the outing will appreciate co- | n oot h operation to secure this end. | tato ‘ym( this Court directs the Ad- | - { ministrators o cite all persons in- | SWEDISH REPUBLICANS COMING | terested therein to appear at said Members of Swedish Republican | ime and place, by publishing this or- clubs from all over Connecticut der in some newspaper pu hed in hold an assembly in this city on | New Br and having a wion | ffirs\ Saturday of August. At a meet- | in said D and by posting a copy ling of the Swedish Vm]\uhhr"vv elub 1 on the public sign post in said Town last evening plans were talkcd Moo un, nearest where the de- for entertaining the mme(\ | d\‘n‘lx the business session the - By order of Court, be entertained by local "‘““!‘“‘l MORTIMER H. CAMP, cans, Clerk. \dministration | | | | | ic Beginning July 7th, Till Sept. Sth, HART FORD. e e e e Inclusive, We Will Close Fridays at 12 o’clock for Our Summer Half Holidays and models. HEADQUARTERS FOR GENUINME PANAMA HATS FOR DRESS AND SPORT WEAR Hundreds of the newest and most stylish shapes, b untrimmed, now offercd at xtraordinary g WONDERFUL VALUES IN UNTRIMMED GENUINE PANAMA HATS nmed At 63¢, 75¢, 98¢, $1 $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, § 0, $2.00, up to $10.00. Panama Hats' are the most fashionable hats for the summer season either for street, dress or for sport and general outing wear Anticipating the ‘remendous vogue for Panan Hats this season, we knew months ago 1 th would be the lyading s—far- sightedly we took advantage of several good oppartunities to buy large quantities at concessions that will be shured in this extra- ordinary sale. In the la assor ts there are hundreds of Genuine Panamas to ¢ from in all the new and most stylish shapes some with large fioppy brims, others in mannish sailor styles. Hats with roll vrim, side roll, telescope and semi-telescope All are here and at special bargain prices JUNE CLEARANCE OF HORSFALL SUITS FOR MISSES AND WOMEN. Every Woman to whom pretty styles and rich gualities appeal will surely surrender to these Horsfall Suits. Extremely attractive at their early season prices, these garments are irresistible at their present reductions, many of which are less than half their original prices. A LARGE LOT OF SUITS, NOW §11.95 Formerly Scld Up to $26.50. ANOTHER LOT OF SUITS, Formerly Sold Up to $49.50. All Other Suits Reduced in Proportion. COATS AT REDUCED PRICES! Hovstulls iT PAYS TO BUY DUR KIND 399 ASYLUM ST Comnecting with 140 TRUMBULL & HARTFORD. NOW $18.95 The NEWARK SHOEMAKER SAYS- TakeAlong A Pair of These Smart Cool (omfortable Vacation Oxfords 9751‘ le,s' 2 2n Ox. rds 'HEY will give you new-found comfort and a keen sense of being shod in shoes that reflect every nicety and distinction in style of $5 - $6 and $7 Shoes. And the longer you wear them the deeper rooted will be your con- viction that the Newark is the greatest shoe value for the money in America. Select your pair for vacation time MOW. Full Line Palm Beachand White Duck Oxfords, Leather ami Rubber Soles B 50 I Hhite, Buck Skin Oxforde, Laather or Ne-Tex Fréro_Soles ond Heels. $2.85 Newarli Shee Stores Company NEW BRITAIN STORE 324 MAIN ST. Newark Stores Nearby: Hartford, Waterbury. and Saturday Evenings ude 10¢ es in 97 Clties Open Monday mail, ——205 Stor Par i Post charges.” “When ordering | a word each aay pays ter a classitied adv. get results. That’s what you want n tae flerad You

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