New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 28, 1916, Page 2

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FIFTY-FIFTY is our offer on JEWELRY, WATCHES, SILVER- WARE and CUT GLASS during our MIDSUMMER SALE. Considering our moderate prices during the Spring season, this offer is surely an EXTRAORDI- NARY EVENT. Be sure and visit our store during this SAL The NEW VICTOR REC- ORDS for Augus t are on sale now, they are great and you must not miss them, we demonstrate daily. Victor Victrolas, all styles and prices at very liberal terms, step HENRY MORANS r' eweler 321 Main Street, New Britain, Conn. Czty [tems Co. birth of a daughter at the local h pital. Dr. Bray Wednesdays ing A will be in his office and Thursdays only, d 2 advt. The Federal Baseball team practice at St. Mary’s playground 6:45 o’clock this evening. All memb are requested to repor No exclusive prices. ¢ for less. Besse-Leland Miss d el Anna Coffey, Miss Ana Parker [heodore Matzke will spend the end Inut Beach. Save interest by now.—--advt. e-Lela Jape— Bes payving your water Edward V. Grikas next Monday to Andrew's chur: Rev. commence annual census of St. parish. The payroll of the water ment for the past week amounted $409.26. A new sanctuary lamp, two woman parishione for the first time at th [in St. Andrew's church, Britain council, delegation to Plainville attend a social ta klin council, No 13, place. A delegation from also expected and some of officers will be present. (o), 87, &ML depa istol e ste Goodness of advt. The the 11 by is te . the gift will be us 10:30 m Sunday. “Aunt Delia’s” bread. committee in charge big bazar to be held in the S A Y the United German societies | ght the committee in charge of the | boths and the prizes will meet. Lad Colonials 98c. Besse- pland’s.—: When Clan Douglas meets next esday evening the membership bnt will be brought to a close and A rangements made for a supper to | paid for by the losing team. Rob- t Middlemass, Jr., is the captain of e team while the other is led by |sanitary conditions in theip bhn Blair, Jr. { account of the dutie Nren's | on the members of Jand’s | ment, through the infantile paralv The Quarti child which is isolated | 5707 fes Shostiement Flven oul a Hartford hospital with infantile the health depar i ralysis is reported to be improving. | | g soRgimentRghe £ - | intendent has found many c The Coal and Wood company | poor existing, but the hrougn Woods has duties have doubl ought aection against John J. Flig- Sionih. Rive tor ns to recover $100. Deputy Sheriff S e arsh has attached T ! property belong- s M g to the defendant on Allen street i % he writ returnable in the city purt on the third Monday August. Sat. is Shirt Day at advt. A delegation of the lhamberlain council, Jr i1l v Lilley council is evenin An annive ry high mass for the te John F. O'Dell was celeb ed St. Mary’s church this morning. Neckw Besse-Leland’s of course. advt. The German Rifle club will hold a oot at the range in Scheutzen park | flonday afternoon. More advt. general Property Owners Becoming Neglize About Their Yards— Praises Judge Meskill. st That there is a disposition part of many local property to disregard the ordinance on t o relnt ive 1s. plad hi | scar e City Attorney eanitation | spectors whose within the r | utterly impos: To Judge J | intendent Reel | for his capable brought hefore much the the health st h ng of o work ment <h tri! feel attained < due to Meskill, and wi 11d be much harder,” t dent stated to a reporter is handl him zood in Besse-Leland’s. of dep: members of £ ORUEAT M in Hartford | partment wo superinten day. That many of the exhibiting interest in epidemic is shown daily at the | intendent’s office, where hundre { telephone calls are recelved from n: ents wishing to leave for summ sorts and take their children idea seems to prevail that it es: to secure a certifiate health of the children bhefore can be taken away, ! thi roneous. All that the depa sues is a certificate concernir health cond of the city | wishing to advised about ! children should consult the physician. vacationists the p: r: 1 of t for less. Besse-Leland Co. = the committee in convention of Republican be held this A meeting of harge of the coming he wedish-American lubs in this city will jvening. Mr Vinthrop mont Th th e he and Mrs. Edward Russell of street are rejoicing on the s & W “tric Light | T T RONTS, ! The United E ter company ¥ ay made ond quarterly distribution to its a and welfare fund. For s A employes this amounts per cent. on their salary for rter, one-half of which was ceived in cash, the other half credited to the employe’s account the welfare fund. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it, 25cat all druggisis. s to 5 5 Vacation Time Is Book Ti Ime Bright, Cheerful, and Satisfying reading for idle days. All of the latest popular editions. 50c EACH. STATIONERY DEPT. ICKINSO =~ DRUG CO., .. MAIN STREET D 'ne the health depar supc T be! { | continue, os= on ur- will at ers nd L will com- take ti he o rt- to of e nt uperintendent ho rs to on 1 rhe of super of "m wer- | B to- are Tys r- ar- he £ fs- eir ily and Wa- ec- ivi- all to 1 re- ing in gl | Th ! theix 1 Recks | i the NEW. HAD ROTTEN MEAT IN STORE I6E BOX Supt. Reeks Discloses Alleged In- sanitary Conditions in Market Superintenc Eben Reeks of the health board with his battalion of sanit camp. ners made another sonie sectio the rday and this morning four re property owners and keepers were arraigned before Ja charzes James on lat insan permitting about the doctor will people ally Kel day proh: court up. succeedin iy more the in until aned Meat Market. car Tells o hy ots a who condu at market dealt with fter the testin ction beil redy, ul Rec eery Iyrtle street, wa Ty the court evidenced such Sh fined on co Radcliffc vesterday ecca storc 1 evere- by W was Ken- and was box was sited ft conditions. The . and in the ice putrid as well thing the doctc filthy to be beef heart. contaminated, the said. Lawyer M. D. who appeared for the accused, ttention to the nnusual weather ns that have existed of late said that under such conditions hard to keep n they be and possibly the weather deteriorating effect on the meat. leniency. Ins nedy inspected untidy, he meat that able meat. ; pector S one rnoon store sale- de- ex- ice | in- salled con- and as wa One even il clare as too cusable was box too, was spector . sho had - a He 1 asked for Another The proprictor and Meat at Arrested. Warsaw Gro- whose Storckeeper of the company, of Bro: charged with of manure to premises lor than law. As acc English cour e store is located the corner 1 and North mitting a main on permitted could not spc no interpreter continued until Kceps Tnsanitary Barn. W intity street qu rC his the ind there was the ¢ morn use in se was tomorrow 5. Attili who owns a barn 111 Willow viola Spa itti, was charged with which Octo- umulation can | at treet, ordinanco § ing the ci that from Ay 18 to! manure premises provides ber 1 no be kept seven days. but 1so 1 k accused was manure and on July plied with the ovder that manure piles arc breeding place reed diseasc was ordered and report on any must be removed. Tt pt in sanitary rec testified that ordered ; Dy Tnly move a 24 had not The doctor the 1 favorahlc nd to 1 said na today rnin. out h tonior in 1 ourt me Violate Con ordinances Rules. th rion provide t oard may use any to suppress this an following 1l ued hildren York, fou rms came that be on s voung rson cl ently came here from the 1 and wr red t on complaint \itary nurse, asked rosted for not ns of quara mingle Pearson heen In fear 3 herd Am intined was Mr. and imed that ong of Mrs. P. Herman etropo- Dr. Sayde that com- lis 1 of Mi Keevers the plvih \d to Mrs her ted that »and has Jersey 1 warrant her arrest of the child period more, issued be the the wiil ing Trouble On Trolley Car. Armor drunkenn it ed with vielli nd imec from Tartford las disturbance and sn Officer Will Murphy under arre tion on but the Back to Ne Groch and Mrs Frankfort in the 0 in k to They waived d On Glen Str th ted Officer Fre mer fternoon on a charge of peace. The man was around v breach of that night s D late made a window. rlaced him the on a he ashed a nplaint of convi charge and cos . an of here Iy of stealin ere take last ni unkennes: ken r Yorl Jul wicki week the on Glen vester T by a W n hoy the an, earing like aid. TTc | the officer. ten stroet the ordi i and not dru e was s ent to FAGLES REPORT ON BUILDING. Acrie 1eles held ht decided idea rchasi street i 3ritair of E | Britain 1 last the New nig and of building to the formerly meetir abandon DU W used hington M committee By s as a sanitarium, in the in- for has another rt will be given at six candidates were night and t presidents to visit the projc view and a repc next meeti itiated the pe al convention to be Ga., in August. It is about sixteen from this city will attend The aerie wi :nd a delegate to the plans made expected | | | | | the | Herman, | nation- | held in Savannah, ! that } more than | g | field day to be held In Newark early in | August. 1 |8 who | | of dozen bu BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1916. Our Annual Wall Paper Sale For Two Weeks Only A0 Gents Off the Dollar THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and § Frankiia Squars. J. M. We will offer you as Specials in the Baking De- parement on Friday: Lemon Loaves ... Victoria Lunch Mocha Layer ... Banquet Cake .. ew Raspberry and Peach Pies For Saturday we will have a full line of Bath Buns and Coffee Cakes. For Sunday Ice Cream Special we will have: Congress Brick .. Cash Prices. American Cream in paper at the store 30c qt Neapolitan Cream in paper at the store 35¢ qt French Vanilla Cream in paper at store 60c¢ qt ’Phone 906. Store closed at 12:30 Wednesday afterncons, during July and August. ALLINAN’ cemmen=CASH STORE-en-.-- 142 MAIN STREET 'WANTED:-A MASCOT | BY COMPANY 1 MEN But Said N’acoot Must Be Polite and Cleanly to Pasq Gensorshlp (Special N¢ the Ste les, —One of Camp rs from them. Britain ar- whenever the take a sneak peruse them. It made wide awake means than a coupic Bt s okl m, been given quartermaster’s seants Chamberlain Pickup have had thi men tossing more of that baled hay off the freight s all morning afternoon they relieved and nts Norton ‘arter, with an cqually strong de- did the work. Tonight the weary and when they were given e back into camp in one of the rmy trucks they all breathed a of relief. After pitching hay in hot sunshine all afternosn it is no to have to tramp a couple of s back to camp. Wanted: rizon popular p Littlc 5 7 ¢ v pleas teh from morning a most 1stimes ¢ ding lett get en is re Another rived this t a,chance themsely 1 sport to other lers have off is by they by es and r'c be somic The boys dose of work. S another detail nd ty 1y Mhis and ( tail are men o A Mascot. 1 At mas preci has not greatly would pres ot ent [8) Company would ted 1d the boys good home, lots to eat and a man. What more could 2 mascot ask ? Under the sanitary regulations how- ever, it is prohibited that animals kept in camp withont permission. 1y several canines e tehed by the eamp dc it was feared that vermin and every se is taken ted and gentlemanly hould arrive in Company be found to keep him. was the first number on got ap- give it a gool heen warden be- they would precaution However, if lit- E use breed inst dise nice, edv tle mascot a way might Inspection HALLINAN, Inc. Successor to Haillinan Bread and Ice C Egg Vanilla Cream in paper at store 40c qt | | i dition of an occz { Rodman Chamberlatn and unt)] it | sanize. i such e i ning water. New Britaln, Conn. Cream Co. 60c per qt HARY FORI. STORE CLOSED FRIDAYS AT N OON UNTIL PT. 8, INCLUSIVE ALL DAY SATURDAY WE O REDUCTIONS IN ING OUT ALL OUR SUMMER "FER W SUMMMER TH M SE EXTRAORDINARY VWCHANDIS) TRIMMED DRESS HATS New Trimmed Hats, Black, and variety $1. WHITE W. PRIC] worth of colors, 1 Red Novelty Weave: SILK DRE: REDUCED TO . Taffeta Silk DrP SUMMER DRES UP TO $9.98, REDUCED TO. Handsome Dresses of Voile, combinations of white colored effec NEW WAISTS, SPECIAL SALE PRIC Lhtme new \\J]E(: uf Jup Sil Chine, Georgette Crepe, laces and All sizes. ses in \AV3 B AT THE FOLLOWING The mal( mls are l’lqul" Beach C ‘«-th, WORTH UP TO 8§ REGULAR PRICE Linen, REDUCTIONS rom $5.00 to $12.00. uced to:— In White, $150' $1.»8, $2.4s, $2Avs, AND $3.604 Linen, C tep and ™ $9.95, $14.75 lue and Black. $2.95, $5.98 Lingerie, in all white and aberdine, ¥ ts. $1.98,$2.98,$3.75 Willow Worth Silk, up to Pu de 5 Crepe Lingerie $6.98 Reduced new garments just rec Quarter sleeves Mazny colors Wool Worsteds $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, See Our Asylum | the prog | get up early { brush their clothes | zuns pr ratory the commanding officer. ;' man has been careless In the way he is dressed or the way his equipment is mm he gets a call down and an army call down Is more than a mild rehuke, tm(- doesn’t forget thcw. Rumor had it two v the musical instruments of {he pany were to be increased Iy rino but it ha s consizned to m today. The to shine men had to their shoes, rolish their of ecks ago that com- the ad- not yet Sergeant ar- officially or- rrived. It w: rives the “band” cannot At this writing the paymaster has not t leen f liy introduced to the boys of this command and person- ally T am beginning to be rather ti as to wether or not there is animal.” A week we left the gions heeause of the floods higher altitude. We 5% I, but so that the pumping statjon able®of providing with run- Sanitary orders are very strict about the use of water anda it is necessary, but it coming serious when we have to ¢ a week or riore without a bath in this hot, dusty clime. The enginec e now hard at work to rectify what may have been an error in laying out the water Tonight the men are not in good »od. Tt has been a hot they have worked ¥ d and now have not a drop to drir this, re, is license for them to The only chance they have of getting a wash is to send de 1 of men perhaps mile and half for a | few canteers full. But enough, T had | best climb the loftiest pea and re- main in seciusion lest T become a gen- uine knocicer and presented with a cute little hammer with a pink ”‘"I bon that is kept handy in camp. lower much inca s is be | Herald Box Received. This gave ¢ of ho ning we ri this writin cvening the rezimental band nother concert. The comforts ire all ours now. This eve- ceived the Herald box. At | the general distribution | of the articles has not been made but | a few packages consigned to individ- | uals have been given out. Among | others, they included a fine box of cigars for Sergeant Powers, Eddie | company, 3-98@ ASYLUM ST. MEN'S BATHING SUITS 20% Comprising, mostly, a shipment of fine eived. This lot was due to arrive May 15th but the freight em- bargo delayed it so long that it came in just in time to receive a great cut in price. All Sizes—34 to 50 ONE AND TWO-PIECE SUITS with and without skirt and sleeveless and mixtures and Shaker Knits 20 Per Cent. Off these former prices $4.00 up to $6.00. Street Window. Hovstalls iT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND Connecting with HARTFORD. 140 TRUMBULL & literally “smolking their We are reminded of Kip- boys are heads off.” ling’s verse: “For a woman is only a woman “But a good cigar is a smoke.” “DINKY"” SERVICE CHANGES. Schedule Will Go Sunday. New Into Effcct In consequence of changes in the suburban service between Hartford | and Bristol that will go into effect on the New York, New Haven and Hart- July 30, due to utilizing | for turning eastbound fifteen minutes will be discon- ford railroad, the Terryville loop trains, the schedules be shortened about while some trains tinued. Terryville will receive substantially the same service as Bristol Regular Hartford and Bristol suburban zone tickets will be accepted between 3ristol and Terryville. The train now leaving week days at 6:43 p. m. will leave at 6:30 p. m.,, making an additional stop at Elmwood at 6:38 p. m. and be scheduled from twelve to thirteen minutes earlier at stations to Terryville, due there at 7:21 p. m. The train leaving Hartford Sundays at p. m. for Bristol will leave at 1:45 p. m. and be scheduled fifteen minutes earlier at stations to Terryville, due there at 2:35 p. m. The train now leaving Bristol week days at 12:05 noon for Hartford will start from Terryville at 11:55 a m and be scheduled from twenty to thirty-five minutes earlier Bristol to Hartford, due there at 12:55 noon. Time tables giving particulars of the new arrangement will be in the hands of agents prior to the above date. Hartford for Bristol now 2 . B. DELEGATES. The Ladies’ T. A. B. Society of St. | Mary's church held last night and appointed delegates to the | state C. T. A. U. convention to be held in Torrington August 27, 28 and Miss Mary Walsh was appointed ! te, Miss Katherine A. Walsh Anna Coffey third and Begman fourth. The fol- »pointed crnate: Fitzgerald, first; Mi Anna Moore, second; Miss Anna O'Keefe, third and Miss Katherine McGrail, fourth. While in Torring- ton the local delegates will stop at | Conley’s Inn which is the convention | LADIES' T. a meeting second, s Mrs. Anna lowing were Miss Florence alt | headquarters | BOY RUNS AWAY WITH PAY. Parents of Steve Zadrowski of 10 | Franklin street notified the police to- | day that their son, who was employed | at the Traut & Hine Manufacturing drew his two weeks wages vesterday and left town in company Edwards and your truly. Tonight the with another youth. will | | sourney | where iup s the- | Events Tonight Higs class photo drama, Ve Keeney WON'T THEY BE HAPPY? * Soldiers at Nogales Should Feel Real udeville and s theater. moving pictures Proud of Their Home City for Con- | tributing So Generousiy. the | for New Arizona, The campaign for funds 3ritain soldiers at Nogales, was a failure, from the of be sat- the returns canvassers showing that instead $2,500 the boys in khaki must isfled with 268.75. All the solicitors worked and the longer they worked the more evident it be- came that the affair was to be a dis- mal failure. According to informa- tion, District No. 1, which include&” the territory on the east side of Main and Arch streets, failed to contribute a copper toward the campaign The factories contributed $130 in- clusive of promises of other donations. According to the report of Miss Briere > mayor's office the re- n follows no returns; District Ngg ct $50.25; Dis- 6.25 Miscellaneous col- ted $65.50 and sub= the canvass day yesterday who was in tt port of the c District No. 1 5; Dis trict No. 4, $7 lections amou scriptions given commenced totalled $60.35. i It is the intent of the committee to spend the “roll” amassed yester- dy and forward a consignment of pipes, tobacco, magazines, basebal| bats, etc. The comfort will be ready next Wednesday will be sent the following day front. sers is as to 50 before hags and to the A. NOT! The association tennis to New team wilt tomorrow, be allotted teams- gust James umes with team. The game will Sheldon, Porter. s1 Haven the Hills Two dates have Wwaterl bY; August 19, in that city on the local courts togers is negotiating the South Manch for tomorrow’s wtelle, Stanley Swift and Max rector Warren §. a schedule for gym the coming winter. ver team will played. te the been M. C. A Manager for g ry ster line- be H. 0. P. Physical Di- is comsiling classes fo# i er ium COST OF OIL DROF Findlay, Ohio, July 28.—The Ohio 01l company today marked down eight different grades of oil ten 'cents per barrel. The large production of oil in many parts of the country has figure in the reduction.

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