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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1916. DVERTISING alone cannot make a profession or business a success. It is the Aservice back of the advertising that counts. Our business has prospered by our ur Annual S DI I: lO giving the best optical service obtainable. And has grown so that now we have leased the store at 327 Main street, which we expect to occupy about August 10th. ll P l . e e Ask any one of our patrons what they think of our servce. a aper a e STORE CLOSED FRIDAYS AT NOON UNTIL SEPT. 8, INCLUSIVE " . For Two Weeks Onl : : : S. Stanley Horvite y We Wish to Call Your Special Attention ——————————— | Tt Jouv sovie cowrany || VELVEI HATS ] City Items ||| FRATERNAL NEWS | FOR IMMEDIATE AND EARLY FALL WEAR., 3 afld 5 Fflnlfi s%fl&l’fi. l“ Bmth, B".. Always in the lead is one of our slogans and you can always depend on secing the very Newest in Millinery no matter what scason of the year. Just now we are displaying a very choice as- joodness of “Aunt Delia’s Bread.” Forticth Anniversary. E a pvt. When Phoenix Temple of Honor | [ 1 pbseph M. Chernoff of 40 Lafayette | meets on Friday night, in Jr. O. U. g o of the correct styles in Velvet Hats for immediate and > as accepted a position as|A. M. hall, it will celebrate the fo all wear. .These charming Hats arc commanding a great ographer with the Aetna Life In- | ticth anniversary of the Temple. Dep nce company of Hartford, Conn. |ty Porteus of Ansonia has been in- |8 ¢ of colors, both trimmed and untrimmed. .We will be he German school pupils held an | vited to attend and other state ofli- | B B pleased to show you these exquisite styles in Velvet Hats. You ng at Wi 1 ve yesterday | cers will help make the gathering a has arrived Py ° ° nc. H are not obliged to purchase. | deal of attention—we have these hats in black and a splendid had their parents as guests. Dur- | pleasant one. Colonel Alfred Thomp- the dc shments were served | son, city clerk and Police Chief Wil- S a. liam J. Rawlings, both of whom are uccessor to St tw s | charter members, will deliver ad- Imer Abbott, for the past two vears | € ¢ & ; y . ’ ected with the local office of Ar- | dresses. For his speech Chief Rav Halllnan Bread and Ice Cream CO. hr company, has been transferred | lings will tell of the history of the or- E Elavey der. A number of candidates will be initiated after which refreshments will be served. games enjoy few Haven and commenced his new es today HORSFALL’S HABERDASHERY SALES Semi-Annual events featuring the highest grade men’s wearables at prices that are well worth waiting for. Stock up this year in Shirts, Scarfs and Pajamas and understand why these sales are the cause of so much favorable comment. NECKWEAR REDUCED. 50c Neckwear now . $1.00 Neckwear now $1.50 Neckwear now $2.00 Neckwear now .. $2.50 Neckwear now PAJAMAS! One fine lot of $1.50 qualities now $1.15. The lot of Eagle and Horsfall Shirts are h dress goods at S ket Tierney Cadets. ; Tuesday is the day—142 Main Street is the place— . 5 rney Cadets will racet tomor- : h QR Tcsert of Jublles streft sur- y at the Landers pla what is the occasion? Qur Bread Sale, of course. 8 an accident to his left hand in | % S0 RS 0 il be held. The : p . the local factorlos late last | ponization Is working har re Here is where we are selling our regular 10c size k. two fingers of the hand beinS | parqtion for the field ds hich will ring. be held in Middletown August 22, un- Cream of Wheat and N. E. Bread for 7c per loaf, cash rederick H. Bassette and Ma r' der the auspices of the state A. O. H. - [Bassette of Enfield have s E price at the store. ed property Rockwell aven: Catholic Women’s Benevolent Legion. ¢ 3 . Bassett stiect to G. A. QuigleY, | 7Tpe Catholic Women's Benevolent For Cake Specials on Tuesday we will have: . White and A. N. Rutherford. Legion will hold a regular business . e meeting Wednesday evening at 8 Ribbon Cakes .. . 12¢ Each GETS 825 SQUEST. o'clock in St. Mary’s school hall. y E S - Prince Albert Cake ........ .... ........ 15¢ Each anitor Well Remembered by | Rev. W. A, Harty Branch, A. O. 1. | § If you want a direct P Fath s Picture Macnate. | Plans for the field day of Rev. W. A. | [ ) When the desert question is up for discussion why s Father—Was Picture Magnate. | o W00 h A. O, H., which will be | @ method of getting Fall eople of Néw Britain and vicinity | held next Sunday at Scheutzen park, not settle it by deciding on Ice Cream. Our kind, the be greatly interested in the an- | were completed at a meeting of the or- | M Business quickly address i@ 5 i i X ncement that Mrs. May Willatow- | 8anization yesterday. — An excellent 2 v right kind will suit all the family. e : athletic program has been arranged Goldsmith, Box 24, B. L. ; : ’ Wamghicr of iuc late am | or the occasion. Five applications for Or, if you would save money by paying cash at the k, moving picture magnate, has|membership were received and 6 can- Herald. 5 pived $50,000 by the will of her | didates were elected. A rl‘sr\nssim\lro;l store you can buy your cream in paper. | the plans for the state fleld day at Mid- 5 / 3 er and her husband has been be- (llclg\\'n. e o e R Ao Creomms o Lullk & e athed $25,000 by the same will. Willatowski was at one time jan- Hira Temple, D. O. K. K. of Hanna's Ar: ast N 2R A SR P AT iy going out fast. Come in today. Neapolitan Creams in paper The general committee for the mid- it and met his wife some years| TES SSUCIC B0 Temple, D. O. Egg Vanilla Creams in bulk in paper ........ 40c¢ qt. nmfu ,g when the picture business was SR e . : 2 ts infancy. Miss Rock came to | e i i T NG e quested French Vanilla Creams in bulk in paper ' iT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND city to sell tickets for the pictures be present as business of an im- “ . . SRR e i e || Lo 0 PR G BRI 0 o “afety first on our Ice Creams. There’s a rea- 399 ASYLUM ST Connesting with |40 TRUMBULL S¥ HARTFORD. fatowski as he went about his du- s Ation (e e Opencd at b pened at Post Oflice t at the hall. Later he married her | g pyancts Drake Dodge, S. of St. G. i son.” Help Swell United States Sea Fighi- s sk uror-tiay ot Moo oy Sir Francis Drake lodge, Sons of Rock was at one time presi-| . o "0l hold the regular meeting A of the Vitagraph company, MO | py .y dqay evening and a report of the - > i wldcac sodtioSnliclurefbusine grand lodge session will be submitted | Young men of New Britain who en- ol b GERLS B () by the representatives of the organi- { Jorse the preparedness movement and eek ago last Thursda > ng an b : t botweer $4000.000 | Zotion. Past President Enoch White | who are interested in Uncle Sam’s te valued at between $4,000,000|,,5 5 R swift will represent Sir! nayal branch of the service will be $5,000,000. John B. Rock, a son Lt :000. John B. Rock, i s01 | pyypcis Drake lodge at the grand | jnierested to learn that a naval re- Mr. Rock’s “Ff' marriage, 1eft | joage session which will be held at | ruiting station is to be opened at the bulk of the estate. Rockville tomorrow. The committee | | ot office. Applicants may in charge of the picnic will meet ON} ryj) jnformation every Tuesda August 19. | Thursday from 12 noon to 4 o'clock STORE IR v | p. m. Chamberlain Council, Jr. 0. T & M. " myte i nothing that appeals sn = CASH L R DL The regular meeting of Chamber- | much to young men as life in the N STREET lain council, No. 2, Jr. O. U. A. M, | United States navy which, in spite of 142 MAI was held at the hall, Saturday eve- | political utterances to the contrary, Wesley and Savonarola. C Gerstaecker lodge, I. O. O. F. ning. The three desrees of initiation | is the finest navy in the world in ro. Bt will be held Thursday |in Turner hall. were conferred on thres candidates. rd to quality. Included in the hap- S nine At Seloe —_— The Monthly Bulletin of the JL. L) life on the sea in one of Uncle Pride Circle, I o meets at 277 U. A. M. was read and received With | Sam’s steel palac is the possibility S Miinetreet N o i a great deal of interest. of learning a useful occupation, care il POV Brother Harding of Hartford pre- | being exercised by the authorities to Deacon E. M. Wi e Teatier lodas, B of X, mevts ot 50 sented the council with a photograph | learn for what trade each applicant P nal ’ A o duct the mid-week services U v | Arch street. of the crack installation team of | is best suited. erSO S J President Peter McCrann of the Y. |evening at 7: i he s ces ¢ it | Store Closed Wednesdays at noon during August. CHURCH NEWS | Events Tonight South Congregational Church. mf,‘.,‘gh S e SR The next communion service will _— be held the second Sunday of Scptem- audeville and moving ber instead of the first as has been !y 2y's theater the custom. Rev. Dr. G. W. C. Hill . will continue his talks on the “Great Men of the Church.” on Thursday eve nings in September. The remain lectures are on Luther, Zinzendorf, Mattabessett Tribe, I. O. meets at Main street. street is spending her vae S ; g aca First Baptist Church. Chalker Beach LIt ¥ Lilley Council No. 16. It was f]'“" >w Britain now has a large num- ,:\’ :‘]‘ “; & L. society left today for August 31 will be preparatory to 0O Oh! Nora’s mak- cided that it would not be advisable | ber of her young men in the n: Shneton, D. C, to attend the na- | communion, which will be adminis- . a to hold the annual outing this year. | it is probable that more will 4 convention of temperance so- |tared September ing pie Yum! Yum! —— | The recruiting station will be Mrs. Katherine White and Mi — > Picnic at Compounce. charge of H. W. Barnes, gunner's|Marion White will spend the next two We can eat all we want Charles L. Upham Camp, S. of V.|mate, first class, U. S. N. For the | Weeks in the Berkshires. . °cause Norah always says: and Auxiliary No. 3 of Meriden, will | first few months, cgndidates receive — . . 3 spending | There will be meeting to- have an all-day basket picnic at Lake | training in the fundamentals of navy | _Mrs. Katherine Wilson of Syracuse, ! cean Beach. morrow evening at 7:45 o’clock e ol 3 1o] 1 = B s —_— A i D & C crust is so loight Compounce on Saturday, Aug. life at Newport and then they are |N. Y, is the guest of her mother | .y .y Church night services will be held it won’t be hurtin’ yez.” { | which L. D. Penfleld Camp, S. ., | assigned to one of the big fighting | Mrs. A. M. Quinn, of Francis strect. | : ":l‘(‘.‘m‘j‘l“‘f'hh-r Gertrude | Thursday evening at 7:45 o'clock. Sh and Auxiliary No. 1 of this city are | ships. = : el e Kinrd e = 83 i _— a5 c ocal representative | eturnea fr e . 2 . C BaYS: invited. F. T. McManus, local representative Toe s om a vaca et (b 6O G BEGIN PAVING JOB. of the Boody McLellan company, will 2 G 0] e NS i spend th g week in the White o S Church night services will be held .. . . D & c STORRS DRUG STORE SOLD. Moty s & es Grace and Ruth Kilbourne of | Thursday evening at 7:45 o'clock. I Medicine Which Made Sur- Court Pride, F. Arch street. The Sultzer Drug company has suc- | Boston Contracting Company Starts Stanley strect and Mabel Rany geon's Work Unnecessa ceeded to the business conducted for Concrete Laying on Elm Stre Francls street will spend the “_“L; "[ Ry Adiriidipmren Ty 2 n Maln street by the 2 e are . . erwin's e he week a nion Services. 3 BT many years o & In connection with the permancnt| Willlam H. Bishop left today for a | Merwin's Inn, Woodmont T vy I et | B Astorin SN -EYC oIt For itwo vears |1 Is the Flour for me blfi s'ln psc::"i;lox;m:z :i:‘e c;::fipfv‘;i\; paving work on Elm street, which vacation at Nantucket, Mass. unfon services will be continued, the | W22 feeling ill and took all Kinds of SELF-RAISING Neopen the. store the latter part of | Pen greatly delaved owlng to searc 4 T | Arthur Nelson and Ernest Johnson | South Congregational uniting with the i"‘n’;"‘vf)'ml(,r‘“:,‘. ks Baany of labor, y:.v Union Paving Company Mrs. John Ros 0 of Austin strect | are spc nding a two weeks’ vacation at | Trinity Methodist and the First Bap- " 1 had chills ,51‘,‘ of Boston began laying the sub-foun- | has gone to Alleghany, Pa., to recup- | Indian Neck. tist with the First Church of Christ = would'acho T wes — ——— ic BT R - s : . 2 5 i i ache, I w; ;1 ti nt\ l(;]f C];‘nx(;La.alii]l:tnl()l[nm,_i, \rn\) erate. s The services will be held in the South always t;rcd Te ia a ¢ liast N strect end of the i 3 ~o 7 1 il ; and First church. At the South Con- | [|(8 ot AIE . job. All the excavation work 5( Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bardeck are so- people are T el uschilthe services il 1IN i bocanss of fJ‘ right . been completed and Safurday the | journing at Providenc attendance at the Southern New Bregs i because of the pain Have You Tried These 200 comieied Snd Sufurdiy | the | ourning at Providenco, . 1 e e Sepher Now Tng: | EOEed "B Tho Tolowings: A i »any took the steam shovel off tho, e E sutze: 1 Spring e = g e T ° St Ao e s ld | gust 13, Rev. Noble Strong Elderkin ains in m. om- 9 ol el B et ey Sila || e ol i, WAllen O T @R || SO0 S PRGN 5 D, N of Lawrence, Ka Auzust 20, Rev. } N wafcsfi, a ford, but this morning word was Te- | § y street left today for a vaca- [ Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Neidl, Ba Dr. Dwight Mallor ratt of Housa- , doctor and he said I ceived that it had met disaster noar Millbrook, N. Y. Jabu. Corl Zotier, Carl Tex, Me andll oiie w0 August 27, Rev. Dr. Bd- U must go under an N r Corbin's corner. The water gave ont 2 1 oseph Mund, Joseph Unter- | warq N. Chapman of New London. | [ 3 operation, but I did 2 the tank and the firemen not know- Miss Margaret Tllingworth of Fran- | pecon, Jacob Baumgaertner, Anton |peyv. A. W, Morgan of the First Con- 4 not go. 1 read in Ing o e e ic y Miss Margaret Illingwc e - | Braunstein, George rr, At 2 e - 9 e S Sf peasnmatiosonditon e cis street is home from Vermont !yt S George Doerr, and Henry | pregational church of Dover, N. H., 7 7 the paper about e Srd meary b ewaup thelboller, where she has been sojourning for i - will conduct the services at the ¥ Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege C o For Flavor]n “filolhlliq;fd ]l,o return to the city and | the past three wecks. ETiew Baptist church next Sunday and refill his tank. Miss Mae Coffey of Bast Main strect | following Sundays of the month, Rev. N . At»s:i-“;:ll frmlml:xtim;l of tmm-x-ct]e Mrs. Annie Maher of Francis street m»l returned from a three weeks' stay B. Crc the pastor, will bo |} ll[try tI&isfl fomnd] 1 o1f iln)pruv_ s to be laid from curb to curb | .. oiiennn oo : S at Bamtam Lake Ch se of s : weatn- | ing from the very first bottle, and in twc REORDS MBI E SR M cUED g to has returned from a trip to New Ha- in c In case of stormy weath g from , a1 wo Lemon, Orange and Vanilla §| 5ottt G o momed won s i o | e e i i ‘;1 15“” gicagespralliwiiioe Slaid s Sadie Coffee of st Main | of the Young People's 1 Eflndu }‘. ;‘i’h"r]““ LZI‘St\fA h my hus- Cretls. Mrs. Robert Whittaker of North | stree: at Ocecan Beach for two |be held in the First I [EPOnCAWIICE R NEC ROL CoNB ZOn b WO Years: None Better = Adams, Mass., is the guest of Mr. and | weeks instead of Walnut Hill Park %i;’floé""}‘j{n’: tt}l’-.t gfif,za‘{ifmi“ii‘“‘fi‘”d Adam Wineg of Kelsey strect suf- | Mrs. Frank S. Illingworth of Iraucis — el | JoRN A. KoENIG, 502 Flushing Ave fered a smashed finger when a window | street. Yox & Co., Hartford. A Feast of Fiction. Astorin: N g Avenue, ("E”tgfdl\kw Eeth treln fell on his hang i o S The !w!u tment Store of G. I In a scries of stories by Richard Every one dreads the surgeon’s knife > Mr. and 2 illiam Fitzsel Hartford, has just inaugurated a | Harding Davis beginning in the maga- | 8B0d the operating table. ~ Sometimes Trancis street will spend the n 3 sale of rugs. Some great b zine section of the New York Sunday |Rothing else will do; but many times s in Maine F s will be found in their immense | World of Aug. 13 with “The Frame- | doctors say they are necessary when = — Eollection o o for every rcom.|Up,” will be published on Aug. 20 | they are not. Letterafter letter comes Dr. Joseph Walsh spent the week- | Espe attention is called to the [ complete “Playing Dead” ang on Aug. | 10 the Pinkham Laboratory, telling how end at Ocean Beach body brussels r for the din 27 “Billy and the Big Stick.” Following | OPerations were advised and were not The following local ves | room. Regular 50 values 9x will begin the letect erformed; or,if performed,did no good, 169-171 Absiolute:ly Remove Mrs. John Shechan of Bassett street | fered for this sz r $24.50 ottt || e, e T o (T E“t Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- *s MAIN STREET §| Indigestion. Onepackage |and famiie are occpying their cor- fim cartans, on frocst of Scotland Yard i the | boundwasused and good health followed. = it. 95cat all d ists, | 1 n Beach. pets, w abric : Magazine Scetion of the World on | Yf you want advice writo to proves it. 26c at all druggisis. — and porch s are in this > at | Sept. 3. Get your order for the Sun- | Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co, Miss Charlotte Trader of Francis'remarkabl rice reductions.—advt. iay World in early.—advt. (confidential), Lynn, Mass, - —— [amE—