New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 21, 1916, Page 2

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Goodness of advt. D. K ecen ht Nogal unt Delia’s Bread.” post e C. he trip a before erd he we: ack to New through coming der for the nail into his He w d | ctice of | Salvatore man at a0 Broad upon hospital A. Friden announce the engage- daughter Esther, Walnut street. of New ased the Harvard Den- 141 Main street, which conducted for the past 7 Drs. Herbert J and Wil- Lockhart. The general committee which charge of the Sw edish Singe: val will hold rove, South S of 344 bhn A. Waller Dr. Henry R. Tasher was| fes- | outing at Wilson's | nley street, next Sun- Employes of Charles Bence, the held an outing yester- in a grove in Newing- Joseph Mr. and street blazi, four year old Mrs. Bernard Zablazi sustained ugly £ irday evening by a fall jom & swing. The child was taken | the hospital where the injuries | re dressed. Creditors of the estate of the late | zh Kerwin will be given a hearing the city court August 30 and Sep- | fnber 6 hefore Commissioners M. D. xe and T 3. Hungerford. A mec nic’s lien has been filed ir town clerk’s office by William E. wart nd E. Hotchkiss of W Fbu Mary Duggan jaterbury son of scalp of ] Personals | | Coogan of Potts- Mr. and Mrs. R. E le, Pa., and Miss Mary Walsh of hhanoy City, Pa., who have been fiting Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bern- rdt of Madison street, have re- rned home in their auto. Joseph Beloin entertained Mr. fs. A. R. Cardimal Beudline of y. and and family and 3ridgeport yester- [Miss Carrie Dorsey has returned bm Philadelphia. Kent is at Block Island. Mrs. William and Miss Catherine y of Hartford avenue left this rning for a visit with relatives in pchester, N. John [Dr. F. W. Peck has returned from | kB vacation. Sundling of the . S. a furlough. David home Navy | of Union ation in New street 1s York [John Btorey Mildred sojourning Brady | at to | White and Miss Tor- A new line of attractive bindings in all sizes Stationery Department ICKINSON [ in = £0 LensSre s = W Lon- | § to to S tee to give perfect satisfaction. etta B. F. lingford. Attorney and Mrs. on an automobile tour Mountains. EVERYTHING SER Nc Opposition Figures for G. O. P, Delegations, Marked with serenity was the filing of the petitions of the candidates for places ¢ assist in the selection of dates on the republi tic As a matter of forn will be D. As h jeorge for sen the state convention September 5 and 6 will be as follows: W. Schultz, Edward F. Hall, Wil- liam F. M Rutherford and John A. Ander: The del tion wh nate Judge B. F. Gaffney, a democrat, | consists P. Spea ne: Bruno am Shelton, 5 BUNGALOW A three-room bungalow on Wooster street was burned to the ground ve terday {lamp which | believed Clarenc: house SUNMMER — DRUG CO., prices ranging from 90¢ to $4.00 . Hardware, 336 Main St., Opp. Commercial Canfield Island for two weeks. m. in room Tuilding Alfrea A, fonal and NEW., You will find at our Store a complete e of high grade Galvanized Garbage is, Garbage Cans and Ash Cans at - ERBERT L. MILLS 2 | REONVIECEDP? We Are Now Located In Our NEW QUARTERS, at 327 MAIN STREET TWO DOORS NORTH OF OUR OLD LOCATION. We extend a cordial invitation We are, to all more than ever, our patrons and friends inspect our new office. well equipped take care of everything optical. . STANLEY HORVITZ MINED FREE—OCULIST PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED. ARTIFICIAL EYES INSERTED. As in the past, so in the future, anything we do we will guaran- have gone to Block | o'clock by the smoke. § clothing and insurance papers he es- caped from the seething mass of flames. A long freight train at the foot of Wooster held up the D. Saxe are | apparatus from ine Co. No. 1 ana of the White | by the time the scene of the fire was ched the house was in ruin The house is insured and was one of those ituated in the new section called rnesdale. Reynolds is visiting in Wal M E. in Nomination Events Ton@g‘nt gh class photo drama, Fox's the- n the delegations which will the candi-| an sta the election in lity the primar to Bank 5 — | Gerstaccker lodge, I. 0. O. F. meects | Turner hall. | at tabessett Tribe, I. O. Sl meets in Judd’s hall. 410, been prophested Senator " Klett had no opposition hanors. Delegates to New Haven W. atorial Pride Circle, C. of F., meets at 277 in Main street. Tegner lodge, O. at Arch street. of V., meets Lange, Richard Covert, Arthur| g son egates to the probate conven- ich will in all likelihood nomi- | Court Pride, F meets at 90 Arch street. of A, SMART SMOKERS \ EVERYWHERE “ROLL THEIR OWN"! of Tugene J. Porter, George r, James Desmond and Attor- Greenberg. The con- convention dclegates arc ward M. Pratt, dwin A, Parker, D. Saxe and J. Willie Mills Wagner, BURNED. s hmned o thei o “Bull” Durham the Fad of the | it He o e Year—it's Easy to Leara have been the ! | Perrin was alone In the| Among smokers who know, it's | awoke shortly —after 24 41" fashion to carry a sack of ::Bull" Durham and a book of | papers” and deftly “‘roll their own’’ cigarettes. The swift spread of this snappy custom has followed the discovery | that in no other way can you ob- tain a cigarette so fresh, mild and | satisfying. @ i , “Bull” Durham is made of | golden Virginia-Carolina leaf— the tobacco that made American cigarettes the most popular smokes in the world. This won- derful “Bull’’ Durham leaf is cut into tiny flakes just the right size to roll quickly and easily into smooth, round cigarettes that are cool-burning and sweet. | A ing is to cause. e V. PICTURES I3 rolling cigarettes with ‘‘Bull”’ Durham in a very few trials. To | help you learn, anillustrated book- let showing how will be mailed to | any address in the U. S. on re- | quest. Durham, N. C. " i 169-171 Get a Sc sack of “Bull’”’ Dur- MAIN STREET of “papers’’ that goes with it— gnd start ‘‘rolling your own"’. T BRITAIN DAILY Judge Disposes of Ten Cases in Half police court usual Monday morning | HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1916. WHITE LEAD for Painting purposes was madc 300 Years Christ. We have none of this in stock but have CARTER’S WHITE LEAD and every ounce of it is guaranteed absolutely pure. NOW is the time to place your order with us for FALL PAINTIN, especially exterior work.. We guarantee the materials and workmanship. Try us. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and § Frankiin Squars, #ew Britaln, Coma, J. M. HALLINAN, Inc. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. Tuesday we will have our delicious Fresh .Berry Pies, also Fresh Peach Pies 15¢ each. Don’t forget our Bread sale Tuesday and profit accordingly. Our regular 10c size Cream of Wheat and N. E. Bread, better than ever, which veu can get at the store for 7c per loaf. CAKE S PECIALS. Prince albert Cakes ........ Spice Cake Our Potato Salad at the Delicatessen Counter is a winner. Try it and the family will call for more Home Baked Beans also. 1 2c Our Ice Cream is better than ever. We have improved it by using richer cream in its man- ufacture. Nothing Delivered but Ice Cream orders, Cream and Bakery combined. Store Closed Wednesday At Noon During August. HALLINAN’S -======CASH STORE----... 142 MAIN STREET or Ice SWIFTJUSTICE [u like amount for breach of peace. William Carroll was fined $7 costs on a breach of mitted on tte street ! ¢ay night Hour—DBreac e Peace Popular, 7" ir our—Breach of the ¥ | vas continued until Tuesday | when he will appear on a the peace charge. established in | E— HER MeKF 1te Tony T Saturday Evening Pastime, A new recora W morning when ten drunks and this ce cases were tried and the peace com- X Satur- shick morning breach of ¥'s Church to Teach Making Your Bwn Cigarettes With - Any man can get the knack of | ¢ Address ‘‘Bull” Durham, | ham today—ask for the free book | ¢ each of the pe: Judge James T. Meskill in one half licur, The most important case on | the docket was that of Peter Pus nd John Sowa, the latter more or le: 11 known in police circles, charge ulting Joseph Lecher. arrested by officers Howley and McCue late Saturday t on| Spring street. The three men were seen to h out of Schultz's saloon on Spring ot with Peter holding Joe in a death-like grip and John Sow hifting Joe square in the face. Sow ¢laimed that he had becn in the pls crly five minutes when he started for home with Puska and Lecher rushed up and threw a stone at Puska. Pus- | was covered with blood and Joe would not pay fc the | the two men took revenge. Meskill fined each §10 and with men w John Catanzari, a 19 year old boy, | ith breach of the pi n officer Saturday T cect. Officer Skritulsky’ rving a to searct to the and resls on Washin (’Brien was 211l that ¢ gun and when the vouth a k floor, When bim under friends interfered e preceeded ife dropped the policeman pl: arrest a crowd of I and John made h for a few minutes He was Broad street omly ta in fump into the evening he w ant V. Catan- for ind costs on | on s friends ¢ Later in the rested at his home hy Sc Hart and rien. fined costs Officor (¢ $10 ana er and °h of the peace charge Domt out do the wogl re- and T raski went clean-up stun ving a f ses 0f beer saloon and breaking the hinges. He was giv on the drunkenness c arge and ! The ! | ot its at Notre Dame, Frederick McKeon, for St. the past year Mary's church, left yesterday afternoon far outh Bend, Ind., where he will be- come a member of the University of Notre Dame faculty During his here he very popular and enuine et is e d at his ite at stay wa ing. ther Mc me four nsferred 1S, on vears taught at Notre g0 and was then to a 1ch at Hauston, He was given leave of al se of throat trouble and returned t> his home in New Haven, Bishop Nilan appointed him teo this city tem- orar His successor has not been chos br: sence LECONOMIZING ON PAPER. New York, Aug. 21—Because of the and high cost of paper, one cading hotels here announced would reduce the size menu cards beginning Septem- Other hotels are expected to the e cou The hotel *h has taken the first step will re- re tho: shing to write letters the wri oom to apply to the for and envelopes. This intended discourage the not from the hotel st wdopt ng paper to using ion- CASTORIA For Infants and Children, Bears the Signature of t « i I 1 « Madden of this city, who is cor with the advertising car num . poor ducted his é ing in Herald Wilson 't the lost yreach his farewell sermon next Sun- | = day summer The Kind You Have Always Bought |- 7 committee of 7 will be enter HARYT FORD. e s e STORE CLOSED FRIDAYS AT NOON UNTIL SEPT. 8, INCLUSIVE FELT and VELOUR HATS LARGE ASSORTMENTS—SPECIAL VALU We are splendidly prepared to show you immense of these IFelt and Velour Sport in all the leading ain the colors are attracting many enthusiastic custome are so many beautiful shades. There are scores of from to match your sport sweaters. See the handsome Brass Gold, Apple, Coral, Canary, Rose, Pink and a numbe ent shades of Blue and Green. Also the two-tone e much admired. Felt Hats are priced at $1.25 upward. BEAUTIFUL SATIN HATS IN SPORT AND DRESS STYLF new ideas in shapes are shown in the wre small, others medium size in very & re trimmed effectively in all the cor: VELVET HATS IMMEDIATE AND EARLY FALL WEAR A very choice assemblage of the correct styles in V for immediate and early Fall wear. These charming hats are manding a great deal of attention—we have these Hats in black and a splendid variety of colors both trimmed and untrimmed. We will be pleased to show you these exquisite styles in Velvet Hats. You arc not obliged to purchase. ortments Then s there select of of dif- colors to shades ccts are Many Some FOR et Hats com- EN'S OXFORDS ill’tric‘e(? $3-95 t((])lear TAN AND BLACK CALFSKIN TAN AND BLACK VICI KID In narrow, medium and broad toes. Tans with white duplex soles and heels. - Horvstulls . §F PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND /399 ASYLUM ST Comnesting with [40 TRUMBULL 57 HARTFORD. The best thing we can say about our storage battery serviceis “Judge by our customers.” The Fuller Storage Battery Co. 105 Arch St., New Britain ** Charchiseh Hartford ITUGHES ATHLETES RETURN. Local Man Hears C, E. In Scattle and 1 St. Joseph's Club fad Out Finds Enthusiasm Missing ver Beach. In a letter to a local friend, Joscph | Meml ceted of the T speaks of - & Bailey circus, the of Charles Iivans Hughes Wash ' demonstration fter he n tal train which cent » Seattle, r city yvesterc 1erc | een members of t in which a very was given the G.|nounced upon their who Haven Kiern et New made a name for | thira in the 22 chamyionsh . Mad carried ). P. candidate had en - >ortland, Oregon, lughes party Another Western man this city, in a talk rday, reatne was| state ery 1-5 se who is finish was with that the President that part | enter i general | row. defeat At o Taft | ning it field ¢ [ the Be 1 Fourth in toward the end of Se ch pl the mc said ory 1 - in pinion of the Some of grows every ¢ 1 eve country, and it is the that Wilson will as overwhelmingly vears ago. meeting of pinion fug oposed t to the Sl as was | four similar — Fair SWEDISH LUTHERAN NOTE:! Bostram, who has been | s event 1 that the Rev. Otto ssociate pastor this summer, will} future The graduation exercises of the| held in the| e e e hurch Friday evening. The attend- ros for the two montns averazed | Ahgolutely Removes bout 100. The Men's club is planning | < 5 1t fostival, September 15 and | Indlgestlon. Onepflckn(fc proves it. 25c at all druggisis. hool will be Carlson is chairman of the| ements and there aments each evening. |

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