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City Items ‘ oodness of ‘“‘Aunt Delia’s Bread.” } hdvt. Watch The W windows Wednesday Ir. and Mr eiving con a nine pound Bw Britain ho Curran Dry Goods Co. Wonderful bargains morning.—advt. ! Carl ¢ ulations on the wghter born jital, 1sperson are birth ai the number people | at Me- A local French Joved an outing and field day ntock vesterday. Ast was corn | Bayer-Tablets Aspiri LAIN tablets of Aspirin would look like any other plain white tablets. But the Bayer-Tablets of Aspirin— containing only genuine Aspirin— have “The Bayer Cross” on every package and on every tablet, il B A [BAYER R Pocket Boxes of 12 Bottles of 24 and Bottles of 100 “The Bayer Cross— Your Guarantee of Purity” the week- a w hnor. brook Pames P. I Ir 1 Mrs. 0 have beer . Skretny has stern trip dt bp at Abany, 1 an Z. J. nski ts of 1 and irand street. 1 extended will ara the Skretny ST. JOSEPH'S ATHLE | e Program of Spor Ar for Amatcurs | iged for October | socicty has 1 of spor which will be athletes under A. ! above 440 yards da St. Joseph’s Young Mer ed a flne prograr turday, October en to all ama e sunction o the rels of 1 Britain there will be a 30 yard dash; der 115 1b: jce 440 vards J:o01: 1 ev undc dash open to any boy fhe big event of the 100 15 dash for »nship. TO WIID TOMORROW. pnjamin Miss Finceberg as His Bride. omorrow evening a 7 o’clock Ben- in Myerson of this city and Mi Fineberg of Hartford will be ms d at the bride” Myerson to Take Ida r- home, 102 Windsor enue, that city. William Miller of lis city is to be the best man and the ide will be attended by Miss Esther Following a wedding trip to ity, Mr. and Mrs. Myerson th at 447 Arch lantic ( 1l make beet. [Mr. Myerso other home is manager in this cit of Logan M anklin Square ¢ oon of Akron, Ohio, fmorrow Alice morning at 9 o'cloc The remony will be performed by Rev. htrick Daly. i The Young Men's society will meot | morrow evening to make final plans r the coming field d and athle leet There will be a month’s mind mass ursday me at 8 o'clock for om JOYS DANCE. college boys’ 1d on Wednes- ngalow have lance is to be d will be a fare- e to leave number of tick- distributed and a expected, not only from from Hartford, Meriden d Wallingford. Lynch’s orchestra il furnish the musie and refresh- | pents will be served. Arran nce w hy evenit t 1 en compl soon been rge crowd i but Columbia arolina democrats vote tomorrow in ate-wide prin for all state of- es, seven members of congress, as ell as for the full membership of e state house of representatives and alf the state senate. Interest centers hrgely in the gubernatorial contest, a which flvg men are entering. Six f the seven congressmen from South arolina have opposition, A. L. Laver f the seventh district being- the nly exception. Look For Them!! The Kantleek Brand of Rubber Goods This brand includes a comple their kind—manufactured and g mark of the makers. Whatever you want in rubber. your money can buy, and that in can exchange it for another, get trade mark on it. Sold at our st D —— | of the | fore the | posed ICKINSON DRUG CO., + £ anonrid Tt 3 i T ¥ antée that is of the relin: ble Bayerman- ufacture aversion to women in general and his | wife in particula the week-end, due perhaps to 1 over FASANE BOUND OVER | sister e wouldn’t let any | | one into their home t he toid Girl Wife Tel Rose said h Kasi went Ge- e blow: : 8 1 a strand of black s How He Tried to its proportions, was d played 3 her statements. Ofticor ified that the 11 of which the He got three were out tes prisoner man in the pen de LIGHTNING STRIKES SEVERAL HOUSES Bolts Showed Weakness for Chim- with 2t wpon s ware ana v | D8yS—Damage by Storm Harry Langdon, wi va 1cy Higgins and James Roper upon each other. Prose- t conducted the state's « o, ! fined small | consisting 1ing drunks A rather usual and two aced Jus police court mer and quickly dis- of. Michael Fasane ap- peared before the court on the ch of attempting kil his girl wife. Leopold Klatt was charged with hav- ing committed rape upon Tillie Surko, | which case will heard Wedne The bonds in oth (-} Theodore Kastanack w r court 4 in the this he sd New DBri ated to for of the over three hours ycsterday one 1 drunks weré most thorough thunderstorms that amour with attempt- | have visited this section. by shooting, his wife, upon | center July 29 He pleaded not guilty. , Mrs. ne was called to the stani. = Tn a straightforward way the girl zoid | g gencins her story, fir: ifying that she | asair The but sixteen yea ot o | streets were flooded with rain and the ing from what had heen our :..»mr‘l\\,,m ST o to the store a doors away, on | ety North X rect to get a soda,” .\'H" ' itning said, “and my hushand approached me | and asked me to the house he wanted to talk with me. We had | been living together for several | weeks. I was standing with one f isoniee o on the steps of my house when he | which exclaimed ‘If you won't live with me | family. Mrs. Smith you won't with anyone else, and I|one of the rooms of saw him reach for a revolver. e |the chimney, which shot me in the wrist before T started [a place of cntry by to run back to the fruit store. One ] cal spark. Tt came down the chim- bullet also hit me in the side but a | and jumping through a hole, corset steel stopped it before it in-|made for a stovepipe. blew soot over jured He followed me sho. | Mrs. Smith and passed on its t the revolver as he ran.’ Atte \arrowly missing her. The chimn Saxe was ble to shake her ind roof were dan nney A » Meskill found |in a house on Plea e able cause | is the home of T. J o) Teopold Klett asked for a continu- | hit and the roof e e ance in his He was held street and at the corner Wednesday under bonds of $2,000. He | of Stanley and Park streets wer is charged with having entered the |struck. The damasc v home of Tillic Surko, a girl sald to be [ severe at any of e half-witted, by treachery, and having | the I. 0. O. I, i committed an assault upon the girl. the building and was seen to ground Peter Figgins and James TRoper |from the chandelicr. Though sevoral were called to account for indulzing | were in the room no one was huee. It in a free-for-all last Saturday. Offi- | is said that a man iwas SR Moore and Murphy testified *hat men were fighting. Both prin- | . denied being the instigators of | small riot, leaving it to the other shoulder the blame. They sed $5. Tarry Tangdon, found Jeeping in a dumpeart in a barn at the corner of Linwood and Columbin { strects, said that conditions were snch that he couldn’t reach his home com- fortably. e is working he sai had a home. Judgment was ed FFasane was charged ing to kill, The storm for ! the hovered about the city last reat deal longer than usual, ning drawing off and See after a short period. s of age 10- cat deal damage to wir ; fow and ia hit eral but ¥ places, doing material dam: Z0 to as w as could be learncd, iring \mong 1 no onc struck in Smith was not Was e cot troc part and sitting house, n ted his in William lives the was sele the huge electr as new me. 13 s un te Jud and proh- : damaged Il | Connerton done these hal W cer the eipa the to hoth | the Park street railroad were as who was Feeling Right Inside Theodore Kastanack faced his wife, sister, and others of his family from the prisoners’ pen. They were gath- ered to tell, through Interpreter Mal- inowski, of his faults as a hus Tt seems that Theodore had a distinc Is largely a matter of right cat- ing—of both choosing food that appetizing and GRAPE nutritious. -NUTS WITH CRiSAM not only nourishes and sustains body 1 b but ovod. vin, tastes mighty The sweetness of long-baked whole wheat, blended with the te line of articles—all the finest of delicate taste of malted barley, uaranteed by the Kantleek trade is a wonderi delicious flavor. if you would be sure it is the best case of possible dissatisfaction you an article that has the Kantleek ore with the guarantee. GRAPL the nutri NUTS contains all of e the al salts, so necessary went of the grain, pa Iy predigested, including vital mine to thorough nourishment. “THERE'S A REASON” GRAPE-NUTS FOR 169-171 MAIN STREET NEW, BRITAIN DAILY s 8 HERALD, MONDAY, Christ. have FA THE JOUN | 3 and 5 Frankiin Squars. ior Bread for 7 LEMON LOAVES some materials, skillfully and 20c. prices. airy candy kitchen. several tree: the outs Lightning damaged split telegraph poles in The wind blew down trees and nehes in many pla A chesmut tree at the corner of Franklin Squ and Pearl street was uprooted, as was a maple on South Main and Ash streets. Hlley down at the foot of South Maln street and at Ash and Maple, crippling the service in this district. The pavement on Hartford avenue ar Stanley street caved in after the rain and a washout on Tremont street A 5 reported. The telephone and clectrie light sy tems were crippled for a time dur the shower but scrvice was resume later. trec BANQUET GIVEN TO FRED WINKLE Constable Presented With Gold Pin by ebrews in Recognmition of Iis Work at Recent Picnices In appreciation of the good work that Constable Fred Winkle did for the recent Hebrew War Relief picnic ang the Talmud Toral outing quet was tendered him las the Taimud Tovah Instiiute hall.A gold pin was presented to Mr. Winkle in rec- ognition of the spiendid as chairman of the committee of the affairs at which over $1,000 was rea- lized. The banquet was a complecte surprise to Mr. Winkle, who modestly he was faken entirely u e had inkling that he w to banqueted when he went to the h a regular meeti ixty people. ided at the post 1l speeches were D. Saxe, Dr. and be 1, no tend Plates were laid for A. Aisenberg pre prandial exer ven by Attorney M Dunn, rson, 1. Krame Vaskowitz and N. W. Miller, pr f Jehuda He lodge, I. Mr. Winklc spoke, thanking those present for the demonstration in his honor, saving that others were to be thanked as well, because he could 1ed what he did had yperation of all the expecting to complis > not had the ommittees. WHITE LEAD for Painting purposes was made 300 Years We have none of this in stock but CARTER’S WHITE and every ounce of it is guaranteed absolutely pure. NOW is the time to place your order with us for L PAINTI s ., especially exterior Work.. guarantee the materials and workmanship. OYLE COMPANY J. M. HALLINAN, inc. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. Tuesday is the day to buy Bread here. Because you can get a regular 10c¢ size of our super- Why pay more for other kinds? OUR CAKE SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY. BUTTER SCOTCH . ....... ... FRESH BERRY PIES ALSO When you make up that salad for supper why not use our Home Made Mayonnaise Dressing. We make it right here in our own kitchen of pure whole- “Right Taste.” For sale in the “Handy Jars” 10c Have you tried the Shad Salad? Something new. We hope to be making our own line of Sunshine Chocolates by September 1st. We will also have a full assortment of cream and hard candies at popular All made of selected materials in our large “Safety First on our Ice Cream.” “There’s a Reason.” Store Clesed Wednesday at noon during August. HALLINAN’S wr--n-CASH STORE----- 142 MAIN STREET AUGUST 28, 1916. 3efore we do LEAD We Try us. flew Britals, Cona. Why? blended with just that New Britain Has Man T ases Slated for '« ext Month. al in Hartford N, New Britain many for trial in the superior cout ford next month. charged with inju vacated his appeal Gordon, fined for hreach of the peace. Other cases arc as follow: Arthur Pluecker, asss William Soder has Harry Cleveland, to property, has 1s has Mrs. Sophie ppealed; , end M. bound over; assault, appealed; Brown, reckless driving, ap. Anthony Sprir sault, ap- s Doble, wlt, ap- Ryan, drunk, ap- Nelson and I. Wise, James Robert as pealec pealed; George | the HART FORD. STORE CLOSED FRIDAYS AT NOON UNTIL FELT AND VELOUR HATS Special Valuesin All the New Ideas and Best Styles. of felt and velour that w selling alues in select The are ge number of Sport Hats ccellent indications that we are offering wonderful v fashionable hats. There are hundreds of these hats to from in a variety of colors such as gold, applc blue, these brass, corai, canary al shades of green and also two-tone effects. Velvet Hats. IMMEDIATE AND EARLY rose, pink, sever ron FALL WEAR If you should glance in our show rooms and wholesale depart- the number of hionable Velvet Hats these ments you would, no doubt, be enthused over large exclusive styles that we are showing in these fs See of in trimmed and untrimmed, in sport and dress styles. charming Velvet Hats in black and a splendid variety colors. A Shoe That’s Friendly to Your Feet Our Shoes, like old friends, wear well and add to your enjoyment of life. that give They look They are built over sensible la a restful relaxation to the feet. dressy, too. Our customers have come to be very fond of our shoes. Perhaps they are just the shoes YOU are looking for. FRENCH, SHRINER & URNER OX- FORDS, $6.50 to $8.00. Tovsiulls iT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND J3-99 ASYLUM ST. Conneoting with 140 TRUMBULL & HARTFORD. u fl An- | Captain Sheldon and Swift were large- responsible for the victory of theid m by winning both of their singles theft from person, bound over; drew Carlson, violation of automobile | ly w and drunkenness, appealed; Re- | te bhecea Kennedy, violation of health ! and their double. The scores follow ordinances, appealed; Martin Conw\y, | Sheldon, New Britai defeated violation of health ordinanc ap- | Pianassani, Waterbury, Swift, pealed; Howard Smith, assault, ap-| New Britain, defeated Derwin, Water- pealec Pauline Rotka, theft, bound i bu 7-5, 6-3. Fray, Waterbury, de- John Carroll and Anderson, in- | feated Saunicr, New Britain 5 ault bound over; Jn.\('ph‘ 11- New Britain, ndecent assault, bound over; ‘ Moran, Waterbury, 6-4, 3-6, I'red Banozello, theft, appealed; R. L_:‘ Sheldon and Swift, New Britain, de- Bennett and Willlam Young, assault feated Pianissani and Derwin, Water- appealed; Peter Ludorf, assault, ap- | bury, 7-5, 6-2 Fray an, pealed. | Waterbury, defeated - | Parker, New Britain, LOCAL TENNIS MEN DEFEAT WATERBURY 8-6 defeate over decent as Gaspar: Rogers, and MARY’S NOTES. V. ST. At the o | T. Winter lon the will automatically be j the new parish in the { the city, of which Rev { will be pastor. He the prosperity Rev. John , the pastor, spoke feelingl loss of 400 parishioners, who Sheldon and Swift of New Britain transferred to X. eastern part of J. J. Fitzgerald extended )€ of the new M. C. A. Make Excellent Showing in Contests. | wishes for Close scores featured the match be- church tween the tennis teams representing Britain Y. M. C. A. and the Y. M. C. A. on Saturday | in.which the local players The majority of the | played on the court wift of Park Place. The most hotly contested match of the afternoon was won by v of Waterbury, defeating Saunier of New Britain in two out of three deuce sets. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package | proves it. 25c at all druggisis. , New < Waterbury afternoon, won by 4-2. matches were owned by Herbert 6TO9 O’CLO(,K work he did | 1id that | EAK house and BEST PURE SUGAR Granulated TUESDAY P 35c 19c 15c¢ 25¢ 6¢c Fresh Conn. EGGS, doz. Wet Shrimps & or Clams 2 cans i Mohican Tomato B Q 9 Soup ... .2 cans Corn, Peas or Succetash 3 for Mohican Corn Starch pkg Short, Sirloin, Porter- __ MONDAY EVENING———— Ib 1Sc|POTATOES § Round Large, Mealy, New 15 ib _30 51ibs e33O C|Peck - C RN | SPECIALS § Mg e pail 25¢c § Extr; Iine [arge Onions . .4 qts New Sweet Potatoes Large Yellow Peaches . .bsk Sound Red { Tomatoes 2 qts Lean” Rump Roasts ....Ib 1 8C L Sliced ean Slice i 20C Bacon 20c Small Skinned Back Hams . .1b 18¢ Rump Corned b