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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1916. Cite It ‘ PREPARING FOR - i : i1 ems T Q 3 R T e e e e S Y h Y. M. C. A. SEASON NS Yey Special Cut Prices for week of Sept. 4th to YOllng' Men S MOdelS > can find all the lafest Fall Sept. 9th, inclusive. s for Ladies and M s at the | Physical Director Warren S, Slater SaSE ’ ~ > store, Buckley and Whalen, 212 \ ¥ E bull St, Hartford. Debutante Announces Schedule of Gym- [ BIG 4 COMBINATION HORSFALL MAD dancing dresses speclally priced. e @ 6 lbs Granulated Sugar .......... Ready-for-Service hot. si nsses. ! B 1 can A&P Baking Powder . ... . 5 ulnfn;‘\l. Fusari has Ilsl\:‘x;:"'!‘\fl;(?«l he fr:rysi;m“n:mc;m— \\;nrron S. Slater If‘ y‘:)su ‘:)vantol:: z:; i1 11b Elryad Coffee ............... ‘ CLOTHES FOR FALL and store o erma sindsey | of the Y, M. C, A. is planning to have WIng Vi i g the coming winter season the bést the give it & 1 cake Scouring Soap ........... Don’t be confused over that word model— Friday Mr. and Mrs. Frank | local association has ever enjoyed. i i i k of Or > street will observe | g ration for the classes started | 1 POLARINE ; -35 el et e s N part]cumr‘ twenty-fith wedding annfVer- | September 1 and already the number fl —the friction-proof, . 135 Royal Gold Stamps Free. ] Every clothing shop has close-cut models, e Spring street. The silver wedding will be cele- ed with an anniversary mass at| Fas excceded that of any previous carbon-proof oil that |§ 5 but it’s the finished garment that counts. Sacred Heart church, v '”;.m‘«(‘.‘xlm Carlson, ;:-}lm was recontly makes your motor |8 REAL GO{)D LEADERS ; These Horsfall-made Suits for young men @ W. C. I ; | appointed assistz 13 director, . . . ' Service at the. South congvegar | Messrs. Slater and Carison are pre- | B g rfection in tailorin e original- e RS e e S ; R [WREDALAKA - § @ @ | KELLOGG' WHEAT 4 9, b diallohiel boatmant, e oot —— R R 5 and it is expected that within 3 " SALMON C R N ot e S L G ( g ; a Can BISCUIT a Pkg. . .. 5 Rt Rellizibreac | ithe ert onplen e cn S B TS ISIGN. ) g of the finish, and the glove-llke character of B ool biwenky | meotings o | s meetings will be held as| N D e SULTANA :_' the fit, are something which the word th 'l'(wu]l\hv “”‘]‘M L Mf follows: Junior, Tuesday and Thur: . ey &% STRING B E A N S A CAN 1 0 c MODEL is inadequate to describe. e ol e P o S e el ST e e day from 4.30 to 5:30 ao’'clock and row evening in O, U. A. M. hall, Sreat o e y morning from 10 8 FiG BARS Fine P ! S s SR ki employea B sday ine Frunes ¢ | Gold Dust I (»mi\wva AR Thursday and § mm:ul evo s ! Pound 1@(: 40-50’s 15“). Package 19 fim u g 8 o'cloc employed A 3} : L . S A fall and winter work will be com- | & 2 Monday, Wednesday and paies 1, oeres o | Kol s 1 ins S ——— |BPARAFFINE WAX a pkq. 10c it PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND High school boys' class will Pl to be held in this cit 3 5 start a = ctobc v\,nomr,“,(‘e‘ ”n “,: ;,‘_ the opening of school and will meet | planning for the convention will hold v3-99 ASY1 UM ST. Connesting with 140 TR ULL §7 HARTFORD. Monday, Wednesday and Friday af-|a meeting tonight at 8 o’clock in St. WHEA ENA int O, T2 AT M. hall. & 3 ay af n 0. U A Foony, Wednedsy andin G o el T a package 15¢ = SIS, - SR ——— The board of directors will hold its | arrangements for the event. meeting next Maonday evening e S, i ; General Secretary C. H, Barnes | - 10 Stamps Free With Any of the Following 10 ; will present his report for July and | ——————— Groceries ————— NG cust 3 e S 2R ye i | g g ‘ ) : S Crinte | At o A T i o Events Tonight \ iR R e B Development Co.-— | the coming winte It is planned to start activities of the clubs of the as- 1 pkg A&P Ice Cream 2 pkes La France Laund cociation within the next few weeks, High class plhoto drama, Fox's Powder T each .5c eman, chief epidemicol- | ¢ 2 A et A " -5e g ¢ public health service of oLt HEA S B 1 vkc AP Jolly Powder .10c 1 pkg Dog or Puppy Food 10¢ to government and his | yy deville and moving pictur B¢ 1 pkg A&P Borax > 1 bot A&P Mustard | B & T deville ing pictures, ard . . 10c ormeon. were vi |FRENCH CONVENTION | youdovile an i : el ccfEIR Ith a Jlas Saleratus cac 5 *al health department s DEES \us ... each 5S¢ Selesciine et HERE NEXT WEEK | ~ew Britain Turner society meets | @ K By Mounting Them in One of our in Turner hall, : S—— R Free City M ¢ T epartmont is Jaying & | dtany Socicties, ("l‘uh,\ and Groups te ] . TR Seon i ; Bellve” : $ flEIiVBW e e eon s Cavillng B i b e st. Jean do <t soclety meats at | I8 on SBACIFIE ! 2810 supperitol FHaward American Gathering. 34 Church s on, & member of the organization, o (R R | : . he home of Thomas Wright at St. Jean de Baptiste hall, 34 Church - 500 WQH 2 P, M Large Assortment of sizes at all prices. : Y Vater Jahn lodge, D. of H., meets en street, this evening. About | g, f p - & : 5 2 3 B o tona Ty e aternace will be the gathering place for | in Bardeck’s hall. m- []ver \ 'Phflfle 135 X bho affair. over 150 delegates representing many ) ' X B ooy iwill te neinl s leven | s oL RE SIS DR SR e e LT ./ BRITAIN, g i at the home of Miss Gussie Sta. | FYench affiliations, Monday and Tues- Y, coNN. | : of Austin street. Twenty-four | 43y of next week. It will be the first Court Progr F. of A. meets in H. ey 2 [] ples have been invited A pro- | state convention to be held by the [ & H. hall. b of vocal and instrumental music | ; ,» e g : french in the Hardware City, and 5 be conducted, followed by dancing S e 7 Tsabelle Circle, D. of I, meets in | August, of which twenty-four were of NEW ) LR ARRIVES ¥ 66 Church Stl'eet refreshments. EeheracRaranzeen iR ol - o e - : meeting of the committee in magd the local committee of ! e - ge of the anniversars of the y | rangements to welcome and provide | Court Charter Oalk, F. of A., meets | ’ el n o 3- socloty will be held this | comfort for the visitors. in Electr A1 five or over, and nine dled in Institn- | pastor and educational director at thel Want Good Bottled | at 8 o'clock in the society’ Hedquarters for the officers and ex- —— tions. Diarrhoea caused the death of | fouth Congregational church to suc- | 4L You Wan o : ccutive committee will be at the Hotel [ P ATMHER SHOOTS AT 20 children under two years. There | cced Rev. Howard S. Fox, who re. Beer, Wine or Liguors, Beloin, and the convention gather- were two deaths from whooping | si&ncd to take a position at Rumford, ings will he in St Jean de Baptiste | pryo vOtiNG DAUGHTER |coush two from pncumonia, two | X I Rev. Mr. Thompson is married Order Same from hall. It is expected that the vanguard 1 : from cancer, four by accident and six | and with his wife and three children PHILIP BARDECK, of the delegates will arrive Sun y from tuberculosis and all other causes [ will make his home at 10 Camp I E LL-AN s night ana Monday morning there will e 17. street. ¥ 185 Arch St. *Phone 482-2 be a parade from the hall in Church | 5 iy i i h olutely Removes | street to st. Peter's church in Frank- Peter Ambrose of . Franklin Street A A K lin Square, where a solemn high mass Also Beats Up His Wife in ion. One package | will be celebrated. The paraders will ,dlg,eSt 2 D % be led by the Philharmonic band. Drunken Frenzy. oves it. 25c at all druggisis. | waterbury will be represented by e ST uniformed military society, and many Peter Ambrose of i< : other citics and towns will have size- | was arrested able delegations. Any French or [1yoods and Crowley at 11:15 o’clock Franco-American soclety or club OF | j.q¢ night and in court this morning s i S | religious orsanization in Connecticut | C0 5 " 0" 62 g e L 4 2 . - may be represented at the convention | ‘o f % T G Gor T 3 : . ere S 1 ' fi U i fi § | and take part in the proceedings. |, . uiting his wife, and fined an ad- : \ a. O I I(: al | £ Monday night a banquet to the vis- - o7 2d costs and sent to jail 2 as tional $ E ‘ AY ) | itors will be given in the hall and aft- e T e et e QTR 3 4 1 i earaelopeninotas will bo maint=indd| LR SRR AR ERRERE DS 0y Rt / 1 an reases ed under the auspices of St. Jean de | THe SXWS S0 SN £ 8 the bench nox Stetson saptcioR sootony N The pcenm VE:‘\";"“, ana Prosccutor G. W. Klett conducted : Nl LI : will go nto formal session e e A 2 ' S bt 1 LSEC ats Hats morning at 11 o'clock and in the o7 | “ape Ambrose exhibited a badly di g ; 1 2010 The b e colored nose where she sald her Thus- } STANDARD DILCOZNY. i : ous committees app¢ - k her and she also de- — < e hichiis hd struck her ¢ e in America. Tho general committes which s Glavedlthat aurins his anger he drew — a revolver and fired a shot at their little daughter. Fortun . o dild, but it was h ) S e " ey Henry Heath, Ltd.— I' AC I e e e NEW BRITAIN, Frank Kawalcik, 25 Silver St. T Although the police searched the Sarkis Abraham, 29 Lafayetic St. Joseph Krenni, 2 : ondon Hatters Local Evidence. house ana premises they could not John Basso, 35 Rockwell St. Willinas Lambert, 63 Pleasant St find the revolver, but they found Douglas Bates, 20 Dewey St. e s, O (e (P EE ) T i o an be verified. The best in Europe. r“c‘:"ff‘:v:fi‘:f P ceveral cartridges. M Pear] 'Am- Battaglia & Co., 30 Lawlor St. St on i enough. se, daughter of the accused, tes- ¥ Sam Berkowitz, 648 Main St. ) S e O tified to her father’s actions and 5 Thomas Bi b South Main St Julius Teibold, 59 North St. ff Opinions differ. nk Crawley, who had escorted the B Anton Boukas Harvard St. B. Marholin, 313 East St. s a New Britain fact. F a ! Tow 3a.nl test it. young girl home in time to witness % Louis Brin, Hartfo S oDl e Mahan, 52 Lawlor St. the excitement and the shooting, also Samuel Cla Mrs. T. Buckley, 535 Stanley st. | the excitemen > g Samu 5 ; \~ewr Britain, says: “Some years ago | testified. Ambrose denied the charges John Conklin, 80 Beaver St, Messmer, Stanley St. a cold settled on my back, followed by | made against him. 5 William Cowlishaw, 139 West Main St. as Mikalanskas, 14 Spring St. The pain both Bartholomew Dobrowski of Clinton k Lea Datro, 182 South Main St. P. Monohan, 67 West St. 500 Main St. . c¢harp, darting pains. 0 ho il L mllfifln mn. @fic e tostly at might and 1 couldn b | sitest was flned 9 9ud conl for per 4 Francis Dobson, Est., 35 Spring St. J. E. Murph » fest comfortably on account of it. If | mitting his chickens to trespass on Tl N erme bTtcin et National Market, 176 Arch St. I stooped over or made a sudden the property owned by Frank Drago. M. Doherty, 406 Arch John ‘O'Brien, 12“ &_nnh st._ ove ihis pain seemed to catch me | On June 20 Drago had a legal warn- J 3t S oo SN G D. S. Ohman, 716 Stanley St. Hatters Al 1t was fust like a thrust of a sharp | ing served on Dobrowski but it had d ; Ay A e e O e rument. 1 finally used Doan’s | no cffect and since that time he has B John Dziczek, 98 Grove St. A. Pola, 316 Elm St. i tat Kidney Pills and they gave me rellef. | been continually annoved v the ‘nierprise Provision Co., Jubilee and Leal Protass, 53 Hartford Ave. The best in New Britain, ey wor without them in the house | chickens tching up his garden, i ELni Erovs e as they are & very handy medicine to = ] ius Kgeart, 118 Hart St. Samuel Reiner, 41 Cherry St. Hyman Rubin, 101 Winthrop St. $2.50-$5.00 have in case of backache.” Soar i ! is Falletti, 2 wette St ) g i i 50, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn | William E. Latham, delegate to the . 's. Dora Fuchman, 204 Park St. Jobn Ryan, 110 Hartford Ave. Sovercigns Trading Co., 160 Main St. Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. ional encampment of the G. A. R, imon Fogelson, 221 South Main St. will submit a report of the busines x affncy Br 98 Washington St. A. Schaefer, 314 South Main St. ons and other items of interes | George Geer, 78 Stanley St Willinm Schlenker, 642 Arch at the meeting of Sranley post, G. A.R., g Frank Gentile, 41 Cherry St. Ssamuel Sirkin, 41 Willow St. next Wednesday evening. On Wed- . ugene , 85 Arch St. } P. W. Smith, 158 High St. . C .t nesday evening, September 27, the first X Nathan Googel, 186 Chestnut St. Isaac Swarsky, 218 North St. C d f 1 s P d f P open meeting of the season will be Mrs. Annie Gordon, 40 Dewey St James Sweeney, 91 North St. an y 0 Qua lty an y 0 urt y | held. An interesting progr is . Ranchetti Gianesio, South St. | M. Tobin, 22 Crown St. @ | being arrangea for the occasion, & C. A. Hall, 238 Main St. Tomaszew: 67 Orange St. Candy Of Excellence At the meeting of the post last e b nuel Hall, 29 John St. | Warsaw Grocery, 89 Broad St. ning, a new member, James rews, William Holcombe, 171 Park St. i Vasil Zaiko, 159 Broad St. formerly of Florida, was admitted to i D nCY o Wost Main St John Zisk, 351 Broad St. We do not think any candy could be bet- | e, i o aii War vee TR e eran and has been residing in Florida Sy Ionca AT St W. Woodruff, Berlin, Ct. ter that the following famous brands: | o e vest nrteen vear ' Poter Knminski, 81 Tooth St. onissine it Kaminski Bros., Farmington Ave. | Berlin Milling S ¢ o S ’ 0 i g Co., East Berlin, Ct. BANQU BT FOR ((nnn&xm\ Benjamin Katz, 101 Whiting St. W. Bowers, East Berlin, Ct. H LFR S WHITMAN S e i John Keiko, 115 Grove St. el l ] E V) # | Americans in Brazil Guests of Minis- | Max Kennedy, 356 Park St. W. J. Ritchie, Kensington, Ct. ter of Finance. 3 Isnac Kolodney, 73 Broad St. S, M. Cowles, Kensington, Ct. MARY GARDEN Rio Janeiro, Sept. 7.—A banquet in Mrs. Rebecea Kennedy, 99 Myrtle St Jobn Penna, Kensington, Ct. i d | honor of the United States z | Felix Kolodzik, 166 Broad St. D. S. Negri, Kensington, Ct. R | and commerc issi - PAGE and SHAW S @ | 1ast night by Minister of Finance J. q | Pandia Calogeras. The commission- ers were welcomed to Rio Janeiro by e # | Minister Caloge and Dr. Richard P. Strong, chair of the commis- B e onsy s fl § : ‘ ICKINSORN (. Standard 1l Company of New York babies under one year of age and three Rev. Franklin C. Thompson has between one and five. Six were sixty- | taken up his active work as assistant at his home by Officers ~——— ~— Legical Conclusion. made by Latin-American business men to the United States S L2 l — : — DRUG CO., vanSippr | Lo powmwee to t the town clerk’s office there were

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