New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 8, 1916, Page 2

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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1910. City ltems | WHITE LEAD i J. M. HALLINAN, inc. oodness of “Aunt Delia’s Bread.” 9 P = avt. i for Painting purposes was made 300 Years e poodwell Land Company 2d on | @ Christ. We have none of this in stock but P een. o B g Rae i Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. ; T Successor to - RS evening and hear tho report of CARTERQS : irman Robert Nuss of the enter- o | P o . m:l:‘nlx“ c_um,;:m\o on his bookings || N8 . B ) Pre]ul“nary Openlng Days All Thls Week e e B WHITE LEAD : Saturday is a busy day at the Baking Counter, § h N t Seel el . : i Showing the Newes - A R G (GRC L i 1 o with a full line of Stwdlers, Wreaths, Coffee Cakes, at Wilson's.—advt. { and every ounce of it is guaranteed absolutely pure. h i i . o e e "5 vz |[§ NOW s the time to place your order with us for Sa S S e ] @ courtito award fa cupjitolithe i} NIy, especi xterior work.. We § size Bread for 8c. f a as ¢ sccuring tho sreatest number of | B e tPAItI}: s ‘t ri lpemaclllywoikmanship Try us i OUR CAKE SPECIAL WILL BE | members duri the campaign to | @ guarantee e materials an K 3 . i I o . eld shortly. As each of the local 4 rts has promised a prize t the in- | § 4| HONEY COCOANUT ............12¢c ca. In Millinery, Suits. Coats, Dresses al member bringing in the most | & ] ) ORANGE LOAVES L 20¢ ent w y,' y y D y lobers, some spirited competition HE JUHN BGYI.E G%M?ANY K FUDGE LAYERS < WalStS afld GlOVeS oo B“gc"“‘l‘:‘?\ . & age 3 LEMON LOAVES L A SR Ca. £ | SPECIAL DISPLAYS OF THE CHOICEST FALL STYLES THAT 1::;‘ COHIM‘H. fY\'. ‘r;f !;‘ is T:L”& 3 QM 5 anflln Sfiual’t lefi Bmm, flflflfl. : Our Cardy Special for Saturday and Sunday §# WILL BE MOST FAVORED FOR AUTUMN WEAR. bnsive plans for the banque A1 . | i October 12 ;: the lks‘l Home at | § c will be: 4 N Each department now has ready for your inspection and selec- c":x::‘:LnHK Ilrr\»:(:é;{} i\hfl\lt ll?cm:)e:; ; D istisemnes o e e e : l i Home Mgde COCOANUT KISSES . .23¢ b } tion a wa-y charming assortment of the correct styles in fall outer he guests of the occasion. A = e N T I A & Y ]’:‘ i WL 3 apparel. g sought t deliver the principal [ September 10 to Friday evening, 4 nda ’S Icc Cream S C . _ : A e October 20. The fair will be held in RETURL'S TO CITY IS;&G %}ANILLA pecial will be: 50c at # B ticularly on these opening days, for then you can see just what the e payroll of the sewer depart- | Fiectric hall on West Main street, ST e t for the past week amounted to| Authentic styles in hats at Wilson’s. g Brick or Bulk 68. : hildren’s Underwear at Besse- Children’s Hose at Besse-Leland's, | Former Superintendent at the P & F. | § “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” nd’s. Cut prices—advt, i Cut prices.—advt, (Dr Tt i s orbin Tactory Now With : 5 - 7 harles W. Holmes has secured a| The rainfall for August, according i There’s a Reason. mit to erect a two family house|to the gauge at Shuttle Mecadow, was serew Corporation. ; F. ¥. Maloney on Stanley street, 5.17 inches. Yesterday the lake con- e Go et with 22.5 feet on the same date last € i S e : : branch of the American Hardware j ~ 5 e e | yeas branch of ol monienliaianan care of your needs for Sunday Lunch. Come in and ; ; ~ Mary’s church held an ouling at Children’s Blouses at Besse-Le- | jent when he resigned a number of see what he has to offer you. ; No End of Snap to the Cut of Them— playgrounds this afternoon. land’s. Cut prices.—advt, 7 : Patch pocket belted models; many are the hildren Caps at Besse-Leland's. Erglery ol HEG Coll oy o8 . East Main strect to N Yerarde, | 3 - - popular pinch-back effects in single and fisses Alicc and Helen Gleea of | Double stocl id its ¢ = — A ’ double breasted styles. One model has a olc strect are home from Mis J’C;w"‘““““ el i i : : broad losse belt which runs through four E: rium, wh they The estate of Rocco V. Yerarde has ¢ - 3 = I 3 s i T el o | e e (s e S e iy i : belt-loops around the coat giving a fine new ; | effect. is apnounced that the Saturday ecial sale Men' Odd Trousers, . . - ) . . Sindas senosls ar St Somns cor,| 32,00 arads 3235 $2.50 grade $155.| | - | e CASH STOREcamcama| [ Nothing But Wool in the Cloth of Them— Lutheran church will be closed x;‘ilc];;::m:]:u:“ e , ; e . o 142 MAIN SWEREET Bautiful Scotch tweeds and l.nomespuns, “Leland’s, A cashmeres and fancy rough cheviots. rices.—advt. | e . s | . Events Tomght These are the the Kind of Clothes for your he democratic town committee h Inged the dates of the ward | 3 _ : ; TR e R S SN ST I T T uses and city convention, the | HI&h class phato drama, Fox’s - - Boy er to Monday, September 11, ang | téater. s city convention t the foll ol : Y | and they are priced the same as other clothes vention to the following oG Iriv s sed : s 3 = oH Y =omention w0 e totioming | oty wid oving pioture, | N o REflKLESS me \jfi R which do not hold out the same promise of been left with the ward chairmen | Xeeney’s theater, ; R g the town committee will choose S i b Tadles WAl @ T e . SR T g . Mrs. Ma Chintella of 283 Oak el d o ,\.L(». L hm]],l i meets | F . % b [;HAR{EE ]S R E | street was charged with drunkenness b4 he date of the Armenian Red _— i o 2 3 4 | & *h of the peace in her neigh- e L. D. Penfield camp, S. of V., meets | [S SRS R IS e borhood last night and denied both s fim F= L el A . o) oy S i —_— She was arrested by Officer / o ! . . ¥ John Cq n on complaint of sever: "T N BELL-ANS | convo s oo0r, Motorist Fined §25 But Let G0 0n | wicrewes s aicciiea o ¥ PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND habitually drunk and uses .vulgar 93-98 ASYLUM ST~ Comnesting with [40 TRUMBU Woman Fighter Is Fined. satisfaction. meets in J ; A. M. hall. e years ago, has returned to New Britain D k G language. The woman had nothing ealutely \Removes| worthy Tempis)levthian Sisters, [end. is now with. the Cortin Secces runkenness Count to other than that all of her ki T o I meets in O. U. A. M. hall, corporation. He has taken a flat on g neighbors are “Jew liar Although HARTFORD. 1gestion. Une pac 3ge —_— Farmington avenue in Hartford and the prosecuting attorney asked that Va ri T, o P i o . »m Reading, Henry Schluter of IHartford 5 | jail sentenc be imposed, she —— ldruggists. | Valkyria lodge, 0. of V., meets at | will move his family from 3 ] posed, she was oves it. 25cat al g 59 Arch street. Pa., to this state. fined $25 and costs by Judge John H. | fined $10 costs and paid up, — = = —— =t o i o Sou pritwin, M. DO | irihiam in police court this morn- | ;\'i‘un"\\( Change Their Mind. - , Volf resigned his position with the | = esterday morning Joseph Kulinof- | _Admiral Schley lodge, O. D. H._ 8. | Rending Hardware company where he | Ing on a charge of reckless driving | ;o to the prosecutor’s office | Zesta ot 155 ek 0ine & had charge of the manufacturing. and discharged on an additional count | with several witne all of whom _ — St charged with non-support was con- | Burial Case company and about 200 Mr. De Wolfe is well known and|of operating a motor vehicle while | declared that they o : S ebers warel e N SERV - S. V' i o i i e rOW. 's were in attendance Eugenc OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY. well liked in New Eritoin. For a num- tinued until tomorrow. - a ’ . < - the i > of r. On c 1‘“‘ ass; T. Porter and M. J. Kenney of this city ley strect celebrated their fifteenth | department at the P. & F. ( i . | nisht of August 3L Schluter, while ,v‘gh over, his cye. This morning UNDERTAKERS CO2 2 president’s addre In the ¢ n wedding onniversary last evening with | tory and later, with William Hart- | driving lis automobile through Stan- | g1 appesred in court and positively | Hush A. Keenan of Hartford s | the members were shown a dinner at their home. The guests | 2y py Vi ON¢ of the superintendents | oy Quarter en route from New Ha- | denied that they knew anything ¢ ecibr reside o C city, atter which dinner was s [Knox Stetson present were Mr. and Mrs. Ivar Berg- | 4% the factory: ven to Hartford, collided with a car |the assault and did not even see Wal- cut Funeral Directors’ association at | the Blm Tree inn. ren, Mr. and Mrs. C. Carlson, M T (o), Chediom, o Gerens = = [Hats Hats | s T sonnson, Mr. ana’ Mrs. C. CAMPBELL-PETERS ftrr“‘f“‘x :Q\;\m[m-& Bty ey Johnson, Mr. and i : Mrs. C. Josephson, Miss Lou - — ers motor car agency in Hartford. The best in America. el i . ] erica son and Mr. and Mr: . Danielson. Carroll S. Campbell to Talke Miss Ruth | The accident occurred north of Ibelle’s R corner and Shechan’s car suffered to Peters for Ilis Bride at St. Mary's | the extent of a broken running board £ qaml and fender while Schluter's car was Henry Heath, Ltd— VAN s £t more seriously damaged i ; | A wedding of great local interest| Mr. Sheehan, who lives on Albany fion Tatles {00 ASYLUM'S | will take place Saturday evening at | avenue in Hartford, reported the ac- The best in Europe. i DON’ DOOLITTLE 7 o'clock when Miss Ruth Peters, of | cident to the police soon after it hap- New York city, formerly of New Brit- | Pened and said that Schluter was very ~— ain, and Carroll S. Campbell also of | drunk and zig-zagged directly into his HARTFORD New York, will be married in St |car. This morning Sheehan was not Logi 3 Mary's rectory, Rev. John T. Winters | so positive about Schluter's sobriety gical Conclusion. Be Sure to Look officiating. Miss Peters, who is a |2nd said he appeared to be under the sraduate of Columbia college, is a |influence of liquor and it might have At My Window daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton | been that he was dazed by the in- Peters of New York and a grand- | juries he received in the accident. He 0 Dlsplays Before daughter of Col. and Mrs. W. P.[told the court he was driving to- e l Zon uo g acon of Lexington street. Mr. | wards New Britain at about eighteen Buying Your mpbell is the son of J. Vernon | miles an hour and had turned to the FALL HAT Campbell of New York and is asso- | right of the road to let Schluter pass clated with the New York Telephone [ but instead of turning out the other Hatters company. Hartford man swerved in towards ; The bride will be attended by her [ him and crashed into him. Both The best in New Britain, VAN S HATS sister, Mis ‘ne";';ofzi‘:gt” who is the | cars had bright headlights, he said famous society painter, as | Sheehan said that following his ar- i SYLUM ST maid of honor. T. Barrington Semple | rest, Schluter came to him and ad- $2.50-$5.00 1 |°°D°AN DOOLITTLE of New York will act as best man. | mitted that he v “,‘, fault and of- The bride will wear a gown of 1Vory | fered to pay damages, Lawyer P. I chiffon faille Franca and velvet | McDonough, representing the accused, brocaded with pearls and a Juliet cap | repeated this offer in court today. of pearls with a short veil. Miss Betty | A, 11 Harris, another Hartford auto- Peters' gown will be of orchid satin (iilo man who was with Shcehan, 5 : rmri l'.'or‘kwrt.’ " o . ave similar testimony. He s . i A reception to the intimate friends | at the time ho thought Schlut sas Candy of Quality —— Candy of Purity §|ana reives’ win immeaitery ot | 45,250 (1, 0 thoushe Schiuter oz the ceremony, at the home of Mr. and | acting might have resulted from his ¥ B b g 4 ) § % Candy of Excellence Mrs. W, = Facon on Tincoln pibcst |y yuyies # Whe doferice \Khowed ihat = Sl ‘Thie house decoration Will carry out | .on \ ve cavs colliiad Schiserh head - the color scheme of orchid and white. | "¢ 00q violently into his steering h We do not think any candy could be bet- | arer meir weading win the comte | SE07 000 S0 00 'one oo and WO e QWS are trying to get ahead- will reside in New Yprk city. loosening all of the others. A ter that the following famous brands: e e s S R Its easy to see who'll win 5 Atise. Aenell Anderton wias | very ||t mish¥ feve (beor bosause of his . J LI, | oo ovents fof her fricnds at her | Yor McDonough to Gismiss the intosi- If you have any doubt about coffee holding many people back, . NGy, Bh e i & cation charge Judge Kirkham admit- MARY GARDEN e i s i eave the hesitating class, stop coffee ten days, and use the deli- crjoyed on the spacious lawn which In his on behalf, Schluter said that PA E and SHAW’S prettily decorated with Japanese | Be {\v'r\‘ at ‘y..ul‘z_ ]fur (h(-‘:\(:(lelmvy,l in , B (; i rns. During the evening M so far as he did not give Sheehan f d_d - k n was presented with a wrist | NOUEh room. The reason for this Cious foo Lyt S e R : was, he said, that he was blinded by et i e the bright lights on the other car and could not see just where he v vy ) steering. e denied going faster d SCHOOY, £S. than fifteen miles hour. To point- : According to the statement furn- [od questions from Prosecutor Klett, lace. Under these conditions the |the 28th annual convention held in prosecutor nolled the case. Hartford yesterday. The convention The case against Frank Vita, | was held in the rooms of the Hartford Rectory Tomorrow Evening. ing autoist who took Schluter to Hart- ished the school board today by the | Schlu wdmitted having had one RUG Co 169-171 finance committee the appropriation | beer in New Britaln and another in has been reduced to $208,6 ., the [ New Haven. The prosecutor sug- Q : D s MAIN STREET sum of $98916.69 having been spent | gested that it was the beer that blin [ T : . Ny e r : 9 to aate. The department was al- d Schluter rather than the lights. e e s a eason - 507 6 i A fine of $25 4 sts for reckles: lowed $307,600 this year. and costs for reckless

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