New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 15, 1916, Page 2

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City Items l Goodness of ““Aunt Delia’s Bread.” advt. We will allow you 50c for your old | raw advt. Coughlin’s lartfora, eir explicit and handsome merchan- ise for the fall season, calling es- lecial attention to the exclusive chic ats for ladies, no two alike, and exe- ted in their own work-rooms. Their e consists of a complete assort- ent of hats, coats, gowns, blouses, eckwear, silk sweaters, sport apparel. aavt. A meeting of the committee on the ion of the present system of essing property will be held this ening in city hall. Don’t spend Sunday in the old hat. ilson’s.—advt. Mr. Laubin, pianist, has aching. Apply Booth’s block, fsdays, or by mail.—advt. Mallory ‘“Molesheen” Finish Hats at i psse-Leland’s only.—advt. Miss Marion Egan of Seymour eet was tendered a surprise party her home last evening in honor of Pr twenty. st birthd The even- g was pleasantly spent with vocal pd musical selections followed by a pinty collation. Miss iS5 acher in the local schools. Mallory Hats, Blue Ribbon Winners, sse-Leland’s only. Prices $2.50 up. advt. The managers of the local picture puses will be given a hearing before e ordinance committee of the com- on council in Room 201 in City hall is evening. Herbert Anderson, mes teaching Sept. 18. Studio 115 wight St., Tel. 3 12.—advt. The Children of Mary of St. Mary furch will hold the first meecting of le season next Sunday to outline pns for the coming winter. Special ention will be given to the literary pss formed by Rev. George J. Don- ue, who was later transferred from @ parish. [No head too lange for a hat at Wil- .—advt. [Superintendent George F. Kibbe of e town home has sold his prize year- g steers to the owners of,.the Tucker 'm in Vernon. Mallory Hats for land’s only.—advt. Flugo Halgis has sold lan® and ildings on Lincoln street to Robert gatt. ou can depend on latest styles in pllory Hats, Besse-Leland’s of rse.—advt. meeting of the Women’s Interde- minational Foreign Missionary so- ity will be held at the South church jxt Friday. Rerprts will be sub- tted and officers will be chosen. he Live Store for Hats. Seven esmen Saturday give quick service our hat department. Besse-Leland L—advt. [Flat brim felt hats, $2.50. Wilson's. jadvt. hat. Besse-Leland's of course. modes, 82 Pearl St., resumed Wed- violinist, re- Quality, Besse- Why Pay for a Name? Why Not? Does one pay for a name in a Knox or a Stetson Hat? Yes, one does—and it’s worth all you pay. One also pays for a name in a Packard Automobile—a Vic- tor Talking Machine—a Wal- tham Steinway Piano and a hundred and one Watch—a, other things well worth while. Why do people do it? Because the merchandise has made the name well worth pay- ing for, and folks know that they get a dollar’s worth for a dollar—That's Why. ENOX HATS, HATS, AT 'fJ thsnn Qa, We alone have them in New dritain. STETSON announces the opening of | | Heating and Plumbing Made by Fuller & Warren Co, Troy, N. Y. Since 1832 Perfect Baker For many, many years the Stewart oven has been known as the Perfect Baker. No other range has a better record for reliable serv- ice. The perfect baking oven, however, is not the only attractive feature of Stewart Ranges. They have many fuel-saving, time-saving, labor-saving devices that it will pay you to investigate. Made by FULLER & WARREN CO., (Since 1832) Troy, N. ¥ SOLD BY F. W. LOOMIS & CO. 150 Arch Street new class, but are the result of years of successful teaching. greater number of Hartford” life to our thorough teaching work than to any other source. best positions, pupils are interested. AMBITIOUS YOUNG PEOPLE WILL FIND THAT THE MODERN SHORTHAND SCHOOL GFEERS ADVANTAGES OFFERED BY NO OYTHER SCHOOL Our plan of individual instruction saves time and insures satisfac- tory progress. haphazard experiments with each A s young people attribute their success in Our courses of study are no Pupils who are Miss Schureman-trained have a passport to the A visit to this school will convince you that our PUPILS MAY ENTER AT ANY TIME. The Modern Shorthand School 223 ASYLUM ST HARTFORD CT.. ‘Phone Ch, 408 LEARNS OF ELOPEMENT. Events Tonight Mrs. Karbonick Secures Aid of Police ter. +hall. Berlin Fair, High class vaudeville, Vaudeville Keeney's theater. Assessment mebting, City hall. Ordinance committee meeting, Pocket Billiard Champ Coming. Ed Zeigler, better known as Long Island Whitey, Island, will pocket billiards at the I lmore lors, Friday evening, Sept. 15th. Ad- mission free.—advt. and They Solve Mystery. Mrs. Katie Karbonick of 102 Winter street went to police headquarters last night to enlist aid in locating her six- teen-year-old daughter, Eva, who has Fair Grounds. Fox’s thea- and moving plctures, not been home for several hours. The police investigated and learned fror a family at 89 Rockwell avenue that Eva and a boarder at that house named Irank Sumanski, nineteen vears old, were married yesterday and left for New York on their honey- moon. revision committee City DEMOCR! The Sixth V come TIC CLAMBAKE. ird Democrats have of Long | of par- champion an exhibition to a realizing sense of the value of get-together movements espe- cially at this season of the year when the political pot is beginning to sim- mer right merrily, and will hold a big give School Supplies The largest stock at the lowest prices in the city Stationery Dept. QICKINS clambake Saturday, September 30. Democrats from all sections of the city will be invited. The committee of arrangements will hold a meeting at the office of O. F. Kraus next Monday | evening. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggisis. DENTISTRY {That Lasts. All Painless Methods Used. Teeth With- out a Plate a Specialty. DR. R. E. BEARDSLEY, 853 MAIN ST., Cor. Commercial ON 169-171 WHITE for Painting purposes was Christ. have We have none of this in stock but LEAD made 300 Years >fore we do i i 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 PAINT " . cspecially exterior work.. We guarantee the materials and workmanship. Try us. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and 5 Franiiin Square. Kew Britain, Cenn. J. M. HALLINAN, Inc. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. The Wheat crop is reported away below normal, flour is high and may be higher. Figure it any way you will, it is poor economy to make your own Bread. Buy the right kind at the right price. Our large 10c size of Wheat Bread is 8c per loaf in the store. Saturday we will have our complete line of Coffee Cakes, Stullers and Wreaths, French and English Bath Buns and Brown Bread. OUR CAKE SPECIALS fer Saturday Will be. MESSINIA LAYER. VICTORIA LUNCH FUDGE LAYER LEMON LOAVES BUTTER SCOTCH “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” “There’s a Reason.” ; Our Sunday ICE CREAM MAPLE PECAN Brick SPECIAL will be: or Bulk The Delicatessen Department is always ready to furnish you with your Sunday needs. HALLI NAN’S -=-----CASH STORE---.... 142 MAIN STREET PERSONALS Misses Marie and Catherine Camp- bell of Winthrap street are spending two weeks at Lee, Mass, i . Thomas McAloon (;f ;lolle\'nle, N. have returned to *heir ]xon]\)e after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. 3 McAloon of \V.nhhlglon street. Mr. and Mrs Revasy i) \Vinxu : r is spending a short vacation in ¢ n 2 = ada. Mr. and Mrs. M‘ . . . Leghorn are expected home tomorrow from Boston Mrs. S. LaFlamme of Main street and children are visitin; with rela- tives in Springfield, Mass, DELAY AWARDING DAMAGES. The claims (‘Ommulm‘ of the com- mon, council met last evening and inted a hearing to Athilla Talbott for compensation for injuries su. tained by falling on an alleged d fective walk in front of the prope of James Prendergast on Stanley | strect on May 17. Shortly after the accident a claim was presented to the committee and rejected as were se cral others. The amount asked for in the latest request of the petitioner for comp: 5 $45. e claimed that injuri knee prevented him from working for five weeks. Councilman Smith favored paying ges of $25 but Councilman Rich- ards objected and the matter w: laid over until next Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock prior to the regular meet- ing of the common council. AUTOMOBIL IN An automobile driven by man Strosser and a machine driven by Mrs. R. isbie of Ilart streev collided in Walnut Hill park yester- day afternoon. The two machines met on a curve where it was impos- sible to see ahead. Fortunately no great damage resulted. CRASH. Dr. Her- The young ladies of the Corbin Screw corporation office force will have a corn roast Saturday afternoon at the home of Miss Flossie Taylor in Plainville. WOMAN FINED $2. Mrs. Veroni without c Marczyink was fined $2 sts by Judge James T. Meskill in police court this morning on a charge of having assauited 10 vears: old John Cobra. The fine on the recommendation of Prose Klett. Attorney P. F. McDonough ap- peared for the accused. Two small boys were also in court, charged with the theft of a ferret, and another voungster was charged with stealir brass knobs off his father's h(rl and selling them to a junk man. . three boys were given a warning. was| in Autumn Gloves, Adler’s, SHORT GLOVES, excellent values at $1, SLIP-ON GAUNTLET GLOVES in Doecskin and Kid at ... 599 ASYLUM ST. utor | You’'li Do Better A HART FORL. Headquarters for New Autumn Gloves ‘We are now showing complete assortments of all the best makes such as Reynier’s, Fownes', Trefousse, Meyer’'s, etc., in all lengths and all the new Autumn shades. $1.15, $1.. $1.50, $1.75, $2. LONG GLOVES AT .5 , $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 .$1.50 pair 25, Fascinating Are the NEW FALL DRESSES Smart Frocks of Serge, Serge and Satin and Serge and Georgette are found here fea- turing the new loose fitting straight models. Nearly all have a touch of embroidery, many are pleated and not a few have clever tas- seled sashes—And a great feature is their low prices which are really remarkable for such pretty dresses. SILK DRESSES are especially pretty this year One of Satin is braid trimmed and has a Georgette vest effect—Another is of Geor- gette over satin with fur trimmings. There arée many more clever models in Purple, Brown, Blue and black, that will in- terest every woman. - Hovstalls i PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND Comnecting with 140 TRUMBULL 87 | | HARTFORD. BERI FINEST IMPORTED FRENCH OLIVE OIL The richest, purest production. Made from carefully selected ripe olives under extremest of clean condi- tions, an actual first pressing and taken for market from glass lined storage tanks underground. Such an oil is safe as food and a medicine and leaves nothing to be desired by careful people. Pint 60c, Quart $1.00, Gallon $3.50. OF INTEREST TO WOMEN We have a more complete stock than ever, of the lead- up-to-date of ing styles SUITS, COATS, and DRESSES. SKIRTS We quote very reasonable prices. Alterations Free. We invite your inspection. Barnes’ Block 135 Main St. .

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