New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 19, 1916, Page 2

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City ltems on the new factory building of Frary & Clark company learing completion and the roof is g constructed this week. joodness of “Aunt Delia’s Bread.” ll KNOX HATS, HENRY HEATH HAT ORSFALL HATS FOR MEN BETTER THAN EVER ! Each year during the past 33 years we have presented the largest assortment of high grade hats shown in Hartford—and this year is no exception. All the new shapes for fall—the last word in correct appearance—and the newest colors. Come in now. THovsiulls iT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND 99 ASYLUM ST, Comnecting with 140 TRUMBULL &7 HARTFORD. iilding Inspector A. N. Rutherford granted permits for the erection of hs to the Polish Orphanage and k Carlson of 547 Church street. e W. H. M. S. members of Trin- re planning to have val in their dining room, nesday, from 4 to 8 P. M. They it your patronage.—advt. ze license was granted yes- py afternoon to Joseph Hennig of Bouth Main street and Miss Ber- M. Becker of 76 Talcott street. rry Burdick, piano instruction. 0 125 Camp treet. Phone 1529.— The Glenwood elevated gas oven and gas broiler are above the coal range just right to get at without stooping. Two ranges in the space of one save room and hundreds of steps each day. na Johnson's ked down by a lain street yesterdaj rendered unconscious. s were not serious. young son ing bicye afte gment for the 10 has been Meskill in the Fnow vs Alex n which Andrews through Lawyer brought a claim of co-ope to defeat them claimants er A. A. Greenberg represen paint UTHFUL GAMBLER S 1PS AND DOWNS | blaintiff to recov- anted by Judge ase of Waliace nier Perzynow- Swift & ¢ = as | s e CiH‘I'led Gun (o Get Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Paints, Varnishes, i n Wall Papers and Glass. 491 Main Street, opp. Laf- His Money Back ayette Street. Tel. 1199. Be sure to ing (ho’!rinl of Arthur Beck : v | ~ . | :“ A[L AT . ROWLEY’S When in a hurry beth Coal and Gas Ovens can be operated at the same time, using one for meats and the other for pastry. to get estimates on your interior and exterior decor- Call and look them over and you will agree that a Glenwood ‘Certainly does ating. é6 j years old, employea as a clerk local cigar before Judge b T. Meskill in police court this store, ng, the accused told Prosecutor that he “got in” on a little game ap” last Sunday. He s d with $8 and then won $40. Re- e went home, however, his luck f anda he lost the entire $43. norning Becker was charged & concealed weapons and that he had the revolver for rpose of trying to forcibly se- e return of his $48. er Willlam Grace, acting on in- on received, stopped Becker after midnight as he was ~om- ¢ of a lunch room. Tpon being k41 e » v . — led, a revolver was found in his . . ested. Becker ving the gun and at a couple of weeks agd he down town to get it fixed and inging it home againlast night. kill imposed a fine of $10 which the young man’s STATE OF CONNECTICUT: All Residents of Connecticut owning taxable securities are liable to tax at local rates unless the State Tax ot four mills on the dollar has been J. M. Curtin @ Company New Britain paid to the State Treasurer ON OR BEFORE SEPTEMBER 30TH. The estates of those who neglect to pay this tux must pay A HEAVY PENALTY. Balances in Banks (not in Savings Banks) are liable to this tax. size vacuum d drinking cups; hop, ump for all, “Whirlpool” dishwasher, quart size vacuum bottle, “Universal” lunch set; fourteen-pound shot put for all, sole leather dress suit ! for all, cra pint bttles | sxip chairman; clerk J. Bratton, Hare; refer W. W. Hou occu- | of course, 2. Hall; timer, B. Hult- | en; markers, A. R. Lamb and M. M. printed and illustrated program and | Fieber; assistants to starter, A. Schu- es, | footing the entire expense of the ins; sports, P. ling and in addition is allowing rter, C. R. 'flwix' day’s ;, the same as though | Illingworth In- | they w engaged in the daily pe T pations at the factory. An elaborate- 'I‘\;'l.) Sent to Farm structions anda blank lists sent on application to State Treasurer at Hart- ford. les McGill, arrested at the cor- Maple and Whiting streets t Int Bamforth and Officer Wag sterday, was sent tq the state Norwich for a perlod of six to one year. jiam Sanderson, arrested by Offi- rolls and Wagner at his home HOLDS Bl OUTING Five Hundred Employes O to| sued to all participating, core card of the day's events was is- | bert, R. T. Frisbie and H. H. Tuttle; in which the | official scorer, C. H. Sweet; announcer, company expre: its sentiment 1 J. V. Onorato; first aid dispenser, IL. the following words “That this day ! E. Martin. The G and its round of enjoyment may leave i 'latt, Fl. H. Pes S. Brown, H. a pleasant memory with each and | E. Erwin and S. T. Goss. every one of our fellow workers is the | The athletic wish of the New Britain Mach contests start at 9:30 case, silk umbrella, tattoo alarm clock; standing broad jump for all, set of army brushes, bristle clothes brush, pocket tool Ikit. One of the big events of the day is a baseball game for women only. The members of the winning team will re- ceive cut glass ink wells with sterling F. 8. CHAMBERLAIN, Treasurer. Miller and Beatrice Zeitlin. eral office offered the following stars: ch, Veronica Smith; catch, Mae Fitzgerald; second base, Bessie Stack; The gen- | left field, center delin; shortstop, N. Begley; I. Hick; right field, J. Mahe: field A. Krick. s M€ 1 o'clock and as they come in order with R 3 There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and for years it was sup- posed to be incurable. Docto pre- scribed local remedies, and by constant- ly failing to cure with local’ treatment, pronounced it incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by con- stitutional conditions and therefore re- quires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cur manufactured by F. J Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is a constl tutional remedy, is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars reward is offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Cure falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. T. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, Tse. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. - - - fay morning, was also sent to te farm for from six months to ar. Fined For Assault. ano Paracura was fined $10 and lor an unprovoked assault upon rzimilian o Oak reet last Uncontradicted testimony that the victim wa walking hen the accused met him and t warning or provocation d him down three times. Par- suiq he did it because he was “a little mad.” am Murray, who “lives in Hart- in Bristol and buys his ew Britain,” was fined $8 nkenness and breach of the Officer Dart arrested him on reet last night. lle was entered in the case Julius Andronich, charged each of the peace. silver tops. To each player, both win- ners and losers, will be presented a bottle of Crowell's special liniment. Dinner was at 12:30 o’clock after the women’s ball game and then the following events were carried out: Tug of war, free for all, the prizes to be a combination pocket knife and cigar cutter for each member of the nning team. A baseball game was Jlayed hLetween the team that repre- ented the factory in the New Britain Factory league and the Independents composed of employes who think they “have something” on their official [ representatives. A gold handled Ihife and chain will be presented the win- | ners of a rowing match between Voight and Ilartigan. A photographic WHAT NERVOUS PEOPLE NEED contest was held between Brann and Robbins, admitted to be among the best photographers in the factory. To WONDERFULLY SPEEDY NEW FOUND RELIEF FOR TIRED, WORN OUT, SHATTERED, the winner of this interesting contest will be awarded a Waterman self-fill- UNSTRUNG NERVOUS SYSTEMS. third base, Catherine Long; shortstop, Julia Andrews; right field, Ruth Burk- arth; center field, Corrine Ericson; substitutes, Mary Gorman, Elizabeth Gross and Kittie O'Neil. In the baseball for men, the regu- lar Machine company team lined up as follows: Pitcher, J. B. Chalmers; catcher, J. Noonan; first base, R. Big- ley; second base, C. Street; third . 1*. Togan; shortstop, B. Coyle; right field, J. Onorato; left field, W. Camp- bell; center field, H. Blinn. For the Independents, the following were as- signed: Pitcher, R. Voight; catcher, C. Otto; first base, W. Maher; second e, T. Boyle; third base, V. Wer- company.” the prizes to be awarded respectively ~ Committees and Program. i s The committees in charge of events | 1o ' and the - s to be as follows: Transportation, F. Platt, Brown, A. Buol; entc ainment, Foster, J. I. Leeney, 1. J. Le Kidney and Miss Alice J. I printing, W. C. Warner and R. T. I bie; prizes, H. B. Brwin and Poace; refreshments, A. Buol, A. Hall, H. H. Tuttle, C. R. Hare and A R. Lamb; music, J. L. Mullen, F. S.|race for officials onl prizes Illingworth and S. T. Goss; photo- |awarded,) bronze trophy cup and auts graphic, H. A. Brann and F. G. Rob- | spot light; 50 yards thr ed race , second and thizd are as fol- 100-yards dash, free for all, De ¢ coat sweater, silk umbrella and | shirt; 50 yards dash for ladies | bronze trophy cup, two hat pins silik umbrella; 75 yards dash for | bronze trophy cup, guaranteed aincoat and set of professional box- 100 yards dash for boys, shlight, pocket knife and | camp hatchet; 50 yards cuum carafe, solid gold “uff links, stick pin; and egg Following a night of storm and discouraging weather conditions, it pleased the gods to smile on the big outing of the New Britain Machine company today and this morning with cloudless skies and bright September sunshine basking the city, the com- pany officials and employes to the number of 50 Bot away to a perfect start, bound for Cosy Beach and a day of fun and sport. The entire work- ing force assembled at the factory at 6:30 o’clock this morning and headed by the American band marched to the depot and there boarded a special train for New Haven. y Nine cars were filled to capacity and at 7:10 o’clock amid the cheers and well wishes of the station onlookers the train pulled out. The train was due in New Haven at 8 o’clock where: the party . was scheduled to board waiting trolley cars for Momauguin at which point they were due shortly after 9 o'clock. Today’s excursion with the elabor- ate evehts planned at the shore are unique in the history of local mapnu- facturing as it is not on record that any concern in the Hardware City ever before undertook such an en- terprise on behalf of its employes. The New Britain Machine company is ' 4 I : Modern Gulilivers Some men stand out from the crowd as Gulliver towered over the P. k 1 P 2 Quart Size 10c each 3 for 25¢ JICKINSON DRUG CO.. »uifH: MAIN STREET There’s a Reason” of spor awarded the victors with the | 1,, are | silk G e — | 5c to 25¢ JEm e everything nursery in or Small per- ELL-ANS Eolutely Removes igestion. One package es it. 26c at all druggisis. Practically toilet, bath, surgical soaps. cakes or big cakes, fumed or plain. Sponges Velvet small spor bath, big for yourself. housecleaning. ing fountain pen. Dancing was en- joyed from 2 to 4 o'clock. Introducing the shore dinner, that most important detail of the entire d The committee arranged to have the dinner follow the completion of the athletic events, when the appetites are at their vest, The menu: Clam chowder, broiled blue fish, French fried potatoes, one- halt broiled spring chicken, boiled potatoes, boiled sweet potatoes, corn on cob or succot we and to- mato salad, French dr roque- fort chee crackers, co s, After the following pro- gram was carried out: Selection by the Harmony Quartet,’ composed of W. J. Lenehin, first tenor; g first bass; J. Mahen t : M. J. Maher, second ba Undern > Moon,” Mis: Zinitlon < Catherine Lor Finished Fight,’ It is simply marvelous, the speedy relief that a single Margo Tablet will ny man or woman whose nerves are upset, unstrung or dulled, tired and ambitionless. Every tablet seems to go straight to the nerve cells, over- coming in just a few moments fatigue, despondenc, jumps,” “fidgets,” ner- vous indigestion and all those other symptoms of rundown nerve force that are so surely the forerunners of nervous prostration and general ner- vous breakdown Margo vitalizes your worked nerves into nerves of steel, charging them with powers of tre- mendous endurance and reserve ener- gy and does it without a single dan- gorous drug. Margo is a scientific combination of six of the most power- ful and effective yet absolutely harm- less nerve stimulants known to chem- istry and a month ematic use should completely transform the worst nervous wreck into a strong, healthy, vigorous man or woman, Margo really does more good in the average case of ‘nerves” than a month’s vacation because it not only “rests” the nerves but puts new snap and “ginger” and courage into your entire body. Margo must accomplish these things or s cost is nothing. Clark & Brain- erd and other leading druggists in New Britain sell it with this absolute guarantee, positively agreeing to re- fund the price paid to any patron who fail derive great benefit from 60 days’ faithful use- — | 10c to $1.00 | give a o bath sponges Sponges for 5] Brushes |1ocw s Tooth brushes, hair brushes, hand brushes, nail brushes, face brushes, clothes brushe tired, over- Beatrice “The trio tation, therine ILong, | Mildrea Grombeck; Mope,” Thomas Englis a Long, L recitati Lilliputians. dominate. Feeling right within, is onc of the fundamentals of physical mental strength, and is largely the result of proper nourlshment. Grape-Nuts with Cream By superior energy, activity and reserve strength they pre- Y o 50c i Taloums [ e Talcums in tin or glass or pap: from three ounces to a pound, all odo most popular makes, Perfumss Perfumes, toilet sachets, in all malkes and oders “The solo, John McDuffy : all,” Hall; song, “O'B Has No Place to Go,” M. E. Kidney, ssisted by Harmony Four Quartet. The following officials entered the 50-yard spoon and egg race open only als of the concern: F. G. Platt, Pease, R. S. Brown, H. L. win and Buol. The baseball game for yvoung women was between the cost department and the general office. The cost department lineup is | s: Pitch, Grace Smith; catch, | Songel; first base, Klorence sccond hase, Sadie Butler; third be Anna Ahern; shorfstop, Mattie Mar- tin; right f Mildred Gromback; left ficld. Ir Dacey; center field, Jcnnie Hall; substitutes, Gertrude and There's Facey; on B: sy leading is the logical food for thinkers and doers. In bulk clements of whole wheat and malted barley izing now i | Tt contains all the nutritious | is partially pro-digested, | and supplies an abundance of encrs shment without overwe ing the stomach. It also includes the vital mineral salts of the cking in white bread and many other cereal foods. NUTS. which a There’s able help for many in GRAPE

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