New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 25, 1916, Page 2

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"IN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1916. i , SO | WHITE LEAD Foodness of “Aunt Della’s Bread.” ke e : ; for Painting purposes was made 300 Years cfore Anna S. Hayes has opened her g i bssmaking rooms for fall and win- Boxes of 12 Christ. We have none of this in stock but we do & s dw:'zrk. Phone 633. 162 Main St. | Bottles of 24 have HART FORD. ;e‘l‘“e“ (‘“‘“”"‘-;fl -*“““;‘l‘ opens | Bottles of 100 CARTER’S SSORTMENTS, SMART STYLES, MODERATELY PRICED sday, Oc olmes, Hoffman's 5 e — 3 B2 = B i 7:30, dancing Al D m. ARE THE FEATURES IN OUR SHOWING OF ssons 2 Judd’s Orchestra.—advt. a e a e s Y e e e re WHITE LE Autumn Millinery no teaching at 113 Greenwood St. pavt. i and every ounce of it is guaranteed absolutely pure. The display, of the newest fashions in Autumn Millinery is now he Kavanaugh Shop, 40 Pratt St., | ( i i = at its best. The artistic creations in the rich Autumn colors will sERESS R : n NOW is the time to place your order with us for surely win your instant admiration. Here you will find an almost § by beauti oW S | < 5 endless variety in the authoritative styles of the season. b |v‘i("t\::l"1|“w[[u|: :‘)‘p!c‘n:x{;l pi,‘{-‘(‘il-\.1:1],‘31 H FALL PAINT" cspecially exterior work.. We s Pilgrim sailors, both large and small, small pokes, fine.—advt. | guarantee the materials and workmanship. Try us. large pokes, highside shapes, off-the-face effects, high back shapes, [Mr, and Mrs. Edward Lars. £ | ‘Th i 1 Aspirin. T ard against coun- draped turbans, fancy tilted sailors, shapes that turn from the - P “]”,-'””_" A ere is only one true Aspirin. To gu g ace, perhaps upward, maybe to the side—but with a decided turn. Bili: i oo e terfeits and substitutes, remember that every package Tight side effects—everything seems soaring except the pric B s L oh v and every tablet of l‘hegemlme bears Continental, Tricorne, Napoleonic, jockey and last and most BHing was ploasantly spent in sacial predominating of all the tam-o-shanter crown, ar few of the ersions ¥ e el ““The Bayer EAV A Your Guarantee shapes which might be called by name. Colors are jade blue, na Tiente el Cross £ Purity’’ blue, Java and Havana brown, Burgundy, Bordeaux red, W merous gift | 5 purple, garnet. The materials are imported velvet, silk beaver, oh! B 275 crney i s fThe "“tdflmh“{"‘h"As""’" (R““ dULS ¥ 'a(ll,frficif?;fxfi 50 many silk beavers for dress hats, felts and the trimmings are metal- e Holy Crucifix society of 2 guarantesthat themonoaceticacidester of salicy A s A e Shiey AT n s by afternoon with a din- bands, and other war-like novelties. r and outing at Marinell irm on g The hats are simply trimmed, but however little may be on the hat it takes a milliner’s deft fingers and particularly those in Dillon’s to properly place it to give the chapeau the right air. Some of the prettiest sailors of felts have their upper brims almost . completely covered with narrow gros-grain ribbon. Iridescent effects in feather breasts which encircle the crowns or completely fashion some of the most stunning hats are very beautiful. Plainvilic Prc and with seph mem- various after J. M. HALLINAN, Inc , Successor to The New Model “WILLARD" i Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. pany No. 5 ¥ Captain M o hael Souney, and Lieuten- Driver Ed- tury ard Sinith o company No. th Permancnt Substitute (eorge Self-filling, self-starting, self-cleaning, non-leakable, non-sweating. crc t companily and Fitted with our Patented, Self-Regulating Automatic Feed. Ink Can- | 5 3 7 n 1 1ton of No. 2 com- not Drop or Blot. [ For Tuesday we will have our Coffee Cakes and ted with the = 9 5 | ained thetr friends AT LAST!——A FOUNTAIN PEN THAT ALWAYS WORKS. | § Bath Buns. 3 1 engine house | A handsome, beautifully shed pen that is positively worth $4.25 ! | | osts wore SRR 25 o Qur Cream of Wheat and New England Bread, Summer Togs beat a ripid retreat before the ously on the 1 s ALL the advantages of ALY other Pens at almost half the price. light cavalry of Fall Styles. And Horsfall’s vish spread preparcd | § Fresh, Sweet and Wholesome. 8¢ per loaf in the store, the Regular 10c size loaf; Fol uncy lod u; This 1t to make a fact—prove it by Captain | those Lieuren- org EQ Fills easily, automatically and instantly at any ink-well without muss FALL - Alvin Plerce, An: Pe- | or bother. No projections on the barrel. No delicate levers to bend | Ice Cream of the Hallinan Standard is the Kind rd ANV i or break off. A real accident and fool- broof pen. GUARANTEED FOR 1 “ fl" h h be ld o i oL I S R SR i i ert cou S oo $2 50 you wi ll:ld ere. What better dess you NECK WEAR RIEXALL FOUNTAIN PENS . $1.00 to $5.00 plan on, than our Ice Cream. . FETY FOU TAIN PEN 3.50 to $5.00 Buy it in the store and save money. With its individual designs and happy color combinations, is the greatest line of selec- tions that ever graced the label on their wafer thin bands. See our Windows on Asylum Street. Hartford Girl Ag His Bride Tods Henry J. Schwab of this city and jiss Bessie Augusta Loomis of Hart- d were married in that city this aft- poon. They firriet Washburn of desmaid and Louis other of the groom, as best man ter a wedding trip Mr. and Mr; hwab will make their home in Col- psville where they will be at home friends after November 1. Mr. Schwab is a well known insur- pjce man in t ty, where he has len engaged in business as represen- Insurance com- American Vanilla, Chocolate the store and Strawberry in 30c¢ per gf., in paper were attended by 1} Hartford Schwab, as Egg Vanilla in store .......... 40c per qt., in paper Neapolitan in store ........... DRUG E/Xau J{_or-‘e‘ 2 “ a 35¢ per qt., in paper } l Is the month of mothballs and change, when ' ] SCHWAB-LOOMIS. i Pw Britain Insurance Man Takes '8 French Vanilla in store . ....... 60c per qt., in paper Tovstalls ¥ PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND 399 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with |40 TRUMBULL 8% HARTFORD. Visit the Delicatessen Counter for Specialties for Lunch and Dinner. INEYE, PULLS GUN' sent in from Thomas THEY ALL Send in Our Home Made Potato Chips, at 35¢ per Ib. ¥resh every day and fine, HALLINAN’S LOST MONEY. erous Complaints From Men Who |Claimea to Have Been Cheated. McMahon’s farm Saturday afternoon and Detectives Bamforth and Rich- | ardson and Officers T. Johnson and Complaint has been made to the t 2 . % !Al\\tfl(](‘l‘ :\'ere (“.\ll(fl‘l('h(‘{l lc\l the S(‘!;!\(; Blice by Tony Molas of 179 Broad 0 A R t S d y: post haste, expecting to be greeted R U mony o et issenl (N6 ATTORUIE RIOUINBS AR (A 235 baesioy, Braseins ke fomenied B of $40 Saturday afternoon by two would make the Somme region look 3 el e A Night Dance Hall lilke a picnic. Instead they found two Bid they took h‘Im to the Pu‘rk‘hntc\ Ll . wandering boys, George O’Brien and loon where they said he could have ?Vi‘]ll"vn"l Uol{«]'r, wh;) left th;zir homes he ijob = weeper, but he must put Chabloh Dreen 261 char 3 n Hadley, 1 ., four weeks ago to b ; arles 25 Ncrargealwitnivest| it s S ST SoRR S QI <=0 (o =how nisieooaiin it ol sletin g lO fiBer ForaceRmtaraure tuktne || b Sh RO G WG Swes fartesed ety - ol ficd over 340 and the men disap- | performance of his duty, pleaded 10t | 3y *MoMahon was - IncHned. to teie 42 MAI ] Carl Pashader reported to the police ig:mz“b‘zmcr: '_It"fl";”? ‘T"l'“nl‘ry; I“"::”o':: the affair seriously and this morning 1 N STREET 3 4 : at plenic at | 19 POLC court this morning end of |testified that the two boys came to | Then you are interested in having | b e CELCRR iy s e s ot we (o L SR, R U G T all the comforts and conveniences pos- s s pociet of 9@ morrow morning. s o Ba Cers. irs RS 5 - : 2 3 and s e P 4 7 BOOTTS = i sevanige mc 3 small riot at Skritulsky’s hall Satur- 2 ; e bledkened , BOY SCOUTS, WINS, ; ink e mi cte : : quarts of milk. All they did Iriday | fact that both his eyes were bl , WINS. r:re‘”}),'v\\(l:ml the man neglected to day night in which Officer Mercure ‘l‘qq Lo il dmrc“o: '\lmhdv.illm\lf‘r'\ was given a suspended sentence. Events <\tuul‘ ggggg NOthmg adds so much to the home — :‘i‘g‘i‘l‘t‘j‘”‘g‘o‘gy‘{nfi““‘;f :}“‘”:‘gizr“rh;‘;‘f Mahon said the boys had thirty-three | Patrick Warren, el f::";‘“ | Pamie Wi et as electric service. If your home is not gotons s ; and one-half cents due them when | the state farm at Norw Sep- g ) o : from blows rained by Officors Mer- | 30, FUFP T ) SEUE UR (U BROR | fommer 3, was sent back to that in- | The parade ang field day ovents of wired you are depriving your family of cure and O'Keefe. According to the |y ® p “o o e o ge el (o N | stitution today. | aftehew Britain Boy Scouts Saturday A h - story told by witnesses, Breen, Jo-{i0 o8 SO CRITCRY afiernool ane §ffernoon proved interesting. Troop the greatest conveniences, such as the sephil Gormen)enalitwolotheniyoun | e ae L ASEL SIS SRS E S P oof the Center chureh, won first T S R Absolutely Removes |men entered the dance hall and be- |0 1oy to “pull it on® him,” give ELAYaRO s ol | Place with 55 points. Troop I, Y. M. electric iron, ; x S0 y cause they seemed to be under the | ¥ il E A of interesting events; C. A, took second place with a seore i hi d the b ibl 3 2 2 '°ling the impression that he was car- | o nd score washing machine, and the best possible Indigestion. One package |influence ot lauor Officer Mercure [ b, M3 "OET®¥00, Mg 16 9% GG | feature s program at St O 2T roops 8 and 10, represent- gt =il -y |refused them admittance. Tt is said | VU& o Fun. ehe Boqdard: e |y oy laverounds, as follows: | 08 he South church and the Hebrew ‘light—Electric light. proves it. 25¢ at all druggists. | that the officer pushed Gorman out- | ia!®: €ave simiar hand, sald that | Throwing the football for distance, | SPUYCH Were tied for third place with £ . side and when he stopped to argue | nronioyon had threatened to “knock | X- Weston, Willlam Lyons, William 'Ifl':"<;1: "Irl'i cach . St. Mark’s churhe, Every owner of an unwired house be gave him another shove whereupon | 1 o1 o ; i e e AR 7, came in fourth with 8 point, e g 1 their hdads off their shoulders,” wk Doroms, juveniles; junior class, | - Rcar 81 s, - Gorman drove his fist into the biue- | g et Wads O (RO Shotders | When | 00 Miraves, Kennedy; senfor, mi- | 474 the Methodist church boys, Troop, should take advantage of our present of: coat’s eye, blackening the optic. The | ;5 ang they had remarked about | Lott, Miller, Chernoff; kicking foot- | & W35 ffth with 4 points. The Bap- fer, which is to pay towards the cost of two men grappled and Breen tried to |upyiing the gun,” just to try and | ball for distance, Jjuvenile, ' Griffin, [ 250 Trodp 9, were last with 3 U separate them untll It is said, Mer- | ccare him and get even. The Dober | Sullivan, Connolly;” junior, Hayes, | PR TTOOPs 11,12 and 13 falled to the wiring an amount equal to the first cure struck Gorman with his club |0 " 0™ nqvised to roturn. to his | Weston and Zeltlan; senior, Miller, | *°FR . ' iohti ; : : wlen e Ktookiallinors acy sl bat | ROV RO ot ORI I Bl el e e e e 1 rincipal L. P. Slade of the High six months’ lighting bills. On investi- Officer Mercure rapped fogassistance | N ' 10 F DR Bov VoS & od | ing, 30 feet, Hennessey, Kilduff and | oroC! dddressed the Scouts on behalf . ill b rprised he 1 Bnd Officer O'Eoefs som€ fying fo | g0 00 CF PUISIES BRd soms BoSd L, 0 G Lie s Bl Mo Oarthy ;'f the “;‘]“’ council. The story telling gation you will be surprised at the low the rescue. Dancers took sides with |° 2 e : P sov. O'Brien. | 10Ur in the evening was cut short by el Gorman andl Breen andl foF 4 forr Kene Versus Bracken. L;‘)‘lj;‘;lij‘{{“”-‘c]fl;;‘“;::;‘“[i;“*v iEln ) notraint net cost to you of wiring your home. e e o itec | Thone e efen Ul i ckon f [eaey e crich i nolliRobereliSwi T Our Sales Department is at your ser- going on, the two policemen bouncing | the latter with a ¥ discolored i S p e e o S ann el And! Gharles | R g z { their clubs off the heads of the fight- |eye, were arrested at the Main street | ieanolds, 6.2, G-5. 6-0. A& m‘”m” ok ‘Iumnn . a boy living at vice, and will be pleased to give you full ers. The aspect became so serious | railroad crossing at 12 CHIR ] e e e LS T || haM BHAC rested in New York 5 Gy g/l' saf L h‘t that Officer Mercure finally drew his | Sunday morning by Officers Skelley | (. and the Nutmeg Juniors. . which. lost S18h: nd is being held by the details of our offer, cost of wiring, etc. revolver and fired a shot into the air. [and Murphy, charged with fighting. | s hot bai s e E A 4 ldren’s Aid society. The boy ran : ’ : ) : : ¢ battle was called a tie, th : _ © e lg The flash and report of the gun |Both men explained that they had lf:“g L,L,(,i:g Gq:?flw Sras away f""“ his home in this city sev- Write or phone us about this R frightened the surging mob so that | nothing against each other and the | . = SeRammagingd ¥ 0 ieet B sisine mon s Gl e i e ot ane dhe) D Lo — " down a flight of steps into the yard. [is employed In the Unceda Lunch | == Self and home protection When the police reinforcements ar-|and when some man called the girl idemand an | rived Breen was the only one left. waltress a name he expostulated. 1 Fined—Not Put to Plea. Kane attempted to separate the two The Incomparable THE UNITED ELECTRIC and by a mistake Bracken An unusual court procedure took |Men and ! ! : place this morning when an accused {z:fi::\‘“(‘lfil“‘om n:f"]"‘ ]:Y‘]‘m:"":‘!;‘ f"“‘" p‘:{’)" F} ‘. e ) ame. 2 ; -——— Electric house lamp sl o i e e o e RS SR s e S avor - 2 o S5 2 osts and former probation was re- { cutor Klett put John May to plea | %O = TeDEog i P e . Tts safety and fireproof features § | on a charge of having stolen $6.15 |Voked: Kane was glven one more Obtained by combining with the rich sweetness . make it a necessity. Its genuine, | from the person of George Benedict BRAND. S ! o of whole whea,t the delicious zest of malted barley— ay on Elm Street. Frank Palmieri was arrested by Of- guaranteed, long service Tung- gten battery and Mazda lamp and he entered a plea of not guilty. Evidence did not seem to warrant a is a big factor in the ever increasing popularity of 92 West Main St. New Britain, Conn. assure a flood of light, And conviction, so the judge asked the |fier Frank Moore on Elm street Sate the trademark Emmdyisynur prosecutor if he had charged May ! urday night, charged with slashing protection. Better with drunkenness. The prosecutor re- | Adam Cook across the wrist with a ge' one t°d*‘i plied that he had charged May only | razor. Cool’s wounds were dressed ra e- u § top in and make | with theft from the person. where- |at the hospital. The accused, repre- our choice upon the court said he could not take | sented by Lawyer P. F. McDonough, m our assort- ment of Eveready FOOD jurisdiction in such a case and im- |pleaded guilty this morning and paid lamps. The Dickmsun Drug Go. 169-171 MAIN STREET mediately imposed a fine of $10 and costs for drunkenness, May not hav- ing been put to plea on that count. May was arrested by Officer At- water yesterday afternoon near the Stanley Works on Complaint of sev- eral small boys who said they saw him try to steal Benedict's watch and talke some of his money. Benedict was a fine of $10 and costs. Some Other Cases. In addition to the usual number of drunks in court, Julius Oscheski and Steve Yanchek were charged with fighting in Bromberg's saloon Satur- day night. Oscheski fined $15 and costs and Yancheck, in view of the It’s the always-ready food—just add cream good milk. Every family should have its daily ration of Grape-Nuts, “There’s a Reason” o MULTIGRAPAS LETTER Fac-e.mile of Typewriting done iu 1, 2 anad 3 cclors with mgnatures Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER CO., ING 26 State Street Hartford, Conn.

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