New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 5, 1916, Page 2

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at 216 a claim owned Elm street. of Pletro Bc by Salvatore Gilibarto It is to satisty sco. City ltems pdness of “Aunt Delia’s Bread.” Chief Wilbam J. Rawlings and Of- ficer A. (. Malone attended the Dan- bury Fair today. Sergeant Samuel Bamforth will attend the fair tomor- row, WOOL JERSEY CLOTH has become extremely modish for Fall and Winter wear! Suits, Coats and Dresses are shown in de- velopments of this fabric and are all the more attractive owing to their new colors of bur- gundy, hemieck green and copen, which are a departure from the usual somber fall shades. The Suits show odd pockets, novelty belts, collars and buttons. Some are fur trimmed. The Coats are in the long flowing styles— however, some are fitted in slightly at the waist and have belts, The Dresses answer Paris’ call for “straight lines” and are here in many attrac- tive novelties with pockets and embroidery featured. IHovstalls iT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND U393 ASYLUM ST Comnecting with |40 TRUMBULL S} HARTFORD. F. ng Foley, pianist, 16 Beaver St., Phone. opening thils week hiin Shop, 82 Pearl St. hhoicest ladies’ —advt. m Corps Dance T. | Oct. B dings chapte old its re he 7:30 as resumed advt. at the Hartford, | wearing apparel R. O. Clark of East purchased the bankrupt Berlin Milling Trustee Fred Winkle A. B. hall, George Soda, Lynch’'s Orch.—advt. | Stanley Works 2 | while at work DO ERRE N Rren e s 1lar meeting this e o'clock, b Berlin has stock of the company for $440. an employe had his finger vesterday hospital where amputated. at the crushed ind was the digit at 7: At a meeting of the executive com- mittee of the Commonwealth club last evening a report was heard from the | lecture committee. The committec has a number of proposals under con- sideration. No date has been set for the first meeting but it will be held some time between November 7 and Thanksgiving. regular meeting of the W. will held at the Y, W. : s at 3 o’clock Friday afternoon hoped all members will Since 1854—Quaker Ranges have been rightly termed ‘“The Housewife’s Friend”’--there must have been merit as the basis for such success- ful range building, as The Quaker Sales show- ing has been one of gains year after year. It is not to be expected that you buy a new range very often, but it is absolutely certain that you owe it to yourself and the content- ment of mind, to enjoy the best baking facili- tles that can be furnished. That’s where the Quaker Range stands supreme, re- liable, serviceable and eco- nomical, really you can’t afford to risk the choiceof a different range., Everything that helps Nothing that can hinder Buy Your Quaker Range Today Q. SEGAL & 432 Main St., is ht. ve | meeting of the Meriden held Tuesday night attended from the New st under the guidance of James T, sccretary 5 B W. C. T. U. 'TON. stable au tlock Fred Winkle tion tomorrow the stock in will sell at morning at the store i New Bri La Gathering ies Will Attend Waterbur nnual state conve at tion of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Connecticut will be held in Water- bury, October 11, 12 and 13, the THESE MOTHERS A grand gold | medal contest will be held the even- TR ng of the HEIR EXPERIENGES TOLD et IN THEIR OWH WORDS | in eleventh. Miss Lil n Phelps of Niagara Falls, N. Y., a bril- liant and forceful speaker, gives the address on the evening of the twelfth The delegates from this city will be Mrs. J. C. Gilchreest, Mrs. John ¥ selbrack, Mrs. W. P. Corbin and Mr Shepard. The alternates will A Dorman, George and ch taken John's ine with fresults. I have a f the the an h my ave WE PAY 25c¢ FOR OLD HOT WATER BOTTLES AND SYRINGES John Sloan. PARALYSIS SUFFERERS. e in for HELP Hebrew Ladies Funds Aid Raising Aid Victims. ot If you have an Old Water Bottle or Syringe laying around the house, that leaks, or one that lsn’t satisfactory, and you feel the need of a new one, bring it to our store, 181 MAIN ST., and we will accept it as part payment on a new one. to ¥I'“ican)l recom- mend Father John's Medicine to anyone that is run We have it in_ our myself, my and my boy, for with good ( Signed) M W. King, Clair St., Port Huron, Mich. The ciety is now raisin relief of the inf ferers in New York already been forwarded. More funds will be collected for this purpose. At the Yom Kipper services in the Hebrew synagogue Saturday a final report of the collection for the He- brew War Relief fund will be made and a list of those who contributed will be read. local Hebrew Aid so- fund for the tile paralysis suf- city and.$50 has Ladies* Remember, wo will sell you either one at the Regular Price, and al- FOR YOUR OLD ONE. nd little low you 25 CENTS ears, p sorry for mily that t afford / r John’ for their;3 It has§ great both to ny little ned) COMMISSIONER GOES fety abcock FISHING. G left com- Commissioner Mrs. Madison Edward 3abcock where the and BIRNBAUM New Britain for assault the mackerel the sound. He has promised his friends to bring back 200 fish and declares he will, whether he has any luck with the hook and line or not. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Niven will return home with Mr. and Mrs. Babeock. missioner plans a formidable upon running in D, No. I, “My little boy took Father John's Medicine when l'~ had trouble w his breathing o it did him a great deal of good. I cannot recommend the medicine too highly. (Signed) Mass. 100 B—30 inches PREVIOU@ EXCELLENT RECORD SAVES BOYS e POLE STRIKES CAR North End Car Get DISTINCTIVE CLOTHING THE BETTER SORT. OF. § anshaw began the testifying by declaring “we were not drunk.” ‘‘Ye: we were,” interrupted John Beckman ©nd Nels Pearson added his bit by ex- Plaining that he had a hard cold sa dvank hard. Sanshaw and Andrew Anderson were each fined $5 and o SR ) ) costs and the othcr two were fined $3 - ! ) f| Robbed McBriarty's Drug Store |end costs each, alth, we = 2 Ialhcr Another Chance to Make Good. rassengers on coni, Spencer, Passenger hever e Bad Fright When Big Stick Comes oy f Judge Meskill Gives the Boys Who Down on Roof, A panic was averted by the pres- i~ o 3 hyself with Mrs. John s.” (Signed) . 1015t St., New York City. “All of my f:\.ml) have usc Father John Medicine with good results for several years, whenever we needed a tonic. My baby, Incz, e aged 4, gained ex- fealth by using it”" (Signed W mh, 51 Grove Ave., East e, Ri ve given John’s to my Lawrence arl, and en it my- h excel- pults. Tt builds and gives e bngth.” (Signed) Mrs. ty, R. D. No. s, Groton, We Alone Have Them in Britain. illard’s Candies Something Different Specials for Thursday, stallized Ginger, all flavors . ... i stallized Pastilles, all flavors ily Gum Drops, all flavors ter Dinner Mints, assorted ......... ns Rival Checolates Friday and Saturday. ces..391b 49¢ box veerv..... $1.00 per box CANDY DEPT. ICKINSON DRUG CO 169-171 ] Judge James T. clined to be lenient Michaels and William two fifteen year Meskill was in- with Waldemar Bucholtz, the old boys who robbed J. J. McBriarty’s drug store last Sat- urday night, when they were ar- gned before him this morning, and spended judgment in ecach case. The boys were placed on probation., Res- ition has been promised. Numerous friends came forw: testify to the previous good ch of both boys and Mr. McBriarty said he had alwi found oy all right and haa s.dered him one of his little friends. He asked that both bays be given an other chance. Rev. M. W, Gaudian of St John’s church also spoke a good word for the two as did the scerot of the Y. M. C. A. Attarney P, McDonough represented the boys. The quartet of drunken errested in the r of the building were tried this morning, NEURALGIA PAINS YIELD QUICKLY Find Soothes rd to acter him- tho con- Hundreds Sloan’s Liniment Their Aches. The shooting tearing pains of neu- ralgia and sciatica are quickly relieved by the sqothing external application of Sloan’s Liniment. Quiets the nerves, relieves numbness feelir nd by its tonic fect on the nerve and muscular sue, gives immediate relief. Sloan’s Liniment is cleaner and eas- ier to use than mus plasters and ointments and does not clog the pores Just put it on—it penetrates. pain. You will find relief in it rheumatism, neur. , sciatica, neck, toothache, ete. IFor strain iins, brui and-blue ts, Sloan’ quickly reduces the pain. It's really a friend of the whole family. Your druggist sells it in 2bc, 50c and $1.00 bottles. the ef- tis- stiff black- Liniment Kills i from | tion. E High cl; ter. ents Tonight , Fox's photo play thea- Vaudeville and Keeney's theater. motion pictures, Socialer Turn Verein Arch street, meets at 142 Lexington lodge, raeet in Jr. O. U. No. -, (@), (o) andy A M. St. Jean de Baptiste society Church street. meet at 28 Meeting of B of Vater Jahn lodge, Mecting the Owls in G. hall. of R. A, T.ocal 37, International Brotherhood of Blectrical Workers, meet in Wah- renberger’s hall. Court Progress, F. of A.,, mcct ITolmes and Hoffman's black. in bella circle, Daughters of Is , meet in Juada’ Court Charter Oak, meet at 242 Main s FORM Upper Classmen of High School Elect Officers. F, of A, No. 36, ‘W CLUB. A number of member upper cl: scheol of the three es of the New Britain High wthered in the Boys' depart- ment of the Y. M. C. A. last evening and perfected an organization to be krown as the New Britain High chool club. Membership in the club open to any student and it is not nece: 7 to belong ta the Y. M. C. A, The object of the organization is to create, maintain and extend through- cut the school the highest standard of Christian character. Messrs, Bradley and Taylar of the Hartford Public 1Nigh School club were present last eveing and cxplained the workins and objects of their organization, Officers were elected as follows President, Imory Corbin; vice pre dent, Bennett Hibbarad; retar Itobert Swift; wr John- son. Ther meeting of the cfticers Sunc up a constitu- r meeting of the be held Friday evening, O tober 13, in the Y, M. ¢ A ban- quet will start the activities. } ence of mind of Connecticut comps cmployes and linemen, but the p on the North end trolley car were badly frightened vesterday aft- crnoon when, at the corner of North and Clark streets, a heavy telegraph pole snapped off at the ground and shed through the roof of the car, ng with it a network of live wires A house is being point and while 2cross North moved at this it was being moved street it was necessary to transfor passengers from ane to another. North end residents ing down town had just boarded car when the accident happened. It was explained that the house was pushing against a guy wire when a lineman cut it. The reaction snap- red the pole off close to he ground, 1sing it to fall on the car. Linemen shouted for the passengers to keep thelr seats because of the danger from electric wires and in a few minutes the danger had been removed by skilled hands. The car was bad nashed and the passengers bad red, but no one was injured. go- the S0 C. BANQUET PLANNED, Council, of C, will annual oflicial Coluinbus Day of C. or K. OF Daly K. ob- serve the of by any first cele- bration ever ob- served K. anization in this ecity. The celebration will take the form of a banquet at the Elks’ club on the cvening of October 12, Assurance is given the committee of arrangements that Rishop John J. Nilan will be officially rej and Governor Tolcomb and Quigley will be among the speake The illness of Bishop Nilan may pre- vent his attendance in person but an al of the church will take his If everything proves s ful vear a greater celebr: will be held next with a street parade, ficld day and a banquet in the even- tion FIRST WARD RALLY. meeting of the First Ward evening a hold a next Tuesc rally there parade. I'resident will pre and in local candidates there speakers from out of town. The | committee is composed of Council- man C. Dehm, A. P. Marsh, B. Waddell, cilman A, At a mittee of the club special com- Republic last decision to hall ding the reached big will be a B. W. Al- addition will side Church. to | be | W ML Pratt and ex-coun- | provesit. 25cat all druggists. T WHEN LAMPS, YOU GET THE BE! YOU BUY WESTINGHOUSE MAZDA FROM THE SPRING & BUCKLEY Electric Co. 7-79 CHURCH STREET. BOYS GLAD TO COME HOME. Militiamen Do Not ()h_|v<l to Return to ITardware City. Correspondence by J. Conners.) Nogales, Arizona, Sept. 29.—In con- firmation of the telegram sent a few hours ago giving notice to the hame folks that the department hi decided to send us home again. Per- | haps the imagination may serve the resders well in picturing the un- bounded joy of the boys when the ar- aer actually came. Words cannot suffice it 5o they were “tickled to death,” “dee-lighted” well | known soldier-politician has said. a month past everything has been on the fence and the boys have been un- casy ever since the big hike wonder- ing how much longer we had got to v here to be used as a “good thing” by the merchants of Nogales | who care nathing more for the mili- tiaman than to wean his little $15 ver away from him at he first of every (Special war as a | grumbles For | month. Tomorrow up for a fir the regiments will line 1 review after which hur- | ried preparations for the trip home | will be made. Gavernor Holcomb and Adjutant General Cole are here, hence ceview tomorrow. omorrow noon Company I crack at guard duty, but 2 It wil be back to the factory for the most not unwelcome takes why worry the office or v And cither. soon an ELL-ANS Absolutely Removes | Indigestion. One package o change, | | you can get relief in five TEL, NO. 900 FIVE MINUTES! NO GAS, INDIGESTION OR ACID STOMACH relief from heartburn, headache, 1yspepst Instant sourness, piapepsin” is quickest and surest stomach relief known, “Pape’s ome this mo-= rid of indigestion? A blues and eat, then now yourself Why not set ment, and fo stomach trouble dieted stomach Give it a Pape's Diapepsin start the tive juices working. There will no dyspepsia or belching of gas or of undigested food a lump of lead in t stomach or heartburn, sick headache ana dizziness, and your food will not ferment and poison your breath with er and sts the good ke to be eructations feeling like no | nauseous odors. Pape’s Diapepsin costs only 50 cents for a large case at any drug store here, and will relieve the most obstinate case of indigestion and upset stomach in five minutes. There is nothing else gas from the stomach stomach and inte: 5 one single dose will Qigest ¢ for assimilation into the blood food the same as a sound, stomach would do it. When Diapepsin works, ach rests—¢ itself in orde up—and then you feel Iik when you come to the table, t will do you good relief from all is waiting for to take drug nd prepare all your healthy your stom- cleans eating and what stomach you little t that as soon Diapepsin ot 1S you decide S e you want pape’s Diapepsin, bec int to hecome thoroughly cured this time. Remembes if tomach feels out-of-order and uncomfortable now minutes. you w your

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