New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 11, 1916, Page 2

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DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, Up to the Minute Styles For Young Men and Young Women The highest achievements in the art of Shoemaking can be found at this shop. The prices are somewhat higher than last year, but we believe our prices are lower than will be paid for same grade in the large cities. THE LARGEST HOSIERY DEPARTMENT in this city. aoo-rns BLOCK NEW BRIIAM‘. evening in city hall unless the sol- . diers return at such a time as to Gt)’ ltems prevent the meeting. Should the mil- itla return the meeting will be again continued in order that the commis- oodness of “Aunt Della’s Bread.” |sioners may take part in the wel- dvt. come. rthur E. Reimer, the socialist- Up to the minute styles for young lidate for president, [ women, Damon’s Shoe Shop.—advt. corner of Main and | payid Larson of Berlin run o ek down by a wagon driven by Mrs. Ju- lius Schultz of Shuttle Meadow ave- nue yester afternoon n the High school. Mr. Larson wi at- tended by Dr. Joseph Walsh and then taken to the hospital for treatment. to the New York headquarters. Besides the higher priced Hats, the he regular monthly meeting of | Kavanaugh Shop, 40 Pratt St, Hart- safety board will be held this | ford, have a wonderful assortment of Hats from $6.50 to $12. Exceed- ingly smart millinery.—advt, MEDY FOR NEURASTHENIA e e [Neurasthenia is a condition of exhaus- n of the nervous system. The causes P varied. Continuous work, mental physical, without proper vacation ! 1ods, without proper attention to bt and exercise, also worry over the ggle for success, are the most com- pn causes. Excesses of almost any d may produce it. Some diseases, e the grip, will cause neurasthenia. also will a severe shock, intense | xicty or grief. [lhe symptoms are oversensitiveness, t-abllxty, a disposition to worry over Jfles, headache, possibly nausea. The treatment is one of nutrition of p nerve cells, requiring a non-alco- lic tonic. As the nerves get their urishment from the blood the treat- nt must be directed towards buiid- f up the blood. Dr. Williams’ Pink s act directly on the blood and have bved of the greatest benefit in many Andree lodge, I. O. O. F., of neurasthenia. A tendency tc | Vesa hall. pmia, or bloodlessness, shown by 7 bst neurasthenic patients, is also cor. St. Elmo lodge, K. of P., ed by these tonic pills. Judd’s hall. vo useful books *‘Diseases of the e rvous System’’ and ‘‘What to Eai Phenix lodge, I. O. O. F,, d How to Eat’> will be sent free by | Jr. 0. U. A. M. hall. Dr ‘Williams Medicine Co., Schen- Y. Yourown druggm. sells lehxms Pink Pills. EVEREADY Vesta Hive, L. O. T. M., meets at ff'er&' 277 Main street. Valiant Hive, K. O. T. M., 321 1-2 Main street. i u-.) ! in City hall. sli Fora ME ‘ ANTED omeone to carry an & Stein Block overcoats. Farrell Clothing Co.—advt. bout $2,200 has been collected by 1 Hebrews for the Hebrew War ef fund. The money has been High class theater. photo drama, Vaudeville and Keeney's theater. maving pictures, Finance committee, common coun- cil, meets in City hall. Special meeting of Y. M. T. A. & B. scciety. New Britain Nest, Order of Owls, meets in G. A. R. hall. Harvest festival, Salvation Army barracks, meets i meets i meets i Erwin Castle K. G. B, Tlagles’ hall. meets Carpenters’ Union meets at Church street. meets Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor— you have a bad taste in your mouth—a lazy, no-good feeling—you should take way $3,000 in |5 2% ofive Tabtets—a sub- | | o nbon ‘ If your skin is yellow—complexion | r calomel—were prepared by after 17 years of study stitute hsh—genuine of- 1T—TO0 expense to u—call at once br particulars, ok at Our Large Window Display verready Flash Lights. start the bile and overcome con- HE DICKINSO sm:nmn That’s wity millions of boxes DRUG CO f,ff 1d_annually at 10c and 25c per All drt ¢ one or two 169-171 Main Street, vegetable compound mixed with You will know them by their oln e color. To have a clear, pin n, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you 1 cause. Dr. Edwards’ Oli ablets act on the fiver and bowels like calomel—yct have no dangerous after effects. T mig..dy and note the pleasmg Events Tonight ||... Tox'sl .. HAVE COLOR IH YOUR CHEEKS ANOTHER WARRANT OUT IN FAY CASE Police Gourt May See Sequel of Recent Fay-Shaw Squabble The police authorities have a war- rant for the arrest of a member of Charles family, charging him with an ult upon a member of Mrs. Mary Shaw’s family at 310 Park street. The accused is at present out of the city. Wants Daughter to Return. ests are made, the quel to one recent ch of H’\(‘ ped \CO Mrs. Fay, in | her statement to Yudm James T. Mes- kill, declared that her nineteen year old daughter ran away from home on August 27 and since that time has been living at the home of Mrs. Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stoner. Mrs. Shaw testified that Mrs. Fay visited her house on three different occasions and each time made a disturbance by her voluble and insistent demands for her daughter. Mrs. Shaw declared that the mother of the girl made serious charges her regard- ing her kee “from home. On Saturday night and again v night Mrs. Shaw sald, Mrs. ime to her house seeking her ter. She said she was offensive in her manner and threatened to hit her with a stone. Mr. and Mrs, Stoner gave corroborative t Mrs. Fay denied the che , but protested that sl hter to return how aw house on several occastons nd induce her to return, but v would not let her enter. rarked that the one in which mother's love for her daughter ove, came her hetter judgment. o said | his sympathies were with the mothe but the latter had no right to create a breach of the e and if she nted her daughte: 1ck she shoula employ le; However, he said that urance that she would cause no more trouble he would suspend judgment. TLawver P. T » counsel for the accused, gave the required as and re- marked nt. 1f would take the proper B, D] at the proper time to get the girl back home, James Tuita told Judge Meskill he was run down by a bi list yvester- day \l\d the man \\]vn] hln\ hf)l ht 1 g hm\ drunk, H: 3 Felix Dzurunkowski was fined $5 and costs on a charge of breach of the peace. Officer Perry arrested him on Orange steet. Steve Oshawick was fined a similar amount for a breach of the peace at Skritulsky's saloon. Officer Hahn made the arrest. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. refund PAZO Ttchin money if to cure r Protrudi gives relief. HIGH SCHCOL o Members of last vear's High school tennis team met at the High school this morning and eclected offic i ptain for the unanimo: Wheeler was elected WHITE LEAD for Painting purposes was m12de 300 Years Christ. We have none of this in stock but have 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" ecially exterior work.. We guarantee the materials and workmanship. Try us. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 omd § Frankiia Squars. Kew Britain, Gosn. >fore we do shown much inte clected as coach. Gl o Through Meriden paper, from I ment with the Ne after reading an advertisement in the home in the Silver City. J. M. HALLINAN, Inc. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. Thursday at the Baking Counter we will have our full line of Coffee Cakes, Wreaths, Stullers, English and French Bath Buns, Cream Puffs and Eclairs. We will be baking the real, genuine Gluten Bread in a few days. The kind the physician orders. N. E. and Cream of Wheat Bread the regular 10c size is still sold at 8c per loaf in the store. OUR CAKE SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY: TWISTED CRULLERS 18¢ doz SUNSHINE CAKES Pure and Wholesome describes our candies, and being that, of course they are delicious. Made fresh every day in our Sunshine Candy Kitchen you may be sure you are getting the right kind. Hard Candies, Caramels, Cocoanut Kisses and Chocolates. A Special for Thursday at the Delicatessen Coun- ter will be Native, Stuffed Roast Chicken. A Dutch Supper. Surely we have the necessary supplies. Come in and look them over and make your selection, Ice Cream. The Hallinan kind. Brick or Bulk. Save money by getting it at the store for our cash prices. “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” “There’s a Reason.” HALLINAN CASH STORE---e-.- 142 MAIN STREET A Well Directed Blow at “High-Cost-of-Living” WEDNESDAY morning we will put on sale a shipment of “Lord Baltimore Linen” pound paper with envelopes to match at prices we may not be enabled to duplicate again. With our regular patrons this stationery tablished reputation. IFor the bencfit of those who are unacquainted with its general excellence we a superior quality of white fabric fin- ished writing 1 xteen ounces of paper to the package and ordinarily offered at thirty-five cents the package. The envelopes bring twenty-five cents for fifty Beginning Wednesday morning we offer one pound of the paper and fifty of the envelopes to match, 60c regular value—Special for the week, 45 already has a well es- . packed 3 and Henry Maier assis Reo Agenc Stanley Parker, who has| @ ¢ ost {n the boys, Was [ known sportin recently te for the Reo ( been recognized as one of the ard M H\\s of Automobiles. One dis LOC! RUNAWAY HERE. den Girl, Missing Several Wecks, | s Employed by Local Wom able from year to year. published in a reputation unexcelled advt. irtha Geerring, 13 — 2 5 old, who ad been missi fre Mr. and Mrs, Willianm F home in Meriden since Roberts street re receivi as located in this Iations at the a not cptem- city Mon- | home of Mrs. | Garden street e school an away | red employ on the birth of a son. o LI DN Indigestion. Onepackage oy 2 provesit. 25cat all druggists. i Monier and well oods concern of this | about the Reo is that all times interchange- A car with congratu- | B HART FORI. Specialists in Authentic Fashions SUITS, COATS, GOWNS TING FOREMOST STYLES OF THE DAY BUT AT NOMIN AL PRICES, STUNNING SUITS An endless variety of beautiful with rich furs. Reproductions and adaptions of Buropean models. Special values at $29.75 and $39.75, and many choice models from $45.00 to $95.00. Also Suits at $18.00 to $25.00. BEAUTIFUL COATS ds to select from, produced from softest, richest, warm- nt fur collar, cuffs and bands. values at $19.75 and $29.75. o many handsome mod els at $35.00 to $295. Also coats from $12.50 to $ 18.00. materials luxuriously trimmed National Dress Up Week Finds Horsfall's Prepared In honor of an event which vitally con- cerns every deep-thinking, serious-minded American we have made unusual prepara- tions to emphasize the quality, style and value-giving supremacy of this store. “Dress Up” is the keynote of all our stocks. You'll find it manifested in a superb assortment of smartly cut, hand tailored, staunchly made clothing. You’ll see it ex- emplified in our new fall Hats, in smart Shoes, in Neckwear, Shirts, Gloves, Hosiery and other Haberdashery in rich profusion. For more than a third of a century this store has been the rendezvous for the best dressed men of Hartford and vicinity. Our constantly growing clientele points unerring- ly to the validity of our slogan. Lorsinlls iT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND $3-89 ASYLUM ST Conmecting with |40 TRUMBULL S7 HARTFORD. DO IT NOW! There’s no time like the present— especially if you want to wire your home for Electric Light. For a limited time, owners of un- wired houses located on our existing lines, who sign contracts for wiring with us, will obtain the following special terms: Low Price on Wiring. Special Discount on Fixtures. Twelve Months to Pay Free Mazda Lamps. Six Months’ Free Light, or Its equivalent in Cash. This is absolutely the most lib- eral house wiring offer ever made in this vicinity afid hundreds of owners are taking advantage of it. Better look into the matter at once, as you may never have another such opportunity. THE UNITED ELECTRIC LIGHT & WATER (0. 92 West Main St. New Britain, Conn. MULTIGRAPHS LETTER | Fac-cimile of Typewrlting done in 1, 2 and 3 colors with signatures. BELL-ANS rritain woman | Absolutely Removes THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER G9., INC 26 State Street. lt Xou Want (,ood Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. ‘Phone 482-2 Letter Heads Printed. Hartford, Conn.

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