New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 13, 1916, Page 2

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L LN NEW DAILY HERAL 1916. ( n WHITE LEAD for Painting purposes was 1ade 300 Christ. We have none of this in stock ‘ 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 PAIN"" . pecially exterior work.. We guarantee the materials and workmanship. Try us. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and § Frankiin Sguars. Hew Britaln, Gona. fore we do Years but R HART FORD. An Exftraordinary Sale OF AUTUNMN MILLINERY FOR TWO DAYS, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TRE OUS BARGAINS IN NEW, FASHIONABLE TRIMMED HA HATS, DRESS HATS, TAILORED HATS, s N'S HATS, WE MEN g OF T / WONDERFUL VALUES:— Silk Velvet Trimmed Dress Hats, cial for two days Silk Velvet Trimmed Dress Hat cial for two days Silk Velvet Trimmed Dress for two days ... . $2.48 Choice Velour Hats, $1.75 $1.50 Children’s Trimmed Hats, choice styles, all colors, spe- 38 al for two da - C J. M. HALLINAN, Inc. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. 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. Saturday will be National Candy Day—Be sure to see our display. All our own make. The purest and best materials only are used in our candy. Made in the Sunshine Kitchen. Eat more candy, but be sure it is the right kind, the Hallinan kind. Our hard candies in jars, the finest ever. Will Include:—— ...45¢c 1b. = 29cilbt ..35c box Guardedly Exclusive Evening Clothes and Accessories Gentlemen—The selection of your Evening Clothes does justify a somewhat greater de- gree of thought and care than perhaps you’re willing to devote to garments for everyday wear. It is for this very reason that we have ex- ercised the greatest discretion in assembling our lines for formal and semi-formal wear. Not only do we carry a complete assort- ment of Tuxedos, Dinner Jackets and Dress Suits, cut and tailored by past masters of the clothes making craft, but we also offer a strik- ing array of equally correct dress accessories. YOU SHOULD COME HERE FIRST Saturday and Sunday Specials Glaced Fruits and Nuts Creamed Malagas . Sunshine Chocolates 4 5 5 Many other specialties will be found on our enlarged candy counter. Get the habit, a good one too, of buying your candies right where they are made. i BOOTH'S BLOCK NEW BRITAIN. The Baking Department Offers As Specials for Saturday: Victoria Lunch 20c each . Lemon Layers ... ..R0c each 2 Pound Cakes .... 5 ..12¢ each FErato Fresh Cocoanut Layers . ...5c each T Coffee Cakes, Stullers, Wreaths and Bath Buns, also for Evcnts Ionlght ' Saturday. Cream Puffs and Eclairs fresh every day. Cream of Wheat and N. E. Bread, the 'regular 10c size loaf for = -t 2 5 s 3 ..8¢c per loaf. auested to present themselves at the ’ rooms in Holmes & Hoffman's block City Items 8¢ 1 o'olock, | The serié. 15 planning for a dance ta be held election night and has arranged for announcing clection returns. Ten cents only ta join our Hoosier Cabinet Club today. One carload of Hoosiers just arrived. John A, An- drews & Co., 132 Main St.—advt. High theater. foodness of “Aunt Della’s Bread.” class phato drama, Fox's dvt. he French Naturalization club will b a dance this evening in Holmes offman’s hall. Vaudeville and ) moving pictures, Keeney's theater. The Delicatessen Department will have some more of those fine Roast Stuffed Native Chickens for Buckley and Whalen, 212 Trumbull Hartford, are showing dresses, s and coats at moderate prices.— 3 . W. H. Warner is the guest of son in Great Barrington, Mass. he democratic town committee will t this evening in the headquarters [ae Leland block. 2lling Suits to Soldiers—busy all Wilson’s.—advt. laptain Grace has taken up his ence on Vine street. en cents only ta join our Hoosier inet Club today. One carload of slers just arrived. John A. An- jvs & Co., 132 Main St.—advt. mnouncement is made of ing wedding of Miss sh of Sexton street and James mers. The ceremony will be per- ed November 24, the Catherine jragger shoes for young men. on’s Shoe Shop.—advt. pu’'re sure of the fit at Wilson’s.— @ Philathea class of the South 'ch is making arrangements for a 1 to be held the latter part of the th. e day and evening dress hats at Kavanaugh Shop, 40 Pratt street, ord. New shapes and trimmings eyond description. They are dis- ive and elegant. They are show- 0 a full case of red hats.—advt. pw Britain aerle, F. O. B, at its lar meeting last evening voted to clpate in the receptian to the sol- tomorrow. Members are re- PELL-ANS bsolutely Removes ligestion. Onepackage vesit. 25cat all druggists. $20 buys a splendid young overcoat at Wilson's.—advt. A committee of the Turner society, consisting of Rudolph Zimmerman, Joseph Wischek and Charles Miller, has been named to ascertain the ad- visibility of holding debates during the winter. man's You're sure of quality at Wilson’s.— advt. The opening of the campaign for members will be started at a meeting of locai Foresters to be held prob- ably next Friday evening. Efforts are being made to secure prominent speakers. James Dorian of Winter street has accepted a position in New Haven. The Loyal Order of Moose had a special meeting last night to take sction regarding the reception of its members who have just arrived from the front, and to honor them they decided to turn out in a body in the parade on Saturday afternoon. All members are requested to meet at the club rooms previous to the parade. Our advertising is not nearly as our clothes—Wi Only One “BROMO QUININE.” To get the genuine, call for full name LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for, signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. —advt. To the Ladies of New Vicinity. See us for fine Millinery. We carry a large assortment of trimmed hats, some of our customers tell us we have the best in the city, this is left for your to judge. Come and look these over and decide for yourself. Silk Velvet Shapes from $1.256 to $4.50. Also a large assortment of Hats in plush shapes. A large assortment of trimmings of the latest novelties. We sell a velour hat at $2.65 that is a big seller, also higher priced ones. M. Seibert, Church street. Britain and Friday and Saturday Candy Specials laces Nuts painties, assorted .. rings, assorted .. uffs,, assorted pera Mints pld Fashioned Molasses Peppermints . .. 5 ...80c lb. s ..39c Ib. oo 389ci1bl ..39c 1b. ..39c 1b. ..39c 1b. age & Shaws, Millards, Huylers, Whitman’s Mary Garden, elle Mead Sweets, Chocolates in 1, 2 and 5 pound boxes. Candy Department. HICKINSON DRUG Co., 169-171 MAIN STREET | Ttalian champion, in a bout at Turner | hall this evening. | chap and has a recora as one of the | Democratic town . committee meet- ing, Leland block. o llinns of Veterans meet in G, A, R. rall. NTIRE FAMILY IS BROUGHT TO COURT Brothers and Sisters-in-Law Engage in Battle in Belden Street Home Last Evening. James Angelo and his sister-in-law, Mrs. Rosano Angelo, were charged I!\\fm‘(' Judge James T. Meskill In PO~ lice court this morning with ing each other and James was ditionally charged with brother, Rosano. Officer the arr den street. Evidence showed that upstairs and his brother lives down.- stairs. Trouble over their respectivo children came to a head I ing when James visited hig brother’s tenement and threw a beer hottle at his sister-in-law. His aim was poor and it struck his brother in the head, The victim's wife was a true Amazon however, and wielded a tea kottlo over James' head so effectively it required the attention of Dr. jo. seph Walsh and he had to take sey eral stitches in the wound. James way ames lives t even- that fined $10 and costs and the woman | was discharged. Albert Duchene, Michael Bahen and James Mooney were each chargeq with drunkenness and breach of the peace. They were arrested in their room in Curran’s block at 1:30 a. m on complaint of Mr. Curran. addressed Prosecutor Klett as *my dear man” and declared he woulq “plead guilty to anything’” because ho “could remember nothing.” A fine of $12 and costs was imposed on each of the trio Klatt Goes Crazy. The local authorities have heen ad- vised by the Hartford county jail of- ficials that Leopold Klatt of this city, sentenced to four months In jail for an alleged assault with intent to rape a local young woman, has become demented and on October 11 committed to the state insane asylum at Middletown. Mrs. Klatt was noti- fied this morning. VENTRE! ON CHAMPION. Berlin Wrestler Engages to Throw Leo Pardello, Ttalian Grappler. George A. Ventres, Connecticut wel- | terweight wrestling engaged to throw champion, Leo Pardello, has the Pardello is a heavy toughest customers in the mat game today. On the other hand, * who is a Berlin boy, and has a repu- tation as second to none in this scc tion of New England, wrestler and knows the catch- game from the ground up, will prove a worthy opponent for the burly foreigner. Young Franklin of Hartford and Jack Ravmond of New London are Ventres, Hintz made | est at the family home on Bel- | Duchna | was | | raiser will see Joe Brown of Forest- ville ond Young Lawson. the Swedish grapple carded for a finish match, while Harry o'clock. Saturday. Fancy canned goods, Olives, Relishes and Pickles—Crab Meat and Lobster for that Sunday night supper. “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” “There’s a Reason.” Sunday Ice Cream Special will b Egg Vanilla .. HALLINAN ---CASH STORE- 142 MAIN STREET 50c per qt. DISTINCTIVE WEDDING GIFTS FOR THE OCTOBER BRIDE A beautiful selection of Sterling and Plated Sil- verware in Flat and Hollow ware, in the very latest designs at moderate prices. Our CUT GLASS as usual is of the very makes, perfect in quality and original in design. Special—Have just received a large importation of JAPANESE VASES, something Extraordinary, never shown in New Britain before, and we would like to have you step in and examine them, they are going fast. That VICTROLA you were go- ing to get this Fall is ready now and awaits your inspection, bet- ter step in and talk it over with us and make sure that you have one before we experience last year’s shortage, the goods are right, terms easy and our service the very best. Come early and “Avoid the rush” New Britain, Conn i 0. P LEADER DEAD, ew Britain will go on in the mid- SR N e (XA 16, Ming exhibition. The curtain | iraaley, a Jersey and president of the in action. can Dredging’ company, died in The first bout is announced for §:15 { Philadelphia hospital today an operation. best William T, republican leader of New Ameri- following Hovstnlls {T PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND -99 ASYLUM ST. Comneoting with 40 TRUMBULL 81 ' HARTFORD. “The Sweetest Story Ever Told” Ligfg’et’s CHOCOLATES are made from the most richly-pure ingredients possible to obtain, in clean, sanitary candy kitchens, by people with whom candy-making is an art of the highest degree. __are wholesome, clean, pure, dainty and delightful Bach delicious piece leaves a longing for just one more. __are packaged beautifully and with that rare good taste that in- creases the pleasure of giving and receiving—80c and $1.00 per pound Clark 8 brainerd’s T8 MAIN STREET, It is as Easy to Obey the Laws of Health as it is to Disregard Them. . One of the first requisites is to establish immunity of the body against disease. Duffy’s pure Malt wiskey helps to do this when taken as di- rected. Its distinguished record as “A Medicine for All Mankind” should be your guide in purchasing Duffy’s for the family medicine chest, where it will prove to be your nearest doctor in emergencies. NOTE—At most drugglsts, grocers and dealers, $1. 1f they can't supply you write'us. Household booklet free. ‘The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y. ‘GetDuffysand keepwell

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