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W. RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, street, has a large assortment of | Hatters’ plush shapes. See her prices 3 b | —advt. 2 i 3 : ¢ A miscellaneous shower was given g B ', b : 2 MADE 1t the home of Miss Elvera Johnson H i d y 1 Thursday evening in honor of Miss Bsther Fuden who is soon to become o recerved s nenticat presents | “Fruit-a-tives”— With Its Message Of Health 4 b 'A Genuinely Hand Tailored and Dignified by it en eniosasie cvenis was spent and Happiness — Has Come TCf The |k o8 o 1 the Horsfall Label. United States To Relieve The Sick And : 3 ; Here are Suits and Coats of the orthodox society will hold its | . i : . fashion sort—famously well hand-tailored (it The Suffering. T ¥ ? ; out of splendid fabrics and after designs o’clock. Articles | S THEONLY MEDIGINE MADE FROMFRUTJOIES [ 0 € oy E & 1 . I T L g | «FRUIT-A-TIVES”—the fruit medicine which hasbeen responsible for so SUITS ...........$20.00 to many remarkable cures in all parts of Canada and England—has become a g T Lt 295 g have | poturalized American. “Fruit-a-tives” crossed the line from Ottawa, the O ioher IE SRS ibhiH Gl GhoR GUR TS ety S Lt SCE RN B COATS ..........$22.50 to § __owrens — IAADMIFICENTSUCCESS [ <+ | HORSFALL G iRvhers ey Capital of the Dominion, about 2 years ago and took up residence at Ogdens- i PLACE. : 3 5 3 in the tuture, buirg, New York, where offces and fruit fablet worke were located, § We have Andirons that don’t need polishing, black iron; B This shop is sole Hartford agent for these Kenilworth ciub entertained | The success of ‘“Fruit-a-tives” has been one of the wonders of the Guards, brass trimmed, all sizes, far famed products rds, John ¥. Conners and | (anadian medical world. Just to give some idea of the demand for “‘Fruit-a- e e latlour NorthhWindow! returning members of | tives” in Canada, it may be mentioned that the sales last year amounted to one & from the Mexican border, million, one hundred and fifty two thousand boxes (I,152,000) or, in simpler g figures, six tablets for every man, woman and child in the country. B y utter of 45 Chapman | “FRUIT-A-TIVES”—is the only medicine in the \-:oyl(_i madfeofrom fruit ; g | rted to the police this juices. By a remarkable discovery of oneof the leading pm icians of Ottawa, the d | ran into his bicycle and broke Which has all the medicinal and zelieving prope.ue., of frmt Jux‘e and in-a ) %AMUMST e He asked what satisfaction he more marked degree. 6\11(@ get and was advised to consult “FRUIT-A-TIVES” has helped to saye many people ina very wonderful HARDWARE 336 MAIN STREET i HARTFORD. lawyer. | way; notably in very Severe Dyspepsia, which was thought to be Cancer of the Engine company No. 4 was called | Sfomack—in chronic Constipation of 20 years standing—in Kidney and Bladder jut on a still alarm at 5 o’clock terday. The fire was in Nick Sa- bne’s house at 71 Cleveland street. man smoking in bed fell asleep and e bed caught fire. The damago as slight Troubles—in terrible A’f»t?‘fl/?;[t and Sick Headaches—in Heart Trouble, caused by Indigestion and Constipation—in Eczema and other Skin Troubles. Photo- 5 o graphs and personal letters will be shown in the leading New England papers last evening. He pleaded not guilty z 5 | to prove every claim made for “Fruit-a-tives”. and the case was continued until EV{E[S T(}flfght { The prices for *“Fruit-a-tives” are soc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. Mor_l;}ml'- Prosecutor Klett was d:; These tablets are rapidly being placed on sale in drug stores and stores handling quaified to prosecute this case, as he G medicines. Should you be unable to obtain them ia your neighborhood, you is Mr. Stittler's legal adviser. High class vaudeville, Keeney’s the- 5 d, b, mitting the retail price to Fruit-a-tives Limited, —— ater. ggdiitséfiig g’g;‘{%r ks & P COLUMBUS DAY WINNERS. ) st night by Officer Joseph Kenne a charge of stealing a quant brass from the Bristol 155 com- hny. He admitted the ch e and jps taken to Bristol for trial this orning. B Photoplay drama, Fox's theater. — Committee Announces Names of — | o » Asa Deming; Sechetany | f”i‘“" Those Who Won Prizes. Chamberlain council, Jr. O, U. A. M., { treasurer, Benjamin Galpin; S ¥ MAS“NS GEL Jr\mvznlfnjrvi\'ul:J 7 D. James | The successful Columbus Day cele- | Me€ts in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. 2 = rler, Samuel Williams; 8. S. bration carried out by the local Italian e ot = Free drawing of presents at Belvi e N hent et | residents was concluded last night| Ve8a soclety meets in Vega hall. re Heights, Sunday afternoon, at J. s, e ht. |} I¢ : : : s AP S Today ihe ers arc: M. W., L, W. | when the special committee met and = - = 7 80 o’clock.—advt. lZfiTH ANNIVERSARY!D"“’“ S W, Charles Wisglesworth; | announced the following as the win- |- CUMMINGS SPENT NOTHING. Charles Ross of 356 Arch street, e S ' | ners of prizes. First prize, phono- S - 3. E, Norton; tr 5 B’ i 3 S R fiing a bicycle on High street last n ;jmn‘l‘ ol }‘m“nnm graph, P, Francesco: second prize, | Candidate for U. S. Senate on Demo- ning, collided with an automobile | — D F H ]mm_mm‘,v‘m T B 1(’ s. | $10 gold piece, L. Cassella; third prize cratic Ticket Files Reports. et "%hl‘ ;.1,]:‘1\‘»?:0]3:?. S:Z:\:fi:d';'fi i F & A M | Goodrich; chaplain, F. A. Goddard; | $5_gold piece, G. Ritone. (Special to the Herald.) T T ey B wos thrown to the pavement Hal‘mflfly Lodg& o 1t ! o ‘mnrsmn, R. J. Dixon; S§. S. John |, 17;;’11010“;“;?[}"0"0 ”110 donations made | washington, Oct, 12.—No contribue are made from the most richly-pure Ing Do ! 4 b L t B eeealiiny reception parlor: fonsbnacaiy - - 2 | ot injured. |HiL TS, A D. Bradley; organist, | 17 the vereption pavlert - o | tions received and no campaizn i ac? yler, £ as- penditures the s sta A neavy auto truck owned by the | Plang Brilliant Observance |lemesiMacarthin Sole Rl ey abile, Giuseppe 'Corione, DE e ”:"f;:m;f”e ofgthe ey J. Cahill company of Plainville Dinnono, $5; Sd. Recano, §5; Ferd. | gor o e S dded on the Plainville road late SR e e Henlise, 85, V. Toscano, 81 A Na-| ocratic candidate for U, S. sen- fterday afternoon and crashed into | HUNTSMEN BLAME POLICEMAN. | olitano, $2; A. Pannullo, $1; G. Pa- | 1]‘“1‘ ‘h‘“ made to the secretary of automobile owned by W. E. Beers | On Monday evening of next weck —_— telli, $1; V. Penta, $1; F. Di Gregorio, ‘“‘f‘ L “\’:“” the campaign pub- —are packaged beautifully and with that rare good taste that in- 37 Pearl street. The local man's | Harmony lodge, A. F. & A. M. will | Men Arrested in North End Park for | g3; P, Cestulli, $1; A. Poleio, $1; Selb l‘ ummings made one creases the pleasure of giving and receiving—80c and $1.00 per pound was drlven by Charles Stibert | nuuno10 celebrate its 125th anniver- Hunting Are Not Convicted. Tony Albanese, $2; S. Di_Benedetto, | TPOrt beforo the state convention f it was badly damaged. 2l g e , $1; F. Casselia, $1; G. Marro, $1; | 20d one after it was held, the bur- sary in Masonic hail. All Master Ignatz Gwiaski and John Shemeigel, NI Dhccilis b UNazerono i den of each report being the same. Masons, members of Harmony lodge | charged with violating a park ordi SSE S it At the senate secretary's office it - ; A o o is stated that George P. 1 5 and their families and all sojourning nance by hunting in the North End Colds Cause Headache and Grip. ST imm(o xm:' :Om\‘f‘;Logn, re; = r, as not . W. A. Rollins of This City to Act | Masons are invited to attend the ex jpark yesterday, denied the charge to | LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE re- | yet submitted his report on campaign s Matron of Homor for Sister, |ercises which will be carried out as | Judge James T. Meskill this morning | moves the s ‘normcm]xer ‘to c:\lé expenditures and receipts, , e Ythi follows: | ana placed much of the blame for |for full name Look for signature o gEipck e pnternoon e Msell R 0T o by stringed quartet: Miss | theirxarrest. Gy ElCHen e || 2 W SOV, PRt =tk ISIDORE WISE'S GIFT. , daughter of Mr. and MTS. | [ucyle . Smith, violin; Mi Lillian | §ichael Boras. e — lerg of Meriden, and Henry A. | Blonquest, mandolin; Miss Ada Hill, e nas holicemaniiiontinaalttnat Advertised Letters. Donates $5,000 to Found Welfare on, also of Meriden, will be | mandolin; Miss Phoebe Hemingway, | he met the two men coming through System in His Big Store. at the Swedish Lutheran | Piano. 3 $ the park and heard them shooting, he The following is a list of letters re- Hartford, Oct. 14.—This being the | ch in that city Introductory remarks—Worshipful | thought at blue-jays. He said that maining unclaimed, Oct, 13, 1916, at | nineteenth auniversary of the open- rs. William A. of this city, | Master Louis M. {M'som when he stopped them Schmeigel = e Conn ostoffice. ing of the store, a ménung was held ister of the bri /il be the! ~Address—M. W. Grand Master Of {ointed his gun at him and threatened | the New Britain, - f the employes of W Smith & i 2 K S : Theodore Anderson. o 4 mith ron of honor and Miss Ida Carl- | Connecticut, R. W. Thomas McKenzie. | t shoot unless he departed. Schmeigel NN Char e At Co., at which Isidore Wise announced and Miss Corrine Erickson of Historical address — Worshipful | geclared that Boras jumped at him Mr. Benhis his donation of $5,000 to the founda- Brit will be the bridesmaids. | Brother William J. Rawlings, secre- | suddenly from the bushes and he did 3,1‘;;“1,2[]1 Choiaais tion of a welfare fund for the benefit ce Wallin of this city will be | t31V. . not know who he was, so held him L. P Castilandi, 431 Union street. | Of the employes of Wise, Smith & Co. fer girl and Allen Erickson and| Solo—Mrs, C. H. Lindsey. off with his gun until he proved his Mrs Dwight Clapp, 26 Center strest, Announcement was also made that brt Root, both of this city, will act Recitation—Miss Jennie Swanson. identity by showing his badge. Then, Mrs, Dwigh 2 pp, 2 3 “|the firm has opened a rest and re- she Tenor solo—Charles Sthulman. he said, the policeman called him a| Lrench CZ‘E’“‘ ,‘\’1’,".‘ et creation room for the women and Comic sketch—Elmer Clark. harsh name and threatensd fo punch | 3z Cromin, 282 Maln street. girls of the store on the ninth floor 'Cello solo—Walter Occupin. him in the nose, Judge Meskill said LOERw ERefbmiied, which is an innovation hitherto con- Recitation—Miss Jennie Swanson. | that in his opinion the conduct of the | 155 Winifred Dodge. fined fo the stores in the larger cities Piano solo—Philip T. Molander. officer, which was not a credit to a | Jomes Farrell of the count Solo—Mrs. C,_H. Lindsey. uniform, put a grave doubt in his| alex George. Both of these announcements be- Selection—Stringed Quartet. mind as to whether the men were| NS Emma Holmes. ing wholly unexpeoted came as an en- Those in Charge, Kunting or not, and they had a perfect fi“flt‘%;afiyes‘ tire surprise to the employes, who Committee of Arrangements—Louis | [Eht to pass through the park. Fo| aox Hyde were very much pleased with both M. Dyson, George E. Norton, Frank | discharged Gwiaski and suspended | grac® Hiershes. birthday gifts. Donrenwend, John Hill, George [, |Judsment in the caso of Schmolsel | 133, S22t Boyer, George B. Baker, Charles|The policeman was advised to wear e e | | | | Arthur Levins, 18, was '1rre=t(‘|[ | | i | | | | | i i 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 Each delicious piece leaves a longing for just ome more. WEDDING IN MERIDEN, e Mo DOUBLE WEDDING. Wigglesworth, William J. Rawlings, | his badge in a conspicuous place i Gy _— Frank A. Goddard, Philip T. Moland. | hereafter. SR Miss Barbour and F. J. Hall and W. (o ot ). (o, William Stitler was arraigned on a . M. B. Maran, L. Barbour and Miss Cone to Wed. Reception committee, composed of | charge of operating a motor car while liam F. O'Neil, 66 Church street. the following past masters: S. W, |under the influence of liquor. He was Oliver, 417 ‘Lafayette street 2 Clark, J. W, Carleton, S. H. Stearns, | arrested by Officer Theodore Johnson | Toseph Olesks I\Trm\”r;m‘p“:x “(‘lr}:\((} \El.lx};l?;b?x‘:;r:xgg A. W. Hadley, W. J. Rawlings, G. L. Millie Pomv: at a double wedding ceremony this g Stearns, B. F, Elliott, James Healy, Martha Russell ia r’ a s, 's NO Quesilon About the Purity C. L. Plerce, G. W. Klett, C. P. Wain. a % afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mary ! Hilda Swans Borbour of Stanley street. Miss Bar- £ Our St e o Stanley s . Miss Bar RICH g“;m‘(,g"fl\?‘- Mk (et BEI I AN s James S. Smith. bour and Mr. Barbour are brother PASTEURIZED Ox=cishilu i S mer, L Anthony Smith, and sister. Rev. H. W. Maier, pastor | MILK Di Berfold §G FH B over BW: H foros Jusep Krzypeck. of the Center church, will perform = well, August Burkhardt, H. A. Lane, . v rer 0 g Thorough Pasteurization Pro- | 1 4. Gengern y ror onort ijs.mA. Absolutely Removes | iwitiam Sewara, the ceremony and the double ring ompletely eliminates all chance | - : e 1 i Kostanby Senk, service will be used. pu:ey o touE changing the | Crto™ B. J. Munson and R. J. Dixon, Indlgestlon. One package Mamie Sheehan. The two bridal parties will be at- Officers Then and Now. roves it. 2 ruggi Hebert Skog. tended by Misses Willielmina Tracey or taste. a uggiIsts. ’ 2 £ milk about which there isn’t TFollowing were the charter mem- M. Shamoploski. and Frances Burf and Charles Hall ightest question of impurity— |bers: Stephen, John and Gideon Cole, H. Sherwood. . and Wesley Barbour. red Thomp- Frank J. Hall and Mi Annie M. ; = TR a Francis Tamos. son will be the ring bearer and the Glies Cuxties) Soth Demiug AsaiDem BVEN ICROSS,ISICK: Elsie Thomas, flower girl will be Ruth Hadsell of ing, Benjamin Galpin, John Nott, CHILDREN LOVE Mrs. Gladys Vance. Unionville. BERT AND SON | Vienam wrignt ana samuer wit Mrs, Wilson, 435 Chestnut. R STREET. NEAR STANLEY |liams. The officers in 1791 were M. SYRUP OF FIGS | . = “"“""\‘iv i WEST POINT EXAMINATIONS. eams, el tions. 7 Cole; S. W. Yole; s ivi -vice comissi i teams. Tel. connections. W., Stephen Cole Wk S Gy e o S S e PSRty The civil service comission will hold | —————— — constipated, take no 2 R S S SN a competitive examination for Sen- chances VOTED “Pi " CoMING ator George P. McLean’s candidates R G OXIES S UONMING, to West Point on October 25, 1916, | . ’ e New Britain residents will have an | | - . e “California Syrup of Figs” can’t e s e e S S eten e oo ol s ion Hezitord BNl Heven s harm tender stomach, liver, ODDOELUIILY SneRsinE = £ | and Bridgeport at 9 o’clock in the ! bowels. 2 2 Rovol in the nontied ‘:}L‘e"" line | reqeral buildings. Al candidates | e S ":‘ T“C“rs;‘:"-m:;:;‘l‘ongémfl 1’;‘];* e © | must be physically perfect, and must » & passenger ¢ et 3 b b les thar seventeen Or MOor! 4| Don't scold your fretful, peevish ,. 8 scotainl e not less than seventeen nor more 3 D ) Duane Griffin of Hartford, Field Sei s e T e child. See if tongue is coated; *his is , iffi Thi ; retary Griffin C. Whitefield of Sey ; 5 > sure sign its little stomach, liver and : ight must be not less than five feet, e & Yhen listless, pale, foverish, full of | ., outdaer meeting in the Interest of | (2 DeAt ftam all boys at once who | cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn’t|ine prohibition party at the cornmer of | Wis to take this examination, so that | s Nuts | eat: sleepior act naturally, hasistom-inaim and e [0l strecta i, o | e et slve e letienajtoih efoxaming g ach-ache, indigestion, diarrhoea, give | qioctol will be delivered by Mr, | iD8 board permitting them to take the nties, assorted 5 At . o . f | a teaspoonful of “California Syrup of | qrimn examination. Grifin and Mr. Whitefield, while Mr. | . . i Figs,” and in a few hours all the foul it o Combines REAL nourishment g chit will entertain the audi n - g ngs, assorted .. waste, the mour bile and fermenting | o2 CPIt Wil entertaln the audlence 1 = = - Iffs,, assorted : B | food passes out of the bowels and you | V1 Unique manner. X with a taste that suits: making it B Mints oS § have a well and plagful child asain. | \apRrED TWRNTY-FIVE YEARS. T i _ X " B | Children love this harmless * 4 i £ 2 Sy S, § I ll h d I d k i Fashioned Molasses Peppermints .. .. f | ative,” and mothers can rest eos QS and oy entin o Eollerer R B 3 a toget er the idea rin 3 : 5 § | ziving it, becauso it mever fails to | Were married by Rev. J. F. Stedman ! & Shaws, Millards, Huylers, Whitman’s Mary Garden, R| 27005 (o, PRoRSS B ean ang | twenty-five years ago today and this oz & t ese ays. le Mead Sweets, Chocolates in 1, 2 and 5 pound boxes. [ |sweet. (.\i:\lnn\;:]\\m GEE e el el | A 7 4 ) B | Kcep it handy, Mother! A little | With a dinner at their home, 77 Lin- A S : i : i Candy Department. A e e e e e [l Ly, Ghe chnob eme o > S i) Know its deliciousness PERSONALLY. 4 row, but get the genuine. Ask your | children, Miss Caroline and Alexander. e CA!PSULE . druggist for a 50-cent bottle of “Cali- | Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Bollerer will Y " : fornia Syrup of F;g:;- )Which has di- |leave on a trip to Washington, D. C. % by ; Brewed by The Habert Fischer Brewery at Hartford B | rections for babies, children of all A RO i i ages and for grown-ups plainly on the | Miss Marie McGrail of the water ; " S bottle. Remember there are counter- | commissioners office and Miss Grace T R £ s DRUG CO 169-171 B | feits s01a here, so surely look and see | Riley, stenographer in the board of . . STREFET ® | that yours is made by the “California | public works office, have gone to New : ; s MAIN ¢ T S e e e e e o ON TAP AT LOUIS W. FODT, HOTE I, BELOIN, KEEVERS & CO., HER~ two weeks' vacation. . MANN SCHMARR, W. J. M cUARTHY, WHITE & CO. Wwith contempt any other-fig syrug, H