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NEW. RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1916. oo |AUTOSWILLGATHER | THE WONDERFUL == BEFORE BIG RALLY, FRUIT MEDICINE Kitson's dancing school. Bungalow. night. Lynch’s orchestra—advt. | = Miss Margaret Sheehs f the post | Wi g : 0 bes torce 1o taing mer vacation. | Will Bring Republican Audience | Thousands Owe Health And Mrs. A. L. Longeworth and daugh- | b , | S f . 5 1 Rnna ot Ceanmurst, N 5, are | {0 Lycenm Thursday Evening | Strength To “Fruit-a-tives e guos(; nlf Mr. and Mrs. Fred N g : hy of 295 Maple street. i A £S”’, the marvellous IThe Hartford Morris Plan Co., has At a meeting of the republican town | medicine made from fruit juices — has bught suit for $35 asgainst Mrs. | committee and president of the ward | relieved more cases of Stomack, Liver, fma. O’Neil and property on Dix | clubs held last night plans for the big | Blood, Kidney and Skin Troubles than cet has been attached. republican rally to be held in the . g4y other smedicine. In severe cases g 5 ] Russwin Lyceum on Thursday evening Miss Ruth Waterman of Newing- B8 f h i iati o Vi 4 ica o P vas | O eumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Wil observe . her twenty.first | Were practically completed and it was K s > 20, : dect stea f havi | Pain in th k b BNtay on Sunday atternoon with | O°cided HhAL lustead of having ths AW e Back, Impure Blood, Neu: key roast to be followed by an | USUBLstreet parade before the rally it | ralgia, Chronic Headaches, Chronic B i would be better to have automobiles | Constipation and Indigestion, “Fruit- scattered about the city to convey the S = s Slias Clark of 228 Glen sreet and | voters to he rally Accordingly, plans | 3-tives’” has given unusually effective Winifred Farr a widow, of 97 | were made to have machines at vari- | Yesults. By its cleansing, healing or street, were granted a mar- | ous places in the different wards be- | powers on the eliminating organs, ge license yesterday. tween 7:30 and 8 o’clock for this pur- | “Frujt-a-tives” tones up and invigor. marriage license has been grant- | Pose. | ates the whole system Thomas W. Hinchliffe of 180 Where Autos Will Gather. B ek = B e R R e e e Bitz(RE, (N ey T, . . = & dfica 11 pick ub { At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit- i D WEREHS (LG voters at the corners of Bassett and | oo roo o BOsBEE Y Bee the speclals for tomorrow. Cur- | Ellis streets, Shuttle Meadow avenue | & L 5 Ogdensburg, N. Y, Dry Goods Co.—advt. and Arch street and Winthrop and KNOX HATS No matter what the shape, the “Knox” pro- duct, found here only in Hartford, is groomed in faultless Fifth Avenue style and full of the quality of three-quarters of a cen- tury supremacy. Style to suit your personality and dura- bility to suit your purse. Come in and do yourself justice. SOFT HATS—DERBIES—SILK HATS. HERBERT L. MILLS || =oarovamalls ARE AIN ‘ STREET HARTFORD. October is the month o tnoroughly enjoy that .OPEN FIRE- PLACE. ‘We have Andirons that don’t need polishing, black iron; Guards, brass trimmed, all sizes. Take a glance at Our North Window. Spark rttora. places will be at the corners of Stanley ennedy’s dancing school tonight. | 824 Kelsey streets South Main and H. Hall, Judd’s orchestra.—advt. -"f};nf”em and Whiting and Cherry | yisitors to City Saturday Spend Inter- streets. | | Those from the third ward will meet | ‘A, F. & A. M., will meet to| gt the corner of Hart and Linwood fer the first desree. streets and at the Black Rock bridge. few Britain council, 0. U. A, M, Fourth warders will assemble at the | Ee F ; : = (By Curator Schurr.) a rigid set of calisthenics that thc Qiold s tezuiaci secting Riomors ({00t ersion ess "’"fiqge‘f:t’:iendsg:‘sgl Many people came from out of town STE l may be kept in good physical condi- | 5 evening. g b & = to see the hig parade and do honor to tion. Army routine is the order at | g the armory and guards are stationed | OmMOoTrrow evening Centennial esting Hours Inspecting Specimens - and Works of Art at Institute. _| ana East Main streets. s o e el o zf:g}g:g::}fi;fl:;[:v‘g:?xt 2?3) e e i e rs(tllln\ul soldier hoys last Saturday from October 0 : | availed themselves of the oportunity i as they would be at camp. The provost | gg;:h:rt‘g::s :torrer;z* é):oa(l?r;’:g H};fi visiting the museum of natural his- HUT F R fi ARD R‘FN i guard is also doing duty orx)x the 2 to. October 27. The celebration | v o S0 o p o ana Washington. | oty 87 art at the New Britain Insti- LY streets Dbut without rifles today. ! s ang shing tute. Between § and 4 o’clock over | It is the duty of this guard to watch | g i for all sragglers and see that the men | B i ¢ conduct themselves in an orderly man- i take place at the Hotel Grand. . : = T The sixth ward voters will be met | o507, " 0 qeq into the museum the day was 587. When the parade C D d G I o | ner. passed the Institute, the windows of O- al 0. WIH thably Be‘ Many of the Hoys have brought back fi l EE ‘( e Pan Dandy Bread company, [ with automobiles at the cornmers of | and the total number of visitors for the museum were filled with gheering nieronsisolve with them and | g First Discharged No hats could be headquarters in Philadelphia, 1S | Francis and Stanley streets and Spring | b, acting for the firm, took out a | what different than the oddinary inas- | .nq gp oo 00 H0e0 WIEd 9SGl S sl S R B $4,000. Stables of brick to be Two New Speakers. the display of natural specimens and = selection of photographs taken at | fora. Benoit of New York, first| speaker at this rally will be unable to | ain had such an institution.” One | {N® final mustering out of the New Meator Bivesll 1o & chovi | ferview, fifteenth anniversary of the| ward N. Dingley of Kalamanzoo. |in. He said, “the paintings you have | jng FABI C0 T (i Pt ret|| i s e e Py more stylish than the 1 to themselves and be able to return to ; each of the militiamen You don’t_have to when he secks it on being mu ning to go to their homes to spend a been postponed bty next Friday evening. The ex- | Mich., and Hon. J. Calvin Brown of | here are on a par with thase shown in bes in connection with the event| New York as the speakers. Both come | the best art museums in the country.” be held in the society’s rooms on | highly recommended. . It is good to hear such remarks. Al- | tegiment, who is in charge, was at R street. | Roy. FatheriChartlor Another Rally Wednesday : though the museum is not as large as early today and stated that EEaicl il Bbelone Sort e e On Wednesday evening there will be | Some cities can boast of it has a won- expect Company D of Bri pers. a Polish-Republican rally in Skritul- | derfully fine display and what it pos- | tol and Company I of New Britain will A. Chappell has left his posi- | sky's hall when the principal speakers sses is of the best. Better still, the | surely be mustered out of the federal as signalman with the railroad | will be Dr. T. S. Skladzian of Meriden um is growing, growing rapidly, | service by Saturday at the latest, and is now working as night train | and Dr. Szykowsky of Bridgeport. Sen- and within a few months will take ‘Hs Company 1“ of New Britain if possibl r at the depot James Wolfe, | ator G. W. Klett and Richard Covert Dlufl’.amongvsnmo of t_he ‘]urgor in- _A\m_m} Waterman, a Hartford physi- er train caller, is now working | and E. F. Hall, candidates for repre- | Stitutions. ‘We take pride in our mu- | cian, Lieutenant R. S. Keating of Wil- brakeman on the suburban | sentative, will also speak. | seum and its growth and feel grati- | limantic, and Dr. Wideman of Hart- B ohar bl i fied that the stranger who comes with- | ford, all members of the sanitary corbs | rexr qayve with their relatives bofora | 52 of the babeago reom whon | The Quinine That Does Not Affect | in our gates can enter this institution | and all of whom saw service on the | joiyming to work. g ht Bacon leaves for his annual Head and entertainment. border, with two regular army physi 8 a fion. Because of its tonic and laxative ef- cians examined the militiamen th i fect Laxative Bromo Quinine can be TRIES TO FORCE WV morning. Company E was first ex- Major Purcell of the First Connecticut | mustered out of the federal serv i in order that they may have their timza ning to erect an establishment on | anq North streets th street and yesterday George Thursday night's rally will be some- ding permit. The building on | much as women are invited and boxes | "y o FCEIE AL ETON | . n 4 any e visitors from near by mand. In the window of the Dickin- | h street will be of brick and is to | will be reserved for them., towns were loud in their praise over son Drug company is an interesting | [ ted on Tremont street will cost| attorney Hogan of Washington, | works of art. A common expression | Routine o ! . | Nogales. 00. who was scheduled as the principal | was “We did not dream that New Brit. connection with WAl Trurts Mustoring, fident of St. Jean de Baptiste| come, so National Chairman William | gentleman made g remark which every, | Britain and Bristol military compan- At 1 1 tr t pty, will be one of the guests at| N. Willcox has designated Hon. Ed- | art lover in the city should take pri T 5 o i steted that he will hurry the muster- 25 3 0 fake pride | les Just back from Nogales is procesd- | ing process as much as possible, Tt Fail model new rail moaeis we their respective places of employ- | [ ; h . s . S | are showing. who left his work last June to go to - the border will have his old job 2 out. A few of the men who live else d S i s i R frta ot pay more and you Newo A Hebrew mass meeting to discuss f for adding to the Talmud Toran in the Talmud the speakers will be iro of Bridgeport, Mr. Muslinsky ew York and Attorney M. pi Segal will also speak. Horwitz of DELL-ANS bsolutely Removes | Higestion. Onepackage vesit. 25cat all druggists. | E RIS CROY R RO ST OR SRS taken by anyone without causing nervousness nor ringing in the head. There is only one ‘“Bromo Quinine.” E. W. GROVE'S signature is on box. —advt. BRINGS $2,500 LAW SUIT. | New Britain Lumber & Coal Company Sues Emanuel DiNonno. Through Kirkham & Cooper, the New Britain Lumber and Coal com- pany today brought suit for $2,500 against Emanuel DiNonno and Sher- iff M. D, Stockwell attached prop- erty on Chestnut street. The writ is returnable before the superior court on the first Tuesday of Novem- ber. In the complaint, the lumber com- pany sets forth that DiNonno was contractor and they furnished ma- terial at $6,5625.95 for Antonio Squilli- cotto & Cémpany, Inc., and for Vincen- Young Man Arrested As He Attempted to Gain Entram e to House MWalislaw Dzione, 22 years old, was fined $5 and costs by Judge John H. Kirkham in police court this morn- ing on a breach of the peace charge. He was arrested by Officer George Fllinger at 1 o'clock this morning at he was trying to pry open a window at John Semski’'s house on Lawlor street. The room into which the win- dow opened was occupied by Miss Risie Ditz, but she knew nothing of the attempted entrance until later. Dzione could advance no reason for his trying to get into the house other than that he had some business mat- ters he wished to tell Mr. Semski. Asked by Urosecutor Klett what his business was he admitted that he had forgotten. amined. Company I was examined next and Company D was the last to take the physical tests. The examina- tion given each man was very rigid and the physicians spent about ten minutes on each soldier. The thor- ough examination was in order that all army regulations may be complied with and to make certain that the men are in as good physical condition as when they started last June. These records, if they show the men to be in perfect condition now, may also be used at some future time in case any of the soldiers should apply for a pension. As far as could be learned all of the men are in excellent physi- cal condition. Possible Delay in Co E. It was stated that Company D of Bristol will be the first company to be mustereq out of the federal ser- vice and in rank Company E should follow, but there may be some delay Beaver Street Man Hit While Walking @ § Railroad Track Near High Street But Will Live. David Sargis, 30 years old of 73} Beaver stree! Boston expre; railroad cro o'clock last uffering a num- ber of bad body bruises and a con- cussion of the Liain. It is not thought that the man is dangerously injured. ras run down by the near the High street FANCY SELECTED Sargis was walking on the traclks ! came from behind and struck him. The sngineer brought the train to a stop as soon as possible | was picked up | ton | Real Estate and Insurance, ’Phone 606-3 chortly after 5 | and carried the hospital in | the police ambulance. BOWEN & CO.| ~ FOR SALE sites, H. N. LOCKWO0O0D, City Hall | Large property on East Main Street, | suitable for residential or business Cheese Ib22¢ VERY FANCY IPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH pw To Get Relief When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. DOVOVODOODOOOOODSOOOS nt fifty! Your cold in head or h disappears. Your clogged nos- prill open, the air passages of your will clear and you can breathe | . No more snuffling, hawking, s discharge, dryness or head- no struggling for breath at in this command, it was reported this morning. All equipment, records and Delivers | reports must be completed and filed before the men can be mustered out, and it is understood that there is 2 Members of Harmony lodge, A, F.|mixup in this part of Company F's A . . | & A M., their families and sojourn. | routine. X ) ing Masons assembled in Masonic hall | Major Purcell will be in _direct _m- last evening to observe the 125th an- | charge of mustering but, and each niversary of the founding ot will be mustered out in a the | company Relieved in one minute. =~ Get compli- | lodge. The historical address de. | body. The formality is not lengthy mentary can of Kopdons from your | livered by Secretary W. J. Rawlings | The muster roll of the company is doesn't do you §1 worth of good in a jiffy, | was complete in every detail and gaye | called and the mustering officer then jou can get your 25 cents back fromthe | a most comprehensive account of the | administers the formal oath and de- A i (e "~ | local Masonic lodgo from the day that | clares the company mustered from the ! ick. For colds,catarrh, | it was first instituted in the old house | federal service. As a preliminary, f:o;m;gu:?:x‘fg:i:t ?le\y;sacp;?;r: °°Ezi§?n:;%‘g:';j“§§‘§$$¥§;bgf‘- “}Eg {in Berlin, now occupied by Bryan H. | however, there is much red tape to £ this fragrant antiseptic cream for 26 yeara—and by 50 milion | Atwater, to the present day. This | be done. ; o r nostrils. It penetrates through Americans — | report was gleaned by the perusal Every lot of equipment for e<1pl ir passage of the head, sooth- | of many old documents and reports | man must be checked up and recorded B ‘healing the swollan or in ! and proved highly interesting to the | and each man must account for every eca el b ivi 2 i members of the order. article with which he left the city last t reller. Tead colds and caiaren | Worehiprul Master Louis M. Dyson | June and any other ariicles that were SMALL LEAN PORK LOIN ..........Ib 18‘: Bis mazic, Don't stay stuffed-u | made introductory remarks and R, W, | Eiven him in the interim. The only FRESH HAMBURG STEAK ..........Ib 1 5c serable. Relief is sure. ® M. W. Grand Master of | things that the militiamen are per- | Connecticut, also delivered an address, | Mitted to keep are their clothe ““‘t FOREQUARTERS YOUNG LAMB ....1b 1 1 | i b T G ;’?:fiei‘l‘\(} i:]:"]‘:;]" “}“m“; f‘:_:‘rl:’f;:’e“‘:wfig?;":;‘:z LEAN SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS 1b 1 21/2c BONELESS RUMP ROLLED ROAST Ib ZOC RIB OR LOIN LAMB CHOPS ........Ib 1 5C CHOICE SIRLOIN STEAKS ..........Ib 1 8c MASONIO ANNIVERSARY. Eggs, ¢ 3c 3 Dozen $1.05. BEST PURE e 18c l WEDNESDAY l ceeaniry BUTTER ib 34c, i $1.00 A Big Special For Today Only—Qur Regular 37¢ Grade—Buy Today. FRANKFURTS OR BOLOGNA ....Ib 1 21//2(: 7zlo Appruzzesi material costing $4,404.56. They received only part payment, it is claimed, and demand the balance. Secretary W. J. Comprehensive Historical Address. Rawlings POOODOOOPO® SWIFT'S PREMIUM OLEO. ...... 1-1b pkg 25 c Jersey Sweet Potatoes . .4 gts 1 5C Native Green Peppers . .4 gts 1 5C G Li B:::; 8 .1.11.12 qts 1 9 Cc 23c i0c Cal, Lemons or Oranges doz Best Native Celery . .Irg bch FSE s rerolionay: and some of the men have already DEmSR T e purchased them. Fach man, since A regular meeting of Camp Clara, | heing mustered into the federal se: R. N. A, will be held this evening | vice has been allowea $54.03 for in St. Jean de Baptiste hall clothes, and if his record shows that he hasg spent less than this amount he will receive a financial rebate on being mustered out. If he has expended 169-171 MAIN STREET FLASHLIGHTS | = vmmam. The Most Complete Assortment in the City $1.00 and up DICKINSON DRUG CO., It is an established fact that one- half teaspoonful of Rheuma taken once a day has driven the pain and agony from thousands of racked, crippled and despairing rheumatics during the last five years. Powerful and sure, quick acting, vet harmless; Rheuma gives blessed relief almost at once. The magic name has reached every hamlet in the land and there is hardly a drug- gist anywhere who cannot tell you of almost marvelous cures. If you are tortured with rheums tism or sciatica, you can get a bottle of Rheuma from The Clark & Brain- or any druggist for not more 0 cents, with the understand- ing that if it does not completely drive rheuratic poisons from your system—money back. more he will have to make up the dif- ference. All fines that may have been levied on any of the men will also be taken from thelr pay The men are still on regular army pay. that ‘s $15 per month, and their food for the private. still Belong to C. N. G. Upon being mustered out the militiamen will still belong to the Nationai Guard and will have to re- port for drils the same as before they left for Mexico. Under the recent army Dill they will also be subject to call anywhere for a period of six yea The men who were rejected at Niantic or who were rejected and sent home from Nogales are out of military life entirely. Afs the time hangs heavy on the hands of the militiamen now that they are at home, the officers are doinz their best to give theria work to oc. cupy their minds. Daily walks are ordereq and the men are put through "9 TO 11 A. M—HOUR SALE—3 TO 5 p. m. B SMOKED SHOULDER .........pound 14C : Fresh Cut Spinach . ...pk 1 5C Cape Cod RED oo s O cll aranteed GOOD LAUNDRY Domina Gran. Sugar 5 1b pkg 4 1 c Choice Evap. Apples ... .21bs 21 C 19¢ Karo Corn Syrup ..2 cans Cranberries 2 ats 25C English Walnut 23¢ Meats ....1% 1b Gem Brand 2 5 c 35c¢ Jam .. .. .3 jars 12c¢ NEW GRAHAM FLOUR ....5 Ib bag 240 FRESH LE} SNAPS ‘[01\.{3 Ibs 250 MOHICAN CRUSHED 25 C OATS .3 pkgs 27c CONDEN @ED 10c Moh. 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