New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 19, 1916, Page 2

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‘2 R e e e AT TR City Items Goodness 0f “Aunt Della’s Bread.” ndvt. Marco Haven reet is at the local hospital suffe 1 with a fractured collar bone. sold D. of 1193 G A. C v h Belde acob M. three Gross and Abraham Ros- red property D. Lipman on Cold in One Day. BROMO QU 1\]\’1 fund n . GROV advt. ature is on each ins and Minor Relieved by Liniment. of children to erying to bruised, spra; ery nature selves—to come: with little fingers ds bumped, with pother Rith e kles and w They are painful eir pain and stin ntle use thi pplication of he little fellow’s b X ars give way to smiles. blieved. In every home where there are ildren a bottle of Sloan’s Liniment hurts, too. RnL can’t survive the liniment. A single Liniment and— kept bacl His hurt Is lum- chil- ,rheumatism, che, can be e! s Liniment. ussy ointments or Sloan’s Liniment ¢ 1 drug stores plasters. n be obtained at 50c and $1.00. Father John's Medicine Gives Us Strength” One Mother's Idea of How To { Keep Her Chil- dren Well and. She Praises Father 3 s00n's Medicine As %a Tonic and Body- { Builder [“Father John’s icine certainly jilds one up and es you strength,” ites Alice Dough- D. No. 15, ., inva cent letter. ~ Con- f uing she says, “I s all run down st winter when I igan taking Father hi’s Medicine but ffelt fine after I had ed it. I also give to my boys, Law- ce and Earl, and has been a benefit them.” (Signed) rs. Alice Dougherty, Groton, N. Y. 'or a safe family medicine; for colds, roat troubles and as an all-around ic and body-builder, to give renewed ength to resist disease, Father John's | edicine is the standard medicine in lousands of homes all over the country, cause mothers know it is safe to give ir children as well as older people. It es its work without using alcohol or ngerous drugs in any form. Many milies keep a bottle in the house con- hatly. lots | et to Benjamin Linsky. | o There is But One Genuine Aspirin Counterfeits and substi- tutes may be ineffective, and even harmful. Refuse them. Protect yourself by demanding Bayer- ‘Tablets of Aspirin. The genuine have “The Bayer Cross” on every package and on every tablet. “The Bayer Cross /% —Your Guarantee 1°4, of Purity” = Pocket Boxes of 12, Botiles of 24 and Bottles of 10¢ Thc trade-mark “Aspirin” (Reg. Pat. Office) is 2 guarantee S o salicylicacid in these tablets is of the reliable Bayer manufacture, T GIVEN HER CHOGE, GIRL SELECTS JAIL House of Good Shepherd Given her choice of going volun- tarily to the House of the Good Shep- herd or sentence in jail E odergren in court this morning flatly told Judge James T. Meskill that she would not £o to the House of the Good Shepherd, whereupon the court immediately imposed a jail sentence of fifteen days as a penalty for a breach of the peace for which the young was arrested last night. Officer Gustave Litke arrested Mrs. Sodergren the home of her hus- band, William Sodergren, and his par- ents at 125 Smalley street last eve- Jing at 7:15 ‘o’clock. He testified that a window had been broken and chairs overturned in the house. | Sodergren, a brother-in-law of the | accused, testified that the young wom- | an came to the house last night fe- | manding the custody of her baby an when it was refused her she became | violent, breaking the window and up- \xcumg the house generally, ) Signe Sodergren gave corroborative tcst_imon,\' and said that her mother has cared for Mrs. Sodergren’s baby | since it was five months old and it s now over two years ¢ld. The fa- ther-in-law of ‘the accused also testi- fied and said that his daughter-in- law is continually causing trouble and if she is not stopped pretty soon both ' he and his wife will be driven from their own home. Ymcky For Friend Hubby, Mrs. Sodergren denied causing any | trouble, but declared that she went | to the Smalley street house to get her baby. She declared that her husbana labused her. She finally admitted that she smashed the window but ex- plained that she did it because she was angry and her husband was in- side the house where she could not “get at him.” Judge Meskill reminded the girl that she has been in court three times, twice for breach of the peace and once for theft and she had been given | another chance ecach time. “Don’t you think you ought to go to the House of the Good Shepherd?” he asked her. “No, I don't,” sho re- plied. Miss Elsie Osborn, woman probation officer, told the court that in her opinion Mrs, Sodergren is not a fit person to have the custody of her little child and she has reccived numerous complaints about the girl's actions with men and about her drinking and smoking. “That's a lie,” shouted Mrs. gren from the stand. “Well ,you may have your chotce of going voluntarily to the House of the Good Shepherd or going to jail,” was the court's ultimatum, “Well, I won't go to the House of the Good Shepherd,” averred the girl, whereupon Judge Meskill said: “Fifteen days in jail.” Mrs, Mrs. Sodergren has given the police considerable trouble during the past few months having done every- thing from kidnapping her own baby Hallows'en Novelties serving a police Soder- Mrs. Sodergren Prefers 1t tol woman | David | to attempting suicide in the Shov pond. Wanted to Sleep With Chickens. being tion the found charged with denied the allc his presence in chicken coops wher he was by ring that he homeless { wanted to sleep with the chickens. Ba 9 caught by John drews o’clock this morning he was attempting to make his esc after what is alleged to have been attempted looting of the latte chicken coops on North street. M Andrews reported six chickens m ng and found one this morning. Marks on the door of the i chicken coops showed where some one had tried to force an entrance and other indications pointed to Barksky as the thief. His only ex- cuse was that he was looking for a place to sleep. He also told the court that he v sent to jail from this 3 a few weeks ago, at that time giving the name of Michael Rosalevich. Probable cause was found and the accused was bound over to the next term of the superior court in bonds of $500. Mother Has Hysterics, Adward Kryspytopa opher), Steve idzik, Walter Domain and John Bach were ar- aigned in chambers and charged wilth being implicated with robberies at a Grove street store during the past week. The first named boy caught in the act yesterday mornin His mother appeared hefore the judsze and admitted she could do with the boy and would not object if ho was sent away. As soon as the boy had been committed to the state reform school at Meriden, however, the mother went into a fit of hysteric rolling on the floor, tearing her and beating her head on the floor. The Domain wa sentenced to the school but execution of sentence was suspended. The others were placed on probation, SEALER 0 a chicken thief, i John Barksky | jand explained | (known s hair F WEIGHTS FILES HIS REPORTS Carlson, Tn Some Instances, Finds Scales Faulty —_ Following i the complete report of Carl A. son, R sealer of weights and measures, for the quarter ending Oc- tober 1. This report shows the con- siderable work done by this offi and the observations made by him, well as the various dea found to he During th ang scal ing device: I have condemned, for repairs op Gestroyedi v e cas i Confiscateq . 19 | 1 have made 176 te ealed | packages, containing food of different kinds I havo 1made fourteen tests, re. weighing coal, in course of delivery from the different coal yards, with the following results: From S. Shurber pounds, act 2071 pound From R. A. Brophy, billed at pounds, setual weight 1962 pound: ¥rom M. I. Jester, s who wera er I have tested g or measur- 61 billed at 2000 billed at pounds, actual weight 2 poun Irora City Coal and Wood company, billed at 2000 pounds, actual weight 2020 pounds. From J. P. Sullivan, billed at 2 pounds, actual weight 2005 pound: From W. L. Damon company, billed 2450 pounds, actual weight 2400 as. Trom Stanley-Svea company, billed 00 pounds, actual weight 2055. 00 billed at 2240 pounds, actual weight 2264 pounds. From New Britain Lumber and Coal company, billed at 2000 pounds, actunl weight 2020 pounds. Burritt | nothing | Locis | and | An- | Trom Sovereigns Trading company, It HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, October is PLACE. We have Andirons that don’t need polishing, we month w woroughly enjoy that .OPEN FIRE- black iron; Spark Guards, brass trimmed, all sizes, Take a glance at Our North Window. EERBEM L. MILLS 336 MAIN STREET § We Buy in Carload Lols -==T 2% fis Why Join Qur Cash Saving Pavmcnt ]’I'm Tfiday Come in and see the wonderful “FREE” and also the wonderful work the FREE does. Only 10c 2. Only 10c /- The FREE it (Invented and Patented by W. C. FREE) This Club started to get 50 members, hold it open ancther day after this week. With all the 10c the first week, your machine is paid f« both to customer and leader We can’t Club advantag the easy 20c the second, 30c the unique payment plan of only third, and so on until e selling plan benefiting alike. 1 AST PRICE Sewing The FREE Machine ¥For Nearly v |mBLE OF PAYMENTS List Price on This Payment Plan 10c First Week 20c Second Weck 30c Third Week Final payment on machine $1.60 the 36th week. | The very day this Club I closes the machines will go back to their original pric Your Best Oppmmnwfiy—— Buy Today THIS WEERK ONLY—We have with us this weel;, W. C and each lady who c; our store will receive her name in Silk. PECIAL TO MOTHERS —A tiny little Doll Bonnett for a tiny little baby. Mothers, come to cur store this week, bring your baby, and get one free. BELDING’S FINES (ALL JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. 122 PMAIN ~'»’I‘REI’ ed to announce that we will the celebrated Sillk Artist ST STLK AND SATIN Used at Demonstration! . COPYRIGHTS RESERVED) Women’s Newest Skirts ARE MOSTLY PLAIDS, CHECKS AND STRIPES— —And made up of fine wool velour they are irresistibly appealing. We show them in full pleated and plain styles, the latter show- ing smart new treatments of pockets and belted effects. The pleated styles have gained much favor and are seen here in great plaids in blue, brown and green. Broad stripes and Mixtures are featured in Sport Skirts, Wool Jersey Skirts in high colors are also much sought for, For Dress, the Skirts are a little longer than formerly and are shown in glorious creations of Satin and Velvet. Novelty pockets are much in evidence.—In short, we have a wonderful collection and the prices start as low as $5.95. Hovstnils iT PAYS TO BUY QUR KIND 3-89 ASYVLUM ST. Connecting with 40 TRUMBULL HARTFORD. CHIC AND CHARMING MILLINERY No hats could be more stylish than the new Fall models we are showing. You don’t have to pay more and you get more. B@WEN & co*. SULTAN | Pound . 10 1 pkg Special Cut Prices for week of Oct. 16th to QOct. 21st, inclusive. s Corn Tomatoes, ...a can 10¢ .No. 3 can 12V4¢ .a can ldc¢ 100 Stamps Free with 1 can A&P Baking Powder, - 50c Eii(x 3 @GM@ENATEON i1 1b. ELRYAD COFFEE........... 9 Calces LENNOX SOAP........... @ 30 R. G. STAMPS, FREE BLUE ROSE T RICE SARDINES CONTINE ALS SOAP . 6c| 9 cakes 25¢ | Can .... 4c PINK ALASKA SALMON, car , can ....... 10cf SMOKED SHOULDER, 15 .. ... ...... 1"’ BACGN L R Stamps Free With Any of the Following ——————— Groceries ——————— 1 can & 1 pkg Me 1 bot Onlon Salad 1 Mason Jar Mustard 1 bot Witch Hazel 1 pkg Quaker or Sphaghett! 10c A&P Tee Cream or Joily Powder 10 i Onts 10c Our Stock of Novelties for Hallowe’en Day is now on display. The assortment has been selected very carefully and contains many very at- tractive items. STATIONERY DEPT. - 1 bot Liquid Biue .... found some Dpackages not ing marriage Miss ne M- Bert | B 1 pkg Van’s Norub marked according to law and have cher, ordered such pac es properly | marked, which order has been prompt- y compiied with. Mr. Wallen employed Wherever T have found short weight | Hartford. Both ere well known I have cuutioned the responsible par- | . t of fri ties and a second test has shown bet- | happiness and suc No date has fer I 1ts) n set for the wedding The public shoula feel free to bring et e ackage or article, where sbort t is suspected, to the sealer’s fice for re-we re-m The 9 a. Ifrom Berson Bros., billed at 2000 pounds, actual weight 1938 pounds. From Stanley-Svea company, sccond test, billed at 2000 pounds, actual weight 2012 pounds, om R. A. Brophy, billed at 3000 pounds, 3070 pound From W. L. ond test, billea &t weight 2482 IFrom Berson | billed at 2000 pounds, 4040 pounds. T have fonnd I have 1 pkg Shredded Wheat . ...12¢ n music Miss Be o in Crowe’s block on ) second test, in actual weight Free Gity l]elivery and e a he who wish then {ekivary ol i0c Wort tual Damon company, 5 pounc socond test, actual wei : or s from 7 mall quantity of | butter, in prekages marked one pound, weighing only fifteen ounces i have E CKI N SON Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage provesit. 25cat all druggists. e 184 MATN BTREEL. i mWe Give Foyal Gold Trading Stamps—Ask for Them By 1gar a din- <2W BRITAIN, CONN. . Louis An- nut street of the com- i at MAIT\T Q'T‘RFF’I : { Pounas, rrom one to four ounces s rer glven by T v : crson of Che!

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