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mare s three Wilsic . | Syrup enter- of on ken some 1t them The at op, Join b, A 10 Pr vanaugh vt Cabinet John suit Lt our Hoosier Kitchen $1.00 down, $1.00 a week irews C Nt. Rebekah lodge will hold a this evening, followed social hour, In the afternoon fe Crescent Past Nable Grand's clation was entertained by the past ble grands of Stella lodge. $1.50, $2.00, 50, $3.00, 3.50 and .00 shirts—3 $4.00 at Wilson's. —advt. a s for of Manchester, Mr, and Mrs. hington streer. P Mrs. Martin Rousk H., is the guest of homas Roper of W Engine company No. 2 was called t last evening to Pearl street where b clectric wire in a tree was causing spark. An electrician was needed bt & fireman. A live wire on Gar-| n street also blew down last night, | using some excitement but repairs bre made at once. Coats fram $2 odels, Brickley and Whalen, latest 212 and up, { on piles, | bett fié’cfiv o (.o}" g diad ml n,fl. Lon a long period ¢ yuble tl with brought tried re- | After { liver and bowel t during which | many remedies without ¢ lief, 1 v J | Spriz S e D Ltaine:d Thi wdwel ottle inex- ht Mrs. nd | from her d t simple ve cor 1 broug nur relief “aldwell | pensive | imrnediatc and ell wrote to Di. € thout her In her letter Mrs, Jewel | triea many things for the thout be helped all, abo on up hope of ever bei Ik w it was the condition of howe that caused them, and after ad n a bottle of your Syrup n I knew it was just the medi- cine I needed. I am ve rateful to vou for sending me the little hook— the advice and instructions it gives would teach anyone how to get well and how to keep well.” Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Per combination of simple laxative her with pepsin, free from opiate or na cotic drugs, and is mild and gentle in its action, bring relief in an casy, 50 pile I had CRUELTY TO HORSE COSTS OWNER §35 Joseph Quasnick Shown to Court As Omne of City’s Mcanest Men— Other Cases, Cruelty to his dilapidated old horse that he bought a ago for $20, jbull street, Hartford.—advt. {.__.___.__._‘.._,..._.__-._-u- { SELL-ANS Absolutely Removes ndigestion. Onepackage broves it. 25cat all druggists. cost Jaseph Quas and costs in lico court this morning when he arraigned before Judge James T, o e o (mp © of cruelty to an mal, He ws arrested by Officer St Crl B Wi afternoon on complaint, and the horse was afterwards shot to end | its misery, Evidence showed that| Quasnick had permitted the animal, which was sick and too weak to stand, 276 Soft and Stiff Cuff Shirts Were $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3. e had | g any | PTIIT A IN] wm, A&az tdonee 2(ly | without griping, or other somfort. Dru sywhere seil Dr. | well's Syrup Depsin for fifty | bottle. To avoid imitations and inef- titutes be sure you get | vell's Syrup P’epsin. See that | simile of Dr. Caldwell's > | nd his portrait appear on the on in which the bottle is packed. A trial bottle, free of charge, can bo obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Cald- well, Washington St., Monticello, 1llinoi pain or Cald- cents to lic in about a faot of mud in the ard with no protection from the storm, J rthy testified that the horse was prostrate in the barn- rd on Allen street at 9:30 o'clock terday morning and it was still there when the police arrived after 3 c’clock in the afternoon. Adam Cook, charged with non- support, said he had been injured so could not work. He has recovered now, he said, so the court advised him to get a job by Tuesday or go to jail. He promised to find work. Among the other prisoners in court was J. C. Thampson, a colored man from “N'th Car’lina.” He attended the democratic rally in the Commer- cial building last evening and think- ing the entertainment too dull to be interesting, proceeded to give a con- cert” himself on a tin harmonica he Pad. Officer Wallace Richardson ar- rested him and he was fined $3 and casts. A fine of $5 and costs for drunken- ness and breach of the peace was im- posed on John Swentski who was ar- rested at the Hotel De Ville at mid- night by Officer William Grace, | Events Tonight | High class photo drama, Fox's the- I ater. “The Prince of Pilsen,” Lyceum theater. Vaudeville and moving pictures, Keeney’s theater, Carpenters’ Union fair, Turner hall. United Germun societies’ fair com- mittee, meets in Bardeck’s hall. Y. M. C. A. High school club meets 00, $3.50 and $4 Silks Saturday Only 3 FOR $4. 00 CASH All taken from our regular stock All Absolutely fast color Al sizes and sleeve lengths You're sure of your money back if you want it. A splendid Saturday bargain at The Wilson o City @fl‘”“““““mlll,u% Hall Novel 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. 169-171 MATN STRTEET BRUG Co., at association rooms. anni- street. St versary Jean de Baptiste society exercises, 34 Church Football nasium, dance, High school gym- New Britain lodge, | meets in Judd's hall. LNONORM.; T.. D. Penfield camp, in G. A R. hall 8. of V., meets Stella Rebekah lodge, T, O, O, F., meets in Jr. O. U. A M, hall. Valkyria lodge, O, of V., Arch street. meecets at 59 Admiral Schley lodge, O. D, F, § mects at 187 Arch street. ” A, W. C. A. BANQUET, Membership Fete at Loeal Tnstitn- tion Next Wednesday ¥vening, The sixth annual membership ! quet will he held at the _a‘\'nHL'V\'(:]':n building on Wednesday ovening nt 6:30 lock This banquet is fop members only. An attractlve meny has been planned, and appropriate decorations will aid much to the en- joyment of the evening. There will | be the usual fine time, only finer, with | songs, cheers and toasts from the girls, also two short plays given by the Northfield and er The first play by the N club is a scone taken from the C. A. in China, and bears vpon the ph country o espec The ¢ in order of r of the normal for physical directors in the American Miss M. Breckinr Chinese secretary = Flazol Bortram woman doctor ... Tois Bacon . Ruby Rehm Miss Howard, director .... Miss Tin dga from Nanking .. Amah, servant . Other Chinese girls The Silver Bay club will scene from South Americ and humor, The present a full of characters s Wost, A1 socretary . Robert Nuss seeretary rude Carlson airl Grace Wainw Inglish girl Howard Voight American girl Ruth Hibbard gener; s Thompson, ght Jane Cholmondeley, I Mrs. Gertrude Randolph, . the lap do Argentine the South Weeje Five ling at home. teachc American liv- boarding DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, cal work started in that | Jeannette Ptolemy | OCTOBER 20, 1916. WHITE LEAD ‘g’ for Painting purposes was ~~dc 300 Years i 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™ -pecially exterior work.. We guarantee the materials and workmanship. Try us. THE JOEN BOYLE COMPANY | 3 and 5 Frankia Seuare. Hew Britala, Gona. .E M HA LENAN Inc. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. In the Baking Department we will have fresh tomor- row: HANEYCOCQANUT CAKES ORANGE LOAVES CAKES HONEYCOCOTCH CAKES SUNSHINE CAKES WALDORF CAKES Also a complete line of Bath Buns, Cakes, Cream Puffs and Chocolate Eclairs, For Saturday Candy Special we will offer. OUR NEW MADE SUNSHINE CHOCO- LATES 29¢ box In the Delicatessen Department—Roast Stuffed Chicken. We have a fresh line of Frankfurts, Ham, Beef, Smoked and Fresh Liverwurst, For Sunday Ice Cream Special: CONGRESS BRICK .............. 60cqt Coffee Smoked “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” “There’s a Reason.” HALLINAN’S -====--CASH STORE----..- 142 MAIN STREET IN HONOR OF SOLDIERS, Jenilworth Club and Stanley Men THold Banquets. ant J. I". Connors of Company : Connecticut Infantry, Barl Jidwards, of the Machine Gun com- pany, and Cedric Powers, also of Company I, all members of the Ken- ilworth club, were tendered an honor- ary banquet and reception in the club rooms last evening. About iif ty-five members were present and William . Ifay acted as toastmaster. ach of the returned soldiers made a few brief remarks. | Among the other speakers were Rev. Dr. G. W. C, Hill, pastor of the South church; Scnator George W. Klett, ex-Senator George M. Landers and Mayor G. A Quigl, Incident- \lly, Mayor Quigley was one of the | original organizers of the Kenilworth club and it was first instituted in his | office. | captain H. T ana Cedric pany were guests last men f ty Co toastn following maids Allce Skritulsky, Eva Petrosky of | city, Ella Jenusaitis, Nellis and A Bendler of Waterbury tekewich of Naugatuck. Miss Skritulsky will bo bridesmaid. following will assist the groom: seph Bendler and ward Ra vich of Waterbury, John Burns Martford and Leo Skritulsky John Brokas of this city. A re tion will be held at the home of bride’s parents after which the co will leave on a honeymoon trip, will reside in ‘Waterbur of honor: M Works st ANNIVERSARY, OBSERVF New Britain Council, O, U, A, M. Dinner in Honor of Fvent, *w Bri‘ain council, 0. U. fittingly observed its thirty-eight niversary with a banquet and en tainment last evening. About members were present and ox-S Ceuncilor Frank W. Johnson actec master. The hall was decors with the national colors and of the diners was presented wit souvenir cigar cutter. Among th who responded after-dinner specches were Rev. W ren F. Cook, pastor of the Methol church: Rev. H, W. Maier, the Center church; W. E. State Councilor C. R. terbury. F. Ladbury Powers of at of Company he same com- banquet given sett by Safe- Moran was At the stprandinl Captain Ladbury and Mr. Powers spoke, telling of life on the Mexican border and there were nd speechcs by others. Land- ien furnished a fine dinner. toas at the § ioner exercises both Latham lora O and Mary Ray- | Anna | i pastor this | nnie The Jo- eke- of cep- the uple They | & Has ter- 100! tate 1 as ated each h a to 7ar- dist of and Clyne of Wa- 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 Da 1 FASHIONABL/ £ WEDDING. <y to Become the Bride terbury Resident, brilliant wedding af the season at St, Andrew's Lithuanian | church and one of the most fashion- able of the autumn season, will be solemnized next Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, when Mis; Beatrico, daughter of Mr. N John Skri- { tulsky of Washington street will | come the bride of John W, Jenusaiti | of yaterbury. Rev. Edward iV la pastor of the church, will the nuptial ceremony. ide will be attended by | Miss Skritu of The most | & | | and ba- | perform The br the WALL TUMBLES DOWN. The north wall of the old building owned by Samuel Berko- witz on Washington place tumbled down late last night, breaking the water main and flooding the alleyway in that vicinity. Repairs were made to the building recently and it Iig thought that the wall beecameo wealkened by the removal of some of itz suppor FLANAGAN § Former High School Captain Display- ing Brilliant Form Down South, Henry Flanagan of this city, whose the New Britain High school football eleven a few years ago, electrified fol- lowers of the game throughout state .is displaying some of this same form down south where he is attend- V brick | | PARRING. (‘ l sensational plaving ‘while a member of | one of the features of the game was the | ANOTHER EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF CHOICE, NEW, FASHION- ABLE AUTUMN MILLINERY TREMENDOUS BARGAINS IN READY-TO-WEAR TRIMMED HATS 7.50. $2.50, $3.50, $4.50. sented in ready-to-wear Regular Prices From $4.00 to SPECIAL SALE PRICES . The Greatest Bargains we have ever pr Trimmed Hats, all the latest styvles in Sailors, Turbans, Colonials, Side Roll Effects and other new shapes, trimmed effectively with all the new ideas in Autumn Trimmings in Black and all fashionable colors. ; REGULAR 35.00 MATTEAWAN AND KNOWLTON MANNISH VELOURS HATS, $3.25 We offer a large assortment of the popular and well known Mat- teawan and Knowlton Mannish Velour Hats. These hats are ex- l{emoly fashionable this season and an opportunity to purchase such high grade Velour at this reduction seldom occurs. These are the best quality Velour Hats in all the newest shapes in Black and all Mothers! There is Joy for Boy in Our Juvenile Depariment Everything that the Little Man of the House can crave in the.way of Clothing and Fixings is here to be seen and taken away—or just to be seen and admired, if you like. Jack Frost’s bark will be worst than his bite for the lad who captures a Famous Des Moines “SHEEP-TO-SHAPE” MACKINAW For which we are the exclusive and only agents in Hartford. It needs the seeing to appreciate the full rich beauty and genial warmth of these colorful cold weather Coats Prices $7.50 te $12.50. And so many other incidentals! Includ- ing Sweaters, Shirts, Blouses. In a very plethora of styles, colorings and details, Horstulls iT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND HARTFORD. 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 best makes, perfect in quality and original in design. SPECIAL—Have just received a large importa- tion of JAPANESE VASES, something Extraordi- nary, 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.” HENRY MORANS, Jeweler 321 MAIN STREET, New Britain, Conn. 20 ACRE FARM FOR SALE ON FARMINGTON ROAD Price $3,500, mortgage $2,000. New House and Barn. Good bargain. Call and see The Home Banking & Realty Co. “The Dickinson,” 198 Main Street. Telephone 728. Open Monday and Saturday Evenings, 7 to 9 o'clock. ing the University of Louis the game with the heavy Te gies last Saturday in Galveston, Texa cut eleven by the experts about state. ber he captained the team and though the eleven did mot honors, for captain his run through the entire opposing eleven for e touchdown, one of the Pair secured by the winners. During his interscholastic the local scheol, Flanagan w: of the days at s always | leader of the local team. ccorded a place on the All-Connecti- During his finai year as a mem- win first Flanagan was made the choice All-Connecticut eleven, duc to his excellent prowess as