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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1916. Tk ' 4 Laxative for Babies E-— . Good for Eyerybody 2 n, Teusday evening.—advt. | o baness of “Auut Delia's Bread.” | Dy, Caldwell’s S)’l‘llp PC[)Slfl a Safe and Efficient Fam- ily Remedy. p organ recitals by Joscph C. Tvery member of the family is of the South church which more or less subject to constipation d so popular last winter, will be and every home should always be ed Wednesday of this week at Subplied with Jle remedy o’clock and will continue each to0 promptly condition. until further notice. The public Whenever the bowels hecome clog fry cordially invited, and the n: of elim ‘THE WIT who advised: “Buy Luxuries first — necessities you'll have to have anyway,” did not know that here you can merge luxury and necessity in one purchase. For instance, every one needs new FALL SHIRTS Here we show them with all the refine- ments expected by the man who indulges in Shot Guns, Rifles, Loaded Shells, the necessary luxury of self-respect. Ammunition, : The finest of patterns in French Madras, 2 We Can Fit K f q 2 . ik Hunting Coats, You : %lt!gp?;‘llgi Il:éinnel, Silk and Linen, Silk, Ne‘v GOOdS, Faif Pfices I Stfiensc‘l the values are as appealing as the I Horstulls iT PAYS TO BUY QUR KIND 11 be a rehearsal of the trels in K. of C. hall this w Bid opening with concert, Tues- | tion thereby disturbed, the entire Evening, Hotel Nelson—advt, stem is affected, and readily sub- = g & 2 ct to attac by ¢ 3 Constipa- H. Fox has brought counter s 5 3 - = § w : tion‘is a condition that should never st David Garston for $150. ( be neglected. recently sucd Law. < S £c Mrs. B, R. € o repres says that Dr. C a splendid ert, of Millbro, V. ldwell’s Syrup for children be- pleasant ttaste, 1d naturally, iping ortstrain, and she effective for the re 11 be no meeting of lic safety this evening & Bungalow tonight, Kitson's ool. .Lynch’s orch—advt iph W. Kronholm of Linden i of the who has been in the employ | Dr. B r. Abbey of Hartford for the , combination of simple 1 five years has left for Winnopeg, | With pepsin that cont lda, whers he has 2 position with | or narcotic dr Tt tist there. { gentle in Syrup Pepsin i tutes be sure you get Dr. ive herbs | Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. See that a no opiate ile of Dr. Caldwell’s signature his port appe on the yel- ‘ton in which the bottle is | & S acked.. A tris bottle, free of | i L ] e Camp Real Estate Co pelnior d r o g /here sell th t > can be obtained by writing to | [ ; { fr oo wna mm iy e o o DN S s Winses | B SPORTING GOODS 336 Main St. § || 92ASTUMST Comesting w140 TRUMBULL iy i e i | To avoid imitations and ineffec- | St.. Monticello, Iillinois. . | B. ¥ ‘32;1"‘5“;?::;2"'“.;2.22“,:{“"{;‘2&; fi e I = S — Rl SNORy e ) IEE.)S[ HA T%} UE'! | S8 e ART LOVERS HEAR REPUBLICANS RENEW 5 - —— — - ftered at the Hotel Endicott, New ATE. i A : | Final arrangements were OF SCANDINAVIA I ACTIVITY TONIGHT | | : | : RED lodge will meet th 1 4! 3 nch. | HARTFORD. | care of all New Britain people = o — 1 to discuss plans who intend to journey to ary celebration. The | Waterbury tonight to hear the L. Hagen Addresses Woman's|jourth and Sixth Ward Republican | hittce will hold forth at 7:30 a 4 & debate between United States . i s BARSE ] i [ ; s k and the lodge proper S| SO Amhonv Tlmavmz Appmpfl. Senator George P, McLean and Club This Afternoon on Scandi Clubs Will Have Dutch 3 Made by X, | 2 J his opponent Hon S. Cum- navian Art Works. Suppers. » Fuller & Warren Co. ¥ o . | i mings. The debate will take soc! il llow the lar | afp p = ko A = Z - Troy,N.Y. oo e LS Small Wagon and Is Arrested place promptiy at 8 o'clock in W. L. Hagen, instructor of the arts | Tonight will be an active one with | § ] e ing of the Lady Turners society 0 , 23 & p—— Since 1832 ) o N the Auditorium on South Main n the New Britain schoo ew Britain republicans, no less than e'en gam shments | Trow eveniv Hallov g : eie ting of the art depart- layed o o ) M addressed a meeting of t : (‘;e played s and ref Anthony Tircavicz purdchased_ 2 oyl o 06 aha a ment of the Woman’s club this after- . whole keg of beer Saturday nigh demand for scats i : t 3:45 o'clock, te ] b h hed ST e noon at 3:45 o'clock, ta Honry W. Maler of the Birst{and then found-it too heavy to camy cniy those will be accommo- subject “Peasant Art in S regational church spoke at a Lome. After drinking as much of it Z? Anicaiaho street.. The hall has a seat | two rallies and Dutch suppers being | scheduled. In addition, a number of ing as his |jocal G. O. P. men are planning to 1dinavia.” | attend the McLean-Cuminings debate tch the hall be- He also touched upon its influence on | 3t Waterbury this evening. Reser- | ll | i I { i i i BN ol s e | e nefaciio e e froun Gy e loe s B cove Rr s n i erofin e dno g || ESm sl canis S R vations have been made for some New | was still toe heavy for his slender || one ajiowed on tae stage -but In connection with his address, MI. | Britain people and any who wish to | [Fallowe’ey dance was enjoyed by frame, so he took mall exXDress || My qepaters. Specifl facilities Hagen, through the courtesy of J. H. | (o should communicate with the town | employes of the Adkins Printing con that hie sew in front of Tuttle's || 1% B0 RIS, oo e 4 ‘Andersen, a divector of the Elverhoj | committee before 6 o'clock. | any, last evening in Booth’s hall oon and in this manner succeeded || Lot LR BRIE BE TRE TS Colony of Arts and Crafts at Milton- | At 8 o'clock this evening the Fourth | | 3 hall was decorated in black and gotting his preciou w in honor of Hallowe’en and shments were served during the | William ng. | stolen the wagon e annual visitation to the Cath- min. Benjamin runs a g | cemdteries will be made next|and had been delivering some orders | | ay by the members of St. Mary's | with the little wagon when the ac- || | cused appropriated it. i on-Hudson, oxhibited ‘over $4,000|wpra republican club will hold aj| worth of hand wrought jewel as i 1ally and Dutch supper at the Hotel well as some valuable tap Beloin and all fourth warders = are Andersen exhibited these artistic |jnyvited. Congressman-clect White of works at the Boston Arts and Cr Maine, who recently defeated Con- Guild exhibit last week. 8 sressman McGillicudy, will be the The artists at the Elverhoj Colony | rincipal speaker. Local candidates | | | use the Hudson valley vt 1S 0ol [will also speak, among them belng ' instructs all Ne - E o g S ! Senator G. W. Klett, Richard Co- vk AtaeeA | stealing the wagon and said he was Inbtenctagall NGy bain neo s the study from which they receive : ' "0 g Chamberlain, E. F. Hail y sposed. ; - 5 ple upon their arrival in Wa- el leanirat SO (e, G Gh Otk ain, s about to return it last night when the | T e e e TR £ 1T Tro their mamml!on, S0 their “0115 18§ 1 Mayor Quigley. ¥ to o imm ) strictly. American fand Stzuly original |88 gn T Reeesene s 8o S e ioad home. | 5t == mes JE. Lync] e wstnd by Officer | nch has been © ot havime || Placed in charge of the demo ze 0 : crats and will reserve seats in D. S. Benja- | | iy ot || the west gallery for all who 2 || appear in time. The republi- cans will be taken care of by Attorney U. G. Church. The committee on arrangements < Coppens of St. Peter's Tircavicz denied any Intention of | daughter has been born to Mr. Mrs. A. J. Sharp of 65 Griswold ; hac Timbrell of Maple ned form St. Franc e ford. He was discharged. Assault Case Continued. officer arrived. Asked why he aid not | | {rrPUtY 10 8O immecdiacely Trom s ame e n wa shocked. He would be ashamed to | course of manufacture for two ye Lubliceniciub il thavels Dntohisun ed Callahan and Miss Helen | be seen pulling a little express wagon - 1t was designed in Norway where even | e 4 E e s e | New Haven. Local candidates will ethersfield November 16. o Lol Tt T Gl e e | b e Gy || e de s i diheea T o e treet has | there was any intent to steal and gave | much.” He was fined $5 and costs | LoBian 8rtist who came to the United | pyrgy warq republican club will hold | h States for this particular purpose, so : | it is essentially Norwegian in its style, |2 T2llv and Dutch supper in Bar- Somebody Had a Gun. return it Sunday, the man was | The tapestry exhibited has been in the “|per in Benz’s hall and will be ad- 3 : LN | cressed by the Hon. Lo e of Newington will be married | through streets on Sunday afternoon, | of the peace, told the judge he was | Lhe Wool was dved. It was completed lalso speak. Tomorrow evening the hospital, | the accused the benefit of the doubt. | on each count. - ~ deck’s hall, Local candidates will h S St rt spealk. { I € Dervice ewal S LOWERED ON CAR- vo 3 s o 2 bich GATE 1 Y | =S e [Dliof Cwolarrestal notedaSr olie I |" A number of New Britainites are 4 | The case against Julius Vasaris and | ¢y neous with the arrest of Dominick Frank McDonough of 8 Connerton !planning to go to Bridgeport Satur- | witlinm Lasaunekos, charged with | S t® S0 TGS Ot o |strers s Chron Sesoet usinens i, | ring f0, @9 to Bridzwort fatur-| | Combination Coal and Gas Range tinued from yesterday, was continued | wigpe Driver Thomas Riley found a |lile across the Elm it :r]:]:rso:‘] : - :;]% r‘,f::::'\fl \‘;’}w‘ls o‘\::é The culmination of eighty-four years’ experience, and the highest this morning until Saturday. Lawyers iy joaded 32 calibre revolver on the | crossing the gate tender suddenly (at 7 o’clock and as the building seats development of the stove making art. It saves money because it P. F, McDonough and J. A. Glover | g, peter denied owning the gun [lowered the gates directly on top of | 5000 .people anyone arriving at that | § saves fuel, time, and motions, and makes greater efficiency in appear for the accused. Today’s con- | a it must belong to Sunday, |his car, smashing the windshield. He | {ime will be accommodated. R ehah Torelle tinuance was asked by Assistant PYos- | wp, cat near where it was found. Ac- |was advised to complain to railroad & possiblc. ecutor Joseph G. Woods on the | corqingly, Sunday wsa charged with |officials. Bvery man, woman, girl and boy| § Dust-proof shaking grate, nested lids, the famous Stewart Oven g gvmmfl‘i:er::;thvs‘::i‘rk‘r;at‘:vrx:‘sdo A | T T G A : "lin the city should see the frec exhibi- | § equipped with thermometer and glass door. Everything a gas R e ety e || SRR g battered With 4 | apsence of any evidence to show that | Miss Alice T. Bowe of 9 Camp street | (ion and demonstration in Monier's| § range should be— everything a coal range eoaldibel of every known “ready-made” cough | Peer bottle, must undergo an Ob | he dia carry a concealed weapon, the |1s the guest' of Mrs. E. Gertrude ! giont Goods Store window, Friday o e e ) e e dy, you would hardly have in them | tion at the hospital this morning | prosecutor changed the charge to | Rogers of Columbia University, New |;nq Saturday evenings this week.— yinenicesirec, an < PRAEC) he curative power that lies in this COrowd, Curiosity, COps. breach of the peace. A fine of §7 and | York. i with ash can in cellar. e & = i eonly?n;,ef?v%diui;sgegshtsy;ggpggfch The case of Bropislaw Saviski, ts was imposed. Needless to say, < might be | not one of the trio claimed the re- from any drug%ist 214 ounces of | charged with drunkennes x | 510 cendtsm‘ro:ht jfiommr ‘ih‘“'f’ 2 | summed up in the three words, crowd, | volver. tle an e e with plain iosity, cops. The man was ar- Albert Tmbi : nlated sugar syrup. The total cost | Cor oSty D! s i Albert Tmbibed Too Freely, Bont 54 coots and gives you a full | rested on Myrtle street last night an of really better cough syrup than | denied any wrong doing this morning. could buy ready-made for $2.50. | He said he saw the patrol wagon 1 lgass.ng and never spoils. come down the stre#t and a couple of em‘?f‘hf’fi Sugar SYIup prepara- | cops issue forth. A crowd gathered éxves almost immediate relief. 1t rm[d belnefof ta curions “““'{Oth'm‘. home yesterday morning on complaint ns the phlegm, stops the nasty |self he sallied forth to see what was wife and one of the neighbors. at tickle 'and heals the Sore, irri. | doing. He was fined $7 and costs | 3 ‘the time of his arrest Awderson d ‘membranes_that line the throat, | for being drunk, e i O Y 3 ‘ it and bronchial tubes, so gently o % £ & 3 \ang-over” and < R easily that it is really astonishing. Drunk Like H—— was peeved because his wife would ay’s use will usuallg overcome the Samuel Peter, arrested on Myrtle ; not give him more money to use as a nary cough and_for bronchitis, | gtreet by Officer Dart at midnight on | thirst-quencher. Where over Sunday st have been p, Whooping cough and bromehial |3 op 2% ¢ qrunkenness and breach | Anderson’s motto mu ma, there is mothing better. “Wilson, that’s all,” this morning it “I'm sorry, that's all” He was nex is a most valuable concentrated | = = = ; | lt, combined with guaiacol and has fined $10 and casts. used for generations to break up E | - Auto Case Continued. re couy The case against pound of genuine Norway pine ex- hs. ar 3 o .voi§ disappointment, be sure to Harry Bacon of food Old Home-Made '‘amily Cough Remedy uch Better than the Ready- Made Kind—Easily and Cheaply Prepared. adv Albert Anderson of 33 Dewey street a very g00od man, only he does in- st on imbibing too freely on Sun- said Mrs. Anderson. Officer Pat- arrested Anderson at his F. W. LOOMIS & CO Heating and Plumbing 150 Arch Street Fancy Farm Eggs and Coupons for Dishes, Too 2 2 Itartford, charged with operati You know, madam, how important it i h: ctl yur druggist for “215 ounces of A R mov rtford o i perating a, 5 b portant it is to have strictly T3 with ’fzu i directans, ‘“’dtd"“'fi bS'O].ut(?ly € I es . umx; xml_\l\ 1’;‘!1]1?‘[:” 1:‘ license, was con- fresh eggs when making custards, cake and tasty desserts, One Bottle-- o i . o nued unti rsday morning. : § :b:nsy;:tt};:flg,ctil:;e or mgl;l;?m:rggxpt- Indlgestlon. One package Ring and you also know that hubby likes a fresh egg when you e ith thi ation. i ists. funded, ocs with this preparation. | provesit. 25cat all druggists. Yes-One Glass will convince you of the measure of good taste, purity and nourishment this beverage contains. Quinine That Does Not Affect e Head fry it in the pan. ‘Then, why don’t you buy cause of its tonic and laxative eof- e ot e o ama Parksdale Farm Eggs | fect Laxative Bromo Quinine can be Lokim e o, chtem carn They are reasonably priced and guaranteed. Then, too, you R et coupons with Parksdole Farm Eggs that are redeemable for et eeeer i hantead fnc china. ~ For 25 coupons and enly $2.75 In cash we will sendy d B. W. GROVE'S signature is on bo express prepaid, the 50-piece full dinner set of real Saxon China, S6cadvt: illustrated and described below. Write Parksdale Farm Eggs at the top of e i your grocery list and start saving the coupons OCTOBER COLLECTIONS. This bandsome 50- at once. You'll have the china itself almost — { piece setof fine Saxon before you know it. Coupons, also, with China bas an attraci 3 Get acquainted Dec mco:: ml;a:)‘ :lcl;::‘::n(;tl:qlor $5,- Rsenelisive d"ign 5 :V:ifig"""“d Creame;y Butter. bk with this, Con- e : 3 q ek B e andis decorated inthe 7 RRY & SONS, Incorporated, Hartford, Conn. : , The prices on these goods are advancing daily due to Tax collections during the month soft shades of gray, | Sole Distributers for New England States “”CT’SB‘;?‘“‘ 3 ending today fell off $5,953.89 as com- reen, pink, yellow Note: i -plece i -pi .y o the fact that the demand is greater than the output. B|vparca with October, 1915, which was | | and blue with a gold | we have becn ovlged to iaciess the seauired somber i 2 i : a banner month. The total collec- B line around the rim. f§ couous fom 151025, We are fortunate in having a large quantity on hand tlons this month were $11,500 and in e 4 A October last year $17,453.89. The de- through contract placed before advance in price. cline is partly explained by the heavy g > 5 e collections in earlier months, thus Our advice is to buy your needs in this line now. materially reducinz the amount due. 3 i The following table shows how tax Quality considered we cannot be undersold. collections have Increased since 1912 Year ending LOOK AT OUR WINDOW DISPLAY | March 31, 1912 ........ $608,043.86 | March 81, 1913 .. March 31, 1914 : 2,579.98 March 31, 1916 ....:- 844,416.94 To date since March 31 ...898,500.00 RUG CO 169-171 Hilding W. Nelson left today for .9 MAIN STREEY New York city where he has accept- ed a position with the Lord & Taylor company. ON TAP AT LOUIS W. FODT, HOTEL BELQIN, KEEVERS & CO., HER~ MANN SCHMARR, W. J. McOARTHY, WHITE & CO. One Cent a Word Each Day Pays for a Classified Adv. in . .the Herald. You Get Results That’'s What You Want. —

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