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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, uvEMBER 15 |WELL KNOWN LOCAL YOUNG LADY x}:-f»ivi-‘E‘”;l"]‘;\;:““‘[:lAii‘):;\;t":: :fi\-l‘&(;\wtr!; | SAYS 1AX-A-TONE CON CfUEREB EROUBLE for Painting purposes was ~ade 300 Years “fore s ‘ SHE HAS HA@ gENCE CHH.DfiGOD Christ. AWegl{;avepnonde q;’utfiisuin stock but we do sday atternoon g £ have : CARTER’S WHITE LEAD and every ounce of it is guzaranteed 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 JOHN BOYLE CCMPANY 3 and 5 Frankiia Seuare. ilew Britain, Goma City ltems WHITE LEAD have Frary neing the ht work. ynch's orch., m Saturday Jotices been posted through & Clark company, an- discontinuance of the Hotet Nelson dining night.—advt, Smart Winter Fashions in HIGH GRADE MILLINERY, Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists, Gloves and Furs. PRICES DURING ngements have been completed f o social and dance in Booth's hall jd: eévening under the auspices of office force of the Corbin Screw jporation. During the dances vocal petions will be rendered by Misses Jlie Burke, Katherine Walsh and . John H. and John | ARE OFFERED AT UNUSUAL BARGAIN 52nd ANNIVERSARY SALE EVERY HAT IN OUR COM- OF OUR Jackson oodness dvt. ia of “Aunt Delia’s Bread.” DIVIDUALITY CHARACTERIZE PLETE SHOWING WINTER MILLINERY The reason— every hat is given individual attention. The result is that we are showing an assortment of several hundred hats each with its distinctive style. Dillion’s hats are carefully made and constructed of the best materials obtainable and offered at very moderate prices. We are now featuring the s n’s most charming and fash- ionable styles in trimmed hats of Silver, Steel and Gold Lace with fur combinations, draped turbans, pheasant turbans, choice Velvet Hats in black and all fashionable colors in the new style sailors, Back flares, side rolls, Colonials and other popular shapes. These Velvet Hats are trimmed effectively with pheasant and Impiam breasts in beautiful iridescent effects, Metallic flowers and ornaments, ¢ license has been issued to Walnut street 1 of 344 Ches aller were s > mee 5, L 0. 0. | J. M. HALLINAN, Inc. § SUCCESSOR TO Hailinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. 82 Pearl remar 3 da st., 1ble n Shop announces week afternoon, ever Thursday’s specialties at our Bakery Counter will include Wreaths, Stullers, Coffee Cakes, Bath Buns, MISS MARION WINTERS. = o, Cream Rolls, Chantilles, Cream Puffs and Eclairs. One of the greatest banes of modern Waste material which should be eliminated is held in the systzm and ab- sorbed which vitiates the blood and causes numerous ills. A person with Our Superior Bread, N. E. and Cream of Wheat perfect digestion cannot have constipation as constipation is unnatural and 10c per loaf. with the organs of digestion working naturally, elimination will go on P . 15 l without the aid of laxatives. Herbal Lax-aTone as it's name implies is a i i civilization, constipation. tocmorzo inzpection - of public works has been afternoon. A ard will follow. fall THE DERBY The only hat that should be worn with the winter overcoat, correct style considered. KNOX DERBIES HENRY HEATH DERBIES Flexible Derbie fit like a soft hat—$3 and $4 Horstulls iT PAYS TO BUY QUR KIND 590 ASUM ST. Commecting with 140 TRUMBULL 7 HARTFORD. Takative tonlo Bl It rellcvestoonstiva tlont Analat ol me tiaei i ostoroaline Gluten Bread, the real kind, 15¢ per loaf. functions of digestion and in a short time no laxative is needed. s and style ideas at trouble with the majority of laxatives is the fact that they are merely Shop, 40 Pratt St, | cathartics and force the bowels to dothe work without building up the ford, afternoon and evening mod- | system and the digestion, the consequence is that there good is merely are exciting deserved attention by temporary. Miss Winters who resides at No. 1 Hartford Ave. this city riminating buyers. One must see | has been one of the unfortunates that has been afflicted as above. She : The great Have you tried the Baked Sausage Meat? De- licious is the word. 30c per Ib. Roast Stuffed Chickens, Roast Beef and Pork, Boiled Ham and Corned Beef, Fresh Baked Beans every day 12c per and a run down help me until T the hope that it bring them back to ] - Ib. The Fruit Salad is a leader, 40c .per .Ib. Also § I Chicken, Tuna, Vegetable, Cold Slaw, Macaroni and § Potato Salads. Sauerkraut ready to serve. Don’t § bother cooking it at home. Frankfurts, Sausages, Liv- erwurst and all kinds of Bolognas. - We can supply your table with all kinds of ready to serve foods. Candy, the “Fresh Every Day” kind is the kind our candy maker turns out. Pure, fresh and whole- some, because it is made in the Sunlighted Kitchen of the best materials obtainable. , John P. Magiure $4 The specifications call for All kinds of cream centers covered with a pure chocolate jacket. Cream Goods, Caramels, Kisses and Hard Candies, in bulk or packages. “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” There’s a Reason.” HALLINAN’S ---4---CASH STORE------- 142 MAIN STREET ac- | He wears the Werner mply a plain, gentleman- style which gains its dis- ction from its power to the mind and body and bnservative men, who re- TWO WEEKS MORE There are only about two weeks more before our house wiring campaign closes. After Nov. 30th, our present offer will be withdrawn. You have never before had an offer of six months’ lighting bills to apply towards the cost of the wiring, and you I Tflln Yflu Sfl ] may never have another such opportuni- ity. You are going to have your prop- last year and repeat again that . ired . some day—Why not do there will be the usual shorta Ly IS ; in VICTROLAS as the seagsgn it now, and obtain ‘the full benefit of our advances and it will be to your liberal offer? A advantage to reserve YO UR There is no time to lose, so 'phone VICTROLA early. OUR TERMS today for a representative to call. ARE RIGHT. HENRY NMORANS, Jeweler 321 MAIN STREET, THE VERDICT of all prudent buyers is that our beautiful line of JEWELRY, SILVERWARE and CUT GLASS is the most comprehensive in the City, as to QUALITY, DESIGN and PRICES. “I have suffered since childhood with constipation system. 1 have found nothing that would in any way ¥ | will be the means of restoring other sufferers and XX | | health.” T |1 | 365 Main St., where he is introducing this remedy to the New Britain pub- lic. He will remain on Sfaturday evenings until 10 p. m. to see those una —— |an explanation by the engineer that 0 llhr\ prices submitted did not include | i l: Ml REA T beams, it was voted to have the en- { gineer take the matter up with the \ {a former bid presented for an arch bridge. If the company is willing to i figures, it is proposed to start this int H ! vear if the weather permits. Indica- Malicious Light Breakers | | Monroe street section waiting untiis m— jnext year for the much debated determined to put a stop to the CHofUnitedimigotricRlicht nd aWas =k ter company applied for permission tions of malicious persons who have Main street near Stanley street to | cadescent lights about the city for the ! meet the needs of the fast increasing ast fow weeks, by smashing them, i DEt O W NSRS - [that all the laterals were filled and i . 'the company would connect under- body last evening T suna | cussion, it was voted to order a Te-yiceq in the street. On motion of formation leading to the detection of | gy it 3 iscrea s, \ g i ved | 4 the miscreants. The action followed |° The board voted to hold the inspec- { Humphrey from = residents in the iy oclock. At this time a number of | northern part of the city where the | jetitions for lights will be investi than in others. The sections of the | A Hoffman for the extension of AL city where lights have been broken |lgh street through to mast steeet {as Hartford avenue, Blake Road, Al-!eq: street, Mill street and Osgood avenue | tor the extension of the Allen street Three hids were received for the | water main 500 feet west from Stan- | 5 | M. O. Baker, Baker & Lasher, Inc. |gor permission and price t 4 : J : A . sion ¢ o connect gand proportion. It is {|ana Jonn P. Maguire submitting fig- | property on East street with tha M om Fashion Park. o to fully appreciate.—advt. | saysi— used Lax-a-Tone. I am giving this recommendation in The Lax-a-Tone man is at the Economy New England Drug Store, ble to call during the day. girder bridge with I beams and after : {the cost of steel necessary in the El Lt Baker & Lasher company relative to go ahead and do the work at their tions point to the residents of the feadl) That the hoard of public works is | bridge. to string two overhead wires on East | wrought havoe with the bulbs on in- {business. The communication stated { was indicated at the meeting of that Al SO B GHE g when added laterals were {ward of $10 for the capture or in-i(ommissioner Moore the request was |a communication read by President !tion of streets Thursday afternoon at depredations have heen more frequent | gated as well as the petition of John are in a sparsely settled district such | mhe fqllowing petitions were grant- len street, Rocky Hill avenue, Vance i from the Bodwell Tand company ire perfectlon in tailor- {|erection of the Monroe street bridge, |jey street; of Rev. John d. e sl | ures. Mr. Baker's bid was on a Der |roe street sewer. The latter poti. | cent. basis and was not considered. |tion will be referred to the board of The figures of Bngineer Hall showed | oo pensation and assessment, We alone have them in ||the estimate of cost from the other | 'rpe petition of H. E. Shepard for firms as follows: Baker & Lasher | no acceptance of Buell stroet as a éw Britain. | I public highway, was laid on the i table pt(a;\ding the furnishing of pro. ks files an l“x\l?s. . - i BELL—AN s The following resolutions on the m ! I Zong ) . Absolutely Removes CITY HALL. Indigestion. Onepackage were read and adopted: “Our’superintendent of streets, Ed- ward Wiegand, having passed from this life on the 28th day of August, 1916, the members of the hoard of public works of the Ci of New Britain desire to express in a small measure the depth of sorrow which they feel. “On the 28th day of August, 1916, Edward Wiegand became a member of the.growing group of men - who have passed over to the silent ma- jority. For the dead we can say nothing, but the memory of the dead who have lived and died worthy, is a precious heritage to the living: Ed- ward Wiegand was a thoroughly hon- lest man. He performed his duties in this life quietly, efficiently and conscientiously. His generial, charm- ing nature made for him many true friends. His friendships were strong and sincere. We deeply mourn the loss of Edward Wiegand, while we cherish his memory, and fondly hope that the memory of his truly Chris- [tian life will lead us to better death of the late Edward ‘Wiegand |, provesit. 25cat all druggists. AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES Sponges Chamois Waood Aleohol Denaiured Alcohol S e Edison Auiomobiie Lamps iprociuiion. of the service he has ren- New Britain, Conn. THE UNITED ELECTRIC LIGHT & WATER CO. 94 West Main St., ARBINE MAY RECOVER, Torrington, Nov. 15.—The condition of John Carbine, who was shot in the abdomen Monday night by Raf- faelo Camonde, after stealing wood belonging to Camonde, w reported at the Charlotte Hungerford hospital today as being favorable. Camonde is being held by the police pending the outcome of Carbine’s wound. PRAYED ON GRIDIRON, Then Milliken Eleven Proceeded to Clean Up Opponents, Decatur, Ill., Nov. 15. the gridiron won the of the “little nineteen' conference, for the Milliken university football team according to a statement made today by Captain Eugene Sutherd. Prayers on championship New Britain, Ct. public servant will serve as an illus- | tration of what a city official should be, how he should perform his duties {and be able to render the greatest dered this department and trust that ! his fidelity to the high ideals of a ICKINSON| DRUG CO.. 169-171 | MAIN STREET @/ degree of efficiency to New Britain “In token of our esteem, be 1t ‘Resolved, That this memorial be spread upon our minutes and a copy sent to his hereaved family, together with our profound sympathy.” Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days, Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. First application gives relief. 50, —advt. At critical points in all games dur- ing the season, Sutherd said, he called his players about him and prayed. Then they went in with renewed vigor and made their “first down” every time, the captain asserted.