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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1910. City ltems | Qoodness of “Auit" Della’s Bread.” advt. Children’s .98 at The Cou artford, Mackinaw e-Leland’ ghlin Shop, announces a ess sale this week for 3 da reet, afternoon, evening wes troduce our gown dept., al during sale, free arge. range from $10, $19, 5, $39, $50 to $73, half reg. price. advt, Miss Rhoda = MeCdbe pening of gift shop, ‘Cor. gln Streets, Dec, 4,—advt. Mrs. John Thompson of Niantic is € guest of local friends. O’Coats at vt Don't forget K. R1l, Nov. 10 to 20 School Overcoat psse-Leland’s, $4 Architect C. C. drawing plar nce for Hugh F en, to be located in For Bes: Lee and Co.— Ashley-<Babcock of C. advt. fair ages 11 to 18, at 98.—advt. engaged : of Mer- Overcoats, sgiving sale now in coats and blouses, Buckley and Whalen’s, 212 Trum- 11 street, Hartford.—advt. A month’s mind mass was cele- | ated at St. Mary’s church ‘*his | orning for the late Mrs. Ann Quinn. The payroll of the sewer depart- mt for the past week amounst to 85.30. | Children’s Overcoats $1.98 to Besse-Leland's.—advt. Overcoats at ashley-Babcock Co.— vt. $9.98 A meeii:g of the general cor'mit- in charge of the Masonic Choir meert in Fox’s theater December & 11 ke held this evening. Gloves at Ashley-Babcock vt. A daughter has been born te Mr. | d Mrs. Richard Goodrow of Spring- 1d, Mass. Mrs. Goodrow was for- | erly Miss Genevieve Dionne of this Y. For vt. If you found a n yesterday, it Bodley, 21 vt. Lynch’s orch., Hotel Nelson dining om Saturday night.—advt. George White has transferred to omas Shanahan a building located 255 East Main street. Warm Underwear at ck Co.—advt, | Harry E. Brown, inspector for the hter department, was attacked by dog on Mill street yesterday after- on. Mr. Brown was entering the rd when the animal leaped at him d he was compelled to defend him- if with a picket torn from the fence. More v Co.— Overcoats;, | Besse-Leland’s.— Sterling fountain belongs to Rev. H Washington street.— Ashley-Bab- for less at Besse-Leland's.— i announces Turner | Kate Gilbert has sold property at street to Mary Rizza. cate of settlement of the Mary R. Hawley has been , the town clerk. i tate of ed with Bath Robes at Ashley-Babcock Co advt. M. L. Rhodes yesterday transterred operty on Millard street to the urch of St John the Evangelist Besse-Leland Special Neckwear 45c. | eavy Silks and Extra Large Shape. advt. Bernard Lynch, et al, have trans- rred property on Sexton street to ficholas Molchan The Kavanaugh Shop, 40 Pratt St., artford, are making an exceptionak splay of coats and suits; the former, rge luxurious garments, fashionable ith fur. Suits from the tailored odels to fine velours. Suits reduced om $5 to $10.—advt. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes ndigestion. Onepackage proves it. 25cat all druggists. = == | i ALWAYS. YOUR NECKWEAR AT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | CANDY SPECIALS Sunshine Family Boxes . Orange, Lime & RaspberryChips 29¢ Ib Mirror Saturday Candy, 40¢ grade 29¢ Salted Aimonds, Pecan and Mixed Nuts, best quality : Order Your NEW BRITAIN LADY HAS ENTIRELY RECOVERED HEALTH AND TAKES THIS MEANS TO THANK LAX-A-TONE MRS. J. PACKARD. It is New England Drug Co., when you s indorse Lax-a-Tone. It conclusive the merit of a remedy is proved right here lives at 170 Broad St., this city says:— “I find Lax-a-Tone a wonderful remedy for indigestion, gas, bloat, a pain in my back and side. I had terrible headaches and felt run down and miserable. I have given Lax-a-Tone a thorough trial and cannot rec- ommend it too highly. It is truly wonderful.” I have many statements like the above, said Mr. Martin Tone expert and it will only be a short time until all of New be using Lax-a-Tone as the family medicine, The Lax-a-Tone man is at the Economy Main St., where he is introducing this remedy He will remain Saturday evenings until 10 P. call during the day. at least convincing said the Lax-a-Tone man at the Econonmy e home people gladly and willingly ¢ proves as I have said many times that at home. Mrs. Packard who the Lax-a- Britain will New England Drug Co., 365 to the New Britain public. M. to see those unable to THARKSGIVING SUGGESTIONS FOR YOUR TABLE A charming line of TABLE and HOLLOW SILVER- WARE that will enhance the appearance of your table for this truly THANKSGIVING DAY, at Very MODERATE PRICES. Come in and LOOK US OVER. SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS VICTROLA NOW If you contemplate the purchase of a VICTROLA during Christ- mas season, we advise early se- lection, you can make your reser vation NOW and we will deliver at your convenience. The line is COMPLETE, TERMS to suit your convenience. . 5 CL60 HENRY NORARS, Teweler 321 MAIN STREET, New Britain, Conn. L. D. Penfield camp, S. of V., nieets in G. A. R. hall lodge, O. of V., Valkyria Vega nal nieels in 1 Events Tonigat } 1 Schley lodge T Cry of Poace,” Lyccum The Battle Cry ¥ ardeck’s hali, theater. High o photo drama, Fox's thenier. 1 5 En MISCELLANEOUS SHOW A mis | terea to o | about thirty-five of ® | evening at the home of Mi | Hanson, 161 High street. She was the recipient of many handsome and cful presents. were ren- Walsh. A collation Welch is to become cent Kalonowski on Vaudeviile and moviny piciures, Teeney's theater. Maso concert cowiniced in 2latonic hall Rebekah lodge, Jr. O. U. A. M. 1 Siella meets in Pritain lodge Levul Orvder of Moose, meets in Judd's hatl. New November 2 — QUICK - RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tab- lets, the substitute for calomel. Sdwards, a practicing physician mel’s old-time en- 49c¢ box & Tablets - -whilc chronic constipation | 3 ds’ Ofive Tabl but a heal $1.00 ib Candy For Thanksgiving Now...... a “dark brow D R, 0 ICKINSON DRUG CO.. now bad br tired | liver and quick, sure a o "fmm one or 169-171 Olive Tablets MAIN STREEY [ Thoss SRRy feeling — \NOTED LECTURER T0 { Walsh have acquired fame, WHITE LEAD de 300 Years but sfore for Painting purposes was = we do Christ. We have none of this in stock 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 JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and 5 Frankiln Square. New Britais, Gemn. J. M. HALLINAN, Inc. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. The Saturday Baking Specials will include Cof- fee Cakes, Rings and Stullers, Bath Buns, Chantilles, Crleam Puffs, Eclairs, Cream Rolls and Pastry Bret- zels. Home-made Mince and Pumpkin Pies, also Fresh Apple Pies, rich and appetizing. B Genuine Gluten Bread, 15¢ per loaf. Cream of Wheat Bread, 10c per loaf. Roast Stuffed Spring Chickens with that good, ““old-fashioned stuffing.” Heat them through and they are ready to serve, Roast Beef, Pork and Ham, Boiled Ham and Corned Beef. Sauer Kraut, the home-made kind, cooked ready to serve. Baked Sausage Meat, another fine dish. Fruit Salad, our new one, 40c per Ib. Also Chicken, Tuna, Potato, Macaroni and Vegetable Salads. Baked Beans, hot every day, 12c¢ per 1b. Link Sausage are now in season. Why not have sfuntlg’ Griddle Cakes and Sausage for Sunday break- ast? All kinds of cold meat specialties, canned goods. Smoked Fish, Pickles, Olives and Cheese. Our Special Chocolates for Saturday and Sunday at 29c a box are all that can be desired. Made up fresh for these days. Bring home a box. All kinds of Specialties are to be found on the Candy Counter. Come in and make your selection. These goods are all made right here in our “Sun- shine Kitchen.” “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” There’s a Reason.” Sunday Special Ice Cream will be Chocolate Wal- ~ HALLINAN'S «-=---CASH STORE------- 142 MAIN STREET N. E. and MALLY FORD. ANNIVERSARY SALE Remarkable Price Reductions on Our E Assortments of High- Grade Millinery, Suits, Coats, Dr aists, Gloves and Furs. Drastic Price Cutting on Hundreds of the Choicest Styles of the Season in REGULAR PRICES FROM $5.00 TO $10.00, NEW TRIMMED HATS ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICES ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICES Large assortments of the most charming styles in New Trimmed Dress Hats, trimmed offectively with gold and silver laces, handsome ornaments, numerous ‘nn‘,fulli(‘ flowered effects, feather bandeaux and novelty fancy feathers. | ) The Strenuous Life and Boys’ Mackinaws Thousands ofsteps that youngster has tak- en this day! Romping, jumping, running —never still—always on the go. Makes good, healthy youngsters, this active outdoor stuff —but pretty rough on the youngsters’ clothes and your purse. Start saving by buy- ing a Horsfall Mackinaw For Your Boy They are light in weight, warm and smart lecking—but as tough as nails; the best coat you can buy for all around wear. They are famous “ sheep to shape” Des Moines mackinaw and come in plain colors and heather mixtures—some have great col- orful invisible plaid effects. Hovstalls iT PAYS TO BUY OUR KINL 9B ASYLUM ST Cemmesting with 140 TRUMBULL HARTFORD. e e e ST e SR i P S JUST TO SAVE TIME As we are located in a busy section, and our customers only a limited amount of time to do their shopping and it noying to be compelled to wait an unreasonable time for some sm item, we have on hand, fresh and ready wrapped, small and containers of the following: Rochelle Salts Cream Tartar Sulphur Comp. Licorice Powder Liver Pills Cold Cream Alum Herbs Ry have an- 1 packages is P YT Boric 3orax Seidlitz Powdc Bicarbonate Soc Quinine Pills Zinc Salve som Salts rbolic Salve Acid ey e | ana science” being proclaimed as the | means of revolutionizing the histor | of medicine. Dr. Walsh’s books, “The | Greatest of Centuries,” SPEAK AT LYCEUN Dr. . I _Walsh Famous oy Writings and Talks which v ling abr e of over 50.000 copies. one of the features h who insists tI “bluffer” wher Mode about t he is as his friends proclaim m as one of the husiest men in New York. At present Dr. Walsh is professor of physiological p: |in the Cathe s gre Dr ew York. en won by Prescnt indications forecast a lu instead of speaker gathering at the Lyceum theater next | Thursday evening, when : arrangements for important event, the con mittee dwelt largely on the mafter c ainment to be given in conjunc with the lecture. and when the e of John Finnigan was proposed securing this noted talker, the com- | uo .f“(:f?f}’m‘,f;“,’“",?;‘“f(f“‘i fHe onon mittee of the organization iz to be |1 Sl R et Gl complimented when it considered | Loaon Proba scored - its greatest SRR ol o success in its concert held in the sought lecturers of the pr EGsrolulic presentivear fand much Extensive arrangements are being | ypp i “n'm“,‘, : e made for the doctor's reception while | - .o £ inclined e : s ! residents of thi ard many & vislior in the eity, the Knishts of | 20 7y 2100 = nave Hy Columbus of which he is one of the | 7% IS naniRols Nolas of abg o iRt OB ROHS (0T HESN v vovaI i ende redithelyonis ook INIsjn vi]E a committee some time ago to care for this end of the program. Dr. ¥ sh is a native of Pa., and enjoys the having been draped in mourning on the occasion of the death of the martyred Lincoln, although a resi- dent of this mundane sphere but two days. After completion of his carly education in the Sisters school in Wilkesbarre, Pa., he studied under the Jesuits at Ilordham university, completing his training the Uni- versity of Pennsylvan Flo then | went abroad and was located in Par Vienna and Berlin. in furthering his education. While in these countries | linski and Joseph Olinski in he wrote for medical journals and his = court this morning, but not work received appreciable attention - < from noted vhysicians and scientists BRI in this counir On his r from ASX FOR and GET Iurope he me editor " v THE ORIGINAL = — Denn MALTED BIILK cal association. He ha Chezp substitctes cest YOU s&mo prico. under the | of St. Mary’s Sodality, be given by Dr. James J Walsh of New York, famed throug out the United States and Europe: countries as a lecturer of renown ic ture will tion na is of mus ance in t city will be welcomed. Only Onc “BROMO QUININE.” LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN for signature of II. W. GROV a Cold in One I —advt. “CUT UP? HAS Look Cures SHOT TIME™, Fight at Lar ory Aired in Court This Morning. Cheese and ey were ent factors in trial of Aleck So- in the connected with the New York for many years 2s an authority medical matter: ; A number of books written by Dr. his “Popes The sale of another of | § Thirteenth, d, has had a reported | [§ liant artist proved that his re-appear. | o get the genuine, call for full name : in | promin- | police | And Many | Anything bearing Clark & Brainerd’s | | With sp al attention to telephone orders and service, every family in this city can consider ours DRUG STORE. Phone 409 Other Things label pays TR purchasers (o get prompt delivery The NEARE ST SRR only a | rehology | ; one could ima | drew J. s a witnes key, Char Both to seeing Solinski and aged in a fight at Landers, Frar | Clark’'s factory yesterday morning. (The fight, according to the testimony i provided a ‘‘hot time" for Solinski who was shoved up against the steam and he in turn proved himself | “cut up” by throwing |5 nanafut of knives at Oltnski. i fight was a minor one and | i complained to the police testified | that his erstwhile | whom he had loaned his ri L : | time, now refused to return it to He said the me is she lives on men Olinski Ma My GREAT REJOIGING BY RHEUMATIC GRIPPLES pipes, to be quite a » Merkill suspended judgment in ki's case, fining Solinski $5 and If So Crippled You Can’t Use Avms or Legs Rheuma Will Help You or Nothing to Pay. cos: Charles Tatem, empioyed at Mur- ! vay Brothers brickyard, was arrested by Officer Lamphere yesterday for operating a commercial car without proper markers. The case was con- | tinued until November 25 in order that a > Haven automobile dealer | named Morris, who is now out of the ! state, be arre in connection | vith is case. It med that Morris is the one responsible for the illegal usc of the number cards. 1f you want swift, certain, one-half teaspoonful of Rh |a day. If you want ticle of uric acid poison in yoyr b and drive it out throug channels so that yo | free from rheumatism, get i bottle from Rheuma from Brainerd Co, or any druggist tc Rheumatism is a powerful di strongly entrenched in joi and mus- cles. In order to conquer it a power ful enemy must be sent against i Rheumggis the. enemy of rheumatism —an enemy that relief days, tifving f, take in 'two to dissolve cver the natu 11 be fore BANK TREASURER IS HOST. - C. Loomis, treasurer of the Com- mercial Trust Co., gave last | of the a dinner vning to tae eight e aployces K. 7he party was hell ir Hartford, v a theater pa Ic conquers it eve ! the City time., Judge John mie, Ohio, knows ing with 1t shoul dom f i in erd w Ty .o the completon followed was to ) 1 ) the crutc | ¢.iie ok for the coming A nd talk ove: inferm car v