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City dtems NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1917. n T. Haves of Lincoln emove to Bristol where B in the future. William H. bating debate Hart and the clubs will hold this eve: 8 1 Mil Co.. big -advt on Chu ik of the pls ugh the sock, cludea wriety of sy ioldenblum Mil Prices une at wholcsale priecs pdness “Aunt De t. ot Rival, day chauffeur olice patrol and ambulance, o be out today « k with grip. H ty tomorrow. Substitute court interpre today assisting to preparc a hor ale. John ‘ore the s communicatic ary policemen hnces it is inti dment to one in which a req rease in the sal week more to ave interest.— prgette crepe blouses h and gold, reduced Ine for the traveler [Kavanaugh. Shop, ord.—advt. annual mecting of the Nowc ng association will be held ¢ 5. tted and officers will he eiected. man Lumpp and Geor have been appointed the estate of the late Mrs. [Urban by the. probate court. —_— TRV v water rent ing South. 40 Pratt § St., n fles. Cured in. 6 to 11 ays. sts refund money if PAZO. JMENT fails to cure Itching, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. application gives relief eral Josal people will assist: in rtainment at the joint ins the A. O. H. of Terry part are 'Brien, e and Trl ere has been lncrease the Price of rape-Nuts ty Decrease the ge of Package Quality the Food. PICTURE FRAMING STATIONERY STATIONE DICKINSON — DRUG CO., SOCIAL STATIONERY sale 5 Bread. | For This Complete Columbia Outfit Pay Only $5 Down nvenient terms of payment) Including the following Columbia Double-Disc Records of Yyour choice: Threc $1 double-disc records Four 75c double-disc records Two $1.50 double-disc records—; a total of 9 records, or 18 selections. Or you can get records at any other prices to the same total value of $9 % i and this $50 COLUNMBIA GRAFONOLA Cf beautiful quartsred oak or mahogany, equipped with the Columbia sy<iem of tone-control. Astenishing tone-volume, unusual tone-quality—the mcdel sold for five years to mcre pcople than any other instrument —regardless of ncme, price or make. Hear it today ! BRODAIB & WHEELER 138 Main St. Hallinan Bidg. . Andrews | = who was Tooming house. Fifteen days in jai comprised her portion. lition y t out to mail & | Thinly Clad Man Thinks Landlady suengkise SIDEWALK GASES with th Jirs Park iher ol i vo. D¢ Property Owner Is Given i Benelit of Doubt and costs for the i Th& techni tion and breach of the peace. skas contended that he acted erly 1 night when, he t andlads after reprimanded her with the wor “that was not nic ind the conduct for ¢ ulene testifie ¢+ drunk.,” pe inst that chman in police court of Poiiceman An- this at been s to whether sidewalks Greenwood ufficientiy ink inersi S iply with the city ordinance. Kieffer m suit and used improper i} j('ontomle\d that ,hp had oo 0‘.‘ 4 uage beforo her and her ehildven, | “hoveled the walks hut had sprinkied Policeman “Thomas Dolan “wvas called | 85 oyeriithem SieBolicemaniyBach ifer Johu 1ol becn cedere. to hos | moen tostified that he Bad paseed over el s e them once every hour Monday night, Rk that they had not heen cleared of re R now and there were signs - ashes. Judge tioned Dolice to whether the walks ceipt of a n given the benefit discharged. It hs of headquarter: t in a co! 7-39 street had cleared of snow to com- as Anthony De- rect was fined 1t upon Poter t. The com- Armenian, said that fel- en at the Corbin Cabinct in insulting alling him “a Turk.” The ulminated, he testified, when and his brother-in- Charles Damaro of Arch soulted him at 1 sireets, knocled h him several time trate. Damaro costs in police con share in the azaul t nizght, the police had been to locate | Anthony Charl 141 Oak 2 : i time charged with non The latter gives her $2 s up the rest of then takes away from her what gave her. The money, she festifi spent for liquor. Probaticn dward C. Connelley w. month to sec how Stankeviteh haves under probation. A, Ellen Sullivan explained i Bachman closely as tyone else had viewed i Upon re- Kieffer we doubt been the orders patrolmen call n the next beat in of doubt. 11k proceedings were last night and tod ’rosecuting trouble Antheny in full ¢ with As- Joseph e follow- ed with most Lcfore court their in- e day: 1t Wooc tiling n Molo ward tello, of 1 id | Joseph P. Sullivan of 59 | street. Damon & ‘Main street oln street, two lot Lafayet a Vine stre be- | Tiamilton stre | of 127 Gien of 103 Hen: 65 Linden street 360 Burritt street milton street, street, len street | Sunnyledge, August Rockwell avenue "hin W of WS Aeillo Herman her Britton of Swift of 1t PLACE CARDS avenue, . Dickinson of £ selkin of West Main street, g vhtolin of William Ca reet and 1 of West Main street. JUDGE CHAMPIONS NIGHT POLICEMEN RY DEET | Believes They Should Not Be Forved to Lose Sicep Continually for Minor Cases, 169-171 MAIN STREEY . UTTING'S | | CTURES Freguent requests for a continuance of comparatively minor cases are not only unnec Y times but litter up the docket and are unfair to po- licemen on night beats, who have their sleep broken into se times before their presence is necessary to testify. This comment in police court today by J ames T. Meskill when Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Now is Just the Time to A fine time to renovate your rooms with fresh paint and wall paper. We Are Ready to Esiimate on all necessary exterior painting for the early spring A large supply of Varnishes, Floor Stain, Brushes, etch . Hart of | THE JOHN BOYLE CO. 3 and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE Painters, Decorators and Sign Makers J. M. HALLINAN, Inc. 142 MAIN STREET Thursday’s Baking will include our Bath Buns, Coffee Cakes, Wreaths, French Buns, Chantilles, Cream Rolls and Eclairs. Parker House Rolls, fresh every day at 3 p. m. Cream of Wheat and N. E. Bread 5¢ and 8c a loaf at the store. Eat The Genuine GLUTEN BREAD for your Health’s sake, 15¢ a loaf. You will find all the the new delicacies of the sea- son at the DELICATESSEN COUNTER. We are always on the lookout for the best. X New Stuffed Olives, Heinz, Dill Pickles, Heinz Sweet Pickles, Heinz Preserves, Heinz Sour Pickles. Namco Crabmeat, Seacrest Lobster. Lamb’s Tongue, Preserved Figs, Peanut Butter, Newport Coffee, Autocrat Coffee. Home Made Salads of all kinds, fresh every day. Roast Meats, Cold Meats, Sausage, Frankforts, Dried Beef, Bacon, and all kinds of Sardines canned. See our window for the display of materials used in our CANDY. It shows the reason it is the PUR- EST and BEST. Neothing but the best used making our Milk Chocolates and Sunshine Chocolates, also our different specialties. Get the CANDY habit, it is a good one. “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM.” “There’s a Reason.” . Store closed at six thirty every evening except Saturday and Monday. Open these evenings until Ten P. M. HALLINAN’S CASH STORE 142 MAIN STREET Health of the Throat and Lungs With “that cough ” and the cold “ that hangs on,” it should be remembered that in all diseases of the respiratory organs, experience has shown that stimulants and sustaining remedies invariably give the best results. In such cases Duffy’s Pure M ALt Whiskey should be used on account of its absolute purity, and every household ought to have a bottle for just such.emergencies. Coughs and colds persist because the resistance is below par, and Duffy’s, taken in tablespoonful doses, improves the diges- tion and assimilation of food, which in diseases of the respiratory tract are always impaired, and succeeds in giying a resisting tone and vigor to the body. It is truly a remedial agent for the mucous membranes, which accounts for its remarkable efficacy in relieving coughs, colds and grip. People who have overcome these complaints by the judicious use of Duffy’s know that the intelli- gent treatment of colds, begins by prevention and are particular tg ““Get Duffy’s and Keep Well” Sold in Sealed Bottles only. Beware of imitations. NOTE Got Dufty’s from your local druggist, grocer or dealer, $1.00 per hottle. if ho cannot supply you, writo us. Send for useful household booklet free. o | Joseph G. Woods morrow morning. continuance in the S { Ignatz I7. McDonough represents the defense, Policeman William P. McCue made | aw, | the arrest in the case. | ey Woods | lance until tur- saving that he had a jury trial scheduled before the superior court in Hartford Judge Meskill said that he saw no reason fo S C e and believed that cases, o of a comparatively minor should be disposed of as speedily possible, A continuance was allowed until to- BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage provesit. 25cat all druggists. | vl Caas il WE ARE SHOWING A LARGE AND VERY ATTRACTIVE AS- SORTMENT OF High Grade Millinery FOR IMMEDIATE WEAR Ready-to-Wear Hats, Trimmed Dress Hats, Untrimmed Hats All Fresh and Smart Enough to Win Your Instant FASHIONABLE SATIN HATS Satin and Straw Combinations Admiration. We are extremely busy these days selling large numbers of the fashionable Satin Hats, also Satin and Straw combinations. There are so many charming styles that it is a difficult task to even try to describe them, the most prominent are the new style Sailors, Chin Chins, Smart Turbans, and dozens and dozens of other very fash- ionable shapes. The popular shades are Rose, Burgundy, Green, Brown, Blue, Black and other equally attractive colors. Come in and see these hats, try them on, you are not obliged to purchase. Known As the Best—the Best Known ! Manhattan Shirts IN A NOTABLE SALE This Is An Event—Planned months ago, now in progress, with an assembly of gar- ments superb in the variety of their patterns, positive in the fastness of their colors, stead- fast in the quality of their weaves. “Manhattan” Shirts possess refinements of fit and finish which are usually found in cus- tom-made garments and no man should miss this opportunity to lay in a goodly supply of :}lem while they are offered at great reduc- ions. $1.75 to §3.50 Values Now $1.35 to $6 HHorstalls T PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND #3-99 ASYLUMST. Connecting with 140 TRUMBULL ST HA RFTORD AS AN INVESTMENT Real Estate is acknowledged by all to be the safest. The principal thing to consider is where and when to buy. We not only suggest MAPLE HILL as the place to buy, but strongly urge you to buy NOW. The future of this thriving little community is very bright. Have you visited MAPLE HILL If not, make an appointment by ’phone (or otherwise) and our auto will call. You will be under no obligations. THE RIDGEWOOD REALTY CO., Inc. CLIFFORD H. WILMATH, President. 276 MAIN ST, LeWITT BLOCK. —o— 'PHONE 2020. HOUSE People plan their homes with a great deal more care than they did a decade ago. Today they study their requirements and select furniture which appeals to them as being in good taste—furniture that 4s beautiful in design as well as substantially built—home furnishings that will convey at once the idea of harmony, peace and contentment in the home. The Charm of the home lies in the good taste with which it is furnished—the environment with which it s L : 5 urrounds your family, the impression it makes upon your friends. After all, it is the thought with which the furniture is select- ed, not the price that is paid for it, that turns houses into livable, loving homes, ' Here you will find a well-selected stock of good, furniture and home furnishings very moderately priced. WHERE IS HIGHER THAN dependabie COMPLETE HoMmE FURNISHERS #0-56 FORD BTREET HARTFORD AQENTS FO n GLENWOOD RANGES —_— OVERLOOKING CaPITOL LY GROUNDS RICE.