New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 26, 1917, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN 'HERE'S WHERE YOU SEE WHAT YOU GET Milk Campaign Statistics-Watch | § DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1917, EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS ON STYLISH Now is Just the Time to Do That Papering and Painting. Interior Work A fine time to renovate your rooms with fresh paint 20% “sate 20% | Our February clearance sale commences on Sat- urday and considering the quality of goods and further reduction of 20 per cent. on our former low prices, it i< the groatest reduction we have ever attempted. of IVORY, reacl which we refu correspondens yorters, we a chandise at a per cally prices. cent. Naughty,” Victrola depar we diate delivery il JIEWELRY, can offer < REASON: A considerable amount ILVERWARE, CUT ASS and hed us too late for the Holiday t ised to accept, and after conside: with the Manufacturers and instructed to dispose of the sacrifice, hence this PHENOME rd to make this SAL luded our regular line of WATCH} im- . giving you practi- our entire line to pick from at greatly reduced The NEW FEBRUARY VICTOILL RECORDS be sate tomorrow morning and it is the best list in months, Step in and hear them all, but be sure and listen to the Bight Hits of the latest Musical shows: Comes the Raymond “Poor Rutterflly,” tinka,” *“Naughty, and many other tuneful Hits tment is stocked up once more and n any s VERY CONV will on imme- at MS. HENRY MORANS, Jeweler, 321 Main St., New Brita n, Conn, k ARSI P 3 New “Poisitex" The best weari ng gooeds made in the world. We have placed on sale the following lines: omen’s’” omen’s Black Lisle, Out Size ... ‘White, Black and Tan Lisle, at ....... [Men’s Natural Lisle . [Men’s Black Lisle . ALL FAST COLORS. On account of the sharp advance in the market we AIN\Ox, believe these are u nusual! values. 800TH: “American Hosiery Co. .59¢ .59¢ 38¢ 38c 50c 59¢ BLOCK NEW RRITALMN City ltems heavy wool $6.00 sweater for $2 Wilson's.—advt, oodness of “Aunt Delia’s Bread. pvt. me week more to pay water rent save interest.—advt. e Ttalian Republican b will hold a meeting Su pck p. m. in Laraia’s ng street, te elect officers. iking Fair, Bungalow, ch’'s orchestra.—advt. fine $25 heavy ulster Wilson's.—advt. PICTURE FRAMING ‘ Jr. 0. U, Al I Court, January advt. January Clea suits, regardless Whalen, 212 | —advt. nee of cost, Trumbull St., The Kavanaugh Shop, 40 Hartford, Citizen's nday at 2 hall, 62 solid colors Serges, Flo ortment of s and Gaberdines and a big as weav tonight. | ment from which to make a for $16.50 A $2 muffler for 50c at PLACE CARDS sale, o Buckley Hungerford |\ . 30.—advt. Prize dance state armory Sat. night. oats and nd Hartford Pratt St., dded to thelr dispiay , stunning plaids, white cotton There is a wonderf: ul assort- sclection, —advt. Wilson's. STATIONERY STATIONERY DEP'T D — [— 162-171 ICKINSON DRUG CO., . SOCIAL - STATIONERY | MAIN STREEY NUTTING’S PICTURES LYNCHING AS BAD . | the Negroes of the for Your Milkman’s Name appears the re- examinations In this space daily sults of the laboratory of milk sold in New Britain. While the health department makes a full chemical and refractive examination of each sample, only the amount of fat and the degree of cleanliness of the milk will be recorded here in or- der that the reader shall not be con- fused by an array ol ligure The average milk containg from 3 per to 4 per cent. fat. The statute that it shall not be less than cent. fat. Milk should he but a mere trace of dirt does not signify a dirty milk. On the oth- er hand, there is a ho use for milk containing a small or large amount of { dirt. The housekeepe an much toward making the c s as can the board of health by ing to both their milk de the health department any @ e condition they find in the milk they buy. This daily report Will continue throughout the month and later a full report will be made of the Hv\niu condition of the dairies in the city ana on the farms. per rey Amt of Dirt Clean Clean Trace Clean Trace Clean Trace | Clean Clean Clean Clean { Clean | Clean Clean Clean Clean Clean Clean Clean Trace Clean Clean Clean o Trace T. E. REEKS, Superintendent Amt. of ed Eckert ... . Ostman .. B. Luce P. Roun Burgeson Son. ... . Ge . Nathan Adlar B. Dubowy Tony Viola J. Himalstein . E. Flood . . Dworin Shurberg . Kolodney Hittlemah Larson Flood Olander Larson 5 Seibert & Son M .Holmquist AS WAR ATROCITIES Mirs. Bmler'P.TVilson_ Makes Appeal for Her Race “The members of the colored race wish to know what they have done or left undone that treated so,” said Mrs. they should be P. Wil- son, wife ofgone of the.leading colored rvers of Beston, who represents the tional Association for the Improve- ment of the Colored People, and who spoke at the mid-week services at the South Congregational church last evening under the auspices of the Women’s Home Missionary society. Butler sented her subject She spoke on South and the reptional w; Negro Question, Mrs. Wilson told of the tlme a little over fifty years ago when the great conflict ended and said that at the present time, rather than the seces- sion of the states from the union it| s the sec n of the union from justice and fair play to all nationali- ties, regordless of color. ¥rom the {time of the war for independence up | to the present trouble with Mexico the | negro has helped to fight for the fla | In all of these gr conflicts he I shown that he was ready to die to pro- { tect the colors, ¥ ) g0 when the negro wa freca he without capital and| home but since that time he has ac cumulated both, Today there are 30,000 teachers working in the South md th due to the response of the American” Missionary society, This ociety has sent the best of men and women and they have breathed the spirit of brotherhood and Churist, Mrs. Wilson went on to tell of the great crime of Iynching helpless peoble in the south. There is only a small’ percen e of those that are Iynched that are ever accused of the me they committed. Many erners have the opinion that it is only the brutal type of negro that is| lynched. The acts in the South aateh acts of brutality that hav aken ross the water she said. To better illustrate the point a number of stories of lynchings were told, Help seems to be at hand, for governor of South olina has issued a warrant for the arrest of a mob | guilty of Iynchinz. Nothing more is ked than that the law be allowed to | take its course. Many southern news papers are today making strong peals through their editorials again these barbarous condition It the veople of the North were acquainted with thetrue conditions of the South they would respond as they did fifty | years ago. |7 The Association for the Tmprove- was the north- | i ment of the Colored Race js the great- | . BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes ! Indigestion. Onepackage ! provesit. 25cat all druggists. and wall paper. We Are Ready to Estimate on all necessary exterior painting for the early spring A large supply of Varnishes, Floor etc THE JOHN BOYLE CO. 3 and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE Painters, Decorators and Sign Makers J. M. HALLINAN, inc. 142 MAIN STREET Our Baking spe for Wreaths, Bath Buns, Coff Rolls, Cream Puffs, Eclai They're fine, 20¢ per Dz. . Have The Genuine Gluten Bread which we are making is the kind Especially recommended for Diabetes, dyspep- intestinal troubles. Our N. E. and Cream of Wheat Bread the doctor orders. sin, rhewmatism and all store. The Delicatessen department with its assortment of the things for your table is the place All the new specialties as they come out are to be found here. New Stuffed Olives. Heinz Dills Heinz Sour Pickles Heinz Sweet Pickles Heinz Sweet Mixed Cucumber Rings Muslrooms in Butter Home-Made Pork Pies, Roas For Saturday Special Saturday Candy. cu all demands. For specials we will have: Creamed Tangerines. Creamed Malagas. Glaced Fruits and Nuts. Chocolate Cocoanut Bars Also a féesh line of our Milk Chocolate Coated Candy is fresh and pure, nothing but the Ou BUY FROM Sunshine Chocofates. best materials used. Our Sunday Ice Cream Spccial will be, French Fruit Strawberry Cream, 60c per quart. “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM.” “There’s a Get your Sunday Store open ¥ other cvenings at 6:30 p. m. HALLINAN'S CASH STORE 142 MAIN STREET est hope it has known in fifty A lynching committee has been ganized which includes a number the best lawyers in the country, new laws are' needed they will passed for the protection of the race. Congress is being watched to see that no bills passed that will in any | way hurt negroes’ rights. The ciety has a central office in New Yok and sixty-nine hranch offices through- out the count ! A number of the colleges north have tried to stop the : from gaining entrance hut this matter | has been taken up by the society and they can Mow gain admisston. In conclusion Mrs. Wilson at all | wanted was the opportunity to the truth and that she #ive her message to years. or- of it [ in she present glad to people. was the Only One “BROMO QUININI To get the genuine, call for full name LAXATIVIE BROMO QUININE. Look for signature o ROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day advt. USED WRONG MARKER. Demonstration v e Used for Commercial Purposes. \nother interpretation of the Con- ne: ticut motor vehicle statute relative to the use of an automobile bearing markers, supposed a dealer's license to be used only for demonstrations, for commercial purposes, will he ked in police court tomorrow in the rr ment of George We t{omobile dealer of George Tlaven. Detective Ser Lamforth went to New to serve the summons. It that an automobile truck Haven is @ owned Saturd e Cakes, try them. Meats, Salads, Baked Beans, Cold Meat Specialties. and Sunday we will have a larger supply of We were sorry we couldn’t supply all our omers last week, but this week we will be able to take care of Orders in Early. and Monday evenings until 10 p. m. Closed by | Westerfelt has heen used commercial- Iy in New Britain during the past two wenks. Attention was brought to lcwed violation early in the hen the truck, in charge of Edward Gorman, chauffeur, of N Haven, .dded at Main and West Main ! <ireets, demolishing one of the “white 1t Central Park. Ma- orvial carried by the truck was for hie RBristol Br company, accord- ing to the information given to Traf- fie Policeman John King, and at po- the al- weels | v ostandards | Connesticut Stain, Brushes, . will include our Coffee .\(.“_llol's, Chantilles, Cream you tried the Real Scotch Scones? 5¢ and 8c a leaf in the good to trade. Fillet Herring in Olive Oil Guava Jelly Canned Lobster Canned Crab Meat Ripe Olives Imported Cheese Ripe Figs cup Canned Sardines, all kinds ‘Nuff Sed, that’s all. our Cocoanut K Mexican Kisses Moiasses Rock. Caramels. Creams, and THE MAKEF Reason.” One Delivery Sunday, 11 a. lice headquarters, where Gorman re- ported the accident. The dealer's Ii- | conse markers on the truck was the subject of inquiry and Gorman stated that the truck was being demonstrat- e An investigation was quietly started and, as a result of information enred, the warract was sworn out by rosccuting Attorncy George W. Klett, TIRED WORKING MEN \ Local Drug for Overworked, Men. se- t Suggests a Remedy Run-down The following letter from Manager Hodes the experience 1w New Britain and our offer which and mn. | recounts condition 1tead this follows Brooklyn, aflice of letter ARV and am o general hecame ner- in health that [ appetite and finally my health down completely, laregly be- cause of overwork I tried Beef Tron and Wine, and other remedies with- out help. 1 saw Vinol advertised, and after taking it I noticed provement. | appetite, have gained co Samuel Hodes 01 Stone Ave. The reason Vinol is so suc such cases is oldest and most famous tonic heel and cod liver peptones, manganese, peptonates, and phosphates, We ask every 1un-down, over worked man in New Rritain to try a hottle of Vinol with the undc that their money will it fails to help them Hodes, mana and er, run-down vous Tost my hroke soon an im- now ave a feel bett derable in we sleep bhetter, because it contains iron, glyco- mnding returned if as it did The Clark & Brainerd Co., drug- | zists; Liggett's -Hegeman John J. ] ze M. W H. New Britain. o at the leading drug stores in all ke Drug | towns | Saxol Salve PERFECT FITTING GLOVES 2-Clasp Washable Chamoisette Gloves in Natural Black and Brown, size 514, regular price 75c, reduced to 45¢ pair. 2-Clasp Pique Gloves in Black, White, Tan and Gray, odd sizes, regular prices $1.50 and $1.75. Re- duced to $1.15 pair. 2-Clasp Overseam Kid Gloves in Black, White, Tan and Gray, odd sizes, regular price $1.25, reduced to $1.00 pair. 12-Button Washable Chamoisette White and Pongee, regular price $1.00, 69c¢ pair. Children’s Long Woolen Gauntlet Gloves in Gray, regular price 75¢c, reduced to 59¢ pair. in to Gloves reduced One of the Features of This Sale of Horsfall Overcoats for Men at Reduced Prices, is the wide variety! In fact, almost every desirable fabric and every model worth while is represented in our present selections. Roomy and comfort-giving Ulsters—belt- ed backs and plain. . Loose Flowing Box Coats in fancy novel- ies. Single-breasted button-through form-fitting models and A great variety for almost every type of man, whether he wants something new and original or something conservative. Mapy of the garments are of our own creations which are noted for their individ- uality of line and superiority of their tailor- HHovstnlls T PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND 99 ASYLUM ST. Cornecting with |40 TRUMBULL ST HA RFTORD Mr. R REMOVT{S SKIN AFFECTIONS One package proves it. Sold and guaranteed by above Vinol druggist, Goldenblum Millinery Co. 188 MAIN STREET Y. M. C. A. Building Branch Store 863 Main Hartford. BIG SALE ON SATINHATS 98¢ up Trimmed Satin Hats and Sailor and Straw @ 1 9 8 Hat combined. Reg. $3 and $4 Hats, at W & » Large Variety of Trimmed Hats, remarkable values, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 Hats $ 1 00 _ Our Price, Special ............. All cars stop in front of our door. KENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 27 AN CTREET (PPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 311.2 January Clearance Sale AT $1.98—One Lot of Crepe de Chine Waists, which formerly sold for $3.00. AT 59¢—One Lot of Mussed Voile Waists, regularly sold at $1.00. AT 10c—One Lot of Mussed Neckwear, 25¢ to $1.50 values. AT $1.50—One Lot of Muslin Petticoats. ALL COATS, SUITS, and DRESSES, GOING at a GREAT REDUCTION

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