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Jom——— NEW BRITAIN DAILY - HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1917, NO, HE HAD NO CHILDREN Informs €LEARANCE SALE But Andrew Luke Proudly 20% Now is Just the Time to Do That Papering and Court He Hag “Five Kids and is v Sent on His Way. we refused to accept, Andrew Luke of 11 West street ap- | & arently does not known the n- MALT FORD. " | Our Tebruary clearance sale commences on Sat ey e pe e e e |8 Painting. Interior Work - urday and considering the quality of goods and acquainted with the term “kids” and further reductjon of 20 per cent. on our former A e s o : ith £ ; WE ARE SHOWING ALL THE N Iow prices, it ix the greatest reduction we have ever acknowledges that ho hus five lively | B A fine time to renovate your rooms with fresh paint attempted. THI: REASON: A considerable amount Opes: o TralEn gl e o ORGSR and wall paper of JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS and Ty e il I moliceicot it thday tor 1 e IVORY, reached us too late for the Holiday trade, toxicatlon, his face wore a puzzled Sehich S S eaie expression when Prosecuting Attorney e re ea y (1] stimate Manufacturers and im- George 'W. Klett asked him if he had correspondence with the : o any cnildr “or a minute he ap- 1 5 : P . FOR PRESENT MID-SEASON WEAR, 2 St Ca il S I ol O ety wanat n Tosa t know whetn. | @ on all necessary exterior painting for the early spring TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED *3 REDUCTION ey S '('.‘,‘:",22,'.? B er the word meant a new type of 1aw | A large supply of Varnishes, Floor Stain, Brushes, Large assortments of the fashionable Satin Hats, also Satin and ! tractive: we included our regular line of WATCHES violation, five days in jail or death ?}t’l;u;‘\;‘r;‘nm(blq :thlmfl, are now ?u_"‘hin splendid \:’r:;'.\v . :"‘ --:.'." p WATCIi BRACELETS and DIAMONDS in this 20 by hanging. Then a rapped expres- c 8 styles in such popular shapes as new Sailors, Chin n g s ver cent. REDUCTION SALE, giving you practi- sion of understanding succeeded the and the new style Turbans, in handsome shades of Gold, HBurgundy L L cally our entire line to pick from at greatly reduced puzzled one and he inquired ‘you I HE JOHN BOYI E CO Blues, Brown, Taupe, zose, Bluack, Green and other choice shades. Y prices. mean kids, yes I've got five.” Tol- b lowing advice to go and look out for them as a proud parent should, Judge SALE OF COATS TODAY he NEW FEBRUARY 3 and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE VICTOR RECORDS will Meskill ordered the discharge of the “'”‘:(“'!:';“"':"’1::‘;“‘2 ' B be on salc tomorrow accused with a warning for him to Painters Decorators and Sign Makers ' 7 ot morning and it is the best go and err no more. | i $9.98, 314.75, $19.75. { list in months. Step in Gustayv Shubert, no relation of the Wonderful bargains in Coats, made of velour, broadcloth, chev- £ and hear them all, but be composer, was composing some melo- fots, woo Jushes, bolivias and zibelines, in such fashionable colors I 3 1 p ) sure and listen to the dies of his own, Saturday night when as gold, green, brown, black and navy. Eight Hits of the latest Supernumerary Policeman Dennis | Musical shows: “Here O'Keefe appeared as critic, decided ! « Comes the Gr?‘fiw‘n."' l:\.‘ the “hook” was needed and ‘‘hooked’ SALE OF SE&G'E"D’I.‘ESSES TIODAY tavmond cheock, Gustay to a cell at. headquarters. A | CLEARANCE PRICES $9. 50, “Poor Butterfly,” . “Ka- fine of $3 and costs for intoxica | J M. HALLINAN lnc Just the kind of Serge Dresses you have no doubt been longing 5 tinka,” *“Naughty, Naugh- was imposed. i L for now on sale at these reduced prices. Colors are black, navy, ond many other tuneful Hits. Our tocked up once more and Naughty,” Victrola department is we can offer vcu any sty diate delivery at VERY CONV ENRY MORANS, Peweler, 321 Main St., New Brita n, Conn. brown and burgundy. 142 MAIN STREET NEWINGTON PEOPLE TALK ANNEXATION NIENT TERMS. Our Baking Specials for Tuesday will include BATH BUNS, COFFEE CAKES, WREATHS, CHANTILLES, CREAM ROLLS, ECLAIRS and CREAM PUFFS. CREAM OF WHEAT and N .E BREAD, 5¢ and 8c a loaf. GENUINE GLUTEN BREAD, 15¢ a loaf. Roast Meats and Meat Specialties, Salads, Baked Beans, Spaghetti, Frankforts, Sausage, Bacon and Dried Beef are among the leaders in the Delicatessen Department. Italian Olive Oil Fancy Canned Fish Mushrooms in Butter Newport Coffee INCLUDED IN Horsfall's Sale of Manhattan Shirt Lire some of the finest Shirts made! That word FINEST is no loose superlative, but a fact, for the selection of Shirts.in this Will Hold Town Meeting This Eve- ning—Improbable That Any Ar- rangements.Can Be Made: Residents of the town of Newing- ton will hold a mass meeting in the town hall this evening to thoroughly ! discuss the suggested plan of Coun- cilman Gorbach whereby New Britain would extend its eastern boundaries to the New Haven road tracks, taking over something more than 300 acres of Newington property. Whatever action the townspeople take this eve- ning, it is extremely improbable that | the local councilman’s plans will be | carried out, it was stated by promi- nent men in the city’s administrative circles today. | At a meeting last week with local | ' HOSIERY Capres Tobasco Sauce CHEESE . officials, = Newington representatives ! 'Autocrat Coffee Impfll'ted Roq“efort sale embraces the t Shll‘t fabrics 1 . | exr d the informal opini hat | s - i i . i i i - Tt e would mot conacnt w0 wive | Heinz Pickles American Dairy - and in fit, workmanship and finish these gar this desired land over to New Bri. | sweet or sour Home Made ments have no superior! tain at a price less than $25,000 and the suggested figures ranged between that and $50,000. The opinion in this | city seems to-be that it would be impractical for the city to take over this land and compel the taxpayers to pay for it by increased taxes. Tonight’s meeting is to get the | | official opinion of the Newington peo- | | ple. Friday was the last day for get- ting new business before the general | assemhly S0, unless some remark&bly\ ‘attractive plan was offered by the | Newington people, it is extremely im-!| probable that the present legislature | would care to consider any new plan. | Under the rules of the legislature the only possible way in which new busi- | ness could be brought before that body would be for one branch of the assembly to pass a unanimous vote consenting to suspend the rules and ! take in the new business. A Fortunate Purchase From The American Hosiery Co. The best wearing gocds made in the world. We have placed on sale the following lines: 'omen’s White, Black and Tan Lisle, at "........59¢ 'Women’s Black Lisle, Out Size ................5% Men’s Black Lisle ... .. 38c Men’s Natural Lisle . ... .. 38c Men’sBlack Lisle . ........... 50c Men s Mahogany Lisle . 59¢ Peanut Butter Cottage and Pimento Asparagus Tips in bulk The PURITY and EXCELLENCE of our Home Made Candy isunquestioned. The BEST the market affords is the only quality we will use. MILK CHOC- OLATE and SUNSHINE CHOCOLATES in bulk or package. All kinds of specialties fresh every day. “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM.” “There’s a Reason.” Silk, Silk and Linen Madras, Flannel, $1.75 to $8.50 values, now $1.35 to $6.00. Horstulls T PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND 399 ASYLUM ST Correcting with 140 TRUMBULLST HA RFTORD (OMPERS HONORED ON HIS BIRTHDAY, § New “Pointex” TTY 'AVORS BILL. Congressman Oakes Presents Petition at Request of € hool Board. Store closed at six thirty every evening except Monday and Saturday. Open these evenings until 10 p. m. (Special to Tie Herald). ¥ ALL FAST COLORS To Cure a Cold in One Day Washington, Jan. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE P. Davis Oakey has introduced into On account of the sharp advance in the market we Tablets. Druggists refund money it H ALLIN AN’S C ASH STORE the house of representatives a peti- it fails to cure. 1. W. GROVE'S sig- tion from the school board of New be"e"e these are unusual values. G o e e Pt Britain advocating the passase of the | TTPIG Aumversary Fm Attended e 142 MAIN STREET PRAYER MEETINGS. 3 — chedule of Lirst ptist Church board held on January 12 Judge B. F. P for the Week | Gaffney explained this bill to the R The people of the First Baptist membe It provides for the giving New York, Jan. 26, - Samuel Gom- church are holding cottage prayer MAY LD NEW SGHOOL of tf*de: 1 EI?I] to all schools h.\\'h\lt’ pers, president of t American Fed- o meetings this week at the following BUI fl';‘“e“?,'o::’d ‘:",‘z":‘("“"““‘l‘;\ ”'r"l‘“'\ courses. L eration of Labor, recelved one of the 1|0'I‘!\u\:<n(‘)‘l: ((h\‘\m(]l;l:ill[“;:(t‘lohr:)ege o Evcnts I’omght ) o : | ing this bill and it was at their re- | greatest ovations of his career wlx:u 1. Whatnall, 11 Kelsey street: George | Rev. E. V. Grikis Ixplains to His 4‘|lucst (:?;‘(' the :)onzlrfsT:mn )[HI';Ncnlorl he arose to speak carly today at n: i The report of Rev. John'T. Wintérs | Comstock, 719 East street; Wednes- 7 oy e petition. Should the bill pass | close of @ tostimonial dinner ajtended § | Clt It of St. Mary’s church showed the fotal | de evening at the homes of W. L.| .yeih Kleschna,” Ly - g Congregation the Essential Need the Vocational High schooll e pigre (han 1,600 libor leaders trom iy ltems number of deaths to be 100, therc | Weld, 43 Park Place: C. A, Larson, 56 g SahiE oeumatieateh. £ a Parochial School O e ATl fthe Mr, G were forty-eight marriages of which | South Burritt street; Mrs, 1. R. Hich- b DI S s < substantial financial aid from the gov- | A!l varts o : r. Gong Boodness of “Aunt Dollas Bresa, | [OUTteen were mixed and 113 cmil- | cock, 69 Walnut street; J. H. Coates, SESRLICSC R S ER A O N v e ma i VAR GrilsieSinastoriion | erament. pers urged offanis workimen , . o ! u e * dren and six adults were baptized 25 Chestnut street; on Friday -at the St. Andrew's Lithuanian church, de- { think peace, to work for peaces 1 advt. ! Last week of our lnventory sale, | homes of Judge John- Coats, 43 Vine T S s § {[Wednesday is the last day to pay ' Besse-Leland Co.—advt. S (e S 57 Lin-| Vaudeville and moving pictures, | ivered to the members of the con- = T S ur water rents and save interest. | Attorney B. W. Alling has recovered | coln street; 1. €. Connolly, 118 Black | Keeney's theater. gregation at the masses vesterday, a | preacher Discovered ! squared,” he At { from his recent illness and was at his | Rocl avenue: €. A. Ludvigson, 31} | plea for the erection of a parochial Sunday Type. determined. he Kavanaugh shop, 40 Pratt St., office today. Park Terrace; S, ¥. Seaman, 86 Bas-| Mattabessett Tribe, I O. R. M. |school, pointing out the essential foreta et i 3 ditions that wor! rtford, are showing those fashion- A case of scarlet fever on Sexton | sett sireet: B. Hitchcock, 1173 Stanley | peets in Judd's hall. 4 i T, _ Universalism was preached in the | pe diverted for tan shades, for the Spring. Now street -was released from quarantine | Strec”; Mrs. Fannie Parsors, 21 Park-} gy needs of suchy? e ’»" fon because | New Britain pulpits Sunday evening. |" The labor der the time to pick out those exquisite py the board of health today. nore street, and in the chapel of the| . i ccker lodge, I O. O. F. meets | °F the 1nc e of children in the | Rev. Dr. Dillingham delivered one uf? he could leave his for- iw bisque Georgette Blouses trim-; About a dozen local delegates at- | Fi Baptist church. e ge, 1. O. O. I S parish. The priest, however, told the finest sermons heard in this city | {une he would leave ond ed with filet, delicate soft tints, SO tended the installatioh exercises at the | embers of the church and congre- | I 2 his congregation that before sueh | 1ast night at the Universalist church | gitions under which they would no scessary for the new Spring Suifs Tepryville A. O. H. lodge rooms yes. | Zation are urged to note which home | FREE a move would be practicable, some of | 0 Hungerford court upon “The Last i ing it go hard to live as he had found Jersey, Gunni burl, Velours, etc. 5 s | is nearest them and support ti#:e TTALIA HOLD ELECTION, the church debt would have to be paid. Judzment”. Dr. Dillingham s an ex- | " «wpon he first entered the industrial advt. | week of our Inventory sale, | Mectings by their prayers and attend- = — Prior to the arrival of Father Grikis | CePtionally intereating and eloguent | ficjas. ~After every great time Last. week of our Inventory sale, SR YRS e Tiepublican Citizens' club Elects Prank | in this c the Lithuanian children | SPefker. He is not of the YU SUN- | girife and destruciion, he said the: esse-Leland Co.—advt. N P } o e Bosco as Head. attended school in the old Luilding in fl(‘.‘)“”"""‘;_‘:'l Hisjsecion i el BB EoERitY s a corresponding reaction which A % T | DLESKIDD "M)j} REAN The Italian Republican Citizen club (‘_i‘;‘lr“'_‘“::; “\"T‘r};"“:;‘h"(f;::’q"{(‘}’;:]("“;]:’,"’ Rev. Dr. John Coleman Adams, pas- ‘",‘ll‘l"‘:"d::\"'; "’“‘T;fl'f" 'I'". e _’"’“ pro | Judiciary Committee Wil Comsider | held a meeting yesterday at Laraia | ryciory 1y the new pastor and he dis- o “,"'ff_li‘,,"’;:l" '\,‘lz;:‘:"_'" (A”,:"';“’x "o enth anniversary of Mr. Gompers New Britain Men First. hall, Spring street, to elect officers for | continued it. sending the children to | rrinite M church upon the “Com- | Pirth, the completion of fifty vear On Thursday of this week the leg- | the ensuing year. There was a large| the other parochial schools as far ing Mar of service in the cause of unfon la} russes ru c es | isiative judiciary committee will give | attendance of members of the club, | Possible. while a number are pupi desce bl . and his golden wedding anniversary. | 2 hearing on the petitions for the re- | Chajrman Peter Suzio read the final|in the public schools. e President Wilson sent a letter of | appointment of Judge James' T. Me report of the vear 1916. He also gave Hindered by the lack of an assist- A greeting and congratulation, In ex- | kill and Deputy Judge John H. Kirk- | {he financial standing of the club.|ant, the pastor has been forced to Chairm the | pressing regret for his to GAUZE BANDAGES | ham as judze and deputy judge re- |The members of the club unanimously | have the children attend masses with | council v ittee has not yet| ,itend the dinner, the president said: 4 Enectivelyi oD the localipolice land cliy | sotediito roiolest him Butins daclined : the elder thlicin theast, but through | coled aunesting ofilils committees Wn | it . 1 have been obliged tis | courts. 3 for the reason that his business takes | NeW arrangements a priest from the | ¢35¢ the committee does not meet this | deny every ire of this | As there is no contest for the judge- | him out of town quite ofteh and he |14 Salette college in Parkville will |V eolc 2 ITeoling il Ue raliod o kind o ative duties ship here both men will he appointed | cannot serve the club in the way that | come to this city every Sunda next week, says the chairman. This| (hich fall upon me every day while without opposition. * Judge Meskill's shes. The members thanked Mr. | mencing next week, and will sti| committee Has considerablel workiio litia aorigrass: is) 11 Sesiot I pame will be ‘the fst presented to || Suzio for the splendlf-service that he | the pastor. Under the new'schedule |00 @nd must complete it in order 10} iy spenkers included Juinse Hila- the committee so he will be the first | had rendered the club for the past|the children will attend the 8:30 file a report at: the mnext councilf .. .- president of the American | judge to be appointed in the state this | three years and then elected the fol- | 0’clock ma The other masses will | MeCUng. e | Iederation of Labor; Hugh Frayne, | Vear. Judge Kirkham will be the sec- | lowing officer: bhe at 7:30 and 10:30 o'cloc Father BT ] general organizer: Frank Morrison, | ona appointec. Chairman— Frank Bosco. Grikis spoke to the parents about | “x CON S SENT. secretary; Warren S. Stone, grand | Lawyer S. Russell Mink of Bristol, Vice Chairman—Louis Fallatte, sending their children to this Pittsburgh, Jan. ‘ontracts for| chief of the Brotherhood of Locomo- ! asspeiated with Kirkham & Cooper in Treasurer—Felix DaGregorio. Through the contribution the season of 1917 were mailed today | tive Engineers: John Mit-hell, chairs | their law offices in this city, is ex- Secretary—=Salvator Butera. { handsome statue of St. Anne the gift by the Pittsburgh National league | man of the New York state industrial DRUG Co 169-171 | pected to be named as deputy judge | v 4T Lor \h(n s;u_nkovious fam:i ¢ of Btanley ('\I:h to |)I‘:|\"nl |I|_\\m] (l\\l:\n;-x& numml,\';‘lun; Alton B. rker and oth- ikhe V.risml police court without op- e v E A street, which is expected to arrive in | At present only five play e under | ers t was 3 o'clock before Mr. o8 MAIN STREEY | I .s.\l.\ Al .()N A\.u\n. }about a month, the bheautification of | contract, including Al Mamaux Gompers made his concluding re- ) lier A special meeting will be held at | 1ho church integior will be greatly en- | piteher, Whose ment h two | marks. L COTTON ANTISEPTICS | s | Bt o s LL- Ns lmmherg of Worcester will preach. SR e s % et MRS P ¥ . : BE \:\ Q::).(‘::ilsa:fo:d};n Ry “é:::;:t‘ex MRS, ZWICK IMPROVING. WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING. Troop 8 of the Boy Scouts will meet | AbSOlutely Removes Ctdet Losren also of Worcester will | The condition of Mrs. Zwick, wifo The Woman’s club will meet to- | tomorTow evening at 7:30 o'clock fn ) X i ) e selections on the violin and oc- | 6f Dr. Frank Zwick, who was operated | morrow u’rtm-:m"m)::; ’. -“hn l;)rl;l in | the chapel of the South church. Thig 2 carina. There will be no admission. |on at the New Britain General hospi- | the First Baptist church chapel when | meeting takes the plae ‘N E Indlg.eStlorL Onelmc’(.age Five revival mectings wil com- |tal last Iriday, is reported as com- Arthur H. Palmer of Yale [ previously :-'hmlulr‘r;! ::(.‘ quli\-‘t'-]\""ni;\':"t pmvesxt, 25cat all druggists, | mence urday with Adjt. Jegner of |fortable today and her speedy re- | Univ will lecture on the drama | The scouts are instructed to bring v —; ‘ —_— lJumcs(om‘, N.Y., as leader. covery is anticipated. of Ipsam, Djornson and Stringbers. their full equipment to the meeting. - e

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