New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 30, 1917, Page 2

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AHAR Complete Outfitters to Men, Women & Boys ] NN CELEBRATED WARDROBE : " TRUNKS AT HORSFALL'S ingle story addition, measuring =Y I M L 0 : ( Handsome, sturdy, well constructed trunks on Works plant on John strect. 7 . N ) . R company dus the : = SN AP O\ \ = —“Likly,” “Everwear,” “Neverbreak” —the = e 1 i 205 N AN 5 ] ih [IRF: last word in wardrobe capacity and conven- dnesday/1s the lost da¥: ; M { 3 . X i i iEhee water rents and save st. | %/ ¥, £ \ A ll=Xo X , i3 " 3 2 ” < 3 Y A % ; The moderate prices of these trunks are . William Daigle will cntertain 3 A 3 % \ A i 2 = 75 A B recds and. Fion 18y Wennasday : — - surprising considering the present high prices FS- : p of leather. Some well-known manufacturers mnedy's dancing school tonight, To insurs Vigtor cuslity, always T R 9 : - have actually discontinued making leather /& Hofr, hall. Judd's orch.—ndvt. 190k for the famous trademark, # ’ q : | b third degree will be conferred avery Vicwein 2’.&‘2;;,,"\{;9;: L UREG, ol goods due to the increased cost of materials Je meeting of Phenix lodge, I. BREC: 1] weimine Vistrotas and : and this is not the end— T irestey evenlag. in, 5 U , Trunks Will Be Higher in Price—Get 41 A. M. hall \ ] Yours Now. Neverbredk .............. $100.00 to $20.00 Mcers for the ensuing year will! Neverbreak ........ .. $200.00 to $25.00 “bminated at the meeting of New E'I'll V' 1 b s : Neverbreak Bab, $100.00 to $15.00 | everbreak Ba .00 ¢ H e lCtl'O a rlngs “Everwear chel’ytwo sizes . .$21.00 to $25.50 ¥Hin lodge, B . O. E. Thursday Henry. Likly Trunks, Special value at $25.00 e w?rld s best music | THovstalls right into your home T EAYS 70 BUY OUR KiND HA RFTORD A N VT AW AW WAV AWV ng. ing fair, Bungalow tonight, —aadvt il & annual meeting of the Stanley Mutual Aid association will be | Saturday evening in Bardeck's 0, WAV Il 000 ene T. Johnson, for many years oyed by the Stanley Rule e company, has resigned hin pos s, Benjamin Solomon and ‘festerday for Lake Saranac, N. Y. Elizabeth Mt n is confined r home on Stanicy street by ill- This wonderful instrument not only brin_gs to you the mas- terpieces of opera, but they are rendered by the selfsame artists who are captivating hests of i i ? opera enthusiasts in the leading opera % 2 : « beet retrigerator, two stories | houses—Caruso, Aldz%, Brasla.u, Des'- : : : v 2 Jand thoroughly cquipped, is be- tinn, Farrar, Gadskl, Ganl—Cura, s i fouse et ‘“ Garrison, Gluck, Hempel, Homer, [ V ‘\‘ L . i WEDNESDAY and THURSD Y e annual mecting of the New in Machine company directo ‘e held Thursday. The increase | e capital stock voted by the holders from $800,000 to $1,000,- lecently will become effective that AWAWAVWAAWAVIA FANEWA disappearance of a print frame £ : to plates from just outside ; : o J Bt 1 i i phc(;cod;or N 553 | Journet, Martinelli, MCCormack, s | A : \ Ii : FOX FEATURE SUPREME street has been reported to thc ' by Antonio Bonato. He says | ‘he left them there for but a time. Detective A. J. Richard- | s investigating. | daughter was born this morning . and Mrs, Arthur Nelson of 163 btt street. Mother and child are fted as doing well e . Melba, Ruffo, Schumann-Heink, | AR 1= c L Scotti, Tetrazzini, Whitehill—the &I il Gl ADY . BflncKW[ll ; world’s greatest artists who make \RHEAHIIHIEY 47 il ; ; : Victor Records exclusively. . i i i I g And the next moment you can i ONE T OU CH be listening to the gems of song from FRANCIS X BEVERLY BUSHMAN-BAYNE be “entertained by Harry Lauder, THE GREAT SECRLET Nora Bayes, and other leading fun- CHAPTER 3 makeTs. Victrola XV SUNDAY o A Victrola XVI1, dklrh $250 . FIRST SHOWING OF METRO FEATURES e LR It is only a step from grand opera Mebogazy o otk #5's theater. S . and the classical to the lighter forms of music, for the Victrola VIOLA DANNA THREADS OF FATE [ Mary's bazar, T. A. B, hall, is wonderfully versatile and changes at will from grand opera First Show Sunday Nights at 5:30—-Second at iy SEVWAVY] T A AWAWAWAW AV AV AV VA A AT AR AU RAVAARAAATAAVEAL A AR AR A AR U AN RAU AUV AU AU ST MY MUY MY AATNTAA “Events Tonigat | pah Kleschna,”” Lyceum theater. gh class photo drama, Fox's 3 ) i Frienaly. T of A, meets at to ragtime, from minstrel show to sacred music, from vocal - Hssmititigvah selections to mst_rumental numbers—t'he very music you like ch, , | best at the very time you want to hear it. Al ":;SES Cfi'}‘,"a‘ committee ““’fl“' | There are Victor dealers everywhere, and they will gladly play your favorite music for 5 you and demonstrate the various styles of the Victor and Victrola—$10 to $400. . L, Morgan lodge, K. of P., meets ‘ega_hall. Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. Important Notice. All Victor Talking Machines are patented and are only licensed, and with right of use with Victor Records only. Al Victor Records are patented and are only licensed, and with right of use on Victor Talking Machines only. Victor Records and Victor Machines are scientifically coordinated and synchronized by our special processes of manufacture ; and their use, except with cach other, is not only unauthorized, but damaging and unsatisfactory. E New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 28th of each month NDORS BEWARE 1 i POLICE WATCH YOU VAN AWAAWA fporities Will Hereafter Hold All tinerant Mcrchants to “Strict PECIAL COUNCIL: MEETING. s 10 i ., & Accountability.” i — —_— the schools in order that sanjtdtion City Fathers Will Pass Upon Pro-!and health may be maintained in its pplicants at police headquarters posed Charter Amendments highest form. ndors’ licenses will find the offi- § 2 P R B “from Missouri” and insisting ¢ Alderman M Irving Jester, mayor i o ; v. § e ¢ g Jester, may BIG CLASS INVTTATION. +‘they be shown’ before the de- g | vro tem, has called a special mect- | = % ing of the common council for Noxt | Lgeal Foresters to Confer Dugrees o‘; d. paper is issued. There are no pctions to a person earning an hon- Wednesda, 1 ; o y evening for the purpose gl i living but hereafter there will be G / of passing upon the proposed charter 200 Candidates. n on those who look for a profit — ]| ) amendments as dopied by the charter | One of the most notuble events i e hundred per cent. on sales or AR PA RGN AYRATRAAY Lt R LN AV RV | revision committee. As soon as the | Joeal- Foresters' circles in a numbe 3 get-rich-quick schemes. Numeér- T i pouncli Sgnasigmyo yod gt 2 s e - : e complaints received relative to the . . I I i l! Gouiall Lo R he proposed | of years ‘is scheduled for Thursday edure of numerous vendors, can- T D it I l it Bers and peddlers with high prices I L I 1![ I I jrged have convinced the authori- LYWWV WA the committee on cities and buroushs | qates will receive the degrees, beforp of the legi ‘J‘n;‘ur& g . an assemblago embracing the iargest Those familiar with legislative pro- | gathering of members of the order jj that there must be a limit some- ccedings have stated that it is Dos- 1 )th Jocally and state wide ever seem sible that several of the proposed |, thjg city. The affair wili be coni ereafter there will be rigid inquiry | of reaping a financial harv mong Welis were appointed the committee ] evening in the South 2 5 ; c s : iments will he referred back to i R lof R the type of goods for sale, the |the saloons. Merchandise little to meet with the New Britain com-|an audience that promises to tax the | 2P2em * 12 | ducted in Elcctric hail. Chicf Ranga : < Skl the city by the commlittce on cities | yameg W. Manning of Court Friendiy Wi “ Y | amnendments they will be presented to | ayening, when a class of 200 candi- t price, sale|price and other inter- | value, oftentimes secured illegally, is I ind e e R R iR r 3 ; ) a 2 make a port at city of the edifice. ST i vith instructions to T ing details. Information has | disposed of to intoxicated and semi- e e AT A s and boroughs W UL 5 F. of A., has been selected as. chalr- 1 i a SPOS an a i g X B o are not strangers to | .. z i - " 3 take local option on them bY Te-| .o of the entertainment commiitee. iched the authorities that a certain [ intoxiacted men at outrageous prices. on February 12 B S Hoving 2D A g ! : e WD 5 ap- | cours the recent home ruic bHL | v 4 ot X @ of vendors has been in the habit | The police interd that this procedure YMEN | IS ENflUfiH . Priees Fromi 810,000 to $500010. . Beazionigl | o \(Pmlo Y e e e :cfresl[\\m%ntw‘.ol.lminee 1s headed : = y James A. Duffy. During the general “discussion rela- j advised to wvresent each proposed s other prowl tive to ceding this lund to New| CHASES WIPE WITIHE KNIFE. amendment to the committee, in (o) oo cot r visiting New Britain with intentions | be checked Summarily i members of the order from out of Britain some interesting opinions re E arate form, rather tha town will be prosent, among them Price Wanted by Newmg[ou garding the alleged valte of the land | Then Hartiord Avenme Man Resists | tively. e e i mnoaiii were disclosed. Opinions on its worth Police Oflicer. Secretary George A. Sullivan of Derb: 1 3 opision Newinptontonshtl tol zedoive |2 resistance to Supernumerary Po- The inclement: weather last evening | lenbach of Hartford, Past Supreme — = 20090 for this tand. T Tt was. oxo|'icemun George laRocque, Anthony | fafled to have any effect on the at-| Chief Ranger Join S. Cosgrove of | : . S L ined that the nreperty in question | Priszniski of 193 Hartford avenue | tendance at St. Mary's bazar in the | IHartford, State Revenue Colledtor Residents of Newinzton at their| PHARCEA LA 08 B o e bout | Was arraigned, promised {o behave | “Tabs” hall where the affair is being | James J. Walsh of Meriden, State GAUZE BANDAGES town meeting last night anpainted a | SHRES 00 SOTE O SIINIEIOR & 0y wnd, after Probation Officer | conducted. A pleasing program of | Secretary Thomas O'Loughlin of cormitioe ROIRIye ALy S s o el AL T GO T "d C. Connolly had reported that | entertainment was supplied by Daly’s Naugatuck, Chicf Ranger Thomas I committee from New arounyos ity | the accused has behaved very credit- | minstrels after which dancing was Dowd of South Norwalk. 5 : i "d- | uition and road repa in this dis- ) d ing the ceding of about 3 E s ¢ :m.‘”:(,,‘ from zm: to $400. Thus, [Py lately, probation continued | enjoyved. The entertainments this|{ The Friendly club, composed ¢ landeol i ltytich swonla it was reported, the land desired by | Mdefinitely. "Anthony agreed that he | evening will be under the auspicesmembers of Court Firendly, No. 43, the “New Haven road tracks the |\ W% IoRaRec: e O on be. | Was willing to have Probation Offi- | of the Children of Mary. The bazar |F. of A.. is arranging for the forma- eastern boundary of the city. bon £600Anal$700] por annum. | eer Connolly collect his weekly pay | will close tomorrow evening. tion of a club to be known as the Tthis l]\x:‘?tl(n\ \\'::\‘ ((h(‘ x;;u_\l impor- > hvelope. It w that the — . Portland, Me., club, the idea being to tant one to come hefore the mecting | : % used became very ugly last night, SCHOOL INSPECTOR RESIGNS. encourase all members of the order and it called for lengthy discussion | The Quinine That Docs Not Affect ed his out of the house with | 7" o attend the national convention of i i and debate. Some of the residents | Head a knife and refused to get out of bed | q 5 : hi o > H ey = = Jecaus s fe o i tiv = s | Roesi ation of Dr. Coole; win B the order which will be held in Port- I C K I N S 0 Iq expressed ‘the firm opinion that New- | Because of Its tonic and laxative ef- {\hen Policeman LaRocque came In | it y ) theorder hlen il teibele I ane fagton, should Bold anto ifs property | fect Laxative Bromo Quinime can be | rusponse to e complaint of the wite. S PO | The proposed club will embrace all - and declared thed would opposc any | taken by anyone without causing |in the mixup, Albert Jennings, called | Dr. Cliffton M. Cooley, appointed in | Foresters in the city and.the first —_— DRDG Co 169-171 plan to turn it over to New Britain. | nervousness nor ringzinz in the head. |in to ¢ Policeman' LaRocque, had | September of 1914 with Dr. Water- , meeting will be held Friday evening e .e MAIN STREEY Others were willing that this 7 Th?rg is unlg‘”nmj “Bromo Quinine.” | his overcoat badly torn and cut. After | man Lyon and Dr. George II. Dalton 'in Court Friendl o qum‘c“- o, should have the land if financial ¢ 2. W. GROVE'S signature is on boxX. | court he considered that it was [as a school medical inspector, has E COTTON ANTISEPTICS | s ot o o 500 LRl e e S corned conld be snads. It was final —— Victor Freedman of Hartford, | tendent S. H. Holmes. The doctor voted the sense of the meeting t | KNEIS QUARTET TONIGHT. charged with breach or the peace by | requests that he be relieved of his - ‘“the town of Newington favor I nis wife, Mrs. Frecdman of 145 Hart- . duties as soon as possible. . ceding land to New Britain provided | scuth Church to Seat Large Audience |ford avenue, was discharged after he | Superintendent Holmes has re- that the committee ean make satisfac- for Classical Musical Event had promised not to allow the trouble | ferred the resignation to the com- Absolutely Removes tory terms, the committee to report | happen again. He v represented | mittee on health and sanitation and T, at a later \n\\'nl||\oo{i:)u,”[ : | " 'I‘hrr\ noted Knei lvl quartet, one of | py Attorney Morvis D. Saxe. To- | this committee will report at the Feb- Indlgestlon. Onepnckage X, { - The three selectmen of Newina |ithe famous mus| organizations of |jjceman George Ellinger made the ar- | rua meeting of the school board p = Oy i l : = 5 ; rovesit. 25cat all druggists. - - g | together with J. Belden and o T.|the vountry, will give a concert this t upon complaint. It is the duty of these school heulth H

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