New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 7, 1917, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, %EBRUARY 7, 1917. 20% Our February urday further reduction of 20 attempted. of JEWELRY, IVORY, reached us too which pondence we are ir chandise at a REDUCTION, trac WATCH per cent. cally our prices. we included ou BRACELETS REDUCTION ty, Naughty,’ Victrola departmment we can offer diate delivery 7 ¢ st Yy clearance sale commences on Sat- and cpnsidering the quality low prices, it i the greatest reduction we have ever THE REASON: SILVERWARE, we refused to accept, with the Manufacturers and tructed to dispose of the mer- crifice, hence th “nd to make this entire line to pick from at greatly reduced nd many is stocked up once more and of goods and per cent. on our former A considerable amount CUT GLA late for the Holid: and after considerable im- PHENOME ALE more r regular line of WATCHES d DFAMONDS in this 20 2, giving The NEW FEBRUARY VICTOR RECORDS will be on sale tomorrow morning and it is the best list in months. Step in and hear them all, but be sure and listen to . the Eight Hits of the latest Musical shows: “Here Comes the Groom,” by Raymond Hitcheock, “Poor Butterfly,” “Ka- tinka,” *“Naught other tuneful Hit vle of machine for imme- CONVENIENT TERMS. ENRY MORANS, eweler, 321 Main St., New Br tain, Conn City ltems Damon’s annual pens tomorrow.—advt. ef of Police Wiliam J. Rawlings artford today attending the se of the Masonic grand lodge. . B. fair, Foresters’ hall, eb. 9, 10, 12, 13.—advt. Boy Scouts of Troop 9 and al over twelve connected with ‘the Baptist church will attend meetln" at the chapel, . L. clearance Ber- Scouts’ bir lhud\ Bicians' ball, Fri.,, Turner hall, dance orch. Adm. 2jc.—adst. glass in fire alarm box 12 at t and Division streets was to be broken shortly after noon day by Detective A. J. Richard- ho reported it to h Robert” M. Dame w haa it replaced. ¥ froeiks, afternoon notificd coat-dr Zowns. ete, the Hart- sérge designs in ings, in pearl-gray, Copen, Pmost approved styvles at haugh Shop, 40 Pratt St., Laavt. the remainine reductions t 212 Trumbull er stock taking, offers wonderful ley and Whalen's, Hartford.—advt. e annual social and dance of the byes of the Southern New Eng- Telephone office will be held at ’s hall this ctening, e annual banquet of the en’s Benevolent Legion e Hotel Beloin last evenin was the twentieth of was one of the most si J."A. Campbell was toastmaster rs. M. T.'Crean orato) During evening vocal and instrumental tions were. given by Miss Kath- Walsh and John J. Crean. mbers of the Holy Mary's church held a whis afternoon in the p. prize winnprs were, firs hm J. Longj segond, Mrs. W ong. bniel H. Coughlin of t, New England repr American Sugzar Refining , will attend the ts kind cceasful. illiam ontative of com- [Hotel Astor on February 13. e Young Ladies Sodality of St. ph’s church is making plans for | ntertainment and r to be held e parish hall Febr 19 benefit whist and will ! in Electric hall this evening for oseph’s church. sociai of ., Rev. W. and the e degree teams y branch, A. O Family Circle j B ;lhe property annual conven- | and banquet of the salesmen at | will hold an old fashioned social and“dance in Electric hall Tuesdoy evening, February 13. Mrs, Anna Payne entertained mem- bers of the Stanley Women's Relief { Corps and their friends in G. A R. ! hall this afternoon. Ladies’ Aid Lyneh” Annual dance Hebrew ty, Turner hall tonight. stra.—advt. Eulous, A. U. of S. 8, concert in Electric hall on Thursday evening, March 29. After the enter- tainment dancing will be held. On Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock Sol Dubowy of 50 Bread street and Miss Sadie Kaplan of 38 Lafayetie street will be married at the home of the bride. A reception will follow the ceremony. will give a s Cured in 6 to 11 Days. ofund money if PAZO U fails to cure Itching, ceding’ or Protruding Piles. application gives relief, 50. AR WALKS. Police Open New Campaign on Delin- quents, Cidewalks still untouched by @ snow hovel are the basis of numerous com- plaints by telephone to police head- quarters and indicate that the city ry will soon rec ¢ a substantial arc informed that patrol- men. will be given special instructions to investigate and report to their su- Prosecuting Attorney © W. Kliett. Chief of Police William J. Rawlings | was informed that a sidewalk on Kast i street needed attention badly nd was requested to send a man over fo at- tend to it. The cemplainant was formed that the police department | not the department of public works I but would see that the sidewalk i8 cleaned at the owner's expense by wi of court procedure. One of the side- ,y\nn« complagned of” is at Lake and Cedar streets on land claimed to be Barney Milier, who. previous storm this au- of result of & had experience with the Chestnut | \FOR SANITARY STORES. Health l)(‘lmlunflll Win Campaign. Inaugurate superintendent a suce Dr. T. 1. Reeks, health, having completed campaign for clean milk and sanitar tains, is now about to launch \ign for clean such as meats, groceries, sada fo a cam foods dics, ete. The inepoctors will visii stores in an mpt to have remedied any can- atte Droll----Quai; t----Unusual The well known lines of Ernest Dudley Chase—Norcross. for themselves. Valland — Rust Craft— These lines speak STATIONERY DEPT. CKINSON RUG CO., 169-171 MAIN STREEY selling insan- ! Events Tonight - | “The theater. High class photo drama, Iox’s the- ater. Misleading Lady,” Lyceum Vaudeville and moving Keeney's theater. 0. pictures, Andree lodge, 1. o, F., Vega hall. St. Elmo lodge, K. of P, mcets at 242 Main street. Winthrop council, D. of L., meets 277 Main street. at S. . E. social ana hall. dance, Booth's Joseph's benefit Electric hall. St. cial, whist and so- Indianola council, D. Judd's hail. 1. O. hall. Erwin Castle, Eagles hall. of P., meets in Phenix lodge, Jr. 0. U. A. M. 0. F., meets in K. .G. E. meets Carpenters Union, Church street. meets at 34 TLady Turners society, ner hall. meets in Tur- lodge, I. Arch street, Alexandria meets at § Dot STRGE RED CROSS I{E‘\;)\‘. Officials Prepare to Call Special Mcct- ing If it is Necessary. The president and secretary of the local branch of the Red Cross society have met with a view to calling a spe- cial meeting of the society to make plans for eventualities, but as vet no definite z\dlon has been taken. The S cal Dressings comm tee is meeting rs. . H. Cooper on Vine street and is send- ing out hoxes of* surgical gdressings weekly, r the local branch of the Red the Surgical Dressings com- mittee has received any new and ur- zent call from the national organiza- tion: GIRLS HOLD BANQUET. Celebrate First Meeting of Club Re- cently Formed. The members of the Giris which has recently been for: the girls employed by Judd Manufacturing company banquet at the Hotel Nelson v ning, which proved a delightful affair and one which will be anticipated each vear, for it was so <(ul that the members voted to mike it an annual activity. ) After ever: (e} one had partaken suf- ficientlz of hearty #epast, the ba guet assumed a4 mus spect. Miss Brumbaum who is president of the ¢lub and who had charge of the post prandial exer , called for a num- ber ok vocal selcctions. Those who favored with solos were the Misses Yatzke and Dun There were' also piano selections and singing by the entire club. > The commuttee which had charge of the banquet, composed of Mary Mon- sees, Hattie Cosgrove, Irene Murray, Lucy Kunz and Ruth eBach were ben- eficial in making the event a success. During the evening Chairman Mary Monsees was called upon and gave a brief talk at the end of which a vote of thanks were given to her and her co-workers. After the banquet a theater party was held at the Lyccum theater. DR. WITTE A POLICEMAN Safety Board to Request That Slaugh- .ter House Imnspector Be Made a Supernumerary Policeman. Charles Witte, slaughter house will be appointed a super- policeman, if the council fit to adopt a recommendation of fety board. The health board csked that Dr. Witte be named as a special policeman, but the safety hoard is of the opinion that a stand- a supernumerary would be bet- 1) o pecto When a man is given authority as ecial policeman he has police au- only on designated property. if Dr. Witte was to be made a would cease as soon as he left the special policeman, his authority slaughter house property. In his po- sition as inspector it i felt that he should have the authority to mak 1ests for violations of the slaughtering ordinance wherever he may find them, and it is only by having a rating as 2 supernumerary that this can be. This course is favorably reccived by the board of health. s Dr. Witte is over age. ¢il will have to recommencd sion of the civil service rul ply to his case. Thus the coun- suspen- to ap- WHY THIS MEETING? Members \\(mdl‘l' at Action of Mayor Pro Alderman M. Irvin: r, acting {yaayvor, has called a special informal meeting of the common council mem- liers to be held in the mayor’s office tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The specifies that the meeting is for cussion of the Propos charter changes. A special council meeting will then be held on Friday fvening 10 act on these changes. of the council®f members Council Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage provesit. 25cat all druggists., IF meets in | § Now is Just the Time to Do That Papering and Painting. Interior Work A fine time to renovate your rooms with fresh paint and wall paper. We Are Ready to Estimate on ali necessary exterior pa A large supply of Varnishes, etc. inting for the early spring Floor Stain, Brushes, THE JOHN BOYLE CO. 3 and 5 FRANKL Painters, Decorators IN SQUARE and Sign M_akers J. M. HALL INAN, Inc. 142 MAIN STREET White Bread is all very well, but you need the medicinal properties of Bran doctor, he knows. Bran Bread 10c. Graham Bread 10c. Bran Muffins 15¢ doz. Bread 15c¢. Bread also—Ask your Gluten Graham Muffins 15¢ doz. N.E. and Cream of Wheat Bread 8c per loaf. Thursday we will have our full line of Coffee Cakes, Wreaths and Bath B Start the morning right—How ? uns. A good cup of coffee of course. We have the right kind, Newport and Autocrat Salads, Baked Beans, Spaghetti, Roast Meats, Cold Meats. Fancy Sardines Tuna Fish Salmon Shad Fancy Canned Peas Baby Limas Heinz Pork & Beans Heinz Kidney Beans Cucumber Rings Mushrooms in Butter Heinz Preserves Capers Olives, all kinds All these goodies and many others at the Delica- tessen Counter. Candies for VALENTINE DAY are ready at the Candy.Counter. Our MILK make a dandy remembrance CHOCOLATES would on this day. All kinds of centers—Be sure it’s the HALLINAN KIND, the right kind. All made under tions. the best sanitary condi- HALLINAN'S CASH STORE 142 MAIN STREET RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 317.2 Reductions in Many Ilenanmenls All Suits Reduced to . .. . All Coats Reduced to . .. All Children’s Coats Reduced to One Lot of $5.75 Crepe de Reduced to One Lot of $3.00 Crepe de small sizes) Reduced to cevn... $10.00 ceeo... $10.00 Chine Walsts Chine Waists, mostly $1.98 One Lot of ‘51 .00 Waists and Middies, also mostly small sizes, Reduced to One Lot of Neckwear Reduced to . ... One Lot of Messaline Pettic One Small Lot of Sateen Petticoats, at ........ One Lot of Mussed $2.00 Voile Waists for . ... have expressed surp call for 1his informal meeting as, in their opinion, there is no necessity for such a procedure. They will be sup- plied with copies of the proposed smendments and do not consider that it is necessary inasmuch as the char- | ter revision committee has seen fit to recommend these few changes they will be well able to take their action ¢n Fridgay night. Bu® the word ha cone forth, and the informal mecting will take place. at the Y Ton Pinlustwas eiected treasurer Leading Star lodge, No. 23, O. 8. of "H. last evening to succeed the Duffy. Mrs. Mary so elected a trustee of the or- der. Two applieations for member- thip were received and at the next qu-v\mg on 20 there will be | four candidates initiated. Tate James A, Collins was I hypophosphites. = 89¢ .. 10¢ $1.50 . 3%¢ $1.50 oats at 'MAKING IT PLAIN The Pure Food and Drug Laws aim to protect the public by prevemmg mis-statements on the labels of . prepa- | rations but some people continue to accept “extracts” of cod Jivers think- ing they will get the benefits of an | emulsion of cod liver o7z The difference is very great. An “emulsion” contains real cod liver oil, which has had the hearty endorse- ment of the medical profession for many years, while an “extract” is a | product which contains z0 07/ and is highly alcoholic, Scott’s Emulsion guarantees the high- est grade of real Norwegian cod liver oil, skilfully blended with glycerine and Scott’sis free from the false stimulation of alcohol and is en~ dorsed by good physicians everywhere. Scott & Bowue, Bloomfield. N. 1. 16-18 HART FORD. WE WISH TO DIRECT SPECIAL ATTENTION TO PLETE DISPLAYS OF MOURNING MILLINERY OUR SPECIALTY If you desire a Black Hat at short notice our own experienced millinery artists are at your service. OUR COM- Our Mourning Hats are produced by artists in this line and at all times we show a complete’ and choice assortment in all the lat- est styles of the season. Just how we call your special attention to our advance showing of Mourning Millinery in the newest wear. spring styles for immediate HEADQUARTERS FOR MOURNING VEILS COMPLETE DISPLAYS OF MOURNING COATS, SUITS, DRE WAISTS AND GLOVES. WE INVITE Y OUR INSPECTION. We believe in Connecticut productions and that the Connecticut produced apple is the best in the world. Oh, You Apple Growers! | v We also have a product which we believe is unequaled, manufactured en our premises. HORSFALL-MADE Ready For Service Suits and Overcoats ' —Designed, cut, made and sold in this the Style Center of Connecticut, 93 Asylum St., to which you are cordially invited. Torstialls {T PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND #3-99 ASYLUM ST. Corrnecting with HARFTORD N. BIRNBAUM Dry Goods = AND— Gents’ Furnishings, ETC. AT 441 ARCH STREET New Britain, Conn. Corner Hart 140 TRUMBULL SE Qur store will open Friday, February 9th, for the big Fire, Smoke and Water Sale. $5,000 worth of goods from every department in our store suffered badly from smoke and water from the fire that we had December 26th, 1916. We have had to keep closed to make arrange- ments with the Insurance Company, and to straighten out the store and the goods. Now is your chance to get merchandise for the lowest prices. Come and bring your friends. Entire stock must be sold at once to make room for new spring goods. You Want Good Bottled | Beer, Wine or Liquors, | Order Same from { PHILIP BARDECK, i 185 Arch St. ’Phone 482-2 | WULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-cimile of Typewriting doae n 2 and 3 cclors with m tures Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER GO INC. 26 State Stroed Hartford, Conm.

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