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NEW BRMAIN D AiLY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1917. City Items n's §$3.50 rubber sole shoes §2 on’s Shoe Sale.—advt. e regular meeting of the Ladies’ liary, 104, N, L. ¢, will bo in Room No. &0, Booth's block, sday cveniag at 8 o'clock, In- on of candidaies will take place a full attendance is desired. office of F. M. Zimmer- ine street, Tel. avt. church the terday and In this mpou at 7 olders protected.— the Greek Orthedo en season began v continue for ff htry the Greeks observe this re- us rite, but curtail their fasting h more than at home. ev. OMTEr T. Magnell, chaplain at ersfield prison, will speak at the en services at the Church of St. the @vangelizt this evening. iss Arline t will entertain er home tonight. rough, Lawyer A. A. Greenber Hartford Metal Ceiling company filed @ mechanics’ Hen for $312 Riley of Chestnut the Quaker club nst property on Main street owned | [eorge Levine punty Commissioner Edwin W, Itz has been chosen e county-home, which comes un- the jurisdiction of the county imissioners. & Woman's, Sewing society of the dish Lutheran church will have wniversary celebration on March . i s, A. J. Sloper of Grove Hill will tain the Woman's club at. its ual guests’ nignt meeting this eve- . MacGregor Jenkins, he Atlantic Monthly, S “The Making >f a Magazine. jhe East street s hool Parents’ and hers’ association will give an en- ainment in the school hall this ing. The Prevocation Grammar bol association will also give an rtainment in the Grammar school The public is invited to attend poth instances. he annual meeting of Central ty company was held yesterday a six per cent. dividend paid on common and preferred stock. directors were re-elected. They 2 J. B. Minor, E. W. Schultz, M, H. p, C. B. Stanley. The officers are: ! Schultz, president and treas- f; Grace M. Costello, secretary, J. B. Minor, ,auditor. e estite of the Late Dr. George y, appraised at $7,182.72, is in- oried as follow Land and dings at 212 Lincoln street, $5,000; SELL-ANS lbsolutely Removes hdigestion. Onepacka ovesit. 25cat all druggisis. Sronchitis nd Other Throat and ung Ailments Yield to Linonine Nearly thousand prominent bple in one city alone have. pub- p: testified in signed statements pt Linonine cured them of coughs, ds, bronchitis and etherforms of pter complaints that threatened r.very existence. Other. --thous: -one s in other scctions of the country | There is only one “Bromo Quinine. | ve iddded thelr testimony and all te in proclaiming Yinonine the pst_effective ‘medicine of its kind own to sclence. Relicf is wrought removing the swellings and irrita- s that cause the disturbances. It n truly wonderful remedy and is and wholesome, peing an emul- in of Flax-Sced Ofl, Irish Moss, calyptus and other famous reme- all combhied in one, and known s world oter as. @wing to the high cost of all in- jedients (over 1009 increase) we obliged to raise the price, to take ct at once, as follows: 30c, 35c 1, 60c and $1.20. All druggists mmend and sell Linonine. as treasurer | Heals Skin D. D. D., the greatest of skin remedies will semove those skin afflictions that have made your life 4 burden. That intolerable itching. burning and discomfort will disappear under the magic of this remedy. It has cured many cases pronounced incurable and will reach Jour case. We guarantee the first bottle to ring you relief. " 25c, 50c and $1.00. D. D. DO shares of U, S. Steel, preferred, 105, $2,100; personal effects, $5 h in New RBritain Savings bank 0.12; cash in Burritt Savings banlk, Kennedy's dancing “chool tonight, . hall, Judd's orchestra.—advt. At Bunzalow l'dancing school. advt. Miss” Agnes Knquist has entered the | Nurses Training school at Mt. Si tonight. Kitson's Lynch's orchestra The Men's society of the !Lutheran church will meet Thursday levening. M hd Mrs, Howard IS, Grove Hill are spending the New York. . Dr. Go 71 Dalton bhas resumed prac- [tice after an attack of grip. ! Big alteration sale going on, trim- med and untrimmed millinery. Retail at wholesale pric Goldenblum Mil- { linery Co., A. building.—advt. Joseph H. Reloin of Main street has heen culled to Bridgeport owing to the death of a relative. A marriage license was granted late vesterday afternoon to Raymond | Cook of 84 Vance street and Miss ‘Madelfm A. Clark, daughter of A Clark of 57 Wilson street. The bride to be is bt sixteen years of age, whils the prospective groomsman has just attained his majority. | The board of puhlic works will " meet at 5 o'clock this afternoon, when ithe report of {will be considered. | Misses Anderson of 25 Edson strect ! will tender a dinner.this evening to +Miss Mabel Sheehan of Rockville, { Miss Louise Rau of Hartford and | Miss Grace Brady of this city. | Goodness—of “Aunt DeHa's” —advt. Horton of week in Bread. The board of health released a case | of scarlet fever from quarantine on | Hart street this morning. | + sam Harris has filed notice of his | intention to sell his clothing at 344 Main street to 'Hyman Rab- inow of New York on March 8. Chester W. Tennant, a Hebron salesman, and Miss Bertha Mattie Van Allen of 32 Glen street were granted a marriage license this morn- ing. HEARING . Mayor Quigley Learns When Amend- ments Are to Be Taken Up. Mayor G. A. Quigley was notified this afternoon that the committee on cities and boroughs has settled upon Tuesday, March 6, as the date for the hearing on the New Britain charter amendments. This afternoon Mayor Quigley went to the capitol to appear in opposition to a bill which would more he&vily tax the pipe lines and dams owned 1S SET. ’ by cities and towns. This, if passed, | « would seriously affect New Britain. { The Quinine That Does Not Affect e Head - i Because of its tonic #hd laxative ef- ! fect Laxative Bromo Quinine can be rtaken by anyone without causing nervousness nor ringing in the head. E. W. GROVE'S signature is on box. | 25c.—advt. MILK DEALERS ORGANIZE. |And the Price ‘of the Fluid Is Sent ! Soaring. ! An association of local milk dealers 'was formed at a meeting held last jevening in the Chamber of Com- merce rooms, and the following offi- cers were elected: President, C. J. Johnson; vice president, Arthur Seiy | bert; secretary, Edward <C. Avery; | recording secretary, . Walter Swain; treasurer, Harry Berson. meeting of the association will = be held Friday evening, at which time all milk dealers, not members of the association, are invited to attend. Matters considered beneficial to the dealers were: considered, and it was also voted to increase the price jof milk from retailed milk from 10 jto 11 cents a quart and bottled milk delivered to stores from 9 to 10 cents a quart. i | i i Phoebe Snow Toilet Preparations |- Superior Hygienic Toilet Dainties that should be found upon every woman’ s toilet table. A complete line at our Toilet Goods Department. ICKINSON DRUG B A 4 169-171 MAIN STREET A Swedish the budget committee | store | Another | : Chief Manion and Herkimer | mittee and | received, escorted to a cell and held lon a charge | weapons. | the district attorney at Herkimer will | “Our New Minister,” Lyceum theca- ter Events Tonighi High class photo drama, Fox's the- ater. | | Vaudeville and Kecney's theate moving pictures, | Annual banquet, association, Mas P NS andupiee: Catholic Wome! Benevolent T.e- glon, meets in_parish hall. W. L. Morgan niversary, Vega lodge, hall. . - Mark's church, meet K. of P, an- Boy Scouts, St church hall. Grammar school P. & T. associa tion, meets in school auditorfum. in Whist and- sécial Court D. of C. Electric hall. Columba, | Fintracht lodge, O. D. IT. §. meets in Rardeck’s hall New' Britain Camera club, meets in Murray's studio. \(Hen' Hive, T. O. T. MJ meets | 277 Main street. ’ Canton Foster, U, A. M. hall. at P. M., meets in Jr, 0. New Rritain Camp, M .W. A., meets at 31 Church street. | NO PICTURE IF HE WAS LEAVING HOME McNulty Determined Not to ILeave Any Mementoes in House and 1Is Arrested. “You won’t have my picture on the wall to remember me when I'm gone,” warbled William McNulty at his home at 4 Milk strect last night as a pre- lude to “starting things.” As a re- sult, William again “got in bad,” be- came the prisoner of Policeman James | McCab&\and received a jail-term ticket good. for thirty days from | Judge John H. Kirkham in police { court today. The accused admitted { that he broke a picture on the wall, saying that he had been ordered to leave and was determined that { Mrs. McNulty should have nothing | | of that sort to remind her of him. The | i ! latter, in court, said that she did not | [ want to be reminded of William, | wished that he would stay away and \ said that she is perfectly able to sup- | port herself and their two children. | William pleaded guilty to assault {upon his wife and not guilty to a charge of breach of the peace. Mrs. McNulty said that William ! started, on his rampage Saturday | night, continued it Sunday night and { wound up last night with an attack ; upen ‘'her, attack upon some of the furniture and final: drove her’ into the street about 1:30 this morning. | Contrast was notable when frail, | slightly built Mrs. Thomas Kaschnick | ! faced her big burly husband, a black- smith, and accused him of assault- ing her so seriously that she had a blackened optic and, according to her testimony, beat her so that her body was a mass of black and blue marks. | She testified that he struck her while she had an infant in her arms and | | frightened the child, as well as their | two other children. Because he | locked the door, she had to climb -out | of a window to get aid from Sergeant ! W. C. Hart and Policeman Georgé Moffitt. The accused admitted that “they hammered each other a littlc” and entered the defense that he had partaken of a “few beers” while out buying a new suit. He was fined $5 | | and costs with ten days in jail. Pend- i his good behavier, the jail sentence is suspended and probation substituted. i | | i NON-SUPPORT CHARGED. Booth Strect Man Caught After Gun | Xscapade. Sought for by the local authorities for more than two.months to answer | to a non-support charge, Anton Bog- del of 57 Booth street is under ar- | rest at Herkimer, N. Y., and will be brought to this city by Detective Sam- | uel Bamforth next week for trial. Ac- cording to clippings received at head- quarters today from Chief of Police | i John T. Manion of Herkimer, Bog- | del went on a rampage in that lo- cality with a loaded revolver, had the authoritles of two towns after | him and created much excitement generalily. According to the clippings, Bogdel | started his “wild time” in Little Falls, {N. Y. where he has heen living, | threatened to shoot up a trolley sta- tion and then hoarded a trolley car | for Herkimer. Police Chief Booth of Little Falls and his reserves werc | just too late to catch the elusive An- i ton. Telegraph messages resulted in police- organizing as a reception com- their man” was cordially | men of carrying concealed The communication sa; that he will be examined as to h sanity. Tf New Britain wants him. { release him to a local official next Tuesda The letter says that the New York state authorities belleve it | to be the wiser pol to have him | compelled to live with his family and lsu]-porl them. ! FILES $2,100 LIEN. | The avalanche of mechanics' liens { that have been lately levied against | Geonge Levine's new block on Main | street was :further augmented this* morning when Charles D. Meloney, through Lawyer W. E, Egan of Hart- ford, filed a lien for $2,100 against the property. . Mr. Meloney claims to have fiurnished $2,100 worth of ma- terials for the new block. j . Says Simple Remedy Prolo_nged His Life Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin Effective as a Remedy for Constipation. Among older people the various orgaus of the body have a tendency to slow up and weaken, and this is usu- ally first manifest in a pronounced in- activity of the bowels. Good health is dependent on reg- ularity in this ‘important function; whehever there is the slightest indi- cation of constipation a mild laxative should be taken to relieve the conges- tion and dispose of the accumulated waste. Catharticyor purgatives should not be employed, owever; these t0o violent in action and their effect only temporary. A mild ldxative such as the combi- nation of pepsi known 4s.Dr. Caldwell’s Sy rup Pepsin, is the ideal rémedy. It | gentle in its action, bringihg relief in an easy, hatural manner, without griping or other pain or discomfort, | is pleasant to the taste, and can be obtained in any drug store. Mr. Robert L"FQI‘?"‘, 918 Kirkwood Boulevard, Davenpdtt, Towa, says he | has always had a bottle of Dr. Cald- well)s Syrup Pepsin in the house for the past eighteen vears, and that by using it occasionally as the need arises, | and in this way keeping his health are | simple laxative herbs with s \ 500w, 1t nas prolonged his life, and brought ease and comfort. Dr. Caldwell’'s Syrup Pepsin is sold by druggists everywhere, and costs only-fifty cents a bottle. To avoid imi- tations and ineffective substitutes he sure to get Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep- sin. See thAt a facsimile of Dr: Cald- well’s signature and his portrait ap- pear on the yellow carton in which the Dbottle is packed. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 455 Whshington §t., Monticello, Illinois. T A BIT OF PFRSIA reflected in Wrinkle-Proof SCARFS In our Asylum street window we show a scarf of unusual interest to neckwear lovers. Most striking is the pattern, a fine exam- ~le of Persian art—and the colorings are skillfully blended in rich combinations of rare beauty. 'I‘he: added feature of heavy wrinkle-proof material makes this scarf a truly wonderful value at $1.50. Torstalls T PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND £3-99 ASYLUMST. Connesting with |40 TRUMBULL ST HA RFTORD |M. E. BROTHERHOOD \ Apollo Quartet of Boston Will Give Sclections at Church Mu- sicale. The quartet of companied. by Mis elocutionist, Apollo Boston, ac Dorothy Berry Carpenter, will give concert tomorrow evening in the au- s a ! Quartet—Swing Along CONCERT TOMORROW | i turn | repeated, | 8lad | cores, | quest Readinz—Short Stories (Southern Melody) Tt frequently happens engagement there are certain numbers which people like to have and the Apollo Quartet is to give several of these as en- if desired. One of these num- bers to be rendered this year by re- of many who heard them pre- viously is *“The Blue Danube Waltzes.” The work of this quartet has been heartily gndorsed wherever they have been he[;d and all press notices give commendable comment. that on a re- ditorium of Trinity Methodist church, | under the Brotherhood. at 8:15 sharp. program to be given: Apollo quartet—Comrades in Arms auspices of the Methodist The concert will begin Adam | ..'Wilma Dearborn C . . Selected . tenor | Quartet—Magnolia of Tennessee.Bray | Reading—Short Stories .. Bartlett Logan, base Wearyin’ For You ond | The following is the | arter | | ganize a | commmittee i ! Alvin Carlson, A. S. Andrewkitz,James i Relyea, TEMPERANCE MASS MEETING. The allied temperance forces held a mass meeting at the Y. M. C, A. last evening at which the prohibition party, churches and societies were represented. E. Hohenthal of Manchester was the of the occasion. G. speaker L. “dry federation” in this city and a committee of seven was -appoit- ed jo complete the organization. The composed of John Sloan, Mrs. Leonard Kurtz, Mrs. J. Shepard and Mrs. [Blsie Gilchreesf. Clerk of the prohibition town com- mittee, Leonard Kurtz is a member ex-officio. is IS BARGAIN DAY HERE And below are a few of the many bar- gains to be found here tomorrow. . Women’s Winter Coats in wool fabrics, and many of them sold at $8.00 to $10.98, to clean up Wednesday at ....... 2.98 Bleached Bed Sheets, full size. (Limited quantities.) Wednesday at ......... 49 27 inch Fine Swiss Flouncing, baby edges, worth 40c yard, Wednesday at 25¢ Heavy Unbleached Cotton, Wednesday abh el e e LT ey Extra heavy, large size Bleached Turk- ish Towels. Mill run goods, worth 59c. Extra special Wednesday at .........29¢c Leather Hand Bags, worth $1.00, Wed- nesday at ;...........%c.0un..ai 89c Housefurnishings at Less Than Cost. 89 Wash Boilers at ................49¢c The meeting voted to or- | WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY MR. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS THEDA BARA IN THE TIGER WOMAN FOX FEATURE DE LUXE IN 6 ACTS FRANCIS X. BEVERLY BUSHMAN-BAYNE THE GREAT SECRET FRIDAY and SATURDAY JUNE CAPRICE N A CHILD OF THE WILDS MRS. VERNON CASTLE in PATRIA DOUBLE BILL — CHAPTERS 3-4 —FOX'S— One Bottle-- Yes-One Glass will convince you of the measure of good taste, pusity and nourishment this beverage cohtains. ~ Get acquainted with this, Con- necticut’sfinest, TODAY. ON TAP AT LOUIS W. FODT, HOTEL BELOIN, KEEVERS & 00., HER- MANN SCHMARR, W. J. 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