New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 28, 1917, Page 2

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g . Pol- holders protected.—advt. ur Responsibility to the Nation,” be the subject of a talk to be n Friday ternoon at the home rs. W. C. Hungerford before tho bers of Hsth anley Chapter fA. R. by the vice president gen- , Mrs. Minor. pollo quartet concert, Methodi rch tonight. Adm. h0c.—advt. | son was born this morning to Mr. | Mrs. John McCue of Laselle r. and Mrs. William Fagan of Kel- street are receiving congratula- | s on the birth of a son this morn- | em 8. Benjamin of Per: will (cn' he conditions of suffering in his | fve land at the church-pight ser- | B of the Baptist ‘church, Thursday | §7:45 p. m. There will be op-, tunity for those who so desire to !l tribute to the relief of the ~u1rox-‘ Mr. Benjamin is a member’ Prary Baptist church of New Yorl ¥ and is highly commended by Dr. | p, pastor of that church. ; daughler was born \evtexdl\ m‘ and Mrs. Harry 1 n, formerly of thi clal Sale this week on Chairs, John 3. Andrew ourt Columba, D. of C., n the stato, officers Sunday wher fquarterly mecting of the organ- jon is held in this,city. In the rnoon a banquet will be served at ¥ Hotel Washington. he Kavanaugh Shop, 40 Pratt St., fttord, in advertis “ready-to- ** hats, mean that they have as sy hats as the best trade could ask the best style ideas of the lead- INew York and Parisian designe —aavt. s. Emma Noren of Cherry street, returned from a visit with M Mrs. E. H. Noren of New York Mr, and Mrs. George A.'Noren of ighkeepsie, igger bargains than ever at John Andrews & Co. W. D. Sale.—advt, n Friday, March 2, a delegation the school board of Norwich will he guests of Superintendent Stan- H. Holmes” They will visit ths 1 schools and will be particularly rested in the Prevocational Gram- ..schoal, they write. fRormer Councilman Roy Buell this morning for Sacramento, ornia, e Ladies’ Rifle club will meet to- row night at 7:30 in Leutonia panerchor hall. [flerk A. E. Magnell of the safe d has received ‘Tetférs from the' nville fire department authorities the P. & F. division of the erican Hardware Corporation to effect that there is ne bill for aid n the city in fighting the in-| ary fires last. Wednesday night. | airmian’ Bdward G. Babeock of safety board and Fire Chief pert M. Dame went to Plainville to- to confer with the fire department | Bhorities of that town relatiye to the of standard hose couplings. The | ference is as a precaution in case e should be futuve cails for aid B either place. | ! becision was reserved in the case of irles F. Avery vs. Michael ns- | g, heard before Judge Smith in the man pleas court at Hartford ves- Hay. A collision on liis street over lear ago is the basis of the su b plaintiff was represented by At ey A. W. Upson, while Attorne . Greenberg and B. W. Alling ap- Fred for the'detense. 12.00 Leather Rocker .$6.98 n A Andrews & Co.—advt. ‘ohn. F. ‘Willls, the well ' known rting minwn, was-stricken with ill- ks in ‘Prainville yawterdu\ and was oved to his home on Glen street ere Dr. D. W. O'Connell was called lattend him. He is reported as im- pved today at lease ell Others hat You £now About BELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION Phoebe Superior Hygienic Toilet o T AR SR A complete line at our NEW BRITAIN DAILY G. Fox & Co. Telephone Special Orders, FOR PAYING BILLS, 39 ALLYN STREET, Tel. Ch. MAIN OFFICE Charter 1580 1380. HARTFORD Special Orders Taken In Every Line Much of our Spring Merchandise is in temporary quarters on Talcott street and of course much is yet to come; all of it has been purchased. Meanwhile the buyers are.'taking special orders for cus- tomers in every line, and giving a won- derfully satisfactory service. Step down Talcott Street and see the new merchandise for Spring—with old prices marked on it. "Il soon find. save money, as you Every price on An easy way to the following means a truly wonderful saving: FURNITURE, RUGS AND DRAPERIES At No. 12 Talcott Street WASH GOODS, LINENS and DOMESTICS At No. 12 Talcott Street DPRUGS and TOILET ARTICLES At No. 2 Talcott Street STATIONERY and ENGRAVING ORDERS TAKEN At No. 2 Talcott Street Beautiful spring display of China, Cut Glass, Pottery, Carriages, Trunks, Novelties, Baby Bags, Suit Cases, Eureka Vacuum Cleaners, Lamps and Electroliers At No. 18 Talcott Street TOWNSEND SUED AGAIN { Former New Britain Man Defendant in Second $10,000 Law Suit Arising Out of Automobile Fatality. Harry P. Townsend of Hartford, formerly of Maple street, this city, has been sued for $10,000 by Gertrude Moorehouse, administratrix of the e of the late Grace M. Lord of Mas Lord was riding in Town- automobile on the night of October 26, 1916, when ft collided with a trolley car in Windsor. - Miss Lord was killed and it is the conten- tion of the administratrix that her due to the negligence of Townsend. Mr. Townsend him- self was badly injured and has not vet recovered, but if his condition is permissable he will appear before the March term of the superior criminai court to answer to & charge ef man- slaughter. This is the second suit for $10.000 Lrought against the former New Brit- ainn - man since the accident, anoth woman victim of the collision havir instituted legal proccedings. Pilcs Curcd in 6 to 14 Days. Druggists refund money if PAZO GINTMENT fails to cure Itching, nd, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. First application gives relief. 50. Election of officers of New Britain lodge, B. P. O. E. will be held at the meeting tomorrow evening, Snow Toilet Preparations Dainties that should be found upon every woman’s toilet table. Toilet Goods Department. DICKINSON — DRUG CO., 169-171 MAIN STRERY BABIES ARE HUNGRY; YOU CAN HELP THEM New Britain Jews to Collect Funds to Aid Suffering Brethren in Europe. 1f an old man whom you knew to be hungr ed you for the price of a meal while you were strolling along the sunny side of the street you would not refuse to help him because his { religious views did not coincide with yours. If a child were knocked down in the street by an ice wagon you would not pass by unconcerned hecause you and the child’s parents did not wor- ship under the same religious banner. Today in Burope thousands of aged men and women are starving and thousands of children are being made unfit physically for life’s battle. Are you going to continue your stroll on the sunny side of the street and make no effort to relieve their sufferings?” To hely them I their. misery, to cause the sunshine of happiness to light up the faces of tired mothers. to ce bread in the outstretched of emaciated children—that is \e aim of the New Britain branch of the American-Jewish Relief commit- (5‘(‘ whicn will hold a mass meeting / evening at clock at rammar school hall. Tast vear the general committee sent more than $5,000,000 to their fellow religionists abroad. This y it is proposed to send $10,000.00 a8 The Jews in { from the the unnaty {judice. Of arred ¥ lurope ural reason of war and reason of religious pre- I the sufferers in the stern hemisphere, the s are forced to bear the greatest burden. America is their only hope— is the only barrier between ation The New Britain committee has ar- ranged for a number of ecloquent speakers for the m Sunday night but perh antee of succ Isadore Hershfield. ver of eminence, who | principal talk of the scldom that Attorney | be induced to visit a | New Britair he is i i mand in - con | was with ext | Attorney M. | side at the { wonld | casion. a New York law- will deliver the evening. It is Hershfield can size of it de- and it atification that 10 who will pre- meeting, learned that he add his eloquence to the oc- e KXPLAINS CHARITY PLANS. Chairman 1. W. mittec of federated cha Chamber of Commerce to that body his investigation of the Cleveland plan at a meeting held at 5 o'clock this gfternoon. Secretary Andrews of the chamber will outline his views concerning the methods contained in the Erie plan. Pelton of the com- ties of the will explain are suffering, HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1917. 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 all necessary exterior painting for the early spring A large supply of Varnishes, Floor Stain, rushes, etc. THE JOHN BOYLE CO. 3and 5FRANKLIN SQUARE Painters, Decorators and Sign Makers J. M. HALLINAN, Inc. 142 MAIN STREET At the BAKERY COUNTER fot Tuesday we will have Coffee Cakes, Wreaths, Bran Bread and Rolls and Graham Bread and Rolls. Gluten Bread, the genuine kind . .15¢ a loaf N. E. and Cream of Wheat Bread . 8c a loaf Eclairs, Cream Puffs, Chantllles, and Cream Rolls fresh every day. Our Home Made Pies are rich and tender “with that JUST RIGHT taste. ) On the DELICATESSEN COUNTER you will find Roast Meats, Cold Meat specialtiez, Home Made Salads, Boston Baked Beans, Cottage Cheese, Pickles, Olives and Cheese in the Handy Packages. For the Lenten season we have a fresh supply of Tuna Fish, Salmon, Shad, Lobster, Crab Meat and all kinds of Fancy Sardinos. Canned Chicken, R. & R. brand. : . : MishraonetiniBatter Italian Olive Oil Guava Jelly Taylor Ham Eat more Macaroni, it is cheaper, than Potato the Highflyer, and is more nourishing. For the CANDY HUNGRY we would suggest our Chocolates. Rich, pure and dainty, they embody all that can be desired by the most fastidious candy lover. Fresh specialties daily. Qur Cocoanut Kisses are made irom the Fresh Grated Cocoanuts and the best Granulated Sugar and Flavors, nothing else. Something New —Imported Preserved Fruits in tins. Get the candy Habit, it’s a good one. “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” There’s a Reason. Store closed at six-thirty evenings except Satur- day and Monday, open these evnings until ten P. M. HALLINAN'S CASH STORE 142 MAIN STREET .“ . Capres tends local theaters, bance and anno Saturday there to Policeman C was smoking creates Events Tonight at that Dobruck tte in one of the theater. Thero the offendc Leing summatily ejected, “Our New Minister,” theater. Lyceum High class photo drama, Fox's theater. ; got to waork, support his properly and satisfy Probation Officer Edward C. Connolly to kis De- havior for six months or go to ¥ cmphasized when he rged with Vaudeville and moving Keeney's theater. pictures, st. Elmo lodge, K. meects at 242 Main street, Lol 8l Andre lodge, I. , meets i T. Crowley and Harry Mount testified | that Dobruck is one of a Zang that at- | a distur- John Martin of § Corbin Place has | family | Jail. | ap- | BARY FORD. Choice Millinery Displaying the Smartest Creations in the Newest Advance Spring Models Every new style tendency is shown and every Hat 1s individunlly designed. Our designers are personally in touch with the fashion centers, We show exclusive designs that will adapt thiernselves be- "comingly to most everyone and mect tho approval of tho dresser. Particular attention is called to the lovely [ats of new flowers and follage Trimmed Hats, smart Ribbon Ha There are many new ideas and colors. See the new style sniio side roli effects, chin-chins, new turbans and other cqually attractive models. ‘The colors most prominent are rose. green, blue, gold, purple, Bur- gundy and black. See thess Hats, try them on, vou'll surely be de- lighted with the styles and the modernte prices we ask for them. critteal all straw, KNOX HATS SEASON 1917 THE ACCEPTED STYLES OF FIFTH AVENUE Embodying every correct detail for fash- ionable headgear Featuring BROAD BRIMS WITH RAW EDGES In Artichoke, Gray, Seal Brown, Knox Green and Belly Nutria. We are exclusive agents for these world- renowned Hats. Torstalls T PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND 7359 ASYLUM ST Cornecting with MOT'RUMBULLSY HARFTORD Make Thrift a Househeld Word Teach the children to be thrifty. Habits formed in childhood are not apt to change in after years. The key opening box of SumvotA with more than fifty shines and a SumvorA HOME SET 1 for polishing is an outfit i | unequalled for economy and convenience. BLACK—TAN—WHITE At all dealers — Take no subatituce. SHINE WITH SHinoiA AND SAVE i | i Vega hall. Phenix lodg e, meets Jr. 0. U. A, M. Castle, srwin meets Carpenters’ Union, mects at Church street. Vesta Hive, L. O, T, M., meets a 277 Main street. New Britain Nest, 0. 0. O., meets i IZlectric hall, g Valient Tent, K. O. T. M., meets at | 321 Main str i KTHEATER DISTURBER FINED | Torolic at Keeney's Playhouse Saturday | Afternoon Costs John Dobruck, 19, in Police Court. dvism in local theaters was nockout blow by Judge James Meskill in police court today in a fine of $10 and costs, amounting to .13, imposed upon John Dobruck, | old, of 12 Wilson street, for turday | 8 oon. Probation or ment of | the fine by installments were denied ' ! despite violent weeping of the accused, a plea for leniency by Attorney A. A. | Greenberg and the accused's tearful complaint that he had no money and would have to go to jail. Dobruck wept freely until the door of the cell | room shut him from view. Supernumerary Policemen George I Shoe Sale Signals Still Flying Women’s $1.00 «“Gold Seal” Rubbers 75¢ Women’s $3.00 Boots, Hand Sewed $2.25 Men’s $3.50 Rubber Sole Shoes $2.75 BOOTH'S BLOCK NEW BRITAI.

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