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

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Now is Just the Time to Do That Papering and ‘Painting. Interior Work A fine time to renovate your rooms with fresh paint EASTER WEARABLES OF cnmeflml AREL . Featuring Garments of Destinction JOATS, SUITS, DRESSES--BLOUSES 2t us show you SATURDAY: Garments that will be leadersin the EASTER PARADE Sitleof SUITS for the little Miss 10 years or older 'l‘hey are splendidly adapted for the little wo- man and have that air of smartness that will stamp the little lady as unusual. The Coats are Norfolk, Semi-Norfolk and Phin with mannish collar and , lapels. The Skirts are charming, some areplamwflh ‘patch pockets, others are full pleated, with suspenders that are detachable. 'EASTER CLOTHES, NECKWEAR, RIBB00S, SILK HOSIERY ' MANY SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ’s Sflk Sox. Saturday Special . . .3 pair SL&O{ - 39¢ .4 pair $1 omen’s thkhsleHose..........i-]purSlM 3 PINK LISLE UNION SUITS Saturday 59¢ each. Extra sizes 69c. 'SHOW G THE NEW THINGS IN EASTER )_sizes, 3 f JEWELRY, SHELL GOODS A $2.98 ea.’ Beud(}hins,lilirOmaments,HandBags&Purses Silkl’dhcodsup n’s Hand Bags. ' Silk Moire and Leathers, Special 49c each. Of You find igreater style, comfort and wear in Fashion Park Clothes at Wil- m 8.—advi. ' Vote for }nclmy for alderman at - third ward re ublicln rimaries, Fri- in children's and boys’ x Y Leland's. of course. —advt. g Mackay for alderman at ppublican primaries, Fi- Spring styles in Malloty and Stet- son hats, $1.50 to $3.50. Besse- Leland’s.—advt. Manhattan Shirts at coek Co.—advt. Vote for Mask&y for alderman at third ward republican prisparies, Fri- day.—advt. ‘ The public schools closed today for the annual Easter recess. They will reopen on April 9. ' The State Normal school closed yesterday for the an- nual spring vacation. New, spring styles in caps, $1.00 and 60c. live store.—advt. £ The suit display at the Kavanaugh Shop, 40 Pratt St, Hartford, is the largest and handsomest they have Ashley-Bab- E. & W. collars at nd’s—advt. want as soon as you see thley-Babcock Co.—advt. cation was received last w Britain Council, 0. U. third degree will be con- iflext Thursday evening. oughlin of 82 Pearl St., Hart- tends an invitation to the la- Britain and vicinity visit- fford tomorrow, to cail in per- see her beautiful' merchan- . Jowest -prices.—advt. he desire of this store to serve rfection. ‘Wilson’s.—advt. hat week. . Besse-Leland lusive agents.—advt, in and see the mew models Backs at Ashley-Babcock Co $1.50, Besse-Leland’s, the dressy silks, satins, taffetas and failles. —advt. See the New Frontier Hat at Ash- ley-Babcock Co.—advt. color ar a new shirt. 96c. : Vote for Mackay for alderman at third ward rep\lblim primaries, Fri- day.—advt. Parker silk shirts, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00. Besse-Leland’s, of course. —advt. Vote for Mackay for alderman at ! third ward republican primaries, Fri- | . day.—advt. Genuine 60c Chocolate Covered 39[: Caramels shapes and then thickly . The handsome box, with genuine lond added sttréction to this delici- .you are thoroughly 169-171 day.—advt. ’ ever had, especially attractive are the i All our shirts are guaranteed fast| $2.00, $1.50 and ; Besse-Loland's, of course.—advt | See the New Frontier Hat at Ash- ley-Babcock Co.—advt. Reports were prepared by the offi- | cers of the Turner society last might ard will be prefented at the regular meeting next Thursday night. Word has been received that the big turn- ing meet that was to have been held in Brooklyn has been postponed ‘be. couse of international complications. The South Congregational church Sunday school, boys division, enter- tainment has been postponed until April 13, Youn double breasted Norfolk suit is at Wilson's.—advt. Children’s suits and top coats, cut prices at Besse-Leland’s.—advt. Mr. and Mrs. J8hn F. Bergan of 57 Trinity street are rejoicing at the birth of a daughter, born last night at Miss Nagle's sanitarium. Vote for Mackay for Alderman at Third Ward Republican Primaries Friday.—advt. See the New French Coats—Ashley- Babcock Co.—advt. Spring. Top Coats Were $18, $22.50 and $25 $11.50 today Wilgon's and wall paper. We Are Ready to Estimate on all necessary exterior painting for the early spring A large supply of Varnishes, Floor Stain, etc. THE JOHN rushes, BOYLE €0. 3and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE Painters, Decorators and Sign Makers % LERS, BATH B “Fresh every mommg, our HOT CROSS 'BUNS, delicious, 15¢ a dozen. . All kinds of Home Made Ries, 20c and 251: each. Cream Rolls, Chantilles, Eclairs and Cream Puffs. Bring one home and enjoy a hut. Beans for Saturday, 12¢ a lb. Potato All Blked Salad, Home Made, 20c a lb. kinds of Cold Meats for a hurry-up lunch—— Roast Ham, fresh or smoked; Roast Beef, the bat “cuts. Fancy Canned Vegetabless and Fish, Ollves, Pickles and Preserves. Try the B. & B. Coffee at 25c a pound. fine Our Ripe Figs in syrup with whipped cream makes a dessert. Of course you will have some Candy forSunday mixture at 29c a box would satisfy all tastes.. Our Sunshine Chocolates packed special for this day; pure and wholesome. Milk Chocolate Creams, 60c a pound. 2 Walnut. Kisses, Cream Patties ,Cocoanut Kisses, Haystacks and many other specmltles at the Candy Counter. Come in and make your selectiom Eat more Candy. It's a good habit. * SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM. THERE’S A REASON. SUNDAY SPECIAL—Fgesh Strawberry Creal, 60c a quart. As we have only one delivcry Sunday kindly get your order tn 4 early. thns making sure ot having your dessert on time. at 6:30 every evening except faturday and Monday, evenings until ten p. m. ‘We close open these HALLINAN'S CASH STORE 142 MAIN STREET USED WRONG MARKER ON HIS AUTOMOBILE Hartford Agent Fined $7 and Costs for Violation of Motor Vehicle Law. Found guilty of violating the motor vehicle statute relative to the use of an automobile with dealer’s markers for commercial purposes, Earl Board- man of Hartford, agent for a well- known make of truck, was fined $7 and costs by Judge James T. Meskill in police court today. of Hartford, chsuffeur and employed by Beardman, was allowed to go under a suspended ‘judgment. At- torney Nathan A. Schatz of Hartford opeared for the defense and contend- ed that it. was a common procedure in the automobile business to give practical demonstrations by transpor- tation of merchandise for prospective buyers. Selden was summoned into court. ‘Wednesday night by Sergeant Theo- dore Johnson, being stopped as he was delivering a. load of flour - for Philip Harris, Hartford dealer, to the Naughton bakery on- Main street. He did not appear in court yesterday’and a warrant was issued, bond for re- lease pending arraignment being fixed at $100 and given by Board- man. Today, he was late in reach- ing court, a recess being ordered and the bond was just to be declared for- feited when the party arrived. Selden made a second trip to this city last night, was stopped 'on Arch street by Policeman Willlam F. Mur- phy and detained for questioning by’ Sergeant Johnson. At the hearing this morning, Harris testified that -he was a.prospective buyer of the type of truck handled by Boardman ‘and contended that the trips to this city were in the nature of demonstrations. | Porsecuting Attorney George W. Kiett urged the fmposing of a sub- stantial penalty, contending ‘that it was a clear violation of the statute and calling attention to the trouble that Secretary of State Charles L. Perry is having with motor vehicle dealers throughout the state. He ex- Joseph Selden: pressed the belief that a lesson should be taught and that stringent measures be taken to compel dealers to con- form with the intent and wording ot the statutes. E Events Tonight. : “The Little Grey Lady,” theater. Lycsum High class theater. 3 photo drama, . Fox’s thdsvule and mov'lng pictures, Keeney’s ‘theater. - Only One “BROMO QUININE.” To get thé genuine, call for full name LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. 25c.—advt. IMMIGRANTS STILD LOST. No information has been received by Chief of Police Willlam J. Rawl- ings as to the whereabouts of Maria and Giuseppa.Caccamo, aged nine- teen and sixteen years respectively, who arrived in Boston ' from Italy ‘Wednesday and were supposed to reach this city last night. Although Chief Rawlings communicated with government authorities in Boston, no word from them has beer received. Francesco Caccamo of 85 Arch street, brother of the missing girls, is great- ly worried and fears that some acci- dent is the cause of their non-ap- pearance. JURY TRIAL RESUMED. The jury trial of Tony.Vernale vs. Mrs. Josephine Giafalo was unfin- ished before Judge John H. Kirkham at-the adjournment of city court yes- terday afternoon and will be con- tinued Tuesday, if motion of non- suit by counsel for the defense is de- nied. Arguments for non-si L] case will be made before Judge - ham this afte; n. Judge Frederick B. Hungerford counsel for the' plaintif while Judge B. F. Gaffney and, Attorney M. D Saxe represent the defense. X HATS, SUITS, COATS, DRESSES WAISTS AND GLOVES r In Distinctive Fashions Extrmely Moderats in Prlu. THE lASTER MILLINERY Our whole store has the appearanve of & Spring Gardenin all its ',._ new refreshing beauty. A bird, a butterfly, a flower, pretty a deal of ingenuity and skill—and behold a creation Hundreds of the amartest hats showa this fashion’s new charms! epring 'Will be purchased at Dillon's for the varisty is large; styles choicest and valyes the best obtainable. ‘The hats in otir typieal of dne play show very smart lines, all the newest shapes, including Toll brim sailors, mushrooms, roll sldes, tricones and other m The straws are of fine quality. . Many have the ' ' with satin or topped with satin, Many have jransparent malines, many combine malines with satin tn the m‘“ 'Y SPORT HATS Largest Assortment in the City. show Georgette crepe. mm m mmlnwnmnom— SILK SUTTS CLOTH COATS SILK SKIRTS WOOL SKIRTS CLOTH DRESSES SILE DRESSES = WAISTS s SILK PETTICOATS GLOVES S mm.mmumw( in very now patterns, also dainty hand-colored cases to mail them in, that makes | them very appropriste for Easter gifts. OPENING DAY AT McMILLAN'S. Latest Styles in Women’s Wear Now Being Shown. Every one interested in style should not fail to visit the McMillan Store during the Opening Days, Thursday and Saturday. It gives an idea of the beautiful garments and the unusual treatment this big store has to offer. The entire store is artistically decorated in blue and white and 1s certainly a pretty sight. On the second floor in the ready-to- wear departments one will find every- thing for the little tots as well as for Sister and Mother. The little white organdy and voile dresses are sy prettlly made that no one wants to think of sewing. Of specia] interest are the coats and sults in all the leading shades and mate- rials. An interesting feature are the Jersey Suits, designed and named aft- .er the popular moving picture a¢ ress, Miss Marguerite Clark. = Skirts. talking about skirts this store shows the public the largest assortment in town and such. distinctive styles and materials, For the woman who will need a new walst for her Baster Suit she will find just the one here. Georgette crepe blouses which are just as popular as ever she will find in the colors, such as silver gray, bisque coral, flesh, maize and others. Some are plain, some emhrguared and others beaded. In oné section of the Second floor mauslin including gowas, chemises and camisoles, just what some of you will want for gifts Qnd others for their trousseaux. For the young Miss you will find the classy little Bilver Leaf Suits and the Polly Anna dresses are so eh!o and pretty. In all this popular store ‘hu a ml feast for the eyes.and no woman can - afford to miss it. The windows are also beautifully dressed in their best. TRIED TO TAKE m AWAY. New Britain Man Warnelt wA.. bury Court. Arraigned on a t.clmlcdl breach of the peace in Waterbury ®ity court yesterday morning as of an attempt to forcibly child away from his ai Edward Mattson of this cif The Mattsons were . d short time ago and Mrs. siven custody of the child. ing to the complaint, ; and remaining away pols jail. . He was advised to lose no in getting out ‘of the -city and to re- one ‘will find an assortment of the 10 exquis te anderware in siik

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