New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 26, 1918, Page 2

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TONIGHT ama, [fox's the “Gets-10° Makes Corns Come O the | n' Jr. | | meects | fociation 00!, FA Bssocingon | b churcn Street Younz- | *or<c \hout 'That hen G v Younty Homo . h eight-ycar-old 1 youngster was he Meskill. in cham charged with bein . Be- forc cou Officer Con- genéy of the Camp company, Charldk J rased Fred street Boloin relly sent the gster to the room instructions to face, but I L 1 to this cel worso abou disposition of his | claimed that mind and . said | ng out nigl ofts as well. The | wash ] 5 | i | e with vesterd Rutherford Mrs and niak wvas ordered nt to tha county 1t Warchouse Point Pass, employed on the | t ‘the New Britain Ma- | §3 without costs | f on Thomas | | Borkowski. ¥ broke a win- dow and I : \im to fix i so t blow in on them. | Words ensued and P struck the ix indisposed the draft would n Fremont street | Maerz of Cottage Place is ill. | other man across the 8 s told Quartet of Hurtford I provide the entertainment at the | true eting of Giddi Chapter, -R. A tomorrow evening. Past Hig Nieht will be observed Tempo court that th except that he with Borkowski, the too,lost his latter | | became insulting and he ! temper, A fine of $5 without costs w Karsawicz ier thre :h her cour Mangan, has brou meted out - to Joseph the Connecticut Hassa charge dwtih drunkenness and breacsh 00 fo leged injuries | of the peace at his home a fall on | ——- — — company had } GIVEN FAREWELL PARTY. laying of the new = plaintiff claims she | Harry Wessels Guest of Friends at Buctionfon celty the University Club. teen friends of Harry Wessels of | trect who leave for Camp Devc tendered him farewell banquet last evening at 15 per np Dev- detinitc I University club in Hartford | Those present were Howard A. Tim- Charles W. arry Alpress, Harold Martin, Roland Andrus Harold R. Jone A 7 William = Hogan, SUPERIOR COURT CASES. : e ribin St Icynolds and Charles Russell Scheduled for Mr. Wessels has been a member of & Yrcaring at March Term. the High school faculty for the past . | three years. Smedley. M 5 the Turner Persons The coming session of the superior urt.- whieh opens in trord | The Quinine That Docs Not Afcct irch will have only six Head city. Of this number all ppeals from the local om, this cept one arc Because of its tonic and laxative ef- Laxative Bromo Quinine can be by anyo without causing or ring in the he » is only one “Bromo Quininc GROVE gnature is on hox. lice court de Walter gnal for ob se ' pre s The list o s is as follows F 1k theft ’ Rudonts, appealed L. F. & C. Daniel Bush (minor) sentenced to form school, appeal Richard A. Brophy w, appeal John Borososowiski and Wiadislaw K fined and Krych, who faced the local ining money under bound over. Bolowslhs, fined §7 ANNUAL. mnual meeting of the Landers, rk Co. day morning he miost matter coming up, other routine business, will be the will be held at 11 violation auto 2570, y, assault f the oflice of chairman of ad of d obtaining money bound over CIUT. REMAINS CLOSED. uttlc Meadow Country Club Direet- ors Waiting for Warm W «§ Last Three Of Our Clear-away of Broken Lots of ub h number | , until such times as the ently mild to perm J, T 5 3 atly mild 1o permit en’s High Shoes club 2 = $5.79 g re-elected | 18 named as - B. an- President, o president, et | Every Shoe is strictly § high grade in every re- spect and are sale bar- | gains if your size is here. Jome in. GRAMMAR SCHOOL MEFTING Profc r Benjamin G. Marshall, esident of the Connecticut Colloge r Women at New ak under the rQ HORSFALL’S IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND. 93-99 Asylum St., Connecting With 110 Trumbull St. ITARTFORD, London, will auspices of the mmar Schoel Parents and Teact 1t the ta his subj The halienze o ay-and Its Iffect on e Gen Tomorrow."” The pmmunity t nd a chorus 200 voi rish music and pmpanies H and M of the Home | pord will attend in a body ( chool this | | with gre: | thick pl and patnful | recommended the world's best corn | 3. P. Connors. {is announce tomor- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, F 1 WAR FUND APPEALS This Corn Will Peel Right Of“i UNDER STATE BOARD | “Banana-Pecl Way! Why have to flop on the i squeeze If wu like the letter and with i ves draw your | Gontrol of A-ll—”Details Taken by ' Defense ~ Gouncil up into a white you quick” of @ Ws the old, swvage knot gouge and the JRECEkeT Hartford, Feb. 26.——Control of the time and plan for collecting all char- ind philantharopic funds in the communities of the state by of the Connecticut Defense should re- ithe coun- cil at its weekly vesterday ar the . capitol. This - action was taken in an effort to avoid co flict in the time and plan of golicita tion for worthy causes. The council members' discussed the numerous appeals for funds for many causes in all parts of the te It > out that these campaigns frequently conflict in date, a condi- cirimental to botli of the con- flicting causes. To avoid Lhis situa- tion. the State Council voted that instructed by during itablc various tocal azencies Stato Council of sult from action taken &b meetir was po local agencies be nan. “to emergen i appea philanthroy communitie Bryan I7. Mahan of New lLor a member of the New London 4 Bureau, made an informal report tc the council on the need of reiief in hous conditions in that city. e will 1 » a formal report at the meeting next week. The problem will be taken up by the council with the ing Committec of tho United Department of Labor drops of i 1. on the.corn, vour stc g and shoe richt on and: forgét th prn. Pain s Glets-It” has revolutionized the :atment of gorns. At never irritates the tru . You'll stoprMmping on vour shog. amdide away salves, bundling bandages, methods. Use “Getls-It", it's comunen _sense: Red % It is sold: byvi.all druggis Farren, secrotar the (vou need pay no more than 25 cents) SR, EIR ey G I A T ut Confercnce of Charities O s i “otrection, apjeared before the Aln e B council to explain the plans for the state conference to he held Ay Pl the sic Conn.. and remedy by Crows Drug Store and proval of the conference « was voted by the Council at Mr. Wa n's FMBASSY OFFICIAL TO WED, | request, and a ‘special commitiée was } The engagement | ADPointed™ to onfed with 'the officers Louise Hunne- | of the 86nferencd conearning ail pos- Hunnewell of | Sibla cooperation. " The ' cimrdittee and M 1 Took- members’ ates DR D ‘Chaster’ Brfown, oxwarren | Dr. €0 Godfrey liss “Ma M. Gunther, first s ary | T Corwiny ¥ The Committel &h " Woman's London, 2b. 26 of Ki well ghter of H. J Anvone can write v rite it yours aind 23, 1918, in New Brit Ap- | EBRUARY 26, 1918, tivities reported that patriotic food hibits had been held in eight coun- ties, with fwenty-two ddditionai ex- hibits arranged and tentative plans for eleven others The ate Defense Counel] also vot- ed "t the council of defense rec- ommend: to all towns cities, oroughs and districts in Connecticut that they do not engage in public im- provements tha essential to the gener; the period of the war ho vote was result of an inquir finance of West the advice of the ruction of macad - eets, not trun Bennett, sta commissioner and chairman t 1 T on com- il that are not absolutely 1 welfare” for assed as the from the hoard of Hartford, asking for council on the coi am on residential line highway G hizhway mittee, reported the policy of the parment is to confine its to main thoroughfares, refraining from work on #ide ronds, for the poriod of the fvar The counet! George M heard o report from Landers, chairman of its servation, outlining plans for the use ms this year, talk. of the Litchfield covering mor than 3,500 farms, just completed, and giving details concerning other work sub-committec. Decision will week' on the proposi- similar survevs in the oth even counties. survey of this be made next n of FO OPEN COLUMBUS DAY, Through a retail stores will be permitted to keep their busine ces open on Coium- bus Day. There has been some doubt entertained by the and every Your Guarantee of Purity”’ Pat. Of) in 2 rof salicziia MARGARINE On account of the strike of milk producers of Illinois we will be unable to deliver any Good Luck Margarine for a week. W. R. SWAIN, 5 COLORITE 23c¢ the bottle Colors Straw Hats. Made in 16 Colors. Celors Hats to match your dress. Can be mixed to any desired shade. Readily applied. Dries instantly. Time to Get Busy. Get It At Distributor. ark 8 l’)ramé:rds DRUG STORE CTheRexall Store . IBLMAIN STREET committee on food supply and con. | ruling of the state | labor eommissioner, the merchants of | - s @) =~ =8 o =r H = o o —t : for Constipation HE -mild, pleasant-tasting combi- nation of simple laxative herbs with pepsim that-is known as Dr Caldwell’s Syrup.Pepsin, taken just befote bedtime, will afford grateful relief- next morn- ing, withioutgriping or other discomfort. Dr. Caldwell’s Syvrup Pepsin The Perfect Laxative SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE 50 cts. (&%) $1.00 A trial bottle can be obtained, free of charge, by writing to Dr.\W. B. Caldwell, 457 Waghington St., Monticello, 1llinois The matter of closing. en Co TomBus™ Day “October 12 was next constdered and the subiect was put up o the state officials whether to keep open their year on Washington’s birthday on aceount of the conl administration order, and at that Hvesin histary. Aind it “Sweet Little Buattercup”™ continues to grow in populafity at the present rate, it is [ikely to be remembered for generations as the favorite war song of 1918. Wards no Jess than mclody arc of geamine beauty, and an exquisite viokm obbli- gato is wowen into the chorus. A2477—75¢ Here’s a record that sets'the pace for “Ower There.”” Arthur Fields, the soldier baritone, has sung this famous war song with the smap and dash of a bayonet charge. On the back, “Send Me a Curl.” A2470—75c If Cleopatra:could hear this fantastical fox-trot melody, she’d hop right out of her mummy~ case and get into the game. Ifs a musical whirlwind, played by Prince’s Band and intro- ducing “Silly Sonnets,”” “You Stingy Baby,”’ and ““When There is Peace on Earth Again.”” A6017—81.25 Kew Columabia Records an Sede the 10th and 20th of Every Mewth Send some records te your soidier. There is fa Grafooola 2 Colambia i his Y.M.C.A. ac Knights of Cotambas Hut. COLUMEIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY . NEW YORK

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