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NEW BRITAIN TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, DAILY HERALD, 1912, These Chilly Evenings, SAVE Coal and Warm Your Sitting Room With a Perfection Oil Heater No Smell, No Smoke The Price Is Only $6.00 HERBERT L. MILLS 336 Main Street OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS LREETING CARDS After a most Careful Selection we ve completed our stock of Holiday eeting Cards which are now on dis- HOW THE READJUSTED TROLLEY FARE SCHEDULE WILL OPERATE THE When the fare readjustment on lines of The Connecticut Com- pany becomes effective Sunday, November 2nd, if your destination mkmson Drug cn i ] ‘ ¢ is not more than 2 miles from the center of the city, the fare to or 163-171 Main Street | wlllgf\"r'*‘(‘5 from the center will be the same as at present, six cents. What Keeps a Battery Young ‘To be reliable, a storage battery must have well-made plates. ay. Your early inspection will insure a efiter assortment to select from. STATIONERY DEPT. ——— Hardware If you ride between points less than 1.2 miles FROM the center and less than 1.2 miles BEYOND the center, the fare will be the same as at present, six cents. This allows a ride of 2.4 miles for six cents. Transfers good for a ride in one zone will be issued to passen- gers who begin their initial ride within one zone or less from the Kenneth transfer point. . Durward- Tweed Coats Made in Lon- don in typical English style. A clever coat of i heather tweed is three-quarter length, has Australian opos- sum collar and cuffs and is | suede lined. Battery solution must be proper strength and required purity. Suppose you live three zones from your destination. Your in- itial fare, six cents, would carry you through two zones, and you would pay two cents more for the ride in the third zone, and if you continued your journey, two cents for each additional zone is charged. Battery jars must be mechanic- ally strong and must allow no leak- age of current or battery solution. But it’s the insulation between the plates that keeps that battery full of life and adds months to its term of useful service. If you then wish to transfer, you can obtain from the conduc- tor a CONTINUOUS TRIP TICKET which will permit you to con- tinue your ride on a connecting car without paying a new initial { Luke Horsfall Co. the job far beyond what :sed to be fare; you would pay simply two cents a zone for the distance i 93 ASYDUM ST., the battery age limi | e | - covered on the transfer ride. — T FULLER STORAGE BATTERY CO. 105 ARCH ST. Drop in and ask us to tell you about Threaded Rubber Insu- lation, and some of the records it has made in keeping batteries on No matter how far you ride, the minimum fare for the first two zones is six cents, and two cents a zone is charged for each ad- ditional zone. CIT Y ITEMS hief Blue ing fall This system of fares distributes the expense of car-riding equitably, each rider paying for the length of ride he takes, just as he does when he goes on a railroad journey, and the rates have been made as low as it is possible to make them and continue to give the public good car service. b he Holy Family Circle of St y's church will hold a whist and 1 this evening in Booth's hall. 8] tenement block on Myrtle s leased to Corrado Patano term of one year by Max y and Isadore Birnbaum. henix lodge, I. O. O. F., will meet orrow night and confer the in ry degree on faur candidates. r the degree team will rehearse second degree. team should attend. son was born to es F. Corbett of Los Angeles, Cal., ber 19. Mr. and Mrs. Corbett e formerly New Britain people, Mr. bett being a prominent member of Britain lodge of Elks. Mrs. Cor- i§ the daughter of Mrs. D. J. POIA]CI‘] STATION 1\0'1‘ WATCH YOUR POCKE' All members of = i IIECRIJITIN(I‘ OP‘[PI(J]‘; If You Return (ln :\ppln\al Goods,” Be Sure to Do This, The old saying that even the worm will turn was never better demon- strated than during the past week when one of the women in this city tried to put one over on a Hartford The Connecticut Company Mr. and Mrs. But John Insists, Nevertheless, That Sergeant Sign Him Up—Instead He patrick of 12 Pearl Court. e members of Martha chapter intend visiting Trumbull chapter, h Haven, on Wednesday evening meet the 5:39 rain from New ain and leave North Haven to re- at 10:45. hief Blue Sky at the Viking A. C. Norden Bungalow, foot of Arch pt.—Advt. nouncement has been coming marriage of Mi pson, daughter of N nd Mrs. jamin Thompson of Hartford, for- y of New Britain, to Albert Peton, of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Peton, 600 Main street at St. Mark’s church evening by Rev. Samuel Sutclift. bseph Cotter of Elm street n a position with Dodd & Hever anufacturers, located in the mid- west. made of Dorothy GETTING COAL DGPE. clerk at the local freight veral of the city e ‘chi has called up s prtments and qu amount of ¢ local ¢ iation in this city condit <e which he ([ the coa or November | chant marines, night and received ‘but $1.20 as chs Is Locked Up. Walking into the police station late last night, John Domkoski, very mucn under the to Desk Sergeant George Kelly his de- sire to enlist in the United States army weather, made known and asked which of the men present he should see for that purpose. He told by the sergeant that he was in police headquarters and not in a recruiting station, but John insi d that he be enlisted from that office. Officer Peter Cabelus tried to reason with him and attempted to put him out of the station but with no success, o it was found neces: to lock him the night. Today he was i with drunkenness and upon ise to abstain from drinking llowed to go John Kra al costs for fighting the : fined 35 and Johnson in Officer two but s in the case suspendec j se. It appea ihat Johnson hought some drinks Iz o hill He objected nd he} per in the cafe, Krachal, struck him rachal denied striki Johnson, but exhibited two teeth | which he claims Johnson knocked out from el WILL WAR WORKE E SERVICE S MEDALS? | overcome this { lately ountry in the | securing medals | and marines , the question has come up | circles as to the possibility medals e given to the the other units that | helped to win the war, such as the | Red Cross and various welfare work- will be ask that if mer- | concern. She ordered a fur coat on ap- proval to be sent to her home in this city and next day the coat arrived. As soon as it came she left for New York city to have a little visit with her friends and incidentally to show off her new coat. Upon her return home she immediately sent the coat back to the Hartford concern with the state- ment that she was not satisfied with the cloak and would not buy it. A few dayvs later her husband received a bill and with it a letter saying that he should send a check for the coat and also advising him that the next time she went to New York to the theater she had better remove the stubs from her pocket as they were of no par- ticular use Women Who Are Always Tired. Such women get little joy aut life, they are *dragged-out,” out,” “tired-out” and nervous, how few realize there is a way to condition. Druegists guarantee Vinol, the cad liver and iron onic without oil, to build up strength ind energy for over-worked, run- down, devitalized men and women or will return vour money. Why not. take advantage af this arantee ?—advt. LOUIS ZEVIN LEFT $50 FOR ATD OF VISITING NURSE ASSN, The Visiting N sociation has i $50 for the sup- work from the estate of Zev always er of this work nd at his death hu\\l\ t ta 1\1( association, port of CONFERENCE s have return- nhm R BOY. The following 26 b ed from the Olde vs' conference at, Bridgeport: William Upson, George Anderson, Robert Strom, John Pinch. es, Joseph Skinner, Robert Olmstead, Henry Whatnall, Willis Walcott, John | White, Benjamin Slade, 1. Anderson, | | S 2 S l Latham, | The adult delegat from tl were Tyson Hancock, Willis and Robert Raber. William Schaefer, Dwight h Alfred Wilson, Clarence Olson, Chfh’?n TWeed, Maurice Fenton, Harold Weir. Mar Quick Returns Use Classified Column FIGHT THE FALL COUGH Coughs are the result of inflammation in the throat and lungs. Therefore, in order to overcome the complaint, you must remove the cause. RENIER PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 MAIN ST., TEL Carter’s OPP. ARCH. 1408-2 REXALL CHERRY BARK COUGH SYRUP will promptly allay all inflammation. It contains no narcotics. 30 cents and 60 cents. For chronic coughs or more deep.seated lung recommend the use of our REXALD EMULSION COD LIVER OIL. It builds up broken-down tissue. Price 65c and $1.75. Clark 8 Brainerd’s ° DRUG STORE cThePexall Si5e ] TRELT Price affections we ASK TO S| “CARTER’'S” KNI affords ideal protection, fits s never loses shape, is correctly ma Call and see the new styles today. We are ready wi ock full and complete of “C. WOMEN'S ‘Women’s $8.50 each. Women's «.uon Suits,