New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 8, 1915, Page 6

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House Will Vote on Woman o Suftage AmenimertJon. 22| R ey Pickhar g : " | 127 MAIN STREET, Opp. Arch “Good House- p | and delight a | br own baking beginning to housewife ik ing. She has not her “warm’ s0o warm and about so hot. grees of heat. t she uses to- ay differ by the “warm? | st week S bread roquirs ariation, that hking shail be v, and forever. illions observe | er hour of | The manner | made will | The ‘ in num- | and no le eel receptacle of soda s ure of | the measured by the baker in - 4 & |WhiteUndermuslins| o a receptacle number of P s AT 2 5 c Regular 39c fo e e Goods certain num- Medill McCormick of Chicago | thirds vote. It would require three- | minute. The | IS chairman of the national congres- | fourths of the votes of all the states L) sional committee of the .Ame to amend the United States consti- | CORSET COVERS, lace and hamburg t[lmmed. eceptacles arc bom to stand | National Woman's Suffrage associa- | tution giving women the vote. It = . . . . s tion. The house will vote on Jun- ! seems to be certain that there will be | DRAWERS f d l h k d ffl d h d h b s Bl o e e : Tt (TS s (e S R, (o , O gOO muslin, with tucke rutile, trimme wit wide am urg' ¥ batches of ! n 5 la te | . . . h amounting | Which provides for the submi | the probability apparently is that the SHORT SKIRTS, with hemstitched tucked cambric ruffle. may be seen | the woman s s testion to the v\lffr?g\:«s will be beaten, ju as the | states if congress so agrees by a two- | prohibitionists were recently. cess of ing. 1 dough away | =————t R l 39 AT e— A = egular 39¢ B ricn con. | -nsers ride. This wheel, which is | Mass., lyric tenor, will sing and | Blicing for a | APPTOXima ely twenty feet in diameter | preach at pr r service at Swedish D GOOdS and twelv tfeet 9 , slow P S gt v C G} e et | elve feet wide, slowly revolves | Bethany church. in a hot oven. At only one side of ‘fl“-ak;"“:fmd this oven is there an opening. | LEXINGTON LODGE, 1. O. O .F- GOWNS’ Wlth IOW or hlgh nka, lOflg or Short Sleeves, Wlth lace or hem_ Through this opening men slide great The following appointive officers e e T et it (i et | e e ast night at a meeting 1 i U ‘ B eficiary | trave o h ere installed last night at a meeting StltChed tUCkfflg, CUT FULL SEZE_ entias the | She! The wheel revolves slowly | ¢f Lexington lodge, I. O. O. I%, by cnou to permit pidly moving men | District Deputy Grand Master e en who make | | i o 3 1 1 of Americans | {0 Temove the ed biscuit and re- i Jones: known in the | Shelf has paszed below the opening. | Conductor—L. Fox. i - blace buscuit | One revolution of the wheel is suf- Chaplain—Johnh Miller. - GOOdS onstant con-, licient to complete the process of | Right Scene Supporter——Martin adding hot | Paking. The wheel moves at uniform | Anderson. 2 3 | or moist, as | pesd. thus insuring uniform time, | Lert Scene Supportor—Allen Ward. GOWNS, with low or high neck, long | CORSET COVERS, lace or ham- ; while a thermostat on the oven keeps | Right Supporter Noble Grand—- he men who | the heat uniform. Ivery possibility | Charles Templemann. | OI'ShOl‘t Sleeves Eace and hamburg n—immed’ burg trimmed' | he train-load | of failure or variation in the product | ILeft Supporter Noble Grand—John | hat come i | has been eliminated. And what this | Schvoeder. | LONG SKIRTS, with tucked cambric | GOSSARD BRASSIERES, trimmed o0 their own | one great laboratory does with soda I.eft Supporter Vice Grand--Oscar ! the time as | biscuit it does with more than a thou- | Norrin. | l'uffle. ‘ WIth fine hambu]’g_ bes not come | sand other kinds of baked goods, { Right Supporter Vice Grand—I t men never | treating everything with the same | son A. Bentley. Ltion. Their | cleanliness, the same carcfulness, the | Inside Guard—William Alcxander. wrong. And | same scientific intelligence. Outside Guard—John North. ‘ egu ar C tions of man- e The installation was followed by a e same, be- ‘ smoker. - GOOdS nent is there E‘vents Tom’ght On Wednesday evening of next week District Deputy Jones and staff | el T e 0 oG BTN R Including Long or Short Skirts, Chemise, Drawers, Combinations, Skirt or Drawer . Thesec ma- | Monthly mecting of hoard of char- |lodge and install its officers. Ar- | Rl i conmisioners et o e mnaion ot @ Styles; Corset Covers; Gowns, high or low neck, Long or Short Sleeves; All Made of , steel repro- = be made this cvening by Comstock Tl et Sl A ety B e e G the Best Quality Muslin, Cut Full Size, Attractively Trimmed with Lace, Hamburg and man pays to | Civic bn, from now | Commerce at § o'clock. INSTALLATIONS LAST NIC R'bb esigned to be b Installations were held last night 1 on. pman’s meth- Intertainment ; e SRR e S S e 60 BDRks Seic | T T el S b B et | ALL UNDERMUSLINS THAT ARE SLIGHTLY MUSSED WILL BE SOLD DURING - intermediate is evening. ond division of the One Hundred ‘;’:)utrhs: ;aul:\'(: T “msmh' 2 ':'” Buceran iy -\Icv:" sm‘,i‘ci_\. Ll;xilng(nn lodge, 1. 1\?. THIS SALE AT BIG REDUCTIONS s O. I, and Court Progress, ‘F. of A. heg out of the | ceum. Court Progress voted to have a whist $1.00 Gal’ments at 798 eaCh $2-00 Gal‘ments at . $1069 eaCh e” 8 oy i - 'R 8150 Garments at . . $1.19 each | $3.00 Garments at . . $2.39 each s:h'll k [ S P”'l' S”LPHUR ON | All Other Garments at Equal Reductions sewites o Continuing Our Sale of Coats, Suits and Dresses at Reduced Prices Vaudeville and moving pictures zll, sewife’s oven. Moving pictures at the Grand. wheel with Sy : ke the swing- Flection of officers at nu‘rnnz_ of is-wheel pas- | Linnea lodge, N. B. O. P., in Vesa hall. | GOLFERS TO MEET. lnim and Baltusrol for the privilege | ANNUAL MEETING SUNDAY, | chairman, Miss Alice Paul, and plan | Annual meeting of the Stanley Me- e of holding the national open cham- | for the coming year will be discussed morial church | Dinner to Proceed Opening of Annual | Pionship, and the awarding of the am- | Congressional Union For Woman Suf- | Several prominent suffrage advocate | re on the program for addresses, | | | | | o P 4 A ateur and women championship P jiscuss Plans Session This Evening. 3 ~ £ 2 frage to Discuss Plan i tournaments, there will come up for | p consideration the question of altera- Washington, Jan. $.—The Con = t jon of the rule defining an amateur |isonal Union for Woman Suffra GRAY HAIR BECOMES golfer vhich has been active in the cam- DARK, THICK, GLOSSY IFive s estions have been made. | paign to have congress adopt an Joint installation of officers of L. = e D). Penfield Camp, & of V. and Aux- o Q | New York, Jar ~The twenty-sec- I Ren W Says this cld-time Eczema| Yev Yol Jan 2 S iiary No. 1, in . R. hall. s > 5 | ona annual mecting of the United - remedy is applied like | States Golf association here tonight Election of office at meeting of | will be preceded by a dinncr to the ief ! Worthy Temple of Pythian Sisters in cold cream. officers, committeemen and deleg Ail of them absolve those who write s ie; 0. U. A. M. hall. | N T | In aqdition to the rival claims of 170x | special articles on golf or those re- | women the right to vote, will hold its | ook years younger! Try Grandma's The misery of 7 g _ 7y lmilgtion br breaking ont on porting golf for newspapen {hose | annual meeting here Sunday nigh recipe of Sage and Sulphuy gestion is over Meoting of Boy Scouts at First | the face, arms, legs or body when ac- vote on the proopsed and nobody will know, e masalts, the | Congregational church at 7 o'clock. |companied by itching, or when 4 . | skin is dry and feverish, can be read o i James McAvay and William Daly |1y overcome by applying a little boid- mgbtllipnl;gn;::‘sn& play for championship of Y. M. T. / sulphur, says a noted <lm-nmgom;. iRl Socicty iniDoolktonrnam ot He states that bold-sulphur instant- [ whatsyon b Iy allays the angry itching and irri- without any Meeting of New Britain hive, T.. O.|tation and soothes and heals the : T. M., in $t. Jean de Paptiste hall, | zema right up leaving the skin clear | upon what M : and smooth. Bold-sulphur has ocou- | S Crater on Island of Hawaii Spouts heed: Annual Armenian party by Phila- | pied a secure position for many years | Dr.¥ James’ Headache Powders J Fire But Once Every Seven Years. | & ing food is one i = S e R U : 15 o L thea club of the First church in the treatment of cutancous disor- | vatingt i B ooy o = ders because of its parasite-destros- Zivej naizntirelict S COosk ‘ou let Rheu- Nothi ol Meeting of Comstock Encampment, | ing property. Nothing has ever been RalsicensoacEisnpnen B ipenon ¥ Rothineibe fovening call it, “Hamburger Brust Thee,” at a large bottle for about 50 cents stallation of officers irritable and inflammatory skin af- Nerve-racking, splitting or dull, i‘"""‘””"""“ onEth ‘; cml L [any pharmacy ke a tablespoonful | Everybody uses this old, famou | awaii was again in eruption and 1l . ; I'of the tea. put a cup of boiling water | Tecipe, because no one can possibly tell that yvou darkened your hair., a¢ it does it so naturally and evenly. Yot Mok v ter of ¢ dampen a sponge or soft brush wit et oo coneaing it and draw this thro ve G e e eror cold and cure grip, as it op taking one small 3::.'.5“.. T pores, relieving congestion. Also loos- |, (50 o a Giseynilly i ens the bowels, thus breaking a cold | © el dl e : ) nd after another application or tiwo amendment to the constitution giving who make wagers on the game or |[The house will v lale) those who are salesmen in sporting | amendent Tuesday Almost SeURyote “knows that Say A | g00ds stores. All agree that the | Report on the work of the union |Tea &nd Suiphur, prepsrly ocom A D R e e ettt oae werliE e vl by it | DOENISA) DIGENL sk T the macers ; ‘ color and lustre to the hair tising purpeses is professionalism wher k?’tafl i = faded, streaked or gray €0 end: y o - = : \ i dandruff, itching scalp and stops fal % ;\!HI\l AWEOWIEO IN ERUPTION. ‘, OLD-TIME COLD :(4. ha]:fim Years ago the only way get mixture was to make | CURE—DRINK TEA at home, which is mussy and troubl some. San Francisco, . S.—Steamer A 3 Nowadays bltl "“"‘ ask at any i & : ol ' Get a small package of Hamburg | drug store for ‘veth's Sage and Sul dime a package Hilonian. which arrived here 1 Breast Tea, or as the German folks | phur Compound You will th Indigesti — — day, brought word that the Crater of 1 ge ith Indigestion, r out five ounces | o) | fections. While not always establish- | throbbing headaches yield in just a few ‘;Q;i;f?i?&; Meeting of New Britain Lodge, 1| ing a permanent cure it never fails to | moments to Dr. James' Headache Pow- | 141 the reflection conld be scen for ¥s you will be| O- M., in Judd's block | subduc the itching irritation and drive ! ders which cost only 10 cents a pack- [ MU than nincty miles at sca a perfect man- — | the Eczema away and it is often years | age at any drug store. It’s the quick- Monthly supper of Ladies’ Aid |later before any eruption again ap- | est. sur headache relief in the whole 1t | soci of Methodist church at 6:30, | pears on the skin. | world. Don’t suffer! Relieve the | Waiian tradition | social this afternoon to Those troubled should obtain :«t | agony and distr now! You can. | €Very scven years v effervescent. | which all women of the church arejan drug store an ounce of hold-sul- | Millions of men and women have ! by thg famous | jpvited. v, which is applied to the affected | found that headache and neuralgia | The junior salesmen of the Stanley |4t once your hair becomes beautifully dairk . Minneapolis, | = < in the same manner as an ord. | Misery is ncedless. Get what you ask [Works held a hanquet at the Hotel | and Hossy and yob lock ERER | ultman, of Worcester, | inary cold eream. | for. ond in Hartford last evening | table, therefore harmless | younger it o5 upon it, pour throt 1+ sieve and Mokuaweoweo, a crater of the vol- drink a teacup full at any time It }r1- |is the most effective way to br nexpensive. s v is delicious to 18 2 t inec yensive and « irely sgo- | It is inexpensive and entirely vege- | oo

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