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| 74 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1915. HiCH SCHOOL PUPILS '; — , —— l APPLIANCES | "wouo e ouces §INTERIOR DECORATIONS | | CHAS. DILLON & co. §89 hnipation of neat 1o . Imperters, Whelesalers and Retailers of Fine Millinery Hartford. P s e 2O — Please be advised that this is work that erfla athing under your doc- Q o ;oel;;l:;dex;i are two means o _ Basketball Gsmes Too Short and can be done all through the winter. - AN EXTRAORDINARY sicknes. W | Oiter Amusemnt Necded. | Picture Framing, Sign Painting, , SALE 0F | SYRINGES HOT WATER BOTTLES | R dbmplete line of | During the last month there has e et B | i vach rer ana wmee vummer B veen mucn aisarnacion o | § 'Wall Paper, Interior and Exterior Painting, § *Y Mm_wlme[ ey are easily . ] { among the students owing to the ! -at. and 3-qt. in the guaranteed quality, 2- | fect that the High school administra- | [ . ow, and rangs | at. and Z-at. capacity. Varnishes, Erushes, etc. \ 0c to $2.00, range from 89¢ to $2.00. ; | @ ; - \ . . | management to have dancing after the | B 4 | basketball games. l.ast year dancin 1 X ll’ { was permitted but so far this season | i 2| M ! ¢ : I I " e ry A the games have been played without | g B W, I's Drug Store|: == ¢ THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY | — | fé " : AT LESS THAN | tration within the minds of many OPPOSITE CITY HALL. % = { helds the rht viewpoint in this | i H TR} e e 3 and B Franklin Square, New Britain, Conn. SOME OF THOSE SEASHORE PEBBLESS ! since the game themselves dvaw large | crowds, would comimerc lize the | . - i Ty o . > . : HALF PRICE FOR NEW SEWER WORK | liir closc there is something to b desired. is the This, It Is Expected, Will Include Cost | evening in dive ! | if possible the management will try to school, by drawing an cntirely out- e street. i . Regal Dairy of Construction of Sewage obtain permission to have dancing It is very seldom that you have such an opportunity to purchasc Smalley street. | DisnosaiElant nItTP;;elr]emi:m:l‘;:<n' circulating a w"l-{Sfiys HG May BG d JGi ’-fisn Blll SZGffifl flfafl IH B“flfifim}” HQS beautiful Trimmed Hats in the latest Mid-Winter styles at such er spending tWo | The hoard of public works last| tion in order to have this attraction | v i ad . games. As yet there has P 2 : part of his time fgewer bonds of a tatal value of §300,- LOen 1o petition ek i CPUigh. K . or whom he has | 000. This, it is believed, will tide the Sl e o department over for two years ana k . shEdEs g . A | Ak G. Ben. Soc. & m;. Dm\,‘de Heltands fo: e 5 With $200 already secured by {he Bridgeport, Jan. 20.-—In making his | @l make a very satisfactory purchase—for the styles are the very mew- g el Y K ne | ditors Assigned. [Ceae o et S el : : ¢ S ety, Fri. eve. [stallation of a new sewage disposal sale of tickets, the Ixpressmen’s |annual statement of church finances | M cst in both medium and small shapes, they are trimmed cffectively g5c.—advt. plant. [ The class book editors have re- | ceived their gnments and work has | heen started of writing up a personal sketch of each student in the class. The editors have sworn together that astonishingly low prices, whether the administration would oo | | The assortments arc not large. but there is choice enough to Union is confident that by the time |and church conditions for the past their first anniversar entertainment, | vear, the Rev. Dr. Richard F. Moore, | for the benefit of their building fund, | ] , to be held in Skritulsky's hall Mon- 1! be given at Several hearings were given regard- with pretty little flowers that are true to nature, then there are quarters, 315 |ing streets and sidewalks. evening, at 8 Property owners on Sheffield street son from Bos- |favored the laying of walks on both s = day evening, is over tney will have D 2 % ¢ : = no news or anything which will appear & s 3 0 1 ¥ ¢ 2 Pihl will speak |sides of the street and the establish- in the 19 edition will be known be- | "°r¢ than enough to pay for the |gregation that all the mortgage in- They are worthy of your attention especially when you can rch male choir |ment of grade lines hetween Pleas- 0 (0% (/% SO 08 W0 B0 O erection of their little office, | ey ) e Gt N o While the election of prophet, “Tippy” Fay on “Being a Goat.” cleared away and that the condi- | RESUOT @ (e CRERE (o il el many of these exquisite hats trimmed with handsome fur trimming Heart, told the members of his con- e and speaking [ant and Kelsey streets. They also fa- purchaes them at less than half price— p attend. vored the curbing and macadamizing | & .~ | prophetess, historian, etc., has been 3 “Tippy” Fay feels quite | tion Ar o § | 3 r P , o | 3 | of the parish was bright both | week at Tre-)Of the street. The matter was laid| [ itponed the interest rather waxes | confidemt, but is authority for the fol. | : [ $ 98 $2 98 $3 98 £ . [] . '3 . onfnogoblc | than wanes and a number of new | lowing statement: SEritughy and menaly LESH: John Peterson was opposed to| 3 : ; i - 5 oy Ce _ = | candidates have appeared in the field. “There are a ; P | tal receipts for the year had Ieen N WEDDING. |sprinkling Kelsey street from East to | L MRCHS E1 T who are | { However, above all other elections, | goats s 8 3 3 Hecs 297 9 shi o re. Ve Stanley street and John Sautter ex-| e Son i to some and Gods to others; | §27,344, which was the greatest 1oV - | o, | S rassen thel opinic it thatistreat| the dedication of the class boo to | there are a few who haven't a pedes- | enue of the church for the past thirty- Is Held Last |Dress penion.gtns L one of the faculty creates the most, tal in some one's estimation. I am 3 e = Ta— should be macadamized. ~ Chalrman | jncerest, At present Marshall I.| one of the few. I havemt been ably | [OUT Vears. Our Shirt and Glove Sal - | Humphrey stated that it would be | .« bein E q > s ; g . A The mortgage indebtedness of $5,- > g most prominently men- | (o decid hether tne ¢ s 5 gag i lf Platt, daugh- [one of the first straets to be macad-| goned for this homor. . Miss Ward, | o oocide whether the chronic state|,)) hag peen cleared away. During We have enjoyed some brisk selling of Shirts at our Sale, but there is still a good L3 g A . ! of being the goat was wis > | iliam Samuel {amized this spring. Property own-| arics McGuiness and William E. Fay | op whether T apent ‘;u:”all:l bought | the Past year the sum of §6,000 had | ed last evening lers on Elm street between North and | jave also been mentioned, Mr. Davis | : uE2 selection on our shelves. They are fast | | When my eves was well padded with | Peen spent in improving and making diminishing in number and our advice is to fv. H. W. Maier | Stanley streets filed a Temonstrance | pag taught the school longer than his | the wool of my friends pulled over |eCeSSary repa and the sum of §1.-| ce was used. |until it was macadamized. Both | the minds of the students. He has | 1 cant shake it of. The things I do | U7 the parish property in Myrtle ave- select them NOW. Before the lines are iven away by i sprink a - = it o el . 4 R e e £ SW el ‘streets will _be sprinkled after be | put athletics where they are and has | for people, the sacrifices T make are | 2'¢ Those ‘(h.r items showed an own of ® | ing macadamized. | helped maintain the school's standard | t;xing as a matter of course, U |y | eXpenditure of $12.400. and with veil | No action was taken on the pro-|irn this line, and he has devoted R 807 scholars Tauzht. pouquet of lilles | posed curbing of Arch street hetween | practically all his spare time to the b 22 5 v, Katharmer Wil- | Shuttle Meadow avenue and Linwood | Lenefit of the school. No one can h:l:wt:f ore Sijstroets, | better testify than the students who 1 ue tulle i The grade on a map of Andrews| have been in personal contact with ! .. . 4 | Le them to down ¢ ir s 2 acc e support sis- | . Thé matron | street from Greenwood street to the | Lim as to his deservedness for the | ot L0 Eet down on their knces and jinto account the subbort of the sis| T. Frisble, Who | proposed extension was adopted and | honor of the class book dedication. | (. Y, aid, i € m | ters in charge, ang asis th much for you some day.’ But as they At the parochial hool of the par- | are saying it I realize how steroo- |ish there are 807 scholars, taught by | typed the phrase is. T don’t want | seventeen sisters. Without takingz g ove Hill against sprinkling or oiling the street| cclleagues, which puts him first in | them, Whichever way I acquireq it | 000 had been spent on improvements | badly broken. ‘If you have small hands our Glove Sale will appeal to you. Remarkable values in the small sizes. 20 PER CENT, OFF on all of our high class Baggage. Reductions in Trunks and Bags are very unusual with us, and this is certainly an op- portunity to secure these exceptional values at the Small Prices. We have an odd lot of Alligator Bags and Outfitted Suit Cases at about 1-3 less than Regular. palaver after they've received it. {it costs $28.28 per vear to teach one But I do want to feel that theirs is | pupil. there was a saving to the city a bit of gratitude in their ‘nearts, |of about $22,800. That is, the same something besides the glib platitudes ' number of scholars, if they were at- that slip from their lips. I have sat- | tending the public school would in- € Miss Dorothy |walks were laid on the north side by | A man, who has made his home in Mayor L. Hoyt | June 1. New Britain, and has his heart and ing gown. The | G M. Calabretta, by letter, protest- | soul in his work for the school and | n Clements, of | ¢ against laying walks, only half | the senior class, Mr. Davis well merits s little nephew, | way on Cherry street, or from Ellis | the honor in partial return for many : Bt oot fto) et Doneity: ana it wae| E00d! workaine has bertormed for e | Sllitesil Béopleltninkcd T amipopular § volve an ladditonall Scost of Mnoarly BB cnincion e S They don’t see what goes on in the | $22,800 to the c Besides what jt Qe e Samnln s R e Dioky e roStfiage Dehaters Tose! | wings in my friends vocabularies. I | has cost the parish for education the L we: Blfred)iizar i e . i RICES | am a good sort, a trump, which trans- | sum of $2,000 has been expended in | 3 S D n i aioer no actionior tnol| 1The de‘k')me znusnirfieni;u:&e1;;:}; datedfiniofihelicncusc ool Ntnut ichariiy. ] i a { ular meeting of the Ne < oa : ‘easy mark,’ o | % oredida et apeaki=o 1chic {T. Goss and | purchase of property on Howard | School Current Events club yesterday | (mo tono peos? ",”r_]' 2 membersor Dr iiconeid dinotiapedl moBMIc oL Weemon s &'l oirect for 8 storage place, thel prop- g S = SRt lere | the ‘one born every minute’ tribe. |the details and figures of the par- | ed the wedding | osition being left in the hands of t}?o :irz;;rmc::e(‘x\r;; ‘ifi’lqr\‘m‘ ;n(‘lw?:\l\l~\1(°,\ It sounds as though T consider mysell |ish finances which in itself is the followed the | president and city engineer. Nair argued the affirmative and the In; i e == —_ negative disputants were James Nothi like that I am just the z N aad it Bie e ite om’s gift to the Roore Nothing e that. am jus 10 | parish and its members. e spoke Only One “BROMO QUININE.” Abraham Lipman and IVOr | goat and I know it, and the fact that |strongly of home life, making it clear Whenever yo' feel a cold coming on | AXelson. DTN S | I don’t endeavor to get out of the [that there was a distinction between think of the full name, LAXATIVi “The 100 Years' Feast” was the| ojass stamps me as lacking in gump- | home and house, and explained those BROMO (QUININE. IS Look Bfor Fithe)subjects of anyadduess iy idiss ”"‘“llin"- Push accuses me of being a |essential elements that go toward the signature of E. W. Grove on box. 25c. |and Miss McCarthy spoke on “Pan-| joy fish, Perhaps, but T think not: | home atmosphere. which are vacated s Bag of Pork | —2dVt: & erlcaniOPRarEnit anne sublect | their is a satisfaction in knowlng your | whdn there is no love of God or re- k Yards. o e i ML S spoRitos pddress WS | are not g spones. Eveén though yours | jigy : LIBUT. GOVERNOR COMING. | an End in Itself. “‘hmh""‘[ bled for it, it's a matter of nabit with a, while patrol- s | Lipman presided at the meéting. me now but if I could reverse con- ! 2 o’clock this | rious man with | an archangel martyed by my asso- |finest statement yet made, as much | ciates. {as on the spiritual conditions of the | | and platinum L Hovstalls ‘ “IT PAYS TO NUY OUR KIND” AARIFORD, 93-99 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with 140 TRUMBULL ST, IN CHASE. New Guild a Success, Bridgeport Man Will Attend Lincoln | T ditions tomorrow I wouldn’t. I would \,];;]”-i,;w, T,”l “’hi'\,‘.\;;,‘:.l!:; \1: Ll;'( ldor aeuiiine | Banquet Given by Third Warders. | K. OF P. INSTALLATION. rather be imposed upon every time ,SUild had be aSuenza L R s ‘"}:” ! A | than be the impostor. If I shut down ! ¢ial province was the spiritual and s« Ping in the Lieutenant Governor Clifford B. | \ow Officers of W. I. Morgan Lodge | on all those people T'de lose their (Cial welfare of the members of the possible. He | 1vijgon, who is also mayor of the city Sl 5| friendsnip and T'de miss them. [ |Parish. his guild, Dr. Moore ex- eiving that an | o¢ Bridgeport, has promised the com- Aol Iaccs: | never wantea a man to walk on the | Plained, has mapped out considerable | rail the man | mittee in charge of the b Lincoln | A regular meeting of W. L. Morgan | other side of the street because he | Work for itself in bath educating and frned into Lilac | janquet to be given by the Third {jodge, No. 71, K. of P., was held| owed me money. Ineed friendship and | Uplifting the members of the parish. rough the back | ward Republican club on February |jast evening, at which time the in-!if thats the only kind which comes |It is engaged in instructing young e oslenc 12 that he will attend and deliver an | stallation of officers took place. The | my way I am content, Theirs is real- | men and women, and adults, too. in B, Sropped | gadress. i | ceremony was in charge of acting Dis- | Iy a mild unconscious graft T led them | Stenagraphy, the domestic sciences, | Pind Lo contain | Thoge in charge of the McKinley |trict Depnty O. B. Wardner, assisted | in (o it by heing easy. T never called |industrial sciences, nursing and there E-snork. banquet in Hartford on January 29 |y Past Chancellors W. W. Gould as| a halt or put on the serewer so why |is a class for men who to spee- have notified any New Britain people | G. V. ¢, George A. lLampson as| should they alter their ways, its the |ialize in some industr rch, for | wEp expect 10 Z‘t"'f"]! to et their|grand prelate, and Thomas Dyson as| ol story of the ‘line of least resistance’ | Which they have teachers techni- | |f(¥\.:~'s at n;(e as there is only n | g, M., at A. | for them and when their getting ) cal training ) Linattedinnber | The following officers were installed | ready to put something over on me The yYoung women of the p e | far the ensuing term when they look upon me as the in- | have a class for Bible study (celectmantanc M i Binin R g bthntersveiler o AC. | consequential. but. convenient Dub, | Moore explained that there is a grouj e S offMaple SRl Rare frecetyineRcon eTat ol ol o VG I e dont Krow thatiln! ity heart||of Youns womeniin: the parishidevot- - Ulntionlon S ChECCEagdaush Edgar M. Woods relate. | theres & contémpiiwas mity for them, | ed to soclal welfare work among th a work that he thought would E and ifkes; | BEdson A. Bentle : L the grovelers. Yes, Ide rather he the | faller, e — - - G. H. Mitchell, K, R. S. goat than the Pseudo God.” be very potent in the future . W. Bailey, M. of F. | As to the evidence of the spiritun H. Clark, M. of S { ity of the parish during the vear . A. Anderson, M. at A. TWO CASES TN COURT. 1014, Dr. Moore said that aver 56,000 H. Ripple, 1. G = communions were received, which Some of the T | One Man Tinea $7 for Wizhting and | oo, he- thousht, wero. exception. F. I0. Crandall, Organist. | Another Given Warning. 11ly large. Y 9 After a few fitting remark Alex PBiezek, arrested by Officer | ° I\eeg\er of Records and Seals, G Hart at 11:50 o’clock last night at the | E. Wright of Hartford, presented | corner of Broad and Hich sireets was to the guality of the strength { Past Chancellor Frank S. Saunders, | fined $7 and costs by Judge Meskill You get not only the newest ilet SpeCia“ieS Fithaijervel ) l'in court this morning for drunk : ity that you can depend upon, The | ness and assaulting Paul W¢ I - < - highest grade and the lacquer is 1 He pleaded guilty. | 2 j, 7 surface not affected by moisture o =l oin and Almond Lotion | B | S et e arventes ot} cmmsmot Acia proot as i 1 poseibie for th bay Hazleton Cream e &R | home / ‘ The corner locks and variou et Cream with Peroxide MALT WHIS N = > (B oramary st e ay Dafldmff Remedy S\ B | within a yvear he will have to serve it » o= Theee 1 N e % \ 3g ; out. o 4 P i s i e R : 2 ‘ bt Amm()nla Watel‘ g ANNUAL MEETING. 7 J S s Y ' i e et The annual meeting of the Polish- = | American band was held Sunday. The 3 . L5 RS | band has had a successful year, hoth Gl ok (010 Y | musically and financially. The b KINSON P%gl# | ey tna iy, e o Ly C. C. Fuller C o.. naking a disturbance at his »was given a warning by the judge d Bict avar A o e T R e T | are some of the difference dinary ones—and our kind cost you | the leader for the ensuing year and | expects under his efficient directior > L e {o do still better. The following are i 40-56 Ford St., Hartford, Overlooking Capitol Grounds 169-171 ) ¥n the officers elected for the ensuing Hekers of ¢ ide] i 7 i i I UG CO.’ A . ! S | me. meers elec W{\m”l“ e Where Quality Is Higher Than Price. b Sy | secretnnes 8 S s S B0 s | rawski, manager.

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