New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 28, 1915, Page 2

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ine fgratulation, FF Wedding Anniversary and Booklets --Come in and Look Them Over. Opp. C el’s Drug Store : okanut Korn Kuts on ity Hall Friday 3 49 cts. Damon’s y supper at St. ight was well at- fas served from legal Dairy Lunch. —advt. il hold a special g at 7:30 to take of David Oslund. water rents and nterest.—advt. being made by social and dance s and Hoffman's hing, February 5. Meriden has ac- to attend and delegation from Lynch’s orchés- pd to furnish the pting of the Bea- ipany held last elected as fol- A. J. Beaton, W. | ‘and W. J. Mars- d are: President, and treasurer, it was called out t to the house | Kasprow at No. P ‘and occupied he fire was kept e damage win, . i S LECTURE. re was given last .. W. C. Hill- on pCongregational “the Nile” was jdress. The lec~ th lantern slides | a musical pro- an excellent at- T QUININE Cold Compound” Grippe 1 Inuffing! A dose ipound” taken three doses are e misery and ld either in the imbs. logged-up nos- nasty relieves 3 tavenuhnehs. Soreness and pund” is known and drug stores. the {lovers will be present to hear it. The DELIGHTFUL TEA GIVEN. Mrs. John Batler Talcott Gives Second of Series at Home. } Mrs. J. Ernest Cooper and Mrs. E. Hicks received in the library and Mrs. E. B. Eddy and Mrs. Harris B. { Humason in the hall, Miss Rose Churchill presided at the frappe bowl and was assisted in serving by Miss Rutk Hill and Miss Frances Parker. Mrs. E. Allen Moore and Mrs. Dayton Humphrey poured in the din- ing room, and Mrs. Herbert H. Pease, Mrs. Charles B. Parsons, Miss Fran- cesca Traut and Miss Elizabeth Traut served. FAVORS STANLEY WORKS. Senator Klett Introduces Bill to Have Stock Unlimited. An important bill introduced by Senator George W. Klett in the sen- ate vesterday provides for the com- pany’s having the right in the future to remove the limit on the amount of its capital stock. At present the stock is limited to $3,000,000 and $2,- 500,000 of this is already issued. Although there is no profit sharing plan in this hill it does provide for the company’s holding stock for its employes. CANTATA AT FIRST CHURCH. The choir of the First church will sing a new cantata entitled “The Life Everlasting,” by Matthews next Sun- following organ numbers will alsa be played by H. E. Brewer, the or- ganist: ‘‘Piece Symphonic,” by Grief; “Canzone,” by King Hall; “Praeludium in C. Major,” by Bach. WILL DISOUSS VELASQUEZ. The art department of the Woman'’s club will discuss the paintings of Valasquez at the second meeting to be held tomorrow morning at 10:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Clarence F. Bennett on Forest street. Mrs. William P. Felt will give a paper. BILIOUS? The weather yesterday was not particularly favorable for a social af- fair, but it did not prevent a large | number from attending the second of | the series of afternoon at home (e:\s;\ given by Mrs. John Butler Talcott of | Grove Hill. Mrs. Talcott and her | daughter, Mrs. Walter Hope of | Brooklyn, N. Y., received in the draw- ; ing room. Mrs. Pease and Mi | ‘Whittlesey assisted in the r - ; | | . | Scenes in Bride’s Million Dollar gome v i | Mrs. (HarLes 0.6aTES * i PHOTO BY S5TRAUSS PavyTon Kansps CrTY day evening at 7:30. As the tan- tata has never been sung in New Britain, it is expected many music | VY CorRNER INTHE DinineRoom If you have bad taste in mouth, foul breath, furred tongue, dull headache, drowsiness, disturbed sleep, mental depression, yellow- ish skin—then you are bilious. SCHENCKS. [ace, tastes nice. enience. Don't | D. D. S. ST MANDRAKE PILLS quickly relieve and permanently remove the cause of this disorder, which is the result of liver de- rangement and severe digestive disturbance. Purely vegetable. Plain or Sugar Coated. 80 YEARS® CONTINUOUS SALE PROVES THEIR MERIT. Dr.J. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphis asantly ps into the skin leaving r greasiness--25¢ bottle. KINSON UG _Co., loin Cream ped hands, lips or face. perfumed and 169-171 MAIN STREET ! Simplicity, which has ever marked the life of Mrs, W., Gates despite her mammoth fortune, tured her wedding yesterday in neapolis to Ilarold IL.ee Judd Franklin Square, this city. The cere- Charles fea- Min- of mony was pcrformed at 6:30 o'clock last evening in the brides million dollar home by Dr. Harry P. Dewey, pastor of the Plymouth Congcegation- al church. Irank P. Hopwood, father of the bride, gave her i1 ma The vows were spoken in the cious drawing room that is hung in rose brocaded satin aa fu-nished in the gold and tapestry of the Louis XVI. type. The ring service was used and Hamlin Hunt played the brida] marches on the pipe organ. Both the Mendelssohn and Lohengrin marches were played and during the age. spa- ceremony soft strains of music were heard on the echo organ. For her wedding gift, from Mr. Judd. Mrs. Gates received a spe- cially designed diamond bracelet and wrist watch set in platinum Mrs. Gates’ engagement ring an exquisitely beautifufl solitaire s phire in square design ol platinum, udded with diamonds. / though the sapphire is not Mrs. Gates birthstone, it was her choice for the betrothal ring, because of its rare and unusual color beauty. of which she is especially fond. Above in the picture is the marvel- car S Va j ously beautiful drawing room at the | cluster chandelier is of crystal with Gates’ mansion where the wedding |candles and shades of soft tan. The Yows were spoken. The effect of |square dining table is of American he harmoniously conceived color 'carved walnut and the serving tables scheme and the real majesty of the are hand-carved with decorations of room would he impossible to convey gold tones. Tapestry paintings adorn by photograph, so superb is every |the walls and the ceiling design is of feature. It is exquisitely furnished in | conventional pattern in relief. The Louis XVI. designs of gold, with ta- | hand-woven rug is of the same hlue pestry coverings in pastel shade as the hangings with tapestry horder The walls are hung with rich rose designs and the chair coverings are | brocade satin and at the French win- 'also of tapestry. The richly carved ire paneled draperies of rare ! furniture and the unusual coloring h festooned overdrapes of i make this room notably exquisite and | » satin. The wood work is of 'a masterpiece of beauty. carved old ivory with ornamentations | - | fects, =aid not to e of gold leaf and the center electrolier holds myriads of crystal clusters in candle ¢ ct with rose shades The floor covering is hand-woven im- ported rug in pastel shades and it 1a in this room that the larger part of My Gates’ wonderful collection of oil paintings 4 hung. In the north corner of the room is the organ con- ! sole for both the pipe organ and echo music. It is finished in the and rose colorings The dining room in the lower of the picture handsomely ap- pointed room brilliant ef- d in beauty in any of the re in Europe. The ceilings and are of soft aray white in panel effect, with silver me ivory half is a with color and gold ornamentations. angir of deep rich blue in tapestry design | re at the French windows with over- drapes of heliotrope satin The DD\ HaroLo Lee Juoo O PHOTO oY BRUS b= 4 CONSTIPATION OR COMFORT? health where constipation exists. ~ Most people suffer from this cause at intervals, many are chronic victims. The old-time remedies for this very common complaint are nauseating doses | ol some poweriul purgatives that 'cave the condition worse than before. In the new laxative, Pinklets, is pre- | sentea a dainty, sugar-coated granule, | that is free from unpleasant efi~cts, does not upset the stomach nor gripe but gim- ply gives nature the needed -sistance. | Once use Pinklets and you will never re- turn to salts, oil and harsh purgatives. Write the Dr. Williams Med'cine Co., Schenectady, N. Y., for a free sample, or | ot a full- t bottle of Pinklets There can be neither comfort nor good | What Horsfall’s | Means to You We have never reached the point in our ties. (CHARITY BOARD PUTS ONE OVER ON MAYOR Signs Up <uy'. Kbbs of Town Home for Aooifir Y:ar Superintendent Kibhe of the town home, aided by the board of public charities, has scored another point agaimst Mayor Quigley, and has signed a contract with the board to serve as superintendent for another year. The contract is said to have been signed by all members of the board, includ- ing Attorney M who was one of the mavor's staunchest supporters in trying to oust the superintendeni Chairman Pelton of the D. Saxe board today explained the action of the charity commissioners by sayving that it was advisable to sign the contract so Su- perintendent Kibbe could make his plans for spring planting at the home | He sald no one could expect a man to jump into harness in the middle of spring and get results out of the farm. It is belleved that the mayor will play a “watchful waiting” g e and will make a change in the personnel { of the board in the spring. The terms of office of Peter I. Curr: Frank L. Conlon and Richard Vogel will expire on May 1. If the legislature the charter that the have absolute power removing commissioners, he to the judge of the cause, it is probahle he will oust the entire It is said that Mayor Quigley | derstood when he appointed certain charity commigsioners that they would vote Superin- tendent Kibbe. The board failed to stand by him with the exception of Attorney Saxe and Mayor Quigley said he had been ‘‘double-crossed.” He may take ample revenge as the charter is amended by amends s0 mayor will of be sole that board in- iast year to remove as soon making Mayor Quigley, as alderman from tie second ward, made have Superin- tendent Kibbe removed on the that inmates at the town not treated or fed properly to ground home were A special meecting of Court ba, No. Daughters of Castile, will be held at 8 o’clock Iriday evening in Fox’s hall to consider the matter o a banquet. Against | GettheWell-Known water. from your own druggist. career where we would tell you what to buy; nor do we feei qualified to tell much to spend; but we do say, that, if you are buying Furnishings or Clothing, after looking over everything in the city at your price, you will buy here, if you know quali- Hovstalls | “IY PAYS TO RUY OUR KIND” Connecting with | | | seale. a grand clean-up in the department According to the terms of the new contract, Superintendent Kibbe wili serve from April .1 of this year to April 1, 1916, The' signing of the ! contract brings to mind the fight | Colum- - Agliflst Substitutes ... Imitations” HORLICK'S MALTED MILK Made in the largest, best equipped and sanitary Malted Milk plant in the world We do not make “milk products-—- Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, etc. But the Original-Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK Made from pure, fullcream milk and the extract of select malted grain, reduced to powder form, soluble in you how AARIFORD, i 140 TRUMBULL ST, SOTH MASQUERADE OF THE TURNER SOCIETY Big Sccial Event is Scheduled Ths Year for February 12th. New Britain's social center on Friq 12, will be at fifticth annual ball society day evening, February Turner hall where the will masquerade and fancy dress New held Just the Britain Turner be fifty years ago the gan holding these masquerades and every year since then been onh# of the big social features of the organ ization. The occasions usually marked by a large attendance as ev eryone in the city who enjoys the light fantastic and scene of gaiel) and who is not confined to his bed by illneas manages to be present No other =oclety in the city con ducts a masquerade on a larges Nearly all the members of the Turners and their wiveg and childrgh are present in fancy dress and the cok- tumes are original and laugh-provok. ing in many Others go in for more dazzling costumes and the gen- eral effect remems bered Music this year f.yneh's orchestra L. Lehr have are a such cases is one long to be will be furnished by of ten will officiate an Professor a8 prompter In keeping with the ty will award cash prizes to those who how by their appearance the have made a special effort in the line of dress. Ten dollars will be awarded to the best group of not less than siw persons. )7ive dollars will be present- cd to the lady is con- sidered the the same amount ntleman best wearing the £2.50 each will be awarded The committee has decided to maky 1915 ball the best in the history o organization and the members are that costume and whose most original rd to the s declarc will be whose To the most costume lady and pentleman comical costunie the the the devoting all their spare time to this end Councilman T, 1. Wagner is chairman of the commitiec Hig ny- Councflman Charles Ma John A. Dolan, Paul Emil 1. Gerber and C A, 4 ocintes are Councilman Klambt Joglyn Day QUININE it signa a Cold in One BROMO ts refund money A\ ROVE'S box vt To Cure Take 1./ ATIVE Tablets. Druggi to cure, T fails G 1l ture is on each Best food-drink for all ages. PE"ASK FOR HORLICK'S Used all over the Globe o

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