Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Boston Smmmflsm SERICES™ By o v - - | S A R T T { officers will be held by the Itoger ® @ Y IN Williams club on Friday evening. i , GOLD GIV[N Y[SIERDAY} ASSISTANT TO O'BRIF 4 | Fred J. Mcnlkroe started work to- | [Ri8 SRt — | day éssx_stmg Sanitary Inspector John ] é 2000 GOLD WATCHE 2000 CAMER! The Great Special Attt Handei’s “IVGSS!ah” Given at South | or T ® Reeks the superintendent, g el fe reniieel b ALAS S e A o HERE TODAY. THIS SALE WILI ESTABLISH received permission from the indi- vidual member the health com- 5 0 s > Y Y & > (&) C (] i Have you cntered the contest yet? If not get a solicitor’s slip PRICI. RECORDS FOR HIGH RADE 8 Two inipressive musical services It is important to attend this saje ¢ as the issi ; Mr., McE " . Chure?---Gan lala at filst. | massion 1o empioy atr atciznroe, who| B 70 BE GIVEN AWAY TO THE BOYS and GIRL ¥ N oo o e —— o —— e —— . T—— e e e A . e et et e ¥ | o | o and start today. This opportunity may never offer itself to you again. were given vesterday, onc at the | el Just (hink—win a gold watch or a camera by selling $20 worth of cof- [ Cant may b6 Gono It you WAk ! Qouth and the other at the First Con- y fee. Re-orders count just as much as original ones. Every family be needed e | should buy coffec at least once a week. Try to get re-orders. -4 : D' < L e ARl Ssnle Sl LA oot 2 FULL PARTICULARS AT OUR BRANCH STORE, : Tremendous Bal‘gamS m n _nonthly musical service at the South | - | . church at 4:30, the choir and organ F“rnlture three weeks. umbers were all taken from Handel's ; fons i ) Dratorio of the Messiah,” and at the e R > / Z %J_ . A Bll"hET_b. 2 DINING S First church the choir sang Matthew’s | i ¥ N oA - : e ed oM B e Mahogsiiyis cantata: “The Life Everlasting.” A H : 4 ; E now $18. 5 pleces, very chil Annua | WLWBN P RN O ) NGO I o o, o v, || U { The regule ceting of the W ’s i 5 & : ) ST O Bk . Tsde b s it Church Dedi in 1914 %4 Doz 40c [ beseer Bete wa oin, | Cak Sl € i m a 5 ———— now $90. Lexngron stieet - F. Chester | o church of the Sacred Heart has A&P BULL HEAD BROKEN SLICED Mahogany Buffet, was $113, pleces, exiremely Hale presented the g Ghnng a5 o i : o TOMATO ES CATSUP P l now $92. was $305.50, now. a e Eiia B s and 2t ok A membersnip_of 5,268, according 1o i ineapple B bt e i | Tkl ) IL.m%ut the first F"'“"“('LA of the | the annual report made vesterday hy s now $132. pieces, one of th Foys' Church Athletic association, or- | the pastor, Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski. [i8 DINING TABLES was $326 no e M D GRS GRREUG o (e 900 ceo s Gnn sovs | C C C Tabics: 26 Tobe] extemeson Sees Mahogssy il S pnsibetwetuinaney -‘:jf"tll:z | showed that $9,280 had been paid on | ;n(;h op. ;:tln‘rods ,f:“r‘:r:’: 8.:(: to v 4 tiffere ant 5 Py 2 et - b 31, from $35 to $29.50, from picces, one of Leld in the South church. The ban- ;z‘:‘,fl’]ffizhnfggtg:i“:fg e A can. Usually 15¢ A Bot. This Week Only A can. Special this week $34.50 to $29. and from $56 to Hartford, was $ guet will be attended by twenty-five E2 teas S B e | $40. $ nses 0" ay frem each of the six Sunday schools M’fé‘\;_"“a““fl‘ Teport of the brlest| BEST CREAMERY ; e in the association. The principal SREIN P Al Direct from the c speakers will be George Marsh, Yale | , Receipts, balance on hand, January Tt SRR 1912, and Ed. Nolting, Franklin and |1 1914, $368.55; seat money, $13,- choicest creameries lb H The Woodruff club will meet Thurs- | SorY Ievenue 315,570:68; pariah col- I e s cay evening of this week at the home 5031t 283.20; Hentertalnmonts ) e IMPORTED y 2 o | of Edwin Radil, 34 Liberty street. ST Gl G0 P ety : : Harttord, Conn SRy T S e | 8 G ARDINES ans 25¢f , " observed next Sunday in all the |COllections for :the school, S " sl . churches and & special meeting of all | Paths, $463.85; candles, $133 Everything in our immense | the Christian Endeavor societies will |‘”951‘$ 5: M‘(;Mld?““m“n“nall; tr‘r“'c' be held Sunday evening at the South | DUe. $24,2 3; diocesan collections, | [ =2 = stock at sale prices, Get in |cmurch, when Dr. G. W. c. B "\‘,m Negro-Indian, $40.58; Holy Land, OTHER CUT PRICES THIS \Vl‘ EK umake a special address. The celebra- 71 B , 2; Peter's Pence, Bl Clothes Pins . . .100 for 14c Pretzels 5 e tion will be in recognition of the 1v B 3 total, | B Orange and Lemon Peel 1b. 10¢ 7 line befere it is too late. Re- | thirty-irtn aniversary of the move- ”34-99~ cemet. total in- | M Sauerkraut ....3 cans 25¢ Gltron k. . ment. come, $42,147 - Shrimp ... : ....can 10c A&P Squash member there will not be Methodist Episcopal Church EIXDC e i ors, $§ . F : 8 S S = S 7 o The second series of meetings of }Sigt“$ 88 2 = 2 15 STAMPS WITH 1 CAN 20 STAMP:! again such a chance to save|the sunday school Institute will be | se sg: wine 11 i TUNA FISH, 18c. S AR opened at the Trinity Methodist Epis- | gqr op: 1 ® ¢ FeEh . 25 STAMPS WITH 1 JAK 20 STAMPS WITH 3 PKGS. . 2 I $17.50; light. $ : s PEANUT BUTTER. A&P CORNSTARCH, each money for another year. copal church Wednesday evening, P = PEANUT BUTTER, &P COR2 JOH, ‘en Y 7 February 10, and will be continued | ook $1.34 : 15 STAMPS WITH 1 JAR 25 STAMPS WITH 2 C ‘\ for the next eight weeks., . The meth- ‘,:’fl‘i,‘??i({ s e PEANUT BUTTER, 15c. TUNA FISH, 25c. £ - |od of instruction has béen changed |inhim priests, $500; i 7 . : 3 Bundles delivered day af=) G £ 0t ct® o iate was |0z prtests, $500; shuren tumivce, | B 10 Stamps Free With Any of the Following started and new plans will be put into niture, $1,177.22: tesls' b $ bot. A&P Ammonia . .10¢ cakes Grandma's Ironing Qrsrationfatithis fweeldafmoeting vepairs, carpenter, $7 mason, can Sultana Spice . .10¢ Wax, cach ... e The first meeting for 1915 of the |¢ plumber, $54.03; s can Old Dutch Cleanser 10c pkg. A&P Ice Cream or Methodist Social union of Central Steatantter s 13418 [aectricinn bot. A\&]) Worcester- Jelly Powder . 550 100 Connecticut will be held in the Trinity mO\'in"' ' mvm’m' ot || shire ¢ o 5S¢ jar Mitchell Brand Jams 10c M. E. church Friday evening, Feb- $142; telephone, $58.35; missi | < Aoodlea. 5¢ e bot. Peroxide J ruary 5, at 6:30 o'clock. Rev. Dr. G oL : piaae b . L & 2 g . o g. El \Imwrnm uary 5, at ¢ S () LGl S et || or 1 pkg. : pkg. Elbow P, Mains, formerly pastor of the |} fua s .‘h”’ I ot Ase W g par Peanut Butter .. : o snodlls wood, §1,21 cemeter: X e church, will speak on “Methodism’s : ) 5 ; A [ $748.65: paid on debt, $9,280; total ¢ . Greatest Institutions.” The address | .. ; g o e 3 & expenditures, $41,901. balance on | . will be given in the audience room 5 ; § “ 3 ; ™ | hand, 6.04. at 8 o'clock. Mrs. H. E. Horton will ; R s e SR S 4 F F[ea sing a solo before the address. Harry | qin. ieas e es > [/ SRR e dings, »aptisms and 128 funerals. . > B l The Tuesday night class will mheet | ~ocre 8re over! 1, mapids u ot Be||‘lefy [ IVEW : ) schoal and these are aught by twenty- | : S at the home of Artemus Stockman, | 0% 885 1 y 2 QIR A 146 Jubilee strect, instead of at the FFather Bojnowski has decided to ' | R g Puth1Y . b O Oul a church J : 3 L : n . postpone the construction of a new | 4 The Queen Esther circle will hold | : X : T ’ ; 3 Gale A brend ealelnatirdayl by oaohanaseRuntitichepinancial fmarict v ’ 8 ¥ S Eeioa o T e sow o ol libecomas e s es tin e co SRR Ene gy B [ S . l B . f T . AL > now eighty-eight orphans in chat : ecla ak n 0 ll ’PHONE US * The | of the parish p 1 1 g r 1S The Woman's Foreign M D) i society met at the home of Mr: NEW BRITAIN CHOCOLATE MARSHMALLOW ROLLS | noon. wlI“ "fc || m— - - — = WHIPPED CREAM LAYER CAKES | YOU ARE REALLY SAVING 5¢ THIS WEEK _tei~ purchase. Eirst Congregational Church, | ; . . I ; alk a fow feet [ e Gl rad eharearat tnel Subs Waterbury, $2,500; | engineer of the work on the develop- _ Charllotte Russes, Whipped Cream Puffs, Che oIt is easy to walk a few feet for Mrs. Clapp had charge of the sub- | S L TG e e e French Pastry, English Bath Buns, German Cofie drigs—much easier than to make : That Brave Boyvs and | Damon's footwear sale. Everyone | oot S0t #5000 B Beie'y 10" ror | supply. baked and delicions ‘Pies and many ofer St i i incic Jo.” at the Junior Bn-| kpows what that means.-—alvt. S “AUNT DELIA'S" BREAD—The finer kind. As a trip to our store through incle. deavor meeting this afternoon. Missi the week | H. C. Noble has awarded the con- for 1t ment weather. Elsie Dehm is the junior leader. Iy 1“}:‘”(0‘ “z\ Slaisgalondunee 8t tas A1l directors and officers of the :\d~](r.w( to build a pergola at his sum- | tev. H. W. Maier will talk on “Re- | ° S kins Printing company were re-elected | mer hame, Villa Louise, at Sachem's at the annual meeting Saturday. The | 1, pl for which were drawn by ligion and Business” at the week | i | T night service at the Iirst church ed by Miss Anna Bray and Miss | directors are: D. N. Camp, A. J.|Unklebac & Perry of this city. \ , i Sloper, H. W. Eddy, W. A. House a e 2 | ~ We DéliVfl' Free Thxr:‘(l?ghp‘\‘;‘?‘”l‘gflr being planned “ i S R e = . !®. W.Pape. The officers are: Presi-| Butter made last June, § months in A ’ e | by the Young People’s society of the | n‘,‘m'z’m“f;e pastry. Regal Daitry |, .. 'p N. Ccamp; treasurer, W. A.|cold storage, is selling at 34 to® 40 ' ' g ¢ The only effort necessary when || church for Wednesday evening of | ULl House; secretary, E. W. Pape. cents in most stores, and after a da this week. The P. & F. Corbin Girls' club has| OF two it is strong and fishy from asg« . - *b\' . The Philathea class of the First been organized and meetings will be | 21l's best, only three days from Y) church will give a reception to Mrs. waiting at our end of the lite— }| . . Hungerford, the new leader . vesper services yesterday in spite of the stormy weather. Miss Zanzinger was in charge and was as- Don’t hesitate to make use of our Free Delivery Service. A sleigh ride party was held Satur- | qay evening by the Good Govern- ! S lienciclupRoftnei SN 20 I held in'the raoms of the Foremen's churn to table, costs you Op Q Representative E. W. Schultz was!|.juh on Pearl street on the first Mon- | #9¢, and every mor i delight ES : re-clected president and treasurer and | qa. of each month. and every mor delight ss Grace M. Cos as re. ected | g to the palate. L Bros.,, 30 ArissiCIacel Il iCostellofaine el Word has been received of the mar- = 1 you want anything in our line is to step to the telephone. We arc ready to take your message. | of the club, Fniday evening of this o ion) week at the home of Mrs. H e . age on January 23 of Miss Theresa First Baptist Church. . Stedry, formerly assistant to the [ 3 A || A missionary lecture, illustrated | While the building business in this : onary in this city, to Frank | Why not pay a few cents more and |Cl kgb d | with stereopticon pictures, was given | city is not any too brisk a comparison Touis Clapp of Mineola, Texas. The | &et Butter of exceptional quality. Rus- Y each day pays for a classified adv ar I'(lmCI' last night by the Christian Endeavor | with figures of other cities shows that wedding took place in Mineola, where | Sell's Best Creamery, 39c 1b. Russell | 1c a word Y pa DRUG STORE society. The subject was “The New | New Britain is still in the running. the couple will make their home. 3ros.—advt. Era in Asia.” | The figures for the past week follaw: | ;o oo™ ou " oo ® sormernty of S —— You get results. That’s what ye The mombers of the Women's Aid [New Britain, $15416; New Haven, | @ 00 [0 T 108 LTS Sl e by itself—Russell's Best society wi A o 1'$23,080: Bridgeport, $i 5; Hart. ; | society will meet for sewing at 0| USURRBLICesrott Har oners for the appointment of | Butter. 39c 1b. Russell Bros.—advt. Schultz-Costello, Inc., Saturday. i i | i | = Maier. " | secretary at the annual meeting of Mz . ” | = ‘ 1 | | ! ] IN NOW AT ITS HEIGHT The response to our annruncements during the past few days has been very gratifying. It shows that whenevcr Damon says he will sell SHOES at MANUFACTURERS’ PRICE of New Britain KNOW that the REDUCTIO.... are REAL. Women’s $5.00 Hand Sewed Button Beots, now $3.75. Men’s $4.00 Shoes, now $3.00, Men’s $3.00 Shoes, now $2.35. Rubbers 33¢. Misses’ 40c, Women’s 492, Youths’ 45¢, Boys’ 55¢, Vlen’s 69c, All Sales Strictly % 4 AINo ~Come In and Look Ar for Cash sl ' Ség\gfi;ég Tell Your Friend