New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 4, 1915, Page 2

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‘Best Quality * Plain Back Plain Edged Either Regular or Pinochlc 25¢ Boards, Tally CARDS Medium Quality Regular Special Gilt Edged Card 20c 5 Packs $1.00 or Pinochle 15¢ Chips, Score Pads, Cards. well’s Drug Store “On the Busy Corner” Items stry. Rcegal Dalry | Court | will he: evening. | En. neeting of F. of A, hall this 7:30 sharp. Wwhist after. Clearance Sale is| ey saving opportu- | ithat will be offered pvt. ms, teller at the comipany, is 11 r at his home on Birthday celebra- | ‘New Britain coun- will malke a report night. he W. C. T. U. was . at the Hillcrest | 8. Atkison was in jt being ‘“Legisla- ' nominated at ritain lodge, his evening. it was.given at Hill- evening by Miss the elocutionist, Charles Marshall, en of the church s. lin the | No. I { | lodges of the are planning an some time in the imo lodge last night rank on three can- ety of the Swedish vas entertained last hiome of Andrew street. ent degree gton lodge, tonight. will be | will give an illus- | ica” at the meeting jool Parents’ and bn Friday evening. umental and vocal en. Woodruff club of vill be held tonight Edwin Radil, 34 r will talk on “Re- gs” at the church e First Congrega- ht. f the Esther Stan- JR., to be held Fri- Mrs. T. W. Wilbor, , of Hartford, will led, “A Clash Be- | Puritan.” pX of Trinity street nscious yeseerday hanging clothes. d by Dr. D. W. called to attend i in One Day BROMO QUININE refund money if it . GROVE'’S signa- 25c.—advt. 8s, D. D. S. TIST Street, an’s Bldg. LIBRARY HAS OPENED STATION AT Y.M.C.A. Dr. G, . Conley f0 Gyt Frst d Instruction to Factory Men A sub-station of the New Britain Institute will be opened at the Y: M. C. A. tomorrow for the benefit members the educatio cl and for the general educati pu poses of the association. An effort will be made to keep on the shelves of the sub-station an assortment of the best books in fiction, biography, history, busin psychology = and kindred subject The work of ar- ranging the shelves was begun to- day. Dr. G. P. Cooley has consented to take charge of a cl in first aid to the injured to be composed of men employved in the factories. The first session of the class will be held Mon- day evening, February 13, at S:15. No charge will be made for the course and the lectures will be open to all factory men. The sales demonstration made by of of & g | thir . _\ i NO EVIDENCE SHOWN; { JGDELL'S GASE NOLLED Wilam Webh, Wiess, Hestals, About Testifying Against Graham. | ! charging | of $1| When William worth of state's Odell with can gooc -five cents by owner, fell flat the assistant prose- | cutor, Judge George W. Andrew | tered a nolle in police court today. | Odell was arrested and brought | inta court early last week and the case w continued pending further investigation. John S. Troop identi- fled three cans of canncd goods by his initials on the wrapper. He E they wcre worth about thirty five cents Asked what he kne of Odell's connection with the t | he replied, “nothing.” He explained, [ however, that last week Tuesday he went down into the ceilar under his | ! Church strect r nd found { the rear door open. large | | quantity of canncd stuff had becn | removed and investigation showed | that it had been hidden in an ‘joining cellar. At noon time the hidden stuff had been removed | Troop sent an employve down watch At o’ciock the spy 3 three men enter the place and begin | i to collect the goods. e followed | them out, after reporting to his em- | ployer, and saw them throw some cans inte a v and then run ! away Joseph Croniahs | similar testimony William \Webb, a friend of Odell’s , who had beer® subpoaened by | state. said he knew ‘‘absolutely | ing about the alleged robbery.” | He declared that last Tuesday I met a man who was formerly in empiov and who had heen sleeping in his old paint shop on Church street and was informed that when he moved he left some cans of pe there. Webb went to the place tol investigate and found that the sup_i posed cans of paint were either stolen | or misplaced cans of food. This friend could neither read nor write, | explained the witness. “Who was this man?” Prosecutor Andrew. “BEr-well he was a man whom the court knows,” replied Webb. i “Who was he?" persisted the prose- | cutor. “T believe the court knows who he again replied the witness, loath to | disclose the name of his friend the case, the theft valued at only, S. Troop, the a ads | some of s0 to ! 1gon gave the sieuth, noth- he his queried E. G. Dodge, of Hartford, manager of the Royal Typewriter company, at | this week's session of the class in | salesmanship marked tne mtrodvu-f} tion of a new feature which will be | carried out during the rest of the | course. Crack salesmen from big concerns will appear before the class and give sales demonstrations for the benefit of the students. and | sparring for time. “Answer the question.” Prosecutor Andrew. i Hesitatingly Webb replied that he thought the fellow's name was Harry Graham | With this testimony Prosecutor ndrew announced that the state had | | finished its e Judge Meskill | | raised his evebrows in surprisec for thundered | ! Sunday the | | church Physician's Skin Remedy lat, yleld to this soothing liquid wash, the b"D. 1. Prescription All druggists sell D.D. D. 50c and A generous trial bottls for only Come in and let us tell you about our money back guarantee that D. D. D. will do what is claimed. You will be the judge. Ask about D. D. D. Soap. Its steady use keeps the skin always healthy. CLARK & BRAINERD CO., Druggists. Dr. Holmes, the well-known skin specialist, writes: “I am convinced that the D. D. D Presacription {s aa much a specifio for Eczema aa quinine for malaria. have been preucrlb!nr the D. D. D. remedy for years.” This soothing com- ound of oif of wintergreen and other ealing Ingredients gives instant re- lief the moment it {s applied. It sinks through the pores. Ikills and throws off the gnawing disease germs and quickly heals the inflamed tls:uam All cases of skin disease, mild or vio- D.D. D.—for 15 years—the Standard Skin Remedy INSTITUTE. TAKES STEP N ADVANCE Definite Training Courses Oifered Sundzy School Workers. NEW GOVERNOR OF NEVADA IS YOUNG AND PROGRESSIVE | The cour offered for the spring ion of the New Britain Institute for Sunday School Workers, which be- sins next Wednesday evening, Feb- ruary 10, at the Trinity M. E. church, were announced today. sions will be held every Wednesday evening un- | til March 321. The : the step ses sment of the courses for sion marks a distinet | in the training of workers New Brit- | tae institu a more | In having regular and using text books, the institute will now be taking on more ! of the aspect of a ining school. ch s will Jast an hour and f. from 7:45 until 9:15, and will | be divided into two periods, the firs forty-five minutes for regular depart- ment work and the second period for lectures on ““The Bible in the Making,” to be delivered by Rev. Henry W. Maier of ,the First church and by Rev. G, W. C. Hill of tae South sp st in advance school in ain and detinite course gives aim. by sion L GOV EMMET D, BOYLE =, Carson City, Nev. the ernor of Nevada. progressive, and the successful business from him. He Tasker L. Oddie years. Feb. 4.—Emmet The courses offered in work are as follows: “The Primary Worker Work,” Mrs. May D. leader. “The Junior Worker and rk,”” Rev. H. S, Fox, leader. he Intermediate Worker Weork.,? Elmer” T. leader. In the lecture courses, will talk on “The Law,” ‘“History Books,” “Writings and ‘Prophecies.” Rev, Hill will lecture on the follow- ing subjects: ‘‘Canon and Structure of the Gospels Acts and Epistles,” ‘‘Ancient Versions,” and ‘“English Translations.” It is likely that next vear will a further development of the institute | by a lengthening of the sessions, by requiring more work in preparation | for the classes on the part of the members, and by securing recognition from the Sunday School Workers' sociation for work done, Gepatiment ( v 5ot 4 new republican He is voung state expects administration succeeded The term is for foar Zov- and a and His Ingraham, His Governor W nd His Thienes, | tev, 300 ARE EXPECTED AT CHARITY DA! Rev. Maier Final Plans For McMillan's Clerk's | So¢ Tomorrow Night Have sce Been Completed- Final preparations have been com- pleted for the McMillan clerk’s chz ty dance to be held in Booth's hall t as- night. Over three hundred date. | Ne | way | present | meeting here. | private-owned | regular The William H. Hart Debating club | not a bit of evidence had been intro- | will give a banquet at the Y. M. C. A. | duced to show that Odell was at all| Thursday, February 18. In addition | connected with the theft. | to a special program which will be “All right, I'll nolle the case,” prepared, each member of the club |the prosecutor. will make a three minute talk. On Drank to Get Warmed Up. | account of the banquet, the debate A fine of $5 and costs for drunk- which was to have been held on Feb- | enness was imposed on James Mans- ruary 17 will be postponed. The next | worth, arrested by Officer William | debate of the club will be | Strolls last night held March 3 Mansworth said he might have Last night the club debated the | been a little drunk but the truth of question of ship subsidies, the ques- | the matter was that he was cold ves- tion being stated as follows: *“Re- | terday and took a couple of drinks to said ! Americans have purchased rst 1ot Connecticut Bros.—advt. of the season, eggs, 33c doz. new laid Russell | during the intermission. { ular song hits of the LEE TO ST. LOUI 4.—The St. Louis ; Outfielder Lee of the Philadelphia Americans, it | was announced in a telegram received here last night from Robert Lee Hedges, pr St. Louis, Feb. sident of the local team, | 3 tickets have been sold up to Guests are expected from Hartford, Meriden, Bristol and Middletown. The hall has been beautifully decorated in | green and white. A special feat J will be a concert on the Columb Grafonola from $ to 8:30 p. m. All the pop- season will heard. Judd's five piece orchestra will furnish music for cing. The general committee are Barry chairman: O. . Richter, s Anna Gross, secretary ty, Geo. Graves, A. be solved, that congress should diately pass an act providing some form of ship subsidies.” F. R. Gil- patric and A. W. Austin upheld tRe affirmative and were awarded the de- cision by a vote of two to one by the judges. W. L. Hagen and Iver Axel- son were the debaters on the negative side. The judges were Henry Hoar, R. Hitchcock and Oliver Hoyem. The Freshmen last night won the interclass junior championship of the VS NEEC AT juniors by a score of 13 to 9. members of the championship team are Sechrest, Hibbard, Winkler, Ritt- ner, Crabtree and W, Kopf. imme- Native eggs, 33c doz. Russell Bros. —advt. BANK NOTES FOR GOLD. Leipsic don, 10:59 A. M.—In response to an appeal made by the Leipsic Tageblatt, a total of 19,197 persons have brought 1,023,010 marks ($256,000) in gold to this newspaper to be exchanged for bank notes. The gold has been turned over to the Reichsbank. Native eggs, 33c doz. —advt. Russell Bros. LEN TINE Larger Line Than Ever ! TIONERY DEPARTMENT CKINSON RUG CO., 169-171 MAIN STREET by defeating the student | The | Germany, IFeb. 4,"Via Lon- | | keep warm. When the fine was imposed smiled and stood up in the prisone pen to say: “Judge, 1 haven't gof the just now but T'll pay you | weeks.” “8it English. Other Court Cases. Another cold-blooded who needed a drink to keep warm, Joseph Schwenter of Bristol, was fined $3 and costs. Officer Charlie Johnson arrested him on Main street at 4:45 o'clock this morning. The case against Charles Stettler, | charged with non-support, was con- | tinued until February 13 on the quest of Pr ney Joseph G. Woods appearcd for the | | accused. | money in two Court Officer down,” Thissed | | ACTIVITIES. Whist and Dance Last Night a Success I —To Give Mock Trial. | | The whist and dance given by the Y. M. T. A. & B. society in their hall last night proved to be a success both financially and socially. Miss Lillian Ronalter, Mrs William Forsythe, Thomas Cully and Thomas Reilley | won the wh prizes. The winners at | rummy were M Helen Carlson and Patrick Gaffney. £ A smoker will be held by the socie- | ty sometime during the next month and in conjunction with which a mock trial will be given entitled “The Um- | ! brella Cast.” The parts have been as- | gned and those taking part are working zealously to make it a suc- 1 cess. The trial will be a farce comedy and the members are anticipating the { event with much interest. i TAB! ? | | | BACKDOW German Newspapers Criticise Report- | ed Amendment to Ship Bill. ! Berlin, Feb. 4, Via London, 10:58 A. M.—A news despatch has been | reccived here from Washington say- ing that President Wilson has con- | ! gented to an amendment of the ship | purchase bill which provides that no | vessel is to he bought by the United | States if such purchase would lead to conflict with any one of the belliger- | ent powers. Nearly all the German newspapers | eriticise this course sharply. They virtually unite in calling it a back- down before Great Britain on the | part of President Wilson. The Kreuz Zeltung says: “This tender considers { tlon for Great Britain the remarkable, Inasmuch it { America herselr.” | is more injures | who is in New York. Kay and the Misses Ruby Rehm, Bessie Shipman, Helen Riely Reception Committee: J. Barry, Elmer Burr, O. P. Ritchter and the Misses, Bes ¥, Native eggs, 33c doz. Russell Bros. [ —advt] £Frotect Yourself Ask for ORIGINAL o GENUINE RaEaloo et = & A S The Food Drink For All Ages—Highly Nutritious and Convenient Rich milk, with malted grain extract, in powder form—dissolves in water—more healthful than tea or coffee. Used in training athletes. The best diet for Infants, Growing Children, Invalids, and the Aged. It agrees with the weakest digestion. Ask for “*HORLIOK’S*’—at Hotels, Restaurants, Fountains. Don’t travel without it. Also keep it at home. A lunch in a minute. In Lunch Tablet form, also, ready to eal. (onvenient— nutritious. Children’s Short Boots, $1.25 Children’s Hip Boots, $1.75. Boys’ Short Boots $2.50. Hip Boots, $3.00. Men’s Short Boots, $2.95 to $5.00 Men’s Storm King Boots, $4.00 to $5.00 Men’s Hip Boots $5.50 0 The ALLING RUBBER CO. .,/ e T A O T L A S S T RIS Boys’ HORSFALL SHOES FOR MEN Now is the time to buy your Storm Shoes at Specially Reuced Prices, Tan Shrews- bury, Sole, Black Cordovan, Waterproof Sole, Leather Lined. Regular $7.50 value for $6.20. Other “Hersfall” Shoes divided lots, now selling at $3.20, $3.98, $4.85. Tiorstalls “IT PAYS TO RUY OUR KIND” RARTFORD, 93.99 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with 140 TRUMBULL 8T. Leather Lined. Waterproof into } Dorothy countries, are present representative of the Lloyd Steamship Agnes Elliott, Ruby Rehm ssel and Anna Gros Floor Committee z0, chairm ides r, An osby, Olga Mordecai Mrs. S, Refreshment Committee es Groman, Winters Charland Furaso, O'Neil and Milkoy Native advt, N rman Other Denmark Sweden, The countries ented are Italy, Luxemhourg. Switzer Ho 1 cession repre Becker Meskill The Miss Wink! \ and nd dele- es in all total The first held yesterday speech by the } who and and 0 mer the conference with 8 o the Germany as @ the nof traffic wib vas opened n minister that is declared traffic only railros freight present 33¢ doz slightly belo . that senger over of what it for the corresponding peri Therc t nereased mal and P FINING SUMMER SCHEDULES, nt cen been last wand ad of 75 per »ad the betterment in ropean Railway Conference Holds ve was a Meeting at chedules minister further for declared, and the Munich, Bavar R don, 10:59 A. M schedule confe dules for the summer holding Via uropcs Lon- 1 rail- sche i summer should be pected nee, o fix 1 regular Representatives Austro-Hungarian well the in of 1915 at Strictly fres Bro its nnual al Russell of German railroads the state and Native advt larger those 1S Iroads WE GIVE RUYAL GOLD TRADIKG STAMPS——ASK FOR THEM #$:3,000 g CAMERAS 2000 2000 GOLD WATCHES S ( ( ( Made by the Bastman Kodak § 7 Joewels, Swiss Movement. § ) $ TO BE GIVEN AWAY TO THE BOYS and Co. ) (;IRLS yet? If not get a solicitor's slip ¥ never offer itse ain nera by sclling 20 worth of cof- ginn ones family Try to get re-orders, BRANCH STORE Have you entered the contest A and siart today. This opportunity w Just think—win a gold watch or a ca fee. Re-orders count just as mu <hould buy coffee at least once PARTICULARS f to you h Every AT as ol week, oUrR < artor EULL HEAD CATSUP 8c EROKEN SLICED Peapple 12¢ A can, Special this week e e e e e . 375 3 ems 25¢ THIS WERK VE A&P TOMATOES 12¢ A can. 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