New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 4, 1915, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1915. EVERY MAN SHOULD BUY SHIRTS NOW WHILE THE SALE'S LOW PRICES PREVAIL value citeme: &l skeptical. miake a special can of the Por Shirts Repn corized Novelty le: than for So¢ th cloths, one ciach, We cuffs, of Russian cords, for $1.29 each. Offer fine with three row Afade in the Slip-on Style with prix seams and Paris point backs. offered cach ot riped P Shirting. fitty. There mention comfort v cuffs, Poplins, and on “YORE Anderson ete (Two N in f their stili of they wil m ou eo None Your s1 G Good for v SPRING Washabje Cape Gloves in one clasp style. embroidered Sale and has of kinds, that all wearers, this annual Shirt unisual worth assortment Cull Shirts, the ood ot give m For $1.29 of Shirts ton mixture: other F 1 find ade of Mer- other worth choice S eac ocach, Big Varicty, made Woven Madras, 1 $2.50 values. ( Look up. rirts in inghams, $2.00 and 2.50). them backs. Very.swell for § have surprised sizes and colors. Come each made v Shirtings. cuffs and worth great the most will be- created eX- en appreciate see them. choice and Cot« and made from £1.29 we offer of Silk Russian cords All h. Sale price stiff 1les, at this sale with attached 00 count Per dfered GLOVES AND BELTS. The new ivory shacdes 1.50 pair. We offer very special Glove value in ivory shades, $1.50 pair. Note the W, and regular $1.25 a big ffeta in in sand, putty, hable Kid Gloves, two value, Tipperary, Specially priced to you at colors clasp overseam Elastic, Kelly and black, 98¢ and $ style in white $1.10 palr. SEE THE NEW SILK GIRDLES just received at our belt department agsortment of new styles and Messaline and 1.50 cach. Ioather Bolts In all the New Styles, from one to four inches wide, new colors; 1YAVING AN liérlin News ROCRAM FOR YEAR ARRANGED BY GRANCE, mber of interesting Meetings Sohscued on Gaiendar. BRTFORD WOMAN INJURED BY FALL bae Visiting M Flizabeth Wilcox-— Kepgpington Man Loses Sult in Court | of Common Pleas—FEast Berlin Glrl | Weds New Havenite, Neat little booklets containing pro- ams for the meetings of the Berlin brange to be held during the coming ar, have been distributed among members and are coming in for avorable comment. The pro- wr follow: February 16. Music in charge of Mrs. Surprise numbor, in charge of Miss M. Norton, . Weldon, yebate. Resolved, That education done more for the human race natural endowment. mative——Westel Norton, Goodwin. p i Geo, E. K. Austin, Edwin Ben- Judges- Jeseph Wilson, iarr Minnie Gibbs. Paper—Winter Work iton Hy Reading dmnal ‘ntres. (Sur on the Farm, Hortense Loiselle, Story —Chapter Mrs. Iivents—Merwin Vile. March Paper —To What hder Obligations to pighbors? Mrs Music in charge Recitation-—Mrs, . Paper —Which lias ith Buccessful Farming Energ) Daniel Webster, Original Story—Chapter 3. e (‘urrent Surprise D nt We Our Are to tent Loan Rich. Hyde. “en Maost to Do Jducation Mrs. Norton. Gould, Events- nmber March Story William s H. 16 Original Chapter c. W even L uRgent paper rmer’s rton. Garden Night in charge of William hams, J. Molumphy, George J orge B. Ca William T. br, Theo, Sav Ope® Dis Events—1D. -What Are Unlearned Wilson Somn of the Lester Hyde, awin Bge. n. Schroe- | | Mi | ask to see them, Original Cla Al Current It being Very spe: lal values at 50c cach. April 20, Story—Chapter 6 L. Le- Hyde. each W. M. Night' Iovents—Mrs. “Officers’ officer will be required to furnish one number on the program. do Is wo L Original n. Paper-—Origin of May Day. Aspinw May 4. Btory— Chapter 7. C. Wel- Miss vall. Voenl Solo—Amy Dudley. Debate— Better rd) Tha Affirmative—D, nor, Negative—P. Clair, Life the ity of “Resolved, That (to the full extent n Country Life. Emerson and A. Dean and Judges to be chosen later, Current As of Rev. Samuel Mrs. | the (eh Cultivation, E discu ke Gri i Cl i M Ju off Yo i tiv &) Recd, | Muéfie in charge of music committee. | 6 Day Origin and Agnes LeClair. -FEdna Norton. ‘ April Paper—All Fools’ fresent Celebration %urpr'% Number . injury to more man Lester Norton, Alton ive——Muyrtle Prior, Mrs, H. ges chosen later. sic in charge of male quartet. Or! al Story—Chapter 5. Mrs. plumph nt Events—Miss Annie Reed. J R Wi fr e i sh Resolved, That poor cook- | than | l Original pinwall. William Lewin. May 18. Story--Chapter 8 ( Events: haries Music-—Male Quartet Recollec 1shnell. Current Remaing decease J. M Original angeme andall, Guess “What ( Open c. Original wold Current “Patriot ik and Laoiselle, ichaels, lius W Del ers ung (il pri ate. ma Ca Original imon The rel: wrch, Current Music ir Newir Original M. Gri Surprise . ocal [ om cussi oxt or farm KEach Aper onld he o Mus Original Alling. G. nt Flower Mesdames Whitham W. Hyde, €. W. Stevens hml! Alvah v Waorthy Patron (¢ tions of Childhood—A. H. Clark. in charge of Croft and Events—F. F. ler of program d members in A. Fiske, M . Gwatkins. June 1. Story—Chapter 9. Mrs. ts—Victor Benson. Children’s Night'” and will be in charge of Watkins, Ventres, bhe nts June 15, What? July ‘ontributes Most :onomy led to Success, Industry . Dur- or wsion by James Story—Chapter 9, . H. ISvents—IL. ic Night’ In charge Orville Ventres, 5. Norton, Mrs. G. C. rodr It Goodrich, sted by Mrs, IBdw Goodwin 20 Nrs Durkee. Resolved, That agriculture ater opportunities n than a trade A res, L. Chapter Number shman, n Stor 10, wion of the Chaplain. Olag 1 Granc vents 1 charge of R August puts August 1 Story - Chapter wold Number— on on entire pragram 1 Mrs. . Aspin- -M Carho on: Which ravazant ing? 10 we suffer most houszkeeping or Brothers, his or Reasons why Iiducated Events—P. ~harge of September Story—Chapter 12, Farmer Roy A L. Dean. Minor, Willard Events—Walter Brown. Exhibit. Program in charge of Graces. Original September 21. Story—Chapter 13, Bushnell. Piano Current Paper: Solo—Jerome Baldwin. Kvents—Ambrose Barrett. Do Brothers have more Maude | memory | of T.| and for a| Aftirma- | Mrs. | her | AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR W BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPT LY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASE Curiosity Mr, than Sisters . Anderson, Goodwin, Mr. Goodrich What T am putting in my [ callar for i\Vh\lpr. and How. W. B Hall Remainder of program taken question hox., Applications this from will be presented at time. October Neighbors' Night. The following granges invited. each Westlield, Newington Hill putting on number: N Britain, Plainville iddletown, Meriden and Octoher 19 and one "W Rocky Conferring first second deo Brees, Original ouis Ande Current Surprise | | | | Story son vent Chapter 14, ~ Hurlburt H. N Wi, Hall Number Mrs November Conferring third and | grees. Haryest fourth de- supper. November Officers. ] Ilection of East Berlin Girl Weds. Procuring a marriage license from | Town Clerk Shaw at 9 o'clock this morning, Duan Christy, aged thirty-one of New Haven, and Valentine (or- nachini, aged twenty-three of Taxst Berlin, were married at 10 o'clock at St. Paul's church. In the absence of ther WBrennan, Father Rizzo of New Britain performed the ceremony. A wedding reception will take place at the couple’s new home in New Ha- ven next Sunday. The groom is or ployed in fhe Klm City as a brick lay- { er 5 W\ and Dance Tomorrow, Tomorrow evening the Kensington Social club will hold another dance in Terester's hall and a large crowd | expected. The Rhymers club, from Meriden, and another party Southington have word tha( they will over large sleigh parties. sent come with Falls on Sidewalk. A Hartford svoman who had been visiting Miss ISlizabeth Wilcox fell up- on the slippery sidewalk in front of Miss Wilcox's home on Worthington ridge yesterday afternoon Wi leaving. She was stunned for a while and was unable to get up without the ance of 5. I5. Honiss, who hap- pened alon He assisted her back into the house where remaincd until this morning when, having re- covered from the shock of her acei | deng, she proceeded to her home. as she she Loses Valuable Horse. William Whitham Kensington obliged last night to shoot a val- nable horse whose leg had ben broken by a another horse stand ing in ioining stall in his barn, of wi Kick from an Norton Loses S In the court of common pleas ve terday, judgment was entered Albert P. Marsh of New Bri cover 3457 Frederick T for tain to re Norton Still Investigating., of Kensington William investigating the ac- n road a fow Oscar Beckstrom thought, under That Prosceuting Attorney H. Gibney is still | cident on New Bri weeks ago in which lost his right it s the wheels of a trolley car_ is evident from the fact that he took a trip Beckley Quarter this morning to terview Superintendent MecCarthy the Suffield-Berlin Trap Rock com- pany, who was a passenger on the car which to have run down in- of is supposed the Injured man. Berlin Bricfs. Miss Nonie lLuby returned to her home on New Britain road last ev ning from the Charter Oak Privatc hospital in Hartford, where she roe- cently underwent an operation for ap- I Entertainment ] | Name | hall | veing | there | of t charge of her son's affai Mrs. | from | { upon which 15 and costs of $26.55 from | | Kindnes Plainville New ——— JUDGE E. L. SMITH TO GIVE ADDRESS HERE Accep!s Invitation to Speak ai Holy Name Sociely Mecting. CONSERVATOR FOR THOMAS RUSSELL Planncd For February 11.—Compicte Arrangements Sun- day.—Young Man’s Mother to Have Charge of MHis Affairs.—Briels, Edward L. Smith of Hart- s accepted an invitation to at- public meeting of the Holy weicty of the Church of Our of Mercy to be held in the town on Thursday, February 11. Ju Smith has notified the committec of arrangements that he will be pleased to coie here to speak on that and pls for the meeting are perfected. connection will the society and a tertainment will be furnished Arrangements for the affair completed at meeting the ciety be held Sunday afternoon the basement of the church were sent out to the . earnestly requesting their pres- The plans for the meeting harge Rev. H. T. Walsh P, Kilcoyne, W. L. Cafferty Vinceat Glynn, acting as committee. Judge ford, h tend a lLady ze 18 now n with the reception program meeting friends be a to en- | will he of s0- in no- to and members a special | Russcll, the Conservator For While efforts to secret were successful for days, it leaked this morning the probate court had appointed 1¢ A, Russell conservator her son, Thomas G. Russell, who since the death of his father, said has been ing the pace.” pointment was made nearly weelk but only immediate fives and the town oflici knowledge of the action Mr was named to take | on her own ring ncither | wife put in appear- Judge Byinzton mother's application considerable estate. the divided among matter several | that Mrs over keep out it The three rela- ap- had | Russell application. At the he: Russell nor his ance to protest granted the Russell inherited 2 sum from his fathe property having been the deceased lquor dealer’s widow and their three children. He left will and the division was made by the con The short here have and no was married but a has Drink him he is wife whereabouts od of with man and his wife. troublc youn time with made nt. it atorium, althoush having knowledge his Young Russell always bore a reputation and he has a number friends here who sympathize him his misfortune Ma marriage o heen to at is saild and in a dis for reported, his pre i laims of over icd at Rectory. Miss Ethel Diters The of She Is recovering rapidly ble to resume her Berhn pendicitis. and will soon be duties as stenographer at the Construction company Joe Kaminski of turned to Annapolis today to report on board the U. S. Yankton at the | explration of his furlough, Wilcox returned to New Jersey vesterday spent several his sister, jast Berlin re- his after Howard home in wee Miss as the abeth having guest of Wilcox Mrs. Griftith of Farmington entertained number of her at supper evening. Fric after attack of grippe. Lillian Curtin following a of st The Ladics’ Guild of church met this afternoon H. Matsen of KEast Berlin. Miss Huldah Middletown of her sister, Mrs, George road a friends las: John is out again his Severe Miss romwell arriet Root has returned to visit with M Berlin. St. Gabriel's with Mrs. Carlson has returned has been the Potts of East to She guest Berlin The st Berlin bowling team will he pitted against the National Biscuit alley king New Britain to be played on the local Tuesday evening, Whist Mrs. R. company of in a alley The Bridg ternoon with Berlin, me next club met this 0. Clark of af- Toast Oreste Giuliano attended in New Haven yesterday Belden substituted lin The 9:21 we mornin a wedding Victor Bast Ber- on his mail route, here at | late this due hour train an Springfield more tha Reasons the Cultivation the subject Rev muel A. Fiske will evening at the prayer the Berlin Congregational “Some for of An Athletic Soul,” is this preach meeting church The Kensington Methodists hold a cottage prayer meeting night at the residence of Mr. and F. | i will tn- Mrs Charles Lewls. rd of Thanks. extend sinc thanks to | and friends for their sympathy during the death my husband floral offerings and the old home thoughtful kindr floral pieces, and sorrow their friends kind and to o all and and ckn of and for the grange. And friends for their and the beautiful hope in times of and neighbors will loyal them as mine me many dear 1 | | he as to have heen MRS, GEORGE H. GRAY, | me | Meke | urea re | sele | the past living | | have san- | | 1lectmen | far as they aby’s Happiness Depends on Health \ % 3 Cross, fretful babies usually need laxative to make them comfort- ble, and comfort begets happiness. is of much discomfort Mothers should watech Iy the condition of their chil dren’s bowels and see that they are regular. A mild, pleasant tasting laxative such as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep- sin ideal for children because of its natural composition and gentle and because it contains no narcotic other harmful habit-forming drug. Dr. Caldwell's Pepsin s0ld by druggists rywhere. A teaspoonful at bed- time will bring easy, certain relief A free trial bottle can be obtained writing to Dr, W. 1. Caldwell, Washington St, Monticello, Constipation is the cause clos action, apiate é | ? or rup is ov by s William I° which took of th md Coates of New Haven, Monday., has ceremon:y place a the The ree- heen e of the Church R. 11. Burton The couple will make Plainville. announce rformed at tory of Our our ny Rev their hom will hoard tomorrow fo Bill. lectmen Disp i [ That the of ing will refuse bill water it is returned pay the ser days ago by the nerally expeeted that the statement will Superintendent J. te town reduction made. water company is likely to and e . off of revision that a $50 should 20 the August rnan for cials believing more than e The bill they town used hy- fig new the The company is for # for of fire It in the company, which adopted. the the by ind rent drants since last is hasis contained with the on a contract ent ctmen contend right to operative hefore town meeting that has contraci its pas- on the metnod in cal- for the no consider the daate of sage and as a reswlt will insist of the «.a amount employment culating the due P st siX months, 2362 the contribution to the water company's treasury. During months extra hydrant Previous hills showed as town’s semi-annual six an place on | in ity RARE FURNITURE This that should Furniture. There are article of Furniture Good weather or bad will well repaid f is a salc values here ery w you be - \ has been installed and the expense of | renting this to d to usually the they amount would ade charged Th bring the total the Consequently will have figure, not bill water to if payment. argues that ind shoula ne the of of to over the com- tahe they probably be asked the pany over §55 from wish Supt. the statement to get a check 1n McKernan statement is correci He has hydrants them the that for of a any paid. declares years numbery rent company to had the without in town use paying to he and fairness the selectmen should the bill in willing the contract the the it ordered conform to the prices contained new The IBreement was to but presented vear ago action over " - X ers kept delaying until week on two ago when they it acceptance Socialists \dvertise Lecture Placards Caornelius leader, to lecture by Irish the Town wdvertising a l.ehane, the given in labor hall se- | the selectmen are willing | | | | | i I for | intere . v "CROSS SHOWS! temorrow evening, have been distrib- | uted around town by local socialists. The advertisements have caused some speculation owing to the fact that the selectmen claim the hall has not been engaged for that evening know and they have gi instructions to have the the doors. engaged 5 several weeks that time the voters passed a resolu- tlon giving all political parties equal rights in the u of the town ing. For th o the soclalists were responsible, intent seem- ingly was to make it possible for that party to use the building for lectures and other political meeting paying the usual rental fee lectmen refused as they claim it illeg: no notice of the matter having been contained in the call for the meeting. They decided that the socialists could do the same as other political parties, v the hall free during pre-election ampaigns and pay for it on all other occasions, R. G. Hart, representative of the party, who engaged the hall, was noti- fled that if the socialists wanted to have a meeting the town building tomorrow night they would b to pay the usual rental charge. The date was stricken from the list posted n the corridor, pending advices from the leaders as to waat they proposed rollow Nothing having been heard them, the selectmen believed that the e gement had incelled the lecture would given in other hall How the ride the the Town en no locks The socialists February removed from nall for Since the B0, a without The the Ily taken, to recogni vote was e course to from heen © or be some socialists propose to tmen's aection f the party they decline is general, test over- of ox- dis- how the one sel none members o have In fact The be they the plainec to it ever, that validity of lier intend although methods they to Vol no seemis fo know what 1 employ, Brief Items, Sequassen 1o 5 1) will hold a regzular meeting Fellows hall O, 7., this evening in Oda s An dres morning Forestville A served of Mrs 1ny Mrs chur 1 An this h in oyne inniversary Ry mass for enn was in Matthew's by, Revi WL and hash L. S. cirele O'Neil evening. The A. M Zion ci e RGN Seleciman W, I. Johr those in attendance the Pomological Ki panc will home street will supper be it the Pearl proceeds am urch Town sher and Idirst on were among the meeting of in Hartford at society Berlin, Feb, 1, 1915, | yesterday, | pad- build- ! ! aay Washington. Feh 1 The sta | partment considered the international of the alleged (erman rm Werner | case captain, giving his name as who tried to blow the ific railroad bric the 8t. Croix river, between horo, Me., and New Hrunswick The man t off hi Canadian and v the American Van Horn Canadian P. up Vanes | ad: on ed the on side ide s returned ifter relative William Hayee, Jr., h to his home in Unionville Ing a few days it with town, spend | | vi 1gain the weather Kkept ance Unpropltious down the atten of the evening The 1t session Inst cvening ror however f night and school class were lar than on the Monday when it is expected fifty pupils on The Improvement uled to hold this evening Mr. and Mrs. F. E. ! of this town but now re announce the Mother and opening xt the that therc hand directors of the association arc 1ebruar meet will school Busine their tter iding hirth ormerl Britain, daughter, ing well. Sheldon Oshorn spent the w Bristol with his ' Oshorn Powell 1w James T months trip, The entert ainment the Beonts and Boy Wi patronized expe net twenty-five dollars from the Vhout proceeds Next Sunday is Christia and unjon, special our society, with will unite in the it church at a service at at 7:30 o'cloc) Mrs, J Nordstrom has after nding a w 3 Farmington W Miss lker Holyoke 3 n Mi Morristown, N. J., spent Dorothy and two her vehel and the with Miss Walker's | Coenter 5 | 103 ASYLUM SIW 50 TRUMB HARTFORD duplicated BARGAINS HER Our Big Mid-Winter Sale Is In Fi With Reductions of 15 to Per Cent. an; best quality. hould i SCALE of MILES exempt ink simply the Corners A large ha herf come ]‘Idp of New Interna Case for U. S. to Puzzl ent The prisd evening 'Maple Hill News ! § Ar PRILAL DENTAL 193 M w URK : Open from Sundays by Appe Over 2 8 A, AT F. E. MONKS, Fred Weed has moved to Corbin's | (eoOrgiana Monks,

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