New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 1, 1915, Page 11

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olumbia Grafono Columbia Favorite $56.00 ODAY BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1915. 3 e T R vty THE NEW Store ~QOPENING- MARCH 1 - AN INSTRUMENT TO SUIT EVERY PURSE---FROM $10 TO $500 ON TERMS TO SUIT New Records for March Now on Sale, A Few Suggestions in Naw Dance Records, Popular Song Hits Just Out SYNCOPATED WALK, from “Watch Your Step.” Fox-trot. Prince's Band. Berlin). KENTUCKY HOME, Prince’s Band. PIGEON WALK. Band. ROCKAWAY HUNT. Band. TICKLING One-step. Prince SISTER SUSIE'S SEWING ). DIERS. GOODBYE, Chin.” (Caryll). (Darews LOVE Orchestra. (Monaci). LOVE TAPS, from “Suzi.” GIRLS, COLUMBIA GRAFONGLA STORE 138 Main St., Hallinan Bldg. One-step. CHIN CHIN WALTZ, MILLICENT WALTZ. (Mclice), Prince’s Orchestra MEMORIES, (Hecinzman) Waltz, Prince’s James baritone. TP LIKE or- THE CROWN LADIES A OVER Al Jolson. b THE DILLS TO MARY. Reed, tenor, and Jumes P, Orchestra accompaniment, WIHEN YOURE A LONG, HOM (Mey Henry tra accompaniment. MY DADDY LONG T Quartette. Orchestra a ON THE 5:15. (Marshall.) Arthur Collins, bavi- tone, and Byrn G. Harlan, tenor. Orchestra acc. RUIFE JOHNSON'S HARMONY BAND. (Brooks and Abrahams), A r Coliins, baritone, and Byron G. Harlan, tenor. Orchestra acc. WINTER (Schwartz). Peerless tette, Orche rmpaniment. 1 HIYD KEEP ON SAYING GOODNIGHT, (Breuer.) \da Jones, soprano, and Will €. Robbins, tenor. Orchestra accompaninent. THESE RECORDS WILL FIT YOUR MACHINE (Wells.) e Harrison, (Platzmann). ¥ ox-trot. OLD Ly Albe FROM Orches- oFr (1 THAT MINE rriman.) Henry i and accompaniment. M LONG Burr, wan or tenor. and. ampbell. Orchestea IN MY BREAM OF YOU (Wenrich). Georgze (Perschk). Baliard s ‘hestra accompaniment. Band. i o ¥ E .\ TULIP AND I WORE A SHIRTS FOR SOL- (Wenrich,) Columbia Stel- Once-step. Prince's Band. Orchestra accompaniment. I'M THROUGH, from “Chin LADY. (Hirsch.) Frank Prince’s Band. 10t Aldwell, baritone. Prince’s Band. Orchestra accompanimoent., MY GREAT Henry Orchesira accompaniment, Fox-trot. Prince’s (Jerome). Fox-trot. Prince’s IGS. (Grant.) Peerless ompaniment. Quar- (Caryil.) a ac o Sauntrey, ANB-DADDY baritone, Columbia Leal $75.00 BRODRIB & WHEELER "Phone 974-4 | FRATERNAL NEWS | “45" Tournament, Court Charter Oak will entertain Court hdustry of Southingtonr Thurs- day evening at a “forty-five” tourna- ment. The business meeting will opdn at 7:30 instead of § o'clock. Foresters Red Men Notes, have been many big times given by Mattabessett tribe, No. 14, Imp. O. R. M., but ncne that will sur- pass that which is to be held March the twenty-fifth anniversary of its existence. Extensive plans are be- irZ arrangedl for a bie entertainment and danc Those who remember the moccasin dances of ycars gone by and other social events of this lodge will look forward eagerly to this af- fair. All Red Mern, tneir families and . friends will be given a time long to be remembered. This tribe was insti- tuted the 20th of March. i3¢0. Tt has beén very successtnl since its organiz- , aation and at the precent time is in the best of condition. Matabessett tribe, No. 14, I. O. R. M., will meet tonight at 8 o’clock. = The traveling Indian blanket will be on display during the weck in one of the local store window The haymakers character minstrels will meet Tuesday evening at § o'clock. Indianola council will week, Tuesday evening, 7:30 o’clock. The council will hold its first novelty rummy and whist party, same starting at 8 o'clock. ,On March 23 the great chiefs will visit the local council and the adop- tion degree will also be conferred upon several palefaces. There meet mnext March 9, at Alexandria TLodge. The business meeting of Alexandria lodge, No. 24, I. O. D. of St. George, will be held in Turner hall Wednes- day evening at 7:30 sharp. After the meeting there will be a public whist. Sir Francis Drake Lodge. At a meeting of Sir Francis Drake lodge, No. SO G., held last Thursday night the social committee reported that it had arranged to holad the regular annual family gathering on March 11, after the regular meet- ing, which will open at 7 p. m, 3 SrEos Winthrop Council. Winthrop council, No. 7, D. of L., will old a regular meeting Wednes- day evening. All members of the degree team are requested to be pres- ent for a rehearsal of the dril. % Court Progress. The entertainment committee of Court Progress, No. 143, . 0. A, will meet this evening to make final arrangements for the whist and awarding of a ton of coal at their next meeting on March 4. All meni- bers are requested to make returns to' the committee at 937 Stanley street, Centcennial Lodge. At the meeting of the Centennial lodge, A. I". and A, M., to be held Wednesday night, the third degree will be conferred on two candidates. Gerstaeker Lodge, (ferstaeker lodge, I. O. O, F., has . 'voted.to appropriate $25 out of the to purchase a locket for Gerstacker Hell of Middletown, fourteen-vears-old daughter = of I.copoid He Miss Heil was named " Alter the Gerstaeier lodge, I O, O. 7., and Is to be confirmed today in toe German Lutheran church of Middle- town. She was born on the night the German Odd Fellows celebrated their silver anniversary and her father, who was a guest of the lodge, was so pleased by their hospitality, that he named his daughter after the lodge. Ladies’ Auxiliary, S. W. V. Mrs. George Casey will entertain the Ladies’ auxiliary, Spanish War Veterans, and their friends at whist Tuesday afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock in G. A. R, hall. Highland Camp, R. M. of A. A successful whist was held by Highland Camp, R. M. of A., at Fri- day evening's meeting. Prizes were won by Miss Minie Fernhaber, Miss Miner, C. J. Tomlin, O. E. Olmquist i Mrs. Mack, and E. R. Burr. The next whist will be held March. 26. Court Friendly, No. 45, F. of A. Court Friendly, No. 45, F. of A, +held a special meeting Saturday even- ing for the purpose of organizing a baseball team. A committee was ap- pointed to visit the various societies in the city and talk aver the advis- ability of forming a fraternal ball league. This is a new venture in fraternal circles and if carried through is bound to create great interest. The court gave their first whist of the season last Thursday, which was a grand success. The committee expects to hold another whist Thursday evening, March 11. A Dutch supper will be served at the club rooms on,Saturday evening. it “Tabs™” Membership Contest. The Y. M. T. A. & B. society yes. terday decided to hold a membership campaign, despite the fact that it is now the largest temperance organiza- tion in the state. The campaign will {open next week and will continue’in- definitely. Prizes will be awarded to accelerate the contest. A big revival in the Tierney Cadets was reported by the committee in charge of that department and it was decided to allow the Cadets the use of the hall on Tuesday evenings. St. Joseph'’s Cadets will have the hall two nights a week and St. Mary’ Cadets the other two nights. strel troupe will be organized and entertainment will be given, The mack trial committee reported that the trial will be held soon in fconnection with a smoker. The pool tournament committee was authorized to arrange tourna- ments with teams around the state. The committee consists of William Daly, Martin McNamara and James McAvay. Thirteen candidates were initiated and eight applications for member- ship were received. President Kerin gave the members a verbal combing for talking to the newspapers and said that any member found guilty of telling tales out of school in the future would be fined. A long debate was held as to whes ther the social features of the ganization would be closed during the meetings. It is felt that this would have a tendency to increase the at- tendance at the meetings. No action was taken. Tierney Cadets. There will be a meeting of the teen years of age for enroliment in the Tierney cadets, on Tuesday eve- ning, March 2. All boy e ecligible who have been confirmed. he meet- ing will begin promptly o'clock. A min- | or_ | boys of St. Mary's parish under four- | return | Capture of Constantinople by Allies in order thai thc boys home early. may | CONGRESS SI10 With the Elks. The committee in charge of the tenth anniversary excrcices of New Britain lodge, 0. 9 B 1., will meet this evening. A rehearsal of the minstrel show singers will be held tomorrow night. The annual- election of officers will | be held Thursday night. ! Chamberlain Council. Jr. O, U. A, M. A regular meeting was held last Saturday evening. Staie Councilor A . = Baker of Danbury was present. The 7o ? A committee on the dance on Tuesdiy 4 but evening, March 9, have completed ar- ell cleaned rangements and a large crowd is ex- Both pected. On last Wtdnesday evening of the degrec team and members went to appropriation Middletown anda nitiaied nine candi- the dates for General Mansfield council of that city, arter which a banguet w served. On IFriday evening, March the degree team and members go to Hartford, where they will itiate a class of abcut twent candidates for Lilley council. After the meeting a banquet will be served. 1 Rush to Wind Up. Would Have Great Influence on War| (B}, 7 Gavel Fal Adjou Washington, Mg day entered upon the session in a business before it ment is taken on t of work house 1p houses be ation big actio conferendl ) ¢ senat ver an "y oted confer| ship purchase it to the of the day's o McCumber on to the an amendment, difficulty and may] action on other ges cluding the Philip and ship purchase dent Wilson still h Efforts were bel house agricultural dian ar tion bilis and Pre nees for the f se dc will o & . B LR 1 the of the sending The = hitched Catholic Womes encvolent Legion. The Catholic Women's Benevolent legion, will hold their regular meeting Tuesday evening ¢t § o Office for the coming ycar will be elected. All members are requested to attend. | is Stella Rebecen Lodge. | Stella Rebeeca lodge. No. 11, 1. O, y styseege 0. F., will hold a regular meeting ) g ‘ 1 ety ‘ Friday evening, which will start % promptly at 7:30 o'clock. A public whist will start at 8:30. There will be no afternoon vhist this week. Win- t whist last Friday were Mrs. | s. Blinn and Mrs. Carlson. | substitute for arm loa the was believed that § t would m enate favored I plished the ident ‘Wilson uch today ort to clei before th Thursd sixt final Sunshine Society. he u\‘«r or ifc The Sunshine society will hold regular mecting Tuaesday afternoon. the of the its MAY SUE Lady Wallace Lodge. A regular meeting of Lady Wallaco lodge, No. S 1 e S held on February 2. Four applications for | membership were received. Clansman | Alexander peosented the lodge with a | new ballot i Mrs. Morton was ap- | pointed piani Recover Ma Wil Hels Mi of ashington, Pollard suprem States for of the recover the United in behalf will 0. K. Club. The O. K. club was entertained the home of Mrs. John Pattison, Maple street, last Friday evening. Pinochle was plaved and refreshments served. ton's The from t 1 will, it virfax the found a at hous qa event i 1. Plerpont Morga documen contends the no title to ret ring ally historical Virginia who ther h inherited has Order of Owls. ew Britain Nest, Order of Owls, will hold their regular meeting Thur. day evening, March 4th in G. A. R. hall at 8 o'clock. Every member is requested to be present as important business will be transacted and four candidates initiated. All out of town Owls are cordially invited to attend. refused EXPLOSION K the ns; the al of Turkish pt ana the cial results sainst tri to future the Au a re- invade canal, Great B employ more t land operations the checking of ire against Russian and or future German Poland, the prospect of a zation of her dream of domina n in Turkey will unquestionably as ire a continuat her efforts winst her adversarie Whether Great Britain will consent to the plete of C« ussia even Spectlation po-| Germans and f all fear of efforts to Suez y discouraged by past ending c successes in Crtastrophe Aboard the by litical and com of ti hoat.~—Bomb in pessible capture of Constantinople capture the result that able to | the Tex hed t today board t whi thirty p The first rep allies and of the formidable pass- ith Galveston would 100,000 Dorcas Social Temple, Dorcas Social Temple of Honor will meet with Phoenix Temple of Honor Friday evening in O. U. A. M, hall ilate here be rea troops ageway at thereto is overshadow just present by a consideration of im- com against sion on Turkish Irvitish mova the Turks pr possession metantinople by |7 mediate military benefits ‘which will oat Progreso, ath five women ng to the terday morning, was| at Progreso. It that wl be a barrel of rice 8 sannot be influence in Persia; the re-| now, it almost of the Turkish menace in the | upon events to come Still one Palkan states and the increase of great benefit 1COTUE from allied influence in the Levant, and the capture of With lthat | opportunity afforded the allied squa way entrance of n to dispose once for all of the nitions supplies Turkish fleet. One political considera- wnd France to R of present importance natter as will be effect which an allied 1ppli Turkey will have upon bropagandists in Russia. How- ich Russia may he wearied and | is admittedly poor r I clir to de prophesied vesult entirely from such a situation. Once Pt e Harmony Lodgc. Harmony lodge, A. F. and will hold a regular business this evening. The third degr be exemplified. | in possession of the waterway and of Turkish capital through the sreatness of their g vhich In- cludes great battle like the Vengeance, the allies reckon a1 j upon these important without delay. The Ottoman resistance, ainst the id the Lcdic more will the trait opened the war Great will bhe egress grair could is said development and from Daughters ot America. Martha Washington Council, Daugh- ters of America, will meet this even- ing in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall on Hun- | gerford court, i’ asy A 188ia dissipation t.on is likewise and offensive That is the in Trans triumph in lity, a bomb, th consn the one to Mexican of lar service the Britair nt ssian 1ea F ever m B¢ urther nforms bt the release troops Gireat for i

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