New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 1, 1915, Page 2

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Con- fand Sing- s RECOM- INFANTS, DELICATE o Store EST MALY S gainst an in. nd says he will at sixteen and Laurel beach, Frederick 1. ptreet. lational grand | Hermann, has o New York, s. the water de- t the factories llons of water ey did during | =14, daughter . of Peter McCrann, r recent illness. will be start- White Oak Machiner; detracks have BRATE WEDDING hasen Married pgo—Obser- et. p Chasen of 61 ed the twgnty- ! heir marriage e affair was a immediate rel- Mr. Chasen is rk at the local consisting of and from the| blessed the Mrs.. Chasen, ooper Union, nechanical en- is touring the sketch; Xliz_ jat = the High pupil at the affair was t, as Elizabeth h year of her 0, Mr. and Mrs. in a small vil- n after Mr. ast his lot in riving in the [d in New Brit- Inded congratu- and they were handsome sil- | | je Powders re- 0 cents a [ames’ Headache few moments 11 neuralgia and 's the quickest dache, whether ing or nerve- pe to the drug e package now. p needless. Be ames’ Headache fill be no disap- | | aay | there will be an entertainment in the {ing session at 10 o'cleck, afternoon a') evening's session of Institute for Sunday H. W. Maier will " one of the lec- “The day evening at S o'clock at the home CH”RCH ]-IVE of F. R. Gilpatric, 129 Black Rock avenue. Mcthodist Church. The young men of the Baraca club stallation of new furnishings for their room in the Trinity M. E. e —— church. The ceiling, walls and » & floor have been repainted by several Bencfit for Vacation School-—0ther | ins, memver- At Wednesday h 5 the New Britain "cms or Imflsst School Works, Re & speak on “Prophe f tures in his course on Bible in the Making."” i\ meeting of the Woman's IForeign Missionary society was held at 3 a'clock this afternoon at the home Mrs. Cryvn 82 Wallace street Three solos will be given at the en- tertainment at the Center benefit of the Friday evening in addition to the two [ of plays, the broom drill, and the | The pastor's conversation class will operetta. Miss Jean Cochrane will|Dbe held at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening. sing two Scotch songs: “Angus Mc- [ The Tuesday night class meeting will Donald” and “Afton Water.” Miss|be held at 7:4 will play Chopin's “Polo-| An all day aise Militaire.” Miss Margaret | by the ladies of Muller will play a violin ‘To the | day. Evening Star.” from ‘“Tannhauser.” | The Standard Rearers will meet} The first edition of “The Chronicie” | with Mrs. Goodrich, 98 Grove Hill, at since it was taken over by the Young | 7:30 o’clock Friday evening. Yeople’s society, was issued yesterday. ! The sewing school will have a The best sale of copies was made |sion at 3 o'clock Saturday after- since the monthly = publication was | noon started and great improvement was | shown in the work. The RBoy Scouts will meet for bus- | A tea party and cake sale will be | jness and instruction from 7 to S| held Wednesday, March 10, from 3:30 { g'clock this evening in the boys' de- | tc 5 o’clock, at the home of F. G.|partment. Plans for the first “hilke’” Platt, Grove Hill, under the auspices |\jll be announced. | of the Young Woman's Foreign Mis- | The annual meeting of the Wom. CACRENET [ | ens’ Aid society will be held Wed- Next Sunaay Communiontl =iy e e S0 tiacktin Sunday at the t church. | the chapel. The annual reports will | The next church supper will be held | he read and officers elected for the | Priday, March 12, & parents’ meet- | coming vear ing will be held the same evening | ;. cnpertainment will When Wallace Woaodin will give & |mqyuesday, March 9, in the slo{'oopn«"on lecture on ‘‘The (_'“‘“'”‘“hp Roger Williams club: and Development of the Sunday The e | school.” [ the church will be held in the chapel | church for the vacation school bee will be held church Thurs. sewing the olo: ses- First Baptist Church, 1 he given chapel by annual b Duboi antata, “‘Seven Last Word & of Christ.”” was given last evening by | S londay evenir March 8, at the choir of the church [foclocis Bitonth e el getion ot Bloicer A meeting of the Boy Scouts wifl he | Presentation -of veports, ' ‘”’:f] e held at. 7 o'clock tonight, :\_““”“.‘l‘1_":’_“_“)"“ 1'\ "~H b ;W"ij- The monthly business meetihgs of [ ~UPPeT \‘ ‘l” AEe] ”\1“ m:m”“- | the ‘Philathea and Baraca classes will | S0IetY Will preceds tho i = Baiheld at & oldlock this evening | Rev. J. W. Hawley of South China | The Armenian Women's Bible cl will speak on xx(;‘.rf‘ h 11 o i h‘n /j‘llv;;? will meet at 2:30 o'clock Thursday af- | Sion Work in China. is lect i Yeriior A:service prepafatery to| Wil be illustrated With stereopticon communion will be held at 7:45 Thurs- | Slides. evening. There will be special| It is announced music undér the direction of the | Sale for, the benefit of the | Young People’s society. department of the Bible school The second session of the Boys' | Pe held in the carly spring. il Friday eclub, which was successfully | The annual meeting of the Women’s organized last Friday. will be held at | Paptist Foreign Missmnur,\_ ‘(‘Onff‘.l'- 4 o'clock Friday. ence of the Hartford association will 3 ] . the First Baptist church, South Congregational Church. e S e e Aia | i rummage | imary | will that a ser- Lenten The evening of this week consisting of a sleight_of- hand performance by Adrian Plate of New York. . The proceeds from the sale of tickets are to be given to the Red Cross chapter. The twenty-ninth annual of the Woman's Congregational Home Missionary union of Connecticut will be held Wednesday, March 3, at the Immanuel church, Hartford. Morn- chapel, 2. The speakers will be a' N, W Hankemeyer of the Education society; Hart of the Woman'’s federation: 2dith Scammon, secretary of the voung people’s work of the Maine tnion; Mrs. Charles Chase of the Interdenominational council of Wom en for Home Mission Luncheon | served at 12:30 to which all are in-| vited. The Woodruff club will meet Thurs- Tuesday afternoon and At the Christian ‘Endeavor meeting | Lot iord: Tuesdsy ; e el n begins at 2:45 and will be borne of the Charity Organization, | j4.0cced by Mrs. Helen Barret gave a supplementary address to the ) 2 5 aRi, al society. The evéning meeting be- Montgomery will speak again. A day afte: at 4:30. | ; simera) bulfect is “Christ, the Fr young women. A pageant. “The and Inspirer.” and the selections will | SPiTit of Motherhood.” will be pre- Emerson, | °° Lo o 2 Willis, Maclaren, Lowell, Grenfell, and | Sing: ~ A supper will be served by tho Kipling. There will music by some of our young people. Dr. Hill will begin next Sunday the | who contemplate coming into the | I[ACHERS WORKIN church on Easter. This will continue | | 21, The class for boys will be held at | 9:45, and that for girls at 12:30. Ds. | ycung people who may desire to join this class. T T | i | s : b i society win ot it regatar meeine | TAMMAT SCHO0] Committee Sends Monday at 3:00 o’clock in the church vouns swaent m rorenn | ResOWen to D. D. Tuite. Lands,” will be presented by Mrs. Mrs. Elford B. Eddy nd Mrs. H. Day- At a recent megtihd off _lh’? teach- | ton Humphrey dial invitation Sl {ers of the gregation. | cational school a:cONRH¥Er®fs ap- On Tuesday pointed to draftca résolufion urging providing for teachers’ pensions. The committec, * membefs are | Lawrence W. Wheelock, Doris 1. Os- borne and Sarah L. Meigs, today sent Tuttle. of New Haven. chairman of | !(\1/~ education' committee of the state “Dear Sir “Realizing that the existence of education of the people; that, there- fore. the fundamental business of the | the cducation of its yvouth. that ade- ble only under | evening, March The afternoon vesterday afternoon, Miss Elsie Os- Montgomery, president of the Nation- one presented sometime ago, on the cresti , young women. Mrs. vice was held at the vespers yester-| Lcresting to . you readings will be continued. sunefEViRm oclEthaniion b d S be from the writings of | sented and Alice Springer Brown will also be special | Women of the First church, Pestor's Lenten class for voung people tor three Sunday March 7, 14 and | E ION Blll Hill will meet at 12:30 today any ffiR P NS | The Woman's TForeign Missionary | The subject of the meeting George S. Talcott. The hoste: are | o ¥ 4 Central Grammar Prevo- is extended to all ladies of the con- | S the passage of Scnate bill, No, 61, | William L. Hagen. bel Kingsbury, meeting | the following resolution to Dwight D. legislature republic depends upon the general state, as a unit of the confede: A for the public | that such expenditures | the efficiency of its is wise economy; and further Realizing that more and more cor- | poration re maintaining pension | systems, chiefly for economic reasons: | ease Value Ever Offered in § ot Water Bottle lar No. 40 Wearever—made no seams to onstruction filling easy and adds strength where bttles leak first. ce, greatest heating capacity of any bot- hat the state of Connecticut is literal- | - surroundeq by states that pay pen- | sjons to their teac ‘the best talent inevitably gre ates toward the | most satisfactory terms of employ- | ment' and, “Realizing that only under a pen- sion system can the state of Connecti- | cut hope to port- | to give enced teachers and believing that the | s Bindi children of the state are entitled to | eak, no bindings to come the services of such teachers and they protects hands from hot in turn to an honorable retirement, | and for other reasons, the under- signed, representing the faculty of the Central Grammar and Pre- | vocational school of New Britain, | Connecticut. put themselves on re- | cord as approving Senate Till No. 61 | | ana u it passage at the present $1.50 B0 CITY HALL ESTIMATES, With an estimateq Fine rubber, smooth | income of $12 ! RUG CO., - : ¢ | 500, the city building commission w meet this afternoon to compile imates. The commissioner its | will ppropriation of $3,000 v i year fm-} remodeling the city's brick building | on Washington place. 1t is glsq planned to make improvements in the office of the city clerk and the the re 169-171 MAIN STREET board of public works, Your Home and Dear Ones TR These Are Troublesome Times. At Least Have a REYOLVER Handy matic Pistols constantly in stock.—Prices are right. ERBERT L. MILLS Hardware. 336 Main Street. HOUSEKEEPERS BREAD SALES During the high prices of flour and the high cost of living we hope by elim- inating the cost of wrapping and deliver- ing our bread, we can sell our regular 6c loaf of Homemade Bread at our store for 4c¢ per loaf. This is not cutting the price of our bread. It is cutting the price we must pay from the time our bread leaves the ovens until it reaches your table. In co-operating at this time with the housewives of this city and vicinity we have the assuring support and indorse- ment of the citizens in general and the citizens’ committee on the high cost of living. We hope to continue this sale as long as flour remains at the present price. Sale will begin Thursday, Feb. 25. Respectfully yours, HALLINAN BREAD ICE CREAM CO. Timely Hints IT IS NOW TIMIE TO LET US FIGURE ON PAINTING YOUR HOUSE. rcnovating your rooms with new, fresh, Wall Paper. PAINT and WALL PAPER will go a long way towards making you feel more comfortable. Tt will be a big factor in making a sale of your Let us estimate, 'THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY . 3 and B Frankiin Square, New Britain, Conn. property. CHAS. DILLON & CO. Imperters, Wholesalers and Retailers of Fine Millinery. Hartford ANNOUNCES WITH PLEASURE SPRINGOPENINGDAYS TUES., WED., THURS., MARCH 2, 3, 4 to all A cordial is extended A wonderfui interesting showing will be presented on these days and right through the season invitation This is a splendid opportunity for every woman ecager to lknow what the fashions are to be this season. New Spring Waists Handsome models, in voile, lingerie, crepe de chine willow son's most stripe tub silks pussy silk, fleur de lis silks, novelty lace effect in the sea fashionable styles and colors Prices range from 98 to $12.50- New Spring Gloves New importations, assortment of all the best makes, such as Meyer's, Tre- fousse, Fownes, Reynier, Adler, in every conceivable shade and all lengths, we invite your inspection New Spring Fashions in Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Coats and Dresses SUITS— Handsome styles in all fashionable colors, such as Belgian blue and Russian green, navy and black, in serges, poplins, tweeds, checks and other approved materials COATS— Very choice assortment in poplins and mixtures, gaberdine, covert and noveltles, attractive styles. Prices range from $9.98 to $35.00. DRESSES— Beautifu] models in crepe de crepe meteor, willow silk, Fleur-de-Lis and other fashionable materials in all colors chine, taffeta, pussy Prices range from $12.50 to $60-00. e e i e ————— WOMEN’S NORFOLK SUITS TRIM. —With Belts and Pockets for Jauntiness. —Straight Coats for Comfort. —Flariing Skirts for Fashion. Nobody can Give you individuality, but HORSFALL SPRING HATS Will hlp you to express it. New Spring Styles in several coiors. ! | | } Horstalls | “TT PAYE TO RUY OUR KIND" BARTFORD, ' 140 TRUMBULL BT. 93.99 ASYLUM S8T. Connecting with ° > N Hidden defects in roofing If your roofine is not guaranteed by a rasponellc company you run the risk of finding out its defects afteritisontheroof. Jtcosts no more to getawnt- ten guaranitee with the best respeasibility oehind it. Certain-teed each of our big 11 | 1owing guarntee: gt Arviandt Kocfings (oll grndes aod prizes; Sla responsibili i our big mills i this guaruntee. Tts qual- tiic highe: d its price the most reasonuble. 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