New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 8, 1915, Page 3

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‘Boston Store ey IMPORTANT NOTICE! ‘A Fashion Expert Representing McCall Patterns and Publications Will be at our Wednesday, March 10, to explain Pattern Department to the ladies of New Britain the un equalled merit of these cclebrated Patterns and publications. If you are subscriber to not a McCALL’S MAGAZINE now is the time to enter your name—only 50c¢ a Year—and if you buy a 15c pattern only 35c—rencwals the same. McCALL QUARTERLY. A handsome book of fashions only 5 cents if you buy a 15c¢ pattern. FREE — McCALL DOLL PATTERN. Every little girl who calls at our Pattern Counter March 10th will re- ceive a dainty McCall Doll Pattern frce—each pattern is for a complete doll dress. PULLAR & NIVEN DARKEN GRAY HAIR, LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY Grandma’s Recelpe of Sage Tea and Sulphur Darke So Naturally That Nobody Can Tell, Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly com- pounded, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray; also ends dandruff, itching scalp and stops fall- ing hair. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at tHome, which is mussy and trouble- gome. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound,” you will get & large bottle of this famous old recipe for about 50 cents. Don’t stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tell that you darkened aour hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy. EMIL H. R. VOGEL, Voice Culture 179 Glen Street Tel. 339 12 A Remedy for Bronchitis Bronchitis is a distressing and dangerous disease, often fatal in its results. At the first evidence * of a cough take Kerr’s Emulsion of flax-seed, Linonine. This re- markably successful medicine has an unbroken record as a cure for bronchitis, even the most stub- iporn cases yielding to its great healing influences. " Don’t choke and suffer with bronchial coughswLinonine will relieve you. Try a spoonful to- night at bedtime, it will enable \you to avoid those dreadful coughmg spells that threaten your very existence. All druggists, 25¢, 50c, $1.00 ANNUAL MEETING OF FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Benefit Entertainment at First Con- gregational Nets $70. be- trans- 1t is not expected that much sides routine business will be acted at the annual business meeting of the First Baptist church to be held in the chapel at 8 o'clock this even- ing. Tn order, however, to add to the occasion and bring out a full at- tendance of the members, the Wom- an's Aid society will furnish a supper preceding the meeting. The routine matters are the ciection of officers, presentation of reports from the various departments of the church, and the election of tees. On Tuesday evening the Roger Wil- linms club will give an entertainment in the chapel. Among those who will take part in the program are Latham and Mr. Jackson Marks'. The Young People’s . society will conduct the weekly prayer meeting at the Burritt Mission Wednesday even- ing. / Rev. J. W. Hawley of South China will give an address on China at the church night service Thursday even- ing, illustrating his talk with stere- opticon pictures. A house party will be held Friday evening by the Christian Endeavor society at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bunnell in Plainvile, The members will leave on the 7:37 trol- ley car from the center. A meeting of the Woman's sionary Circle will be held at P. M. Friday to begin the stud Mrs. B. W. Labaree's book, Child in the Midst.” Next Sunday morning, “denomina- tional day,” Dr. T. E. Brown will speak on the “Foundation Principles of a Baptist Church.” A song service was conducted at the Town Farm yesterday afternoon by members of the Christian Endeav or society. Miss Gertrude Niles w. the leader at the meeting Christian Endeavor society evening, the subject being Make a Happier World.” First Congregational Chur. Clifford Fields, treasurer of the Young People’s society of the First Congregational church, announced last night that the proceeds of the entertainment given Friday evening for the benefit of the Daily Vacation Bible schol was $70. Members of the society were greatly pleased with the result as it insures an excellent start for the work of the society dur- ing the summer. Communion services ed in all the churches at the First church the sons became members: On Confession—Miss Varonika Mu- radian, 551 Main street; Mrs. Joseph Adajian, 85 Washington street: ert Dean, 70 Roberts street; Mrs. tie Victoria Dean, 70 Roberts Walter I.. Williams, 50 street; Walter Pohlman, street; John Brown Miller, 832 street. By Letter—Mrs. Fairview of St. Mis- laoste “How to were r-elobrnt- Yesterday and following per- Alice street, from church, Kensington, Miller, 3 lLedge Court, from Wee- hawken M. 1. church, Weechawken, N. J.; Mrs. Victoria Miller, 3 Ledge Court, from Weehawken M. I church, Weehawken, N. J.; Mrs. Cath- erine K. Curtis, 32 Lincoln street, from Congregational church, Plain- ville, Conn.; Mrs. Maud Thomas El- lerts, 17 Lincoln street, from Trinits Japtist church Jersey City, N. J.; George F. Atwater, South Burritt street, from Second Congregational church, Grenwich, Conn.; »Mrs, Ida TLouise Atwater, 75 South street, from Second Congregational church, Greenwich, Conn.; William H. Stucker, 44 Hamilton street, from Brick Presbyterian church, Rochegter, N. Y.; Mrs. William H. Stucker, 44 Hamilton street, from Brick Presby- terian church, Rochester, Walter Brideaux, \’Vinthl()p S Kensington Congregational Kensington, Conn.; Mrs. Ralph Bat- tey, 605 Lincoln street, from Con- gregational church, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.; Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Williams, 50 Hawkins street, from Swedish Bethany church, New Britain, Conn.; George Hunter, 131 Winthrop street, | from Deep River Congregational church, Deep River, Conn Mrs. George Hunter, 131 Winthrop street, from Deep River Congregational church, Deep River, Conn.; Isaac Miles, 425 West Main street, from Trarmington Congregational church, Farmington, Conn.; Mrs. Isaac Miles, 425 West Main street, from Farming- ton Congregational church, Farming- ton, Conn.; Miss May Rohde, 1556 Cleveland street, from Methodist E. church, Jamestown o Mrs, Alice Davidian, from Presby- terian church, Thompsonville, Conn.; William H. Ellerts, 17 Lincoln street, from Presbyterian church, New York city. Rev. Hall, 63 Congregational Conn. William church, H. W. Maier started a pas- $100 IN GOLD Given for a Name for Tea and Goffec, The old Torrey house has just secured the United States agency for a celebrated brand of tea and coffee largely used by the royal families of Europe. We will give $100 in gold to the person who sends in the best, most suitable and appropriate name that will be adopted for us by the Torrey Co. A short word will have preference and must have no connection whatever with the name ‘“Torrey.” All suggestions for this name must he “received by us hefore March 21st, 1915. GEO. W. TORREY CO, 24 South Market St. Boston, Ma commit- | Fred | Burritt | [“TIZ” GLADDENS SORE, TIRED FEET I No Puffed-up, Tender Sweaty or " Burning. Feet.—No Corns Callouses. *“Happy! Happy! tirea Away corr chil- males sore. burning, dance with delight. pains, the bunions and L (o feet fairly go the aches and | callouses, blisters, blains. “T1Z" draws out the acids and poi- sons that pulf up your feet. ter how hard you work, how tong you dance, -hew far you walk, or how long you remain on your feet, “TTZ" brings restful foot comfort. “TIZ" is magical, grand, wonderful for tired, aching, swollen, smarting feet. Ah: how comfortable, how happy Yyou feel. Your feet just tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or seem tight. Get a 25 cent box of “TI1Z” i from any druggist or | store. End foot torture wear smaller shoes, keep | fresh, sweet and happy. J whole year's foot comfort for | 25 cents. —_—_——— - - — — now forever— vour feet think! a only o'clock yesterday for to join tor's class at 12 | all young people who expect the church by confession at Faster. The Misses Gertrude Strosser and Henrietta Flagg were the leaders at the Young People’s ing.. Books worth while were d cussed, “The Servant in the House” and “Passing of the Third Floor Back.” The Armenian children will for singing and sewing at 3:45 this afternoon and at 4 o'clock Junior Endeavor meeting will be held | the subject being “The Friends Jesus | Chosc.” A meeting of the Boy Scouts will be held at 7 o'clock this even- ing. A tea party held at 3:30 o'clock Wednesda noon at the home of F. G. Platt, | Grove Hill, under the auspices of Young Woman's Foreign N branch. ! The Armenian Womans' Bible class | will meet as usual at 2:30 o’clock Thursday afternoon, The week night vice on Thursday will be led by Rev. Dr, Reynolds, of Van, Turke who will speak on “What the War : Mean to the Work of Missions.” iday afternoon and evenin will particularly busy at the 1 t church. The Home Mission depart- ment will meet at 2:30 P. M. The third session of the Boys' Friday club will be held at 4 o'clock until 6. At 6:30 o'clock the church supper will meet P. M. the sale will Dbe after- on the and cake ionary on the Wallace illustratea lecture Development School.™ night and school will be fathers *hool to the of church extended. will give an “The Rise and Modern Sunday 1t will be parents’ chers of the Sunday to meet the of the Sunday member: is At on of the te: present mothers dren. and South Congregational Church, The following persons were added to the membership of the South Con- gregational church at the communion service yesterday: Mrs, Della J. Bramble, from First church, Wallingford; Mrs. i A. Hyneck, from the First church, Thomaston; Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Jessiman, from the High United Church, Aberdeen, Scotland; Ray | Leach, from the South church, | Milford; Mrs. Ray W. Leach, | St. John’s Episcopal church, | Milfora; Emma Martin, Con- gregational Kensington; Mr. lana Mr rland, Congrega- | tional church, Plainville. Next Sunday morning Itev. G. W. ¢ Hill will speak on “Giving and Gifts,” a sermon dealing with the reason, principle and methods of church sup- | port. The sermon will be preparator: to the every-member canvass to be inavgurated on that day. | The entertainment given for benefit of the. Sunday school | Tuesday evening netted $10, will go to the work of the society. | The Lenten readings will | tinued on Thursday evening, | ject being “‘Christ, the Consoler. | ated Dy selections Connor, the New from New last which Red Cross be con- the sub- | will be illus the writings of Hilli Dyke, Whitier and other A supper in the interest of the ery-member canvass wil he given 6:30 Thursday evening in the church chapel. | The Little club will | at 4 o’clock * afternoon. church night service will be held 7:45 as usual. The Woodruff club wil meet at 8 o'clock Thursday even- ing at the home of Louis Bruemmer, 101 Madison strect. Trinity M. Church. The annual meeting of the an’s Home Missionary society held in the church at afternoon. The annual meeting and election of officers of the Brotherhood will be held Wednesday evening at 7:45 in CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of from v mect The at will 3 o'clock be this No mat- | department | meeting last even- | be given, to which a general invitation | Woodin | | the chil- Edith | W | ana the | This | Van | | Abetz | iam | Hawkesworth, Woms- | WE BIVE BUYAL GOLD TRADING STAMPS———N( FOR THEM Special Reductions from March 8th fo 13th, Inclusive QUAKER, MOTHER or GRANDMOTHER’S Imported I Sardines il 93C & OTHER RI‘DUCTIONS ONS THIS WEEK Pretzels Clothes Pins . Sauerkraut BROKEN SLIGED BEST CREAMERY BUTTE Only IONA COFFEE The Best 25¢ Goffee in the 10¢ 10¢ I bot Ammonia 1 can Old Dutch Cleanse 1 bot A&P Worcestershire Sauce 2 pkes \00("(: . 5¢ cach or 1 pkg 15¢ lli(' ndma’s Ironing cach cakes Gi Wax. ... 1 bot White S¢ Vinegar 10¢ 20 Stamps with 1 can Cocoa A&P cnch 20 Stamps with 3 pkgs Cornstarch e ) STAMPS WITH 2 BOTTLES Free Delivery the chapel. Following the husiness session, refreshments will be served and a social hdur enjoyed. J. Beale will relate some his experi ences before the mast The monthly supper the ladies of the evening at 6 0 o'clock. of Dr. Peter MacQueen, war correspondent with the al- lies in Belgium and France from Au- gust, 1914, to January, 1915, will fol- low at 8:15. He will “The Great European W 1 his lecture by two hundred picture taken by himself, This is tie last of the Brotherhood's entertainment and lecture course, The fourth quarterly conference will he held Monday cvening, N 15, at 7:45 o'clock. Bricf reports will be made by the heads of the depart- ments of the church, At the meeting of Institute for Sunday Wednesday evening, Rev. Dr. G. W C. Hill will begin a series of lectures on the New Testament, will be served church Friday The lu(\\n F. R &1 the New B scnool workers St. Mark’s Church. The annual coy Brewster to St was made last night, when confirma- tion administered to a n thirty. The members follow: Ethel Elizabeth Frederick Abetz, Dor- Bacon, Wiliiam Alfred tham, Hazel Amelia Canzella- Frank Kenneth Chant, Josic Copeman, Louise Imer, How- Wilbur Mildred Dudley Elsie Giles, Robert W Gustafson, Tom Thompson Sarah Waters, Munroe Buel Hungerford, Julia vIgit of Bishop Chaun Mark’s church was class more th the class Joseph Stowe othy rin Irene ard Fisk, May Humason, Edward Bert Oliver Jacobson, Kuhn, Harold Lawry, Grace Wilson McCaule: Madeley, Gertrude F William Henry Rotherforth, Elizabeth Russell, Lewis Sleath, Edna May Smart, thur Turner, Andrew Wenz, Wenz, Doris Ethel Wolff, Chester Willys, Myron Teterian, liam Ernest Kuhn, At the morning Rector Harry 1. Bodley his congregation to maintain orderliness of worship that beauty of the service might be nanced, e eriticised those who were tardy at the serv Louisc John Lawry, Ethel Louisc ances Mitchell, Margaret Charles John Ar- Lionel Wil- service yesterday admonished mora the en- PINEAPPLE ° FANCY NAVEL 1Q¢ ORANGES Butter from the Best Creameries 15 Stamps with each pound ‘ 20 stamps with each pound | I rand | Diapep Josephine | Boll lead ¢ A& P Squash Tona Pe: 1ona Pea hould Sell 4_for15c v LAU 1&R 15¢ atsup bot No. No. . can 12 the Finest Our Most| 30 stamps with each Ib 10 Stamps Free With-‘Any of the Following | 1 pkg A&P Ice Cream Jelly Powder jar Mitchell Brand Jams bot Mustard Relish pkg. Elbow Macaroni w Peanut Butter ¢ Vanco boxes AKP Stove Polish ans <h .. Each 12 1 15 Stamps with n Fish cesunies 25 Stamps with 1 j Butter : Stamps with Butter PEROXIDE, OATS, ... pkg8c 8¢ C 19.. II135c COFFEE ROASTERS FOR 56 YEARS OUR BRANDS ARE SULTANA COFFEE | E! Ryad Coffee Ib 35¢ 19 or 10¢ 10¢ 10¢ 10¢ 10¢ 10¢ Tuna _2¢ Tuna 18¢ Free Delivery Tel 1 35 NEW BRITAIN PRISONERS AT GENEV Via, Paris, March a m.—One thousand French who have been prisoners tions of France occupied T 18, arrived here ye them from | beuge. majority and children of the poorest They will be sent to the ren } partments nearest Switzerland Geneva, in th by tt sterday. ille were came The Notice, P. H. Condon & . of Brist have on sale, at their stables, horses, ranging in it tc 1,600 Ibs, as good as m buy, on Wed., March 1 Co from on wei |AT ONCE! STOPS | pepsin” makes sick Stomachs feel fine some foods you cat hit good, but badly into stubborn lumps and cause sour, gassy stomach?” XNow, Mrs. Dyspeptic, jot tl down: Diapepsin digests eve nothing to sour or ups never was anything so certainly effective. No differenc badly your stomach is will get happy relief but what pleases you strengthens and regulates {ach so you can cat without fear. 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