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WN' DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1915, shipments and railroad rmed over the purts to compel carriers to lpments for ‘‘personal use” erritory. , Intucky the courts adopted the fconstructi oreseeing an alleged neces- ploying a big force of in- and detectives to ferret out liguor laws also are before the :OMPANY E HOLDS BOXING MATCHES - | Twenty New Members Recruited Since Beginning of Year—Com- pany Plans Series of Hikes. Members of Company E, First Regi- ~ | ment, C. N. G., enjoved a turkey sup- per last evening after their usual weekly drill. Company’s Cooks Wil- liam Squire and Dolan provided the repast, which was enjoved by all. After dinner a good card of boxing bouts was pulled off, In the first bout, a three round draw, Corporal K.'B. Hartman and Arthur Campbell provided the excitement and in the second bout Privates Card and Rund gave a burlesque exhibition of the manly art. Two other three-round goes were staged by Privates Chico- vitz and Geidels and Doland and Buchner, The big noise of the evening occur- red, however, when Messrs. Queenin, Hoffman, Overstrom and Gottlin tried to box while blindfolded. A tin cup is rapped on the floor by eaca boxer 50 his opponent can locate him. So far Company E has recruited twenty new men this year and it was voted last night to enter a team in the First Regiment. baseball league which is now organizing. At the next drill there will be an oyster supper and an entertainment. As soon as the roads are in good condition the members of this com- mand are planning to take a series Y of long ‘“‘hikes.” \ r ANNUAL RECEPTION GIVEN BY D. 0. K. K. Hira Temple, No. 90, Gives Excellent Entertainment for Ladies at Vega Hall. The second annual reception and entertainment to the ladies was giv- en last night by Hira Temple, No. $0, D. 0. K. K,, in Vega Hall." M. L. Mor- gan lodge, No. 71, and St Elmo lodge, No. 21, K. of P.,, and representatves of the order from Hartford and Brig- tol were also guests. . Parsons, of Bristol, was mas- ter of ceremonies. . An excellent pro- gram was given and was followed by a buffet lunch. The following were the committee on arrangements: G. H. Mitchel, M. J. Hesslitt, M. N. Nor- ton J. A. Dolan, F. Wiktin and C."N. Parsons. Following is the program: Address of Welcome ............... C. Norton Parsons Piano Selection ‘“Poet and Peasant"” Miss Gladys Hale Address “Peace” ...... M. H. Norton Soprano Solo *O Dry Those Tears"’ Mrs. Charles Marshall With Violin Obligato. Address “Social Side of Life”.... { N. E. { Baritone Solo “Oh Promise Me”. . LT 2 Y Emil H. R. Vogal i Address “Benefit of Fraternity and the Duties of Women to the Members of the Order” George 12. Wright “A Bit of Nonsensec' Messrs. Hargreaves and Dewey Norton. ay. A business session will be held at the next meeting. Communications Tumblers July will be read. T WESTERNMARKET Hams (small size) e 55 EEERBERORNE . . L S ST e 25¢ Pe a quart; former price . .. 80c quart 29¢ doz. 25¢ 5¢ each e ‘elery, Parsley, Carrots, Parsnips, Beets, and Sweet Potatoes. T WESTERN MARKET | b Prop, 63 Main St., 'Phone 1053. b, N, _ N~ > N ~ YT PAIBIDNT 1Y NN T Y. FREE! FREE! FREE! A HALF DOZEN SPOONS, KNIVES OR FORKS OF ROGERS AND BROTHER SILVERWARE READ IT, IT'S WORTH WHILE READING! We take great pleasure in announcing the arrival of our spring and summer line of Men’s and Boys’ Sample Suits, Topcoats and Balmacaans. If you have not bought your suit or topcoat, you really owe it to your- self to look over our values before you make a purchase, because there is no doubt that we can save you at least one third of your clothes money. Our Suits, Topcoats and Balmacaans we are offering this season are the most wonderful values we have ever shown and it is due to a lucky pur- chase from several manufacturers of their high grade drummers’ samples which we have bought for spot cash at a great reduction. Every garment purchased at this store has a written guarantee to give satisfaction in every respect or we refund the money. Please consider this circular as a personal invitation to comie and inspect this fine showing of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. = MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S SUITS, TOPCOATS AND BALMACAANS %fg% E)(:v Sell for $15.00 $10.00 Ij\\'llz-iéi%t((;vsell f.or '$18.00 $ 1 2. OO 335, Aro Now - $15.00 - S S e = Better Clothes for Bovs Boys need the best BOYS' A Q) Clothes Clothes can not be made too well to meet KNEE PANTS '/ N " the requirements of a | strenuous Boy! If any in the world needs /i g We are experts at wear-proof A\ (£~ { clothing, [ pIt,,; al;::;,s’ i) 1R Our Boys’ Clothing ’/” TROUSERS 5 : \ N vl dl: are samples of high { “Our line of Boys’ Pants is g Uy grade manufacturers § Come und see our Trouser made from selected and most QM e % and are made particu- line, durable materials. S I larly good. Tal s} It is certainly a big one and Buttons are sewed on to \ weli worth coming to see. stay on—and seams sewed to A size for every man. stand the racket of the play- & Al 3 ground. Our kind of Boys’ - $1.50, $2.00 | . and $3.00 | Pants costs no more than the Trousers made from other kind. SOC, 75C and SO e e the best of Spring i Trouserings by the most $1-00 Test Our Boys’ Clothing and you'll expert trouser makers Try a pair of our find it to be ali we promise for it. 4 Trousers you will enjoy i Boys’ Pants and see if The new style Suits are ready! 4 wearing because they fit they are not the best . o well, Look well and feel el : \ COME IN FOR A LOOK. bt oy Special Values in Boys’ Suits $2, §3, $4 . and $5 | Sizes 6 to 18 years | =SS —— == === RN \ ’ 3 DNSsaSsSSNSSss SN During This Sale We Will Give a Half Dozen Spoons, Knivesor Forks With Every Purchase of $10 or More NEW YORK $10,$12 & $15 SAMPLE SHOP 357 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN < A AW N F NN 5 D] X NS % % ' t