New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 27, 1915, Page 3

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bridge. at » noon given InCHONG ’ : Turner of Torringto | and daffodils formed’ the a . - floral decoration and Mrs. Aaron roses were the guests’ favors, There were three tables at bridge Mrs, Grey Beecher won the first prize, a beautiful bouquet of sweet | peas and maiden hair fern, and Miss | @ su 74 ot | Mildred Weld won the second, a very | ; . (v pretty bouguet of violets, | P N . Among the guests present were Many novil Henry Fuessenish of Torrington, ing extreme g Grey RBeecher of Torrington, | See the I = \Ix«~ I'lorence Perkins of Torrington | blue and nav > % 4 /. : and Mrs, Charles 8, Newcomb of Tor- | B \ \.//’\ ) | rington. silk, popll . gray and blacks St 3 | Miss Constance Corbin was tendered Thoanat iovention the ?aicnda\ o 5 i . s " . a very pleasant surprise party Jast | rencir i} the Woman's club was jts annual| The annual meeting of the Com-| Many from this city enjoved the | il P ERRSIEE S0 RE0 Bris fon fabric made up in meeting held Tuesday afternoon at|monwealth club was held Tuesday |splendid recital given by the Patten | (fT N8 B GO0 BOME ORS00 TE G brajd and button # the First Baptist Church Chapel. There | evening, at the Grammar school hall, | Trio, under the ausplces of the Con- (o oo’ Jeing her birthday ! $37.50. o P K ¢ a i P c 3 g i - Marct 2 “ o was an excellent attendance. with a good attendance. sumers’ league, Tuesday, arch 24, The Baster celots of yellew asd i Mrs. Frank L. Traut, as correspond- | George S. Talcott as treasurer made fat the Center Church House of Hart-| . " & 0" charmingly carried out One of the newest) ing secretary, read her annual report, | his annual report: ford. The artists were M Nathalie ith -wraceful bouduett £ daffiodils bengaline in bronze col Our stock of Women's and Chil- | o, of unusual interest which gave @ | The receipts were: Balance on hand | Patten, violinist, Mrs. Marjorie Patten | %' % BHWECTHT bouauets of €1 " ing. This is ons ot B dren’s Gloves for Spring wear is now | oomplete review of the splendid work | $5.87, membership dues $129, sup- | Friend, ‘celleist and Elliott Foot, | “”,‘”‘rf":‘]"""”‘- . it dBighirel'} American women. ST complete in all: details. The latest | qone throughout the past vear. One $88.65, lectures $70.61, total re- | pianisc. &= \’;i" ”’_"" e ‘:;‘"'“_\ "', ‘h’l’)( ebin and colorings are here for your | 5¢ the items of interest in the report [ ce 294,07, expenditures $248.0 I e e i ] COATS FOR A¥ NI was the announcement of a Civic Day, | balance on hand $46.06. The club's New,Britain was well represented | & CSUCIIt S N atures Of s by & foni . |to be given under the Civic depart- | assets amount to $55.73. Secretary'Y.!at the third concert given by the| o0 (L0 0 0 SO0 8 en guest | APter o Gesipu DYV ENE. Our “PERI'ECTIO! 2-clasp kid | ment of the Woman's club some time | 1, Hagen gave a brief review of tlc | Hartford Philnarmonic orchestra at| i€ cTERinE was Waen Cach S0es moire in the new Palm BeachS Glove is the best Glove on the market, | in Aray. !year. Carl Ebbesen reported a suc- | Parsons’ theater Thursday afternoon “_’_N‘“v e '\,",iv"\.“'.,‘,) """“ ";‘( | and lined with rose color satifis white and all desirable colors, can- Mrs. George Rapelye as treasurer | cessful lecture season. G. S. Talcott jand evening. = The excellent work of | | m'z‘-» ‘-fl"\)(fl‘;ftl ](nm ng out of tae | . not be cqualled anywhere at the [reported an account of §6,283.95 in | reported for the membership com-|Miss Katharine Goodson, the noted | * SR EIR) SRy R i Another model is a black il price, $1.00 pair. the different banks credited to the | mittee a total of 180 members. Mrs. | English pianist, has won enthusiastic | . Woman’s club account, including $1,- | W. B. Montague, as chairman of the | praise from all sides. Invitations were issued yesterday | 5 & i OROWN IMPERIAL, real kid|133857 for the building fund. i[5S Gorariittes reportodithattbreoi] s lfor a Yama, Yama or fancy dress | These are but two out of manys Dlack with white stiching, whitc| mpe following officers for the com- | suppers had been held. The nomina s Fe { dance at Booth's hall on Friday, new coats, We have them for all pi with black stitching, 2-clasp, $1.25 | ine vear twor : 4 S EEOXE el | Miss Fthel N. Barnes of Bristol | (TR0 O | all Swies 3 ng, ing year were elected on report of | ing committee composed of Mrs. Buel i oim, BAE - o TR Daal party | APl pair. ) the nominating committee: President, ssette, Carl Ebbesen and Mr at her home on Summer street Wed.| _This promises to be one of the novel _ N S it Miss Andrew J. Sloper; first vice , D. ell, reported ‘the louo“mn ekhy) S9enin G Mi B ana | @0d most attractive affairs of the sea- WHITE WASHABLE DOESKIN, | | cqident, Mrs, Edwin W. Schultz; | pbel Bl e ¥ evening. 1 E , Mrs. 5 ¢ . ¢ | Tred. Wit Poster of New Britain | Son #nd will undoubtedly be well at- | large pearl button, 1-clasp,. 1€avy | second vice president, Mrs. Isaac D. | Br secretary, ' W. L. Hageni | ere married 'r:ur:‘mf —vening, at| tended by members af the New Brit- | stitched back, a very superior glove | Russell; recording secretary, Mrs. | treasurer, George S. Talcott; chal the Drtde's ‘);Omo s 8 T ain's social set. at the price, $1.00 pair. Frank L. Traut; corresponding secre- | man of the lecture committee, Carl| . LS The members of the cotmittec in tar Mrs. William F.. Rowland; | Ebbesen; intelligence committee, Mrs. | . . | charge are Miss Margaret Wetmore, CHAMOISETTE GLOVES, 2-clasp, | reagurer, Mrs. George Rapelye; audi- | I D. Russell; civic committee, M. | iq the gunt bt Mis Pieanor Lomwis oe| Miss Ruth Futchinson, Miss Mabel | Hartferd, colors white, fawn, chamois, etc., 25¢ | tor, Mrs. Hartwell A. Taylor. Buel B. Bassette; social committee, | Rucsell street. Tne voung ladies are | Crawford. Miss Dorothy White and and 50c fpair. A The following new members were ; Mrs. W. B. Montague; membership, |5t} students of Miss Capen's school | Mis$ Edith White. voted in: Mrs. Philip B. Stanley, | Mrs. Stanley H. Holmes; membership |; E PR = 1 & M - 9 . o~ S, 9.clas it B ® ) - add in Northa ., M % s ‘KAYSER” SILK GLOVES, 2-¢lasp, ' Mg Harry M. Bates, Mrs. Louis P. | of executive committee E. H. Prior. Tmoton S B st e ¢ Meriden, | white and all the leading colors, 50¢ gjade, Mrs. Frank H. Johnston, Mrs. | They were elected 2 CEE I | Miss Catherine mlwn 1:\I 2 ](I\Lf‘n | )m $1.00 pair. if‘n'ace M. Coholan, Miss Cornelia President I.. P. Slade introduced The members of the Busy Bee (""“} ;‘,E:;.'Uf,: :{' ‘;{.,;:.)h”,x,',':,,;\."(mml',\,w h.“,' 8 Ce Al i { Chamberlain, Miss Bertha Chamber- | Mayor George A. Quigley as the of the Young Woman's Christian as- ‘; AN Charriins Serties aives 16 her b UONG WHITIS SILK GLOVES, 16- ' jain, Miss Florence A. Camp and Miss | speaker of the evening. sociation will giye a Folk Song con W8 CILER N BT T 6 button, al louble finger tips, extra i L Ther ) A it s 5 T i : : c g veek & Jennie Wessel. There are now 250 The mayor spoke on “City Prob- |cert at the First Congregational | ™oy o) oternoon Miss Ruth White value, at the price 75¢ and $1.00 pair. oE S 5 A 2 . | chure! . eveni [ | 3 members in the club lem: and laid special stress on the | church on the evening of April 10. I‘,r North Colony street, Meriden, gave | ORIL DI e S Tiale | Theeadl aod "othLseA }Jsx{;w\a;};lance;)r;m:;s“(;::uq:;:: dangers of wooden tenement block ) - pa 5‘“ rédébtion at her home Among | Chamoisette Gloves, white and all | y,unceq the list of the mew officers ERE Miss Katharine Brooks of =~ High | thosc.present were Mrs. \V. B. Church, | colors, 25¢ and 50c pair, |and graciously expressed the ”w“’_’ The state meeting of the Daughters | street arrived at her home ’!I]u)" - | who W be matron of honor; Miss | "ciation and admiration of th’e mém- of the American Revolution will be (l:d.\’ fram Miss Capens’ school in | Barbara Norton, who will be maid of LADIES’ Lisle Thread, all the pop- bers for Mrs. George W. Traut and held in the Congregational church in | Northampton, Mass., to svend the | honor; and the following bridesmaids: ular shades, 25¢ pair., i o =5 & b | West Hartford on Tuesday, Wednes- |spring vacation. Miss Margery Platt, Miss Louise {her untiring labors during the past | aay ‘aarch 30 and 31st. At this meet- e | Brooks and Miss Anna Sands. Expert fitters in attendance. All ;senvef:m"Enlenc:.\p:;“y l;?]:r::i(;enthi; ing 'the state officers will be clected. | The Young Womans' Foreign Mis- | Arline Weeks was hostess at | our kid gloves are guaranteed. the club. the state constitution revised and FlonHDy, society of thC_I“xrst Congre- | : yvesterday afternoon, given in N At the olose of the meeting a plans and advice given to the dele- .gdtmnal church heldv its final meet- E on's honor :ch”mmg Nedliwasibeialin iheise ot gates who will attend the Twenty- |ing of the season Wednesday uflx-r—l " 4 o |the social committes of which Mrs, fourth Continental congress at Wash- | noon at the church chapel. The fifth meeting of er Stanley ington, D. C., April 17. . u . Chapter of the Daughters of the ..o | lining. $37.50. Ui s sts gust areiy . | Walter H. Hart is ch S : A : : ’ 'serving table was be:l;l(!;‘a;;' ;he Among those of Tsther Stanlev| jfjss Ruth Corbin entertained her| AMerican Revolution will be held I \ LI e ifully dec- | chapter, D. A. R., who wisl be pres- A > & | Tuesday afternoon. April 9, at the our stables, : orated with nodding daffodils and | ont at tni bt 0l Be e card club at her home on Lexington | " "0 “\ Carlisle . Bal A choice lot of horses, Among thenigeveral [two handsome brass candlesticks | Jlos who have beer elected delswates | SITeEt Wednesday afternoon. Miss | (IRGO0 I CERe H B il anging in weight from 2,400 1o 3,200 I wroq | which were presented to Mrs. Traut s ! 2 elegates | yrjjdred Tavlor and Mrs. Kenneth J.| =% 27 1 | ness chuncks and general purpose horsedd brokd | of local chapter to attend Continental N The hostesses of the afternoon on | Ve g x v rst and secomrd - re: o " X mber v y ot theslunehcon given by et last |isdnorazat NivelioWiillam, Cf Funger- | oren won the iirst and secomd | vyt sduion: win be M Baldwin ready for wo temember v. MOy . week to her associate officers and prizes, respectively. and must be sold guick to make room fary arvivi chairmen of committees. Mrs, Traut, ‘feol‘_dn\‘:;c lrffi:léqulwilni:::\ I }“m ! PR S "y'x" 'X_‘- '“}"‘f“ ors ! Also several horses taken in cxchangt acclins the retiring president; and Mrs, An- 1“lo'ra, H;nnphrey 'and t hthori | Mrs. Robert J. Vance of Maple ”;‘g(‘d s 1]._":(;:" ‘P\ l’:fla uln xr; be bought worth the mone, ¥ S ¢ < 4 Sl & | str E Miss Agnes Vance have | > hiaet B L of 2 XT IRIVE 3y drew J. Sloper, the new president, | Wilbor. Mrs, William F. Brooks St || And Uk aunes | East Hartrora iwilll be the speaket | OUIE NEXT CARLOAD WILL A :,r" poured. About the room potted daf-- returned to their home after an ex-| (g% g TS WL DS e, speaker 30, 1915—SEE US BEVORE ! attend as regent of Isther Stanlev qopeio. o, Wi 5 a p a | {fodlls were artistically arranged und | chaptor, D. A. I, jCeRslvel tln hrouEnout Sthe ot i pditratts il New)l iramer e | P H CONDON ¥ added much to the attractiveness of ; ! e Cariiicat in. Miss Magp. | 14llian Wetmore Hart will faver with | ° 3 v Ve | the occasion. Baldwin. } | | BIRTEDAN FARTY, The Hartford Wellesley club met |jor vin, Mrs. Edward D. Case | | LAUREL STREET, BRIsST Miss Bessie Andrews of 1484 Star Flaboratospropatations ann . raomy | atithe home of Missl Blorence { R Dorothy Case spent Friduy : o -- ki ley street entertained last evening in ! ovel arrangements are being made | CAMP of Russell street, this city, {and Saturday in New York city John Kirkham, Jr, gave a dance | 2 Bonor of Miss Clara Powell, whosé ¢,1 1o cara party and dance too be | afternoon. The hostesses of the af . x s Eeban o o [Codurietreet mud birthday it was. The home of the 'given for the bemefit of the New Bri- |ternoon were Miss Camp, Miss is S e T e e Bl hostess was prettily decorated and an yuin General ‘Hospital, on Saturday | H. Noble and Miss B Oldershas. | gtreet charmingly entertained her njoyable evening was spent. Danc- ,fternoon, April 10 from 3 to 6| Miss Crofut read a report on tha | prgge club at her home yesterday| Ossian S. Bennett of Lincoln street lng was a ffn\lure u't the occasion and ,i.lock. One of the most attractive I«obrllfll‘)' meeting of the graduated | afternoon. is home from Pcekskill Military ac ungheon was served. The guests featyres of the afternoon is the danc- | council. . .. emy for the Easter recess is ‘A\'I[Zr,.ev}iee‘;;‘.o‘yr(:,hn:;fr{; (l'hg.('(\‘,h;lbou]mf’ i fpifoniste e yivErtanagtontl onelp Muthe\."‘“,'"}“f',?f P'resident Pendle- | Miss Margaret Eddy of West Main | Foommate, Drew Hills of Te He Trader, Fose Alorman, Mareheet |in charge of the annual affair, but it | ton the L“]“QX"S)‘:‘_’: (:;‘bt;‘*f“lll{'i‘“_if " |street has returned from Miss Spence | gUest. Wil wein, ol Bott ot Mun. | L-SEddunteadly prove, most popu- | © oS0 e Tatel (o tionallfos | cRoolin B Work Rforthe Rhaster ) g : gs ol 1otk Lo UN- jar and will in no way Interfere with | ¢ geport clubs to attend the | vacation. Miss Muriel Kelly of Winchester, | Owing o ‘the expensc of. mals gon, Stanley and Sidney Dixon, Ray- | poco preferring to play cards. annual luncheon Saturday, April 2, . Mass.. is the guest of Miss Constance | Jj 215¢ o reduce the high cost of livin RS0 tman and Vingent Hart, Parties wishing to secure tables | &t 1:30 o'clock at Hotel Taft, Parlor | yfjss Fsther Stanley returned Iori- | Corbin of Lexington street, flele G001 SERDILY. DO idy T comrmitiie with Miss vAnnio | AL PresldentiBanaldtons wherwllinalllnLoie L Crvan roea A cadb it 1o Bradl b3 : giving 1o the people of New - opetuni et e Copley of 28 Park Place and tables the guest of_lionor is desirous of | ¢,rq WMass,. to her home on Lexing- ¥ e k 5 their meats and groceries, for , as cholins & R R = meeting the three clubs and it is & e Miss . Florence Porter of ‘' New in the city. "AN’T FIND DANDRUFF also will be held in reserve for any ¢ ton street. Rochella 15 vistiig 0% ; % P P g ar wi . L s £ g Mtfs, John Kirk- who have not made special plar :.]Lf::)dc‘l that a large number will W ham of Cedar street. 4 7 | " Bvery DBit of damdruft disappears | Candies, nuts, and little Jack Hor- e Miss Ann Sprigg of Pittsburg, Penn., after one or two applications of Dan- (ner pies are some of the attractive Do v ladi . is the guest of Miss Ruth Damon. ek derine rubbed well into the scalp with | things that will be on sale. o oune gt _members of the | yjjss Sprigg and M Damon ar Miss Barbara Moore of Sunny the finger tips. Get a 25-cent bott Tickets may still be secured from | [iPH& AlPha SOrority are sparing no | classmates at Mt. Holyoke college. Ledge is home from Vassar college | gf Danderine at any drug store and | Mrs. James H. Robinson of Court | ® ‘;)’ _5“,‘“ Dl e n s ua) ‘lfl“' & P for the Easter holidays, save your hair. After a few applica- | street, chalrman of the ticket commit- | & Prilliant a success as usual. The i . affai " i it Many local parties are planning to o 7 & o i 3 affair will take place Friday evening, flons you can’t find a particle® of jtee, from officers and d“‘e?“’rs of April 9th, at B;’Om.i hall yTI\e de hear Madam Alma Gluck and Efrem | Miss Helen Cadwell of Hawking d“‘;dr“ffu‘“ any .ft‘“l““g hair, and the |the board and at Crowells Drug | ..o 50 5 P00 e of the Hav. | Zimbalist, April 6, at Foot Guard Hall, | street is home from Smith college. gcalp will never itch. store. e . artfor i graves Decorating company and Herdfcrd PO | PR Judd’s orchestra will furnish th - i s. Mary He Ar - Sie. The patromesses Wil be . Mrs, | Mrs. Benjamin W. Labarce gave the | oot Muid SRRl B 3 i N t of her interesting lectures on S ey . RAEpitas | 3 George Traut, Mrs. Dugald McMillan, . 4 - of the South Congregatior ; WILSON’S FRECKLE CREAM, SPECIAL 39c. Mrs. Loomis Killane Mrs, G. F. At.| The Child in the Midst” Wednes-| oo \‘l:“,” ‘;‘;‘ sl Mt Dol ‘Wilson’s Freckle Cream huas loffg been famous for its power to water Mrs. Oliver Judd, Mrs. Herman | 98Y evening at the Y. W. C. A. Honls Mg Appinlicen ‘: ”}:f‘%‘;“l Seroest rid the skin of tan, sunburn and freckles, and all the damaging ef- Strosker, Mrs, Harvey 'K'mzslev M LR sy I’u"turm’” o ‘l:""‘“‘ ed as an | fects of exposure to sun and wind. Heat and steam from the stove, William Wells, Mrs. Tallmadge Swift i le Bliss of Northampton, | ¢, "o cC Bo0 S0 A8 40 -""":‘} soot and dirt of sweeping and dusting—all of these redden and Mrs, Thomas Crowe, Mrs. Cooml’"; Mass., visiting at the home af her s citation u_ndlm] )‘ e n:lv)v_w.nvx roughen the skin. Use Wilson’s Freckle Cream as a remedy. Today and Mrs, B. W. Egan. s ~ |aunt, M Laurence Mouat, Jr., of | aiend the lecture = AA8 P f0 we are sgelling the 50c jars at a special price of 39c. TODAY ONLY. 3 Grove Hill. o ow | w, ) Charles 100 Sraith, presi . : ; ‘ e T I ° harles . Smith, president of Lan- The members of the College club REPUBLICAN CAND » 4 exall Femediesr BT o i, e o | ot o v e | T, e onu v > EVERY CHICK" ritain’s most promihent citizens has | ing at the High school auditorium. i i Sl P EVERY CHICK " 5 , . generously presented a model of Tli- PP f“‘.r()""“,““, pablie B Sl Beef Iron and Wine, regular texall Kidney Pills, Priced R R e Tl e e B e Sl < Valeaae : g y ; / Baby Food for Baby Chicks—a complete food— 75C ibottlea . - . 50C P e D lacla it o tho N ow Britais oz iie z 3 aa6e. o | Chamberlain, candidate for alderman i 5 0] 15 homo from apen’s school in | iy tne thira ward; Albert ¥. Iich- | 75 per cent. predigested—guaranteed to raise evry i : Vegetable Compound, Female | Rexall Orderl ! stitute. Northampton, Mass. stagi Ny | possible chick. ' Remedy. This week ... 89c | greatest cathartic The model shows the blacksmith e ISero A CreRions souncliman i I e s t nd ward; E. C. Goodwin and | ; 10c, 25¢ and 50c working at a forge, whil TR e e e e 3 5 in and | el N 6, 250 dnd G0c King o, while Nis eves ate | Mrs, Chester Corbin of Vine street [ [1° 3319 wards 1% . doodwin and | rafls,BABY CHICK FOO ‘ e vocal scleetions to sixteen of his friends, w w Price this weelk . 75c “Rexall Headache Tablets. resting upon a book, perched on ‘hw delightfully entertained a mumber of | (o i rillis r A ine B duickly reliev. adaiie rod above his fire. her friends at bridge iy Fatterti] oot erT AL OATa N Ll W B quleg Rexall Mentholine Balm. An Quickly relieves headaches G it Gl A9 day after-| candidate for councilman in the sec Costs one cent & Gick for three weeks des 2 B¢ 25 o5 2 ¥ ? ldgkll._salx: .- 1;:(‘, nfid -?c 5 . 23¢ g * * noon. e ) 1 ond ward: A. F. Spencer, candidate | Weaklings grow strong. | I’rcvcm' bowel troulle, leg For Spring Fever—Rexa S:\}s— Rexall Toothache Drom An Tt will be of interest to the many o A g i for councilman in the second ward; | ness and disease, A tri aparilla Tonic. To purify immediate relief ......10c local friends of Mrs. Rose O'Brien- | Mr. and Mrs. George P. MHart aff jouny G Vibberts, candidate for | 14-b. bag only $1.00. smallcr packages @ low a your blood, tone you up and Milcke of New York, to learn that she | Vine street have returned from & . unciiman in the first ward: Albert | 3 BEC Rexall Eez Ointment, 50c St enliven you. . 75¢ Doz i{fi:mwee];? mon ffig sang at the concert given by the New | Visit in Florida. | Anderson, candidate for alderman in | / Pcfl}ts) PQJLTRY REGULAT Rexall Charcoal Tablets. Box York Oratorio at Carnegie hall, Wed- e the first ward; F. A. Wooster, can- c‘m.;.( cent per bird per month o Ko-Ko-Kas-Kets. A strong ca- St i arsons of West Main | it R nesday, as the contralto soloist 1n Munroe Farsons of _ West [Malhi jigote for councilman in the third | For growing and gbwn birds, and for baby chick Bed- l\’.\e“tth:\ilzzle]r;‘mrlv. An ex SR : Bach's Magnificat and Wolf-Ferrari’s | Street is home from Yale for the| ward; Charles Mueller, candidate for | up the healthy start gien by Pratts Baby Chick Food :c ]f Pivin andiian e s : La Bita Nouva. e Spring P councilman in the third ward: Pan; poultry health and viplity, Makes rapid growth ai Xa L '«Y 3 5 K. Rogers, candidate for councilman early maturity, ®uaknteed to satisfy cr money hagl An ideal reguiator .....19% B R The young ladies of the Philathea |, Mis$ Mildred Robinson = has = re-| ' (no nira wara Try a 12-lb. pail 4§1.25. Packages Sc. and 25 Rexall Corn Salvent for remo food tonic.... 50c¢ a d latsiot. he Tt \.On‘gmga;m;fl' turned from Roger’s Hall to spend snilens " - " ing corns .. Rexall Carbolic Salve 25¢ boxes church held A charming and suceess. | the spring holidays at her home on PRATTS WHITE DIARRHOEA REMED Rexall Liver Salts. Mak ‘o this week .... J19¢ I GAL S nd ey e L | Courtistrect! JESTER X CANDIDATE, B i L Mg e e feel better .....23c Rexall Lesperine Po. An anti- noon at the home of Mrs, Willlam C Alderman "M. Irving Jester Rexail Dyspepsia ""omt< Re- sceptic wash 39¢ ulmgcrro;-d Of Russell St',fom ‘ Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Wightman of | nouncing that he is a candidate 5. Rexall Cold Tablet. Contain 3 2 ssell street are stopping at Atlan-| next president pro tem of the com a6 . 232 and 50c¢ no narcotics ... 25¢ ERe v | mon council. It is expes S Rexall Cutarrh Jelly. An ideal . Rexall Throat Gargle For sore A bridge social for the benefit of ] 1‘ will have :v[:]msiunnp\lll)\((:f:'»l\ll‘\l\?;;‘yl\f:; tregtment .ui..iw u.en: 25€ THEOBES .-+ .5 aibines s o on BOC the Working Girls’ club will be given Mrs. George S. Talcott and Miss | Valentine B. Chamberlain, who is in the near future. Rose Church of Franklin Square, have | candidate for alderman in the third returned from a visit in Boston,| wara €« C. W. LINES CU. ey -3vEA GRAIN & CO ® 9 The tea room of the Gift Shop on | Mass. R Court street will be open next weelk 5 % - S. P. STROPLE SAMU WELINSKY __HUGH RE ar 1 Thursday. Over Friday and Satur- Mr. and Mrs. William T.. Hatch are HARLAN IN VAUDEVILLE, . ' - . R— E the i i los i Atlantic City. Kenneta Harlan, forme. leading day rooms will be . spending a few days at . DRUG SORE little shop, as usual, is still ing S man with the Lyceum Players, has | 5 novelties, especially now in Iias Mrs. A, Buol of Forest street, Miss | received an offer to enter vaudeville | ; i b 3 | < e TS, .cxo./u Store gifts, Katherine and Robert Buol are at|and will leave tomorrow. for New 1c a word each day paysifor a classified adv. in i o i Atlantic City. York. He will play his first engage- i I8 MAIN STREET Ruth Corbin will lea Monday + ® ment Monday. Mr, Harlan has been /. o 'S April 5, to visit Miss M h lik Mrs. Chester Corbin of Vine street | the guest of IRobert Andrews of 1451 \ou SC[ r(‘SUIh‘ Thal 5 What you of New Haven. was (e hostess ai g charming Laster | Stadley street. |

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