New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 27, 1915, Page 7

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I"AVING AN AUTOMORILE DELIVE. LY R ECEIVQ UED AT Special Easter Shoe Bargains for Women, Misses and There is a decided change in the sty were never so handsome as now, diffcrent shades and the new styles and models: make All of the latest “are on view in the scason the in our big ARE HERE Dull Calf ¢ soles, Cuban your attention. TROOPER ceived, are the Patent and smart. kid top, gun n gray kid top. ver mili i TRA ary effc AN EX specially sonable price, top Adele Pump YOUNG with low gray heels, cloth tops TENT foxed button top with broad $3.00 to $4.00 a palr. Beriin News BERLIN CHURCH PLAY NETS THIRTY DOLLARS/ (i’ Ad Socicty Preseats “A Lu.Gi 0 ihs Subuibs.” Gives Inter REV. MR. & ZLN BALK Fad.4 EDEN i Account of His Trip to Vermont With Body of Mrs. Web- st There—Pahn Member of th in Berlin last evening A siven play, wa tive dolla all will Gollars, the Mrs, paston of the under play illness, of G her Mi und carried the presentation to succe The' roc nment Cerlin, sclections, of Jast siano “wbout Ritty, he friend, worn Niws mother n, an urh. expenses remain which sum fondest Samuel were 5 of wer rs W o he the 1 started, icty O —Conducted His 1lirst the Second Congregational e with the Lunch in the before a aucomplished style. us have profit D (4 Aid sotiety, airecticn that plans for owing to her Helen tohm took charge wad by r Benson Sunday Al service Notices. Aid socicty c¢hurch Girls' sratiticd their very much uccess ol Suburbs” which lurge audience in More than thirty- in and, after cleared, there about thir taken been of is far 5 of those Fiske, w wrch, is the and of teacher it was the but, through 1s assisted in the Benson I nk Benson Victor Benson vocal brothe giving ‘cella solos. wing is the cast which gave nivty the daug who meunfi, Jrish mam " waitress. Pln"e» Eliindale, o New Jer he Ives hosless, a4 woman Miss Peari Woods seven: sic Pickett intimate door Slsic [;cugnn womun v most next Miss niddle-ag wampet Waliace | suburbanite. - Miss Hurviet ‘Root New Yerk nfield wepsing’ Znaphori . Miss Hazel Vyle .Miss Muy Skinner sub- Pime-—The present. The ac tion of abaut a dinuer Jenkins to some gefined acquaintances and a. misunderstanding created. ceutered Mrs. play given by the party which she 'Phe kitchen celling of her home fell Gown on the morning of the day dur- iug which she was to give her party’ and the cat was kilied Mrs. Jen the telephone, vt hushi | agcicont i o h Hity and B o Rushing to ins called up tell him about the r excitement, gave u that their daugh- She raid and Cuban PUMPS, Imitation lace small metal buttons, giving a for our LADIES’ coLy boots, ,fiu»mhiw upon or o the in excess of | interested. | the | | the en. Children handsomest cver designed. hoe Department SOME OF THE iaiter Top Pumps, w Louis hecls, EW CRr th “graj for SATIONS, Just 1 newest and kid 1etal very calf vamps, vamp, with I vamp, with with ADELE va Ask to see them. GOOD EASTER SH Easter trade two ve Women'’s Patent Kid s with welt soles, styl Dress Shoes dull calf lace with for. $3.75. and dull black round nobby style, OE BARGAIN, ry and Dull COLONIALS for voung patent, calf cloth and toe, le of footwear this seasou, The combinations of leather and cloth and fawn L.50 and $5.00 a pair, GAITER TUMPS, short tongue, with patent and dull gray cloth tops and quarter, $1.00 a pr. PUMPS, with blaek ornaments, C Louis ‘heels and light soles, a very $1.00 a pair, We have had smart low shoe Calf Vamp, ish heels, $4.00 valiues for $3.50 a pr. ladies, with low heels, $3.00 a pr. WHITE BUCK Button Boots for misses for $3.50 pair, dren, $1.75 to $2.50 pair, and for infants at $1.50 pair, shoes s shoes of Women's Patent color th, welt Worta made with fawn and black of white can- iban made models at a rea- putt; suede and Strap Pumps dull- calf and For chil- e ——————————————————————— 1Y FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPT- DRY GOODS PURCH pal Orrin 1. that “kittie” was dead, meaning the i cat. Jenkins became nearly distract- c¢d upon receiving the news, but did | what he could to console his wife, | telling ner that he would make all { the necessary arrangements with the undertak before hurrying home. Meanwhile, the apprehension spread }rapidly about the neighborheood and the supposed death of the little seven- Yvear-old girl was generally mourned. However, when Mrs. Jenkins' gucsts arrived, they found her: in a mood more cheerful than, they had rea- son to expect. Thinking that she was bearing up so well far their -cs {Gocia” benelit, they showered their her. course Kitehen was upsct the falling of the ceiling, it was | only after & number of inconveniences had been overcome-that tihe dinner tw served. At first the hoste won- dered at the peculiar actions of her guests, but later it dawned upon ‘her that there had been a'.serious misun- derstanding, Irantically, she tried by | S0 to get her husband on the telephone | again, but in vain, and matters went from bad to worse until a delegaution met him at the railroad station and | broke the news which corrected the nmistaken impression his wife had given him. The situation was very amusing. Rev. Mr, Hazen Returns., (18 Carleton Kensington ‘who Addie of the chureh, of Mrs. home in home at 8 had an in- Hazen, pastor Congregational accompanied the body Webster to her late Vermont, returnecd lock last cvening, He teresting account to give, Mr, Hazen said that he reached St. Johnsbury Wednesday evening and remained there over night. In the morning he rode fifty miles by rail- 10ad to Hyde Par Vermont, follow- ing which he was obliged to ride, with the casket, ten miles in a stage coach to liden. He says the roads | were extremely muddy, making tha | ride rough and anything bu' pleasant, There is still ice in the Counecticut river near lden, he says, The clergyman found that the town of den consisted of only a small number of ‘houses grouped together, one church (Congregational) and a | country stor He delivered the body to the decensed woman’s late home immediatel wnd there acr rela- tives, She is survivi by r husband, her mother, who seventy-three vears - old; -old nephew, vhom Mrs up since one mar- in Itair- a one that Mrs. Web- of the Normal Vermont, and steemed a inlln(nuv, remarlked how they liza- went with was home, he was a fend in- learned te astle, women cof some of the propic ‘hat they dld not could do wita beth Roby, a to Eden to do ST in suys' the “friend deed.” The clergyman was unable main for the funeral, which wa at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Dr. Merriil of St. Johnsbury, who hml been personally acquainted with Mrs. Welbster for the t twently years, conducted the servi fle secre- tary of the State Missionary there. The interment took the Ilden cemetery. know who work ummner, Dbt and a clergyman, in need and f to is socioty place in Where He First Preached. An interesting fact in 4 with Rev. Mr. Hazen's brief connection stay of three hours in covered while Eden, there that i the Idén Congregational church that his first service, he conducted than twenty-five years ago. a divinity student at the Uni Vermont at the time and took charge service the request of a Sunday morning Eden church at state missionary. acrmon‘. Mr. Hazen was present at He read met an old that service. Still Improving. There Di. is no doubt in the Roger M. Griswola 1l Smith of Norton road Iy injured in the ru dent last Sund: which Webster's death, will spoke more rationally nce the unfortur and for the first time doctor, calling him by c¢ntered her room this morn Last night, Miss Smith, wh vet been informed of Mrs. death, asked her mother visitor . was. Upon answer that Mrs. he expressed wounde bility to rcturn to he: et w the belief that she is beginni call the trogic accident, today ite oc recog wi Palm Sunday Services. Tomorrow appropriate all of the At the church, Rev. Samuel preach on the subject: Jdesus.” The Senior dcavor society will meet in t ing at 6 o’'clock and consider ject: “*Home Mission That Summon Us.” committee will lead. At 7 p. m. stereopticon e play. Rev. being Palm services wiii be local churches, Berlin A, P The Mi. ture on the Carleton Hazen will the Kensington Congregatonal church “The King tomorrow on the subject: of Glory.” The regular Sund ing will be held throughout tn Services will he held at t sington and 12 Beriin N churches at the usual hours, Mass will be said at <hurch at 10:30 o'clock 1n th ing. Whist Party Hceld, and Mr: Teck Quarter ber of their friend 1 evenin, M tuved first ladies’ prize; N, L. first gentleman’s Lwards went to George iresher. The miniature Mz Richard entertained at a monkey. Berlin Briefs, and a Sanders of nd guese Beckley ot Miss Catherine ton is the week Ruth Dacon of the son Mr. ¢ Fiske, Samucl, Samuel A, attack of croup. Thermometers on ridge registered only fifteen above zero this morning. H, 8. Tallard has consulted pelice ¢ belt from night. The Worthington Athletic meet Tuesday evening at the Henry MceCarroll, Cards have been nouncing the birth Elizabeth Whitney, David Day Whitne, was formerly Miss his brick yardas Thursday received of a to M Kathryn is that he lady away aused recover. name receiving Webster had would tend to strengthen Congregational “Offended Christian Opportunities the pastor will give a St Irrobel whi ; Norma Bacon cap- prize anda the boo Conductor and Quarter. is suffering with an Worthington s regards the theft of a §400 daughter, Mr., and dig- t was in more He was versity of at the of the a printed who mind wmt M who wa acci of than she currence, nized the as he ing. 0 has not Webste rere her the gone rment at r home, ng to re- Sunday, held at Iske will n Kn- he even- | the sub- | i issionary Passion speak at ay meet- he da he Ken- I:;ihndht Paul's ¢ morn- ot nuni- party a ist Beckliey, Mrs. nsulation | 1d orgun Newing- of Miss ind Mrs, degrees the state club will home of here an- Mrs. Whitney | ing | made i a | Mz | er—Arthur | soloist at the Bunce, | Plainville News ATTENDANCE MERITS FOR MANY CHILDREN Pringpa’s Report Shows 125 Pi-| pils Present at Al Se:sions. ALL CLASSES MAKE GOUD SHOWING Two Weddings (o Be Solemmnized Apuil { {th—Union Scryvices Buring Holy Week—Rural Carrier Service L'op Westwood Park—Bricls. the report of IP'rinvi- local schools According to Judd prepar morn >5 pupils in the ATe entitled to marks of merit for having perfect attendance records during the winter term, which closed at moon vesterday. The pupils in all the rooms o most credituble showing tor regular attendance and punctuaii'y during the past three months and as result an exceptionally large numi- ber of names is to be found on the mevrit list. Before leaving for Point Comfort, he is to spend the lSaster nicpal Judd gave out the following list of children who failed to mi ion during the cn- tive term: ; Brock, teacher IMletcher, Clyde “Gibbon, Rogers, Howaid Thompson Grade: mily John Martignette, Wallace Bunnell, Grade 2, Abbic 1. Brooks, teacher Amerigo Colella, Admundin Darazio rgaret Idman, IPrancis Ifeelan, Ii- ving Lindberg, Freddie Miller, Bliza- heth MeCannon, Clinton Potter, Ar- thur Vicinus. Grade 3" Howard W. Nute teach . Hogerty teach- er--Magaret Beaulieu, Avthur IPar- rar, Jleanor iturrey, Margarctha P’ropson, I'lorence Thompson, Robert Vance. C de 3-4, Pauline teacher—Anna Crowley. Alphonso De lLucia, Ethel ¥Feclan, Helena Living- stone, George McCannon, Kva Miller, Robert Onarato, l.oui I Verna Saunders Helen Tierney Walter Vance. rolyn 1 Barrenther, ke 4, Helen F. Morrissey Anderson, Vincent Fred Beaulieu, Sydney Cowles Bichler, Llzabeth Iiwald, Gridley, Albert Hemingway, Leonard, Redcliff Tivingstone, McGuire, I'rancis Walsh, Stephenson, Helene 1'rops Grade 5, Mildred Nelson teacher —- Leonard Cassidy, Joseph, Darazio, Burton Hemingway, Elizabeth 1%ar- rar, Albert MeGibbon, Joel Metanne ISthel Orvis, Hazel Albert White, Adeline Wood Wood Grades Annie Currier, Estelle Baker, Donald M ‘Bster Furrey, Claude Miller, Crowley, Melvin Roger IFarrar, Stanley Smith, Edward Feclan Loretta Walsh, Wesley Johnson, Nol- liec White, Edward Littlefield, Harry Zickwolf, Charles McCall, Amy Jos- cphson. ‘Grades 6-7 teach- Carone John Robert James Howa m. William Carolyn M. Stow Jerngi, Gthel aman, May Cunningham, Meyer Snciderman, Adrian Daniels, Gertrade Willlams, Salvan Marino, Mary Beaulicu, John Murphy, Irving Bronson, Wlizabeth teach- Berlin Congregational ckurch. Miss Amy Kensington to her home in Madi Miss Adele Bassette, principal the Kensington mmar school, teday to spend the st acation at her home at Melrose Highlands, Mass. Dudley, Grammar teacher in the cnool returned m today. of Charles Ames has accepted a tion with the Winchester Arms company of New Mrs., Harriet Welch A. A, Barnes of IZast Berlin, with whom she makes her home, observed her ninetieth birthday Wednesday. els Anderson returncd from last evening posi- Repeating Haven.. sister of Mrs. It is the that can take advantage of the oppor- tunity as it comes to them in life. This bank will sist you to save. ONE DOLLAR and upward may be deposited in the Savings Departmeng at 1 per cent interest. Members of the FEDERAL RE- SERVE BANKING S M, and sub- jeet to its provisions. Hours ® A, M., to 3 P, M. Saturday 9 A. M. to 12 noon and 7 to 9 P. M. The First National Bank PLAINVILLI, CONN, man or woman who saves | Irving | left | fOlive 1 | week and on Corlett, ISthel isdward Nvuoman, Irene Thompson. Grade 7, Inecz Victor Berney M. Gladwin, teae Harry Josephson, & Harold Birnbaum, Samucl McGibbon, Itena Bunnell, Ruby Miller, I thel Eichler, Charles Phelps, Gustave Ewald, Rose Suba, William Heming- Hayden Thompson, Malvina His- cox, Mary Tierney, Vivian Howard, William Vance. §,~—Ileanor Pease, Georgiana Booth, Cliflord i.ee, Gertrude MeGibbon. Mildred Pestillo, ISisie beth Iike, Carl & gers, Mary Bdwards, schmidt, Viola hier, bert Stephenson, Pauline Farrar, Stocking, Hart, William ney, Lena way, teacher jand Kllen Dun- man, Iferdi- Adei- Pearl Ticr- Corwin, Crowley, Lar, 1iiz nand Harvey W hite, Two Weddings April 11th, scheduled 1o take ul Lady of Two weddings are place at Church April 14 Agnes th our fire Mis of My trect Bri dan Duwning Agnes Downing and John Myrphy will e united and tial will jea Lyous and this place Nuptial mussc and 9:45 conples. of New tin in on the same be tied for Harry J. matrimony nup- Veron date duy the knot Misg Donahue, bota of will be celebated at 9 for the respective o o'clocic Union Services, Ministers churches hay series of union scrvices the first will be services each ¢ Harry 'indar, Baptist church, will seervice to be held Monday evening in the Baptist church. Tuesday the mehi- bers of all congregations will worship the Congregational church The srmon will be give by Itev. J. W. Den- in, pastor of the Advent Christian church, Rey, 176, Grant of the Congr gational church will preach Wednes- day night at the service held m the Church of and on Thursday nizht iiev. 1 tin Ipiscopal pastor, pul- pit in the Methodist Other of the Jocal Protestant arranged to o hold a during Hoiy four days there vening. representing preach at the i to be Ot viour 1 will occupy church, Church Notes, Rev: IF. L preach tomorrow, Burion the Grant, ¢ morn- talk will Christ's Congreg,. the pastor, inng service be a Palm Surc Kingdom Episcopal cclebrated in i ious Sunday The regular held at i0:1 rector, Rev. evening at 7 sermon ational al t i Ly *-4!1“::)\ on * Others. Holy Communion will be the Church of Our Sav- at 8 o'clock service will will and morning b the the be a morning with R. H o'colek John (:m..‘ held 5 preaching by Burton. In there will 1 Jackson Friday the 10 by 1t Hartford., On will e of SO~ vices at a. m. and 7:46 p. m Advent ton will vice Sunday Analyzed. low and { there will | social will sermon Den- Ber Rev. J. W. the morning he Model Praver s will fol- 6 ck Christian h at on Sunds in the service preac cevering' at o'el voung people’s pra lehold Your be the subject of the pas- tor's at the regular evening tomorroe of itartford In the eve ch thie be e will speak Mr. speak o be illust in At mo ir Carpenter at 10:45, of New Britain will tine talk wil stereopticon Garden Spot jeet Jam Pales- ated by “The ub- ning Tlis the token World."” {he Miss 1. Knowles sing “The Holy The coliection people’s lecture in will service the his Bri this for or o at e of N City will ty M tary ty. morning. meoet vouns socic- Paul the « speak at The thodist of will Naymond ‘onnecticnt Bible the service Sundan pworth leazue will o'clock in the evening, Al invited to attend. Therve will he church service the e il Mave Raral Carrvier Residents of seere socle- at 6 o in vening. Service, Westwood park have heen promised rural carrier service by the postal department soon as they can report the completion of the highway in that district, the construc- tion of which s ordered the voters at the annual town meeting Tirst Selectman W. J. Johnson hopes to he ahle to start work on the improvement next week. Tle will glve opportunities to work to a number of | the town's unemployed while the | making of the improvement is in pro- | gress W by The government has refused to have the rural mail visit the dis- | trict because It is without a passw suitable for teams but when the way constructed the mail route will be extended to the Brief Itoms, voung daughter Whiting sty diphtheria, carvier high- man’s | section of William | who has been | recovered. | wedding of Miss of this place New Britain The Buys of 111 with has of the izabeth Coons rd W, Smith of place today, will be found ‘here in this iss Miss Coons’ and Charles Francis uth- will be married next Tuesday, will no meeting of the sehool s next week on | the re An account Pearl 12 and How which took ue er of inggton, There evening «ccount of Cs8, I'or Sale Pea carly, one Alaska, pint quart Dradus, very popular, pint 40¢; Nottsexcelsior, the best as, very productive, pint Large tment Hyacinth, lLaster Lilies others, Also large cut flowers J. L. Maple and Whiting sceds. 20, wrinkled 20¢, quart of Cinerari and many supply of Alquist, corner strects, Plainville, 25-2d | fresh Try giving the ood milk before will physical rosy children they great a glass of This | their soon to | venti- | is an £0 1o bed. difference in condition. They will and plump. Be curerul have their sleeping room well mted; the good cold fresn air excellent tonic. make a ok still favorite Gabardines cession of spring suit, the pro- materials for the foo al Meat add all the store up Write for our froe of avery hrand of Jo information as to fertl 1f we are not represented if ’ _LOWELL FERTILIZ for years we e have been stating fhe new counil\ that a ;'w" many women fe escaj erations by taking L. ydia E. pound, and it is true. We are permitted to publish extracts from the letters of five Wen. recently received unsolicited. convincing ? more 1. Jovevox, Me. o I could scarcely was s0 nervous I could not ¢ Lydia L Pinkham’s Vegetal \VUI]]JH 2- My right must be operated upon. bottle of Lydia I, s Pinkham’s -4 had pains in bot straighten up at ti ep, and I any better wmtil I submitted to an ope: Pinlin’s Ve, his Al o' $ s and My bd ght 1 1f ot 1 con any e Compoundid soon Mrs. Havwanp \u\\ Exs, HodgdtMe, SHELBY VILLE, Ky.—“I suffered fromgevere le hurt me badly — it Whinally When my husb@l learnes Vegetable Comund fo taking it a few days I got better and contied to i am now well.”—}Mrs, MoLLig Smira, RE.Dgelbyvi 3 Haxover, PA.—“The doctor advised a rere op e husband gotme 1. dia experienced great velief in a 3803 Walnu LIOVeT, Drcaror, T, —“]I v e cians said I would hav ation as I had somcthing mit to the of pound-—and 1t worked a mir what it has done for m William Street, Decatur, 111 ,\,ln Pa. short time, and can do a hard day’s work and not mint.”— Pinkham’s Velable € Nov feel 1i M s sick in bed and ree of to be taken to t hospi growing tion and took Lydia left 1 Pinkumn’s in my cle in my case,d 1 te '—Mrs. LAURA Asrisw 5 CrLevenann, Onro. —“I was very irregulaand f ® my side uunwl me so that I expected to lve to eration. would help me. Doctors said they knew of nothing:at I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s \ge- A table Compound and I beeame regular and ree from pain. Mus, € I am thankful forsuch a good ndi- cine m.«l will always give it the highest L IL Grirerrm, 1568 Constant St., prais¢ ClevelanO. W\\'ri(n(n LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINEO. (CONFID Your by a woma TIAL) LYNN, MAS etter will be opened, read anc for adwe, answebd and held in strict confidence, A fiOUS£ {i Our Cl ass oluinns wi, ————

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