New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 2, 1915, Page 2

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ill be made tomorrow .‘. ed. Lynch's or- jer Just received for EASTER, . .of. Easter hats. M. C. A. Blag— 1 éifin, of the Ger- TOW. Good Fflday Besse- 7 p. m. at the city esse-Leland's. t Besse-Leland’s. Besse-Leland's o hw' Fraternity will Kine e Baster list of eighteen h' the music. The fharge are Charles etcher, F. Mansfield, ‘ed Lang. epublican Primaries p. m. Wed., April 6. pudidate for Council- Besse-Leland's. X Latg ht this: evening hall. es. Besse-Leland’s. is visiting friends nner, | Broad- - xtqr Sunday. Besse-Leland's. ¥, formeply of this [New ‘York, is renew. inces in New Brit. e University of ending the Easter 8 parents, Mr. and j of Bassett strect. v Baster, Leanard's —advt. “Besse-Le- i twenty-five happy years of married life ! when d’s—advt. | i8¢-Leland's. & s M Seripture ufl .&!’H entertaining Orange, N. J. L student at George- hoalfir\'. Besse-Le- I 1 ¢ ers, ‘Besse-Leland's. el its made in New Scal year was report of wlings, This is 1527 arrests made us fiscal year, ices at the Swed- will be continued kd5 o'clock. There Usual d on Sunday and . In the evening l » 60c, 80c, $1.00 a Pound. an English service will be held and a collection will be taken up for the Children’s Home, Charles Lischner has returned to his home in New York after visiting | friends in this city, A meeting of the Svea Social club | will be held this evening. | Lynch’s orchestra at Besse-Leland's. | —advt. | Open all day Good Friday. Besse- Leland's.—advt, Boys' good suits, —advt. John F. Davey of spending the KEaster holidays friends in this ecity. William McMahon of St, John's col- lege is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, P. S. McMahon, for the Faster holidays. Women's good shoes. Besse-Leland’s. ~-advt. A. W, Anderson is residence at Belvidere Good Easter gloves. —advt. Good Easter neckwear. land’s.—advt. J.7P, Clark brought suit for Besse-Leland's. Bridgeport with building a new Besse-Leland’s. Besse-Le- of Waterbury has $150 against David Soodalter of this y to recover for damage done his automobile by the defendant’s car in Waterbury on De- ! cember 11. Mrs. Katherine Bomba ter Emma have gone to R. I, to spend Easter. and daugh- | Providence, | Besse-Leland's. Men's shoes. —advt. Children’s good shoes. land's.—advt. The annual meeting of the New Britain Co-operative Savings and Loan association will be held on April 27. Minnie Burns, who died in Bristol, was an aunt of John Hayes of this ci A number of New Br ain friends will attend the funeral, which will be held from St Joseph's church tomorrow. “'Good Hats, Bessc-Leland's—advt. * Good Easter shirts. Besse-Leland's. —advt. Adolph T. Anderson has applied to! Building Inspector Rutherford for | permission to build a veranda on bis house on Church street at a of $150, Good blouses. Be, &'IL\I R W Farmington Couple Friends on Anniversary. good Besse-Le- Miss cost -Leland’s—advt. DDING. prised by Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sundgren of Farmington werc sitting quietly at their home last evening reflecting on they heard a ‘*honk honk" out There were severat and before the couple knew what was happening their home was in the possession of a large num- ber of their friends who had dr in to help them observe their wedding anniversar§. New Britain was well represented in the gathering, fully forty-fie from this city being p#(\n'. the trip being made in autos. r. and Mrs. Sund- gren were presented with many cost- Iy silver and cut glass gifts and the party remained in pos on of the home until the wee sma' hours this morning. Dadcing was enjoyed and a Junch was served. on the street. more ‘honks’ SUPT. OF ORPHANAGE, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Colby of Min- neapolis will arrive soon to take charge of the Swedish orphanage at Crom- | well, having notified the afficials that they would accept the call. They had sixteen years' experience in the field in Sweden and are at present connected with the Salvation Army. Emil Hjerpe has been acting super- intendent for the past ye FREE | qa Have you seclected that new Wall Paper? Floor Stains, ete. sortment. Varnishes Brushes, SPRING CLEAN UP lfl This Cut Tells * of Only One of Our Many Departments See our superb as- THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 @nd 5 Franklin Square. Trimmed Hat New Britain, Gonn. | | | { Important | ale for Easter Hundreds of beawtiful trimmed Hats in the most popular styles of the season, artistically trimmed in ribbons, ostrich and beaded novelties at mod- midi, crate prices, wings, flowe satisfied gustomers, v Easter All colors including the new sand and putty shades in all reliable malkes, BOWEN & CO. Select your Easter Hat her We fit them for you to insure satisfaction. the latest cffects of goura, nu- and be onc of our many Gloves CHURCHES PREPARE FOR FEAST OF EASIER fing Programs of Music Arranged | for Next Sunday. Npecial all Easter music will be given at the city the churches of Sun- ¥ morning. The choirs have been working hard on the Easter programs and exceptionally good music will be rd from all the churches, The services will be held tie usual hours, Following is the musical program to be given at the Baptist church Sun- day morning: Prelude—*“Spring Song,” ceseann Mendelssohn Anthem—*"Ag It Began to Dawn,” Vincent That Spross Appointed a, Loure Anthem—-" Sleepest Znthem- DayyitcH Offertory— God Hath FOR THAT “RUN-DOWN” , ““TIRED” CONDITION Make Yourself Feel “Fine-as-a-Fiddle” With Famous Rheumasalts 1f the severe strains of business and social life are beginning to tell on you ds of Pinks and Daffodils Lady Patrons With Any 8e at Our Soda Fountain rday, April 3rd. CKINSON RUG CO., 169-171 MAIN STRERT | and you are in a run-down condition, give your internal system a bath. This is easily done by simply dissolv- | ing a little Rheumasalts in a glass of wa- i ter, and vou have a delightful carbonated | arink that cleans out the stomach and in- testines, climinates toxins and poisons, | and leaves the intestinal canal clean and | sweet. If you are bothered with constipation, headaches, sallow skin, coated tongue, | baa breath, indigestion, biliousness, neu- ralgia og rheumatism, Rheumasalts will | fix you up in short order. | Rheumasalts acts quickly and gently on the bowels, liver and kidneys without griping or nausea. Tt is a uric acid sol- ven: as well as a saline laxative. Rheumasalts contains no calomel or other injurious drugs. Ask your drug- gist for about five ounces. If they haven't Rheumasalts, communicate with the fa- mous Rheumabath Company, Minneapolis, Minn., and they will see that you are sup- plied. 25c, 50 and $1.00 Bottles. Pcstlude—*“Hallelujah . Handel ional Church. Tollowing is the musical program for the Easter Sunday morn- ng service at the South g¢hurch, be- ginning at 10:45: . Organ Prelude- na Offertoire” Loretz That Sleep- Roge (n[ortnr\— The Magdalene’ - arren Anthem—"They Have Taken Away My Lord ... tlarrington Postlude—*“Cloncert Rondo” . Clyde The music for the vesper service at 4:30 o'clock follows: Prelude—(a) * ter March™ .o S Merkel Chorus’ .. . Clegg | Worship | Mornington | Glaa Soul” nter and Anthem— A\\ ake, i rown | er Beiteveth” Bartlett Grainer the Coombs Strangers Sullivar Lewis A\nthenlf Hosanna' Anthem-—"At the Rising Sun” Vespers—“We Are Here Postlude of But estival March.” Center Church, Following is the program @ay morning at the Center tional church: Prelude for Sun- Congrega- Anthem- As Tt er.'(\n to pawn” Lansing Lord, Is . Wilson Magda- Warren | Verdi | evening ser- | Anthem Risen Offertory [(-ny" ania Postlude—March fr The program for vice follows: Organ Prelude- Fita Lux In Paradisum —Dubois | Cantata—*"The Man of Nazareth” .. | Today’ —Quartet, “The the | 1. Caureh, following program will at 6 o'clock Sunday evening mday school of the Trinity M. Sunday School Orches . Nichols, leader and choirister. given be | by | E. | waras of Song: ster Bells—School Responsive Reading: ter Congregat . Agard. Selection rayer—IS. Reception of el into church member: cntering upon of hip probation. Department. on—Marjoric Hart. Filling the er Baskets irls from Primary Dept Wartield. probationer and cle Tecitat | cotlection | will sShop in The Forcnoon and Avoid The Rush in the Afternoon. Shop in ¥ Avoild The Rush in the Afternoon HARTFORD Follow the Crowds of Satisfied Easter Shoppers That Are Pur- chasing Their New Spring Fashions in HUNDREDS O Extraordinary §3.00, $5.00, $8.00. $10.00, $12 ster 1 lose Have few days off. We are showing the largest in innumerable styles and models to choose from. There immense assortments, The beautiful hats splendid qualities and ter than before. vou purchased your There is little time to sortm are that we show at t chic styles we've ol HANDSOM 2.00, shown, is no shape or color EASTER MILLINERY Suits, Coats, Dresses. Waists and Gloves WE ARE THE REAL HEADQUAR- TERS AND ARE COMPLETE, READY TO MEET THE GREAT VOLUME OF BUSINESS THAT ALWAYS CENTERS _HERE DILLON’S TRIMMED HATS TO CHOOSE FROM. Values For urday. $15.00, $18.00, $20.¢0, 50, $25.00 Upaaris If not wish that Fa Easter, lat? ter in if you permit to us to remind that hat to wear ents and choicest styles thut we have ever presented. Hul hats fronf our own designers, practically limitless varicty of hat that is fashionable that cannot be supplied from ous you secure You know the hats are even bet- he above prices ffered before. cxtraordin Ty specials. belle c that theve are e We re: WONDERFUL BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY Millinery, Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists and Gloves MARKED AT SPECIAL PRICES DURING THESE THREE DAYS tecitation—Marjorie Foster. Seng—=Secking the Master— Recitation—Lila Griswold. lxercise—Ten members of kinder- garten. tecitation—Eunice Song—Miss Barnes’ lixercise—Christ Arose—Seven girl Song—O0 Story Sweet—Philathea ¢ Recitation—By a Junior. Lixer Before the Cross—Three small gir Remarks Song—Till World- School. Doolittle. cla ise- Adams, Shines Dr. ster School. Mark's C O'er the St che and 10:45. .Handui | 1 Holy Communion, 7 Prelude, “Hallelujah Chorus™. Communion Service in C... Tours Corda.™ Sursum anctus. “Gloria in Excelsis.” Anthem, “Break Forth Into Joy"”’ old, O ye Despisers”. Parker Lemmens M. Men’s Spring Suits for Service Some men place tailoring above everything else—we can satisfy them, Some seck the latest novelties—we have them. Some only look for fine workmanship-—and that is in every suit in our stock. To every man who prizes econemy. dis- tinction in clothes and careful workmanship this store should he his goal. So-—why not let 1t be your goal for your Easter Kuu’ ¥ Solemn HILH Mass, afold Ye Portals”. Gounod Chant Haydn Ett Vidi ond Offertor: itecessional Aquaum Mas: T4 Hail Dies . .Caspar Hallelujah Chorus, Handel m. Solemn Vespers, Creation Hymn m(‘lh”\h!l 1 93-99 ) ,. Processional— Chanting of Psalms. Hail Dies liegina Coeli agnificat alutoris .. Tautum Ergo . RRecessional—Hallelujah ‘Chorus, Handel par Btt| = Kemptner | from Mozart Male Chorus | Rossi arr, tion Accomp: | binls sent { Southern CTION. The TO SELL York A April P. been company New great art the 2 | from valuel at of Morgan, ger, to public to time has estimated $145,000,000, which up- {any | the | service. “] Arran - business I through t lieves except that por- tion of it now in the Morgan Library be sold, it reported today Thirty te was The in I sixth street, Morgan 15t Library erected by the lute fina: cier to shelter his collection of liter- prove inst ary treasures, it was said, will be | ) 1 3 P ing. and Im tained by his son as memorial to the loc his conditions an by lect r thesc will Both father, Une inhe e tnx the iun collected arft ALY An ¢ upen col and the Jibrary, 9 PLANT OPEN TO Telephone of William =ub, compa that ho of he suit Horstalls “IT PAYS TO RUY OUR KIND" ASYLUM ST. 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Renfedy is fegture | jeaging druggists everywhere positive understanding that twill be refunded without estior quibble if ONE bottle fails 10 give HINERY A\TTACHED | a “tioy Albertd was an Jr., today mple the man-| seribers and the general the central inspect the method of visit and Any's oflic at plant and | furnishing will be e to I tant in the visitors rents made conduct o Mr. Scmple to the § ru ve, us well will include al exch and visit ant & wit the HARTFORD ave beey of agoe ment bborn Ve <old n. by the money wr rou

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