New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 5, 1915, Page 10

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ew Brit- each ap- tée of five to com- P the an ation of @ report is expect- ure. The councils at the state con-’ iford on May 11 by Carmody, P. F.King McKeon; Ferdinand, and Willlam F. Troy; P. C. McIntyre and Eu- dy. B Deputy Willilam F. Troy ster yesterday, assist- oriing of Algfirst dogree. ted degree team will go nim to exempli- n a class of er Social and Whist. adies’ T. A. B. sociely aster social and whist hall, tomorrow, Tuesday 6. FPrizes to be awara- it glass. The committes he affair are Mrs. Fitz- Ponley and Mrs. Prior ws MoGrail, Egan, Rey- Cotfee and McKeon. A & l! Society Drama. definitely decidad that drama of the Y. M. T. A. ity wiil be presented at the yoeurm: on April 21. "The retary” will be the vehicle v society’s stars will shine and it is expected to be a ! of characters follows fnole,” R. B. McLauvghlin; mlding,” Jamnes J. Kit- bigian Cattermole,” Goorge avry,” James Rilcy; “Jehn' jc* Hugh V. Conroy; “Mars- idrew J. Basso; “Gibson,” Bonney; “Edith,” Miss An- n; “Eve,”” Miss Ruth Burk- v Stead” and “Mrs. Ashe Margeret O'Leary. Dance Financial Success. ‘of the committee in charge pual dance of the A. O, H, frick's day show that finan- ~event was a big success. of the society vester- ymmittee reported that $300 members were initiated pplications for membership Order of Moose. n lodge, L. O. O. M., will evening in Judd’'s hall pstall officers. There is a on foot in they lodge to meeting night from Fri- jursday and this will be de- The lodge will plan for the field day to be held in June Lot ROSS, SICK ILDREN LOVE g SYRUP OF FIGS bilious, constipated, givo | fruit laxative at e once. old. your fretful, peevish if tongue is coated; this its little stomach, liver are clogged with saur less, pale, feverish, full of ith bad, throat sore, doesn’t act naturally, has stomach- ligestion, diarrhoea, give a of “Califarnia Syrup of in a few hours all the foul B sour bile and fermenting s out of the bowels and a well and playful child hildren love this harmless ive,” and mothers can rest giving it, because it never e their little “insides” sweet. handy, Mother! A little ly. saves a sick child tomor- et the genuine. Ask your or a 50-cent bottle of “Cal- p of Figs,” which has di- ‘or babies, children of all _far grown-ups plainly on p. .- Remember there are ts sold here, so surely look hat yours is made by the Fig Syrup Company.” with contempt any othe | iSS AND TAKE LTS FOR KIDNEYS s of salts before breakfast Back burts or biadder bothers. jcan men and women eonstantly against Kidney uso we cat too much and &8s rich. Our blood is , ugio acid which the kid- %o fiter out, they vweaken or¥, become sluggish; the tigavee clog and the re- trouble, bladder weak- generci decline in healtn, riéneys feei like lumpe ouy Lack hurts or the urine full of sediment or you gre seek relicf t™wo or three tho night; if you suffer hezdache oF dizzy, nervous d ‘stomach. or you have 3 when the Wweather g trom your pharmacist about jes of Jad Salts; take a table- in a glass of water before for a few days and your | 1! then act fine. This fa. Is made from the acid of Ind lemor juice, combined , and has been used £ ny to flush and s‘imu.uta dneys; to neutralize the fhe urine so it no longer s a frritation, thus ending flisorders. its i8 inexpensive; canmot in- a delightful effervescent er beverage, and belongs in e, because nobody can make by having a good kidney ny time. i Wm Council, Thv regular meeting of Wintarop Daughters of Liberty, will be held Wednesday evening in O. U. A. M. hall, at which time the council will Work the degrees on a class of about twenty-five candidates. This is the largest single class ever taken into the local council at one time. In ad- dition to these Lady Hale council of Bristol will bring over several can- didates who will receive the initiatory Wwork at the same time. After the meeting refreshments will be served and a reception given to new mem- bers, All nearby councils have been invited to attend this meeting. To- night the degree team from this coun- cil will leave on the 5:22 trolley for ‘Warehouse Point, where they will initiate a class of candidates for Vol- unteer council. Chamberlain Council. At regular meeting of Chamber- lain council, Jr. O. U, A. M., held last Saturday evening nine candidate were initiated and ‘two applications for membership were received. The next Initiation will be held on Saturday evening, April 17, when it is expected a large class will be initiated. All members of the degree team are re- quested to be present. Another dance will be held on Saturday evening of this week., The meeting this week, Saturday, will be held in the club rooms and wiil be called at 7:30. All members please take notice. New Britain Council New Britain council, No. 8, O. U. A. M., will confer the third degreec on two candidates at the meeting Thursday evening. The social com- mittee will serve refrecshments after the Initiation. The degree team will put on the work in uniform aad all members are requested to be present. Catholic Women’s Benevolent Legion, The Catholic Women’s Benevolent leglon will hold their regular meeting Tuesday evening in St. Mary’s hall. Offcers for the coming year will be instalied by Chancellor Mrs. Mary L. Glover, assisted by Mrs, Catharine Campbell as marshal. A social ses- sion will follow and refreshments will be served. . All members are invited to be present, The auditing commit- tee will meet this evening in St. Mary’s hall at 8 o'clock. U. 0. G. C. New Britain Commandery, No. 880, U. 0. G. C, will hold their regular meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30, at 90 Arch street after which they will give a public whist and have the draw- ing on the rag rug. The members of the Golden Cross visiting whist and social club will have a theater party IFriday night. Martha Chapter. Martha Chapter, No. 21, O. E. S, will hold a regular meeting Thursday evening, April 8. Four candidates will receive the degrees of the order. ‘White Rose Camp. ‘White Rose camp will give a social and whist Thursday night in Electric hall. The following is the committee: Chairman, Mrs. Lord, Mrs. Buckley, Margaret Curran, Mrs. Busch, Mrs. Edward Callahan, Mrs. F. Clark. Rummy will be played. Alexandria Lodge. Alexandria lodge, No. 24, I. O. D. of St. George, held a whist at the home of Mrs. Clough last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Lucy Elphick won first prize, Mrs. Tomlin won second prize and Mrs. Clara Leupold captured the consolation prize. The business meeting of the order will be held in new Turner hall, Wednesday evening of this week at the usual time. Dorcas Social Club. Dorcas Social Temple of Honor will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Lucy Corbin, No. 90 Lincoln street, Maternal Association, The maternal association will meet ‘Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’cloci in the South church chapel. Instead of carrying out the regular program a visit will be made to the new pre- vocational school. Unity Rebekah Lodge. Unity Rebekah lodge will meet Monday, April 12, in the O. U. A. M. hall at which time there will be ini- tiation. The degree team is requested to meet Saturday afternoon, April 10, in the O. U. A. M. hall. Phenix 1. O. O. F. Phenix I. O. O. . Guard club will hold its fifth ancuel barquet and the- | ater party on Thursday evening, Aprll 8, at the Hotel RBeloin. The wivea and swcethearts of the members will bhe entertained at the banquet at 6: o’clock, and it is expected that at least seventy-five will be present. There i will be special music, A. B. Hurlburt is chairman of the gommittee on arrangements and the other members are Charles Seibert and F. W. Haetinger. Stella Rebekah Lodge. Tollowing the next meeting of the lodge on April 16, a public whist will be held in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall, com- mencing at 8:30 o’clock. PASSOVER BANQUET. The Feast of Passover was observed by the Jewish Youth society yester- day afternoon at the Talmud Torah Institute on Eim street, with its an- nual banquet. Max Dunn acted as toastmaster. Addresses were made by President David Nair of the society, William Herman, George Gans, Solo- raon J, Fendel and Morris Finkelstein. Mr. Michelson of New Haven, who was the guest of hanor, spoke on ‘“Pales- tine.” The committee on arrange- ments consisted of Max Dunn, chair- man, Morris Finkelstein, Harry Gross- mean and George Dropkin, ! from tugs and were driven ashore. SUNK DURING STORM No Trace Found of Stcamer Re- ported Grounded Off Hatteras. Norfolk, Va., April 5.—Every pos- sible effort, both from land and sea, was being made today to learn the fate of the Royal Dutch West Indi company's steamer Prins Maurits, believed to have foundered off Hat- | teras with a loss of about fifty |)c|»§ sons in the great storm that lashed | the South Atlantic coast Saturday. | Coast guard cutters, warships and | oher craft searching for the Maurits | yvesterday found no trace of the ves-| sel near the spot from where she sent out wireless calls for aid, and it was feared crew and passengers shared the fate of fifteen of the crew of the tug Edward Luckenbach, drowned off TFalse Camp when the storm claimed the tug as a victim. No news of the Maurits had come carly today from coast guard stations, Barges Driven Ashore, | Barges fared worse than other ves- | seis in the storm, Many broke away | Lightships were torn from their moorings and driven before the wind, shore resorts were swept by wind and | waves and beaches were strewn withi wreckage of small craft. | In shipping circles it was feared thirteen men aboard the barge Tam- pico, which broke from a tug last Tuesday, were lost, Many Thrilling Rescues. Many thrilling rescues are report- ed. The captain and crew of six of the schooner Alice Murphy were | taken from their waterlogged vessel by the steamer Lenape’s crew after they had been lashed to the mizzen- mast for thirty-six hours. A small boat made the perilous trip from the | Lenape to the Murphy and back again with the seven men. The Morgan Line steamer Comus rescued the crew of the barge North- western, adrift for more than twenty- four hours, The crew of the schoon- | er M, P. Cressy was taken from their vessel by the Diamond Shoals Lightship. Ten Men Lost. Ten men were lost of the Delaware Capes when the tug Cumberland lost barges it was towing. BURGLARS KILL THREE MEN IN NEW YORK Bodies of Restaurant Proprietor and Two Employes Found in Cellar by Police. New York, April 5.—Otto Zinn, a restaurant keeper, and two of his em- ployes, Ronann Held and Stephen Bovorisky, were killed early today in Zinn’s restaurant, supposedly by burg- lars. Zinn and his wife who slept over the restaurant, were awakened by a crash down stairs and the pro- prietor went down to investigate. When he failed to return, his wife called a policeman, who found the restaurant keeper and his two em- ployes dead in the: cellar. In the cellar was found also a safe | which had been moved from a |)lzu‘c\ on the floor above and evidently thrown down stairs. It had not been broken open. Besides the dead man lay three bloody cleavers with which the burg- lars had battered in their victim's heads. The police found also a re- | volver and a set of burglar’s tools. There was evidence that the men who committed the crime had se- creted themselves in the cellar after eating a meal in the restaurant. The porter' and the cooks had been sur- prised and killed when they came down to get coal. The proprietor ap- | parently had surprised the thieves at work trying to open the safe, New Garage. The Williams Automobile Co. have leased the property at 287 Slm street | and have opened a garage and service station. They are also agents for the Hudson Motor Car Co. The building | has a large storage capacity.—advt. Miss Jennie ades will entertain the Ladies Aux. U. 8. W. V. and friends at whist, Tuesday afternoon from 2 until 5 in G. A. R. hall. DIETIWG 10 Ree? WELL born with a tend Vi hatiheyeat aggy | rect it. Anybody can see the importance of a | roper dics bug hu ngs, unlike the ower animals, la inct that tells them what to cat and what to avoid. It is & fact that proper diet and @ good tonic will keep people well under most conditions and restore them to health except in acute diseases where the need of a phymmn is imperative. Start today by wrmng to the Dr. W liams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. for a copy of thedietbook, ‘‘Whatto L:\L and How to Dat.”” Itisfullof usefulinfor- mation and deseribes the tonic treatment h Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for indiges- tion, nervous dyspepsia, for those condi- tions of flatulenc v or gason the stomach, dise omfm't after eating, caused by lack of tone in the digestive organ: Dr. Wil- liame’ Pink Pills supply thestomach with well-oxygenated blood without which good dmemon impossible. Dr. Wil- liams’ Pink Pills are a non-alcoholic | tonic and are free from poisons. A short course of treatment with these gel]s will show in an improved appetite, tter digestion, refreshing sleep and quiet nerves. Your own druggist sells Dr. Williame’ Pink Pills, | | inch, 78 cents; | cents; =CLOSING HOURS= Retail Stores of New Britain. ADOPTED AND RECOMMENDED BY THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Monday Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Fnday Saturday Evenings Before Holldays Observed . . December 21, 22, 23, 24 Wednesdays, July 14---Sept. 1. 9:00 P. 6:00 P. 9:30 P. --- Closed All Day --- New Years, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas. Drug Stores Closed 1 P. M.— 6 Applying to Dry Goods, Millinery, Fanpy Goods, Cloak & Suit, Men’s Clothing, Shoe, Furniture, Jewelry, Hardware, Provision, Rubber Goods and Miscellaneous Stores 9:30 P. 9:30 P. 12:15 P. M. Thanksgiving and Christmas. IN EFFECT TODAY, APRIL 5, 1915 BARNES COMES BACK Latest News Photos From Centers AT QUIGLEY'S VETO (Continued From First Page.) received by the ciyt, the bidders hav- ing no knowledge of where this stone is going. “The New Britain Trap Rock Cor pany (owned by Hartford people) was considered high. The other two bids which are as follows, were close. The Figures. “Connecticut Quarries company (New Haven)—At the qua 2 inch, 45 cents per ton; 1 1-4 inch, 50 cents; 3-4 inch, 60 cents; screenings, 40 cents; delivered in first distric 2 1 1-4 inch, 83 cents; 4 inch, 93 cents; screenings, cents; delivered in second district, inch, 78 cents; 1 1-4 inch, 83 cents; 3.4 inch, 93 cents; screenings, cents; average at quarry, 48 cents; delivered in first district, cents; delivered in second district, average price for all, 70 3-4 80 S 5-4 centa. “White Oak Crushed pany (New Britain the quarry, 2 inch, inch, 45 cents; 3-4 inch, 60 cents; screenings, 35 cents; delivered in first district, 2 inch, 75 cents; 1 1-4 inch 80 cents; 3-4 inch, ings, 70 cents; delivered district, 2 inch, 80 cents; 1 1-4 inch, 85 cents; 3-4 inch, $1; screenings, cents; average 45 cents; delivered in first 80 cen delivered in second district, 85 cen average price for all, 70 cents. Criticises Maycr. “I am unable to expressed by the mayor when he states that the Connecticut Quarries com. pany has always used the ci fair when with no competition the c paid last year the following prices: Deiivered in first district, inch, 90 cents; 1 1-4 inch 5 cents; 3-4 $1; screenings, 90 cents; delivered in second district, 2 inch, $1; 1 1-4 inch, $1.05; 3-4 inch, $1.20; screenin $1; average delivered in first district, 93 8-4 cents; average delivercd in Stone com Taxpayers)—At 40 cents; 1 1-4 | second district, $1.06 1-4." It was stated in a terday that Mr, Quigley were merly in the rerl estate busine denies this, stating that ley once worked for him. S. S. SUPT. AND WIFE newspaper ves- and Mayor in partnership Mr. Barnes Mayor fo WILL BE HONORED - Lutheran Church Will Tender Recep- tion to Mr., and Mrs. \. J, Anderson Friday, On Friday cvening of this week t congregation and Sunday school the Swedish Tutheran church tender a reception to Mr. and Andras Joseph Anderson of 298 (hes nut street in of their silver wedding anniversary, which they observed in a quict fashion urday. There will be an interesti entertainment, following which freshments will be served. Mr. honor event re- ool ‘veral members of a pleasant surprise the church ve party to screen- | see the fairness | inch | Quig- | 1t- | An- | derson is superintendent of the Sun- | fashion shops. My, ! | 1 | | work of all the armies Of Action in European War 1. AUTOMOBI PULLING TOOTH the in the Taris, April weather e arrival spring has facilitated invoived The great European war. allicd forces and Mrs. ( Stanley street Theodore Carlson of Saturday evening, the occasion being their twenty-fifth wed ng @nnive ry. The with 2 pu of were nted rese silver, POSITION, Mr of Stanley and Clement Grocock, son of Samuel s been engaged style by Mrs. E. of one of Fifth M Grocock as an expert L. Rice, propri avenue' € His duties will him to various parts of the country. i w. student Pratt Institute Bre AR on tr 1sive Grocock in oklyn i REPAIR SHCP AND MECHANICS DIGGING NEW TRENCHES AT “I',' take | when | ha 5 & R SRITISH hope to er the Germans in a de cisive conflict for the control of Bel- | tra! inside of a month. The shows an automobile repait gium tration cquipped i | ars | Narly m Rice noticed that he 1dap for the 1 him & flattering offer rccepted. which he HIGH SCHOOL school NOTES, The is expected to next We in Hartford between itai v Hartford High alumni busketball teams. Already large number have signified their tention of attending. John Donnelly,ex-13, 1Wo years in the west ipport 1a) the alumni game dnes wel sct in- for his -health, Joincd the of 1915 RUSSIAN ARMY DENT after spending | and will | Five Y contributed to th also it t pulling iroopers shows a oldier's digging at the a forest cdge of ited in June chool "he play * will be presented ays are due st of the of the Connec NEW and EIGHT selectmen today for the make new voters for the tion. Up to clectors had The sitting been placed had been restored, ne Year 1915 allies by Ru aslan ST 90 tooth Apr aicut trenc it 30 the Au ny n Para priz Locicty, American Revolution VOTERS, town last lerk time - spring elee on the o'clock only eight n st

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