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e “NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 19°S, Isin Everything ly in Medicine OF COUGH AND COLD BREAKERS Rexall, CcoLD TABLETS Ol should hitch to your medicine shelf to leep, ¥ay from your Bngth quicker other Bronch family this season. Nothing un- than frequent attacks of Grippe, ial Troubles and very soon tells on besides keeping you from work and pleasure. '0 medicines on trouble. Each 4 your medicine shelf. They will one Guaranteed by rk 8 Brainerd’s DRUG STORE 7/.(-?9xa22. Store 81 ™M N STREET on 762 Farming- ord, who has J.j with Maurice 0. has returned g private lessons, d. Phone Eliz. ‘for the summer, Bnge will reopen {September 238 to yof goods will be _while the per- gxchange will re- Brackett at fin' Berlin. irices the opening dancing and de- $ hall, Wednesday lications received & in September, j ©'clock or address. enue, Hartford, Ct. o have a ladies dvt. ou 50c for your old shange for any fall 50 to $3.00. Besse- W. R. C., will hold Wednesday after- fn. /and Miss . Annie ed Saturday night ‘the bride's sister, Mrs. {Curtis street, by the hman. Nels Nelson Miss Ellen Peter- rth club. will have an jgand’s grove on Satur- will be a varied pro- Ing events and bounteous rry and children have a week’s stay at Bris- 4 rbury. es of East Main street, b4 his studies at Niagara Mrs. W. L. Carpenter and 8. A- N, Rutherford and inley street and Mr. and lis and family of Fair- spent Sunday at Chalker and family spent Sun- [ker Beach. ee Public ing Schools eptember 27, 1915 At the GRAMMAR SCHOOL iin and Chestnut Street- 5 fe o, puzzner of Winter street, for Syracuse university, take a course in fores- | to be taught are:—Read- Spelling, Arithmetic, jrammar, English Com- United States History, eography, Bookkeeping, al Drawing, Cooking, ng and Typewriting: jons—From 7:30 to 9:30 Monday, Wednesday and HOUSE-SC__JUNACK WEDDING TONIGHT Charming Meriden Young ZILady To Become Bride ' of Prominent Young Man of This City. A wedding of much local interest takes place tonight at 7 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Schu- nack, 21 Cook avenue, Meriden, when their daughter, Miss Mildred L. Schu- nack will be married to W. Watson House of this city. Both young peo- ple are prominent in society circles and the wedding will be largely at- tended. Miss Elsie B. Schunack, a sister of the bride will be maid of honor, Miss Catherine Warnock of Meriden will be bridesmald. Mrs. Everett B. Miller of Hartford will be matron of honor. Marshall F. House, brother of the bridegroom, will be best man. The ushers will be Ralph H. Gabriel of Rock Stream, N. Y., and Robert J. Menner of Honesdale, Pa. both classmates of Mrs. House at Yale. The bridegroom’s gift to the bride is a diamond brooch and the bride's gift to the bridegroom a gold watch chain. The, bride’s gifts to her maid of henor, bridesmaid and matron of honor are hat pins. The bridegroom’s gifts to his best man and the ushers are silver monogrammed buckles and belts. The ceremony will be followed by a reception at the home of the bride's parents. Following their wed- ding trip the young couple will re- side at 63 Harrison street this city. Mr. House is a graduate of the local High school in the class of 1909 and of Yale University in the class of 1913. He is employed as a sales- man for the Adkins Printing com- pany of which his father is treasurer. Miss Schunack is well known in Mer- iden society and is a graduate of i Dana Hall. PLAYING IN THE WEST. Friencs of E. M. Leonard, former director of the Lyceum Stock com- pany. received letters from him today stating that he is acting as director of the Little Emma Bunting Stock company and is playing in the west. The company has engagements of four weeks duration in each of the following cities: Memphis, Tenn., San Antonio, Texas, Dallas, Texas, and Oklahoma, City, Okla, AUTOS COLLIDE ON PIKE. An auto driven by Kenneth Hunn of Chestnut street and one driven by Mathew Flint of Bridgepprt side- | swiped each other on the Berlin turnpike yesterday. Flint's car was knocked into a ditch, but no one was injured- SUNSHINE SOCIETY. The Sunchine society will resume its meetings Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the rooms of the Y. W, C. A. Important matters will be acted upon an< a large attendance is de- sired. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought- Bears the ; : :. Signature of amera Sale D SAVE MONEY BUY NOW AN remo Jr., $1.50 kind, for Jr., regular price $7.50, for ...... ding Pocket Kodak, $10.00 kind, for ..... Folding Pocket Kodak Jr., $9.00 style, for . it Premo C, 3 1-4x4 1-4 double lense, $12.00, for ...... [Folding Brownies, $5.00 kind, for 75¢ $6.75 $9.00 $8.00 $8.00 $4.50 D MANY OTHERS—COME IN AND SEE THEM All of the above slightly shop worn or secondhand lhe Dickinson Drug 169 & 171 Main Street BAPTISTS CHOOSE Fourteen Members to Recommend Successor to Dr. T. E. Brown The congregation of the l"irsg Bap- tist church met at the close of the services yesterday for the purpose of selecting a committee to choose a suc- Dr. T. Edwin Brown, who recently resigned after a long and faithful service as pastor. The following were chosen: E. M. Wight- man, Judge John Coats, A. J. Sloper, E. R. Hitchcock, W. Judd RS Andrews, W. H. Judd, W. L. Damon, G. P. Spear, C. L. Moare, D. E. Mann, E. C. Connely, Mrs. E. R. Hitchcock and M D. A. Niven. This committee will meet next Sun- day and offer recommendations for a new Rev. R. Mapleston conducted the services yesterday and a New Haven man will be asked to come here next Sunday. The week’s activities follow: Church night services on Thursday. A sacial and outing at the bungalow, Sunset Rock by the Y. P| S. C. E,, on Fri- day. All should take the 6:22 trol- ley. Rally Day will be observed in the Bible school on Sunday, October 3. A large attendance is looked for. cessor to Rev. minister. Trinity Methodist Church. There will be a meeting of the offi- cial board on Monday evening at 8 o’clock sharp. All members are re- quested to be present. The annual meeting of the Women’s Foreign Mis- sionary society will be held at the home of Mrs. Gaodrich, 98 Grove Hill, on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Election of officers will take place at that time. The W. H. M. S. will Mrs Billian of Kensington on Wed- nesday afternoon The party will leave on the trolley. In case of inclement weather the meeting will be held on Thursday, On Friday at 3 p. m. the Ladies’ Aid soicety will meet at the church. The Brotherhood is arranging an out- ing for Saturday, October 2 at Lake Compounce. Athletic events and a sheep roast are to be the features of the day. A rummage sale is be- ing planned for October by the Phil- athea girls. meet with South Congregational Church, Another of the delightful organ re- citals was held at 4 o'clock yesierday afternoon Mr. « Beebe ~was assisted by Miss Segur, who rendered two solos in an excellent manner- The pregram iollow: Gothic Suite Boellmann Chorale Minuei Prayver Toccata Solo: Be or good comfort (Ruth) Cowen Miss Segur. Sketch, No. 2 .. Bird drei (Hebrew Melodies) Burch The Cross sseees., Ware Miss Segur. Evening Song Brockway Overture to Tannhauser (requested) s ve seeee.. Wagner Mi Helen Uickinson gave a ve- port on the Northfield conference at the meeting of the Christian ¥n- deavor last evening. The board of iadies for home work will hold a mecting on Wednesday of this week. On Monday there will be chorus. The standing ccmmittee will meet Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock in ths church office. The Woodruff club will meet with Gustave Winger, 197 Glen street, on Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock: The Boy Scouts will assemble on Saturday at 1:30 p- m. Solo: at 8 o'clock of the cvening a rehearsal First Church of Christ. Rally Sunday will be held on next Sunday in the ‘wditorium at 12:10 p. m. Every class is expected to turn out in full number, Promotions will be made from all departments. At 6 o'clock Rev. Warren I*. Cook of the Methodist church will address the Young People’s society. There will be other special features. The round tabie will meet on Tues- day, September 28, instead of this Tuesday. Miss Schade, delegate to Northfield, will present her report. Work for the year will be mapped out. The New Briiain Training School for Religious Teachers will begin its sessions Tuesday evening, October 5th. Several diversified courses in religious teachings will be offered. Mr. Thienes will be pleased to interview any one who lesires to enroll. Below is a report of the Daily Vacation Bible School: Totlal attendance thi lear, 3,900; average daily attendance this year 157, st year 129; biggest single attendance this year 160; the Penny saved $35.00 in penni dren and 10 ac ear 4,700 last r the chil- unts were opened in the Burritt Savings Bank. ‘There were 35 volunicer teachers. Much more hand work was done this year. More than half of the enrollmen: this year was in the school last year. There were 15 nationalties represent- ed:- The total cxpense of the school was $150, This work is more firm!y established at tke end of its second season than we thought it could be. Hospital Day will be observed on Friday October 1, in the church. All ladies who can are expected to come and assist in the sewing- The regular monihly meeting the Philathea clab will be held Monday at 8 p. m. All mothers znd children of ' the cradle roll are invited to participate in the annual purty, which will be held on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock.” “Esther’s Mission’’ will be the sub- ject of the prayer meeting on Thurs- lday evening at 7:45. . of -on PASTOR COMMITTEE 1 | cecupy the same empty shell Owners in this vicinity do not have to be informed that we do work in The Oldest Property ’ | first class Exterior House Painting | This kind of work Is something that has made for us an A-1 reputation, or fence, before winter. BEST OF Let us estimate with you for painting your house, barn Also we are fully prepared to paint your floors and rooms., paper your walls, cte. MATERIALS, SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP. AND SEE US FOR PAINTS, WALL PAPER, VARM or any of the Supplies that go with our line, CALL SHES, STAINS, THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and 5 Frankiin Squara. New Britain, Gonn. Our Delicatessen Counter Will Offer for Tomorrow A complete line of Salads, Canned Goods and a fine line of Pickles of all kinds. Also a very fine line of Roasted Meats, Boiled, Smoked and Baked Hams. They are delicious. Our Baking Department Will Offer the Following: Parker House Rolls . ... Chop Suey ............. Date Cakes ............. Apple Pies Huckleberry Pies .. ... Watch for the Housékeemfs Brea(i Sale, 4c each Bring in the coupon and receive a crisp, new Dollar Bill. The Lady on the Candy Counter Will Have the Following to Offer: Chocolate Walnut Kisses. . Vanilla Walnut Kisses Cocoanut Kisses . .. ... Safety First On Orders delivered to any part of the city. HALLINAN . 10c per doz . 15¢ per doz .... 18c each .... 18c each ... 18c each ciseaveans 19cperth ssiseonnas. 19c'per 1b ... i9¢c per 1b Our Ice Cream BREAD & ICE CREAM COMPANY 142 MAIN STREET FALL OF VILNA MENAGES RUSSIANS| (Continued IFrom First Page.) our counter attacks. The Germans are twice or thrice our strength and have enormous superiority in guns as always, but hitherto they have gained no decisive advantage, each of their attempts being paid.for with heavy loss of life. i “I find the morale of the Russians unimpaired. They are fighting in the sume stubborn, determined manner, while the situation as regards supply of ammunition and rifles is niaterially improved and the fate of Dvinsk and the whole line along the Dwina river is undecided. Heavy Sacrifices Necessary., “The capture of the city will effected only by heavy sacrifices. In the meantime the town has been evacuated in the same orderly manner seen at Warsaw and if the Russians ultimately leave the Germans will in he as their former victories. “The nature of the country here is ideal for defense and undoubtedly the Germans are paying two to one in lesses. It is not apparent why the Germans attach so much importance ; but if they are willing they possibly can to this sector; te pay the price take it. Population Has Fled. “A large proportion of the popula- | vion of Dvinsk has fled. The evacua- tion was started by the German habit | of dropping bombs, which killed many civilians. “The character of the Russian de- ferse is improving every week, and if ihe outside world thinks the Germans HORLICK’S The Original MALTED MILK Unless you say “HORLICK'S” you may get a Substitute, the | are driving this army before them it makes a gross mistake. If the Riga and Dvinsk sectors are typical of Russian rear guard operations their | nature is such as should cause more depression ameng the Germans than j 2mong the Russians; and with winter approaching and no important objec- tive attainable bhefore the season changes, I beliecve the German com- manders must now recognize a grow- ling anxiety.” es Stella Pierce and Loretta Hendsey of Windsor Locks have re- turned home after a visit with Alder- man and Mrs. Michael T. Kerwin of Tremont street. it for you. HENRY 321 MAIN STREET, HART FORD, Autumn Millinery NOW AT ITS BEST For the past keeping a keen of distinctive weeks been the fashion for out-of-the-ordinary millinery. We've we've eye on center the world, watching the thoughts in been studying the style effects for Autumn wear, drinking in Dame Fashion's message of what is to rule in hats this ¥all and Winter, we have assembled complete The result is that the and showing of trimmed hats been displayed woman will find her ideal of what but she will simple. most mar- velously trustworthy that Every his anywhere in our the find Again it is demon- assortments new Autumn headgear should be, not only that, it at a which will make the hat question very strated that this store is the style linery. Millinery Trimmings Great Variety Unmatchable Values Think of the newest thing in Millinery Trimmings—come here and you'll find it. price and value headquarters in mil- Thinlk of the new kind of material, or a new sort of feather, or a new color——come here and you will find them all have held our place a little in advance of the procession; and having the latest before other stores, has kept us ahead. All of the newest trimming including Wings, Aigrettes, Ostrich Plumes, Osirich Tips, Fancy Bandeaux, Iri- descent Feathers, Cabachons, Fan Wings, Metallie Roses und wreath effects. Gardenias and Camelias, Silk and Velvet Roses, in all the new Autumn tints, etc. We doubt whether you'll be able to find some of these heautiful trimmings elsewhere at all, and nowhere do prices on what other stores do sell compare with ours. Sale on Paradise, Gaura Effects, Rifle Birds For more than fifty years we Paradise, Birds, and HORSFALL’S Announce a Complete Assemblage of all that is new and distinctive in Autumn and Winter Apparel For Men, Women and Children Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Of particular interest to women will be the display in Our Women’s Shop. Suits, Coats, Dresses, Wraps and Furs are displayed em- bodying the most authoritative features. The styles are irresistibly novel, full of distinction and refinement and the very moderate prices will prove interesting. Horstnlls “IT PAYS TO RUY OUR KIND" 9389 ASYLUM ST. Conncocting with HARTCOND, 140 TRUMRULL ST. Watch and Jewelry Repairing Having returned from your vacation, we would suggest that you look over your JEWELRY and have us repair or refinish Will be pleased to show you the latest designs for remount- ing your diamond jewelry, they are very attractive this year. Our prices are very moderate, service and facilities unsur- passed, workmanship the very best. Please take notice that we handle the complete line of Victor-Victrolas and Records, should you be interested in the latest popular music, or one of the Perfect Tone Victrolas, commend us and we will make you the best proposition in the line. MCRANS, Jeweler - - - - - - NEW_ BRITAIN, COX