New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 15, 1915, Page 2

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0y ~You Love Cherries e 0 Doesn’t a big, ripe, perfect cherry enclosed in pure creamb\and colate, to your “candy taste.” MixiXg Cherries, Special 37¢ pound, TRIOLA SWEETS Chocolata covered fruit in cream. There are chocolate- ered pléces 1n each of the big generous packages and in the heart each plece nestles a delicous morsel of fruit embedded in soft, eream. Ten ave pineapple, ten are strawberry, ten are/vhole, dless raisins in cream. Special Friday and Saturday 37c pound. Page & Snaw's Candies, $1.00 pound. . Liggett's Cnocolates 80c pound. Fenway Chocolates 60c pound. Everyday Chocolates: Special 29c¢ pound. Clark 8 Bbrainerd’s " DRUG STORE CThe Rexall Store 181 MAIN STREET gsirahle Wedding Giffs g:aflnot speak too highly of our large and beauti- selection of STERLING and PLATED SILVER- ARE, suitable for the OCTOBER BRIDE. Our ering in RICH CUT GLASS will surely please , quality and design extraordinary and prices very derg'te. g A VICTROLA for the NEWLY- WED is just the thing, we make it easy for you to own one. Step in and talk it over. NRY MORANS 321 MAIN ST., New Britain, Conn. DT YOS Jeweler the past three days as delegate from the Woman's Foreign Missionary so- ciety of the Methodist church to the New England Branch conference in that city. Miss Fannie Holmes was present as delegate from the Standard Bearers, The new Broadway Cap 50c at Bes- se-Leland’s only.—advt. Superintendent J. F. Lamb of Lan- ders, Frary & Clark has returned from a vacation trip to Maine. An invitation has been extended to Past Grand Chief Ranger John F. Cosgrove of Hartford to attend the twenty-fifth anniversary exercises of Court Friendly, F. of A., in Hanna's armory in January. The Yale Golf Back 3-piece Young Men's Suits at Besse-Leland’'s only, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00.—advt. William Buckingham'is spending a furlough at his home in this city. He is stationed at the United States naval station in Newport, R, I. Ralph Chant is a patient at the New Britain General Hospital under- going treatment for appendicitis. Parker Japanese Grass Cloth Shirts $1.50 at Besse-Leland’s only.—advt. fair Oct. Church St. t forgét! Carpente 19, Giddings’ hall, having goods for the rum- kale t0'be conducted next Wed- , Thursday and Friday at 413 Main street by the Philathea bt the Methodist church are re- d to notify Miss Anna Ward of sant street so the team can , them on Monday morning. 1] nlws, $4.50, regular Roseben Hat shop. Nellh Cronin - of Hartford B, who .has been i, is reported comgfortably, 8" Suite at special Léland’s.—advt. 2 or'a $2.50 Hat or a $3 Hat is every cent you pay at T. W. jnor Co.—advt. énix temple of honor, No. 19, pld its regular meeting at O. U. [“hall, 277 Main street tonight. the meeting the Select Temple ed to confer the degree of puri- a class of candidates. smart frocks of the Kavanaugh +40 Pratt St Hartford, ave iginal in design, with combina- bt ‘leather and fur; as to make very attractive.—advt. are Exclusive Agents for Mal- Cravenetted Hats. Besse-Le- 0.—advt. James Healey of Maple street n in Providence, R. I, during prices at A meeting of the Svea Social club will be held this evening in the club rooms on Arch street, Chlef and Mrs, R. M. Dame and Chairman Alling took a trip .to Mid- dletown yesterday. Extra Heavy Silk Neckware, extra large shape, 50c at Besse-Leland's. Exclusive stores charge $1.00.—advt. Hallowe’en Novelties Caps, Witches, Ghoasts, Cats, Cards, etc. e have everything in stock that will make your party a success ‘The Dickinson Drug 0. 169 & 171 Main Street | extensive LOCAL PERSIA HEAR BAD NEWS Kurds Threaten to Wipe 0ut Their Countrymen i Rev. E Adams, missionary | in charge of the Persian-Assyrian de; ! partment of the South Congregation- ai church, is in receipt of a bulletin | letter from the Persian war relief | committee, telling of conditions in | West Persia, which has been ravish- ed by the Turks and Kurds. In this region live many of the relatives and friends of local Persians and the news of further tragedies in that scourged country brings sorrow and | sadness to them. Spurned by Both Sides. The bulletin says “The situation in West Persia, especially in the Uru- mia section and in the mountain re- gions along the Turkish border, grown distressingly worse since last bulletin letter was despatched. The relief work wus going along 1S well as could be hoped with the meagre funds and the large num- her of people needing relief over an secticn and then word came Russians were again o their troops from Urumi: and that section and a second hel from the city and district took place, this one in the withering heat of Au- gust, the first being as you recall, in the bitter cold of January. Twenty- five to thirty thousand refugees fled from Urumia toward Tabriz, o nly to be stopped on the plains and moun- tain passes without being allowed to even enter Salmas, whence they were commanded by the Russians to re- turn to Urumia. Many tried to do this under the guidance of some m sionaries, only to find themselves r fused admission to the city and turn- | ed back once more to a miserable lief or a more miserable death on the | plains. | Extinction Threatened. Up in the mountain regions on the borders of Urumia tens of thousands that the withdraw of Christians are gathered in various | mountain fastnesses without food, | being starved out to massacre by the | hordes of beseiging Kurds. Various | letters from missionaries and natives ! says the situation threatens the pos- sible extinction of the Nestorian peo- | ple. It is too pitiful for utterance | and can best be seen through ex- tracts of letters from Persia.” Reifgns Supreme Further the bulletin says describing conditions in Urumia; ‘“‘the most dis- turbing feature is the uncertainty. | Russian officers freely say that if a | strong force of Turks should appear or the forces here should be requircd elsewhere the troops will be with- drawn. This keeps the Christians in a most panicky condition all the time. It is hard to keep them in the | villages and every now and then oc- | curs an exodus of prominent persons, | as there was yesterday, which helps to make the situation worse. On the other hand the Moslems are con- stantly expecting the Russians to de- part and are delaying, as only Per sians, can, in carrying out Russi demands. The people of the villages, too, are in an ugly, uppish state of mind and are not at all disposed to give up the plunder taken from the Christians, as ordered by the Rus- sians. Only yesterday, messengers from Mar Shimmon arrived saying that all the forces of the Kurds are again gathering against the Ashirets. The aBove was taken from the report of Robert Labaree in relation to the progress of the relief work under- taken in the vicinity of Urumia.” | 3 | Panic ! AT CONVENTION. S. Davis, president of Theological Seminary, and formerly pastor of the South church in this city, will be one of | the principal speakers at the Nation- al Congregational conference in New Haven Sunday afiernoon, He will als speak before the Connecticut Congre- gational club in Hartford next Tues- day. DR. DAVI Rev. Dr. O. the Chicago Assisting Ambition Men of ambition—with the de- sire to forge ahead—need revitaliz- ing food to help them to compel success. Grape-Nuts is a success food. It ix made from whole wheat and malted barley and, pound for pound, contains far more “‘go” and ‘get there” than ordinary foods. It retains all the nutriment of the grains, including their nat- ural mineral salts—Phosphate of Potash, etc, often lacking in or- dinary food, but essential to thor ough upbuilding of sinew, and nerves, brai Grape-Nuts is partially pre-di- gested and agrees with all. Its the ideal vigor-food for child and adult. . “There’s a Reason” Sold by Grocers everywhere, | —— | and keep in step with progressive ci- | quested to | izing such | league is to keep alive the interest in | for war | received from various patriotic people | throughout the | | | | | Branch of The Oldest Property Owners in this vicinity do not have to be infurmed that we do work in Exterior House Painting This kind of work is something that has made for us an A-1 reputation. Let us estimate with you for painting your house, barn or fence, before winter. Also we are fully prepared to paint your floors and rooms., paper your walls, etc. BEST OF MATERIALS, SUP ERIOR AND SEE US FOR PAINTS, W ALL PAPER, or any of the Supplies that go with our line. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY J and 5 Franklin Square. New Britain, Conn. first class WORKMANSHIP. CALL VARNSHES, STAINS, DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT there you Pickles, Delicatessen Department for Cold Meats, Come and visit our will find a complete line of Delicious Salads, Olives, Cheese, etc. Our Declicatessen Department has become the most popular and busiest department of our Store. It solves one of the con- stantly recurring and vexing problems of the day. “WHAT SHALL I HAVE FOR LUNCHEO} WE spare neither expense nro labor in our dishes which are pleasing, novel, and inexpnesive. us a Trial. We are sure we can please you at all IN OUR BAKING DEPARTMENT WE WILL HAVE THE FOLLOWING TO OFFER YOU FOR TOMORROW Butter Scotch Cakes ... .10 each Sunshine Cakes .12 each Date Cakes .18 each White House (ak(‘i 5 .20 each Watch the Housckeepers Bred Sale, .04 a Loaf. Bring in the Coupon and receive a Crisp New Dollar Bill. Don’t overlook our linc of Pastry—Apple Dumplings, Apple Turnovers, Pastry Pretzel , Cream Rolls, Cream Puffs, Chocolate Eclairs, ete. Which you will find Nice and Crisp with the Flavor of Good Creamy Butter. THE LADY ON OUR CANDY COUNTER WILL HAVE THE FOLLOWING TO OFFER YOU TOMORROW .39 per Ib. Ib. ib. 1b. 1b. THE MAKER efforts to produce Come in and give times. Glace Fruits and Nuts . . Chocolate Figs and Dates. . Chocolate French Nougat. . . Assorted Caramels Assorted Cocoanut OUR OWN MAKE R[ Y ALL FROM “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” SUNDAY SPECIAL Egg Cream ORDERS DELIVERED HALLINAN BREAD & ICE CREAM COMPANY 142 MAIN STREET TO ALL PARTS OF 'lHlu ('l’l'\' NEW BRITAIN WILL LEAD CONNECTICUT time is being by soldiers in honor There will be ing in G. A. R. October 17. Sons of Veterans Meet. arranged the of this occasion. another open meet- The regular meeting of D. Pen- old hall on the evenig of | field Camp, Sons of Veter: , will be hela this evening Commander Streeter will be present and will give a talk on his recent trip through the south. Every member is urged to at- tend. National ~Defense League to Be Organized FAIRFAX COUNTY WINS, New Britain is to lead the state Court Orders Will of Martha ington Returned. Richmond, Va., Oct. Stuart has ordered that the will Martha Washington, recently returned to the state by J. P. Morgan, be given into the custody of Fairfax county, | from which it was taken during the Civil war, It will be formally 410»‘ livered to the chairman of the Fairfax | beard of supervisors Monday and will take its former place in the court house. When Mr. Wash- ties in other parts of the country, organizing a branch of the National Defense League of Washigton in this city, Commander Frederick V. Street- er of the G. A. R., member of the National association, nas been re- ke steps towards organ- a branch here and further details will be unfolded later. The object of the National Defense by a a the nation’s defense and preparedness and to profit by suggestions Morgan returned the will, which had been found in his father's collection of historic manuscripts, he 1requested that it be placed in Mount Vernon, and offered to build for it a land. The local branch will be laid out on the same general plans but -with a more local applica- | fireproof receptacle tion. Open Meeting of G. A. R. Tomorrow afternoon Stanley Post, G. A. R., is to hold an open meeting MOONE'S EMERALD OiL in G. A. R. hall from 3 until 5 Fm’ Va”cnse VEms o’clock. All friends of the veterans are invited as are the Spanish War Veterans, the Woman’s Relief corps, P. O. 8. of A, the S, of V., and other ! patriotic organizations. The idea of holding this meeting in the afternoon was conceived in order that some of the more feeble veterans, who can not brave the night air, might be able to attend and once more mingle with their comrades and friends in a so- cial time. There will be guests from Plainville, Forestville and Hartford and there will be several talks on the recent G. A. R. encampment in Wasa- ington. Other Scheduled Events, Commander Charles and staff will official visit on Try This Simple Heme Treatment If you have the quickest and duce them to normal size is to apply Moone' Emerald Oil (full strength) daily as directions advise. Start this easy treatment today and you will rejoice to notice that the large unsightly veins are gradually growing smaller. Ask your druggist for two ounce bottle. It so very powerful and penetrating that just a few treatments with Emerald Oil will banish any case of Hemorrhoids or Piles. ~ Generou sample by mail on receipt of from Moone Chemical Co., Rocheste N. Y., Clark & Brainerd, Riker- large, Varicose Vein easiest way to Department Griswold of Guilford pay Stanley Post an | the evening of November 17 and a big j Hegeman Drug Store. 15.—Governor | of | HART FORD. VALUE IN P EXTRA SPECIAL AND MISSES® i Inmmcd Suis —ATe— $19.75 to $45 OTHER HANDSOME FUR TRIMMED SUITS UP TO $75.00, in vogue at the pres- Trimmed Suits and “the Dillon store when it LARGE Tremendously ent time are Fur quite naturally pre- sents opportune offering just is These all splendidly tailored kelght of fashion acter are being offered for most welcome. suits are the Suits of this char- and in consider- ably more than we ask for them. Wool Poplin, Poplin, Wear Serge, Broadcloths, Velours and Whipcord, Rus- The materials are Crepe Men's The colors are African Brown, sian Navy Blue, and Black. The coats are the very late style models trimmed with fur on col- lar and cuffs. The skirts are the latest models, full flare, side pleated, belted, shirred and fancy yokes. $2.98 Waists, Special at $1.98 We have just received a very choice assortment of Waists made of Crepe de Chine in White and Flesh color, trimmed with Hem- stitching and Silk Embroidered, all sizes. Made to retail at special at $1.98, Charming Waists, in many attractive styles, at $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98 Every day we are receiving new shipments of these Handsome Waists to sell at the above prices. We are presenting the very best values obtainable and styles that will surely appeal to you. All the new materials in many snappy models such as Crepe de Chine, Pussy Willow Silk, Net and Lace, Taffeta, in plain colors, plaids and stripes, also a large assortment of fine Lingerie Walsts, Green, Taupe THE SUIT OF THE YOUNG BUSINESS MAN/ The Suit of the Young Business Man counts for a lot in his Success. It-represents him- in his daily work—the symboel of his Personality. It must be Conservatively Correct, with =z touch of Individuality that shall distinguish it—and its wearer—from the Ordinary. Such are Horsfall Made Ready-for-Service Clothes. In the Office and about Town these gar- ments are identified by their distinction and quiet good form. They are designed, cut and made up on our own premises and their “cus- tom-made atmosphere” is readily recognized by the judges of good quality and good values. New Fall Models $25 to $38. THorstalls “IT PAYS TO RUY OUR KEIND” 93.99 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with HARTFORD, 140 TRUMBULL ST, 14 and Amelie Wendt, of Poughkeepsie both of whom Loudon is accused marrying, were expected to come h | today at the request of the New York district attorney. MUST SURRENDER PASSPORT, n New York on Charge of Bigamy. New York, Oct. 15.—Representa- | tives of the bureau of investigation of | the department of justice have de- | manded that Max Loudon, also known as Count M Lynar Loudon, who says he is of the German nobility surren- der a passport issued by the United Slates government last July. Loudon, who was held here today in default of bail a bigamy charge. said he wculd direct his secretary to return the passport at once Mrs. R O'Brien of Albion, N German Held FOR MONTEREY, Mex., Oct. 14, Via, Laredo, Tex., Oct. 15.—General Venustiano Carranza, who is making a tour of the northern states of Mexico accoms anied by General Alvaro Obreg and his staff as an officlal escort, lef late tonight for Monterey, capital of the State of Nuevo Leon. - A brief stop will be made at Victoria, capital of the State of Tamaulipas. = | | Club Certificate Application No, | To the Board of County Commission- ers of Hartford County ¥ The Svea Social club, by Albert M. Peterson, secretary, duly authorized by vote of said clubf hereby applies for a club certificate Lo entitle it to have in its possession and dispense to its members, spirituous and intoxicating liquors as an incident | to its social life under the provisions | o1 Chapter 296, Public Acts of 1915 Aty { the quarters of sald club, located #t | 86 Arch stréet, Town of New Britain Said club has for its purposes and | objects the following: Providing for | entertainment and help for and !among its members. has a '‘membership of hun- twenty-three, and was organisc March 26th, 1906 The officers, directors, ernors are as follows oFF Tampico, on acting Resinol Soap clears bad complexions Pimples and blackheads dis- || [restdent: G Ernest Caflson, vies appear, red, rough, blotchy com- _ | | ,resident: Albert M, Peterson, seére- plexions usually become clean, v; J. H. Hallin, financial secretary; clear and velvety, and hair health Aaron /. Carlson, treasurer: John and beauty are aided by the reg- ! 1qu C. Ernest Carlson and ular use of Resinol Soap. Itdoes | Gust Carlson, trustees its work easily,quickly and at little || A of its by-laws cost even when other methods fail. *nd list of membe Resinol Soap contains the soothing, heal- nexed ing Resinol medication which doctors pre- Dated at scribe for skin troubles. byall druggists Octoben aad dealers in toiie: goods. Ladp Albert one ard of gove Wallin, constitutign her af- Britain this 11th ¢ copy rs are o New 1915 SVE M of A SOCIAL CLUBE By Peterson, Secre

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