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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1916. (OUR ANNUAL MID-WINTER 1-4 OFF SALE A GENUINE SAVING OF 25 CENTS ON EVERY DOLLAR Every garment carries the Farrell & O’Connor guarantee of money back if goods are not satisfactory. The Suits and Overcoats comprise the well- known STEIN-BLOCH and SHUMAN lines, than which there is no better ready-to-wear clothing manufactured. When you purchase these Suits and Overcoats at our sale prices, you are getting the greatest clothing values in this vicinity. The original price tags remain on the goods. You simply deduct ‘one- fourth from the tag price. SUITS AND OVERCOATS STEIN-BLOCH AND SHUMAN SUITS AND OVERC OATS THAT SELL REGU- $26 25 LARLY AT $35.00, NOW $22.50 ITS AND OVERC OATS THAT SE $21.00 LARLY AT $30.00, NOW $18.75 ITS AND OVERC OATS THAT SELL REGU- $15.00 LARLY AT $28.00, NOW $13.50 SUITS AND OVERC OATS THAT SELL REGU- LARLY AT $25.00, NOW : SUITS AND OVERC OATS THAT SELL REGU- LARLY AT $20.00, NOW . SUITS AND OVERC OATS THAT SELL REGU- $12.00 $11.25 $9.00 $7.50 $6.00 SU SU LARL_ AT $18.00, NOW- g ITS AND OVERCOATS THAT SELL REGU- LARLY AT $16.00, NOW ITS AND OVERC OATS THAT SELL REGU- LARLY, AT $15.00, NOW ITS AND OVERC OATS THAT SELL REGU- LARLY, AT $12.00, NOW .. ITS AND OVERCOATS THAT SELL REGU- LARLY AT $10.00, NOW SUITS AND OVERC OATS THAT SELL REGU- LARLY AT $8.00, NOW SU SU SU SU ODD TROUSERS PARAGON AND BERKSHIRE TROUSERS THAT SELL REGULARLY FOR $5 63 7.50, NOW $5.25 TROUSERS THAT SELL REGULARLY F OR $4.50 $7.00, NOW $3.75 TROUSERS THAT S ELL REGULARLY FOR $3.38 $6.00, NOW . $3.00 TROUSERS THAT SELL REGULARLY FOR $2.63 $5.00, NOW $2.25 TROUSERS THAT S ELL REGULARLY F OR $1.88 $4.50, NOW . $1.50 TROUSERS THAT SELL REGULARLY F OR $4.00, NOW . TROUSERS THAT SELL REGULARLY F OR $3.50, NOW . TROUSERS THAT SELL REGULARLY FOR $3.00, NOW ... TROUSERS THAT SELL REGULARLY FOR $2.50, NOW . .. TROUSERS THAT SELL REGULARLY F OR $2.00, NOW . ... TROUSERS THAT SELL REGULARLY FOR $1.50, NOW HE FARRELL & 0’CONNOR CO. 271 MAIN STREET will convenge evehing at | er URCH NEWS |30 Wednesday {the members Girl Scouts ‘Bethlehen." taken to cover | The Armenian { will meet Thursday { o’clock. The sessions of the jclub will be resumed ernoon at 4 o'clock. Weelk night service "Thursd evening at | The annual meeting of the Women’s | Home Missionary society will be held hold | ;! > At E afternoon at 3 o'clock. & The Woman's society of the church ill hold its annual meeting Friday fternoon at o'clock, The ann seting of the Church Ecclesiastical society held Monday evening, January 8 o'clock. [ The church -will hold its annual meeting Thursday evening, Jan- uary 13. Preceding the meeting I there will be a church supper. | | Neighborhood Prayer Meetings This | tomorrow evening at T o’clock of the Boy Scouts and will repeat the pageant An offering will be expenses of the troops. | Woman's Bible class | afternoon at ! | | riity Methodist Church. | i with i to- | Arrowsmith | her circle will meet Miss n Lillian home 155 Cherry street. e -will be a class meeting to- Thursday aft- P Ir) Boys' v evening at 7:45 o’clock. =0y Thursday lar mid-week service will be 145 o’clock. will be held 7:45 o'clock. L e 1. jhursday evening at ption will be given to the pmbers of the church Ladies’ Aid society ual supper Friday clock. monthly will be clock. Boy Scouts will meet m. John Henry, pastor of all Nations, New {1l occupy the pulpit next will even v 3 | | | | meeting of the official | | 4 held Friday evening at First will he | at 10, at | Friday of the York Sun- on i i i th Congregational Church. e will of tomorrow at date) —At the Hill avenué, be rehearsal evening January 6 1 "Town Home, Roeky | leader. George H. Dyson January 7.—At Erwin tt street leaders, G. S alcott: musician, Miss G. nuary 7.—At the home of Dr. Irving, 655 Lincoln street, leader at 2 o'clock in the parish | E. Agard, L. A. Gladding: musi- | The subject will be “Hymn- | Mi ith M. Powell, or the Story of the Hymns and | January 7.—At the home of Edwara | Jise in the FHomes” Mrs. |Beach, 1 Osgood avenue, leader, i. J. | T.. Traut will be in charge of 00by musicians, Miss 8 Al eting and all mothers are cor- Miss Fannie Knowles | nvited to attend. At the home of A. G.| e will be a meeting of the cis street, leaders, I,"j Wednesday afternoon at L. Bancroft: mu Goodrich, Mi T:45 f Bas- | Mr l A. L Pl Home ralcott, Woodruff Club will meet Imféldt, 268 Maple street, v evening at 8 o’clocl first mothers’ meeting for the ill be held on Wednesday aft- with to- | inowles, January wikes, Blake, ans, Mi ie F. The jec special praver The World New Britain Phe following new el vesterday: Frani Hent Edward Hoxle, James Ptolome: jam J. Bacon from Trinity Methodist i church, Mrs, Irving Bradley f ardvilic Congregational chur Lois Eldridge from the I | Congregational church, Santa Bar- | | 1ara, Cal.: Russell C. Germond from | the Baptist church; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Hoyle from the Unionville Congregational church, Mrs. Mabel Spring Parsons from the Universalist | church, Reading, Pa.: Mrs. Lois Splettstoezer from Lutheran church na Mrs. Elsie Austin Yergin from the Ivary Presbyterian church, Auburn, \6, 14 Fra Miss ST Goodrich, t recommended these meetings Christ beginning Girl 5 A sdav will be an day meeting. Tnasmuch as the work | local needs and a box is p family of eight children | anece is urgently re here for is at to he 1y for members On confession were of | Dohrenwood, and Mr. and by letter, Wii Taith Geor Mrs ed will T:45 club be held o'clock will meet o'clocl Tidttle Tou e afternoon vorld Men's Su and soc Frid b will be ed 0 o'clock i1l be followed the annual as tree entertainment meéting of the Woman’s For- fssionary society, scheduled for ternoon postponed uittil | onday atfernoon on account of Ebility of Mrs. G. B. Adams of | id to be present. Mrs. Adams ver an address before the so- ecting Friday at club club 5 p. m hold a evening. will se at 6 by was e N. : : Swedish Bethany Chur This will be observed prayer at the Swedish hurch with services every o’clock. Addresses W Rev. G. E. Pihl, the G. C. strom of First Church of Christ. meeting of the Phil- be held this evening 1 week of Bethany evening ill be made pastor, and IZast Hamp- ' monthly class will clock. classes Rz School the New Britain for Religious Teach- of % hy Lev. Hil | the church | ana ed ton. music will be rendered FINE by the pecial choir. Annual Report Shows Inc Events Tonight “Nearly St. rch Items. Joseph's C The parochial school reopened this Mo Sieemim S The year of holi- SeVE will and masses will morning after the Christmas | despite its The feast of the Epiphany Moving and Keeney's days. pictures vaudeville, theater. was attributed was a decided of the | comparative being as follo 1915, 590. Postmaster the figur | Christmas bus | of last year b: great volume | past few mon postmaster of which was ded vear for 1915, was is necessar business be se observed Thursday celebrated at onfessions will afternoon and evening leing the first Friday of masses will be celebrated oclock. Benediction vounced in the evening at The pastor will read his on January 16 o'clock. Thursday Friday month at 5:30 and will be pro- 30 o'clock. annual re- | and 8 heard and the i€ 7 be ker lodge, I. 0. F hall. ., meets in Turner Mattabessett nmeets in i Judd's ibe, I hall. Court Arch Pride, street. F. of A., meets at FOURTE MBERS. ne HAN It | in of Successful Year 3 Shown by ‘h the held Reports at Martha meets W at D. ton council, Swedish Bethany Chur Main street. The Bethany Meetin annual meeting of Swedixh Pride circle, B $3 Main street. of meets at church the the of showed was Saturday to the ent conflict ms were in the ha local relatives on the same, the local peopl hear from the URIC ACID IN MEAT ['that they paid BRINGS RHEUMATISM | for the letter ks brought in an the office, but this mail has thus Prior night at church, with a large number of The pastor, parishione G. I had ma present. Pinl, performed fifteen funer- report Rev. the he twenty-two baptisms, ried officiated als. During the members have been roster and at membership is 118. The perty on Iranklin Square purchased for a site for a new church $5,000 has been raised for the | cost, one-half of which has been paid in, the other half heing due in Moy, | Needed repairs have been made i the the church and new chairs purchas for the choir platform. The chur finances are in very good condition. treasurer reported receipts .15 with a balance of $294.45 nd. The Bethany Sisters report- receipts of $557.38 with a lance 17. The building fund showed receipts of ¢ 286.81, the Sunds school 114.94, and the For Missionary Society § The Youu People’s society reported a member of ninety-three, the Bethany 110 and the Sunday school The following offi were | elected: President, G vie president, August Ostlund: clerk, Abin Jnhnsn) deacons for three vears Carl . Carlson, Albert Carlson, Ar- ron Schultz; deacon for two vea John Olson to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Emil Lagerlog; trus tee for three years, E. U. Carlson (. O. Johnson, Charles G. Miller; first Sunday school superintendent, t Frederickson; second superin- dent, C. E. Carlson; fred Nilsen. couples and at eight fourteen added present North h been year nesw to the | pro little save Salts from attack., Says a n water dread may heumatism is easier to avoid than -tates a well-known authority advised to dress warmly; keep feet dry: avoid exposure; eat less | meat, but drink plenty of good water. | Rheumatism is a direct result of | | to cure, We are I'rank Daversa Frank Dave hricklayer 47 [ eating too much meat and other rich foods that produce uric acid which is absorbed into the blood. It is the function of the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast it out i the urine: the pores of the 11s0 a4 meuns of freeing the blood of | this impurity. In damp and chilly | | cold weatner skin pores are closed | thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they become weak and sluggish and fail to eliminate the uric acid Antonio Da which keeps accumulating and circu- ! ctreet and Gec lating throt the system, eventually | e rceiin settling in thé joints and muscles| jhan ana have causing stiffness, soreness and pain | fatality by the called rheumatism. { At the first twinge of rheumatism | get from any pharmacy about four | ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoon- ful in water and dr be- | fore bre each mo1 a id to eliminate acid by stimulating the normal action, thus ridding the of these impurities . Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and is used with excellent results by thousands of folks who are subject to rheumatism. Here yvou have a pleas- | | ant. effervescent lithia-water m-m\«i which helps overcome uric acid and is Feneficial to kidneys as well, and Spring stree by a tra freight sterday morr wwlings recei ief Hyatt of teday a letter ing of the acc was almost sev led skin are $1, 7 the ers Pihl; At the annu Musicians’ unio lowing officers President, J president, tary, George F | tary, Peter Mc! ward R. a member from the first of Chamberlain M., and a lead Knights connected with ternal orders, & F. Corbin’s. glass of k This 15t r uric ol blood weelk. is Augt kidneys TO GIVE RECITAT o Joseph of the has Clair Beebe, organist south Congregational church, nged a series of recitals of popu- selections for ednesday after- The first Janu- will at 4:30 o’clock, a r noons given 12 be ¥ our YEAR AT ed by the falling off in business which » xostnened previous figures for reports that o 500 is paid the postmaster. without placing stamps and decreasing KILLED IN Mects Death U MUSICIANS UNION Char Ramage. of Pythias, ProsT CHURCH BOILER BURSTS. OFFICE at Memorial Arc Cancelled. Services Church of Postmaster Delaney | Usual Business, Hrny City Items Osborne is spending a v Keskgua, N. Y. srtment of shirts 85c advt | | ‘Tease in 1915 at the post office, | Services at the Stanley Memorial A ] church scheduled for yesterday were as the boiler in the church burst Saturday night. putting the WAT, | heating plant out of commission. A | improvement over that | pipe Jeading to the boiler burst in the s twelve months, the | ;fternoon, allowing the water to | that period | trickle from the boiler and the fire 3% | dia the rest. There was no damage | to the chur compiing Rev. J. 7 1at the recet | noynced tog iness will exceed that | mage so that At 00 J”'W‘ be held next Sunday. Meetings sched- D nor {1 ! uled for this week will be held at the 2 ass ¢ | parsonage. They are the trustees’ Eesslvine ]""““(;’{‘\‘3‘(““ meeting tomorrow night, the Ladies’ | o ; ‘p‘r:"l‘m"” \1”‘_“' i Aid society Wednesday afternoon and Uil & March | (e prayer meeting Thursday night found to be §145,000. to do over $150,000 = AT fore the usual salary OMAN AL Mrs. street, M. J tion at Big son's. eral poor months Lake at Wil- to the European Councilman - ing a short Join New Christma The Britain write 1 ted Lewis Arata is enjo) trip to New York. Britain National s Club tonight.—advt meeting ‘of the New Board of Insurance Under- will be held Friday, January The annual banquet will be omit- this year. Semi-annval today As g, Bank's 3k Delany, in h annual Rees, the pastor, an- that repairs would be | the usual services can pa v 4 in ths ale dvt during the Henry G. home on inventor starts Besse-Leland Co.- result of overwork holidays, Letter Carrier Juengst confined to his { Winthrop street. — is S, WILL SUE. Charles J. Larsen of 2 Main through Lawyer M, H. Camp, i has signified her intentions of suing the city for injuries she received on New Year's eve when she slipped and fell on the icy sidewalk on Arch street. Mrs. 1 n is suffering from a fractured left arm and is being treated at the local hospital. ART COURSE. Miles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Miles of West Main street, left today to enter the National Academy of Design in New York. where she will pursue her study of art Miss Miles is a graduate of New | Britain High schoo of 1912, and later attended an school in Hartford. WOMAN’'S CLUB MEETING. will meet outhreak of the pres- iy natives of Poland bit of sending mail to | The Woman's club to- morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. S. Landers on East Main street. The meeting will be un- der the auspices of the literary and science groups and the general will be epochs in Russian history. Mrs. Robert M. Clark will give a paper on “The Rise of Under Peter the Mrs. Wessel is to speak he Reign of Catherine { the Second,” and Miss Florence A. mp will have a paper on “‘Alexander Second,” and Mrs. Henry W, Felt “Our Times.” [ in many instances e were so anxious to folks across the water, as high as ten cents This often times additional $5,000 to since the war started fallen off perceptibly, the business TO PURSU Miss Marguerite Russia Howard ALBANY. | the on class Lt art RUNAWAY BOY FOUND. Penniless, suffering from the cold hungry, Paul Korowski, 18 years of Paul Korowski of 88 Sey- street, was picked in New York the Associated Charities Saturday. He is being for until he can be sent n away from st October of 47 Street, nder Wheels of Train. Spring 1 formerly a local CHWADEF made Miss TER. tod El KINKADEF old son Announcement was the engagement of Schwaderer, daughter, of Mr. Charl Schwaderer of 23 street, to George Dickinson of this city BY REV. FATHER AGATHO ROLF Capmhm Father of St. Augu stine’s Parish, Pittsburg,Tells of Benefits Received from Father John’s Medicine— Safe For Cold who lived at down and Albany, o'clock Chief from and tell- sra’s head body plasterer t, was run in in the W vards at 6:30 ning. Ye day ved telegram the Albany police from the coroner ident. Dav ed from I ve of 6 Spring o1 Daversa of 47 re relatives of the dead been notified of the police. mour up y of beth 1d Mrs. Whiting Kinkade by cared The this city st | s home his home in | i | | | a | | ELECTS. of the the fol- al on were ohn les meeting ~sterday, elected A. Dolan; A. Joslyn; al arish, Because free dan- of drugs | John's Medicine all the resi- | its dom from 550 1 eff build- Writing from the paroch | dence of St. Augustinc's P vice | Thirty-Seventh St., Pittsbt secre Rev atho Rolf O. M. Cap., 3linn; financial secre- | “IFather John's Medicine Crann; treasurer, Ed- | tive in lung troubles and in the The new president | ing up of run-down constitutions, that £ the common counecil | I am glad to help whom T can by giv- ward and is a | ing them a bottle. My own sister council, Jr. O. A. | much improved afier taking the medi- ling member of the | cinc. 1 cannot praise Father John's a doctor's pre besides being | Medicine too much. Our fathers have | Rev. Father John O'Brien of Lowell, numerous other fra- | also used it and received the greatest | Mass., from whom the medicine got He is employed at F benefits from i (Signed) Rev its name and whom it was recoms athe Rolf, O. M. Cap. mended gerous in any form, Father &h is a safe medicine for e 5 family. It is pure and whole- ment for those who It has had of success in the and throat and patent medicine ription for the | some food nour are weak and run down. more than 50 year: iment of cold troubles. 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