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Year to Renovate the Interior of Your Home See our Stock of1916 Wall Papers. A large variety of Parlor, Chamber and Liv- ing Room Wall Paper, at Reasonable Prices. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and 5 Franklin Square. New Brltain, Gonn. HALLINAN BREAD & ICE CREAM C0. Our Delicatessen Department Is without a doubt the busiest spot in town when all the how keepers who know that they are sure of getting just what they war are in at our Delicatessen counter buying a supply of the good thing: Iaid out for their selection. They are aware of the fact that it is not only a time saver to purchase at our counter, but that they are also saving money at the same time. Our lunches put up to take out are growing in popu- larity every day. Call 906 and tell us your wants in this linc and we will have it ready when the boy calls for it. alads, Cooked Meats of all knds, relishes, and Cheese, both do- mestic and imported. Our Baking Specials for Tomorrow Will Be LEMON LOAY CHOP SUEY .. PARKERHOUSE 10¢ per doz We are making our usual linc of Cream Custard _and ‘Whipped Cream which are delicious. Housckeepers’ Bread, 4c a loaf, is a big seller with us. Our Candy Specials forTomorrow Will Be At our Candy Counter tomorrow you candies at the following Special Prices— PEACH BLOSSOMS PEANUT BRITTLE .. 15c cach 15¢ per doz will find your favorite : per b per Ib per Ih COCOANUT e e oy per b Al these . are made in our own Candy Kitchen from the purest and best materials obtainable, under strict supervision. “BUY FROM THE MAKER"” “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” Call 906 from Prompt Delivery. HALLINAN BREAD & lCE CREAM C 142 MAIN AN Start the New Year Right by Having Your House Wired The Spring & BuckleyElectric Co. ANYTHING ELECTRICAL 77-79 CHURCH STREET Tel. 900 amera Bargains umera, a little shop worn amera, old model size 1-4x5 1-2 size 4x5 .. size 3 1-4x4 1-4 Panoramic old model .sizi $ 8.00 Premo ( 12.00 Premo 15.00 C: 12.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 Camera, 7.00 Camera, KODAK Come in and let us show you the New 1916 Camer: DICKINSON = DRUG CO., w4 MAIN STREET | sals | han NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, ASK FOR and GET HORLICK’S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU same yflca_ City Items Miss Annctte street is ill with Mrs. Daniel at her home Hartford Mrs. I, Aronson visiting with Mass. The MO evenir Johr the g North SeToumly | wenue, Cronin is on Goi a Cold? Feel Shivery? Stop in and get a box of Rexall Cold Tablets They will break it jiffy. The en in hand hroken up. and daughters are | friends in springfield, postponed meeting of the V. | directors will be held this | lodge, I. O. O. F. will | oflice this eve- | cker installation of Ger: hold ning. up in a cariier a cold is tak- the Do not delay 25 tablets today may bed tomorrow, prosressed you with an his irri cou we have just | the thing for that, too. | texall Cherry Bark Cough disinfects, whist and social, Thursday hall.—advt. Plans for a Dutch made at a meeting of the executive | cent hox of committec of the First Ward Repub- | keep vou out of 1 club in Attorney B. W. Ai-| 1t office tomorrow evening. | so far Schaeler is confined to South Main street hy K. of C. eveni Booth's sooner it is supper will be your cold has as to leave I'rank ARIng on rup I'rank Riley bas resigned his in the office of P. & I. Corbin has accepted @ position with the Britain Machine company. soothes and the phlegm and s pleasant to ke. A neglected cold or a neglected not to be trifled with. Let help you to get rid of them. recommend only dies in cither cas store t | not Morris Raphael, | ‘clephone. rental | | Clqu&bmincrdis safe and | congh are Tertes has filed notice with | clerk of his intent to dis- route to Smn Hittel- Hyman the town pose of his milk us We ihe hest rem man. I you ¢u 5. Meshken has leased a in yoursell, use 139 Main street for a period of of $1.500 for the first 600 the sccond come vou from two yvears at a vear and $1, DRUG ‘STORE L CTHEReAall Store - 181 AN T REr and i e entered into an | agreement whereby Raphael agrees | not to rent a store at Main streot | = for a period of two years. == Morris Monier | & Brother Raphacl have 137 committee of th mecting yesterd and made | ment. ments for the lecture to he | A given by John Devoy in this city | Woman's club will he Thursday evening, Januar: The ' ariernoon at affair will be held in Turner hall. i, The choir of the Stanley Memorial | A large attendance is desired. church is planning for a public con- ! judge Edward L. Smith in the court cert during Febr: It will be | of common pleas has given a decision held in the church chapel and rc- | in favor of Adam Mierzejewski a hearsals will start soon. | the N. ¥, H. & H. R. R. for $100 | Emmet i literature group of the held tomorrow 3 o’clock at the home of White IPorest street meeting on Announcement is proaching wedding of Schaefer of Wilson street and Joseph Barousky of Holyoke, Ma Mis Schaefer has just resigned as teacher | in the Smalley school. the gathering of Mrs. Charland of Broad street with | conference in N her daughters, Rose and Flora, have | and Wednesday returned from a ftrip to Canada ! whither they were called hecause oi | the illness of Mr. Charland. His con- dition has improved considerably. M. T. Kerwin is in at- endance the annual convention of he New England Bartenders’ Inter- nationa] union in Pawtucket, R. I., made of the - Miss i {and costs. M. 1. Camp represented the plaintiff, who brought suit for as- j sault by one of the defendant's con- ductors. Rev. Dr. S. G. Ohman will attend the Hartford district ugatuck tomorrow The annual meetine of Lutheran church will he day evening at 7 the Swedish held Thurs- 45 o’clock Alderman Piles Cured in 6 to 11 Da, Druggi refund money i PA OINTMENT fails to cure Itchi Blind, Bleeding or Protrudir First application gives relicf. advt. Mrs. R. Borg is the in Brockton, Mass. guest of friends . BUILDING ACTIVITY. The building report ies in the state for A. Borgeson is visiting in Boston. Fred O. Harvey is spending a few s in New York city. Mrs. N. F. McGraw left on a visit with relatives in Mich. the chie week from the p iven as follows: New Bridgeport $10 Waterhury Saturday Jackson, Haven $50.- Hartford, $141,800; .uvnm:l The committee on salaries will mect tonight at City hali to discuss the y of the plumbing inspector and a meeting of the committee on ashes disposal will also he held William Scott and son and daugh- | street. er of Maple street are victims of the | The Camp Real Estate company grip. | begun construction on two singla I houses on Commonwealth avenuc $15,850: $6,100. Hartford im on Carlton building single house has The Young People’s socicly of the S al ¢ Swedishi Bsthanyiehuirchiwill celebrate (el s IBUEISe 1S Lo ULIOFausioRlaL ite twenty-fifth anniversa Hoxe |y ovss ,‘(\I';‘.f""f‘]f':‘_""fi‘“ Saturday and Sunday. (e i Canson SR anning o {a three family 32 by 42 T.ast strect Andrew Bergstrom has plans house, fect. The Kavanaugh Shop, 40 Pratt St Hartford, are showing some very popular afternoon and evening gowns, | plete for the erection of a two New designs are no sooner displayed {ily house on Tlar than they are obliged to order more, ~Reai - s0 quickly are they taken.—advt i on cori- fam- son stree: Working Giirls club whist Tues. Adm. 15c.—advt, William 1. Bvans, South marri M. S. Judd’s | ro Credito 1d Noteholders The National located at Connecticut, is closing All stockholder credito aid tere hereby notified (o rotes or other claims for payment Rirst Bank of Plain- Tva Plainville in the State ns of Wilson Mis daughter of Main street age Saturday c Anderson and Chas. T ; were united inl ‘o ening by the Rev. ville, up its other tion are there- present their against the as- irs, and associs tev. George J. curate at St. itor in town. Collinsville for Donahue, formerl Mary's, was a recent v He will be stationed in AL A the next six weeks anl sociation MaclJ30D, Cashier. For Mental and Physical Efticiency there must be efficiency in digestion—but first, more important, the food must possess sound ishment. and nour- In this respect no food supplies in more splendid proportion, all the nutritive elements of the field grains and is at the same time so fully processed for easy, quick digestion as Grape-Nuts This famous pure food, made of whole wheat and malted barley, retains the vital mineral salts of the grains—so lacking in many foods—but all-important in building brain, nerve and muscle. There’s a wonderful return of mental and physi- calvigor for the small tax upon the stomach in the digestion of Grape-Nuts. “There’s a Reason” Sold by Grocers everywhere JANUARY 17, 1916. Our deter; reductions that we are club | will later receive a permanent appoint- | ainst | ing build | | amount of | which {1ences. beautiful and are fashioned in the ve Red Cross IMox Sots, hest animal nd tail; regular marked, 1 5.00. Jan seart, asomely price §1 mce Sale, set Mole muff price Fox Se Couble f anin trimmed and tail; 1 $125.00. ith head January Clearance Nale Grey mufr; price Wolf Sets, plain and fanc red animal scarfs; January Clearance satin 1 Sale ALL oUnr REV. HILL REVIEWS | SOUTH CHURCH YEAR | | Gains Have 'lieienfili{eoorded, But New Probxemo Arise his sermon at the morn- the South Following service at Cong vesterday, the Hill, activities covering all to the numbers tional church pasto Rev G. Ly of the zave a resume church during ihe past branches. D, Hill ship Next vear referrved gain in member- which ninety-eight. last year thesc figures any vear for | twenty total mbership he likewise risen to highest figures this resy the South church all Co B al churches in | BEngland nds eighth in the | Unitea s The pastor finds in these figures facts of information, Lut not for orying i Dr. Hill | numbers are small and relatively important and great end of church is not a enrollment Dr. Hill finds a number of | for careful reflection and expres concerr for th rowth of spirit of fellowship. It is inevitable, he in a church so large that the be numer social circles, pres: the belief that all stand the good of the church. During b »r 3,500 actual calls have bhe ministers, the and lad which proves an in- efliciency There is still ater room for development, how- sver, and plans being matured for bringing the influence of the church more often more effectively to bear upon the people of the their homes. Touching upon | Dr. Hill finds it respects he most important and vital work of the church and on the wh in a v encouraging condition. The roll been thoroughly revised and names of only nominal members dropped, lut still there has been a gain of fifty-fiv thus more than overcoming the loss of last year. A ful system of v tion of pupils has been established & a better average attendance has hee obtained The missionary cause "for anxiety branch o have heen the p: ays | un- | the ! thin says. | made Dby { board o se in secretary are ind parish in | the Sunday has sphere gives While the ons of the active and has been parish and in the com- | B 1y, in actual contribu- ational benevolences, bound iniz very 1 work done throughout the munity gener tions for Congre the church is in to support, a deficiency rear this apportionment was exce ed. but this vear barely three-quarte of the amount required was 1 The apportionment is §4,000, and a little over $3,000 was raised is partly explained by the fact money which usually went for benevolences was used for church sup- | port. To offset this there was a slizht | in in missionary pledges, but sufficient to make the loss Now there is to be a shrink age for at the recent meetin it was voted ing miver church expenses i W of Hill refuses to vield in ! fa his conviction that the first of all pay its bills and own much real ry work to do and recomm 1t different times during the tanding committee may direct offerings be taken honor exists nly | I This that ood further annual the church to use open Sunday mornings Jor !a benevo- | s church s li s the ¢ special cgational Missionary for Cong work. Work. de mi il in th rination to effect a co offering in I quality, double fur Black Coney nuff with head § $6.30, January PUR COATS CONSISTING OF sian-Assyri church | e thom re C'hinese pite utumn ( worshiy ouraging HART FORD. plendid Opportunity to Purchase Reliable High Grade FURS At Tremendous Reductions Durinz Our Jacuary Clearance Sale mplete clearance of all remaining 1 is evidenced in our dec ur Coats, Iur Muffs and Fur Sets Thesc are except bargains $3.98 ry newest effects. We mention a few of the many great Muffs shaped Clearance " $95.00 al scarf, shaped; reg $4.50 lack Coney Muffs. large pillow $8.00. January Cl nee price round § e egula 0dd lot of Fuu $67 5O | i ot Rlack Narobia | f pillow regular $5.00 wear a Muffs; Arance nuay color aranteed for and and trimmed with heads ar pillow shape, plair to match, Jan y '$12.50 ™ $30.00 tails, animal s Clearance Salc $33 HUDSON Sk AND NEAR SEAL AT ONE-THIRD LESS THAN REGULAR PRICE Men's Imported Sweaters Reduced 20 9% Those fine, smooth Angora garments of almost downlike wool. The light weight and warmth of these Sweaters are remarkable. They are here in several plain colors and combinations. OUR SALE OF MEN’S SHIRTS. Let no man miss it whether he needs Shirts or not. Garments at these prices are well worth “stocking up” on. $1.50 QUALITY, NOW .00 QUALITR, NOW $2.50 QUALITY, NOW $3.00 QUALITY, NOW .50 and $3.75 QUALITY, $4.00 QUALITY, NOW .. 4.50 and $5.00 QUALITY, $5.00 and $6.00 QUALITY, 6.50 and $6.75 QUALITY, $7.50 and $8.00 QUALITY, Torstulis T PAYB TO RUY OUR RIND® NANEFORD, ¢ with 140 TRUMBULL ST. $2.85 $3.00 RENIER, PICKHAR T & DUNN i27 MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 317-2 Final Gleanng Sale of Coals, Suns and I]resses $10.00 Suits Now Selling for Suits Now Suits Now & Suits Now ¢ Suits Now Coats Now Coats Now & Coats Now & Suits Now $1500 Coats Now Seiling CHILDREN'S COATS—FROM s Now Selling for Now Sclling for ~ Now Selling for DRESSES g for for for for for oF 1 to 11 YEARS 50 Coat $10.00 ¢ FOR WOMEN Dresses Now ses Now ses Now Dresses Now Dresses Now CONTINUED Selling Selling : SALE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR War Fighting over in F Americar the Pev- ¢ Pictures work | ums in charge of 1 mission and in the the Italian mission under Dr and his daughter, both of ntly left to undertake wovk York., He also spe continuation which has lon o South lisha ne by saturo | terprising | camera | tures he | have the first lot of whi has insi ched ¢ h will he New z00d | Jines just re: ihe | work the ities exclusively in the gravure feature of chureh’s mis- | ey aet orally church much ment of next Sund World The speaking, the attendance [ World may be ju ha fair and the popularity ervice heen ged . inclement people ummer and until Attendance at especially that it has a circulation in greater tha and Tril rom your n wdvt BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25¢ at all druggists. veather | City ‘he morning ct that are away the many Time late in lenlar Sundays is Hill conclu Dr referred the church h ined dur- : the year, especially through de madc X ce to aths of ¢ tmore, D. O. R s W. Timbrell and paid them a tribute for the rvi ind de- on they gave to the South chursh ion