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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1916. OUR WISIIO 39%th ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE OF SHOES— Will Begin Thursday Morn- ing of This Week. BOOTH'S BLOCK NEW BRITAIM. Jr. O.U.'A. M. Bazar tonight—advt. Mrs. Francis Davis of Maple street. tho has been very ill at the Hart- brd hospital for the past few weeks, gturned home today. Dog Warden Coffey is investigating complaint made by Mrs. Williams of Cherry street who claims that a dog jwned by William Kunig of 29 Lilac eet bit her. City Electrician George Cooley was usy all day vesterddy repairing the olice signal system. Catherine E. Burns, executrix of the state of T. E. Burns, ea of Meriden and Ann Nagle of ast Hartford for $100. Property at PREPARING FOR Woman’s Board of Missions 3 Celebrate 50th Birthday Nov. 1917 November, 1917, is Woman's Board of Mis- the goeiden which will Although for the making plans for of its order, has sued Mary | ° Sums will the golden be observed at that time. be collected, knowr’ as 9 Putnam street has been aual‘h(‘rl‘l inniversary gift, to be used for the Constable Fred Winkle. | ", A. B. fair, Kensington, Jan. 23,\ 1, Feb. 1 and 2.—advt. New waists at the Kavanaugh shop, 0 Pratt St., Hartford, exquisite qual- ¥ of the Georgettes, Italian Crepes repe de chines, etc. Most beautiful fhades of bonbon, maize, coral, flesh, fopen, resda, etc—ddvt. 1 William Parkin of 705 Stanley reet is critically ill with prneumonia t Miss Nagle's sanitarium. Damon’s 39th Antiual Clearance ale opens Thursday morning—advt. The n Lumber and Coal lompany, through Kirkham & Cooper filed a megchanic’s lien against roperty at the corner of Broad and sh streets owned by , Mary Wisk. | he amoujjt of the licn is $654.81 Jr. 0. U. A M."Biza¥tomight advt. Piles Cured in 6 3 gists refund money if PAZO T fails to cure Itching, ind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Birst application gives relief. 50c. A NON-ALCOHOLIC TONIG Debility is a loss of vitality, not affect- Bg any one part of the body particularly ! jut thesystem generally. Itisdar ecause 1t reduces the body’s res disease. ‘When debility follows acute diseases, onvalescence is slow and the strength floes not return as it should. An attack Df the grip often results in debility that persists for months. Everybody recog- izes that the remedy for debility is to puild up the blood because the blood tous tance es to every part of the body andanim- | pfovement in its condition is quickly elt throughout the system. The prob- lem in every case is to find something lat will enrich the blood. Dr ‘Williams’ Pink Pillssuit most peo- le’s need because they are non-alcoholic ind they really build up the blood and Jitrengthen the nerves. Dr. Williams’ [Pink Pills are useful for growing children d for men and women whose nervous has been overdrawn. They are nly worthy of a trial in every case f weak nerves and thin blood. Your druggist sells Dr. Williams’ Pink s or they will be sent by mail, post- , on receipt of price, 50 cents per , 8ix boxes $ $2.50 by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Write loday for free booklets on the blood and gerves, { which they are auxiliaries. | of $10,000 has been |in 1871. equipping of the maternity the Woman's hospita] at Madura, dia. ! Augus { Jones, Miss Maria Hough, Mrs. D. erection of new luildings on the mis- sion field and for the repair and en- largement 5f those which are now wholly inadequate. The local branches have. been asked to join in the cam- paign of the Hartford Branch, ol The sum assigned to the Hartford branch for the building a ward The Woman's Board of M was organized in 1868 and has for 1its territory east of Ohio. workers New England and the states The boards roll of now on the field numbers 127 American women, besides 25 Bible women and a large company of native teachers. There are thirty- four girls' boarding schools, 300 day schools, three hospitals and five dis- pensaries. First Church Socicty. The records of the Woman's For- cign Missionary society of the First Church of Christ show that it became auxiliary to the New Haven branch Mrs. John H. Denison, wife of the pastor of that time and daugh- ter of Mark Hopkins, president of the American Board, was the first local member and her name heads the hist of charter members, which follows: Mrs. John H. Denison, Mrs. I. Iee, Mrs. O. C. Stanley, Mrs. Stephen Strickland, Miss Anna Strickland, Miss Louise Strickland, Mrs. Dr. B. N. Comings, Emma Comings, Mrs. Wm. A hill, Mrs. F. L. Hungerford, 5. Noah Stanley, M Wm. Felt, Virgil Cornish, us W. North, Mrs. R. Webb, Chas. Northend, Mrs. Merrils Mrs. tus A. Stanley, s Alice G. Thomson, Mrs. Timothy W. Mrs. A. Chamberlain, Mrs. C. chell, Mrs. T. Sedgwick, Mrs. Julius Parker, Mrs. Mahlon Woodruff, Mrs. J A. Pickett, Mrs. Solomon Tracy, Ellen Tracey, Miss Sophia Stan- Miss Cordelia Stanley, Mrs. Rezin Os- Alva Spaulding, Mrs. Oit- Sarah Strong, M Mrs. Julia Andrews, Mrs. Davis, M; Mrs. Roberts, born, Mrs. ver Judd, Mi Deacon Andrews, Miss Julia Stanley, i Waterman, Mr: A. D. Null, Miss Mary Hotchkiss, Mrs. Loren Judd, Mrs. Horace Booth, Mrs. Anna Wai- ter, Mrs. Norman Hart, Miss Henriet- ta Parker, Mrs. John C. Tuller, Mrs, H. Jonés, Mrs. James Peck. CAMERA SUPPLIES Azo and Velox Paper all sizes 10c doz. up. Eastman’s Amateur Printer, just the same- thing for printing your negatives ...... Tripods, Velox Color Stamps, $5.00 Portrait Attach- ments, Mounts, Kodak Color Screens. Flash Sheets. Everything that the Amateur Kodaker needs will be foundat D ICKINSON — DRUG CO., 169-171 MAIN STREET GOLDEN JUBILEE, CHURCH NEWS First Chwrch of Christ, The classes of the New Britain Train- ing school for Religious Teachers con- vene tomorrow evening at 7:45 o’clock. There will be a meeting of the Girl Scouts Wednesday evening at 7:15 o'clock. The Boy. Scouts will meet Wednes- day evening at 7:15 o’clock. The Armenian Women’s Bible class will assemble Thursday afternoon at 2 o’'clock. The Boy's Thursday club will meet at the usual hour this week. The annual banquet of the men of the church will be held Friday eve- ning, February 11. Rev. Charles E. Hesselgrave, Ph. D., D. D., of South Manchester will be the principal speaker. South Congregational Church. The annual reunion and supper of the Chinese Sunday school will be held in the chapel this evening ut 6:30 o'clock. The chorus will rehearse tomorrow evening at 7:45 o’clock. There will be a meeting of the Woodruff club tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock. The ternal “ebruary meeting association will nesday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the parish chapel. Mrs. George S. Tal- cott will be the leader and the subj will be “Our Holiday The ladies of the parish are cordially invited to at- tend. Jcseph Clair Beebe, the church ganist, will e the third of the s of organ recitals Wednesday after- noon at 4:30 o’clock. The Girl Scouts will meet Wednes- day afternoon at 5 o'clock. There will be a meeting of the Lit- tle Tourists’ club Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock. g The Wide World club will Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock. The Sunday school workers will} hold a supper and meeting Friday evening at 6:30 o'clock. Oscar A, Phelps, director of religious educa- tion of the Center church, Hartfora, will deliver an address. Neighborhood Prayer Week. ning— of the Ma- be held Wed- meet | Mcetings This Home of T, S. Leaders, Upson; Dickinson, Wednesday ev Elton, 199 Stanley strect. Rev. G. W. C. Hill, Mrs. A. W. ns, Miss. H. B. Tlora Hyneck. ing—Home of Frank G. 0 Shuttle Meadow ave- 3 F. Jenn Robert musicians, Miss . R. Miss C. M. Knowles. cvening—Home of street Clougher; Knowle: ! William Leader, Irenc F00d- ay evening—Erwin Home, Bas- sett street. Leaders, Rev. L. S. John- son, Edward C Connolly; musiclan, Mrs. Robert M. Schailer. The subject recommended for spe- cial prayer at the meetings this week i night at | o'clock. | social | ficial | ternoon is “Our Children.” Trinity Methodist Church. The Standard Bearers will meet at the home of Mrs. Eva Goodrich, 98 Grove MHill, tonight at 7:30 o'clock. The Philathea class will meet tos 8 o'clock. Officers for the ensuing year will be elected. There will be a c meeting morrow night at o'clock. The Baraca bowling league will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 to- The Ladies Aid society will hold a and business meeting Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The regular monthly family will be held Friday o’cloclk There will be a meeting of the of- board Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Boy evening at There w ing school o’clock. supper evening at 6:30 Scouts will meet 0 o’clock. on of the Sew- afternoon at 3 Friday Saturday First Baptist Church. couts will meet tonight at The Woman's Aid society will meet to sew for the hospital Wednesday af- at 2:30 o'clock. An informal BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indlgestlon. One package 1 This Is the Time of thef 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 Frankiin Square. New Britain, Gonn. T Hallinan Bread & Ice Gream Co. OUR CANDY SPECIALS Look over our assortment of candy that is made fresh every day and you will be convinced that buvin, <h goods plus quality. Yor in our own Sunshine Kitc from the maker means tomorrow’s Butter Creams Snowflake Mexican Kisses W price. Specials we offer: e per . per 1b. - per 1. per ¢ 18¢ cach 5¢ cach Parker House Rolls . Date Cakes Cream Rolls ... Apple Turnovers . . Pretzels AT OUR DELICATESSEN DEPT. HALLINAN’S THE BUSY STORE. We go the fircless cooker onc better. Don't rack your for supper, just stop into Hallinan's suggestions for and Tee Cream™ 5¢ cach > per doz. brain as to what you arc going to serve when the matinee is over and you wiil find a quick and wholesome meal—“Frop As a Special: Chicken Croquettes, Deviled Crabs, Pickled Eels in Jelly. If you've never had them., ¢ jellying them. them, 41 used i —THE— HALLINAN BREAD & ICE CREAM CO. §iier STREET “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” “THERE’S A R} SON™ FOR PROMPT SERVICE CALL 906. The Old Reliable That's Cod Liver Oil. Tt is made the form of our 40c¢ and 79¢ the bottle. pleasant in Emulsion, strengthener, Cod Liver Oil is. It drives out of the cough It's a great system that long standing cough which a remedy can only relieve temporarily. wmd weak, with af- When a cold or the * lungs just in the condition to be serious! fected—try our Cod Viver have that 75¢ the pint, and there’s none purcr. i])" leaves you worn out affected and casily The Pure Oil? Some people Oil emulsion. Yes, we can't take the oil straight—hence the emulsion. SMALL SIZE 40c. LARGE Clark 8 Brainerds ° DRUG STORE TheRexall Store IS8T MAIN STREET, SIZE 79c¢. business meeting will be held at the | August Brodin same time. There Thursday 'l!()\()l{lul) BY NORDE} Mr. and Mrs, Members of Norden lodge,, I. O. G , gathered foot of honor wedding couple. orate celebrations ever Norden lodge and it proved a most en- ioyable Larson was master silver Councilman half of gave | provesit. 25cat all druggists. Anderson's music we some popular tions. G. W. Ber made a speech sion and a_general {reception followed, the couple being congratulated by both lodge and other friends. They in this city by Rev. O. W. Fern and have three children, Anna, Carl and Gertrude. Both belong to Norden lodge and the Swedish Lutheran church. Mr. Anderson is also a member of the Hundred Men's so- and Fylgia lodge, S. B. of A. a foreman at the Vulcan Iron CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Scandinavian rec lund of Hartford honor of the oc will be a junior meeting afternoon at 4 o'clock. members were married | LODGE. i\\zn‘n\)y Ifred \mlm son Recceive Vaiuable Gifts. at the Bungalow at tt Saturday night in of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ander- the occasion being the silver anniversary of the populsr | It was one of the most elah- carried out by Arch street event. of ceremonies and behalf of the lodge presented water set to the Severin Johnson on friends outside of the coffee orchest rendered during the evening and Mr i | | | | i ) Chief Templar \“r(-d} i | couple. F be- lodge | | a silver A P New York School of Applied Arts. Allen Co., of Hartford. HART FORD. A Wonderful Opportunity to Purchase Choice, High Grade FURS | AT REDUCTIONS wonderful op- Furs at EXTRAORDINARY Yes, this is a portunity to purchase greatly reduced prices able and beautiful furs > our superb stock this se ly the furs or rather the rtments of them that still remain prices that we so carefully most new The which depend- com- son, are small now bear the W ask for them. The selected that the styles will be as de- they are this shell; if Necl- re- > furs are sirable next season as the story in a desirable Fur Fur at a generous this is the time and here is to purchase them nut Muff, Here's vou want piece or duction the place animal scar muff trimmed quality: double fur large beautiful CROSS FOX SETS, with head and tail, price $135.00, reduced to, BLUE FOX SETS, fur animal regular price reduced to, set ISABELLA FOX SETS, tail, satin lined animal $47.50, reduced to, set TAUPE \’\'()L[‘ QLTS rnun(l muff animal set trimmed muff; $65.00 trimmed with head and " $29.50 tail, double scarf, round $125.00, muff regular large pillow scarf; "md double fur \\i!h head SHAPED FITCH MUF priced $45.00, reduced to .. EAL PILLOW reduced to ATURAL RACCOON PILLOW MUFFS, reduced to BLACK FOX PILLOW reduced to BLACK FOX PILLOW MUFF'S; reduced to MELON regular MUFFS; MW $19.00 $12 $12 50 TODAY IS THE LAST DAY OF HORS FALL’S SALE OF MEN’S FANCY SHIRTS It is your last epportunity to secure these wonderful Shirts at Reduced Prices. We might remark also that it will be six long months before you can again make your se- lections at such savings. COME IN NOW—DON'T MISS THIS ! $2.00 Shirts, Now $1.55. One Lot of §1.50 Shirts, Now $1.00. One lot of broken lines at Half Price. Horstalix “TT PAYS TO MGY OOR RINS" AARTFORD, 9389 ASYLUM S¥. Commecting with 140 TRUMBULL ST, WE ARE PREPARED MARSH & ALLEN _JoiN P. ALLEN Successors to A. P. Marsh. House Painting, Interior Decorating, Paper Hanging. Ceilings a specialty. hed. No contract too large, no job too small. Allen is a decorator of years® experience, and a graduate of the For the past three years with the Sages MARSH Mr. None but the highest class of workmen will be employed by this flem. MARSH & Decorators, 38 Main St.; Telephone, RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 27 MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 317.2 Final Clearing Prices on Women’s Suits and Coats and Children’s Coats SUITS which were $25.00. NOW SUITS which were $20.00. NOW SUITS which were $17.50. NOW COATS which were $20.00 NOW . COATS which were $17.50 NOW COATS which were $15.00 NOW The sale of Muslin Underwear is to continue for this week only, as prices are advancing so fast it is im- possible for us to duplicate anything at old prices. $12.50 $10.00 $8.75

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