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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1916. City iterns mon’'s B Thursday ger J. J. 1y of pol department jds in this city, A. B. fair, 1, Feb. 1 feph Ge building and morning.—advt. Kenn the Bro is visit Kensington, and’ 2.—advt. - "has xton Kwiansnik. Jan. rehir on John sold 1la S et e board of public works will take jhe estima ing vill 1916-17 night held this evening. Tre - A H. #@it the Y. M. fe the Right S Margaret jvith fr ds in Carl J. Anderson of Wake is a patient at the New Bri ral hospital at next sday be Andrews gave C. A. last even Living club. Davenport i Albany, N. Y. nces Davis of M réturned from thé' Hartford Ahere she underwent and Mrs. h a2 very home night. lered ba. e Ladies’ Axel ple on Ro Musical and Johnson nt surprise bury road Sat selections W refreshments W W night and the 1 and financial s were served. Adolph Schwarm is conval event proved success. Refre rs. from an attack of the, grip. aure] street with illness. mes McGill of South Main I with an attack of the grip. nneth T. Sloper is indisposed home on Russell street with | Borge Riley is confined to his home ; | Rodman of Wal ill rs. Mary E is’ seriously meumonia. meeting of the Parents bol will be held bek. An entertainment and session will follow. T. V. vill talk on “Preparedness. he regular monthly meeting of fnen’s Home and Foreign Missi society of the English rch will' be held at the home Johnson, 91 Hart street, row afternoon at 230 o'clock. ative eggs, 33c doz. Russell Br 39th annual clearance sa No mee visi aple str hos- tre German Rifle club held squerade bYall at Bardeck's hall strect with an attacic 2nd hers’ association of the Rockiwell this evening at Stree Lutheran le | How to Have the Best Cough Remedy and Save $2 by Making It at Home ok- ing ‘ Cough medicines, as a rule contain a and ; large quantity of plain syrup. A pint of (o | granulated sugar with 3% pint of warm | water, stirred for 2 minutes, gives you ! as good syrup as money can buy. Then get from your druggist 214 ounces Pinex (50 cents worth), pour into a pint | bottle and fill the bottle with sugar | yTup. cents, a full pint of really better cou; h yrup than you could buy ready made )—a clear saving of nearly Full ctions with 1’mex. It keeps pu{ectlv and tastes good. Tt takes hold of the usual cough or | chest cold at once and conquers it in 24 hours. ~ Splendid for whooping cough, bronchitis and winter coughs. It’s truly astonishing how quickly it loosens the dry, hoarse or tight cough and heals and §oothes the inflamed mem- branes in the case of a painful cough. It also stops the formation of phlegm in the throat and bronchial tubes, thus end- ere | ing the persistent loose cough. at | Pinex is a highly concentrated com- ur- | pound of genuine A\m—v\av pme extract, ere | combined with guaiacol, has_been ero | used for gemerations to T et | membranes of the throat and chest. To avoid disappointment, ask ,your druggist for “2%, ounces of Pinex.” and don’t accept anything else. A guarantee | 2 | of absolute satisfaction, or money prompt- sh- | 1y refunded, goes with this preparation. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. ina eet es- Events Tomght | Lyceum “Seven Keys to Baldpate," 2t} heater. the High class photo plays, Fox's thea- nut | ter. | Vaudeville and moving pictures, Keene: theater. W. L. Morgan lodge, K. of P., meet in Vega hall. 8 s0- | 34 Central Lebor Union meets at the | Church street. on- | { Calumet street. club meects at 54 Church | to- | | clan Douglas, | 277 Main street. (o}, C., meets at Leading Star lodge, S. in Electric hall. e of B., meets DOUBLY PROVEN in Readers Can No Longer | Bri Doubgt the Evidence. N. E. M. hall, Britain 0 0. lodge, 12, U. A. New meets in Jr. | Daly council, K. C., meets in ! Hanna’s hall, of s A e Brigatn Cmennvteslm?d; ago., - ‘'old of q\ml\ relief—of undoubt efit. e confirmed. complete—ti facts are now weh testimony ence conclusive. e forms irs. ice, is g proof of mer 43 ,Cotta “My suffered fro At tin convine. John E.. Dean, New Britain, e, 1 rdaches. and nervous. procured at kinerd Co.’s Drug Store, bther of my family Ak kidnevs and pn's Kidney Pill Pver a year late e still uge Doan r family I am statement I gave gm some time ago.’” Price 50c. at all deale ply ask for a kidney pan’s Kidney Pills—the Dean has twicé publ bnd cd oster-Milburn C ffalo, N. Y HEADACHE?® Sick or nervous headaches always result from a- torpid liver or a dis- ordered stomach—treat the liver, or sweeten the stomach, and the Bead is cured. The surest way is to take SCHENCKS MANDRAKE PILLS They invariably relieve all ail- ments resulting from liver or stom- ach trouble—quickly remove gidd sess, pelpitation, biliousness, indi- tipation, etc. Purely vegetable. Plain or Sugar Coated. 80 YEARS' CONTINUOUS SALE PROVES THEIR MEVRIY. Dr. 1. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphia. Cla cured r cured back was lame Mrs. Dean sa Kidney Pills glad to confi recommend D me kid- Doan's Kid- me. remedy—get Britain council. Royval Ar- meets at 242 Main street. Parents and Teachers as- scciation meets at school at o'clock. Prevent The ( New ed V canum, he ’ Rockwell i | A To cause Grip—I | Quinine removes the cause. °M | js only one “Bromo Quinine.’ eS| GROVE'S signature on box. Be { Colds There W CHURCH QUARTET CHANG The music committee of the South church has engaged Organist J. C. Beebe for another year and ha re-engaged Miss, Ada M. Segur, prano, and seph C. Ames, Mrs. Gertrude L. Johnson, the cor alto, and John T. Dowd, the teno are to lr‘ ve at the close of the choir year. E ive repairs are made to the church organ which make it one of the finest church struments in the countr I UTHERAN annual be held | 2 i | of by in rm ing m't e wi recom- Props. *| SWEDISH The | the church ! evening. T church this NOTES. meeting Wednes adjournecd will hold a re- 30 o'clock society at will ning at 7 sewing afternoon choir The Ladie ! meet Thursday o’clock. There Men's s meeting of evening. be a Thur; SWEDISH BEHANY The adjourned annual ! the church will be held Thursday ev ning. The pastor and trustees will | sent the financial reports of th vear and other important bus will be tra cted. will ty lay NOTE past | Absolutely Removes | Indigestion. One package proves it. 25¢ at all druggists. This gives you, at a cost of only | axative Bromo | being | 1| and meeting of CITY GETS MACHINES WORTH 524,000 From State and Local Manufac- | turers for Vocational School short “special meeting board® yvesterday afternoon was voted to accept the machinery at present used at the state trade school for use in the new Vocational High school, subject to conditions agreed upon by the state board of education, the local manufacturers’ | ociation and through the school ‘A(tnn\mmldlwn committee for the schoc .l board. This means that the city. of New Britain will receive gratis from (hr\ state for the new school, machinery, tools and fixtures worth | $16,000 and from the manufacturers machine ete., worth $8,000 ma a total value of $24,000. Following is the report of the school accommodation committee, giving in full the terms whereby the city gets the machiner) At a conference ain, Connecticut, on January between Secretary C. D. J. Trinder, representing the state board education and George W. Traut and E. C. Goodwin, representing the school committee of New Britain, with reference to the transfer of the machinery, equipment and accessories belonging to the state of Connecticut, and now in use in the State Trade school located in New Britain, to the Vocational High school, and also with reference to the conditions for the temporary operation of the St Trade school in the Vocational High school, the following points aere agreed upon. ransfer That the | be made to of the it At school a held at New Brit- 24, 1916, Hine and F. of of Equipment of all equipment the hool committee of New Britain and that the continued custody and use of the same be con- ditional upon its use for trade school purposes. That an inventory be included, cov- ering all machinery, equipment and accessories at the date of transfer. That all expense involved in the transfer and installation of the equip- ment be borne by the school depart- ment of the City of New Britain. The temporary operation of the State Trade school in the Vocational High school. That the transfer state board of education continue to operate the Trade school in the vocational High school uantii August 1, 1916. That the school free to the state committee furnish board of education, rent, heat, light, power and janitor service necessary for the accommoda- tion and operation of the State Trade | school from the date of transfer antil August 1, 1916. The manufacturers’ agreement | similar and both have been accepted | by the board. Treasurer L. H. Pease, | President B. F. Gaffney and othes members of the board commended (he accommodation committee ing such a favorable thereby saving the city a 1 of money. Other Matters Considered. | 1 | On recommendations of Mr. | | is on u agreement, rge amount Poasa it was voted to give the Common- wealth club the use of the Grammar school hall this month when James Knox of the Knox School of Sales- | manship lectur | Action of Mr. carload of coal in time to prevent a fuel famine in the schools was rati- fied and he was given a vote of thanks by the board. Pease is buving a TO REDUCE CHURCH DEBT. ! g Swedish Lutherans (o Begin Campaign With Huge Mass Meeting. " A monstrous | been planned by the officers | theran church ternoon at 4 ) expected that | tion winl be mass Rev. Dr. of the for next o'clock, meeting has S. G. Ohman Swedish Lu- Snnday af. when it s the entire congrega- present. The campaizn | is started in the hope of reducing the { church debt, which at present amounts to $42,000. Dr. Ohman will preside and speakers will he secured | and a musical program wil] be car- | ried out. | Afterwards be held, at the reduction of meeting will ys and means for the church debt wiil be considered. One plan that is meeting with much favor is the distributing of 400 subscription’ books. each person receiving one, agreeing to contribute a specified sum month- {lv. TIf this plan does not meet with general approval, others will he of- fered. The committe in charge of the campaign was chosen at the re- | cent annual meeting of the church 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, Portrait ments, Mounts, Kodak Color Screens. Flash Sheets. Everything that the A found at D — DRUG mateur Kodaker needs will be ICKINSON 169-171 MAIN STREET Co., and consists of Dr. Ohman, chairman: Alden Anderson, secret nd Co rad Hultberg, treasurer. The mer bers feel the time is right to prose cute a campaign for such a worthy purpose. At the close of the meer- ing, supper will be served by the | wives of the members of the church hoard ST. MARK'S CHURCIL The Girl Scouts of St. Mark's will meet tonight and take up raffia work. Suffragan Bishop Acheson will cori- duct a mission at St. Mark’s begin- ning March 21. The mission will las four days. The hours of service w be announced later. The monthly business mecting of the Woman’s Guild will be held Wed- nesday afternoon at the parish house. Wednesday the feast of the presen- tation will be pbserved with holy communion at 9:30 o'clock. PLAN LADIES' NIGHT. Ladie: ght at the New club, always a red letter occasion with that organization, will this vea: be held Friday evening, February 11 Bridge whist and dancing will be th chief forms of entertainment and the event will be crowned with a supper. Britain STRANGLES TO DEATH Daniel Conroy, which he afternoon, age, in two minutes at the home of If Southwick of 48 Cedar ford, Albert, New F side in this city, of late He was was employed worl fasting for when he yesterday he sat down to a dinner. mouthfuls when M for within Examiner Philip death due to strangulation. live home his childre in vertised at post office February | to enrich their blood and restore the | eggs. 33c doz. Strictly fresh native St.—advt. ‘ Russell Bros, 301 Main YOU CAN RELY - ON 7 The ‘laxative fablet “ with the pleasant taste’ ; G "'ard the home against We have the exclusive selling rights for this great laxative. Trial size, 10 cents. THE CLARK & BRAINERD CO. 181 Main Strect. THE REXALL STORE 'REL PERFORM of St. on NEW MIN Mark's Church 'st Appearance Club Good Alpha Makes | The Alpha Minstrels of St. Mark’ i Episcopal church put on their firse Main | hrogram last night and their perfor- mance was a decided success. ' The tarti showed the effects of con- | scientious training and ecach indi- vidual performed his part in a pleas ling manner. After the entertainment dancing was enjoyed and refresh- were the guests of honor. The mem- Girl's Friendly society of the church was the guests of honor. The mem- i bers of the minstrel troupe dressed ;in costume. | i AT HOME OF FRIENDS Husband of Street Woman, Chokes While Eat- ing Piece of Steak in Hartford. of beef steak yesterday Choked by a piece was eating late Daniel Conroy, 47 y wife and family lives this city, died w whose 9 Main street, street, Hart- at 4:30 o'clock yesterday. Although Conroy's wife and the latter an engineer at iritain Trap Rock company. he has been boarding 36 Temple street, Hartford wood turner by trade and by the Cairns Wood- company in Tartford. It is said that Conroy had about twenty hours and to his friend’s housec beef steak taken but a he began to Southwick and a neighbor sent physician but the man died | a couple ‘of minutes. Medical Bunce pronounced The opening number was ‘‘Hello, i Frisco” by the entire company and 1he following members rendered solos | Clarence Banner, Louis Sleath, How- {ard Mitchell, Russell Barret and { Bert Jacobson. Stuart Hellberg acted interlocutor and filled the position a pleasing manner. son, the To- at a i in BUSINE 1916, was a nner monti as far as building is business being several in exce: of Jan- 1915, and more than any other - which records are avail- The report of Building Inspec- Hutherford for last month foi- Six brick buildings, | thirteen frame buildings, seven alterations and repair ‘\ni;fl. $89,450. Thirty-two new { ments were added. BUILDD January in New Britain concerned, the ! thousand dollars becn GOOD, went choke. He had 8y ble. tor Conroy’s wife and family in this city he never made h here as he had not lived with wife for about twenty years. He | a native of Massachusetts and | the last of a family of thirteen The funeral will take place Hartford. Although tene- TAX COLL The report of Tax Coilector Loomis for the month of J: ry, 1916, fol- Taxes, $7,025 assess $900.78; street improvement. ; street sprinkling, $91,06; to- 1.03. The collections in 1915, were: $4,667.91 $1,024; sprinkling, total, The gain January, 1916, lows: sewer ment $556 1al | Jam Advertlsed Letters The foilowing i ary, the New Februar 1, 1916: Luecrano Battalion. James Bird. arry Barker. M. E. Casey. Chenna (2). Henry Dur Dandsan Holt list of leiters ad- Britain, Conn., | 916: 1 for PHILATHEA CLA The Philathea cla of Trinity Methodist Episcopal church met last night and ecleeted the following o cers: President, Florence Ladd: vice president, Edna Eighmey; secretary, Miss lrene Wood; assistant secretary, Miss Mabel Jester; treas- urer, Miss Fanny Holmes. ELECTS. Peter Mr. Moros Ro McE Gambotosti Pritone, E. M. Runion. Stanley Surgen. Martin Smith. W. S. Walter. Ask for ad tion date of 1 GERMAN SOCIETIES ELECT The annual meeting of the United German societies was held last eve- | ning and the following officers ! elected: President, George W rertised letters and men- | vice president, Richard Vogel; ! cording secretary, Bruno Hentschel; financial otary, R. Uhlig. Five | ctanding committees are to he named and the nominatiing committee was instructed to bring in names at the next meeting. ineteen ocieties ar: | represented in the organization. Dur- the past vear $3,700 was raised war relief purpose: W. F. DELANEY. Postmaster. Y. M. C. A. NOTES, The next events the all-ar athletic meet of the “Employed class will be held Wednesday evening | iNg and will consist of the (hrwv lap run | for and pull-ups. The Smployed A | = Fslioy cla Sr“_]” meet Friday night and the | PROHIBITION BANQUET. members will compete in the four| Plans are being perfected for the lzp run and the pull-up. annual banquet of the prohibition A membership entertainment | party to be held at Jr. O. U. A. M Le held Thursday evening. The | hall, February 9. Tickets will he program will be furnished by Warren | limited to 100, of which over half Richards, a humorist and charvacter | have been sold to date. Rev. H. W artist. Maier will be toastmaster. Hon. Frank Regan of Rockford, Ill, will oe chief spealker and his subject wiil Che Fool Taxpaye 1t will be se in nd | B will the be: C ()\[l’ ANY annual PROSPEROUS, meeting of Stanley Svea Grain and Coal pany, held at Vega hall last a four per cent. dividend was clared, Directors were chosen follow: Theodore A. Gorman, Aaron W. Hendrickson, Augu Wallen, Geor Schenk and Alfred Johnson. Carl Berzendahl and Alfrcd Frisen were elected auditors. GRAIN At the the com- night, a COMB SAGE TEA IN | HAIR TO DARKEN IT | Grandma keeps her locks glossy, thick with a mixture Sage Tea and Sulphur, 's. Justice o ) mixture of Sage fo darkening faded hair is grand- tment, and folks are it to keep their hair a color, which is quite ing in an age ce is of Fea = T The old-time | and Sulphur streaked and | mother's tres again using go00d, even sible, as we are 1 youthful appea atest advantage. owadays, though, we don't have troublesome task of gathering sage and the mu mixing home. All drug stores sell the re to-use product called “Wyeth's Sa Native eggs, 33c doz Russell Bros. BRIGHTER CHILDREN Childrenare probably brighterto-day than a generation ago—but are they stronger? That’s a grave question. | So many pinched faces, dulled eyes and languid feelings make us wonder | if they will ever grow into robust, Hreet iy G eht] S, nd Sulpt Compounad” f about : B . |ana Sulphur Com or abou If your children catch colds easily, | 55, ,"yottie. It is very popular he- are tired when rising, lack healthy | ciuse noboc Aan bdiacoveriic color, or find studies difficult, give applied. Simply moisten them Scott’s Emulsion for one month | comb or a soft brush with it draw this through your hair, one small strand at a time; by | ing the v hair disappe but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur is that, besid | beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also produces that oft lustre and appearance of undnce which is so attractive; be- jdes, prevents dandruff, itching 52 | scalp and falling hair. = the the the been vour body-forces to healthy action. e Scott’s Emulsion is used in private schools. Itisnot a“patent medicine”, simply a highly concentrated oil-food, without alcohol or harmful drugs. 1(‘ cannot harm; it improves blood; it bene- | fits lungs and strengthens the system. { Your druggist has it—refuse substxtuus Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. | cia has | We Unhesitatin gly Pronounce This Sale of HORSFALL'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS at large reductions, the most im- portant sale of its kind in years Dyestuffs are selling at a premium a 10009 . That affects just the kind of wool- ens that our high class clothes are made of. You really can multiply your savings by two in this sale. You save on our present re- duced price and escape the sure advance next spring-and fall. And these Suits and Overcoats will look fine in the spring as well as heing ideal gar- ments to start Lhe fall season with. Seme lines of Suits worth $28 and $30 are ow marked at $19.50. Tovstulls *“TY PAYS ’i‘(_v NOY OUR KN~ KAMIOILB, 3.90 ASYLUM 8T Connacting with i40 TRUMRBULY, ST. WE ARE PREPAREDr AP MARSH Marsh. Hanging. to A. House Painting, Interior Decorating, Stretched Canvas Ceilings a specialty. Estimates furnished. No contract too 1s Mr. Allen is a decorator of 25 years’ exp. New York School of Applied Arts. For the past three Allen Co., of Hartford. None but the highest class of MARSH & ALLEN, Decorator: The Old Reliable the P. Paper Successors no job too small. ence, and a graduate of the years wi the Sage- workmen will be employed by this firm. 8 Main St.; Telephone. That's Cod Liver Oil. It is made pleasant in form of our Emulsion, 40¢ and 79¢ the bottle. Cod Liver Oil is. It drives out of the which It's a that long great strengthencr, em standing cough a cough remedy can only relieve temporarily. with af- leaves you worn out and weak, lungs just in the condition to be affected and ecasily our Cod Liver Oil The Pure Oil? the pint, and there’s none purer. Some When a cold or the “grip” seriously Yes, we fected—try emulsion. have that 75¢ people can’t take the oil straight—hence the emulsior SMALL SIZE 40c. LARC Clark 8bBrainerd’s ' DRUG STORE IB! MAIN ;.TREET BURCKHARDT an the alk lecture will be L nchester, Duane N Misses illustrated ¢ speakers henthal of M man, and Rev. Granby.. The and Fannie Knowles will be ists. Amony Ho- PROMOT G As tate r- Griffin ot Trader the solo- Succeeds Late Porter Treasurer of Bed Company. : ottic Otto Burckhardt was chosen treas- d urer of the National Spring Bed com- pany at the annual meeting of the company vesterday. Mr. Burkhardt succeeds the late Frank Porter in this position. Mr. Porter went to the company as a boy and by sheer ability and hard work advanced to the position he occupicd at the time of his death and M Burckhardt fol lowed closely in his steps. Leaving the High school in 898 to fill a posi- {ion as clerk in the office, he has gone steadily forward and h won his spurs by real service to his com- pany. IFor a number of years he has been secretar of the company and with this position will now combine the duties of treasur The other officers are: H. Minor; superintendent, Arnold; sales manager, F. A. Wright. The divector are John B. Minor, An- Slope H. Kirkham and Otto Burckhardt Mr. Wright, the new ger, has had charge of the office. He will remain in Boston the present. The company is doi a good business and the stock has again been put on a dividend basis, the company vesterday declaring 1 1-4 per cent. dividend. Notice. To Creditors and Noteholders The First National Bank of ville, located Plainville in the of Connecticut closing up its affairs. All stockholders and other creditors of said association are therefore notified to present their claims against the association for ment. A. A. MacLEOD, Cashier. :‘Well, I Shou'd Say ‘Ge's-It" DOES Work” Plains notes or other President, J Harr; B. | You Don't for a’ There, If Wonderful Think Corn “Look It's Just sales mana Boston look at it! Land of look it! That just like peel=( finger on my “Bless my stars | the livin'! Why, just for i orn came right off, bananas. Put your at ing ACCUSED DOES NOT APPEAR. tford Man Arrested For Auto Law | To Be Brought in Tomorrow fiar Violation s happened ma police court charge of i one , ain toda s hs of late, the local hindered in the di Guties by the non appearance of of the accused. Edward Krasnow Hartford promised to appear to an- swer to a charge of violating the au- | tomobile law. He did not appear however, and an order was issued to arrest him and make him give a bond to insure his presence in court tomor- | row. Judge J. H. Kirkham was on the bench. Officer Lamphere front the city “Did You Ever See the Lik Wonder ‘Gets-It’ is the m::;,—o... Selling Corn Cure in the World ! right there,—don't he ~feel how smooth the skif that's where the corn was beats all!” That's the wag works on corns, ever® everytime. It's simple way of curing corns. goofls bye to all foolish like bundling bands plage ters, toe-eanting and graves | diggers, such knives, rozors and the | “Gets-It” stops pain Aps > seconds. Never fails, Nothd stick to, hurt press on the raid,— Well, Well, that Gets-1t"” corn, arrested Krasnow hall late yester- afternoon when he saw that he not have a proper marker his Neither did he have registration license in of day all the You'll say i new any license contraptions sticky tape MEET TONIGH ception committee for Masonic ball to be held on the evening of will meet in Masonic hall this evening to organize. The gene com- mittec also will mcet to ms further plans. The committee is trying to se- cure a couple of well known danc from New York to give a series of ex hibition dances du g the intermis- plves MASONS Tho comir ate uary 2 as scissors plied in ing to corn “Ge bottle, & Co., Chi Britain and world's best corn remedy Store, Crowell's Drug armory ot everywhere nt direct by E. zo, Tl Sold ommended as the by City Drui tore, Wm, N It is sold or s 250 & wrence in New e sions at the ball. Schweitzer, S, P. Storrs.