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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1910. ' DANISH PRINCE HERE, | TO LEARN FARMING =2 | GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE Greatest Money Saving Chance of Your Lifetn in no other store, in this or any other city, can you find as low e oo s N | prices on RELIABLE MERCHANDISE as this one-chance-in-a-lifetime Atlantic to remain a few years and learn what the farmers and the col- | feges have to teach the men of Den- mark. Agriculture is the prime in- 0 ers ou dustry of the Danes, who have a well ~ deserved reputation for the excellence of their daily products. But'they are | fwilling to learn more, hence Prince Erik’s mission in America. Butter is lower. Russcll Bros.— | advt. - § Select Your Suits and Overcoats From This Big Stock Tundred Men’s Soclety Make Merry | on Twenty-fifth Birthday of Society. Vega hall was the scene of a *herry gathering last evening when members of the Hundred Men’s society and friends gathered to cele- brate the twenty-fifth anniversary “%f the founding of the organization in this city. An excellent program was arranged for the occasion con- gisting of the following numbers: Piano selection, Professor Alexis; ad- dress of welcome, PresidentJohn A. Johnson: selection, Arpl Sextet; dget, Professor Alexis and Walter Falk; history of society, J. A, Holm- . berg; piano solo, 'Professor Alexis; ‘poem, Gottfried Krusberg; selection, Hladles sextet; dialogue, Richard ‘Bodergren and Aaron Danielson; re- marks, Mayor George A. Quigley; se- | Focion, Aty exint seciation, Mrn Owing to the limited floor space it is impossible to show this immense stock at one time. August Brodin; selection, Ladies R e e ahusiis e sox Daily, as fast as room is made, new, fresh lots are brought forward from our stock and placed on e s 4 M sale at the same Venberg. The above are the only charter members of the lodge living. At the close of the entertainment re- freshments were served. Native Eggs, 33c. Russell Bros.— ] 0 . advt. ® I TELEPHONE GIRL: TO WED. | S P | Miss Sulllvan to Say “I Do” Instead of “Number Please” St. Mary’s church will be the scene | of a pretty wedding next Wednesday | morning when Miss €atherine Sulli- | san, daughter of Daniel Sullivan of | G 46 Lake street, will become the bride of Norman A. Aldrich. The cere- mony will be performed by Rev. John T. Winters. [ ] The bride is employed as an opera- | tor in the office of the Southern New Ergland Telephone company. The ! ul S an U el Coa S O ‘~ e ) Hrospective groom is the son of Mr. ’ and Mrs, James N. Aldrich of Millard street. [ ] ¢ A party of friends of Miss Sullivan gathered at the home of Miss Madeline Watson of Farmington | ‘ { PY ® avenue last evening where a miscel- , laneous shower was held. An infor- mal program, consisting of vocal and ® musical selections, was rendered. Miss Sullivan was the .. recipfent “of gl merous handsome gifts. A colla- ’ ) ) or. was served by the hostess. \ DOMESTIO TROUBLES ATRED. ° o W uits an vercoats. now ) raigned in Police Court. ’ [ L] On a drunkenness and breach of the peace charge, Frank Rutowski of | e Beaver street was arraigned before Judge James T. Meskill in police court this morning. The Misses Jule and | , ® ] [] [ [ Mary Rutowski testified against their father and declared that when he is drunk he uses the most vulgar lan- ¥ = B s el ot A LOT OF ODD SUITS AND OVERCOATS he attacked his wife, who is an in- | L] valid in bed. The father denled the - @ allegations and asserted that his two ll l t $20 IR mostly small sizes, value up to o is simply returns the compliment. He denied being drunk and said he | was hungry, not intoxicated. #You're too old a man to be ap- pearing in police court. T'll let you oft on probation this time but if y do not behave yourself and let your wife alone you'll have to go to jail” | Qeclared the judge. ® is lower. Russell Bros— DEATH OF FTRE HORSE. “0ld Tom,” one of the old faithful firg horses driven for the past eight ‘ years in the fire department, died at | Neo: 3 engine house this morning. The horse had been sick for a long time. Joemerly “Old - Tom' was stationed at ‘he Central station.