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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1916. Misses’ $1.75 Calf Button, now $1.1 The s of the w Britain | Music of the Sphe pmon’s Shoe sale.—advt 2 School for Religious Teach- | Trot de Cavalrie (reque . t : A very choice line of news Spring | ers will convene tomorrow evening at e Rubenstein pits, Sporty Norfolks and stylish | 7:45 o'clock (Bax plistel L CiTEchal Koy el ear 0 enova e reet modecls, at the Kavanaugh shop, | mhere swill be a meeting of the | Meditation ... iretchaninoff Pratt St., Hartford,—advt. liGisl Scouts Wednesday evening ati| Symphony VI Tschaikowski 7 Andante Tllegretto con Graz The monthly meeting of the direc- o'clock. ; = TS Oof the Y. M. C. A. will be held this| The Boy Scouts will meet Wednes- paeich n rlor 0 our ome ening 15 o'cloc! f i > day evening at o’clock The subject for the church-night J. S. Knox will address a meeting| There will be a rehearsal of the | garvice on Thursday evening at 7:45 the Commonwealth club on “Com- | menian Women Bible class Thurs- o'clock will be “The Ideal Christian f 1916 w ll P A B e o e eel Sl ierias See our Stock o all Papers. hool this evening under the auspices The Boys' Thursday club will meet | origay evening at 7:30 o'clock. the Commonwealth club | Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. ISR s e e e large variety Of Parlor’ Chamber and Liv- Birs. Margaret Callahan of Conner.| Mid-week prayer service will be | junior choir Saturday afternoon at N street announces the engagement | held Thursday evening at 5 o'clock. | 1:30 o’clock. ° o her daugiter, Miss Mae Ctllahan, | The subject for discussion will be | Next Sunday morning there will be g Room wan Papel‘ at Reasonable Prlces. Russell Wininger “The Meaning of Prayer.” an offering made for the New Britain : Phe Women's Foreign Missionary 3 CGeorge 12. Bunny is negotiating with The Women’s ¥oreign chapter of the Red Cro: e William Fox Film company rela- | Society will meet Triday afternoon at Joseph Clair Beebe, will give a re- v to accepting a position as a mem- | 3 0’clock. The subject for discussion | quest recital Wednesday afternoon ) r of the company will be “The Task in Americ: March 1. Any selection desired may ur peCla ty The Girls' Friendly society of St The church troop of Boy Scouts will | he sent to the church office, 1 i <hibi v demonstra- § ) ark's.church will hold a lea e | slvoganjextubiRand ) Neighborhood ¥ hnce this evening at St. Mark's par- 'IKL';“:X")‘" RO R e e 7, 3 'nd 5 Frmk"n S uare. "ew BI.“ I [} Mourning Millines - y. and if at any time you desire house and the prcceeds will be do- . S : A e e fin, onn. a Black Hat at short notice, B 1 MILLINERY AR- o G. Gibney, reet ted to Miss Hapgood for missionary South Congregational Ohurch, H. C. Doolittle, ’. Upson; Musi- TISTS are at your service. 1o Chin The Philathea class will hold a so- | cian, Mi urah I3, Smith. = cial tomorrow evening at 7:45 o'clock. | Friday ivening—Home of J. K. Z - PR e TR T I R HART & COOLEY OFFICERS. e R e 0 ot |Scniera, () o fa g — he new shapes and the choice trimmin important in Mou The Hart & Cooley company hasichorus tomorrow evening at 7.45 Hous H. Keeney siclans, ected directors and officers for the [ o’clock. _ Mrs. Mary A. Taylor, Mrs. E. F. Millinery tact is very marked on these exquisite hats of mourn- The regular meeting of the standing as follows: s, Howard 5 'I'n ’ ‘}:'an f\?fll:‘x:_:n :'r::::: l'":’l\\'nrd committee will be held in the church ‘riday Evening—Home of Chas. e ing millinery. For the mourning hat is necessarily so se - BE e Gooas & rat 1 Hoyr|| chepcltomorrowdevenine e tiRRSH Eah nba cher. SR L B Cleveland stceol O c is 5o little on it that the “little” must be faultless. In this first Spring HARY FORD. ing Millinery are to be seen here in our showing for Spring wear e barse B iTart L Hovtl Gitionic Leaders, E. G. Bradley, Chas. W. | ‘n"lm\(;lcm; 1?*1-:2‘(?::1" ;Tn\(;arri The ladies of the parish are cor- [ Crane; Musician, Miss Jenniel. Haugh display we're showing a great assortment of these handsome mour . & 1 dially invited to attend the annual | Friday Evening—Home of W. FH. ing hate—elther with or without veils e T men's Home Missionary society. which | G. W. Weyh; Musicians, Miss Clara Although little change is p ermitted in mourning milliner eretary, R, C. Twichell. The com- | ™ ; P 2 4 will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 | Olcott, Miss Carrie E. Smith are many new treatments—trimming and material combinations ny, like most of the New Britain : y Skasas Car ] \ i = o'clock at the home of Mrs. John B. Friday Evening—F Tome. Ebusiig ooncerus, enjoved . 4 ce ‘Hill. Miss Miriam 1. ; Rev. T. own, I R. (5 an y oun er Our Mourning Hats are produced by artists in this line, and at . Talcott, Grove bod vear's business. a e Hi ! g ) W mh i Woodbury will give an address on | Hitchcock; Music Miss Glady These are the kind you ¢an enjoy cating. So light and flufly, all times we carry a complete and choice assortment in all the latest “Home Missions in Relation to the | Woram., that Snowflake is the only proper name to call them. National T.ife. T'r ¥ M. i b A combination of pure honey, best granulated sugar, strictly - EI l -AN s A thimble meeting under the aus’ | mne Standara Bearers will meet to- fresh eggs, and walnut and pecan nut meats. pices of the Maternal association night at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Tu be found only at our Candy Counter, for u-mmrm\ L] be held Wednesday afternoon at the jpyr B frn bl S < - g 7 . E joodrich, 98 Grove Hill. nowflake, Va ln nml Strawher 00008 oG ¢ per b, Absolutely RemovVes |nomo of Mrs waiter . Hart on | MiT The dodrich, 88 Grove il Walnut Creams nd Mapte ... ane por b, el S All ladies interested are g Sunnyledge. morrow evening at 7:45 o’clock Peanut Squares . . .. ~A7¢ per b, styles of the season. ndlgestlon. One package | urgea to be on hand early. The Baraca bowling class will meet Chocolate Nut udse : 21¢ per b, broves it. 25c at all drugglsm. Joseph Clair Beebe, At the mid-week service on Thurs- g 1 i i rens & ) Ll —_ - - — _ s grenadine veils and net veils with crepe and ribbon borders in all e e e o8 T or Our Baking Specials e the church or- Mourning Veils is always complete. It consists Wednesday morning at 7:30 o’clock. Our stock of the new designs, and a handsome assortment of bonnet veils in gren- Pastor Wood will be in charge. The subject will be “February’s Famous avy r ‘ders, Sy V's Fa S adine, crepe net with heavy rib bon borders. Tamily.”” Great men who were born § OmOITOW | 4 o this month will be considered. We also carry a complete line of crepe, nun's veiling u 0 There will be a scout meeting Fri- Tavke Honso Balle oh o o na 0 L0 B dos peau de soie, Armure’s silk and uncut velvet by the yard day i 7:30 o Orange Toaves L N O 8 E eachh. evening at 7:30 o’clock. i) st BRTA, Sreir T Cream Rolls . . e i By each: on Friday ecvening at the Bristol AUplo/TuinoycEsERL L LR L et o BagRcacly Methodist church. Dr. Goodenough, L I o b0 0p90b6a66065060000060a001 ch the first president, will speak on “General Conference Legislation.” There will be a session of the sew- . ing school Saturday afternoon at 3 Nothing could be more seasonable now than medicine for colds. We are headquarters, Our Rexall Cold Tablets give relief in 24 hours or' money refunded. 25c the box. For colds in the head get a bottle 'of 100, Rhinitis tablets . Coughs must be stopped promptly. Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup does the trick. It's 25¢ the bottle. Menthol and Horehound, Smith Brothers and Elm Losenges are some of our best cough drops. 5c the box, See that you have these things in the house. Don’t let a cold go until it gets' bevond control. If you have a cold that has apparently come to stay; if it has been dragging along for weeks get a bottle of our Cod Liver Oil Bmulsion, 40c and 79c the bottle. o’clock. Visitors will he welcome, Will take care of that constant worry of getting supper to please Ld e e e o T T o e lnter raveier conducted by Assistant Pastor Char- Don’t let the thouzht of having that work to do keep vou from les T. Wood. In the evening there cnjoying the Matinee. Go to it, and then come into our Delicatessen ] e \\‘ill‘ be short addresses by Wesleyan :'o\mlm' and make a sclection of our display of Cooked specialtics Knows the importance of apparel appropri students. or your supper table. : Bints S njoy life and “cut out” all worry about the food problem. z_’te to the clime VISlted—H.e knows also that Bist Paptt Ghaen Salads, Roast Meats, Spaghetti and Tomato, Baked Beans, all kinds if they are not full of quality and character, The Boy Seorralonl Eo of Smoked Fish, also relishes such as Olives of all kinds, Pickles n : s s H S e Uil eetitiisRove Sweet and Sour. plain and mixed. Last but not least— that fact will be rquill, dls.c?rmble' See Kev. Dr % e s . Imported and Domestic. i these Horsfall Traveiing requisites. [ will meet the ng co B 9 the nome ot 3iz=. iven on Weancors |§ “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” I IFITS THE WHITE HILLS ‘OF A NEW HAMPSHIRE Knickerbockers and Long Hose, Heavy Shoes, Moccasins, Imported and Domesti Sweaters, Wool Caps, Mufflers, Fur Over- coats, Fur Caps and Gloves. OR IF IT°S SOUTHWARD Norfolk Flannel Suits, Horsfall Made, Silk Shirts, Flannel Trousers, Sport Coats, White Shoes and Hats.—and Pack Everything in a “Likly” Wardrobe Trunk! Horstullx “IX PAYS TO RUY OWR NINP* HANFSOND, 93:890 ASTLBM ST. OConnecting with 140 TRUMPURL 97 afternoon at 3 0 o'clock A valentine party will he held Wed- “THERE'S A RIEASON” nesday evening in the church for the CALL 906 \\l) W DO young people of the congregation. - The annual meeting of the Women'’s Home Missionary society will be held | THE Friday afternoon at ! church parlor. Rev. Dr. E. B. Cr will deliver an address. [ St. Mary’s Spiritual Report. Rev. John T. Winters, pastor of St. N s church partially complet- 142 MAIN ed his annual report vesterday when church for the past year. The sec- L4 STREET 127 MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 317.2 ff |lion of the wevort concerning = the be submitted next Sunday. Yesterday's report w as follows: Deaths, 68, of which ALE OF WAISTS $100 EACH | i it i = ——— , of which 198 were membe I | garet Connelly and at 30 o'clock REV M S AN"ERS[]N L . ? the Italian congregation; confessious |an anniversary high mass will b These include discontinued models and others that are heard during the mission, 4 : Ralabratadl fori the late Mra Bridie ightly mussed. Materials are Voile, Silk and Lingeric. munjon administered, 20,000. Father | Geary Spinetta. s!xght g tus \‘ 4.50. Winters spoke in a flattering manner e — FORMER PRICES up to $4.50. of - the practice o the men and boy: — - SALE OF HANDKERCHIEFS. i s e e | Events Tonight et = WE ARE PREPARED Clark 8 Brainerd’s -~ DRUG STORE _»’The Rexall Store I8 MAIN STREET a month, All our Handkerchiefs that are mussed or soiled to be ofl'enng at (h!hnn'\k was larger than g Gl Ry s : ever before in the history Nor the - — me Pulpn Te]ls Gongrega[wn A P. MAHSH MARSH&ALLEN JGMNP . ALLEN Bopedioas at {o“(.“vmg B . parish. . “The Blindness of Vir " Lyceum Successors to A. P. Marsh. FOR 60c—Six 12 1-2c Handkerchiefs. Members of the St. Mary's Holy | theater. : H Painting, Interior Decorating, Paper Hanging i on U = bodviatitheRaiolclock Fshiclassinhoteat thea timates furnished. Nc contract too large, no job too small. AT $1.00—Hats that were $3.00 and $3.50. St. Joseph’s Church Vaudeville and _moving pictures, | _LNe services at the People’s church | New york School of Applied Arts, For the past three years with the Sage- : i o Tas T | of Christ were well attended yester Allen Co., of Hartford. AT 25c—Hats that were $1.00. Members of St. Joseph's Holy Name | I€eney’s theater None but the highest class of workmen will be employed by this firm. society attended vespers and benre- MARSH & ALLED Decorators, 38 Main St.; Telephone. CONTINUING OUR SALE OF WINTER COATS diction last evening at the church, AND SUITS. Rev. Michael Regan of Hartford gave | M¢ets in Turner hall. Psalm. At the close of his sermon he | the address. At the close of the ser- o wange in pastor CONTINUING SALE OF $200 CORSETS FOR $1.50. vices a business session was held. Mattabessott tribe, 1 . M., |made the following statement to his| & <hins (4 PASIGE » have taken | say the powers that he 5 e sople e A sEmen i : meets at 242 Main street. peop et ¢ Gibralter.” He criti- | ton A month's mind mass of requiem | Pastor Shows Appreciation, as the rock of Gibre | will be celebrated tomorrow morning : 3 5 o cised the methods by which New Britain circle, C. of C., meets Your pastor desires to exnre G o h e tlected und (L eonnxdiy Ihe at 34 Church street. our this morning his si 1 t > pastor, at 34 Church street Your this n s sing Kurtz, another opponent of the pastor, | — for your generous vote of 7 ik : ade a similar statement A BIRL,S GUMPLEXION A. W. Harvey lodge, A. O. U. W, b oin our recent annual meeting. | THC i Y 37 Arch street. e o e ‘, —— et | day, considering the stormy day. The | Gerstaecker lodge, I. - ., | pastor spoke from the twenty-third | re iust | be used only for .milita civie burcau of the Comn will meet thi meets at 187 a ox- Very few girls get through their ’teens — pressions of Christian love and loyaity. | ARMORIES CLOSED ' ? ’ ‘ 1 without eruptions or pimples showing on ar of Good Will lodge, S. of B.. | You do not know, and ! tell 5 nh Ve PMPLY . WELL DUN T BE. 1 their faces. ; SO 5 (0 Wl Ao Wi BT You in words that I have at com TO SOCIAL EVENT Surted b These may be rlno.tnmdizestion result- S— mand, what this means in relation — i i 2 : J People N 5 r ing from improper diet. If o they will | ;¢ frundred Men's society meots | to my Christian and public ministry - otice It. Drive Them qmclli]y d.lsappefil; v]vho“ the proper f00d | i, yvosa hall. b e et e o Hercafter, Government Wil Reserve Off With Dr. Edwards is adhered to they are accompanied i pravers when they have bee e 1i by pallor and listlessness you must look Civie Bureau of Chamber of Com- ;1‘1 “_,.:\' “\ "nm\‘ nn\‘“nl.‘..r '.: “v-«fl‘; v Buildings for M LU Ulieatablots to the condition of the blood. in Sov. < 5 ¢ i e 5 e merce meets in Sovereigns block. and more fruitful minist s s Onl A pi y s J e . poses; Only. imply face will not embarrass yew Because these eruptions on the faces of - mine to give lo this church because | much longer if you get a package of Dr, An exceptionally large stock of Mary Garden, Whit- school gt‘lrh fl":; S:&Olnfmon they :t'ldlom Monthly meeting Y. M. C. A. di- [ of your prayers and by the . The Masonic Ball which is to b Bdwards' Olive Tablets. “The skin should ) receive the attention fro > Lol k = . vegin to clear after ¥ ke man’s Crane’s and Page & Shaw’s to select from. ey mql:m When drm’}‘,‘ e :fifi: rectors. the Holy Spivit held in the Arch street armory on {he tablets a few nights, S~ Deve taken the ¥ienna Asst, Mixed Hard Candies . .60c 1b Hiconl gt S the it labeai s e R o = l\ h'”’y:] to prove m\l gratituds to 2t of I ‘\-|‘ul(1lxl\",'\“‘ [hv:; ‘:«”.t“w’: x]v‘eyl-r\flvxv‘(\i?(‘nl;;t ol the bowels and the Bsiey Flal in Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Thesetonic | B T (o F h <[ Goa anc to you by more | 1 outside soci: Shg s i e e Ml e oney Flakes pills, free from harmful drags, ave pretty | Mark's parish house. faithful ministey ren lo more | held in the armory for a | cessful - subsiitufe for Galome- ey 4 Peanut Butter Straws Y. b i . sure to help growing girls because they e e { abwo'ute dependence upor the wisdon | possibly ever. a ;‘.m\ ;-.n;\r‘ t never any sickness or pain after taking f x i build up the blood at a time when the Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. tnd power of God. orderihiasibecn MEsUed MO ES Ed e Tablets Choc. Walnut Straws . ...... A Heidpealne it As the blood e e e Wo weleome every (rue child of | gon forbiading the use of armories WHith calbm el b Il et g £ o Honey Marshmallows .. .. 25 is made rich and red, fickle appetites be- | OINTMENT fajls to cure ltchi Goa, without referency th the past, [ any but military pu i ly, but their action is gentle and safe in- t X A Tl : . ‘ad of severe and Irritatin A come normal, lassitude gives way to | Blina, Bleeding or Protruding Piles, | ' '#1IV with us aboct the Dlead- Had not tt No one wi T. £ R 4 ! i ¢ takes Olive Tablet Salted Nuts, all kinds . b r vigor, the cheeks and lips show the glow | 1nirst application gives reliof. 50 stained banner of Jesus Christ, who | taken out a lease for ed with “8 daslk brown ¢ s of health and the whole system is toned is our Saviour, Sanctificr, Healer and | February they would be unable 1 bn.\l\h. . flnll(, hsfll - o k?m! teeling, - = e s constipation, torpid liver, bad dispositio: up. The nervous system’ is invigorated Coming Lord use it oF pitpiy Thce 1sposition and with proper aitention to diet many SWEDISH BETHANY NOTES. The nastor received a very hearty In Hartford the automobile shew is Dr. Bdwards' Olive hlets are a purely dangers are averted. The annual meeting of the Young | ~vevtine ai the close of ihe serviiw, likewise affected, although it will ¢on- Vegefable compound mixed with olive ofl: Vi > Elsoaleties oL Swe Shany : o oy ok rdors YOU will know them by their olive colo Your own druggist sells Dr. Williams’ | People’s societies of Swedish Bethany Not All Peaco Yet. tinue through the week. Ord Dy Bavarde aoent v \h_n .’ ,".m.‘Lv" Pink Pills or they will be mailed, post- | churches in Connecticut and Spring- ve been issued that the show must tients affiicted with liver and howel m’;n“ 169-171 {:Rnl on re&elpt of price, 50 L?{m per | field, Mass., will be held in the local That not yet ¥ won close promptly nex¢ & purday night plaints,and Olive Tablets are the immensg MAIN STREET x boxes $2.50, by mehr Williams | church Sunday, February 27. fThe | People’s church is evidence by a s and all the cars mus out by sun- 1V effective result - S LK Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Thc exercises will commence Saturday cve- | ment made by Sidney der, one of | day morning. See .U'T“O'xmn’fl »‘x.“o e e i . £ pamphlet, ‘‘Building Up tlle Blood, ning at 7:30 o’clock and on Sunday, | the members, who declares that the Hereafter, in view of the troubled 10c and ATl druggists, free on request, there will be three services, “1asurgents” will continuas 1o fight = | military conditions, all armories will The Ome'lnblrt Company, Columbus, o,

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