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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1916. ,'VIASHER IS SENT TO Gylems || Jawrormoavs | SEVENTEEN REASONS WHY OUR It POST OFFICE SERVICE IS GOOD || ¢popT SUITS FOR day Booth's hall 7:30 sharp.—advt sulting Mrs. Thomas Ford he case of the Stanley Svea Grain ) CQal:¢ompany vs Harry Kopolo- of Kensington, %'has been settled out of court. . l;aso_nu- jall. Dress accessories. |a certain class of vouns men in this : ; £° g - : . T e 9 an on’s.—advt. city who make a practice of standing 3 5 g 1 : : X . ~ : In fashion’s newest fabric Jersey Cloth— t to raise enough money among |remarks about voung ladies, occurred ; 3 b \ 4 : e | . . . i i i i . i J .k . % Beautiful models full of vigorous lines at ocal chauffeurs are making an ef- | along the streets, ogling and making Pruselves to pay the fine of $100)in police court this morning when costs recently imposed on Wil- [ Judge James T, Meskill sent Clarence fjn Martin in addition to his Brayne to jail for thirty daysfor such ftence of thirty days. an 3 ffudgement of $5 for the plaintiff It was alleged that as Mr. and A ; g e 3 : i . B been awarded by Judge J. T.|Mrs: Thomas ""'\‘4 ROTE [cencington & ¢ > E . % R 8lill in the case of Ignaces Krys. | Vere Walking ub Main street vester- @ik vs. John' Lulavich. Klett & Al- | €3 at e ook e aRsean 4 ; p [ represented “the plaintift and M. | S/l8htly in advance, Brayne pointed ' ; ! B e Defenacn: “|to her and remarked to a friend 5 . v 3 ; ” ks = ”‘ ”‘ “there goes my lovely little girl. 3 K 4 - all 'the neckwear in | ford overheard the remark and im- | é ‘ - : s : e : dritain but we sell the best. | peaiately stopped further comments 1 . ; Of the same pepular Jersey Cloth in fine on Brayne's part by hitting him a 4 . . ¥ : ¥ e = - (& % G . i - i N i 9 S reen an x0ld. S e 0 e TS e e e : ; : | ‘ styles. Rose, Blue, Kelly 5 years old, has been reported | Officer J. J. King took both men to J ; - ; - B A ' the police as missing from home. | beadquarters where Brayne was held 4 : g - : See them! 'wo boxes of chewing gum were |on a breach of the peace char { len from George Geer's store on | Mrs. Ford said she had never seen nley street Tnesday night. The | Brayne before and did not know why ft was presumably the work of | he should single her out for his in- i : : ; : L : oy k4 - R g ilorstolls udge Meskill in the city court has |, b denledgncRallcentiona ety ik ; i ' ; p i ~ : B - levding wind s | though he admitted making a remark Laa A pleading within a week in : “Tf PAYS TO RNUY OBR KIND” HARIFORD, ease of L. 8. Knock vs Sam Tarski. : ! i & g ? B B Diftael oo o odinar iheRgInIRIn RS o e s 8 . ¢ % 4 | 3.9 ASYLTD! 9T. Connesting with 140 TRUMRULL ST, prices most appealing. about “my lovely little girl.”” He pro- I na S pears { different party and one about whom d ock and M. D. Saxe for Tarski | he had been talking to a friengdy of % : sk : : : =y Bhirts ot strong, firm, fadeless & his named Brusho. Asked how it was | £ i iy i 2 fés that will stand the wear and |be pointed at Mrs. Ford. Brayne said ub of the tub. $1.50 at Wilson’s. ' he did no such thing, but explained Ayt that he wags simply flicking the ashes ! ety from his cigarette and his motion was TO HOLD PARENTS DAY. | misunderstood. i A = . ey T Top Row Left to Right:—C. E. Hitchcock, €. J. Boardman. G. E- Kingsbury, M. F. Miles, J. B. Grace, l 0 I ecture HC]'C S Department of Y. M. C. AL to;] To Prevent the Grip. supt. of Mails: F. S, Cadwell, asst. su pt. of mails " Brotherton. ow Uarents Work of Institution. When vou feel a cold coming on, Center, Left to Right:—C. H. N. Hultberg, William Jackson, E- J. Munson, asst. postmaster; Postmaster Hon. J. F. Rutherford, of taking LANATIVE BROMO W. I\ Delaney. F. €. Lawrence, K. J. English, M. C. an. New Yorlk. City, will deliver a QUININE and thus keep the em Boitom, Left to Right—dJ. V. O'Brien. John Sheehan, M. H. Gibney. lecture at the e o in conditicn to prevent the GRIP. b ,'!',_I’LLX,.",‘{I:":(’"“Tf‘,l"h‘; There is only one “BROMO QUIN- e el j #fter being in the office u brief period perintendent of ‘mails and he also RUSSWIN embers Next Tuesday | LY E. W. GROV nature on The past record of the New Britain | °f time, Postmaster Delaney soon handles the affairs of the postal sav- THEATER s e 2ie i realized that he was su nded by ir bank, a department which has e ey bR s e = TS =3 post office is one that will no doubt | a force of men who were ardeni and pered so rapidly within the past S e B i il 136 carted out in the LEHANE HERE TONIGHT. be looked upon with pride by the citi- | faithful workers, and in a recent dis- vear. that the officials in Washington, | § s 'h‘ ot eclibcing IR order: 9, t0 2:30 ofelock ve.| = B i zens of this city, particularly those | cussion with the postmaster, he said: D. C. have commented favorably on | L btior:;, music ana socis ) o’clock, | Prominent Irishman Will Speak in | who have felt the effects of the ex- | “they are second to none in (on- it SMILITARISM firess of weicome by Gustave Wing- Turner Hall, cellent service that has been given necticut.” Aside from the daily interest in DESTROYED (?).” | president the Boys' cabinet. Sagks e for the past year. To attain results | When it is considered that during their work, the boys are putting con- s of boys will tell of the wot Speaking :,r Cornelius !_,chunr: Who | that bring forth words of praise | the course of a day over 50,000 pieces side sle time and eiiort into making | All pea Loving people are Bhe department, : five minute | 2PPears at Turnel hall this evening, a | peard in all parts of the city is evi- | of mailing matter. not including par- ngements for the state conven- | particularly interested in this tches. At 3 o'clock, a gymnasinm | }62ding western periodical has the | Gence that there is one thing that is | cel Dost, is handled, a fair idea may tion of the Post Office Clerks' usso- question. Many of the nations dion will be given. After the ex- '“’,l,(r'(“'i"“ Mol o | carred out to the letter at the local | be formed of the efficiency of each «a irn waish renven Y his ety are at war, and many of th s ,’1‘“" e ‘y: “{y““‘l-i_‘l'm “"'mn";::_‘ W'r“ office—efficiency. man. Complaints are rar heard on Memorial Day. Judging from the m;f\mm ‘)1‘,-(:;5‘?\"‘&“]\:.»‘ ,‘,’;\:1‘.’2‘.‘\'“ intellact WoE m"m_‘ k(\mmo“‘ mm‘l' When the new postmaster \\‘“,‘1\11(1 the service at the present time tentative vlans Faulaed to ‘mm». “1 Vx-“|’4.trm on m‘m.h wit, humor and pathos lm"",”mhined named last May for _:'w place and 1 is ,1:Il that can be d for. ] the affair will be. ome event and l,‘ gho Das m»x;;.v« Rana fn one person a5q that one movson o | IBter entered the office, the inmer| The general supervision of the the ting delegates will leave the G, S sl . | POTsOn A | (orkings of the service as conducted | clerks is in the capable hands of city satistied that when. the New avoid wars it w labor leader. But such is the un- i ing then will the : ; G tos wasasiph Jan S ENCrice lanpedintende \f Britain p ice clerks do a thing, blessing to b usual and unlooked for in the person | PV l'ncle Sam ‘]”.mlm sl NT‘.“'; el I,‘ 5 S Srien atepdent §of SR ”,']mc t time ever come when it will be possible for all Militarism to be elim- fof Cornelius Lehane. He fs the per- | {0 NIm as the Potomac river. Bu i SR e e inated? Mr. Rutherford will give the answer to these questions in tor who tells a stor that D N e e e N i s CA N - S i his lecture, using the Bible as his authorit raight home and moves the ¥ IFor several vears he has traveled extensively in the countries of bsolutely Removes .:v|l,\ f)i men to thought and action I)ISSATISFIED CI,IURCII " gislature and was clected on the I“n nf \\m»t hester, Innl‘. ac “"H ’v: ISurope. .\‘ A “”‘,] Africa, and is personally familiar with many of W. Yergin of the Boys' X M. O &L his LYCEUM pition refreshments will be served. e program will be repeated in the ming commencing at 7 o'clock he “Father and Sot pquet will eld March 10 { America can well feel proud that she ticket from Chicago. | Mr. Stewart as a soloist and the conditions there. has been blessed by his adv > The lecture 11 be free and tl cec vanied in her singing h hdigestion. Onepackage |fis peon essed by his advent here. | MEMBERS HOLD FORTH | ,uiiic i ieea. Sl e 3 is a true and friend of oves it. 25cat all druggxsla. numanity itself.”—Chicago Day Book. Peoples’ Church Members Confer at Home of M. O. Baker and Dis- Successors to A. P. Marsh. cuss Situation. House Painting, Interior Decorating, Paper Hanging. Further grievances against the N ot 3 b “ Stretéhéd Canvas €Ceilings a specialty. 2 i : 4 sti ev. N Anderson and a strong Listimates furnished. Nc contract too large, no job too small. R e B San el g 2 o B ’ { ¢ Mr. Allen is a decorator of 25 years’ experience, and a graduate of the | determination not to submit to hi ; % 4 ‘) ; : | harter 1026 @ York School of Applied Arts. For the past three years with the Sage- | pastorate were voiced at a meeting | § % - 3 \ ¢ ‘ en Co., of Hartford. held last night at the home of M. O. | B & A0 S — None but the highest class of workmen will be employed by this firm. | : , e MARSH & ALLEN, Decorators, 38 Main St.; Telephone. Baler o Flack Rock anenus and oy - e e e U ENTIRE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 21 2 " . 7 2y 2 ples’ church. About forty-five were £ drn in attendance and Gilbert Linton | ¥l 9 1 | : KHAREE’S H. WALDRON S the different phases of Rev. Mr. Anderson’s administration that was | distasteful to them and George Weyh b ; > number of inciderts which he | ; : on the outside just the same as a foolish head gets mussed on the thought were not favorable to the | 8 : s inside. Any kind of a heal at all except a bald head, needs a hair pastor. Mr. Weyh, among other things, is credited with declaring brush pretty regulariy. i that he has noticed for a long time | Y =Y has opposed pastor Anderson's views I gy von e & gons i cema o e )L S0 Be Aiienn o MANAGER MESSING GIVES THIS SHOW HIS PERSONAL GUARANTEE. same, but get oné of our worth while brushes, Good brushes co e e T more than poor brushes, but they are worth more. We sell you a 1 to the pastor. Mr, Wevh said he good brush for 50c. We sell you a better one for 75c, $1.00 and so is one of that number. Knowing con- citions in the church as he does, Mr. Wevh is said to have closed his 2 2 f it is not exactly as represented, brin back. 2 we guarantee, and if it is not exactly as represented, bring it ba e S S on up; in fact we have them at all price: Every brush that we sell would be advisable for the minister to “take a walk while the going is b good.” e : | | ‘ 3 ‘_ i . | | lClarkS'b ra]ncr dS ’u]”’q I.r‘],“l‘.“: : | A Show Embrac cing L Those Who Like | nection business meeting TheRexall Store and during the evening other dis- | 8 Many New Ideas | . N GOOdy Clean COmedY d contented parishioners spoke their 18T MAIN STREET minds. All seemed to hold the opin- jon that they would not leave the | i | = . ) ': - \ Cat(‘hy MUSiC and church they had helped to build up, in the hands of the pastor and they would continue in their efforts to got | [ A istic 1 E | i - 7 H 1 F d sl e o rustic i kvery ; o [ Pretty Girls Will Fin pastor “knocking” different members . . were also deplored. The annual D 'l | i ; ¥ . 2 meeting was also discussed again etai L - - . [\15 Th S Th S and the opinion was prevalent that . . . e 0se g 1 if the church has seen fit to accept i fl’f"!.gl"Z'f\‘.;mh?‘?“'_(.JZ,‘,'iI‘!fI" e ) . . | Production. a box fied 2 ke 2 oty ot nave | The Acme of Fun and | ‘ RUS TR e Melody . L STYLE CHOCOLATES [l =i @ ) g There Is None y 5 : OLIVER W. G | L . Crearr'ls‘ of assortec.i flavors and Rlch Dut?h Coatings. e A Chorus of Life and - . | Better--There are Few A delicious confection worth twice the price. o i o | o omorrow at Methodist Church, | [ A 39C a box Hon, Oliver W, Stewart of Chicazo, | [ | Loviliness . . As Good. cne of the foremost workers in the prohibition party, will deliver an ad dress tomorrow _afternoon o’clock at Trinity M. E. church under the auspicies of the Flying Squadron foundation, an organization which has as i head ex-Governor Hanley ; of i Mr, S Gover- Indiana. Stewart and ” nor Hanley worked together in DRUG CO 169-171 long campaign which took the fyin MAIN STREET squadron through cvery state in the union. Mr., Stewart W the only prohibition member of the Illinois