Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1916. We Are Closing Out Our Rote wide cupvoard space—uncluttered by partitions or cubby holes This is “HOOSIER BEAUTY” The National Step Saver 132 MAIN STREET a Church thicesfiv c Congregational Church. IR At the morning service at the South church tomorrow, Washing- | ton's birthday will be celebrated. Dr. | ¢ Hill, the pastor, will preach on the |} topic, “The First American Patriot.” A% the vesper service, 4:30, the ad- dress will be the first in a series on | “Some Hidden Things,” the topic be- ing, “The Secret South Lecture on Militarism- Hon. J- F. Rutherford, a member of the New York bar, will deliver an address on ‘“The Destruction of Mili- tarism. How It Is to Dbe Accom- plished” tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Russwin Lyceum. Ad- mission will be free. Second Advent Church, : Eilder E. F. White, pastor; preach- ices 10:45 a- m. and 7:15 p- m. “Bringing Man Back to and ‘Jesus tne Redeemer,” school and Bible class at noon, Young Peoples evening | at 6:30, prayer and social | Thursday night at § o'clock. | ly invited to these ser- ing ser bjec Goa” Sunday 12:10, service service All are cord vices. of Christ S 10:45, 9:45. at 8 First Church entist. Subje Wed- o’clock, w Main The reading | the same Morning service at Mind, Sunday school at day evening meeting pel at the corner of t and Park Place. room is open week days address from 2 to Lotk Hungerford court, pastor. Morning mday school, noon friday at 8 p. m., at at o'clock. English n Church- | Wunder, | 10:45 league, street. Rev. C. worship, Luthe 897 F st A. M. E. Zion Church. At the A. M. Zion church tomor- row morning 10.45 o’clock v. J. S. Gurley will preach on Defense for the People.” school will be held at 12 ndeavor society at ?Hm\' to Put the Bible Into led by Mrs. Rosie Schaefer of South- ington- At 0 o'clock there will be | old Breezes Cause Sneezes and warn you that you are taking cold. Don't let it settie in your head or throat. Drive it out with Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tar. Clears head and throat and relieves coughs and hoarseness. All druggists, 25cts. 2 bottle. L S will there Canty | sermon by the pastor. Foe.” and brotherhood at 1 ciety at 4 p. from 6 to | will give prayer meeting will be held on Thurs- day. ducted | Anthem— ren- al and literary program the Christian Endeavor siety with Mrs. Harriett resident, in charge. Special be rendered by the choir and will be an address by H. C. of Hartford. All are cordially to these services. music; by nvited Stanley Memorial Church. 10:45, Sunday school Jr. C. B On Tuesday evening Aid society supper. The Morning worship at with s0- m. the Ladies “Washington at 30 p- m. Pirst Baptist Chu Morning Worship, 10:45 by the minister. Theme for morning “Winning Men.” Sun- day school 1 p. m., in the chapel with classes for all ages. Christian Endeavor service, 7:00 p. Theme, “How to Put the Bible leaders, Miss Mabel Cone and Cowdray- The church invites the public to enjoy the privileges of wor- ship of God and all are cordially wel- come at these B. Cross, minister, First Baptist Church Music. Prelude—‘Andante Cantabile’’- h. a. m., con- the m. St Widor Be With You Heinrich Shepherd Smart Wache Duet—*“The Lord Postlude Deum Church of Christ. of Main and Church sts, Rev. Henry W. Maier, pastor; Reyv Elmer T. Thienes, Director of Religious Education. The minister will preach the subject. “Rine patriotism shown by our two greatest men; Washington and Lin- coln,” servi are as follows: 9:40 church school. 10:45 mornng wos ship, a special part for the children, 10 adult department of the church 3 30 Armenian service, 6.00 Young People meeting, Mr. Thienes will speak from “The Manhood of the Master—His God First Center corner on Hillerest Church. W. Main s day evening, will preach. 27 Services Sun- Dr. Dillingham Everyone invited. Swedish Elim Church J. E. Klingberg, pastor. Sun- chool at 10 o’clock. Morning vice at 11 o'clock, Subject for sermon “True Zeal.” Baptismal service at 3:30 in the afternoon. Young People’s meeting at 5 o’clock with address by Rev P. Engelbreckth. Evening service at 7 o’clock. Topic tfor sermon, “Seekers After God.” A, O. H. TO MEET Rev. W. A. Harty branch, A. O. | ‘When it aches again—try Pike’s Toothache Drops will hold an important meeting tomor | row afternoon at 2:30 olclock in Daw- Into Life.” | Miss j quired | supplies te | ana ONE DOZEN PIANOS of well known manufacturers must be sold. We have 500 RUGS. These were bought last fall at the old prices. have since advanced 10 to 30 per cent. Stock Giving 20 D Biggest Bargains Ever Offered in New Britain. and Investigate ! We Bought One Carload of MAGEE RANGES at the old price, which must be sold at once. you 20 per cent. off for cash One Carload of Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets, We will give Prices from $13.50 to $38 By special arrangements with the Hoosier Company we are allowed to give 10 per cent. discount for cash. and make us an offer. GAS, OIL AND ELECTRIC LAMPS, 30 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. besides getting 20 per cent. discount. for cash. This is new, first-class steck and must be disposed of at once. made to store goods purchased for fiuture delivery. JOHN A. ANDREWS & COMPANY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKERS to 30 scount Come in Come in They You can buy them at the old price, Special arrangements can be son’s block members is requested as a picture be taken for the history of New ain. A meeling of the dance commit- tee will precede the business ion. The society has under consideration plans for holding a dramatic perform- ance in the near future. It is probabie that the degree team will be ganized shortly and a committee been appointed to take charge of the movement. LAND OWNERS PAYTO | EDUCATE FARMERS i X i A large attendance of the i Brif- Carranza Government in Mexico | Forces Them to Provide Schools and Reimburse Teachers, El Paso, Texas, Feb, 19.—The Car- | ranza government, according to Moises Saenz, director of education in the State of Guanajuato, is compelling large land owners throughout Mexico to pay principal cost of educating the rural population of the country. These land owners, Mr. Saenz stated are re- to provide school houses and the teachers. The government t books and other requis- Thousands of such schools, he have recently been established, the Ame 1 system of public education is liberally applied, i Mr. Saenz, who is in Juarez today, also said that the de facto government already had expended two million pe- sos silver for primary grade books | alone. pay ites ia, are rapicly substituting the} i system of education for the in Ameri French method formerly in vogue Mexico,” said Mr. Saens AINS FOR Ew HAVEN." Net Income Shows Surplus For First Time in Two Ycars. -Gains in all in the report Boston, Mass., Feb, 19 departments are shown the New York, New Haven & iart- ford railroad for the last wuarter of 1915, filed with the Massachusetts public service commission vesterday For the first time in two years net in- s a surplus. This amounts s compared with a defi- in the last quarter of to §1 cit of 1914, The gross operating $18,977,741 of which $9 from freigit, and $7,302 senger earnings. The revenue for the me period a year ago was $15- 780 The total operating exper es v $12,568,744, compared with $11 77 in 1914. revenue was 9,070 w 575 from pa as 67,5 WILLIS HEADS INSULAR BANK. Manila, Feb. 19.—The Philippine commission has named H. P. Willis president of the sew insular bank, the founding of which, with a capital of $10,000,000, was authorized by the last legislature. The salary fixed for | of the the position is $12,000. KELP OFFP ARMED SHIPS. wi Passage on Washington, Keb. 19.—Sweden has informally advised the state depart- ment that in consequence of the an- nounced intention of Germany and Austria to sink armed merchantmen without waring after Kebruary 29, it will notify its nationals not to travel on such ships It was explained at the legation of Sweden here that there would be no general warning but that all Swedish consuls and legations throughout the world have been instructed to warn their subjects whenever it was known that they contemplated taking pas- sage on armed ships of the allies. Wil inst Her Subjects L& 't. Sweden Al SUFFRAGE CONFERENCE. Hartford, Ifeb, 19.—The conference that is to be held by the Connecticut Woman Suffrage as next Monday promises to be a most inter- esting and brilliant affair. It will be held at the Hotel Bond, and after a short morning on beginning at half past eleven. there will be an ad- journment for the Iluncheon which will be served in the hotel. Suffra- sists from all parts of the state from Greenwich to Danielson, and from New London to Norfolk have inti- mated their intention to be present, and there will be speeches from many of the prominent leaders in the move- I'ment in this state as well as from the national president Mrs. Carrie Chap- man Catt. DEPUTIE! Paris, Feb. 19 chamber of deputies, during audience with King Constanting this morning. complimented the king on the fact that acting under pow conferred on him by the constitution he had saved the country at a most critical juncture from the horrors of war which had overtaken other smalil states. They expressed the hope that he would continue to work for the preservation of the resources of the nation, so that they might be used for the best interests of the na- tion, and thus fulfill the wishes of all whom the Greek parliament The king returned hi the laudatory expressions which had been addressed to him. an o YES IN 2o o o increase in Price. 5 | The refu | CONGRESS LIKELY TO PROBE ARMY AVIATION Senator Robinson Says Service In- volves Defective Equipment, Favor- itism and General Inefliciency. Washington, Fdb. .19.—Consre sional investigation of the army avia- tion service was regarded as a strong today. proposed in a Robinson of ‘possibility at the capitol An investigation resolution by Senator Arkansas, in support of which he made sensational charges before the senate military affairs committee yes terday against the service involving defective equipment, favoritism certain officers and general ineffic- iency Action on the resolution will be. taken by the committee Mondaj Chairman Chamberlain said today he believed the committee would favor- ably report the resolution. WILL NOT REPLY TO BISHOPS of BELGIUM German Episcopate to Grant Desire of Pope That Controversics Between Be Avoided. Berlin, T.ondon, a. Volkszitung say 45 a. m,, m.—The Koelnis it can state autho tatively that the German Catholic bi will not make a reply to the joint letter of the bishops of Belgium, which recited instances of atrocities alleged to have been committed in | Belgium and recounted the griev- ances of the people of Belgium and proposed an investigation on the sub- ject by the German prelates. The Volkszeitung adds: “We are convinced that this refusal on the part of the German episcopate to be attributed primarily to the desire of Pope Benedict that contro- versies of this kind between bishops of different nationalities be avoided. al also is quite compre- ’hc‘nsil)lc ince the letter only intends ilo increase the present political ex- citement among the Belgian people.” via TENNEY A MAGNATE. Newak, N. J., Feb, 19.—President dward G. Barrow of the Internation- al league announced yesterday that the Jersey franchise would be sold to Fred Tenncy and James Price, who will transfer the team to this city. The purchase price has been fixed at §2: 000, and it was said that H. Cla Smith of Danville, TlL, is Tenney’s f nancial backer. With the franchise will go ten players, all of whom played | with the team last summer and were | transferred to Harrisburg. Tenney | | Last MORE GUESTS ACCEPT. Will Be Brilliant Affair, Phalanx at the Hartford club Tuesday night is to be affair and in addition to a brillian the guest H. Johnston today received assu attendance: cf the Connecticut National Captains John H. Gilson and Herber: F. Beebee of the Second company, Governor's Footguards of New Haven and Colonel Merton A. Cheesman o port, R. I, —_—_— LITHUANIAN TAG DAY. ferers of Lithuania, and if the with which the boys and girls worke is accepted as criterion, the affair wil be crowned with success, and a hand some sum added to the fud. The af- fair will be brought to a close (hi evening in the parish hall on Churci persons interested in the movemen will speak. Kinezis, of Boston, as a Catholic publication; of Waterbury and Mis trosky of Waterbury. PATRIOTIC ADDRESS. The Rev. Mr. Neill of the South church will tomorrow morning give the second of two patriotic sermons. Sunday morning he spoke on Lincoln, and tomorrow he will speak on “Washington the first American.” These are addresses especial appropri- ate to the hour when so much is being said of what constitutes a real American, and the principles of Amer- ican citizenship. TRAINS RUNNING LATE. Loca)] people. having occasion to remain in Hartford until the last train ot 11:30 o’clock have been incon- venienced more or less all during the past week. Again last night the train was late. Instead of pulling out on time, at 11:30 o’clock, it did not leave until 12:15 o’clock, arriving here at 1a m Annual Banquet of Putnam Phalanx The annual banquet of the Putnam i on vho have already accepted; Major F. ances that the following would be in Adjutant General George M. Cole Guard, the Newport Train Artillery of New- Today was tag day for the war suf- zeal street at which a number of prominent Among those will be, John tant editor of John Kolosky Anastatia Pe- | MORE MONEY NEEDED BY THE RED CROSH Collections to Be Taken Up Tomorro' t = in the Churches and Eve yone Can Help. The Red Cross is the ono gre agency in the present widespread.wal that is working for the alleviation © suffering in all the belligerent couwm tries. Representatives, of the Rel Cross arc at all battle fronts, amom ,» | the fighting forces of all nations f | Thus it is an absolutely impartial and international organization. It is th | one agent or organization that hai | the confidence of all governments and H entrusted with money and goods o | all sufferers whatever the nationality There is an increasing call upon thd branches in this country. The need is greater than ever before, And ew Britain Chapter is working to do its part in this relief of humal | suffering. The rooms are open eae! .| day but the limited quarters can ae commodate but few workers. Therd are, however, many garments cuf which may be taken home and fin ished. And it is hoped that numbers of New Britain women will call and get some of these, thus helping t« i carry on this needed work But theg | greatest lack at present is money fo purchase of mater An offerin for this purpose will be taken in eack of the churches tomorrow. Let all who believe in the alleviation of this awful distress occasioned by the Wal makes it a point to be at church to | morrow morning and make some com tribution to this cause. it d | 1| 1| every 2 = s t FOR PERMANENT PAVEMENT, Mayor Quigley is in receipt of son advance information and figures as to| some of the needs of the board of pub: lic works, as will be shown in the nex vear's estimates. With the same ap propriation as last year the board wil be able to macadamize four streel lay semi-pavement cn Stanley, Dwighty Jubilee and Arch streéts, and to haw | permanent paving on Park street, Elm) street and Myrtle streets, the total st to be $80,000. It doubtful whether many of the other streets im need of permanent pavement will i done this yar. cc is Animal THE BE are the ones where the soil is kept more and more pro potash. See our dealer or address will be manager and Price president of the club. Fertilizers will not only keep your soil in prime cond! ble crops every year. ‘reatment for fertile soil. Let our booklet tell you how profitable crops were grown in 1915 without NEW ENGLARND Fertilizers ST FARMS in best condition. New England Animal ion, but they will grow That's because BONE, BLOOD NEW ENGLAND FERTILIZER COMPANY, Boston, Mass.