New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 21, 1916, Page 2

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21 , 1916. { This Is the Time of the ||| fEPE A ITVEN S Year to Renovate the ||| & HASD IIION &CO- STORE CLOSED ALL DAY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, (Washing- Interior of Your Homel See our Stock of 1916 Wall Papers. A It Is Not Too Late large variety of Parlor, Chamber and Liv- To Find a Bal'g ain " ing Room Wall Paper, at Reasonable Prices. At THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and 5 Frankin Square. New Britain, Conn. HART FORD. " HallinanBread & ice Cream Co. POLITICS THURSDAY | 755 2 Mot o 05 e Biviond e S T A T S erre v James Simkus' of 83 Orange streot R MH“ .'nlx'i»r(!}::;\(l'q.v the surplus, i with a Molasses Jacket, with Pure Peanut butter running through it. A delightful combination for tomMorrow: Our Large and Attractive Showing of the Choicest Styles in oond broke his leg Saturday night ‘s He Will N epiiniRe The annual meeting of the stock- Brove sHESEN K was taken o tho | oo Ot AN T e AT S S o e b e Mola Peantit Butter PUffs .....o.c...-.. 27¢ per pound SPRING MILLINERY pspital nomination Tor President of © [ morrow at 2 p. m. The annual state- Molas Puff K Siio oo aR SIVBIGUO TR ° DCr pound ment follows 3UEterSCOtCR WALETS « o x s sssiciaecsasioecnss - per pound 1s Worthy of Your Immediate Atten Fourth Warg G. O. P, Club, Assets, Chocolate Nougatines ... o - .. . :: pound Hats for Present Wear 1915 Jan. 1 S ehine Ghotolatenl b oo IR 35chuctinound Hats For the Journey to the Sonthlands. < 1or Dress, Walking and Sport We: [Pamon’s < store will close tomor- W, Washington's birthday.-—advt. The > spartr t 7 i The fire department was called out { With the annual meeting tay 589.6 n Sterday afternoon to the house at | Fourth Ward Republican elub Thurs- | 5 suEl L - - edteligi e Bibtididon v Dl laidlls B L e 0 : We are recsiving many favorable compliments on our mes R .Ha ., Some loose cloth- » will retire from politics after accounts - llr a ]ng peCla S - showinz of Spring styles in Millinery. For well we might—for it's an g Storbd in i rway caught | ———— 3 | receiv- . assortment to be proud of. There are hundreds of fascinating style ‘e but the able . 2,020,656.43 fteal estate, 5 s conceived reflecting he new style tendencies Hetori: : e R e Cachy Killfully conceivec yictoslel Dunch o eh model we show has a certain individuality that stamps its Sun Tart Cake . . - .. 20¢ per pound > arsal ad of Wed art Cake . ; distinctiven t all of these hats comprise the very newest 3 30 sharp. (]‘ . e and Parker Housc Rolls ...... . .. .. . Taes O the spl e wilel P ; ‘ : maghing Sesannlollit s ; The styles that are most fashionable are Turbans, Tricornes, Sail o premen s clul neld ery . 5 Aprlesdurnove ors and Pokes. There are some large hats being created o,'”" Al ballgues Bafirday eyenine . . Bastry: Bretzels ... o e Among the most featured =t ire Milan, Hemps, Lisere, Fan- the Hotel G t i oy : ¢y Braids—others of combinations of straw and satin and taffeta The new shades that are considered the most fashionable v R B R o -- Qur Delicatessen Dept. -- o = ory, New Greeri and Blossom New Britain ¢ Soclety Te- o 0 KR R Is without & doubt the busiest spot in town when all the house- Sec these charmning try them on—vou will surely enthuse over the styles and the reasonable prices that we ask for them : i WE WISH TO CALTL ATTENTION TO OUR assortment of {le icatessen Counterbuying sisupplyUc theisood thines newest Spring Styles in Suifs, Coats, Dresses, Waists and Gloves. We Joseph’s Dramatic society will dramatic sketch and donke; lities Capital keepers who know that they are sure of getting just what they want, apita stock . § 000,00 $12,500,000.00 are in at Our De § | In treas- aid out for their selection, The second annual banquet of the 1 e A S el e = p ! social club was held yves s, . =.580,000.0 ‘"hey are aware of the fact at it is not only a time saver to pur- rty tomorrow evening in the parish b 1i. ¢ afternoon in Bardeck's hall | $.19,020.000.00.%: 8920,000.00 chase at our counter, but that they are alsc saving money at the Bros. will move to 38-42 . ; Bills and same time. Our lunches put up to take cut are grow ing in' popularits about March ‘1st—advt B 5 accounts every day. Call 906 and tell us your wants in this line and we will "hicnes, assistant at the = ,"f“‘"""j" 1324.7 : .08 have it ready when the hoy calls for it. Salads, cooked meats of dll Dividenc 3 vill represent the Sun- i ST st i kinds, relishes and cheese both domestic and imported ) o — «SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” Mother Wpr}t Be the O y‘ One Admiring Her Boy will also visit in Indian- | & —_—— "REV D THERE'S A REASON. Humphrey is being men- e o ikE" G. E. PIHL TO CALL 906 FOR PROMPT DELIVERY. ” possible successor of Wil but eventfu! career. Alderman [ ] RAVE CHURCH HERE ! When he walks al.ong.ftlille stvrect he’ll b? sentative on the republican town | announced today that he would not | i THE the center of attraction if he wears one o e tec He has already = i those McKirdy as fourth ward rep- | Parker is prasident of the club but he | stand for re-election. "PHe Sunshine society held a meeting | announced that he will not seek a re- | Pastor of Swedish Bethany Churel 1 e . afternoon at the ¥ W. . A | nomination for alderman and his re- | i St LONG DRESS LENGTH AND ULSTER The police have bhe o o { tirement from the presidency of the ssume Superintendency of Or- o 5 & & en notified that | poy g wara club will ‘mean his re- OVERCOATS | ¥éral freight cars he loca s anage s . 5 ’ Ve. been broken into of late. | gni. |MevAl from the active political field D i e That he can buy now at Horsfall's at ' day night a car consigned to the hefel tanion I gl aRioin: X At the services at the Swedish Beth- > ~ i onil Biscuit company was raided. :.‘:VV«(\] i hu »\,\":j.(‘.’.-‘,‘.‘,.!‘L'““ ; ny churck yesterday, Vice President ]42 MAIN HALF PRICE . quantity of cookies taken i A i August Ostlund announced that Rev, . STREET Formerly they sold from $12.50 to $25.00. | from that stron $2.00 shoes $1.60. Damon's | there will be no contest for the repub- | Gustavus 5. Pihl, pastor for fifteen And not forgetlinr{ the fine characterful [ lican nomination for alder: vears, had tendered his resignation The new millinery dept. is now | City Tax Collector Howard M G ieaTe | U SRR (IR i | BOYS’ SUITS pened at the Kavanaugh Shop, 40 | was being urged by his friends to ratt St., Hartford. The dressy hats, ter the nomination against Counci . o 2 + | greached they were ced to sign That are Greatly Reduced in Price. reet and dinner gowns, now makes | man John Stadler but, it is said, he ha i cos Uhich b e S puted Tha oars ;zreai oney Saving Days in the 2 g . Y = Steele is being mentioned as the su ; . : 5 s g o - E o . p SR I'he mecting closed with a hymn and Boys’ Department .;[l ‘I'rr] ll&t. IN TROLLEY C 3 cessor of Alderman Parl or for ih 3 3 e g {a majority of the audience departed 3 BERER = Porintendent 1y | Fresidency of the Bty B cluy B X S | “Kick In,” Lyceum theater; !\while this was being sung without | ng arrangements with the man- | H recent ! 1 presider : | e .| pausing to sign the cards. On the plays, feme of the C. i : v the Consolidated tepublica 1ed . § | T (‘f"\u:: ..r“w‘::,,..1’1‘,1”:1 ut ‘Hl‘mhl«uv ;l]v h‘ nsolidat Republican W 3 3 High class photo platform with the speaker sat A. N P e » . relen asainat spitting | clu s g 3 theater- | Pierson, the Cromwell florist, promi- = a s printed in %6 " - nently identified with Pastor Russell u g glish, Polish, Ttalian and Armenian | DIVIDENDS OF A. H. C. A “motion pictures, | o s — ~If PAYS PO RUY QUR KIND” )unm;&. i1l be supplied to conductor ; S Keeney’s theater, ey will be expected to give one of 7 5y f ! ese cards to any violator of the law. OVER HALF MILLION e 5 1 Piles Cured in 6 to 11 Days. 1] 8389 ASE¥TLOM ST. Comnecting with 140 TRUMBELL /ST a second offense follows, the con- ““_'”,"“‘i“‘ i el Druggists refund money if PAZO meets in Mas G OINTMENT fajls to cure Itchi ctor will have the spitter placed Blind, Blecding or Protruding Piles. pigr_arrest. Fourtecenth Annual Statement of Pattabessett v 5 M, s > g atta 45 Main street. ‘ First application gives relief. 50c WE ARE PREPARED —| o wit MARSH&ALLEN e s / | | | | | Profits Gerstaecker £ Concern Shows Gross E - | ) E LL A N s | Amounting to $1,044.825.10. { meets in Turner he Successors to A. P. Marsh. / 3 % Dividends of over half a million : : . . / bsolutely “Removes dollars were paid by the Americar i 7., meets : CREME Fouse Painting, Interior Decorat ing, Paper Hanging. H 3 Hardware . Corporation during the el Briders i Stretched Canvas Ceilings a spec ialty. ndigestion. Onepackage by the fou ; Main street; 3 LADY v ARY i Estimates furnished. Ne contra ct too large, no job to¢ smail vear, as is shown Mpr. Allen is a decorator ot 25 ye ars’ experience, and a graduate of the roves it. 25c at all druggists. |teenth annual statement of the con- | meets at 59 | Tegner lodse, New York School of Applied Arts. I or the past three years with the Sage- T SHEE = | Arven street. Allen Co., of Hartford. REV. 6Tl PIaL, Nona but the highest class of wo rkmen will be employed by this firm. T CII D — e WOHRERY e ' MARSH & ALLEN, Decorators, 38 Main 5t.; Telephone. - Martha e meets in Jr. = ; M | and wished the congregation to take . drs y O | immediate action. Rev. Mr, Phil in a| Court Pride, 17 of A, meets at 90 | letter said it was very hard for him to | Arch street. { 1SS WILMA W make such a decision, beeause of the TR, Y ; M R loyal treatment he had received from VITACKED THE MINTISTRY, S DANCER the parishioners during his stay in mai - : y ; S - this city, but he felt he could be of Iusscll Speaker Declares They Teach § p Beesibensiit tolieisiedish Gnristian False Doctrines ’ . 4 bottic | : ~ R ot S WA e i You Shouldn’t M This bottle is backed by our guarantee, made in 2- §!.ieq {(' .(u‘:’m‘\\'“ e LA 1‘" idress on “The Destruction ool ou ouldn 't 55 P P 3 : ed @ call last weck to assume the F dress o S < | quart;size only, of High Grade Rubber. supcrintendency. , The announcement B He e L IN THIE DANUBE BLUE JAR 2-QUART BOTTLE of the resignatiod was received with | plished,” under the auspices of the 2 115 DA : BL ) | regret by the congregation and several ational Bible Students’ asso- A facial feast for Americ of the women members hroke down jon at the Lyceum theater yester- queens. wondrous luxu and wept. During the pastorate of | day aftetrnoon, John F. Rutherford, for your complexion, such 2-QUART COMBINATION—BOTTLE $2 50 | Rev. Mr. Pihl. the church has been |a New York lawver, took a fling at {he women of France adore. at Arch Street Armor_y N T \g I ver; ceessful inistry of the organ Creme lLady Mary is a genu- Al\l) FOLNTAH\ SYR[NGE e ‘\1111\ vlv “‘\‘L announced a week ago | churc x’::‘:\ declaring that they ine triumph from the labora- FRIDAY NIGHT Other styles, sizes and qualities from 79¢ up. Electric that he had received the vcall, the |liberately misrepresented in pre of Vivaudou, the Irench L church members felt he would accept | gzlvation for regular churchgoers. Heatmg Pads and Metal Hot Water Bottles. and their fears were lized yester- |1'he way to Heaven, he said, is not 50 CENTS. TICKETS $3.00 AT CROWELL PORTE AND DYSON'S, day when they noted that Rev. K. O.|through the contribution box and the DICKINSON DRUG CO., L ¥ CE CoO. Clstrom of 1ast Hampton would con- | 13ble teaches no such thing, nor that I'vee this week a bottic { duct the services tev. Mr. Pihl has se fail to attend church and Lady Mary Perfume i - —_— S S R 1.8, 1e service Rev. Mr. Pihl has |1hose who fa of Lady Mary Perfume with BAND CONCER1 PROGRAM OF taken a keen interest in the work of |live up to church doctrines will go to jar of Cremo Lady Mary. (e D CC r : C the orphanaze for a number of years | everlasting perdition. | EXHIBITION DANCIN( J__MODERN DANCES | and has served as president of the{ He predicted that with the close of R R T board of directors as well’ds doing | ¢he present -, Christ's kingdom Clflrk8bralncrd8‘ 16Q 171 much in raising of funds to continuc ill be establ ed on irth on prin- - - AP IR DRUG CO . MAIN ‘é’rRFFT the work of the hone. He as} that | ciples of justice and equality. He DRU_(? .surop.a o - e 2 = ) 0 | his resignation take effect July 1 and |didn't ask a contribution, the meet- ThePexall Store Al S ¥ - the church will taike action next Mon- | ing being frec to all. ity || pumAWGSTRELT it o lc a word each day pays for a classified adv. in the Herald. Yoqu get resulis. That's what you want | @ay evening at a special meeting. wished to learn the truths he

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