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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1916. | SAYS [lRINK LEMONADE FOR RHEUMATISM Wear Warm Clothes in Winter and Take Ome-half Teaspoonful of Rheuma Once a Day to Drive Rheumatic Polsons From Your System. can get a measure of re- City Items 'l ouncilman F. L. Conlon home on Tremont street. saac Timbrell at his home on Pon't miss the Buperintendent is i1l at is reported slightly | Maple street. | ading Post.—advt. | g : ceping the feet dry, drinki r:}t._ Mich., where he is attending | plenty of lemonade and avoiding 'l:‘lg ational convention of school su- | coholic beverag iy s ages, but if you really > | want to get rid of rheuma m with all its agony, pain and misery you must drive from your system every bit of | poisonous secretions that lodge in the Joints and muscles. Clark & Brainerd Co., and all drug- gists are now offering to the public for about 50 cents a prescription called Rheuma that » powerful that with- in two da after you take the first | dose you will feel that the uric acid | poison is leaving your body. Rheuma seldom fails; it the torturing pain, limbers up and re- duces stiff, swollen joints and drives | the soreness from inflamed muscles. e Loyvalty club of the South | Anvbody can try it, for it is free from Feh will hold a mieeting Friday | OPiates and is harmless. If ihg at the office of Attorney Ar. | cent bottles don't prove that vou W. Upsen in the City building, | get rid of rhcumatism or neuritis P question for debate will be: *“Re- | ¢Ver. vour money is waiting at ed That President Wilson cannot | (ruggist's. elected.” i npnouncement is made of the ap- gehing wedding of Mis Irma Neri “Thomas Reno of New Haven. he annual masquerade ball of the trian Military society was held | evening in Bardeck’s hall. The | Rnization is planning for the n:qu: he Bungalow club will hold €e Thursday evening, March 2, at €s & Hoffman's hdll, the pro- fiS to be used towards a piano for elub rooms at Sunset Rock. picholas Murphy of New fithed’ home after a v 8 in this city. arnival at eing school dvt. he Central il its annual ning at a York has with Kennedy-Campbell's Fri. Machinists hall. overcomes Realty Company will meeting next Monday 5 o'clock. is your | YOUNG PEOPLE IN | CONVENTION HERE Interesting Two-day Program Mapped ball which will be held next th. he quarterly meeting of the ain Fish and Game club will be | i this evening in Bardeck’s hall. | ortant matters yill. come up’ for psaction and a large attendance is ested. s Out For Saturday and Sunday, o When eDlegates Convene. The annual state convention of the | Swedish Congregational Young Peo- ple’s societies will be held in this cit | on Saturday and Sunday. A business | meeting will be held the opening night | at which reports for the past year will se. Our entire line of Spring | be presented and officers for the ensu- Summer hats -on display at | ing year will be elected. Sunday's ghlin’s, 91 Pratt St., Hartford. { program folows: —advt, | Song .. Congregation eon Jonegihas entered the employ | PiPle reading and praver .. e e Guig'Refining company as a | 6. E Fln ke per: §uz:g . }Lutfnrd Bty a1 wniaeaws or ::::mn s ‘Hartford male Lhornq :‘frn'f’f‘;fn“f"‘)""e\ will attend a | Rev. John Nelson, Springfield, Ma 29 e Connecticut Associa- | gong ,.:.,, New Britain male choru; of Commercial and Civic Execu- | Aqdres in Hartford Thursday morning. | Rev, K Wwill give an address on, “The Na- | song Mal - ? s g Male quartet of Hartford @l Chamber and Its Relation to . bt et Collection, reading of motices and 3 benediction hat is a Trading Post? A special progr: has been hall.—advt. ranged for Sunday afternoon at eter Kowalcz, the lunatic who . o'clock. It will consist of readings by ently demanded that he be appoint. | President Grondahl of the Hartford a policeman \because of his great Young People’s society, songs by Mis sical strength, has been committed | 0182 Thyberg of Springfield, short ad- svlum at Middletowsn | dresses on relation of young people to taken there today, the society by Rev. Gerhard Palm- wble Fred Winkle gren of Hartford: to the church, Rev. hed trustee of the A. L. Anderson, South Manchester, Pavid M. Kuzenow. and to the missions, Rev. K, F. Olson IPouzzner and J. J of Cambridge. Seclections will be ren- braisers dered by the union “choir of the ; churehes, the Hartford dquartet and the en Johnson of 446 Arch street was en ill at the corner of Main and locil e choru h street shortly after 6 o'clock last Sunday evening's 4 Bible reading and prayer by the pr Ing and was taken to the hospital | {4anc - . dreatment ident of the Springfield society, song by the male cliorus, sermon by Rev, K. Olson, song by the union = choir: selections by Miss Thyberg and bene- diction. pecial display this week of after- and evening gowns, also street | the . Olson, Cambridge, Mass. See Tur- m has been bankrupt estate H. P. Roche, Martin are the | program follows son was born Sunday i Charles W, bet . he police were notified last night | Joe Somanus of 140 Winter strect ¢ one of his boarders had stolen | In connection with the Institute of g8 watch, an‘overcoat, a suif and { the W. C. T. U. to"be held ‘tomor- from him. The hoarder has!ypow at the Swedish Baptist church ped town. on Tlm street, arrangements have [been made to have nineteen young ladies, representing the nineteen pro- hibition states, sing. This feature of the program, which will be carried out in the evening, promises to be of much interest. The New Britain W. C. T. U. issues a cordial invitation to the public to attend both the af- ternoon and evening exercises. WEDISH REPUBLIC! hering which of a political | be held by the Swed American | Republican club in Electric hall o- | morrow evening. State President Carl i Thompson of Naugatuck, Mayor { A. Quigley and Senator G. W. Klett {will be the speake Prior to the ! meeting the Swedish American Re- pulican State league executive comn- mittee will hold a session in the office of President J. A. Abrahamson of the local club. to Mr. and Johnson of 119 Glen W. C. T. U. INSTITUTE of Southington the New rs. Leroy Harvey ndergoing treatment at fain General hospital. he G. A. B. club will g [Booth’s hall this evening. t. Joseph’s Dramatic club will give lonkey party and dramatic enter- ment tonight at tne parish hall. Tie Fidelity club, of the South rch plans a Washington birthday ty this evening at 7:30 o'clock. a dance N RALLY. be in will will o rally K Few Britain lodge, s, ‘Washington’s { the natur TONIGHT No. 957, B. P. the anniversary bhirth this evening Ih 2 dance at the club rooms on whington street. The Blks are fa- & for their social affairs and th Ming’'s event promises to be of usual caliber. A large attendance nticipated. D.D.D. Rk your drugsisis about D. . . today. ¢, 5ue, $1.00. will observe . _Nl"rescgrii:i:ion for Eczema —for 15 years the standard skin remedy—a liquid used externally—instant relief from itch. soa the mildest of cleansers — keeps theskinalwayscleanand healthy. Marsay Hot Water Bottles This bottle is backed by our guarantee, made in 2- quart size only, of High Grade Rubber. 2-QUART BOTTLE .................. $1 50 | 22.QUART COMBINATION—BOTTLE $2 50 AND FOUNTAIN SYRINGE O Othet styles, sizes and qualities from 79¢ up. Electric Heating Pads and Metal Hot Water Bottles. DICKINSON — DRUG CO., yai'six MAIN STREET t 1 HALLIN CANDIDATE Strugele Jehn registrar side gave a decided twist to the aspect of affairs. looked William roles, ticipated nobody that angular deavoring to get in a telling blow. H j0b two term of on another is Swedi be these He victory Scheuy | with i the WASHINGTONS BIRTHDAY FEBRUARY 22™ “No Nobler Figure Ever Stood In The Forefront OF A Nation's Life John Richard Green Events Tonight ¥, FOR REGISTRARSHIP “Kick Lyceum theater. for Republican Nomination , High clas: ter. photo play Has Now Become Three- cornered Battle. Vaudeville Keeney's and motion theater. pictures, of for Entrance into the field 15 today Hallin as a candidate of voters on the republican Patriotic dance, Elks club, St. Joseph tainment, pa Dramatic club sh a duel was and Up to now only with William Scheuy for H. and Ziegler the W. L Vesga i in leading | Morgan lodge, hall K. of P, meeta while o hot fight ht for a minute would turn out to be a tri- affair with each man having | watch while en- th was an- Eintracht 187 Arch lodge, street. it S, meets at wo opponents to New Mur; Britain Camera s studio. club meets in Both Registrar Zeigler and William 1. Scheuy, Who wad ousted from the ears ago after an unbroken vears, are of German ext and depend to a large extent from voters of Teutonic origin, Mr. Hallin will have to look to source for his support. He what is nominally termed a h-American candidate and can depended on to gain many of | votes in the coming primaries gures much of his chance for depends upon Ziegler and battling it out to a finish German-American ballots as missiles, leaving him free to an ez capture of the rest of the field with solid backing of votes. The battle promises only second to the coming mayoralty | fight and from now on the campaign will be fiercely waged Mr. Hallin, the latest candidate, was for a number of years employed A0 s ol e St by the T. W. O’Connor company and Judge John H. Kirkham lately for the Farrell & O'Connor rected judgement for the plaintiff te company. He will complete his | recover 4 in the case of Anton labors with the latter concern this | Brown Louis Schwinker. Law- week and then will devote his whole { ver H. P. Roche represented the attention to the coming campaign. | plaintiff and Lawyer M. D. Saxe the In this he is following in the footsteps | defendant . ¥ of Mr. Scheuy who has just termi- The e was ed his services with the Gulf Re- | when recently fining company as bookkeeper with = determination to devote all h time from now until the primaries in the stru le to regain the party omination, which equivalent to | fused to agcept (hem on the grour victory at the polls. Mr. Hallin A | they were unsatisfactory. He thought member of Andree lodge, 1. O, O + | they were too effeminate. During rht" being a past grand. He is also a | hearing a Hartford tailor examineq member of the Svea Social club, the | the garments and declared the work Vega society and has served in Com- | was poor, inasmuch as Brown is es. pany E, C. N. G. ! sentially a woman's tailor and emba- | died the feminine in his work. Valient Hive. Main street. meets at Canton 0. T A FFoste M. hall. a meets in but New Britain camp, M. at 34 Church street. Unity Rebekah lodge. I. meets in Jr. O, U. A. M. W. A, meets 050, I hall. Washington O meets at 277 camp, P. Main street. S. of A, Tadies e 00 Auxiliary, U. S. W R V.. in se MUST PAY TAILOR'S Will Receive BILL. Anton Brown Pay cr. has di- Vs, se somewhat amusing tried in the city an overcoat, suit Schwinker for $60. ments were delivered and trousers jor When the ga : the latter re is is "RONT. Joseph eKit- | KILLED AT WAR i while taking | News of the death of ner, formerly of this city part in the battles in Bruclk, has been received by local Kettner was cmployed at Frary & Clark’s and at the of the war, he rcturncd country in the ccnflict. warded for bravery by iron cross. bill. Advertised Letters a list of leiters aa. New Britain, Conn,, office, February 22nd., 1916, W. Clark. John B, Fttner. Victor Hodoke Joe Hainko Miss Anna He I'rank A, Johnson. J. Johnson. Mrs. Martin H. C. May. John McGrath. Mrs, O'Brien. Peter Poplowski. Szyman Rusinek Michael Ricei. Miss Anna Rice Clarence Ilenshaw. M Patrick Reilly. Mrs. G. Scharf, J. Spellman. Ask for advertized letters tion date of list. w. Bavaria, friends, ander outl to serv. He was receiving e following vertised at the DELEGATES The fillowing delegates have heen ! selected by Valiant Hive, L. O. T. M, to the convention to be held in Middle- town Thusday: Mrs. Margaret Hayes, Mrs. A. C. Malone, Mrs. Pauline Lay and Mrs, Harrv Hart. The regular meeting of the lodge will be held this| evening when a picture will be taken. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. L. Keefe. and men- F. DELANEY Postmaster. { Hold ng The Thread An Inch From | i this, Can You Thread A Needle, The End? Not To Be Able To Do This Is A Sign Of An Over- wrought Nervous Condition There is only one way to correct You must reach the cause of the trouble. Just because your hand trem- Dbles it does not follow that the trou- ble lies directly in the nerves of the hand. The body is full of what known as mpathetic nerves.” N ons are not aware that such nerves exist. They do not know that nothing goes in any part of the body that every other part does not | instantly “know of.” The closeness of this sympathy familiarly illus- any per on | part i ery ! combir | the enti | money | how B — | rpnt Seaside trated by headaches, ind tion, rheu- ism. neuralgia, etc.. when the | that hurts may not be the seat the trouble at all. Almost every of sleeplessness, nervousness, even ben “sympathetic strike by brain, nerves and stomach, indueced by the lowering of the general health. | In cases of this kind nothing is more grateful than the help and strength- ening powers of a remarkable discov- led Margo Nerve Tablets. Marzo Nerve Tablets are a wareful tion of valuable nerve feed- elements that aim to reach and wlize with strengthening pow nervous system. Try Mar- g0 Nerve Tablets todav. Make the tesg for yourself and see if this is not £0.. The Clark & Brainerd and other reliable druggists sell it on a positive guarantee to refund your if these results are not ob- quickly and actorily. Un- these circumst vou must see 3 foolish it g0 another day feeling ou of ing revi ot tained der do. Al DRAPEY TYLES Culminates in Quict Court Strect. Rov Weddin, seauel to 1 on T a a = lapping quietly romance of sur sands and wedding held at the home of Mrs. { on Court street her daughter, sea pretuy was 5 this afternoon when Miss Marion Gertrude Styles, and Simeon Colona Draper of Rich Square, North Carolina, were married by Rev. Lyman S. Johnson, a life long friend of the family. The young people first met at Money Ts- land near Stony Creek at her father's summer home. The bridegroom had | come north to spend the summer and | from this acquaintanceship a ro- ! mance developed, terminating today in a wedding. st enter- Owing to the | of Dr. Style death last summer the ceremony this afternoon was restricted to relatives and a few friends. The couple were | ttended by John Styles Stoddard of Meriden, a nephew of the bride, and Miss Claire Hurlburt of Elmwood. Following the ceremony the young AP, MARSH New York School of Applied Arts. OFF TO THE SOUTHLAND AWAY FROM WINTER’S CHILL WINDS, what adds more to your pleasure and comfort than light, airy appropriate wearables. ; And how convenient is a store like Hors- fall’s where the traveler can revel in just such fine apparel assembled for his special approval. We are featuring Travel Apparel just now and there are many things for the Northern Traveler as well as the Southern. FOR THE SO UTH—Sport Suits and Coats for Women, Flannel Suits and Trousers for Men. Men’s White Hats and Shoes. Men’s Silk Shirts and Ties. FOR THE NORTH—Men’s Fur Caps and Gloves. Mufflers, Sweaters and Wool Caps for Men and Women. Fur Coats and Auto Robes. o “If PAYE TO RGY OUR KWND" AARTIORD, 9399 ASYLOM ST. Jonmscting with 140 TRUMREULY, ST, WE ARE PREPARED MARSH & ALLEN o r. ALLEV Successors to A. P. Marsh. House Painting, Interior Decorat ing, Paper Hanging. Stretched Canvas Ceilings a spec lalty. Estimates furnished. Ne contra ct too large, no job too small. ? e d a graduate of the 5 rator of 253 ye ars’ experience, an s oA ¥ or the past three years with the Sage- Ien Co., of Hartford. None but the highest class of wo rku MARSH & ALLEN, Deco ritors, nen will be employed by this firm 38 Main St.; Telephoae. i —————————————————— SPHINX TEMPLE BAND MISS WILMA WYNN MISS WILMA WY e D ANCER You Shouldn’t Miss THE MASONIC BALL at Arch Street Armory FRIDAY NIGHT AND DYSON CO. PORTER $3.00 — AT CROWELL'S, L. PIERC ; DICKINSON DRUG (O, PROGR. \)i OF | AND CONCERT = MODERN DANCES | EXHIBITION DANCING people left for New York and Wash- ington on a wedding trip. They will reside at Rich Square, N. C., wher Jr. meets | for | couri, | Brown is a tailor and agreed to make | { ana Great jiDiote British-Rus: Judge Kirkham knocked $6 off tho | the bridegroom is postmaster, being | an_appointee of President Wilson. In | connection with the post office, he is | po: i also operates a store. { To Prevent The Grip. Colds cause Grip—Laxative E«Jninin:- removes the cause. i is only one “Bromo Quinine."” GROVE'S signature on hox. an Bromo There E. W. 5c. ne be & \TTENDING CONY "TON. The following local persons will at- tend the banquet of the State Letter { Carriers’ association which convened | this afternoon in Meriden at the Town | hall this evening: John Burr Henry Juengst and Frank Coleman, delegates, Mr, and Mrs. Quincy Hart- Mr. and Mrs. George Pittsinger, and Mrs. Walter Prelle, Mr, and George . Clark. Daniel Darrow, nk Seitz, Louis Lehr, Donald Mc- agen and Mrs. John F. Burns. The principal speaker at the banquet will -Corgressman Thomas L. Reilly. IGNS AT LANDERS. of 11 clerk Cl Lo dr 10 amn Peck hipping i & Clar position and will of the Oakyil bury. He will on March 15. COMING Linwood street at Lande has resigned his | ret enter the employ |y, company in Water- assume his new duties boy by TO TERM in Ingland and Sweden to Scttle Parcel Post Dispute. Stockholm, via London, e { wil 5:30 a. m.—It is reported in well in- | mg formed circles here the trouble that an arranz ment or between Sweden | Britain re. rding Atlantic traffic will soon be com- 0 is understood that the - parcel mail, held up by Sweden and now stored at Gothen- burg, will be released as soon as the Swedish-American line steamship Stockholm, now enroute to New York, s passed the British Isles No confirmation can he found of | the rumor that Sweden has requested the United States to join in a prot against Great Britain action in seiz ing mail matter. At the American | legation here it is stated that the rumor is regarded as unfounded. parcel pleted post It a vea isfa and of t rem Swa T EYE. Why be 2 Thatsls Mo., re- DOESN Kansas City, N Feb. left service should a man without a & from the military what Fred Kuemmling, Joplin, wanted to know when he was jected today, for enlistment in -the United States Marine Corps at its Kansas City recruiting station. ‘1 don't see why you won't take me,’ said Kuemmling, “Don’t you have to Co., size You 1 wouldn't have to w, doing that because I haven't | be s You need modera cfficiency | Dail shoot? motion got any. methods in your service, I can sec that.” follow: terbury $17,800, New Rritian Stamford $29,435, have plans for a single house on Mc- feet. plans for Stevens block on Main street recently iunch pres ring a handsome residence at eight Arrangements are under way den City Meriden the tables. the before tomorrow | Tenngssee Druggists Praise [ Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root | Dr. twenty gives entire customers who use medicine. Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For | Send squint or close the left one when you | uable information, aste any | kidneys and bladder. one- drug stores. DR, OHMAN ON PREPAREDN BUILDING ACTIVITY. Rev. Dr. §. G. Ohman will deliver &n Building figures for the past week compiled from permits were New Haven $73,800, Bridge- rt $45,020, Hartford $19,675, Wa- 110, ven $3, as on “Preparedness” at an open G. A. R Ohman will addre at meeting of Stanley Post, to- morrow evening. Fillmore give a piano recital and there will be Al organizations cordially West Ha d Springfield $68,260. Walter Donahue has plans for a w house on Francis street. It will 7 by 37 feet and was designed by C. Palmer, tanislaw and Maryan | other numbers on the program { members of patriotic | and friends of the post “ invited. are Ciestews It will be 28 30 HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Opens Air Passages Right Up. § ? siededededdedefodododedostedede doidedededeode el Ah! What relief- Your clogged nos- irils open right up, the air passages of | vour head are clear and you can this | 3, eathe freely. No more hawking, Vine | ¢ uffling, mucous discharge, headache, Adams street. } @ryness—no struggling for breath at W. Loomis has plans for an | niohe vour cold or catarrh is gone room colonial house Har- Don't stay stuffed up! Get a smat street, Tottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nos- i trils, let it penetrate through every T air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous Meri- | embrane, giving instant relief. Tabs, to be played in the Silver | Cream Balm what every Saturday evening The heme | cold and catarrh S smarting under the sting caused | cecking. It's just the defeat administered by the boys last Saturday evening | = city, will strive hard to turn Those intending to make | notify the committee | evening. A series | 1 be playved with the Southington bs in three weeks in this city. intock street by & F. A. Simpson of Hartford has extensive alterations to the The floow will be opped’to street lever and a Hudson will be installed. A new ed brick front will be extended the street line. Dr. J. L. Kelly Poforde ool B eododeod ught by him, will erect a on on TO MEET CONQUEROR for a the the urn pool hetween M. T. A. & B. team and match ¥ is sufferer splendid, Just CREME LADY MARY this trip should handling for have been mp-Root rs and it always | ction to my it they speak in the highest terms | he good results obtained from the edy. We believe Dr. Kilmer mp-Root is a fine kidney and liver | Kil- | S at- | DANUBE BLUE feast for America's A wondrous for your complexion, the women of France Creme Lady Mary is a riumph from the of Vivaudou, the Master-Chemist IN THE A facial queens. JAR Very truly your: SIMONS & ROWE Winchester, 1915, luxury such as ador genu- labora- French ovember 11th, Letter to 50 CENTS. You ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & | Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. | will also receive a booklet of val- telling about the When writing, ure and mention the New Britain | [ Herald. Regular fifty-cent and | dollar size bottles for sale at all | ¢ this week a C Lady Mary Perfume © of Creme Lady Mary. }Clark 8 PBrainerd’s DRUG STORE, bottic with

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