New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 28, 1916, Page 3

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY ] oA ¢ \hE GIVE ROYAL GhLD THAB!NG STAMPS—-—ASK FDH |HEM 08‘0" Smrfll i ] Sflefllal 5 ;Speclalf ut Prices for Week of Feb. 28.0Mar4lnc ; céagz' Stanloy Womans Relief Corps e Announcement ¥ E AS Sultan Brand 1 2 " ‘;;j;;f;;g;';; "THE NEW SPRING . .0 commivo no . a v MRS M G HERMAN = CAN mésa : ice-Told Tal New Britain Counc s 5 nalia will be used, R. H. Wilcox will \mI\ will be at our pattern depart- Are Making Their Ap-| i o vrivate work and 1. 3. sner || ment 4050 pearance HERE | oot i oo b ot | russpay, pmsmaecas ‘ 3 215 Tc an 12¢ |} NeW Dl‘eSS COttO | odap attend fop pr chicoses "f,m“ i This is an excellent opportunity cil has accepted a challenge fr St TR LR S R e Two very atractive items are Kimo lodre, . of P.. for a gume in || [2 0w M R~ CORN 3 5 Latest Arrivals at Our Popular Dept, SILK STRIPE MADRAS o ” MES. HERMAN 3U|.TAN STRING BEANS O AN 2 C SN RN R e L Chamberlain Council, No. : e oW By M. Will leasad explain why 3 2 g 3’ inCheS WIde i - : Tl Revie oot ; IMPORTED WOVEN VOILES (from France) at 45c yal ————e e e o A regular meeting was held last Pictorial Review Patterns arc move % KER’S =] | 1 3 ; in a variety of colorings |saturday evening. One candidate Wus . more g nd more cco- : %‘;fi{orfifiks lCI New check effects with exquisite combinations of color in dot arrived of which you will want to know. e el NI Tt et cY T G nomical than any othe pattern: e at 35¢ a yard. cers and members attended the Red TISSUES. With graduated satin strif MRS, HERMAN : And very, very fine 's Trading Post a body. On 3 SR g § i A TINGS :["'l'”,,,,” ;\L:,‘}“g :,- ,;,'L M,‘.,‘l\ class Wil 1 o e " Fl ! and notable for rich appearance inches 5¢c a yard. TASQ C A 1 IS 2 ity il expla 0w you can save a es Head ! Bulk i YANDIES i icate summery colors, and shad £ 3% b . e Acers % . JANDIES in delicate summery olors, WASH SILK IS D | jnitiation will be held. All officers e Lo S SR ; i il Dainty ORGANDIES i : 5 i and members of the degree teams are i 5 poaen : stripes. 36 inches. 20c a yard. in plam and cluster stripes, _the nd construction g requested to be present, rd with Pictorial - Review L rose printed SILK ORGANDIES, unusual; with strong clal 36 inch b ; Sk s e 1S and will be able to giv " to admiration. 86 inches wide. B50c a ya 36 es wide Worthy Temple, Pythian Sisters. R Gontror e in pRERC | W PKG PKG ls?t at 58¢ a yard. All members of the above temple f s S e e e ||| are invited to a social evening at the || clothes, ; u home of the Most Excellent Chief, - ; SOME NEW “WHITE Mrs. Charles Marshall, 700 Dast y = e O On o ~ 4 street, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. i l i 100 I 12c FANCIES” T¢ is particularly requested that all : O es lns or M ized Stri 7 inch whofcanonlll make dtpopmibietiona Heaped high on a counter are all nmnn‘fr of cotton ]d‘rAp]m;rgT lercerized Stripes, 27 inche | tena as a very pleasant function of = —— — = e SoC R on O IR G B e S ‘ LY N CKINGS, Splendid lengths that show many im E 3TRICEL H‘ RESH 2 TKINGS. Splendid leng! d interest to all siste: will be given R GINAL MARKINGE wide Members will please go on the 7:3 o c DOZ pensive possibiliti s at 15c a yard - EGGS : Are very dainty W. L. Morgan Lodge, K. of P. 380-382-381 MAIN il = = - i : The usual business session will be : i Stamps l<roe With Any of the Follow IET US gI,IOW THEM TO called tomorrow evening in Vega | (;‘_()Cerics hall at 8 o'clock. Applications will i % a2 8 . A YOU be received and balloting for candi- PAMILIES TO BE REUNITED. A S tnlen L 10 FEm dates will take place. The c for = g . 2 i it | y: the BES initiation will be held on March 14. | Russia to Permit Women and Children (R e bot Royal h. e With Bread, as with everything else, 1t pays to buy ! pke AKP Jelly Powder. . . 10¢ DU ALl NVInCRA f ! l (e PUREST. the MOST NOURISHING. 1 1 The entertainment committee has to Come to U, & i 5 & 5 . t can A&P Chlorida of 1 jar A& m - : e TIA'S : grrangediforfa isupper ingconiuncelon New York, Feb, 28§.~—The Russian | Lime 1 A&P Tomatoes. . .. . ] There is no excuse for not buying “AUNT DELIA’S BREAD, with Lincoln lodge of Hartford to be 5 . 5 held on Msrch 7th after which an en- | Sovernment has grented permission 19 80 STAMPS With One 1. Can A&P BAKING POWDER .. . 8 as it doesn't cost YOU any tertainment will be given by members | the wives and children of men who | B 50 SPAMPS With 14-1b. A&P COCOA, None Better. ... ... | N ot mag it of the Hartford lodge. The tickets | came to America before the war to | J 25 STAMPS V ne L ) 2 d for same are ready for distribution. [ jeave Ra and join their relatives | JRE 15 STAMPS Wi -1b. kage A&P WASHING POWD .. .16 The return supper and social time will y in Ameri 1ys Leon Sanders, pro Ehsusiunluppar vs Li E ers, pres- ¢ announced later. ident of the Hebrew Sheitering and § ; i 5 ReeTE X . Immigrant Society of Ar rica The & St. Elmo Lodge, No. 21, K, of P. T el e e e e S 5 fl‘efl more than the ordinary kind. i Isidor On Wednesd evening, February | Hershfield, a lawyer who was sent by s P S | M it s et | M > Delivery OR THIS TUESDAY and played carpet bowl between the | war suffere in Poland ana Galacia. 4 N teams of Captain W. I. Gilbert and The message was forwarded by Am.. 'l' | ]35 ) T ]35 ; 3 Captain W. W. Scott. The result of | bassador Gerard at Berlin to Secrc. | BB el 2 62 el PARKERHOUSE ROLLS, per doz : :!\t;(;:;m:» Wi 2 « \\'II in 1‘:1)“)\;1"! l:i tary of State Lansing in Washington | @8 > We are still making FRESH DAILY a complete line of higl aptain Scott 16 e also challenged who transmitted it to Mr, Sunder [ ¥ > s J. ) GOOEL 1 S 5 arade PAS ¢ IPPED CREAM and CUSTARD G the O. U. A. M. to carpet bowl The society had been trying for a 4 D & GradeiEASTRY S W e e be held in Castle hall on | long time to obtain this permission. | | § Our CRULLERS and D OUGHNUTS are fried in pur ednesday evening, March 8 We | Mr, Sanders said there were many 3 HAY TRE T s s ere ere ! - Uhich apcounts AT PURE RICH TA will confer the first rank on candi- [ Russian Jews who came to America 1 GO ST CERA O dates on Wednesday evening, March [ before the war and who now have the | our. customers speak about. Buy &t first and the third game of Carpet| means to rort their families here | Bowl game will be played between | but who had been unable o bring | Gilbert's and Scott's teams. them over because heretofore the ‘ EIIIIIIIIIIIIII“. X Sprains and Bruises are so common in every home that it pays to keep a good Lini- ment handy. Nothing better than Sloan’s Liniment. It stops pain, relieves congestion, re- duces swelling and does it gulckly too. Just apply a few rops and the pain disappears. Sloan’s Liniment KILLS PAIN “Keep a bottle in your home."" Price 25c., 50c. $1.00 184-186 MAIN STREET. - Russian government would not permit Alexande them to leave. Alexandra lodge, No. 2 Lo == of St. Geor will hold regular WILL SAFEGUARD AVLONA. business meeting Wednesc evening Rome, via Pavis, 17eh in Turner Hall 30 sharp Iovery | (Delayed).—The evacuatic it Dal Miners and Operators Have Pav- | phas o ristian - activity and & y * Dlebergis nequesteqitosaltenty Dort of Du AT i R || O e e chureh problems. President Hadley v AUNNS Mg 88 ARCH S| the Ttallan press (o have hiéon in of the university weleomed the dele- | ; OB WEST MAIN S New York FFeb, SS—The joint sub- | o q0¢ ONFERENCE RESUMED, to . ue four days dur ne W hic considered, varfous Unity Rcbekah Lodge. cordance with plans long prepared Mrs, 1. Case will entertain mem- | jt had served its purpose as abase for | committce of miners and operators of bers of Unity Rebekah lodge and |reaching the remainder of the Ser- | {he central competitive bituminous . CROIX PEAC friends at her home, 425 West Main | bian army. Italian military efforts | coal fields resumed consideration to- street, Wednesday afternoon from 2 |on that side of the Adriatic will, it day of the mine run plan which the until 5, declared, be now directed to the safe- | Uniteq Mine Workers laid hefore the Thomas, D. W. I, Feb. 25—It is expected that normal conditions will - — 1 soon be restored on the Island of St & RCROR s N O guarding of Avlona, the port Which | operators last Saturday in the hope of [ (hon U0 HERHEQ vl LAS IR of S | - e Y. M. T. A. B. Socicty. lies about cighty miles south of \ working out an agreement this week | (el e o S2¢ SETGRER. B 1 | a”" & un s an Dur: and which has a stratesic | for the soft coal mines of Ilinois, Tn- | 5o e 3 : ; ] Twenty members were initiated and : o 505 s gusnrilndustoy g ismallfincreasefin Y A B. JUHNDOI\ D.D. S ten applications received at the meet- | Value of the testiimportance, diana, Ohlo and western Pennsyl-| wagcq has been granted. ‘Phone 317-2, 127 Main St., Gpp. Arch) DEX TIST ing of the Y. M. T. A. & B. society - — P \tors are not satis- e GOSSARD COKSET STYLES, Fdsy | after s The Indiana ope Rational BankiBlag Opea Even! vesterday afternoon. A committee 5 2 L - PPROVE T 3 Ll = > % ANSONIA ORK SAIN. % 5 A S AR e ational Ban P vening: 0 fivelwaslauthoryzedito consliasithe NEW WAR LOAN APPROV . fied with the basic rate demanded b AT WORK AGAIN for Spring and Sun 1516 advisability of attending the state pa- London, Feb. 28 12:40 p. m.—The | the mine workers of that state and( Ansonia, Feb The mills of the Now that the barrier of price rade and field day in Ansonia on | finance committee of the Rus there will be further discussion over [ American Brass company here, which been removed WOM Duma, presided over by Premier Stur- | this matter today have been closed for nearly two weeks x should have a Gossard Corset June 17. The president will ap- . How to Heal point the committee, The pool com. | mer, has approved the new war loan e i by the slrike of more than 2,000 un- > oftered at $2.00. $2.50, i ! b s Reute skilled workers, resume operations 3.50, , $6.50, $7.50 and $10. 1 2 ttee reported on plans for 3 billion rubles, says Reuter's Pc N 3 ; g Skin-Diseases T 8 P S S Q:;:lll]illl’:‘.(— correspondent. The interest | ALUMNI- CONVOCATION OPENS. | (oqay. Al of the strikers returned i y sard corset will give you abs fon e will be per cent. The 1.m.1 w Haven, Ieb, 28.—The seventh |to work under the compromise y A solute comfort, and retain its shape will run for ten years with the same | annual convocation of the Alumni of [ ment reached last Saturday by which | { until entirely worn ou ivileges as were given in connection | the Yale School of Religion and the | the men receive an increasc in wages \ AN ADVANCE DISPDAY OF SPRING ‘L\h)\i,\h-rs of Connecticut opened here | of about fiffeen per cent. full 4 \ MERCHANDISIZ, é llllllllllllllllmlluu The local cut artists journeyved to Meriden Saturday cvening, where they | P with the previous issues. A Baltimore doctor suggests this simple, but reliable and inexpensi 2 L home treatment for people suffering | Were defeated by the Silver City team, ' ) with eczema, ring- score 250 to 249. This makes the i in all departmenta. vorm, rashes and second victory for the Silver City R STYLISH SPRIN similar itching, burn- team this season. Among those pres- i = 5 . - = I i Effectively develope ing skin troubles. ent at the game were “Big Ed” Walsh —e e S DA 215 i i 53 i i \ Serge, Golf Checks, G- >, Tafleta At any reliable of the White Sox and Captain Jack e L § B R S5y g - sy , Silks well as Silks combined with' druggist’s get a jar of & Barry of the World’s Champion Red 3 IS 3 : 3 23 Lk g e P 2 wool fabrics. resinol ointment and Sox nine. Attorney C. J. Danaher ¢ e % 0 ; - i b S A, e WOMEN'S DRESS AND SPORT a cake of resinol soap. presided at the festiviti t the close RE FE™ B : ) A £ T 5 9 ' i SKIRT These are not at all expensive. With | of the games. The Meriden team . ) > b 3 g p x i g An exceptional offering of entirely the resinol soap and warm water bathe | anxious to come o {his ity again e 1 4 MR Y4 Ry . 02 L Il New. Spring models at § 5.00, the affected parts thoroughly, until | and meet the locals and a series may : 2 W 3 g i LIS A e VLT TR $7.50, $8.00, $10.0C and up to $26 iy are free from crusts and the skin | be arrangea ot S Rl ; LY : ST e . : \ S A erana. el ) oetets Tandi ook iy i : forme R 3 s 7 3 & g 1 ‘,“]‘ M DIFFERENT. on a thin layer of the resinol ointment, With The Eagles, “ T e e y . & E | 1935 and varied enough to appeal to every and cover with a light bandage—if nec- Yo S . ach i ) : 2 ; il ; woman's taste. essary to protect the clothing. This esterday was a big day for New R : b s - : ' Baldnoe ofourEintes e should be done twice a day. Usually | Britain aerie of Bagles, when a class o s e AR T : TR 3 gl : fomaen, $500 ‘ 2 the itching and hurning stop with the | IDitiation of forty members was held, sin i s 4 3 5 % 5 R i . Women, $500 eacl first treatment, and the skin soon be- | the degree being conferred by the Somesclear and hiealths awain. crack Torrington team. Members of | the order from Meriden, Torrington, Almost any soap will clean the skin | Hartford, Southington, Bristol and and hair. But those who want a soap | Middletown were in attendance in arhich not only cleanses but actually | large number. A social session fol- Thelps the complexion and hair are wise | lowed the regular meeting at which Saivhri " | the Phenix minstrels gave a fine per formance P’ast Worthy President W. C. Kramer was chairman of arrang ments. Plans for initiating fifty Firninare i - i " ' EEPa b i gt Pn o We have a $90.00 Electric Washing Machine that has ADM. CONCAS ARBITRATOL, o e el RS o it (UM T vt been used for demonstration only, which we will sell Madrid, via Paris, Feh. 12:30 £ : ; TR ; o o e arpne o . , s s |a The Spanish government has F ISP ey W) a0 ) o e o for $50.00, with a week’s trial, if taken at once. appointed Admiral Concas to he arbi- trator between the United States and ih? U . g i : . 4 i i NO WINTER HERE Panama in any disputes which might i ! p D : B O ; . : | avise between the two countries i -t Fe : 3 Ths pen =L ; n : 0o : d_Y;ur'ifi::z:eo;celgszl;nfm‘;';';] conformity with the arbitration trenty ! 8 . e Yy o | Porto Rico are only 4% daye from priichithox e vollalsnod S04 dm vl ot : : Concas was ¢ ander of the § - £ i L 7" ey Lrulle $94 50 -nd tle of Santiago De Cuba. : ¢ 77-79 CHURCH S1RE I‘T Tel. 900 All Expenses Steamer your hotel all the ey fro Nzw /W 'S SK [2C L e s o _;:DD‘“ NEW WORLD'S SKI RECORD. at principal ports, and return. 10,000-ton Virginia, Minn,, Feb. 28— With steamers copecially equipped for tropical service.” Safingg everySatorday ander e running jump of 170 feet on a scaf- : : TR T < 2 A G . P e If You Want Good Bottled | DUWLIN(’; 2 - told, Lars Haugen of Chippewa Falls 3 B N ¥ r* ¥ » re 3 g | - - PORTO RICO LINE S Do i o : ; . ; e S i : ; R Beer, Wine or Liquors, | Hlldlng Nelson Cruising Dept., 11 Broadway, New York in the tournament held here yestor- . . il : Ll , Order Same from e s e Or an¥! Railroad Ticket Offico ds The former record w: 169 % - — e — . - d | PHILIP BARDECK | Liubs an ale ar..ca l"'"" A ithesicaAy Toitist Anancy I f made by Ragnar Omtvedt in : » L : i 5 2 Accommodated 14 185 Arch St. Phone 13- 2 | 172-174 ARCH STRE

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