New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 8, 1916, Page 9

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- NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH g, 1916. CURTIS IS ABSENT = That Camel blend ———— | MAKE YOUR OWN PAINT FROM WARD RALLY turns the trick! = = S0 Save 58 cts. per gal. ) IT'S SIMPLE - .- THIS IS HOW Rival Cendidates Are Not on: Get the new flavor and new satisfaction the blending of choice Slage inthe Fitth | Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos provides in Camel Ciga- | * i i oked straight! [ 3 Paint, 3t $225 per gal 9.4 rettes. You'll prefer that blend to either kind sm raig N = o s o o b A Ifs only $1.67 per gal. Made: with right proportions™ of lLead, Zinc:'and Smoke Camels to your heart’s content because they are freed __ Linseed Oil 10 insure longest wear Use a gal. out of any L/&M. PAINT you bay and if not the bes from tongue-bite and throat-parch; !)egause they leave.no un- 3 % paint made,_return the paint and get ALL your. money bad pleasant cigaretty after-taste. Quality is so apparent in each R 1 THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY— IL C. THOMPSON, PLAINVILLE puff, smokers do not look for or expect premiums or coupons. O I D A S T " e | Prove this to yourself by comparing Camels with any cigarette ‘ HEALY FLAYS DEMOGRACY Konr s Quigley Says He Wishes .Opponent Were Prosent So “We Might in- gage in a Little Debate'—Praise for President Wilsen, e s, firm and veher split in the O. P’ ranks in this city pleas to support the republican parly | That new mellow-mildness, that new “body” puts an entirely atithe coming elsction; w deniingia: new idea of cigarette satisfac- tion of the democratic administ The stamp placed . - . “ 4 SATURDAY BVENING POST tion into your mindl : : o el e P— President Wilson in his prese P £ A\ g | keeps outair, there- B o e & 4 } : i A HNO MORE FIRE PERIL || el i el | 7 v ; Sl o yrinciple vere th sal fi ures ¢ o L ¥ edtobaccos. Byin- principle, were the i V Xl . | SO To Papars, Racords, Filex and Valuablas I the fifth ward repubiicar 3 illustrated, the ' ‘OW Science has G N - 4 & B ) ) stampeasilybreaks 4in Skritulsky’'s hall last n vher i 4 - = & . e ’ . without tearing the the first gun in the spring campaign k e ok : : : 4 i S e vet an earnest admonition was fir Many Attend Rally. On the speakers’ platiorm were Senator George W. Klett; City Clerk | A. Lo Thompson, K. Clayton Goodwin, chairman of the republican town | committee; Juc Willi Malone ef ‘Bristol, Frank I. Healy of Windsor T L 4 .ocks, speaker in the house during % L s ) general assembly; Alderman | . . ¥ 44 Irving Jester of the second w: 5l 3 - ol o Alderman William McCabe th ward, and Paul Bellms 1 of the fifth ward repu or George A. Quigley arrived late There were fully 200 present at tihe Camels are sold everywhere in scientifically sealed packages, 20 for 10¢c; orten rally and cigars were passed around. | packages (200 cigarettes) in a glassine-paper-covered carton for $1.00. We S4H = S = MM Ko bt e i strongly recommend this carton for the home or office supply or when you travel. : 2 far=} I @ reat hall was not properly heated and pools | of water from an ail to recent scrub- | R. J REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C. bing made the floor damp and chilly, | g : SAFE 7 | 1aughea at accounts published about likewise take an i st in the wel- | He spoke on the tariff question and | HELD ANNUAL BANQUET. the rally would been a succe: — 4 == Oakey and Curtis Absent. ‘v‘\x)b.(» s which try to show that the | fare of this ward said that during the nine months be- | he annual banquet of Court ssman P. Davis Oakey, but a letter i(][:]:n of the times is towards the Is This a Challenge? | tween the time the party came into | (olumbia, Daughters of Castile, was s received from him from Wash- | Aoelas In concluding his remarks, Mayor | POWer and the time war broke out | held last evening at the Hotel Beloin. St B City Clerk Thompson said, that he | the costs roducts increased here ; = ington expressing regret at his in- | Rt A e Quigley said: “I only regret that the | the COsts of products increased herc ! The affair proved to be an enjoyable . . . : is only too “glad to give testimony for 3 e ot ih® |over nine per cent. Since the-war | one. Miss Mary Gorman acted as H IS hght-wexght, flreproof ability to attend O, F, Curtis, in- _ . > Hon., O. F. Curtis is not he tonight my good old part He praised the G & they have increased twenty per cent. | toastmistres: The entertainment 4 creation fulfills a long-felt want other candidte for mayor, was also {in order that we mig i E : I foreienibors Buoter andl s a tha d i sht engage In a : e e s S | foreign born voter and shouted that |yipe gepate for your ecdifieation o | PUt e did not blame this on the dem’ | program consisted of remarks by unable to attend because of ..xm.»1;‘]"‘C‘:“I"“‘"““-“;r:‘d“t"»“t"l:‘: :("\tf l\‘:y.‘,‘;;ler«:.’:: city affairs” Again the crowd ape | 0CTMS ONIY to the war. He told of Grand Regent Mrs. M. T. Crean, | in the factory, the office, the store, business | plauded the mayor's statements, congress legislating out the board 97 | vocal sclections Miss Mollie Jackson, 3 help to make it what 1t is. Those dudee Wililam 5. Malons of 11 tariff revision study and then said the i A1 Nellie Bratton and Mrs. M. T. the home—everywhere that there are irreplaceable whose ancesters are of Mayflower | SuZ8e W am J. Mal ::»‘; :"__ 2 r'—‘" preside . in jumped the brook . Crean: remarks, Daniel J. M and uninsurable papers, documents, valuables and lican landslide in the fifth ward when | St0¢k LR e s e S e G e g I’:] and wants . board fo enact tarif 1eg- | guire; scloction, Mits I MeBriar keepsakes exposed to the two great hazards— H88iC. than fthe fma. ORcomes ol g de- 1 istatio 3 it is a cardins osing song, N ! : g Cibonanuas LaOn LNU! D i i el s e e R O (i it e e LS iR R e Ly Closngssonk Fire and Theft. Experts have marveled at its were elected on the republican ticket. | g princlpalSinpolity ¢ wonderful security, light weight, unequaled con- | citizen of this country, After an in- fance the expenses of this government | pledges. In this connection he men- TO HOLD SOCTAL. = 2 venience and amazing strength. He expects that the comins elcction | * ] et GG e ne will find the ward solid for the re- | e ing reminiscen alk, 4 sed a ha billion dollars. | tioned the democratic plank admittir The Educational Department of 5 ¢ { Thompson told of his many 1 He recommended sticking to the re- | of but one term. “Now all democr . . . publicans. Mr. McCabe then intro- ¢ A z Su0) e o = e the Christian Service l.eague of the “] tions as city clerk and . publican policies by re-elected another are trying every m tolliretun | i iRt B e e are the sole agents 1in this city duced E. s ton Good n, new e RG] "W | ed with “and T am before you | republican ticket. The rest of Judge | Woodrow Wilson to the chair,” he | o5, SO0 0 S el for the one and only SAFE-CABINET. chairman of the republican town X 2 committee, who began his remarks by | 28d 1 hope L will be re-electec | Malone's talk was refreshing to a de- | Suid. tonight 7:45 o'clock Members There is no other like it in the world. And now declaring that his being- in his pres- Ovation for Quigley. . He is an accomplished story | Raps Mexican Policy wnd their friends are cordially invited. for the first time the makers have authorized us ent position is somewhat of an acei- Mavor Quigley was given an ova- | eller and with the fund of anecdr ‘ Taking up the Games will be played and refresh- s dent ns he dropped into a place ‘hat | o :\\hn{\.‘\m‘r entered the hall. After | @t his command he kept the audi- | Mr. Healy told of the refu s e Yo to offer it to all on easy monthly terms. e e T e Remember, THE SAFE-CABINET pealed to the voters of the fifth ward | took a seat on the platform Healy on National Tssues. K R Ve Native eg, 33c. Russell Bros. . . . ‘ | b At this time, he said, the custonis | is made in 46 styles and sizes adaptable to to lurn\ out and help elect a republi- ‘ ne Mr. Goodwin. »l‘:allml upon Mr. McCabe introduced Hon, Frank l],nusn at Vera Cruz was taken and so e i gangloket this sprias for peech, Mayor Quigley thanked | i 1oy ag the man who helped get | were the customs. “No one knows ENJOYABLE LECTURE. every known business and profession and to homes. Klett Denies G, 0. P, split. | the nren u’d(»\,—_»-‘fur lerr P | the county!commissionership for Jo- | what became of the customs from | he winter activities of the New It will house any standard filing device in use. ng the past {wo years a x- a - 3 = o + g . . 3 S g seph Towers and the State Treasur- |that Vera Cruz customs house.” | Britain Teachers club were brought D ’ SRy on’t wait till fire or burglars come Senator Keorge W. Klett w [ e it | duced as “a friend of the fift Qi brosseupaibopeptha they ership for [Frederick Chamberlain, |shouted the speaker who added that | to a fitting, close last evening, when N T S B R e 4 . G. O. P. candidates with a lar- , ) . S i ] ‘ He congratulated the ftth ward re- f the jority.” e told his audience | both local men. Mr. Healey said be ””“‘ls not a noble thing for a coun- | Dr. Irederick H. Svkes, president of to you. See THE REAL SAFE-CABI- publicans on their work during ¢ EG rity. : fr Sisse e NS corv . try to have to gaze at. . O otic SollcEater v 1t his position was a peculiar one | believes politics is a game that every the Connecticut College for Women NET n-o-w. Let us show you why not a paper past few years and called attention to |t 5 He ) criticised the lifting of the | of New I on, ga % 5 N i 5 b . has & re- | patriotic man shc zet into and of New London., gave an illustrated s A the fact that the oppoments of thn [last night mwm}n'. n ;;\ 3‘,:,(1"“:. A:In‘ntv[ ;:.]\‘H‘n(u; -‘1‘11 xi:(u h‘::\r(:b ;:pp;fl l?lng ::‘ lembargo on arms into Mexico by | lecture on “Stevenson.” Dr. ms;de it is scorched when the outside is heated T L L e e e h ) micenenc st rcatifton o o ekl lin orotinstentert 7 white-hot. Thousands have accepted this great h | fecl free to ask you w g S i notional p s, 1 a he allored f Genorall Villlal was ablcio gift of Science. A call for inspection involves no An invitation was extended to 'on- Alderman McCabe, as master of ceremo outlined the recent repub- | question, republicans in the party There is no ; Nofehe b S thing.” he asserted und explained thut | maries and vote for men in April be- i three yvears ago he heard Woodrow o & FRFE ittt B o B hat obligati B S 2 ; e | 8 s those arms th T o) (5 ion. g the republican party is open to all, | cause I have an opponent who is not | wilgon give an able and flowery talic | Ji¥ #THS 804 B WES 088 8TmE 00 URE ON SWEDI g: Don’t delay. but that after the primaries it here tonight and 1 don’t want (0 |in Hartford. His words would have | /oF€ FER0 illustrated lecture on “Sweden’ the duty of all republicans to suppest | take any unfair advantage of him. led one to believe that under a dem- | “noin0 Gown {o the present day. | Will be given at the Swedish Bethany ADK[NS PR N I lN‘; CO the party from top to bottom.” He He then briefly outlined some of | geratic administration this country Speaker Healy said he did not favor | Church this evening at 5 “Nm‘kl ° recalled Quigley’s majority two years |the things he had worked for that |would be the “land of milk and ho: the present fracas in Washington | PY Rev. J. P. Berlin of Sweden. Rev. ago and declared ths April 11 the | have benefited the fifth ward, namely jey.” Turthermore, Mr. Fealy de- | 00t alling the now famous resnlu- | MI. Berlin has 200 views of Sweden Sales Aze", 66 Church Street republicans should give their candi- {the trolley extension and improvel | clared that in the democratic vlat-|yjons It is (he canstitutional duty of | taken especially for this lecture. Rey. date an cven larger majority. Before | street conditions. He said that all form the only thing overlooked Was |ine L ocigent to assume these re- | G- E- Pihl, the pastor, feels the lec- concluding his remarks Senator Klett | ture republican administrations will | free beer, everything was to be ideal. { (o dhiiities he said. ture will be very interesting and a large atendance is hoped for. Plea to Support President. | Speaker Healy then shouted in a {loud voice that “while the war lasts 1t is the patriotic duty of all to sup- port the president and not to criticise | him. He is today having the hardest fight in the world and should be sun- ported and not hampered. It is cer- tain that Woodrow Wilson, as do we all, loves this country deep in { heart and he is trying to uphold its | 1aws Cheers and shouts of “that’s right” greeted these words. The general assembly came in for some talk and Senator Klett, Repre- ntative Schultz and Rrepresentative Goodwin for some pratse. Tollowins N some humorous observations from the | NG speaker’s chair, Mr. Healy id that | NN ted years ago this state was out of Last January it faced a debt of $11,000,000 but today it is not ~niy | paying its runing cxpenses but is | preparing to pay up on its Credit for this is due the finance | board, he said. Candidates Do Not Matte Chairman W. B. Rossberg of the water poard was called for a few re- marks. He gave them. He aid, ‘it does not make any difference who the candidate is, just so long as he is « republican.”” He then remarked that “mayors, governors and presidents The Unusual Bock. e g‘;":’M";‘h}\“fxfll‘;‘”“M. COLONIAL BEDROOM SUlTES Native esgg: E 11 Bros. The use of IMPORTED BOHEMIAN - There is something peculiarly inviting about a Bedroom furnished with a suite of Colonial Hops e{:Lu-ivelv astued the KNIGHTS HOLD SMOKER Its simplicity and dignity secm to create the restful influence so absolutely necessary in the well fu highest quality. One of the most enjovable affairs ed bedroom. . Mo On Tap or in Bottles. Critm O T i et T2 o O ~ This type of furniture become distinetly popular for modern homes and is found in our s : S G e T s B e in such varicty as to offer the widest latitude for satisfactory choosing At D:a!eu‘;al(forDF.m:‘ly Tr:ade— IR T e e e the | Those who have homes to furnish are most cordially invited to visit our splendid displays in this of our Bottling Department. as k E event of the evening. Short addr and other heautiful styles, The Hubert Fischer Brewery, were given by District Deputy Philip | 0 HARTFORD, CONN. C. Mclntyre, P. F. King, Rev. J. C.| - Connecticut’s Leading Brewery. Brennan of Kensington and Dr. John | E. Martin. Vocal numbers were giv- ° ® en by John Kiniry, James Donahue, s % = A‘Ynhn O’'Brien and Joseph O'Brien. The Overlooking The Cap1tol Grounds — 40-56 Ford St., Hartford. o M T A B. society quartet also | [0 ST g ice ” ON TAP AT LOUIS W. FODT, HOTEL BELO'N, KEEVERS & CO.,, RRN- rendered selections. Refreshments | Where quality is higher than price. MANN SCHMARR W. J. McCARTHY. were served.

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