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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1916. Boston Store. g - {Horses! SageAllen & Lo B 5 1 (INCORPORATED} " Gan We Interest You in| SEWING YW 7 N . (3% | Saturday Values of Un HARTFORD MACHINES? S&é f . } ) paralleled Interest Never has an organ recital in the Mrs. William C. Hungerford charm- !‘\\_Vrl‘)_‘l.N‘_flilv‘r?:;;r:;’r'{ll,hz:‘;'l'::ii\::\”,-;”}n’ 1..\].‘: 1Fresh Carload Of Ohio Superior New Goods at LowestPrices { history of New Britain aroused as | ingly entertained the members of the IV (P - . s "l Woman's club Tuesday afternoon | Dean, trap player, Gerald Coholan, H | i . If We Can We Are in much enthusiasm as that rendered | G 005 zave her annual musicale, |anjo mandolin, William Brackett, orses | Are you in the habit of shopping here on Saturdays? If noty | we suggest yo utry it this week. You will find the goods and valucs i Position | 4t the South Congregational church | ¢ jpor home on Russell street. The jlanjo mandolin, Stuart Kingsley. | These Horses are direct from the = \ hand ki evening by Bdwin Lemare. ‘e | program was a truly delightful one. jviolin, and Sterman Dyson, piano, | farms of Ohio and show quality. Sev- ! to your liking. We have sguperior quality merchandise in greag SAVE YOU MONEY | was everything that has been said of | Rose O'Brien Milcke, formerly of New |will furnish the music. sral pairs of draft horses, ireighing | variety and offer many geinuine bargains every Saturday || b Gt e pret. oedk e a"”"“* n, Emma Spieske-Miller and : £ ] |2 ; ‘00 Ibs. Also nice smooth | Edward I, Laubin of Hartford being | Under the auspices of the Woman's | farm anc business chunks, well v . T ~ e B - sl Bl 5 hd Come in and Let Us Show | :"”‘P‘,“"’Ifl‘1‘(“‘(“““;‘“""’“”“,”';(‘]:""‘:‘h(‘)“j““'vr’_‘: | the soloists. Mrs. Mileke's vocal | Foreign Missionary society of the | hroken and ready for work. No Colts. | d K o o e o ol i, s, e, il e Mt e MO e e Yo foe ouses and Kimonos | what an opportunity preciative audience, Gounod’s 0O, [were presented vesterday afternoon in | horse as represented. isfaction | S aranteed. Georgette crepe Llouses, with The new Jackie icuse, mad "HAI ENGE AT 517.50 | Sed and P ke e 5 Divine Redeemer, being a particular |the church parlo Th general ALLENGE / ...8175 ed and may never have S . ; 7t ! : = 2L Cl x $17 i ! | favorite. Professor ILaubin delighted |topic of the sketches was “Turkey. We carry evervthing in the horse | bead embroidery, ar, of tucked organdy is stunning, line, business wagons, concords, heavy | and stitching of ¢ Has collar and cuffs of bluc @ IR Throughout the entire evening ¢ TR SO G RELIANCE AT $22.50 | svirit gf wonderment, cheer and | the guests with several piano solos, |although they were representative of " ‘ happiness prevailed that —w ittle | brilliantly rendered, while A Mil- |other countries as well, the purpose | farm gears, dump carts, harnesses, at | colors; in white, rose, maise rose color linen and four-im of the entertainment being to illus- price not to be cqualled in New | flesh color. Really = $5 blouse hand of organdy stitched ta | | | % hese 3 as e short of marvelous. From the - violin ~ selections gave great i o, ) S mo ! s 3 . These are net cash prices ! {trate the work of the missionaries and t Ingland. but our price is $3.95. match collar. onderfull . = ! ment that his fi selection was rex ure to her hearers. 5 08 2 with a 5 year guarantee. | dered every music lover present re: fter) thelmusicalle itealwasiserved, o sitowathiolereat nead o ymisslonany Empire or plain Kimono, smart blouse for $1.95. I tsed that & siaster La 2 e Ghanles Ic srs and Mrs: A, C. | Work, & g E St Our blouse and pefticoat sec | lized that a master hand had taker | Mrs. Charles Landers and My St L S made of all wool albratross, d were very attractive and the charac- = by 5 Eed Dol e : tion is showing new styles af low prices. They are imade in a factory | his place at the organ. McKinnie presiding at the prettily ar i verlx Hhed thois nol s i < | Mr. Lemare showed a brilliant | vanged tea table in the center of |ters clevers S es. = s roducing one of the best . o e 2 shidiboil S William Rowland managed the en- (INC.) NIV P! g technique that seemed to know mo | which was an artistic bouquet of pink | William 86 Domeel oo s (S SILK NEW NEW WOODENS, hlgh cost machines in this | bounds, together with an ease thut | roses and pussy willows, Mrs. W. 5 % | was particularly noticeable. His | Rowland, Mrs, country (anders =¥ another | RS Anine highest order | Sloper, Mrs. H. C. Hine, Mrs The : name of course) are rop-|and very effective. The wonderful | a. Bates, M Ay afstRra ol e Rdayinas Jith scheme. ite shades also plency of black Cabaatacat 1t welt vl i . . orchestral effe that are at his | Katherine Wilbor, | evening when members of the societ LE and white. The every day sell- Gl 2 R head, polished oak top, with | C0 s T e I A e it Gertoads Hine had | 1resented the one act farce, Rum- | Mrs. George Woram gave a ; N et De¥yy biuolE color. o SIS a complete set of attachments | ever rendered and give one the im- | ariss Rose Churchill served. mage Sale at Hickory Hollow.” The yjinchgon Monday at her home af | L DR Rl e welght ‘7o fanlin s L.o0 N et rork as well | Pression of a symphonic concert. «¢ of characters was well chosen |aanr ™Gy ; only $1.38. YARd " b0 fnckes wde. and w 0 your work ¢ | " His first selection was Toccato in . and each member filled her role in a e ox as one costing you twice the Major (with Pedal solo) by Bach Under the auspices of our local Me- | creditable fashion. Mrs. B. I Gaff- | Migs Alice Hart entertained at price. and the particularly fine feature was | All circle, a meeting has been called | ney presented a basket of shamrocks|juncheon vesterday at her home on his pedaling of grace-notes which are | for the consideration of interests in | to Miss Mary Conlon who so success- | gart street. corats will also bold werd Gaucuses to seldom used and difficult of cu- | France at this time of tragic need. | fully managed the entertainment. PPN i on (o 0 gy (Tt 3 tion. In “Sylvine” (from La Fars This gathering will be held at 3 o Mrs. A. C. McKinnie gave a most | to he held April 5 and nominate coun- Ctty ltans ‘],0“ Suite) by Dubois, his combin o’clock on Monday in the chapel of Miss Dorothy Tewhksbury will speak | delightful tea yesterday afternoon in | ¢i] candidates. The democratic town tion of stops and echoe organ proved the Baptist church. An illustrated [ at the Vesper Serviees at tie ¥, W. €. |honor of Mrs. Adelaide Hibbard. committee fixed the dates of the ward very restful giving the effects of a yaddress will be given by Madame | A. Sunday afternoon at 4:20 o'clock x %o S ueuses and’the clty convention TaAt| a seunon aipome oo ol peaceful pastoral scene. Charles Bieler, a daughter of the Tea will be served and o social hour Miss Ruth Corbin returned today | night. Coincllinanionis P hrata of e Andante (from 5th String Quartet) | mous French clergyman, the Rev: | will follow. from Richmond, Virginia, where The committee also elected Frank | coti® TEE O on . a composition by Mozart, gave the | \ferle D'Aubigne, whose “History of The circus which was given in Feb- | has been visiting. M. Zimmerman, secretary, to fill the | ' ) o full effect of the string choir of an [i1he Reformation,” is a standard work | ruary and which proved to bhe so pop- . vacancy caused by the resignation of | Carl Groth, Jr., of ,.\\.’\ in oY E recent opel | orchestra together with special em- | ,n that period. Her brother, Rev.|ular is to be repeated on Wednesday | 3 Greta Brown is at Lakehurst, | Joseph M. Halloran. He has been |is recovering from a identified with the dem- [for appendicitis. (‘""::L::::‘!I‘;:::\-\!\on flute stops of differ- | yenri Merle D'Aubigne of Pari and [ evening, April 5th. N. Y. prominently i thiithe dem. / or the final of the first part Son. | NCT Sister Madamoiselle D'Aubigne of LI SRR e ocratic party in ”",S,('"i lt";"‘:”j:::“[“':j:‘ > bs” pool team will Ste NG R e e Lille are Iready well known to those Mrs. Albert B. Johnson gave @n DEMOCRATS TO HOLD is held in high e t}“‘_‘ 7‘? ‘“’ ;“ Gr}— ) juthington team in the v o o who have followed the wonderful [auction bridge and tea at the Berlin the party. He is prominern society’s rooms this evening. Af with a broad and stately chors v i circles . 3 tately choral tn man-American circles and is a mem- |t 5o CE R TP R e held. D minor followed by variations mosr- | " Oxs OF s devoted famlly. =~ Teiciub on Salundey, MarchinL M CAUCUSES APRIL 4 | ver of the City hall commission. Iy in polyphonic structure, emerging tor Modeme mlelens adangw oF [Tlobert 8 Biowo fand Mys G 1 Thus far the democrats have done | James O'Loughlin of Hartford into the fugue which ended in a do. | France, the Gospel and the War”|Woram poured at an attractive tea o o lithe ‘towards shaping their city tick- |applied to Building Inspector Ruf AGE GIVES PLACE lightful modulation, then into the | {8 “ll: be ssr\]ul and an I"f"‘?"{?‘},‘ “,]ilf' _n_n:vfalr“_‘* ttl““ T“’.'“"‘(, cendlos || . . i ot but it is understood that Ernest W. [ford for a permit to remodel major of the same tonic in which | 8iven for people to linger and talk | predominated in the decorations. | Town Committee Names Frank M. 500 S F 0hGqered the logi can- iSimpson block on Main street, n TOTING A drnto ritten. The .. | over not merely the McAll work but » oo " e TO YOUNGER MAN | fhe andunte was written. The phrase | other aencios, in which we are | s, R. R. Dorter of Hampton s| Zimmerman o Succced Joseph M. | didate for mayor ana will have soid | st Marys Holy Family Cirel S el L A€ | iiready interested, for sending relief | the guest of her son T. W. Porter : ! backing if he decides to be a candl-|aking arrangements for holdi ¢ . | i . Halloran—Pelton For Mayor. date. For city office there are N9 |gosia] and entertainment after B Prelude to Parcifal was substituted | to France West Main street. contests in sight and none is looked i Orlando Sheldon Declines Re-election | for Woodland: Mumers as the open- | . ’ by s 1 April 4 will be a big day in the | (" mpomas J. Smith, the democratic etary at Methodist Charenl| Loosaanber o8 the (second Bantehe ,Fll";,:g“',’.;f"“’:_ l2ndeavor sociely of | Nye George Corhin entertained a | spring political campaign for not only | L ictrar, has given good service and ) one noticeable feature heing the im- ¢ Kensington Congregational church | pymber of friends at cards F: v ' will the republicans hold primaries to | ;.5 eover popular among the rank | itation of the orchesira. Two com- | Were much pleased with the marked |jternoon at her home on T.exii ‘ determine the standard bearers in the | = 2% e the democrats. His nomin- positions of his own proved to Dhe success of their unique entertainment, |greet. The favors were appropriate city election a week later but the dem- } /0 "ccemg a foregone conclusion. very modern and suitable for use on [the “poverty social,” which they gave | the most’ advanced type of organ. | Tuesday evening. The guests were — —— K Bringing out the melody such as|dressed in the most delapidated of old Metkodist church official board Or-|oniy few experts can do he per- | clothes, the result being astonishingly lando Sheldon, at annual meeting last | formed the difficult feat of playin: | clever. Miss Helen Cowles and Itev on all four manuals at the sume | Carleton Hazen won the prizes, i thine His execution was so well - | their costumes voted the T Sroun at he thought some young ¥round that he th ! ASRoRD ceived that an encore was calle gr man should have the office. Louis | | /0" G ez was played which re- |solos and I'eter Chuan a student of A. Oldershaw was elected to the | 0 some beautiful echo effects. | the Hartford Theological seminary, office to succeed Mr. Sheldon. Other |\ "'\ .| .re's own compositions ard | demonstrated the Chinese national officers were elected as follows: | (L0 L0 oo are known throughout | game, “Shuttie-Cock.” President, pastor, ex-officlo, wvice | ). ountry and he is accepted as an president, M. L. Baile : 5 yileiny authority Assistant secretary—Howard During the intermission a number | Mrs. . C. Hine, Jr., gave a de- » Horton of themes were handed in and one |lightful card party Wednesday after- Treasurer—J. M. Burdick. choosen by Mr. Lemare to improvise | noon in honor of her guest, Miss Ger- istant—Curtiss L. Sheldon upon. The one selected proved to be | trude Dela Torre of New York. There ncial secretary—W. D. Calvert. | o " Gpple and unusual. Three | were four tables of cards, Miss Ruth sistants-——Charles Law & and |06 were improvised upon and a | Bristol and M Edith White win- Clarence Demarest beautiful arrangements of effects | ning the prizes. Mrs. H. C. Hunger- Parish -committee—@. Sheldon Mrs. w the - 5 Seeveiie and variations result. ford poured coffee for the guests. o LR (o B e ola e lightul . ox 1 i e = | program the overture “Carnival” by Mrs. George Pickett entertained _ U I | Georgette finisa crepe de Taffeta poplins, sturdy an chine, in 28 of fashion's favor- serviceable. Ranze of nev daughters of lIsabeila enjoved | ¢ = tpe arees e 5 to the d sreen being the color shades at 723c per yard: James T. McDonald of s church, Hartford gave & address on “St Patrick” at the vices in St. Joseph's church last @ ing. ‘ Annual Meeting. After-=erving-efliciently for about SO, AR, A5 4, SOQEEPAL Y a0 - - Txinity might, declined re-clection on t he for | Bdward Cowles gave several whistling | cll, Harmon E. Johnson, K. J. Goo- 5 = r is e S > | Dvo rendered and this proved | the members of the Motherhood club < i an e e N Glaa | teibe During this | of the Berlin Congregational church, number Mr. Lema with 3| \Wednesday afternoon at her home. ding, D. McMillan, Anson A. Mills, e b ; e | technique surpassing an) has | Mrs, George Dunham gave an enter- George K. Macauley, B. J. Skinner, | a S anvlia da ' & been heard here In many & day.|iaing talk on “The Saving Grace of ] 2 > 1 “Carnival” is written in presto tempo |y ;7 Printing committee—Rev. W. T. | D ; Nemb + W Thlind its harmonies are surprising in o Cook, J. M. Burdick - & * oot =Harmhon! 1, Jotnson wilhy| Uein medulations \he ee ot Fthel|[Bmyoimembars o the Daates Aldsos 0 oF N power {0 appoint two assistants. JEEladiE CRLE R TON S I FOUCE LNC oenl clctvlofl the M kensington e Methodist o ®. . |interlacing of melody and harmony - e Be Collector of hencvolences—E. T | p o coen the main and echo organs, | CRUrch met Wednesday at the home of s l n 3 Newman st x s S| Mrs. George D. Bayer. S, 2 A L 5 . e e SAFEST and BEST Sowerion ihe Eront btoin of the senior class of the High T K school will give a leap year ce. 1 4 , S e ( 1s the Socony sign—displayed by all dealers who sell genuine Socony The annual banquet of the New |gaje for this event will be used in SO'CO n ) K(:‘K'OS i : ! » e ew | 4 ¢ s e sed i = ene b Britain Camera club held Tu helping the publication of the class Y Oll | : | evening in Murray’s studio was a [0k, rt Vi A 1 Wi CARPE i C{ ) e e R A, gOOd product 1s worth giving a name to. ccordingly, we have given the . elfed et e N s D nalon | trademarked name Socony to our best grade of kerosene oil. Ask for Socony i of the ember for after-dinner | o i Tuesd: gy 3 219 Asylum St., Cor. Haynes | Soorsen o 1. ram oy amet | o whiet n iy il Tuesday even: and you are sure of getting the best. ville and Henry G. V| t amused the - . Street, Hartford, Ct. | ests with man clever stories. | Miss eatice Portes will ea Every gal.lon_of.‘ Socony Kerosene conforms to certain fixed standards of quality. — U g lon Hosten vhere she il And quality is just as important in kerosene as it is in any of the other things join party of voung ladies from [ ciation of the High school are plan- | Miss McClinick's sehool. They will you buy from your grocer—sugar, or flour or butter. The Latest Model | This brilliant overture ended in a grand finale which was intricate i harmony and brought out the full | The members of the tennis asso- ning to give a dance in the school |go to Washington, D. C., and Atlantic | gymnasium on Saturday evenir Cit Saren 4. e procecas of e At | . Socony Kerosene is free from dirt or other impurities, burns with a clear full fair will go toward the support ¢ Miss Lucile Landers cleverly en- v 1 3 Carpet and el aman i oot i e i st R ey ereh flame, and does not make wick crust. It is so much better than ordinary kero- e il e P e 0| [ORE e e e e s sene that it is decidedly worth asking for. chestra will furnish the music for | of “Daddy Long Legs. | the dancing. . ” - Vacuum Cleaner e e | Nest Thursday atiemoon e wo- Say *“Socony” to the grocer’s boy when he comes to take your oil can. Look e B . P 2ba HH ) | man’'s dAterary club ap i 1 1 f . | i 1 S terary “club of Maple ITill for the Socony sign in the window of the grocery, hardware or general store of the Y. c a most in- | will give a card p: and tea at the AL 8 E | teresting debate Monday evening, | home of M o QAED e OO | they nrgusd the quastions, “Resowved, | M e where you buy your kerosene. | That the present congress should es- C. T. Powell and family hs 2 : 5 S We call particular attention | tabiish wural cradit system® tho | movea to Hartrord where thev. wii It 1s a quality sign and one of the easiest ways to recognize a reliable dealer. negative side winning. make their home to this model carpet and vac- on s . : ; uum cleaner that we have The New Britain lodge of Tlks | The current cvents club will meet We recqmme_nd the fOHOWH]g oil burnlng dEVICES as the best of their kind: New taken the agency for. It come. | Iy, Jeasnds antclnating ihelr | Mondas asternoon “with sirs. . Igefi‘éc‘tjon Oi1l Cgo[ljstotves and Water Heaters, Perfection Smokeless Oil Heaters, i afures place on March 30. The event prom- | street. ) A ayo Lamps an anterns. bines s Pmctlcgl features }.1‘s to be an unusually enjoyable one Hi » p than any likefmachine ontthe [einee tha committesl haslbeen @ abie The Fidelity club of the South market. It combines ail the ' to engase Jack Conway of the Liberty | church enjoyed an illustrated lecture S d g . 3 A telles ¢ any and fifteen of his | Wednesday evening, the subject bhei S liancs founiios ol ihe Tugh | e ety e acuess i st omanid et i o . Standard Oil Company of New York est priced machines. Let us o NEW YORK—BUFFALO T BHoVAvolRWhatRthisfvonder §meiinie ool el e o e e e Principal Offices ALBANY—BOSTON ful device will accomplisl:. A | ceived by the local association. It was of especial interest since it con Miss Ilise Russell is home trial in your own h()mcrif de-litimeal i abcount o1 the Fworlk Belngl| Bittsheld for tha waak.ond sired. Drop postal or 'Phone | done 1w former iducational Scere- i Y L | tary William Hume who is now at [ On Friday evening, March 31, the Charter 1 | Labore, India. Alpha Delta Sigma fraternity will { his southern trip.