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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1916. Cvents Tonient | . TIRED ALL THE TINE o sttt fugeeisneon | This Is the Time of the| fiss Alice Cotter 1 guest ol “The Two Orphans,” Lyceum thea- | But, you should be vefreshed by rest. s in New York 1 i A tired feeling that does not disappear 88 Elizabeth McEnroe has g ol | even aiter a night's sleep is abnormal. ot ichnrcenang s class photo plays, Tox's the- | It means that you are anemic or debilic ar 0 enova e e | tated, that you need a tonic to buikd you rs. John Sheehan of Bassott strec ? : | heehan of | reet | up and fortify your system against such Bcovering from a recent illnes ok ; g u! udeville and moving pictures, | & condition. ~ If you do not you are in- ® section hands on the rauroad | eeney's theater viting disease because thin hlood means petitionea the officials for an in & that the body’s defense against the in- i 3 n el lol 0 ou! ome 5 n w ! da of disease i e fe in v | Mattabessett Tribe, roads of diseascis lowered. nas DillonaCo HART FORD. Spring Millinery | THE ASSORTMENTS NOW AT THEIR BEST A LARGE AND CHOICE ASSEM- ILAGE. OF THE SEASON'S MOST APPROVED MODELS e e e e Thin blood is largely the sufferer’s own AR L R A o T s e e See our Stock of 1916 Wall Papers. A Buffalo, N, Y i o N e g of : | Monthly meeting Pink Pills supply the elements that the oward 1l has taken charge of jdirectors. | blood needs to make it rich and red and R - o enae it tocarry o cesen buid. | § large variety of Parlor, Chamber and Liv- th block | Tegner lod t ing up the red portion of the blood is Biver Fred Fa haals calhit |t simple but because thin bhlood does not = s Rl s T . - e oecause thin blood does vt i ing Room Wall Paper, at Reasonable Prices. Int iliness FOURTH WARDER! Tave you seriously considered taking a | v ‘ course of treatment, with these blood- e Current Events club held ! PLAN TURKDY SUPPER | making pills? 1f you are in doubt write Bing this afternoon at the home of | for information. W. H. Warner of Lincoln eet. | _ Your own druggist sells Dr. Williams’ | s Barry has resumed teaching Pink Pills or they will be sent by mail, | e Hich <chool after hor illnese, | FExpect to Put Some Real Enthusiasm | postpaid, on receipt of price 50 cents per | and Mrs. John Corcoran | in Spri Campaign By Ban- .\;:«iiMn‘e(':,Svlu";wlui‘n:llx }\]r\}\nl\l\\g;;;: 3 End 5 Fl’ankflfl sfluaffl. NW Bm&m cflnll y ) street are receiving congratula- now for the iree booklet ““Building Up B on the birth of a son quet at Hotel Beloin. e Gl \ - s crowded as any garden with its e Y. M. C. A. directors will hold A wecek from tomorrow night, just Spring blossoms is our store, showing the new fashions in Spring Millinery. IF postponed monthly meeting this |4 week before the mayorally contest i i | | - iuthe republican ‘pric E s S S S Nothing that it worth while and that Bing will be decided in maries, the Fourth Ward Republican E . i} . is new has escaped us—our display raminations for rural carrier Will | (), will hold a banquet at the Hot The [ f are now complete showins the last eld at the local post office NeXt | pejoin. 1 will be by far the mo Pirst Church of Chivist. minute of smartness in Spring Mil- pras | pretentious ward club affair held this The sewing meet of the Younsg . g linery f ome Hats in the height of style with low crown, others with high crown.some with a saucy tilt and others meeting of the Sunshine society |Spring as plans completed at a mee Woman's Foreign Aissionary soc held tb afternoon at 3 o'clock |ing yvesterday indicated I'red Beloin, | will he held tomorrow afternoon ¢ - s | proprietor of the hotel where the ban- [ 3 o'clock at the home of Mr. R I e election of officers of the Y. M. j et will he held and president of the | Healey. 71 Vine stree s R & B society will o held MeSU Glub, will he toastmaster. Tho chiet | The elasses o The New it In Our Delicatessen Dept. rsday cvening speaker will he Attornex. Robert b \ining School for Religious Tench- at You will find a complete line of the hest Canned Staples and Delicacies for the with the latest straight sailor brim The wine colors and the rose colors blues and blacks, selections varied enough and low enough in price to furnish a surprise to those in close and constant contact with fashion iss Dorothy Tewksbury addressed |Munger of Ansonia, a prominent re- |ers will convene tomorrow evening lvesper meeting of the ¥. W. C. A ‘y.nhhmu\ and an orator of wide repute, | 7:45 o'clock erday afternoon ‘)luns( turkey will be the piece de re- The Girl Scouts will meet Wednes- Namuro ¢ 3 i sistance at the banquet and there will | day evening at 7:15 o'clock at (he e H. Kellogg of South Norwalk |phe all the trimmings that go wita the | home of Mrs, IHowurd Parsons on -|-|.'(.‘I":.'h‘. boat )T Fioh for Ghafine Dish T the week-end guest of local |{famous New England bird Harrvison strect e e LI ds. i Ex-Tax Collector Howard M. Stecle The rezular meeting of the Boy SR e Alice Seymour of Chicago is the | is chairman of the committee on av- [ Scouts will he held Wednesday even Bismark Herrines Maple |rangements and with him as aides ave |ing at 3 o'clock HalEHonrines bl i dlomn ol { ex-Councilman C. I. Barton and Al- The standing commitice met Wed- Norway Anchovies g L _— derman \. Parker. ‘There will be |nesday evening at § o'clock in ihe et e e e rs. 1 Slack of Prespect street igje as well as speaking and coming | parsonage. Devilled Crabs 10¢. been admitted to the local hospi- | on the eve of the mavoralty campaign | The next session of the Armenian S s R R R ' (it i planned to make the banquet a | Women's Bible class will be held ke B WE ARE SHOWING A LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE | ASSORTMENT O he Misses Camp of SILK DRESSES IHundreds of Beautiful Silk Irocks to choose from ssponsive chord in the hearts of women New with that newness which strikes a v | whe youthful ideas reign cverywhere The frock. the avenue frock and the smart home frock : = e : : Fresh Roast Beel {1 ar e e be equalied gEnclpEge rots > e Hebrew Sunday school held a |reusing affair, one calculated to put | Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock i 50¢ LD, S D I S R R afte some real pep into impaign which The Bo Thursday club will meet . g ! v urant which attended meeting yesterday i every woman covets. s ruffles and colors that new names had | A Purim play was given unde: thus far has suffered from i winter [ on that day at 4 o'clock mildest of Biroction of Miss Beatrice Zetlin, |that has long outlived its welcome The subject for the week-niahi The Young Lady at the Candy Tac political situation in the fourth |service on Thursday 5 o'clock e engagement of ‘\1'\,\ Juliz Pward is develop fast and it is now | will be “The Meaning of Prayer. . punced at a St. Patrick’s party held {gates with a degrec of certainty. | ciety will hold a sewing meeting in So many new xilks. ne to be found for them. Startiang period effects and the arey and graceful zowns, chippendale silks, faney taffetas, soirces and new poult failletre Toasted Marshmallows ... .. e o o Lb. Vanilla & Maple Walnut Creams. . el s b, Butter Cocoanut Krisp. . 5 T > Lb, Be sure and get your matinee candy here. There's a i e home of Mrs. FFrederick Woos- ' councilman John Stadler, Jr the chapel Friday afternoon at 2:30 f of Wooster street Saturday eve- |eq for alderman and the councilmanic | o'clock honors will be sought by Lincoln k. e —— Odenkirchen and David K. Wicander [Piles Cured in 6 to 11 Days. Mr. Wicander is the latest political ruggists refund money if PAZO | POssibility in the fourth ward and his The chorus will rehearse tomorrow i : S aking Specials South Conzaregational Church. T fails to cure Itching, : Chances are considered excellent as TMENT fails t ure TItching There will he : = of the hpd, Bleeding or Protruding Piles 12 both George Krum and kEmil Larson, | It's satisfaction to a man to know he walk 2 AT standing committee even- Sunshine Cakes ... 3 E: g | q sreviously mentioned. have decided to even 5 5 1 { t application gives relief i ! 3 cclded Bt ll Booi i s i aeie A e Assorted Cookies 5 b . 8¢ Doz in the world of Dress Aristocracy. Horsfall | o’clock at the Trinity Methodist | yiparmians Start Plans for Erecting copal church. Jirs. Henry Pen. | MIPETHIGHS Sturt Tlabs for Brectng {otclac “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” v of Hartrord will deliver the ad New Home in This City | Joseph Cluir Beebe will give - | ! & of the evening Steps toward the eretion of & home “\v\'w]‘ of the series of m‘_-;m recital THERITS A REEASON for Rev. W. A. Harty neh, A. O. ednesday afternoon, at 4:30 o'clock e . ‘HI_ \\v:'n taken at a meetin f the There will be a meeting the Call 906. We'll do the re-t. ! tesdns wiitn & committes | GIrl Bcouts Wednesday afternoon at e withdraw. Mr, Wicander is well | i J e A e {Known young man and is employed as o e ool ey ““‘I “”\11 ILSG Apple Turnove: Ea 'O HOLD 1T , G. i Sl ¢ home of . Sheldon Munger, 22 | ¢ FACHE e 2 5 salesn i1, L. Mills, the hardwarc Bretzels D0 Camp street, Tuesday evening at Chantilles and Fagic fresh and tender, filled with Delicious i Cream Rolls i 3 e s . he Young \Women's Interdenom- | dealer. e whipped cream. ional society will hold its final The Board of lLadies for Homs NAME BUILDING COMMTELL We also have a very ane line of € v Pufis and Eelain ting of the year Iriday evening e Work will meet in the ehureh par lors Wednesday afternoon a3 o s it s | kol cemdins il (e fisl THE Will put him there—among gzentlemen who know what’s what in Fashion’s up-to-the min- T . G . prop | Thursday cvening at 7 o'clock , d A President J. M. Metealr of Talladesa \ CENary e commiecneamisis of the for- | college Wil deliver an ustrated ad- HA] LINAN BREAD e lewnid f1ere 1S O1€ asse I 110 !Jowing: Lawrence I°, Mangan, J. The Little Tourists’ club will mect FOi’ real dlStln(‘thn try oneloflons flat I)rlm McCarthy, James Butler, James Crow- B - celin S 2 & Iriday afternoon at 4 o'clock v can take from us. lev, Jamds W, 3 - A [l e s 142 MAIN styles at $3.00. e » STREET { han, John . . On Friday evening at 6:30 o'clo B8 alone. This one thing |emey . 3. smity, Pacr T i B i vor o ac e i s an old-fashioned New England din- | | y » be—and IS—copied and jyartin 1. xeeney, Mishuel IKenney, |BSr Mill be served _ in the chapel. ¢ ) A A el e s inm T anohan Afterwards there will be a musical o~ \ nterfeited. William Bass, Poter . Carran, M | hrogram and o play of old New | yce Thursday evening at 743 o'clock ' in hearing the confessims. The se | | ) i glanc ife wi " en i ) k . 4 5 ! ¢hael Quinlivan and ward Lyon e - i gl : will be “Readings of luke ce will be brought i1 & close at 0 93-99 ASYLUM ST. Conriecting with 140 TRUMBULL SE frie o S ‘ Buariiooodfriends StellMRUSH et el e e The sewing school will et i j emn high mass will be celebrated A meeting will be held Wednesday | urday afternoon at 3 o'clock h 7 re g Q o o - = B welare ratstepfandiathalfl] e et aivae s et bbi Harry W. Bttelson of Havio | The children will mareh in proces. i | Neighborhood Prayer Mectings e O o o urday afternoon at 1:20 o'clock. | | \' | meeting vesterday fifteen apphications Girocock, 442 Stanley street The following topics will be dis Mission at St Mark's, E R, ;7 werc initiated. Short addresses wers i ich of the business. We | s by Treasurer & vons | | Fiday evening—Home of Mrs. L. | cussed on Sunday mornings uning e iion besins tomorraw, with | S = jhasl inles, 367 Lincoln street | S e - BGhor s 151 t - el ey of Hartford, State Vice ¥ | Lent by Itev. Warren I holy communion at 10w m 1 || == — = = proud of our efforts " Leeney and Thom J.oos = ‘“ Rt L ”I"""'{ "r' J. 8. | pastor o preaching e at 7143 p. m. There | Pa i e Ilssays were read by kA SLoplIne s dea sl oY sticet: Mareh 26—"Christ's Three Temp- i1 he preact services cach night | t's just this:— | e R e IMriday w—llome of T tations and Their Human Meaninz.™ b 5000 uaing Friday, Bishop 1. . | Sl Tel;phone 46 Main St., New Britain, Ct P s Borg., 60 Commonwealth avenue pr “Sin: s Rise, 1t esults, ! i = . A . = o | pee citzgerald and Josepn O'1 ) April Sin: Its Rise, 1 T 5 ol o { Dur own personal taste in | PR Fitzsera Sn I"riday evening—Erwin Home, Bis- | 1ts Remeds.™ Agicronhelnenthcriredchen 8 Hepui ) | 5 = = “otl Stitet 2 3 e Sl also conduet the children's mission SWEDISH LUTHERAN NOTES. ADHITE 9 —SHonaivents 1 Wednesday, Thursday and Friday af- selection and showing of | Rev. Dr. S G. Ohman, the pastor, Tt TR demption.” J ! {crnoons at 4:30. Holy communion | | irst Baptist Church, Kpiice= e mh cR R efin i VoI a [k £ T L B morning, con- rchandise. HNEINY 2 feenal ot aisslontateet s ot o ISR Cntebioie e Gl S R i : B | 6 . ;i Hartford District in Meriden, Tues ! Lanlene i ) GRme messa U sRIIRE S RE R ieRs) ot Satir ‘Pamtmg, Paperhanglng, Decoratmg, Wall Tavlandlvedieaday and onith ellatic | sessateNBolREGhincse Slife W eniificd Aprili2s——sdThicRBoNE day. at 6 and 10 a. m.. the latter be- oods well bought are half ;r\tvnn" w1l install Rev. O, Tumd. | Broken Coins” in the chapel Wed- | surection on the. Difference .That Childrents eveharists Aluch ane | 3 . | evening e LERE L Chive ot Arada.” Al | Papers, Canvas Ceilings. All Work Guaranteed cren as pastor of the Meriden Luth- | "¢ ! d. T There will be a meeti of the Pastor Cook give a very interest- | SHS O preparation for this mis 2 . Junior leazue, Thursday afternoon at dress al the fvening serviee Y s mis- There will be a meeting of the [ {"MOF ’\ ie 8 Ehuradaviaticinoon d e e ttendance is jooked | league, Thursday evening. ECIO iilast might o )G SIT It is felt that it will be of y - Luther - e subject fo R Cr el e Relizion (fome o < Wi I . ! (] P m‘l @ | e L s S U he subject for the chureh nizht | Relizion Come Out ol benefit to all, hoth in reviving spiritual E‘II!’ n’l service, Thursday evening & o — Finterest ang in making clearer the fun- - ——— cran church monthly mecting Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Shlogian IS neseRel 1 St Josepivs damental principles of Christianity, as | be Rev. Dr. . B. Cross, the (. Josepivs. : ble t times; : 0 = e S % € ADoSto . o i sl o our times: and in o ve the first of ries of Lenter r of the Passi ! plaining the teachings and usiges of | i eq the chure Christians of all denom- inations, and those making no Christ- | ian profession, arc iny to attend, | Do you remember last Winter when eggs were selling f or vou hought vour talks vesterday e remainder o | open two the topies follow: | Joseph’s chureh, Sunday, Apeil 2. Tha March 26—*The Policy and Organ- | first week will be for the wemen aund or the mci. Members ’ k EoR especially on the opening night, when 60c¢ per dozen? Well, just suppose last Spring ization of the Baptists, the second " \)]»:»‘H 2—*“The Early History (}of the congregation are ;‘H‘, “1 Ht\;‘ o e R e e e el b wn “\ _"]l“'.‘“‘ v S Ting ”""";'”“j”‘\ “H 5 ¢ “»'»‘f O ‘I’ i but the music will all be fa- with Victor l5gg PPreserver. the same as you would fruit in the can- pril 9 o Growth of the Bap sorviees Masses wi celehy ‘! miliar and popular hymns, son, what a saving yYou would have r T¢ It will not he - nk(\‘ r»; ;tj(- ‘:\llvlifrll\'}v ‘:‘ myle-yt) 8 ) et ... and \‘x I\I' 1in “l‘_"‘": he saeramental rite of confirma- | now before will he selling again for 50c or 60c « Zen S 2 pUINELG e Tl S BN sTon in s ATe 1o, i i Bt EEEeERIGe T FC TGl c tion will be administered by Bishop | Why not put down your Winter supply. now that eggs are cheap lcture ramln and Enterprise of ‘the Baptists 7:30 o'clock rathers Kenney and e wster next Sunday morning, to with Vietor Fgg Preserver. Our preparation is absolutely harmiess = Boniface and will be chasac gether with the celehration of holy | and much superior to water elass (silicate of soda) A 25c pack- Trinity M. 1. Chuarch. Tather Kilcoyne of Plainvills Will {05 munion. The hour of service will | aze will preserve 25 dozen of cggs. I you are unable to obtain The TWoman's Home Missionary | Preach at the Lenten servies Wednes |16 10:30, instead of 10:45, ! from your dealer we will send vou a package by parcel society will hold a sewing meeting | day evening | The afternoon section of the confir- paid on receipt of 30c in stamps. For sale b, the S Wi A suggestion of what may be dune to make tomorrow afternoon ut 0 o'clock Attorney Ifrederick J. Corbett €ave |nagion class will meet Tuesdiy & the home of Min T . Ham 09 | 2 806 i Ralere the Hely Rame fu:45: ana st sanasoaten on mnurass | Clark & Brainerd Co. George M. Ladd home more attractive is shown in our window this Kensington avenue. ociety last evening. e preceding the mission service The Young Men's clnh and athletic The Girl Scouts will meet Tuesda ‘ i ( o Lo week afternoon at 4:20 o'clock. organization has heen formed and at WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING DlelnSOll Drug CO. There will be a wss meeting Tues- | the meeting held yesterda \m HERE e o nd science grown | N : e day evening at 5 o'clock. InegloMcensiwens Jeho syl IIResIANLHETTS e Ol vy o i i oS Te e a T B l‘ " & S S P S I STATIONERY DEPT. O o Y e ol Bmnits NI b i (00 (e oS G SIE e . b. Karre on . F. dtrople day evening at 7:30 o'cloc Sroiielele: BirgaEur en RO O e e N 6 1ot ot M 1 N e nena for (re rald-wee librarian, Joseph Kehoe: nr e e R R e - . T gton stre A paper o c Manufacturcd by RardiRelanes kan States” will he read by Mps, A\l S T | APOTHECARIES HALL, Waterbury, Ct. St. Mary” discussion will be held. | Forty hours’ devoti i oS- | i {erday at the 10 o'cloch: m TO BLECT OFFICERS, e O S P 75 s S A TP A W AP LS. i | post pr e subjec 169-171 Absolutely Removes|inz me o i oron : D DRUG CO 9171 D g package | Mo~ EiRI: 410 M oy L e s (S .e MAIN STRERT Indigestion. One package | i/ ihrouen the i . AL R S body to the Bmanucl church, con- | 1o sccure a pastor and in the mean- ducted by Rev. M. A, Anderson At | time, E. F. Jennison will secure mine (hat time a commitice will be chosen ! isters to conduct the =ervices | provesit. 25¢ at all druggists. | continued thi Senins iy R inz officers. Those chosen \ ¢ assisting i recent annual meeting have gone in |

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