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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1916. g e ]HUMAS[]N RESIGNS I school study, but also attracts out- 1l side men into the association for ed- th ItemS | | neational instruction. 3 i o boys are in educational clas: and fnédy-Campbell dancing school | ASY M [; A ’I‘REAS ;’3\;\:\“;'.iy‘y;‘x“].»i{g]::j\;r(.\;.l. or the: e mem- | : Nature is starting her Spring mobilization dl::\\-m;p“{‘ lx:xl‘:nfir:h‘-' ss Fri. | o ifle Us Ao Aien s £ —all men are called upon to peie &, —ac . i The courses clude ol Ses in P :_‘:’l:":&! fll'_:‘lw B G TG | e g, et St cool mhve i # s UP! omitted this evening. | . X li=h for Foreigners, First Aid, Draw- R il HMius. s TR rge Konaka or 450 ain street | PTESSUTE O Business Leads HiM | ive. Manemation accountmer, (o - 2 ot T . i the dis- Ben admitted to the local hospi- mercial Law and smanship, be- | ; HA D\/% NI E Choose your own colors—from < e undergo treatment for hernta, | G U P iti sides clubs for debating. the orche: : : A lay of . Makowsky has purchased the | {0 Give p Fosi on tra and success talks for the em- | ¢ £ : : 8 p2d) upt stock of P. H. Kelly of Wal- Y ployed hoys. At the meetings of the A 3 T o ; NEW IDEA S T Street Salesmanship class (wo special taik Biniversary mass for tho repose| At @ meeting of the Y. M. C. A [were given. one by Mr. . J. W : 2 Nar g CKWEAR e soul of William Clynes will be | Poard of directors i Stephenson. These talks enable Rect s o n o cpurenisemor) dlation """""“"I‘[“‘ S e members of the class to compar el o In our Asylum Street window L K. | nation of H. B. Humasoi as treasurer | jnetructions they have received h Eies Qtriking color combinatiom in stout weave and Mrs. Philip Bardeck and |was tendered and accepted with re- [1he. experience of successful - A L silks that are unequaled for wear. nd Mrs. Harry H. Hall have re- | Mr. Humason'’s busiiess duiics [ men. One member of the class from New York where they at- e it necessary for nim 1vv he out | already heen sent out by his :‘»mp-H:‘: | YOu Cannot A FOrd tO wait i A Tie of this sort will help you expres: id & German bazaar. the city a at par: of the ifime. |as a salesman | 7l your good cheer and confidence—will Mary McDonough of Murray | The matter of choosing a =t or Most of these classex will close [recovering from a severe ill- {lwas held'{n abeyance untll the aunuall by the end of {(his nonth, hut the f()r hardware, Ca“ up telephone help you to cheer up—to “Dress up.” | meeting, which will be held Thurs- ccountancy class will continue its 5 = Our Price $1.50. 1 a ening. second term for the next two months 00 . l tles Miller is confined to ! 4 d h l{ reside 5 it - | and additions citizenshi sctures, ! on West Pearl street by illness. | 1 resident I M. Wiglitman Jand additional citizenship lectur an See OW QUIC y Our § ; 2 pointed the following commitice 15 | for forciencrs. will e given flip Corbin has returned from an | | nominate new directors to il the Religious Work. t d l' 'll d flve trip through the south. He [ o0 5o o o S e . S | Eo that time: George S Jolhave grown in popularity ana attract | | Skinner, F. Platt, "bout 100 young men. Dr. §. Pliny Cooney of Greenwich. | 1. M. Wightman : . y X 5 ; ; Searley of the M. C. A Qoo oy oy v peesst che 3 Ewrker, RN pack T B EASH o i i Tt Shndoy o T PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND Thood. speakers Bs church, tomorrow evening. ¢ Smith, expire Miss Ialsic Oshoi i e 3 Miss Ilsie Osbhourne of ihe Charify ¢ 4 Rt the recent dance of the Sun- | The anniversary of tie ORIV T, TDF, TGN G e e 2399 ASYLUM ST. Conriecting with 140 TRUMBULL ST society will carn a well deserved | will he observed Sunday e:ening, Dl B 1s evidenced by the statment | 7, when Sherwood Eddy. the cele- | Bridzeport, who gave a tatn an - the | HARDWARE . HARTFORD. he net proceeds were about $110. | brated missionary, will deliver the ad- | life of Lincoln. | dress of the evening Mr Four sessions of the Bible « fge irkham has ordered an ap- ! i v srfected within a week in the | Member of the Y. M. inter Bave heen held with o supper each | e—— (ol et e, week. These suppers arc prepar Mann vs Cohen. 43t s vl e o - A S The report of Secretary C. M. [and served by a committee of lndies ocal S Ustese ADIE M orn i arg I Telephone B civil service commission at its | o Williams, Mvs. H. Gronback. - 46 Main St., New Britain, Ct Jarnes. presented to the board of di- | The Right Living club has been iad- as ecide o submit s B 2 i I C E S t T i ht | 1 ‘[\( m;zl\nl dl‘lL:‘L"l(}flltn"t\l“'l\nl:' ectoEs A Wamesllie 1o v o dressed by Fev. Tenry W. Maser, Dro | 3, m,‘n\lnlnuln e :-uu:!luh yents 10l -~ s for physical examination Oy oy tivities of the ocintien arc T. Recks t - Sapshallsiexs R Gnonbach ! S G : s o ass are tecks the physical director 5 PO MO DS v RS @atos for the police and fire de- | 1@ #CHEICS Soprano solo. Violin Obligato 3 S o he increase. The report fol- a the eral B b ent to Corporation Counsel Coop- EEIOH ) oL eneral secretary. “Dry Those Tears'—Mrs. Charles | “The Two Orphans” Lyceum 7 | lows: - - rmine whether the council 4 Forcign Work Conference. || A | ter JEormino w Gentlemen: The end of this monih b e Ll B uoon them. B y Ll A conference of special significance | Vocal duct—Charles Marshall and | inti h i D i VV g . " Qliim 2y ciineleloselifo iU il Rl e B e R e T e Palntlng7 Paper anging, ecoratlng’ a“ k. Lamber Lord of i Churchil v e S i Tth at I i 3 vear, ) h show 2 < b bl . o the Foreign Work department of the Choru fong of the Viking—Sten- | Hizh class photo plavs, 70ox's thes Baria lodge, Daughters of St.|of the assoc u‘u-:;:”n‘y':‘m' :rw“v"’l‘x:\(r:n:-, TINEC B asions o0 s e e Papers’ Canvas L lngs. OrkGuara“tee(L dozen similar gatherings held in d e R | ke, at an nglish tea party | More members were served (LA v e bday afternoon. members were served more times SEouLY iecllonppolgithoficolintry, : R0 LARARAN T RIS ihe sociation this year than last, | NSt meeting being held the Whifc Colds cause Grip—Laxative Hromo | _Vaudeville and moving pictures, B OCAT, MAN IN SIBERIA. v e el SO depast. | Hlouse some years ago. The pro: Quinine removes the cause. There \\ | | Sceres s thicates MUCH BUILDING ACTIVITY, The New Britain Wood Working ! i cempany, which recently purchased ilulh(l'm' n Work to B¢ Resumed | the Dr. Crowley property on Pearl } included speeches by [Ix-Presideni | only one “Bromo Quinine Taft and Consul General Wilde: off |HGRANS signature on box, China. The purpose of the meeting is Gmeindl, until two years ago |ments to adjust the activities to @ent of this city and an employe | meet the needs of as many men and nders, Frary and Clark's, is a |bo¥s as possible. and to use the |G e ? 5 er'in Siboria, according o in- [equipment to (e best advantaze. TR ion s dndgence ot t | LOCAL ARTISTS WORK. htion received by friends of the [This has meant more symnasium | oo York ,"; T e gy 0 i | Churen street <pite the inc o in) price. Of ) ma~ | jocia e Hetan' $62.300° Brida man_yesterday. Accom- | classes and more individual instruc- Pan ;. the Philippin Arthur Goodrich Writes New "-""l\~5 e 1o Sl and threateried i labor froubies ‘ ;‘“‘:_\’s:“ 5 g ”"“,_:‘. ST J \ With Advent of Sp | street, is to build a factory 50 by 62 fect, part of which will be two stories. A marked increase in building Building permits issued in the lead Central Labor Union meets at 3t tivity is promised this spring de- | ing cities for the week were as foly Morzan lodge., K. of P.. mects SR oo - 8559 : and South America, and the need | ; . ; his wife he left for a visit [tion in the physical department, par- : Hix Wife Exhibits Sc o 2 e 2 i : B omer home in Austria, and at |ticular courses of study in the o | for additional men and funds to ex- | s B Sointac e o U O s hongis thoseay planuing St crect rhury $9,500; New Britain tbreak of the war was forced |cation department, increased soeial | (€00 this work. Three directors, two | New Britain art-lovers who vis e b ; buildings ave the following 265: Stamford $57,885; Norwalk Nt - Captured by the Russians |features and an adapted program of | SUStaining members and three seerc- | the spring exhibition at the Nation- S : | Dr. J. L ‘\“f”r-‘v ‘":‘;”l‘“‘l,"*;»‘““_"”“\“ $990; Milford $2,800 and West Haven p a 1¢ ST n 5 taries made up our sgatio chich | al Acade i o . on Vine street, for which Unklebach | ca gas bs sent to Siberia. The winters | religious work. The employed foree 1D our delegation which cademy of Design in New York an Douglas, SENCE S meetslati: G pe S o8 wing Iplans The | ery long according to the letter jis bending its efforts not only 10 4 - tended this conference. will be particularly interested in Main str t th N ed commencing in October and |Serve the membership through the Social Work. e nelish fen itied Bl Sintors o parior and Wil mensure. 2 gl i g until April. usual channels, but also seeks, Mr. Pitt Parker gave the Fehruary the sculptured gallery. This is il "\”.‘( w".fl‘-]!w-i:m.] ::»1}\'":‘:\2':‘ e men and hoys In their individual |last Tuesday evening Miss FLucile | Pyain M_\_‘";h;":'m"» an ’.{:4.1-; |xyl~\,1 i Electric hall. ct. to contain three store friends of the assoclation with hep |'Gocdrich of Grove Hill Mis. Gool St T ¢ 4. o, p. | Dne apartments. It will measure rich comes by her talent naturally. . O BT el RorRele iR the sister of Pl Do . [iestamn ©1 (s 2 e byl A Bessroff will ercet a shop 19 by vear’s course has proved very popular { (°F *1¢ 5 TIE S5 - {50 feet at 201 Hartford avenue for | COMPany March 27 has been set as the date { for the hearing on the petition of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Iroad for the postponement of the | order to install a turntable in Bristoley | from April 15 to October 15 I'he claims that as it figures ov WOULD Ot ermined to evict Dr. Beardsley, tist, from his block + on the Physical Department. ds that he has not paid his rent | Seventy-two gvmnasium ding to contract, M. P. Leghorn |tracted an attendance of 1 an Sl fheles nnan ; hest known of Ame > S . 4 i . s Bell City £ « o sinm has been filled at Daly council, K. of C.. meets in Han- | 10~ . o S | other improvements in the Bell City roceedings vesterday “reas 36 or same month can painters, 3 he New York Cornice & Itoofing 4 i & ‘f*m.”\‘quv\('\‘:xt:\d U e '?‘{:t'nl "n‘:(\:\’l S In(“‘1!‘ [ each_entertainment. The final num- | 3 AEEE Arthur Goodricl A blochs company. | it would like the postponement. Cit i P. F cDonough. ¢ 3 al attendance in phy: ber will he given April 4th b - < e 2008 L $ 827 2 o Gleni it peon Nkl receivedt alcms Rell served the papers. department was 4,063 as compared | orehestra = F Y OUT | jatest novel. “The Sign of Freedomn™ e e R The |H. H. Hibbard Co., ix to build ;“‘_':)‘m wunlrm o e bTe e hat the contract called for a pay- | with 2,171 for last year. Boys' Department is announced for April publication. ,”‘,“‘ N ; (_ifi :‘:h_ 2 by 50 feet for the New el of the rent within five days of Eight bowling matches were con ) s ilaven Dairy company. ime it was due, else the lease |ducted for church and association d. Mr. Leghorn claims he last re- [teams. 852 games were rolled. At d his rent on February 29. The |the exhibition given for mothers of st has retained Kirkham & Coop- | Y. M. C. A. boys, gold and silver medals were awarded to the cham- pion bowlers of the boys department. Twenty match games of basketball problems. nders entertained members and reading of “Daddy Long l.e " T Over 100 men and boyvs attende = = = the sccond annual “Father and Sor banquet held March 10th. It was gathering of present v'v)n’(‘»r\v\(:ni\v’ men and some of the future succes ful citizens of the city. The ent program was based on the idea of - § : companionship and co-operation of were played in the Saturday night : o Dets ‘ ther and son, with the indispensable | ne . Sunday sc agues. x 1 the Sunday school leagues.| ;53 of the mothers and sisters. Mr. - - 3 Eighty-six men and boys are ! : ! g on 5 bers of these teams. The playe E. W. Christ acted as {oastmaster, the Saturday night leagus held a fel- | Musical selections were given by Mrs i [owahin o oer Febeatoe (76t vnien|| B WiiBgan dndl hier s three sons, AT | they cbtertained the Delpnl toam of | T1-0 T Laltam sens, the supper wos | prepared by a committee of mothers Hartford. Later i e evening : 5 ater in the evening w4l ., cerved by some sisters of fhe ’” | picked team played the visitors a o B e - game of basketball. e e e 5 5 | taking for his suhject he Boy, the The all around athletic contests . " = 5 g . ther of the Man Following the enrolled 156 different men and hoys e B Sear (il aveaier i classcs MMoTty ons IS S HET G Il e o e ft | emblems were awarded to the hoys. | SPCUA s o smart flat brimmed soft jfmbique weve awarded to the bovs. | 5" connelly snoke to the hoys. ; A “Mothers’ Day” was observed | | 0 & number-of points were awarded | .. 1 B \ This hat we designed |G the sitt of Mr. W, i1 Juda, | February 22nd with exhibitions by | : \ e designed [REE G U0 i | by T b SRR ] | KEROSENE OIL selves and it met with in- | committee. Two association recoras | \'¢ _afternoon and evening. Many mothers availed themselves of the 2 WS TGO S, I G I e o oG, e e o g These dealers carr Socony Kero- f favor:iltihas aidipiforefishotiputiandSne S atanding Sbaion 04| £57 15 vl doing for their boys 3 2 ¥ jump. ) B it o (e T G e sene, the Standard Oil Co. of New has a well balanced | Handball wrestling and swimming | el e e B 2 : aft ell balanced by cvontr o b SAFEST and BEST Yori{ s best grade of rehined oil. SAFEST and BEST have attracted many men—the hand- N . ball court being especially in de- alks werc ziven by Mr. Jos- Lamb, and Mr. Louis Bruem- n and flat welt brim. It |4 - | % " 3 " r ting the month. Nineteen physical examination il i i 0 ine o s iserved Feh- es in Ivy, Seal, Artichoke | were given in addition to special | Mincoln misht wus = observed Te ' ’ S g R club with a supper followed by short W BRITAIN FPrank Kawalcik Silver St. Drab. It's a good big Educational Department. talks regarding the outstanding char- Sarkis Abraham, 29 Lafayctte St. Joscph Krenni. 245 Elm St E 2 | The educational department mnot | acter traits of Abraham Lincoln i John Basso, 35 Rockwell St. William Lamber B Pleasant Sy s hat. We stock it up to |only enrolls members for night The Junion council a held a ;i Pouglas Bates, 20 Dewey St. Walenty Lech, 67 Grove and 310 Hi supper followed by talks on the ques- G. Battaglia & Co.. 30 Lawlor St. 8. Sells fo- $2.50. tion of leadership. sam Berkowitz, 618 Main St i vorth St. - Regular meetings have heen held Thomas Biasillo, 276 South Main St. b 5 X St by the Bible Study clubs, the Teach- Anton Boukas, 33 Harvard St. N b . 64 Lafayette St. el el clat and thelcabinel f ouis Brin, Hartford Ave. D. McMahan, lor St St - | Absolutely Removes Seniors . Cremiitie ‘.1:]:‘:!"(.1\1 L.S:‘I:"::'("N; ‘y:l as .\l?h‘\ltl::d‘ ““:.’uo,\ St. hf mtlfifll‘t QIn-l Indigestion. One package e s William Cowlishire, 430 West Main St. rf,".\'..,..u..;..:. % Wont St | M i ; Lea Datro. 182 South Main St. National Market, Arch St proves it. 25c at all druggists. S ; rancis Dobson, Ext. 35 Spring St. John O'Bricn. 126 North St w— e [," 1“~ T e nanuel Di Normo, 127 Church St D. 8. Ohman 716 Stanley St e DeC Ratoicd oy M. Doherty, 406 Arch St. Kasimir Podchajski. Burritt st., C. H. BARN John Donlon, 162 North St. . Pola, General Sceretary. B. Dubway, Smalley St Leal Protass, Hartford Ave John Dziczek, 98 Grove § \. Rapp & Cc 18 S0, M SPAN 1 : Julius ort, 118 Hart St Samuel Reiner, 11 Cherry ) Odern Art of blAAA\ LEY MEMORII\IA T.ou Falletti, 28 Lafayette St Hyman Rubin, 101 Wint % Mrs. Dora Fuchman. 204 Park St. John an, 110 Hartf TO GIVE MUSICALE Simon Fogelson. 224 South Main St. A. Schacfer, 314 IS¢ Main St. Gaffney Bros.. 98 Washington Si. William Schlenker, Arch St. George ( 78 Stanley St. Samuel Sirkin, 44 Willow St. . LJ i E i AT G 5 Intertal 5 i Cherry St. P. W. Smith, 158 High St. Which is o Take Place Tomor- than Googel, 186 Chestnut St. S Sl S e Mrs, Annie Gordon, 40 Dewey St. M. Tobin. 22 Crown St. - row Evening. : Ranchetti anesio, South St. N. Tomaszewsky. 67 Orange St A suggestion of what may be done to make the ! Samucl Hall, 39 John St. Warsaw Grocery, 89 Broad St. A . : : A Sl OREHAIGERG Thel 10 William Holcombe, 171 Park St. Vasil Zaiko, 159 Broad St. home more attractive is shown in our window this auspices of the Stanley Memorial i Hanneyman. 399 West Main St. Jolm Zisk, 351 Broad St. -ch choir will be given at the j b Jaffe, 200 High St. week SRED S R Sumner Jones, 672 Arch St J. W. Woodruff, Berlin, Ct. i L Peter Kaminski, 84 Booth St. B N goak BallpnE s Kaminski Bros., Farmington Ave. Berlin Milling <t Berlin, Ct ; i STATIONERY DEPT. Piano solo—DMiss llvnl]. hml.)” L i Benjamin Katz, 101 Whiting St. . W. Bowers, Last Berlin, Ct § Bassiisolo s GUESODERERS ¢ : John Keiko, 115 Grove St. A TR ] George Mitchell. - ol 5 Max Kennedy., 356 Park St W. J. Ritchic, Kensington, Ct. Instromnental oo =Wiole, & ot Isanc Kolodney, 73 Broad St. M. Cowles, Kensington, Ct. ) John Penna. Kensington, Ct., Piano—>Marshall, Biggs, Gronbach. S St e S : a : Mrs. ccca Kennedy, 99 Myrtle St. The Bird and lhe D. SN Kensington, Ct. R (‘l)mm\lrm H”\I{I INiams. Felix Kolodzik, 166 Broad St. tose”’—Mary Williams. y Mixed quartette—'Doan You Cry o Stanley Memorial Quartette Violin duet — “Sunday Duo” DRUG CO.. MA]}{?’F‘,’I‘[?%{E'RT ;11.1'<(;'1r« Marshall and Louis Buvck- Soprano solo—*Irish Folk song Mrs. Charles Marshall,