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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 25 1916. 3 IF WE BREAK WITH Boston Store! gz ' ~ ey | Bage-Allen & € (INCORPORATED} HARTFORD SPECIAL | 5 % 3 | /SRR | (MPORTANT PURCHASE A DISPLAY sae’d i I_LY ] oA | SALE OF HOUSE DRESSES On Friday evening, March 31 the Monday evening Colonel and Mrs. The Stanley Memorial church con- i lll“stratlng the Advantage of Buyln members of the Good vernment | (. M. Jarvis entertained the members | cert which was given Wednesday ¢lub of the Y. M. C. A. will give the | of the Berlin Literary society e | evening was a marked success since . i Direct From the Manufact“[ers Of This Season’s Most Artistic | ! . “ g x vio.'* 7 idge e 3 ¥ ra ‘as @ xcellent one i i three act play Father Ex-Officio.’ home on Worthington Ridge Inte the program was an excel Resicasin | The theme of the play is the father | esting papers were read Colonel | and tlh(‘, spl(:ndld] \\'orl:] of the si;\%‘cx‘;s s 3 problem, which has interested the as- | Jarvis, Frank Benham Mrs. 1. W.!greatly enjoved and appreclated. : S Hu SE DRESSES AT HUUSE DRESSE WASH SILK WAISTINGS sociation so much this year. The cast | Stearns, Mrs. J. T. Hart, and Mrs, 12. W. Much credit is due Organist David 4 : i Bl et Sydee T < most cleverly made up, its mem- | Mildrum. The subject of the meet- | Wicander of the church as he " & A § EC L REC SR Cae DO SR RO Sy being: “Rev, James Mansfleld | ing was “Notable Americans of To- | managed the affair. ~The program i 3 : A 9‘—0 1 *)i Srthiihe stillnore beantiiul Jsmerson,” the father, Holgar John- | day.” was as follow Piano solo, Miss . : e P P = . . son: ““Harold Kmerson,” the son, Under the direction of the Parents’ I.ou:ts: anha}?eg bm-no;;.x sci‘lo‘, Out “ » Robert Raber; “Sambo,” colored | and Teachers’ association of the Bast | on the Deep,” George Mitchell; in- D N n S l EXCELSIOR cervant, Clement Lewis; “Obadiah | street school a splendid entertain- | strumental trio, Charles Marshall, W I'eSSCS Ow 0 ae :.lrulinbls&,‘,hUPOl;;gj‘iB;.gge, ”‘U,]H{‘MM.' ,H' S o & Having just made'a large purchase of House Dresses L i e e e e e R from the manufacturers we are putting them on sale Thursd | Williams; mixed quartet, “Doan You Lwome maxieabl Vo A . 4 el s violin duet, ‘“Danclay Duo,” In the usual course of merchandising we would have to T i : sonside v for these Dresses. arles Marshall and Louis Burk- considerably more . X « 8 5¢ ) v i Dresses of ('ha bray dow. il Taeinelotimy /n, | Selection Glagasare | narat no solo “Irish KFolk In the sot at 95¢ you will find Dresses of Chambrays in of Police Lai ava . | Sel 8 ... Hladden’s Charles Marshall; vocal stripes and plain colors, blues, tans, pinks, excellent styles and » Mary W made. The sizes run from 34 to 50, so that stout women who ul ITarold Latham “Officer i : (a) “Twilight M ' M Willi . ¥ Prices arc Thomas Meskill; “Patr (b) “Apple Blos R = $ ly have difficulty in being fitted to house dresses can find thein an,” lodging house janitor, Harold | Folk dance SEeond upils | #nd Mrs. H. T T i 58c to 75¢c a yard. Latham; “John Hanley,” police com- (a) “Bleking” it “:m{; m;;l:l::::li s"“xgmmlrh :’:m'l‘ :\lls”"' ELISEQ ARREDONDO ]‘cxe;rhon there are chambray dresses at $1.95, in plain colors missioner, Willlam Walther; “Ray- (b) Nigar Polskan” violin ob B ose Tears, ) , e are chambray aves ot $195, in plain ColN P oo 0 o Curtls iy | chorur et B sty ers | 7%, RIS Mot ok Sk | i ne vt o o s car |} 2P ol e 2 0, S McCall's P jContain REErESILIS ol e o nole ()8 Com e WIthiThyALute 4“];(.!'!‘]’1: o ‘:?dm(ohi'rimme"l'lss::in.' ranza the Carranza ambassador to the THESE ARE MUCH BETTER DRESSES THAN YOU WO McCGalisflacterns; il 0c andiic. (i dspacunent BRobese s ag & s chin ta the Boimtaiy ley Memo-ial enurenieraryE (L e S ) e ured ond o vl EXPECT TO BUY AT THE LOW PRICES MENTIONED, 1 ’ i S D i e s (B Reettiom Tigthivion leave Washington. Tt was reported only by buying in large quantities direct from the makers tham McCall's Magazine, 5c. Hoffman; “Tim Fisher” of the unem- the Blue Sea R ms SR e Jononted niy by buvink in larse quant ployed, Raymond Bradbury; m itation . Charles Stone| A very important meecting of the | was about to leave. The new Ameri- camofterstismed A aney McCall's Book of Itashions, 20c | Foster,” clerk in municipal lodging al solo..........JF'red W, Latham | Young Women's Interdenominational | can ambassador to Mexico, IHenry P. : Hoe f Thomag | Mesidll; igRetor) O The Gypsy Trail’—Galloway missionary society, will be held Fri- | metcher, was confirmed ‘on February ML R U I (TR E " looking for trouble, Robert dances i day evenlng, March 81 st B o'clock 10 | 35 byt has not gons sitner to Mexion | o — - -— (a) “Happ Morr Annika” the Trinity M. E. church. 4 program | city or Queretaro, the provisional | FLEET OF MINE SWEE] F - (b) “Hungarian Folk Danze” |of exceptional interest is promised. | caoriel of Mexico. UN[;LE A | The Hague, March 25, vit Friday afternoon, March National Melodies™ Mrs, Henry W. Peabody is to speai. an e e Emma Hart Willard Chapter, D " | Chorus.......Tifth and sixth grades | This wonderful woman is the leader has notified shipping companie was delightfully entertained at the! G oy e o e il N orthiald Bnmimer schoollict i T D home of Mrs. H. H. Damon of Worth- | o1k dance ....Secon grade | Foreign missions and is also the ireless near thé Nottl ington Ridge, Berlin. A very pleas- | “Danish Dance of Greeting’ one woman chosen to represent the S Lightship and organize a se ing program was carried out although i ......Mr. Latham | United States at the Edinburgh Con- mine sweepers to precede shil the members were greatly disappoint- . D' Harlot tinuation committee, a committee SRR tween North Hinder and 1l ed that Miss Caroline Savage who | Dramatization Sixth prade |made up of representatives of thoi{ The recent concert at the South : r : ( a 2.3 .o SIX gra B £ rit vaters. & different countries to plan for the | church netted the Men’'s Brother- Ou[pu[ Doubles Sm(}e 1910 afld itonialsvvatar ] was to give a paper on “Some Ior- Abraham Lincoln mer Lights,” was unable to be prasent. | Selection .......Gladden's orchestra | CATTVINg on of mission work 'in for- | hood $90. | | The program was: | Prastance ot A b eign countries. ~The president of | ye New Britain Lumber and Coal Worlfl IS m 0111‘ Wake i CEDAR uu,l.,wml;gr.:zuuw | the b ctv of ‘the Banifac. | Darmen,” and ekial Goodby,” | ment was given last evening in the Is the battle cry of the manufac-} CA0NE0 *Hoyan” and Rdward| Grammar school hail, The pro turers of these splendid fabrics. | Walther: “Toby Gunner” and “Alfred | of the ticket sale for this oc - p Vorris,” safe crackers, Albert Kilby | will go into the fund of the ee display in our North \Win- | ana Olcott Mills; “Samuel Johnson,” | Street school one of the man . Walther; “Chlef | following program w Diete Singdoes - Howion each chapter of the Y. W. I. M. 8, | company has sued Bernard Gordon The only dairy in N Miss Tllingworth and Miss Tyon will speak on the topic "Has the Tamiyer: G Ha ) Mitohell | erly equipped for handling mi RETEES e 50:‘;-7 \ltulnz“nr SprllnlfiL “Rose \'oun{g \\'nms;n',-‘;fl!inln(rd(-l\mm“)fl]‘1‘0"::: made out the writ, which was served : 1S NUTTY NO MORE, reamed She Was a Lily"...... ha el it cond society proved efficient.” A social hour | 124 O, e I R WIS SeTy ST ok ~.....Miss Tiiingworth | '1?;’1: :10@::: ):)!r]\d :;:}:T‘r \\.?,‘,Tlh Wi | with refreshments will follow. The | r(-'l]\‘x\x:\‘:\lhl:, h(‘-fr)r::'):l}‘ui(_\' f...fim o:: of the manufacturers in the United | ter, buttermilk, . skim-mill Insurance \unm.m.s‘ overs Disadvan- TEACER ssip, O1d Pewter....... e OBt s 7 and ad | public is very cordially invited. the fhiza Monday In November. i e S o e e cottage (.,:l‘..olc_mmc oZ tage of His Silly Name. . ...All‘:\hxbs,\ .\‘1\5 NOMON | fve auxiliaries of this state, being e e T eroc| 1 s e ) New York, March 25.—It took John For You B \‘:‘ 'r"‘;fn“ { motherhood clubs, mother circles and Last evening the women of the |team will go to Hartford nmest Tues- | oior (rade department of the Nation- Davia Nutty, of 567 West 188th | puac” A%tumn’ Song ... e eayo™ | parents’ and teachers associations. A |South church sorved an old-fashion- | day evening to put on the degree work street, a long time to discover the dis- Miss Tllingworth Znd Miss Lven | 1arge num_ber of delegates is expected | ed New ngland supper. Artm-'!_hn for the Hartford lodge he team advantage of his name. When he did Miss Kerwin of Meriden wes the | 20d the New Britain United Parents | supper a play. entitled “The White | will take the 7:22 trolley. $0nd aut that His coantmse did B0t @0 | Lo o compariat and her ok wae | Phd Tedcho association, of which | Dove of Onelda” was most success- L e well with his business of life insur- | ooy "0 PE T | o Allen Moore is president, will be | fully given, The cast of characters ancé agent he decided to do some- |5 > re entertaining organization. | consisted of the Misses Martha Moore, thing about it. Therefore he is now S i | e Ruth Bassette. Virginia Hart, Iliz no longer ,Nutty, but Nutley. The Announcement was made Thursday | At the season’s last meeting of the [ beth Trving, Imily Erickson, Lillic change wasbrought about through an at a "Jlll'hf‘(fl\ given by ‘\II\T‘ -\“l}\'fi S (‘I\\'v(' and.LIlDl‘ullll'r‘ department of | Hill and Doris Sllr!(‘l'l\. each fl]ll!! iter sipned vesterday By Justice Gav. | Hart of the engagement of Miss Eliso | {he Woman's club, held at the home | her respective role in a very credit- . g Rockwell Russell, daughter of Mr.|of Mrs. R. Hemingway on Lexington |able manner. and Mrs. J. D. Russell, and Donald | street, the subject: “Balkan States - ox o Much interest is being manifested in the Connecticut Congress of | its products. Let us supplj New York, March 25.—The ouiput | with the best of milk, cream al City bank of the 1915 ccnsus re- turns thus . far published indicates that the total output of manufoctures in 1914 will aggregate about 324,000,- 15gdRteRILTHICI R LS SN e b ent 000,000, against less than $12,000,000,- #dvt. | 400 shown by the 1900 censu The Hebrew Ladies’ Aid society will | These returns represent close to 500 give a social and dance in Booth's | cities and towns distributed over the hall on April 4 for the benefit of the country and show an increase of Hebrew war relief fund. about 17 per cent. in the value of e Carl Golosowski of Broad street has | manufactures produced when com- Richard Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs. | was discussed Exceptionally fine The members of the High school | complained fo the police that his [ pared with the production of the same George P. Hart apers on this theme were given b debating team are very mueh pleased | pocket was picked and $4 in no- | cities for the census year of 1910. Miss Russell is a graduate of the! Mrs. George B. Germond whose arv with their successful season, which [lon’s saloon last night. The gross- output of the entire coun- New Britain High school and from | ticle was entitled “Montenegro and |.rn\i|\:|(ml‘\\;0h )u\.\, |)n*s:'y;l1|4lil;n of F. W. Williams, the Hudson nuto- | trY was $20,672,000,000. : N Miss Wheeler's school, Providence, | Albania,” by Mrs. ©O. N. Judd on | {he cup which they earned by win- | mobile agent in this city, has & NcaorainaiolRe Cliv hanit ey ¥ persons and that his name made “an | B TIGE AR, KOO L e | “Serbla and Bulgaria,” and by Mrs. | ning the debates with Hartford and | ehased from I, e ‘J‘)‘ _'“_‘flwl"“"" I B R et e e VUII-C %'Bx gpitavarabie ”"l’lre&\‘”"‘_ :“‘,"": ‘}“f'," heen teaching art at Miss Hall's school, | Martin Pasco on “Rumania.” New Haven. The cup was pre-[at the corner of West Main street | NOW doubls those of any other coun- | GU. AN 5D YEA e wae frequonily the Subect of Josts | Fiichi e Hart smdumiod Trom T e i e Hian Al as | 8541 corman 7, West fosle siuet | 0% SR, Lt ot e ene | SRR YO ViR Hotchkiss school and has since been MQ:@:?‘ i‘ifi'?f“”" ithe ;;:e:llx’:;']‘;i sociation, e stood that Mr. Williams contemplates | ©*POrted the same autho vs this| On the bottom of every VI Nutty 1o thirty-four vears old and | connected with the Hart and Hutchin- 1;110 A.hnnl uh :: [fnstiln tho b v o Building i ttoiait ea s T try also leads Norral o | basketifs niencuntas MU irried. There are no Nutty children, | S0 company. S i B e e R LR B 0 T Pliee fiee e o the United States ranks third P 3 PRy most interesting address on rance, | delightful card party ednesday af- | .05 q00r tenement of the Dickinson | *™°N& the nations in the exportation | “Should this waste basket prove Local people are anticipating with | the Gospel and ‘War by Madame | ternoon at her home on Harrison BlEek eava et o SR ot manufactures, belng exceeded in | fective or fall within five (5) pleasure the concert which the New | Blanche d’' Aubique Bieles. The talk [ etreet. Miss Mildred Goodwin and [ '0C% B2ve cause for a fire scare at| ., ma) vears by botn Great Britain | from date of purchase, it cg was illustrated with stercopticon | Miss Ruth Bristoll won the prizes and | 2 ©'¢lock vyesterd afternoon, Chief a rom date p Lase, can b Britain Choral society will give on e . 21\ Germany 2d, and 3 - badke Livel' Slllggl h? 19, The chorts has heen re. views which realistically showed con- ; the Misses Elsie and Constance Rus- | D&Me ~was summoned but soon One especially interesting feature ;:.',,r:f§d' il s ol b April learned the cause You are warned by a sallow skin, dull hearsing under the direction of Pro. | ditions in r”‘“("&. “ cell presided at the attractively ar mEe 8 t _* rouble .n the studv of our census returns now e s L e e i e e | i ] ] 1anged table. orank Starmy of High sticot suf- | belng recelved,” concludes tho City Thousands of the most effi feeling. Act promptly. Stimulate your months and it is reported that their | Mrs. A. N. orlmu;e ga\e.n(-h:nminz :x.u el c lxs?u‘.l ankle at the Corbin | bank’s statement, “is not only the | concerns in the countr: now standy liver —remove the clogging wastes | work is exceptionally splendid. The : bridge party '“-“(,M‘;”"" 4 “i“’”‘,?‘,”f Mrs. . J. Skinner will speak at| . \i“f‘?"‘*‘{“’“‘ last ovening when | marked advance in wagcs paid for la- | ize on baskets bearing this absd —make sure your digestive organs are | society will engage several Ncw York at her home on Garden street. 'The| ., .'v' w (. A. Vesper service Sun- |5, ¢*'? 110". barrel fell on his foot. | bor,. but w continuatien of ihs ten. working right and—when needed—take Metropolitan Opera singers for the |)ar£y was in ho_nnr n{' M&w R:jylh ,\’\ t{IIs day afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Tea ‘-:’ .:‘ .lyx:m u_\_;:;l in the a1 nealing Ge- | ¢erey to substitute mach ne work for of Stanley quarter whose engagement | i B F€EO00 B it G Td A soclal | FATImERt. he man was taken to | l.nd labor wherever practisable, The| VUL-COT Wastn Baskets oa ’ solo parts of the program. - GED Y i et oo b BEECHAM s - ox o to Albert J, l(\!'i(!r; \:\ls announced. hour will follow. On April 5th, the | ' :r" »'lv]A al for ()l‘lfln.hd l‘v\lulhi‘l‘ of wage earne raported by ; break or fall apart like wicker, Cih Gt v ) e Y. W. C. A. circus which proved so he house committee of Daly | (Ve returns thus far ro-e.ved shows : R i Rt N e vere [N i analinrs) Harold T da o Council, K. of ., wil! ar an increass of about Santiiovae | oon zust endicobrade. (T ests S o i opular is to be repeated A few nge to give o ce ‘e, guests on the yacht Corsair at Miami, pop! P 8 7 por cent. over have solid sides an bottoms, and last week, when they went on a flsh. | Minneapolis and New Britaln were | o foatures are to be added to the | Presentation of the third degreo | the 1910 census, while the wages paid guests of a beach party given Dby | oo soon after Easter. R I by s ing expedition. The fisherman o < g brought In one of the largest catshes | Mr: and Mrs. Frank G, Jones of Mem- .. AT T T increased use of macninery Sale of Any Medicine in the World. | of the season as they caught sixteen ‘,"'"; Tenn., In honor of Georse 4a%| The Wiliam H. Hart Debating | member of the ropublican town com. | OV€F human labor is suggested by the S PelRILERIOL G0, a3 A8t} lub will at its meeting Monday even- | mittee, has resigned his position at | f2Ct that capital invested in manufac- wrywhere. In boxes, 10c., 250, extra rge fish. The vparty was .. " made up, besides Mr, Corbin and Mr, | » &1 e, ing dlscuss the questlon: “Resolved, | L.anders, Frary & Clark. Mr. Bellman | tUTiNg shows an increase of 26 per | That the next general assembly enact |is a diemaker and has worked at | ©°Pt- and the value ‘'of output 17 per Jeers, of D. F Makepeace of Attle- - s o o < boro, Mz Joln L Twon bf Oan |, L Tiombers of ) the Ladies’ | nimum wage law for Connecticut. | Landers’ for the past eight years, cent. while the number of wage carn- 1 Tt e i e el | e dking. Printin b ' ional ¢ rch serwv a 3 s e > BVe anc K nces 7 3 ce ” e d e Rl o anley Hart is home from Hotch- | Brady of W fipeticant. supper in the church parlors Thurs- | * | e : hington street are week- G Grthag, ciss for the spring vac i end guests at a house party given by RP T CO o Miss C. B Bartlets entertained the o SRR Miss May McKone of Iarmington | RESOLUTION ON DR. COOPLR. | 66 CHURCH STREET eachers o he Lafayette sewing | ; i avenue, Hartford \ — - Announcement was made of the en- N TY SRS, / . A I : s Monday afternoon at he g REALTY TRANSFERS, i : = ) ulnh“\’;l ]l:‘mm:\wnmr:;“,:;,,lxl‘ ‘; home ' agement of Miss Lulalou De Grot of ki The degrec team of the [Ladies | 20" Congregational Church Pays | = = = it resh i “i:‘p"“‘]:'(‘s; Ilinois who teaches German in the | Lapge Number Recorded at Town | Ausiliary, A O. H. will meet tomor- | Tribute to Former Pastor. S 5 > > = lceal High school to Willard S. Jones, ; 2 row morning at 10 o'clock at Blectric | 1T Urse Urses L which has grown sc . 2t & sex] =, < at Electric The following resolutic s he 19 Asylum St., Cor. Haynes past s R 'x;n‘l“";‘lv‘al(;ulnv‘:" 'f‘? local manager of the New Haven Clerk’s: Office hall. All members are asked to at. LE ESs0fion) paesbeen G5 ang, allzing - th2 pairy Tce Cream company. Counsiderable realty activity has |tend. y < A : Street, Hartford, Ct. great posibilities of the work hegun | 2] | Hera : L 25 td there, they hope that, in the future, The i been manifest during the past week they may accomplish a great deal. Sec our spedl display all this week he word ‘nutty said Nut commonly used as a slang expression 10 denote insanity and a person of un- 1 wced mind.” He continued shat in his business he had to call upsan many service guarantee. . orox | T [ | adopted by the South Congregational P N hurch on the dea its fo et 5 o S o vee The police hava heen notifled of the | oo oo o GOt of lts former e nembers of ‘the oman’s ‘through deeds recorded at the town | gisappearance of Benny Kenquist of | OF;, James Wesley Cooper, D. D.: Mrs. W. Rawl and Mrs. Valentine | Literary club of Maple Hill enjoved | clerk's office. The full list follows: 563 Main street. The boy is believed “The members of the South Con- Chamberlain Jr., poured at the tes | » Pridge party Tuesday afternoon at| T.ouis R. Raphsel to the Polish Im- | to have run away with two friends, | 5 ¢8ational church and parish, feeling S ecial al e i g © e {he home of Mrs, L. B. Mallory, provement & Loan Co, land and | He is 16 years old % | keenly the loss sustained in the pas A - oo M % i rav f « buildings on Broad street. ™ 5 ing away of their former beloved pas- 1& p » ue * ! The Phenix Minstrels will rehear : . Miss Ruth Damon came hom ; s dwi s 161 ehearse | tor, James Wesley C. : At tha business meeting of the | miuriday oo Damol Sam ome | Willlam H. Cadwell to Philip Cor- | .t 10 o'clock tomorrow in G. A, R, | Lo, ames Wesley Cooper, D. D, here- ursday from Holyoke college f0r | bin, land and buildings on Lincoln | nair. e smineire o me inineny | WIth reaffirm their sincere regard and kets, ete, F 6 D executive committee held Tuesday at | the spring holidaye 4 | strong affection recc i or ays the Hotel Taft in New Haven plans L patils. . 10 take part in the coming Foresters' | of i ‘:ex:ig"n!;‘(nm:fifl e ”"1 e s were completed for the congress, Garret P. Fitch of North Adams, |, I‘1( P :" S (mm“{m:' L2t . el $45 Wllton Rugs % ym'l::‘\‘a“n&lA’;[;Trd)“ » Jisg Muty A | Mass., Is Visiting his mother, M SO SRR U g DESREORI X 20 Norden lodge, T. O. G. T., will meet | —an appreciation and love that have iorma d rs. F. G a being i s . tomorrow g Jy ) 3 g y r 3 . g | M. L. Titen, e s rrow afternoon in the Bungalow | strengthened and deepened through SlZe “eow Miss Margaret Sieben of Helena, :"“1”',“"';:(';[:_‘"" Colandiandipuliding out by the grand officers, and the | his wite and devoted ministry hus| A Fresh Carload Rugged Of The members of | the Sungt M G i B er Miss Mlorine L § principal address will be delivered by | been i : g te . BT arrive & r Sales S 9)(12 shine | Montana, Is the guest of Miss Forine | "l Sl ik weGuire to Brank | Ji"eiP] address will be delivered by | been increasingly fulfilled; and tender | Horses will arrive at our Sales St success of the dance which they gave v e x S N e R e O L e | : - ath ] 3 at be- INESDAY, MARCH 29, recently, since the receipts show that Mrs. Wertenbacker of Fort Terry is | [0fd avenue. the grand officers. reavement.” : “-,,-I‘, Hivery TS bal i (-1.\,}"‘:\‘ : E X e RS Bt G| e Cooley Co., land and buildings on Al e B 1 Binteiromithisistore is some-|| i NEhersias BB SR Wt s ans | [Bovlend 5 Myrtle street, photagraohistudloRonFRcaver atrect; r——.—- pairs, farm and business chun - . B 3 o 00 1bs to 1650 1bs. [§ » pair Ba thing worth while. The Rugs | realized from such an occasion. Mrs. Willlam Sternberg entertain- | . 1 the boys In his nelghborhood throw- FRISBIE’'S L e R e PR ed unformally at luncheon Wednes- | Pin, 1and on Corbin avenue. ing snow ball The boys have al- I ANIMAL FER‘]‘"_JZERS chuncks that must be: sgld o B ke d choice in | from Sweet Briar Colloge, Virginia, | after the luncheon, Mrs. A. B. John- stin Milkulskos, land and buildings at | studio, he claims. (Bone, Blood and Tankage) s “\1'|r|x.‘~m‘.fl:.\:,fm,',, . One 1‘1: ew in p ns an oiCe in| sEei ted it S son winning the prize. 212 Hartford avenue. i e Lyensharidis Hemma iy ass Mule, i colors. It's hardly necessar iy A, o ; (Eetan of Fauc re 1o Abras | gociul Thursduy evening to about WHATEVER YOUR REQUI Y Y M ey e 0 Miss Barbara Moore, daughter of | ham Zevin, lund and bulldings at 2 e b et G (o e ot S P Connecticut Farms MENIE. i T8 A BOSS “} "i ‘ ety a0 vesterday from Vassar for the holi- Istate of Patr MeGuire to Ethel ¥ rere peic i ‘s Corn and Grain Fertilizer duction convinces. Let us Ilorida, for St. l\n‘;:u:lnw. pr wer iptured by Miss Connecticat Special —\11 Cropa - Dump ((‘nll. I".;Hn” Gears, | .\I|-‘r g afii Gord S e ride 1 i agons, Concords, Harnesses, Blal ; ; s Al ¥ Carter, and Miss Bmily Page of show you and if you are not| sosepn Earl Sheffield of New Ton-| juci Kirkham came home yester Bleonora and Ielix Kasprow to | Hartford, and the gentlemen’s prizes reserve until d'esired, Select L ] L L Estate of Johanna Marsch to John | ford Dancing was also enjoyed. A New 5 Philip Corbin Is home from New Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Parker have | Marsch et al, land and buildings at | dainty collation was served, and all D SRS 6 CEIRRD O (INC.) fruitful pastorate of twenty-five present from New Britain, Ay The normal program will be carried | these latter years as the service of 5—OHIO HORSES—25 society are greatly pleased with the | Farker, i 3 @ revere, ¥ LRI, By PAliforal lanaland Btlatheslonteraveed | veraey e r el Do e a s | ey Proround g anc Wreverant favmm: ilon An announcement of . this | they made one hundred ana ten dol- | the muest of Mr. and Mrs, William | _ Ellen E. Reynolds to the Hart & Paul Murosky, who conducts a fords for Your Selection in matel has complained to th ice Estate of T. H. Brady to Philip Cor- omblatnediuofthe mollce tationt . WE offer are quality Rugs— | wiss Constance Russell is home |day. Auction bridge was enjo Bstate of Patrick McGuire to Kon- | ready broken several windows in his v oos Bstate of Patrick McGuire to Abr —FOR— RUOZtHESIS e o give much detail—the re-|; Francina Beers have left Miami, | M. and Mrs. B. A, Moore, returned | Hartford avenue there being six tables. The A Brand For Every Crop e et o g T ; F WANT, YOU'LL FIND 1T HERE Tnve Schlafer, land and butldings on Hart- | Trma Dohlman of Meriden, Miss Aud. . ; :11 | don has been the guest of his step-|gay from Kent where he attends the | John Godelk, land and buildings at 28 | by ~eves i OsTBraniNanseicre Stunlfioxnt ready for the deliver: wil ot Cabre e e v el BN, 2 la E gs at 2 v Messrs. A. Reeves of Middletown, eady ery we 1 father, George M. Landers, this week. | gent school. Acorn street Clessant Hall, and L. Page of Hart- THELT.““SB“:C‘)MPAN * . . now. lmlcuns, returned from Florida. k:fl Rentschler street. B | present report an enjoyable evening. 30 Laurel Street Bristol, C

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