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1916. NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 10. ) f\\\//l'\ \.//f'\\\/]f\\\.//f'\ m\fim\Wf\\WN/\\Wf\\\.flf\\\lle\\Wf\ \.///’\\\.//f\ GIL.OBE CLOTHING HOU (HART. SCHAFFNER AND MARX Varsity KFiftwy = Five i 18.00 u Topcoats $15.00 u 2 ¢ ) { ) { ) ( We are printing this advertisement to let you know that we are ready for you with everything you nee& Boys’ Norfolk and Washable Suits Great Neckwear | Values, 25¢ to $1.50 Dorothy Dodd Easter Hats Shoes for Ladies Interwoven Socks 25¢, 35¢, 50c N ] HIS STORE IS THE HOME CF FART, CSCEATENIR AND MARX CLOTHES D A ”\\VI’\\V”\\V’A\VMF\\VM\VM\VM/’\\UM\VKA\VMM\V”\\V%\V,A\< r'w ! Clerk Schneider the executor 3 Doubts have arisen concerning the validity, construction and effect of the paragraphs. Whether una» -~ death of the plaintiff, Austin Fiint, the ar- | | ticles specifi~d pass to Sherman Flint | durir his life, and upon his death to | (1\,- adopted son of ihe plaintiff, Austin { | Plint, upon the conditions named,and 0 Dg,, fl n | to the defendant, Austin Flint, in Ay the event that he receives the dtgree ‘m‘ doctor of medicine, or whether on the death of the said plaintiff, Austin ) the said icles pass to said ted so Emery Shirts $1.00 to $3.50 Nettleten and Ralstoni Health Shoes for Men Prineess Patricza ” s Name of $1,000 Orchid. | meeting in Tra r square was unceremoniously hroken | thousands of and dis up the I Victor Egg Preserver g5 Unable ¢ Dr. AL mlvnt Infen ied Winter ppose when eggs were selling for 50c or last Spr you bought your per and put them down » same as you would fruit in the can- It will not be Do you remember last 60c per dozen? \ Winter supply of Various peace societies had organ- S{iE victor e ized the demonstration. Sylvia Pank- e ot s hurst, the militant _suffragette, was | 1 now before eggs Y g agai r 50c or 60c a dozen and the son of the said Brominenmons ‘]“‘d P Why not put down your now that eggs are cheap, Sherman ¥lint, g T Y X ter the pr 1 Bei o with Victor Egg Preserver. ¢ preparation is absolutely harmless Siait 1 f ! i {he leaders in the peace movement withivictorgbee et s provided that the residue ot | ne R and much saperior to ter (silicate of soda). pack- the estate to be held in trust and the mounted the plin n “‘1' | age will preserve 25 dozen »f eggs. If you are unable to obtain this income divided in this way: Two- | (b umn and endeavored tll: ma‘l;o cReee from your dealer we will send you a package by parcel post pre- fifths ecach to Austin and Sherman, 2 d & es. but the crowd pelted them v | 30c in stamps. Ior sale by: and one-fifth to George Klliott Flint flour and red and \'(‘]lx\]w e The | § A G ing, ¢ t to his children by speakers faced the ordeal for five min- | C] k & ELe el d C G M L dd ) iy, e G et A o G pes ar rainerd Co. eorge M. La D ckinson Drug Co., v retreat. ‘ time was set for the termination of i T. B. Far ell & Son S. P. Strople the trust, the executors asked the Manu factured by APOTHECARIES HALL, Waterbury, Ct dozen York, April 10..—The ¥ tin Flint, d Sept- 21, the noted alienist, 1915, contains | ing the supreme »f a character so confu the to the 's have asked ) interpret cnd that ay be no question raised con- it later on. Dr. Flint was con- uch an authority on the mind | was often called to testify as estamentary capacity of those vill had been questioned. Dr DR. HAZEN RESIG Middletown, April 10.—Rev Dr Azel W. I zen, one of the best known | Congregational ministers in New Eng- | Jand, announced his retirement as pas- tor of the North church here yester- day after forty-seven years' continu- rvice. When President Wilson | § was member of Wesleyan university faculty ‘he worshipped at the North church and Dr. Hazen baptized the president’s daughter, Mrs. William Me- valid. All the beneficiaries, direct or | contingent, were made co-defendants in the action. The complaint said all will was admitted to probate ere adults, except four grandchil- 3. His Jestate was left to his | dren, whose ages ranged from 18 years abeth McM Ilint, and | to 3. Coudert Bros. are the plaintiffs’ ildren, Dr. A Flint, Jr., | attorneys. S CHURCH NEWS cutor Beverly and tin Flint, Jr South Congregat The Boy ection of the wiil, s have asked the ning at 7 be able construe, provided that Du lint should have all the bers before reaching the membership limit d ¢ bhoys interested are in- Annie arc Chew which the | o She folded it and put in in her purse | Notice to Taxpayers. give notice that T will he at the Store of Frishie & Hemingway lin PI ville, to receive Taxes, Thu day, April 13, Saturday, April 15, Apri] 20, Saturday, April Saturday April mal Church. Scouts will meet this eve- The troop will 1 hereby silve 30 o'clock. d tc allevuc s, annotat ot to enroil several more mem- 11 college, the decedent ented order Liberator nd all books. Dr articles death s son, andfat! sware pr el university, diplomas, [Bust of the int genealogical vas to hol esce life, a loving cup, v the faculty bound attend the meeting tonight. T will be a r sal of the chorus tomorrow evening at T:45 o'clock The Woodruff club will meet Tues- day ev in at 8 o'clock Joseph Clair Beebe, srganist, will give a nesday afternoon at 4 the f Th 1 f day af his tato rovided, of in thi o pass to the Finally ine ; : rocital Wed- to be 0 o’clock from itions of Wagner. will meet Wednes- 1mous compe Girl Scout rnoon at 5 o'clock. the church night service on licine ho should | Thursday evening at 7:45 o'clock, Rev, mentioned. But | Dr. .G. W. . Hill will give the last Austin J L of the ies of addresses on “The lir Liter cauty Moral Power of the Book.” The subject for this ad- dress will be “A Great Plea—Justi- fication Conscience.” Wide World ifternoon at 5 o'clock > Junior choir will rehearse Sat- afternoon at 1:30 o'clock Che monthly meeting of the stand- ymmittee, which would natu- rally fall on Tuesday of Holy Week, vill be held T evening im- ediately after services in the church oflice. The testator’s son, Tangle, hould | the At \ustin, should rec jall the article my grandson bavison, Sher nan and articles el shall lot to con- nd manu- lot" of the re- having been vere to draw lot » of the articles, o of them in any other to both of them inat the tes articles to remain in male descendants, filed with County ed into two lc pictur « and the club will meet other s ing « satisfactory 1 explained the on of his eir petition rsday the tator the First Church of Christ. The April Sunday | rounda table will RE BILIOUS! at 6:15 o'clock rvice tra n >lans vill be ad EAN LIYER AND and Rev. llzl.n"’; zTW:\o:':L‘; \‘\"i‘” give T l.: BOWELS TONIGHT | port on the R B. A. conference on o the Gary system of week-day Re- liglous instruction The final sessions of the A of the New Britain Training School | for Rellgious Teachers will be held tomorrow evening at 7:45 o'clock. The Girl Scouts will meet Wednes- day evening at 7:15 o'clock in the church The regular Scouts will ning at 7: There School workers's An explanation of tay have bad headachy, sick, or breath and sour p feeling fine! Best laxative for men, women and children. meeting of the be held Wednesday 15 o'clock. will be & Women' Biblo afternoon at 2 o'clock. The final session of the Boys' Thurs- day club will he held on that day at 4 o'clock. The subject for the week-night ser- vice Thursday evening at 7:45 o’clock will be “The Meaning of Prayer.” The last sewing meeting of the lHome Missionary society will be held ¥riday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. All persons, who desire to h the church at the Easter s requested to communicate Ont it nets coated Henry W. Maler, the pastor. \d- stomach sour. 1 Neighborhood Prayer Mceting. sick, headachs o / 12—Home of A. E. Gooa- 1 of col wl Stanley street. Charles F, alth avenue. Trader, 68 Francis of the class session unite rices with fe! Remo which m \nril 14— Home 1ol- 2 8. W, rets f1 one or two tonight gentlest live: u ever experi- 1 wake up feeling fit .rets never gripe or pills and calombel et s0 gently that you har win Home Ext Monroe street Standard me of Mv Hill th The There will be a mecting church be held this evening | classes | Boy | eve- | | PRINCESS PATRICIAS THE $1000. ORCHID- New York | Patricia of April 11.—The Princ Connaught received | decoration : flower show in York- er medal Canatla, who had announced her in- | tention of visiting the flower s day—April 12, “Ca In the presence of the real “Prince! true royal hauteur she made no sic Pat” the Princess' floral namesake { merely continuing to look marvelon will be auctioned off to the highest handsome. The Princess Patricia, he bidder proceeds to go to it explained, is an orchid, most Canadian Red Its wonderful or-hid in the world. When about $1,000, expected fo Clement Moore of Hackensack, N. J., ' bring more for suf- who grew the orchid, s ferers. Princ Patricia is markable it we d unlike anything daughter of the Duke of (onnaught, ever produced before he decided to governor gencral of (‘ar She 1s change its family name of Cattleya to cousin of King ge of Eng- that of the di itor from its last the Cross. but it is the sake of war a fivst land Gec ed v ok will » ay ev o'clock il be heid the auspices he Women's Home 45 oclock, and ¥ Mis and the La- rvice will hela | dies” Aid societie Arrangements will N ol T:45 o'clock, be made (o serve everyone promptly Ladies monthly sup- | and a la ittendance is anticipated postponed from last The uts will meet Friday evenir 30 o'clock, T i - i d The s a meeting of the SGHOOL TEACGHER Pk Tt t business is to be s ! transacted full attendance is Run-down, Nervous—ITow | desired. She Recovered. v tors Scouts florn e o’elock A class meecting day evening s Mid-week Thursday The regula per, which was tomorrow on at 4:30;1 W will e held Tues- he over will hoard Friday Impor and a ! Anzemic, vill cting will be be cordially welcomed of the Sewing achool, afternoon There arc so ma S right here in New Bri publishing this interesting letter with the hope that some of our customers will try Vinol and get the sume hap py result that M:s; aez did. Key West, Fla. J am a ike this ain that we are held Saturday st Church. The Everyland league will meet this toacher | evening 30 o'clock at and became anaemic, nervous, run- | of Misa Bell, down, no energy or desire to do any-+ street thing, I could not sleep and had that There uid, nervous feeling that made me a burden to myself. I had taken various tonics without lenefit. I heard of Vinol and tried it. Soon 1! vice had a good appetite, conld sleep all | will he “Unsellish in night and it built me up <o 1 have tha v ambition to do any kind of work. Mary L. Baez, Key West, ¥la The reason Vinol in this case is beca vith morning tutional remedy that goes to (h t | Miss Graoc j of trouble. The peptonuie of contained in Vinol enriches and vitalizes the blood, while the | ening, tissue-bui s extractives « peptone aid in overworked, rur Clark & Brainerd ¢ cr-He an, Druggist jory South will ior Endeavor society oon at 4 The themo he a meeting Thurs lock in the chapel for the church-night ser- g at T:45 o’clock Prayer."” of Raptist be held church, FHart Home Missionary in the Memorial rd on Friday fternoon sessions and Miss May will he speak society will Raptist ind Mosoley Rost strengiit organization special meeting will be held fill vacancies existing in deacons. up the tive The | A nent April the Conn unaer | the home | High | \ the | value is the | ting of the Woman's | April 20 until 8 o'clock in the af rnoon of each of the said.days. Interest will be charged from all Taxes not paid on or 1916 \le persons residing in the Plainville, between the aged of 31 and 60, unless otherwise exempt, are liable for the Personal must be paid on or before town of J. HEMINGWAY, Collector. 1916 —advt. YOUNG WOMEN Plainville, Conn., April 1, MAY AVOID PAIN § Need Only Trust to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound, says Mrs.Kurtzweg. Buffalo, N.Y.—‘‘ My daughter, whose picture is herewith, was much troubled with pains in her back and sides every month and they would sometimes be 80 bad that it would seem like scute in- flammation of some organ. She read your advertisement in the newspapers | © . and tried Lydia E. | ¢{|Pinkhem’s Vege- i table Compound. She praises it highly as she has been relieved of all these pains by its use. Allmothers should know of this remedy, and nll young girls who suffer should try it.”’—Mrs. MATILDA KURTZWEG, 529 Iligh St., Buffalo, N. Y. Young women who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, backache, headache, dragging-down sensations, fainting spdls or mdxgesuon, should take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Thousands have been re- stored to health by this root and herb | remedy. If you know of any young wo- man who is sick and neceds help- ful advice, ask her to write to the Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Only women will receive her letter, and it will be | held in strictest confidence. | ACK I‘OR zmd 6 fl@fifinfi 4 THE ORIGINAL MALTED WILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price- April | B before | SAFE GUARD YOUR FILES AKD VALUARLES As Your Government Does From the National Enemies FIRE and THEFT Science now gives vou this light-weight container that ends fire peril-—to papers, files, records, valuables and keepsakes. The genuine and only SAFE-CABI- NET—rated highest by the Underwriters’ Labora- tories. Often heated white-hot, yet not a paper inside of it is scorched. Has fallen red-hot amid tons of burn- ing debris, laid days in ruins. Ever with the same re- sult—all contents unscathed! Burglars and safe-blowers many times have vain- ly tried to force it. THE SAFE-CABINET c IENTE S MO D E L. N(m Sold on Easy Terms. 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