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NEW, BRITAIN and dance in the May 4. E. & W, Redman 2 Wilson's.—advt. Kavanaugh shop, 40 Pratt St., are supplying the great d Afternoon and Semi-even- to-wear apparel. They have | variety possible; lovel White Georgettes and have the widest range of Fabrics that are will give a social T. A. B. hall on | We alone sell for e collars. The } Hartford, mand for | ing, read ithe greatest | blues, the Silks. They exclusive styles. re for less at Besse-Leland's. | very choice—advt. t { William Hultberg ses Rose and Lillian Gold of | is ill with the grip. ey street are at Atlantic City, Horace L. Hart ! intention to sell ain street to Max re for less at Besse-Leland's. rl Carlson of Fairview is Pw York for a few days. s Rose Koplowitz will spend the week in the Catskill moun- street of Fairview street has filed his garage Honeyman. notice o: at 184 at Besse-Leland’s. Hillerest church tonight.—advt. Ais sition ; night Iy in e for less at Besse-Leland's. the . six years. She has accepted New Britain Turner soclety | LoSponsible position "r"‘_‘; epresented at the convention of | FLlIS company of Hartford. stic instructors in Rockville | Besse-Leland’s. day by the following me and Fritz Klambt, John Neu- George Frochba, Fred Schmidt, ig Deutsch and Frank Schmidt. B Brown and George one to Pittsburgh, trip for the Traut Manufacturing company. W. | s May Gorman resigned her po- at the Curran company Satur- after having been succes the employ of D. Riorden present owners for the have busir a mor More for less at st store for men. | Wilson's.—advt. safety night The meeting of the | schedulea for tomorrow { been postponed one week. Mary Peppiano of 1dow avenue has filed a ¢ e for less at e-Leland's. ¥ Shuttle il vim with M. T. A & attend a t corps B. society drum dance given by |1 of New Haven | ay eveni It has also been | IRy dossigeine Pd to accept the invitation of | iRto her coop and r bia Fife and Drub and Bugle | tWelve fine bir to attend a field day in Union | next summer. The corps | hrok(‘ of animals ged a flock More for 1 Besse-Leland’s. advt. AVE YOoU A PENNY®? It’s a trifle isn’t it—something you associate with bstage stamps, evening papers and slot machines? ut when it can purchase a pound of chocolates or a bx of writing paper or a pound of coffee—well that’s fferent! Your penny can do that—very soon, the hys? They are Thursday, Friday and Saturday of is week, See our window display. Clark 8 Braine rds DRUG STORE .(The R all Store I8 MAIN STREET _RICHARD HUDNUT wewvonK-panIS. ith a purchase of $1.00 worth Toilet Goods at our toilet ounter you will receive FREE e Hudnut's Easter Package. ook at Our Easter Window Display of udnut’s Toilet Goods YICKINSON DRUG CO., N SR MAIN STREET | odist Epis past | thetc msH | cially | Kingdom | countries, | its | ago has been anti-military, | again after the war. | brotherly love been manifested. | must help redeem and not destroy the | feeling of brotherly | tions. | and | the pagan | destroyed when | national lin | rule. speaking with a more powerful voice i more do they ! der the power of the Pope but | Christianity . ounc i are at individual power: as | by | occasions, | is | erection of a pennant pole. | that is disturbing him however, DEMOCRACY TO RULE | - EURGPE AFTER WAR Ind1v1duallsm Is Supreme Among Latins, Says Dr. Tipple “No matter which side wins in the present Kuropean war, democracy ted Rev. B. M. Tipple, president of the American’ eol- lege in Rome and superintendent of the Methodist church in Rome at the morning service of the Trinity Meth- opal churca yesterday. Continuing he said “The IZuropean world is at present in its lowest depths, politically, racially, religiously, finan- 1d socially and it will not rise again until the stern realization of the of Jesus Christ is brought beforc the people of the belligerent Today, those countries with their centuries of study of religion and principles are far behind the Lieathen lands in appealing to God. Yuan Shai Kai. who recently gave up his crown China could again be- ceme a republic, said only Christian ethics can save China. In India 200 people were converted to Chris ianity at one time and there is danger of them reverting to heathenism, un- less financial aid is given to mis aries. Iurope is too much engro in its warfare to assist in spreading Christianity and so we 100k to Amer- ica. America must assume the re- sponsibilities of Germany and Eng- land in the mission work. Socialism Has Failed “Little do the people of this coun- try, whose homes are preserved, real- ize what is going on in Europe, where the most tragic moment in the world’s history is going on. Socialism, whose creed nce its founding fifty years has fallen down at its first real test. It may rise ‘When the conflict broke out the followers of socialism forgot all their vows for permanent peace and immediately aligned them- selves with their country. Only once in this struggle has the feeling of Am- crica has a great task before her; she win D. D., love among na- Humanizing God “Christianity has also fallen down bad, especially in the .eves of the pa- an. Prior to the war there was a conference on the shores of the Bos- phorus, at which thirty-three repre- sentatives of various nations gathered discussed Christianity. This movement made many converts among nations, but its work was the war broke out. The root of the cause of the war lies on the fact that for the past twenty- five years man has been humanizing God and defying man. It has now come to the point where the divinity of man is in a headlong collision. Each country must develop along its own if the world is ever to have universal peace. i Democracy, the Winner. “No matter which side wins, democ- racy wins. The people will rule. Al- ready we can see the start of their In Russia, the Duma is now than ever before. In Germany, the socialists are beginning to make their power felt for they are brought into all discussions in which the mnational feeling is preeminent. But the greatest cremy of democracy is democracy. It lacks cohesion and tends to bring out the manifestation of power in the in- dividual. The Italians no longer 100k on Rome as the birthplace of the church, but rather as the country of Garibaldi and Victor Emanuel II. No consider themsely h brings forth his own rights and powel The feeling in Italy is that the Allies will be victorious in the present conflict and then each individ- ual will become more potent in the af- fairs of the country. The trouble with is that it lacks-a leader who will lead. Men of the caliber of Calvin, Luther, Zwingli and Wesley are missing and until men begin to realize that there is a God, who rules over and loves all 'nis people, there will never be permanent peace. “It is up to Amrica to use every of religious energy for the re- demption of the wide world, to teach there is a living, and not a dead Christ. Our Methodist mission in Europe is trying to do this, especially among the classes of Italians on whom the wood- en cross has no effect. There is need of leaders and the supply must come from America, for the men of Jurope present considering their own NOTHING TO IT. Although the democrats did not win at the polls last Tuesday, something occurred Satuday evening in the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium, .that should act lotion for the feelings of Judge Bill Mangan, chairman of that once great party (locally). The balm is in the nature of a 7 to 6 victory gained the Business Men’s seven in the in- door league over the West End aggre- gation. To date the B. M. team has clean slate, having downed every team in the league on one or more and already Judge “Bill"” plans formulated for the One thing is the location for said pole, Bill being unde- cided whether “Nigger Hill" or Trin- ity street would be the proper loca- tion. BELL-ANS Absolutely Remcves | Indigestion. One package proves it. 25¢ at all druggists. having DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 191 6. | This Is the Time of the| Year to Renovate the ! Interior of Your Home See our Stock of 1916 Wall Papers. A large variety of Parlor, Chamber and Liv- ing Room Wall Paper, at Reasonable Prices. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and 5 Frankiin Squars. New Britain, Gonn. HALLINAN BREAD & 142 MAIN POLIGE HOLD YOUTH | WHO STABS COUSIN Slashing Affray at Foot of Avch, T is at the hospital with a knife wound in Charles Diever of is b Thursday, as the result of a affr: evening. and pital wounded blood, and set Walter two irove vesterday quantit previously was Returning to this scholz on the best of terms until the end of Arc quic cigarettes bed man’s not as fror at squ; e - rendered cou sau J Judge J. T. Meskill on reckless last i me wouis Diever ™ Hallinan Bread & fce CreamCo. N OUR DELICATESSEN DEPT. famous Salads. Potato, Vege- Home Made Our chef is busy these days getting out his You are sure to find one to suit your taste. Chicken, table, Tuna Fish and Cold Slaw, all made with our Mayonnaise Dressing. For Wednesday we will have another supply of Clam Fritters, Baked Clams, and Fried Oystcrs. Hot from the pan at 11:30 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. Pickles, Special at the Candy Counter Pure New Butter, Cheese, and Olives of all kinds, Canned Goods also. Orleans flavored \Iol isses Peppermint Kis Granulated Sugar, with Peppermint, making Molasses Peppermint Kis Chocolate Panuts Snowflake es made with and Best Creamery a delicious Molasses Ki: 21c¢c 1b. c 1b. > 1b. In Our Bakery Department We will have Assorted Delicate Cakes Chop Suey .. Parker House Rolls Charlotte Russe Chantilles Cream Rolls ‘Applel Murnovers #5 SE TN This will be the big week come early for yours. 12c per If you want something really delicious for that desert remem- ber our Pure Ice Cream. Always satisfactory. The very best cream, sugar and flavors used. You can get our Egg Vanilla at the store for 40¢ and our American Vanilla for3¢e. French Cream 60c, also at the Ice Cream Counter. Let us know what you require if it is Fancy Ices for that party. We will- take your entire sdtisfaction. “SAFETY FIRST ON CUR ICE CREAM” “There's a Read Call 906, at 11 a. m. and 5 p. m, as specials Tuesda 10¢ each 15¢ doz. 10c doz. 60c doz. 6c doz. .05¢ each .05c each Be sure to for Hot Cross Buns. Doz, a fancy care of your Pudding or orders to on.” Deliveries —THE— ICE CREAM C STREET when he crashed into a telegraph near Bigelow street. Witnesses Doorman was driving very fast the police say that the force which the car struck the teleg: pele broke some of the wires. o car was demolished. Doorman | ¥ was not going over twenty un an hour. Thie being his first offense ,he fined $10 and costs. Fighting on Hartford Train. John Scott w Street—Session at Court 20 with assault of peace on the ford Saturday night. that he got into w aulted T. F. Pease, railroad employes. The was continued until Thursday m ing in bonds of $300. Lawver Mangan appeared for the accuse Wife Beater Sent to Jail. “FEvery time he gets drunk to beat somebody up and it Julia Zis and breach of Franklin street ! Tt angle is all a and the abdomen and his the same the polic cousin add for stabbing Arch street last Louis Diever is 19 years old accused is 20. At the hos- is stated that while the man is weak from lo: of his condition is not at all grave he will recover unless infection in. peing held by v at the foot of the it he me.” protested Mrs. appeared to charge Joseph Zisk, with assaulting her. came home Saturday in condition and after punching wife in the eve ed to drag her around by the As soon as she could get free rushed to the police to make a c plaint. Her hushand of jumps hehind her as soon as he entered house he was locked was on probation and sent him to jail for Fight Joseph Mastash w costs for implication of Tukait Maxhafska saloon Saturday night, Jenasonis wa discharged when was proved that he had nothing do with the row. witness had a cut ceived when he was glass. Officer Hart k, her Elscholz is the only eve wit- 5 to the stabbing and he told his ¢ to the police freely. With the cousins, he had been at Mountain afternoon bowling. A | had been purchase:d an enjoyable party of beer and the result. 11 the way the sta up. The city last evening, said the two cousins were 5 Here a ensued over some during which Charles stab- Elscholz chased the you sailant, but when he cou catch him he returned and was ng him home when he fainted m loss of blood. Elscholz stopped the Butler home on Franklin are to ask for some water and police were not . his morning Charles Diever sur- himself to the police and in rt pleaded not guilty to the as- 1t. Reckless Driver Fined. Doorman pleaded guilty to a charge of driving on Chestnut street Wednesday. He was driving B. Jones' automobile, with Supernu- rary Officer Tra Pierson with him, h reached. k street was argument thirty in loon. fined $7 the & Loui in in the with over hit sted eve, a ar SPECIAL S CREST CHURCH, Dr. Dillingham will preach on Unive 16 to Easter, April 23, vices at 7:30 o’clock. Everybody invited to hear the r sage. SRVICE ocl inclusive. arrested at 2 o’c this morning, charged on two counts W. Mast: — AT HILL- 427 ‘West Main St. | 1 pole said and with raph | The E miles was lock the t train in from Hart- eged as- Haverty and Joseph W. case orn- . d. has usually who husband, He a drunken his and nose he proceed- hair. she om- s but a couple and tion man Judge Meskill days. and ault Skritulski's and Michael it | to The complaining re- beer ash. the salist Belief from Sunday, April Ser- nes- Millinery NOW AT ITS BEST HUNDREDS OF THE SEASO} CHOICEST STYLES IN TRIMMED HATS NOW ON DISPLAY AT $3.00, $5.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00. UPWARDS. Purchase your Easter Hats at Dillon's where the assortments are complete and prices lowest. We are ready with splendid variety and the most exquisite styles, and plenty of experflen(crl saleswomen to attend to your needs. The splendid and artistic ¢reations that we show They have that style that is admired by all women. that we offer at $3.00, $5.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00, are if possible handsomer than ever, and possess the :l)le and character seldom, if ever, found in. hats anywhere near these prices. Hundreds of exquisite are beauties. new creations in every shade, tint and color await your inspection. Hats that will please the most e styles that have been approved by the leading designers printer’s nik cannot begin to describe the extreme beauty you find in our showing of Easter Millinery. COMPLETE STOCK OF EASTER GLOVES For Women, Misscs and Children—The Best Makes—Great Values. Easter Glove buying has b egun ni earnest—these days the facil- ities of the Dillon Store are ta xed to the utmost. But the excellent service which has stood the tests of many Easters will be in evidence again this season, and we shall endeavor to serve you better than ever. The new gloves are the finest will we have had in making and in qualities, You will unfailingly find your size'and the color you h, as well as the desired length. And you will find the values uni- versally the best values that can be obtained anywhere for the same price The Suzette— ing in white, black, black with white stitching tan at The Unique, 1-clasp Pique Gloves in black, white, and gray, at, pair T T SO O ST T e F i e ered backs or Paris point stitching in white, black tan, gray, ivory, mode, gold and canary, at, pair.. $1 .50 The Bonneval, 1l-clasp or l-button Pique Kid Gloves in black, black with 3-row white embroidered backs, white, white l 50 with 3-row black embroidered backs and mode at $ . Our Lelia—2-clasp Overseam Kid Gloves In black, black with white stitching, white, tan, gray, nav Newport and $l 15 brown, at, pair $ 1 .50 clasp Overseam Kid Gloves with Paris point stitch- " $1.75 Slip-on Gauntlet Gloves v\ith stl’xp at th erst in black white, gold, tan and gray, at, pair “THE CARLTON” A clever Oxford in Chestnut BrownCordovan . ... Mahogany Russia ...... Black Calf . ... Horsfall’s Shoe Service places expert fit- ters at your disp osal. Try our kind. ‘BELLY NUTRIA” A popular flat brim soft Hat. Fine light weight. Tan felt in several styles. $3.00. Horsfall Hats fit your head and personal- THovstalls T PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND 399 ASYLUM ST Connesting with 140 TRUMBULL ST HARTFORD. Mattabessett meets at 242 Tribe, 1. Main street. oY, Events Tonight Tegner lodge, O meets ter. H Kee: G in If and Wor that cold buil stre eact not inju and “The Iron Master,” theater. Vaudeville Turner hall. WHY SPRING GOLDS If you get cold quently throat become chronic asthma, bronchitis or functions. medicine, 59 Arch street. Lyceum thea- Martha Washington A., meets in Jr. O. U. council, D, A. M. hall igh class photo dramas, Fox's Court Pride, F, Arch street. A, meets o 90 motion and pictures, ney's theate: A. hall Harmony lodge, mects in Masonic erstaecker lodge, I. O. O. . meets | PEsKEECTLY 1ZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON, ARE DANGEROUS | pyric Street, Neglected They Lead to| 6 teams. Serious, Perhaps Fatal Results. t this time to “let it wear off,” develops into a trouble, which may of ye it i8) stubborn in turn try External Remedy. Paln In Side, Rheumatism, Backache, —Any Local Pain. Insist on Having ALLCOCK’S. se. It is important to remember | Father John's Medicine relieves s because of its nourishing body ding elements, which ngth to the system and enable | h organ to resume its norn Father John's Medicine is | patent medicine, contains no | drugs, but is a pure food | for those who are weak | down | give | a rious run at of at PASTEUR- Near Stanley, Tel. connecticn.