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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1916. City ltems Luxury Bread.—advt, thefts to the police 193 Cherry wheel jof the New bicyele have been William street stolen from Britain Trust vesterday and Harold Long uth Main street reports t yele was stolen from C. A. last evening. Kavanaugh Shop, bra. displaying many st f price, from $12.50 and up, f afternoon dresses, was near 10 Pratt are the best at Wilson's. e Ferrie of 476 South riding a bicycle, 0 an automobile driven by I Stockwell of Hartford street last evening. The pmaged but side from a Ferrie was not injured. —ady M ur genuine Panama hats at ghley-Bahcock Co.—advt. Policeman and Mr obser the third r marriage at their street, last evening. v on the head, son's advt. New Britain will go to attend a ssociation They will automobile. v hats $2 to $7 anniver hom ed straw Vi M., ht uncilors® coun to meeting of Ha ounty malke 50 —ad ning this week, the § will go onto the e of fifty-five hours per we. in re- Super- complains in com of hat the St., rits ine dark colors rt. ain accidentally Dr. on | bicyele few s Thomas ry 39 big cil, Manchester of rt- the at Wilson’s. vt. ley summer ek, ing the employes a half holi- Saturdays. Bt styles in the Ashley- y Neat Eddie popular price; Co.—advt. E & W. the new . Meskill, V. Nelson and Tho y were appointed a ~ommit nge for a social v club at a meeting held 1 Ladies’ auxillary, et this evening at tric hall. After the erade will be held. value of the estate of amounts to $345.10. pest in straw headwear, $1 he Ashley-Babcock Co.—ad L. . Larson of this o soft co. ibcock Co.—advt. sport | row only.—advt, at the Ashley- | m- tee of the Court ast H., 30 o'clock meeting, Paul to vt. has osen valedictorian of the 1916 Upsala College, rsey 1 be held next month. roller M. C | 5 = plutely Removesg! More forle gestion. One package | secure home | the s it. 25c at all druggist Kenilworth, | Commencement exer- . Webster of Har- Se winton was a visitor in town yester- day. The straw Miss reet “Swarthmore,” the new soft at Wilson’s.—advt. Adelaide W. Walter will spend Memorial Day at aurel Beach, Milford, as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. (. F, Baldoun of New York. Phone 1801 for a FREE Auto sight- seeing trip to “Belvidere,” New Brit- ain’s most charming suburb.—advt. The committee of the Stanley Works Mutual Benefit association and the Y. M. T. A. and B. society has decided not to hold the annual ex- cursion to New York and Coney Island this summer. Lack of pa tronage last August given as the reason. of Vine is More for less, Besse-Leland's—advt. Miss Azeline Riley of Tremont street is convalescing from an opera- tion at the New Britain General hos- pital. Judge George W. Andrew has heen appointed administrator of the estate of James H. Eddy. Washington camp, I a class initiation last less, Besse-Leland’'s—advr. 0, s. evening. , held More for | The Machinists’ union will meet this evening. Organizer Wickham will spegk on the eight hour move- ment. Have suburb pleasant seen our most charming ‘“‘Belvidere,” if not a most awalts you.—advt. vou surprise Neighborhood Prayer meetings will be held this evening as follows: Home of Miss Eizabeth Dyson. 196 Burritt street; home of A. F. Johnson, Wells street; home of Mrs. A. Thompson, Corbin avenue the Erwin home. All candidates for the baseball team arg. requested jport at Walnut ¥ill park | afternoon at 2 o’clock. | at W and Masonic to Te- tomorrow Special values Wilson’s tomor- Work was commenced on the ~ulti- vation of the flower beds at Central Park vesterday and it is hoped the flowers will be in bloom Memorial Day. More for less, Besse-Leland’s—advt. Samuel Andrews of Springfield was {the guest of local friends yesterday. | The senior class of the High school drew for class night seats this aft- ernoon. Two $1.50 shirts for $2 at Wilson's tomorrow only.—advt. New Britain Aerie, F. O. E., met last evening and initiated fifteen can- didates, | | | I we sell Manhattan shirts. Babcock Co.—advt. The Beth Alom cemetery tion will present a petition to the next meeting of the common council asking for the extension of the water rvice to the cemetery. | Three 50c ties for $1 fomorraw only.—advt, The associa- at Wilson’'s , Besse-Leland’s—advt. There are only two weeks left s at “Belvidere,” greatly exceed to as demand the supply.—advt. hoice Selection of Wedding Gifts, raduation Gifts, Confirmation Gifts, in High Grade Jewelry, Watches, Bilverware, Cut Glass and Ivory Goods at Very Moderate Prices. justice to yourself and recipient you should exam- our line before making your purchase, and com- E QUALITY, DESIGN and PRICES. The New Victor Records for June will go on sale .Saturday morning and will be demonstrat- ed during the day, step in and listen to them, they are GREAT. RY MORANS, Jeweler Main Street, =y WORLD’S SEST New Britain, Conn. and FUNNIEST TOYS acky Doodies, Danny Daddles and Their Family Y are different and new, bright and pleasant to look at, and they never lost their good humor. not fail to look in our window. STATIONERY DEPT. J)ICKINSON DRUG CoO., 169-171 MAIN STREET Service Station Mazda Automobile Lamp. VETERANS TO TALK TO SCHOOL PUPIL Memorial ixercises in Schools Will Be Made Mc Interesting by Visits of O1d Soldiers. IPollowing the usual custom of hav- vetera patriotic | zens address the pupils of the public their Me- F. has an- of on ing Grand Army war veterans or other clti- schools in connection with Day | V. Streeter of stanley morial exercises, Commander Post, schedule schools the folowing at various nounced school talks Monday High school, berg, at mar, at Annex, 1 23 Wood [ ley, 2 o’clock, W. F. W. E. Latham; “clock, Lyman S. Johnson. 11 o'clock, W. F Stern- street, 2 o'clock, H. Hargreave: mal- 2:15 olcloc I. D. Penfield and . Rawlings: Burritt, at 10:30, W. 11 ternber Rockwell, 9:30, F. V. Streeter mith, 9:4 Louis ¥. Dunn Burton C. Mores Osgood Hill, 2 W. C. Steward and B W Monroe street, 9:30, W. F. 2:30, W. I Stern- Bartlett, 10:30, Ab: ham How- Model, 10:40, W, Tathan Tincoln street, 8 E. Hicks: | Stanley Quarter, Abraham | Howell. | PREPARING CHILDREN | FOR CONFIRMATION Stern- and Ha Schuit am; Open Air, Rev. Dr. S. G. Ohman Will Administer Sacrament To Fifty Children At Swedish Lutheran Church. The sacrament of confirmation will the Swedish Lutheran church Sunday June 4 by Rev. Dr. 8. G. Ohman, the pastor. aith- Oh- eral months ago and has studied fully direction of man. Special attention was given to the study of the Bible and much time in getting ready for the which will be very impres- under the 1] was spent exercises, sive. The sacrament will be administered at the morning services at 10 o’cloc and in the evening communion ecxer- cises will be held, not only for the members of the class, but for the en- tire congregation. It is planned to malke June 4 one of the most memor- able days in the history of the church. The following children will receive the sacrament of confirmation: Herbert A. Swenson, Alfred J. son, Earl R. Sandstrom, Os lund, Lincoin V. Danlelson, H. Hoagland, Valdemar, B. son, G. Albin Skoma Carl' . W Holmes, Harry S. Green, Wallace Anderson, John B. Bengtson, (‘arl Brink, Thure Y. A. Johnson, Clarence A. Lundquist, Algot W. Gullberg, Hen- ry C, Forsell, = Adeline I E Gladys E. I. Krum, Mabel O. gren, Anna V. I. Ioberg, Ros haar, Florence V. Elmgren, Edith Marguerite Nelson, Ruth V. Johnson, Edith L. E_ Bengtson, Alfhild 1. Sundgren, Ruth A. Rodin, Anna ©dith Skoglund, Ruth H Johnson, Lovisa R. 1. Sandberg, trude Anderson, | Wil- r \W. Os- Conrad G. Carl | Jennie T. Johnson, Eleanor (. Bengt- son, Ruth E. Larson, Elvira §. Bengt- | son, Ruby A S. Andrews Ingeborg A. Olson, Alm E. Edith Oberg, Olga J. Ethel A. Nyeberg, E J. T. H. I Nelson, Anna T..H, H. Lundell, Daga C. Carl- son, Bdith V. Johnson, Thelma T.. Ahl- gren, Agnes Esther Viola Ericson, Mildred A. L. Ericson ang Signe A. Olson. ISABELLA CTRCLE WHIST, Pleasant Event Scheduled for Ton at Booth’s Hall. One of the most pleasant affairs of the season will be held in hall this evening, Circle, N. D. of I, whist ‘al. The the cvening will be given over to the de- will Booth's when hold a Isabella will | ana first part of and Lynch’s votees of whist follow later. dancing orchestra furnish music. The committees | General committee, O’'Brien, chairman: M Catherine Bennett, Mrs. Margaret Ryan, Mis: Irene Conlon, Margaret McGrail, | Fssie McCabe, Elizabeth McCabe, Ella G. Dunn, Mary Woods, Mary L. fgan: whist cammittee, Ars. Celin n, chairman; Mary McDonough, Donough, Clara Brier erine Kiely and Mrs. M. Kelly; rations, Miss Rhodie McCabe, Miss Eleanor Conlon, ia charge follow: Miss Margaret as M- Cath- Madeline Ars, chair- Bunny: chair- man Conlon, BIRTHDAY. A number of friends of Ch I 16 Arch reception M street at eve- rles the well known tendered him a Wallace of his Mr. Hultgren businessman in s a wide acquaintance the state. Although having passed | the three score and ten 1 Mr Hultgren attends to his business every day and is hale and hearty. jeweler, | his home, 21 strect, last ning in honor is the oldest the city and throughocut NEW GREEK LOAN. Athens, May minister Greece, m.—The Rhallis, 26, Paris, finance, via of contract ves- Bank of 5 a D. G. terday signea a with the National Greece under which the hank is to float an interfor loan of 115,000,000 drachmas. The loan will be jssued at Spanish | Gram- | be administered to a class of iifty at | The class was organized sev- | will § seventy-fourth | | " | the | | | Misses | deco- | 883, with interest at five per cent. i of Liquid Veneer WONDERFUL FOR DUSTING Cleans, Polishes and Renews Furniture, Woodwork, Pianos, Floors and Automobiles. 25¢ Size, 19¢. — 50¢ Size,; 39c. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and 5 Frankiin Squars. we offer: 30 A M. celivered at 11 A M. The Ice Cream Se Wholesome, Ice hot day ‘Phone 906. son Cream is Orders in by 10 PLANNING FOR COLLEGE, Sen School Seleet Institutions of Learning. High Higher New Britain will be represented at many colleges anhd unive next season, providing the plans of many of the present graduat class terialize. No one institution out more prominently than othe minds of the ¢ s shown the following selections: Columbia, Saul Adelman; Richard White, Rpbert Buol, dwell; Sheflield Bake ities ma- s m by larvard, Georg school, ckett, Philip Diehl, Charles Schmidt, Alden Lincoln; Connecticut college for men; Ruth Bacon, Helen Lic tina Liegey and Amy Peck; van, Roger Holmes; U. of P., Ginsberg, Kenneth Re Hawksworth, George Tan Beg M. I: T, Clement Hal Mt Holyoke, Heien Smith, ¢ inders; versity Harold Se: i Yale, Paul Pihl: Tufts, George Pickett; > 1 Nair; Ohio Dental s; Renns: e v, Thomas School of Oratory Smith, Catherine Finnegan. wo- Mar- Wesle Trinity homas John lina ther! ey college, Jes ward Mid merson Ahistrom. INSPECT DAIRY FARMS, Charity Department Frip Springficld and Westficld. Superintendent Kibbe of the farm and A. J. Hart, M. D, and Chairman Riley of the charity hoard went on an all day tour of in- | spection of dairy f The charity board h appropria- tion to erect a new dairy barn Town farm and thetrip was made in order that the commissioners might find the hest type of barn that used. At Springfield ana the commissioners visited harns of modern type and barn will probably be one of these, rms an erda Westfield, Mass., two dair the maodelled after G L PINL. irewell reception was tendered 5. Pihl, pastor of th Bethany church, membors the congregation last evening Mr. Pihl was presented with of gold by August Ostlund in the parishioners. A social followed. Rev. Mr. Pihl will next week to assume the supor hour Teave { ency of the Swedish Christian Orphan i age at Cromwel] the local church and next will Januay KENILWORTH CLUB BANQUET. The club held nual banquet at the Elm Tree FFarmington last night. A very t menu was served by Proprietor R Lynch’s orchestra furnished music during the evening. About sixty mem- bers attended and a most evening is reported. Kenilworth its an- Inn, sty N suec The case of duce company been settled out fendant paying the Incorporated vs. A. M. Calkins of court by the damages of $100 costs of § 0. . B. Hungerford resented the plaintiff and R Grant of Hartford was counsel the defendant. The Pro- ha and Ladies’. Aid society of Memorial church held a ful cike sale yesterday ternoon. very ar- J. M. HALLINAN, INC. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. STORE PRICES For a baking special for Saturday Orange Loaves . .. Flavored with the fresh fruit. Saturday we offer you as a Special in our Delicatessen Department: Old fashioned Cottage Cheese. .10c Ib. the J.. M. HALLINAN, INC. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co i ploves at Edward | | These Jud- | Norwegian-Amer i tion of their | complications ar | to at the | copal local | cd- ities for ssful | de- | | perty New Britain, Conn. vevennss..20cea. these days. dessert for with proper us Pure, these Wd WY 1L Fieg Saian aQ O Suung aly o T0 ORGANIZE WAITERS Restaurant Employes Will Mecet Union Representatives Sunday Aftcrnoon In Eagles’ Hall, Thomas J. Durnin, international representative of the restaurant em- will | em- unions, staurant Sunday bartenders’ meeting of r es’ hall ployes and adadr s a after- noon at 4 o'clock. Mr. Durnin in New Britain in effort to organize waiters and wait- ses and he reported today that he having very good Those to whom he has spoken have become enthusiastic over his plans and it is expected that a large attendance will mark the meeting Sunday. There are about fifty waiters and waitresses in New Britain's restaurants and cafes. are organized in many large and have flourishing unions. is success, cities TO ALLOW SHIP INSPECTIONS Norwegian-American Line Sceks \void Trouble. Christiar Thursday, May London, M 26 Ay 26, 12:30 p, *an Line h: all its steamships which America and Norway en- to have =ail hetween ter Kirkwall To | - Voluntarily for inspec- mails, in order o avoia ng from attempts evade the British authorities taking the more northerly course, The company has pur ed a by tramp steamship of 1800 tons to bring ! American coal to Norway for its ves sels so that they will be less ent on English bunkers, lepend- CHOIR F The RTAINMENT. of St. Mark Epis- choir were entertained house last evening by of the King. The spent i | aying games recitations were iven by Miss Jennie Swanson. Re- freshments were served. Miss Gwen- dolyn Jackson was chairman of the charge members church at the parish the Daughters evening was committee in DEMOCRATIC mecting of the j tic club has bheen ¢ Wednesday eveni in by President Timothy Collins. The club den its ents will in early summer. A athletic cvents will be OUTING. Ward Dem- lled for next Bardeck's hall social and arrar be made an progra outing of out. WILL REHEARS Members D IN NEW HAVEN of the Arpi Sextet and | the New Aeolus Singing society in Haven today, are being held for will held in this city Professor Ifranc will conduct charge of the where the festival next rehearsals | which | he month. ! will | the_ concert, rehearsal. SCHUPACK SUES EDELSON. Mor for son for rey Sheriff is Schupack Lawyer has brought suit Joseph G. Woods iming non- ment of a ngte Lawyer oseph G. Woods Schupack and Deputy ockwell attached pro- ple and Park streets writs returnable on the second sents M. on $700. The are fore the city court Monday in June. | | | I | | | | ror | Dbe activi- | bl | of Pittsburgh, who | 8 rave | B tivities Alfred Olson acted interesting program out. - an The HARY FORD. AN IMPORTANT Women’s and Misses_’ Tailored Suits AT GREATLY REDUCED SALE OF SUITS rmerly Up to $25.00, Reduced to $12.50 Men's Wear Serge, Velour Checks, Worsted Checks SUITS R educed to $19.75 Worsted Checks, Novelty Cloths SUITS Reduced to $14.75 Twill SUITS R educed $25.00 Poiret Twills, Gaberdines, Formerly Up to $35.00, Poiret Twill, Gaberdines, Serges Formerly Up to $29.75, Gaberdines, Poplins, Serge, Worsted Checks, Formerly Up to $47.50, to eta Silks, Imported Serges, Gaberdines, Novel- SUITS Misses’ Women's Now comes the time when practically our entire line of beautiful Spring Suits— he season’s smartest styles and best qualit}es— undergo another repricing. Excepthnal, every one of them, at their regular prices, you can imagine what really wonderful values are possible with these newest prices prevailing. N SUITS UP TO $20.00 .......NOW $15.00 SUITS UP TO $26.50 $18.00 SUITS UP TO $31.75 $22.00 wullS UP TO $37.50 $28.00 SUITS UP TO $42.50 $33.00 SUITS UP TO $53.50 o $38.00 SUITS UP TO $60.00 ceavwvy $40.00 THorstalls T PAYS TO BUY DOUR KIND 13-99 ASYLUM ST. 140 TRUMBULL £ Connecting with HARTFORD. SOME SPECIAL VALUES For Tomorrow Only TWO $1.50 SHIRTS $2 Selected from our regular $1.50 stock A Few $3 and $3.50 SILK AND LINEN SHIRTS $1.50 Large sizes only, 16, 16 1-2, 17 SPECIAL VALUE TIES, 85¢c Doing Dollar Duty THREE 50c TIES $1 Selected from our reguiar 50c stock A Few $15, $18, $20 and $22.50 SUITS $12.00 Selected from our regular stock These Special Values for Saturday Only —at— Wilson's CITY HA LL Government club of the closed its season's ac- evening with a banquet. toastmaster and was carried Good G A last An.important meeting of J levi lodge, I. O. B. B., will be held Sun fay evening for the purpose of ar ranging plans for an ovting, which will be held in the near future. Plans will also be made for a soci: shudi Ha 7

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