New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 27, 1916, Page 2

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 19 16. ake Your Wedding d| 920, B. P. 0. E Gift Selection From Our Choice Line of | STERLING SILVER, HAND PAINTED CHINA, AND CUT GLASS, so we have a large stock of fine Jewelry suitable brides, bridesmaids gifts and ushers. orter & Dyson Co. 34 MAIN STREET Where Quality is as Represented. City Items uxury Bread.—advt. gh’ W A, has sued the Connecticut es”’ company of Meriden for leging 'that one of the com- rucks, driven by Hugh Gray, with his wason on Berlin May 18. Zinky has brought foreclos- ceedings against Annie Bunk 00. Both reside in Berlin s there that the property is Lawyer F. B. Hungerford ts the plaintiff. ers of the New Britain e club will go to Watebury tomorrow to take part in the iversary celebration of the ia Singing society there. oads lead to ‘“Belvidere [ where shade trees and gas e being installed.—advt. d Fanion, Edward Hornkohl, [Body and Joseph Wischek and ornkohl left today for a ys’ automobile trip to New d Coney Island. n Doerr of 150 Shuttle Mead- ue accidentally ran into and down a child on Lafayette st night. The youngster was red G. Bodley and ‘e gone on an trip and will y. They will ittsfield, Albany nd. ew Britain Lumber & Coal ! are assisting the board of The Swat the Fly Cam- | stributing to their cus- { swatte; Have you re- burs?—advt. Hancock was the host to a twenty-five friends at a din- ond’s Hartford last evening. Feenber; Louis G. automobile return next stop at Twin and Lake "’ the Swedish fraternity will jented at the Boston conven- | lorrow by Edward Peterson, jommissioner C. A. Carlson A Gustafson, hoir of the First Church of ill rehearse this evening at jock. Nelson of Waterbury is the local friends. erlain Council, this evening. fp Peterson of Jubilee street (2B S pauty Seeret be clear skin, bright eyes ealthyappearance your pn must be good—your, and liver kept active lar. Assistnature-take CHAM'’S PILLS olAly Medicine in the Wor&) In boxes, 10c., 25¢. Harry | to the Aged has been admitted Lutheran Home for lyn, N. Y . The Vega society will meet this eve- ning. The Young Women's sewing of the Swedish Bethany church will meet this evening at the home of Mrs, Albert Anderson, 227 Shuttle Meadow avenue. at Brook- Have you seen our most charming suburb “Belvidere,” if not a most pleasant surprise awaits you.—advt. Letter Carrier W. C. Owens family have gone to Brooklyn, they will spend Memorial Day relatives. Mrs. Ida Glover ily have gone summer. Mrs. Jacob Baumgaertner and Mrs. Philip Bardeck have been selected as delegates to represent St. Anne's so- ciety of St. Peter's church at the con- vention of German Catholic societies in Wallingford June 30. and where with Peterson and fam- to Woodmont for the | ] | Will Direct Pa = | include the principal i Swedish class | LKS SECURE AKER. | Attorney Connolly of Pawtucket, R. L., | To Deliver Flag Day Address. Attorney Connolly | Pawtucket, R. I. James C has been by the committec in charge of the | day exercises, June 14, of the | lodge The acceptance by Attorney | Connolly means that the Elks and the | Stanley Post, G. A. R. which will be the guests of the occasion, have the opportunity of listening to one of the foremost orators in New England, and considered leading members of the Rhode Island bar. | The committee is working he { make the coming event one of the | most successful in the history of the | lodge. Arrangements are under way { for entertaining the veterans at the | | flag close of the exercises. Chairman Otis O. Butler is bu; musical talent to contribute { evening's entertainment. THOMPSON to the COL. AS MARSHALL. hteenth An- nual Sacngerfest July 1. of the of the b2 held The committee in charge eighteenth annual Saengerfest German societies, which will in this city July 3 and 4 auspices of the New Britain | club has sccured City Clerk Thompson to assume the position of marshal of the parade, which templated, on the latter da parade will start at 10 a. nklin square and the itinerary streets of is con- The from will the eity. ‘ Colonel by ler, and Thompson Harry . Morton, August Michaelis, Kdward Hoage. | ticut Staats-Zeitung," the contract for of the forty will be William Zeig- Paul Bellman The “Connec- was awarded the official saengerfest, which page program. will to Be Ordained Before Young Soon, Man to Talk League. The Luther Tautheran | ments for June 23, league of the Swedis church, has made arrange- an entertainment to be held one of the features being an address by Rev. Emil Berquist of this city, who is soon to be ordained into the Lutheran ministry. The mu- sical part of the enter nment will be in charge of Professor Mellander the new organist at the church, who is scheduled to arrive here next week. George Olney Lewis of New York, '1 noted church lecturer, will speak | | | | i | | | Children who will participate in the | in the church June 15 on his univer- crowning of the statue of the Blessed Virgin at St. Peter’s church tomorrow held a final rehearsal this morning. PLAYS AGAINST HARVARD. Porter a Member of Yale versity Tennis Team. Max Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Porter of this city, has selected as a member of the tennis team and left with players last night for Boston today he took part in the matches against Harvard. While at the local High school Mr. Forter was instrumental in or- ganizing a successful tennig team and was captain of that aggregation. He is a tennis player of considerable skill, Max Uni- where DANNY MACK TO RACE. Will Drive Lozier Aaron G. at Charter Cohen’s Oak Track, Danny Mack, one of New hLest known automobile men, drive Aaron G. Cohen's big racer in the Memorial Day Charter Oak Park Tuesday. will also drive Cohen’s Corepa’s racer and Nels Nelson will pilot his Curtis aeroplane in the contest. It is possible that Cohen himself will pilot one of the big automobiles in one af the races with the aero- plane. Big Britain’s TO PRESENT SECRET PROGRAM. The Young People’'s society of the Swedish Bethany church will hold its annua entertainment tomorrow. The girls of the society map out their own program, and following previous custom the numbers will not be an- nounced until ready for presentation. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. WORLD’S WISEST acky Doodles, and FUNNIEST TOYS Danny Daddles been | Yale | his fellow | tennis | | fuses to work, gambles Mack | | that he would not come to court. sally well ward Sob.” talk has mendation and press. known topic, “The Wa In every city where this been given words of com- have followed from clergy “BAD” BOY IN COURT. | Johm Pizen Refuses to Take Advan- tage of Opportunities. John Pizen, seventeen years old, was before Judge James T. Meskill in po- violation of probation. The hoy re- and is other- wise incorrigible. The probation offi- cer secured employment for the youth and even paid his hoard, but he would not take advantage of the kindness. Probation was revoked. Benjamin Marholin, who poenaed as a witness in against Elmer S, Babcock officer serving the notice was sub- the ,told last night had not a Judge Me ved at 8:30 o'clock kill orderea his arrest on a capias. A few minutes later Mr. Mar- holin hurried into the court room, ox plaining his tardine ng | wateh was slow. He “fooling” when he come. had refused to HANDICAPS AN Physical Director W and chairman J. Luebeck pleted the handicaps for C. A. tennis tournament, low: A. Sampson, 30; S. scratch; W. Thomas, 1 game and 30+ F. Newton, one game; Hartman, 30; H, Polhill, 30; W Mangan, games; J. Rogers, scratch; L. Pickup, 1 game and 30; A. Austin, 30; W. Schmiat, 30; Voight, H. P. Saw- tellz, Dr. G. Dunn and H, tice, scratch; A. O. Washburn, ] J. Stepanian, F. Brady, 1 gamec J. Dean, teh; G. Kiesewetter, 1 game and 30; E. T, Thienes, 1.game and 30; J. Luebeck, 1 game and 3 W. L. Hagan, 1 game and 30; J. Ma tin, 1 game; M. D. Saxe, Wessels, 30; E. (. Shjerden, 1 and 30; ¥, R. Gilpatric, 30; G. bell, scrafch; A. Anderson, R. Noren, 1" game and 15 GENEROUS CLERKS. The clerks employed at | office have contributed a | silver cup to the Young Men's | ciety of St. Joseph's church, to | competed for at the field day at Ber- | 1in Memorial Day, Francis Kiernan, one of the prime movers of the meet, is employed as special delivery clerk at the office, and it is a manner of showing their appreciation of his ef- forts that the cup was donated. have com- which fol. game Camp- seratch; the s0- of | squire of lodge, No. | | secured | local | will | among the | rd to 'K ; securing some fine | assisted lice court this morning on a charge of | case | the | He | and | his | id he was only | cldon, | Pren- | 2 games; H. | post | handsome | be | New TENNIS GOODS NETS, TENNIS BALLS, MARKERS, RACKET COVERS, ETC. Populi ar Prices HERBER HARDWARE S — as = " Neapolitan . . . Egg Vanilla, in All kinds of home Candy Counter. night’s supper. *Phone 906. JM gSunuay Orders Must Be in by 10 AM. for 11AM. De That's what you wa from your car. But you your starting system is in shape for summer, your b is the one best bet A. G. STRICT TEACHT The Sunday Britain schaol teachers of district of J. M. HALLINAN, Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. French Vanilla, in paper . .. .. made Candies HALLINAN, TAMASSURED” We inspect all makes of batteries free of charge. our method of getting acquainted. The “EX{0¢” Starting Battery in starting batteries. 400,000 ‘“yExide’’ Batteries now in service. “IEXIde’’ Distributor in this territory. Drive around and let us look over your battery. Automobile Tires, Rims & Supplies 11 Eim St., New Britain Swe: TL MILLS 336 MAIN STREET INC. Our Sunday Special in Ice Cream will be Maple Pecan ..........60cqt. Our Ice Cream on sale at the store. American Cream, in paper. .30c qt. ..35c qt. . .40c qt. .60c qt. paper . ... are to be found at our Our Delicatessen Department will furnish you Sunday’s INC int—what you expect—every time cannot get it unless the battery of proper condition. 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FOR THE TEETH TO0TH PASTE dentifrice ums, re- nses = and without in- ant tasting htens the moves tartar, cle whitens the teeth juring the enamel 19¢ per tube. TONIC SPRING GELERY L_m_e/xaafl AND [RON Assists in restoring strength health and vigor tv the entire system, by helping to enrich the blood. It tends to promote a keener appetite, com- fortable digestion, energy and better health 16 ounce bottle 89c. more greater FOR YOUR CATARRH fiz 22 MUGU- TORE A reliable remedy for general catarrhal conditions. Contains no harmful or habit forming drugs. Acts as a tonic and al- terative and incre the ap- petite. ses Prices 50c¢ and $1.00. Thie exau SFo're ¢ ABT M AN, ENTHUSIASM RAMPANT AT MACHINISTS’ RALLY Small But Interested Gathering Hears of Success in Other Cities by J. J. Egan and Others, thirty machinists gathered at the Church street headquarters of the union last night to attend the rally at which organizers of the unions spoke. What the assembage jacked in Lers was made up in enthusiasm, pontaneous applause followed remarks of each speaker. President Only num- for the STREE T yme claimed the recent strike at the New Haven Clock company was a failurc er speaker, but the strikers were several concessions, which valkout The un ridgeport is strong an cxample Mr cited the the men who broke the strike at Pratt and Whitney's, Hartford, jour- rcyving to the Park City for 1 forced speake Ppeople successful very Eg nstance the same purpos being ) to Hartford jol General Organizer is conducting the other spe cam city, and akers filled lively evening Arth and Their Family are different and new, bright and pleasant to look at, and they never lost their good humor. ot fail to look in our window. STATIONERY DEPT. JICKINSON DRUG CO., ,, »% MAIN STREET Service Station Mazda Automobile Lamp. day now and then for the renditio 0f the works of various the faculty has chosen afternoon for *Schubert on topics | will he entirely pertaining ta the work will be held. composer’s works In the evening there will be an ad- | &i by Samuel Gross, dress by Rev. Dr. 8. G. Youngert of | known violinist, and Mrs. Bdwara E. | Haven, while deploring Hartford. orton, soloist. The artists will | tendance, felt the results O be rondered and | better later on. He chided Sl chinists for thinking more cmployers than themselves and sug- cested they follow the old adage “In unian there is strength.” He cvsed the Winchester company of | New Haven of having “buncoed” the men in their recent fight for an eight- { hour day and said the men were even compelled to pay for the ice for ice water, But a union is now in the ! pracess of formation and these thing will be rectified. continued the 272 Lutheran churches will hold its first meeting in the local itheran church tomorrow at 3 o'clock. A discussion John F. Quinn of the local union pre- | ¢njoying next ' | sided and said that authough the | Poston Day.” The | campaign had just started the mem- A Lership had iner materially and | and wil] be | the organizers were well pleased the well Orgonizer J. J f Ne Swedish Lu- | SO SHOOOOG afternoon 1 @ ¢ - 1sec Fverv fiuflernr can got relief from | St ! rheumatic pains. 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Gamp Real Estate Co, Rooms 305-406 Britain Nationral Denk Building MAIN ST Tel, 1616 will be the ma- of their PUBLIC WORKS BUSY. board of The works ale. of street, public today several of NTO YOU l( SHOES ac- commenced the oiling ¥ Chestnut painful, and instantly takes the s and bunions. ~ It's the discovery of cortain o, between | streets, Church between Stanley and East and Grand street was the area today. The work of macad- will be started comfort vered New

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