New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 1, 1916, Page 3

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‘Boston Store QOur Ribbon Section “Will be a scene of enthu- siastic activity TODAY ¥ When we put on sale 500 YARDS ALL SILK RIBBONS 5 to 6 inches wide in stripes, plaids and plain color fancies At19ca yard ‘Regular value 30c to 35¢ PULLAR & NIVEN City Items Court Spinoza, ¥. of A., will hold a meeting in the school hall tonight. Myers has entered the em- B. Farrell as a drug clerk. | The regular meeting of the W. C. U. has been postponed until Friday next week. Frank ploy of T. T, of Charles Murray has resigned as sec- retary of the Landers, Frary & Clark Mutual Benefit association and will be succeeded by Willlam Raber. Mr. and Mrs. William F. McEnroe and family of Harrison street have gone to Indian Neck for the summer. Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill will have charge of the service this evening at the South church and will give a talk on “Remote Places in the Philippines’ illustrated by stereopticon view: A new case of diphtheria has been | reported on Lincoln During | the month of May six s of scarlet fever and five cases of diphtheria were quarantined. This is considered very light by the health board officials. Walenty Murzyn hd building inspector for a erect a shed 20x22 feet street at a cost of $200. A. H. Andrews of the Chamber of Commerce announced to- day that a meeting of the judges of the school research contest would be held this or tomorrow evening. The s applied to the permit to | on Kelsey | Secretary Professional Men’s team is playing St. Thor Semin- ary nine in Hartford this afternoon. | Mrs, E. T. McCarthy of Bayonne, | N. J., is the guest of her parents, Mr. | baseball | ' WE WILL BE THERE IN ‘PREP PARADE New Britain to Contribute 3,000 Persons for Hartford Celebration Plans for participating in the mon- ster preparedness parade in Hartford next Saturday afternoon were dis- cussed at a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at which time the special com- mittee selected by President of Charles W. Leland and E. W. Chr the of canvas made of the local manufacturing con- Landers yesterday, i White, W. presented consisting report the cerns, regarding their attitude toward closing the factories Saturday afte Mr. Christ explained to the di- rectors that the manufacturing inter- ests were heartily in movement noon. accord with most of the cerns proposed to close it made no dif- ference with them. che and as e It was explained that due because so many lo journey to Hartford Saturday after- noons, it was felt advisable to join in the Hartford parade rather than hold one in this city. At a gathering of manufacturers last evening at the New Britain club, the aims, plans and objects of the Hartford parade were explained I John A. Gleason. The idea of the preparedness parade started from a round robin telegram sent by twen- ty men interested in the project in the West to various cities in the East, and while the Chamber of Commerceo has given the matter thorough deration, it was felt that the timo was too short to make necessary ar- rangements for holding a similar cvent locally but the citizens would readily agree to join with their neighbors in the Capitol city. In events of this kind New Britain has always ranked among the leaders in having its citizens respond in numbers and it is the fond the Chamber of Commerce that the affair Saturday will be no excention Tt is confidently expected .that at leas 3,000 persons from this city will in line. Every arrangement has been completed for providing each man in line with a flag. Music will pro- vided for the local delegation. The Connecticut National will be out in full numbe its full equipment. Jack United States fleet which in the New Haven harbor transported to Hartford in a train and will participate in the pa- rade. A number of the Hartford manufacturers are planning to have handsome floats in line, the Hartford Rubber Works company displayin some of its rubber goods such as band- ages, etc., which women dressed nurses will demonstrate their worth in the time ot re. Colt’s con- cern will show munitions in the ous stages of manufacture, people con- hopes of be Guard s displaying es from is anch will spec red be war! vari- HELD FOR OLD MURDER. Admits H Ago. Killing Brother Four Years Neck, Conn.,, June 1— Henry T. Smith, wanted for the mur- of his brother, William, 1912, was arrested deputy sheriffs here late yesterday. He returned to this vicinity g0, having spent in Alaska and Haddam der i by three day: the last four years Canada. A few hours previous to his arrest Smith is said to have burned a barn and attempted to burn the farmhouse of W. F. Bowen, after emptying a revolver into the windows. Word was sent to Deputy Sheriff O'Neill, who, with four assistants, hid behini bushes. They saw Smith running down a wood road and overpowered him had a revolver and a hottle of in his clothing. was taken to the Middle a He poison Smith county ox and Mrs. John Kelly of 18 Farming- tan avenue. The Machinists’ this evening and will take place. be held dresses ‘Wickh Ohio. union will mee election of officers A mass meeting will | tomorrow evening and ad- | will be made by Organizer | and an organizer from m The members of the Jolly Twelve club held a meeting yesterday afte noon at the home of Mrs. William | Frey of Prospect street. Winners at | whist were Mrs. Woodward of Plain- ville, first M John Igoe, second; Mrs. P. J .Egan, third. The club will meet next Wednesd at the home of Mrs. M. T. Crean Main street. The Britain be held a on annual the New Squal League will the home of the president, M Buell B Jassette, tomorrow evening at 8 All members urged to attend. meeting of “ranchise o’cloc ar There will be a concert in the Sal- vation Army hall tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Captain Wellstrom of Providence will play the cornet, violin and occarina and will be assisted on the piano by J. Jrolle, also of Provi- dence. Have You a Two Family House For Sale We Hear from you. neighborhood ? would to in good be glad Camp Real Estate Co. Offi New e at Britain National Tel. 1616-1. Rooms Bank Building: Houses For Sale Easy Terms. Ome Family on | brother jail at Haddam, where it confessed to Killing after a quarrel is said he his APPEALS TO CIRCUIT COURT. Wy An United States circuit court for third district has been taken from Rell- T Trenton, June 1 appeal te the the the decision of Federal Judge ), dismissing a temporary of of New Steel com- Clarence H. holder of Pennsylvania to Judge review his straint in the proposed sale the Pennsylvania Steel to the for §3 of steck company Bethlehem 000,000 York of the Jersey pany Venner common Steel company, applied Rells for an order ta by appeal. | L i 1,000 San thousand w a FOR CAMP, June 1. Franci One business and professional men, representing seventy California have for the civilians which California on announced today. enrolled training comp for apens at Monterey, June 10, it was cities, military LECAIN MAY RECOV Indianapolis, Ind., IR. Phy the tomobile injured the 800 Tues seemed much encouraged by his con- dition today. June 1. cians attending Jack Lecain, au- driver, who was in mile race here ay, REHEARING shington, June 1 DENIED. —Rehearing on v the interstate commerce commission order reducing rates on anthracite Wyoming, regions of seaports ind to by Lehigh Pennsylvania from the Schuylkill eastern the commission. was today denicd the | NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE I, 1816, n Artistic Achievement— olumbiaTrioRecords WOOING, melodious sweetness of sound and a glowing perfection 1 Va: of ensemble effect mark Columbia Trio Records. The unforgettable beauty of tone of the records made by the Trio de Lutdce and the Revillon and Taylor Trio recordings -attest the pure artistic perfection of the process that makes them possible. Each of chese records is a masterpiece of instrumental recording: A 3 ALL THOSE ENDEAR- G CHARMS. Taylor Trio, violin 10-inch BEN BOLT. (Kneass.) cello, piane. Taylor Trio, violin, BACK TO ERIN. (Claribel.) Tor Violin, ‘cello and piano. COME trio. 10-inch i i i EVER OF THEE. (Hall) Taylor trie. Violin, e ello and piano. WORDS. (Tschaikowsky.) Flute, SONG Trio de WITHOUT Lutece. A-1907 10-inch SERENADE. (Widor.) Trio de Lutece. Flute, ‘cello and harp. Hear these records, if you want to be sure which records are the best to buy. In tone and timbre, #7ut4 and feeling, Fhey are so far akead that your ear and artistic judgment will tell you to choose Columbia Records. Look up the nearest Columbia dealer and test this acknowledged fact #0day. | Columbia Records in all Foreigr Languages A1 Coiumbia Records on sale the zoth of cvery month This advertisement was dictated to the Dictaphone COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS and DOUBLE-DISC "RECORDS COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE CO. 719 Main St., Harttord. Telecpnone Charter 4871 Columbia Grafonola 150 Price $150 AND RECORDS, SAL 8 MAIN STRE HENRY MORANS, 321 TE STOCK OF COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS FOR COMPLE” Q BRODRIB & WHERLER, 1 N STRE A. GLADDING, MAIN 3 HEBRIEW SCHOOL GROWIN AT, Skt the fountain artmost impos- 7 e pect 300 Months. Dur Oflic Pupils OUNTAIN One of the most handy implem ents of modern F Summer work is it s and fountain it held was v children | It is ex- schools tion the The Talmud Torah society @ meeting last night, when it ported that at present 192 attended the Ilebrew school. pected that when the close for the summer membership will be increased to 300 and it will be necessary to engage three instructors instead of two. Regarding the Hebrew school picnic Scheutzen Park on June 25, the reported that 200 women to assist by donat- work and trinkets bhe a feature he singing market that adaptable the finest certainly have on the the there just are S0 many which one pen, hut sible to tell one’s requirements. Let us show ingenuity has vet produced. We The New Model ‘fWiLLARD” non-sweating to that . most suitable you pen got city self-clear non-leakable. PRICE rk 8Brainert - DRUG STORE s MAIN STREET, Self-filling, selft-starting, at & committee have volunteered ing pillows, fancy for sale. A bazaar will of the picnic. There will and dancing $500,000 CLUBHOUSE FOR WOME The Chicago, June 1 Chicago | Womans club closed a deal f in Kleventh street, avenue, on which will permanent home to cost In addition to club head- the building will house a dining rooms and for the executive club. property near Michizan erected a $500,000 quarte theater dations of the he TO ORGANIZE LEAGU representatives LAND. Stockwell | Plainville for PLAINVILLE iff Myron D property in Vincenzio Manello preferred by Louis this city. The ATTACHES She “hed to lawsuit Zevin dam loaned. made out the city second A of the various neeting of Deputy L today atta belonging $150 in a and Harry Zevins claim ment of mone Hungerford turnable hefore | Britain the June A factories called at the New (his cvening at b purpose of organizing : G for mon pav- | LTl cue. Anyone intere L rer . B. ol GaWYRit re. | dially invited to attend. court of New | Monday in accommo- is of - department Britain fice of the 8 o'clock for the ‘tory base- ted is cor Jany > of b ADDR Sunshine SUNSHIN society Monday cnwich, who ro The its guest Parker of ( “Reformatory The Aty will e afternoon, will speak Work Among Wo address is open to the the Methodist on BRAVE June 1 FORME Weschester, Pa DI Word was of the at ddock, Ga.. of Bayard Heston (hirty-five yvears old, for y prominent in - basckall first base at Nationals. on on men is in . | received WOMEN WORKERS CONVEN |5r Pittsficld, Mass., June 1 biennial convention of the League of Women Waorkers here today with 400 delegates l’l'meni,l o'clock here today death public church The ninth National opened ars He the circles time marria been Signc e license Anderson A has to George and | stons both of Newington. plaved one for oston Machine com- | (INCORPORATED HARTFORD When It’s a Question CHOOSING A BLOUS n ch complete a else will you find so collection of t Nowhere is new and distinctive in Blouse fashions, and nowhere ¢ pealing values GEORGETTE CREPES COTTON WAISTS We offer ment of Blouses in There e which plain o stitching contrasting color b King a pretty effect truly metrdpolitan Prices to suit all, $2.95, $3.95, $5.95, $7-50, $12.50 and $15.00. LINEN SPORT WAIS Every young woman should have of these new style waists. We them made of plain handkerchief linen with contrasting colla cuffs. We also have shirts that are suitable for ing, tennis, or golf Mode - ly priced at $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, and $5.00- See our crepe de chine in the At rt- Crene styles. complete Georgette the mariy as Here L nlir most You effects, a the ruffle ruffled effects and trimmed. Plain wt with colors, dependa batistes, marquisettes o Dainty, dressy waists for business prices, 95 $ $ newest frill r favor howing nodels wre much in a effe models of vers N nd m > s waists wear. [ 19, $1 $2.15, )0 and hig] one show TUB SILK BLO or ind sport rid- Wais dem Washable Silk strong There L about the waists we are sel that appeals to every won} The stripe effects in the dif ent popular colors are pleasing, while those who the plain white will also them here. At-: $1.95, $3.95, $5.00 and $5.95. s nd mart| unusually season and new $1.95, radium blouses shades blac $2.95, $3.95 to $ 4 or Leonard & Herrmann G STYLISH . SUMMER DRESSE FOR THE WOMAN OR MIS inspec tion of “Particular Taste” now await your Cool, dainty Dresses, featuring the smartest caprices of fas! good taste; of the f range tyles are distinctiv yvet made in made new fabric beach cloth, PRICES $3.98 to $26.50. EVRSRIN Wash Skirts T are Showi it that tiest including silks—plain and ured voil linens, ete., in a wonderful of colorings. Have You Seen the If not, see them before you PRIC --TW0 STORES-- buy your $1.98 to $1.98. new Skirts, will worth while. 165 MAIN STREET, KEW BRITAIN 73 WASHINGTON §| MIDDLE e D I R Herald want ads l bring resu Sr?enrnz’sylvania, Our Bigges Almost Ready for N4 S The Pennsyi- vania, superdreadnaught of the world's war ves higgest sels, is to be turned over to the gov ernment within a few days, the exact date to the depart it officials at be fixed by navy by shipyard Va | ment, was announced Neport News, During | recently Penn- all the when the government Her and her knots is 600 Her hattery caliber four her speed trials [ sylvania exceded requirements She flagship of the cominissioned, ubout over become fleet cost will Atlantic she has $13,000,000 000 tons twenty-one water line 608 feet a main inch fire guns, displacemnt slightly he length on the feet, length over all rmament consists of of twelve fourteen- | many breechloading rapid | Wi torpedo tubes, mand of eed mall gur the I'enn ned ylvania. to t with

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