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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1916. Choice Selection of Wedding Gifts, Graduation Gifts, Confirmation Gifts, in High Grade Jewelry, Watches, Silverware, Cut Glass and Ivory Goods At Very Moderate Prices justice to yourself and recipient you should exam- e our line before making your purchase, and com- re QUALITY, DESIGN and PRICES. CHURCH NEWS South Congregation: The will hold home of Plainville | Maternal association its annual meecting at the Mrs. George W, Traut on { road on Wednesday afternoon. Re- ports for the past will be pre- | sented and officers elected for the en- | suing vear. 1 There will be | Scouts Wedn | o'clock. | Rev. Dr. @ | will continue church extens! night service 45 o'clock vea meeting of the Girl y afternoon at 3§ W. C. Hill, the pastor, his series of talks on m work at the church- hursday evening at "he subject will be WONDERFUL FOR DUSTING _cans, Polishes and Renews Furniture, Wood W (B HARYT FORD, Charming New Fashions In nery Pianos, Floors and Automobiles. 25¢ Size, 19¢. — 50c¢ Size, 39c. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and 5 Frankiin Sguars. | “Glimpses of the Front ana will | be illustrated with stercopticon views. A special and important meeting of the ladi will be held Friday afternoon at 4:30 o'clocl G The annual rose lawn party will be | held Saturday afternoon at the home | of Mrs. 1N, Hemenway, 111 Lexing- ton street. The members of Miss Ger- trude Ros Bible class will be in | charge. Jce faney goods and cake will be placed on sale and among the specials will be s and flower | pots. The proceeds will be used for { church work. All people are cordial- {1y invited to attend. |~ “Children’s Sunday” will he observ- ed next sunday. Children will be | baptized, testaments will be presented and the exercises will be closed with a | children’s story by Rev. Dy, Hill. styles is forth new the wo day there blossom the resort Lach revealing the Who desive to purchase heautiful summer Th The New June Victor records § ‘ are the best this year, and you § should not fail to hear them. Will gladly play them for your convenience. Victrolas from $15.00. up, terms. White Summer Milli newest ideas of enters. tore who favorite of thosc board mo Mil Just now suitable we are showing heauti s in Summer for the Jur white hats trimmed flowers, inds Milar rih linery bride and bridesmaid—! straw hats; and of them are feathery n lcghorns emps ome satin wing with broad large and small roses ereant, . \We are also showing excellent variety of tailored and out- Milan hats extremc your casy ) m = ing ha tine riding hats, Panamas and motor bonnet Thesc the ite deal “of attention, n sk for the ar great small attracting a for beauty, but we a m [ENRY IORANS, Jeweler P1 Main treet, N Britain, onn. o i N for prices inv inspection. Excellent DILLON'S who understands anama Hats ed b epended n Values in Hats should from a Reliabie cither e that can Panama H We offer at Panama v one or trustworthy amas—in a purchas to offer only Pan- housc The variety on A1 aordinary 1T worthy J. M. HALLINAN, INC. Successor to Hallinan Bread and ice Cream Co. STORE PRICES Tuesday we offer as a special Our Regular 10c Bread for 8c per loaf in the store. Also at3 p. m our Regular Parker House Rolls while they last . . . . . ... 10c per dz. In our Delicatessen Department we offer you Fresh Boiled Lobsters 29¢ per Ib. New Fresh goods boiled right in our own kitchen. J. M. HALLINAN, INC. uccessor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. "Phone 906, wide alues. | — | First Church of Christ. 30 am 0 ' TSR A\ piano recital by Theron W. Hart will be held in the church this evening at 8 o'clock. The Philathea class will hold monthly meeting this evening at o'clock. The | board the pupils of P oM sented at the completion of a round- robin series. (i 8 If Horsfall’s Cannot Suit You in Men's Underwear It Isn’t Because We Do Not Show You Wide Assort ment of Garments ! Below we mention many of the bost known brands of Underwear in the world, in an array that cannot be equaled in all Hartford. These brands are carried in Two-Piece Suits as well as in Union Suits and each features comfort in its own peculiar way. We invite you to seek your underwear here—we’ll see that you are pleased. Superior, Munsing, Manhattan, Airtex, Vassar, B. V. D., Rockinchair, Lewis, Car- ters, Dr. Deimel, American Hosiery. Hovstalls T PAYS TO BUY DUR KIND 3-99 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with |40 TRUMBULL ¢ HARTFORD. Commencing today, the departments of the P. & F. Corbin company located in the old Motor Vehicle factory on Elm street will work until 7 o'clock in the evening, in order to secure half-holiday Satur The ments are very busy LI9AI Sunday will meet this evening a | o'clock at the home of Rev. depart- [ Theines, 12 School street, | A “penny social” under | of B W. Yergin's Bible i held in the chapel tomorrow at 8 o'clock, The Boy - evening The next women's Bible Thursday The sul executive at 8 T Is the best.—advt. school n 3 new of this duties ish Luthe Providence, R Mr. Lar- graduated from Upsala col- enilworth, N. J., last week of big ba ds Co. ity has en- instructor Swe summer n n - the auspices s will be evening | the Wom- of siscopal church the home Russell street. The annual meeting of 's Foreign Missionary ‘rinity Methodist ¥ as held this afternoon of Mrs. T. H. Camp, 67 Under the direction of George Gans about thirty young women sold ca nations for the benefit of the Hebrew Rellef association yesterday. A neat sum was realized from the venture. Officer and Mrs. James McCabe are rejoicing over the arrival of a daugh- ter. The family now consists of seven children. society the for ins in windows ispl Dry v X 3 Scou at will meet Wednes- 15 o'clock. ion of the Armenian class will bhe held fternoon at 2 o'clock. ect for the week-night ser- | vice Thursday evening at 7:45 o'clock will be “The Meaning of Prayer.” The Boys' department will hold an outing Saturday afternoon and all are requested to meet at the bandstand, Walnut Hill park, at 1:30 o'clock The choir will rchearse Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock Children’s day will be observed Sun- day, June 1 The Church | day, June ion | day. of at McDonald e week-end this city. b the 1 ran Dr; emorial committee of the I.0. il meet tomorrow evening to plans for memorial services. [Ellen E. Needham of Wake- rt is the guest of friends in Bridgeport his former t 11 & m. must be ordered by 10 ale Wednesday 5 at Goods Co.—adv S S iveries a A number of local people are planning to attend the fleld day in Worcester, Mass., June 17. It will be held under the auspices of the Swedish Federa- tion. I i JW'd S PUE WV 11 AR 89 Del ylish white tub skirts at the gh Shop, 40 Pratt St., Hart- meeting the approval of women—advt. school will 25, and the nex will be held on close Sun- commun- the same and Miss Anna Agnes of Fast Main street will matrimony Wednesday o'clock. Other for the next few Reynolds be united in morning at 9 weddings scheduled 7 weeks are: Christo- | High pher J. Delaney and Miss Anna M. [ theater. Donlon: Daniel J. Dougherty and | Miss Mary C. Kerrigan and William | Klambt and Miss Amelia LaVerne MeMurray St. Joseph's R. C. Moose Herding, Turner hall, tonight —advt. Mayer Schraeger has returned from Bridgeport. - service who s taken treatment at the hospital rheuma- lives to the for Events Tonight Rhodes week's reet in of a Pirst Baptist Church. stay photo drama, Fox's A silver tea will be held at the home of Mrs. | Cadwell, 45 Lenox place, | tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. WIDOWS AND ORPHANS | The annual meeting of the Every- | land league will be held in the Y. W. shadwick, taken to the hos- has developed pneu- in a serious condition. ielen Weiant Upton property at Stanley streets, consisting of three nd land to George F. Tyler | hs to remove to Arkans will join her husband. Vaudevilie and Keeney's theater. moving pictures, has and | C Turner hall Moose herding, C. A. Wednesday evening. Officers for the ensuing yvear will be elected. [ There will he a junior meeting | Thursday evening at 7:45 o'clock. he Woman's Missionary will meet at the home of Mrs Judd, 25 Murray street, Friday after- noon at 3:30 o'clock. Rev. E. B. « Ph. D. the pastor, will speak on “Home Life of the Natives of Burma.” Children’s Day will he ved | {he | SUNAAY, June 18, On the same dny ADu hd the widows . and | (€ ANNUAT offering of the chiveh ana | orphans of those who lost their lives | SUNday school for the Baptist state | < {in the recent revolution in Ireland. | CODYERUON will e taken ! i fne frscentin e A he Bible school will hold its annual o {he purpase mut | PICHIC At Lake Gompounce, Saturday. lies in the infancy | JUne 24 The members of the Chil- | | Heiathe dren’s home will o of the s The summer schedule of the will Sunday, June uniil September at 9:45 Church. marringe were for Willinm Miss Mary A, O'Sullivan, Flanagan and M Madeline nd John Supren and Miss Van kenburg. A to he held Services will every evening at 7:30 o'clock novena will close Saturday (| G AR, (o) There will be meeting of the | Arch street idies” Aid tomorrow evening 30 o'clock The social the Youn tomorrow Announc R TS Dee and | nweets in Turner James | i Conole Emily Log ik (o) Banns of 4 hall, Local Catholic Societics To Appoint il St b To society W. H Committees Consider ribe, 1. Mattabessett a complete stock of deco- { meets in Juda’ , the Eddy Awning and nt Ways and Means. of F., TIRED EYES etc. are nature to you that you need GLASSES. Why put it off? Come here and have EXAMINE YOUR EYES. and fit you to the right GLASSES. Prompt attention now may save you euffering and greater trouble later on, F. L. McGUIRE, OPTOMETREIST Ups: ove: LeWitts the Holy Ghost will | C. be held The * Pride Circle meets at Main street. planned | by A novena for | committees of the various Catholic so- | cieties to for mass meeting of foot among the monster oss, headache warning Penfield camp, S, of the old custom of It is meeting with nd be carried | ement of L bturn un pproval hort time is on D. to forms Saturday evening this week week obs et me of V., meets at lay ers plans assisting may o, society Washington Ap o, (03 107 Martha , meets in council, D. A A. M. hall. Master G city will attend 0. 0. I, district Wednesday Deputy nd idge of this ing of the I in New Haven auspices ot | Men's society will be held evening. The program will | court Pride, consist of vocal Ihatinmen o lections. At fhe e ing plans were pers John T Rourke, coach of track team, spoke on “Athletics. ! Tnstructions preparatory | munion services will he LoTLerEow, nesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. A class | s Wed- | 7100 boys and girls. among them Thursdae o5 | twenty-one children the Newing o 600 °" |ton tnstitution. will ive the fl at next Sun- Holy communion day morning at o'clock s under the s raising a sum for plans are only stage Among the { public entertainments and priv scriptions. | The movement national in its house occupied | S°0be and local citizens are determined The thefts | Pot to be behind any other commun- hich [ ity in the country in aiding the dis | tressed. Committees from the fol- societies to icipate in the arive |5 wing and A giscussion will be this week: | ¥ ry, the Y, car on Hartford- | 4~ o . ST Aleck Hill's automobile Was |y mp” A, ana B. society, the Emmett etween the the two Saturday | .), ‘paly council, K. of C., St. Mary’s | the mud guards were bent : 1dies’ T A. B, society, Daughters of | Moore of Linden street FET el TR TG (o (G | evenin the police yesterday and The committee from Rev. William | Mrs. an officer be to eject | A, Harty Branch, A. O. I, has al- | street old daughter because they | ready been chosen dnd consists of the The Girl Scouts will meet along. He was advised | following: afternoon at 4 o'clock his family affairs him- | Chairman, A class meeting will be held tomor- ! secretary, William row evening 8 | urer, Lawrence -P. Mid-week services | Hannon, Martin Kelly, Ralph Mul- | Thursday conry, W. J. Sullivan, John F. Lee- | Rev. W. F. Cook, -, Thomas J. Smith, Postmaster | of the recent conference m . Delaney, James W. Man- | questions may be asked The Boy Scouts will | evening 7:30 o'clock mond, | James Mothers Jewels will hold a cake and food at the store ol A. 2y of A., meets at and will meet aays, guests club mecting cted orbin Girls’ ing. Plice BRUEMMER PRI te sub- e Colgate 1+ Main Commergial the k. SIDENT. Street. Crust. 98 These pens are all guaranteed for one year from commen e IS will continue will he of 98 been notified robberies at na The | o'clock. . | Rev. Dr will on Maple street, Nos, [ nesday on Cherry Pearl court, Stanley street, Nos. have s meter treet, in the “atherine Morse. mitted Saturday is s m. Head iRees Miss Succceds Rev. the § session star tart to siven com- Wed vitt Cross call and and 100 The the B ter | Cherry | week 1 the Stanley nounced he would no longer able | Swedish Lutheran Church. to fill the presidency of the mission, Sunday wil! e observed | as his other duties required all of his it H of the | time. The nominating committee ye Irooklyn. 2y and | terday presented the Lt Westlin the W. Bruemmer, and he unani- city will assist in the exercises mousiy chosen president. The selec will he in the city to take tion meets with the general approval | the Swedish re festival. Rev. Dr. | of the directors and members for My S, G. Ohman, the pastor. will Bruemmer has always been endeavor to have Mme. Sundelit faithiul church worke main o participate in the exere present is president of Plans are nearing completion ain Christian Endeavor Union, the summer school, which will James Relyea, who has been tr in July. Paul Andreen. the | urer for a number of vears, was re ! | instructor, is unable to s [elected position and Mrs, T. F. Thomas | 2 |vear and Otto Bos Stoddard elected to the superin- Peter | ¢ P. Marsh | thavge of (he Sunday school [ teeio : ve | WHl e graduatea filled tempo _ The offering on Sunday, May 28, | Gty this month [l Tose e, \twood, who = | for the Armenian rclief amounted fo | Si | 3 T = | Zaen ADIS e | tnue stant Mrs, Stoddard = in ) ! EED AUTOMOBILES, ! Charles Atwood will continue ‘l‘li\‘* e —_ as supervisor and caretaker of s tertaining Guests at property. i i Convention. | The committee in charge of rais | ing funds to an additlon to | the present quarters and to continue | the work of the organization ing the proposition, but is re vet. adjourned annual writt Mission was afternoon at the street. At the Rev. J. B Memorial mecting of held yes edifice on | two | attempting to Kelsey automobile at ot Gean and cco « n 600 rec meeting mass () Rees, pastor chureh, M. 8 an- x. E. Church. circle will meet this o'clock at the home op rsh, 74 Greenwood ¢ Self Filling Fountain Pens Complete with Clip | | he T Queen | 79 1 | 3 | P Pentecost | ht ar get fter next Sunday. 0 E club of ssor O sent ~ of me of was is tomorrow same | - Both [ Judge W. part in A% F. Mangan; | Lenehan; treas- | Mangan; Te. } o'clock will T:45 pastor, at be held o'clock. will tell and also re- an ardent and New of 1164 Stanley to the police to protect father, who, she cannot stand it orley street hled date of purchase and will give you excellent service. cvening o the general says, | the Brit- | - o and she e it "B We have a large variety of pen points so you can se- | for | open J former 11 take Mr. Bostrom | tendency of Yale unigr- | position meet Friday lect one that fits your hand. Y. M % The own pre- nis tournament of the opened today play at their prizes be come will to i wi | Jonn Riley, Charies Murray, M. Butler, Patrick Kelly, | Donlon, Thomas Tierney and Curran. mbers | s will ce and ; We have the largest assortment of Fountain Pens in the city. Our stock Ideal and Conklin Self Fillers. Atkins PrintingCo 66 Church Street Printers Stationers le . the heen classe will from his includes Waterman, will con- | BE PREPARED the attack of the Summer’s sun and heat on your complexion with ARSAY COLD CREAM 25¢ and 50c jars um Powders, all brands, from 10¢ up to Men's Bible “YWhat subject for next Sunday ny lonable Sin.” St. Mary's R. C. A requiem mass was celebrated this | mornir t o'clock for the | members of the e U and the Tierney Cadets. this week will | celebrated on Thursday at 7 o'clock | for Mrs. Charland and Friday at the | | same hour for Mrs. Thomas Lavery The annual social installation of of of St. Mary's sodality will | | be held the school hall tomorrow | evening N All members are urged to The Iloly Family ual financial evening in the will he served and the clected officers will he Ix-councilman James BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes | Indigestion. One package | proves it. 25¢ at all druggists the will be is sSwedish Z- | mission crs’ Church. secure Ladies” American union ers, which h the visiting rangemen The, drive of ish committee the of the Swe Sing charge of entertaining | has completed ar- deceased | and B. | Other e is work no repc o on | society adic | requiem mas: dy 1 wil = o PLAN PREMIUM SYSTEM. Iriday b for and owing to th | number of visitors \few | cars will be gr | wishing to give car and driver to 4 p. m,, with Mr Pleasant taken on vast coming more Stanicy id Level Wil Mo tule deavor | ly appreciaied. Those the use of their Friday from 11 a. m., | will please communicate Charles Bergendahl, stre ‘Phone Number s and 5 ki i to Keep Skilled Hes. order to nen on the better joh permancntly md Level system of time in keep its cla at the company s premium Co little and ‘n by the firm during the last | few months, due to the fact that many | borers remain in the company’s em- | outing ploy until they have mastered the | All of rudiments the Then, they | day wa hie the to new ‘ ing games The details have been worked , ments were s out as yet, but it is probable a five to | gartne 20 1 per cent. increase will be given at | clas discretion of the superintendent participate in the benefits of the proposed system, @ man must remain 1 in the employ of the company Hill the | period of six montbs. The new and | will go into effect in a short tir o o'clock. attend. Rl pianni ' 45 pay. e he HOLD ANNUAL OUTING. It G school held (d's grove gyes Dupils and circle meeting “hool will hold | Wednes- | hall. A | recent- | | | its ments. money DAMBERT NOW YARDMAS] Walter Lambert of employe of the New & Hartford R June The day been lost supper Iy )ICKINSON| DRUG CO., 169-171 ; IForestville, i pamnge] York, New H Iroad company, been appointed yvardmaster | local and will commence this evening former incumbent, wanship at the nt by the a sgrove. an terday the in pia installe: Des uttended santly ports. Mrs. J accompa ven th has in the vards his new duties the n 1 1l and other work passed pastury not night of Refresh cob F ied the 1selves e M I innual | Forc Mi HUMASON-DAMON, { South Congre wrence C Grove | ernoon Miss of Mr. | ensuin George of um Assette de Hir the Jam will freight th ver lectur meeting Coyle, ume the house, left Stephen Ce as- on uisn “Wom of this elec fo coll the incidental exy 1t s the afte tho taken ot fore | the n | ten the onary societ tional chur Officers were of P Hun Ruth L. i i o ason of > Fritz Klambt, formerly of this city and now of Springfield, spent week-end in this city, for a daughter vear and a plan MAIN STREET and My Damon 1515,

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