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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 19 I6. Make Your Wedding Gift Selection From ur Choice Line of STERLING SILVER, HAND PAINTED CHINA, AND CUT GLASS, Also we have a large stock of fine Jewelry suitable for brides, bridesmaids gifts and ushers. Tl Porter & Dyson Co. 54 MAIN STREET Where Quality is as Represented. Mr rec the B Louis Phillips, in the latter town ntly. Mr. Rackliffe has charge of credit department of Rackliffe Co City Items xiry Bread is the best.—advt. Robert E. Lee of Summer street, ing to the Swedish Singers' con- | Will be graduated from Yale univer- | on, White camp will omit | Sity this month. this evening. James J. Gavitt, Richard Prit- | M. Dme of the fire de- | chard and Henry F. Landorf will en- | s attending the state iire | TOll at the Plattsburg Training camp | nvention, tamford today. | this summer. | forset the Elks Concert at Getta Poster has transferred prop- | Hi rk Tuesday evening, | Tty on Bronson and Dewey streets to | h. American Band.—advt. | Hyman Kaplan Eisnbiect for the week-night ser- Joseph Brann et al_ have filed no- First Church of Christ this | tice of intent to sell the wagon re- 7 o'clock will be “The | Pair business at 160 Arch street to Prayer.” | Carl Johnson. hael Luika of 7 Ann street is un- |, J05€Ph A Rog W Sopile b s . were married yesterday by Rev. n Bojnowski at the Sacred Heart After the ceremony a recep- Ftha chapter, O. S.. will hold held at the home of the gular meeting this evening. A | bride’s parents, 170 Broad street. hour will follow Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Holstein outing under the auspices of St. | ©f Buell street are receiving congrat- Lw's church Sunday school will | Ulations on the birth of a daughter:. ld at Wiegand's grove Saturday Mrs. John North of Black Rock oon. [ avenue delightfuliy entertained the ial church will hold an ente et Mk i nt this evening. 1 Burton Davidson of 174 Kelsey street entertained numhber of his rch night service will be ob- ' friends yesterday in honor of his at the First Baptist church | fourth birthday. Games were played and refreshments were served. engagement of F. B. Rackliffe, | The choir of St. Johm’s German this city and Miss Bessis M. | Lutheran church will rehearse this s of Stratford was announced rc\'vnin: young lady’s parents, Mr. and | The third degree will be conferrea lat a meeting of Court Friendly, F. % e v of A., this evening. | At the church night services at the | South Congregational church this eve- 5 ning, Rev. Dr. G. W. C. Hill will de- ime for B. V. D’S. liver a stereopticon lecture on ‘Glimpses of the Frontier.” All sorts of athletic August Peterson and son, r. of 173 Park street have left for Detroit whesre they will make ion suits. BREVAED. st their future home. Cases typhold fever have been re- . . jne graduated from the Philadelphia Rockinchair. | Dental college tomorrow ; | Attorney M. D. Saxe will attend 2 Superior. | meeting of the Connecticut deputics | of the 1. O. B. B. in New Haven Sun- Wilson Bros. {day afternoon, when plans for the i fall campaign will be discussed. , : . | The judges of the research contest arter's Knit Union B¢ the pupils of the Hixh and grade : { schools will meet tomorrow afternoon i ts. LG, S, | R e e il e el G . ; | that time. ptic, so comfortable in La Calabra, a branch of the Son ; of Italy, is making extensive plans m weather and it 2% 1 banquet June 18. hrs like iron. Deputy Judge Kirkham presiding in the city court yesterday heard the = case of A. Dubosar against George $1.00 to $3.50. Allen, in a suit to recover $50 for labor performed. Attorney A. A. SN Greenberg was counsel for the plain- tiff and Judge W. F. Mangan for the defendant. Butter Is Lower. Hillside Creamery better than any | other store in this city, sells for their best grade 1c 1b, 3 1-4 1bs for $1.00. Ru: 11 Bros., 301 Main street.—advt lilson's BE PREPARED r the attack of the Summer’s sun and heat on your complexion with ARSAY COLD CREAM 25¢ and 50c jars lcum Powders, all brands, from 10c up JICKINSON DRUG CO., .1 MAIN STREET 7 ed on Booth and Ann streets, Harry Rosenbers, son of Ar. and Delpark. Mrs. Youis Rosenberg of this city, will | the departing manager was sufficient | testimony that Mr. Jackson wes en- | R = == — 5 ; | f titled to a prowiotion and when e | SMITH WILL FACE FORM TENNIS ASSOCIATION. H-O GRANDMOTHER'S DOUBLE Tipped 1;-« _nm!-m»‘mm\\- 1!)“‘<;“n!m| itself. New t At a meeting of several of the | 3riain lost one of the most popular HOMICIDE A High s ohoolioitls vosterdsy afternoon! FORCE of its theatrical men. G CHARGE i the High School Girls' Tennis asso- e S I ciation was formed. Miss Anna Gauer | AL FRESCO AFTERNOON. | was electea president and Miss Ger- 2 PKGS 25c PKG c Boxes c e W | Haddam Man to Be Tried for Murder | trude Bruemmer manager. Miss Ina Society Function at Home of Mrs, A. _ ) | W. Attwood was chosen facuity ad- J. Sloper Very Successful. of His Brother Seven Years viser. A schedule is now being map- a An al fresco afternoon, under the Asgo, pod outiandisleveptibtarin the e | BIUH auspices of the Civie department of y futize [ a n Woman’s club was held at the home | Middletown. June 8—Coroner Sy = bot d of Mrs. A. J. Sloper vesterday. The | Stephen B. Davi today completed | DR. CROSS ON “INDIA”. | a e attendance was over 100 and a tea | NiS inquest into the death of William | The feature of the meeting of the | land bridge party was the future, | H. Smith whose hody was found float- | Woman's Missionary society, which | many taking part. A sale of the ar- | D& in the Connecticut river off the!will be held at the home of Mrs. W. | \ Stamps Free With Any of the Following ticles of the Women's Exchange prov- | Red Store dock in Haddam, on'Sept. | IT. Judd, 25 Murray street, Friday |} 10 = 5 i ed very popular. 6, 1909. Henry Smith, the brother | afternoon, will be an address by Rev. | ——————— Groceries ———————— Cyril Cullen, a youthful sculptor, | Who has been held on a charge of | Earle B. Cross, Ph.D., pastor of the L ach 100 2 jars Tona Brand Jam ea. 10c gave an exnibition of his work and |arson at the Haddam County jail | First Baptist church. Dr. Cross will | e e 10¢ Mustard Relist 10c modeled a bus - and who is said to have been with | speak on “Home Life o e Natives | 1 can Sultana Spice ..... 1 bot Mustard Relish st of FElihu Burritt, speak on me Life of the Natives | an Old Dutch Cleanser 10¢ 3 K which proved <ting. The | his brother just before the latter Burma’”. The lecture is expect 13 can SO0 §omiC 3 | 1 pkg Elbow Macaroni 10c 1 very interesting. The er’s | in Burma’. The lecture is expected O T e | affair was very successful and a neat | Pody was found, was at the hearing | to prove very interesting. | B 2 pkes S By Tn 100 1 jar Peanut Butter ...... 15¢ | sum was realizeq before the coromer and was repre- P s | - .- pkg | e Joc i i S sented by Rollin| G ler of Tyle RAILROAD CONFERENCE | 2 cakes Mother's Ironing anco ....... | MATERNAL ASSN., ANNTUAL. ville, and Charles A. Pelton of Clin- i Wax ..ok eac lll = 2 boxes A&P Stove Polish The annual meeting of the New | toN: UPon advice of counsel Hem i\,.;,,“,.‘,.“.\ Determined to Learn More | ;' |»r'm }\Lhrl‘lnl \ peeagl ST ‘ S Britain Maternal association. - e Smith declined to make any statemen e | pke A&P Ice Cre o . & A s nas T"’"; to! the coroner, and he was/ remanded i - Jelly Powder .......... 10c 1 bot Worcestershire Sauce 13 George W. Traut on ive ”‘\‘[ o' linto the care of Sheriff Bert C. New TYork, June S.—Representa- | street. There were no changes in ina | THOMPSOn. A formal complaint | tives of employes of the railroads of | & personnel of officers, all ramne L.C | charging homicide will be made | the United States today re-entered F Eleated il Thoy fare. s Prodent My | @Zainst Smith by Grand Juror Edgar | their conference with the roads’ man- Free res | s a B e PG AT £ Hadc | agers, determined to press their ques- ieorge W. Traut; vice president, \pg, | 1 Clark. Jr. of iladdam | . i | A William F. Brooks: secretary. Moo | As soon as the complaint is ready | tions as to where the roads stand on | Delivery elivery George S. Talcott. Committees wepe | it Will be served on Smith and he | the wage sca Y f | chosen as follows: Executive, Mrs, | Will be held for the superior courtthe mecetings here. Tel ]35 Te!, 135 B St s hoh o which comes in for Middlesex County | The managers vesterday declined | | g el MGl en. Barowy Mi in September. to reply to the men’s queries, Elisha | Estelle Hart; sewing, Mrs. Walter I I | Lee, representing the roads, explain- Hart, Mrs. F. A. Searle, Mrs. TO ATTEND CONVENTION. e o sl that hey W Daiin e e W e : | coula be answered off hand. He said | : . 2 Superintendent of Schools Stanley isfactory replies would be given | § Mrs. Martin K. Pascoe; advisory, Mrs. | H. Holmes and a number of local | Sotisfact > glven | : Willinm® E Hes Mo SO SR e it feanyic et i oo SSRGS fode N Mrs. J. A. Tra J George Coplel. flannual meeting ot i National a8 8 S e ucatlon®ascodiztion i o R TH ol Gniled DR G SIS ISR SG e IiComDanaaio ) 184-186 MAIN STREET. | States, which will he held in New | Beech Swamp Road, Berlin, closed to- = The first degree was conferred on a | York city, July 3-S. President Wood- | ay during the funeral of Bennett class of candidates last evening. The ! row Wilson will be one of the speak- | H- Hibbard. — Mr. Hibbard was a i second degree will be conferred mext | ers. Different phases of educational | member of the board of directors, - Tuesday. Arrangements were com- | PTODIEMS will he discussed by leal- | se—— T ' : b el RE-ORGANIZE CHURCH SOCTETY, held in Judd’s hall, June 28. State |try. The convention will he held in | NGT DU. TD SEX ALGNE In order to widen the scope of Ite officers will be present and Geo. Tom- | Madison Square Garden | = S activities, the members of the Bp- lin will act as toastmaster. Vocal se- S | S ; e " 5 vor Fran- | worth League of Trinity Methodis | lections will be rendered by Thom STORRS: SUMMER SCHO [ New Britain Women Have Tearned | March to Tesidence of Fmperor 1 = : 5 | X. Spence, Harry A. Witkin, Martin OL. | the Cause of Many Mysterious Joseph and Shout Demands Un- iscor ur and SRl U W Achtd Nooual A school for teachers will be held | Pains and Aches. i that club last evening and re-organize Sunday will be observed June 18, The | in connection with the summer schoot | — der His Window. und aiDams ot (ho Tonity vt committee in charge of the decorating | ©f the Connecticut Agricultural col- Many women have come to know 2 dist Young DPeople of the Sunday consists of Chairman W. W. Scott, | 168 at Storrs this summer. The ses- | that sex isn't the reason for all back- London, June 8, 11:20 &, m.—ARN [school. The new organization 1 Charles Boyington, Frank Mace, Wal- | 100 will last from August 15 to | aches, dizzy headaches and urinary | Amsterdam dispatch to the Exchange | have complete cha of the Sunday do E. Gilbert, George Greatorex, | Courses will he presented for beg disorder. Men have these troubles | Telegraph Co., says that peace demo- | cihoo] work and will be divided into Thomas W. Spence, Frank Witkins |Ners and for those who expect to [ too, and often they come from kidney | strators most of whom were women, | three classes, senior, junior and pri- T e enter the state supervision system. | weakness. To live simpiy, eat sparing- [ marched from Vienna Monday eve- |y, The Epworth League will re ity | Further information may he obtained | jy, take better care of one's self and | ning to Schoenbrun Castle, the resi- | main affiliated with the New Britain SOCCER MATCHES URED from the: state board of education at fo Doan’s Kidney Pills, is bound [ dence of the Emperor, and demanded | (‘hristian Endeavor Union until next Pawtucket, R. I., June 8.—President | Hartford. to help bad kidneys get better. There [ a separate peace with Russia | rall, when a permanent nizatipn e S et o e i is no other remedy so well-rceom-{ A number of the women managed | il he perfected Sl CeEE R Cree el ek BAND CONCERT TUESDAY. mended by New Britain people. Read | to avoid the police and entered the | i : ; 4 his case: castle grounds, where they shouted that $4,000 had been received from| The carnival committee of the New | ' < . L ! s 3 U y U H | the Swedish Football association to | Britain lodge of Elks has ar ‘"‘*"\‘13\-{\\\“}!.',1',;:‘ .(\_n-‘r‘,n\-an;‘u.xu; :mr}ch .\(‘_ n;n:\h «]:n‘\\n)vy'lfrhone;\vl‘\"xhfl'\;ln‘\'\‘]‘rln‘\l\: Wi ‘{[ur Wn Home bind the series of matches to be played | for a hand concert to he given at Wal- | - Britain, Conn. says have used | of the Emperor's private apartments. | 5 jan All-American soccer eleven. The|at § o'clock by the Amcrican band. | dulte awhile whenever my back has | guard laicrsciuinpediinithSmas i . | American team is scheduled to sail for | The concert will he in the interests | (‘hF‘t“ or )-vwlfvjn :\Imx]\. T?ns trouble | chine guns. ‘\\ ere I| e (,(.l“(., is at your doon, { Gothenburg on June ). of the outdoor carnival which will SE“‘“’-*‘ to be rought on by continu ! and values will increase | open at the Elks home on Washing- | Standing and exertion. Mornings m WOMAN T SOCIAL We have a one family house just 7 = | ton street Monday evening June 19. | Pack sometimes feels lame and stlff | ', ,oojal under the auspices of the | finished: | and when I stoop over, the pain seems It will pay you to consuit us ree = | e G jto catch me. Doan’s Kidney Pills | Woman’s department will be held in | garding real eostate EI l -A E SHARP-LANGDO | have never failed to relieve this|the First Baptist church, Friday aft- | | A marriage license was issued yes- | trouble.” ernoon, June 16, Automobiles will | [Fteraay totant: amabelle, daughter| Price at all dealers. Don't | be furnished for those who desire to amu Ba s a e n AbSOluter Removes of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Langdon of | simply ask kidney remedy—get | attend and find dificulty in walking. ’ | 3 kaoe | 72 Hart street this city to Harry | Doan’ —the same that | A pleasing musical program will be Office at Indlg¢St10n' One pac 5 % Sharp of Maple Hill. The marriage | Mrs. J | had. Foster-Mil- | presented and refreshments will be | Rooms 305-6, New Britain National proves it. 25¢c at all druggists. { will ve performea June 1% burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N, Y served. 1 Bank Building: Tel. 1616-4, Events Tonignt | Swedish ater. singers concert, Fox’s the- Vaudeville and moving Keeney's theater pictures, Turner society, meets in Turner hall. Lexington lodge, 1. O. O. F., meets tn Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. Landers Camp, M. W. A., meets at 34 Church street. Emmett club, meets at 321 1 Main street. ancis Drake lodg ons of meets at 59 Arcch street of Friendly, A, Main street. Court meets at 321 Journeymen Barbers meet in Union | na. Washington Camp. P. O. §. of A, { meets in G. A. R. hall. New Britain Aerie, . O. E., meets in Eagles hall. NEW HANAGER AT FOX'S W. J. Meclarkey Will Take Charge of Theater Nevt Monday—Jackson Goes to Brooklyn. Wi ke assistant Academy M York, has arrived sume the management of Iox's local theater. and will commence his new duties next Monday, succeeding Man- er Ben Jackson. Mr. Melarkey the theater last evening, and favorable impression with 1 persons who were presented to by General Manager John Zanft, Mel ms s rkey, nager for seve of William theater in in this city, seasons Fox's to loc him who is here acquainting Mr. Melarkey | with his ager, by ne his duties. The new man- large experience gained in New York, should make an ideal manager for the local house, and should have no difficulty in maintain- ing the standard set by his predeces- sor. Manager Jackson, who leaves for fields anew, is to become manager of the Bedford avenue vaudeville thes ter owned hy William Fox in Brook- Iyn, N. Y. The theater is considered one of the most important in the large chain connected with the Iox string. and feeling that a capable men should be placed in charge Mr. Zanft struck upon M tion. The capable manner in which the local theater has been handled hy Jackson for thé posi- | RACKETS, NETS, TENNIS BALLS, MARKERS, RACKET COVERS, ETC. Popular Prices HERBERT L, MILL - ey = - " 1S J. M. HALLINAN, INC. = g Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. % | B C | o Our Baking Special for Friday will be Lunch Cakes 18c Ea, very fine In Our Candy Department We Offer You as a Special, Mexican Kisses ... 27c¢ Ib. J. M. HALLINAN, INC. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. ‘Phone 906. | R0cliveries at 11 a. m. must be ordered by 10 I | WE'VE TAKEN A FIRM STAND ON THE QUALITY PLATFORM — IT’5S ONE OF YOUR ADVANTAGES IN TRADING HERE. “At the Top of the Swing” “Free Arm” olf Suits Are at Their Best. Designed by experts as the suit for the game, it is taking the golf world by storm. The action-free movement of the arms is caused by an inverted pleat in the back and front of the arm-pit, a feature that will im- prove your game and add to your comfort. 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