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NEW. RRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1916. CHURCH NEWS |f=—— e | Liquid Veneer WONDERFUL FOR Distinctive Wedding Gifts A charming selection of hollow and table plated z}nd sterling SILVERWARE, beautiful CUT GLASS e ? in the very latest design, CLOCKS of every descrip- J | ae. SRR D e tion at very MODERATE PRICES. Call on us and [ |5¢ticnal church of Newington. i " Church night services will be held we will help you decide on your purchase, saving T e O o 1 G ; _ans, Polishes and Renews Furniture, Wood: 2. = Rev Dr. and Mrs. Hill will leave | @ - 3 = you considerable at the same time. the latter part of the week for a two Pianos, Floors and Automobiles. 25¢ Size, 19¢. — 50c¢ Size, 39c. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY Our Victrola and Grafonola § — 3 and § Frankiin Sauarn. The following were received into the church at the communion services vesterday morning: On confession of faith, Douglass DeMers, Mrs. Dalson DeMers, Burnham A. Good rich and John Lennie Thompson; by letter, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad H Schwarm of 113 Shuttle Meadow ave- rances Beginning July 7th, Till Sept. 8th, Inclusive, We Will Close Fridays , at 12 o’clock for Our Summer Half Holidays HEADQUARTERS FOR AUTO HATS EXTRAORDINARY VALU OFFERED AT All the ned ideas are shown here in Auto Headgear in sortments Dept. is complete in every re- First Church of Christ. f . At the communion services vester- spect, our terms pasy, service 1h? day morning, the following were re- very best. Foreign and Domestic ceived into the church: On confes- h 2 sion of faith; Mrs. D. Clark Smith, recor:ds of every descrxptxo.n. Just | Mrs. Ellen Conklin, Mrs., Clara M. step in and talk i t over with us, you will be surprised at our lib- | ¥ | Lauferswieler and Howard Steadman; letter, Harold O. Smith and D. Clark Smith from First Congregation- eral offer. al church, Colchester. The final session of the church 321 Main Street, New Britain, Conn. school was held yesterday mornin ARE TO $10.00. Large As- We wish to call your special attention to ments of Auto Hats. There are so many N [l that it's difficult to even try to describe them. 6w Britais, Conn. | pection will give you an idea of these charming AUTO VEILS these special price—98c¢, $1.50, $1.98, our complete assort- clever styles in these hats~ Only personal in- styles in Auto Hats. Large upwards. assortments at It will reopen September 10. 2ally Sunday will be observed September £4. The Boy Scouts will leave at 7 | o’clock tomorrow evening for an ail- { | night hike. he junior teachers will meet to- morrow evening at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. E. Sawyer 162 Maple street. Week night services will be held Thursday evening at 7:45 o’clock. LINEN AUTO COATS—! AUTO GLOVE In the Gauntlet styles in silk, chamoisette $1.50 p: recial at $4.98. é e sagjaA;;a([ OM], and kid at $1.0p, $1.2 J. M. HALLINAN INC Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. AL L ACH AUTO COATS—Special at $9.98, 301 :_ SUGAR SCARE REMEDIED. Our Tuesday Specnal in Our Bakmg De- partment will be— Our Regular Parker House Rolls 10¢ doz. Sunshine Cakes .........10c each Strawberry Pies ........15¢ each Strawberry Rolls . .......10c each Delicatessen Special will be- Cottage Cheese ........... 10clb J. M. HALLINAN, INC. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. 'Phone 906. Two Hundred Tons of American Pro- duct Aids Parisians. City Items flat O. K. une Sale ¢ AT THE BEGINNING OF HE DAYS COM HORSFALL'S NECKWEAR WEEK Just at a time when a man’s scarf plays a most prominent part in his summer outfit and when he stocks up for vacation days, we have arranged this special display of neck- wear. It is a fine array of scarfs—all fresh, new new silks and patterns many of which are found here exclusively—and as a whole this is a genuine triblte to the resourcefulness of Horsfall merchandising effort—a tribuate to Horsfall ability to choose the right things and present them at the right price. For fine neckwear, come in and see what we will show you this week, from 50c to $3. Trinlty M. E. Church. WAL, The Girl Scouts will meet tomor- | Health bread.—advt. July Prices at Besse- Paris, June 26.—Two hundred tons of American granulated sugar distrib- . | uted daily to retail grocers in Paris Dt has relieved a tension that was be- r. and Mrs. Guy Hutchinson and | coming acute, particularly because of ldren are at Fisher's Island where 1 tllelimportancel ot stuzarlin | the family wili spend the summer. { Frenchman's morning coffee. everal added big features tonight| When the government recently in- Biks’ carnival—advt. | tervened and fixed a maximum retail selling price of one franc twenty cen- e Kavanaugh Shop, 40 Pratt st. | i I8 PLiC 0. P00 FENG oar (equtv- ord, have a lovely display of P frocks, in white and in ex- alent to twelve cents a pound) stocks BE 2 : became invisible and the retail grocers RS calor cnone = navi began refusing to deliver sugar, that they had bought at one franc sixty urran Dry Goods Co., tonight at |centimes in the expectation of further = each.—advt. rise. The housewives and cooks par- First Baptist Church. ried the maneuvre by leaving on the | Ghurch night services will be held | r,\and )I:S_E};:;tnrd B.ME;I‘;;'G(’::S grocer’s counter the tea, coffee and |, o0 " " o Ly s Margare Eare) other things they had bought. In case | Lnursday evening at 7:45 ocks | the summer. the grocer had been blufiing, he pro-| The Bible school will hold a pienle lune Sale at July Prices at Besse- |duced the sugar rather than lost a|at Lake Compounce Saturday. Spe- pnd’s.—advt. clal cars will leave the triangle at customer. Now there is plenty of the granulat- PRt st o e i Tl ed to which Paris is unaccustomed, 0 & o'clock. During the preferring the cut lumps, but which row afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. There will be a .class meeting to- morrow evening at 7:45 o’clock, The Woman's Home Missionary so- ciety will hold a strawberry festival Wednesday afternoon from 4 until 8 o'clock on the church lawn. Coffee, | ico cream and sandwiches twill be placed on sale. The mid-week service will be held Thursday evening at 7:45 o'clock. The Boy Scouts will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock. cme 2 quart Ice Cream Freezers, Wd SPUe WV I & jDeIiveries for 11 a m. must be ordered by ifl lhe Misses Betty and Ruth Peters Jew York are the guests of their _ coming month, the dfather, Colonel W. P. Bacon of ington street. is gaining in favor. Simultaneously with the distribu- tion of granulated sugar, the authori- ties are moving against the wholesale dealers. A police ordinance requires the declaration at police headquarters of all quantities of sugar held by any person or association of persons in excess of 500 pounds; it also warns all dealers that overbidding the official price, spreading of false reports about | stocks and attempted combinations, pools, or cgrners, shall be rigorously punished b® fines of 500 francs min- imum and 10,000 francs ma ne Sale at July Prices at Besse- hna advt. ig Wash Goods specials, tonigh urran Dry Goods Co. 235c voiles 23c yard.—advt. ckhardt, secretary and tional Spring Bed ring from a severe p and tonsilitis. nonic band ght, Elks' carnival. in special con- advt. e at July Prices at Besse- Tt ADDRESS ON WASHINGTON. town clerk’'s office has never busier than at present and an | nination of the records shows that | far this year new figures have ! established, the number ot |Name society hs of all kinds exceeding last year's | €vening and was largely attended, At- S e ti00 torney Timothy Sullivan of Waterbury being the speaker. ne Sale at July Prices at Besse- Attorney Sullivan gave a nd’s.—a 2 the national capital. He gave a vis- fun at Elks itor's impressions of Washington un- der present conditions, telling of the workings of the government, the lead- ing figures in congress and =zave de- Before St. Joseph Holy Name Society The last meeting of St. Joseph Holy bncing, music, carni- Attorney Sullivan of Waterbury Tallks | until fall was held last | tallk oM | 1nq supper will be church night services will be in charge of the following: July 6, T. A. James; July 13, C, L. Moor Coates; July e Rev. Dr. will make ca week as follow Tuesday, P! t and m streets; Wednesday, Clark, Brighton, McClintock streets, Stra ford Road and Osgood avenue; Thur: day, Washington and Main stree! and Farmington avenue; I'rid Stanley street, numbers 1,000 to 1 ULO St. Mary’'s R. C, The Holy tomorrow evening to perfect plans for the opening of tha new Church. Family circle will meet assisting in athletic field. . The Catholic Woman's Benevolent ion will meet Thursday evening. The annual outing of the choir and church workers will be held Thursday at Lake Compounce. speaial trol- ley will leave the church at 3 served at (he A program of other amusements at 7:20 o'clock letic games and will be held. The Promoters of the Sacred Heart CALABRIANS SHOW ‘ Nephew of J-lnu\ B\ltl(‘r of Tremont | ing in | foreign born men, | tone of pat velock | for outbreaks of AMERICAN SPIRIT | Judge Gaffney Stirs Italians With Pa- triotism in Speech at Banquet—Sen- ator Klett Also Gives Address. Although the meeting had been ar- ranged to commemorate of the National Order Sons of Italy b the local Calabria society, Bardeck’s hall one of the grandest displays of triotism ever evinced by a body speeches by Judge and others striking the tism in the hearts of mbled. E B. F. Gaffne members & triotic was in evidence, de music, et Mention of the of the previous day when the “boys’ marched away to camp was the applause that shoolk incident the building. Tntroduced by Alderman Paonessa, Mayor Quigley was warmly received. He said that he was not in sympathy with the class of people who do not | rout 1 James Butler the joining | . ! of this state, who h | many years in a grocery Street Tive. An echo of the recent Irish lion when the Sein Fein Injured by Shel rebe was put to after a week of the, evere fighting Dublir, a letter to with British troops in comes to New Britain in of Tremont street from his nephew, Ernest Butler, a native been living for in the Trish capital. Mr. Butler's nephew was employed near the Dublin post of- fice, the scene of fierce fighting. The post office, as will he recalled, was occupied by the Sein Feiners and it took the British troops using modern artillery more than twenty-four to shell them out. Young w at work in the rocery proprietor and his fellow the bombardment started hours Butler with the clerks when and before { they realized that the grocery was un- der fire the place was swept by ma- chine guns. The owner and all the clerks saye Butler were killed by the opening fusilade. Though badly wounded he managed to crawl to the See our Asylum street windows. THorstalls T PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND .59 ASYLUM ST Comnecting with 140 TRUMBULLE' HARTFORD. ENI 127 MAIN “Tu OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 3172 White Cotton Skirts MANY DIFF MODELS s 23 to 36. $1.25 to $8.00 seriptions of the various buildings. It was one of the most Interesting gath- | .\ the services Friday evening at 7 erings the society has held in a Iong | grejock. Rev. Father McCart: ey St. Patrick’s church of Hartford preach the services Rev. Patrick Daly, the pastor, planning to have the entire of the edifice redecorated. be received on the work at any feel that a forcigner is the equal of | the ancestors of the Puritan stock. He made reference of the going away of the soldiers on Saturday, pointing out the fact that he was at the depot to s | see them go. PRETTY SUMMER DRESSES Exceptional values in all the favored materials of the season. P to $27.50. BUY “GORDON" HOSIERY In black, white and colors. 25¢ to $1.50 pair THE NEWEST IN BLOUSES attention of every woman. Many styles t 98¢ to $6.75 each. league wil be presented with liplomas m.“flr GGl o cen to a hospital s h ore apron. While he is rom wounds the your man is now on the road to His letter tells graphically of tions in Dublin at the time of Always eloquent when functions of | trouble Temv oEN e W a simllar character are favored by his | killed outright from the shock of the presence as a skeaker, Judge Gaffney | heavy hombardment and scores of was at his best vesterday. Clea 1d- ; buildings were levelled by the arti ible and delivering the kind of an fire. dress that touches the hearts of all —_— . patriotic cltizens, the jurist, was many | 1o GLOSE IN BLAZE OF GLORY. In I 1S atter times interrupted @uring his = ré-l ol | marks, while the Ttalians and guests IEN I TR joined in cheering his words to the | Pemands for Continuing Elks Carni- f H lth echo. Judge Gaffney assured his list- val Are Completed With. one is either with the winners or there is no better evidence of this, t speaker said. the names of z : o- | | those fighting for the preserve ; : | that are known to contain the ele > SEa e and | | the Urited States of Ameri It has been given ang hand tting aside of Columbus ¢ a | rington lodge of Elk holiday.” Senator Klett re- | vented from attend the Prominent members of the order | 274 a fine night’s from various parts of the state were in j PeCted: Among the other guests of the day | were City Clerk A. L Thompson and cners that his bellef that the country m i l Son'g with the losers. | many of the militiamen show Italian out that the | §8 Another speaker who was afforded | Philharmonic , which scored a | success last weelk, will be on : [§ marks, although bricf, well re- | 1ast Wednesday on ac. | attendance in large numbers, Meriden | 1 1° §oneert Councilman L. J. Arata. BELL-ANS bsolutely Removes digestion. One package pves it. 25c¢ at all druggists. uffering recove SOCTETTES DECORATE. The Daughters of Isabella decorated graves of deceased members at both Catholic cemeteries vesterday after- noon. St. Mary's old cemetery was first visited and later the new ceme- tery on Stanley street. A delegation representing Chamber- lain Council, Jr. O. U. A. M., also dec- orated graves yesterday afternoon at Fairview cemeters Attract the to select from a SUITS TO BE SOLD AT $10. IWEMAIN 0—ALL SPRING ING IN STOCK Big Bargain amily house, corner Arch, Grand Prospect streets. n be moved back and give extra pr BRICK BLOCK. quire for particulars— amp Real Estate Co. 305-306 N. B. Natl. Bank Bldg. 272 Main street. one family houses for sale NOTICE 916, our prices for nearly all are now sold at $3.00 will be anced to $3.50—De P’reparcd—Buy Nemo Corsets Now Seur-Reoucnta The Elks ing with the ur- gent requests reccived for a committee in charge of the arnival compl continu~ ance of the popular event this ning has decided to do so. In der that the blaze of eve- or- carnival glory, the might close in committee has arranged for several added features HAVE YOU ENNY evening, thcir nature guavded | f ments that build sturdy bodies keen brains. Grape-Nuts balanced food, best it—~omet ssociate with postage omprehensive | Btock of Selected Drug Store Goods — Drugs, Toilet Articles and Preparations, Supplies and Helps for Sick Room, Bath Room and Nursery. Here are creditable It's a trifle isn't eveni rs and slot mac that stamps, > But when it will buy riting paper, a pound of coffee or crent! box of well that's dif o of chocolate, a unt of the in- ous orcEe will he on full force. Tho 1 r oon, articles, business is were teem Your 29th, 30th penny can do and July 1st. pound of tea The ays s are June is a wonderfully L The day wre Jun made from whole wheat and bar- loy. Tt contains all the nutriment of the grain, including the mineral phosphates, indispensable in N: ture’s plan for body and brain re- and sec ndow display boods, sold with the guarantee of the Oldest Drug = ouse in the city behind them. Send us your Vacation Needs. ICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MATIN STREET program is as follows: Panne was safe was more firmly strengthened SH]RTS T T G G s e e e e et o rm welcome was Senator George | heavy with one of the programs elved and ihe bih . | clemency of the weather, nding a big delegation. Grand State | . tor Spansled er Dby the sight of the previous day. When eating—right food For sound sis reached a mor 7. Klett, introduced by Alderman Pa- | hand Leader Lynch could he is held by iocal Itali hand this eveni in e e st & el Boston men of all nationalities responded so nobly and quickly to the call for help, health one must cut out rich, in- § | " 0O e a0 > P “hoose those | | would be found amon 2 digestible foods and ¢ ould be found . i e onessa, as “the man who worked s | that hard in the legislature to secure the | Word was reccived today which w in the applause that acc 2 been thorot 1y i with the beautiful and useful Haven presided at the business ses- sion. : Party" We pay delivery SR - o “With Me" “They Didn't Overtur: Valse concentrated (a) It is economi- comes Grape-Nuts is a food, easy to digest. cal, has delicious ready to eat, and has helped thous- .ands in the winning class. (b) “Close to My Heart” Von Til = s Selection—"The Only « Xirl" BOY FRIGHTENS MOTHER, ) “Love Me At Twilig? Much frightened, Mrs. Simon Shu- (b) “You'll Always Be T)w pinis of 275 Elm street told the police Sweot G last night that $60 which she had hid- | Medley—“Hits of 1916 . . . den in a pillow had been stolen. Sub- (a) “Kangaroo Hop' sequent investigation showed that her (b) “My Mothers Ro son, seeking to play a joke, had |Selection—"The Fi 7 changed the money to another pillow. | “Aula Lang Syne.” flavor, ‘There’s a Reason,” a word each day pays for a classified adv. in the Herald You get results. lrat’s what you want ] Pema—