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A- HALL DELIVERY § | loin of Maln street yesterday. ¥ | a former local resident, is renewing B | acquaintances in this city. 37c "f ¥ | shortly where Mr. Stumpf is a quar- 15ck ) | Eagles hanl. NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1916. — [ City ltems i 3 At the Lyceum theater September 24, at 8:15, Sigismund Seojowski pian- ist, and Thaddeus Wronski, baritone, will give an entertaining musical re- cital. Tiokets for sale at Leghorn's jewelry store, Main street. Price 50 to $1.50. Proceeds for suffering Poland. —advt. Members of the New Britain Equal Franchise league participated in the Woman’s Suffrage parade in New Ha- ven last evening. Mrs, Ira B. Hicks of West Main street entertained at a shower yes- terday afternoon in honor of Miss Elise Russell, who on September 28, is to become the bride of Donald R. Hart. Members of the grand lodge will be present this evening at the meet- ing of St. Elmo lodge, K. of P., when a banquet will be tendered Supreme Representative T. W, Mitchell and the third rank will be conferred on a class of candidates. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ehard of Springfield, Mass,, and Regent Benoit of New Haven were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Be- James Conroy of Pittsburgh, Pa., W. A. Ingraham has gone to Ver- mont for a few days’ stay. Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Stumpf are planning to return to the Canal Zone termaster in the plumbing branch of the army. Fred W. Sheehan of Bassett street has returned to Hamilton, N. Y., to resume his studies at Colgate Univer- sity. Events Tonight | TONIGHT'S EVENTS, High class photo drama, Fox’s the- ater. ‘Vaudeville and moving pictures, Keeney’'s theater. Common council meets in City hall. Burns club meets at 324 street. Maple Erwin Castle, K. G. E., meets in St. Elmo lodge, K. of P., meets at 242 Main street. s Andre lodge, I. O, O. F., meets in Vega hall, Phoenix lodge, I. O. O. F.,, meets in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. Carpenters’ Union mects at 34 Church street. « )t Lady Turners soclety Turner hall. meets in Winthrop Council, D, of L., meets at 277 Main street. German Rifle club meets in Bar- | T deck’s hall. ¥ L Alexandria lodge, I. D. of St. G., meets at 88 Arch street, Svenska Klubben meets at Electric hall. e e At AGED MAN AUTO VICTIM. New Haven, Sept. 20..—William Donegan, who was hit last weel: by an automobile belonging to Julian Rob- erts of New York, died of his injuries tday at a hospital here. Doregan, it is claimed, was standing on the curb when the car in passing hit him, knocking him down, and inflicting the injuries which caused death. about sixty-four years old. He was TEL. TEL. 807 ) |, Every Glass-- Every Bottle demonstrates anew the | distinctive, pleasing taste of distinctive —ORDER TODAY— Our Brewery Bottling ‘ is a step ahead in the perfection bottling of the product of experts. The Hubert Fischer Brewery, Hartford, Conn. DN ¥AP AT LOUIS W. AN 3 FODT, HOTE L BELOIN, KEEVERS & C0., HER- N SCHMARR, W. J. M cUARTHY, WHITE & OO. FLEMMING-—At the residence of her uncle, Rev. Jas. T. O’'Brien, 279 Atlantic street, Stamford, Conn,, Wednesday, September 20th, Iiary E., daughter of the late John and Catherine Flemming, formerly of New Britain. Funeral arrangements _ later. SCHOOL DEPARTMENT Oty of New Britain. NOTICE ! i The Elementary Evening Schools Open Monday, Sept. 25th, Classes in READING, WRITING, SPELLING, ENGLISH COMPAQSITION, GEO- GRAPHY, HISTORY, ARITHMETIC. COlasses Will Be Held in THE CENTRAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Corner of Main and Chestnut Sts. =S = | MWilson's)| New Members of Hi; will give evening in will open at 8§ o’clock. ning will be enjoyed and ments will be served. composed of Miss Margaret Seltzer, | partment was corraled and driven to neés Finnegan, Florence Freeland, Ma- | was taken. ry Wessels. m—— A STERN MILLINERY CO, S s Thursday, Friday and Saturday Will Be Gala Days at Our Store. You Are Cordially Invited to Attend OUR OPENING Our Display Is Bound to Be Interesting to You, As Every Effort Has Been Made to Bring Together THE NEWEST IN MILLINERY. QUALITY---STYLE--LOW PRICES OUR STORE Affords You All the Convenience of Shopping, with Expert Designers, Experienced Salesladies and a Very Large Assortment of TRIMMED and UNTRIMMED HATS, ORNAMENTS, e RIBBONS and FANCY TRIMMINGS. The Variety . We Show Is Equal to That of Any Store in Larger Cities and at Much Lower Prices. VISIT OUR OPENING DISPLAY EASTERN MILLINERY CO. 223 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN AUTOMOBILE IS STOLEN. An automobile owned by John H. Nicholais of Bristol, was stolen from Washington street last evening. The | police were notificd and a search has ! been instituted was a 1916 an informal reception t senger Bui d Mr. Nicho- honor of the new members | 1; S e f the faculty. e cvent will take |tended a performance at a local the- place in the school gymnasium and | ater. A soclal eve- refresh- RECEPTION TO RS from St. John's Protestant ACHERS. procession ACE | Episcopal church where servi ! held, to the terminal sta " FUNERAL OF MAJOR MILES Military Honors Accorded Tate Head | pall bearers. 2 e \win | morrow at Wi of Militia Affairs Bureau—Body Will \‘ aete w1l phrtioly ted as Burial will be made to- Point, where the ca- > in the ceremonies. hool Faculty | Will Be Guests This Evening. Members of the High school faculty 7 W GERMAN GENERALS HONORED. Washington, Sept. 20—Military hon- | s yaterdam, via Lodon, Sept. 20, ors were accorded Major General Al- | 4:32 a. m.—The Berlin Tages Zeituss bert L. Mills, late head of the nuiitia | says that the emperor has conferred affairs bureau of the war department | the Order Pour Le Merite on the fol- at his funeral here today. A detach- ment of regulars from Fort Myer, Va., and a regiment of infantry, a caval- ry troop and an artillery battery of District of Columbia National Gua men acted as escort for the fun Be Interred at West Point. FIRE DEPT. PHOTOGRAPHED. At 10 o’clock this morning the The faculty committee in charge is ' motor driven apparatus in the fire de- | lowing generals: Gen. Maximilian Von Laffert, army commander in Wurttem- berg; General Oskar F. Von Watter, | commander of army corps in Wurt- temberg; General Otto Von commander of reserve cc chairman; William E. Fay, Miss Ag- | Franklin Square where a photograph Another picture will be bel Judge, Margaret Pingree and Har- taken at the inspection Saturday and that will include the police apparatus. Our Stock of Furs for September | Is Most Attractive YOU WILL SAVE GOOD MONEY BY SELECTING NOW. them till wanted if a small deposit is made. IF YOU WANT A COAT OR SET OF FURS MADE TO ORDER, We will hold it is time to select your pelts and get them in the works. Remodeling and Re- pairing of Furs at Moderate Prices. EDW. MESHKEN, Furrier 139 MAIN STBFET’ NEW BRITAIN o4 N