New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 19, 1916, Page 9

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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, e £yen High class p ter. Vaudeville a in Masonic hal ¥ Isabella Circ Judd’s hall. Daly’s minstr sal, K, of C. ha New Britain anniversary exe Norden lodge. Turner hall. Giddings Chapter, society hoto plays, Fox's thea- nd moving pictur Keeney's theater. Carpenters’ Union fair, Turner hall, R. A. M., meets 1. le, D. of I, meets in rels meeets for rehear- | 11. Counc: reises, O NEATE M, Main street. meets in Turner Lexington lodge, I. O. O. F., meets dm Jr. 0. O A Vater Jahn 1 ew Britain s in G. A, n: New Britain 1 at 34 V Court Charte: Electric hall ir Watch See that it lead Democratic sm. mercial Hall. singer the i mei adv LADIES! YOUR GRAY HAIR Look yes ers’ recipe of The use of S: storing color dates time. beautifully dar: Whenever her faded or str simple mixture derful effect. Put brewing out-of-d any drug store §Wyeth's Sage preparation of other ingred pended upon t A well-know says it darkens been applied. sponge or soft this through nd at a ti Iy and glc Wyeth's Sagi i del for those who appearance cure, mitigatio and several ues of the Nowad: pound,” you will get th improved and beauty to the hair. ppears, and on or two, it becomes beauti It M. hall. odge, D. of H., meets in(Bardeck’s hall, est, Order of Owls, R. hall. odge, B. P. O. E. meets shington street Court Progress, F of A. meets in r Oak, F. of A.,, meets Your Step— s to the Fourth Ward oker tonight at Com- Vaudeville acts, good 5 minute talks on day and refresh- DARKEN Use Grandmoth- { Sage Tea and Sul- phur and nmobody will know. ge and Sulphur for re- ded, gray hair to its natural back She used it to keep to grandmother’s her hair , glossy and attractive. hair took on that dull, aked appearance, this was applied with won- at home is mussy and , by asking at for a 50 cent bottle of and Sulphur Com- famous old the addition fents, which can be de- o restore natural color n downtown the druggist hair so natu You simply dampen a brush with it and draw vour hair, taking one e. By morning the 7r: after another o > and Sulphur Com- ightful toilet requisite ae a more youthful t is not intended for the n or prevention of dis- YOU GET THE BEST WHEN YOU BUY WESTINGHOUSE MAZDA LAMP THE SPRING & BUCKLEY ElectricCo. | MO, G. T., fair, Bun- | gatow, Arch street | ally | and evenly that nobody can tell it has g - e | Chosen to Head Woman's i Hospital | { Board at Yesterday’'s Meeting in Center Church Chapel. ident of the Woman's Hospital | Board at the annual meeting vester- | day afternoon in the chapel of the ! Mrs. George W. aut was elected | 1 ! t church. Mrs. Charles P. Mer- | win was elected vice president; Miss IZ\Y:U‘}’ E- Bingham, seccretary Mrs. George Rapelye, treasurer. Directors were chosen as follow | New Britain, Mi: v E. Bingham, Mrs. Willlam C. Hungerford, Mrs. M George Rayelye and Mr Eugene J. Porter, i { Mills, Mrs. G. W. Traut; Berlin, Mrs. S. A, Fisk, | Mrs. B. K. Field; Plainville, Mrs- Ed- t ward Hills and Mrs. J. B. Minor; Bris- W. E. Sessions. The annual reports of the various officers which appeared in yesterday’s | Ferald were presented and following “lhe business session the annual tea s ved, Mrs. Traut, president, and Mrs. C. P. Merwin, vice president, pouring. Herbert DECIDES SHE WON'T. Mrs. Sodergren “Changes Her Mind” | and Keeps Out of Jail. Elizabeth Sodergren this noon | s her woman’s perogative and { changed her mind, thereby keeping | cut of jail. In another column of this {issue is a story relating her appeal ance in police court this morning when Judge James T. Meskill gave her the choice of going voluntarily to the House of the Good Shepherd or going to jail. She chose the latter and a sentence of fifteen days was im- pesed. On reconsideration, however, she reversed her decision- The hysterical tears of the mother, Mrs. Krystopeka, and the abject re- pentence of her 11 years old son, Ed- ward saved the latter from the reform school this morning. Judge Meskill sentenced him to the Meriden institu- tion but finally agreed to give him cne more chance. WALL FOR COUNCILMAN. Candidate for Council Last Likely to Fill Vacancy- | William C. Wall, who was an un- | successful candidate for councilman in the Third ward last spring al- though making a fine run, is now | mentioned to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Councilman Eliot H. Porter. At present Mr. Wall is in Ohio on Spring L business trip for the Stanley Works, but it understood that he is willing | to serve and will probably receive | the endorsement of the Third ward | representatives in the council. BOULDER TO LYMAN. Wallingford, Oct. 19.—Lyman Hall, | born in 1724, a signer of the Declara- tion of Independence, and founder of ithe University of Georgia, was hon- ored by his native town today with the urveiling of a memorial houlder, and the laying of the cornerstone of | the Lyman Hall Hizh school. ™M The fi MORY TRAINING. lessons in the memory | training c were given at the M. C. A. yesterday afternoon at & o'clock and at 8 o’clock in the evening. Sixteen members were in attendance at the afternoon meeting and about ferty put inh an appearance for the tter course. FROM MES. TRAUT PRESOENY | ™ Gy Froms | -' | for eighteen years and leaves a host we’ll take it back without expense to you. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1916. We’ll set the range up free, A NEW COMBINATION COAL AND GAS RANG HERE’'S WHAT WE'LL DO: You don’t have to pay one penny down. You can use the range absolutely free for thirty days. If you don’t want to keep the range at the end of 30 days, make all hot water connections and connect it to the gas (provided gas is already piped to the kitchen) without extra charge, and—we’ll take your old stove in trade. You can make a small payment at the end of 30 days and pay a small sum weekly until the range is pair for. THE FAMOUS SUMMIT is a Gas Range and a Coal Range, both complete in one body. There are 4 burners for gas, 4 covers for coal and a large 20-inch oven that bakes with either gas or coal. You can use gas in Summer and coal in Winter or use both gas and coal at the same time. . As a GAS RANGE the FAMOUS SUMMIT is an improvement over ANY gas stove. It is larger, will bake more evenly and uses less gas. It is also the best working coal range you ever saw. It will bake better, heat water hotter, heat the kitchen and do it with less coal than any other range. We know these ranges through and tFrough, and in order to quickly introduce a large number in this vicinity, we are going to sell 25 on the most as- tounding terms. This offer applies only to this lot of 25 Ranges. There are no strings to this offer but you must get in on this lot of 25. SALE NOW IN PROGRESS Burrows Home Pool and Billlard table for sale and samples at John A. Andrews & Co.—advt. The first rehearsal of Daly’s min- strels will be held at 8 o’clock this evening in the K. of C. rooms. Mayor Quigley will open the Car- penters’ Union fair in Turner hall this evening. A minstrel overture will be held at the close of the meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary, A. O. H., Friday of next week. 2 The socialist party has named the following ticket for the coming elec-' Representatives, D. J. Sullivan | tion: and J. F. Preissel; Chotkowski; judge aof probate, Henry I. Morse of East Berlin. Attorney A. A. Greenberg of this city appeared for David Berkowitz of this city in the Waterbury police court vesterday. The local man was ac- cused of speeding his auto but was discharged. Join our Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet club. $1.00 down, $1.00 a week. John A. Andrews & Co.—advt. Assistant Postmaster Munson left today on Chicago, Ill. William H. Walsh, a clerk at the Mohican Market, is 111 with an attaci of blood poisoning. At the meeting of Bishop Tierney mbly, Fourth Degree, Knights of lumbus, this evening, Rev. J, Leo Sullivan curate at St. Joseph’s church, will read an historical paper. The assembly is making a special ef- fort to make the meetings interesting and it is expected there will be a large attendance as Father Sullivan is known to be one of the finest speak- ers in the wcity. Charles G. Bodley, a salesman for the Beaton & Bradley company, has ANSWER THE ALARM! Bdward a trip J. to a New Britain People Should Not Delay. | If your kidneys are inflamed, Don't stand around and do nothing. Like a fire control. You will get the alarm in time— Backache, or dizziness or disorders of the urine. Heed the warning. Give your kidneys a rest by living more carefully. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills to help stamp out the cause. Profit by a New Britain woman’s | experience. Miss Kate Welch, 40 Sexton St., New Britain, says: “I was troubled con- siderably by dull pains across the small of my back and I think they were brought on by my work, I was obliged to be in a sitting posi- tion all day. pain and made me feel tired worn-out. Doan’s Kidney Pilla cured me of this pain. I have had :aith in them ever since and speak highly of them.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Dua’t simply ask for a kidney reredy—sget Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Miss Welch had. Foster-MilLurn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Order of Notice of Hearing. District of Berlin, Getobar 19, A. D. 1916, Tstate of Jacob Wiegand, late of the town of New Britain, in said district, deceased. Upon the application of Charles Wiegand, praying that as administra- for d. b. n. he may be authorized and empowsared to sen real estate of said deceased, situated on Shuttle Meadow avenue, in said New Britain as per said application on file more rully ap- pears, it is Ordered, That said application be heard and deterrained at the Probate O%ce 1n New Britain, in said district on the 25th day of October, A. D. 1915, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that Probate Court, notice be given of the pendency of saia Ation and the time and place ring thereon, by publish- r one time in some ncv paper having a circulation in said d trict, and by posting a copy of this or- cer on the pul sizn-post in the town of New Eritain, aistrict. and return make to this Court of the no- tice <iven. Bv orde Attest ing this ord said of Court. MORTIMER H. CAMP, Clerk. senator, Waclow | it will soon be beyond | as | moved to Boston Mass.,, where he will make his headquarters in the future. Mr, Bodley has resided in this eity j of friends who wish him success in his . new undertaking. Secretary ‘A. H. Andrews of the Chamber of Commerce will be a speaker at the meeting of the New England Association of Commercial Secretaries In Hartford tomorrow. His topis will be “Industrial Conditions at the Close of the War. FORESTERS’ MEETING. The large open meeting of local courts of Foresters, long awaited by the members, will be held Sunday af- | ternoon at 8 o’clack in Dawson’s block on Main street, All Foresters and | friends are urged to attend by the committee in charge. The principal speakers will be Mayor Sullivan of Derby, supreme recording secretary of the order, and Representative O’Loughlin of Naugatuck, BLAMES TROLLEY CO. Soros Kirkerian, who has an auto- mobile delivery truck, reported to the police this morning that as he was driving south on Main street a trolley car bumped into him at the corner of Myrtle street. ley company because, he claims, car gave no signal that it was round the corner. the to BANQUET TO SOLDIERS. The Kinilworth club is planning to give a banquet this evening in honor cf the return of those members of club who have been serving on Mexican border with the local tia. The speakers will be Rev. Dr- G. W. C. Hill, Mayor G. A. Quig- i ley, Senator G. W. Klett and George | M Landers. Watch Your Step— See that it leads to the Fourth Ward Democratic smoker tonight at Com- mercial Hall. Vaudeville acts, good singers and several 5 minute talks on the issues of the day and refresh- ments.—advt. He blames the trol- | 132 Main Street ABSOLUTELY FREE FOR THIRTY DAYS STOP, MR. TRUCK PURCHASER READ—Phenomenal Announcement that has startled the truck Republic Motor Truck Co., world’s largest builders. 3-4 Ton, Complete With 14 ft Body, Top and Curtains. Not a toy—a real 1,500 1b Truck that will carry a ton, i i i \ | Pneumatic Tires. 2-TON COMPLETE ............. Electric Lights, Internal Gear Drive. Continental Motor. BE WISE——ORDERS CARED FOR IN ROTATION COHEN MOTOR CO. Agents for Dodge Cars and Republic Trucks for New Britain and Bristol. Guaranteed for 2 Bosch Megneto. industry, By $1,095 -2 years. Solid or STATE C. OF C. MEETING. | S T O ;Imporumt Topics to Be Discussed at Middletown Gathering. The annual meeting of the Connec- ticut Chamber of Commerce will be held at Middletown on Thursday, October 26th, at 10 a. m., at Stueck’s Modern Tavern. Delegates chosen from each of the | forty constituent organizations located , in all parts of the state will be pres- ent at this meeting. An address will York, proprietor of the Bon Ami busi- | ness and also president of the Barrett anufacturing company, Coal Tar products. It is expected that Harry A. Wheel- | er of Chicago will also be present and make an address. Mr. Wheeler is well | known as former president of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. In addition to the reports from the ex-officers, there wil be notable re- J ports from the committee on state tax- | ation, the committee on the railroad ! situation in Connecticut, and others of interest and importance. It is expected there will be a large | Fiece of Steel Flies Into His Eye in attendance. TO OBSERVE SILVER WEDDING. | driver at police headquarters, was e injured this morning while at work Mfr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Clark of Col- |in the police patrol garage. A piece umbia Street to Celebrate. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Clark of 100 Columbia street will observe | 25th wedding anniversary tomorrow. | The couple were married by the late | - be made by William H. Childs of New | Pishop Tierney, then pastor of St. Mary’s parish. regan. They have three children: ! will substitute for the former during Viola, a teacher in the Rockwell | the noon hour shifts. i school; Eugenia, a student in the | State Normal school and Howard, a student in the Grammar school. Plans for a Dutch supper in deck’s hall on October 26 ciub. will be secured. many thelr | sight, Mrs. Clark was before her marriage Miss Catherine M. Fin- Bar- are being | niade by the Second Ward Republican | Several out of town speakers OFFICER RIVAD INJURED. Garage. Officer Mathias R1 , day patrol | of steel on which he was hammering |flew up and struck him in the eve, |parrowly missing destroying the The policeman was attended by Dr. H. Potts, eve speclalist, and wa later removed to his home on Hart treet. Officer Fred Wagner will lact as driver during Officer Rival's | absence and Officer Patrick Howley Watch Your Step— See that it leads to the Fourth Ward Democratic smoker tonight at Com- mercial Hall. Vaudeville acts, good ingers and several 5 minute talks on the issues of the day and refresh- ments.—advt. | Kelly--Pills | LETS Go { over To 0 | Jack DovLES WHERE TiHEY'S AR LiGELE PEACE AND THis AT Missing e Yes'n eurr TiME I'm DEAD | STick my PiLL UNDER THE CUSHION - YoU HNow ‘ATS Ay cusTomM-_ WHAT'D BE MY OBJIECT N 1 DoN'T WANT To MENTION ANY NAMES BUT JbeE_ OVER THERE 1S DOING, A LOTTA TALK'N AN’ HE'S won A FEW POTS; LI13TEN Joe - You //////// SHow Tou It was a continual, dull | and | Py 5 L azn | QUIS Gy A SQUARE KEEPIN'! 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