New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 26, 1916, Page 2

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City Items Minstrel at Court Charter Turner Hall Fri. Hi Henry ke fair at v New rne; partici oot dvt. embers of Indianola council are | nning to go to Middletown on the | of November 1 to visit the | ge in that Those going will | set at the church corner at | o'clock automobiles will be | vid Eve Eritain will Turners go to e in of and Holyoke S a turnfest there. Lady | aturday § | ‘Aunt Delia’s Bread.” | > | outh = and attendance of a ! town drum corps | by the committee | B. drum corps | and dance No- | Assurance of mber out of s been received the Y. M A charge of the s ber 4, i Henr k f vt. the of cial Minstrelsat Court Char Turner hall Fri. Eve. he hters King, will have next of the Mark's church, church annex in St - in t ; evening. redding of Ande ernoon at the irch parsonage, an officiating. Mrs. Herman ed the couple. | and | Berry place yes- Swedish Lu- Rev. Dr. nk Carl- marr at- Albert on took 1's orc at | a at Court Charter urner hall ¥ri. Eve.— | Lyn k fair M. ur ir. ned . M. H. V. Camp have pur- ksed the Oldershaw property on Inthrop street. | hiready plans are being made hyi Teachers’ club for the winter | d at a meeting in Decem- | ic Baker, a noted soloist, | and ed from and Mrs. from Mrs. Matthew Hayes have their honeymon trip. F. B. Cox have re- a trip through Pennsyl- anl orchestra at Court Charter at Turner hall Fri. Eve.— Joseph H. Beloin of Main | et has gone to Springfield, Mass., isit her sister, Mrs. Moses Boyer. he Scandinavian W. C. T. U. held eeting this afternoon at the home ; Mrs. Charles Ericson of 65 Cottage | ce. . i homas McNamara has been placed | charge of the democratic town mittee rooms in the Leland K. Villlam H. Bentley will sever his mections with Timbrell's news e as clerk Saturday evening. he membership cantest of Clan glas, O. S. will be brought to | lose on November 7. flerbert F. Baker of 370 Chestnut | bet is seriously ill with pneumonia is home. pon't forget at Turner hall Fri. c, Court Charter "Oak | Eve.—advt. Events Tonight | igh o ass photo drama, Fox’s the- audeville and ney’s theater. moving pictures, r Francis Drake lodge, S. of St. eets in Vega hall. artha Chapter, O. E. S., meets in jonic hall. arvest social, Luther league, Swe- Lutheran church. A. B. society, harvest hall. . Mary’s T. pl, T A. B. ith School Parents and Teachers clation, meets in school hall. lew Britain council, O. U. its at 277 Main street. A. M, rner soclety, meets in Turner exngton lodge, I. O. O. F., meets . O. U. A. M. hall. pnders Camp, M. W. A, meets at ‘hurch street. mett club, meets at 321 Main pt. purneymen Barbers union, 4 Church street. meets Fashington Camp, P. O. S. of A., ts in G. A. R. hall. ew Britain Aerie, F. O. E., meets agles hall. PIONEER le’ AR ‘W I‘z HEARTILY IN MR. SIEGMUND NEW UFA&UR DUT LAX-A-TONE RETS ‘.J ld 3 KLOBEDANZ. The people of New Britain are very fortunate in having the oppor- tunity of securing Lax-a-Tone for when you buy Lax-a-Tone you get a most reliable article—one that has proven its merit in your owntvicinity You are not asked to take the La: but the word of your friends and neighbors, ed be reasonable and request a betterproof? Connecticut people have expressed their sending Lax-a-Tone to The Lax-a-tone company every day and many of them are and relatives. doing business, we deal through relia \-Tone Compa word for Now can ITundreds delight its value, anyone interest- and hundreds of regarding Lax-a-Tone distant friends does not use any unfair means of ible druggists and we tell the truth. If we did not we could not stand seven months to a year in various stores throughout the state and after leavi: this in mind—that Lax-a-Tone is not remedy for stomach, liver, kidney, bloo increase Bear but it is a great Mr. Klobe- ng have our sales a remedy for all ills, »d and bowel complaints. danz has resided in Waterbury for forty-five years and lives at 93 Con- Ave., and says:i— “I have suffered for years from my back and side kept on getting worse all the time. other causes which undermined my years of age I did not have much relief quick. I was at a loss what to ommended to me very highly so I t that I have received excellent results The Lax-aTone man is at the Icc Main St., where he is introducing this He will remain every Saturday evenir to call during the day. gres I tried many ways This trouble caused me to health strength to fight with and I had to get ied terrible constipation and pains in to get relief, but all failed and I suffer from and as I am almost seventy-six but Lax-a-Tone had been rec- it and I am very happy to say and I recommend it.” momy New England Drug Co, 365 remedy to the New Britain public. 1g until 10 p. m to see those unable try GREAT TO BE A local young woman whose name is withheld by the authorities visited | the police and prosecuting attorney | this morning and asked for a warrant | for the arrest of her husband on 1‘ non-support charge. ioned, the | woman explained that her husband is a member of one of the local military | companies just returned from the bor- der and was mustered out vesterday The authorities refused to take any | action at this time, advising the young wife to give her husband a chance to get a job and support her. A SOLDIER. TO ARREST AMAZON. A warrant has been ued for the arrest of Mary Potash of 170 Win- ter street, charging her with assault. Rosie Milko of the same addsess com- plained to the police last night that Mary had assaulted her and she ex- hibited a discolored eve as prima facia evidence of the attack. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure, E. W. GROVE'S sig- nature is ou each box. 26c. advt. BIBLE CONFERENCE A Bible conference and mission and convention will open Friday night at the Immanuel Gospel church, Booth hall. Rev. James R. Movvia, pastor, evangelist and missionary, who has traveled in mission fields, at the opening service. On Saturday and Sunday there will be sessions all day. The conference will close Sun- day night. The public is invited. he Real Camera for Seventy-five Cents 0. 00 Carfridge Premo daylight Loading Camera for snap-shots or time ex- posures. Films 10c¢ a roll. will speak | 'ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH BIRTHDAY Tenth Anniversary Exercises to Gontinue for Three Days Plans for the celebration of the tenth anniversary of the English Latheran church on Hungerford Court have been completed by the vastor, Rev. Frederick C. Wunder, REV, FREDERICK C. WUNDER. and the observance will occupy three days, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. At the morning service Sunday at 10:45, the pastor will preach the an- niversary sermon, his subject being “From Strength to Strength.” There will be a duet by Miss E. Olson and Arthur Olson and an anthem by the church choir. Sunday evening at 7 o'clock it is planned to hold a “Re- formation and Home Mission festi- val,” this being the season of the re- formation. The church takes its name from the Protestant reformation of Europe in the sixteenth century and at this ser- vice there will be two addresses, a Reformation addre: by the pastor The most complete line of Kodaks, Films, Film Packs, Camera Merchandise in the city—Let us do your de- veloping and printing—Our work guaranteed. NDICKI — DRUG CO ] “Puchm'&n ha, NSON 169-171 MAIN STREET and the chief a s on “Home Mis- Slonsiibyg Ttoy N. D. Buch- man, religious work secretary of the State college, Pennsylvan b just returned from the world In the a ‘0\.)‘ of in- will be upon this subject. There will he home mission exercises by the chil- dren of the Sun hool and special music. Mrs sh will ren- © A soprano s Community Night, Monday evening has been set aside BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, .OCTOBER 26, 1916, Shot Guas, Rifles, Loaded Shells, Ammunition, Hunting Coats, New Goods, We Can Fit You Fair Prices HERBERT SPORTENG GGODS Join the Sterling Club and Save $10 to $15 on This Wonderful Range It the “Scientifi kitchen fo enough gnod Now| we can ling Club tr S e 2dd tnis amount fo what ve you by joining the Ster- and are just a few of you gain by join- The Gas Range that Burns Coal The “Scientific does ALL broils, ALL erling’” It balkes, heats water 2 It saves saves space, coal, It takes up only 36 nche The First Big Saving. The moment you join, we install your range and connect it 1 ready to strikc the match. Saves you finding a plumber and his bill of $10 to $15. Your Money Back. You may ling" for what we c ments, we will take it b fund your money. Did you ever b of a > that before? J. 0. MILLS & €® 80 WE>T MAIN | today. L. Your ©ld your old every cent Range? range back of value Tiow About We will buy and allow you there is in it. We Cover the Future ould you become totally and permanently disabled through sick- ness or accident and be unable to complete payments, we pay your future payments and the range is yours. T-m Valuable Broilers FRER f is especially d_for two Special and one for gas specially for the ‘g are double the v We give you coal ordin You cannot resist this offer. You may never have another opportunity to get the “Scientific Sterling” on these ex- traordi- ni Come in Next week may be too late. only 36 in. space. STRE 5 “Community Night” at which time the pastors of New Britain will bring miessages. Those who will speak are: Rev., Henry W. Maier, D. D.,¢pastor of Center Congregafional church; Ttev, Barle B. Cross, Ph.D., pastor of the First Baptist church; Rev. James 1. Rees of Stanley Memorial Congre- cational church; Rev, George W. C. Till, D. D., of the South Congrega- tional church, and R rren B Cook of Trinity churc Howard Voight will giv piano solo, and Arthur Olson will sing a he hour is 7:30 o’clock. Tuesday evening will be “Lutheran | + when addresses will be made | - Sven G. Ohm TLutheran church; wrick W. Schaefer, former tor, of New Haven; Rev. Paul Srsch of Immanuel church, Meriden; Rev. Charles E. Blethen of St. Paul's, Hartford, and Rev. William Horn, T. D., of the Church of the Advent Manhattan, who is the president of the New York and New BEngland synod. Miss Helen Ruth Waters will render a piano solo and Miss Ethel Olson will sing. The hour is 7:30 oclock. History of Local Church. The first service was held in the Y. M. C. A. hall July 9, 1905, with twenty-four present, Rev. Milton J. Bieber, fleld missionary, officiating. On February 11, 1906, the formal or- ganization of the congregation was THE TRUTH ABOUT ECZEMA AND PILES Thousands and thousands of peo- ple, says Peterson, are learning every week that ane 25 cent box of Peter- son’s Ointment will abolish BEezema and banish piles, and the grateful let- terg I receive every day are worth more to me than money. I had Eczema for many my head and could not get anything to do it any good. I saw your ad and got one box and I owe you many thanks for the good it has done me. here isn’t a blotch on my head now and I couldn’t help but thank Peter- son for the cure is great. Mrs. Hill, 420 Third Ave. Pittsburgh, ve had itching piles for rears and Peterson's is the only ment that relieves me, besides tho piles seem to have gone. A. B, Ru- 1127 Washington Ave., Racine, | vears on 5 oint- Use Peterson’s Ointment for alt rheum and all skin Druggists recommend it. old ais- | der began June 20 of charter mem- occurred pastorate of the | Rohrig extendec 5, to r astorate the work of the church was extended on sides. The pastorate of Rev. Otto Schreiber followed and extended from September 1, 1912, to November 1, 1914, the congregation being without | a pastor for more than a year and a half between the two pastorates. The supply pastorate of Rev. Frederick W. Schaefer extended from November 1, 1914, to May 30, 19 The present pastorate of Rev. Frederick C. Wun- last ¥ Plan to Build Church. For about eight years the congre- gation worshipped in the hall above 90 Arch et, but removed to the Junior O. A. M. hall on Hunger- ford court more than where thew have very rangements. In the The congreg: at present and it is hoped year the congregation will be in a po- sition to build a church of their own. Special building fund offerings will be received at all of the anniversary ser- July Under hi from 1911. stry new The 15 present adult membership . There are 115 in the Sunday hool, of which Louis K. Recknagel is superintendent, Edward Norden, secretary, and Edward Heintz, treas- urer. The, president of the Women's Home and Foreign Missionary society is Mrs. Mathilda Anderson, and of the Luther league Edward Norden; of the Girls® Sewing circle, Miss Helen OI- son. A mixed choir has been started and Miss Fthel Olson is in charge. The congregation belongs to the New York and New England Luther- an Synod, a district synod belonging to the general council, the latter hav- ing a confirmed communicant mem- bership of over 500,000. The local church council is composed of Pastor Wunder president; G. Arthur Pearson, vice prosident; Arthur Olson, secretary \mmx financi secretar: @ Benke, Anderson. to at- Herman Markie, William ward Norden and Arthur The general public is invited The Chief Things to Remember About HORsFALL FURS are that they are the very best of duality, the newest of styles and are sold under their true names. Both small furs and coats are most carefully selected and matched and their beauty is simply irresistible. FOXES are among the most important furs for the season —red fox, black fox, white fox, blue fox, taupe fox, cross fox and pointed fox. Neckpieces are mostly in whole animal form while the muffs take the various new forms. SKUNK FURS are quite fashionable; they are very serviceable. Large melon muffs are favored, worn with narrow neckpieces. Other furs of Hudson seal, mole, raccoon, beaver and lynx are shown in the newest novelties—neckpieces,, cape effects and col- larettes. HHorstalls iT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND 799 ASYLUM ST Connecting with 140 TRUMBULL 57 HARTFORD. THERE’'S DOUBLE PL RE IN TAKING A REMEDY OF REAL MERIT.—THIS IS TRUE OF REXAT L, Cold T'ablets There’s a pleasure given by your confidence in them—which you must feel when we offer them to you with our promise to refund your money if they don’t relieve you. —There's pleasure that comes from relief of the cold and the dragged- out, disagreeable feelings that accompany every heavy cold. —Rexall Cold Tablets are for pleasant, speedy relief from heavy colds. 25 CENTS MILLINERY A large and splendid selec- tion of Trimmed Hats that show all the smart, new styles T T | Inow in vogue at lowest prices. GLOVES Everything that’s new and most desirable in reliable makes of gloves. Square and will probebly remain away from the health department for an- other week at least. DR. REEKS IS HOME Health Superintendent Returns But | CAN'T SEE PROSPERITY, Will Engage in No Work for the Candidate Benson Says Cost of Living Is Too High. Present. As predicted in yesterday's Herald, Health Superintendent T, E. Reeks evening from the New hospital where went to a much needed rest. It was stated today at the health de- partment that Dr. Reeks though much suffering from the Elm City, Okla., Benson, Oct, 26.—Allan L. returned last soclalist candidate for pr. Haven isolation he | dent, speaking here last night, dc secure clared the country was not now en- count of advo- American joying prosperity and on ac the present high cost of livin cated an embargo or all ! products, “If the soc Mr. Benson said, brought about by United States N £ necessary.” M=, improved is still effects of & hard cold and will engage completely recovered from his indisposition. Ilealth matters will remain in the lists were o “this would the of in power, in no work until he has be use tne tend all of these services. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes | i Indigestion. Onepackage i provesit. 25catall druggists. | | preciateq, Benson charged that the high price of wheat and other farm products wus due to speculators exporting thera from this country. The republican and democratic par- ties are unable to do anything fo the ‘“common people,” Mr. Bensc declared. He said the working had produced more in the vears and received less thar in the history of the countr; hands of the recently appointed com- ons consisting of D G. H. Bod- T. H. Bray Anderson the present. of con- disease were reported by the on today, courtesy, it tempt to call Mone for quietly at a which will be ap- is requested that no at- Dr. Tteeks on the tele- the present He is resting his home on Franklin class two time last any

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