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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 25, 1917. City ltems oodness of “Aunt Delia’'s Bread. pvt. Fhite install its hall will at Electric members Rose Camp evening elect and a to be present. e week more to pay save interest.—advt. layor George A. Quigley rnoon announced the appoint- t of Attorney Mortimer H. Camp he health board to succeed the Dr. Arvid Anderson. prgest variety of satin and straw at the Goldenblum Millinery Co., Main St. Prices unequalled. Re- ld at wholesale prices.—advt, h important mceting of the club will be held at § o'cloci evenin It is probable thar er will be present who witnes: trouble in Dublin during Iast 0. U. A. M, , January ldenblum Millinery Co., big sale atin Hats, 98¢ up.—advt. rds have been received announc- he marriage of Henry N. Wood iss Mabel C. Hunt of Fulton, , Mrs. S. H. Wood and F. B. Wood ded the wedding. lecial piano sale to close out our e stock at cost. .Ir)hv\ A. Andre —adyv water rent yesterday wn- Hungerford . 30.—advt. bazar, filed intenticns shop at the nk Ginsberg ha sing of his barbe br of Smalley and Stanley street arietta Doretta. Sebastiano De has also filad notice of intent to ds: barber shop at 105 Myr to: Corrado Marion. annual mecting of St. y of St. Peter's church w afternoon. The Childre of the church are' plany b I and dance in the pdrwh hall on ary 16. Anne's het:l ording to an agréement wn pen Gust Loukas and = Janmes ovellas, the former agrecs not bric in a restaurant between Jan- 24, 1917, and January 24, 1919, hgreement is the result of a rale restaurant at 310% Main street. arriage license has been nt- hn F. Clancy of 211 Chestnut are | | STRICKEN IN THE STREET Completely Restored Tu'HeaIth By “Fruit-a-tives” 882 St. VALIER StT., MONTREAL. “In 1912, T was taken suddenly il ! with Acute Stomack Trouble and dropped in the street. I was treated by several physicians for nearly two | years, and my weight dropped from 225 pounds to 160 pounds. Then several of my friends advised me to try ‘“Fruit- a-tives”. 7 began to improve almost wilh the first dose, and by using them, | I recovered from the distressing | Stomach Trouble—and all pain and | Constipation were cured. Now Iweigh | 208 pounds. I cannot praise “Fruit- a-tives”” enough”. H. WIHITMAN. 50c. & box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 2 Atalldealers or seat postpaid by Fruite a-tives Limited, (‘gdensbnr”, N.Y. in St. Mary's school hall. A nnm\nx of items of important bu iness are scheduled to be taken up at e meecting. Turtle Soup, Saturday night dward N h, proprietor of Smith's Businers college, has gone to ork state for recuperation. FFollowing tomorrow night's meet- ing of adies’ Auxiliary of the Gy iz, » hall there will he cocial and refreshments. al of Daly _o'clock K. of C. Turner Hall dvt.s Froecba's a hour A rehear: be helds at noon in the Chic and hats, the lat will be found at the Goldenblum Mii- linery Co., 188 Main St., retailed at wholesale prices GVt Johnstone Vance, Gardner and George Macauley will leave to- morrow for New York en route to Porto- Rico where they will spend the month of February. Special rug sitle. & Co.—advt. minstrels will Sunday after- rooms. nobhy John A. Andrews Weld | 'RECREATION FOR FIRE FIGHTERS Chairman Babcock Has Plan for | Room at Headquarters | _— Convinced that sions for recreations are highly sential in maintaining the high ciency and further developing *fire and police devar man Edward G. Babcock of the ty board is working out plans | ards this end, which, when comn cd, are expected to place New Brit- ain in an unique niche a n:odel for other municipal Dl not only call for recreation f% lities for the men but are, men who have | become acquainted with them dong the lines of municipal economy s soon as they are Ppr pared iuto proper form, they will he presented o Mayor George A. Quigley and other ¢fficials of the city for approval. The ! jublic will also be fully acquainted with the plans. With more r | the proposed increase in Chairman Babcock | the present prohlem of s vitable candidates ment will be done present, there are several positions in the fire de- soing almost begging le- pplicants. There radically provi- e e *he adeguate cation facilitics and the Wwage ! {hat suflicient five dep. with. At 1.crmanent mrm\nm e there are no be something pan Babcock believes, true in New Britai other cities there is alw of material for every vacancy long waiting list. Until recently, when the depart- ment's only pair of horses was ve- { tinned to headquarters throusn or- s of Commissioners Frank J. Mor- . Steele, the men az Sommercial street recreation 1090, Since the tra - of the horses and ! the coming of al men to head- Guarters, both recreation rooms have Leen given up but still, according 1o Chairman Rabcock and Chief Robert M. Dame, the quarters are crowd:d. recreation facilities a wealth and a are no Comfortable ATIMA 4 Sensible Cigarette In Boston she has been engaged in so- vial settlement work under various welfare organizations, including the Assoclated Charities, and indepenc- ently for many years. Hundreas of unfortunate people, both white and colored, have been uplifted and helped in substantial ways throus the untiring service of Mrs. Wilson. “he clothed ninety persons who were icft destitute by the Chelsea fire. A few years ago she raised a fund of $10,000 which was divided between the Calhoun school and Atlanta uni- versity. One thousand dollars of the fund came from a fine cohcert in Doston, given entirely by colored mu- sicians. She has done much to en- courage and bring before the public the higher musical gifts of the Aner- ican negro. She speaks from a wide and ac2ur- 2te knowledge of the condition, pros and problems of the colored peo- ple throughout this country; aad with the object of bringing about a hetter understanding, more sympa- tic relations and wider co-cpera- ton between the races. The public is very cordially invitc to this meeting. There will be an of- fering. conduct in cdld, cruel the rumpus started that culminated in | the appearance of P. McCue. Derough represented thrusting him out into world. 5 It was then that | Policeman Wiiliam Attorney Patrick F. Mec- the defense. Events Tonight “HORSFALL” SUITS for Misses and Women at “Greatest-of-the- Season” reductions! We have put them on one rack—a very in- teresting group indeed, made up of fashion- able fabrics in modish styles. plain colors mostly—some are smart checks— and all are great values at their present prices $10.00, $12.50, $15.00. EVENING GOWNS AND PARTY DRESSES—RBrilliant combinations of taffeta, net, lace and chiffon—only a few left at from $9.00 to $18.00. They are in Tlovsivnlls F PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND 299 ASYLUM ST. Correcting with 140 TRUMBUL! Lm. HA RFTORD “Baby Mine,” Lyceum theater. High theater. Vaudeville Keeney's theater. Martha Chapter, O. E. 8., meets in Masonic hall. Charter revision committee in City hall. Journeymen Barbers Unoin at 34 Church street. Lexington lodge, I. O. O. F., J. A. M. in Jr. O. U class photo drama, Fox's and moving pictures, choice, meets meets hall. You will make no mistalke. ed suburb will be better known This fact alone should induce every thoughtful family man to consid- er this splendid opportunity. Buy a lot. Buy now, will have first selection. Priced as low as $250. have many excellent plans, THE RIDGEWOOD REALTY CO., Inc. 276 MAIN BUY AT MAPLE HILL This well-known, henceforth. delighfully situat- Wise restrictions. before spring. You No poor lots—all ate good—some are very ]‘,Qt us build you a bungalow. We President. o CLIFFORD H. WILMATH, T., IeWITT BLOCK. 'PHON 2020. | Phere s of | now. Some idea may be gained by the one shower bath is av |If You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same froia of the provisions tatement that ailable for sev- So closely are the beds Mr. and Mrs. Pearl street from Pinehurst, N. C. William returned last MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-eimile of Typewriting done i 2 and 3 cclors with mignaturea council, O. U. Main street. meects at 321 and Miss Rose M. Asal of 93 ing street. New Britain meets at 277 A. M. IGNATZ A NURSE GIRL? fing’ Fair, Bungalow, tonight. Main | 1. ’'s orchestra.—advt. otiation the are under way for McIntyre propert rget. Jame With the t kly meecting. of .Whist club yesterday at the home of Mrs. P. igan | fmour street, the following w winners: , Mrs. W. W nq(l—]’ second, Mrs. Lincoln Oden- | n; third, Mrs. James A. Duffy. | gnes Lynch of Waterbury and foté Edward Kelly were the winners \special prizes. peial hour will follow ‘of -8t. Mary's Ladies’ | tonight's | i ELL-ANS solutely Removes ligestion. Onepackage vesit. 25cat all druggxsts. TWO YEAR OLD BOY is George Ralston of St. Louis, Mo. His mother says “I give Father John’s Medicine to George when- ever he has a cold or an attack of bronchitis and it helpsy him more than any other medicine. His grandmother &lalso uses Father | John's Medicine for colds.” (Signed) Ralston, 4127 Donovan Ave, St. Louis, Mo. Father John's Medicine is’ a safe family remedy for colds, coughs and body building because it does mot con- tain alcohol or Mrs. PICTURE FRAMING The monthly meeting of the. Eng- lish Lutheran church will be held this evening at 183 Main street. Commissioner and Mrs. Downes have returned to their home on Monroe street after spending several days in New-York cily Owing to a misunderstanding over the hall, the social and dance of the Pioneers Baseball club which was scheduled for tomorrow evening at the Bungalow, has been postponed | until February 16 in Holmes & Hoff- man’s hall. The drawjng has also been postponed until the latter date. Turtle Soup, Frocha's Turner Hall Cafe, Saturday night.—advt. Working Girls’ club tea and cake sale-in their club rooms, Judd's block, Jan, 27, Public invited. ——adyt. John E. BOY OF 13 RUNS AUTO. Official inv. ion is going to be made of Tepo 1t have reached the | authoriti to alleged opera- | tion of autc iles by bovs and girls far under the age required in securing | @« license. According to the re\mrm onc of those under suspicion of about thirteen years, who tomed to operate his father” ‘ile about the city with passengers of out his own age. If definite proof secured, it will be given to Pro Attorney George W. Klett ideration. for | DARLI Ruth Fairview of 84 -HULTBERG. Christine strect Church Miss 211 Darling Hultherg iZlmer | were bty automo- | ! i enteen men. arouped that it is feared the men hay meet with an accident upon be. ng suddenly awakened from sleep to respond to an alarm at night. Changes at Headquarters. of Chairman ng the 30x60 of fire headquart from six to 2i fcet and putting in from ten to dozen windows. Also for the remo of the partitions so that therc wi' therough ventilation from Commer- cial street through. While the posed changes could have been complished by an expenditure about $800 a short time ago it 1s Le- lieved that now, because of the in- crdase in the price of materials and labor, the changes will cost in the neighborhood of $1,200. Chairman Babcock’s plans are to nse this for a joint recreation room the police and fire departinen equip it with several tables for c: nd one or more nool tables. doing, it is intended there wouid ¥ sufficient extra room for the insialla- tion of needed police lockers in the present guard room at headquarter: As rapidly as possible, recreatio ms are being fixed up at the va otis fire houses at no cost to the city re themselves making the Chairman Babeo o , if the public only real- ed conditions and what it means to men and department to hav recreation facilities. thers enough pool tables, rugs, ete., in yge that would be donated in suffi- cient quantity to equip these rocms. The people generally little plans util The tentative Babock call for loft in the rear raising the roof Do united in marr after- | C. Wunder, = home on Hawkins street couple was attended by Kent dard Miss Alice Berlen. the daughter of Mr. m Hultherg of this wedding trip Mr. and will r this cit and | | ANNOUNCED, John Tyne, 11 renuie nounce the o their daughter, \\'(-\vnv-n(h of e wedding at St Mr. and M crest ment o Samuel avenue. Ti Februar, Grace Roek will take place s church ek Onty One “BROMO QUININ ‘fo get the genuine, call for full name LAXATIVE BROMO QUINI for signature of B. W. GROV a Cold in One Day. 25c.—advt. Cures PLACE CARDS STATIONERY STATIONERY DEP'T ICKINSON DRUG CO., . SOCIAL TATIONERY 169-171 MAIN STREEY NUTTING’S PICTURES eity. | | Cy #ill- | . Look | he said, what the cit:- hat it p saving that the ging to the city. Tor inst ‘he house of Engine Co. No. 1air room has been equipped in which 21l of the c kept in veps time when outside in or is nec ris. ity unde Fire botween times men a id has to be ealed to sendout of ihe present the nuto- it for | nmobile of ¢ is ling £ the wor | MRS, WILSON SPEAKS ON NEGRO QUESTION doin i Wife of Colored Lawyer of Bosion to Give Address at South Claureh, This evening of the South Jilson, the lawyer at 5 in the chape! church Mrs. Butier, It wife ef an cminent col- of Boston, will speik on gro and His Wilson has had striking speaker and for the exception in which she presents her su s a quite different e negro questiorn than ers have and has 1cts not g mand. Mrs. Wilson was born in Oberiin of ree parents who came from North Carolina. Her father was impris- oned with the Oberlin professors who participated in the famous Oherlin- Wellington fugitive slave rescue. An uncle and cousin were with John Brown in his famous raid. The uncle, Sheridan Leary, w shot on fle panks of the Shenandoah and the cousin, John Copeland, was hanged with John Brown. Mrs. Wilson was educated in Ober- lin and Washington and until her 1zrriage, taught in the schools of the national capital. She was a pioneer in physical education, and was Cirec- tor of physical training in the Wash- ington schools. She has led in the promotion of folk dancing among the colored people, in order to raisc the nioral influence of their iecreation. most a startling array nerally known at her ¢ of No. By Heavings, and to Prove It IIc street. Makes Life Unpleasant For Sister- o Burns club in-law. Landers Because 34 Church str Ignatz Karmilowicz of 57 i to becominz narse girl for his sister- dren, according to his tes cohtinued hearing before - Judge James T. Meskill in police court to- -, trouble immediately started and he had to repel a broom wult auickly without time to consider the rules of polite society in doing so. Viola Karm- ified that Ignatz had come y drunk” on two occasions, used improper language before her «nd the children, in addition to as- saulting her by hitting her in the mouth and about the face. For this Ignatz was assessed $5 and costs. M Karmilowicz testified that Ignatz, Lis conduct, had become “impo as a boarder and she told him niust find new accomodations. The next night, she said, he came noms more intoxicated than the night be- fore and tried to tell her his condition was “all on account of her” and her Sir Franci Washin meets in G. ton £l he If we can’t do it to your entire satisfaction we won't charge you a penny. This means that we will connect the stove with hot water and gas, FREE OF CHARGE, and let you try it for 30 days. At the end of the 30 days we will charge you for the stove alone if it proved satisfac- tory. Hf not, we will gladly take it back. We know these ranges through and through, and in order to quickly introduce a large number in this section we have made ar- rangements with the Manufactur- ers to sell 25 on the most astound- ing terms. Emmett club Camp, meets in Vega h AL New Britain Aerie, hall. BOSS Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER G0, concert, Turner hall. w. 26 State Stres M. A., meets at eet. of B, lodge, S. Camp, Pr O. 8. of A, R . hall. - F. 0. E, BISCUIT Free Trial PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. INC. fartford. Conr Start the New Year Right by using New and Up-to- date Equipment in your home. Electric Washing Machines and Vacuum Cleaners Easy Payments sy The the Century Your Grocer Sells Them. FO NOW HERE'S WHAT WE’LL DO: You don’t have to pay one penny down. You can use this range absolutely free for 30 days. You can make a small pay- ment at the end of 30 days and pay a small sum weekly until the range is paid for . If you don’t want to keep the range at the end of 30 days, we'll take it back with- cut expense to you. We'll set the range up free, make all stove pipe and hot water connections and con- nect it to the gas (provided gas is already piped to the kitchen) without extra charge, and we'll take your old stove in trade. This offer applies only to this lot of 25. There are no strings to this offer, but you must get in on this lot of 25. JOHN A. AN 132 Main Street Spring & Buckley Electric Company 77-79 CHURCH ST. LET US DO YOUR COOKING R THIRTY DAYS — The Famous Summit is not a gas attach- ment to a coal range, but a comolete Gas Range and a complete Coal Range, both in the same body. AS A GAS RANGE it is an ment over any gas stove. It is larger, will bake more evenly aund use less gas. IT IS ALSO THE BEST WCRKING 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. improve- ’Phone 482-2