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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1910, | e REV M.3. ANI]ERS[]N 3 msuermy] WINDOW ' Clergyman Smj(én with Gere-; H ADES hral Hemorrhage in Garage = | Made to order and ready made, for Suffering from a cerebral hemor ) rhage, Rev. Milton 8. Andreson, for 19 | h l. l B l B B % vonms Do ot the peonies crurcn o | B the cosy little Bungalow or big business Ch . and more recently identified with the Emmanuel Gospel church, Bl k dicd at his home last evening. He wis OCK. found in an unconscious condition in the wage at the rear of his home by s S uginior, . ahe umpioned fa- We will measure, make and hang them tc sistance to have him hrought into the house. Within half an hour he died without having regaine (‘1 i r;mnn y your complete Satisfaction. The deceased minister died in {ive service of the gospel. S might be —the gift that helps to make Elih s GG 1,‘.ul‘“::<\\“;::‘\|:‘ WOrkmanship and Materials. NONE “hr the Children’s socicty her Christmas merry—then fcjaniiens selbb il Rt D p o S {opic “The Birth of the Christ Childs” f BE" IER. & Upon returning to his‘home he went Christmas merriment. rage and at 6:30 o'clock re- has a Kc k., there are many Kodak utes. \When his daughter, Miss Faith helps and cohveniences that would | Andersom, went to the garage to see ot T S be appreciated. Let us help you. what was detaining him, she found 1] »]l\m\ our ».\m of the counter we are him I\H"L( "'I'l \”’"" f:,“»::: ..”(Zl:.::y“.:(““(\,‘\'m\- 3 B " Pomon to, suggest, i 1;.-':‘{\'16\‘);:1(1‘ (1);;51(:):'.”(»" s ‘:'n'— AS THE FEET Kodaks from $9.49 up. | fnu.‘.l‘»\'} EOTE N, \'“ and Washing- "{' t JGHN B YLE BUM. : ‘NY F d H ohi D, C. ¢ was, the organizer ol . = HVH e e Vv est Footwear an OS1€er DictinsonDruzCo. | |2 L 3 g 5 FRANKLIN SQ PHONE 359 e Sugg o 1T MAIN ST ] e e S The Famous Daniel Green Comfy Slippers for L ministe | | Surviving ¢ his wife, two daugh- . L e e Men, Women and Children , brother, Adelbert Anderson Beloved He Dr. Anderson stood high in the hd rezard of his fellow citizens and held 1864—‘ has Dlllon & ‘ 0 —1919 a high place in the local and state . . clergy. He possessed a strong intel- . lect and . and al- Hartford though many differed with him in his Deliefs and aims, all respected and ad- SRS THE CHRISTMAS PROBLEM || Largest Stock in’thia! Cily ored to practice what he believed ALL i In recent years the cle yman neld Is-an easy one to solve if you come to Dillon’s. Exquisite fur i open air revival meetings and conduct- coats, separate furs, a charming hat, frock, coat, or suit, or what is B f l Ch B h E P h WOOL | & | ea many religions services oh ‘Maln S e e eautifu ristmas Boxes wit very Purchase SWEAT- | street, at the end of Central park. His piey ERS_ severing of relations with he People’s ; SHOP EARLY DO IT Now Church of Christ, of which he was — SHp.on styles with a result of his positive'ideas. At that | $4 98 U 1 5 A x time, it will be remembered, a part of . p to Ao iaE e and | his congregation became imbued with stripes across. the more liberal ideas relative to church | body in black and management and conduet, while the- 3 pastor himself was a staunch advo- : .| cate of the strict interpretation of { and yellow. Heavy church regulations, Because he be- | | “Shaker Knits lieved implicitly in his own views, and $8.50. Others at $5 ! was accompanied in this belief only & ; . by a portion of the congregation, ho . 1 t 8. B ioth s b i the porat Eohtan) Christmas Gloves i In leaving, Nev. Mr. Anderson took | | with him the well wishes of his former | Attractivel Boxed | parishioners. In Camel's hair or the soft wool models, or scarfs with deep fringe, pockgts, belts, and collar arrangements are the most luxuri- ous Lits of feminine apparel you could have. Tvery color, and all the combinations of colors that have been brought out this on are included. And there are any'number of wonderful plaids in small and large checks and squares in a fine variety of colors. You are gziving a worth while gift when you give a scarf. *! maroon, and brown If you prefer a plain white embossed box to a Christmassy one Luke Hursfa" [:D' Organized Church. i You can have your glove purchases.in one of these. You'll like our - After organizing the Emmanuel ; array of gloves. They include everything from an exquisite glove 93 ASYLUM ST, Gospel chureh the energetic clergy- for the baby to the most stunning gauntlet model. HARTFORD man, for a time, had a difficult time. Short lengths, $2.00 to $4.00 The new and struggling church was tithe Gauntlet styles $3.50 to $ e el without a home and for a long SRS W gl el Conpuc B n iR oUU L On and After Saturday This Storc .Will Be Open Until 9 P. M., ‘ hall. Later, hy dint of hard work on : z B ki fi the pact of the minister and congrega- | Dl Clsinmss HERA’ D bLASSII IED tion, the private dwelling on Franklin Vot square, now used as a church, v se- 1 cured and remodeled into the Emman- = e R D poNOvA wavor. e::@s:z@ c@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@@{fi@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@w CHRISTMAS GIFTS building stand as a lasting memorial to | the never tiring efforts of the Rev. M We are showing many practical and useful articles that make ideal Holiday Gifts. Let us suggest. Leland’s from | S. Anderson in his life's work of Notes, Plafls, I!uni(-ll‘J\.“:)I(‘»:)‘(::I1‘|‘|.’:[|"l:fxll(i\u of this FOR MEN FOR WOMEN FOR CHILDREN P, M. to > every afternoon. | spreading the teachings of the gospel.d — — — city and a former resident, was elect- Leather Wallets Crane’s Linen Lawn, Books i e v Y i g ed mayor of Meriden yesterday over Holly « sicher’s, Frankin'sq. TNCREASES SOUGHT The pool at the Y. W. C. A. will be | the democratic candidate, Mayor Hen- 0ld Hampshire Bond the Writing Paper Writing Paper i “M\‘ e o | closea Rug ‘II)U\;O'II‘\h;lI" _.: ‘m .f:\k!\”n(n*\ oy H. King, by a plurality of 501 evenin .U, A Sr mait BY HEALTH DEPT. | (i ior the new vear. The noot Wil | Jos victorions semunnonn st one: Ronald Efficiency Tourist Casfes : Books for In great variety Pencil Boxes Former Local Man Chosen As Chief @'I'EI' the victor Mr. Dono- van formerly served as mayor of i Meriden. ]u']rmrl\.;hnw who are (q take Parti poard Will Make Recommendations | There will be a basketball practice As a result of the clection the re- w'::‘ “4..;“” work, have heen urged iz Gk, y for (:ur]:n“ inls from’ 5:30 to 6:305 | publicans in Meriden will control the & ght—Business Discussed Russell’ & Erwin from 6:30 to 8:00. common council, having members Smalk American - made pip J&h & Hollfelder's.—Advt. | A\t Mecting Last Night. i o M omreatn e MARRIED THIS AFTERNOON | NEW OFFICERS IN CHARGE | of the superintendent of heal®h be e = . Centennial lodge, A. F. and A. M., | fixed permanently at $5,000 will be | Theodore Hounchel Takes Miss Clara | Will meet fonight and the entered given the common council at its Famman: As His Bride Fodat. apprentice degree will he conferred meeting tonight. The board has had S in full form upon three candidates. difficulty in holding a capable man, it Theodore Hounchel and Miss Clara | This wiil be the first meeting of the Is stated, because the §3,500 salary | Furman were married at 4 o'clock | Year at which the newly elec paid now is said to be too small officers will be in charge. d Ay William M. Stockwell is” leav ; evar 1 accompanied by { bride in Ehu Hill. Rev. Frederick B ais o Teom b 4. BoaD the first of the year to take up W Wilke: fliciated X B M post and would have remained had {”\’.”: j?| e e Wl o s salary received such w boost. Dr. | 1e_bride is the daughter of Mr. : 1 7 Bheén Reels wasof the same ming | 8nd Mrs. | Henry Furman - and thc iy Tisle and Level office of New | o 098 oSS WHS OF L A groom is a native of Kentuc prik, was in town on business today. | Tl il < : 2 X Nelson of the Stanley Rule | h :‘ DIUEY "'\k] inspe \\:\m\w - - « ¢l company. has returned e increasen troin sy o) Sais G5 Bosh if & recommendation to that effect is : adopted. The inspector furnishes his s wWopted. The inspector furnishes his B HaT GRS tnas (rde Held=] oW l‘v\‘:w‘nljh.[lnl{l “_.\ qlmnm- increase is | 5. See display in our window.—advt "’”‘”“ 2 s ,“‘“,‘.‘ f"." }'";'\“ E / o Holly at Reicher's, 15 Franklin sq. | SPector who also furnished his own car. Iner in other offices fadve. Ses oth ! are asked as follows: Sanitary inspectors, e initiatory d : will be worked be opened on Tuesday and Thursday five candidates. Al members, | | evenings. to the democrats’ six children to sec anta se-Leland's.—advt Walnut meats, 85c¢ b, Mec- | vt nat Mrs, Harry Hayden Cook Noifolk and Mrs J. o Caiet of of Mr. and Mrs. Tremont street Crayons o, Sar U 1 give a candy cane this afternoon at the home of the | G B R 0 0 S G B I Business Executives Tempoint Diaries Fountain Pend Adinco Fountain Pens Eversharp Pencils Purses Bill Folds Highland Linen Diaries the popular ; Writing Paper Dictionaries Waterman Ideal Line-a-Day Book Fountain Pens Calendars Inkstand Sets Desk Blotter Pads Pocket Books Boxes, White Tissue, Ribbonzene, Tinsel Cord, Labels and Tags H rrp %o winoavs, | (bereulosis muy ihoratory nurse, N While excessive thinness migh o . T ~ | department stenographer, $200 each; TN = attributed to various and subil. i b ; e Tate Briily | milleinspector, §600; cavetaker of A ¥ ¢ causes in different individuals, it ellog dosiinisiost mo A communication from Dr. D. T. N ! 4 . phosphorous in (he human syst cently killed in a motor car accident | patidson declining the office of super e i £ v 5 avidson dec ce of super- - > d { very largely responsible for pve filed claim fo his estate. They | jpendent’ was received. Dr, Davidson I éohni . i die oL ¢ “-“I 1o <’! ‘\“r'é” has accepted another offer of $3,000. hd both say they have lived in Oma- | iy applics iy i DU Ak pnoy T The application of Dr. Samuel J. |'this deficiency in phosphorous may i for seyeral’years, Cherniak was resd and filed. Dr 4 3 i S S I 2 - Dr Wow be met by the use of Bitro- AL S ]m,ulx:: of }(I'lu“nn”\‘ll”l‘) 1lnan}.1 1 5 = Phosphate, which can be lobtained g1 ate Jefrers Medica schoo N cal: schoc | frbm any good drugsist in convenient Drawing Instruments { condition ! =" It seems to be well established that Stampkraft Books nd was in the service. Pa r & .O'Connor company was tyblet form. . u re awarded the contract for heating ap- N In many instances the assimilatios atus at the slaughter house. Their | &f this phosphate by the nerve tissic figure is $1,478. The hoard will re- i Soon produces a welcome change- N more on the slaughter house. I features the familiar bag of strength replace weakness and lack board will petition the council tonight ANGELU LOUR of energy and the whole body Ios far permission to purchase an auto- in thousands of kitchens where | itS usly hollows and abrupt angles mobile for official use the most delicious bread is the Becominz enveloped in @ glow of per The matter of allowing Eli Falk, : rule fect health and beauty and the wi 6 BELL-ANS | local milk dealer whose license was Thompson Mill Co., i and strength to be up and doing for wrapping the Holiday Packages. Hot water - | revoked a short time ago, permission Lockport, N. Y. | CAUTION-—While Bitro-Phosphatc to continue in brsine for one month Sold by* unsurpassed for the re f of nerv- Sure Relief The board decided J. W. Woodrutt, as acted U % - board . W. , Berlin, Cona, 4 sness, g ral debility, ete., those T e e e et Con 4 | e it e a0 ot deiie ot o 66 CHURCH STREET | disposition to keep his place in a sari- 5 b s sty cate dn avoid- ne amt 2l 2% i foods. efefeteleletelotolelototefetatototeatototeotoRotetapopetotototototototatotetototol ary condition BERHEEEREEEBEEES SRR B REOL RGBSR EG BB $0 & * EoTs 9§ {} X fedetoietetegetotoRefooroRaiatoteetoRelogay