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A ulwl to nmluk Dx“l'ullun, who con- i : . e R A - v 1 NCW BRITAIN, CONN. B k (Greatest Yoar in 1. His(org,c'o? "y iy Seurs, " Lawyer Claims Warrant in ' 0 0 I\ Mrs. O'Briea Reports “Superintendent,” Police Gourt Is Imperfect The board of managers grateful- e ly acknowledges the contributions of . Fhe bustest and most successtut | MOMSY ¢lothing, shoes, rubbers, | Clatming that when a sale of li- ! : toys, jelly, oranges, apples, peaches, | quor |y charged against a defendant, or m | year in the listory of the Dayjand candy: Mrs, J. H. Kirkham, the name of the person to whom S Mrs, Frank Vibberts, Mrs. Augustus work by many gifts of money, toy: (1,000 ATTENDANCE |5 x5 5210 FILE DEMURRER [l we wish to extend our most hearty | | | Nursury is shown in the annual re- | the liquor has been sold and the port of the superintendent, Mra, | Vibberts, Mrs. Ernest Pelton, Mrs. |time of the sale must appesr in the Frank J. O'Brien, both attendance | Virgil Palmer, Mrs, E. W. Bacon, | complaint, Atty. Michael A, Sexton . €i(18 excecding those of preivous | Miss C. Bacon, Mrs. Joseph An-|requested a continuance of the case ’ February is the mid-month between Win- [lie growth ot the organiza- | drews, Mrs. A, W. Bacon, Mrs. Wil- | against Martin Grabowski of 264 | ) 3 a en lne ton s indicatcd by the following | lam Hanscl, Mra, Will S, Dacon, | Clark et when it was cajed _in ter and Spring. To you it means an untold gures showing the aggregate at- Miss Mary <I-‘m|‘u. Miss Justine Ba- | police court this morning. The at- wealth of buymg‘ opportumtles. Clearlng‘ 1915 (four months), 2,-|con, Mm. L D, Russell, Mrs. Charles | {orney asked Judge Benjamin W. ‘ 10,000; | Mitehell, Mrs. W. L.-Hatch, Mrs. | Alling to continue the case untll to- - Winter GOOdS at Extl'emely Low Prices and Stationery Dept, : 032, 7,233 1023, 10,- | William Atwood, Mrs. James S| morrow morning tb give him an op- featuring Spl‘ing‘ Goods at the usual “D. & L.” veport is us| North, Miss Bertha Chamberlain, | portunity to prepare a demurver. THE L ‘ I Mrs, I 8. Chambe m:p;.”:;}.-;Llux::‘\; Grabowskl was arrested last week HUMPHREY NEW PRES[DENT i Prices, should give you a prompt impetus to sand ehildren of all | of Kensington after a rald the police made on his DICKINSON | oo v “Now " Briain Day | Howard Humphrers dra A & M| St g patant Prosscutor wittam | - (F SHUTTLE MEADOW CLUB " realize a good value when it comes your way. DAy M. Greensteln agreed to the con- ; ne during the cleven nmmh;‘ Mrs, I'red Rackliffe, Mrs. Coyle, RLH:::C";‘,,{,F Al C'M‘f:hl"'m "M‘]‘ Wednesday e bt R e ie o o the building being closed [ Eddy-Glover Post, W. W. T. Squire, | antered a plea of not guilty to the DRUG CO ing the month of July for re-|the Woman's association of the | charse : | Annual Meeting of Organtzation Held mies in timely Merchandise. We suggest you o ind renovations, such as hav- | South Congregational church, pro-| [eg weary and tired from totlng | and Directors and Officers Elect- take advantage Of them! rooms painted, a wew gtair | moters of the Sacred Heart society |, generous supply of liquor around 169-171 Mau'] St LRCLMIRE R VALY 0B morey ol ST AT IOl i his system, Tony Piltz wandered | ed—Baldwin New Director. : rest rooms added on, fire extin-| ‘The Phi Sigma sorority, B. C.|inio the store of T. H, Solomon on . guishers fustalled, and the tables | Portar Sons, Kugene Porter, the |yno ryilroad arcade late yesterday | _‘L‘,"I“""‘l s-('::"}’l'":’"'-" “"‘-‘“C“""“'{ D s 75 ) e 2| and benehes all mended. Some play- | South Congregational church, the | aeternoon and fell into a comfort- "“'fl""t“‘l‘m‘,‘m”"‘; “;J:“l‘;:‘:‘ = ‘B"“‘)’:’k“ 1 s A equipment which has been | § e soclely, Mrs. P, 1. Me- & > S 3 L & 7 ¢ /s done o WRCE s hegnljcunghy ol Sl C°lable position on one of the chalts. |, 000 ™0y ctore held at the to the organization. has| Donough, W, Latham, Mr, and-Mrs. | ecti a ma Piltz's condi- | : o many joys and thrills 1o | C. W, Upson, Mra, Anna elt Park- | e n (& e ertistment. for |clubhouse yesterday afternoon, suc Silk, Cloth, Jersey and Flannel Dresses. These Dresses ery kiddies, such being a|er, Miss Mary Whittlesey, City Coal| s store and that the man needed [cecding I. B. Stanley, who has serv sold formerly to $19.75. Suitable for sport or dress wear, 5 ey . ; ) & \ ; |ed two terms in that capac ARG G : 7 3 : m the Ratarians, a sand [ & Wood Co., Mrs, Herbert L. Mills, | qect) air more than 4 rest, Solomon [Philtp Corbin was S i and come plain or trimmed. Nice variety of colors. Sizes to Men 5 SllltS and box and cover bulllby William W. | Davidson & Leventhal, Miss Anna|cijered him to “get the air” and Sl L el 44. Wednesday, while they last, price $5.00. Squire and his group of junior|Copley, Mrs. H. Humason, Mrs. E.[ 0, ded to usher the unwel- procee ice president. G. P. Spear w (D. & L.—Second Floor) ifevement boys, the lumber be- | Cooper, Mrs, James Cooper, Mrs, W. tore. Yig0 s prer S CRoDORAL T es . ' . 00D J o | come visitor out of the stor elected treasurer and Malcolm Farm- ' ove | ing the glft of George P. Spear and | W. Felt, Mrs, Charles Parsons, Col. |~ piity is alleged to have taken un- rcoats | the sand the gift of Howard Sher-|W. W. Bullen, Miss Mary Smith, [ \i1q1y to the proceeding and re- |F secretary, . [ Min A nna Ry Mrs. Margarct | cuged to go so that It was necessary Directors were re-elected with the Men's $35.00 Sults $22 75 “During the year we have had oc- | Loomis, Herbert L. Mills, Mrs. [ for Patroiman William Doherty to exception of George T. Kimball, 9 f roath o | casion to take one of the children | Charles Chase, Mrs. Robert Parsons. | \1ico him under arrest, charges of [Who resignation was accepted with FINE Ll] I P J A 1 Men's $10 Suits 28 75 to the New Britain General hospi-| Mrs, Charles Landers, Mrs. Noah | junienness and assault being ('e8ret, as follo P. B. Stanley, C. A g0 at tal for an X-ray, We am indebted | Lucas, Mrs. L. C. Humason, Mrs. | lodged against him, When arraigned |B. Parson, B, A, Hawley, H. H. Pease Men's 835 Over $27 50 to Dr. A. S. Grant for this service. | Marie Carter, Mrs. Howard *Bun- | “U00 =00 ihis morning, 1'||t7"\"02‘ U;XUP: 11)}1"\1 L‘;!‘:‘;’rlh 4 Full cut and roomy Pajamas in white, blue, tan and coats go at = 2087, helio. All are trimmed with neat silk frogs. Full range of | Dr. Richard Pullen of the health | neil,gGirl Scout Troop 5 Eunice| o™ g 01" ¢10 and costs on the | Men's $50 Over- 5 department has lent his support and | Rickert, Dotothy Bentley, Mrs.| yoro oo Soarge and judgment |W. Stanley, H. 8. Humphrey, H. L. | L " 4 e P coats go at ... $34- 0 | cooperation during the year in con- | Charles Liebert, Mrs. Harry Cooley, | ““‘EHW‘WI e nssault charge | Platt and- George P. Hart. C. H sizes from 38 to 44. We consider-these splendid values at | mection with health cases. Dr. Jos-{Mrs. William Sheehan, Mrs. John | cpo Feoiomon fatled (o testify o | Baldwin was elected to the director- | Wednesday's Special price of $1.35. eph Potts, Dr. L. R, Weir, Dr. John [ 0'Brien, Mrs. P. F. King, Mrs. A.|poine gruck. |ate in Mr. Kimball's place. (D. & L.—Main Floor) Committee appointments already 4 Kelly, Dr. George Dunn, and Dr.| B. Stone, Mrs, Fred Chamberlain, fene— = women s Dl’esses | George Flanagan also gave their|Miss M. Pease, W. F. Brooks, Miss M dS Bllt Five made are as follows: Captain of Women's $50 | time ana advice in connection with| 1lorence Andrews, Mrs. C. Merwin, (AMaRN < Nee | golf team, W. 1. Sweannyj chairman $16 95 | medical and health work at the| Mr. Ioster, Dwight Skinner, Mrs. Suits, Clothers Hear towrnament committee, C. W. Wil- Dresses at ... . a 3 | Mr. ! | . Women's $75.00 | Day Nursery, Harvey & Lewls, op- | Alfred Dixon, Mrs. Robert Brown.| ayjantic City, N. J., Feb., 10.— son. e $29.95 ticlans, have been most generous 1o | Rev. Walter McCrann, Mrs, Walter | v ongon lavender, smr.]\r: »M[j 8, G . : 5 pad the children of widowed workers in | Hart, Mr. Hubert, Mortimer Camp, hitl tan, and pearl to oyster grays Women's $85.00 5 | ; ; ) ; terner sox this Braed it L 9O || et i B T et aies = dpags e i il e s e e s e City Items Genuine English Broadcloth Shirts in collar attached or | ment club known as the-'See-More | Diehl, Mrs, Herbert Warner, Mrs, | said, addreasing the opening of the i neckband styles, faultlessly tailored and fine fitting; will tub club, made 30 aprons and 37 dolls| Joseph Williams, Mrs. E. W. Ben-| convention ofthe New Jersey Ret A meeting of the Swedish Repub- | well. Colors are Blue, Tan, Grey and White, Sizes 1314 to s N o o b 3 5 {lean club will be held at 8 o'clock | > "= for the children, . Mark's Ladies’ | nett, Mrs. Burton Goodwin, ) .| (lothiers and FFurnishers’ association L 17 “'Cdnesdfl ; OH]V at $1. i b aprons | Rodgers. Charles Oldershaw, Mrs. | hore lust night. *The tendency fo- |this €vening in republican headquar- | y only, at § 3 and bed covérs, The South C: ongre- | Tra Hicks, Mrs. Stuart Parsons, Mrs. | ward light clothes is due to the ters ol | (D. & L.—Main Floor) A |sgational church TLadies' Sewing §o- | 1. Russell, Mrs, Russcll Germond, | country attitude of lightheartedness. | ~Charlty Superintendent John . Al t, Mrs. Thomas| Men will wear Palm Beach, mohair |Doyle has returned from New Yor ot 1o aprons, Laurel Court, | Jennie 5 y made apron: anrel Co Mrs. Jenr city where he went to mect his si g de N « “a rs, Earl V. Higbee, Mrs. | and ¢l clothing during the gum- | city s wei 8 95‘ 99 5| Iur"SlrEC[ Order of Am le curtains. | Carr, Mr Higt rs. | and flannel clothi o e i ' e el et e A ¥ ( '\\n, are indebted - to u.n New | 20 ‘ r Old la\'cr a four-piece ports suit, \ full hu:" Classes now starting, day and eve. x 4 a ° “It pays to bpy our kind” || Britain Herald in sending out ap- €a ) suit could also be added to the w ning. Connecticut Business College. | peals at Thanksgiving and Christ- | (Committed as Insane| .. —advt, e Deep Piled Axminster Rugs in many rich .color combina- which always brought a re-| Cambridge, Mass, Feb. 10.—James S Aoy iaviotnan i Mlks atraet tions and patterns. These will harmonize with the furnishs mse double-fold fr yur friends. Mortimer, 2 rs old, was com- |is at the New Britain general hos- i ek 2 ¥ “Dunng 60 yeats e d e e : e hospital |W. H. Bladlev Dies pital suffering from a broken ankle ings of any room. These are the best quality 27x54 Axmin- ater stat emergency fune bee ‘ 4 5 Sk Ll “,‘,”;’ el il | insane for life yes- At Home in _Mellden {as e result of a fall Sunday night ster Rugs made. Wednesday only, at $3.49. Of Marrled Llfe | dren of widowed mothers and is do- | terday o E ¢ in Middlesex Merviden, Feb, 10.—Walter Iub-on Arch street, near Winthrop (D. & L~—~Third Floor) ¥ ad | tar 3radle; prominent retired |street, ing splendid wouk in securing shoes, | county superi had | tard Bradley, prominen r ; Three Generations Kept Tt ;_f vos. Temoval of fonsils, amd | returned a verdict of mot guilty of | manufacturer, dled at his home here | The directors of the People's Sav- : ! " of Harold Burke of Sher- | yesterday, following a sudden aftack |ings hank will hold their monthly and Ha ) : Aanks p & mu of Harold Burke of Sher- | yesterday, following a sudden a . Healthy by ¥ ald. Thanksgiving and reason of insanity.| of apoplexy. Mr. Bradley was at mecting tonight at § o'clock. 'Serc‘lj\flmds 5\“! ‘filflia]waw con- "‘n‘;’;”“‘“l ""‘:““““n},‘r\"‘;‘;I": Ll . other of | one time president of the Bradley | Gulbransen player pianos at Morans sidered indispensable by my parents sions a 'v e festi el i . R ter the| Salt company of Warsaw, N. Y., and | —ads duringsixty years of married lifeand particularly happy ones, all the| ' A uslnfiit Dis. | un offiget 1n Stieririany 3 A | 2 x Lan """;“"‘}“’”' ”‘}“:_h‘“ b R LI L, S S m “Tushnell, in | turinf compantes. He retired several | Danbury, are the guests of Council- | e BRI DO bl e i B o . - ase to the jury, as-| years ago and had been in failing |man and Mrs. C. H. Maxon of Hart Made of real heavy double loop Turkish threads, and uired by myself (aged sixty-one), | man's Bihle class, Rotarians an 12 w 5 = g Py gndwxfund(hddmg\. his covers {'\',’,”:,m Ml ] Id be an everlast-| health for some time. “"‘ b full bath size. These are first quality. Come in neat geld, | 1 Ve clal - — The formal 3 h ew . H . a period of over eighty years. “Twenty children come from | Ing leson to all public offictals yho : | paiiion L blue or pink borders. An exceptional value at this extremely Mywifeand sons also believe there | school at noon for hot dinner and | have the cors anf ©usary o F07 anbury, Feb. e large ice |hospital, set for next Sunday, has low price. Wednesday only, at 48c each. isnoremedyforconstipationandbile | return after school for lunch and | declared that Morti-| barn of the Danbury Ice company at |been postponied until February 22, (D. & L.—Basement) iousness equal to Beecham's Pills, stay until their mothers return from Jiowed fo leave the Wren-| Oil Mill Pond, on the outskirie of |Washington's birthday. Somanyso-called “cures”forbilious- | work. | 5 for the feeble minded | the city, was partly destroyed by fire Ponselle and Maier-Pattison tick- ness and kindredtroublesleaveafter Absence of Niness on the plea of a relative, | last night ¢ firemen were ham- | ets at L. Picree & Co.—adyvt, effects that are certainly injurious, ‘he greatest emphasis this year, |7 \ g 3 y i ¢ fog and the up- Charles Campbel) . s hat Mortimer later shot Burke. | pered by the heavy fog and the up- | rles . Campbell, a graduate 13 ru; B:;:lhamshl.smirvmpn; as in past years, has heen on ficalth gl B brHonlarithe talo i ltory atrins ‘r.{ the New Britain high school, and (0 ief and leave one in a healthy an work. It is gratifying 1o he able to = . rned he- [a student at Fordham university, o g UTHIRAN CHURCH NOTES ng, was bu niversity happy condition.” 5 N.J. hN] | record that there has been amost| T'U January issue of the “Shep- | fore the fire was under control. The [hag been elected an assoclate editor By . o o amsay, B | an entire absenc illness am e i e e to have etarted [of the “Fordham Ram,” the officlal | The Genuine Betty Bates Spreads, but are classed as e e s b pt ‘\}”' i o A : cirs. Lutheran church, has been | {rom- spontanous comtbiet 'I(hx nu\l\hmr:w n Hf ‘\h' Taw ;m";l s Sub-Standards.” The imperfections ave so slight that only 12 may be attributec ! me 4 “ 0 hile it coul ot stimated | am . Me o o ote . . SAMPLE~Write today forf; I y | s is the first number | 1085, While it ¢ not be ¢ | h i : YOI E. AllesCo 417 Corsl e, Kem o {0 11 wholesomo dict, B er. whieh is edited by Rev, | 1ast night, was eaid tq be heay. | Washington has left on & business an expert could fieteCt Fhe_m‘ No holes or dropped stitches. Buy them from your druggist 25¢ and §ee on stated hours for rest and recrei- S Ao e S = trip to New York, Size 81x108. Blue, pink and gold stripes. Wednesday for Better Health, Take tion. Throughout the year we have A e e TR Modern Service | Home Cooked Lunches, Crowell's. only, $5.39. . worked closely with the ofher social Soskpdla il vl | “We get things done quicker these | —advt. (D. & L.—Basement) eecham’s pi‘l‘ neles of the city and have had| 5y 08 L LS P ot for rehearsal | days,” remarked the thoughtful | Martha Chapter, No, 21, O. . 8§ ‘ the very hest cooperation from all e g will Tiold a regular meeting in Ma- of them: Health department, cha Ak ITIBe L " replied the boe you |sonic ha hursday evening at 7:50 | HESSEEETssetssstsetsssstsssssteitististisssisesses t 1 " irmation class will meet i a rtment, junior | don even | to wait nntil the [o’clock followed by a Valentine so- | »rning at 10 o'clock. ndance department, welfare asso0- ety i ¢ morning | NeXt Morning to get your headache (cial. A Valentine card party will be | 7s | : x v v RHE MATl M e e e Stk T:T;:::;‘“““ drinking our up-to-date brand held at 2:30 o'clock and supper will |Gypsy Throne Will {Inauguration Reporter !;:'lt‘:ll:n!t)xo[mlol?e!hlrfl‘olll*:‘;fi;)n'flhst:v:: t U Bl et j of Mquor.” — Cincinnati Enquirer. {be served at 6:30 o'clock. . Be Center of Contest | Since Grant, Is Dead |oggraphers’ association and dean of 1 n take = T e { Victrolas and Pianos, at Morans'— Ahlquist returned from | : ! t to have the advar | adst Waterbury, Feb. 10.—Two gypsy Cleveland, Feb, 10.—Arthur L [Cleveland’s court stenographers. N. J. this morning. | leaders are rivale for the position |Nicholas, who reported ghe fnaugu-| Several years ago he won a prize 1an of the hoard of di- [ w.n....d{ma S of King of the Romany Gypsies left |ral addresses and congressional mes- |offered by the New York World for oe Bathoh A',.x :‘(1 for a day off | YAcANt by the death here last Wed- |sage of every president from Grant |speed and accuracy in reporting a this to thousands with wonderful | “Families after two ,or three|lccat ere, and attended a meet \ month ago because your wife wag | 150aY of Nicholas John. TFrank |to Harding, is dead at his home here Iscnator's speeeh. i e I . 4 v | Ing Of the exceutive committee yos- et eet... jlt ag ause A8 | josepf, resident in this city and eec- results, The prescription cost me | months' stay e Nursery are | 3 dying, and now vou ask for another | ;4\ command . in the Nicholas T ask nothing for it. I will | g cost: ’ will need | ter day for the same reason. t K 1w n § . — 5 . John regime, vies with Ritasra Jurka you will send me your v little 1 Osure Be Clerk: Can't help it, sir. T'm very | 5 {of Yonkers for the primacy of the address. A 0! 1 i r W 1 & ) D/ ol de e e lndependent orry, but you know you can't de- | yype " Both men claim to be broth- :-\”u :\‘\‘r A S I ipply of ¢ and | pend on these women for anything. | s of the dead king. The widow' of AUL S Dept. 12 rockton, (et 1 .o0king f J | —Madrid Buen Humor, Nicholas John legves for Yonkers - : bl AT ROl sl Sag e today to confer fith gypsies there : s e Wh D th? lon the election of a new leader, L y ea which will bg held in the hear fu- ture. either ih this city or in Yon- |§ 127 MAIV ST PHONE 1409-2 kers. SCHOOL SUPT. TO QUIT. g Bridgeport, Feb, 10.—Superinten- A I 1 PRI‘ E ALL dent of Schools E. rett Cortright | i 2 SEIBERTS. PASTEURIZED — e | Vi | <4 »mx T T T e While in e wi ) extrac can Army I obtain h p an “hildr f kind scription for f Rheu- sent classes from the matism and Ne psala college, which is | | MILK AND CREAM renew his contract when it expires July 15. He has accept<d a position | in New York state, where he would | not say, | T~ COATS, which were $50, now $25. COATS, which were $75, now $37.50.' FOR ALL AGES AT 331-3% OFF—the balance of our— —— : . < : ; Many think cod-liver oil WINTER DRESSES, SILKS and WOOL CHARMEEN OUT OF THE : M. : —IH ; ' | ot sty cash e childou The balance of our CHILDREN'S VELVET AND WOOL MOUTHS NI o o et asaives med reisie) sl ’ S DRESSES, at 331-3% OFF. : LS "' Defective Elimination </ | Scott's Emulsion | § 1. orr on a1 carrer's xviT uNpERWEAR— Comes the truth, Coratiation the ‘ s of ey agahe ONLY PERFECT GOODS offered, as we carry Seibert's Pasteurized Biliousness i no other. T N | o | | streng!h-makcr at is worth ‘\m: '-“‘33,[?1‘»".}11\1\ | | The action of Nature's Remedy (W2 / gexmcm'ners its weight in gold. Take | W AT $1,50—0dd sizes and colors of SILK AND SILK up strong and healthy. Tekets) 6! miore! storal ol e : ; Scott's Emulsion. AND WOOL HOSIERY — WERE UP TO $3.50 It’s the food-beverage ough. The effects will be a revela- ! Scott & Bowne, Bloomfeld, N.J. 242 : for the family. Scarce- tion—you will feel so good. A " ! i per pair. Iy S 'i > \ Make the test. You will When Margaret May s her | E B qu M. F. Guyer of the Univer- - | e Y “”~|‘ it AR appreciate this difference, | /11shand died leaving without [sity of Wiscoms, believes ~ that E—— AT 39¢—To close out all CHILDREN'S WINTER HATS enough mil k. ow 3 fu to support their children, | death can be averted. He bases his 5= | h Wi N; 1 about you? Used For Ooar naided, she mao ner way, mot| MEALTH SOAP jet onilhs tact: ik Te haa Bear ) AV]E ) 8 hats were $1.50 and $1.89. 3 ‘ el feiran (b yene o R UL / ST o ket icelia abl tibwats W W MAR[O | B AT $1.00—4 HATS, were $250 and $3.25. ESHBM&S“N \ Chun off the Old Block i side savings to care for her / | human body alive for an indefinite And her highest pay at| {period. He uses a. chemical solu- R JUNIORS == Little Nn an e was $18 a week. She just | |tion containing lithium chioride. AT $2.00—4 HATS, were $4.25 and $5,00. JANICE| S 437 PARK ST [ [y time was s18 8 lon _contaiaing lit ; Al [l One lot of ALL WOOL SWEATERS for women, at $3.59; | sitic accumulations in human cells, R 6eleT | Yor vhere she still is paying her | A 4 and can be corrected by rejuvenat- SOLD BY YOUR DAV : - | ing the tissues. COMING—CAPITOL THEATER F NEW BRITAIN, CONN. £ 3 MAKE SURE ITS SEIBERTS