New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 11, 1915, Page 5

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| B. C. PORTER SONS - B. C. PO ANNUAL : of RUGS : {INVENTORY o FURNITU Special Low Prices on Our Entire Stock, except a few articles restricted by the manufacturer. Look Elsewhere, Then Come Here. You will find our whole building filled with honestly-made, dependable furniture on which the regular prices were exceedingly low on which we have made SWEEPING REDUCTIONS CUT PRICES on WHITTALL RUGS The M. J. Whittall Co. permits us to include discontinued . patterns of the celebrated WHITTALL RUGS in our Sale. Mattresses . Brass You get the benefit. $5.76 Combination, clean and saai- | tubing, Satin and tary, two parts, $4.50 lacquer guaranteed $8.50 pure selected white cotton, { nish and moisture. i rse e ke | Diming Tables $60.00 Anglo Persian, 9x12, Sale Price $42.50 |“nrfin it | i 5 z O Ma- Golden and Fumed Oak and a $17.60 Beds. Sal Sideboard... . Price $10.00 " tufted, tw ts, $8.60 e e el | il e 3 n00 $50.00 Arabic, 9x12, . . Sale Price $39.50 180 spect”tong saple coton | - 32650 Hedn S 2 2 Seas ey 00 Tables. .....S ce g . . el it bbbl 6 . Buets |1 ! saie Frics $20.00 | 320:00 Tunlen. ... Salo Frice #1000 $45.00 Royal Worcester,9x12, Sale Price $27.00 extacatmely comforianie, $1150 | 341,00 Reda. Bumots. ... sale itoe 430,00 | $30/00 Tebloe. .. Sele Brice B30 $32.75 Brussells, 9x12, . . Sale Price $27.00 tick.. For those Who want the " Dest 1Y .00 Buffets. ... Price $45.00 i I s Ut b Y 9 i $11.85. Mahog : China Cases | ™ e rrice si000 $29.00 Brussells, 9x12, . . Sale Price $25.00 Dressers $55.00 Sese Tl $34.00 Bed B Oak and Mahogany, Colonial and Dining Chai!‘s Smaller Sizes ol Whi“all Rugs at Similar flntvmakr;dw]?:‘t:mlzx,umo. Walnut, Mahog- ;;‘:: ‘(;"‘, ;ig‘;g EE Period Designs: 2 2 Cs SeRta: Leather and Cane Seats $11.00 Dressers. Sale price $5.00. $66.00 Beds. 8 $15.00 ......Sale Price $11.00 i 5 G e R d 'i ses......Salo Price $13.00 | 3200 Chairs e e e edaucuaons $15.00 Dressers. Sale price $12.00. | $66.00 Beds. 8 ..Sale Price $16.00 F 5 e 2 s % g $23.00 Dressers. Sale pri § 00 Sule price $2000 | 3000 Chaies. 111 e vieo 3200 | Ardahan, 9x192, was $34.00, now $25 | Brussels, 9x12, was $16.00, now$11.85 | ::pon prewers s pmee i | Dressimg .Sale Price $22.00 .00 Dressers. Sale price $24.00, $18.00 Tables. it s 4 Eale Eetoe MbH Serving Tables | Axminster, 9x12, was $22.50, now $15 | Electra 9x12, was $26.50, now §22.00 | %00 preccers S0 Dt 3500 | asioo e G A 3 $49.00 Dressers. Sale price $38.00 $30.00 Table Oak and Mahogany at Big Reduc- $55.00 Dressers. Sale price $45.00, $36.00 Tables. 8 Pal'l()l' alld tidns. $68.00 Dressers. Sale price $56.00. $76.00 Dressers. Sale price $64.00 Bed Roo Library Tablie Parior and B0 others st proportionate- redus- | TCCl jions. N C . '8 $ 4.(30 "I‘;.ables,. o Nowv $ 3 Libl.ar Chairs = : $3.50 Chairs. 8 : 333’ ’II::::]]?: Bl .\'[0“« $ 5.00 Cha y ....Now $ 3.00 ° ° L Chi“oniers L‘i,‘,’fr.c‘.’,f":,;., $°9.00 Tables. 5 Now $ 7.50 5 “hai % Now $ 4.25 Oak, Maple, Walnut, Mahogany i : airs. ... Nowgefe0 - S = : s . | ana Enamel. Men’s C $14.50 Tables... = v $12. & RIS, o, o v § i y: . 3 $16i00 Tablon o o1 i NG #1000 [ 420100 ( [UY NOW AND SAVE MONEY BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY | Bpecial ssle’ price, ol 135 o |4 'ia Ouk Rkl fce ool 30 I = = el O 3 oy $78.00. $22.00° Tables v $17.50 Your Choice $10.00 Special price fro /i »o bought and sent to RKurope at |street. The meeting was opened by i Wright of Meriden, will conduct the | 6, when it is expected a large :Ifl,\,z}-'lll Woodmen are cordially invited to w. s A once. Isreal Pouzzner and reports were re- [annual installation of officers of | will be initiated attend. Refreshments will be served. will be followi After the installation the society re- | ceived from the Central Bureau of the | George W. Carbin Commandery, uni- S L 3 tired to the banquet room where a | Mizrochi. Election of officers for the | formed rank of the P. O. 8. of Al | S < | Winthrop Council, D. of L. ¥ Luffet lunch was served. Attorney M. |next six monthsswere as follows: ! Friday evening, January The | < e in ooundll, The nett wheeting et Wistiestliig y D. Saxe, the newly elected president President-—E. Welinsky. ! new ofiicer are us follows ( ‘,,,,._} New Britain council, F. B. L., will Shinas WAl b e :z.( ‘:h" M ml AL, tanley of the lodge, acted as toastmaster in Vice President—I. Pouzzner. | mander, A. O. B. Anderson; senior Jhwld an installation at the next meet- R “’” . < ”m‘;_ ‘1’ - | Wednesday afi 4 a very capable manner. He kept his Recording Secretar: A, B, Pri vice-commander, P. C. Carlson; junior | ing Frid evening, January 22. The (}‘)uunrll ‘\Z '::”A' P‘: n" 'm";‘, “:’1'; | - remarks interspersed with jokes, Financial Secretary—J, Kuchevsky. | vice-commander, W. G. Winans; |[lodge will also serve a Dutch supper havr-r\'vqu.‘.na] ('nunrfl(er : prsy o und v greatly adding to .the enjoyment of Treasurer—M. Milkowitz, chaplain, J. R. Bohmer; treasurer, ¥, |on the occasion o it \._”“n‘nl‘ Vics © “"‘_ The Hund; I nm]a flalfiVI lm] ] REISGS 3400 the evening. The following persons Delegates to the Mizrochl conven- | L. se; recorder, C. R. Bergstrom } p \\"{nn:’m ,’l";r‘;v O Vermant. alse | *tall ofcsrtig b 3 responded to toasts, N. Miller, Samuel | tlon to be held in New York clty—E. eiver, E. H. Parker; inspector, T. Ladies’ Auxiliary A. O, H. all the stais Sifieer off Cabiacias | Campner, B. Miller, Dr. M. Dunn, A.|Welinsky and Rev. H. Halperin. F. Schuet guard, A, I. Swansc The th . R H ATl the councile B his bhetibn @f shi L. 0, i Aisenberg, J. Goldsmith, I. Kanrich, Lt | picket, L. T. Sundgren. finance com- Sl o Bl e e e [ TSI 55 S : | The entert Gm m] i q plified at the meeting of the Ladies' | state have been invited and a large |, “OF SRECE | | e I | Mar! ) 3 ss and Fred Jolus Singing Soci ™ r eightee s S loTiE {i:"‘kl};: k.Trh: \‘z);‘l;‘:olt(a,uks e F:o s .!n_?ng. Society. ]ij:k. rr;:nm: :;Thnun months, Colonel auxiliary to the A. O. H. tomorrow | delegation from each is expected. | kle. e society The Eolus Singing society elected | 4. L. ompson, | niaht, The degree team held a| The program for the evening will | l'a 3 3 s ar under their v Acers a < " | | @ most prosperous yea the following officers at their meeting | meeting yesterday in preparation for| be as follows Six to 7 p. m, re- St. Josepht The annual instaliation of the new- | newly elected officers. 3 5 2 ~ 1 I f the Jehuda i iy lastan e ! Sir Francis Lodge. the event | ception of visitors; 7 p. m., supper St. Jostphly elected officers o e Je President—Fred Swensk. | W 8 p. m., cpeniBE of fhesting and re- |08 S NN Halevi lodge, No. 710, Independent Unity Rebekah Lodge, Vice President—Claus Lindquist Abaut.twenty duembers of Bir ¥ran- | R ains rertonal Deie atate ol IR Order: of B'mai Brith, took place at | g T il = cis Drake lodge, will pay a visit to| g . celving national anc oficers, - R eniiofy Binat g b uh, | 1) 201 At the regular meeting of Unity Re- ecretary—('. M. Peterson. Lt i e E " Catholic Women's Benevolent Legion. | followed by Initiation of candidates by | ®Ph's parish it Jr 0. .- A M. Hall on HURKSESSpe1h fodge, Mo b4, 1.0\ O-1F. to! ||| Firiancia) Secretary—Albin Johnson: |2 - ohustip lodse of Bristol tomight to |85 S S0 o ooy ¥ ¥ el degres team and Instaliation |9 St00 RN P conrt v R e bt | e R hear Judge Peck of that city in an e Catholic Women's Benevolent | the local degree team and installation ; 0/ "y campner, ex-president of the HoreV .o will be installed by District informal italk on war. The mem-|Lekion will hold its reguiar meeting | of officers by BisteOepuiy Ste BSEGESIE odge of New Haven, representing the jror Wil be Jastaed by St S T bers will leave on the 7:30 dinky. | 'Tiday evening instead of Tuesday, | riet Marthers of Middietown. Under | GoT0e Sh rrand master, officlated. Mr. Campner .. ang guite, The officers of the Re- | There will b ti "t New |Cfhe regular mesting of the lodge wili|JAR. 18. A full' attendssics i» re- | the good of the orier SPsecher BESJEEEEEEEEN s a prominent New Haven attorney. . ..., ¢fate assembly and Esther P 1 IPIfl :flfl; ns' 'g hA €W | hbe held on Thursday evening when it quired as final plans for the banquet | be made by several of the national quent talker ¥iHe is, algo. well known in the pollt- 14z No. 7' of Meriden will be the |of Mrs. Guesle Wooding, 242 Maiy |15 expected that an active campaign [ WIll Le mads. The banquet will be |and state oficers. ttended | 2856t to St. e aticbs) of thelevaning A larwe delosl|lroust vTuoq.(iay N'P“i"z, 242 ) will be started to increase the mem- | €4 1n lotel Beloin, Jan, 2 Mr. ,m.} Mrs. / £ :"Hm\wrwhn\m ‘gminn from the neighboring towns 4 R {bership of the lodge. The new e 'Ihf]\:qlh- ;A‘ry\;n‘ws rv'np:;‘y‘\‘gm“ Wm. | i i Bl et Sufl"‘st are | Stella Rebekah Lodge. ‘;L’x:di.h:j"_':"‘fr"“ a ]‘f"l‘“'f“i L Stanley Post, noon. where suggestions wers made | OSSN |Zedussladistobe fatiie g nallia LAl B mie o mcatu oflRtella ol akahilodes) | Y R L D bers of Stanley P for the good of the order. Thelr re- |Soclety of Sid jo'clock for a final rehearsal of the |, 11, will h 5y Triday °8€, |the degree team will meet at 7:30 | members of Stanley ost are | s ting |installed ¥ drill. The Crescent Past Noble | o & W e installed Friday even- |shary, for drill-and inspection. requested to meet with the Spanish | port will be read at this meeting el . ing. Supper will be served at 6:30 War Veterans, in G. A. R. hall, on ook B Grands association met this afternoon s 2 J S Mt il o R - dent of o'clock. The offi f the Rebek Thiadbeia nt of the at 3 o'clock. A supper will be served : SO (e UGl CRL e o Tuescays evenins | Bartenders' Installation. | Rev., J. 1 S state assembly and Priscilla Rebekah Unity Rebekah Lodge. Bartenders’ union e 4 A G lodge of Middletown have been In-| he recently elec cire Oftiosrs 0f the SNRees Itual adviser he recently elected officers of o Yom stalled yesterday afterno vited to be present o T Companions of the Forest. were installed yesterday afternoon in |tjcipates present. Unity Rebekah lodge, No. 54, will be Eagles' hall. Forty-five members were | . - &y Y installed by District Deputy Grand o, >4 > dent Willlam C 4 Indianola council, No. 19, D. of P., - 2 . . b { present. Past Presiden ye i) A Camera Club Mecting. | Master Mrs. Lina Parker at the reg- Kramer was in charge of the instal- Ladef of hall at 8 o'clock sharp. The annual lation exercises. The officers who A whigh wil ising up of chiefs will he held, the were seated wero as follows ternoon from ceremony being performed by Deputy President—M. T. Kerwin i Ladies’ Ald | Great Pocahontas Mrs. Victoria Bu- Vice President—Charles Maler | church. The reau of Hartford, after which re- Recording Secretary—Louls W, | Ladies’ sock | freshments will be served and a so- Fodt = Thursday evei | cial time will be enjoyed. Financial Secretary and Treasurer : ; James E. O'Brien New Britain ‘ the American Lantern Slide Inter- \fternoon at 3 r—James E ) Mizrachi Soclety. e . (HSIOR R sRat senoonRa tEsRoiclocks the Hardware City Minstrels, and C it A e { ~On Thursda The weekly meeting of the Mizrochi : —— J. Wells, of Boston, a magician. There | nside e {the Bx-Cound haplain o irie conduct anoth will also he a drawing for a $10 gold Trustees Jok Le arc 08¢ 1 piece Members having tickets are | T'rt ‘“ s (;‘(m:"”' rd, Joseph |, 0k tournam | Heim Vter Mo & requested to return their coupons on He X requ 1 return their couy | Delegates to Central Labor Union lartford, W The annual election of officers of New Britain Circle, Companions of the Forest, wil] be held this evening in St. J n de Baptiste halil on church street. The meeting is called for 7:20 and will be followed by a social hour and a whist. Indianola Council. Lantern slides from the Pittsburg |ular meeting tanight. The guards and Toronto Camera clubs will be ex- | will be present at the lodge rooms hibited at an informal meeting of the |at 7 o'clock to rehearse the drill. The New Britain Camera club at 8 o'clock | officers of the Rebekah state tomorrow evening at the Murray |bly and Esther lodge, No. studio, 173 Main street. Members are | guests. upper will be requested to bring slides for the 1915 | 6 A meeting of the Cr set in the circulating department of | p Noble Grand’s oclation ranged for a smoker and entertain ment Friday evening, Jan. 15 entertainment will be furnished society was held last night in the G. W. Corbin Commandery. Y.ML AL & B. Society. Palmud Torah institute on BIm | Ao District Commander Director Shanley of Southington, _§ A conducted the annuai installation of bef it ¢ T member p —————— ——————————— N e T or before he date g nembe 1 Je pre: officers of the Y. M. T. A. B. so L : b Ll M. T. Kerwin, James E. O'Brien, | Wil be press s are taking active erest in this clety yesterday afternoon. Ten candi- | 2T¢ taking active inter ! Louis W. Fodt, Chiariss Mater, P. H The annual 7 dates were initiated and five appilca- | (TAVINE s the She Susl dourks Counciilors’ & Neural la ' tions were received The member- | (OVA" he H’ e fine Delegates to New England Con- |In New Brital . ship is now 647, a loss of eighteen |38V to be held in Hart ! ventionM., T Kerwin, Jemes B, | membess St i The has arrang of ABLUE ‘l"l',,'\" | GOIDINISLES O'Brien, Patrick H. Corbett bers tus g . . over last = . R —————————| M Those nerve-racking pains ake care of all the members an The New England convention will |entitled to seg (g ircles of the Elm City, & | £ d! Y 1 would like to have them attend as 3 oAt th e e R R OLL CEPEHIENCElE i N C. Merger d the committee on the field day com- | P held in New Bedford on January o el el alterme s welcome feeling of com- N = "nsoli. | Posed of the officers, will make a re- | 17- 18 and 19 SUPPORTH movement is on foot to consoli 3 After the installation a suitable bhat place. - ! Fond Reaches $400 { e cate iand canfetencitc: date the three local councils of the |POTt. The quarterly report will also | oo . 1 refresh un eaches §1400. your affairs after applying Got a 10 cent package Of DI. |inights o Columine Fordimans |be read. Refreshments will be :hr ’T'w::o\r\rn.s :Anl':d out and refresh- Four More H w | The installation exercises were most | 9, James’ Headache Powders Carmody, and New Britain The | Served and a generally good time will mpressive, and the work of Mr. and don’t suffer, movement failed a few years ago, but | [ollow . e Jampner was received with great ap- | i . | - A . The bowling team is causing much | Erwin Castle, K. G. K. ape Haitl success is expectel esult o - ’ o ? cee is expected result of ge. A set-back con- The officers of BErwin ,-fl_],_!wn\ lutionary reciation. During the meeting re 4 Jotes b interest in th s t th rorts were given concerning the prog- | When your head aches you simply i ltest is to be started and s open to | Knights of the Golden Eagle, will be [l¢AC€rs o .'ess made on the fund being collecteq i must have relief or you will go wild. Pt ’ y | all members | installed by District Deputy 8 W, 3 | Chamberlain Council. | Clark on Wednesday evening. Mem- overturned by or the benefit of the Hebrew suf- | 5 dl t e vh apparently fi o 5 {| Excellent for Neuritis, Tooth. It's needless sitoputier fvhen fyou ¥ican e UlArEmeeling o Be { v erers in the war zone of Europe. 1\1 ; Vot St take a remedy like Dr. James' Head- A regular meeting of (‘hambe rlain | bers from Hartford and New Haven 7 and now el ! that Plaines, | i i 1 Liberte and Council, Na.. 2, Jr. 0. U M New Britain Woodmen. lodges are expected to be present Cape Haitien ¥ consisting o 3 s i gmol figesiorfthine \aonalting ol by Mre. J. McGraw, New Orleans, L ache Powders and relieve the pain and Eatz, B, Miller and N. M. Miller have itcs that she had Neurslgiain het lgia at once. Send somcome to ¥ 7 writes ur h neural 3 L > ” A e = X nade a thorough canvass of the city for five years, after using Sloan's Lini- it drfig Sl st o 0 (e s which another round in the pinochle | will hold their regular meeting Janu- | night in Holmes and Hoffman's hall. mnd have collected $226. The sum ment for one week was completely tournament was played. The guards ary 12 St. Jea 38 ste he y — so% raised 18 $400, including the pro- cured.” Buy a bottle to-day. of Dr. James’ Headache Powders. . "\}"" 00 '_"_H K A (l-’v;\“,],»'h ;wrm 1n1:1(‘:“.,:|‘w Lhu\:w‘”\m;)lz Vailant Hive B O. T. M eeds of the recent ball. This will | 8 Atelldealers. Price 25c., Stc. & $1.00 Don't suffer! In a few moments you 'yegterday afternoon to get In form | ness meeting there will be & public | The mewly elected ofcers of Vall- | Twine ' S 10 immediately forwarded to New | Dr. Eari $. Sloan, Inc. Phila, & St.Louis | | will feel fine—headache gome—no more . (je next initiation which will be | installation by J. J. Farmer, Members | ant 11ive. o 0. T M. will be installed | Saturday nighty fovk where food and clothing mul LTI o~ neuralgia pain. held on Saturday evening, i‘ebruary [are requested to bring a friend and ‘;ym,mr\m. ;‘\'(l\!ng at 7:30 o'clock in |T. Shipps of § held last Saturday evening tér | New Britain camp, M. W. of A, | The castle meets every Wednesday

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