New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 18, 1915, Page 6

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RALD ' COMPANY, ed) at 4:15 p. m. 7 Church St. fice at New. Britain Mail Matter. i any part of the city . 65 Cents a Month. er to be went by mail | mce. 60 Cents a 00 & year. ! avertising medium in tion books and press ben to advertisers. | ound on sale at Hota- 42nd St. and Broad- City; Board Walk, d Hartford depot. INE CALLS. FRIC LIGHT. FTo settle an argu- , through the col- per, when the first installed in this he Stanley Works | fhe lights herc in| | | | obtain any docu- f when the to actually inter- fferred however, be stated ht the first electric in New Britain 1879 by the late o had invited two electricians to see }. exhibition since been in taking a The success idea here as Arch street. complete hurchill’s delphia men new light . An effort was Beal capital in the in was the approached shook sed to invest. The ever, the Ame hny was organiz fhe o part af the [Electric company in the old home of ting on High and vhen Britain concern it = Tack the New any in- e n here, moved employs thousands of its It under- number city. b a pm this generally itain made llowing , but d local it in the Mr. Churchill Dility still uthorities declined retain a wonderful ke has often been it late a ser- the the capitalists com- same original had was at what has in- was too DAIRY COWS, P number of dairy and is decreasing 00 a year, accord- s report to the Producers’ asso- be the cause of k to the producer. sted that the bus- ed and the basis 0 dealers be made 1 another practical em that seems to the fact that New led instead of one. ure adequate milk jachusetts, in view ich milk producers P adjoining state ws are different, jssachusetts mar- that if there llegislation on the of milk through- this important as | prices that were expected to go down | boasket she was fortified with enough N EW MARKET BASKET GONE, The talk the market basket has ceaged, no longer is the lady shown of BOing to the store in the morning, the basket her with provi day on arm and later return- ing ions for the family for the the market basket is a delusion, the The Chicago Tribune says with its use have gone up Instead, the telephone having taken its place, also the old the family the few calls on horse that used to draw wagon, which enabled farmer's wife the play and the automoblile helps her to move The Tribune adds days the store was the the the customers with and the lady to make a way to the store. while now she < bridee, calls on her dressmaker quicker. those around that social in center, regaled gossip with clerks the latest when Teturned her stories to the keep her going until niolasses jug was empty and the lar- der needed replenishing. Some substitute must be found for | the market basket although organized vomen's that money | be to ‘ watching the meat cutter as he trims | associations say can saved by going market, COMMUNICATED. | Hockey at Walnut Hill Park Discussed | by Superintendent Wainwright. In Saturd night's Herald T noticed that the High school students were thinking of organizing a hockey team, and ‘arranging a schedule for the of the season. In this movement they 'h:l\'v in mind using the newly con- | structed shallow basin at the summit of Walnut Hill park; believing that here they would have a good rink, and I agree with them save that tho fountain in the center cuts the surfaco | in halves and really spoils it for such usage. The point readily comes up whether | hockey should be allowed at all, and | I do not think it ought to be, be 5 while many grown people frequently go there to enjoy the | has thus far been a children's skating rink, and it is the children we must, of course, look after, They play hockey in a small way, and different games and are having a fine time right along but we are careful to restrict their games so as not to in- terfere with the other skaters. I have received two or three plaints about the larger boy a little rough, and knocking skaters down, but in so far have been able we have tried vent such occurrences. But more than can be expected | public amusement until | rest com- being other to it in ‘ople pre- is no any get the steak and see that he puts in all | aecustomed to enjoy their own selves the fat which | cuts off and throws in a box and sells to the tallow man. There is something | the matter the trade; the price cannot be reduced by | The cause of . if he is not watched, he else with provision | loading up in a basket. high prices cannot be cured that way and those who have tried it can testify that some other remedy is neces: The market basket ha old home about it, it makes one feel | that the load it brings is sweeter than in and delivered a sound of the | when carried a box | ve while in a restricted area with many large 160 in on the park is not —Dbeing some 260 feet long by feet wide. It being right in the heart of the city, all parents, I am sure. are much relieved to have such a safe place for their children to Since the pond i limited it is the duty of the city 1 to give the youngsters preference primarily it was built for them. The olfler people can come and go freely, and T know, like myself, they prefer plenty of ice and are willing to go a little ways to falr sized pond. It is unfortunate, but it true in in beliey S0 a is by a man in a hurry and with no poetry in his soul, but the great errur{ lies in forgetting that there are | people running the store now and that | they are to the of long | ago. | in new those dealing with bear no relation storekeeper TOURIST Bl Register says that 4SS, { chain The New Haven that the bas knocked the bottom out of the tour- if normal it is well known war there were demand ist business for any- thing like the for | ccean passenger carriers it would be Business therefore ought to be better in this country for it is gen- | crally believed that amount of American money has been expended annually in Kurope and it in vain. a very large | is equally well known on the othur" side that this vast | sum that places would suffer ! were it not for many small There are Europe that | a business panic. some historic places in American point of pre- paring for their trade and the hotels practically live upon the tourists; they make a during the summer cater to one but the from the United practi- tourist, princ States and cally no pally all the little windows store-keepers stock up their | with such articles as are in their numerous but | enough to place af- | the balance of the year. | by the and sales not their profits live in the fords durin demand travellers are only net them comforts the There are others who are boatmen, | drivers of teams, chauffeurs and men | who act as guides who do well on the and it. It make an estimate of all this expendi- it into the off the | may well tourists make a fairly good liv- ing at would be impossible to ture but runs well it advice to see Americ up millions and when shut st and the in be heeded, to those who have ! never crossed country there much for them and the line of sight the are fully equal to that of any It & id that foreign travel is going fon seeing the scenery wonders and other country, been to be light some years because of the war and | | may | are | counter where ! wide, a great many cities that parks where usually the municipal located are not centrally placed rather in some district away from center, so that while a certain section have skating close by the ma- jority of people have to cross the city to reach it. This can be expliined by stating it is all a question of ratural water Some have a of lak Iving about her Minneapolis, while city like Hartford is extremely fortunatc to have Eflizabeth park and the small lake within, which is so well patron- ized. In our new North End park the city has a fine chance to make a municipal ice rink, and the park commissioner: now working on plans for a new conerete dam to replace the old earthen ructure which washed out st spring. The dam is only a part of B cheme which will afford the city winter recreation of not only skatin but T hope eventually tobogganing well, with a suitable building to se both sports which would large stove to warm hot coffce and eatahles may be procured. Such a recreation spot with lights about for the evening would surely be very desirable. The building itself could be an inexpensive ¢ne put up in sections moved after the winter season it might be utilized in the time partly as a tool room, is but the skating cities as w contain oneself, and a 0 as to be re- or clse summer and a i little picnic shelter. I saw very much this same idea of ting house ecarried out in Pros- pect park, Brooklyn a short time ago, only on much larger scale than would be practicable here There, they have a very large area to skate upon—the lake windir in and out ahout very fine landscape. The skating house is a temporary structure put in position winterr on the edge of the lake—a one story affair about 150 feet long and fifty feet with a wide plank incline r down onto the ice. In the of the house are two large old tashioned depot stoves about which the skaters get warm-—counters are placed along the and all kinds of hot drinks and eatables are sold, and at one end of the huilding is a place to check wearing apparel and a place to rent skates and to purchase straps, ete. The building is without doors—just the unprotected openings, for so many people pass in and out continually doors would be useless. T was surprised to see so many of all classes skating there togcther, from small tots to elderly people Althot constantly is large a s a each leadir center walls 1 there skating the pond ! Anngal Mid-Winter Clearance Sale Women’s Raincoats Marked Down 5.00 Raincoat $6.98 and price $5.00, $10.00 $12.50 Rain Coats and Capes for Children Two Special Values Raincapes, $1.98, Raincoats, $2.98, New Transparent Emb. Flouncings Styles Now Seiling A\t sale Prices rent louncings 9¢ yard, widta to match price 59¢ IEmbroidery ruffled eds 19¢ yard. Transparent to $1.49, sale 08, sile 0 price Raincoits, $798. $9.98. sale sale Raincoal Raincoats, price price Vdvance Sprin Jan 18-inch T values, 27-inch 81.00, inch ing, with sale price 36-inch value yard. All exceptionally fine grades of em- n 15§ price sc sale values wrd. by 64¢ un to sale IPlounc- values, B es, I"louncings, price 8pc §1.2 broidery work. these long winter eveni a For home Columbia Grafonola the ont- Records meet i purchase an for as little at and some Columt oceasion: You fit with records on casy terms. Doulble and Columbia Dise¢ Records o up. Grafonola Dept., Floor, J. Van Ost, manager. D. McMILLAN 199-201-203 Main Street. amending the criminal statutes to deal with these people, The Lord know ‘they need to be dealt with.—Rock- ville Leader. busi- Gen- ne one glances the new riready introduced in the 1 Assembly, you can almost in what the finish will result in Hun- ireds of bills come up eve two vears which should be assigned to the legislative heap frdm the fact they are purely personal and for the benefit of individuals as against all of the people of the state.—Middletown Penny Pre. over serap ils that inexhn on still of onr politicians sources of the state are That is the only way in which can account for the continual intro- | duction of bills at this session dealir with the creation of and the constructions of new and armories that, if grante do their part toward bankruptey of the commonwealth Ansonia Sentinel imong the stible, he scme impre prey we new commissions schools would | hastening the | Story of a Gondola Dinner. York Times.) What 1s said to have been the most | claborate and expensive dinner given | in New York in many years, uy.“' number dine considered, took | recently at the host a downtown sident, and the gue were his | (New of s was bank | Knickerbocker, | # Sensational Sale Wa use the scripes such offers as these nce the great these fifte them we obtained ables us to offer will create a furor ment, so come, take values, e AMOUNT Ik LI AS LAC DEVOTED TO uper embroidery among a AISLE DIEPARTM S 150,000 Yards of EMBROIDERIE Commencing Tuesday Morning at 9 o’Clock lative sale on at look at OF AM the “*Sensational” Certainly thousand less than MAGNITUDE OF THIS SPACE—HENCE BARGAIN TABLES NT PROI the because we can think of no such values in embroideries which we ourselves conducted yards of new, fresh and beautiful actual maker's cost is of interest Hartford di women of ind win scores of big window play and then get no embr but ne your other pt six month leris the n w frien hare iptl de Hartford how Wise, Smith & Co., Hartford See Window Display SALE MERITS EN- | THE SHALL AS | DAYS— SR WILL | DAY, | OCLOCK, Wi WILL S G Yd Y IN AND EDG PATT DESIGY inches wide, in soft and Fine Sy 10¢, at He yard. FINE EYELET Edges are 2 to ¢ AND BABY Cainbric Valiek up o WE WILL SELL AT 10 MEBROIDERY DGES, IN- SERTIONS AND GALOONS, edges 4 to 18 inches wide fine s, cambrie, batiste organdie handsome galoons and Insertion bands, with Vienese lace and embroidered Voiles Values up to at 10¢ yard, on Swi and IMPORTED , and 18 fine Swiss including corset cover skirt flouncings, also lot of 27 inch Values 39c and 60c, at INCH The EXQUISIT latest dre 15 ‘Phone orders Charter 3050, and Mall Orders promptly filled. was a FLOUNC inches wide. embroidery INGS, 9 xtra beautiful and a special flouncings. 19¢ yard, SWIsS FLOUNCING in deep floral desigas patterns W WILL SELL AT 250Yd INCH FLOUNCINGS floral designs, 18 flouncings, band and cdges, alse 17 and inch allover embroideries dainty fizures as patterns for waists and 6Y%c, at 25¢ yard. 45 heavy voile loped n inch scal- in large Values well as and Values $1 and $1.60, at 59¢ yard. QUANTITIES ARY CONTINU} SDAY, COMMENCING LEACH WE WILL, SELL 15, SO LARGE SALY WEDNESDAY T o AND MORNING HANDSOME SWISS EMBROIDERY EDGES 9, 12 fine dainty 5 Inch ha and work ndings dl 15 INCH 17 floral designs, galoon Values up to 29¢ HANDSOME TM 1 strong WE WILL SKELL HAT WE rm 1 rHURS. AT » AT *ORTE D extra edges in lso 4 and insertion at AT C EMBROIDERED FLOUNCING in beautifu design alue lacy « effects WISE, SMITH & CO. moor- HARTFORD not reported whether his | DAILY DELIVERY in New Britain, Elmwood, Newington, Cedar Hill and Clayton. band bottor 37¢ yd with Our R an ldc Axtra Yd SILK VoL floral n, heavy heavy staurant, 1 place for a light lunch, a cup substan past Hill, of ol ton -~ Maple 4 d be developed = nd the steady an- number of cow 2—Springfield Thea. Nearby the destruction of the toric tourist He can, however, be compensated for his loss by a lit- being culprit proseciitior Weak, vain ommo | but Ca .| mon many of his- | crowd on the ice the skaters were well accused him of hehaved, and I noticed also that there {were many park officers about Landle the people proper and them from dangerous spots ice. 1 believe they stop at 9:00 in the evening carnival was held which brought out on people, so it goc popular sport this recreation of the park commis- sioners are carried out—next winter we will have a municipal skating rink at the new North Ind park, and this will be very welcome news to the skaters, and especially to those people | of that section of the city who in the ast depended on the old park. If and four children. The feast | jne post more than §500 a cover. h\ Im""] The banker told James B. Reman, | .o noenrd proprictor of the Knlckerbocker, [ a4 wy it in another his intention to dinne produc the effect twentieth wodd anniver- | S N the the enery ingers the effcet passing volunie | senting the 1o the | Venetian I sinec tunes that | mental Venice, th comir oon peep Neapolt inging | varying the Sparrows, repre Mark, flew were Dic droop- places which American e over playing the U the to in all Re- it Re- | has wanted to sec. water in n enough Ther e roont, Cassidy about Are on' his ry “My some loft she's Keep | the | skating contly W some show aoer a time when Con- nusic d of (New Yor for tle travel in his own country. y from Of the Sing Si the two polit cdnesd las much Lk being done strict the pffecting the towns large of the clties | care e over top of ng V has been me for having e “I want to wrong Now 'l giva e, and you needn't stop at Think m up usual 2 accu no ing sentiment | shgw her you the expen un now, a wtimated 000 what winter If the plans wife time tan e of imprisonment the fan not of vid - . L i srop has not i oved | 4 in var- The ice crop has not improved over from pondolas by tingui tha more di b tinetion of sound Sunday. denied the He lacks t of hi a pigeons of St The w hermen i a part | di v e red and pure tion o finding e milk, pa willing is 1S room ter natural gift Chicago had a riot yesterday got something about 1,500 | to hold banners on “Hunger," “We when you « i } fi eftort | | | costume: wearing education Willett, 1 ind comj and the sondola, Wit ind in persons made an mate uh With money you can do e anything in New York,” Mr I wed him e s “ANL vight, ahead. I give you the thought. T met wife twenty it | years ago in a gondola the Grand felt that there was suflicient in-| Canal in Venice. The name was Mrs. | torest 1 sure the matter of a to- | gondola, as 1 recall it. stide would be carefully con- | New Il leave it to you." dered at a later date. Mr. Regan sent for A. H. Cromona, Respectfully, his maitre d'hotel, and sketched tho RALPH B. WAINWRIGHT. idea. When the guests appeared on | the evening the anniversary, they ! letding to the banquet were shown into a big room which | inscription, *To was in semi-darknoess In the back- | The dinner wa ground painted a night scene on | and in a the Grand Canal, with the | enth Itegiment of the p md houses to repre Hehts, Below the floor had been tank, and into it pumped hundreds ter \ angplanl the entrance with @t dre curtain peared the gleam tern, lighting up a At the bow the of a mdolier, a bent an ont ot the craft wus and it. almost | and dinner under ! hed by | by training to fill a Vhen Wil applied appea a parade and carry ing Wils the black words make it more the mar- can 2 Roegan tha | honored fumi ! which were “We jobs,” N ot to & furni cme the imitation brecze don’t want charity o eship lon’t it x alect fan was 1dgeshiy int to to take want and “Give us this my prayed produe of on e sea atmospherc how her tion Thea. strange, of unt ¢ r rooms filliang helped In howing in mte-room the Plaza the entrance tho Tw the twenty-one persons arrested i a o other S iired in ould be such an in the of y England the fic market is better o be and the price o be There jcases where tically he farm except tho k for which they the pavments here d¢ N sories the | | was the station, St Mark in Campanile. A that e and Ci q unty, It number 15 ho, ruled, s of miniature and the room Grand ¢ for ity decent Willett ohtained )y a f extraordinar To his r years ago following the Haymarket | sign on and auda tle m felt it paid hi exXposnre the to Willlam Berr the facts In h nion of The women marchers vesterday | borc the lems | FAC down, they also bit those | with them the | to use AND FANCIE The Lake s Bridgeport has received portant contract, four place for | £427,000 cach, If it had samall capacity of the yard had mor George ley's work counted for Of | after all. The Lake company gets i lcok-in - now-adays.—Waterbury | | , | publican. num- g \ erwise to price For s of mnal.” th ey L mit ind the policemen them interfered hetter siezed by e ‘erved from the fonaliy | hrew nomin |iBrex third room i hand yeen ent the noted room, ibr of im- cost for it could L. Lil- something, rine company of who and wal given up ! windows | Lluecoats had most to heen ; dne played hines of St Mirk When oy their clubs | hoats e showing Chicago is a andard | the all until he Tt indgeship real for o wicked not SYEL Watar o freely. | that Ao the guest gondola Lept at had lons v heen wit- | wis | of busine matt that it dealing with e kind and the police | t} e went down gang ite of the « h plank work have found is necessary to use | hut « ISmpiy ay unded the enery having not ap- of ot nowe orce when that King 1 1t Kind whose sk noy hood, uestion as to end chianti gation t has increa the bf it has been once and it en a and women. ind the hifte diser gon with [ they | v to a larg craft, 1c through e Re- | near my dols been the England | | the | | made cen while they were dininz, such or loggi which green 1 undd the however 5 oot ¢ andalou mn wrk long Were spre | t 1 e It may be a proper distribution when New Haven each get the New from el tabl gondola Senator Klett of New de- long credit troduced a much should receive hearty port and become “loan sharks" Britain He has in- hill that united sup- It hits the “drug” fiend m i | figi table eing Snaii n this matter and Fairfield chairmanships hcuse committees and New London in- | county one, but it is hard to prove. ‘ Norwich Bulletin. counties of ex- serves a mark m ndle ropd S enla n needed cmpty oy omethis and Tnw udge to incident | is news witter have dummy, o conpe On the ne ‘ 1c color painted 1ts lI-IIHL’.i decrease over wosid Willett and man who gave linner has * memorable.

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