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Silverware for Thanksgiving Our large selection of Sterling and Plated HOI .- DW and TABLE SILVERWARE, in exclusive de- bns will add to the attractiveness of your table. We are specializing this week in the well known OMMUNITY” and 1847 ROGERS BROS.” lines d there are no better makes in the countiy Our HIGH GRADE CUT GLASS will attract ur attention and purse, as our prices are very low nsidering QUALITY and WORKMANSHIF. CAUTION If you are planning a VICTRO- LA for a Christmas Surprise for your family, it would be very wise to make your selection now when we have the complete VICTOR line for you to choose from, as we predict the usual shortage in De- cember. Come in and select your VICTROLA NOW. NRY MORANS Jeweler 321 MAIN ST., New Britain, Conn. TER'S VOICE ANKSGIVING DAY hursday, November 25, 1915 Clark & Brainerd’s Drug Store ill Be Closed From 1 until 6 o’Clock Clark' & Brainerd close’ Thanksgiving Day, because it is a true nerican’ Store and complies with Thanksgiving Day a true Amer- an Holiday. Do you realize the importance of this National Holiday? No other/Nation on the face of the earth observes Thanks- ving Dey' 'excgpt the United States and Canada and we believe the son is that none of the other nations have the same conditions lor which to.be thankful. There are a great many reasons why our customers are thank- ul, top.. Thankful for the fact that the Old-Fashioned Drug Store s gone—-that.the Modern Pharmacy has taken its place with its fodern Stock, Modern Service, Modern Conveniences and Modern Prices. If you haye not traded here as a regular customer, do so for he coming year, and next Thanksgiving you will have many more easons for being truly thankful. *Ciark&braincrds | DRUG STORE TheRexall Store IBY MAIN STREET ercises of the Hartford lodge of Moose last .evening. l Globe Clothing House open this evening. Closed Thanksgiving day.— advt. Rev. Patrick Daly of St. church has returned from a vacation at Atlantic City, N. J. Hudson Seal Meshken’s.—advt. City Itgms imon’s shoe sale will be open this ng.~—advt. . and Mrs. Arthur C. Kramer and hre spending Thanksgiving week nton, Mass. /cleaned at the Union Laundry, rch street. Tel 904.—advt. The married men and single men of brief coats, _flnest, at 3 CHRISTHAS SEALS § O SALE FRIDAY Buy Them and Aid in Fight | Kgainst Tuberculosis in This City seals will be placed on sale in New Britain Fri- day morning and special efforts arc to be made this year to eclipse all records. The receipts from the sale of stamps in New Britain are devot- ed to the alleviation of suffering caused by tuberculosis in New Brit- ain. The money not sent out of Red Cross Christmas RED CROSS CHRISTMAS SEALS town and fully eighty-five perc net. is spent right here in New Britain. The remainder is accounted for by the cost of the stamps and expenses incident to the campaign. More extensive plans than have ever been considered have been made by the New Britain Tuberculosis Re- lief society for the year.. One of the features is the enlistment of the Boy Scouts, who, in the role of sol- | diers of peace, will sell the stamps |'to storekeepers. The Scouts will be under the supervision of a lieutenant | and their uniform will serve as their badges of authorify. While the board of education has not passed on the matter it is un- derstood that school children will as- sist in the sale of seals this year as in the past. President B. F. Gaft- ney of the school board. is heartily in losis and approves of the idea of hayv- ing the boys and girls in the schools assist in the great work. Seals will be placed on sale in thc lobby of the postoffice and the man- ufacturers will be solicited and urs- ed to affix them to their business cor- responder In the past the inan- pal revenue and it is hoped they will be equally as liberal this year: A. Buol and P. F. King, both of whomn are connected with New Britain's manufacturing -circles, - will have charge of this end of the sale. Slides will be thrown on the screens in theaters, urging the public to buy the seals. These are now being prepared by Dr. T. E. Reeks, su- perintendent of health. The battle against the great white plague in New Britain goes bravely on every day although those in charge of the work perform their noble task Joseph’s | hout any' drums or -trumpets. year the society helps to smooth the path for hundreds of people, who are either afflicted or who have tuberculosis in their fam- ilies. Warm clothing suitable for life at sanitoria is provided and hun- HOLIDAY PICTUREFRAMING We Want Your PICTURE FRAMING and we guarantee complete satisfaction, unexcelled workmanship and lowest possible prices in the city. GIVE US A TRIAL THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and 5 Franklin Squars. New Britain, Conn. favor of the fight against tubercu- | ufacturers have provided the princi- | “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” THANKSGIVING ICE CREA We will have a full assortment -of Frozen Puddings, Ices, and Plain Creams for Thanksgiving Dinner. Three Deliveries. For Prompt Delivery call 906. In Our Baking Department We Will Have a Fine Line for Your Thanksgiving Dinner Mince Pies, Pumpkin Pics, Squash Ples in Large and Small sizes. Old Fashioned Molasses Fruit Cake, Solid Pound Cake, Large and Small Loaf Cakes. The Real Old Fashioned Thanksgiving Crul- lers and Doughnuts. The Kind that Everyone enjoys. The Lady at Our Candy Counter Will Have the Following for You for Tomorrow: Molasses Cut Rock Home-made Fudge All Our Own Make Candics. . .19 per Lb. . .23 per Lb. Buy From the Maker. DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT In our Delicatessen department we will have our Usual. line of Delicious Salads, Pickles, Cold Meats, Cheese, etc. Come in and give us a trial. all times. Store will close ’I‘hanksgivingv_ Day at 1 P M. Three Deliveries. We will have our usual Ice Cream Deli- very between 5 and 6 P. M. HALLINAN BREAD & ICE CREAM CO. "2 AN ‘We are sure of pleasing you at HART FORD. Anocher Group of Extraordinary Bargains From Qur---51st. Anniversary Sale---51st. SUITS, COATS and DRESSES At Great Reductions SUITS at Reduced Prices $40.00. REGULAR PRICES $25.00 TO ANNIVERSARY PRICES: $16.75, $19.75 and $25 Our entire stock of Women’s and Misses' Suits now offered at extraordinary reduc- tions during our Anniversary Sale. The suits are made of the most tashionable fabrics such as Broadcloths, Gaberdines, Whipcords, Popling, Corduroys. Velvet and Serges in Black Green, Navy, Brown, and Purple. Mast of these suits are fur We advise an early visit as the choicest suits are sure to go first— trimmed. espe- cially at the astonishing low have marked them—$16.75, $25.00. Plush Coats MADE TO JLL FROM $30.00 TO $50.00. ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICES: $25, $32.50, $35, $37.50 and $39 You can purchase Handsome Plush Coats at our ,Anniversary Sale at greatly reduced prices, The assortment comprises the lat- est styles—some with the belted effects—others with ripple effects— the best selling models of the season. The majority are fur trimmed. Dresses REGULAR PRICES $12.50 TO $25.00. ANNIVERS ARY SALE PRICE! $9.75, $12.50 and $19.75 A Beautiful Assortment of Dresses made of Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, Charmeuse and Taffeta, in all fashionable colors, the very latest styles.. prices we $19.75 and Out of Fashion’s Fur Book Comes These SMART FURS Furs that look rich, that Are rich, that give that last perfect touch to a completed costume—yet are not expensive. Aside from their practical warmth and their beauty, furs will be in demand this win- ter, more than in any former year. Inspect our new models now. THE FASHIONABLE FOX—Distinctive and chic are the new fur sets of the popular Fox. We are exhibiting them in Red Fox, Black Fox, Cross Fox, Pointed Fox and and Taupe Fox. The Scarfs are in full skin effects—the muffs are round novelties with cunning heads and bushy tails. We show particularly attractive and well matched Cross Fox sets. Horstulls “IT PAYS TO NUY OUR KIND” $3.99 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with B dreds of gallons of milk are distribut- ed. All this costs money and one of the channels for raising funds _ is through the sale of Christmas sehls. Everyone can help. Buy the seals, place them on your hollday corres- e music committee of the Christ- | the Svea Social club will meet Friday tree celebration, held a meeting |.¢vening in another round of the pin- afternoon in the Chamber of | ochle tournament. merce. Plans were outlined for program. retary and Mrs. A. H. Andrews spend the Thanksgiving holiday rockton, Mass. pnt miss demonstration of Lion in Halloran’s Clothing store ght.—advt. Z hs Coblen of New York is the of M. T. White for the holiday Turkey Dinner, tomorrow. Regal, 50c.—advt. Hotel W. L. MdRGAN LODGE STREET Jud J. H. Kirkh Py pondence and show the world that COMMONWEALTH CLUB udge J. H. Kirkham has granted IS TEN YEAERS OLD ou, too, are contributing j shar | the ‘motion of Lawyer J. G. Woods | 1< 0% ar¢, contributing your shere | | ECTURE ON NOV. 29 in the city court to reopen the case | eace ind of its i b of Henry McEnroe vs. D. Carsnell on | & ormin SAlLnabiants payment of costs of $5. RIGHT Mrs, Katie Pitkieweczy of Mill e street was removed to the hospital | Registrar and Aid Discover Fire in last night suffering from convulsions. | High Street House, The Ladies’ Aid society of the Meth- Registrar of Voters Thomas J. odist church will hold a sale on De- | Smith, accompanied by Andrew Cher- cember 3. The usual supper will be | Pack, an interpreter, were on High served at 6:30 g'clock, street this morning canvassing for the i | personal tax, when they smelled smoke. They noticed smoke coming from the cellar at 234 High street and when they went to investigate they were informed hams were being cured. This explanation dld not suit the registrar and a further investigation showed that his fears were well { Grand Officers Attend Banquet and THE JOB. Original Date Selccted for Meeting, | Spirit of Damon and Pythias Supper and Talk by Dr. Tup- Is Predominant. With state officers and many mem- bers present, Washington L. Morgan lodge, . 71, K. of P., celebrated its tenth anniversary in Vega hall last evening. The event began with a tur- key si -, which was served to the club has decided to hold its first meet- dueer The Tuxedo Mandolin ing of the season on the date orig- &nd Guitar club of Hartford furnished inally selected, November 29. A music for the occasion and popular postponement to a latter date had SOng were sung, the mgmbers and been announced because the club did Suests joining in. Following the sup- not wish to conflict With the charity Per, a meeting was called. The roll concert, which was to have been given l«]};g:«f:(l a large percentage of members M;}}:s :,‘;:fi::’f e I(l‘lngl’::]a‘:;l]d““l:e\ A telegram from Grand Chancellor per of Boston- b. I. Barn dance tonight, State ory. Adm. 25c.—advt. ou can always find something new baists at the Kavanaugh Shop, 40 t St., Hartford. They have some Persian striped chiffons also some epy body and plain sleeves that very smart.—advt. he committee in charge of the re- fair of the Y. M. T. A- & B. so- ly will meet Friday evening and ibute the awards. HAARTFORD, 140 TRUMRULL ST. ARBOUR After considerable indecision be- cause of circumstances over which it had no control, the Commonwealth Martha chapter, No. 21, O. E. S, will hold a regular meeting Friday evening. An entertainment will fol- low. Thanksgiving day services at St. Mark’s Episcopal church will consist of celebrations of the Eucharist, or holy communion, at 9:30 and 10:30 delegation of the local lodge of pse attended the anniversary ex-|mon at the latter service. a. m. There will be music and a ser- Thanksgiving Fresh Herbs for the Turkey Dressing. Sage, Sum- mer Savory, Thyme, etc. Then for dessert, serve Whitman’s, Belle Meade Sweets, Huyler’s, Page and Shaw’s or Mary Garden Candies. Make out your list today, and we will fill it to your satisfaction. The Dickinson Drug Co. 169 & 171 Main Street Store Closed from 1to 6 Thanksgiving Day. founded. With Cherpack’s aid he forced in the cellar door which was fastened with a padlock, and found the rafters in the roof blazing, Mr. Smith hustled out far a pail of water | while his aid fought the flames. Be- tween them they managed to extin- | guish the fire. The building in which they made the discovery contains a | store and two tenements and but for their timely investigation a serious blaze might have occurred. LICENSE SUSPENDED- Secretary of State Burns has in- definitely suspended the operator's li- cense held by Patrick McLoughlin of Meriden. He was arrested and fined in this city for driving an automobile on Elm street while intoxicated. U. S. GOVERNMENT INDIAN LAND SALE Homesteading or improvements not required. Sold on easy terms at ‘fruction of real value. In Oklaho- ma’s probable Oil and Gas Free Exhibition Car on Railroad tracks at Passenger Station. Visit the car and learn how to secure a tract of this valuable land without going West. Obpen from 9 A. 9P M area. Dr. George W. Tupper of Boston, who is reputated to be one of the most capable lecturers ever to appear be- fore an eastern audie Dr. Tup- per’s subject will be work, a topic which is terest at this time in a v with such a cosmopolitan complexion as New Britain. It is anticipated that Dr. Tupper will refer to hyphenated Americanism, The meeting will be held in the Y. M. C. A. banquet hall and supper will be served at 6:30 o’clock. After the supper a musical program will be furnished. Among the entertain- ers will be four instrumentalists from the High school orchestra. Mrs. Thyra Doessel pianist, will render “Valse -Caprice” by Newman and “To Spring” by Grieg. Dr. Tupper's lec- ture will complete the program. Members of the club are entitled to bring frien: rtain to in- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. Mr. and Mrs, John K. Woodford of Corbin avenue anrounce the engage- ment of their daughter, Marjorie Rob- bing, to Stuart Arthur Upson. Attorney and Mrs. Arthur W. Upson Mr. Upson is empioyed as a salesman | by the Elmer Automobile Co., of Hart- ford and is a graduate of the New Britdin - High school in the class of 1912. Miss Woodford is soprano at the Berlin Congregational New American” Frederick Chapman of Rockville ex- pressing regret at being unable to at- tend was read. The grand officers present were Grand Vice Chancellor Charles H. Brewer of New Haven, Grand Keeper of the Records and Seal George E. Wright of Hartford, Grand Justice B. W. Wooding of New Haven, District Deputy Grand Chancellor Leon Hall of Bristol, Past Deputy M. H. Norton and Supreme Representa- tive T. W. Mitchell. The chairs were occupied by Past Chancellors as follows: Past Chan- cellor A. F. Mitchell, chancellor com- mander; G. Hennig, vice chancellor; C. H. Bruemmer, prelate; F. H. John- son, master of work; P. C. Alling, master of exchequer; G. H. Mitchell, keeper of records and seal; John E. Wood, master at arms; C. H. Clark, master of finance; Edgar M. Wood, outside guard; John Univin, inside guard. A social session followed the meet- ing, at which Walter W. Gold presided. Chancellor Commander F. H. May of the lodge and visiting grand officers were called upon for remarks. Selec- tions were rendered by the Mandolin | club. son of | FRESHM RECEPTION, The annual reception by the sopho- mores to the freshmen takes place this evening in the High school gym- nasium- The gymnasium has been decorated for the event which will be largely attended as this annual fune- tion is one of the events of the school year music for the dancing and the grand | on march will be led by President John- son and Miss Humphrey. ments will be served. vear 1916 and the pa the firemen Rug and Drapery Co. $00 Trumbull Strec:, Opposite th: Allyn House, Hartford WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR THE FINEST DOMESTIC RUGS MADE — THE HARTFORD-SAXONY RUGS These are the nearest to Oriental Rugs of any made in America. They are made in all sizes. Come « and look at them. Judd’'s orchestra will furnish /their annual dance In Hanns New Year's eve. But tion to this they will Refresh- | dance with an entertainment to — strels. FIREMEN TO CELEBRATE, and In celebration of the advent of the ing of old 1915 of this city wil interesting one hold | ready is reported as large. | armory in addie preface their furnished by St. Joseph's Lady Mine The program will be a new and this added feature will be sure to increase the attendance. The sale of tickets ale