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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1915, ——Meccano Is a Real Help to Parents— To the parent studies the welfare future of the boy, The Popular Sport Scarf and Cap Sets FOR MISSES AND WOMEN The First Flurry of Snow reminds us of how many times this Winter we’ll need the soft, warm, comfort of these woolly novelties. For Sport wear, Motoring, Skating and gen- eral street wear, there is nothing their equal. Beautiful shades of Green, Rose, Canary, Orange, Azure, Labrador and Luciole Blue, Beiyl and Nanon are here. We bought them from “Jaeger” and “Marianette” so that you’d know their quality was the best. Wool Mufflers—(Without Caps to match) a riot of colorings—almost every conceivable shade. Silk Mufflers in two-tone effects, in pure silk—very rich looking many plain* colors also, all at attractive prices from $1.75 to $10. Horstalis “TT PAXS TO RUY @UR EIND” HARTFORD, 03:99 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with 140 TRUMRBULL ST, who and Mec- cano makes an appeal so strong that it must be heard. How many hun- dred thousands of dollars are spent every Christmas, and in fact every day (for every day is some child's birthday), on toys, often expensive, which are broken in a few days and discardead' Meccano is more than a pastime—it is a great moral force for the train- ing of a boy. No boy who uses Meccano can be a bad boy. The hobby teaches him to 1t teaches him patience. It teaches him thorough- pess bec every model must be thoroughly and properly con- ructed and fixed up accurately and firmly before it will work properly. It teaches him order and method, because he learns to take care of the beautiful Meccano parts. and to put them away carefully and in proper order after he has used them. It teaches him to invent, hecause after he has made all the models shown in the book of instructions he can go on designing others for himself. There is no engineering movement which he cannot demonstrate and make use of with Meccano. Mcceano is engineering; it is educational; it may be, and has been, the means of starting many a bright boy on a prosperous career in what is probably the most important field of experiment and research in modern times—engineering and mechanics. HERBERT L. MILLS 45 p. m. chil- Invites your inspection of their complete line of Fine Jewelry, Watches, Silverware, China, Cut Glass, Bronze and Leather Goods. There is no better quality or larger stock think. are right. We do not advance our prices on account of the Holidays, and every article is guaranteed as represented. Hardware 336 MAIN ST. Your patronage is solicited. Goods selected now will be reserved until Christmas. The Porter & Dyson Co. 54 Main Street “Where quality is as represented” moth Tuesday, Received in ¢ dren’s meeting; 7:45, prayers and I bie study. Thursday, 7:45 D. prayer mecting. Wednesday and I9 day meetings, (He had to use $833 of this to pay a note in Plainville bank for which this money was security) prayer cordial invitation to all : $1,961.53 has actually nity M. E Preaching 10:45 Sermon | Naoma ter, subject, Question thel i 5 Will( his i share) .....-: $1,461.53 Naoma's sharc $60.00 $425.00 What money each Chureh. [isetenr CLOTHING ON CREDIT Ladies’ and Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coais Plush and Velour Coats and Cloth Coats SPECIAL $30. Plain and Belt- ed-ineffects. Plain and Fur Trimmed. at aom. K by the min : of Reward At 12:10 p the Sunday school. all departments of Class Baraca class Baraca for young men; thea class for young women, as intermediate, junior, primary beginners departments. A department for boys been organized and will meetin n a few Sund Epworth league meeting at 6:30 p. | with Mr. Conneley as speaker. In the evening at 7:30 o’clock we have the first of a series of vocational meetings. This meeting is on edu- cation. The special speakers are to be Mr. Holmes, superintendent of the city schools, who will speak on “The Relation of the Church and the School,” and Mr. Slade. principal of the High school. who will speak on whing Professi All & to these m.. for men and Jr. Phila- as well and and womer cl 4,504. Besides Will had So. place in his name. Mrs. Hart died June 6th, 1913. There was not a thing to do after the So. pl transferred to Will in January, . in order to settle up the estate, and he let it run on until June, 1915 at which time girls (a.\kcd if he would not settle up the estate. When ths done, there was plenty of money the bank in the name of the to pay the balances due and Will received some clash at this ¢ | Naoma and Ethel ve. since services. | 1st. placed waivers their so that he could increase the fir mortgage on So. place from §1.- 500 to 000. From this extra $500 he applied $250 toward cash for his own use, making rst Page.) in the High- .. Stainer Camidge Bach Anthem—“Housanna est” Sanctus Postlude has its Church Notices e e e begin South Congregational Church, At the South church Sunday morn- ing Rev., Henry W. Maier, pastor of the First church, will preach in ex- change with Dr. Hill. In the after- neon at 4:30 Dr, Hill will resume his pulpit, beginning a new series of ad- dresses for the vesper services. The general title is “Spiritual Intimations of War Phrases,” and the topic first to be used is “War Lords. Some other phrases to be thus treated are “In the Trenches,” ffectual Blockade,” and “Preparednes: The musical program for services will be as follows: Morning. Prelude—Nocturne Anthem—Love Divine Offertory—The Lord Shall Prepare .... Postlude—Dialogue Afternoon. Prelude—Evensong Anthem for Chorus— City Items jooss ing day at Babcock’s.—advt. marriage licenses were issued city clerk this week and eight certificates were recorded. rcoat day at Babcock's.—advt. 7. Johnson has returned to ler Beach after spending a few ere. rcoat day at Babcock’'s.—advt. Jr. 0. U. A. Prelude—A m. Magnificat in Nunc Dimitti Anthem—"Ha . Taylor D Field in D A Field Gladdening Light” b = e Field Pestlude West First Church of Christ. (Center Congregations Main and Church street Rev. Henry W, Maier, pastor: Rev. Flmer Thicnes, divector of religious edu- ition. Servic for tomorrow: a. m. Boys' Department of the nday school. 10:45 a. m. morning worship, Rev. G. W. C. Hill, pastor of 1he South church, will preach in ex- change with the pastor. 12:10 p. m. | general Sunday school. 3:30 p. m Armenian service, Dr. Raynolds preaches. 6:00 p. m. Young People’s | meeting. The subject will be: “A challenge to Christian Service,” This a sectional meeting. Rev. Warren ) time. June mort- | mberlain council, e A eets tonight. ting day at Babcock’s.—advt. and Mrs. Kenneth Sloper have ed from their honeymoon, which kpent in the West Indies and na. welcome on Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits $15. to $30. the two Jackson Marks Pasture Allen Klein ting day at Babcock’s.—advt. My tually $3,813.53 which he has had cash. We fail to see how the forced him, after he had tate run for two years. REAL ESTATE REVIEW. in - daughters cen Property Transfers Record: let the es- With City Clerk This Week. Johnston | (Continued from Fi Am ar- e following real estate transfers recorded with the city clerk this zabeth Clark Watkins to the city ew Britain, land on Attwood, ptt, West and Talcott streets. w Britain Savings and Loan as- | tion to Mary A. McCarthy, land buildings on Belden street. frian Swanson to Mrs. Hannah pe, land and buildings on Buell t. ‘man Horwitz et al. to Louis | , land and buildings at Seymour Elm_ streets. H. Camp <t al. to Bdward J. rson ‘et ux.;'land and buildings on monwealth ‘avenue. bhn J.. Higgins, trustee, to Annie treigle, latid and buildings on Crest avenue. illlam Kahlkoff to Patrick How- et al. 1and and buildings on South n street. sther Robinson et al to John Kar- k et al, land and buildings on street. ridget T. Nolan to gley, trustee, land 320 South Main street ok street. state of Bridget Clark to the city [New Britain, land on West, Att- bd, Pickett and Talcott streets. . H. Alford to Frank Zeck, land buildings on Beach street. H. Alford to Umberto Burresta, d and buildings ion Henry street. Bodwell Tand company to William Hagan, land and baildings at 50 George A. | and buildings and 14 A Postlude—March | will speak. and Omega ainer Seclo for Contralto—The Lord is My Liadle omfort Di- Chaffin Rogers Shepherd nthem for Quartet— vine Second Advent Church, Elder E. F. White, pastor. Preach- ing service Sunday, 10:45 a. m. and 7:15 p. m. Subject for the morning “Glorying in the Cross of Subject for the evening ser- vice, “Out of the Inner life.” Young veople’s evening service half past Sunday school and Bible class 12: noon. Praver and social service on Thursday night at 8 o’clock. All are cordially invited to these services. Lecture in O. U, M. Hall. O. U. A. M. hall, 277 Main street, Sunday, Dec. 5 at 10:00 a. m. and 3:00 p. m. The International Bible Stu- Gents. A lecture on special s W No collection. A. M. E. Zien Church. Preaching at 10145 a. n | Cook, minister of the Methodist church will lead the boys’ conference, and Miss Zanzinger, general secretary of the Y., W. C. A, will lead the girls’ group, est Universalist. Service 7:30 Sunday evening. Organ, Largo e o Handel Anthem, “Sleepers Wal “hnecker Solo, "I Heard the Voice of Jesus [Say S, Schnecker Offering, Priere S Guilmant Quartette, “Like As a Father” Hill Martin gan, March ........... Lemmens Wide awake, up to date speaking, excellent soloists, good music, public invited, come and find out what Uni- versalism really is, vou have probably seen a Universalist all your life with- out realizing it. Come and find out about it. g t Baptist Church. . m.—Morning worship. by Rev. T. Edwin Brown. m.—All departments of the v school meet in chapel. p. m.—Young Pcople’s society of Christinn Jndcavor meeting. Topic pastor, subject: “Preparation.” day school at 12:30 p. m. society at 6:30 1. From Pra Holy communion at 7:30 p. m. All are cordially invited to attenq tt cervices during the d - Church Matins 10: Musice, swold street - { Prelude—"Chorale” PARISIAN IVORY PYRALIN Just Received IMPO I[VORY and PERFUMES. Shop. early while the ' at CELLULOID RT shipment of FRENCH selections are complete. the Home of Christmas Gifts. The Dickinson Drug 169 & 171 Main Street Co.” “Golden Fruit from the Prayer Life.” Leader, Miss S. Barks. Music. \utumn’” Stoughton The Stream Upraise”... Thou Wilt"” Rousslau abetha o ck Jesus, as Heroic" .. Iaulkes | Hille: ! West Sundas vervhod Main strect. Services | o'clock. invited. Sorvices St. Matthew’s Lutheran, | The following is the program of | the services at St. Matthew’s German | | Lutheran church for tomorrow: | { Morning service, 10.30 o’clock, Sun- | day school at noon. The evening | service will be in Bnglish this beins | | | at the custom on the first Sunday in | every month. | ) Swedish n Church. i Swedish Elim Church, J. 1. Kling- | berg, pastor. Sunday school at 10| o'clock: Sermon by Rev. A. Tjern- { lund of Portland, Oregon. The eve- t ning service at 7 o'clock will be held ! under the auspices of the Younz Peo- Sunday school | | pie’ society ana the when a piano, which has been bought | by the socie Wwill be dedicated to | the service of the Lord. People’s Chu 5 The People’s Church of Christ, | evangelical and undenominational, | Anderson, pastor.-—10 a. ni., ver and praise; 10:45, divine wor ship; 12:15 p. m., Bible school; 5:45, yvoung people’s meating; 7:00, Gospel mecting, pastor’s subject: “Kine Ka- h of Chris Monument Advertising e Appra 3 (5,884.60 and to Will, Ethel Naoma Hartford for Deposited in girl's share due Naoma due Ethel due Will Naoma. Each Amount Amount Amount Received from ~ division of money in Hartford -bank. - (She gave this to Will for Ter hospital hill) Received from =sale place ... (She gave Will for nurse’s bill) _She lent $400 of this to Will, for a year, ahout 1914, She has ceived this. Received from divisi money in Wallingford (She lent this to Will, and this is the only money he has paid Received as morigage on So. place ; : Tteceived in cash in Plain- ville bank (This is in the bank as curity for W. C. Hart's) note and of course will now go to the bhank for payment of this note) Received in cash when es- tate was settled Ethel. Received from d money in Hartford eceived from place Received place Received ville bank . o . E (This is in the bank as curity for W. C. Hart's) note and of course will go to the bank for payment of this note.) Received 4 shares M. Co.. Received in cash was in E. when e: 87.03 Will. Interest in So. place which he now holds Received from place ..ooe- Sitb 500.00 sale of No. 125.00 ....... $1.961.53 | ber: ! purpose. { making Chritmas wmer They do not wish to have any { guments either in the papers or elsc- { where, and further libels in the pa- pers will not be answered. This stato- ment is given simply to clear the names of the daughters and their mother. ‘ E\;enfsi Tdni ght Vaudeville and Keeney's theater, Moving Pictures, Vega society, meets in Vega hall. Chamberlain council, M., meets in Jr. O. 1 il (@) 168 AL A- M. hall, Burritt meets hall, grange, in Judd's Tent, K. O. Main street. New T. meets at in M., MERRY CHRISTMAS HERE. National Bank Disburse Thous- ands Dee. 11 in Form of Club Checks. A Merry Christmas in the real sense of the term should be enjoyed by most of the residents of the Hard- ware City this Christmas and in par- ticular by the 7,000 menibers of the New Britain National bank Christmas club. The club payments, which have been made every week during the vear. mature, December 14, when the checks will be drawn and the mem- made happy. Many thousands of dollars will be paid out in this way and the money will be ured to good It will go a long way to ¢ for many who might have little but re- | express that they had not Wil otherwise grets to | saved for the great occasion. | in this city. | joined, | twelve 116.00 | | | i | I and The National bank madc a hit when it introduced the Christmas club idea | The first year but 3,600 when pay day came and | how nely the plan | out, it wus no trouble at all | the ball rolling for another months: The result is now shown in a membership of 7,000 and with prosperity smiling on the city as it is today next year’s club should es- tablish another record. but other saw worked to start SHARPE-JONE! The marr Miss Cecil M. Jones, daughter of Mrs. A. I. Jone Frank S. Sharpe took place at | 9 o'clock this morning at their future | home on Jerome stroet. The bride wi attired In @ &reen broadeloth hat to match. M Helen Jone: age of v ———————. Near Franklin Sq. ALL PRICES a pair in ‘heir stocking. ATELY: Mens’ Overcoatss IN ALL THE LATEST FABRICS & STYLES. $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 and Upward. Boys' Overcoats and Mackinaws $3.50 to $8.00. Boys' Suits $2.98 to $7.00. $8.00 to $30.00. BRENNAY Near 47 Main St,, New Britain oy s, Watch Our Windows for Christmas Suggestions Today we are showing the finest display of Pock- et Flashlights in the state ALL KINDS We are also showing for the first time Ice Skates. Get a line on them, your boy or girl will surely want the attendants. After a wedding trip to Norfolk, Baltimore and Washing- ton they will be home to their friends after Februery 15 i WILL GRANT HEARINGS. Peter Service and John Moran, twc well known automobile drivers in this city, have been notified to appear be- fore Secretary of State Charles D. Burnes next Tuesday afternoon and explain their arrest and conviction in the local court earlier in the week The two men were fined $10 and costs ter of the bride, and Johr Tull were cach for speeding on East Main street The Abbe Hardware Co." 279 Main Street I. 0. O. F. FAIR TO CLO! the 1. O. O. F running since to Puir, Wed- closo This evening which has nesday night, will come in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall Last eve- ning's entertainment was a good one. In a sketch entitled “Callahan’s Fails ure,” Edward Beech and Miss Henri- ette Henn furnished much amusement Good readings were given by Jiss Millicent Wells of Arcadia, Fla. Registrar of Voters Willlam Zeiglet gave a clever exhibiton of baton swinging. There will a special entertainment, dancing and the award of prizes this evening. been a be