New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 9, 1915, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, D = THE THINGS MEN | | BUY FOR THEMSELVES ARE THE TEINGS YOU SHOULD BUY FOR THEM AT CHRISTMAS TIME Finding Suitable and Acceptable Gifts for the Man has been one of our chief objects these last several months. Now we are ready Decide Now to Give the The Gms:i a‘:'e’ll]\el:e—‘tlhebl{if\d i]hat r‘lieli_gfhtha Boy a Tool Chest Laows they cune from HORSFALLS. of Fine Jewelry, Watches, Silverware, China, Traveling Bags, Canes, Umbreilas, Hat Cut Glass, Bronze and Leather Goods. A fOl‘ Chr lSlmaS Boxes, Sweaters, House Coats, Vestograms, There is no betier quality or larger stock ||} 2% | Smoking Stands. in New Britain, and we know that the prices ‘ | We have them from ling‘;vlidtil‘\wfiu(;fl:afi:fli:eco{l;;;a:fi]emgf Q}L‘::l are right. We do not advance our prices on | | $1.00 o $5.00 pilt il Lgmtayenger e account of the Holidays, and every article is hante S guaranteed as represented. N HERBERT L. MH_LS Hovstalix i ici - “IT PAYS TO RUY OUR KIND” HARTIORD, Lour patrouage; Splicitect Hardware 336 Main Street 98990 ASYLUM ST. Comnscting with 140 TRUMBULL ST. Invites your inspection of their complete line Goods selected now will be reserved until an entertainment consisting of sing- Sunshine Society. |ims. recitaions, cic If you would give the p— 3 9 = Remembrances will be sent to the men Cigars we'll help 2N\ B Y 1 Children's Home and the Blind Ba- y €] ] N, O kindness ohown | bies' Home in Farminston. you select them . ¢ Pass 0 s b= 4 g Bl gTvasinotiy monnt The next meeting will be a very Many ladies would like very much to give the men cigars for L \ 9 1 Zoriyouialon el important one concluding with the Christmas, but ladies know that they lack knowledge in tobacco i TRl award of the Martha Washington doll. qualities or the likes and dislikes of the smoker, so they hesitate in . SN Let it travel dowr buying cigars, a gift that certainly would be mcst desirable to am tl'eet L . "‘"“u"”"" i ' any brother, husband or sweetheart who smokes. We will very Christmas. wipe &n- P zladly help the ladies select cig or the men. With our aid they | et | EV"ntS TOIII ht gladly help)the ladies Eolect clg [for the men | W “Wh l.t . t d” W I (s i 6Lon L i | (4 ill be absolutely right and the men will be i ere quality 1S as represente 2 Fass it on. - di . Vandevilie and Moving Plotures Candy ior the Ladies Motto—Good cheer. Kecney's theater. S ———— = Flower—Coreops} A ‘s of .canll = ——— —— m————— Cols el A e i == . The boys might stop and think for a minute of the value of "”‘f")r Mercantile Bureau, C. of C., as a Christmas gift. I'ew indeed are the ladies who do not care for . l i S IS NOt a DIS ay 4 | mg Hotel Beloin. candy, and a pretiy box of delicious candy is a gift that fi1.ds a ready p th 'lte’ns , P[]LIGE RUUN UP | There are four wheel chairs, four = welcome at Christmas and at all other times. Boys, if you want to pairs of crutches and onc air-cushion N 3rita mects in ive the girls some nice candy, buy those candies here. We certainly [ girl It’,s n = { not in use at present. o G5 G - have as fine a line as you can find anywhere in the city. | When you look for Toys go to | i S ! Gladding, 4 Chestnut street.—advt. | i 2 e v, | The response for the Thanksgiving hington Camp, P. O. S. of A., X oo automobiles ariven by Havey | works was most sencrous, both in sup- s in G. A. R. hall. y ] son of Arch street and G. Battaglia | | plies and meon Nine dinners ot T ler ST h Two Y(}ums R(]b Smre a[]d Then were sent out, six baskets of fruit, Court Friendly, F. of A., meets in of East Main street and Hartford ave- flowers to six and a box of candy. Judd's hall. [Eiceateday RbIelcherhinachinchvas Sleep There All nghl : The card party of a few weeks ago | COR. MAIN and WEST MAIN STS, OPP. CITY HALL _— i e have gone the limit on | b2dly damaged | 3 : Furs cleaned at the Union Laundry. 3 i street. Y, promoting the Sunshine fiay Neckwear. NOthmg 266 Arch street. Tel. 904—advt. | After keeping an all night 2i1,, | ncteristic of the society gathering. ks (i — it has been seen in New | Beginning Monday, Dec. 20, the Sergeant Geor: Kelly and - — e z = 5 - | = ain merchants will commence keeping the Wwilliam McCue succeeded in roundir The question of the need of a dav - 0 PROTECT CLAYTON CROSSING. | """T ;"" ]’“,h”"‘h % fraihe :‘" '”l';'n s stores open evenings for the accom- up Joseph Brown and Charles Landry, | nursery in our ecity brought be- Protection of the railroad crossing | posed to slow ;'l‘ . “‘l"‘”‘"‘l ng : modation of the shopping public. S ity 4 S oo i : SLEEPS ON CAR TRACKS. at Clayton, which is recognized as |crossing the danger is still great f s 5 5 pleaded guilty before Jodge fore us at ve meeting @ § PS ) ACKS. at Clay ’ “ = & 2 hey are totally different The mercantile bureau of the Cham. James T. Meskill in police court this | ihe vote was unanimously in favor Lynch of Hartford, one of the mrost angerblis:in this sec. [ The Newington authorities bslisve Hesign and gorgeous Col-|ber of Commerce will have a ban. MOMing to burglarizing Segal & of it. quet at the Hotel Beloin at 6.5 Birnbaum’s Main street store Tue S o 3 > gs. o'clock this evening, followed by a U4y night. Probable cause was found | t night and but for his being ar- | Erwin, the first selectman, has ve- | 3 membership meeting. John T. Kirby °Pd DPoth young men were bound| The Christmas work was iscuss rested by Officer Gustav Nelson for ved a letter from the company, ; ¢ have 2 HQCkWCaF T€PU- | ot New York will be tn incio¥ over to the March term of the su- | and plans are under way to have our drunkenness he might have been run suggesting that a sign and bell be | Through Lawyer M. D. Saxe, he At o ds 5o Speaiir e principa; perior court. They were taken to the | usual celebration at the town home, over and killed. Judgement was sus- | installed, but this is not considered | American Grocery company of Bos- D 3l Martford County jail this aftermoon in | Christmas eve and gifts for each one, pended this morning as it was his |sufficient. View of the crossing on | ton today brought suit against J. Bur- Emmett club o at 321 1-2 Mai | netted a very tidy sum as well as ticlubipestalatist LR Al tion of the state, is being urged by | either gates should be installed of a the selectmen of Newington. R. H.|flagman stationed there. e & pie VT The proposed mass meeting of the licu of being able to furnish $700 | fruit, candy and popcorn, followed by first offense. the west approach is hidden by brick ‘ tus of Hartford for $50. o give a tie from “Wil-| Central Labor Union which was to be bonds. | e held this month, has been called off The voung burglars entered the! means giving the b;St | ::Tnti}dspril:.g.] l"frc;identFS&rnm\z\u of siore T day night through a rear Meriden, head of the C. F. of L. = al A hidden f ight by whet er E , con- door. A s , hidden from sig! ) t money can buy sulted with President M. T. Kerwin of an alcove, was broken open 'by them be Soc or $500 the 'local organization and this con- | but their efforts gained them only | e clusion was arrived at. $1.10. They had a set of tools con- ls s e eason o e - = = sisting of an axe, a heavy screwdriver . he» 7 Who is your tailor? Nelson-Thomp- : - | scn, 55 West Main St.—advt. | and a strong pair of pliers. Brown . Jhe Wilzson o | Previouy vorkea | xt “this store o\ . —_————— and doubtless ned his information 2 - e e | OFFICER SHOOTS HORSE. | of the inside arrangements at that | ear en e l ren | time. One of Jamees Doyle’s horses, After Sergeant Bamforth secured BOWL]NG paired with another and drawing a | Sificlent evidence to warrant the ar- p t of the duo, Sergeant Kell 1 % % .- | hack, slipped and fell at the corner of | *¢3! Kelly and m e bs Pri Par s ' Officer McCue twere s enle e and vate LD i ot (s (RCr (D e || e KGO WO G Out (5 (30 : us e 4 them. Neither could be found last Accommodated. ing. The beast's leg was broken and | right but at 1:15 o’clock this morn- | Officer Patrick Howley was sent out|ing Landry was found asleep at hi i R . llding Nelsomn, | oo ot Hos e s | 7, Never before in the history of our store have we been able to T 17SRARCHUSTRITDY uncermoniously dragged from his bed | i . 4 . A d domestic. We = e e A R e Al R i / Z B) to show a better assortment of toys, imported an: Trown could not be found, but the have something new to offer at every turn. iwo officers remained on the alert and | at 6:50 o'clock this morning caught . The follewng partial list will give an idea of what to select ! him walking down Beaver street. i Burglars Steep Over sate. |} ||| [ESEENS N DOLLS, Imported and Dome stic, from 25¢ to $5.00 Showing the coolness and nerve of | i : \ 1 i || /= ' the Youns burglars, it developed that | ; e ' ROCKING HORSES from 75¢ to $15.00 Pl'actlcal Glfts ) : after robbing the safe at the store b g v CHILDREN’S AUTOMOBILES from . .. $5.50 to $15.00 Tuesday night the two youths espied | for Christmas TN LCE o e e ore on wnien| , , : thero they T iy e This space cannot name them all but be sure and see our line of Mechanical Toys, Velocipedes, Sleds, Landers, Frary & ; | %{ég%gég:%g::\rx %‘ ::}fo;hnf:.etic] Auto Go-Carts, Teddy Bears, Austrian China and Glassware, German Toys, American Toys, Blocks, Toy Clark’s Universal ; s The record of vouns Brown 1s o @ “Dreadnoughts” Child’s Writing Desks. bad one, although his pal is not so | t well known in police circles. Brown ! Vacuum Products ik )RR e et e vt i B American Manufacturers of Toys are Coming Right to the Front and We Have a several occasions and theft has been charged up to him previously. Several | ’ Vacuum Bottles from - S months ago the court took pity on | woflderful Assortme“t ... $1.00 up him and gave him a chance to gni = . Vacuum Carafes from e e ershpterestd i sy — See our combination of Go-Cart and Rocking Horse. Somethiny cured employment and he was given | ¢ —_— : $2.25 up Lunch Sets, Nickel Bottle $3.50 up Automobile Kits, etc. Everready Flashlights and +. ‘Batteries. Home of Christmas Gifts. The Dickinson Drug Co. 169&171 Main St. ST | NO ATTEMPTED FRAUD. I i s | IN OUR HOUSEFURNISHING intended fraud, Prosecutor Klett did ! not arraign Jacob Kanacofski in court on a charge of evading carfare. He was arrested at the depot last night D by Officer Willlam Strolls on com- Pl plaint of a conductor, who said he had refused to pay his fare from Berlin / We offer Cemplete Furniture Sets for every rcom: Carpets, Rugs, to this city. Tt appeared from an 2 3 . . Srraen (i moRh G (e Lamps, Brass and Iron Beds, Perfection Oil }.-Ieaters.' Stoves, etc. accussdiddgnot understand frhequze In your canvass for holiday purchase it will certainly be to your ad- of a railroad rebate slip. n S . 5 s He got on the train at New Haven 2 : vantage to see our display and ask for our prices. ard paid the conductor seventy-five - cents, receiving the usual rebate — check. On the Berlin-New Britain train he tendered the conductor the 1ebate check. Pressed for a ticket he had none and refused to pay the nec- essary seventeen cents, claiming that | [) the New Haven trainman has assured ;,i,i:n;hm the rebate check was suf- 328_332 MAlN STREET, NEW BRITAIN He was given a lesson in railroad cthics and sent on his way by the | prosecutor. i = = —

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