New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 10, 1915, Page 17

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RALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1915. HTHE C. L. PIERCE & CO.| TP . e (L || AT BABCOCK ! HOW MANY PIANOS COULD SURVIVE A TRIAL BEFORE THIS JURY ? Style 30—$350. These world renowned artists have applied gousiesbos 000 Ore OOd News every test their great knOWIedge and ex- CHARLOTTE MACONDA ¥FRANZ KNEISEL . ld th Colorature Soprano Founder of Famous Kneisel | perience could suggest to the “Beautitul tone, so much like Quariot the human voice.’ Fxcel]ent quality of tone and actio LILLIAN BLAUVELT N Concert Soprano HERR ALFRED HERTZ e SOEESIE ‘Wagnerian Conductor, Metro- EronefEISIgnn e, vl remarkable politan Opera Co. singing quality. “Has great volume and power MARGARETE OBER and a delightfully delicate and Contralto, Metropolitan Opera Co. Zesporaivelaotion i “Sustains the voice wonder- FLORENCE HINKLE fully—sgreat help to the artist.” Soprano—Concert and Oratorio BELLA ALTEN “The action combined with the Soprano, Metropolitan Opera Co. ®_0 jg;e?;‘:’ln;’o:&x:’tle’kes the piano a “I most fully recommend the % Lester Piano.” e s | READ THEIR VERDICT! IINgSs Greatest Dramatic Soprano . Operatic Soprano “a pertect mstrument-a con- | Who can ignore such endorsements as| . overic Sooruo stant source of pleasure in my R Norkmclactist work. these ? ma; GWILYM MILES TRt | of e Luster Piane the fact- thar 1t | w L - Still Going F ast o ——r, Made nght | A Full Stock of Holiday Goods SOld nght , at a Big Discount THE C. L. PIERCE & CO.| ¥ Style 32—$375. ————————— | AGENTS FOR VICTROLAS AND EDISON DIAMOND DISC Over 1,000 Lester Pianos Sold in BN e \UHINES All Lester Pianos Guaranteed for New Britain and Vicinity 246 Main Street. Opp. Monument 10 Years ’ WESLEYAN ALUMNI ASSNS. To Discuss Military Imstruction and Limitation of Numbers. | University Yesterday of par- | ticular interest to the alumni E CARRY THE LARGEST LINE OF body was that at a series of meet- W . throughout the country this winter the subjects of military’ instruction and the limitation of numbers at | Wesleyan will be brought forward for discussion. The first of these . . alumni meetings will be held at Al- bany tomorrow evening by the Wes- leyan Alumni association of Eastern New York. R. E. Nivison. ’00, of A0 he the e : Elks Will Own Columbus, Ohio, ¥ Sheldon, secretary Fancy Boxes, [ : W R e When Their New Home is Dedicated cil., — = President Shanklin, it is stated with Baskets authority, favors the ] A numbers in the uni ) not enthusiastic for military instruc- | tion. All Suitable 2t = for Christmas 4 2 }\ Quality Corner Gifts = Qfi» \/I ’i‘ T IS (()RR]‘(T "- 1r All brands of Assorted Chocolates, Lowney’s, Park & Til- Odd-Artistic-Distinctive - ford’s, Russell’s, Apollo and Nobility. | Beautiful Rare old Chinese Porcelain We also take orders for Sunday Schools, Churches and other § § w2 sniaue Arme and armor of Art—New York——furnisheil the matifs for the unique de organizations, and deliver toany part of the city. i olifs for tho unique do- Christmas Candies of all description. Candy Canes, all sizes, § B | :uch pottern i 0 sracern some feature of artistic merit in the collections of W. 1L from One Cent and up. | Rges, B o the late Ben- Jew- 5 Ibs. Assorted Chocolates-......... T,li’ilg‘if‘,i'.’;?fl'.w et the design on each Scarf. 5 Ibs. Assorted Chocolates . .. | = s 5 Ibs. Assorted Chocolates ¥ vy Siackpole- ELKS HOME. COLUMBUS O. The new Elks’ home at Columbus, A be represented at the dedication. , compose the dedication committes a-‘ 0., one of the finest fraternity houses | Grand Exalted Ruler James R. Nich- | follows: 7 hn W. Kaufman, Joh 2 d ® olson of Boston will have charge of | Bassel W, 9 : M . 00[8 in America. I\'in h‘e dedicated Dec. | the dedication ceremonies. For the | lia 5 elley, Edward J, J)ur- 15. 16 and 17. Ex-Governor Jam“-“i dedication parade Esteemed Leading | ham, I ouls O. Hunt. C, C. Janes, Wil- TWOH col M. Cox of Dayton, O., will deliver the ‘ Knight John G. Price has secured the | liam Leachman, C. W. Wallace, Robe dedicatory address. The grounds and | largest American flag in the world. |ert F. Wolfe, Jacob L. Will, John This flag belongs to the Canton | Pfeifer, John G. Price. Louls Lor. TFORD BRANCH, 599 Main St. ) . ool . ! " FLr Booth ] Block, 261 Maln st-, New Brltam i ASYLUM AT bullding, adjoining Memorial hall, | cpamber of commerce, and it ia | bach. Albert it P N } - Poli’s Theater. ' 7’ ¥ Next to Poll’s TRl:{“bI:h STREET, are valued at $300.000 with furnish- | the length of an ordinary city block. | son and Edward Gettrost, James M. ARTFORD. ings that will cost $35,000. FElks' | It requires 150 men to carry it.| Hengst is exalted ruler of Columbus lodges from all over the country will | Twenty prominent Elks of Columbus | lodge of Elks No. 37, ]

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