New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 11, 1915, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HORSFALL’S SALE OF COATS AND SUITS FOR MISSES AND WOMEN Suits—This season’s models in Gaberdine, Broadcloth, Whipcord and Serge. Some are fur trimmed and o:lhers plainly tailored. 1 3 1 H : e | X = p i Very attractive at these prices: Invites your inspection of their complete line g5 R \ Y a0 SUITS ggw ;;Zg;’; i i : | B AT o $29.00 SUITS $21. of Fine Jewelry, Watches, Silverware, China, ) Rl T et S o ot A i T § duced Prices! Cut Glass’ Bronze and Leather Goods. » ‘ In this sale are included some “stout” - . / \ = models sizes from 37 to 45. There is no better quality or larger stock o NEW SKATES direct from makers. There Coats—Of Zibeline, Chin(‘hil(l:i a]nd Novel- . o . g . . : q ty Cloths. Loose flowing models, many in New Britain, and we know that the prices ! is Skating right now. We can suit your trimmed with far. : . \ . $16.50 AND $18.75 are right. We do not advance our prices on /] feet and pocketbook. A good Xmas present. COATS .. .NOW $12.75 : S ' $28.75 COATS ......NOW $22.00 account of the Holidays, and every article is $3250 COATS NOW $23.75 e v | [HERBERTL.MILLS| ~ Horsroils Your patrona e is solicited. i 0 “rT PAYS TO NUY OUR KIND” NARTFORD, 8 Hardware 336 Main Street 93.99 ASYLUM ST. Comnsctiug with 140 TRUMBULL ST. Goods selected now will be reserved until Christmas. g []FH[;ER SKELLY AS | STATE ENGINEERS | IN SESSION HERE per at Elks' Club—First Time Af- | X | cremv \ : 54 Maln Street - Wllllalfl SGhOlaS WaS to Have' fair Was Held ta New Britain, | “Where quality is as represented” ; Sailed for Germany Today i e enln s e FOR Sf ‘LE - tended the best smoker the organiza- | : - p ¢ tion T ever held at the Klks' club | 1915 Ford Runabout in fine condltlon. William Scholas is a staunch Ger-' on Washington street last night. It He revels in reading of the ex- | Was the biggest attendance on record raan. L2 L ;‘AE(;Bé ébLLEGE MATE, J R R Bloltalotl thel Teutonic ik arme e | caakneslunchiandientexta inmentiwenos) Has Demountable Rims, Five New Til'es and | | | | | in keeping with the size of the gath- Hapsburgs and Hohenzollerns are | ering. Eveflts Ionight \deals in his fancy: The Kaiser, achl| New Haven was represented by | Shock Absorbers. Price is Right_ step William would give his life for Wil- | thirty-five mambers, who made the City Items IS ARRESTED HERE lielm and so patriotic was he that he! UpP,in the special car of the directors e EE e of the Connecticut company. IHa L' l '{ i AR made all preparations to sail to lvely it you want it. Keeney's theate rad ! fora s on deck with twenty-eight the Fatherland today to take up arms | members, who also had a special car rything in the Toy line for the [ of Room-Matc’s Friendship At at their disposal. The rest of those | en at Gladding” advt. present were from v Britain and | ] g = ench-American College. | s his last in this city, Scholas had to | g pa'i SO ) : | social c°"“\;‘““’f‘ of ;"‘; R ) | : i G i el . lingering farewell to his many | ¢ I’"“,'p“””:_‘h_ g ol has arranged a speclal privilegs | petective Sergeant Samuel Bam- : g counclly U ender friends. In each resort his | .« ifivia RERLOMAOb theRpubsy| ership entertainment for next M., meets in Jr. 0. U M. hall. : iret lic utilities commission, presided and lingering was over a flowing bowl ° ° o evening. | The Boston Lyrics | fOrth Visited the Stanley Works this # ik »eeches were made by Charles I S hian|inelprogram? morning and arrested Anthony Jan- TG FIGHT PROHIBITION. Chase of this city, a past president of | s cleaned at the Union Laundry, | kKowski, an employe on a the society, State Highway Comm rch street, Tel. 904—advt. [ charge of thert preferred by the [Euantenberz e e zaloonliontArar strcat o PaEennE ENG RVIRELseahec B 00 = James S. Dunigan will lea Springfield, Mass., police. Jankowski “Dry” Moves. he decided he would like to clean the ' joo Colonel il of Boston, 12, A. | on, violinist. A number of singers LOCAL BOY A CANDIDATI rorw to attend the funeral of his | place out. Officer James Skelley Was onnedy of Boston and » HL. from New Huven also assisted | Joseph W. Albiston of this city, a Evin pWVatertomn Monda Y called in and Scholas at once mistook = gage, president of the Lerlin Construc- | This is the first time the society has ' student at Rensselaer Polytechnic In- a hot:bath-at the City Hall Bar« | yronqay, | ther the interests of those ¢ pisoniodeadenjogthoginten gl iealfiionfcompany | held & smoker in New Britain, but if | stitute, Troy, N. Y., is a candidate for hop.—advt. Until November 19, Jankow i ) those connected | and attacked him. The attack failed | poritz Lppler aid himself proud in | one could judge from remarks over- | assitant manager of the football team o quarterly meeting of the New |4 student at the French-Amert with the lauor (raffic is of consld- | and when Scholaa woke up this mor- | preparing a_Dutch supper and the ' heard it will not be the last. _The af- | for 1916. Mr. Albiston is & graddate in Christian Endeavor union was | Jege at Springficld. He roomed in | erable interest to local partie s+ | ing he fo\m‘d 4\|||\.~:H '"v”", ..\” AL muests were loud in praise of his menu. fair was planned by City Enginecr of the local High school and has .hec‘n at the First Baptist church 1 one of the college dormitories ana | 1 recent meeting Michael T. Kerwin | Dolice headaquarters. = Ihe ~Afies | Music was furnished by Willlam Willlam H. Hall, C. F. Chase and Al- * active in class and college affairs. At After the meeting a Christ- | his room-mato was one John Pean. | Of the Bartenders' Union, was in at- [ had won and be Wis o BHEOUET 04 Anderson, pianist, and Herbert Ander- | bert Schilling the institute. . social was held. Tiring of college life, Jankowski jeft ; tendanc ‘,(“lf‘\;“m,“tws" a1l breach ibfithe peace | usetul present—pure silk “Phoe- | his studies on November 19 and when L ! p ot 5 hose for women, attractively | he left his room-mate was at a reci- | MCCtng held by a number of liquer | b Judse ,MCS:HI';;;:(T tfl.‘l‘(prho(i‘vr:“;fi: d, $1, $2 and $3 packages, at|tation. Consequeitly Jankowski ap- | (°21ers, brewers and those directly in- | ¢onsideration dec t | terested in the sale of =0 ail rather than to Germany | lson’s.”"—advt. propriated a dictionary belonging to various forms | ¢ ‘"' j: S of liquors. The prime object is to | &Pd war. iss Ruth Nelson of Belden street | his friend and also stole $40 he had ! > pr i et SR N ! o ° rtained a number of her friends at | saved up, it is alleged. | perfect an organization that will be | Y 1:‘:0\‘\3;{:;“11’,(\"\.«];: ey 1‘;:1?1;;'}' rty at her home last evening. i Before attending college, Jankov jable to contest any of the efforts of [ V'8 e e tanes | had resided in this city and it was | the Dprohibition party in this state and | Man Who 80 B i L 3r i v to Scholas’ ) e . 'y | als0 in other states throu he | fo_Great Britain as to fiy eompany. Wwhs put out of commis- ::d“‘:;’;s;‘;’; that he was run down | UV - ghout the | L0 nse when the latter was placed | on Main street yesterday after- Mr. Kerwin accompanied by My, | Under arrest. This morning after he e et e % o whien''the horse fell and broke Bowen of Providence, R, 1. has mads | DAd sobered up, he stoutly denied any shalih, ALUMNI COMMITTEE MEETING. | & canvass of the various cities In (he | Lecollection of attacking the officer in an e onv1nce ho annual meeting of the Second : . state and report fndiae conadeians | defense of his Teutonic enemy. kd Republican club will be hela on | - Meeting of the committee In & conslderable | | " \vas fined $10 and costs. activity in every city. uary 7. A Dutch supper will also | terested in the formation of tho : The leagus L is composed of brewers, bartender: 2 oom 28. eld next month. alumni association of the New Brit- | cigarmakers and other mesnem oo Police Rald R - '8 ¢ ark hotel was ¢ * 4 ayor Quigley will attendt banquet | ain' High school will be held tomor- , trade craft: Room 28 at the Par 5 D l f Ch t G t o Sl o el g S ur Display of Lhristmas Gilts Tor Every Member - ohn T, King and another in New | rooms of the enflworth club. The | (o ooy ol RGO Bl ven, Friday' when the annual din- | committee consists of William W. T. | ¥ TANGE O. U- A. M, NAME, | 'clock last evening and E Mahan, o\ O ° e A = s arvard's famous football stite ciyil service associa- | Squires, Luther Parker, Irving I . — who is not Harvard's fa sl f th P l C t p t L Squires, Luther " Parker, | s TS 8 ot T e ol P e it ru e | (G e Fami annot Be Surpassed in e (City. ; tionship, and Daniel Doran were ar-y rested on charges of drunkenness and The chief atters of business L rea )] 3 ¥ . 1 i v ‘oo taon . e | e M’y atonion was ot Some of Our Specialties are as Follows: Council, O. U. A, M., as well as other | tracted to the hotel by the unearthly | councils of the Mechani rer tne || ICi8e8 lzsuing therefrom. | e Hen L B | s of the Mechanics all over tae e and traced the hubbub to room | couniry, of late and which will be 7 {sque songs and | i i . Vitrolic curses, risaue i % IR N further disc Ny P aX veek' o " - . . * mwl:.nyq (‘L\.(\‘x“. r((\‘n \1 ne ?.L week’s | Sl aral pandemonium Wa the. order y y s s rganization of the Admittance was refused the | order. within. £ o 2 policeman ana the drunken revelry In some parts of the country the |} o wild. Officer leading membors feel that the name | LECAMe even more W\ 0 attracted | Rl o 2 Meehan's attention was also attractes Bt Mechanies savors too much of n labor |2 1eSHERE SR D gl the notel as did = ’ organi and in view of the many | 204 he also ¢ was passing. A 10 L GBS labor troubles throughout the lang | QMicer Middleton, WAC ¢ three G ¢ r Nith the aid of a { P\ feel thilt a_change of name would be e e ed (ho room and placed ~ : Will be a number of changes in the | jrahan sald he was sorry but that did laughter has been born to M rs. T. Boyle of Rocky Hill ave- Miss Nagle's Sanitarium. Anthony Jankowski Takes Advantage Vega society meets in Vega hall. against the Allics. Last night being | With the result that he became joyful. | Once in that condition William be- | came abusive and when he visited | i | Liberty League Rendy to Oppose Any i Will be turned over to the Massachu-| The Liberty League which was re- setts authorities and will pe tried | contly formed in New Haven to fur- The league had its conception at a wagon owned by the Union Laun- Labor Organization. constitution and ritual. prevent Judge Meskill from im- DON'T FORGET TO ORDER | g i PRAL After the meeting of the locnl lodge | NOF, Prever $8 and costs. Doran YOUR CHRISTMAS CANDY 7 / Thursday night of cach week a Dutch | FOSDE & z:'-'.", O R et et CHRISTMAS TREE OUTF]TS EARLY. R / i supper will be served. ;“ \\fj“;‘“f“:("m U helwould Like (Eis Old' Virginia Peanut Brittle, 15¢ - ! s ) —— - | be understood and he was fined $12 ; . y { 'S DINNER PARTY. and cost College Girl Chocolates, 40c ) Miss Anna Gauer gave i | 2 ib.' grade, 29c 1b. arty for a number of her friends at | ) /Kibhe’s Pure Sugar Ribbon Can- 7 % About a dozen small boys, ranging 942 0b. box, 27c box. p ; her home last cvening. Those pres- | i, age from 7 12 years, were in p Chocolate Santa Claus, 10c, 15¢, 4 ent were the Misses Margaret Ru chambers this morning to v ! 25¢, 50c each. e i \ destroying property. All were g E , 7 ‘\,\(‘l‘ Carolyn Kingsley, Irene Swirt, 5 Chocolate Dolls Dressed, 25c ea. L Catherine Iinnegan, Taura Mou lecture on the cvil of their v Chotolate Smoking Sets, only a A ; Ireno Andrews, Ruth MacMillan, | sent home where, in several cas few left, 35¢ a set. . i Muril Bigelow, Sally Hummason, anrd | least, their parents concluded the E € CHocolate Croquettes, Red Ber- - 4 J Olive Littlehales, and Messrs, Bmory | punishment in the good old-fashioned l ries, Cachous, etc., for Favors. - ;(‘(.,«mn, Ward M B n Dy- | way. Full line of fancy boxes of candy i n, William Brackett, Kenneth Rel- One group of boys was arrested for for Christmas. o, - vea, Cleason Parker, Sidney Mon- | Wreeking the old Lynch house on Put- The home of Christmas gifts, AU T tague, Richard White, Robert Buol, | nam of. They broke out all the Don’t forget that camera on . “:Bement Hihbard and George (ad- | windows, stole the well-curb and | your Holiday list. . well. [ riuffed the well full of rags, and even ¥ R — went so fa to break up some fur- viture left in the se. Py . . . i ! DOUBLE CATASTROPHI. The other g youngsters was e lc lnSOn ! Henry Johnson, who lives at Walnut | arrested for breaking a shed owned and Arch streets, was the vietim of a | I'¥ Carlson & Dnl CO i double misfortune yester after- | = S [ ) noon when he fell from K. P. Mc- | “Bob” Stone of Waterbury, cham- H playver of (on- 169 171 M .n St \ Allon’s automobile. Johnson wus | pion pocket billiard & g I standing at the rear of the car hold- | necticut, and J. O. Ephardt, champion O l C l I\d F h a 2 ® i will mect in the final block . 1, LOO ey na ¥. Jjohnson 1b. dinner 7 Boys in Chambers, ing a Victrola in place when he was of Ohio, | jolted off and took the muslc box | in the 625 point match game at the . \od LN with him. He suffered a cut on the | Elmore Pool Parlors in Lee's block ‘ = 2 P - head and hody inujries. Dr. Kenneth | Monday evening December 13, The 0 W t e lg ts tO t e W m e S SRS - b [ ) i ) m‘?" 2 O 2 b | 5. Kellogg attended John n. The Vi match will begin at 8:45 o'clo 0 0 rOO : trola will ulso need repairs before it | Stone Is in the lead at present 500 to again in working order. 195.—aavt.

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