New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 17, 1915, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, DECEMBER A COLUMBIA CR)\ONOLA—THE IDEAL GIFT FOR ALL THE FAMILY FOR ALL THE YEAR AROUND [ A MILILER & OL,SON, Iu. 9--SANITARY STORES--5 QUALITY, THE BEST AND PRICES RfilGHTV Roasting Chickens Golden West Fowl Good Fowl Fancy Navel Oranges 30c and 40c doz 40¢ pk 5¢c qt 12 1-2¢ beh M. & 0. SPECIAL COFFEE 35¢ 1b.,3 pounds $1.00 Finest Coffee in the city. Lowney’s Cocoa, . . .1-2 1b can 20c Hershey’s Cocoa . . .1-2 Ib can 18¢ Cataract Best Flour ....85c bag ettty g e SR Tt 5 4 New California Prunes, Rib Roast Ml oy 10c 1b. 12 1-2¢1b,. 15¢ 1b Chuck Roast Solid Vysters 25 Native Pigs to be cut up today and tomorrow—Come in and get any cut you wish. Our Christmas Poultry will be in the first of next week and we will guarantee as fine Stock as has ever been shown in New Britain, and our prices will be right. LEAVE YOUR ORDER EARLY. Small and Lean Pork Loins .. Native Fresh Shoulders .. Small Fresh Hams Table Apples Fancy Cranberries [] We will send to your home any one of our many special Columbia Grafonola Christ- mas outfits for a first small payment. Balance to be paid after the holidays. COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA Itisthegiftthntwiilbethe greatest source of pleasure both on Christmas morn and through all the year. /1:No matter how much money you're going to spend for Christmas some should go for music to make your Christ- mas brighter. 61 ARCH STREET, TEL. 162 179 DWIGHT STREET, TEL. 1439-3 552 ARCH STREET, TEL. 557 446 W. MAIN STREET, TEL. 1104-2 257 WHITING STREET. TEL. 1998-2 USEFUL HINTS | For Xmas Gifts CRANE'S LINEN LAWN HIGH-] LAND LINEN The Best there is in Stationery. KODAKS ‘Little Ones—Big Ones, $1.00 to $100. A HOT WATER BOTTLE 'Always welcome in every home. | ~ CIGARS All the popiilar brands. in boxes of 12, 25. 50.—$1.00 up. teams follow: William Dennis, “Ford™; Edward Walters, “Chalmers’; J. Dex- ter Walcott, “Cadillac’’; Harold La- tham, “Buick”; Curtis Christ, “Pierce- Arrow”; Merrit Taylor, “Overland”; Howard Huck, “Stutz”; Olcott Mills, “Packard 12". N andgevt our special Christmas record lists, or send us your name and address 'l mail these lists:to you. =7 TWO INSTITUTIONS THANK SO. CHURCH Open Evenings. RODRIB & WHEELER 8 Main Street. Hallinan Building New Britain General Hospital and Tuskegee Institute Acknowledge General Financial Gifts. A WATERM!/ IDEAL FOUNTAIN PEN Is always acceptable. PERFUMES Sachet, Toilet Waters, Richard Hudnuts, famous for quality. CANDY A large assortment to please the most! fastidious. That the South Congregational church of this city is following the scriptural admonition and is truly going into the highways and byways in doing good is evidenced today by the receipt of two letters, giving thanks for generous financial dona- tions to two worthy institutions, the New Britain General hospital and the ! Tuskegee Normal and Industrial In- stitute for the training of colored | young men and women, located at; . Alabama. | i ‘WE GIVE ROYAL GOLD TRADING STAMPS. ASK FOR THEM. OUR USUAL BIG SATURDAY SALE AT | THE GREAT WESTERN MARKET QUALITY STORE OF LOW PRICES LESS WE FORGET, BE SURE AND BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR OUR CHRISTMAS ADV. OUR_BEPUTATION FOR QUALITY AND PRICES ON TURKEYS AND OTHER POULTRY IS UNSURPASSED. nalt Lean Fresh Pork . enuine Lamb Legs ... licavy Cuts of Corned Beef .. Fancy Fowl and Ohicken. Skinned Back Hams .. 18¢ Smoked Sho (all sizes) . T SPECIAL ON SUGAR FOR SATURDAY - Alix W. Stanley of the | General hospital con- in a letter to Rev. Geo. W. C. Hill, the thanks due the church fo | the donation of $53 as a Thanksgiving | ,offring at the hospital, Warren Logan, acting principal | since the death of Booker T. Wash- | ington, and treasurer of the Tuskegce Institute, also sends to the local church the heartfelt thanks of his people for the gift of $76 to the In- stitute, given at the recent visit of the | institute singers to this city. . PIPES . 16¢ . 20¢ 1n cases, $1.00 Up. . 14c B . 18%c . 6c 1b. and upward Imported Italian Pure Olive Oil. . . Imported Italian Pure Olive Oil. 1 peck Potatoes 25¢, and 2 Ibs. Carrots Imported Italian Macaroni . : 3 Large Grape Fruit Parmesan Cheese (best quality) Romano Cheese (best quality) . Toreno Salamey (best quality) . Large Can Italian Peppers . French Peas ....... o000 .... 19¢c can ‘and 1 Ib. Puritan Boy Coffee 30c | Sauer Kraut...10c quart .. Pea Beans...17c quart 5 ... 85c bag | Kale, Lettuce, Celery, Turnips, Carrots, Parsley and .$2.15 a gallon : Parsnips mPHONE ORDERS EARLY AND YOU WILL 'RECEIVE THEM EARLY ‘THE GREAT WESTERN MARKET $1.10 14 gallon 59¢ quart 9c 3 1bs. for 25¢ .. 25¢ . 45c 1b. . 38c Ib. . 40c 1b, 18¢ can L Crowell’s Drug Store Cor. Main and West Main Sts. OPPOSITE CITY HALL SLEIGH AS PATROL WAGON. In the police department, as in the fire department, the old fashioned sleigh has supplanted the modern au- tomobile. A sleigh has been hired to Ye used in place of the auto patrol | until such time as the roads will per- mit the use of the machine. This noon Officers Moffitt and Wagner took a sleigh ride to West street where they arrested “Jimmy” Smith, on cemplaint of his father. Smith is in tad shape and has an ugly cut on his| face where he fell into a picket fence on Willow street. *“Jim” White is hereby endorsed for the job of patrol | = — - driver. ! songs, recitations and fantasies is be- ing planned by the children. The Christmas tree celebration of the church will be held Monday eve- ning, December 27. A bag full of gifts will be distributed among the children. WAt the morning service on Sunday, December 2 the choir will render | the cantata “The Coming the has been continuous for the thirty-six hours, was reported in “ message received here today The message said mountain streams weie at flood tide and further rains would endanger many small villages. science and mathematics; Miss De- Groat, languages; Miss Jenki his- tory, and Professor Harry Wessels, in- dustrial. last - 4 2 FIGHT AT FACTORY. Steve Hills and Sam Davis were ar- rested at the Beaton & Cadwell plant frank M =~ Frop., 63 Mamn St ’Phove 1053 Cincinnati, 0., Deec. 17.—Heasy rains last night and today supceedc: of the sleet and snow which fell y City Items | folding cane—carry it in a bag-— mique gift, $3 at “Wilson's.”"— here is a well selected assortment #%3 ‘silk umbréllas for women at Ison’s.”"—advt. The committee on uniform hours of le .Chamber of Commerce held eting this afternoon at 2:30 o’clock d the Christmas tree committee 11 meet at 5:30 o’clock. William Walsh of the Mohican arket has returned from St. Fran- s’ hospital where he recently under- ent a. successful operation. Miss Rose Welinsky has entered the ploy of James Palmeiri and Law- er Joseph G. Woods, as stenographer. Get reliable makes of gloves for hristmas gifts at Bowen & Co.— dvt. Postmaster Delaney is making ar- langements to hire two more teams 0 handle the parcel post business ext week. A number of substitutes vill be pressed into service during he week. ‘Washable kid hite and sand, ad William A, Andrews of Camp atrcet, left this afternoon for Birming- ham, , on a visit to his son. Mr. Auirews is also contemplating a trip south. ery enjoyvable Christmas party held by the Sempaparatus class piscopal church, in the ast night gloves for wome $1.50 at “Wilson 32 TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. WANTED—To buy boy" velocipede. Addre: Herald. second-hand velocipedc. 12-17-2dx “WANEED—Man for farm wor ‘milker. W. W. Benstead, Swamp, Plainville. 12-17-d1x ‘OUND—Pocketbook, containing sum ‘of momey, Owner apply to D. J. fullin, Regal hotel. 12-17-1d Mrs. George A Quigley- of Maple street is confined to her home with a severe cold. A delightful Christmas social was held by the Young Ladies Sodality of St. Joseph's church last night. Anton Buettner, a machinist on the U, S. S. Missouri, is enjoying a short furlough at his home in this city. Charles J. Law has recovered from his recent indisposition and has re- sumed his duties at the New Britain a ! Trust company. Owing to the lack of interest, tho committee on the reunion of the class of 1915, New Britain High school, has decided to postpone the event indef- initely. Luther W. McKay has reserved a table at Bond's cafe, Hartford, for New Year's eve and will entertain five of his friends therc. The Svea Social club will hold its clection of officers tonight e McLaren of 79 , and Miss Lena Newson of { Sherbrooke, Canade, werc married In i that place on Tuesday. The groom is emploved as a foreman by the H. R. Walker company. . The members of the regular and | supernumerary police force were re- viewed last evening in the city court room by the safety commissioners, Miss Mary A. Willilams has been en- gaged as alto soloist in the quartet at the Stanley Memorial church. A special Christmas program will be carried out by the Men’s class of the First Church of Christ at its meeting tonight at 8 o’clock. The election of officers Christian Endeavor society Sunday school will enjoy tonight at 6:30 o’clock. i m street, of the of the a banquet Scouts of Trinity Methodist Episcopal church tonight at 7:30 o’'clock. The second round of the Y. M. T. A. and B. pool tournament will be played - tonight. Y. M, C. NOTES. Secretary E. W. Yergin of the Boy's department has arranged a novel plan for keepin gaccount of increase in the There will be a meeting of the Boy membership of the department. At present therc are 276 members and it is hoped to increase it to 300. A board with eight race courses will be placed in the department and each will represent a make of an automo- bile. A race between New York and San Francisco is imagined and for every dollar paid towards the $5 mem- bership fee, a pin will be pushed for- ward one inch denoting one mile. There are fourteen members in the contest and the winning team will be given a dinner. The captains and 9 TO 11 A. M. SCHOOL COUNCIL MEETS. The next meeting of the council will be held on the second Tuesday in January. Yesterday the! council met and the following teachers | spoke on their own relative subjects: { Principal E. E. Weeks, third, fourth and fifth grades; Mrs. Mitchell of the Smalley school, special classes: Miss Kingsbury of the Prevocational school | school, seventh and eighth grades; J. C. Moody of the High school, commer- cial department; Professor Nelson, | 9 TO 11 A M STEAKS—Short, Sirloin, Porterhouse ana 16¢ 1b Native Yellow Onions . .. .4 gts 8c CONFECTIONERY SUGAR .. ... .31bs 20 c MOH. WISTERIA TEA 1-1b sealed pkg 3 5 c Moh. Special COFFEE steel cut 1-10 sealed can 35 c LAKE SHORE PUMPKIN MOH. TOMATO SOUP 9c 25¢ CHERRY GROVE MOLASSES ....Irg can UNCAS BRAND JELLY .3 jars MOHICAN BAKING POWDER ..1-1b can FANCY LIMA BEANS .... ..can PURE LUNCHEON COCOA .1b MOHICAN TOMATO CATSUP . bottle No. 3 can 9C Fancy Jersey PEARS NO. 3 can ....2 cans BEST STUFFED OLIVES ........pt 25c¢ 18c e e Large California- ORANGES, Seedless . .. .. ...doz 25¢c | MOH. CREAMERY BUTTER New Mixed » 15¢ 15¢ Fancy Baldwin Apples . dqts by Supernumerary Officer Ira Leonard s morning, charged with breach of the peace and assaulting each other. The two men got into an argument during which Hills is alleged to have struck Davis with a monkey-wrench. r. Waterman Lyon attended i and dressed his wounds. STANLEY MEMORIAL NOTES. The annual Christmas _ente: ment of the Sunday school will held at the church on Sunday, Decem- ber 26. An eclaborate program King."” STREAMS AT FLOOD TIDE Heavy Rains Follow Slcet and Now Towns and Villages in Kentucky and Ohio in Danger. Lexington, Ky., Dec. 17.—A thirty foot rise in the Kentucky river at of 1 Jackson, following heavy rains which terday throughout this section of Ohio valley, with the result that al- most every small stream within a radius of fifty miles from here is - at flood tide. Reports from central Kentucky likewise indicate that the rain has been heavy, and there o many rising streamn . VANDERBILT CUP RACE. New York, Dec. 17—Announcement was made here today that the nex Vanderbilt cup race will be run af the Sheepshead Bay Speedway on Mayj 13 ne It is understood the cours will_be about 300 miles MONEY 1E ROAST b 14c Fresh Cut HAM- BURG STEAKIb 12V5¢ LEAN SMOKED lzl/zc LEAF LARD ....1b LAMB CHOPS OR PORK CHOP Large California doz Extra Heavy Grape Fruit 4 for 21c 19c SAVING LEAN FRESH PORK LOINS "SATURDAY SPECIALS lbl LEAN FRESH PORK SHOULDERS LEGS OF WINTER LAMB FORES OF WINTER LAMB BONELESS BOSTON BEEF ROLLS ... LEAN SHOULDER POT ROAST 1 POUND LIVER—1-2 1b BACON BOTH FOR Sweet FLORIDA 15¢ | 29c | 15-1b pk Potatoes 2 qts Onions . .for

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