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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1915. i WHAT WHAT WHAT WHAT WHAT WHAT 50c $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $3.00 $5.00 WILL GET YOU WILL GET YOU WILL GET YOU WILL GET YOU WILL GET YOU WILL GET YOU AT AT AT AT AT 4 Wilson's , Gfl!"iflfiuf“" (. |@he Wilson o ‘nfifli[gnn’g ' he MWilson Co. Better Neckwear Heavy Silk Neckwear Lustrous Neckwear High Grade Neckwear | The Best in Neckwear 2 Initial Handkerchiefs Collar Bag Bridge Whist Set Collar Bag Neckwear Holder Ladies’ Umbrella 1 Initial Handkerchief Medicine Case Collar Bags Pocketbook Travelling Case Full Dress Links and Toques Clothes Hangers in Case Medicme Case Necktie Holder Jawel Case Studs X Drinking Cup Pocketbook Folder Flask Military Brushes Vacuum Bottle Mufflers of Silk : Eik Ash Tray Sy Medicine Case Lrpe Fur Lined Gloves Muffler Jewel C Cigar 'Case Vv Bottl Ladies’ Silk Umbrella Silk Shirts Hosier ik Pocketbook Folder A dllas | Full Dress Links & Stud y Cigarette Cases OCKCThook =0 Umbrellas et e Bath Robes St Watch Chain ' Umbrellas Ladies’ Silk Hosiery Silk Shirts Combination Cane and Bill Fold Umbrellas Ladies’ Silk Hosiery Walking Stick Folding Cane Umbrella Ash Tray Ladies’ Silk Hosiery | Ladies’ Wash Kid Gloves Shirts Dress Vests Dress Vests Tie Holder Men’s Silk Hosiery Walking Stick Mufflers Mufflers Travelling Bags Clothes Brush Walking Stick Shirts Gloves P. K. Dress Shirts Walking Sticks Playcards in Case Suspenders, Belt and Mufflers High Grade Belts Sweaters Sweaters Folding Hanger Garters Gloves Watch Chain Knives Sweater Vests Sweater Vests Tobacco Pouch Shirts Fine Caps Pajamas Handkerchiefs Dress Suit Case Cuff Links Handkerchiefs Fine Belts Folding Leather Collar Silk Pajamas Vacuum Bottle Dress Studs Muffler Watch Chain- Bag Folding Neckwear Case Raincoat Handkerchiefs Gloves Chain Pocket Knives Wallet Folding Shaving Mirror Table Carafe BUY IT AT BUY IT AT Wilson's flfiflil 5 oNn's | | Wilson's | CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL CITY HALL at a meeting to be held at the Y. M. | ment which has been in progress f“" of the late Pope Pius X. As :oe;lfe Zifif',fis’wfié"gvvil’épsfli:;‘fi'n;"fif ;i:sz?'v::fi.h<anrr:‘;::\"nfi ??f &ann‘:: f:plt:a,:ea?:et:tee;‘rlnaeprmvnl:;r:l‘:; u:n City Items C‘i:;squemde T e s i;‘:’)‘it{"]‘:st c’f;‘:inzl‘;srtggth';"';;‘l’ov;“:‘; on tho | the water would drown unless they re- | who seized it and were saved. The | mediately after they had got away. l Berlin, Fri. night. Judd'sg eésrm 2111 is the.standing: Court Prosperity, e = = T — - —— —advt. | 190; Court Pride, 188; Court Charter thing for every gift buyer, we The public schools will close for the COak, 187; Court Beethoven, 181; hosiery, Damon’s Shoe Shob. | cpristmas recess on December 23 and | Court General Lawton, 178; Court will reopen on January 3. Matiabessett, 174; Court Friendly 172; uerade ball Foresters' hall, | Victrolas at C. L. Plerce & Co, | CoUrt Progress, 170. Fri. night. Judd’s Orch. | —aavt. = —advt. Furs cleaned at the Union Laundry, P bh Kehoe is slowly recovering | 266 Arch street. ~Tel. 994.—advt. \ EVfl]tS Ion[ght broken collar bone received o [ ] weeks ago while playing foot- FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS. Vaudeville and Moving Pictures, Traut’s field. - Keeney's theater. - D - on Talking Machines. C. L. | Salvation Army Making Preparations . — & Co.—advt. Valkyria lodge, O. of V. meets at eer Poor of City. to Cheer r Y 59 Arch street. “chaplain, Father Pio Parolin, a rela- Robes $4 to $15 at “Wilson’s.” Arrangements are under way where- : — ! : A by Christmas cheer will enter Into| amiral Schley lodge, 0. D. L. 5., | : 4 with | @ number of the homes of the CI¥'S | jeetg at 187 Arch street. ; A e ave a u lne o anc oc ers v e A Tiemen in a | poor, through the efforts of the Salva- i : re deal, is reported missing and | tion Army, which is preparing to carry Stella. Rebekah lodge, 1. O. O. F., bre are worried. Alex bought | Out its custom of previous years In | meets in Jr O. U. A. M. hall m are worrled, Alex bought | OU%, Cf (oL oss. untortunate in. ¢his s fimgva® In Oak, Mahogany, Willow, Genuine Leather, Davis. Then he disappearea. | World. L. D. Penfield Camp, S. of V., meets ble Stark has takon the furni- | The army will lart tomoerrow plac- | in G. A, R. hall. _ Ty anial. Imitation Leather, Large Easy Rockers, om Davis on a replevin writ. : 5 G A 4 . : R e T e e Morris Chairs, Dining Chairs, Sewing Chairs. at values are offered at _the | “boling pot” will also be used this|ijoose, meets at 242 Main street. | i { ] paugh shop, 40 Pratt St, Hart- | vear by the army. The recent tag! i \ 4 i \ in Suits, also them handsome | day netted the army $61.37 and early AL | C AR l A ES b and petticoats, are making | contributions to the Christmas fund CAN'T COME BACK, | 5 . ¥ practical Christmas Gifts. Time { amount to $130, Adjutant Fritz Chicago, Dec, 17.—The idea that all e e P li b deliver before Dec. 24.—advt. | stated today that the army can use | “contract jumpers wouid be reinstated % 1 w h l g t hkrupt sale on shoes, open Sat- | &t Ieas;)SS;JO tl::‘s yearkfor needly per; | was j‘;)lt}:‘d when 1:0 smlnd uf] Presi- 4 A e ave a arge ne 0 . 12 o’clock. 200 South | sons. During the week a number of | dent Johnson on that subject became o] & Wil D ll C l E li h e D I e A e T s | ) low Doll Carriages, Englis ’s, Women’s and Children’s rub- | #rmy and positions have been found | Lall men Mr. Johnson said: 2 Y dl l "t utprices. Bosse-Letand. | for fourteen iale men. | "1 amticipate Title trouble trom the Premabulators, Folding Stee Ee Superintendent Crawford of the | player question. There were not E ¢ 20 o \ent O, 1, Bovs’ club is planning to make the | inany stars who jumped from our Doll Carriages, Smail Wooden °'n:ug$°il‘:e‘:5;“c“e‘gt“}:at ihors | coming Christmas one of the most| league and the few who leaped in . p r e ey ere | guccessful ones in the history of the | mid-season, will be given no berth in g W D ll C i g ‘ 25 p ;&:’3&:&:‘;‘;;;{;;‘;mfi;’:‘f;n:z | club. A tree has been placed in the | the American league, but will have to (i 0 arriages om up. ) rooms and it will be trimmed with | take his chances of receiving his R ka H Si F d b s broken lox. ~ Ho said the | i the hico' things of the Nollda | Lalury rom the backers ot the Federal ocking Horses, Single Fiyers and Double ad been down since 6 o'clock | sea50n and a celebration will be held | Jeague or of being drafted into the 2 d & bb . Ex not & policeman was in signt. | o't Thursday at Which & supper | Nationat organation. Horses Velocipedes,steel &rubber tires; Express stigation showed that three offi- 'y pe served. The City Mission ! ware thero and that the MoMme's | Sowing club Which meets In the Tooms | POSTEONE MURDER TRIAL : - Wagons with and was not broken but that the own- | \;); have charge of the afternoon S = e as waiting for someone 10 as. | Jligum. | W Poris, Dec. 16, 6:20 v, m——coc- |, . without sideboards. him in getting the animal into e S laye‘d)frTh.z trlaldof Raoul Villian ¢n J g T (T o a charge of murder, growing out of / . . ; the assassination of Jean Leon Jaures, i o<y “hild £l - ‘ " ~, il M > en’s, Wortnefl‘s 8 mflt (th‘s;crel‘i Chas. Dillon & Co., milliners of | the French socialist leader, has been pers at cut prices a sse-Le- | yartford, among the many dealers 's—advt. Sl s toralintEuraMEhite hwaistad| eac tonol o s BEOUE AR e A\WN\(7 ) ‘ W A Coucnes ranging trom 36'98 . ’ public S s most complete line, Men’s, | Millinery, etc., stand out pre-eminent- | peace. The trial was to have been \ AR t =-CE u p. begun next week. i B se-Leland’s—advt. mense showing of practical gifts. | P s | ) S l D B Ul Wl it e s | D iaige el sombIvein et | REOWN T8 RY EOATING M S , = Also the latest styles in Daven- i Turner’s exhibition Saturday eve- | with a rare collection of Fur Sets, i i Ol"s 8. On the first Thursday of Jan- [ Fur Coats, Sults, Waisty Gloves, Mill- | yiajian Destroyer Was Rushing to | Gl v p o the local soclety will elect offi- |inery and Millinery Supplies. The Sl i as nominated last night. On Sun- | careful selections made by Mr. Chas. scue er. ! , December 26, the annual Christ- [ Dillon early in the Fall enables him Rome, Dec. 16, 8:30 p. m.—De- 5 ] s entertainment will take place in |now to make a wonderful display of { layed)—Details just announced =on- er hall. apparel for women that is unexcelled | cerning the sinking of the Italian fanta Claus will give a candy cane |@n¥Where. Suitable and exquisite | transport Re Umberto and the Ital- every child accompanied by adults | Christinas gifts can be found at every | jan destrover Intrepido in the Adri- Besse-Leland’s.—advt. turn. The large supply is being | atic Sea recently show that the de- Bk Ceohemiza’ ot Besse-Le- | coerlyisousnt butithere will beimuny,|istroyer) was blown upiby a floating ~ - b vy Siernoonaavi” oty ot s Wi |5 o asenet Shne tne I 1on The Complete Housefurnishing Dept. Store o ki 2 store right up to Christmas that will | of the steamer after the latter rad o White Fur Sets, Bowen & Co.— | make the best of gifts to your family vt struck a mine and was about to go and friends.—advt. s = MAIN I' Tovs for the boys at Gladding’s. e The captain and crew of the Ro 7 —advt. COURT PROSPERITY WINS, Umberto remained aboard the vessel Cnlice~~ of {he Now Britain Choral Court Prosperity, F. of A., is the | until the last moment. The com- I will be clected Tucsday evening | winner of the Foresters’ card tourna- | mander was assisted. by the mflltar*"l en’s and Children’s Umbrellas at {1y this Christmas season in the im-