New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 22, 1915, Page 11

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DNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1918, We believe the demand for Victor-Victrolas during the next few months WE ARE PREPARED to take care will be greater than was ever known. - THE C. L. PIERCE & CO.. 246 Main St., 0 FHUNDREDS o VICTROLAS THOUSANDS o RECORDS SOLD BY US THIS YEAR of this demand. 2 . VICTOR VICTROLAS $15 to $250 | THE C. L. PIERCE & CO. -8 246 Main Street. Will There Be a Victrola in Your Home This Christmas? the dealer carrying the largest stock. records. SERVICE. Opposite the Monument. . Monument The Victrola Department of our business is in itself a big enterprise RIGHT NOW. We have on display and in storage emough to stock TWO OR THREE regular dealers in Talking Machines, and are constantly receiving new Shipments. ‘And RECORDS, we aim to have them all. prompt service. ] You are sure therefore of The point of all this is—we have built the biggest Victrola and Record business in this section, BECAUSE of Efficient Ser- vice and whether you buy a $15 or $250 VICTROLA you feel that we appreciate your trade. It is always best to buy from You have a wider range of selection both as to machines and Our Stock is Complete, New and Latest Models. TRY OUR New Britain Here Are Mr. Edison’s FAVORITE RECORDS Ah, Mon Fils—Le Prophete, Meyerbeer, Con- tralto, in French ................. Marie Delna Ave Maria, Schubert-Wilhelm, Violin..Carl Flesch Caro Nome (Dearest Name)—Rigoletto, Verdi, Soprana liniTtalian il S SGRENNG Alice Verlet Teenie, Eenie, Weenie—Suzi, Lincke, and Baritcne. . Helen Clark and Joseph A Phillips Forgotten, Cowles, Baritone. . ... Thomas Chalmers Hungarian Dance No. 7, Brahms-Joachin, Vio- T e Albert Spalding T'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen, Western- dorf, Tenor...... Walter Van Brunt and Chorus Jolly Fellows Waltz, Vollstedt i ..American Symphony Orchestra Kathleen Mavourneen, Crutch, Violin, Violon- cello, Flute and Harp +........Venetian Instrumental Quartet Roses Waltz, Strauss ................ American Symphony Orchestra Contralto Souther: Baritone . Elizabeth Spencer and Thomas Chalmers THE C. L. PIERCE & CO., 246 Main St., Opp. Monux Mr. Edison’s Great Invention, his hobby for 38 years, the inventi which he gave the most of his time for the last four years, is the NEW EDISON DIAMOND DISC PHONOGRAL NO NEEDLES TO CHANGE Mr. Edison with his superlative knowledge of chemistry, physics, acoustics has perfected laboratory processes so that each instrument duced is as truly scientific as Mr. Edison’s original laboratory model. Wonderful Diamond Stylus brings out the delicate overtones and fine shad HEAR THE EDISON RECORDS—Come In and Hear Mr. Edison’s Fa Records on the New Edison, or Ask to Hear Your Own Favorites. William Tell Overture—Part 1, Rossini, Edison Concert Band, Reverse; William Tell Overture—Part 2, Rossini, Edison Concert Band. AT THE TEACH REAL BANKING. Banking and salesmanship are to ®,c added to the business course the Central Grammar school the/opening of next term. pils are now preparing for the open- _ing ;of the banking department, set- ting up desks shelves, bookcases, etc. The'boys of the manual training de- partment are doing the wood work R s e (o (i £ COR from drawings prepared by the me- chanical drawing class. beth Aisenberg, instructor in the com- bankbook will salesmanship ed. mercial department, is to supervise the banking, but the actual work will be performed by the students. A be issued to depositor and when he has a dollar it will be deposited in the Buritt Savings bank. will through practical training. jature store will be set up and stock- The pupils will act as sales peo- ple and will wait on customers. All the points of modern salesmanship will be taught, such as personal ap- pearance, methods of exhibition, the An interesting report of the activi- ties of the City Mission during the past quarter has been prepared by Miss Caroline Bartlett, the superin- tendent. A sewing school for girls now numbering 100 pupils has been formed and meets every Thrusday af- ternoon at the Boys’ club on Lafayette streeet. Miss Bartlett is conducting the Italian Sunday school classes at the South church since the resigna- | plant in tip top shape. tion of Miss Pesaturo with encourag- | ing results. Plans are now being | made for Christmas and a supply of articles for needy persons is being | collected. Thanksgiving twelve din- ners were supplied by the mission. Miss Barlette reports successful work | among the Slavic people of the city by Miss Mary Brehovsky. {a crop. Miss Eliza- | pairs made. each saved The course in be made easy A min- ‘Water Commissioners Will THE ICE HOUSE. appropriation with which to put the icehouse in condition for harvesting Chairman Rossberg of the water department has already recelved an estimate of the cost of $1,720. proposed to have only necessary ro- The boards may discuss ~also an appropriation that may made in the spring to put the DEPARTMENT BALDANCES. Balances in city department are as | follows, according to a report made to Mayor Quigley by Comptroller Cur- tis: General fund, $183,771.31; water department, $25,346.48; sewer, Ask for THE C. L. PIERCE & C( 246 Main Street. Opposite the Monument. New Brita UNBREAKABLE RECORDS TRY OUR o lel -1l PIANO STORE OF street '74:.61; subway, $12,919.46; park commis- improvement, $7,321; 162.43; total, $426,162.46. plant. $1,227.50; park purchase, $29,- . 2.752.96: N i S —— 4t | ort of persuasion and other essential Appropriation Tonight. slon, $2,762.96; cemetery committes, | 4 regular meeting of Martha chap- With | to successful work in this field. $3,892.76 city building fund, $1,850.78; | ter, No. 72, O. E. S., will be held to- The pu- e The board of finance and taxation | €W school bullding fund, $69,162.15; | morrow evening. _ Three candidates CITY MISSION REPORT. will give a hearing tonight to the | 408 license fund, $193.35; publle '\\'III be initiated. Past Matrons will water commissioners on a proposed |2musement, $165.91; municipal ice : meet at 7:30 o’clock. a word each day pays for a classified adv. in the Heral get results. That's what you want 1c WE SOLICIT YOUR CHARGE ACCOUN It is Healthful Slee is necessary D € for the enjoyment and prolongation of'life. During sleep Nature renews thegvital forces of the body and restores the energy. Sleeplessness is one of the evil results of indigesti To avoid it, keep the stomach well, the liver actgigvees 3331 the bowels regular. The health of these organs Is Assured by be ice $88,- Serving Trays Sewing Stands Beecham’s Pills. A harmless vegetable remedy, which i BEAUTIFUL: P RACTICAL, ENDURING Il You will find our store a very satisfactory place Christmas Gifts. niture whick will make excellent gifts, to practi:«l and useful. brance- thing which can be shared with others. FEvery member into t%. home. Tea Takles Cedar Chests Vanity Dressers Foot Stools Wicker Lamps Wicker Chairs Scrap Baskets Hall Tables STORE OPEN EVENINGS TILL NINE THIS WEEK. C. FULLER COMPANY Overlooking Capitol Grounds 40-56 Ford Street, Hartford. Where Quality Is Higher Than Price. Furniture select Our stock abounds with attractive pieces of fur- Furniture is ornamental and at the same time thoroughly A gift of furniture males a lasting remem- 1: gives increased joy to the recipicit because it is some- of the family zppreciates the intraducton of a iew piece of furniture Reading Tables ;{nm‘z;v Stands Plaae Boaches Py Chifforobes Leather Chairs ‘ea Wagons : 5 Hall Clocks Davenports Lazy Susans Smokers’ Stands Music Cabinets Table Lamps Medicing] Cabinets < Telephone Stands Humidors Work Baskets Morris Chairs Umbrella Racks Card Tables Foot Rests Wood Baskets Couches Table Desks Pedestals Magazine Racks Desks Lowboys Hall Chairs Floor Lamps Costumers Bookcases ‘Wing Chairs Gate-Leg Table ‘Tabourettes Cheval Mirrors Dressing Tables Fireside Rockers acts immediately on the stomach, liver, bowels and kid- neys, toning and putting them in good working order. Millions of people sleep well and keep well because, at the first unfavorable symptom, they begin to take 127 MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 317-2 This Store Filled to Overflow with Bath Robes of Beacon Materials ....$1.25 to $6.00 Lounging Robes of Corduroy, Albatross, Crepe de Chine and Crepe. Kayser’s Silk Underwear, Crepe Underwear, Nain- sook Underwear and Knit Underwear.. Blouses of all descriptions, Lace, Crepe, Taffeta, Pus- sy Taffeta, Lingerie and Tailored. Infants’ Wear, Gloves, ]ewelry, Hosiery, Neckwear, Perfumes, Ribbons, Leather Goods, Handker- chiefs, Dainty Aprons, House Dresses, Corsets, Presses, Suits and Coats. | RENiER, PickHARDT & Dunw | Useful Christmas Gifts } Furniture! The Gift That Satisfies Everybody Is Giving Furniture This Christma It’s a fine idea; it makes home more cozy. Coz homes make happy families and happy families maki life worth living. But remember, there is a diffe |l ence in Furniture Gifts, and that gifts bought froni Herrup have a decided individuality not found i commonplace Furniture. A look through this mam |{@ moth store will convince you. You are always wel come to look whether you wish to buy or not. JUST A FEW OF THE MANY CHRISTMAS| SPECIALS OFFERED HERE MOSTLY BE- TWEEN $1.00 AND $15.00 Card Tables ..... $1.49 Writing Desks ... $7.98 Artistic Lamps ... $5.98 Leather Pillows .. $2.25 Tabourettes ... ... $1.25 Vacuum Cleaners .$7.50 Telephone Stands .$5.50 Mahogany Library* Columbia Grafonola Tablet.” =t $12.50 ............. $15.00 Mahogany and Oak Beautiful Line of Rockers .. ... .z 4.98 Statuary ........ 98¢ Pedestuls . ....... $1.25 Louis Herru Complete Homefurnisher : 1052-1054 Main St., Cor. Morgan | HARTFORD 1

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