New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 3, 1916, Page 2

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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1916. CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD “Ciytems WILLHAVETOPAY | PICTURE FR AMI The Greatest Money Saving Event of the Year! Our January Clearance Sale Commenced This Morning Judge Meskill to Compel Joseph We Want YOlll' L NTS OF MILLINERY, COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, WAISTS, GLOVES AND Dizick to Observe Statute FURS AT EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS. LARGE ASSORTMENTS OF W MERCHANDISE OF A HIGH STANDARD OF QUAIITY This PICTURE FRAMING ments o 1 ale that will bring crowds of enthusiastic buyers to our store, for we offer largg assort- mmed and Untrimmed Hats. Silk Ribbons, Flowers, Ostrich Fancies and everytHing else pertaining to Millinery regardless of cost. Also our entire assortments of Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists, Gloves and Furs are offered @t greatly reduced prices. While the merchandise is new, seasonable and highly desirable, prices have been cut downito the lowest figures ever reached for such splendid goods. Owr quality is to well known to require further e planation. We mention a few of the many Big Bar gains e S —————————————————————————————————se Goats, Extraordinary Reductions Suits, Greatly Reduced Prices rreatest bargains in Suits we have An opportunity to purchase Handsome Coats at Here are the special reduced prices. Our entire stock is included | ever presented. Every Suit we offer is new, the very in this great sale. These Coats are new, the best | latest styles. the hest selling models, the materials styles of the season. The materiais are Corduroys, |are Poplins, Whipcords, Broadcloths, ete., in Blagk Zibelines, Plain Materials, Velvets and Velours. Here and all the wanted colors of the season Come apd 3 and B Franklin Square. New Britain, Gonn. L—advt. 1 . and Mrs. Griswold announce the | ement of their daughter, Edna, | illiam Burke of Bristol. | mi-annual inventory sale | Besse-Leland Co.—advt. ! the Jan. sale of the Kavanaugh ! 40 Pratt St., Hartford, are some ; ing dance frocks for the young. le, exclusive design.—advt. [ve $5 to $6 on an overcoat at Wil- —advt starts Judge James Meskill in police court this morning, to more foreibly impress upon Joseph Dizick the neces and we guarantee complete satisfaction, unexcelled workmanship and lowest possible prices in the city. GIVE US A TRIAL Pnned:’s .dance class, Fri. Begin- 7:30.p.im.. H. & H.—advt. sity of obeying the law and the ¢ lossed ‘wires at the Stanlay Works | ders of the court, imposed on him a d the fire alarm gong there to | fine of $100 and costs for failure to vesterday afternoon. It was a ! install fire escapes on his house at alarm. 106 Grove street. Execution of the n New Brilain National Bank's|judgment was suspended for two tmas Club tonight.—advt. weeks and if, in the meantime, Dizick carries out the mandates of (he court and building inspector he will escape the penalty. ST On December 24 Dizick was in court ERNOR PRESENT on complaint of Building Inspector Arthur N. Rutherford. Dizick proved ] GOLDEN WEDDIN a most unsmisfac!t‘wv witness but i-annual inventor sale starts Besse-Leland Co.—advt. are the items that show you how wonderfully we | get your share of the gr bargains that we are §f- have reduced the prices:— fering on this clearance $4.98 $9.75 Best Man at Marriage of His AT SUITS—REGULAR PRIC other, Oarlos O. Holcomb of Winthrop Strest. | been done. Dizick smiled a super- COATS—R "LAR PRICEF a: inthrop street were married fifty | The judg decision caused him to e tiarl much G olae s onie COATS—REGULAR PRICE $9.98, SUITS—REGULAR PRICE .00 $7.50 - $12.50 | cilious smile to the judge and an- REDUCE REDUCED TO ago today in Bakersville this | change his mind and he now thinks D l' D t t make a start on his fire escapes REDUCED TO soonsan REDUCED TO ........ today. This morning the building COA’ REGULAR PRICE § SUITS—REGULAR PRICE § lm : $12.50 ) nounced that he thinks he will put COATS—REGULAR PRICE SUITS—REGULAR PRICE [ftrsgizofissce pesfion Stueins S loiihe REDUCED TO 14.50 REDUCED TO the girlhood home of Mrs. Hol- | he will install them within a fortnight. Phey observed the event New | Albin Ozumski, another firs escape Hallinan’s Delicatessen Department is always on the lookout— nd try to supply them. SALE OF STAR SKIRTS WORTH UP TO $12.50 About 500 Sk in the lot, made by the Star Manufactun a ons| Skirts. The materials are Serges, Gaberdines, Poplins, Silks, Scotch Tweeds and Mixture All the sea- n’s newest models. All sizes, waist bands 22 to 33, lengths from 37 to 42. The greatest bargains in irts we have ever offered. ——— $5.98 SERGE DRESS REDU 50 SERGE REDU! inspector declared that nothing had REDUCED TO REDUCED TO rs. Carl 4 E vithi r VO. - and Mrs. Carlos O. Holcomb of | house within the next month or two PLUSH COATS, REG. PRICE UP TO $15.00. RED UCED TO L gay with a gathering which in- | delinquent will be arrested today and i Mr. Holcomb’s brother, Gov- | brought into court tomorrow for fail- Marcus H, Holcomb, of South- | Ure to comply with the Jaw.. Like We realize your needs, The governor was best man | Dizick, he was given chance but wedding ‘4t Which over eighty | failed to do anything and did mot present. Of this number but a | even come to court this morning to are still living. Governor Hol- | explain why he had failed. remernbéred the ‘couple with a Fighter Sent To Jail. end. his unsurpassed quality, combined with our Low ft a $50 gold piec Service. Helcomb has been a resident of | rios brass knuckles to protect him- ] b : g Silk Dresses Worth Up to 835, Reduced to $9.75, $12.50, $14 Britain for the past twenty | self, was sent to jail for thirty days Look for our detailed Ad. in this column next Wednesday, Here's just the sale of Silk Dresses you have been waiting for. In the assortment there are Afternoon and is employed at P. & F. Cor- | for assaulting Frank Brusha, a fel- Jan. 5. and Tvening Dresses, dresses for all occasions. Included in this lot are charming little party and dan- as foreman of the stock room. | low hoarder on Clark stre Offi- cing frocks in the pretty evening shades of Pink, Blue, Green. Also the very fashionable shade of I'lam- rther observance of the event | cer Meehan arrested the two men at ing Rose. Come early as the choicest Silk Dresses are sure to go first eld today and Alr, Holcomb | 7:15 o’clock Saturday night. Brusha CAND‘{ DEPARTMFNT ChOice FI.II'S, Big RedllCllonS the day at his work in the fac- s discharged when the evidence Our magnificent stock of high grade dependable furs, comprising handsome Fur Coats, separate Fur 2 our Candy Department will have to offer 2.50 SILK DRESS REDUCED TO $11.75 SILK DRESS REDUCED TO Smoked fish has been in eat demand—but could not be bought in New Britain. We have seeured the agency of Thos. Smith from Washington Market, New York City—and we offer you for the week Prices and George Homko, a fighter who car- Mrs. Holcomb said that she also | showed that Homko attacked him and er work to do and proposed to | struck him on the head with a bot Muffs and Scarfs, Fur Sets to match. in all the latest styles of the season. Large assortments to select from. Greatest Reductions ever presented. her golden wedding day in |tle of beer. Mrs. Annie Mbole We mention just a few of the many wonderful b argains from our immense stock:— the same fashion as on other | boarding mistress, entered the Regular $18.00 Natural Raccon Pillow 14 00 Regular .00 Black Lynx Muffs, 2 Muffs. Reduced .............. . plain pillow shapes. Reduced to 5-00 Both are in good health and | and removed a set of brass knus Ippy a wedded couple as could | from Homko's pocket during the hnd in a day's travel. melee. Brusha also declared that 4 ey 4 | Cleanliness and Purity are the Regular $80.00 Taupe Fox Sets, melon muff \ith | Regular $9.00 Leopard Coney Sets, animal scarfs, Buy from the Maker. head and tail, double fur animal 67 50 muffs trimmed with head and tail 3 scarf,, elegant.guality. Reduced to $ . Reduced to. set ....... 3R $6.50 ge Livingstéile W. Cleveland of | ing. Regarding the brass knuckles, Regular $22.00 Manchurian pointed Wolf Sets, ani- | Regular $45.00 Grey Wolf Sets, large pillow muffs, aven, who was one of the | he said that several months agn 2 man is wife, who was Miss Sarah 1‘ night he put on the old clothes and Black Narobia Furs, guaranteed for color and wear, eth Baker, was 17. forgot that the weapon was i the muff pillow shape, plain and trimmed with heads Regular $25.00 Black Fox Muffs, melon shape with $10.00 wedding took place in Bakers- | Homko tried to get hold of a knife ; 5 | mal scarfs, pillow muffs, trimmed with head and animal scarfs, muffs, plain or trimmed with at the wedding. Wesley B. |from Pennsylvania gave them {o him ! ! Skl | tail. Reduced to $l4 75 She was the ! pocket. and tails, animal scarf to match FUR COATS AT REDUCED PRICE: The Young Lady you for tomorrow: Chocolate Centers Butter Cr L PN 33¢ per 11 Vanilla Centers Butter Creams . . .o . . 33c per Ib. All our own make candies. Watchwords in our candy fac @ by Rev. J.'B, Cleveland, father | the fight but said he was only fool- i g Reduced to, set Mr. Holcomb was th 22 | an old pair of trousers. Saturday 5 EInE ot et have. for oo or , omb was then n ~In our Baking Department we will have for tomorrow’s of T e e $6 75 fening: Reduced to .. ) January 3, 1866, being per: | during the fight. Homko admitted head and tail, of Granby played the wedding | and he placed them in the pocket of = $35 50 s . B o John 7. Boker and Mar. Mocha Rolls eenennn. 1BC each Moore and was born March 4, Attacks Mother And Siste Parker House Rolls ceiieio.. 10¢ per doz head and tail Special reduced $1 2.50™ $30 00 Mr. Holcomb was horn in For sbtacleln = nis sobher wita ke Reduced to prices, set . . rd, June 19, 1842. being the son | gister, Arthur Becker of 39 East Main fries Holcomb, Sr. Besides his | gireet was fined $2 and placed on r, Governor Holcomb, he has | probation. The voung man is but others, Judge Walter Holcomb | twenty-one years of age and this was rinBton and'Hiram B. Holcomb | his first appearance in, court. That . HMartford, and one sister, Mrs. | he felt the humiliation was evidenced Weiver of Southington, Mrs. | when he shed tears as he stood b 'is 4 cousin of Mrs, Charles | the prisoner's pen. The little rders delivere alll o . Ci B e s e v AR Btnare pen. The little slater ) Orders delivered to all parts of the City. liy_of God” in comparison with “The f T 8 Service, ingdom t0d,” his tc n . ‘Martin, and Willlam J. P.|day noon her brother ordered her to JSingdom el detn e s el OF New York, and a niece of | get him something to eat afier din- e i : e Colonel S. A. Moore, James | ner. Their mother told him to get it | Prays For World Peace. and Mrs, Andrew Corbin of | himself if he wanted it, whereupon : Rev. Dr. T. deliv- he grabbed the girl. She ran to her ered the opening praye the morn- ! mother for protection and her brother rvices which were the postponed We are also making our full line of Delicious Cream Goods: Cream Puffs, I s, Raisin Bread, with the real California Sun Maid rai nd will give them mugh “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” | :oi or arerin movane fiis morn serimon dwelt chiefly npon “The I Call 906 for Prompt it Start the New Edwin BErown prayer OPEN NEW RESTAURANT. ffield Man to Locate Here, and ey to Have New Eating Place. new restaurants will open up | city within the next two week: igby, a well-known Springfield ateur and lunch room propri- plans to open an oom on Main street in the store ly occupied by Buettner & compete with - the newcomer staurant opened up directly the street from Higby's in the buxldlng, where a shoe-shine now is This will be managed Sullivan, who will continue to harge of the Church street eat- ce Longley’s new lunch room lve chair service, the patrons on themselves at the coun- up-to-date | {and said he was only fooling ill be a new branch of Long- ! then grabbed the mother by the back of the neck and shook her. The po- lice were notified and Officer Rival in- vestigated but the voung man had Jeft. Again at 6:30 o'clock the oifi- cer was called in but again the hoy had disappeared. At 12:30 o'clock this morning Officer Patrick Quirk caught Becker on the street and placed hi munder arrest. He was very saucy and tried to get away. the officer said. Becker denied making any trouble Asked why he tried to aveid the police he said he did not think thev really wanted him. He thought thev, too, were only fooling. Adam Cook Fined. Adam Cook of Elm stre fined $10 and costs for assauliing Stanley Wejens with a heavy solder- ing iron Friday night. The evidence showed that Cook was guilty but the story told by the accused was a novel one. He said that Wejens found a 142 MAIN ICE CREAM CO. lad's father, who only himself.” Walter Tittels, a Meriden =utoist, was fined $1 and costs for permitting his automobile to stand for more than five minutes in the restricted discrict | in front of city hall. — Officer Atwater | testified that the car was there Sat- | urday night from 9:10 to 10:30 | o’clock. Tittles said he did not know | of the prohibitive ordinance and did not see the warning signs. The lights on his car were also out, but it ap- peared that they were lighted when he left it. Church Meets Congregation | | To a congregation that would | many bounties s e o e - CR0SS PREACHES FIRST SERMON HERE New Pastor of First Baptist | tainly have been much larger had the | his here # Dr, Brown offered deep thanks for the bestowed upon his people during the past year, gave | thanks that such an able clergyman hal been secured to lead his old flock during the coming vear and prayed fervently that the terribe world war now raging may come to a righteous ending wiihin the coming year. In his opening words as pastor of the Baptist church Dr. Cross men- tioned with feeling the pleasure 1t gave him to come to a community where the feeling of fellowship tween the various churches is so strong He then mentioned a beautiful floral offering which adorned the front ot {the church, a gift from the South Cross im- be- Congregational church Dr. pressed upon his congregation his po- sition. He stated that it had been hard for him to break away from old | ana dear ties of friendship in his for- mer parish at Dover, N. H., but he al- ready felt the friendship that will be and his only prayer is that he Year Right! By acquiring some of those distinctive Hors- fall Wearables included in our Clothing Sales for Men, Women and Boys wden’s Fancy Suits and Overcoats Reduced! Boys’ Fancy Suits and Overcoats Reduced! Women’s Suits, Coats and Gowns Reduced! FURS AND FUR COATS HAVE RE- CEIVED LARGE CUTS IN PRICE! Torstnlis “YT PAYS TG RUY OUR KFND" HARTFORD, 9399 ASYLWM ST. Connecting with 140 TRUMRULY, ST, . CH WORK FOR NURSES. valuable dog belonging to Dr. George rding to the report of iss | M anagan and was going to sell it Hamrick, head of the visiting | for $10. Honest Adam would not onb::e;nber w-_:ha _busy month. | permit hi mrc do it and give the 0B | jnas day by the Russians. A mass will Dr. Cross’ s rmon. on "T\ho \y‘r]:\;;: egan with 25 cases and | to his own son to return to the idnig! ey of the Church’ dealt mainly w B . fac. Fittrthes | ooy, Miuch plonsed ot fhs 1itHs | e celebrated!at midnight. Thursday : : e o b discharged and 32 are still | boy’s honesty, Dr. Flanagan gave him | Bight, to usher in the day and elah- 3 erence to the community. He spoke of gare. ' During the month 550 | §1. This reward angered Wejens | Orate preparations are being made for | the oft used term “The Kingdom of | = frere made. and he took his vengeance on the | the service. To one not acquainted 5 i ! God” and declared that it is much | with the customs brought here from o more fitting to use the term “The | Itussia, the ceremony is very interest- | (& - Family of God” inasmuch as God is! . N Father and all may prove himself worthy of it The Mission of the Church, A e weather been more propitious, Rev 5 Dr. Earle B. Cross, the new Friday will be celebrated as Chris ing. The mass will be in accordance | with the old Greek rites, AT Soa s SeRtiCs: : il out that oftimes = — — — — - b 4 attain fulle; iency in PILOT'S LICENSE SUS DED munity ause it waits for the com- munity to come to the church. It is New London, Jan. i — on | E Ak | spectors Ste i s 1 5 5 . the church’s duty to zo to the com-| SR i 5 £ munity, states Dr. Cross. The ques- | liam E. Withey and John Stewart of 4 ; tion is “what are we doing for the| : i g et ity?” When the church ad-; | recognized as the i > Christian people are members of His| iteresing ] great family.” The preacher pointed | church does not | a com- Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 Main Street "2 'Phone 317-2 Opp Arch this ¢ pilot John A. Anderson of - : community ? in col- : 4 min to the community the con- steamer Tennessee, which was col- | 3 e 3 on with schooner Samuel S. Thorp, : gregations will respond. If the church | 5 ,Roya[ Worcester Speclal in Block Island Sound, October 9, 3 ; appeals to the people and seeks to as- | A o A 1915, has his license as master and E 5 certain and administer to their needs, $ pilot suspended for thirty days, hav- | there will be no complaint ahout emp- ] will come to | ing been found guilty of violating pilot k7 4 ty pews for the people e are looking for more business. May $1.50 Corset for $1.00 .add your name to our list of patrons. Throvgh speclal srfingkineat’ Aito"the Tuesday ’ John T. Boylan. Mr. Boylan, Who | ri command of ¥nallsh: his air and | company is seriously ill with.stomach IR REL OUR SALE OF COATS AND SUITS TO ” 3 rning. 3 DRUG CO 169-171 gied suddenly Sunday morning, had. general attitude is that of a scholar; | trouble and will be removed to ihe i Sk s ¢ MAIN STREET een assistant postmaster al the 10€al | his mannerisms and his voice arc de- (hospital for treatment. Although Mr. office since 1894, { cidedly pleasant: and while in his first | Roper has been ailing for some time AL Omfll A number of Children’s TIONERY | - A. i the church i | rule eight. I i To Cure a Cold in One Day. [ PH. D. Take LANATIVE BROMO QUININE Tab- | Druggists refund money if it fails to | | WANTS TO HONOR BOYLAN. 4 ; REV. E. B. CRO! Waterbury, Jan. 3.—Postmaster fets Bdward M. O'Brien telegraphed tol pastor at the First Baptist chupen | (00 5 Wo GROY Washington today, seeking permission | delivered his first sermon as pastor — yesterday morning. Dr. Cross made a decidedly favorable impre upon his congregation.p Ie h signature is on cach manufacturers we are enabled to offer our patrons a limited quantity. while they last, to close the post office for two hour ROPER SERIOUSLY ILL. at only $1.00. on account of the funeral of Driver “Tom” Roper of Engine Coats to be E— — | sermon he did not attempt to carry . it was not until Saturday that ne v : SODA Miss Sophie Schass of Cumberland, | his congregation into theological | compelled to give up active —duty /SPEQ[A N()d % SOLD AT GREATLY DU £S Md., is the guest of Sergeant and Mrs. [ depths bevond ready comprehension | George Sparmer will probably act as | amuecl Bamforth of Burritt street. he delivered to them a message which | his substitute

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