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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1916. A& mEm g Ba £ ? 27 I 3 for Thanksgiv Cut Glass, vid to your Thanksgivingy table. A § Qur pri ality e G 54 MAIN STREET Bear In Mind Your Needs ng Day! Carving Sets il other pieces tos numersus to mention, that will ces are very reasonable considering the We invite your inspection of our goods. RTER & DYSON CO. Where Quality Is As Represented. — | held by Rev. W, A. Harty Branch, A. O, H., tomorrow morning in Machin- ' hall, Church street. All mem- ted to be present be- the meeting will ) ltems requ 10 c'clock promptly. as water color paint fanc . street, Deg 1 dward L. electrical | Jones has | ng & Buc of Dry Goods Co.— sacrifice sale i The Curran ad- organ v in t b supervisor land Mr. Bradley been fore- e of construction for the United | !ford, for $100 on a loan of $7a. e Li T Water company 2 3 g ldatercornos 4 | Deputy Sheriff M. D. Stockwell at- )";‘“ 4 EREEE i tached property on Tremont street. i vt 1 | ic tor of Hart- , conservs of New tailor-made " 1 | | | | | Lady demonstrator, Ale iall next week, Arcade At | Civil Taft, New Haven, December 5 G. A. Quigley will deliver on “Civil Service and how out in New Britain.” F Willarm Howard Taft will master. zar ranges, Furn. Stor scar Johnson, formerly of thi who arraigned in the Bur on cour vesterday on a chs eckless driviv w disch out argument. He was represent by Ju W. Kilett. Hotel Nelson dining | night.—advt of Kubal be triedin the city court at 2,p. m. Roche & Glov- | for the plaintiff and M. D for the defendant. The case of Ritolo vs. Sam Waskowitz will : 2 weanceday afternoon. The | candidates Monds is represented by Roche & jtric hall. After t of League National | the Hotel Mayor the banquet the Service at an addres it works President be toast- nch's 1 Satu o e case K. jak will uesd: ppear Gerstaccker lodge, I. O. O. F. will confer the first degree on a class of in Elec- | a cvening e degree work | court this | were continuea until Monday | of $500 each. expected that officers from Pittsburgh will arrive to take the pr . Yeu'll Enjoy Doing the Carving § © With a set of UNIVERSAL Carvers. You'll do it easily, quickly 6, © .ndskillfully because UNIVERSAL Carvers are so perfectly balanced, (2] ! the edges are so sharp and blades so elastic. © The difficuities of carving are never experienced by those who use UNIVERSAIL CARVERS __ TAKE HOME A SET FOR THANKSGIVING. We have the in to choose SEE OUR NORTH WINDOW THIS Wi HERBERT L. MILLS HARDWARE 336 Main largest assortment in New Br WATCHFUL WAITING WINS FOR SLEUTHS Detectives Get Pittshurgh Fugi- tives Alter Long Search After a ame they skillful watchful waiting have pursued since No- vember 3, Detective Sergeant Samuei Bamforth and Detective Officer An- drew J. Richardson arrested Phillipa i Pignataro and Frank Mairne of Pifts- burgh late charges of tice. vesterday afternoon on being fugitives from jus- The two men were arraigned in morning and their c In the meantime it is soners home. Sleuths Shadow P. O. It is claimed that the two men pur- chased a $350 diamond ring and a gold watch valued at $55 from an in- Keene, Hawley et al, land and buildings Hart street. Estate of John A. Nicho on Lynch et al to \s Molchan, land and buildings treet Advertised Leiters. The following is a list of letters re- maining unclaimed, Nov. 18, 1916, at the New Brit post office: Anderson, M Boyt, Anna Bessonette, Alfred Beard, Walter C. Brown, William A. son, Fritz S 53 Corbin Events Tonigh! “The Battle Cry of Peace,” Lyceum theater. High class photo drama, Fox's the- ater, Vaudeville and pictures, theater. moving Daly council, K. of C. fair, Turner hall, Chamberlain council, M., meets in Jr. O. U. A. E Ave. Cone, | dhey {0k 185 M. hall. A, Ekberg, Miss Signe TFreedman, Murray Goodhall, Ann Griswold, Clara Grala, Joseph Goodman, Joseph Hall, Mrs. Harris, Irma L. Ives, Bdgar Lowe, Eliza, Chestnut street. Manjhero, Maud, 1050 Grove Nurowezk, John Olson, Edith Owen, Mrs. J. M. Richards, Horace Vega society meets in Vega hall. Burritt Grange meets at 242 Main street, REALTY ACTIVITY AGAIN INCREASES | ales and Transfers for the Past AN ALL-STAR CAST OVERCOATS HORSFALL'S Leather-Lined Mackinaws — A new de- parture in the Mackinaw line—of fine two- tone mixtures sporting a large shawl collar and a lining of soft leather that sticks to the figure like a friend and has the faugh on the wind—some are sheep lined. Leather Coats—Made of pliable kid in a snappy Norfolk style. Stormproof in every sense of the word—fine for motoring or hunting, Horstalls IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND SYASYLUM ST Gommecting with 40 TRUMBULL S HARTFORD. JUST TO SAVE TIME As we are located in a busy section, and our customers have only a limited amount of time to do their shopping and it is an- noying to be compelled to wait an unreasonable time for some small item, we have on hand, fresh and ready wrapped, small packages and containers of the following: Rochelle Salts Cream Tartar Sulphur Comp, Licorice Powder Liver Pills Cold Cream Alum Herbs Boric Acid Borax Seidlitz Powder Bicarbonate Soda Quinine Pills Zinc Salve Epsom Salts Carbolic Salve And Many Other Things Anything bearing Clark & Brainerd’s label pays purchasers to get. With special attention to telephone orders and prompt delivery service, family in this city can consider ours “The NEAREST DRUG STORE. Phone 409. 8 Brainerds 'DRUG STORE~ LT Rexa L Sto : AHYMAINTT RE LT ) ‘Ward, Maurice Lockwaod, Lindsay :l\’lulr, and Dunlap Slater. Some of | the philanthropic citizens have al- | ready showed their sympathy with FI]R Blfi MEETlN[‘I this project in a very substantial way i in earnest next week and if any who have already given think that they haven't done enough, another check will be gratefully Teceived. The duties of the publicity commit- SRR | Will Be in Direct Gharge of tee are to get every ome in New Conference Next Month | Britain talking about the conference { and to have everyone In this state but Mr. Corbin will start his campaign | served. | stallment house in Pittsburgh and aft- ek as Shown by Deeds Filed er making the initial payment left the city. Since being informed that the two men might be located in this city 1 the defendant by F. B. | Panauet will be Richaras, Horace Robbins, Mary Rockiwell, Mrs. Radcliffe, T i know about it Ward Maier is chair- { man of this committee and E. E | saunier of the American Hosiery com- pany is the advisor. The other mem- will de- of lec- *Hill o 6 e gerfox Rev. Dr. George W. C. ol Twenty-seven: H- 0 iss Rhoda McCabe announces |liver the second a New Britaln fa to be Hghly pos gift Dec, Cor. —advt. at the night at shop, 4 OREGChT! Monday streets, Lee and | tures on “The Li | Bible class supper | the M. C. A. The Sunshine November i active Turners will hold a dance | urner hall. Several features in|yionso atternoon at bing with the Thanksgiving season RS take place during the evening. |the Y. W. C. A | to bring a shower of sweets to this! ]meming that they may be used in fill- | ling the baskets for our Thanksgiv- | ing work. These may consist of ® home-made candy, nuts, dates, figs, cte. A genuine response is requested. | bsolutely Removes digestion. Onepackage bves it. 25cat all druggists. by Monday eveni society will meet 3:00 o'clock at | Members are asked | 0. C. fair Turner hall, Nov. 10 advt. special meeting and drill will be | | | | Q®Q0 Every Night For Constipation eadache]ndigestion,ete' i RANDRETH PILL ICKWEAR AT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | CANDY SPECIALS | Sunshine Family Boxes 49¢ box Orange, Lime & RaspberryChips 29¢ Ib Mirror Saturday Candy, 40c grade 29¢ Saited Almonds, Pecan and Mixed Nuts, best quality $1.00 ib Order Your Candy For Thanksgiving Now...... ICKINSON G CO. 169-171 ALWA D MAIN STREET | charge of violating the traffic ordin- Sergeant Bamforth and Officer Ric ardson have taken turns watching the general delivery window at the post ( office. Sergeant Bamforth was on duty there yesterday when Pignatario ap- peared to ask for mail. He was placed under arest and later told where his companion could bé found. Acting on his informatiin Officers Richardson and Strolls went to 153 Beaver street, where the two men had been boarding and arrested Mairne, who has been employed in a Lafayette street barber shop. When searched at headquarters Mairne had seven $100 bills in his pocket, a revolver and a razor, as well as the diamond ring. Pignataro had the gold watch and $125 in cash. Traffic Violator Fineq, David Segal, proprietor of a Main street clothing store, was arresteq by Officer Lamphere yesterd: on a ance, it being claimed that he loft his automobile in the restricted aistrict in front of St. Mark’s church for two hours. Segal said that he did not real- iza that the district in front of St. ark's was restrieted. He was fined $ Take Girls Away. Hollie Greenwood, 16, and Berna- dine Ryce, 14, who have been held at the local police station for several days as witnesses following their com- mitment to the Crittenden Home in New Haven and the Girls’ Industrial school in Middletown earlier in the weel, were taken to the institutions this morning. Two small boys were also taken to the reform school at Meriden. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO Q INE Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure, E. W. GROVE'S sig- nature is on each box. 25c.—advt. Excellent for Coughs & Colds HALE’S HONEY of Horehound & Tar All Druggists 'Use Pike’s Toothache Drops The past week has witnessed an- other increase in real estate activity with a total of twenty-seven recorded | sales and transfers. = The list as com- piled at the town clerk’s office fol- lows: John G. Murray to the St. John the Divine, land street and Newington road. Helen K. McCabe to Teofela Zar- bouykisan, land on Dix avenue. street Whiting Land company Anderson et ux, land street. Stanislaw Sadlowski et ux, land and buildings on Stanley Heights. T.. Hatch, trustee, to Y. san, alnd on Dix avenue. H. Camp et al, to Swan G. nson et al. property on Common- wealth avenue. M. . Rhodes to Benjamin Linsky. land on East Main street. Joseph Swanson to Adolph Swanson, iand on Osgzood avenue. Charles L. Barnes to Catherine Walker ,land on Fsther street. Norman C. Daniels to Joseph Mal- aszka, land and buildings on Stanley street. Isaac Ti brell, land streets Gustaf Bodach to Henrietta, on Carlton street. Benjamin Linsky to Joseph vitz, land on Belden street. E. U. Carlson to Anna L. Gros land and buildings on South Main street. Alfred J. Church of at Bast to Carl J. on Stanley Pola Sw P. r&br(‘ll to Mrs. Louise Tim- on Maple and Kelsey land Dono- to Chris- | buildings Schaefer et al, tina K. Schaefer, land and on South Main street Clayton A. Parker to the Farming- ton Savings bank, land on Ellis and Cherry streets. Estate of Martin Shaughnessy to Telasfor Zaczek, land and buildings a* West and Tremont strects. Albert F. Echstaedt to Blvira Mi- ranti, land on Cherry court. Edith Wood Quigley to E. H. Car- roll et al. land and buildings on Ma- | ple street. Kate Gilbert to Mary Rizza, land and buildings on Beaver street. Mortimer L. Rhodes to the Church of St. John the Evangelist, land on Sunrise avenue. David Nelson et ux to Samuel Gwosdow, land and buildings on Sun- rise avenue and East street. George Mieczkus to Kenek land and buildings on Kelsey street. The Bodwell Land company to John J. Ralph, land on Wellington street. Albin Carlson et al to the Carlson & | Torrell company, land and buildings on Dwight street. Estate of Mary R. Hawley to B. A | Buyer, Singers ! Ru , The first Sikowis! Tomas Shepheadd, N Thompson, Louis Tepsorz, Mrs. Charles Totel, Joseph Wright. Mrs Wobert, . Wismewsky, Adellah Frank, 491 Bridge St. re of E. Rand Felix ard, Carlton street. Meadow street. W. F. DELANEY, Postmaster. LYCEUM COMPANY COMING. Expeeted to ¥ Tomorrow Manager Thomas Lynch of the swin Lyceum received word todey that the members of the Lyceum Mus- cal Stock company would arrive to- morrow afternoon and it is expected rehear will take place next wee production will be T ime, the I and the Girl” a show that abounds in good music and hich sends the audience home hum- ming. New Arrive in This Afternoon. l e, Britain has ever 1 spot in its heart for musical come- dies and it is in recognition of this, that Manager Lynch has decided to es- tablish a permanent musical stock company for the season of 1916-1917. If the popularity of musical shows in the past is a criterion the company should en wson of prosperity and theatergoers s pleasant winter. 1 warm HRISTMAS, avings Dept. of National Bank to Act as Santa Claus, in the Chr 000 FOR ( §13 tmas club of n National Bank will checks about December t the bank havihg planned mailing them on or about Depositors the New Bri ceive thei 15, clerk to begin that date, Depo: amount to practically during the This is the has con- There has the ciub about this year, the same paid in preceding twelve month third that the bank ducted this department. been an incr procedure. vear along year to be continued next lines. It i the same PIPE PRICES JUMP. Prices on pipe for water mains are jumping by leaps and bounds and the water department learns that the end is not yet. Pipe that was quoted at a tain price a month ago is now up 7 and since January, 1915, has ad- vanced $19 per ton. Several years ago water pipe could be bought for $15 and $16 a ton. rend a most | ing popularity of the | plimented by having the seventeenth Boys' con- bers are: Harold Bassette, Wells Williams ‘Walter Pohlman, and Sonference will|| Walter Kopf, s coaten Of the mu 500 picked delegates pgyoett g chy organization in Con- js advisor; Sturman drew Robb constitute the remainder of this committee. Clement Lewis with E. O. Shjerden as advisor will attend to the banqueet and luncheons. They have secured Mrs. Kronholm to cater at the banquet thus making cer- tain that the hungry boys will go & with the impression that New Britain can at least feed one to ane’s heart's desire. Charles Vibberts, William Walther, Thomas Meskill and Leon Bradley are helping on this commit- ce. annual Connecticut Older ference this year. be attended from every bo. necticut, This includes faotball teams, boys' clubs or any organization of boys from fifteen to twenty years of age. The purpose of the conference is to get the right ideas into the state have c committee, Edward irman and Joseph Beebe Dysan and An- by choice boys of the and them carry back with them to their own town these ideas. The public of be called upon to men the t, second and New Britain will entertain these for three days December firs third that they will spend in this cit and also to help make this a sv@cs with financial aid. Although John Van Dis of New Haven is the chairman of the program committee, the. conference is being managed by the boys of New Britain, with the able advise of E. W. Yergin of the Y. M. C. Holgar Johnson is the chairman of the entertainment committee with B, W. Christ as ad- or. The other members of this | committee follow: Everett Demar Raymond Bradbury, Richard Hall, vy Goodby, Harry Hatsing, EAWard Gerald Vibberts and t, Harold Latham, William Maer, | will take care of the Sun Samford Thompson, Herbert Willlams, | mhey will be helped 1 Willism Dennis, Guatave Winger, | Gustave Winger and Lawrence Doo- Sidney Montague, George We il iiial npatresaption and Avod, Norrfeldt, George Coleman, Leland | pe taken care of by Tom Hawksw g flonsansy I)‘()‘(;:l' ‘Dh“;;:* 7“;;“‘::; and Fred kIiff, with Elliott An- rancis Davis, : 20 | ar arry Shepard anc S Johnson, Harold Miller, Paul Nilsen, ;‘,’,i}w ;L"rmm‘h"'”” ind - Howard Milton Hijerpe, Alf Olson, Carl Carl-| Al of the chairmen son, Russel Linton, Kenneth Tuttle. | Wednesday noon with It is the duty of this committee 1to|a¢ the Y. M. (v A find enough homes where all of these | clected the sencral boys may be entertained. Mr, John-{W. Yergin seneral e SO gy Tad s number chairman makes a report of the work > s city as ! e previous weelk a good number still who have not! jen were Somplimenteai)itor iEeiL DeSnacoounteiion s the delegates | rapid work and everything looks good R @l o it g0 to :;:(‘:r fr!- ihe larsestjcoutarenceleyerihaldin i G Al P COR T Oy ] o 1 R house about 400. The delegates will not be of any bother to the kind peo- ple who will open their houses as they will only eat a few of the meals there, and will just sleep there for the three nights, The finance committee has a hard task, but with Emory Corbin as chair- man and Howard Platt as advisor here is no question but they will raise the required sum. The members of young Bennett Hibbard will the recreation of the delegates, and he will be advised by Warren Slater. The others of this committee are F ward Sechrset, John Bachulus and Donald Parker For the and decorators, Merwin Peterson man and Oscar Marsh advisor. The others are Alan Bristoll, Robert Swift, John Hoffman and Merlin Johnson. Olcott Mills heads the compgs‘ce for meeti places and FHow Krick, Curtis Christ, and Mathew Bachulus are the rest, with Albert Scripture ad- visor. provide for ushe is chair- T. Thienes ay meeting. Robert Raber, meet every their advisors W. Christ chairman secretary. was and F APPROPRIATION FOR DAM. of the will board of finance taxation be held at the mayor’s office in City hail Monday at 5 the of A special and meeting afternoon o'clock to act on appropriation of $1,- 500 for the new dam in Stanley Park | The council approved the appropria- this committee are: Val Hart, Mor- | tion its meeting Wednesday even- gan Telt, Henery Wheeler. Albert ing, the aim being to reconstruct the | Heinick, Walter Stanley, George old skating pond in the park. question an