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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1916. Ciiv ltemns THARKSGIVING SUGGESTIONS FOR YOUR TABLE /% A charming line of TABLE and HOLLOW SILVER- |8 WARE that will enhance the appearance of your @ table for this truly THANKSGIVING DAY, at Very I8 MODERATE PRICES. Come in and LOOK US OVER. SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS VICTROLA NOW If you contemplate the purchase of a VICTROLA during Christ- mas season, we advise early se- lection, you can make your reser vation NOW and we will deliver at your convenience. The line is COMPLETE, TERMS to suit WHITE LEAD rade 300 Years but troop of Boy rst meeting th Mission. fore for Painting purposes w we do Christ. We have none of this in stock have CARTER’S WHITE LEAD and every ounce of it is guaranteed absolutely pure. NOW is the time to place your order with us for FALL PAINT" ‘pecially exterior work.. We guarantee the materials and workmanship. Try us. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and 5 Frankiin Suare. #ew Biltaia, Gom. itt $1,000 in prize Ziall Nov. 10 to 20.—aavt, At the meeting of the Y. (e 4 3ible class this cvening, Rev. Dr. V. C. Hill of the South church will | #peak on “The Life of Christ.” Goodness of K. of C. fair Turner M. INDIVIDUALITY CHARACTERIZES EVERY HAT IN OUR COM- “Aunt Delia’s Bread.” PLET! WINTER MILLINERY The result is that we are showing an assortment of several hundred hats each « with its distinctive style. Dillon’s hats are carefully made and con- structed of the-best materials obtainable and offered at very moder- ate prices. SHOWING OF degree will be conferred f candidates at the meet- ing of ‘Gerstaecker lodge, I. 0. O. F., rist, Camp Clara, Tuesday evening, St, J hall. Admiseion 15c.—advt. | r of Good Will, S. of B., will hold t this evening ot - Chapman of South Main street. Plans for a social to raise funds to ay the expense curtailed by the ren- ovations the church, are being | nade by the Young Ladies socicty of $it. Joscph's parish. A meeting will ‘e held Thursda g | | this even | | | | the home of | The reason—every hat is given individual attention. 7:30 | 4 g at o’clock fair. Quaker City Quartet dance Hol. & 24 . eve. Lynch's orch.—advt, This is ba naugh Shop, 40 P Prices on all suits and ser reduced one quarter. at the Kava- Hartford. ge dresses advt. Miss Esther Brown of 131 Dwight treet fell from a trolley car near fairview street late Saturd and was painfully bruised. taken to her home in the police am- bulance. See demonstration Alcaran ranges. Arcade farm store all this advt. M. Wiener of 61 Laurel street com- Dlained to the police yesterday that someone had appropriated a horse from his barn without permission. In- vestigation showed that J. Janwitz, who also uses the barn, had let his horse for use during the day. The lcustomer took Wiener's property by fnistake, supposing it to be the animal e had hired. SEEK MISSING GIRL HERE. iclen Coureaux of Meriden Thought to Tave Come to This City. Helen Coureaux, seventeen pld, is reported as m home in Meriden vears sing from her and it is believed he may have come to New Britain | 0 seek work in a store or factory. The Jocal police have been asked to be on he lookout for her and to take her ustody, if she js located. She i 1 ribed as good looking, apparent wenty ye pvith a large scar on her left temple. Relatives that she left Meriden wlone, has never been away from 1omé before and had little money h her. She wore a black and fvhite striped coat, blue serge skirt, bink hat with velvet underneath, sray gloves and black shoes. \E/szkfm}m CHILOREN iade Well and s old, dark complexion and | to formulate plans for the af- | week.— | | 321 MAIN STREET, 5 VOTES IName T e e Address . ... 5 VOTES your convenience. .... HENRY MORARS, Jeweler New Britain, Conn. 5 VOTES THIS COUPON Good For Five Votes in the NEW BRITAIN HERALD - MOTION- PICTURE POPULARITY CONTEST This Coupon Void After Nov. 23. WANT T0 ACT IN THE MOVIES? If So Here's Your Chance—Story fo Be Produced by Local Talent Starting today, and lasting for Remedy. | Here is another letter that has just | least. e { fome to our attention, showing the bower of Vinol to build up health an . come an actor in the movies. nearly three weeks, the Herald is trong By Simple ;ou‘ering to local maving picture fans a contest that is novel, to say the There must be many in the city who have had the desire to be- Today trength for weak, puny, ailing chil- | the Herald opens the door of appor- firen. W. L Ty little child was veak, and ailing, could not rest ight and would not eat. I I bout Vinol and tried it ,and within a reek mnoticed an improvement. hild's appetite improved, it slept jvell, strength and health were sonon puilt up. We think Vinol is excellent or weak, puny children.” The | . Smith, of Shanesville, Ohio, | their desires. 1 puny, | be found an announcement telling of to those who wish to gratify Upon another page will tunity the plan, known as the “Motian Pic- rned | ture Popularity contest.” BEvery one in the city' is eligible, Should he or she so desire, to take part in this contest, providing the con- testant's age is at least 16 years. The | whole cast for a real movie stary will be picked from New Britain people Vinol is a delicious combination of | and in the importance of the parts peef and cod liver peptones, iron and anganese peptonates and glycero- phosphates which creates an appetite, ones up the digestive organs, enriches he blood and creates strength. firen love to take it. We ask all parents of weak, sickly, flelicate children in this vicinity to Chil- assigned to each will be determined by the number of votes which each has received. Coupons bearing the value of a certain number of votes will be printed in the Herald daily and friends af the contestants should collect as many of these votes as possible and place them in the ballot ry Vinol with the understanding that | hox, which is to be placed in the lobby fve will return your money if it fails | of Fox's theater, o beneflt your little ones. The Clark & Brainerd, Riker-Hege- an Drug Store, New Britain, also t the leading drug stores in all Con- pecticut towns. YOUR NECKWEAR ALWAYS. AT Wilsons | 3 | your friends to vote for you in order that their favorites may play the lead. There is no solieiting o be done. Merely ask if you wish a part. A nomination blank will also be found in tonight’s paper. The plot of the play is a secret, but it will be bullt up about New Britain, its parks and public places. of course a love story will be the feature. It will be necessary for the principals to go to New York for a day in order to film several scenes in which a studio is necessary. The expenses of the four leads will bhe paid for by the ‘Herald for this trip and a chaperone will be chosen. This will give the PROCLAMATION Be it known to all people that we are in a position to furnish all THANKSGIVING Novelties, Favors, Candies, Cards, Booklets, Special Ice Cream, Etc. SIGNED D ICKINSON DRUG CO.. 169-171 MAIN STRERY 3~ E TG ! leads an opportunity to visit the studio | of the Mirror Film Co. at Glendale, | L. I, be photosraphed there and atch other performers at work. trip will be a liberal education in the movie art. Just think of the fun you will have | § | being filmea like a regular star. { Then, too, your friends will all see you as the picture will be shown the week of December 18 at the | theater. No experience is necessar: i all .you need is the initiativ ; everybody know that you are in the | contest. The Mirror Films, Inc, producing the picture. They have re cently released pictures featuring Nat Goodwin and Flora Finch. Their directors will show you just how to act. Who knows, this may be your step- ping stene to fame and fortune. a ‘movie” star been discovered in Jjust such a wa So if you ever enter- tained the idea of going into the “pic- tures” clip the coupon from today's i paper, sign it and deposit it in the { ballot box provided for that purpose | in the lebby of the Fox theater. Don’t hesitate to write to the Con- test Editor Herald, if there is thing you don’t thoroughly under- stand, he is here to help and co- operate with you i nevery way. Get vour votes in early of the contestants will be annaunced ; Within a few da i To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Druggists refund money i7 it fails to cure. . W. GROVE'S sig- nature is on each box. c.—advt " ; Events Tonight High class { theater. photo drama, Tox's Vaudeville and Keeney’s theater. moving hall. in Masonic hall. Boy Scouts meet in Burritt Mission. Serstaecker lodge. I. O. O. F., meet: in Turner hall. Mattabessett Tri meets in Judd’s hall. L. Mor; Lee's Phoenix Temple vs. W. lodge, K. of P., carpet bowls. hall. Pride circle, F. of A., meets at 277 Main street. Tegner lodge, O. of V., meets at 59 Arch street. Martha Washington council, D. of A., meets in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage proves it. 25cat all druggists. The | B are | Many | any- | as the standing | pictures, | Daly council, K. of C., fair, Turner | Harmony lodge, A. F. & M., meets | MOTOR TRIP TO NEW YOR Mr. and Mrs. to New Where they were guests at a dinner | | party Afterwards they Chances they were hosts at the dinner musical n the grand Sunday fave a the famous rompanied by the hotel orchestra, *Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. Coffee Cakes, Stullers, Wreaths, Bath Buns, Fresh for Tuesday. Also our whipped cream goods, fresh every day, Chantilles, Cream Rolls, Eclairs and Cream Puffs. N. E. and Cream of Wheat Bread, 10c per loaf. Gluten Bread ,the genuine kind 15¢ per loaf. Taylor Ham broiled, is simply delicious. for lunch, 50¢ per 1b. Smoked Sturgeon, Salmen, Finnan Haddies, Kip- pered Herrings and White Fish. We have a fresh Try it . shipment of these delicacies at the Delicatessen Coun- ter. Fruit Salad 40c per 1b is a dandy Chicken, Tuna, Vegetable, Macaroni, Potato, Cold Slaw, fresh every day. Reoast Meats, Cold Meats, Sausages, Frankfurts and Specialties of all kinds. Olives, Cheese and Pickles. Fresh Candy Specialties every day on the candy counter is the rule here. You will always find a full lines of our delicious home made confections here. “Get the Candy Habit.” For the winter months, until further notice our store will be open only Saturday and Monday eve- nings until 10 o’clock OTHER EVENINGS CLOSED AT 6:30. . As we will not be able to take care of Thanksgi ing dg]iveries we will not fiil orders on that day for anything in fancy creams or ices. Have your order delivered on Wednesday and repack it yourself, will be the only way to make certain of having your fav- orite. We will have plenty of brisk Neopolitan to take home in paper. CLOSED HALF DAY THANKS- GIVING. HALLINAN’S woemee=CASH STORE-caeeu- 142 MAIN STREEY PSLISHES WAL l u& vaz X 7 Sold in all sizes from 6 az. at 25¢ up to one_galln bottle at $2.50. You won't be doing yourself justice until you've tried thi derful polih that is in such demand becauee of its high susly accl o eyl DUBY 6L08§ For fine fumiture, piancs, victrolas, finished floors, woodwork, autas, ete. Contains no injurious ingredients. Pure, clean—leaves no sediment, All sizes, 25¢ and up J. A. ANDREWS CO. ‘We recommend Hayden's Cedar Oil Maps It Dausts, it Cleans, it Polishes at the same time. Just a Few Work = | WHAT IS HELL? risbie and Mr. 1in motored the week- Hotel Astor and Mrs, C. F, ¥ Chambe: Friday at the There Should Be One If There Isn't, York Says F were for acher. and At The Court street, fashioned People’s Church on they are preparing for an old revival For weeks astor Harriman has been preaching in an- ticipation of special meetings, and room of the Astor erday took up the solemn subject when Leo B. Riggs|of Hell. In the morning he treated of selections on | the topic: “Safety F and in the of the hotel, n(‘-l»:\m\m:’,, “What is H The morning was a candid and bal- at the hotel Saturday evening. went to “Seven Jelasco theater. Also see at the ball evening number organ We are now featuring the se able styles in trimmed hats of Si: in black and all fashionable colo: flares, Hat: beautiful iride nt effects, meta side_rolls, Colonials and other popular shapes. are trimmed effectively with son’s most charming and fashion- Iver, Steel and Gold Lace with fur combinations, draped turbans, pheasant turbans, choice Velvet Hats rs in the new style sailors. Back These Velvet pheasant breasts in llic and Impian flowers and ornaments. snappy Norfolk style it PAYS TO B 358 AGYLUM ST. hunting. sense of the word—fine for motoring AN ALL-STAR CALT 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 laugh on the wind—some are sheep lined. Leather Coats—Made of pliable kid in a . Stormproof in every or Horstalls UY OUR KIND Conreating with 140 TRUMBULE &7 HARTFORD. BARGAINS- -EVERY ONE AND EVERY DAY Beecham’s Pills Olive Tablets Piso’s Cure Pinex Doan’s Kidney Williams Pink Pil »anderine .. 19c, n Hair Tonic Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Resinol Soap Resinol Ointment Cuticura Ointment Cuticura Soap . 5 Fletcher’s Castoria .. Lime Stone Phosphate . Father John’s Medicine 17¢ and ...19¢c 19¢ Glyco Wampole’'s Cod Liver Oil With Special Attention ery Service Every Famil EAREST DRUG STORE,” Hand’s Remedies . Sloan’s Liniment 19c¢c, Phillip's Milk Magnesia .. Raymond’s Pectoral Plas- Pluto Water ...... Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound e .19¢, Gude’s Peptomangan . Gray's Tonic Fellow’s Hypophosphite Nuxated Iron Perunal. otk : Scott’s Emulsion .. 47¢ and 98¢ Laxative Bromo Quinine . 19¢ Salhepatica 19¢ and 39¢ 79¢ 85¢ $1.00 $1.19 79¢c 79¢ Listerine .. to Telephone Orders and Prompt Deliv- City can Consider Ours “THE elephone Us 409, inerds E; | ! inced presentation of the commonly accepted orthodox view, the speaker | maintaining that if there is not a hell there ought to be: man’s sin demands | as also does God’'s holiness. Not ling for definitions, he insisted it sin nl\\.x)l means misery; that | Christ pictured the strongest views of that misery of any one in the Bible, | and that since God hates sin with a a perfect hatred it is inevitable that men will not separate from sin | they must separate from God; and | if sin is eternal such separation must | he eternal also. And he called at- | tention to the fact that Jesus spoke | of the eternity of life and death in the same terms. The cvening discusslon was a psy- chological study of the laws of free- dom, habit and tendency to fixity in choices, and vividly pictured a hell created by man himself by fixity in wrong choice, when wish as he might | to undo the consequences of his wrong choices, he could not: “a great gulf fxed.” It was a serious and thought- | provoking address. Mr. Greenwood, (,1;:] “Singing Evangelist,” arrives the 28th, | | iz EMPIRES STILL, WINNING. ' The Empire foothall team, one of the fastest 115 pound teams in the ctate before a large crowd yesterday afternoon on the Newington Road Grounds, defeated the Clay Hill Jrs of Hartford, by the score of 14 to 0 Both teams were evenly matched, the work of the Empires proving that the Clay Hills were not in their class. M. Groman, Rittner and Osland fea- tured in many plays MOTHER SAID “YE: Youthful Bride Permission and Nuptial Knot is Tied. John Gray, and Miss Frances Mae 18 both of Hartford, appeared at, 21 years Raulingson, old, aged vear <he to obtain ity clerk’s office Saturday night a marriage license. As the bride elect was not of age her moth- cr's consent had to be obtained, but | the maternal parent was willing and the license was forthcoming. A few minutes after the couple left city hall they returned. They desired fo be married at once and oculd the pleasant city clerk tie knot? He could, and he did ax Collector TLoomis acted as best man and,Clerk P. J Egan of the commission was the other attencant.

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