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5 s NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, VA TmA;\K G ”w SUG E”LGNS FOR YOUR TABLE A charming line of TABLE and HOLLOW SILVER- WARE that will enhance the appearance of your table for this truly THANKSGIVING DAY, at Very 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 your convenience. ... HENRY MORARS, Jeweler 321 MAIN STREET New Britain, Conn. Yy about ours: fthen Vilson's town at to Muffler $13.50 advt. ‘Aunt Delia’s Bread —advi. Decision whether the ment will conduct its and ball this s to be n fire depart- anpual reception on New Year's meeting of the Friday night. The session originally planncd for night Lut had to be postponed, Quaker City Wed, eve. committee Quartet Lync dance Hol. & orch.—advt, 2.69, Golden- ‘lm'("urd. rimmed h nory 863 Main St, 1 committee of the system will meet to- o'clock in the assessment \'old(v\» t ~—ad the retainir dow avenue, I will be | < on the immed Main St t Me hats, 362 expected wittle ordered by finished in a few Monroe n satisfactory manner. Turn to page 3. See Leonard & Herr- mann Co.’s ‘“ad.”- Isabella council, D. of I, will hold its semi-annual whist and dance on the evening of December 1 in Booth's hall. s Bessje Conlon will have charge of the dance and T chestra wili furnish mu Thomas Flynn is planning for whis Prices no higher——selection much better at Wilson’s.—advt, Gustave Johnson has announced his | candidacy for the vacant position as councilman in the fourth ward. He resides at 151 Fairview strect and is 8 dle-maker at P. & F. Corbin's fac- tory. The Wilson Co., New Britain’s finest store for men.—advt. The New Britain Choral Union will hold a rehearsal this evening in Tooth’s hall, Your neckwear always at Wilson’ —advt. Frank O’'Brien of Vine street will be confined to his home for a few days with a sprained ankle, Distinguish the best from the rest | land remember that your gift is a | [demonstration of your taste—Wilson’s. —advt. The Knights of Columbus will dis- | tribute their prizes this evening at their club rooms in Hanna’s block. Bath and Lounging Robes with slip- pers to match—$5 to $6 at Wilso: —advt. | the 5 VOTES THIS COUPON Good For Five Votes in the NEW BRITAIN HERALD MOTION PICFURE POPULARITY CONTEST Name Address This Coupon Void After Nov. 25. 5 VOTES 5 VOTES priation of $1,500 to create a skating | pond was adopted and referred to the | board of finance for action and on Monday afternoon the board of fi- nance passed a resolution appropriat- ing the necessary $1,500 although less []PP[]SE[] Tfl nAMllhan half of the members of the board signed the resolution after they i had voted for it Believe Charity Department Will! o e Goesiion ot e how i ot Need More Money This Winter how to feed the people who are in want but, rather, how to amuse the will the Events Tonight High class photo drama, FoxX's the- public. Therefore, the socialist party New Britain stands unanimously op- po: to the expenditure of public func for luxurie when it is an un- questioned fact that this money will certainly be needed to supply food, fuel, and clothing to the city’s unfor- tunate poor during the coming win- { ter months. We are heartily in favor { of all healthful amusements, popular concerts, and public exhibitions of fireworks on appropriate occasions but we believe that the feeding of one hungry child is a more important | and better expression of our city’s s clal consciousness than the building of a s ing pond or a dozen band concerts. Patriotism, defined as a love for one's country, requir no ireworks for its expression when genuine, Poor people, as well as others, con- stitute a count intelligent ard for their welfar to us the highest form of patr “Any- thing for the people” splendid slogan but the supplying of thefr greatest needs first would seem the most logical course to pursue. We feel, also, that there should be a thorough discussion of this subject through the medium of the press while there is still time to help those who are unable to help themselves. Respectfully, THF oF November 22 udeville and motion pictures, theater. —_— | | meets at | of Kecney's Brlieving that public money Toauired this year for charity | socialist party of New Britain has en a firm stand against any drain on the city treasury for unnecessary ap- propriations and in a statement pre- pared by a committee of the party h g | ana tendered to the Herald today, the Lok Mo bl | reasons for this attitude a ex- | plained. Special objection is shown to the proposition to spend $1,500 for a dam at North End park for the pur- pose of creating a skating pond. The statement follows: i Just a few weeks ago our local charity organization reported thelr in a bankrupt condition with ut very little money coming in to assist them in caring for the deserv- ing poor of our city. In your edi- torial columns it was stated that more than $2,000 was needed for this pur- pose. Urgent appeals for *financial aid are being sent out by the organi- zation and it is admitted that there is immediate need of money at the | present time and that, with the cost of the necessaries of life mounting higher day by day, it is readily ap- parent there will be greater nced as the winter approaches. Accordingly, it would seem that the making of necessary provisions against needless hunger and suffering would be the question of the hour and it is rather strange to discover through the local press that such is not the case. Our Chamber of Commerce voted at a meeting held last week to ask the finance board in a few months for an appropriation of $1,200 for fire- | works and band concerts. i At the last meeting of our city coun- | cfl a resolution calling for an appro- | PROCLAMATION d St. K. be 42 Elmo lodge, Main street. of P, tak- Andre lodge, I, O. F., meets in | eza hall. Phoenix lodge, I. O. O. F., meets Jr. O. win castle, ¥ E., meets in agles hall. Carpente union, meets at 34 | hurch street. 5T Vesta hive, at Main M., meets 7 Valient hive, K. O. T. M., 2134 Main street. meets at TO MARRY AL A marriage license was lssued yes- prday afternoon at 5 o'clock to dolph Surko, 58 years old, of 108 hodes street and Mrs. Helena schna, 45 yearg old. This will be the pcond trip to the altar for each party. ir. Surko has three married daugh- rs and three other daughters living home. His Son Adolph Surko of ast street, died a week ago tonight. SOCTALIST PARTY NEW BRITAIN. 1916. YOUR NECKWEAR AT Wilson's ALWAYS. CITY VERY HEAUTHY. Contagious Discases Are Few and Far Between Compared to Year Ago, department present time New good. s of con- the two paralysis. One is a diphtheria ¢ and the other a scarlet fever ¢ One of the infan- tile paralysis quarantines will be re- moved on Friday. The other c placed under quarantine last Sunday. Compared to the record of today (he ane of a year ago when there w thirteen cases of diphtheria and four cases of scarlet fever, Records at the health that. at the ‘s general health is very only two ca: excluding how | Brital Today there tagious disi cases of infantile Be it known to all people that we are in a position to furnish all ORDINANCE COMMITTEE, The ordinance committee will meet Friday o’clock and one of the matters to come the members will b a resolution in regard to making the fire department perma- nent department may consist of not less than thirty nven nor more than thirty-four, exclusive of officers. it this is p: ed it will insure about six men to each company BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage provesit. 25cat all druggists. | evening at 8 before THANKSGIVING Novelties, Favors, Candies, Cards, Booklets, Special Ice Cream, Etc. D SIGNED ICKINSON — DRUG CO., mav'sta MAIN STREEY NOVEMBER 22, 1916. WHITE LEAD for Painting purposes was ~ade 300 Years Christ. We have none of this in stock but 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 Squars. sw Britais, Cosa. fore we do M. HALLINAN, Inc. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. Until further notice we will close at 6:30 p. m. every evening except Saturday and Monday. Open until ten o’clock these evenings. Closed half day Thanksgiving. No fancy cream orders filled on Thanksgiving day as we will not be able to make de- liveries. IN THE DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT:— For Thursday we will have a new one. VIRGINIA STYLE FRICASSED CHICKEN 60 1b. The Genu- ine Taylor Ham 50c Ib, is simply delicious. Salads, fresh every day. Fruit, Chicken, Tuna, Vegetable, Macarosi and Potato. Cold Slaw, Baked Beans, Sauerkraut. Olives, Pickles and all kinds of fancy canned goods. Roast, Stuffed Native Chickens ready to serve. also Roast Meats and all kinds of cold meat Special- ties. Home Made Candies, FRESH EVERY DAY. Sweet Chocolate and Milk Chocolate Coated, Cream Centers. Three of our new ones, Nesserolde, Bisque, and Frozen Pudding. All kinds of Specials. “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” There’s a Reason.” We will have but one Ice Cream Delivery on Sun- days during the winter. 11 a. m HALLINAN’S -------CASH STORE 142 MAIN STREET HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. (.'ROCL R LATE FOR COURT, “Midsummer Night's Dream” Given Today in Auditorium. ‘Dav l(l Olln.ull) Will Be Given Hearing Tomorrow, David Church The bookkeeping classes recently organized a club by Miss Pindgre head of the bookkeeping department will call a meeting today after school for the purpose of elect- ing officers. The regular Wednesday and Thurs- day program is being well received by the pupils. Today's program is a scene taken from Shakespeare's Mid- summers Night’s Dream.” The cast of characters follows: Herald Bugler Hippolyta Helena Theseus . Demetrius Lysander .. Quince Pyraneus . Thisbe . Wall . Moonshine .. Lion Ohman, grocer, of the same name. street, pear in police court this morning to | | defena charges motor vehicle statutes, too late for arraignment and w. notified to appear at tomorrow’s session. It is charged that he failed to comply with a command of a trafiic officer at Main and Arch streets late | ’ afternaon. of court took but .. G. Hannon O. Swift E. Schaefer O. Littlehales G. Hornstien E. Mucke C. Wagner Monkiewicg Magnusson S. Casale R. Stone L. Schaefer D'Esposito One case of intoxication comprised all the business of open court. Several small boys were warned that they must obey probation regulations in a more serious manner. C. A, MEMBERSHIP PARTY. annual membership party of W. C. A. will be held tonight building on Hungerfora Court. This is the time of the year all old members and all new bers come together, get acquainted, enjoy the many stunts, dance ana have a Sp 1y good time X, W. The the Y. at the D. R. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. Druggists refund money {if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. First application gives relief. 50. —advt. tee whose Noble. chairman is Miss JONES GIVEN HEARING, Louis S. Jones of this city appeared before Seccretary of State Charles D. Burnes plain why he did not have his oper- ator’s license with him when he ran afoul of the New Britain authorities. He explained that it was due to a mistake and that the license had been left in another pocket when he changed his clothes hurriedly. WIDOW WILL R Husband Lost Life While Working in Plainville Quarry. Mrs. Mary Pappianni, widow of An- tonio Pappianni of 80 Barnett street, will receive further compensation of 810 a week for 291 weeks beginning March 21, 1916, from the White Oak “rushed Stone Company of Plainville a result of fatal injuries received her husband, according to a rul- Dig of Compensation Commissioner orge B. Chandler in Hartford crday. She has already 210. The remainder is to in a lump sum. Papplanni received injuries from which he died the next day while at WAS IN MEMPHI WRECK, Albert Wagner, attached to the United States cruise Memphis at the time of the wreck off Haiti, is passing & 48 hours’ furlough with his parents, Policeman and Mrs. I'rederick T, ‘Wagner, 210 Glen street. He arrived in New Britain last night Scene of be pa Louise 716 | was scheduled to ap- | of having vialated the | He arrived | little of Jlldlzr\ James T. Meskill's time, | when | mem- | : The par- | ty is in charge of the social commit. | | | | & meeting yesterday afternoon. at Hartford yesterday to ex- | will be reserved at each of the af- | In An Extraordinary Purchase and Sale of 100 AFTERNOON and EVENING DRESSES AT ABOUT 1-3 LESS THAN THE USUAL PRICES. $9.98, $12.50, $14.75, $19.75 $25.00 upwards A sale just in time for the season’s gaicties, the party, the thea- ter, the dansant, in fact beautiful frocks for all of the occasions, sses at such in- ire finds, There's . An opportunity to purchase such pretty Silk Dre viting prices seldom occurs. But this is one of our Just one hundred of these Dr in the lot, no two alike, and many of them are samples. The materlals are Chiffon, Satin, Taffeta, Laces and combination effects. In beautiful shades of Gold, Rose, Blue, Pink, White, Capen and a few Black Lac We were fortu- nate in securing these handsome silk gowns at a special reduction, therefore we now pass them along to you at 1-3 less than the usual ** prices. See window display of these advertised Dresses. KNOX DERBIES HENRY HEATH DERBIES ! Regardless of how many soft hats a man may possess, he should have at least one derby, for there are occasions when only a derby is proper. See our self-conforming derby—fits like a soft.— $3’ $4 Horstulls iT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND HARTFORD. The Finest Girl in Town LiKes Our Sundaes and Parfaits. Bring Her to Our Fountain. Something New Every Week. Lo DRUG STORE [ 4 T uxa.‘.’.?. S IR MAAN RE SOARING, — | Water Department Has to Pay Ad- vanced Prices for New Pipe. The | purchasea { PRICES members of which belong to the Bo: ton Symphony Orchestra. All tainments will be held in the mar school auditorium enter- Gram- water department vesterday | B 7,000 feet of six inch pipe | for use next year. The price of pipe rapidly advancing and since the de- | partment gave the order the cost has| . g ‘ce paid | formed a syndicate to inquire into the advanced $1 per ton. he price Pald | question of what fresh plantation en- | by the department as it is, is $4 per | terpri can be founded in Dutch ! tan more than it was a month ago. Guiana with a view to helping raise | The water department began work it from its present weak condition, vesterday in laying a new water main and applying to this struggling South in Albany avenue. This street is in American colony the expert know- the extreme northwestern section of | ledge, energy and cavital which have attained such good results in the Dutch East Indies TO AID DUTCH GUIANA. The Nov. It is announced that a number of Hol- land’s Hague, Netherlands, colonial merchant princes havs” the city. TEACHERS’ CLUB PROGRAM. At a Court of Probate New Britain, within and for the Dis- trict of Berlin, in the County of Hart- ford and State of Connecticut, on the 21s of November, A. D., 1916. esent, Bernard F. Gaffney, Judge. tate of Lawrence M. Cremin, late of New Britain, in said district de- ceased, Upon the Petition of William F. Mangan of said New Britain, pray- ing that as administrator on said es- tate he may be authorized to sell and 13 as per ap- appears, application” be inments to Be Given holden at 2 the Winter. The three entertainments to be held under the auspices of the Teach- rs' Club during the winter were ap- tho program committee at Seats proved by will be invited. high class dra- | entertainments is the intention fairs and the public order that only inatic and musical may be furnished it of the club to secure only the best, talent for the entertainments, On December 7, Elsie Baker, who sang at the Catholic Choral Union concert last winter, will render the program. Miss Baker is already well known to musical lovers in this city and the fact that she has sung for "mnr records with great success is further proof of her ability. On Yebruary 6, Mrs. Ridder will glve a dramatic recital entitlel ‘*Jeanne 1"Arc.”” The last of the series will be convey certain real estate plication on file more ful Ordered—that said heard and determined at the Probate Office in New Britain, in said district, on the 28th day of November, A. D., 1916, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the penden- cy of sald application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by pub- lishing this order in some newspaper published in said New Britain, having a circulation in said District, and b) posting a copy thereof on the publi sign-post in the town of New Britain, his future assignment has not been announced. rk in the quarries of the Plainville lwmem Qct. 23, *415. | in sald District, and return make. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. held on April 12 and will be given by the Brooke Trio, two of the