New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 28, 1916, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1916. 5 VOTES 5 VOTES THIS COUPON Good For Five Votes in the NEW BRITAIN HERALD MOTION- PICTURE POPULARITY CONTEST HORSFALL'’S and Real Quality . No single feature labels such HABERDASHERY as ours! A certain fineness of style—a certain richness of quality—a certain beauty of ma- terial—gives to it its distinguishing charac- teristics. —SHIRTS from the best known manufac- turers in the courntry— MANHATTAN, EAGLE — NECKWEAR from the master weavers of the world in gloriously colored silks. —GLOVES from famous makers at home and abroad—Reynier, Dent, Mark Cross, , Fownes. —Silk and Wool Mufflers, Leather Novelties, Sleeping Bags. —And a host of other men’s necessaries af- fording great latitude for individual choice. Horstalls iT PAYS TO BUY U398 ASYLUM ST Comnesting WMO Urfo m T HARTFORD. Bear In Mind Your Needs for Thanksgiving Day ! Table Silver, Painted China, Cut Glass, Carving Sets and other pieces too numerous to mention, that will add to your Thanksgiving table. Our prices are very reasonable considering the quality. We invite yeur inspection of our goods. PORTER & DYSON CO. 54 MAIN STREET Where Quality Is As Represented. N This Coupon Void After Dec. 1. 5 VOTES Pajamas, Boys’ Automoblies Looks and acts like the real thing. Some With Elec- tric Lights and horn. Several styles to select from. Nine dollars to $23.00. Better have one laid aside for Xmas. HERBERT L.-MILLS HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. - — [ show that about $6,000 profit was rea- [ i lized. 1 Ladies’ night, Elks home, tomor- Evcnts Tou]ght row evening. Organ recital, dancing and turkey supper. For Elks and lady friends.—advt. hool tonight hte 50c. o “The Time the Place and the Girl,” Big sale on millinery. M. Seibert.— | Lyceum theater. advt. i The Miner, Reed & Tullock Co., has complained to the pclice of the ac- ies of boys ‘iear their office and ehouse on Kast Main street. Tt reported that the boys have been in the habit of stealing goods left out- — side and that the thefts have amount- | V. Morgan lodge, K. of P., meets ed to a conside sum. The com- all. | ening of December ¢ under the au- | Plaint ma sterday after the bices of Nor { beys had av with goods You can saye money and work if | Y11ued at u get your Thanksgiving dinner at | btel Nelson. Dinner served from | noon to 11 p. m. iving Day usic and sin and | eni advt. . Clinton of the Woman's he First Bap- rhe Geography | | . ! Judd's Orcl 't. 1 | | { High class pRoto drama, theater- Fox's | Vaudeville and moving pictures. Aunt Delia’s Bread.” A B Keeney's theater. Goodness of advt. a an Peterson of Chic nd elocutionist, will give tertainment at the Bungalow on the Make Your | Business More | Get-at-able meets at | . S, meets | den lodge. Stanley Koslofski, ariver of a bak- wagon, reporied to the police afternoon that a boy named Court Columba, D. of C., ery Electric hall. afternoon Reatends g New F Murray’s s ain Camera club, udio. was run over by his wagon and Orange streets. Slight ries were received by the hoy but he was”able to go home alone. It wae reported that boys in that neigh- Lorhood have been customed to | rides and otherwise play about the teams in a manner that encour- accidents. Work on the double il 't has been imed, fol- wing s n by the hking of ion of the road just st of Chanman streot. tracking of | Vesta Hive, L. O. T. M., meets at Main street. | | This is directed especially to business con- E cerns desiring to improve their Telephone Canton Foster, P. M., meets in Jr. . Service. recent bhazar 0. U. A. M. hall. rman societies Reports made on th ven by the United G 'THE “PERFECTION” (TEMPERS THE WIND {Why allow that cold wind to make the room draughty and chill the house? A Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater wiil warm cold rooms in a hurry. PERFECTION SMOKELES$ZOIL\ HEATER Ever ready for duty —can be carried wherever you need it. M. W. A, meets It is directed with emphasis to those concerns who use the Telephone as a means of getting and maintaining business. New Britain Camp, at 24 Church THE THANKSGIVING TURKEY AND OTHER GOOD THINGS are looked forward to with joyful anticipation. Tvery housewife prides herself on being able to prepare an excellent Thanks Dinner. This special meal is supposed to be a triumph in the culinary art. To insure this you will require SPICES, SAGE, FLAVORING These are the things that make or mar the delicate, appetizing qualities of food. Be sure and introduce yourself. Leave no doubt of your identity in the mind of the person called. Failure to do this leads to confusion— and retards the speed of your call. Kensington Man Hard Hit by Loss of P Money. Ulric mour Lenoie of Kensington is ng the loss of a tobacco pouch | containing $46 in bills and coin that mysteriously disappeared from one of his pockets last night as he was walking along Main street, between Lafayette and Church streets. A re- port was made immediately after- wards at police headquarters but no trace of the money has been found. | The authorities believe that it is the | work of pickpockets, who have been | successfully “working” in other cities | of the state and dropped off in New Britain on their way to or from Hart- | ford. | Lenoie feels the loss keenly. - He | recently lost his wife by death and the $46 was money he had saved to pay her expenses at a hospital. Answer call promptly. Don’t merely say “Hello.” Give your name or the name of your firm. OUR SAGE IS THIS YEAR’'S CROP. Have Don't keep your caller waiting. paper and pencil handy. LIGGETT’S. CHOCOLATES, PAGE & SHAW CANDIES. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. With special attention to telephone orders and prompt del service, every family in this city can consider ours “THE NEAI Auvoid abruptness and indifference. A Perfection Heater cuts down your coal bill. It saves building a furnace fire when the days are merely chilly. It gives you all the extra heat you want even on zero days. It is clean—quick—odorless. You will find the Perfection Heater at de- partment and hardware stores everywhere. Descriptive booklet mailed free on request. Be just as courteous over the telephone as you would face to face. The Quinine That Does Not Head Because of its tonic and laxativ fect Laxative Bromo Quinine cz taken by anyone without cau nervousness nor rinzing in the head. | There is only one “Bromo Quinine.” E. W. GROVE'S signature is on box. 25¢.—advt. Affect ef- For best results use Socony Kerasens Standard Qil Company of N. Y. Stove Dept. 56 New Street, New York THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE CO. HAVE BALANCE LEFT. Tuesday the following local will be called for arraignment: James McCran, theft of poultry. John Barkesky, theft of poultry. William Sheehan, James Boyle and Thomas Coyle, motor vehicle law. John Migatz, indecent assault. Fred Reif, theft from person Philip J. Rose, motor vehicle law. Joseph Freedman, ult. ! John Higgins, breach of the peace. John Hayes, breach of the peace | and drunkenne John Kabelus, assault. cases Soldiers Relief Committee Pays All Bills and Still Has Funds. The soldiers’ with Mayor G. NO TRACE. OF BURNS. No ¢ has been found of Harry Burns, the Hartford peddler reported to the local authorities as missing. Tolice Chief William J. Rawlings has been in communication with the New | ing and in the Britain institutions with the expecta- | to pay all outstanding bills. This iljon that the missing man may have | done, there wiil be about $160 left met with an accident. Since Burns|Which will be kept in the bank in left Hartford Friday for this city | charge of Treasurer George P. Spear no trace of him has been found. and the assistant treasurer, Miss Clara | Briere. Following instructions, Col. W. Rullen will write letters of appre tion to the New Britain Lumber and Coal company, which furnished lum- ber for the reviewing stand used m R R ll ( ”~ rplig‘ _C?Tn;nfoe met NRAELDL SO '-“'I 1 '!' > = al accounting voted " A Store Full of Holiday Goods ‘We have gifts that will make pleasant surprises and appropriate Christmas presents. W, GOING TO G, O. P. DINNER. State Treasurer Frederick S, Cham- berlain, Senator George W. Klett, morrow evening. This open meeting fatigue of his recent campaign at the will be _solely for Grand Army men | Laurel-in-the-Pines and he will re- » and their male friends. main until after Thanksgiving. Do your Holiday Shopping early that you may be able to select a suitable gift from our large assort- ment. Closed from 1 to 6 p. m. Thanksgiving Day. DICKINSON — DRUG CO., N STR MAIN STREETY Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage when the troops returned; to Wexler ¢ Stein, who bullt the stand, and to Eddy Awning company and Rack- : : liffe brothers, who furnished hard provesit. 25cat all druggists. (" P"{INCY Qligley thanked ev ery | member of the committee who gave : | so generously of his time during the YOUR NECKWEAR ALWAYS, i]n\l‘iod the soldiers were away. AT the | IN HIGH COURT. New Britain Has Several Cases Criminal Superior Sessi Wilson's When the crimins ession of the { £ lsupcrior court opens at Hartford next Reps. Edward F, Hall and Richard Covert and Chairman Ernest N. Hum- of the republican phrey town com- mittee will attend the celebration of the Fairfield county republicans to- right at the Casino in Bridgeport. The trip will be made by automobile with Senator Klett at the wheel. G. A. R. SMOKER. Commander Frederick V. Streeter of Stanley Post, R., has made plans for a sp anksgiving eve smoker and social in G. A. R. hall to- He issued this statement: “Charles E. Hughes will resume the AR VS ! practice of the law in New York city Will Resume Practice With His Old | on Jan. 1. He will go back to his | i old firm, now Rounds, Schurman & | Dwight, with offices at 96 Broadway. Lakewood, N. J., Nov. 28.—Charles | The firm name will be Hughes, Tvans Hughes last night made Rounds, Schurman & Dwight. His | L | son, Charles E. Hughes, Jr., will en | first announcement of his plans for | ter ‘the firm at the same time." the future. He will vesume the prac- ‘ Associated with Mr. Hughes and his tice of law in New York as a member | Son will be Arthur C. Rounds, George of the firm that he left in 1906 to| W, Schurman, Richard . Dwight. b % & | Walter F. ¢ Raymond M. Lowes, ecome the governor of New York. { Martin J. Ke Jr Augustus L. Mr. Hughes is resting from the | Richards and Harvey L. Stowell, | HUGHES GOING BACK TO LAW- the

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