New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 6, 1916, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBE 0, 1916. READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION HOLIDAY GIFTS in the JEWELRY LINE including Watches, Watch Bracelets, Rings, Scarf Pins, Lavalliers, Brooches, Toi- let Sets, Smoking Sets, Shaving Sets, Umbrellas, Cuff Links, Waldemar Chains, Knives, Fobs and many other beautiful creations, in the Latest Designs and High- est Quality, at very Moderate prices. Our complete and won- derful selection of Jewel- ry, Watches, Diamonds, Ivory, Silverware and Cut Glass. After months of dili- gent and untiring efforts, we succeeded in pre- senting to trading public of New Britain and vicin- ity a most Charming se- lection of these goods. Your Early Inspection Is Cerdially Solicited. LAS is ite inst BEST. MENT Our assortment of VICTRO- complete from the smallest $15 to the largest $300, and if you are planning to give your family a VICTROLA for CHRISTMAS we urge you to select your favor- rument NOW. Our TERMS are right, SERVICE the LARGEST ASSORT- OF RECORDS IN THE STATE. HENRY MORANS BRITAIN, CONN. 321 MAIN STREET. City ltems Goodness of —advt. “Aunt Delia’s Bread.” ‘Wheels on an automobile truck be- longing to the Connecticut Supply company were badly damaged vester- | day afternoon when the machine | skidded on Stanley street, near Sey- mpour, and crashed into the curbing. No one was injured, BEEGHA Mr. Jack Naier, formerly with M. C. LeWitt, s now with Lux, Pond & Lux, Jewelers, 859 Main St Hartford, Conn. —advt. The fire dermr(m(‘nfi committee that has charge of arrangements for the annual New Year’s balk will meet at headquarters tonight to further their plans. It is expected definite decision wiil be made relative to the more im- portant details. “Tonight, Odd Fellows Bazar, Jr. 0. U. A. M. hall, Hungerford Court.” —aavt. = e The Kavanaugh Shop. 40 Pratt St., [ committee of Daly.council, K. of C ome dainty acceptabl will be held next Tuesday evening. tin camisoles, or wash- | a meeting of the council last evening erbocke: in fact, | the fair committee reported that the ries for the boudoier.— | recent fair netted a profit of $1,500. Beaufify Sold by dmmm throuzhau e satin kni mAny access ‘Ml)l /The New Britain Rifle club neet tomorrow evening at 8 o’clo r. and Mrs. Saul Ellis of 285 street ha Several matters of vital importance will come up for discussion at the meeting of New Britain lodge, tomorrow evening. Miss Catherine Bollerer ing treatment at St. pital, Hartford. The wedding of Sigmund Anderson and Miss el Rodin will take place next Saturday. August Voight of this city is ill at the home of his son-in-law in New | York. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams are re- joicing at the birth of a son yesterday. will B. ast announced the engagement their daughter, Sadie Marion EIl to John Robert Clifford veland, Ohio. The wedding ke place next month, according in announcement made today. The New Britain Investment Co., jwil hold a eeting tonight to elect of- ficers for next term. A" very pleasant party was given last evening at the home of Miss Lo- retta O’Connor, the occasion being in honor of her birthday. Many guests were present and a bountiful supper was served. Vocal and piano selec- tions were rendered, “Tonight, Odd Fellows Bazar, 0. U. A. M. hall, —advt. The W. H. Hart Debating club will meet this evening at the Y. M, C, A Plans for the annual Burns club dinner will be made at a meeting to be held this evening at the home of Captain C. H. Beaton of Lexington street. The first meeting of is under- Francis' hos- will to 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. s Hungerford Court.”” WITHDRAW APPEALS. The following have withdrawn their appeals from judgment imposed in po- lice court; John Higgins, intoxication, breach of the peace and resistance; Philip Rose, reckless driving; Harry Bacon, driving a motor vehicle with- out a proper license; John Kabelus and Joseph Freedman, assault. the BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes |7} Juioek at the nome of Mrs. Indigestion. Onepackage | |1 for", " i1 I 2 provesit. 25cat all druggists. building SCANT The Scandinavian W. hold a meetinz tomorrow NAVIAN W. C. T, U. LT L will afternoon Mar- attend this meeting. | i CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought BTz ,YOUR NECKWEAR l AT [l ALWAYS. soNn'g Bears the ‘ fignature of Dainty, Lasting PERFUMES A Gift of Fragrance, Sentiment and Refinement— Miro Dina Chanteclar Elessia Ideal Muguet Champs Lilas de Paris Hudnut’s Plaz Azura Djer Kiss Coty’s La Rose Riquad’s Mary Gerden Roger & Gallett Vio- lette Our Assortment offers many suitable Gift Suggestions. DICKINSON — DRUG CO.. wni¥ MAIN STREEY are safer, better and surer than cosmetics. eliminate poisonous matters from the system, strength- en the organs and purify the blood—bring the health- glow to the cheeks, brighten the eyes, improve and Improve Your Complexion Get your blood pure, keep the liver active and the bowels regular, and disfiguring pimples and unsightly blotches will disappear from the face. For improving the complexion and putting the blood in good order S PILLS They the Skin Directions of Special Value to Women are with Every Box. t the world, In boxes, 10e-, 25c. NAVY RECRUITING STATION AT P. O. | Chief Quartermaster F, S. Wright P.! in That Build- ! Will Hold Sway ing From 9 to 5 cach Day. ’ of the Un | a navy | office building fice will be open daily Q aster 7. s tes Navy has opened recruiting station at the post The of- in this city. o'clock and any information pertain- ing to service in that branch of the Zovernment's fighting machines may be obtained here. To men of spirit the life of a sailor with its ever changing scenes, its ad- ventures, new countr and trips from port to port has always ap- pealed. Past records of the deeds of men in the navy have.always been the highest inspiration tha young America can find; for the vy, both in times of peace and war, has played a great and glorious part in the his. tory of the country. The standard has always been high but never high- er than it is at the present time. Not only does it offer an honorable position but it offers, as a livelihood, the chance for steady employment, provision for old age, and an opportunity education. The pa ing to a man’s d length service and compares favorably with that of highly paid labor in civil life. When one stops to think that a blue- jatket’s pay expenses It is indeed in ordinary times, healthful r travel life and listed men of the na Young men who wish to enlist in the navy must come up to “the re- quirements of the navy, in character, in physique, education and ability. Every man must earn his advance- ment and if he is without skill o perience in any trade he must be ing to start at the hottom and work up a de at a time, as thousands of others do. New Britain has al done her share in the past in prov ing men for both the army and navy and it may be expected that the re- cruiting station will find the fever of adventure in the blood of many young men. POLICEMEN LETTER CARRIERS DRIVERS and other workers who must have enduring strength, take SCOTTS EMULSION X- B to build up and keep up their health. Surely it will do as much for you, but insist on SCOTT'S, Scott & Bowne, Bloomficld, N. 1. 1545 Wright | from 9 to 5 | practical training, gradual promotion, | 5 VOTES THIS COUPON Good For Five Votes in the NEW BRITAIN HERALD MOTION- PICTURE POPULARITY CONTEST 5 VOTES This Coupon Void After Dec. 6. 5 VOTES WHITE LEAD For Painting purposes was made 300 Years Before Christ. We have none of this in stock but we do 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 PAINTING, especially exterior work. We guarantee the materials and workmanship. Try us. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and 5 Franiiia Squars. Hew Britala, Gora. J. M. HALLINAN, Inc. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. If you are looking for something new to serve the folks, why not try our DELICIOUS TURKEY HASH, 50c per lIb. Very tasty. OUR OWN MAKE PORK PIES, rich and satisfying, also CHICKEN PIES. BREAKFAST SAUSAGE and BACON. PARAGON BOILED HAMS GENUINE TAYLOR HAMS . ... Roast Meats, and Cold Meat Specialties, Olives, Pickles, Cheese, Olive Oil and all kinds of relishes. We are particular about the candy we put out under the Hallinan name. Nothing but the best is good enough for our trade. SPECIALS FRESH EVERY DAY. Cocoanut and Walnut Kisses, Fudge Caramels, Bon Bons and Assorted Cream Centers covered with the finest quality of chocolate. GET THE CANDY HABIT AND EAT MORE OF OUR KIND. Come in before the matinee and pick out your favorite confection. All tastes suited. Don’t do your baking, especially these days of high priced materials. Thursddy we will have our full line of COFFEE CAKES, WREATHS and BATH BUNS. Cream Rolls, Chantilles, Chocolate Eclairs and Cream Puffs, fresh every day. GENUINE GLUTEN BREAD, the kind the doctor orders, 15c per loaf. Get acquainted with our Baking Department, it will be to your advantage. We are proud of our HOME MADE MINCE and 45c¢ per lb aded accord- | of | is almost clear of living | doubtful that, | there is any class | of workmen better paid than the en- | | Central station. PUMPKIN PIES, Try them and see why. “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” “There’s a Reason” Store closed at 6:30 p: m. except on Monday and Satur- day. Open these evenings until 10 p. m. HALLINANS’ ------CASH STORE........ 142 MAIN STREET - SR e EVffltS Tonlght 242 Main stroet Erwin Ca = . meets in “Alma Where Do You Live,” ceum theater. Ly- Carpenters’ Church street Union photo meets at High class drama, Fox's theater. Winthrop council 277 Main street, Vaudeville and moving , D. of L., meets at Keeney’s theater, pictures, W. H. Hart Debating club meets at Alexandra lodge, I. D. of St, Y. M. C. A, meets at 88 Arch street, G. Firemen’'s ball committee meets in; Svenska Klubben meets in Electric { han. Burns club annual dinner commit- i tee meets at 81 Lexington street, QUESTION OFFICER'S SIGNAL. : Whether M. ter will have to appear in police Alderman Trving Election A, R. of officers, Stanley Post, (‘()H.r( flic Po- nt of rday has not heen de- uting Attorney George nesses of the alleged questioned today. (€e for alleged failure to obey T liceman Michael Meehan in f City hall ye cided by Pros W. Klett. W violation are beir Prosecutor Klett s Centennial lodge, A. F. election of officer: and A, M,' Tasonic hall. J Lady Turners society Turner hall. anniversary, Andree lodge, i), 0 F., mcets in tesion whether Pol Vega hall, ve the si HART FORD. Here’s Important News for Thrifty Shoppers HARTFORD’S GREATEST SALE OF WINTER Coats Suits Dresses NOW ON SALE At 1-3 to 1-2 Less Than Regufar Prices Purchased From A. Davis & Co., One of New York’s Leading Manufacturers.) HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS OF NEW GAR- MENTS—Models for All Occasions Now is the time to purchase a Handsome Coat, Suit and Dress, when the price you plan to pay # cer- tain to bring the garment for which you have "been .+ longing. SWEATERS FOR MEN ! The smartest of overseas novelties and do- mestic creations, ready for Christmas. Scotch and English Jackets of soft warm wool in plain colors and striped effects at $7.50 upward. Medium and heavy weight Sweaters and Shaker-Knits in mixtures and plain colors, at $6.50 up. MUFFLERS—the kind men like— Of Silk—In daring colorings and conserva- tive patterns—to suit all tastes and fancies in the newest weaves, $3.50 upward. Correct Dress and Dinner Mufflers are here in a fine variety. Of Wool—Imported and domestic products __some are of the new “Brushed” variety in plain colors—others show colored stripes— all are finely finished with fringe—$1.50 up. Hovstalls iT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND 199 AGYLUM ST Conmecting with 40 TRUMBULL °7 American Ivory Toilet Ariicles EVERY LADY WANTS THEM OUR STOCK IS VERY COMPLETE. These articles will be appreciated for years. Complete Toilet and Manicure Sets, Mirrors Hair Brushes, Dressing Combs, Hair Receivers, Puff Boxes, Photo Frames, Trays, Cloth Brushes, Hat Brushes, Mani- + cure Articles, etc. of Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Ribbons and Fan- cies; also Corsets MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST, BY JANUARY 1ST. Store will be run un- der new management after above date. SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6 at 9:30 Hannah Loughrey 188 MAIN STREET . M. C. A. BUILDING MULTIGRAPHS LETTER it You Want Good Bottlet | Fac-eimile of Typewriting done %o 2 and 3 colors with mgnatures Beer, ‘Wine or Liguors, ‘ Order Same from I Letter Heads Printed. PHILIP BARDECK, |1y yARTFORD TYPEWAITER GG, ING 185 Arch St. ‘Phone 482-2 | 26 stte Strees. Hartford, Con.

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