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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1916. Boston StoreNfl”CENSE fiMNS %NEwlggég%’%vRE%;éggggfiifii%EE THIS e ) : " | -A- 3 Business Toyland Is Now | INMASSAGHUSETS | oo Bage-Allen & Qo wos 3 ) 9. Tel. Ch. 1090, HARTFORD Floor. . Four Cities Swear 01 and Join; A Glft Of Ice Water Parade Iheld in fifteen Massachusetis cities % | vesterd Fall River, Havernil, v & : 5 Leominster and Taunton shifted from ¥ R N CO O Make it a Merry Christmas | ihe wet to ths ary eolamn. Tho . 1 , . IN VARIED AND MPLETE ASSORTMENTS < | cense advocates were not sue in | - o : ; > : 30 NTEED S CRY 3 o ; STRIPED SILK HOSIERY. GUARANTEED SILK HOSIERY. with a warm-hearted gift of cfecting any changes, Brockton - : EMBROIDERED SILK HOSIERY. EXCLUSIVE NOVELTY HOSIERY. {lem, Cambridec and. Wai.ham rer . i HAND CLOCKED HOSIERY. PURE THREAD SILK HOSIERY. { New Bedford, while keeping to the - . i This is the real Christmas Hosiery store of the city. For months we have planned so as to be able | wet column. did so a grcatly re- to meect all your gift hosiery wants. o or ea ve j duced margi The vote coun - The gift of fine silk hosiery in a Sage-Allen box will surely please. There is no better hosiery man- license 3 s cut from | i 3 H ufactured than we sell. We have our complete holiday stock including all the wanted colors for street 496 after a sens 11 campaizn 5 S 3 or evening wear, and a host of charming novelties. Our prices are the lowest possible for dependable the new woolen autcmobile | Mch Prote: Roman Catho- qualities. lic clergymen were united to make the p robe t city dr: ceutions under Silk Hosiery of superior quality, in plain weaves. Fine guage Silk Hosiery of exceptional guality A a the auspices of the h and Warda | 3 Black, white and the stapie shades, pair $1.15 and $1. Ceeneieeas. . §1.50. society in that city are believed iv i I political observers to have had’much : : o AN IR 0 sy DI (i B Silk Hosiery of superior quality with hand em- o o Tl e IOl T G - . G with openwork insteps, in a large variety of : 2 3 e >t the no-license forces. i 3 3 colors .. A . .81, broidered clocks, black or whi . wasia 7 i ® The shift of Fall River into the 3 % 2 i | % . 5 a i d s e . . e : Sillk Hosiery with hand embroidered insteps; also Silk Hosiery with three-strand hand embroidered column marked the end of a it that had been with fancy clocks, black or white, $1.00 and $1.15. clocks, black or white waged by clergy of all denominations | i o | ngainst liquor interes It was | MRS. J. PACKARD. : E Six popular colors—generous | = i A RIS B s Tor) loastlconyinoin=loata fine fla lih ctough triall anallcannor recort Silk Hosiery in plain weaves,—white, black and the leading shades; als black’ or . & [ DmaieEC R e e ee T DE S s e e 1 | el o hieEs Wi hakien v s white Quitizes A6 size—60x80 inches and plenty | *"(5 e hiii's change to the “dry" col- | Lax-a-Tone man at the Economy New | derful.” 4 ; z M) . Phoenix Guaranteed 'Silic Hosé IR, < g e e et the defeat | Pngland Drug Co. when you see| I have many statements lke the Women’s Phoenix Guaranteed Silk Hose, black and | Another grade of Phoenix Guarar Silk Hose of “tuck-in” on a chilly drive. | or aavor Albert T. fartiett. Mayvor | home people gladly and willingly in- |above,” said Mr. Martin, the Lax-a- white, $1.05. Two pair daintily boxed $2.10. | black and white, box of 2 pairs ... Bartlett was defeated by leslie K. | dorse Lax-a-Tone. It conclusively |Tone expert, and it will only be a | Sze these robes at our store. | Morse, after a campaisn in which the | Proves as I have said many times|short time until all of New Britain rioting which followed the attempt of | that the merit of a remedy is proved | will be using Lax-a-Tone ag the fam- Thomas Leydon to deliver an anti- | right here at home. Mrs. Packard |ily medicine.” Catholic ' lecture last April had a | Who lives ‘al 170 Broad street, this The Lax-a-Tone man is at the Econ- prominent part. | city, says omy New England Drug Co., 265 Main | g Tauton went into the dry column |,"I find Lax-a-Tone a wonderful rem- | street, where he is introducing this after sixteen years of the licensed sale | edy for indigestion, gas, bloat, a pain [remedy to the New Britain public. He of liquor. The margir “tory fi n my back and side. I had terrible [will remain Saturday evenings until the no-license forces was s headaches and felt run down and |10 p. m. to see those unable to call | |8 pared with the license victory of last | miserable. 1 have given Lax-a-Tone |during the day vear of 278. i Four of the mayors chosen yvester- O OO an e S day were re-elected, as follows: James | H. Kay in Fall River. John J. White Spn St | RENIER. PICKHARDT & DUNN i Three Days, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Only eleven of the cities elected mayors this vear, and of this number 127 MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 317-2 4 As we find that we are very much in need of more room we will have a sale of blankets for three 21 Ll . - RIS LOLSOLS B asiicHo Sagdsogta 3 days which will give our customers a good opportunity to Jay in a supply for the winter and also to make The republicans weye . successful in ; selections for Christmas Gifts. You will find these Blankets reliable and they will give good service. "OUR LADIES’ TAILOR- |seven contests, the other four bearing \ no national party designation. The ING DEPARTMENT new mayors are Stewart B. McLeod in | N fs at all times ready to remodel your | EToCkton, John A. Steddart in Glou- : B Coat of Sult into the 1 3 cester, Leslic K. Morse in Haverhill, A atest style. | vyijiam T. Pine tn Mo ., Charles ;| & Mournln Garmcn S. Ashley in New Bedford. Albertus J. | 3 3 S Morse in Northampton and William | : | Lo e : C. Moulton in Pittsfield. Cambridge, | . g s 2 | 3 $6.00 Blankets for $4.50 a pair. During this sale we will sell $6.00 blankets, 72x90, cut and boun ‘fi;’ggg't:{l’o:; phiortest notice, Leominster, Salem and Taunton did | Muslin Underwear, Aprons, Boudoir Caps, Kimonos, 4 single, white with ‘pink, blue or yellow border, fresh new g00ds, at ....................$450 a pair. 3 not vote for jayor. e e 3 3 Very reasonable prices. Former State Senator Clark Bur- Bath Robes, Crepe de Chine Undergarments, Silk §|§ Our Sanitary Blanket, regular $7.00 a pair, size 72x90, cut single, special at $6.00 a pair. ] cII wasi el oo B i et I 2 5 rey Blankets, size 60x76, white, while they last $1.00 a pair., RAPHAEL'S DEPT. R. L, yesterdayhy-n-plurality.of 251 ; Regular $1.35 Cotton Grey Blankets, size 60x76, white, 3 ] STORE, B N Petticoats, Blouses in Georgette Crepe, Crepe de i oxBA At IRIb e e Lo $8.00 6 DRI Large size Cotton Grey Blankets, size 7 280 MAIN STREET. independent campaign. B Chine, Lingerie WaiStS, Gloves, Hosiery. .Iewelry % White Cotton Blankets, size 64x76, pink or blue White Wool Blankets for single bed, at $3.00, $3.50, = EBBESEN SELI 2 12 2 border, extra weight, at .............$2.00 a pair. [ $475 up to ................ $18.00 a pair. - Holiday Neckwear. BB For large heds, Blankets at $4.50, $5.00, $6.00, f A large assortment of fancy Beacon Blankets. One Veteran Newspaper Man Will Go West | $8.00, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $18.00 up to $25.00 a pr. box just received. See these goods hefore the assort ment is broken. They are hard to get. —Worcester Paper to Move Here. . . . 5 sl te it All Linen Handkerchiefs, 12 1-2¢, 25c¢, 50c, 75c. The Osterns Weckdlad, a widely Swed! aper published in . A . i T e e All Suits going at about one-half price. \ a printing business, will move to this city about January 1 and will take over the plant of the Eastern Print- ing and Publishing company, fl\(;lrr._veig\rf FOR THE LITTLE ONES managed by Carl Ebbesen. ‘@ besen will go west where he has ac- N STAGKPULE.MUURE- cepted a position as an editorial writ- LEONARD & HLRRMANN CO Y The Kindergarten kind, 3¢, 30c, 75c and $1.00 er on the Swedish-American Tribune o BN each. Bound all around in blue or pink at $1.65 ea. ]’ of Superior, Wis,, and the ‘“Posten,” g B 36x50 Wool Crib Blankets with whit i - TRYON GO, Drinteaat Dututt, Minn. MAKE THE MOST OF THIS GIFT SHOP W s e et T S R The Ostern Weckdlad has a weekly This store reflects the true Christmas spirit with its 8 42560 Wooll CHib Blankets, with white,! pink or f $3.75 a set. All put up in fancy Christmas boxes. | | i 42x56 White, pink or blue borders at $1,35 a pair. 4860 White, pink or blue borders at ....$1.65 a pair. Wrapper Blankets. Cord and fringe at $2.50 and 115 Asylum St., At Trumbull circulation of about 5,000 copies in 5 bl border: t $8.25, $4.50, $6, $7, $8.5 geilty B CIRe U : et dech blue borders, at $8.25, $4.50, $6, $7, $8.50 per pair. HARTFORD. New York and New England and is pretty rations and abundance of good merchan- 45166, Wool Crib| Blankets with white, pink ot blte a semi-religious , being the of- i ; : ; x;c;;mon;caxlxglg:gufjea}:\:em:;‘niuuferan dise. Useful Gifts, appropriate and acceptabe may be N borders $6.00, $8.50 and $9.00 a pair. 9 . A Man9s X church. The editor is Axel Freden- found in every department. lll ‘holm and it is expected that a ma- inti H . o as jority of his editorial staff will come DAeSCrlptlons will not do them justice—you must B e novmall meants withont Ll his it come in and see them. aquite realizing, regards giving a Ty ' Christmas present to another FIRE AT BED WORKS. \Wedurge you to do so at once while the stocks are J NOT]CE & Fire in & cotton-drving kiln at the | [§ NEW and complete. d Not because he is ungenerous plant of the National Spring Bed com- man as a bit of a bqre. e e e T B NO. 165 MAIN STREET almasan e 48x66 Wool Crib Blankets with white, pink or b border at «o....86.00, $8.00 and $9.00 a pa Restored to Health by Duffy’s feels a little at loss—a little || attention of employes and Iingine Co. Y| movea into thetr newly equipped 7 Over a year ago Thomas Riley was * aw;;\vagd and i1l at ease. No. 1, shortly after 5 o'clock yester- not fit for Work, but Duffy's giveeor t;e:wntoot "l::eo\jv( what to ;r " igxf’rx:??:1'l h:\\'l;‘g\lloln‘f\t\('nsl)l-l\'\\l\- L a5 5 = 5 ; . Pure Mait Whiskey came to the & 3 : ers also aided in work. is be- | tary, John Alexander; treasurer, |will be illustrs i work. We solclt your patronage. 5 : 3 ; . _He knows what a man is lieved that a piece of metal got| James Pattison; senior henchman 1m'itec§. geiniEnat the public : :es:ue, as his letter slal_e 2 likely to say to himself about caught in the cotton and caused a |James Law; junior henchman, Alex. Satisfaction guaranteed. 30 Union o i I took a severe cold :m;‘lw.s ene a gift and the giver of it it it spark when it came into contact with | ander Gilpraith; physician, Dr. John erally run down; I tried all kin s of is not just right—he has prob- metal teeth used in kiln to straight- | purney. . 8 medicine without avail. My physi- ably said it to himself—and en out the cotton. Considerable dam- et gt ) £ cian told me I had c<2 sumption. ¥ he does not want to be laughed age was done to the contents of the 4 tookoutdoorzreatmfmandlmproved g . Cemcnt Boor Pienl s LECTURE ON EXPLOSIVES. . 9 S ] some, but not rapidly, and Giying |Ehristmas presents to venting the flames spreading. Through the efforts of the Inter- HOFFMANN S : able to work, A fri '{(11“‘1: i B e e — state Commerce Commission, a repr - _ mfito }"»P‘:;fg; ,P“(:C,‘,,(M”; s | 1f- consciousness — his CAMP CLARA OFFICERS, sentative of the federal bureau of ! : ' ga;?;‘(:;:(bun '?,f‘n.ffi“y'.c'i,:and vanity The newly elected officers of Camp explosives will ‘give a free lecture at [ e g is lheA;Cfll\'erl;f'l:eal}“{). I?oo‘k)’our There is one frank, genuine Clara, R. N. A, arc as printed here- | the Y. M. C. A. this evening on the | erm > § mednci‘r’xe reguiufly z };e first bottle up-standing gift that he can with: Oracle, Mrs, Benoit; vice ors proper handling of explosives anrl‘ an rls mas a es | . improved me vcry}nuch and the sec- make with absolute assurance. cle, Mrs. B. Watkins; chancellor, Miss | dther dangerous articles. The lecture | 3 : . : ond so restored my vitality that I That gift is the 1. Supernant; recorder, Mrs. Boilard; . - could do light work. Today I feel a STACKPOLE-MOORE-TRYON | | receiver, Mrs. Frawley; marshal, Mrs. We are now selling OUR OWN MADE GERMAN § 4 5 : new man. Gentlemen, I can't ex- CO. LA 0. Beloin; inner sentinel, Mrs. Poyer; 5 “ 2 3 it o L o et e e " CONVINGING TESTIMONY 1§+ CHRISTMAS CAKES, which are different,— § Dty i opds bat 5 faad e p Mrs. Schneider and Miss Gus- | —_— & etter—] — i ind: in- o 5 feelings tell the tale of my wonderful Miss Rose ';amoc; | Given By Many New Britain People. aner Than the ordmary klnd’ the in gYou may make use of these PH]LADELPHIA Gy 1z Ofchanall DRl 1D Experiences told by New Britain | gredients are of high quality and absolutely pure. A § few simple but true li: —Thomas r. Mrs. Dube and Mrs. Ballard | people— . 5 £ A ———— Riley, Kenwood Heights, Albany, N.Y. We Have the Following kinds: MR. THOMAS RILEY And today M. Riley is just as firm Were elected to the New Haven - o Ze e s 'HOMAS RI s [ DENTAL ROOMS \'OanU" in llflr‘r‘h- . B ,,Jshi\e ThoneYe fhadSined TR HONEY CAKES, in packages, p]ain and with in his belief that it is judicious to “Get Duffy’s and keep well,” for he writes: bullding are prepared to do first class G e 9 - . 1 9 “My health is as good as I can expect. Iam still using Duffy’s and always Who used Doan’s Kidney Pills— Almonds 5 veo..... 12c and 18¢ will as long as I can get it. I have recommended it through the hospital where . RETTIG-WEINGARTNER., Who found the remedy effective— E Tough the HORDIEY WEISE ]93 Maln Street Oscar A. Rettig, a member of the | Such statements prove merit. HONEY NUTS . ..... per lb 20c fr‘}'f;’;kfizfi_g” aznyjbottisgies Duttyjs Sure Mkt ey ontas HEepin firm of the Rettig Automobile com- | You might doubt an utter stranger. SPRINGERLE (Anissquares) ..........per lb 30¢ Over 25c Store - . 3 ey R ; 5 Sk N ass Betiat H pany of Hartford and Miss Anna Vogel | , You must believe New Britain peo- BEST WORK AT MODERATE Weingartner were married this after- | ple. . ANIS D,ROPS ...per 1b 35¢ u f ? Pure a t hls ey b PRICES noon at the home of the bride’s un-| Here's New Britain proof. Verify Don’t fail to try secme, as we feel sure you will find @iice Open from 8 A. M. to : P. M. | cle, Richard Vogel of Glen street, by | it. them to be most delicious | is made for use in the home, hospital and sick room—free from tke injurious Sundays by Appointmen Rev. M. W. Gaudian, pastor of the | Read. Investigate. Be convinced. b elements of the ordinary beverage whiskey. Thousands of doctors rely upon F.E MONKS D.D.S. German Lutheran church. William You'll find why New Britain folks Duffy’s because of its purity and it is recognized generally as the one medicinal - R y D Weingartne , a brother of the bride, | believe in Doan's. whiskey. For the aged, for those who are “run down,” for persons suffering Georgiana Moniss, D. D. 8. |was vest man, and Miss Louise Firn- | William A. Sadd, 100 Seymour St., : from stomach disorders, nervousness or similar ailments who need a real haber was bridesmaid. Following & | New Britain, says: “Doan’s Kidney . builder-up of the whole system, Duffy’s Pure Mait Whiskey has brought quick wedding trip the bride and groom will | Pills served me good when 1 used By o and positive results, make their home at 89 Edwards | them ei rears ago for an attack : Pt o T ght years ago for an attack ¢ 4 : . : . » YOUR Nncnngn ALWAYS, | | street, Hartford. of kidney trouble. The cure has been ' e ! . ) Get Dufly’s and Keep Well. L g lasting, as I haven’t had to take them 4 ; : & & Sold i S > g TGLA SO - 5 R 5 3 7 p P » i . Beware of imitations. . CLAN DOUGLAS ELECTION. since. T gladly recommend them.” f % 4 b A - n SEALED BOTTLES ONLY. Following are the newly elected of- Price 50c, at all dealers, Don't L ok » g 2 Get D rocer or dealer. o ot ) L : 5 « . q utty’s from your local druggist, g - ficers of Clan Douglas, O.'S. C.: Chief, | simply ask for a kidney remedy—get ' s . . % & NOTE $1.00 erum._v \ e cannot supply you, writa g, James Marwick: tanist, David Morri Doan’s Kidney Pill the same that - A& 3 Send for usetul househoid booklet free, | son; chaplain, John B. Miller; secre 2 - 'n C son; chaplain, Jo . i sec Mr. Sadd had. Foster-Mlburn Co., = tary, John Blair; financial secre- Pmp:(Bufi’am T ) ‘The Dufiy Malt Whiskey Co, Rochester, N. Y., I |