New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 8, 1916, Page 2

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NEW 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 mest Charming se- lection of these goods. Your Early Inspection Is Cerdially Solicited. HENRY MORANS NEW BRIT CONN. 321 MAIN STREET. Our assortment of VICTRO- LAS is 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- ite_instrument NOW. Our TERMS are right, SERVICE the BEST. LARGEST ASSORT- MENT OF RECORDS IN THE STATE. City Items GIVeE HER A KODAK For Christmas C. W. Gorman of Pawtucket, R. T., f passing several days in New Brit- | in and Bristol. Every person purchasing a Kodak from us will be in- structed in its use under actual working conditions— both inside and out. The only place in town where Kodakery is not a side line. OHRNSTEDT’S Photo Establishment 69 Arch Street Wilson's—the dvt. Christmas store.— French hand embroidered under- | nd up Buckley and | 2 Trumbull St., Hartford. | Goodness of advt. “Aunt Delia's Bread.” | i _Mrs. Jacoh Baumgartner will be in | of the Christmas celebration of | e German school, which will ta | lace in Turncr hail on December : b elaborate program is being hnged. New Britain - | 1 demons '}nn of Middletown. | | Wilson The date for the vet been set. Mufflers from 50c to $13.50 at Wil- son’s,—advt. celebrated its for- ! John A. Carlson ing in | permit to build a hen- | house on Bast street to cost $6,000. dde- | There was a brief short calendar sion of city court thi o'clock to n cas \v’\\( day afternoon Judge Teskill put for re- e case of Lu Hoffman. reet off of Newington, lm)I\ all about town at 50c to $13.5 o Bar- { wedding his not a ‘thing in 7 mufflers, Wilson: mufflers, at Wil- Vater John lodg f-fourth a rner h prg pr Fered ar :mnom ess, There ws nd ‘motion ]nrl\Vre~ hase taken out a j* three tenement T!"Ns Moffitt et al, have sold prop- 8 on Farmington avenue to Ber- nard Moffitt. 3ath and lou o match, robes with slip- $5 and $6, at Wilson’s. a peek at some of —hundreds of Tvt: Court Progr: serve its sixtee evening of December time officers will be elected. Quality the best—but priced at Wils av CIZOUSKAS IS SENT our holiday ‘em -at Wil- iR estra furnishing music. over , Odd Fellows Bazar, 3 An apparently ownerless horse has . M. hall, Hungerford Court.” ; been wandering about the Allen street section for the past three weeks, ac- cording to infermation filed with the police department last night. The informant telephoned into headquar- t but ref d to give his name and address. There will be an investiga- tion. will ob- v on the which of Daly’s minstrels. ol ipe went to Bristol where £ n's.—advt. £hop, 40 Pratt St offer one-quarter off from on all their coats i |o. . its begin as low as $1 5. Hats reduced to $5 and § advt. Tonight, 0dd Fellows' Bazar, Jr. A. M. hall, Hungerford Court. —advt. The police were mformed | day afternoon that a lost boy, appar- | Shot Wilkam Zimitravich, a Most appealing gifts for both men | ently about five years old, been | d women at Wilson picked up near Ibell's corner al [ The local Turner society taken to the A. H. Tyatt house 1 | & Christmas celebration in Turner | by until claimed. Later Mrs. Gitle- a1l on Christmas afternoon. There [ man of 109 Willow street claimed | anley Cizonskas was sentenced to 1l be a tree with gifts for the chil- | the youngster. | Tl ind e 1By Judze Tares| HY ren. Officers will be elected at the Webb in supcrior court at Hartford hnuary meeting of this society. yettazauniiee iniie e (i e s Tonight, 0dd Fellows' Bazar, Jr. kill William mitravich, saloon . U. A. M. hall, Hungerford Court. keeper of 36 Hartford avenue. —advt. pleaded guilty. Cizonskas had been i out of jail o short time when f;;‘,‘,‘,‘if,{”fi’,”&f;";’;?fie I_g"er“:::ne'; !he visited the Zimitravich saloon and 5 % . 5 e Policeman Patrick Meehan left for | Wanted money. Upon being refused, 0 Chestnut street, and Robert Try- g el o \ fused New York today to attend the funeral pulled a revolver and shot Zimi- = | of an uncle. who died suddenly of | travich in the left chest. Before the bldod poisoning. The deceased was A Shooting, the 1sed had taken out a in that city. While making an ar- wedding license and planned to have rest he bitten on of his Absolutely Removes yester- Saloon keeper, When Request for Money will hold Was Refused. Supernumerary Policeman Thomas Riley, who is detailed as night patrol and ambulance chauffeur, is off duty because of ilin Supernumer: Policeman Georr T. Crowley is sub- | stituting. the ceremony s afterwards. one s umbs. Blood poisoning developed s city pleaded ling poultry ndlgestlon. One package i 4 ! a;;’;b“"»" dEsokie i provesit. 25cat all druggxsts. e three months dgment suspended od behavior. It was hi , although it was accustomed to ’ when under the | during hi fir tes The state civil service commission will hold tests at state - capitol, Hartford, Wedne; December at 1 o'clock, to e for agricultural c ice. The test is open to m«_\lei and females, What YOUR NECKWEAR ALWAYS, i ilzon's influence of liquor. A sentence of ninety the same imposed the | Britain cour sed upon J (. | Hayes for intoxication and breach of the peace. He pleaded guilty. The | trouble took place in a local saloon and resulted in a row. days in jail, by Christmas without a sve er anyhow—all sorts $3.50 and up at | Wilson" advt Harry Gold yesterday bought three | Always a pleasant surprise and a very much appre- ciated Christmas Gift—appropriate to give anyone. We are distributors for the best known Candy makers in the United States. Whitman'’s, Page and Shaw’s, Crane’s, Mary Gar- den, Huyler’s, Maillard's—the Candies that are good to the last piece because they are made of the purest materials. 1-2-3 and 5 pound packages. In Holiday DICKINSON — DRUG CO., N STR MAIN STREEY} Goodness, gracious, mer- cy me! Jim's going to bring home guests for dinner and there is not a thing in the house—I know! I'll phone the ocer quick !—forD& C" g anquve 11 have hot udding and rolls— they’ll like that. DsC Is the Flour for me ‘0c & 25¢ SELF-RAISING Packages LKl AN DALY fairly | TO JAIL FOR YEAR || rT10. HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBEK 3, 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 Franilin Square. Wew Britale, Cana. N S R ST R LS T SRS TR A o VL S P J. M. HALLINAN, Inc. € Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. We will have a few more of those fine ROAST STUFFED NATIVE CHICKENS for Saturday and Sunday. Have you tried the HOME MADE CHICKEN and PORK Pies? If not, you are missing a treat. Hot from the oven at noon. Salads of all kinds, CHICKEN, TUNA, FRUIT, VEGETABLE, COLD SLAW and POTATO. TAY- LOR HAM, 50c per 1b. PARAGON HAM, 45c¢ lb. ROAST BEEF and PORK, Cold Meats, Fancy Canned goods, Cheese, Olives and Pickles. . Value for price is what you are getting in our CREAM OF WHEAT and N. E. BREAD, at 10c a loaf. Weigh it and see. GENUINE GLUTEN BREAD 15c¢ per loaf Saturday we will have our full line of COFFEE CAKES. Wreaths, Stullers, French and English Bath Buns and Brown Bread, Cream Rolls, Chantilles, Cream Puffs, and Eclairs. ' The best flour money can buy is the kind we use. OUR SPECIAL SATURDAY CANDY at 29¢ per box is all that can be desired in candy. Get the habit of bringing home a box every week. The folks will appreciate it. Visit the Candy Counter for your favorite specials. We will have some of our CHRISTMAS CANDY Saturday, also PEANUT BRITTLE, PEANUT BARS, COCOANUT BARS, MEXICAN KISSES, CREAM PATTIES, and our MILK CHOCOLATE CREAMS. “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” “There’s a Reason” SUNDAY ICE CREAM SPECIAL:— MAPLE PECAN 80c qt One delivery Sunday 11 a. m. Get your order in before 10:30 a. m. Sunday. Store closed at 6:30 p. m. except on Monday and Satur- Open these evenings until 10 p. m. HALLINAN'S CASH STORE 142 MAIN STREET day. Ivnu\uhil(‘s are able to pay a fine and { many of those appearing tn major ac- i cidents seem to consider a fine more | or less of a joke. T __lltrue, ne s of the chronic speed . s drivers. “Promiscuous Events Tonigh! “Alma Where Do You Live?” ceum theater. High class photo drama, FoX's the- | g ater. l Vaudeville and motion Keeney's th pictures, i S8 | Beggars Pined for Demanding ) i on Tour of Houses. Britain Circle, ew The methods used by John (lick of High street and John Buckel- of Hartford attempting to house South appeal to Judge Kirkham in police court to- ", a fine of $7 and costs each being c¢h of the peace. They had no intention of being but sought a place near - worlc where food and lodgings be obtained. They explained conduct by saying that th sort of hashful about making i Residents of t neighbor- | hood testified heard noth- ing in the ing s exc a de- fo Husive actions Auxil hall. Ladies meects in Electric in e a boarding \mn\ street did not John H. on . B. L. social, Booth's hall, Carpet Bowls nuine, call for ROMO QU cgular monthly meeting in Room Booth’s Block last evening, and ! w > following offic were elected: ident, >, vice dent, cor- responding secretary, Frank | Coleman; financial Mrs. e Haley; . John i Miss | s will be | led at the regular meeting in | The auxiliary voted to hold | T€ach a house where ¢ a public whist Dec. 19, in Jr. O, T. | Ported as dyins. A. M. hall. Following the meeting, y automobile were not Stephen Velinski, allowed to go under suspended judg- ment, affer he explained relative to the use of a common lantern in place qf regulation automobile headlights. Fle said that repairs were b, on the automobile when ne to make & street so that two . was Mr ments were served, hung a lantern on the cial hour enjoyed. the car and sped merril liceman Joseph Kennec him into court S TR THING. One commitment to the Stats Chief of Porice William 1. Rawlings | for Inebriates for six months firmly agrees with Superior Court! made. Judge James H. Webb and State’s At- | torney Hugh M. Alcorn that jail, in. | stead of mere fines, is the most efficient and best treatment for reck- less and careless automobilists. Asked | relative to his opinion, he said that a large proportion of those having au- | Ci and a so- The charter revision committee meets this evening in the mayor's of- fice. The new committee on reas- esment will also hold a meetinz in hall tonight. An Extraordinary Sale of High Grade, Seasonable MILLINERY Handsome Frimmed Dress Hats The Season’s Most Charming Styles. Regular prices from $5.00 to $12.00. Special at $1.98 $83.48 $4.48 Right now when the soclal season is swinging into form, single out a group of hats from which you can choose a theater hat, a snug sport hat, or a strictly tailored street-wear hat These include the season’s best sellers, gold-brimmed hats with bright colored crowns, feathered toques and fur trimmed hats. We quote prices at which these hats were sold here and the new prices. ‘We do this that you may fully appreciate the saving that results. we small Seasonable Gifts for Men Imported Scotch Wool Jacket—In neat striped effect, $7.50. Brushed Wool Muffler—Light weight, plain colors, $1.50. Imported Dr. Jaeger Out-of-Doors Cap— Covers the neck, ears, mouth and part of face. Comes in Oxford Gray, Green and Brown— $2.00. Heavy Tan Golf Oxford—$6.50. Spats of English Box: Cloth—$2.00. New Auto Cap—Ties on top when closed— when opened it covers the neck and ears—In fancy mixtures — $2.00. Cloth Sport HAT—Of Homespun, Fancy Mixtures and Black and White Checks— $2.00. Also at $2.50 and $3.00. Horstalls iT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND 300 AGYLUM BT Cemmecting with 140 TRUMBULL o7 HARTFORD. in 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 Y. M. C. A. BUILDING GIFT GOODS Another attractive feature about Gift Goods at Clark & Brainerd’s Drug Store is as usual the reasonable price. Clark & Brainerd’s prices are always the low- est, quality considered. DRUG STORE STlie Fexall Stoee ISABELLA CIRCLE ELECTS. Isabella circle, D. of A., met last night and elected officers as follows: Regent, Mrs. Della Ladbury; vice re- Mrs. J. L. McCabe; past regent, Miss Clotilde Dutton; custodian, Miss Eleanor Bunny; monitor, Mrs. Kath- erine Kiley; chancellor, Miss Katis Bennett; financial secretary, Mi Rhoda McCabe; recording secretar Mrs. Sarah Sexton; treasurer, Mr Minnie Flynn; inside guard, Mrs. Ne lie Hanrahan; outside guard, Mi Alice Gaffney; alternate to national convention in Chicago, Miss Clotilda Dutton. They will be installed in two weeks by National Regent Mrs. Booth of New Haven. NOTICE The New Britain Wet Wash having moved into their newly equipped’ building are prepared to co first class work. We sollcit your patronage. Satisfaction guaranteed. 30 Union Madeline McDonough; pianist, Mrs. street.

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