New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 13, 1916, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1916. WHITE LEAD For Painting purposes was made 300 Years Before Christ. We have none of this in stock but we do have HART FORL. A R szl b i (. :' CAR I'ER’S ] | § NO OTHER CHRISTMAS GIFT IS MORE APPRECIATED THAN the Gift of Thoughthulness 7 |1, wHITE LEAD || ommm GLOVES . and every ounce of it is guaranteed absolutely pure. o i ; e ‘ NOW is the time to place your qrder with us for b v Lo e oves S T D N5 IR G T G BN el (i ST G e i § | FALL PAINTING, especially exterior work. We § v : ; arc mow at their best, with all 7 i 1 i the best makes, tn all the new- attractive picces of furniture which will make excellent gifts. | § suarantee the materials and workmanship. Try us. est snades at the - : LOWEST PRICES The gift of a piece of furniture gives increased joy to the recipient because it is something which : . b B i IN THE CITY. can be shared with others. Ivery member of the family appreciates the introduction of a new piece | 2 A . ; 3 B ) & Pretty Christmas Box given of furniture into the home ig ' 7 g b $ ) with each pair. An extensive assortment of fancy tables is a fcature of our showing of gift furniture. Included in | & 3 Gnd 5 Sl Special Attention Given To Mail Orders Which Are Carcfully and : g Frankiin Sguars. A complete assortment of Children’s and Women's Iong Wristed Woolen Gloves in gray and white, at pair 75¢ and $1.09 The Pelvoux 2-clasp overseam French Kid Gloves in black, with as Smokers’ Stands, i — i white stitching, white, white with black embroidered s Sl " tan, gray, brown, ivory and navy at, pair 1-clasp unlined Mocha Gloves with Paris point stitching or Jardineres. g i black embroidered backs in gray, brown and black at, pr § 5 i J M HALLHNAN lnc 3 1-clasp Washable Cape Gloves, pique sewn with fancy black An almost bewildering display of Rock will male the solution of the gift problem easy for many. ° ? ° o # L B If embroidered backs in pearl white, ivory, canary, All of the popular woods and finishes are well represented. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. gofandiBlacksaripaleny fasboasndn 1LY The Wicker Furniture will appeal to others. The upholstered wicker Chairs in the the display are Martha Washington Sewing dles, Tip-top Tables, Tea Tables, Mufiin Stands, Colonial Sewing Tables, Pedestals and Tea Wagons. Many novel Mission pieces are shown in the popular IFumed Oak finish, such Cellarettes, Magazine Racks, Humidors, Umbrella Racks, Costumers, Tabourettes, Book Itacks and rich French Walnut finish with the harmonizing tapestry cushions are certainly attractive. To sit in one of these o B Our N. E. and Cream of Wheat Bread is being chairs is to want it—they are so comfortable. |B made in three sizes, 5¢, 8¢, 10c per loaf. Genuine Other Wicker pieces are to be scen—such as Work Baskets, Tea Tables, Serap Baskets, Tabourettes ; Gluten Bread, 15¢ per loaf. Thursday we will have and Wood Baskets. B @ our Coffee Cakes, Wreaths, Bath Buns. Fresh every One whole floor is devoted to upholstered furniture where may be found Wing Chairs, Fireside day—Cream Puffs, Eclairs, Chantilles and Cream Chairs, Davenports, Morris Chairs, Couches, ectc. ! Rolls. e e e e e S I e e e et Gifts That Men Would Choose for Themselves Silk Mufflers, Woolen Mufflers, Street Gloves, Fur-lined Gloves, Wool-lined Gloves, Woolen Gloves, Motor Gauntlets, Silk Paja- mas, Silk Shirts, Madras Shirts, Gglf Hose, Monogram Belts. Scarf Pins, Dress Sets, Cuff Links, Belts, Handkerchiefs — silk, Handkerchiefs—lin- en, Handkerchief Cases, Shirt Cases, Jewel Cases, Clothes Brushes, Skating Hose, Smoktrs’ Stands. Traveling Cases, Collar Bags, Military Brushes, Bill Folds, Tobacco Pouches, Medi- cine Cases, Coat Hangers, Tie Holders, Cig- arette Cases, Thermos Bottles, Thermos Car- afes, Watch Chains. - Hovstolls iT PAYS TO BUY OQUR KRIND : v, 11 ; 99 ABYLUM ST. Connecting with 140 TRUMBULL Ice Cream Order in early to avoid disappointment. : < HARTFORD. In the Chamber Furniture department are Four Poster Beds, Princess Dressers, Dressing Tables, [ | & We are getting up our Christmas line of candies Chifforobes and an excellent assortment of Colonlal Chamber Chairs and Rockers, # § for the holidays. Ribbon Candy made of pure gran- Hall Clocks, Desks, Bookcases, Library Tables, Highboys, Lowhoys, o to make a stock from which B ulated_ sugar and flavorings is one of our leaders. Cut it is no longer a task but a pleasure to select an appropriate gift—one that will be uscful, ornamental Ik Rock is another. b Kiod Iocting. 3 Then too we will have a full line of our delicious cream centers Milk Chocolate Coated as well as Plain : H @ Chocolate Coated. . ~ y Egnzl-flE G::z;:;g; Buy your 'hohda.y candy from the makers, and F.UHNISHERS Sl H you won't be disappointed in them. “Get the candy 1 habit, it’s a good one.” A OVERLOOKING "M A wnmz% S ‘W Buy your Mince Meat at the Delicatessen Depart- S HIGHER THAN PRICE. GROUNDS ) ment. The real Home Made flaver of our Mince Meat will satisfy the most critical taste. ] All kinds of good things to eat can be found on . this counter. Our own Chicken Pies are a great fav- = orite. = = moved to his home after weeks' ‘ e —— ] Clty Items {1tinoes st St Francly Hosital He NEW HAV '”L!‘ ‘ Roast and Cold Meats; Cheese, hoth Imported and Domestic. Olives, Pickles, and all kinds of con- #0-56 FORD BTREET HARTFORD e Hosiery for Christmas gifts, larg- A candy cane given to every child | diments. assortment here. Damon’s Shoe |, ccompanied by parents. Besse-Leland < ! ] e RV P . J : One delivery Christmas day, 11 a. m. Get your s Diamonds Crrlewitt.—advt. & . No better gift for 1 than a box Goodness of ‘“Aunt Delia’s Bread.” | of Big Mozarts, a cigar of quality and i New York Man Questions Regu- | i Pl e The i : st ““ H | A marriage license has been issued ; The gift store, Besse-Leland's-—advt. : John J. Carroll of 37 Fairview | Operators in the S. N. E. telephone 3 2 0 Se eam 3 = e e firoet and Miss Julia B. Manousek | office will hold a banquet at the Hotel | lflllOl] fllld Is Flfled { 10 i i | by birth and an American citizen by 'of land between hington . and £ 43 Woodland street. | Nelson tomorrow evening i ) - : = M e, o o e NG S U:”‘" sirects and ;{\,h."‘h ater was th Sec the white way at Besse-Leland’s | Sce the white way at Besse-Leland’s AL There S a Reason s ot ot o i et v | Ve R G e g o ted upon traveling It is sald of this company that it advt. wavt. SO e ] { circumstances of about thirty vears | installed the first clectric are light i Fine jewelry, M. C. Lewitt.—advt. | Give him Big Mozarts, 505, 23s s D SR S s e e B e Orchestra 3 to 5:30 p. m., every day | . : e N 5 5 | o B (leading citizens and most prominent | leading irits of the ~citg t Besse-Leland’s.—advt. Yesterday’s inclement weather in- | road’s jitney trains between Bristol B QH S I ORE e | did not realize what wonderful oppor When New Britain aerie, F. O. E.. | terfered with the trying out of the |and this city yesterday afternoon, Mi- 4 \J Rilimentiaccursts _ | tunities the electrical busine v eets Thursday evening to elect ofl new street lights and it is not likely | chael Riley of New York was as ed 142 MAIV g mr v | Mr. Thomson, a teacher in the Cen- | gonted so failed to = encour: lers for the ensuing vear it is ex- | that the lights will be turned on be- | $13 and costs instead of the regular | [ I EREUI tral High school of Philadelphia in Thomson-Houston company ected that a warm fight will be |fore tomorrow or Friday evening. |reduced rate. The rate was fixed by | M s o 2 ¥ | his youth, came to New Britain about | claim that because this comp taged for the office of secretary Orehest . m., every day | Judge Jame: Meskill in police court | & - s —— . o . the early eighties a young man of | fered hetter wages than the estab- hich is now held by W. H. Scheuy. | at Besse-Le ‘ ! today after Conductor James Pease | 5 S 2 AESCRRIPBEET | orcat ability along electrical lines. | lished concerns selfish jealousy arose f e I & ted incidents of oy ride. - e G R Gr s ; estilting Lin eloctr oI Eitbe leading candidates to oppose | . street , and Miss Gioseppina | : JROXICA- | o ng not exactly drunk,” according to < ‘ - mson-Housto company, m | being forced to leayve New Britain b o | e leet et D G Gon ot ceetiany e o witten || 6 SR S SRR DS B ELECTRICAL GENIUS which has sprung the monster plants | and going to Tyn ) o | Badolato of th fare. ) - = 7 Drinahig i 2 3 \ Santa Claus 3 to 5:30 p. m., at Bes- e e the impression | t0Xication and general disturbance at ‘[’f the \‘l'f‘”eml ’;A“:“m' sempanyigalie parne Palecente b '5.—e 5 . ‘ gored i S8 5 e rding 1se las synn, Mass., and Schenectady, N. Y. |2 e as 211 known. > P l’e‘a;“fis'P 1:::l7cr e See the white way at Besse-Leland’s | that any old car could be used:as :q]’:h: ”‘”;"\:“d 1,'_‘1“""'”if““,"’)“’l'l;]o \]\“,,i T N e e T biod o New, Hiloatn eid B —aavi buffet coach and insisted upon h eerihD 0 BTGl men T o e == Britain the electrical industry was in | Miss M Pock, daug ! The flesh satin knickerbockers, lopon romian fordinany e work and the boarding boss thought o % s ( its infancy. e stavted the Thomson- | ¢ £ Mrs. Charl 2 £ boudoir caps, camiso dainty Geors- | (1 of passengers, who object- lii B0 s e himsel? . useful by Thompson, Wedded to New |tiouston plant in the old building [ Thomsen, who died about a year - - ette blouses and party petticoats for > also insisted that railroad | ~.. > . s e fh . that once stood on the triangular plot | was a sister of Mrs, Wil ELL (ht:hv’vlhl"\‘ trade lmv in Sreat demand | conductor: eanifers andli ed | Tocking Hutl‘f‘ and serving as nurse rin Gird, Started Indasiry OlGERTOC Dot 10 Pratt St | th ‘bate slips be accepted in | Maid temporarily. i i 0 or " Kata said that he felt i s no jot This City. Iz == —= —— e ol e | e ok, ol SRR e ) w o ndigestion. One package fo 5:30 p. m., at Bes- : _ . i Elihu Th Y 5 £ the o E - - o soted @ as sjected from , Jlihu Tho on, one of tha. gres e - ed that the railroad owed him a ride fed smd was sieoleR o sihe g e se-Leland’s.—advt boarding house. The. resultant trouble, | inventors of the age in the elecirical by ists. and refused to donate anything to the use; : provesit. 25cat all druggis ot S, e i Dagn | GRS B CloR Anihing 10 e | he contended, was because he left his —— = | street confectioner, entered the Hart- | ,nn00ching N o2 | granted a marriage license today. {world and ho! hat indoors when mak he hurried Britain S e e ents, although he ford hospital today to underso an | policeman Frank M. Eneli Shan . Policeman Patrick wa ap- | 3 YOUR NECKWEAR ALWAYS, || operation. | cecded Conductor Pease as Riles peared as arbitrator and Kata oceu- AT A candy cane given to every child { cort. Riley put up a stubborn re: pied a place Gl e lwdquu;lm.\ fm: accompanied by parents. Besse-Leland | ance but was penitent this morning. the n‘nnnv)m’ of nvlm night. ( was Co.—advt. % | Conductor Pease testified that passen- S e R T - - Miss Grace Watson of Farmington i “-‘CI*’H'\:IK ‘f}“l_m (:‘!'\ll\rl ‘:_m‘\v \.hv, car Yo el alias Tonn Korbeck, 1 fi on g avenue has returned from a trip to | & SPeC ach all for himself, if c 2s given ten New Yorl I was allowed to remain in it. L g ¢ | = z el = | Thomas Donlon of Oak strect 3 ] g 5 i N T The gift store, Besse-Leldnd's—advt. | pranded Supernumerary Policeman | EAtric ava testified that Kov, i X % EK JHEN Thomas J. Feeney as a liar, when went to hed in a barn owned by st cdy on Willow street 7 3 y raigned for breach of the peace. His | ¢l Ie give an edom of speech and warning to | 4V test e now > | Judge Meskill not to helieve Feeney | dcCused and did not & s 4% Ansco, you { lost him an opportunity for probation. | for the use of {i 2k ’ P I Instead he has to pay a fine of 1@)vack testified that a friend noned ~ st{nlrtn glmm & ECKWEAR CARNIVAL ‘ and costs or work out th ) in jail | Frank” works about the barn, that | | R @ orfhappiness 3 . 5 5 ‘; FHA M [ D I G U BES [isovice olicen ey e as iaohine a2 nd Elieslee) that begins Women are cautious about buying Ties for men, but g that Donlon blockaded the sidewalk in | While waiting A on Christ- ; . [ ! front of a local theater last night and ] i this much they know: became very abusive when ordered to | g sFI ot i Make Pl o X Gif et Piles Cured in 6 to'14 Days. ; ingandadds : Wilson Ties meet with masculine approval. aKe easing Amas ts. ank Kata was “not exactly sober | Druggists refund money if PAZO = to itself J| |} Whether rich or sombre—bright or subdued, a — | OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, X Ll |8 & S 2 = A 214S ! = | Rlind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. | |{#&\ (“,“t)"”“c_“ (| |8 Wilson Tic is essentially masculine in character. e DOOOPIODPOPVVVOPPOODOVOOOS st application gives relief. 50. picture 1s ’ g 3 An Unlimited Number to Select From. f{ ¢ i That's what men like. D o snappecd In Your Home % = L 5 P 3 . o kS through- || | [ The Wilson stock of Ties is a sclected stock—— ! Brmg Your Own Picture to Be Framed— , DR SO out the year. We know from experience what men won’t wear— . 5 : : - I'he Ansco Vest-Pock- d don’ i ‘N fering from pain of all kinds—always | London Times Has Plan to Avenge S o B and we don't carry it. orkmanshlp Unexcelledm s yourphome T T | e ':‘f‘ Las) Flanoarens: et Camera is so compact ) , for s aptain Blaikie. . o . f a7 i i ie i i | bottle of Minard’s Liniment. | and light you will always That's why a Wilson Tie is a pretty safe Christ- There is nothing so effective as this | TLondon, Dec. 13, 4:40 a. m.-—The want it with you. Fine mas gift —Stationery Department— wonderful old reliable, creamy Lini- | mimes editoriclly demands retaliation | ment for instantly stopping the in- | : # e enlargemm?ts c'rm be | tense pain of lumbago, neuralgia, | if the (10\'11};Tn harm Captain Blaigie made from its pictures. Your Neckwear always at rheumatism, backache, sprains and | of the British steamer Caledonia, Several styles and sizes, $7 up, 1 bruises, and for burns and cuts. taken prisoner after his ship had heen Other Ansco models are priced | 3 |, Minard’s is a clean, wonderfully !,y 1y o German submarine. from $2 up. i e healing antiseptic liniment that | 1 P I i i i soothes and invigorates. It puts mew | The Times insists that the govern- Clark & Brainerd fl | 169-171 life into tired muscles—removes all | ment treat the highesi ranking Ger- Drug Store, | W [e—— «®« MAIN STRLEY soreness quickly. It is also just what | man naval or military prisoner in pre- e ! _H i treat = = you need for sore, tired, aching feet | cisely the way as the Germans | and hands. Ask any druggist. n Blaikie.

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