New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 14, 1916, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, COMFORT Why not give him a Pair of Glfl i What Appeals to a Man More Than !: mm ] We have them in Operas, Everette and ° K g | D 0 YGHY Chrlstmas ! -~ Y 5 ¥ i Romeo styles of black, tan, red and Havana i 3 = : s — T : brown leathers, at prices ranging from $2.50 : : = ) to $4.00. Also: — Comfy Slippers, $1.25, ) $1.50, $2.00. Moccasins of Deerskin and "8) I 2e <R <oy e £ ; ; Elkskin with soles, at $3.00 and $3.50. 0 In ary Other Suggestions — SHOE TREES, 75 ! $1.00 and $1.25. SPATS (of box cloth) \ ; g $1.75 and $3.00. UR stock is now complete |} . : fiomll % and we invite your inspec- |g€s [ LR tion G@Ods Seiected now liVill 3 : T’tlgken‘\;\:‘r}&;:&dl::'sk;'::”:o:xu‘: Tchives $1.50 to $‘:s,00. ‘:}3“29 ASYLUM ST. &ma-ig\{u&o Ulz TfileNw b 1 Shears and scissors, singly, up to $1.00. : g e =D L# be reserved until Christmas. R L COFFEE PERCOLATORS— f =3 THERMOS BOTTLES AND LUNCH KITS— = Universal Lunch Kits with Universal Bottles, ... $2.75. P 0 R E E R & B SKATES AND SLEDS— V Union Club and Hockey Skat 5 . 50c to $5.00. Flexible Flyers (Genuine,) .00 and up to $6.00. Y Firefly, ... ol SHREs and up to $3.00. D §0N C 0 P Frame and Clipper Sled: 50¢, 75¢ and up to 0. Paris make. ® Boys’ Snow Shovels, 2 ys' Wheelbarrows, 75c—Express Wi Skils for Men and Boys. ’)// g 54 MAIN STREET 1«‘.1J<;;r:§:§:‘u“n:||‘< RCHANDIS : - Ever Ready Pocke N “Thf’ Old Reliab]e Jewel[‘y Shq)p" W > Electric Grills. Toaster: Where Quality Is As Represented. = B e oy f::::_,"::":l:":flm' Seepdiis . . ——— : , et at L A Clocks. || A good assortment at a wide night. George Hart reported that his | automoatic hoist for lifting the heavy ],\‘l(:";flr f:‘"‘(‘:‘“d”,“.fi Baniks, ]:(I;:J,l, “:‘,::(X:,:“,:,::,‘: ‘W raflge Of priceS. The Val‘iety Carpenter Tools, [ni ’ son called at the parsonage, left his | screens at the Whigville reservoir and " i lt}) ll‘ems ‘x.. e e e e al g € 10¢ to $1.50. Revolvers, Colt’s Automatic. . cyele outside : « 8 when in place it will save time and Pyl . ; e Children’s Toy / es. | turned it was gone. | trouble. Heretofore the screens had to AN e ¢ Clioppees, ShildrenifToyauiomoblics ‘I, Of patterns glves an Oppor- ‘ St e 1 o Bl P s [ Lunch, Boxes, Carvers, Percola- The Irish Mail. See the white way at Besse-Leland's 80 100 Bl LD 3§ : o tors, Bread Makers, Cake Mak- Meceano. Prices $1.00 to $10.00. 3 1 pee ! 3 e-Leland’s | oo Folata i ndv, White tissuo and Xmas pac S et et Riettaearie tunity to select one according B il virinsing for the |, The Jolly ,“ alve! Whist club | met \ ’H"il‘nmmgs at Adkins, 66 Church St.- Razor, Gillette or Gem. ELECTRIC FLASH LIGHTS. § |8 . o . 3 P | ommiuse jarranging for the | esterday atte e R T Razor Strops, Hones. Penny, Nickel and Dime Banks. [ to Jyour lncllnatlon, Desl\ First, second | Mrs. Cora Hunn Kddy, yesterday i e Might of January 1 in Booth's | . i : e o g B ks . R | B B H 3 g : were won by Mrs. M. | clected president of the Stanley Wo- i cha“‘s are Shown Wlth them. 11 met headquarters on Com- | ; B it o s T e John Tgoc and Mrs. | man’s Relief corps, is seriously ill at . lliam Woodworth respectively. her home as is Mrs. Alice Gladden, _ | another prominent member of the | ported that tickets are selling The gift store, Besse-lLeiand's—advt | " iy ana there is every indic: at| Harmony lodge, A. I. & A. M., will | COTP% ) ere will be a record atten hold its annual meeting for the ele. See the white way at Besse-Leland’s ; A candy cane given to every child ! tion of officers next Monday evening. | ——#dvt ‘i companied by parents. B . “harles Wiggiesworth will - probably | The Gunn Rubber company has | @ A ., ~ pon several minor detai —advt ted worthy master. [ taken out a five year lease on the e i ot St |0 et St ™ e 00 SEEE CT ) HARDWARE - 336 MAIN STREET § ! 310 PEARL ST, HARTFORD, CONN. Rev. Henry W. Maler's residence ; 5 have returned from a visit with @ Se-Leland’s—advt 33 Lexington street last Friday | | relatives in Ashokan, N. Y. On Fehruary 9 a triang - debate between Hartford, New Haven and | | New Britain High schools on the - . merits of the commission form of The committee in charge of the re: | ;overnment will take place. E centiMa concertiwillEmeet Loz sminations of cand tes for the de- mormoyEercniag Lating tean are bheing held at the lo- Goodness of “Aunt Delia’s Bread.” —advt The famons Daniel Green's comfy | cal school I'slippers for Christmas. Damon's Shoe On December 23 the local Salvation Shop.—adyt Army will have a tag day, the pro- e Y O Miss Kllen Cranley of Vine street | ceeds to go to a fund which will be give an has returned from an extended stay 1 to hlep the poor and needy on ! Ansco, you I at Norfolk ‘ : start a chain A Margaret O'Neil of Tndian| Orche 3 to . ‘everyiday | When Your Telephone - | Ovenard, 2 ., is visiting with local | ¢ Leland i ofhappincss fithay Richard (ireen is in a serious con- | that beg_ms Fine jewelry, M. C. Lowitt.—advt. | dition at St. IFrancis’ hospital, with R. P l on Christ- i i e R B [ EE e ings......Answer Promptly mas morn- iater Road to John and Julia | A number of local Shriners i tended the fall ceremonial at n e zanda ! ingandadds of Sphinx Temple, A. A, O to itself Acandgsang sluchto syt Rl ey .S, In Hartford last evening. | By so doing you help to make perfect a accompanied by parents. Besse-Leland e et S A (‘\'61)’(1[’“61 Co.—advt, o " H » picture is || | e ch R Run telephone system of snappe 1 New Britain ‘Choral Union “v'l crossed the hurning sands to become | i d meet in Pooth hall ton £: 11| nobles. A banquet followed the cere- 2 = i out the year. Carload of Christmas trees just ar Dianmonds, M, . LeWitt.—advt. L erator and the person o 9 The Ansco Vest-Pock- rived at Volz's ‘greenhouse.—advt. The school Parents’ and & 2 S et Camera is so compact Samuel Snetro has purc | Teachors association will give two 7 called, are the three es- & 57 ARCH STREET . Opp. South Church fruit and confectionery s ~q | enterts rents this “winter, one in | ; and light yo; will 1l\l\idvc I"»"l”A\nuM,, ganfectonerintare fonn _mu‘n_u-\ ‘.mlul onc.in _\1,,,.1:,‘_‘ _!\‘ a \ g / sential human factors Estab. 1893 want it with you. Fine : k { meeting held last evening at the home ¢ 5 E i . | Superintendent e Towers |l g At i : NY 1 Mod- enlargements can be (G et e o e pe I ®. Mustin of West Main Y y The Old Jewelry Shop v:lfll\)l.{ellahle Goods and Mod i |8 erate Prices. made from its pictures. e e [IEch ool RO o the public Ty = Several styles and sizes, $7 up. = S ==, e : g wol in- | X A The Seuthern New England Other Ansco models are pticed YOUR NECKWEAR ALWAYS. || tpection tomorrow and eve- ! from $2 up. i 2 a1 e Clark & Brainerd The gift store, Besso-Leland’s —advt, D St | | Officors were nominated at the meet- £ ; = ; e DIAMONDS AND SEMI-PRECIOUS STONES. GOLD AKD SILVER ORMAMEKTS \ CHOIGE LIKE OF GIFT THINGS Dis- your inspec- ‘BUIpURLY) BIY) ‘YO pur The Stock is generaus. Pyjey ‘Ul Sunog ‘Apey oY) Ioy s djqeusHQ Our 24th Christmas play awaits tion. pue edpu Telephone Co. | at the next meetin Sever: “loss + — ! coutests gcem brobi i o b | See the white way at Besse-Leland’ = = = g TFL' advt. Lexington lodg SR, meets | B 805 806 | Plans arve under way for a hig ie- AnS T O B AT | s DLrew m meeting to be held in Turner hall after the holidays when | Landers camp, M. W . meets at i the sense of the Hebrews rding | L_ TR Lt 24 Church street. 8 (he sale of renovation of the Talmud | ; 1 Torah hall will be learned. Tt is es-| ~“The Redido f VeeumE thos Emmett club meels at 221 Main B timated that renovations would cost |41 | street. B about $8,000, while the property might be sold at a desirable price and High class photo drama, I70xX's the- o unneyvment BBanberst moct aKe easimng as Gitts. B reasonable figures. 5 K . y Vaudeville and moving pictures, . = 5 : 4 Memers of the Quaker Sewing 50- | Keeney's theater. | Washinzton camp, SRSTROIE AT LI B cicty enjoyed a theater party at the | ) — meets in G. A. R. hall An Unlimited Number to Select From. [ i ium i cvening, winesting the | xow nritam some i 0. 5. meots presentation of “The Red Widow." | i, syaies hall, Only One “BROMO QUININEL" > p fl | Miss Helen Ringrose of Barnesdale i . Tolpaliths centiine ealliror! till g 4 Brlflg Your Own Picture to Be Framed— [ will entortain the socloty at herhome | g yo ST . meets in | MAXATIVE BROMO QUININE - B AND this evening. Members will bring their | | il "7 e EnRinrlea Bl W Uroe Workmanship Unexcelled. Hsowing bas G e ey 2 ! New Britain council, O. U. A. M., | Sir Francis Drak ,.S. of St : Bl ' vill hold a meeting tonight at which | G., meets in Vega hall T R gty ) : 8 | officers for the coming six months & s K o —-Stationery Department-—— d | will be nominated. |, New Britain Choral Union meets in | Booth's hall. 3 ; e — | — DRUG CO., waiH | Sty Ronoves Do s | IR i i ) . A L, 3 i Indicestion. Onepackage ‘™" st f 2 All Grocers. I . MAIN STRRR7 || OO0 g5catall druggists, xew min Turmer st e kil || Fancy Grocery Store 238 Main Street ; in Turnexr hala

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