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NEW BrilAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECENDEI 10, 1916, Christmas Shopping Early UR stock is now complete and we invite your inspec- tion. Goods selected now will be reserved until Christmas. PORTER & DYSON CO. 54 MAIN STREET “The Old Reliable Jewelry Shop” Where Quality Is As Represented. about the «mel Britain Aeric of Eagles for | ard tournament. The matter mul discussed at the next meeting. to City Items fee the White Way be A candy accom { land’s Wetmore Hart, infant daugh- | ! Harrie E. and Lillian Wetmore | augatuck lodge. B* P, O. E, will ) died yesterd | pay a visit to the local lodge this | rt, iamond Lavallier, M. C. LeWitt— | €Vening and furnish a minstrel en- | tertainment. bt. W Merry Christmas in every box of\[ d Seal Ciga s—advt. | Bailey' Porter has been ' bpinted administratrix of the estate lthe late Joseph W. Bailey. G. L. pon and H. D; Humphrey are ap- isers. oodness of avt. farload of Christmas trees just ar- | azround d at Volz's greenhouse.—advt ! Why certs - lhe e rist Watches, M. C. LeWitt.— | . t. | REATTY bur Christmas stock the largest and t selected in New Britain. Besse- and’s.—adyt, y br. ‘H. A Blcock has been named administrator of the estate of the Anthony Limick. M C. cane given anied by parent at at Besse-Leland’s every child advt dar: of Give him Big Mozarts, 50s, 25s, , 50s and 2 | nurse in the ! ill at her home | reet, ! Miss Sarah Catroll, a health department, i on Well | Fine jewel rs. Ivy . Lewitt.—advt bert . Kuper The condition of James I°. White of | inify street, who is ill, was report- | s unchanged today. i nt on general “‘Aunt Delia’s Bread.” tates regular transport Tuesday Sergeant inter: et army Give | the of the events follow B Ik Fails to Effect Real Es- | °F T° peace Talk Fails to Effert Real Fs- 3 : While tate Market. 5 | . occasion following TRA "ERS, vessel for on to be The following reaity transactions rded during the week at the ates Army ! were rec piamonas, LeWitt.—advt. ; office. | Louis §. Reynal to Edward 1. Hal, | hd. and buildings Highway. dward O, Kilbourne to James P. | | Sprague, land and buildings on Park { Reserve. George L. Damon tomorrow afternoon. | land, rear Lexington street. on joint installation | Grace M. Smith et al, to Arthur V. Auxiliary will meet { Smith, land on Stanley street, Grace 3. Smith et to Henry | Morris, land on Stanley street. Besse- | " \illiam L. Hatch Jr. 'to Margaret | O'Keefe, land on Dix avenue. | James M. Finnezan to John Jan- | %18 uskas et ux, land on Pleasant and 3 t streets. John Hanson )nd and buildin Mary Hahn et al, ton, land and nut street. Antonio ct a1, land | town ¢l House, Monday u want in Toys There were thirty estnut St.—adv; on Ading’s, hildren’s bath robes $2 fee-Leland’s.—aavt. kev. W. A will meet committee the TLadies o'clack., families, | two petty | off the negro Harty branch, to H. C. Noble, cruiser ! also one hundred soldiers, A i furloughed to him of five jand's, an Overcoat. course.—advt. Somes on furlough everal challenges have been re- i ‘ struck BELL-ANS - bsolutely Removes hdigestion. Onepackage ovesit. 25cat all druggists. street, S B Joseph ; e = | O'Connor, OUR NECKWEAR ALWAYS, §{| o AT rought op. An back off T | without came out the roar to port, 1t the effort with her success. of of the br the hail, was Pekrul et Road. ames Ch to John on Slater to huildings, ux, to Samuel buildings on Snetro and Snetro | West | al to Thomas W buildings on Mill | A0 fifteen strong, | motor boat “Pers was an off-shore stood by during th At eight o’clock Towers et land and Edward F. on Mill W, O’Connor to and buildings | Thomas 0 A !vl:‘m land i N \\' were lfifl SO S || ( H certificate marriage death reg and eight : during the wee During the there were 139 births record- marriage licenses issued tho lowering of The women and taken ever tened tered | sued month | ed ana to each started down arrived at the was a d: the Persistance, | the command This order meant nothing else, and ing femininc heart the sturdy the Jersey coast. 1 A mess kit cle of a clothes ske readiness for the three years about two over the blanke come two tination, there flutter of above to join The second, tiest aboard, blue eves and old as itself, At half way hoiler came the Universal "_,.~ Vacuum Bottles You can not think of a more serviceable or practical Christmas Gift at anywhere near the price. of vears o side, we that s0 thos: with an Vacuum Bottles, Carafes, Lunch Sets, Lunch Boxes, etc. Prices from $1.50 up. DICKINSON | — DRUG CO., N SR MAIN STREEY down, in inches long, and which stick out There was a boiler, | nothing came depth of blankets, and a pair of what manner their ing manhandled. rvice in the United army, night Kuper the detached she went aground off night, women and chil- | dren aboard amongst and some discharged through ex- army from to the States. at eleven about two lenzths in the sand, {ransport was 'ABOARD THE SUMNER e B ON BARNEGAT LEDGE | “| Robert E. Kuper of This Gity . Wirites Graphic Description was aboard that off Sumner ing the Herald: way service I aboard the transport Sumner when Jarnegatt Light | whom including four children officers on Charleston, ninety \ piration of enlistment period, snmei reserv the then own At the fo, the in & they from S0 t age. . 1 she inquisitive was masculine e midnight and kers a “Stand-by Barn saddled and girdled with cork, their ance wind night. the tra taken a decided list to s her children the side. hoats A woman's ning boiler, was children, As age, contact those unexplainable thin with from struggle as it took a dangerous tilt, forth from smiling face but blue 1 eyes pOssessor W did this has description | o'clock, propellor and rope was fa wais ladder. lowest ngerous jumping distance to | would below, exactly many took the rms of these Norsemen of rung. ,then was mothered would about many hearts below. girl of two, blonde optimis was then started the bottom of the with all ships. within sec admidst | nature is on each box. HARDWARE STORE CUTLERY— Table or Game Carvers in cases, Table Knives and Forks moderately priced. Pocket Knives 35¢ to $2.50. Fancy Knives $1.50 to $3.00. Shears and scissors, singly, up to $1.00. TOOL CHESTS— Chests for the Boys COFFEE PERCOLATORS— THERMOS BOTTLES AND LUNCH KITS— Universal Lunch Kits with Universal Bottles, SKATES AND SLEDS— Union Club and Hockey Skates, .. Flexible Flyers (Genuine,)... Firefly, ¥rame and Clipper ys’ Snow Shovel 2 s for Men and Boy ELECTRICAL MERCHANDISE— Sweeper-Vac Sm i Ever Ready Pocket Lights Electric Grills. Toasters. $2.50, $3.00 and up to $6.00. 50c to . 50c¢ to $5.00. >0, $3 ou and up to $6.00. e s $1.25 and up to $3.00. Sleds, and up to $1.50. Paris malke. ~—Boys' Wheelbarrows, 750—Express Wagons, 75¢ to § MISCELLANEOUS— Machinist Tools. Machinist Tool Chest, $8, $10, $12.00. Roller Skates. All kinds Children’s 10c to $1.50. Lander Meat Lunch, Boxes, Carvers, tors, Bread Makers, Cake ers, Sad Irons. Razor, Gillette or Gem. Razor Strops, Hones. Shaving Brushes, Soap, ctc. Dog Collars. rpenter Tools, Alarm Clocks, issell Carpet Sweepers. Scissors, Shears, Razors. Revolvers, Colt’s Automatic. Children’s Toy Automobiles. The Irish Mai Meceano. Prices $1.00 to $10.00. (Greatest Structural Toy.) ELECTRIC FLASH LIGHTS . Nickel and Dime Banl THE STORE OF SERVICE HERBERT L. MILLS HARDWARE 336 MAIN STREET $9, Banks, Choppers, Percola- Mak- city, ser- the went Barnegat, written | the fog a and unfamiliar rounding at it was being treated | rather roughly, and so the grin gave to a howl which surpassed the ! fury of the surf and which did not | stop until it saw its mother’s tearful face smiling above it in the Persist- | ance. In this one inquisitive look around there was doubtless erected in the child’s mind, one of those im- perishable memories that we all have, imperishable none the less, because they may have been associated wlkh | the dropping of small cats out of fourth story windows and with at- tendant and neighborly difficultie In the lowering of the women and | children, American humanity showed itself somewhat defective, not so much so as it is in some places, at . present, but only in so far as it was color blind, on this foggy morning off the Jersey coast. When the efficiency : experts give us their analysis of tea BOINg | they may find the various shades of which | opjor put none that go to make the | €asy | gifference in race. | 10| The women and children were but en through the surf to Barnegat. there | {5 New York by Iroad to Pier sleet and | where the men eventually arrived half mile | amiqst confusion and newspapermen, with a ' off the Revenue Cutter Mohawl, at coast | nine o’clock Tuesday night. | On the trip up and while enteri | the Windward Passage we were | hailea or rather signaled the British freighter “Celia”. During the half hour it requ maneuver her alongside it was that she was cquipped with wi Her be- sur- randing Church j Notices 4‘ First Baptist Cl Morning of the man."” had United urch. worship at Theme China- 12:15 with all ages. Y. P. S. meeting at 6 p. m. Leader H. Parker. vening Congre- at 0. Albert 1 Blair Brooklyn, N. will deliver an dres: the theme being Fhe Cit King. There wil] be mus quintette from Tuskeegee. kind of welcome for all | folxka, sermon ‘“‘Curious John were the | of furlough at Colon, Sunday school at classes gr (05 19}, Mr. A. gration ded for casual , and canal The same kinds of First Church Mu m., orchestra prelude. an made e church school. ary, Be- tak- and Ts. | med 10: Pr and - Ty, | Tuske quint 12:10 p. m., the Adult department. 4:00 p. m., in place meeting for young people the young peoplc assemble at the church at 3: o in a body to the pagcant g at the W. C. A. Tollov pageant the yvoung people of ing so equipped and maneuvering to | ChUr¢h will be the guests of the youns megaphone gave rise Gl soris ot (IRE9D ISINGIRT South church in an conjectures abroad G OMRE (o and social hour which, was a secret notification of a - declaration of war by a present bel- Trinity Methodis [ ligerent and the possibility of her be- | T ng a fugltive *——— raider, -3 She megaphoned, Lost wireless | €00k operator overhoard day out of New York. Have been out of com- munication for four days. Report New' York for arrangement for | ator, at the Canal, destination ne; These conjectures, ditions on ple of the hysterical invention we see | Church Sunday and hear so much of nowadaj A | opening 5 with large proportion of which is caleulat- | \ial social half ed to cause us Americans to lean with | our power and wealth toward the | promised and anointed hand where the self appointed and self applaud- ed. humanity ana International Larw, hold forth,—with printers’ ink. Th do not face their self imposed task | like the nocturnal men who prowl | about the Je coast, so ably ex- | citing their non-newspaper variety of American humanity. Is it not coin- | cidental that one of our greatest hu- | manitarians comes not far from where old Barnezat Light still shines the waters to the ships that do not pass in the nizht? Junior and Inter e nior depart cc church at of the at 6 o’cloc of this church powerful As there sea they by and to en nsport had rboard and began | | i this were then | = as ehn Charch. 10:45, Mr. “IFoundation Tn the an il- York's pic- be- con- the i receive will sp “Let go. that and a flutter- | leap into | on one Principles fc Jorld Peace.” | evening at 7:30 to [ qustrated lecture oper- st Side Lif Syd- | some of done amo will be on “New The lecture he splendid work the worst slun there the size got in | all under the first, started in | he- des- and from are a fair sam- eart school, as usual, lantern pi hour, tures. with re- | the Young People from 7 foilowing ir 6 i ot . { I o'clock service, | | South Congregational. | The South program of scrvices at the | the pret- hair and ic grin over Congregational church tomor- | 9:30. Sunday school and 10:45, morning Rev. Dr. Hill, topic, cevement 12:10, and Men's club; 30, is as follows 1 on of the Philathea class; ship, sermon by | “The Piigrim A { main Sunday school 3:30, Italian Sunday ltalian preaching service, preaching by Dr. Hill, topic Day Goodne 6 o'clock, syrian QUINT ice; 6 ristian service row divi- the wor- Boys' one of about si acrc hole in it, do, school: 4 the but the per Z = uper To Cure a Cold in One Take LAXATIVE PROMO out ryv- 15 league will | this | { mornin | p. m A Wealth of Suggestions attractive patter ns at $5.00 up. Lounge Robe s—Long flowing styles with cord and tassels — in plain colored silks. House Coats —Of brocaded silk, velvet, silk mixtures an d double faced materials. Slippers—Of leather in Romeo, Everett and Opera styles. Slippers— Th e “comfy” sort of felt with soft leather sole s. Sheep-Lined Coats—Popular with young men—We have them with Racceon Wombat and Beaverized collars. Leather Lined Mackinaws—The lining is of soft undressed leather. Leather Auto Coats—Eong fiowing style with raglan sleeve, very attractive, tan, suede leather. Hovstinlls ¥ PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND 599 ASYLUM ST Connecting with 140 TRUMBULL € HARTFORD. 145 a. m! their I | Purpose for | | service T leave upon the subject: “God’s the Church,” and s subject will Fellow God and Peop m., Prayer Prais m\(‘l-n::. I g school, G 5D m Young Pe meetin uesday 4 p. m., meet m., Bible Stu Thursday m., general meeting to attend children. be His and p. m, the ship with 10: a. of Christ, Scientist. corner West Main Place. Morning “Does the unlverse, including men, evolve by tonic force?” Sunday school, 9 a. m. 30 p. Wednesday evening meeting at 0 p. o'clock. The reading room is open week days at the same address from to 5 o'clock. | First Church street service Chapel, and Park 10:45, subject, Bible Hillcrest Universalist Church, 427 Main i evening 7:30. [ street. Services Sunday | preacn. An Dr. Dillingham will St. welcome. Usual Matthew’s Lutheran, morning service 10:30 | o'clock; Sunday school at 12 o'clock: | - OWN DEATH Nfl?EEE 7 o'clock in the evening, the topic be- ing, “The Light From Luther's ble.”” | Second Advent Church. | Elder E. F. White, 319 | street. Preaching servs 50 m ana 715 p.omsun- | Sjdney - Oldershaw Prepared jects, “How God Holds Forth A Wel- | i 3 Record of His Own Lile Pastor, ("h st,nut come,” “That Which It Is Good To Do.” Sunday school and Bible Class | 12:10 noon. Young Peoples Evening | service at f past six. Prayer and | scial service Thursday night at 8 | o'clock. All are cordially invited to | e, | The death of Sidney Oldershaw, one of the city's pioneer business men, vesterday’s Herald, fond who as noted forth in Stanley Memonial Church. called remem- Rev. J. E. Ree! many , pastor. Morning | brances from those knew him worship at 10:45. Sunday school at 12, and the Young Peaple’s Society at 6:30 At the young people’s meeting the Tuskegee Singers will render number of selections, and cordial | invitation .is extended to all to come nd hear them. An offering will be taken for the Tuskegee schools. The | ‘Ladies’ Aid Society will meet on Wed- nesday at 2:30 at the church and the evening at 5 there will be musical held at the South church. English Lutheran Church. Hungerford, Court, Wunder, pastor. at 10 Theme: eth by God.” Sunday Luther League Friday 24 Hawkins street, years' residence Although Mr, Englishman by ican by hio death, at the ears, he took timely those vell during his many this city. shaw was an he was an Ame a few days before | ripe old age of an active intere: in the of the day, principally | with the welfare the M | and the United States 2] What may seem like | the dead is a short { Mr. Oldershaw’s son, shaw, among his fathe fects a short time after this letter Mr. Oldersh his own obituary notices | of sufficient interest, at | those who knew him, I as follows: he autobiog an individu- t with the obituary notice included The writer was born Jul 1836 the quiet village of apleford, County of Nottingham, gland, whout half way between and Derby. Tradition that his an i cestors were of Norman extraction, | of humble birth and came from (as- [ tle Don his fathe e " Mr. Green- | they we manufacturers. On N to the chil. | His mother's s at little is known . boys and girly | ©Xcept that was a stoc = g hose kn invited. His these little | people are very entertaining and in- | "ff,’;‘ ERr structive, . ! Ling h the week until Saturday, | APril 6 1848. Wae . Greenwood will preach every eve. | (1€ Vessel Ivanhoe at 7:45. There will be no aft- ;"",‘ a0 “1“:"’ < | meetings this coming week. | ([ "Heq 2 T "he noon meeting at The American |° T AT g | tostery Co. works vesterday, the | \Education limite it on: e nelllwa st ol bost WG (e T | LRI CRSE RIS o TRl s G 8 £ | A 1arge company of interested listen- [ 9UINE the attendance at the { ors was sorry to have the Evangelist | o Lngland and sudying The noon meetings for next | Yhi¢h was compulsory. will bo announced Monday, st ndcdigeoD ot b jin N. B, under Profs. Elim Baptist, Church, | Fulon, in the ttore: Bk Klingbe Sundgy | M,“' ‘f,-,‘ tua de h( : 10 o’clock vice ! Topic “J Eve- ervice at 7 rmon he Presence of Ch in Older- birthy hoice and to eighty topics dealing human ACe from letter found 1 Olin I. Old died voice per Frederick C,! he Morning Worship | rel Comfort- | school at 12 m. at 8 p. m, In prepared and it ms cspecially to to reproduce in aphy of The People’s Church. The Little Church ner. Evangelist Greenwood speal and sings both morning and evening. His. evening topic: - “Redemption by the Blood rvices at 10:45 and 00. The meets at 12:15. Prayer 10:00. Young People’s M Tucsday | wood will dren and hoy Around The Cor- ‘! On pr apis ship | ernoon the quit | week Swedish J. ® chool at At i | nix on, pastor. Morning ne Pleading.” o'clock with i ‘according to the pen he at various 2 cotton buffer, breeder and ken fancfer,” and public servant—-a gn sindayar 8 Old Mr. Oldershaw P ing paragraph of his life states is now becoming acquainted witk best masters of literature and ence.” as 1d cattle ostal Meeting meetings Wi stock ag a dog as a ch least wder trai of horse and Pentes ntecostal also t on Sund the St. Hol Marks Episcopal Church. Communion, 7:30 a. m.: later service, 10:45 a. m., with ser- | the rector, on “The True Ministry”: Sunday school, m.; Evensong and sermon SONS OF VETERANS L. D. Penfleld election officers It the following M SLECT. of V., held evening, and Com- mon by Christian 12:15 p. 4:30 p. m. The children’s Christmas festival service, to which all the congregation s are invited, will be held nday, Christmas eve, at 4:30 The scrvices on Christmas day will be Holy Communion at 7:30 and 10:45 a. m. with music by the full vested choir at both services. Maun- der’s Cantata, “Bethlehem,” will be sung on the Sunday after Christmas, They will be Initiated the first Mon- at the Evensong ice at 4:30 p. m. day in January. If suitable arrar — ments can be made, there will be joint camp, §. of were chosen: mander E. Saunders; vice mander, J. S. Buckley; junior commander, A. M. Clarke council, J. G. Henderson, ', A dard, G. Buckley; patriotic structor, A. G. Breckenridg applications for membership were read and the candidates were elected. com- vice camp God- in- ree er to Tablets. Druggists refund it fails to cure. . W. GRO see of been parents money i | unites with ¥, . S. First church. 'S sig- | A kindergarten has started at —advt. |the church, whereby wishing in s be- ~ Emmanucl Gospel Church. installation of officers, with the aux hall, Milton 8. iliary on the second y of Janu- The pa will ary., Booth pastor. on at Andersc stor preach