New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1916, Page 7

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By f RECORDS — RECORDS—RECORDS — RECORDS—RECORDS — RECORDS—RECORDS — RECORD: NNING TUESDAY, STORE WILL Bj. OPE! Better Follow “Santas” Advice Do Your Christmas Shopping Here — RECORDS — RECORD&— RECORDS — RECORDS — RECORDS — RECORDS — RECORDS— 1 | e are Just six days more in which to finish your Gift Buyife. | Don’t wait one moment longer than necessary, it will add to your | perplexity if you delay until the last day or two. Stocks are still in l | RE VICTOR Make it a point to hear some of these Records at our store. They are Records you can listen to with pleasure the year ’round. CHILDREN’S RECORDS MAKE AN IDEAL GIFT They include: Nursery Songs and Recitations, Christmas Songs and Recitations, Animal Records, Educational Records from Kindergarten up. Our stock is complete. “Pan and His Pipes” oniy 35c. New Musical Story Book for Children. C. L. PIERCE & CO. 246 MAIN STREET OPP. MONUMENT good shape with bounteous assortment, though the rush of gift seekers has been steady for some time past. Look to your needs, make out your list, and come here to the truly Christmas store to choose your gifts. Every department offers things useful or ornamental for young and old, no matter what the age or sex the things most appropriate for the one you want are here waiting for you. There Are Smart New Dresses At December Price Reductions We have a wonderful collection o f pretty Frocks for Wonien and Misses in the most approved styles of the season. Many of which have new price marks that will bring them new owners in short order as soon as seen. Many of these Dresses ave Pretty ones of Serge, with choice of the wanted color shades, with pretty silk combinations, lovely embroideries, and novel.pocket effects. Very natty and stylish models, Of some there are but one of a style, others where there are two or three of a model, but there is a good assortment all told, and all sizes in the lot. There is one among them just suited for you, come pick it out at $7.50, $9.75, $12.50, $13.75, $15.00, $16.50, $18.00, $20.00, $25.00, $27.50 and $29.50 each, Come in and look them over, Christmaé Ribbous Suitable for bags, fancy work and other purposes, there is Dresden Ribbon, dark grounds, 4 3-4 in. width for yard, the 6 in. for 23c, Fancy Ribbon, one lot fine for bags, real 45c to 69c values, special for 89c yard, Red Satin Ribbon, 3 inches wide, suitable for tying wreaths, ete., 12%c yard. Narrow Dresden Ribbon, half to 3-inch widths, dark grounds, suit- able for fancy work, 10c to c yard. No, One Ribbon for tying purposes, red and green combination, 36 yard spools, for 25c¢ each. Plain red in 50 yard spools for 25¢ spool, SAYODTY — SAY0ITI-SAHOITY — SAY0DITA—SAH0IA — SAAODIA BAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW EBRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND oM PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCMASED OF 08 ii N were marked up in an unusually vile|6 oclock and will be in cHarge of Berlin NeWS | Iii i Wy that seqms too old |Bawars Contes. tn smscaree, of for normal children. Book: were S beine “Big 5 Jobs Awaiting - written on and then scattered about ngton Methodist Episcopal | — o the school room in the wildest eon- |church, Rev. E. F. noLns ter r — —RE BASKE’I‘BA[L TEAM e susoel uom, Lo fhe wilgeet uony) hiven Fies B P uotasiury, phator RECORDS — RECORDS-—RECORDS — RECORDS CORDS — RECORDS—RECORDS — RECORDS— children but from the desk of the[10:45 o'cloc and will be conducted ;i ; - | teacher. Some of the pupils claim |by the pastor. Sunday scHosiloviil s flELAYE | that they saw three hoys leaving the | held at 12 o'clock RS ST S . . i e S MG ifl | school grounds on Sunday which gives { conducted by the pastor will he held B Ctur i . vices t | York today where she is visiting. th 73 . = s g ¢ 3 3 and returned to his home this morn-|school services will take place ai ork today where ing a slight clue fo whom the marauders st 7 p. m P EE \J an i Sl : a 2 3 J e ! various, motion picture studios with Bn PR G B s ey Piainvilie News|: o e ot he T 'closk.servios the | var > it wrong place for the practice of vile- SAY0IFY — SAH0DHY— udeville 2 Drawing Card. Could Not Solve Mystery. stor ‘T'“ preach on the subject|the other winners in the Herald pop : i e B S b S Despite the stormy weather s . s e T N Stands Between Us and a Re- | ularity contest. Truck Comes to Aid of Middle- | ness or ine vouns chitaren have it| Despite the stormy wonther of fnst J _ With the arrest yesterday of James| yjia)» The usual praise and soclal| Rey. Father Walsh is still very il i forced upon them and ‘the sturdiness ing about 150 turned out and i rroll by Railroad Policeman Charles e alsh 1B SR NS ) 3 ray 5 service will be held tomorrow evening | i " | of the nasty writin ttered about | Plowed thelr way to the Town hall Grace it was expected that same light | > 9% W00 PO at his home. “# town Boys and Also Stalls | Shaer i B ek W el Wl | where the” Viliage Tmprovement co- e e e e B O The hisavy, sbawiatorm ol il | SRR e a ¢ L|cicty held their big time vaudeville 1 rounding the tragic death of ~Owen | ; SCTVICeS : h”\‘\"m”]‘;';";\'o’;: Consresa | dia not hinder the trolley service td x m— P made of the malter show. The first number on the pro. ' KKelley who was Killed by an automo- | gio1en, CRESE W0 B8 190 %% noen, | A1V extent. The company kept the bij | or the ones who did the damage are:| Il proved to be a duet by Mrs. G. biie on the Plainville Toad Thursday | ohor services will be in accordance | PIOWS working all night to keep thd EVEN MULES FAIL TO HELP caught they will be made to suffer for Locdwan srd Mg BB Bamen = =4 night, as Carroll was known to have : . | tracks clear. el | uae The children of the ninth grade under e = e with the usual schedule. Rev. Otis their work fhe dirioblon of Mix Aieh S een one of the party that was with | garier of Hartford will preach. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Nelson will ] At the Churches, e e s o o Miss Mal‘y Pettinato Succumbs el | pumough Grand Jurar Nor-| Holy Communion will be observed |leave tonight for Little Falls, N. Y. South School Entered and School| o iy Congregational church, Rev. |was a delight to all present. Ros on and Policeman Grace both ques-|a¢ tng Episcopal church tomorrow at where they cxpect to remain for k ) | e S S e U s e . tioned Carroll, he could throw little (g 5' m ¢ho regular morning sermon | month or six weeks. Property Damaged—Sunday in the | S, A, Fiske pastor. Morning worship | Kiniry a eta 5 danced the to Dreaded Typhmd light on the affair, except to state that | by the WRstor will be. delivered at ; : Large Crowd - -Attends | 8t 10:46 o'clock with' sermon Dy the "‘f(')’il‘;(“a"{“m_g“‘:)f"w"‘ 2 panncr :‘h_fl_t Kelley was better known Murphy | 10:45 o'elock. with the Sunday school | G- D: Bradbury of Noroton is thi Churches—Larg [ pastor: “Some By-products of Mis.|YeUld lave dene credit to a mrat and friends in Hartfqrd, “where he e I A o e soc! | guest of his cousin, Arthur Climtop. : ille S| ; : lepartments of the Sun- | 5 ras arrested lots of times.” Carroll | 7 v vaudeville Show in Town Hall, s All departments of the Sun : DAl was arres vice, 7 p. m., the Rev. Marcus J. . While on the way from Middletown | y'esper services will be conducted ag | o0 Were the biggest attraction and New PBritain with the others and all|in Gheshire, will preach. IFOR SALE—Building lots, Bast Mairg to New Britain three members of the | 4:30. o'clock by the pastor. wha will | e Work of Arthur Woodruff as in- S : e 8 : o got drunk. He remembered nothing i streeet, Plainville. Mrs. J. 'W. Mor Middletown High school basketball | picach on “Growing Into the Beauty |iSTiocutor was well received. ~Alvie| .. carroll Unable to Throw Any| untll he sobered up in the local lock- QuenRHeI DA yRChSEnS way, 64 Maple street. 12-13-6d team and the manager were stalled | o Holines The subject 'for ' the|ventes gave an ex‘jm“_‘o" O Boy up, although he expressed the opinion | Citizens and business men alike are | 01l painting calendar.—advt Jesterday on East Berlin hill from & | (hristian Mndeavar society meeting at | LNV 80 it in the wrestling game and | ‘Light on Tragic Death of .Local| that he came back to Plainville on the | prepasing for Christmas, only about @ little after 4 o’clock until 11:30 1ast| g g'clock will be: “Big Jobs Awaiting | M Kllm'c“nf Miw F?r"alm th’;: e e e trolley. “Burke (one of the others In ! week away. Next week the stores e N : evening. The car in which they Were | {;s" and the mecting will be led by |SeVeral well rendered solos oo reight Handler—Cheshire Clexgy-| the paity) got awful drunk,” Carroll' will probably make arrangements to | SPORTY AS ANYTHING riding skidded as they were trying to | Roland Grandall. CERIICRE T G (IO S e o G T told Judge Candell. *Yes, and T guess ' keen open extra hours in the evening. make the hill and became stuck in the | ¢, Pauls church, Rev. J. C. Bren- [ D0d¢ furnished a grea canor b ) vou did too” remarked his honor On Christmas day the barber shops HI gutter and (he more the bovs triod | nan, pastor. Mass Wil be celebrated | Aosement o ,d"db.‘?f acy oty Plainville’s typhoid fever epidemic | he tacked a Jail sentence of thirty days | will keep open until noon only. IS THIS ULTRA SUI fo get it out the faster it became|nt ihe Sacred IHeart churen, Fas e Mine e enyo ot WICKWIT® | nag claimed its fourth victim, Miss onioghin Sdicement nestanoonded Trains Tate Today. wedged. The members in the car flin, at 9 o'clock and at St. Paul's |74 2 e Song . "1 on the payment of co s . LR e 8 Mo b ?hcl‘l:l(‘;v l;\'»'n::-v;l);;::. e ofrl:(';(“ | The act proved the hit of the Gess || Yy NG, BE S Gl iy e e (1 e s i R e oy ) PO S Murphy, the guard, Griffin, the guard, | Kensington Congresational church, |18 came fast and was e“‘q‘"e", T\h? died at St Irancis’ hospital in Hart-| gave Officer Philip Marino such a|Terryville this morning, scheduled to and Ruffin, a substitute. ~TIfe frst|Rey, Carleton Hazen, pastor. Morn r'x(?{‘rk °{'_ ; -1‘.‘_-‘ ;“n; 1.§1‘s. ‘ ‘A”]; ford yvesterday, follawing several | lively tussle vesterday when he was|leave this place at 6:30 o'clock, was | car had already outdistanced its run-|ing worship will he held at 10 ek n‘:\x"lt m_"'fl“'f ;“:K s “1‘8*’:‘ "“; weeks' illness with the disease. The|arrested had not calmed down when |over an hour late and a number of | ning mate, reaching New Britain with | g'clock and will he conducted by the | |N® PAr(s of the bove of 1861 .ol will be held tomorrow after-{ tried in court and continued to exhibit | people waiting at the depot were sub- a number of piavers, while the absence | pstor. ~ The departments of the | NeINE Velerans of the Chvi War. B B "¢ 46 clock from the Church of | an ugly dfsposition, having an express | ject to much inconvenience in getting Gf 'the others was not discovered untill sunday school will meet at mnoon ao‘md' ‘he h('“ of 1s€(x and Harold | Our Lady of Mercy and at 8 o’clock desire to trim the policeman. He w: to Lhr:l‘r places of employment in B 1 it was almost time for the game t0|The Christian Endeavor will meet at Ventres, Arthur Benson and Willlam | Monday marning a solemn mass of| fined $7 and costs for drunkenness | tol. The delay was occasioned by the be called. But it made little differ- Turner the boys of 1916, Each group | Tedulem will be, celebrated at this|and sent to jail for thirty days for|coal pocket machinery in ence to Middletown whether the | e servie quring the cneEhIE | church for Miss Pettinato. Miss Petti- | breach of the peaco. ! getting out of order wmakin a7 ed aubptionten ot onthevven - they represented. A campfire scene | N8to was the'daughter of Mr. and M Eqward Curtan who was arrested | possible to fll the ensine tender the game 47 to 19, 2 & 5 2T 5 D latae iy by Officer wning a char coal. Atier many nuealemorta) naalbeen was the background for the plece and | 'Tank Petlinato of Plerce stroot. e uE CiR Lh*‘g@m i cre = h i showed the men grouped about, the Not only is Miss Pettinato's death| drunkenness was sentenced { t ml Here and There. ;nade (‘; Temove ée; el el e front of & tent. Mr. Kline sang |the fourth in Plainville resuliing from | davs in Jjail. .Tudm;\ont Was Sus-| Mrs. Elizabeth Rifchin is in New b S bkl s S o " “Tenting Tonight,” and the audience | the typhoid fever scourge, but it sended on pavment of costs, | ritain came along and the boys cz : e Nhose +_ | also_the second ene in thi Autoist Hits Gates, for help. The truck driver being in s ¢ 2 JoluedBingibe us. Those that a accommodating chap started to drive | 3 2o\ tended last evening's performance de- ;“ ‘l‘) "”"{“\" ‘»_Il‘”’;’\-:" ‘IH“‘i“-» be ‘" l‘Wll‘ An unknown automobilist blinded E up the hill until he could reach a spot | s ) 7 clared @t ihe Besl ever aho ateddyy P IE ‘_“ il ‘;,“f“ v tfie blizzard-like storm and hurr; C@N@MY where a rope could be attached to the €@ 3 | there z tallk ;\llx::n:h?:‘i town of a ro- | af St R;:ln, Ll S e e T e T e of the stalled machine. The truck ~. Hunter of East Berlin is seri- | whose 1 of business the epidemic cucceeded in stopping his machine | heing a heavy machine loaded with § = g susly i1l at her home on Main street. | js pelieved to have had origin | before any damage was done, | 400 gallons of gasoline, the touring Town Clerk Shaw hzas received the | 4 11a not e ) 9 o through milk-shakes that were sup-|and explained that he did not see them | ear did not stand much chance of| . 917 hunting licenses. S i e e e e BT ! USHN E'SS T e Gl ol WG SE ; The Ladies' Guild of S, Gabriel s | is heart broken over (he ferrible No Christmas Rush yet.. “ 4 driven into the hody. After the| ;yu::;'ohih]:us:q:fier‘l‘x‘r‘x&\hullie;im‘vdcd ol [feitemichtrat s seid to have started| A< yet there has been no pro- | Th q : b E r ris as X ses in his stare, bu T, John ~ay 3 1. . = r 7 H second crash another call was sent out ¥ e avia S i = g A i | nounced Christmas rush at the local ¢ modern way of paying | for help and three mules belonging to Th:,' "'Z., “;'“"2; Lel;mbm . . st ,';g""".“‘m'h"“i'v‘:‘]'j:l‘ e (;(fl!i“f. post office in cither the incoming or | JColonel Jarvis were rushed to the P T H. Fairbanks, who as e S e batie bronens | outgoing mail. Because of this Post- by check has been one of the | rescue. Strong chains were attached “ fibeenapendins e s st stmme b andh Shaid hels enmaimiere nEoUab iR =hi linsten e 0TS Rrtad ool prepa (S oS : fall at the homs of the Misses Bowers | into the store by some typhoid ot ST Eehltn : | : : to the front of the truck and then the | a3 th ; & L | tions to engage additional clerks and | o es dnvifes started to pull, but just as ths| {of Kensington has returned to her | riers m]m b by anv cirenmstance | wiil not 4o so until the business igreatest aids to business ’ R g ¢ I in Fitchburg, Mass. over which the proprictor had any |y t i machine was coming over the hrow of 3 home in , { it. | e % : the hill the said chains parted com- _A large number of people from | contral. he attention of the public is again | PTOZTESS. It means the right pany and the machine settled back East Berlin will attend the dance in Other Victims in Bad Way. ‘alled to the need of co-operation | into the rut where it still lay this Beckley this evening. Two other typhoid fever wvietims!| With the postal authorities by wrap- | morning. = == | were reported this morning as_beinv Ping all bundles securcly and address- | An emergency call to Middletown in a very critical condition Geors them plainly. | by the driver of the touring car | Bryant. who has been ill for sever. Sunday Services at Churches, I be kind of economy to pay by check. 3brought out a wrecker from that city | weeks, was reported last night as ho T DL R et il with a new wheel and after the Te- La|ges§ ASSUnmem ik - ing dangeronsly low and his ultimat e e GGG G R Checking accounts large or pair had been made the machine was £ ; A TedoVery was Al matter o oray (il o : . S turned and driven back to Middle- 2 y doubt. Today his condition was At the Plainville Baptist chur small, are cordially invited. town as it nothing had heypened. ! N" 3 fi' i : 4 | changed. pastor will preach on “The During the mix-up another car ap- “ fiw r am : 4 £ s i Clayton Morse. who was married on | Revealed,” at 10:45 a. m. - Sunday | ST peared out of the storm but the driver ; Thanksgiving dav as he lay in bed ill| school will meet at 12:05 o'clock and | applied the brakes in time to avoid | i M - 3 ith the f 1 1 | s * el e RO B v o in i ome oot ia| ot e e e e | Diainvidle Trust Co. and adding to the confusion : 5 entertained for his recovers vice, 7 p. m., the pastor will take as | ) South School Entered. A!]KIN P!NT;N:‘; n g B 3 " -'ylnhn;(mlfl‘n\ Recorer h\}}h(\)fl(\ “God Revealing Himself ’} PLAINVILLE. CONN. i AB]'A IRE:’AIRTD- y . 1 ; ¢ | harles T2, Johnson of this e, he morning hour of worship at the Dual faced material, a sage green {0} laint has bee de to W. H. R iy LR VRS % = } & - = " ; b e L et e i | ; & < Who was onc of the firt to he sen | Advent church will besin at 1045 Hours 9 a, m. to 3 p. m. with a buff back, is made up into 'y £ = ares 66 CHURCH ST, 3 % with the di o and who was ta o'cleck when the pastor will continue { this flare of an outfit. The pocket lids, cember 8 the South school was en- Il e 7 e il S S - > Jat davs | ' ither on Saturday or Sufday, | he Hariford hoespital for treatment, | his discussion of “The iptural Pre- | Saturdays 9 a, m. to 12m., 7 | cufrs, collar and belt reverse the fab- tered eit erg i .rTi1 L Lo l\,,\. VI e He was dis-| dictions of a World War—a Sign of ric for contrast. The military hat is Probably on Sunday. e DIACKUORL 31 charged from the hospital last evening ; Approaching Advent.” The Sunday | D. m, to 9 p. m. | a0 amart.

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