New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 18, 1916, Page 7

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WEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1916 UL AND PRACTKC AT HOTIDAY GIFT MER II]]DI‘GSSIY@ Fllflerfll Sel“.’iCGS L .‘ aL - " STOR NOW OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL ('B'chimsns § Alice Bughee and Mary Pettingto g . . oy Better Follow “Santas” Advice - e anr arym a ‘,m ' Greatest Disolay of Heliday Furnishings Do Your Christmas Shopping Here OB LA L - - b e o v | for Hien, Youths and Boys There are Just six days more in which to finish your Gift Buying. | of Deccased vriends — Nummerous Don't wait one moment longer than necessary, it will add to your | i L . X perplexity if you delay until the last day or two. Stocks are still in | Floral Tributes—With the Other | fiha? we h’LVE ever aSSCmbEQd. good shape with bounteous assortment, though the rush of gift seekers | PationtesZero! Weather Briofs, = = 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 ? Tmipressive services attended the P Ohietina s GiEk gifts. Every department offers things useful or ornamental for youns fune of ihe MMisses Alice Bugzhee g L SWEATERS in wo and old, no matter what the age or sex the things most appropriate | and Mary Pettitnato, the latest vic- | b B SO Ao 15 BV L PRI Y . Vi o raiting ’ tims of the typhoid epi ic ieh 3 to $10.00. 5 for s cns ol weut ers hete WiEiting for ou. B[ ot e Bipho s cpidomic Gunich MEN'S TEVIOTDALI JACKETS, very warm and durable, special for cessenhones e $8.80. - oung he ’ . JATSC WOOL JACK in the heather color, special VAIUE .. ... :eeeesess o > orseae SO0, - B | voung people had many friends, and DF - g % ’ SN Y OUTHS BLE G o ster and Place and other leading makes, for large delegations turned out to pa MEN'S AND YOUTHS BLE GLOVES, Dempster and F There Are Smart New Dresses | el momone TR S S S3 B ovios n ey with ombrolder od black backs, unlined aad sk et ber of the clerical force at the Trum- | 1 5 i Glectric ¢ »s plant. She | B MEN'S I GLOVES in grey and sand, with e mbroidered black backs, lined and un- At December Price Reductions e e e RE e cEaEC O w e e 7 Lo OVE X e 1.50 to $5.00 patr. o 3 i and ' ativ ME ANED MOCH FLOVF fleeced, wool and fur lined, flr)m $ We have a wonderful coilection of pretiy Frocks for Women and Misses Conichurch, and Tebresentaiies o0 B N e e e L i ats) hut i) Ini boxenanA ivery el in the most approved styles of the season. Many of which have new price Sosnwere Ay b stnetil i Theierg e g . ... 50c, 65c and up to $2.00. marks that will bring them new owners in short order as soon as seen. VACE GOE I A e (el e Ok )] 5 Many of these Dresses are Pretty oncs of Serge, with choice of the e he T Sostalneron Re N EXTRA SPECIAL! EXTRA SPECIAL'! wanted color shades, with pretty silk combinations. lovely embroiderie: T e T seoe e b . und novel pocket effects. Very natty and stylish models, Of some there g Miss Pettitnato’s funeral toolk place but one of a style, others where there are two or three of a model, but G o TOS e om Eoe | lere is a goocd assortment all told, and all sizes in the lot. There is one street, services at the Church of Our | g patterns $1.99, nong them just suited for you, come pick it out at $7.50, $9.75, $12.50, Tady ot e tollon e v o et 1.50 and $2.00. Very special for 5 3. $15.00. $16.50, $18.00, szo.uo, $25.00, $27.50 and $29.50 each, Como 3 in dnd 100K them over, it e TWO VERY SPECIAL NUMBERD IN BATHROBES' Iy Light” as the body was being borne Chnstmas R|bb0ns [ into the church. Miss Josephine | @ REGULAR $4.00 VALUE FOR $2.89—2Men’s fine grade Bathrobes in this season’s latest patterns.and Phior rendered “Thy Will Be Doile” 7 s - $2.89 Suitable for bags, fancy work and other purpeses, there is Dresden colorings, special for $2.89. . ; 3 during the service, and at the con- | Rilhon, dark grounds, 4 3-1 in. width for 22¢ yard, the 6 in. for 25c, clusion James M. Prior sang “Face REGULAR $7.50 VALUE FOR $5.48—Men’s “Beacon” Blanket Bathrobesiin the best designsiput out vancy Ribbon, one lot’fine for bags, real 45¢ to 89c values, special for : 0 to Face.” this season, cut full size, special $5.48. 39¢ yard, R The pallbearers were Michael Op- Red Satin Ribbon, 3 inches wide, sultable for tying wreaths, etc., 1214¢ erato, Clarence. Hemingway, William yard. Narrow Dresden Ribbon, half to 3-inch widths, dark grounds, suit- | Bartiett, Anthony Pestitio, Frank Ct able for fancy work, 10¢ to > yard. . B | ningham and John Crowley 10 N - | om—————— No, One Ribbon for tying purposes, red and green combinatio: 36 terment was in St. Joseph’'s cemetery. N i SAPIT. JTOCIK NCIRIE. D y ted om, T oD, o P ey | ITER ACRL S B SEl e s S A ‘requiom high mass for the youns | has made arrangements for their en CAPITAL STOCK INCREASE t1‘i‘(fi“f;;:’l{mfs,;c;hpd“r:l:‘: v’;’;z i B | 1ady was cclebrated this morning at | tertainment and an enjoyable time is The stockholders of the Landers, | \leged to buy ‘the new. stook:iskis = Ssicloe rat 5 ® %" | anticipated. { Frary & Clark company will meet to- HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU - OAN DEPEND N 8 o'clock by Father MacDonald. At i i conthany | the ratio of one for four at par, $36 LN O esterday’s 1m ting the clul w afternoo to take action on PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCMWMASED OF U8 % Other Paticnts Improving. m“\‘f'\‘l_i,,fi‘hffl('l'l(‘i;o,\,."‘,:i‘,(.,,l.m.ml e :‘I“‘;'"f;t.m:‘,r,',,n',',‘,“:.';m ke (,,,‘mm.‘i j Reports from hospitals where | the overture to be given in the Town | that the capital stock be increased | The pay roll of the supernume: other typhold patients are receiy hall on January 13. | from four to five million dollars. The { police department last month amount: iresmentayierns o tefrayanablfos s Lay Pavement in Spring. | recommendation, which will probably | ed to $61.12. | Whereby refreshments will be served started as soon as the weather will | ruie (he condition of most of them N T T e L) Ne"vs during the evening. Members of the permit so that the road will mot be | TCMained serious. the attending phy- Agreeing w siderable r < one of the busiest s ections of the store because there is such an immense variety of mer- V neck and collar, all colors, for $3.50 and up 100 dozen Men's < vats, made from beautiful quality silks, in the most magnificent of stripes and figures, exquisite colorings, equal to Neckwear sold in the very best men's shops ians reported that they feel much | tance to the suggestion of First Selec R society wish it understood that ever. torn up all the summer and ‘part of y = N G il SRE e encouraged over the Improvement | man Johnson, the highway commis- D ‘ 3 :y]r]lmfiuc“‘tl\ir;z;nw except the c :\\r’ ‘f;mnn\nn;_' fall as it was on the | cpown ‘fi“.mz the past f(z“"’dal'sv and | sioner and the oflicials of the Con-; o Lot | orovthington ridge for a number of | tney are hopeful for their recovery. | necticut Company have postponed the ok Catches Gray Fox. | weeks. The new road will be made No further outhreak of the dicease | laying of pavement on Whiting street Roy Gibney went for a walk in the | Of concrete the same as that put in | g anticipated by local physicians, until spring. They had originally | A woods of Beckley Quarter yesterday | On ridge during the past summer and | the belief is generally accepted that | planned to extend the amiesite during | 3 in order that he could give his new | When completed will form one of the | {po A o . epidemic has heen checked and | the winter hut on account of the cold | bird dog a little training in the art | best pieces of road in the state. Lo- | {ne sources of Infection rerioved ather the selectman believed that | E8 1amon 1ISC Onograp ! i - al people ar that | S iof cal P pointing, and as a result has a are hoping when the the work would be of inferior quali | splendid specimen of gray fox to | Work starts something will bs done Zero W - and he suggested that it be put oft|f : . - o U‘ames E' Cg‘l“(’ WIH Lead Orgam- | :‘::r\]f (1;;:0\\‘);?; !‘:‘;\:(1'12:{»\“(‘:@; evioncrl :z]\‘na“:: r‘\’\’:‘ll‘:():v‘v:mr)'\]:\,(: r));;zel,st:;: asri;ie:/c‘; The first zero weather of the win- | until April. IS a Superb Chrlstmas Glft ter was reported this morning, farm- By that time he thinks the (‘l\lshml | imal floundering about in a heavy of roadwa There is a piece of | ers coming in from the outlying d tone used for hallast in the relaying | 8 X o Z&llOll Dll ll]g (JOllllflg I%I | arift. and at once proceeded te cor-|roadway that extends from Hudson | tricts ac that the mercury had | of the trolley tracks will have settled [ ner the heast. 11 tempt was suc- | Street as far south as the entrance | taken a hig drop during the night | cuiliciently to provide a proper basc seosstul and he ur the animal | 1o the Jarvis properiy that remains [ and at daybreak had halted om | for tne pavement, p‘ljBLIC SOGIAL FRIDAY by the hind 1 ad threw it into a | to have thix nceded improvement. |three to four degrees below the frigidll myol Southernt New Enzland Teles by bag. Today Rrot running | The town appropriated $700 toward | mark. phone company has not yet repaired about in a small pen av the Gibney | the present road and the state did as There was an unusual demand for}ipe payvement on Central Square . !hmome, auna any fhat disbelieve the bmuch work as possible with this. ap- | plumbers this morning, water pibes| \phich was tarn up to permit of the . Roy Gibney Captures Gray Fox Alive , story may journey to that place and { propriation but there will have to be | in a number of houses having frozen | javing of conduits for its wires and be- view the spoils. WHth the present {another before the work can be com- | during the night. cause of the cold weather that too | high cost of furs, the. ummflj should | pleted. At the next town meeting it Start, Rehearsals, nay be put off until spring. —Suzio Company Getting Ready fop | Prove a very valuable Christmas ijs expected that something will be present. -done by the people of the town to- Gharal News ward appropriating money for this desired improvement, —Ch ws Week in the Churches At the meeting of the Ioresters’ Brief Items. club held yesterday in (he social qua : G ! ters in the Grange building rules ana| . Mrs Thomas Boyesiis 11 Bt her 1t meeting of St. Paul's | Berlin Congregational church-—The rogulations governing the members| iome on Maple street. - She is suffer- Y. M. B. socicty was held yes- . Boy Scouts will meet this evening at Briefs. o bl || =itromEnreumoniar terday aftorncon in their hall and of- 7 o'clock, Edward Cowles spent Sunday at his | were made for the formal opening to| Russell MacArthur of New Haven is ficers 7o the coming year were elect- | On Wednesday afternoon at 3 | home in Kensington. be held Friday night when friends of | Spending a few days in town with i o'clock the Motherhood club will mect | There ‘will he a renearsal of St.|the club will be invited to inspect the | relatives. James . Corr. at the home of Mrs. Smith. | Paul's drum corps this evening. quarters. The cormittee in cha Miss Anna Granniss and Miss Mar Dl oty Mceon | There will be a Chrisimas meeting - The next Literary Society meeting garet Gloriant are hame from East Secretary—Robert Corr. {in charge of Mrs. Shepard ‘at the | wil be held on January 16. i Northfield for the Christmas holiday 1. J. Moore. church on Wednesday afternoon at 3 Willlam Bracket, a student at Mid- ASK FOR gnd GET Roger Castle and Kenneth Seymour Brennan. o’clock. a n 5 5 bury College, is home for the 5 gl e WLEC L Gl JERG) Gl iul Gianna. yer meeting. will be Neld in the | (qiicinas holidays. A% | win, students in the Hebron academy, . 3 h wrsday evening at i o e e o | will spend their holidays at their "agan, | WL o e : s RIGINAL homes here. Moore and ' The Sunday. school entertainment | oo n& to fishing through the ice THE O : X and some good fishing stories may P Mrs. James Scully of Bridzeport ! will be held in the chapel on Friday | 2 MALTED MILK : 3 e ex soon. A L -epor S ally ill at her 1 to hold a ! evening and will be a celebration full pected soon. l reported to be c a il 3 e i~ ] N B . veral of the citizens on Worth- | home. Mrs. Scully w. former'y Miss on Ifriday night of { of myst All that is known about o1 s h Cheap substitutes csst YOU sams price. e, L ol ANEIDG the nutes of | th. SMi1 b bar o if: oF Soci. ione | Eten TIdER Bave predicted fhat shers | Nellie Skinner. She is a sister of Mrs . v s D et || s G 1 Bl B B e B ST B e Sy (RSRD 68 40 e, || e —— —=w= | Anp Glynn of Pierce street and at onc The EDISON is not a talking machine. .Tt is a musicall instra~ 5 BEit e et L L s - time resided here ment and is in a class by itself. It is a phonograph with a soul. s nay be a pogat an apple or 7 e - S Ml s i e e e o The annual Christmas tree enter- Some of the weil known artists:—Marie Rappold, Alice Veries, tion is extended to the citizens to at- | something in order to gain entrance. | o i tainment for the Sunday school | ”{hf(nms Chalmers, Christine Miller, Elizabeth Spencer, Marie Waison, Plans have been preparcd | The admissions will be given to the 7 Wlde 5 classes of the Congregational church Margaret Matzenauer, Aufls':am‘lro Bonci, Anna Case, Arthur Middle- Children’s Home in New Britain, to ¢ . i y will be held Saturday evening. ton, Emmy Destinn, Carl Flesch, Marie Delma, Albert help that institution with its Christ- | 5 b . Rev. H, T. Walsh has practically re- | Guisippe Anselmi, Jacques Nelus, Julia Heinrich, Luorizia mas fund \ 7 x covered from his recent attack of| Otto Goritz, Giovanni Martinelli, Walter Van Brunt, and many othexs. 7 e g i : s now si Come in and hear them and let us show you and prove to you the As a result of the men's banquet . . s heart trouble and is now able to sit| S you on Wednesday evening about 70 men Your choosing 3 up each a real quality of an EDISON. .Prices from $100 to $450. Oumplete were present after church yesterday here is practically : The Grange will have a regular stock of records. to enroll in the newly formed Men’ B unlimited. What- meeting tomorrow night in its hall on Brotherhood. = A committec was ap- TR SRET R Plerce street. pointed to nominate officers and com- / : i — —_— mittees and on next Sunday there watches, jewelry, TR RS FOR SALE—Building lots, East Main Terms Open E will be an election of the men so Z cut glass, etc., you streeet, Plainville. Mrs. J. W. Mor- very i : f ray, 64 Maple street. 12-13-6dx to Suit Ev nominated. ) will find just what - ~ way, 64 Maple emlg Kensington Congregational church g el G e GO PL By s i 4 mc Hflmfi m‘ Card of Thans. 4 GHESTNUT ST. “JUST ARTUND THE CORNER” : i Suring—Uricts. i v ress our most of the church. This meeting will be nghtfinow we \ vr?fe?tfilt‘:anxlgs Sopm Ol B ‘ ! conducted by the members of the have a fine display hea. : R BT T T I I P P O P I — o d s the expressions of Sunday school but s open to all the and frlends for D 3 uti ; v s t e - | members of the church. There will : ::fig: ts?ldne’w : :_}m()lu‘::’th(;«e:txl:.egsegufio h‘:*lniidthsau:}‘: THE rOPULAR SHOE STORE be special Christmas music and an of-g 's /} y esir- ) L { e e % .;ve Y d W T G fering will be taken for the Foreign able for your own te ;gffizflf;l“_ e e Let US Hesp ou DeCl e hat 0 Give S SR R S e use, and for gifts. contributions and wish to express our at this time for the Children’s Home 73 \ And your gift will be greatly in New Britain. Included in this " ":‘,’}{io ;Qg‘ilfi‘;‘?";;fl,m_mq appreciated, for everybody likes Kensington Methodist Church. \ display are latest 7 Gr arx AND FAMILY. new Shoes and Slippe The regular mid-week prayer meet- patterns of A FEW SUGGESTIONS: ing will be held Tueeday evening at 7:30. Topic: The Conditio: to An- 1 HURRY WORK ON DAM, Women’s Felt Juliets, fur or —_— ribbon trimmed, $1.25 and swered Prayer. Leader, Oscar Bd- - i gerly. . - I847 ROGERS BROS. F Glothcs When It Is Completed Tt Will Take $1.50. R " \Women's Felt Siippers In s chool € s ex p 3 Another Week to Fill Pond. pr The Sunday school Christmas exer- “Silver Plate that Wears” [l = ! ! grey and black $1.00 and $1. cises will be on Friday evening at All machinery, including the pile Women's Comfy Slippers, all 7:30 o'clock. The members of the driver, has been insttalled at Statnley colors, 75¢ to $1.50 school are invited to come to the the table silver k pre. tory to building the tem- i 2 4 park preparatory b o e urch at 6 o'clock for s e Sl o g Slippers in Satin, flngS SSU[ mflfl church a clock for supper. which for over 65 porary dam that will make a skating I e T T o For An Early Start. \ years has been pond there a reality. Work will be . H i sl 5 Storm Shoes, Skating Shoes, § i rushed forward and should be finished 3 g |“ NBW Bl'llalll While thousghts of most people are \ the standard silver STAGKPULE-MGURE- inside of a week. Dress Shoes, etc. turning to winter the Suzio company . e Gl e 7 o - BT SR e s S . plated ware. At present the old D n STORJE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL HRISTMAS E y but as soon as the dam is com- spring with the work that is to fol- | TRYUN Gg ;‘11‘”:1 the brook which flows through s S R L RIEEREY Tl DR . ‘he basin will begin to 8l up the 4 : --THE SHOE MAN-- [ Auvs past men have been busic en. || Quality Jewelry Store, 340 Main 13 Pt sy o o) | u)bLl?lgmfie'fl:eH'Bm:‘m::::og::t : ! 1 gaged in setting up a stone crusher | St New. Britain, Offers to the N ook for the pond to fill up, although k 941 M Iflst Hamflm on the Dunham property which will Holiday Shopping Public, § TR, week for tho pond to fll ub, althoush : a " !be used In the construction work DIAMONDS. the intention is to From all indications work will be | to a sufficient depth to provide a good ASK THE CLERK FOR S, & M. GREEN STAMPS skating surface,

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