New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 19, 1916, Page 3

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poston Dtore|NLW ITTUN e i e | ALABILLY SUNDAY G f’[ m & Co. et Albert L. Blair Thicks They Might 1 S 0 HARTRORD N THE HJME STRETCH Wenz Chocolates have no Superior. 80c and $1.00. = . . Personal Shopping and Information Br . Main ¥loor. W S N Emulate Evangelist U Al I’ I Y A which to do your Christmas —I 3 i | BT ESS HOURS THIS W 2 . Speaking a 2 i | shopping. peaking at the Tirst Baptist : | Wednesday. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Store =0 church last evening under the aus- Opens at 9 a. m, Store Closes at 9 p. m,, Some exquisite novelties in | Pices of the Men's Brotherhood, Al- : | Do your shopping as carly in the day as possible. q 3 : = s bert L. Blai Brookly - i £ ‘ S Silk Lingerie have just ar- £ i L e e, T - ! I mer city editor of the Boston Journal rived including Night Robes, | .nq . e e ey e e o ) BEAUTIFUL SAMPLE DRESSES and Bloomers, beautifully de- ARGREIOMLIEOT e Mewapatir I : in this country and eulogized Billy : ‘ ’ i ‘ ’ “I signed and trimmed.—See | Sunday as a model for newspaper men 2) = 2 Q;, b : F R [SSES them to follow when they wish to present % § = . 3 = 4 & e facts to the public in a forcible man- o - x 2 = g = 2SS - { 8 JUST RECEIVED AND SELLING AT EXTRAORDINARILY LOW 0 =) ~ PRICE A new lot of Waists put up Referring to the early days of jou %n holly boxes, at 98¢ each nalism Mr. Blair explained that new = PARTY FROCKS OF LATEST STYLES of the treaty of Ghent in 1812 did not will find an excellent selec- |also explained that when President attend, a very choice collection of sample Evening Dresses from one 5 transmitting news is inipossible owin, The styles are extremely attractive and Frenchy, including the siery, etc. i el In the olden days the newspaper $5.00 to $7.20 ik oy . vears of age. They are all priced much under what you would ex- . tained every bit f WS and S8 e 4 T i 6 2 5 en and Children. o ryabIEetanews iand i sossto Hudnuts 50¢ to $4.00 A Riker’s Violet Excelsis 75¢ up sizes 6 to 14 years, and prices from $2.95 to $11.95, occurs. To show the immense value iver'a Aznrea hour than forty reporters could in a the time is not far off when news- Ome of Our Smart Blouses in plain and the new, novel d Views on News. St SO : 5 e . g La Boheme $4.00 50c, 75¢, 98¢ EAC] #1:25/and. 9250 HOLIDAY GIFT HOSIERY 50C, 2208 5 i S i o Dy s X N 3N W $1.70 to $2. SRy | R. & G. Violette de Parme 83¢ LMD LIEERR o600 :: Extract, sachet, toilet Riker's Charmona . ... $1.00 EEONARD ARD HEHMANN CO. NO. 106 MATY % Colgates Hlorlent ... .. $1. water and facc powder. THE CHRISTMAS STORE OF MANY GIFTS. Loe ¥ should be interesting get into the New York newspapers until seven weeks later when passen- 5 Washington died the people of Boston : LADY MARY . B o the best houses in the country. The materials used in these dainty Of Neckwear, Shirts, Garters. i i : IVAU y : 1 roid s s 5 | did not know it until he had been nuu al’ er umes VIVAUDOU m B a e[s B frocks are taffetas, Georgette crepes, crepe de chines, gold embroid- to the telegraph system, the ease of J Bolero jacket, the long waisted offects, and many new ideas in trim- = 5 telephonic communication and the Cotyls Ia Rosel JAoReemingt phel ] U TR (D e T v ming. The colors embrace all the wanted evening shades. These member of the family. editors gleaned most of- their news i 18 ] Tisers Janmee pect to pay for similar dresses. Ranging from $15.00 to $19.95. from personal letters which, because oub:zancsiidenl We also show many smart models In longerie Dresses, voiles, possible. All is different today, the i il These dresses are to be found at the girls’ shop, second floor, speaker sald, when an event in\Etrope Djer-Kiss $1.50 to $2.00 5 acth Colgates Violet 25¢ up, north store. We suggest the desirability of early selection, all shapes and sizes. of the telephone Mr. Blair said that Roger & Gallet Violet de WEN BN Houbigant's Ideal .... $4.63 a newspaper man with a telephone in " $1_03ths to match in Boxes, | week if they had to go out and get 1.38 to $3.00. every item. Tn the line of efficiency = 5 o .UV er’s F ves s $1. $5.00. Coty’s Rose J: ueminot $5 Riccers Hlower Drore s 22 s e A JOY TO GIVE—A HOW ABOUT SOME OF . . . . H = CCFIVE THESE DAINTY : o - RECEIVE papers of the biggor dnilios will be Riker Perfumes ~ Mavis Combination Vivaudou Perfumes PLEASUSE ©0 BE delivered by airship as being more In our Men’s section YOU | gers on o vessel hrought the nows. e Arm ‘Bands, Bath Robes, Ho- | Puricd a week. Today such delay in ered nets over taffetas. Handkerchiefs for every |useo f the ocean cables. dresses are for misses of 16 and 17 and for younger girls on to 10 Umbrellas for Men, Wo- [©of the lack of printed news, con- $2.95 to §4.90 - Rikexsincens organdies, dotted Swiss, etc., both high and dong waisted effects, Aprons in endless variety, | is known here a few scconds after it Turkish Towels and Wagh | his hand can get more real news in an and speed. Mr. Blair predicted that HANDKERCHIEFS speedy than trains and in conclusion s < . . ade of she he said there is no reason why great- Eiker's Incensia AT Ox Lilas Arly $1, 83 Each nacke;: n zftmns Box on ;I)‘l\r\nl; (:f:-,; l(:mx:::w:‘: e ‘y’]u;: cr developments may not be expected @ $1.00 and §2.00 Toflet Water eque Erinian creve in the newspaper profession. Riker's Violet 3 — . $2.50 $1.98 to $6.98 Each. D 20e S = ¥ Br % v Excelsls : i s DAINTY BOUDOTIR CAPS, AT L oo X 3 % 4% IOKE 1 T ISi ’, o 5 pe?_-:eo qu}ftsuton of lwhm the "e;"sp“' : g1 Riker’s Charmo- A : Tollet Water $3 Wonderful Assortment, ugl] o0 print was argue: pro 3 g ‘A § Lady M 1.50 v k: — and con by Mr. Blair. He said he truly 7 Rlll:. e g0 = Y ¥ ; ady ey L Always acceptable—and a believes that stories of crime should =2 oE e et : 8 : Toilet Water $1 properly find space in the news col- g b i1 f Mavis ... §L00 “Never seen such pretty ones time-saver—for those who don’t umns because the duty of the newspa- 25¢, 50c & $1 Toilet Water 75c and so inexpensive too.” know what to give. We have per iIs to keep the world informed as 3 | 5 | Arly Sets ) La Bcheme T, TR This is what we hear every to just what is going on. Bitter or are Priced at 98c and $1.98 each. them from 12%¢c to $1.50 a pr. day. TROUBLES OF HOLLAND not, the truth should be printed, he ) g e : : i b Coo 2% e o N e How About one of our “Character Dolls” for the little one? They said, and if society has its weak Aitr SR e T An exquisitely fine sct— spots, bure them to the world that guorously sweet and fllie) suyremeu i ment England Willing to Make Mail Agree- | (1Y May be bettered. A e P R ] i i = " |- The slogan of the New York Times e dowiad v VIVAUDOU. In fan, ment—Germany Denies Sinking of | — All the news that's fit to print’"— o N en lilacs. This beautiful Caas Mot artigtioand set consists of Lilas Bx- : e : 3 2 i broaht ool discnna By Gact Tae Powie Extract, face powder, talcum and EEE eI z ; T Palembang—1dmits Other Attack. | Mr. Blair, who said that all news, good Hechol sl 0 v tollet mater /i meat case port on estimates of foreign affairs in | press and the pulpit, was demanded - s ) R o taining Mirror, Brush, Comb, S ' 111 ¥ said that in reply to a Dutch protest | ymas to suit advertisers or political ) i 2ty ) Buffer, Nail File, Shoe Horn, ST I % as illustrated below versities and public bodies in oversea | ist, as a model and he expressed the B ine MIsor bk Tray and Salv Regarding the torpedoing of the | public. v Im).leh, :umplece i $10'00 Eot o MG it 5 - —a gift de luxe. e : Bt 4 : or indifferent, just so long as i S London, Dec. 19, 9: a. = ; o 9 50 : \ on, Dec. 19, 9:10 a. m.—A | will help to clear up the evil in the $ ,00 2_ 5 ! ) ,s 1917, the foreign minister said that | py Mr. Blair. Conditions surrounding the British government had not . re- | the business offices of some newspa- in November, Great Britain had de- | rings was lamented by the speaker. Cutter,” Button ook clared her readiness to come to an| During his interestine address Mr. Box, | Hair Recciver countries might cbtain German scien- | wish that neivspaper editors were 8 Bufter, Nail File, Shoe Horn, « § will be welcomed in tific and technical publications, this | more like him and had the ability to 2 2 Cuticle Cutter, Button Hook, 4 Palembang the minister said that he ) | W preciates gOOd toast was unable, to adduce facts to contra- y Reuter’s despatch from The Hagué | world ought to find space in a news- SHE'LL APPRECIATE PYRALIN 1VORY | | PR Y ELECTRIC plied to the Dutch note of April 11 ) perg that make it necessary for the Er e el R understanding similar to that reached | Blair referred to Billy Sunday, former posess 51‘) 0\) arrangement including certain pri- | recognize the many faults of humanity i Powder Box, Hair Recelver, e, = B § ; every home that ap- dict the positive declaration of the WILL TALK TO APES says that, replying to a committee re- | paper. Purity, however, in both the regarding the seizure of mails. He | editors to twist the news in its col- TWELVE PIECE SET, con- with the United States by which uni- | paseball player, now famous evangel- FIFTEEN PIECE ¥ate persons. and present them forcibly to the 2 R Dott Iivah Glove & clehen, 3 Piece $5 00 German admiralty and the German Buys a for breakfest government was not ready to submit ST e e Beautjful p the case to an international symmit- | (oo oL Ll professor to Seal-grain § 2 SPECIAL!! tee. Tn respect to the sinking of the : : C d / Bloomersdijke, questioners were re-| Yure Gorillas Into Trap Where They : - % overe. A ; DECEMBER ONLY ferred to an Orange book which will wBbs'Br s » $2.98 be published shortly. Will Be Shot. New York, Dec. 19.—With Profes- New Modera Eughsh The Dutch steamer Palembang was 3 3 5 ; g Jost in March, 1916, and was unofP- | sor Richard Lynch Gardner, scientists R g £ REGULAR $4.00 VALUE ‘!‘l}r‘;‘; ’-"e‘:ga::g“f:‘ff‘cfm?"“m‘;Ihf:; the American Museum of Natural : g ; —_— | " 18 onis to inquiries from the Duten | History are on their way to the 3 Handsomely lllustrated in Colors i “Thermax” S > i Africa after skins A ia S government, the Germhan admiralty | French Conga in Africa a A Few of the Kinds Weo Carry All pronunciations E declared that no ship belonging to the | and skeletons of gorillas for a groupn - 2 - (are modern — the ] . German navy was near the spot where mounted at ' the American i PURHAM DUPLEX DOMINO ¥ : vr ectrlc oasters the Paleinbang went down at tho time. . The party left vesterday 1 type is large and 4 ;i 8 ( g The freighter Bloomersdijke was ona | aboard the steamship Chicago for i ke il i 4 - & : of the ships sunk off Nantucket in the | Havre. clear — the covers raid on shipping on this side of the | FProfessor Gardner once lived for iAtlantic by the . She catried | seven years in a bamboo hut in Africa, grain consigned to the Dutch govern- | studying the language and habits of ment as well as other cargo. In reply | @ He acquired a vocabulary of to a protest from The Hague the f y words which, he said, is the German government offered to pay | limit of the ape linguistic accomplish- MOSt ewnomical and Convenicnt for the ship and grain, leaving the | ments. Armed with this vocabulary, question of the remainder of the cargo | he will sit as a decoy employing the 2 N § v in use and an ornament to any to a German prize court. language to lure gorillas to the stand : breakfast table. % R s Complet 3K e TN\ R e A L Sure to be Gold-plated b oast the b Auto Strop Standard Sets ..... $5. will not curl—print- ) o Tead o an aies sl g(‘.,:r,,umo;. T od on’ Tigh srade EriGNNY Iy of ncl'f golden brown without Twinplex Stroppers ...+ -r-r .. 881 paper, [ absorbing the fumes of fuel. where men are to be stationed with / “OLD MAN” NORTHWOOD. rifles. N . . . Winter days and Summer days are Thermos day,. and | i PriTY L - = Christmas is the best The ¥ of a Shot and Cremated by Villa, Private MEN’S SOCIETY ELECTION. While “Jack ;‘r«’:sl rm‘g‘:ls“:r $:1n<::‘r‘:§|;;:1-‘:llr'\cat Your Letter Says. The Men’s society of the Swedish best friend on all jaunts—a Thermos bottle. Keeps food Bl Paso, Dec. 19.—The UNKNOWN | gethany church elected the follow- b or drink hot 24 hours, cold 72 hours, without ice. American, who, according to refu- ; moos, was illed and cremated by ing officers last evening: I’\'e‘sidem. 5 Prices $1.25 Upwards Francisco Villa's troops at Jiminez | David Nelson; vice president, Edward during the raid on the place several | Stromquist; secretary first division, A. weeks before. Villa’s attack on Chi- | Schultz; i , H. Fredin; huahua City is said to be a well | treagurer, first division, C. Nelson; known character of Terreon, known |second division, Albert Bromgquist. as “Old Man” Northwood, according L to a letter received by a mining man MAY BUILD TUNNEL. here today from Torreon. Northwood, the letter said had left At the January meeting of thg com- Torreon for Chihuahua at the time [ mon council City Engineer W. H. Jiminez was raided, and had 1Ot | fa) will make a report on the esti- been heard of since. The dead man answered his descripticn. e e ra ADVI'.R"‘ISF IN THE HERALD. Lo o 2 .!j. R o For the Chlldren Fof the Boys Wind Mills . . Model Builders . 50c to $7.: 00 Baseball Games . . . . = Sandy Andy Mamma Doll . . e 3 2 Panama Pile Driv Rocking Toys B Flashlights . : Pencil Sets .......... St Kodaks .......... . $1.25 to $25. .00 D 4 D TR 0y | THE HERALD | KEEP INFORMED mated cost of a proposed tunnel be- tween the Whigville and Burlington - OPEN x ; ; COURT PROSPERITY OFFICERS. |reservoirs. The water commissioners EVENINGS Xmas Book'ets : at a business session last evening vot- NN & ; 3 Following are the new officers of B ed to buy 2,000 feet of 8 inch pipe, Court Prosperity, F. of A, elected |} ;" tho purchase of other supplies :u.s: e\-enian» Cliat arass W was left until a later meeting. a8t evening: e . 8 Semmens; sub-ranger, William J. READ THE HERALD HE latest news from all parts of the world, Hickey; financial secretary, Thomas YOUR NECKWEAR ALWAYS. D. . Donl recording secretary, ; —= state and city to the time of going to press emes A Dufty; ' senior woodward, 21 p hy Delivered to Any Part each day. Special telegraph wire. Full As- B e e - - | . g : : of the Gty By Carrier soclted Press senico and large corps. of s achy; treasurer, John Dun- i - | il Sl Wortn: senior beadlo, Baward Haves; m 1 l gO0ON % = £7) S L T —— N i for 15 Gents a Week officient reporfers, ¢ ¢ & ¥ i @ @ junior beadle, . W. Byron; lecturer, =7 = 3 3 3 off William Dace: physician, Dr, Josephl .Valsh, B 4R v S R

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