New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 20, 1916, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1916, Clty ems shirts $2 to $10 at Besse-Le- —advt. TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS The year now drawing to a close has brought us many evidences of your good-will, and we are taking this simple means of expressing our appreciation of your kind favors, and to wish you a happy Christmas time and a prosperous New Year. Sincerely Yours THE JOHN BOYLE CO. 3 and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE Painters, Decorators and Sign Makers e Building and Realty company ftaken out a permit to build two ffamily houses on Lyon street at Bstimated cost of $5,500 each, Merry Christmas in every box.ot fl Seal Cigal 0s and advt ary A. Lynch has acquired two on Haley street from the New | ftain Real Estate and Title com- iy and the Vibberts company. Parlker shirts at Besse-Leland’s fy.—advt. fA short circuit in a new high pow- ed electric cable recently instailed | [§ the new Elm street subway near | 0. 2 Engine house. caused several ctuations in the electric lights Jast bening. Head%(l:?rters GLOVES The Ideal Christmas Gift Our assortment of Gloves are now at their best with all the leading makes, in all the newest shades. Pretty Xmas Box given with each pair, A Kiddie Horse will make that little one of yours Happier for Xmas than anything else you can give. MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED.. LOW- EST PRICES IN THE CITY. The Pelvoux 2-clasp overseam French Kid Gloves in black, with Women's comfy slippers for Christ- as, new designs. Damon’s Shoe op.—advt SHirt special 95c boxed Besse- Pland’s.—advt. . Mrs. Carl A. Ci aler of weights with grip. Property at Ellis Villa has been ansferred to August C. Burckhardt Trustee Charles E. Collins. white stitching, white with black embroidered backs, tan, gray, brown, ivory and navy, at, pair, $1.75. Every size for every child—Received today. HERBERT L. MILLS Hardware 336 Main St. i son, wife of the | |8 e ; nd measures, is | The Valance Kid Gloves, pique sewn with two large pearl clasps, in white, black, tan, gr: beaver, canary andl navy with fancy two- .00, 1-clasp Silk Lined Mocha Gloves with Paris point stitching, tone embroidered backs at, pair, pique sewn in gray, brown and black at, pair, $1.75, Trade in the morning for best ser- Besse-Leland Co.—advt. v on Ledgecrést avenue has erred by J. M. Brady to gusta Comosch. 1-(];\31)_ Washable Cape Gloves, pique sewn with fancy black J. M. HALLINAN, Inc. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. and self embroidered backs in pearl white, lvory, canar tan and black, at pair, $1.50. , Newport, Toys, Toys, Toys, at Gladding’s, 4 estnut street. —adn | Christmas Candies, The Old Fashioned Ribbon : ———; : High class vaudeville, Keeney's ses on its property on Lilac street | ¢poo &t Church Tonight. make room for future expansion the plant. will not interfere with our excellent service. We are taking extra precautions to please clate covered Creams in bulk and packages. Have plenty of candy on hand during the Christmas Sea- son. Buy it from the makers, then you can be sure of its purity and wholesomeness. T : PATRONS SELECTED iy g the same quality silk in 50c neck- | i bar as last vear. The same rich Events TOfli at FOR KERR RECITAL and Cut Rock, 20c per 1b. Made of Pure Sugar and ‘R( g il ks, full shaped 50c ecach. Besse- b 9 a o g i o el B g (e Flavoring, is the proper kind for the children and v de tifle (3p ePnt Ev?nlsggs il iy ol fonCnitmes || Gis Wil Do Girs! Lyceum | Prominent New Britam reople Con- | €rewn up folks too. Candy Canes, all sizes and prices. I LICerto oyrvhel;“Le?s]‘;‘;gs o Shop at i New itain Gas Ligh - neators e s 2 % . . hd n?ep;:; (:Ir:“uzcl tr‘:; nlld‘hll‘woqfil;‘ar e nected With Function at South We also have our Milk Chocclate and Plain Choc- You’ll find that the Holiday Shopping will ! s A genuine treat for music lovers is | Motion picture drama, Fox’s thea- g orms e aNae s e announced for the South church this | % vou. Neckwear—An unlimited assortment in- cluding Persians, Paisleys, Stripes, Figures and Floral Designs in Irish Poplins, Reps, Grenadines— in fact, something to suit the taste of any man at prices most satisfying, % | 50¢ up. | | | rade in the morning for best ser- | e. Besse-Leland Co.—advt. | === evening in the form of a recital by | HHenry Fenn, attached to the Unit- | Andre lodge, I. O. O. F., meets in j U, 8. Kerr, one of the most famous | KR States battleship Texas, arrived in | Vesa hall. baritones in the country. The affair | f§ w Britain last night to pass an | — _lwill begin promptly at 8:15 .o’clock. ht days’ furlough with relatives on | St. J3lmo lodge, K. of P., meets in | It ig expected that there will be a lcust street. { Judd's hall. general turning out of society folk as e ¥ great interest has becn droused in the «Chamberlain council, Jr. 0. U. A. ] event. | M. bazar comm meets. The patrons for the concer The Rev. d Mrs. James Phenix lodge, . I, meets in | My ana M ohn Dixon, Mrs. G. S. 1] Jr. 0. U. A. M. hall | Talcott, Mrs. E. A. Moore, Mrs. Phil- | ive him a suit from Besse-Le- | _ | ip Stanley, Mrs Robert N. Peck, Mrs. | @ d’s, of course.—advt. Alexandra lodge, TI. D. of St. G. 3. Churchill, M meets in Turner hall. H ss, Mrs. John B. Talcott, | = William L. Hatch, Mrs. William L. | i Winthrop council, D. of L., meets | Humason, Mrs C. B. Parsons, Mrs. 277 Main Frederick G. Platt, Mrs. Andrew J. | § Sloper, s, old W. Hatch, Mrs. | Thursday we will have our usual line of Rich and Delicious Coffee Cakes, Wreaths and Bath Buns. Our N. E. and Cream of Wheat Bread is now made in 5¢, 8¢ and 10c sizes. Try it and see how much you will save on it. The Home Made Mince Meat is the secret of the superiority of our Mince Pies. I'he Kavanaugh Shop, 40 Pratt St rtford, are busy buying new gowns table for the Governor's ball. They e sultable gifts in boudoir caps, isoles, blouses, etc.—advt. follow: Rees, Mufflers—Very popular Men’s Gifts. The smartest of novelties we show in both silk and wool. Wonderful weaves are those of silk from $2.50 upward. Wool knit, $1.50 up. here will .be no Sunday meeting Norden lodge, 1. O. G. T., becaus the Christmas holiday Monday. A eting will be held the following rsday to take care of this weel's | i i Auto Robes—that have muffs for the hands and feet. { L o Erwin castle, B, mecets in|George W. Traut, Mrs. Charles : o g > :‘m i R Eagles' hall. Sim,;h.’ Mirs. Morton €. Swift, Mrs. M Fresh Pumpkin Pies, too. Z—I 0mmfi] % 1 ) : S a S r C stmas SV R TN o] N. ..\lfr: ,\vr "Hv(r“uf\\\. A i - €. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. m(":j 1\»< lztk_!‘-\t meets at 34 w‘,'uu,«. \v\ Youneg ,‘y\‘:, sona .«{ ; We have a fresh supp]y of the various brands of B & iss Rose Volkenhaim of New Ha- | ChUrch street. =~ T e ,fm\i‘\ = . . ~ W PAYS TO BUY DU is the guest of her brother, Dr. | furner society micets in Tur- e e A and sire 1. | @ cheese, including Imported Roquefort Cheese. All 2 KIND Indel Volkenheim. | DRSS Sean e i | i His Al - v N 4 ; v 27 it o e S Sl — L v e “Mioy o [ Kinds of meat specialties and relishes. b390 AGYLUM ST Cennecting with 140 TRUMBULL " | v g ; German' Ritleheiublmectst nf Ber= ooty Gl e My SE D s ol B A E . HARTFORD. | | deck’s hall. D. 0. Ro Salads of all kinds fresh every day. o omorrow evening Court Prog “and Har . of A., will observe its sixteenth Meeting of common council, City \““..\ L. Bailey ey ] N . 7 iversary with a smoker and enter- ' hail. : o = S Have your Christmas Ice Cream orders in ment in Fagles' hall. | — Corvin. o e ] early. One delivery 11 a. m. on Christmas Day. ed in 6 to 14 Days. : money if PAZO i v Stanley, rade in the morning for best ser- | p. Besse-Leland Co.—advt. ames North, 3 W. ® Fa E “There’s a Reason.” + Christmas d at Volz's greenhous of B., Holds | pive him Big Mozarts, 50s, : to cure Ttching . . Noble, C. A. Parker, “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM.” he only store in New Britain giv- Biind, Bleeding or Protruding i Pes the same quality silk in 50c neck- | piret application gives relief. B e hr as last year. The same rich | __payt S T s, full shaped 50c each. Besse- | T ,7 . Mrs. Georize rist, Joseph e ® ey s, Lt 5 TATTINANS CASH STORE r farload of Christmas trees just ar- | —— W, W. Christ, Mrs. Willlam S. Row- N lga S 142 MAIN STREET STAT —advt. e.—advt. { Leading Star ,ml“(\ S i | Annual Mecting. 1 ! 1 N | Officers elected lost night at the Give “Him” cigars of qualii) {ss Mae Stauffer, clerk in the | meeting of Leading Star lodge, S. of 1 Sien Gt bliocior’s office, has Eone to Old | B., will be installed on January 1g |Eocal Men Get or Ap 8. L. 1. where she Is to be the |as follow SR ! a Chicken Thicf. Biesmaid at (H(\ wedding of Havens | Commander—T. ( :\lmnh_r " ,( hronel Goorzn W K Vice commander—Miss Kathleen : el Hacrlet Ik enbly o | city, John Y. and James B. Andrews i - O’Mara | e ) . Marshal—Miss Kathryn Duggan. | of this city vesterday made applica- | ss Mary Kelley. tion to Judge J. H. Webb in the su- | u é Accountant—Miss Flizabeth Flah- | perior court for the state reward for | Seribe—M the capture of a chicken thiefy The Get them here and save money. You are absolutely safe in giving Ciga A man cannot get .100 5 many of Clark & Brainerd's Cigars, for, no doubt, “He” is onc of | the many whose face “His” favorite in boxes of 12 $1.00 to Apprebiending seen at our counter every week. tt of. this B =0, : Is+} 25’s and 50’s, priced from bive him a suit from Besse-Le- 's, of course.—advt. - g “reasurer—James A. Duffy. two men caught John Baresky at- | 1 R ? - Chaplain—John R. Swift. | tempting to loot their chicken coops | R ear S a -» EI L- p - of ceremonies — Roger ;nbuul a month ago and the acc ‘ 3r : sequently sentenc bsolutely Removes e suara—wi Annie O'Brien. |5 g —_—— Judge Webb granted the appli S sparkli Burgundy SAUTERN i i o (o e EES. tion and the petitioners were award- | ambertin Ol1d and fine. dlgeSthD. One package LURE OEEHERION NS cd $35. which sum is to be divided tes 7 PORT ovesit. %catalldruggxsts. cars old Helen Nauk ot |20 825 Whieh Burgundy Apporto and California. Short street took in the movies yes- ; & DA White Clos Vougeot SHERRI . ! aking the trouble t > fines intag n —— == :\(‘(:“(:f\\ ;u\e‘p];l:(re‘m“:;m\ e hunen CLAN DOUGLAS OFFICERS. (Trogtinsatiofavintases) Amons yfl" OUR NECKWEAR ALWAYS. ||them to be greatly disturbed. At| At the meeting of Cl Douglas | £ CHAMPAGNES e AT I1 t that is the explanation given to |last evening the list of officers elect- o1 idsec (Ola N tho police for her being reported as|ed was made complete by the nam- | fJ§ Fiper Heldsec 20d At Iso the finest of California herry (O1d and matured.) 5 Imported and Domestic CLARETS BRANDI Ajl French and Italian Wines. Ali kinds of Cordials And we are big reccives g brands “of old California Clarets, Barbara Zin- WHISKEYS, imported and do- fandell and others. | inestic Rum and Gins, Grand Vin Sec (one of the best vintages) missing late vesterday afternoon. Her |ing o | wofried relatives asked the Authori- |senechal; Stephen Robb, warden: 1""“ to locate her and “‘e“q com- | Alexander Gordon, sentinel, William municate with them or the Smalley | yijjjer piper and Stephen Robb trus- She appeared without police CHRISTMAS GIFTS TO CANDY LOVERS L Our policy is to give “Our People” the best that § can be had of all kinds of merchandise and service. e ey Therefore we have secured the agency for Whit- | setting out some typewritten reports. | Tt was when he prepared to light a |8 man’s, Belle Mead Sweets, Crane’s Mary Garden, B cigar that he reached into his coat Huyler’s, etc pocket for a match. He pulled out a , etc. B | burnt one and wondered why he was the following: John Grant, | Wilson's tee. i3 POLICE CHT ON FIRE. | B But He Didn't Know it and No Dam- | age Was Done. » BURGUNDIES TO QUOTE AND A FULL LINE OF AMERICAN CHAMPAGNE 'ILL WINES. WE WILL BE PI PRICES ON SAME. . 1. WHITE It was not until last night that | 1 Chief_of Police Wiiliam J. Rawlings why there w such a | FOR CHRISTMAS Vermant and Native Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Roast- 5 ing Chickens, Broilers, Eastern Cut Pork Loins, Na- i tive Veal, Sperry and Barnes’ Goods, Lettuce, Giant E Pasco Celery, Cape Cod Cranberries, Box Candy, "j 2 R. R. ARCADE. We invite you to inspect and taste these super- M |carrving t UGy Clane, DA G Fruit, O Virginia Little Neck CI : = B | others of similar type were extractec rape Frui range: i ittle 'k Clams. lative Candies. from the pocket but he was unable | lieved that more than matches were place at 4 o'clock tomorrow after- | B D ? s AL e There is an open box on our ~Candy counter to find that the lining had been been [ on fire. Thorough investigation of noon at the Iirst church rectory | 4 Sea Food in season. ‘e % d | scorched the waste basket, papers on the var- | Rev. H. W. Maier will officiate. tOdaY‘ 3 But, judging by the odor, vesterday, jous desks and even the pockets of } SRR LR T B 4 Call and see our charming display of Fancy and | when they are supnosed to have been | his overcoat failed to disclose the | NDS CALENDAR TO DOG. Everything for Christmas Table. ; : < Y B | burning, one would have been be- Pherefwasisoniefthoghtilon WG RER SHIS N R Seniee ) e et SH Pretty Gifts, all prices and all well worth the price i allin giinl Cries i e e rromiiis e e L R S R marked = firo headquarters next door to lend | neadquarters (his morning addressed marked. { F an expert touch to the search but the | 1o “Cinders the Police Dog " It was q :AS fi R odor gradually d out before U‘el sent by Billy Tillotson of Farming- , A {dcagbecome : ton and is believed to hs been I C K I N S @ M iy ?hlldren- FORK AVERY NUPTIAL R i B & b M i FORKER—AVE INATLE S, | Herald describing ‘Trixie,” the dog ° 2 o fl'!e Klfld Yuu Haw A'ways Rflflgm The wedding of Llewellyn Forker, | which had adopted the New Britain 238 Main Street 169-171 H e For i e Britain DRUG CD N < Bears the : ——— |'5on of Mrs. J. W. ker of Newark, | police department The calenda .o MAIN STREEY > m N and Miss Leova Avery, daugh- | bears a life-like reproduction of a . j | Raneouoot § % |ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Avery of | watchful bull terrier sitting on a R— Eae Shuttle Meadow avenue, will take | table.

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