New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 21, 1916, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1910, The Woman Who Has Many Gifts to Make Will appreciate the fact that many of our most appropriate gift-wearables are greatly reduced in price. Gifts for Sister—Wool Scarfs. In almost every conceivable shade—indispensable for skating and motoring. $2.00 values, now $1.00; $3.50 values, now $1.50. Blouses—At $3.50 there are fine values in stripes in taffeta and wash silks that sold for $6, $7 and $8. At $4.50 are handsome plaids, stripes and crepe de chines that were $7, $8 and $10. Hosiery of silk in plain colors and fancy stripes at $1.00. Clocked effects and hand- embroidered Hose in beautiful qualities up to $5.00. Horstolls iT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND L399 ASYLUM ST Connecting with |40 TRUMBULL 57 HARTFORD. Christmas Cigars Give “Him” cigars of quali Get them here and save money. You are absolutely safe in giving Cigars. .00 many of Clark & Brainerd’s Cigars, for, no doubt, “He” is one of the many whose face is seen at our counter every week. «His” favorite in boxes of 12's, 25's and 50's, priced from $1.00 to $5.50. ARE YOU THINKING OF A WATCH 7] | FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFT? (. MILLS The Porter & Dyson Co., have a very fine selec- H ARDW ARE STGR and invite your inspection of their Gentlemen’s ches, also bracelet watches for ladies. CUTLERY— Table or Game Carvers in cases, 0, $3.00 We are making a specialty of the “Hamilton” Table Knives and Forks moderately priced. watch. . 2 5 nQ: ity Pocket Knives 35¢ to 50. Fancy Knives $1.30 to $3.00. Diamonds of the very best quality, GoasthSonendeg st il stone guaranteed. oo = We invite your inspection of our very fine and Chests for the Boys. complete stock of Jewelry, Silverware, China, Bronze COFFEE PERCOLATORS— and Leather Goods. THERMOS BOTTLES AND LUNCH KITS— Universal Lunch IKits with Universal Bottles, Union Club and Hockey Skates, Flexible Flyers (Genuine,) . 54 MAIN STREET “The Old Reliable Jewelry Shop” Machinist Tool Chest, $8, Firefly, Where Quality I s As Represented. o T Frame and Clipper Sled — - : Roller Skates. Boys’ Snow Shovels, I ley, William Dunn, John allilinds §Chilaren's and up to $6.00. and every . 50c to $2.50. ; 50 to $5.00. 2.50, $3.00 and up to $6.00. : ; $1.25 and up to $2.00. 0c, 75¢ and up to $1.50. Paris make. —Boys’ Wheelbarrows, 75¢c—IExpress Wagons, MISCELLANEOUS— Machi Tools. Shaving Brushes, Soap, cte. . Dog Collars, 225 “arpenter Tools, Alarm Clock sell Carpet Sweepers. Scissors, Shears, Razors. Revolvers, Colt’s Automatic. Children’s Toy Automobiles. The Irish Mail. Meccano. Prices $1.00 to $10.00. (Greatest Structural Toy.) ELECTRIC FLASH LIGHTS. Penny, Nickel and Dime Banks. THE STORE OF SERVICE | IR HERBERT L. MILLS HARDWARE 336 MAIN STREET | S— ' | Supplies for Your Xmas B The Always Acceptable Xmas Gift, " and New Year’s Tab]es meets in Electric hall. \ SAUTERNES New Britain lodge, B. P. 0. E., m ND i m meets in Blks home. 0Old ‘and fine. PORT Apporto and California. Also a complete assortment of FANCY BOXES for SHERRIES the holiday season. Park and Tilford’s, Apollo and Amoninio Russell’s. All kinds of home made Candy and Ice Cream. Xmas Candy at the LOWEST PRICES. OUR SPECIALTY Duff Gordon Ribbon Candy. See Our Window. THE ST. CLAIR Also the finest of California 261 MAIN STREET (Booth’s Block.) A man cannot get Skiis for Men and Boys. ELECTRICAL MERCHAND Sweeper-Vac A Fver Ready Pocket Lights Electric Grills. Toasters. Banks, gagt and J. J. Murphy has been se: | | 10;'1:,(:(11‘.;70' Mot Chonsers lected to make arrangements for a | i e Aonne : | Lunch, Boxes, Carvers, Percola- smoker to be held by Court Friendly, | tors, Bread Makers, Cake Mak. I. of A., in January. An invitation S e will be extended to members of Court | “Girls Will Be Girls,” Lyceum the- TRazor, Gillette or General Lawton of Plainville to at- | ater. Srm et e e ; N azor Strops, Hones. o High class photo theater. rk 8 brainerd’s DRUG STORE ‘Z"T"v.jcx;nu. Stesecen eyl DEA Prender- [ | Events Toniga: City Items cut hoots for Shoe Shop. storm Damon'’s Gem, like one of Recipe out- 66 Church | Newiywed mopld Card’ Index' Cddling to;;$2. ¢ Adkins, —davt. Parker only.—advt. shirts Besse-Leland's drama, I'ox's Special sale on p men’s neckwear, | Leland.s—advt. men’s 25¢) and each at young Tosne wudeville and Keeney's theater. Charter Revision committee in City hall. moving pictures, whe smokes at ~advt. for the m hish & Holfelde “Phe New Britain Trust Company | __Trade in the morning for best ser- jI be open Saturday night from g Vice. Besse-Leland Co.—advt. 10 for the rgeeipt of deposits.— | A telephone call was recefved e . police headquarters 5 E Turner society meets in Turner hall. ternoon to the effect (i + b2 considerable trouble brewing at 3 Lexington lodge, 1. B Main street. Policeman O U A s erick Wagner hurried to i scene and found that a family | moving out and the landlady objected to the movers using the front door. sale on men’s and young 25c each at Besse- meets [The bursiing of a water church of St. John the did slight damage to pipe in Evangelist the O. 0. F,, meets Fred- |in Jr. M. hall. the == was St. Jean de Baptiste sociely meets 343 Church street. Vater John lodge, O. D. H. S., meets jin Bardeck’s hall. Special men's neckwear, Leland.s—advt. The only store in New Britain giv- ing the same quality silk in 50c neck- Gladding’s, 4 | wear as last year. The same rich | silks, full shaped 50c each. Besse- Leland Co.—advt. | “The New Britain Trust Company { will be open Saturday night from 8 year |to 10 for the receipt of deposits.— | | men’s and young 25¢c each at Besse- ecial on neckwear, dvt. Look for To estnut street.—; lay,_of pipes, , at Walsh & sale Sparkling Burgundy Chambertin 0ld G. V. Jouettes White Sparkling Burgundy ‘White Clos Vougeot (The finest of vintages) cigars, all Holfelder’s.— Court Progress, F. of A. meets in Eagles’ hall. books to five s are acceptable gift, 75¢ | advt. Adkins, 66 Church St.—advt.| Special sale on b gift that will be appreciated. A |men’s neckwear, ss desk pad, $5.00. Adkins Print- | Leland.s—advt. P65 Cnirchint —advis Shirt special 95¢ boxed at andy. Thousands of pretty boxes, | Leland's.—-advt. o 5 pounds. Candy canes and bas- | Music bags and rolls for Christmas s. McEnroe’s, West Main St.—advt. | at C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. committee consisting of M. M. A case of s let fever on North skill, chairman: James Covle, A. |Burritt street was placed under quar- [Bonenfant, P. T. McDonough, John | antine by the health board today. Jer, H. F. Morehead, B. A. Fraw- | The Misses Alice and Celeste Tay- lor are home from Mt. Ida school for ihe holldays. - Sille shirts $2 to $10 at Besse-Le- SELL-ANS | bsolutely RemOVes vice. Besse-Leland Co.—advt. 2 L All those who wish to contribute to | dlgeSthfl. Onepackag® . christmas offering of the Sons of S — = : 3 o'clock tomorrow. Give him a suit from land’s, of course.—advt. CHAMPAGNES Piper Heidsec Grand Vin Sec (one of the best vintages) Isabella circle, N. Judd’s hall. D. I, meets in | men's and young 25c each at Besse- Court Charter Oak, F. of A., meets Electric hall. Sherry (Old and matured.) Imported and Domestic BRANDIES All kinds of Cordials The leading brands of old WHISKEYS, imported and do- mestic Rum and Gins, | Besse- | in ! i TURKE 'S AWARDED. CLARETS All French and Italian Wines. And we are big receivers of California Clarets, Barbara Zin- fandell and others. | Carpet Bowr Association Gives Away Christmas Birds. The list of winners%f the Fraternal Carpet Bowl association turkey draw- ing vesterday follows: Helen Menderline, given; C. Leavitt, 51 adet, Co. C 1st.; C. Anolick, 70 ar street; I., no address given; Carlsen, die job; Macketh; W. Corri- gan, Bristol; R. C. Record, Kensing- ton, Conn.; Moxie, 2382 Elm St., Committee cannot make out name, Eleventh ticket; Rapp, 300 So. Main strect; Blank; Frank Lasil, P. & F. Corbin’s; Myron Hart, Plainville, Conn. Turkeys can he obtained by pre- senting ticket at Carpet Bowl hall, 298 Main street, tomorrow evening at | 8 o’clock. AND A FULL LINE OF AMERICAN CHAMPAGNES, BURGUNDIES AND STILL WINES. WE WILL BE . TO QUOTE PRICES ON SAME, M. T. WHITE PHO no address Chestnut St.,; Innd’s.—advt. | Trade in the morning for best ser- ' i i Veterans' Auxiliary are requested to N ey ovesit. 25cat all druggists. | leave offerings at G. A. R. hall before Besse-Le- . CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS: Wallets Pass Cases Bill Folds Playing Cards CKWEAR ALWAYS. Only One “BROMO QUININE.” To get the genuine, call for full name LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Lool for signature of E. W. Crowe. Cures a Cold in One Day. 25c.—advt. Writing Paper EMPLOYES HOLD BANQUET. McDONOUGH'S CIGAR STORE The Christmas Display of Diaries Scrap Books Lone Leaf Memos Address Books Calendars Shopping Lists Photo Albums Headquarters for Fountain Pens Adkins Printing Co. 66 CHURCH STREET. ;| Russian Inspector Is Guest of Honor | and Big Time Is Held. — The Canadian Car and Foundry | company employes, held a banquet | last evening at the Hotel Nelson, A. Duboff, 1inspector for the Russian TO CANDY LOVERS i i’mé the gucsts of the occasion. Wil- liam Sadd acted as toastmaster and Our policy is to give “Our People” the best that §ICXiin biogram of - enteriainment can be had of all kinds of merchandise and service. e Therefore we have secured the agency for Whit- Tred W. Steele, recitation; willim ! man’s, Belle Mead Sweets, Crane’s Mary Garden, Dinn fone QML J Stiuonch \ons vy Huyler’s, etc. We invite you to inspect and taste fative Candies. Is complete and ready for your inspection. We are showing the greatest variety of Cigars to be found in the city. Also a wonderful line of Meerchaum and Briar these super- . ) ! - ! Pipes, Cigars and Cigarettes, Humidors, Cigar Cases, D. Brown, piano selections; Frank Colling, buck and wing dancing; There is an open box on our today. violin selection; Thomas Hicke; Call and see our charming display of Fancy and French and German impersonations; | Michael Lynch, song; J. Jackson, Pretty Giftg, all prices and all well worth the price marked. - ICKINSON - UG 0,, 169-171 Candy counter MAIN STRREY | Scotch impersonations; C. B. kiss ;recitation; Willie Toomis, vocal selection; Charles Connors, dance; John J. Crean, piano selections. Just as good Today as a Century Ago. All Grocers. Hotch- | “ADAM” GOES Tdward O'Dell of Hartford, tried to play the role of Adam terday afternoon in an Arch building, was sentenced to thirty days in jail by Judge James T. Meskill in police court today. Ie pleaded guilty to a charge of intoxication, but beyond this had nothing to say. PAGE 2 rO JAIL. MILK STATION BOMBARDED. Several windows were broken last night in the milk station at the Boys’ club building at Bast Main and Cen- ter street. It has not been deter- mined whether any stock was taken. Detective Sergrant Samuel M. Bam- who ! forth is investigating. It is the sec- ond time within a month that the station has been visited in this man- ner. WANTED WIFE ARRESTED. Asking for the arrest of his wife on a charge of assault, William Nulty of Main street appeared before Ser- geant T. M. Herting at police head- quarters shortly before 6 o'clock this morning to register a complaint. He did not go into details except to say that he had been roughly used. The complaint was passed along to Pros- ecuting Attorney George W. Klett for investigation, | | | Cigar and Cigarette Holders, Tobacco in 1b and half 1b sizes. Everybody’s Choice here. PIPES McDONOUGH’S CIGAR STORE § 51 CHURCH STREET

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