New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 22, 1916, Page 6

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I'lie arrangements for the recruit- ing campaign werc completed at the meeting of scoutn ors last Tuesday rening. As previously announced e big bancuet will start the um - ing, Jan. 3. It R 1 to hold this meeting in the Y. £ C. 4 but as 200 scouts are expected to attend it i was deemed nece o get a larger dining room e 1 will be nounced next weck. The program committce hopes to get Harry Birden the famous stor, rtford as one of the sb r leaders of no TART o detailed s be : in the city is urgently a d to at- ariety - assorted | gna. - 1d styles, regular| The campatgn will run from Jan. £ ! . 16 and wiil feature four objects .. $1.39 | 1. To secure new members each Gk d lin. | o his ewn troop. rocco assorted ‘M- | o To recruit for other troops al- frames, regular | ready established. 3. To recruit for new troops. ? /@\ 4. To recruit new scoutmasters. Returns which will be turned in e cach Thursday during the campaign : lining, (a¢ the ¥. M. C. A. will be published bular value 5. weekly in this column. P E The campaign will clese with bw . big indoor meet to be held Frids elected stock, the latest|cvening, February 16. On that oc- £ I 6,50 | casion awards will be made for the regular value $6.5 troops and individuals having the $5.00 | nighest standings in the campaisn. Scoutmaster are requested to se- nments of banquet - time tomorrow in the department of the Y. M. C. A. s must be made by Saturday evening December 20. No troop will be allowed more than its quota of banquet tickets. Scouts Mitchell and C. Vibberts of Troop 4 passed merit badges before the Court of Honor last Tuesday eveni All scouts of the city have been in- vited by Troop 3 to attend a stereop- BVRRITT ticon lecture, illustrating some phases e K of scout activity, to be given in the el R S T R ANTA CLAUS has not ular value $2.00. doubtedly be of great interest not roug applness O Ou_ only to all rolled scouts but also to icather, russet or | oo prte vhien 1w s i) | sands of children without discovering how : g : - 1516 THE New Haven Barzy co n leather lined, regu-| & swecial teature ot the resuirl | splendidly, the rich, wholesome, delicious of Troop 9 on Tuesday even- value $6.00. s a talk on first aid work by Dr. Cooley, whose remarks proved to he both interesting and instructive. elected leather, : The members of the troop have been ew aven ~ove m busy. the few weeks selling - ed covers, best frame, “hristmas s and have succeeded The Cre OF All Tce Creams- - $5.98 | They are now planning to earn a - ¢ o0 f ’ adds to the Christmas dinner. Better for the Kiddies and more acceptable than rich pastries. I¢ is modern, economical dessert ar value §7.00. lin raising about $16 for the treasury. O\V‘[]ld') brow“ lcr‘ther i.‘:!(’v’\fl_\' income by selling candy. 2] e nceting of Troop 2 was held in o Ches . = - . B e rcaular|i mew el monset motansEwirc |y (08 everyjeceasion | There's a dealerin yourmeighborhood thatisellsiit. | Lookifor: thelredisign, was admitted to the troop after threc e $12.98. Now .. $10.50 | vas 00l bation. | The Cornet band is coming along ine under the leadership of Hen FHEE WURKERS There are five Instruments ir 3ush. o G N G U ECTORY Wonkens | 1B Atways Acceptable Xmas Gift. | f S " "ion Cimasmas i s ren | o= CANDY == ||C2%0 Wiy Nt G EVEGLASSES? house Satur evening, | lunch will be served. and others who labor indoors ey } THEY ARE THE MOST PRACTICAL GIFT YOU CAN MAKE ibr se, le r corners o s e et ool J ; ibre Case, leathe ) The troop has recently received (- ghould always take thestrength- i e E | red hat cords to be worn in . and will prove a constant reminder of you, If your parents or grand- $1.98 | ™he meeting for next Monds compelling tonic-food in | | Also a complete assortment of FANCY BOXES for [§ [ Parénts are in need of Glasses, come in and select a pair here. We'll make examination and fit the correct lenses after the holidays, | was postponed owing to the holiday. : | leather, steel frame | LR 5 TT’ B the holiday season. Park and Tilford’s, Apoilo and g ko . | BT o sco s 1 Russell’s. All kinds of home made Candy and Ice |} HERE ARE OTHER _ARTICLES cket, regular value . WS TR e ¢ : R g m emamm LSION || o 0 THAT MAKE FINE GIFTS ; ) ot el e E : Xmas Candy at the LOWEST PRICES. | Eymcuass cmans ® AUTOMATIO GYE- eather long shape, double | justice, Peter Palaga arrested . o h 24 & ; b 3 HAIRPIN CHAINS h frame, regular values |iast night at the Corbin w Com- | to keep up their strength, N OUR SPECIALTY EAR CHAINS READING GLASSES 5. Now $5.00 | pany plant by Detestivo ‘So\;gean; nourish theirnervesand | #§ Ribbon Candy. See Gur Window. KOS NMEDEE SREgIatLES whide. bench made, se-|Samuel M. Bamforth. He is wanted 5 g ’ = 1|8 owhide, bench made, se- | increase their energy. |§ THE ST. CLAIR . A. PINKUS, ; 1 & Bl stock, regular $10.00/] Y 8 2o o T potize comi SCOTT'S is helping | : . o A we. Now ........$8.00 | wodr : tes T. Mesiill diroci- thousands—why not you? § 261 MAIN STREET (Booth’s Block.) §|§ Evesight Specialist. ~ Phone 570, 306 Main St. ed a continua aring until to- | morrow under bonds of $200 to al- Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.I. 123 | g low the local authorities to get iNto | S eesms s s————— communication with the Andover de- partment. —— : ; — C*has Pre@es for IHverybody lanicure Sets, four fit- 2 bs, leather Cases, regular ¥ A : CARVING SETS b0 value. Now . .. $2.49 \ y b & FORKS _amcure Sets with re- s SKATES,—ALL SIZES—BOTH CLUB ing French Ivory trays, i AND HOCKEY VACUUM BOTTLES la.r. value $2.25. Tc“ing thc Truth h T [ POLO STICKS lSkis, All Prices, $1.50 to $4.‘ % ) 3 PINT—1 PINT—1 QUART i ; B, i POLO BALLS R . . o ! \ \ \ egiste; anu"" ! \ \ SLEDS FROM $1.00 TO $5.00 gS' limgcfi::anks Ingle Coin Men’s Outfitting Velues (& R \\R o | i fs a Fine Invesiment . Ry G T Tl;:ee Coin < ive Coin We have built our business | entirely on that principle. The ! P - y o Ingersoll Watches result is that now—in this year : SR < DAISY AIR RIFLE Al i of uncertainty —when many || ADDITIONAL BLADES DAISY MAGAZINE arm Clocks 4 FOR 25 % DAISY PUMP GUN Flashlights things besides reliable fabrics are going into Men’s Outfittings, the name A ra OF ALL KINDS—BOTH 5 g Y AND OLD FASHION. Boys’ Tool Chest L mples of Toitet Sets in || SVACKPOLE-MOORE- |/8 wecws suxronrave T Machinist Tool Chest H condition, regular $10| TYRON ©0. i o \\ Carpet Sweepers \ $12 values W universally / ) TPLEX 7 \ . : rsally accepted as a DURHAM DUPLEX $7.25 j guarantee of good faith. The GILETTE A Erector Sets, $1.00 to $7.50 5 public trusts this name because I R 1 Bonch Ivory Ser i gentst|[INE G Soat aonrs n . ENDERS : gz Mysto Magic Sets, $1.00-$5.00 Brushes, regular value|| tustworthy. m ot aro ! worth remembering wh 3 00. Now $12.00 || buy for yourself or for Christ. 4 i mas-giving. s Bl” FOldS’ 50C to i ! LUNCH KITS WITH VACUUM BOT- - LOOK FOR STAGKPULE'MGURE' | — ; TLE——KI“‘?;)RY (1);]}:0(;?;' i (‘H:\FING msms BRANTEE TRUNK GO.|| TRYONCD. | = - y 4 ASYLUM STREET, || (5 Asylum st. At Trumbug || 14*};0(;;}1{1;5(: TO $ The Abbe Hardware CO. MAINzg’?REET ALCOHOL AND PIRCOLATORS to Newton, Robertson | HAREEORD: : SCISSORS—SHEARS | BALLS AND COWI pany Hartford

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