New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 23, 1916, Page 10

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— ” - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER?23, 1916, ONLY ONE MORE BUYING DAY g FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS RACKLIFFE'S GIFT GUIDE Flexihle Stcel Sieds Skates Hockey Sticks ..... Flashlights ......... Alarm Clocks . .-..... Auto Clocks ...... i Carving Sets . ....... Watches ......... Gem Safety Razors Penn Safety Razors Pocket Cutlery . ... RACKLIFFE BROS.” CO., Inc. Practical Gifts for All «eeeo $1.00 up | Machinists’ Tool Chests . 85up | Mechanics’ Tools 25up | Motor Weave Robes . ... 40 up Windshield Spot Lights . 75 u Auto Lunch Kits . ....... 5“00 P Grinnell Autoists Gloves “"UP | Klaxon Horns . .. : L50up | J.M Fire Extinguishers . .-- 100up | Rear View Mirrorscopes e 1100 Auto. Tool Boxes ....... eee.. 100 Weed Chains .......... 25up | Running Board Mats ..... OPEN EVENINGS. oo NULTIBRAPHS LETTER Fac-eimile of Typewriting done in 1, 2 and 3 cclors with signaturea. Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER CO. INC 26 Btate Streel it You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine.or Liguors, - Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. *Phone 482-2 BRANCH STUDIO The J. C. Ripley Art Co., QPEN Dec. 11—16, 8.30 a. m.—6 p. m. Dec., 18—28, 8:30 a. m.—9 p. m.— 103 West Main St., New Britain, Oonn, work. Hartford, Conn street. .. $9.00 up 6.75 3.50 up 7.00 up 2.25 up 4.00 up 8.00 1.25 up 2.25 up 2.65 up 5.50 up 250-256 Park St. The New Britain Wer Wash having maoved into their newly equipped building are prepared to do first class We solicit Satisfaction guaranteed. 30 your kY ven County jail. j | tions surrounding the B | 1ast Wednesday was the [ | offenders § | being crir # | recommended, this report on the need of vétes for | " tor the buildin patronage Union When making preparations for your Christmas and New Year’s din- ners don’t forget to include in your list of Drinkables— CREMO BEER There is nothing that will make your meal more complete. It will grace the tables of hundreds of homes at the holiday meals. Whv not give it a place on yours. : Cremo Beer is sparkling and nutritious and is a safe, wholesome and satisfying beverage. It contains a very small percentage of alcohol and makes an ideal drink. Extra fine Beer for the holidays. We take this opportunity to wish you a Merry e Christmas and a Hap- py New Year. B | and Switzerland ¥ | round no @ | sained a mark. | North | SUFFRAGISTS N JAL CLEAN-LP I Will Take Hand to Remedy Condi- tions at New Haven New Haven, Dec. 23.—Ali the 'suf- frage leagues and clubs in the state are being urged by the executive board of the Connecticut Woman Suf- il | frage association to take action in regard to the report on the New Ha- The report was made last week by O. F. Lewis, sec- retary of the prison association of New York, and Hastings H. Hart of the Russell Sage Foundation, who had made the investigation under the direction of the Civic Federation of New Haven. The conditions as re- gards both men and women prison- ers were startling and revolting, as reported, but the suffragists are nat- urally most concened over the condi- women who are confined in the jail. One point in the report which sroused especial indignation among the members of the executive board at its meeting statement that girls and women accused of crime of which they may afterwards be found entirely innocent, and first ho are as vet far from nals in the ordinary sense of the word, are confined along with old offenders and vile and hardened | | | lobeClothingHouse | Supreme Christmas Gifts Neckwear 25¢ to $1.50 BRath Robes $3 to $12 Slippers for Men, Women and Children 50c to $3 Arm Bands 25¢ and 50c Suspenders 25¢ to $1 women whose physical condition is a | terrible danger to the clean and in- nocent, and whose conversation is offensive and corrupting. Even girls and women who are not accused of g | crime at all but who are merely held | criminal | as material witnesses in cases—who have had the misfortune to be witnesses of crimes in which B | they had no share—are, it is claimed, herded with the convicted criminals and subjected to conditions that must destroy their self-respect. The board passed resolutions ad- dressed to all the leagues and to all oups of suffragists in the state, urging them to investigate conditions § | in regard to the other country jails— each league and group to undertake ¥ | the investigation in its own country. A full study of the report.issued by the New Haven Civic Federation is and the bearing of women—both that the women may be able to use their political power tc put an end to such conditions a exist in the New Haven jail, and the jails are their own concern | lich they will be as soon as wom- qually with men, are responsible B | for their existence and condition. All the suffragists in the state were also urged to do everything in their power to promuc bill in the comi rovidin e 2 tory fo women. The board also passed a res olution in favor of the appropriatio® of a sufficient sum of money to per mit of the building of the reforma- tory without delay. BERLIN BOURSE HIT o | “War Babies” Sold Freely at Lower Prices When President Wilson’s Note Is Received. Berlin, Dec. 22, 6:30 p. m., via London, Dec. 23, 5:35 a. m.—The Berlin course today followed the ex- ample of the New York stock ex- change on the receipt of the news of President Wilson’s note and “‘war babies” were offered with unacc tomed freedom at falling prices, while | the so-called peace stocks were strengthened all along the line. American exchange, which las’ week reached the unprecedented hig! water mark of 574 and which ha: fallen gradually to 562 as German ex change on New York rose, fell solid ten points. Shipping stoclk strone cemen were particularly lively and followed closely by potash, and bank stocks. Japanese Canadian and Americar was offered buyers, while Russiar German TIloyd Liner Ra: Aground Near Danish Island. London, Dec. 23, 8:15 " a. m.—A B | Copenhagen despatch to Reuters say CREMO BREWING CO., Inc.* New Britain, Conn. Telephones 284-3 and 284-4 | | Prinz Friederich Wilhelm, which wa = IlllllllllillmlllllIIIIIIIIIIIII!IHHllllIIHIIIlIIHIHIUIH!IIllIIIIII||IIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHllIlllIlll!IllIHIIlllllllIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH that the North German Lioyd line stranded near the Danish Island ge of a| Mufflers 50c to $3 Handkerchiefs 10c to $1 each Umbrellas $1 to $5 House Coats $3.50 to $10 Shirts 50c to $5 + I 0 e et O @/ 7\, SANTAS | | ELECTRIC i as illustrated below will be welcomed in every home that ap preciates good toasi for breakfest. SPECIAL!! e DECEMBER ONLY i Z7 ) REGULAR $4.00 VALUE “Thermax” Electric Toasters toast the bread to an even shade of rich golden brown without absorbing the fumes of fuel. Most economical and convenient in use and an ornament to any breakfast table. THE UNITED ELECTRIC LIGHT & WATER Co. samsoe, was floater on Friday even- § | ing. The Prinz Freidrich reported by Berlin on Dec. 17 to have broken through the British blockade after putting to sea from Odde, near Bergen. She was reported to hay arrived at Stavanger escorted by Zeppelin and two submarines. On Dec. 19 she was reported off the Samsoe Island. BERLIN LID CLAMPED DOWN. Berlin, Dec. 21, via London, Dec. 22, 10:10 p. m.—The Berlin police president has turned a deaf ear to countless appeals and has refused to extend the closing hour for restau- rants, cafes, clubs and hotels beyond ' 10:30 p. m. on New Year’s eve. The ruling hits Berlin especially hard since it has been the custom for gen- eral celebration of the dawn of the new year until 12 in the morning. SUCCEEDS VON BURIAN. London, Dec. 23, 8 a. m.—Count Czernin Von Chudeni succeeded Baron Von Burian as Austro-Hunga- rian foreign minister, according to a Reuter’s Amsterdam despatch quoting the Vienna Wiener Zeitung. Count .| Czernin was also named president of the joint council of ministers. He was minister to Rumania until the time that she entered the war. Wilhelm was ‘ | RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN | 127 FAIN STRETT. OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 317-2 Christmas Offerings of Reliable Goods Only. Make Your Selections Now. Store Now Open Evenings till Christmas. Here is where you find useful and appreciated | Christmas Gifts, in j Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Blouses, Leather Goods, i Jewelry, Scarfs, Neckwear. Muslin Underwear, Silk Underwear, Knit Under- wear, Infants’ Wear, Corsets, Kimonos, Bath Robes, Toilet Articles. Hosiery, Aprons, Boudoir Caps, Dresses, Skirts, Veils, House Dresses. ' | Continuance of Mark Down Sale of Coats, “ Dresses and Suits. i

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