New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 23, 1916, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD., SATURDAY, DECEMBER23, 1916. JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB ° TONIGHT CLASSES $ .50 per week for 50 weeks totals $ 25.00 plus interest 1.00 per week for 50 weeks totals 50.00 plus interest 2.00 per week for 50 weeks totals 100.00 plus interest 5.00 per week for 50 weeks totals 250.00 plus interest OURS Is the ONLY CLUB in New Britain That Pays INTEREST Assets $800,000.00 THE COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY | 274 MAIN STREET Open Evenings Next Week From 7 to 9 P. M., Except Monday I polar regions. Starting from differ- Admiral PPeary hopes tha B i 7 e ; o 1 g ‘ VATER JAHN LODG Firnhaber; financial secretary, Her- [ A Christmas tree celebration wi ient points, the expeditions intend to | Captain Bartlet! returns succe 4 n; collec Sunburn ) 3 ) o man Arendt. feature, with Arthur Clarke as ; drift across the mnorth p mo.mln i i | I"ollowing are the newly elected of- " om this expedition conditions may | tr rer, John Durn; chaplain, Mrs. 25 & v 5 Claus, and all present received a and possibly may meet or S be favorable for sending out an | Iou : 'm: councilor, Mrs, Mary | ficers of Vater Jahn lodge, D. of H.: S. OF V. AUXILIARY. Among those who mde short spe Bothl exniotea w10 hayal anips||i mericar Sastisnal LA tarotich exnealo |1 PA vty Nvs i Narearer BVc- | DR E K The Sons of Veteran's Auxiliary ob- | es were Past Commanders, B. built expressly for their work— tion under his command to explore ‘Corms e Thomesil Mcaont | Lo O D s e oI D served its third anniversary last eve- | Schultz and F. A. Goddard and O | Amundsen’s in Norway and Bart- | the American half of the Antarctic | mick; sentry, J. G. Helsler; trustec, | dent, left vacant; recording secretar ning with a fitting program of exer- | mander Saunders. Refreshn | lett’s on the Pacific coast Both ex- | regions and secure for .\merican‘flus‘ul\o Krammer. Bruno Hentschler; treasurer, Charles | cises carried out in G. A. R. hall. | were served. | peditions have the endorsement ana ' scientists the valuable material ex- ! 1 ene. g t of the National Geo- | is 1y 3 ———— = = == . Bartlett and Amundson Will Use | &hsmnie Soaters.”" Botn wits uee ane | =8 here . - anes, and h the active co-oper A“.planes m Arcuc Regwn | ation of the Aero Club of America R IEIE IR ORRIORRS K | )| I l'l in forming r equipment of a { German Rifle club offic were | planes and aviators. { elected last night as follows: Presi- Washington, Dec. 23.—Arrange- omgcT:‘):\fxr;o{::]?:r‘;:: ]'fifp\f:_\"hé:‘f’ 1;‘;1” | dent, Jm»?\' Hn\\mr.'ar? tner; ke ments for the American polar ex- |ing straits. Amundsen will enter by | (°Nt: JosePh Mund; secretary, Mi- pedition to be headed by Captain | the route north of Norway and the, Chael Ertel; collector, Louis Bucho: Robert A. Hartlett, Peary's navigator | Karaza. first shooting master, Gieorge Do on his dash to the North Pole, have | Arrangements will be made for second shooting maste . E. Ham progressed to the point where the | ordination of the scientific obser i park agent, Frank M. Zimmer- expedition, which is to be similar to | tions of the two expeditions. With the M another to be led by Captain Roald | ald of their aviation equipment they Amundsen, discoverer of the South | may be abie to complete the geo-| !0 state hlmd l“ehr\mry 22 | Pole, may get away next summer. graphical reconnaisance of the en-|iden, F. M. Zimmerman, Joseph Mund | Rear Admiral Peary, who has re- |tire north polar ocean, and it is pos- | and George Doerr; delegates to Unit- turned from New York where he con- | sible that in the event of the crush- | ¢l German Societies, Peter Sostor ferred with Amundsen and Bartlett, | Ing of either one of the ships by ice, A"f(_m Bronstein and Joseph Mund; understands that sufficient money |the airplanes may be instrumental in | auditing committee, George Daerr, has been subscribed privately to car- | enabling one crew to reach the other | Joseph Mund and Michael Ertel. rv through the expedition, which | ship by establishing direct communi- | probably will cost about $200,000. ['tion and carrying supplies. 1 i L r FRATERNAL BENEFIT LEAGUE. Amundsen’s expedition is being or- Admiral Pe: said today he con- ganized in Norway and will cost | sldered the expeditions were under T*je following newly. elected officers about as much. Both will be pre- |the command of two of the most fa- | of New Britaln Council F. B. L., will pared to stay on the ice from three | mous and experienced of living pc be installed on January 26 by Deputy to five years to maks a sclentific study | navigators and presented pos Mr BerhalEN ortor S of physical conditions in the central itles of great scientific importance. | President, William Fenn; SAVE MONEY WHILE DOING YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPING { | BOTTLED AR THE-BREWERY We Offer in Dainty Bottles, the Following Perfumes e achene of Quality LUYTIES COLGATE’S D’ORMO PALMER’S " RENEE WRIGHT’S 'Q LUNDBORG’S The gift giving over, what looks better, what tastes better, what more welcome . i than this “Old World” formula lager perfected by “New World" Brewing methods> UserI and Accep table GIEtS IMake Sure YOUR Christmas Dinner Includes This Honest Beer. VACUUM BOTTLES ARTICLES IN IVORY HAND MIRRORS TOTT < \ 3 ! i Known wherever sold as CONNECTICUT'S FINEST. _ Shop early! 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