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I\'FW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1916 Pflamvil]e New& 1 R.E.D.ROUTEWHL warreoro SILK BE GHANGED JAN, [ | sox® Carrier Morse's Territory to Be | et | s ey | GREAT PRE-INVENTORY SALE O Half Price Now on Al' Millinery | BAD ROADS ARE ELIMINATED £ SU&TS, CO ATS, DRESSES, W AISTS, for the Next Three Days, - || soter s 0 B civen 0 70 trons—Funerals Today—Trumbull’s Wednesday, Thursday aed [¥ f mmmieo= | SKIRTS, FUR COATS & SMALLFURS 2 A 5 i i - 20 R R T This is the One Great Opportunity of the Year Toe House—Calls for Claims—Briefs Parlors, Everything in the Department is Cffered you for the Coming Three Adding to the number of patrons Days at Just Half What They Sell for Regularly, B | servea and at the same time shorten- Q k R . $50 000 Be Cl d O.u R d . No matter what is selected from our Millinery Stock, Trimmed Hats, ing the distance covered daily by the | A stoc epresefltlng p s to be 0Se t at Reductions Shapes, Feathers, Flowers, Or T wct anything that you find there carrier, the post office department | i [ s e e il | Averaging from 15 to 33 and 1-3 Per Cent. Another thing to take note of i ] - a article may have already been reduced in price, and what ever the mark # | change in the rural route which will | down, you may have the goods at just half of present marking. Only become effective on January 1. The | & + ost; the largest, and the most relimble for the next three days. Don't let this opportunity get by you i | new route will be but 25.2 miles com- | A stock representing the best selected styles from the foremost; gest, 1ex e cf e < manufacturers in their respective lines. pared with 27.1 miles under the ar- | 3 e 3 C v v se esented, and values the greatest that rangement now in force and will | Reductions you will find exactly as advertised, nothing misrepr greal B one can procure in the city. s f 66 ] 79 S H | hiean an improvement in the service | f 7, 7 " i 1 9 B aais = : i —tha 1] 1 . t send goods on approval, and no garments will be SpeCEal Bef()z € IV 301‘} e iflg A | siven to the patrons. i Bearainfmind o thacfatith sseipriteatusicannotiscnd fe0ces b YD GRS oD R 6% exchanged or credited. postmaster's suggestion, who i i it Dept ? # | vanced as a reason ‘‘unprofitable | i at Big Mark Downs in Suit Dept. f e e . . 2 The new route will make it possible i You would not expect the reductions (that are made for this week on B | ror the carrier to climinate “doub- r = nven Gry a e rlces on ul s seasonable wearables in Suit Dept. one floor up) for a month yet. If you Bl | ling” on highways not in good con- are at all interested in a Suit at a blg mark down. A stylish winter Dre: B | dition and will probably enable him e bion il e e |, or ker ihow @i | B 75 SUITS, FORMERLY $22.50 and $25.00, REDUCED TO ............ $12.95 week to this special Four Ds ile and get what you want at savings that B | dents to whom he has been deliver- || 50 SUITS, FORMERLY $29.75 and $35.00, REDUCED to . 566 050D . $17.95 will please and surprise you. We are getting ready for inventory, which ing mail. | 50 SUITS’ FORMERLY $39.00 and $45 ()0, REDUCED TO .. $25.00 is the reason for the price sacrifices at this time, and will call attention 5 Stirting in the morning at the local | § 2 2 here to some of the big bargains that are to be had. Although there are B | ost office, Carrier Morse will pro- 20 SUITS, FORMERLY $49.00 and $59.00, REDUCED TO .. $35.00 three months or more yet of the win ter on in which this smart ap- ceed as follow South to E. Hart @ 10 SUITS, FORMERLY $69.00 and $85.00, REDUCED TO .... $49.00 parel will be perfectly in fashion, this is an early clearway of correct wear g | Corner; southeast, east, southeast and | @ Phe foresolng—demprises our entire stoclk, -all colors, good sssortment of mszes, meny fur trimmes, for Women, Misses and Children. The Pric » made so attractive east to Bradley Corner; north and |8 .1 pew this season, and correct in every detail, and priced at less than manufacturers’ cost, that the disposal of very heavy stocks i 8 our Sale Prices no northeast to Mt. View Road; west to | garments will be held on approval, none on deposit, none C. O. D. No ® | Seymour residence, serving settlement | & mall or 'phone orders taken. on route and retrace to Ledge road; | f northeast to Westwood Ave. easi to | . § | Dewey Ave., north to White Oak Ave., | f§ P l t & | west id av to original route | ‘ - v e o oa NAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BKITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND N e r n en ory a PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF O B | Tyler Ave.; northwest and southwest | R e sy L S R 5 to Farmington Road: northeast and | [ Our entire stock of Winter Coats at the lowest prices of the season. Stock must be reduced for In- north to Alderman Corner; northeast | ventory January the first. Included are Coats in Wool Velour, Broadcloth, Bolivia, Plush and Silk Velour 5 T ———————————— 10 Farminston Post OMce; retracc|{§ 30 COATS, FORMERLY $18.75, REDUCED TO ...... $14.95 Beriin NeWS | o sy of kasonte ang | weew = hat was postponed from last | o0 e of Clarence Alteiman cnonr | 40 COATS, FORMERLY $25.00 and $29.75, REDUCED TO . . $18.75 several quarts of the fluld were e |+ Cheistmas Pary. | Farmingion depot); north to' resi- | § 50 COATS, FORMERLY $35.00 and $45.00, REDUCED TO . . $25.00 PRANKS PLAYED [ e el s R 1 S| e W "t @ 20 COATS, FORMERLY $49.00 and $59.00, REDUCED TO . . $39.00 ridge home of Mr. and George but were unable to move the " SO Dodd was the scene of an old-, Chapel, (the old stone west district | 10 COATS, FORMERLY $65.00 and $75.00, REDUCED TO . . $49.00 hey departed for the night. This |, . istmas party. A repre- | SChool house); southeast to residence | i adlroten Gt nenten i along the ridge were in attendanc i %Pe. 00!\1[_nueRnort}3xxe§t and | ; 1t w5d toitoble to oy tho 4 PP EEmGh Dertaining foltne Chpist | WS on Corper Mine Boad Go Uxion | was 0 i£0) oy ) on were played. During the | Ville Road; south to Scott Swamp : ars et llSl eo range a 3 RaElon ey seveedr west to J. T. Randall’s corner; north Church News. Carter Funeral. or. Unionville Ave., (or Scott Swamp hro Tampered With || menw comeersiont cwron | mc el s caner, an | Rordh fo Wil sonnona: ety | Wool Dresses Silk Dresses church at 7:30 o’clock on Thu ¢ Iriday morning, A e ; 25 Wool Dresses, $8.95 and $10.95. Pre- Bilk Dresses, formerly $16.75. Pre-Inventory held from late home on Sun- Good Christmas Service. | Inventory sale Price § . Sale Price $12.95. | | i evening. will be held on Friday oon, ernoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. S. Although his office force was badly 10 Wool Drtsses, formerly $11.95 and $16.75. Pre- ] : : J : 5 & '. il 35 Bilk Dresses, formerly $25.00 and $20.75. Pre- officiated and burial was in | depleted because of the illness of Inventory Sale Price $8.95. Inventory Sale Price $18.75. January 5, at 4 o’clock. Further an- | Maple cemetery. Friends of the |some of the clerks, Postmaster Prior | 30 Wool Dresses, formerly $25.00 and $29.75. Pre- J nouncements of the meeting will be | young man acted as bearers and the | managed to give first class s ice | B Inventory Sale Price $18.75. l 20 Bilk Dresses, formerly $32.50 and $35.00. Pre- f Ohurch Activities For the Week— | .. "¢, tuture date. floral tributes were many and beauti- | during the Christmas rush. Business | 5 Wool Dresses, formerly §35.00. Pre-Inventory | Inventory Sale Price $25.00. | Auto Abandoned by Roadside By The regular me 2 the Boy | ful. at the office was heavier than ever Sale price $25.00. All other Dresses and Gowns for afternoon and Scouts will be omitted this week Briefs. this year. The increase was particu- Included are both serge and Jersey Dresses, good | street wear, greatly reduced comprising Taffeta, Two Young Men—Carter Funeral The Local Council of the Boy Thomas Ensign seriously ill at | larly noticeable in the parcel post de- assortment of colors, all sizes, and in the most de- Satin, Crepe de Chine, etc., good range of colors and > . Scouts, composed of 12 troops in | his home with preumonia. partment, the packages containing sirable models. sizes. Held Sunday—Briefs. New Britain and Berlin, is planning a | M . A. Haviland of Southing- | Christmas offerings fairly swamping | o _ Everyone expects that at some time | campaign of several we eks to stimu- | ton g at the home of Mr. |the place. None sent on approval, none exchanged, and none credited. or other boys will play pranks but | late Interest in the work and also to |and Mrs. A. B. Goodrich. Extra clerks and carriers were kept there is such a thing as carrying said | enroll new scouts, who will be will- Mrs. A. H. Terry of Bridgeport is|on the run since Saturday but by noon | g EETIRRETEENERIPRET SR pranks a little too far. It has just)ing to go into the work as scoutmas- | spending a few days with Miss vesterday they had practically cleaned)' come to light that at a recent meet- | ters or assisiants. The campaign will | Frances Perkins up the Christmas mail. The service |0 A — ing of the Grange several of the |open on Jannary 3 with a banquet in The many friends of Mrs. Thomas | Was excellent and was particularly tric Manufacturing company, were en- on a large class. The work will be] Calls for Claims, townspeople left their cars standing | the evering and the ti re now | Buckey will he glad to hear of her | Bratifying to the postmaster because tertained today by the officers of that| ynger the direction of the degree team Through the application of Wiilia outside the building with the usual | on sale. out v 1 at- | recov om diphtheria. of the conditions under which thelvoncern, The men came hefe }'mm of Court Charter Oak of New Britain, { J. Simson as trustee, Judge George J feeling of safety. Things went along | tend this banquet and help the cause Mr. and Mrs. I. Porter and daugh- | Work had to be done, Boston. They were met at tain | A : ey Byington has issued an order limitii all right inside of the building but in |along ter Emily of Philadelphia are visit- Funcrals Today. by L. L. Brastow, the company’s pub- | There will be a number of WISItors| ¢ "y ;i a1y 26 the time for present the meantime hands were at work on Kensington Congregational ing at the home of J. C. Bowers. The funeral of Mrs. Alice Royece, | licity manager, who escorted them to | from neighboring towns and plans|tion of claims against the estate the outside and as a result one car The Woman's Home Missi 3 Mrs. E. S. Galpin_entertained E. W. | wire or Thomas Royee, who died at !the factory. They were shown | have been made for their entertain- | was put out of commission and |ciety of the church w Wl v s e alirara Ty Mozl e st R E e rlinl| S Vs s ap s i e 1 : | another run around to the side of the | Mrs. Gilbert Johnson on " | and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tombard of | ¢o11owing an iliness ¥y Rm,nm’l da‘? workings were explained to them by A program will be furnished and re- | = hall. The car that was damaged the | afternoon at 3 o'clock. This e | Guilford on Christmas Day. witl 5 T Ao ¥S | department heads. freshments will be served. | (Continued On Tenth Page). most helonged to Thomas Cashman | (it pneumonia Awnsiheld ithis morn S$ilyo morroy tnetim enSwall visit Sithe i 1and as a result of the night's work he | = = - —— ing from the Church of Our Lady of ! factory of Landers, Frary and Clark | === m—— e - was forced to pay out 320 for Te- | oS R S D SRR B Merey. A high mass of requiem was 'yn New Britain. Both companies have pairs. When Mr. Cashman came out | - vflohmrefi_ by Rev. J. T. r\lcr)r;nald- made elabarate plans for the enter- of the hall to start his car he discov- | g% _,y, The remains were taken to Middle- | {ainment of the salesmen while they ered that it would not go and at once I 8 fig rls mas 13}:}:(;0“ interment in St. John's|are in this section. :g.rttet%ea?\'i;?x:;sxignl?:tn ;tlnlgr’orf:ect- Here is Mrs. Royce was thirty-one years of | Addition to Tce House. ed. Further investigation showed that | I age. She leaves, besides her husband, | Leland Hart is having a substantial | the self starter had been tampered L ‘/'IV to Get It { | three smal] children. | addition built to his ice house on the with and the battery run out. Things ; oo 10 Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret { New Britain road. Mr. Hart proposes were in such a mix that the car was to Have | Fox, whose death was reported in | to start harvesting the crop from his Joseph Salerno, who was recent through the plant and the various| ment. committed to the state hospital fox ! »nk:v,; tmoeiff?:igit?;, :ip'?‘::u::\[h'l‘:: o s Chlv; Wh:eh Starts December 26. Saturday’s Herald were held this aft- | pond in a few days. other car was pushed from the main 12 ; 1st week: 4c the 2nd week, 6c the Sra liam W. Fox of Hough street. Rev. | creasing the capacity of hi road around the side of the building Andicolon ~¢ e we wiil mail you a check two [ | W. A. Goodell, pastor of the Metho- | tories and hopes to store where it was left but there was no el Tefore Ghue it for ? 4! dist church, officiated. Interment | amount of ice than ever this year. Bl Pl DG and ;0 23 we will mail @ two weeks before 3 Fntertains Salesmen. Court General Lawton, F. of A, 18 f0; - Twenty representatives of the east- | its meeting this evening in Grange , caught they will be made to suffer for S e it Yo . 4 2 5 : their evening’s entertainment. When oM AN e L { | crn sales agents of the Trumbull Elec- | hall will confer the initiatory de automobiles are left by the wayside ] jorgin e iy e e ; protected from +his kind of damage | . oG R e e A =8 pa THE FOPULAR SHOE STORE B and a good stiff punishment should E . G e = . G You Prefer to Pay Amount Each Week You R s T || WOMEN'S BIGH CUT |§ i Our Furniture Trains Late. thwo weeks before 1S ¥C ceive a chec .00. ) | Main line trains on the N. Y., N. H. n CI ; : » each week for 30 weeks and 5 . & H. R. R. were away behind time two weeks befere Christmas you will receive a check for $50.00. Q! q | : 3 i AR e A T e : % > b Your good taste is often judged by the furniture g S S 7 Made e ALV & 5 5 ?:';" t‘}:f:t:.:m:gn?ofrev‘fi:‘-:‘nm ut Fay miri; ;;wfd‘bq {‘”GSZ rE:/:i“\Sififitl (:)rf W,vizgcs o SHOES 7 . _ Rk R et e SR . i viad A nce H y [ i ‘e 2 & 5 o] can exercise your good judgment to the limit here. was held up near the Cremo B plant because steam could n L Can you think of an easier way to provide money for Christmas f§ G 3 i . 4 fo=de fastReronE TNy o s presen Join your-cli—get everyone in the family to foin. Show g The most practical and serviceable ‘B We have a wonderful variety of pieces from which Wwith the fast express trair 2 this to your f el i et them to join / firemen had their hands full (rving . : e chiol shoe for out door wear, skating and § you may choose—all cram full of style and individ- keep the supply of steam under : . e . ) e I : i Ry ot Ever _,’b d is Welcome to Join (| cormy dave dage trom speciatty ; B uality. jergojemount of bagesec) dnd # The Christmas Club opens Tuesdar, December 26th, and you can B selected Tan upper leather with - : Come in and see our displays. hugh amounts of mail nd expr 5 H 5 7 y were the cause of much bt join any time from Dec. 26th (o Jan. 6ih, 1917. Call and let us tell e e e ! you all about our plans, R ke Your Christmas a Merry One § G s""o;;"m ot I IHE FLI NT'BRUCEC‘ | | I ernoon at the home of her son, Wil- | He has made plans for greatly in- | § | heavy soles and 3 inches high. e 3‘3 WiE TREST (0.1 5 E - THE SHQ MAN- 03 AsvLu 83 0 TRMNBULL & e diVilbe X 941 Main St Rartford men. The car came down = i ton road headed for New Britai Pi AIN \7” L- HARTFORD B e iand tho homo of Sherit -AINVILLE, C1 @' ASK THE GLERK FOA &, &H. GREEH STAMFS Glark it suddenly stopped. An exam-