New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 29, 1916, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1916 “START! ICKTOIT DO ITY JOINOUR CHRISTMAS lass lass 2A Start with $1.00 and decrease 2cts each week and receive .. ass lass lass lass lass lass New Britain National Bank - SAVINGS CLUB EIGHT CLASSES THIS YEAR 2 Start with 2cts and increase 2 cts each week and receive 5 Start with 5cts and increase 5 cts each week and receive 5A Start with $2.50 and decrease 5 cts each week and receive . 50 Pay 50cts each week for 50 weeks and receive . . 100 Pay $1 each week for 50 weeks and receive . 200 Pay $2 each week for 50 weeks and receive . 500 Pay $5 each week for 50 weeks and receive Open Evenings The Home of the Christmas Club ASSETS OVER $4,000,000 City Items pletion of thirty-six years in the| school in New priesthood. Annual Sale, The Ashley-Babcock Ssther S, Alling of Stamford, is est of her parents on Chestnut men’s ball New Year’s night. : entertainment, Booth's hall g ntory Sale Men's and Boyvs' | gagement of Mis g Tho who ime for: ta $5. Suits and coats half . Kavanaugh Shop, 40 Pratt| ' Hartford.—advt. Joh chu and other - Co.—advt, - ELL AN s Overcoats all reduced at Wilso solutely Removes igestion. One package e 60 Bl Tl Comnt |l o esit. 25cat all druggists. . btationery Department HICKINSON Co.—advt. Meriden general necticut State Attorney bemt A, Greenberg is en- tertaining his cousin Max Weisman of Weterbury. $5 scarf $2.50 at Wilson’s.—advt. Announcement is made of the en- Vietoria Witz of Besse-Leland Co.—advt. 981 Stanley street and Herbert Peter- son of Elm Hill, ol will he held and Secret mas Buckley of Stanley has been seriously ill for is now recovering. merly from $9 to $14, re- { committec. Inventory Sale Men and Boys' Clothing. Besse-Leland Co.—advt. Mrs. P. home in N her sister, == | Winthrop street, Annual Sale, The Ashley-Babcock | | Special ent | Clothing. n T, Winters, pastor of St. | rch, is the recipient of tokens from * hag returned to her Patric Aaron Pinkus iiss Alice —advt. The annual Christmas party of St. and D \tholic held last eveninz. | Fary apent Annual Sale, The Ashley-Babcoclk | Co.—advt. Dr, John Reynolds of Brooklyn, ; has returned to his home after a short stay with his mother on Har- ‘ rison street, Annual Sale, The Ashley-Babcock | snember of the High school baskethall{ Mps. Annie i | Clothing. Co.—advt. 169-171 MAIN STRERY dangled in DRUG CO., paired. Co.—advt. Fur caps from Roseben Hat Shop. John D. Strain, ociated parishioners in honor of the omw1leum last seasor { \ s and Correction, New Britain today. in s a reports be the ‘in scope and attendance yet held Annual Sale, The Ashley-Babeock | wac in conference Co.—advt. | Oshorn, superintendent of New Walter Koehnle of Cleveland, O. lain Charity Organization and a mem- iting at his former home in this | ber of the Conference’s | tions are that it Inventory Sale Co.. nfined MecCarthy of Tuesday Miss Isabel O’Keefe wa of the graduation class of St hospital training school last evening. Jam Winters of has returned from the Par sone after completing ervice in the United States [ co—aavt. i All mufilers-and bath I prescott Breckenridge, who was a | price at Wilson's.—advt, his Kostantuck nam street con jast night that husband, has the use of liquor to excess him warned that it v him again, if he does not ces M. Merting detailed NEW YEAR'S | " 1y released from to Sale Besse-Leland Court Friendly, an adjourned with a large are scheduled to be received. Fine suits for young men | Wilson’s.—advt. ! Chief of Police William { is still confined to his tack of the grip. Annual Sale, ight owls” were brilliant electric and Elm streets shortly this morning when a w allowed an arc light to fall with much force to the pavement while the ends Policeman headquarters remain on been the Walter Malona and was directed scene until the trouble had Annual Sale, 25.50 25.50 63.75 63.75 25.00 50.00 100.00 . 250.00 attending $10, at seeretary of Charities 1917 of Chari- 5 visitor The conference April indi largest | next with Miss Elsie . executive and 3 s entered the fter a visit with | ploy of Simon Luddy as a wine clerk, of Stanley home on box candy West wnnon, member | in nklin robes of 32 to the polic recent- | resumed ind wants 1 mean ; e give and Co.—advt. of A.. will tonight applications | J. Rawlin bed with an at- Ashley-Babcock treated at Church fter 1 o’clock re broke Ashley-Babcock Boys' advt. Wallace 1a Canall enlistment | the boara t night with Police- i 5 B | cause of an accident, Commissioner | Permanent | Frank J. Moran was absent. Tt i permanent men will he appointed if | Increased efficiency of the police and |ductions in the s $13.50 at TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS The year now drawing to a close has brought us many evidences of your good-will, and we are taking this simple means of expressing our appreciation of your kind favors, and to wish you a prosperous and happy New Year. Sincerely Yours THE JOHN BOYLE CO. 8 and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE Painters, Decorators and Sign Makers J. M. HALLINAN, Inc. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. Starting Jan. 1st, 1917 we will have to make an advance in the prices of our Ice Cream. This step is in keeping with our policy of Superiority in quality regardless of cost, and as we feel our customers would prefer to pay a little more rather than sacrifice quality. We have figured as low as possible in keeping with the general advance in raw materials. OUR AMERICAN CREAM IN PAPER AT THE STORE WILL BE 40c qt., 25¢ pt. EGG VAN- ILLA, 50c qt., 30c pt. Safety First on Qur Ice Cream There’s a Reason. Sunday Ice Cream Special—Congress Brick 90c quart. Menday being a holiday our store will close at noon. Our delivery New Year’'s—11 a. m. OUR CANDY SPECIAL for SATURDAY and SUNDAY will be our ASSORTED CHOCOLATES, 29¢ PER BOX. Bring home a box, the folks will enjoy them. HOME MADE MINCE and SQUASH PIES for SATURDAY and SUNDAY. Coffee Cakes, Wreaths. Stullers and Bath Buns, fresh for Saturday. Cream Puffs, Chantilles, Eclairs also. Store open Saturday until 10 p. m. Closed other evenings at 6:30 p. m. HALLINAN'S CASH STORE 142 MAIN STREET generall detrimental The original ers Moran and Howard M. Steecle. Protest were received in great numbers by Mayor Quigiey and he L[]Nfi DISE”SSIUN l.onk .:1 hand in the inlc:r)n'et:\tinn of regulalions connected with the detec- tive bureau. Several attorneys ques- e tioned the legality of having the new | & rul affect {he detective bureau. Equipment for Detectives. It was decided to wid the scope of the detective bureau's work and in- crease its officiency | tional equipment. The Iatter will in- | clude fireproof filing cabinets for val- uable documents. Detective Samuel M. | 1nc ed efliciency and equipment | Bamforth is to be continued in charge | for the fire department were dis- | police | Cussed at length. Chief Robert M. | Dame was present throughout the dis- i { "~ | cussion of matters connected with his cilities with which to carry on his @ department. Considerable aftention work. His department will not be | was given fo a discussion of more affected by the recent ruling”of the |Mcn being meeded in the permanent department. Thic in" connection | with the o nee providing for | four months { jiore permanent men that will Plans Made for Improving Work of Departments Sergeant of the detective bureau at headquarters and given increased fa- \fety hoard directing that the ser- nts be changed ever - render detailed reports monthly { ub hefore the common council soon. | to their work. This was de- | The lack of sufficient men at 1he Totel | cided upon at an executive session of | Bronson fire and the fire at the Ladd 1 Mayor | drug store the same day was cited as | Quigley attending. Be- |an illustration of the need for more firemen | George Sixteen more voted to have another session of the the ordinance as amended is passed hoard with Mavor Quigley Saturday. [At the same time, there will he re- ze of the call force fire departments will be considered. In connection with the discussion, Whether the session will be executive |fire department finances were dis- or open to the public has not been |cussed and it was determined that the anourceal funds will admit of the additional The newly adopted rule relative to | men without exceeding the depart- {he rotation of sergeants becomes | ment's appropriation for the year. | operative January 1. Under the ruling, Deslk Sergeant T. M. Herting, who has been in charge of headqu ters during the “dog watch” from i midnight until 8 in the morning, will Events Tonighl have eight months of street duty, . while Sergeants George Kelley and W. | L S i C. Hart will have four months each Tries (e pomnitl | o on the desk. Until last night's ses- | theater. sion, the ruling was generally inter- R preted to include Detective Sergeant Bamforth, and a storin of proiest re- sulted. Chairman E. G. Babcock of | the safety board stood out in oppo sition to this and freely predicted tha it would mean the wrecking of the detective bureau, make New Britain = e ’ 1he laughing stock of police depart- Stella Rebekah lodge, I. O, O. F., ments throughout the country and be | meets in Jr. 0, U, A, M. hall. 1 | | | \ Lyceum High class photo drama, Fox's theater. moving Vaudeville and pictures, Kceney's theater; through addi- | § HART FORD. Beginning Jan. 2, Store Will Open For Business at 9 HIGH GRADE FURS Annual Clearance Sale OUR ENTIRE ASSORTMENTS OF Handsome Fur Mutfs. Fur Scarfs, Fur Sets and Fur Goats Now Offered at Extraordinary Price Reductions. WE MENTION A FEW OF THE MANY SPECIAL BARGAINS, Regular $12 Iled Fox Double Fur Animal Scarfs, Clearance Sale Price, Regular $15 Red Fox Double Fur Animal Sale Price, $9.98, Regular $25° Red Fox Double Fur Animal Sale Price, $18.50. Regular $59 American RRed Fox Set, large muff with head and tail, wide satin lined rf, Clearance Sale Price, $19.75. Regular $9 Brook Mink Barrel Shape Muff, light and dark brown, Clearance Sale, Price, $6.50. A large assortment of Natural Raccoon Muffs, pillow and barrel shapes, at $12.50, § $18, $22.50, Scarfs, Clearance Scarfs, Clearance THE VALUES OFFERED IN SALES OF CLOTHING For Men and Women ARE TRULY REMARKABLE Considering the scarcity of desirable mer- chandise and low figures we quote, they are really the best offerings we have ever made. MEN’S SUITS $15.00 and $16.50 Values, Now $18.50 and $20.00 Values, Now $22.50 and $25.00 Values, Now . . $28.00 and $30.00 Values, Now .. $23.75 $35.00 and $38.00 Values, Now .. $27.50 WOMEN’S SUITS AT HALF PRICE Fine values in Women’s Coats at $10, $15, $17.50 up. > OUR . $12.75 $14.75 $18.75 7 Horstalls iT PAYS TO BUY OUR KINL 399 ASYLUM ST. 140 TRUME Cornecting with The One Scientifically Right MINERAL O There are more brands of mineral oil on the market than there are ailments for mineral oil to relieve. We unqualifiedly recom- mend our own mineral oil as the purest, most highly refined proc of all. Colorless, odorless and tasteless. A scientific remedy for testinal faults. Never be withou t it. PRICE 50¢ PINT | ) | sible for lisappearance of $150 LOCAL POLICE FIND R L AL ~ = ater in September. The loss wa ALLEGED THIEF | [ i ca st the same time that Sa { tero suddenly left the city Until a e ———— | v lay y0 no trace of him cou!l found Wanted for Robhery Here, Satcro S Only One “BROMO QUININE.” 'fo get the genuine, call for full name | LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Kook | for signature of B. W. GROVE. Cures authorities | 3 Cold in One Day. 25c.—advt Serving Time in Worcester. Wanted by the local since Septemiber to answer a theft che brought hy the management PROGRAM OF MUSIC, of the Scenic theater, Cristo Satero e formerly of 79 Clark street, has been | galvaticn Army Arranges Attr: Jocated in the House of Correction le For Church Affa at Worcester, Mass. where he has TN ey fh six months' sentence. ranged by the Nev Britain Salvation 1y corps for to- I might in the First Bapti chureh West Main and High streets, tonight at § o'clock. It is as follows: Opening song, pray- to information received by Detective j er and Scripture reading; march, Sergeant Samuel M. Bamforth, who | “Sons of the Army,” band; reading, has heen searching throughout New [ Deputy Bandmaster Addy; choes gland for Satero, he stole a con- | frora the Congres: band songsters; siderable sum of money in Worces- | piano solo, Bandsman Hanna; selec- ter and fled to Holyoke. Mass., where | tion, “Soldiers’ Chorus,” band: read- he was arrested and returned to the |ing, Band Sergeant Lyons; vocal solo, former city for arraignment “Still, Still With Thee,” I n The trail was picked up by Ser- | Von Deck; rumental quartet, * geant Bamforth through an item in |lage Chimes,” four band a Greek paper. He got into com- |ing, “The Veteran's Cornet,” Bands- munication with the Worcester au- | man Nicklen; euphonium solo, Dc ablished the identity J Bandmaster Addy “Ctanoon Canoon,” band songsters; march; “I*ighting On,” band. begun serving ¢ The New Britain warrant has been sent to the Worcester department and will he served upon the expiration of | Satero’s sentence there. According thorities and of the man held there Tt is alleged that Satero is respon-

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