New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 29, 1916, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER %o, Y916, Boston Store If you should any extra Bed Covering These cold nights California Blankets should fill the bill. This is the best make on the market for the money. $5.00, $5.50, $6.00 and $7.00. » Beacon is the favorite. Tan, Gray and White. At $2.25 and $3.00. COTTON BLANKETS For use as sheets at 75c $1.00, $1.10 and $1.25. COMFORTABLES Filled with clean, white cotton from $2.00 to $3.00. Lamb’s Wool Filled, $4.00. ULLAR 5320 NOW IN XMAS TREE FUND § “Not Yet Enough to Pay Estimated ‘ Expense Though the Christmas season is over and the New Year nearly here contributions to the fund for the pub- - lic Christmas tree which has been dis- pensing its cheer for the last week on Central Park are still coming in, more slowly than at first. There is now $320.41 in the fund and only a few _ more dollars are necessary to cover the cost ef the tree. The hope of the committee that there might be enough left to make the deficit of last year has not been realized and probably will not be unless several more con- tributions are received. There was a total of $3.17 in the| small deposit boxes which had been placed about the city for those who wished to. contribute small sums. Checks which have been received since Christmas time together with a few dollar gifts make up the present total. Those who have %ul):crlbedl since Christmas are: i H. D. Humphre) . . $2.00 Friend . 1.00 | Friend ... 1.00 A. Gorbach . 2.00 W. A. Boawell .. 1.00 In less expensive goods the | AN EVENT HOLLANDERS’ SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF SUITS AND OVERCOATS BEGINS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30th, 8 A.M. This Sale Means Quick Selling, So We Advise You to Buy Without Delay 20 and §18 Suits and Overcoats $14..7 5 22 Suits and Overcoats 28 Suits and Overcoats 30 Suits and Overcoats $ $ $25 Suits and Overcoats $ $ HO 82-88 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD SLEATH ELECTED AS | LODGE COUNGILOR Otticers of New Britain Gouncil, 0. U. A M, Selected James Sleath, chief of the Stanley Works fire department and previously a captain in the city fire department, was last night elected councilor of | New Britain Council, Order United | American Mechanics. Mr. Sleath has been a member of this council for a| number of vears but until he left the city's service a cauple of years ago his hours of duty were such that he was unable to take an active part in Cash In small banks 3.17 Emma C. Rogers ... Sam Munch ... ' B. F. Gaffney W. E. Beers Globe Clothing Co. . Fanny H. Talcott .... 500 2200 | 3.00 | 2.00 | 3.00 10.00 Previous acknowledged $320.41 U-BOAT TRADERS WILL CARRY MAIL Deutschland and Sister Ships to Bring Letters to United States at Advance in Rates. Berlin, Dec. 28, Via London, 29, 8:30 a. m.—The merchant marine Deutschland and her si ships will carry on future vovag ppecial mall at rates recalling those of the trans-continental post in the days of the forty-niners. A special charge of two marks for » post card or'letter not exceeding twenty grams in weight will be levied In addition to the regular international rostege. A similar charge will be made for each further twenty grams up to & maximum weight or sixty Brama. As letters sent by the ordinary raute take many months in transit, six months being not unusual, it is ex- pected that the submarine post will be in heavy dewand Dec. sub- YOUR NECKWEAR ALWAYS. AT Wilgon's the fraternal affairs. Since then however, he has been one of the lead- ing spirits of the organization and his -IAm SLE. ‘\’l‘]{ election is not only popular with the members, but is well deserved. Other officers elected were as follows: Vice Councilor—Earl E. Wilcox, Recording Secretary—E. L. An- dre Assistant—A. S. Bull, Tinancial Secretary—A. well. Treasurer—W. E. Investor—Andrew Examiner— Inside Prot: Trustee for Johnson. The officers will be installed Janu- ary 4, by G. U. Sammons of Man- chester. H. Rock- Thompson. Bromley. arles W. Goodrich, r—C. H. Millerton, Three Years—F. U. | poration will meet to | expected that 13 per cent. been re-elected president of the New Britain Nest of Owls. Than genial city clerk, there is no man in New Britain with more affiliations and in each order popular. are: Vice President—A. P. Marsh, Invocator—W, Driscoll. Treasurer—Aaron Pinkus. Financlal Secretary—J. LaBlanche. Recording Secretary—H. Connelly. Pickett—A. N. Taylor, Sentinel— Evans. Musician—R. Deflinger. ‘Warden—J. Hicky. Physician—Dr. Thomas: Mulligan. Trustees—Messrs. Freeman and Talmadge. he is Investment Corporation. Following are the newly officers of the New Britain ment corporation: President—I. Kramer, Vice President—M. Zucker. First Trustee—Z. Yankowitz. Second Trustee—M. Hornstein, Third Trustee—A. Schechtman. Fourth Trustee—I. Rothfeder. Fifth Trustee—M. Kaplan. Treasurer—A. Aisenberg, Secretary—TI. Ginsburg. The corporation had a smoker in connectian with the election and do- nated $25 to the local Hebrew war relief fund. On January 3 the declare divi- dends for its stockholders, and it is will Invest- given. Benevolent Society Elects. The German Benevolent society { elected the following cafficers at the annual meeting last evening: President—Herman Wenzel, Vice President—Ludwig Hinz, Recording Secretary—Ludwig Arend Financial Secretary—August Dres- sel. Treasurer—George Schenk. Trustee for Two Years—Theodore Wagner. Delegates to the TUnited Societies—Theodore Wagner, W. Klett and Herman Wenzel. German Lady Tabs Elect. Herewith are printed the mnewly elected officers of the Lady Tabs: President—Miss Anna O'Keefe. Vice President—Miss Monahan, Recording Secretary—Miss Florence Fitzgerald. Financial Coffey. Treasurer—Miss Walsh. Trustees—Misses Mary Walsh and Elizabeth Egan and Mrs. Fitzgerald. Secretary—Miss Katherine A New Britain Owls, | City Clerk Alfred L. Thompson has Marshall—Mrs. J. B. Poyer. Joint installation of officers will be held by the ladles and the B, M. T. fraternal | cor- | be | George | the | | { | A. & B. lected. society at a date not vet se- Washington Camp. Washington camp, No. 9, P. O. S. Other officers of the Owls|of A., met in G. A. R. hall last night. Eleven candidates were initiated. { ficers elected for next term were: President—Fred Vergasm. Vice President—Harry Fritzon. Conductor—C. Haslam. Master of Forms—W. McDaniel P. President—Arthur ohnson. Recording Secretary—Erwin W. Of- + Redden. | | | elected | the camp will meet in Jr. O. U. i 1 i | | r | | \ Catherine | | | i Anna | l | | Financial Houck. Treasurer—A. L. Thompson. Outside Guard—C. Wagnet. Inside Guard—Frank B. Coswell. Trustee—Gaston Ponadee. On Friday night, January 12, Secretary—Frank G. 1917, A M. hall, 277 Main street. It will meet on 2nd and 4th Friday nights during the coming year. $17.50 $19.50 $22.50 $25.00 Furnishings and Hats Too Are in the Thorough Clearance Sale NDERS’ THE DAYLIGHT STORE STOPPED BY BRITISH. American Cruiser Examined Before Being Allowed to Proceed. New York, Dec. 29.—The American | steamship Silver Shell from Bab' 14, was stopped by a British cruiser when three days out | from the French port and her papers were examined before she was allowed to proceed, the ship on her arrival here today. deaux Dec. according to officers of NOTICE! Morris Cohn’s Wholesale Grocery, Commercial Street, will be closed until January 2nd on account of the death of his brother Isadore Cohn. Tourmg Car $360 Runahout $345 Coupelet $505 Sedan $645' Delivery Car $445 F.©0. B. DETROIT Nearly 2,000,000 Now in Use A.Guarantee of Thei Quiality: ABOVE. PRICES"FOR IMMEDIATE pgg,l,vs'nv ONLY 22 Main St., New Britain HARTFORD: Business Hours, 9 a. m. to.6 p. m. Saturdays 9 a. m. to 9 AREVELATIONIN VALUEGIVIN These Hew Full Velour These Smart New Styli COATS SUITS CHOICE AT 515.00 « ¢ o sions saaiee - . ValUEs to $32.50 THE SUITS Embracing the majority of our odd size and color suits. A great many are fur t and show stylas that a seen only in the higher priced mod= Beautiful New Fur Trimmed Coats, Values fo sz 5 $45, Extra Special for Saturday at . Many in the velour, broadcloth and novelty fabrics, with Ceop border of fur and fur collars and cuffs. Every conceivable color in- cluding Burgundy and gold. Every coat is a revelation and is an extra value. Separate Dress Skirts Now Selling at $3.98 Big Assortment Chiffon Taffetas, Fancy Satins, Silk Taffetas, Serges, Poplins, Broadcloths, Velvets, Whipcords, Fancy Plaids. Fancy Stripes, Brocaded Silks, Silk Jerseys, Wool Jerseys, Black Chiffon Broadcloths and Many Others. All new smart styles and made up in the best manner your selection Saturday. Plenty of New Fur Trimmed Styles THE COATS ‘With collars of raccoon or seal; deep bovders, collars and cuffs of plush. Fancy Velours, pebble cloths, fancy mixtures and boucle cloths; all colors. Nearly all are full lined in ex- tra smart styles, med Make, Leonard and Herrmann Co. Extraordinary Ofiering CLEARANCE SALE OF DAINTY BLOUSES (Silks and Lingerie.) If you miss this sale, you miss the biggest bargain opportunity we have ever anncunced. Buy two or three of these Waists and ‘savg dollars. All up-to-the-minute styles, best of materials. SILK WAISTS, NOW $1.29, $1.95, $2.95 each Were § LINGERIE WAISTS, NOW 165 Main Street, ]'w‘u eSIUfBS New Britain . 50c eacl 227 Main Streef] Middletown ® Get the Round Package Used for ¥3 Century. Cav n Avold Substitutes/> Ask For and GET HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MIL Made from clean, rich milk with the ¢ tract of select malted grain, malted in of own Malt Houses under sanitary conditio Infants and children thrive on it. Agrees w the weakest stomach of the invalid or the a Needs no cooking nor addition of milk. Nourishes and sustains more than tea, coffee, Should be kept at home or when traveling. An tritious food-drink may be prepared in a momeiy A glassful hot before retiring induces refresh sleep. Also in lunch tablet form for business n { 0. SMaLTED MK C Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price CINE, WIS.,U. 5.4, maved building are prepared to do first class work, Satisfaction guaranteed. Take a Package Hom “There Is Nothing Finer Than Common Bread, U: less It Be. Bread of a finer Kind”—It’s t “finer” kind we believe in, and it’s - Hoffmann AUNT DELIA’S Bread that containg the “find ness” in taste as well as in nourishing - quali; Your grocer sells it. FOR THIS SATURDA we will have a large assortment of high quality an| wholesome baking, such as Coffee Cakes, Englis Bath Buns, Pound and Fruit Cakes, Raised Loa Cakes, Mocha Layer Cakes, Boston Brown Breal and Baked Beans, also Charlotte Russ Whipped Cream Layer Cakes, Choc. - Eclai Cream Puffs, Home Made Mince Pies, Fres Pumpkin Pies and Many others. Let us sho you. ARC - WEST MAN < CONN, You Want Goodizfo Beer, Wine or Liguorg Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK l 185 Arch St. “Phone 4 " NOTICE The New Britain Wet Wash having into their newly equipped We soidcit your patronage 80 Union

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