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CLEARANCE & SALE .. N NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY: 9, ' 1917. 20 Our February further of low attempted. of IVORY, which we correspondence porters, we grve ir chandise at REDUCTION tractive we 1 WATCH per cent. cally reduction with REDUCTION ty, we can ofter vcu any clearance sale commences on Sat- urday and considering the quality of prices, it i the greatest reduction we have ever THE REASON: A considerable amount JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS and reachatli us too late for the Holiday trade, refused to accept, and after considerable the tructed Sacrifice, hence this PHENOMENAL rd to make this SALE cluded our regular line of WATCHES BRACELETS and DIAMONDS in this 20 our entire line to pick from at greatly reduced Naughty,” and many other tuneful Hit Victrola departinent is stocked up once more and style of machine diate delivery at VERY CONVENIENT TERMS. goods and per cent. on our former im- mer- and the Manufacturers to dispose of more at-, SALE, giving you practi- The NEW FEBRUARY VICTOR RECORDS will be on sale tomorrow morning and it is the best list in months. Step in and hear them all, but be sure and listen to the Eight Hits of the latest Musical shows: “Here Comes the Groom,” by Raymond Hitcheock, “Poor Butterfl “Ka- tinka,” “Naughty, Naugh- Our for imme- HENRY MORANS, eweler, 321 Main St., New Britain, Conn City Items ces advancing. Buy now. jon’s shoe sale.—advt. rgain week at vt. torney E. Ji Danberg is in Boston usiness. i g variety, satin hats, 8% up. enblum’s, 188 Main St.—advt. he A. D. s. fraternity will hold a fe in Booth's hall this evening. gain Resse-Leland's. gductions that are real. } sale.—advt, bter Barone of Park street has re- ed from a business trip to New Besse-Leland's, week at Damon's A. B. fair jifeb. 9, 10, buis A. vidershaw is ' with the patent and gun Sloan Bros.—advt. at the Kavanaugh , 40 Pratt St, Hartford, are sim- [but elegant. They have a dash style about them very much ad- fa. Everything new.—advt. rgain at Besse-Leland’s. vt. I Emma DPeichert of Winter 6t underwent an operation at Miss on's sanitarium on Wednesday f8 resting comfortably. eduction sale for the jouses, coats and suits. Fhalen, Trumbull St;, e lot of $2.50 pl shoes §$1.9 e new hat week week-end, Buckley Hartford. —advt. e Masonic Temple bullding fund mittee will meet this evening. Re- s on pledges will be received from various team captains fewest showing early [denblum’s.—advt. daughter was born yesterday ‘and Mrs. James J, Welch. fusiclans’ ball, Fri., Turner hall, 50 e dance orch. Adm. 2jc.—advt. he city hall commission met this brnoon at 3 o'clack to prepare the figet for the coming year. rs. Mary Blakeslee of 212 pet is critically ill. gal holiday Monday Lincoln’ nday. New Britain National bank Les for the day. Christmas club not n in the evening.—advt. SELL-ANS bsolutely Removes ndigestion. One package t. 25cat all druggists. to Main Three carloads of pipe were ceived by the water department ¥ terday the same being the only ship- mnt of pipe to come from the factory since the latest railroad embargo. Musi advt. Bargain —advt. re- ns’ ball, Fri., Turner hall.— week at Besse-Leiand's. Thomas Grabowski, formerl partner of D. 1. O'Keefe, cated in Gary, Ind. Bargain weck at -—advt. The New Britain Choral, society will again resume rehcarsals in Booth's hall next Wednesday evening, under the direction of Professor 1. F. Laubin. Kihg Olaf, by Carl Busch, will be the selection the society will render at the spring concert. Bargain advt. a law is now lo- Besse-Leland’s, week at Besse-Leland's, Attorney the pol turned ton. Lot of men's 10c a pair at 16¢ hose Sc a land's.—advt. Emil J. Danberg, and city courts. from @ business trip clerk of has re. to Bos- and women'’: Besse-Leland" pair at Be shoes Charged with tHeft of amounts of money at the school, three small boys were ~udge James T. Meskill in chambers this morning, reprimanded and al- lowed to 2o under probation with the warning that future appearance will mean a trip to the reform school 'hree ‘“ordinary drunks” had the docket to themselves in regular court sessions. minor Bartlett before Old-time land’s.—advt. Fred C: Wildman, proprietor of the Hardware City barber shop, is recov- ering from an attack of grip. John J. Tarrant, for sixteen years employed at T. W. Mitchell & Co., as an undertaker, has entered the em- ploy of J. A. Andrews & (o Don't forget Turners’ February 13.—advt. District Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler W. (. Twombley of South Nor- walk, will pay an official visit to New Britain lodge, B. P. O. I, next Thu day evening. Three candidates will bargains at Besse-l.c- masqguerade, | be initiated, Lot of $1.00 Leland's—advt. The explasion of an oil lamp in the cobbling shop conducted by Antonio Shirts 29¢ at B " still alarm shortly be Ferrari at 162 North street caused ore ock 1 Chief Robert M. Dame, with Edawara o of 1 ‘o. No. 1 from headquarters men of Engine Co. No. 3 responded Their services were not needed. night. IPireman Bargain week at Besse-Leland's. —advt. VALENTINES The well known lines of Ernest Dudley Chase—Norcross. for themselves. Valland — Rust Craft— These lines speak STATIONERY DEPT. ICKINSON = DRUG CO., 169-171 MAIN STREEY SCHOOL BOARD IN MONTHLY SESSION Estimates and Recommendations Up for Consideration The monthly meeting of the school board was held this afternoon at 4:30 o’clock in city hall, the principal mat- ter of business up for discussion be- ing the preparing of the estimates for | Charter the coming year. During the coming vear the school board will need a large appropriation to tarry on edu- cational work and an inventory of these needs was made this afternoon. Report on Teachers. Various sub-committees rendered their monthly reports and bids on hardware and desks for the new Elihu Rurritt school were received. The Russell & Erwin company of this city was one of the bidders on hardware. FFollowing is the report of the teach- ers’ committee; including the redig- nation of,Miss Josephine Buck at the High school: Resignation, Josephine Buck, High school; substitute teachers employed, Louise R. Burckhardt, High school; Helen Cadwell, High school, Grammar school; Irene Cowlishaw, High school; Anna Montague, High school, Gram- ar school, East Street school, Smal- hool; Mrs. D. W, Williams, High school; Helen I. Gerrish, Grammar school; Alma Odin, Grammar school; Constance Russell, Grammar school; Mellicent Barnes; East Street school; Margaret Deeley, East Street school, Smalley school;: Anna Riley, East Street school, Monroe Street school, Smalley school, Smith school; Eileen Riley, Kast Street school; Jennie Wes- sell, Smalley school, Northend school; Nettie Gamerdinger, Rockwell school; Mary O’Brien, Rockwell school; Lin- coln Street school, Smith school; Julie Russell, Lincoln Street school; Elsie Hopkins, Lincoln Street school, Rock- well school, Smalley school; Irances Peirce, Northend-school; Gladys An- drews, Smith school, Lincoln Street school; Mary D. Loughlin, Smith school. Temporary teachers employed, Ma- bel Chapman, Smalley school; Anna M. Youns, Burritt school; Helen Moorhead, Northend and Lincoln Street schools; Irene V. MacKay, Smith school. Finance Report. The finance committee lows: Appropriated April 1 1916-April 1, 1917.. Expended Feb. 9, 1917. report fol- $307,600.00 $ 49,740.81 Health Recommendation, Another important m before this afternoon’s the recommendation of health conc of the smallpox vac view of the possibil pox epidemic may spread in . this di- rection the health board has seen fit to call the attention of the school board to the matter, with the recom- mendation that steps be taken to- ward enforcing the law which pro- vides that no child who has not bheen vaccinated can attend . the public schools. ¢r to come mecting was rrom hoard ning the enfor¢ement ination law. In that the small- the HUNT FOR BURGLARS IN THE WEST END Actions of Three Strangers Arouso Suspicions of Homeward-bound Policeman. he western part of the city in the ity of West Main and Lincoln reets was the e of a thorough burglar hunt during the early morn- ing hours, as a result of Policeman | Gustave Hellburg meeting three un- identified and suspicious-appearing men shortly after 4 while on his way home. Hi picions were | aroused as he approached West Main and Lincoln streets, new the - three forms through the darknesgrand noted that they moved away as the | him approach. After he had p he noted that tiey returned to the junction the two streets and ap peared to be having a conference. As he pretended to stop and turn about, he notea the three start to walk AWy and to be watching him intently. With the attempted burglaries at the Bros. Company's sto the local brokerage office of & Co. fresh in his mind, he chances and notified Serzeant T Herting tclephone at polic quarte Sergeant Geo Kelly Policeman “Thomas Dolar veere s the seene, but were unable (o the men or to find that any store dears in thai section had tampere: with. and Richter no Al head- | and Nt to by the been ION EXPECTED, OPPros Choanges May Meet Adver-e Comment. It is expecied that much opposition to one of the praposed charter amend-4 ments dealing with the safety hoard will be evidenced at the special meet- ng of the common council this even- ing for the purpose of pa ng upon the proposred charter changes., The proposced change in question is that would give to e safety board the v ht to dismirs all call- men Or supernumerary policemen withaut a hearing if, in the opinion of the board, they had infringed on the rule (- viently to warrant action, Many council membe that this is unfe nd believe t man should be given a hearing fore being dismissed, With ane De- Y IN FLORIDA, A. Quigley and W. B, > more on American soil, having arrived at Key West, Florida, after a visit to Havana. They report a rough voyage and in a letter home say the weather is Cuba is cold. QUIGLE Mayor George Rossberg are on locate g | was the Originally Mayor Quigley intended to remain in the Soyfh until March 1 but may return home at a more early date. Now is Just the Time to Do That Papering and Painting. Interior Work A fine time to renovate your rooms with fresh paint and wall paper. We Are Ready to Estimate on all nécessary exterior painting for'the early spring A large supply of Varnishes, FFloor etc. Stain, Brushes, THE JOHN BOYLE CO. 3 and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE Painters, Decorators and Sign Makers J. M. HALLINAN, Inc. 142 MAIN STREET - Saturday Baking specials will include our full line of Wreaths, Stullers, Coffee Cakes and Bath Buns. Bran Bread, Bran Rolls, Graham Bread, Graham Rolls. Genuine Gluten Bread, 15¢ a loaf. N.E.Bread 8caloaf. Cream of Wheat Bread, 8c a loaf. ‘ Chantillés, Cream Rolls, Cream Puffs, Eclairs. The Delicatessen Department will take care of your table requirements in Meats, Salads and Special- ties. Fancy Canned Fish Heinz Pickles and &‘ Preserves Canned Baked Beans Olives of all kinds. Néwport and Autocrat Coffee Salada Tea Mushrooms in Butter Italian Olive Oil Peanut Butter Roquefort, Cream, Pimento Swiss Cheeses. Preparedness is the “big talk” these days. Pre- pare for your Candy requirements for Sunday with a box or two of our Special 29¢ mixture. It is all fresh packed every week, with our own make of Sunshine Chocolates, fresh and pure. the candy habit. Special 29c a box. Get SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM There’s a Reason. Sunday Ice Cream Special — Fresh Strawberry. 60c a quart. One delivery Sunday—11 a. m. Get your order in early. HALLINAN’S CASH STORE 142 MAIN STREET COUPLE MARRIED TWICE John Root and Beulah Sherman Not Satisficd With Justice of the Peace Ceremony So Have Clergyman A\ct. Doubly secure must the honds that bind John Root of Meadow avenue and Miss Beulah Cam- n Sherman of 330 Hart street. who have been married twice within - a week. Their last trip to the altar was made last evening, their first having taken plac rday evenin The couple took out a marr ‘nse last week and on Saturday i were married Justice of Peace Fred B. rrord. v - eve- the That by Hung | was a qguict affair aid that upon Since then however, it friends of the couple impressed them the benefits to be derived regular wedding which friends nd relative The result the nuptials of last n tended by a large number. G. Ohman conducted the cere- 7:30 o'clock at the home The couple were at- brother of Susie Gus- a suit of wore a is to ave invited were Dr mony at the groomsman tended by Athert Root, a the groomsman, and Miss tafscn. The bride wore ¢ net and the bridesmaid zown of blue satin. The house was decorated with pink carnations and a wedding supper was served following the ceremony Only One “BROMO QUININE." To get the genuine, call for full name LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for signature of B. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. 25c.—advt. MILK WAGON SMASHE frightened, a horse tached to one of J. 1. Avery & covered milk wagons mixed up things on Church street this afternoon, over- turned the wagon, smashed the shafts and glass parts and scattered milk cans and bottles about the street. It had started to make a quick turn into the White stables, its former home, when bystanders and Policeman Francis J. Moore interfered. The driver was making a delivery in a nearby restaurant when the trouble began. Becoming at- Sons from | l of | | P Purner Events Tonight Lyceum “The theater. Misleading Lady,” High class photo drama, Fox's the- ter. Vaudeville and Keeney's theater. moving pictures, Musicians' union, concert hall. and ball, Ladies' aux ¥, S.0f V., G. A. R hall. meets in INCRE. e 10 GIY > WAGE of First Grade $2.70 a Day. Firemen of the first grade will re- 70 per day. instead of $2.60, decided wpon, if the rec- the safety board, to jon of the pproved. The figure has part the recommended ing the efli- Fircmen to Receive ceive zinally ons of ited at tor common council, increave from the origi decided upon iner to line with as ov ommenc be prese heen salary and in as @ he iner of I ciency of the department. There will be two important s the safety board next week. regular February session will be night with scheduled sions of The Tuesday business much for discussion. There will be a Fri- day night with members of the com- non council to confer relative to pro- posed improvements and the hudget for next year. There will morrow night making a tour the tire what aappropr next year. special session he a for of to special the purpose inspection among get a line to are needed for session to- of houses ations TO BUILD BRITISH SHIPS, San Francksco. Fei. 9.“—Tt i first time in fifteen years that Ing- land has ordere a ship built in the United States™ said an official of the Tnion Tree Works in announcing to day that the concern had closed n contract to build three 10,000-ton steel freighters for British firms. the important | EXTRAORDINARY Coats, Dresses, Waists WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS Ur TO $35.00. BARGAINS IN REGULAR PRICES Reduced to $9.98, $14.75 and $19.75 SALE OF DRESHES. affetas, an odd lot, 0. Handsome Dresses of Serges, Satins and regular prices up to $35.00. Reduced to $7. SILK DRESSES Beautiful Silk Dresses for afternoon and din- Several models to select from. Itegular prices up to Reduced to $16.50. Reduced Prices. ner wear. $27.50. BARGAINS IN SILK DRI Another lot of Evening Dresses in all the fashionable silks, in all the pretty shades for evening wear. Regular prices up to $2 Reduced to $14.75 and $16.50. HORSAFLL Wardrobe Trunks “Keep Your Clothing Crisp and Without a Wrinkle.” Higl't -Grade Wardrobe Trunks such as the following, are indeed good investments. The perfect order and unrumpled conditiocn of the traveler’§ apparel at the journey’s end, well repays him for his good judgment if he selects one of these. Henry Likly Trunks — The standard, $25.00 . Everwear Jewel Trunks — Durable and roomy, $21. “Neverbreak” Trunks—Compact, durable and capacious. No 100 ..... ... 520 Baby No.100..................... %15 Hovstalls T PAYS TO BUY QUR -KIND U359 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with ]40.TRUMBULL SB _ HARFTORD “Horsfall” Isn't In It | re over as a hen-mother. ble Biddy's days we're going to let her furnish the cgs, b Buckeye Incubator to hatch them. because the In future to the common-sense, t trust absolutely sound BUCKEYE THE WORLD’S BEST INCUBATOR is guaranteed and the hen isn't, The “Buckeye” will hatch more better ciicks than any other incubator or money ba cnough to suit, isn't it. is s nd That's strong E ybody that is anybody in the chicken world, w: eye.” We've a free bok—*The Verdict of the hundreds of testimonials and backed by affidavits, can’t help but belicve. RACKLIFFE BROS.” C0., Inc. 250-256 PARK STREET RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 31 Reductions in Many Departments All Suits Reducedto ....................... $10.00° All Coats Reduced to T 1 $19.00 All Children’s Coats Reduced to . . . ... One Lot of $5.75 Crepe de Chine Waists Reduced to One Lot of $3.00 Crepe de Chine Waists, mostly small sizes, Reduced to $1.98 One Lot of $1.00 Waists and Middies, also mostly small sizes, Reduced to One Lot of Neckwear Reduced to . One Lot of Messaline Petticoatsat . .. .. .. $1.50 One Small Lot of Sateen Petticoats, at ......... 39¢ One Lot of Mussed $2.90¢ Voile Waists for .... $1.50 °s the “Buck- User’—filled with Read it and you Come in and get a copy of this book. . 59c 10c

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