New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 17, 1917, Page 2

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Sel ited here for ~giving is dis- , ; ghout the year---' ’t fail to visit us. rowell's PRUG Store.—advt. rbert White left today to Jjoin army aviation corps in Texas. ur Christmas club starts Decem- eFf 22nd. We pay interest. Com-, L Trust Co,—advt. " Rose Cruselo of 538 Main as complained to the police er husband has left her, threat- ymvcr to roturn. | day u.t the haw Brluln General’ 1. T e night of Moose Bazar, Turner | Christmas ‘Shopping Made Easy Qur select line of JEWELRY, WATCHES, SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS and IVORY, being advantageously displayed, goods marked in plain enables you to purchase - without loss of time. goods at a glance. and we will deliver any $75 in cash prizes. Admission ood time for everybody,— R nd 'Mrs. Robert Tryon are re- at the birth of a son, born £ him a;box of Holeproof ho- ; : Daumon's Shoe Shop.—advt. Fho Kenilworth ‘club will hold“a mas party ad the club rooms on day evening of this week. /e him pure Irish linen handker- from Wilsop's.—advt. ary O'Connell of Needham Mass., is the guest of local u'H do better at Wilson's—advt. Johanna Fischer, daughter of and Mrs. George Fischer of 61 diand street, and Lawrence Zim- an of Brooklyn, N. Y. were ‘d',m Bridgeport recenlly They “visiting the bride's parents. Practical Gifts at reasonable BesseaLeland's.—advt; 9} mque and . sallors home the week-énd were: Sergeant Flannery, John Holmberg, I. B. Gharles Cook and James Par- 3 e this & Red Cross and a frac- be il Christmas. Besse-Leland Co.— lns are practical, all prices at e-Leland's.—advt. A theater paity at the Grand, Hart- , ‘was enjoyed by about 50 mem- the: Traut & Hine club Sat- night. Supt. E. N. Humphrey other officials were guests of the fub, . e him a V neck sweater. Wil- advt. | Hoslery makes a practical gitt. All at Besse-Leland's.—advt. board of health has released a of ' scarlet fever on KEast Main from quarantine. aters are practical, -Leland’s.—aavt. derwear is practical. it Besse-Leland's.—advt. "The police commissioners have re- d the regular pulicemen to ap- pint o committee to explain the re- t petition for a 15‘ per cent in- in pay. leckwear is pracncnl -Leland’'s.—advt. owell's DRUG Store.—advt. mbination Sets are, practical. prices at Besse- Lolan?a—gflvt The next meeting the Woman's erary club of Maple Hill will be held at the home of ‘Mrs. Ly B. Ban- ord on Golf street Wednesday after- boon. ' Dr. Valerla Harker of Hart- ford, will be the guest of the after- on &nd will give a talk on Soldiers p the Army Cantonments. Miss Ada ur, also, of Hartford, will render selections. ‘Make this a Red Cross and a prac- [ Christmas, Besse-Leland ‘Co,— All prices “All prices All prices All f Give him neckwedr from Wilson's flys.—advt. ' ¢ " §oen our wonderrdl® $5.00 Boys' it? It's ¥he most value put into a y's Suit and sold for Five Dollars. Y. Sample Shop, 357 Main St.— - ’\Ml\'l‘FlR PLUMBER. The water department received meraus complants today from nses where the water meters were wn, One man tically tele- pnod in that he nceded assistance dly, ‘a8 he was holding his hand the break in the pipe to keep use‘lrum being flooded. ndigestion. Dru ¥g1sts money if it fai ",l (11 CHURCH NEWS South Congregational Church, ., A meeting of the standing commit- tée will be held at the parsonage on ‘Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Armeplan Relef contribution from the church has been increased by $240, making the total affering $652. While the Red Cross meetings are being held In this church there will be No sewing meetings of the Home Mis- slonary societ The Christm exercises of several of the Sunday hool departments will be held this week; the Italian depart- ment, Thurkday evening at 7:30; the Juniers, Friday evening at 7:30; Primary, Saturday afternoon at 4 o’clock. These meetings will be held u\ the ‘old chapel. The Junior and ‘Primary children will:bring gifts for the Children's home. Present club subscribers to The Ad- vance and The ' Congregationalist number 29 in the South church. The entire circulation of The Congrega- tionalist is one for every twenty-two families, This ratio would give the South ‘church 45 subscribers. The glogan for 1918 is one for every ten famflies, which' will mean about 100 subscribers, First (\mm-gagonul Church. Mondny—There will be a meeting of the standing committee at the par- sonage. Tuesday—7:30 p. m. The Church School orchestra will rehearse. An invitation is extended to others to JD\H this orchestra. ‘Wednesday—5 p. m., Girl Scouts; 7:15 p. m., Troop 4, Boy Scouts. Thursday—2:30 p. m., Armenian Women's Bible class: 4 p. m, Lafay- ette Sewing school; 7:45 p. m., mid- week service. Friday—All-day sewing meetings for the Red Cross will be held until further notice at the South Congre- gational church. 3 Saturday—7 p. m., choir rehearsal. Tirst Baptist Church. Wednesday—One Wednesday cven- ing at 8 o'clock, the Junior depart- ment of the Bible school will present “A Topsy Turvy Christmas”. in the chapel. There will be no admission, but an offering will. be taken during the evening. Parents, friends of the children, and all interested in the school are invited. Thursday—Junior soclety meets at 4 . m. There will be no meeting to sew for the Red Crass this week. Church night service at 7:45. The heme for the evening will be taken from John 15:17-27. A special meet- ing of th%'hF\rlt Baptist church is called for ursday, December 20, to act upon the resignation of the clerk, who has been called to the service, and to transact any other._business which may properly come bhefore the meeting. Friday—/The all-day Red Cross sew- ing meeting will be held Friday in the South' Congregational church, Sunday. Next—On next Sunday ievening the S8unday school will follow its usual custom of observing a ‘“White Gifts Christmas,” Envelopes and fold- ers will be distributed for the gifts of Self, Service and Substance, and all members of the school are asked to be present and take part in the serv- ice. Eighteen Christmas boxes have been sent to the soldiers—four to those in France and 14 to the boys in camps on this side. . UNIQUE THANKSGIVING DINNER, Aviators at San Antonlo Prepare Onc After Own Tdeas. < It hus\\eon sald that a sense of hu- mor Is the saving grace of Americans. This fact is reflected in the menu served on Thanksgiving day at Kelly Fleld, San Antonlo, Texas, where Un- the figures, and supervised by an experienced sales force, here your Xmas GIFTS We have everything’ ii\ the Jewelers’ line suitable for this season of the rear, and you can examine our Our VICTROLA department is complete in. every respect, every NEW MODEL is here ready for delivery. SERVICE, the very BEST, while our TERMS are moderate. Let us have your order early time at your convenience. ‘The Xmas RECORDS are all here. ~ SEE US FIRST 321 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, CONN. ¢le Sam s training thousands of men to be aviators and where a number ot New Britaln men will be stationed for the next few months, While aviation training is consid- ered one of the hardest of the serv- Ice, the candidates have time to smile on life and it was in a true American spirit of fun that the menu, a copy of which has reached this city, was arranged Here is what the men of the ground officers' training depart- ment ate: . Puree of Incculation Soup Oyster Cocktail Army Reg. Field Service Celery "~ Asst. Olives a la Cdurt Martial Sqd. Council Roast Turkey G. O. T. D. Dressing s a la Disbursing Initinls Yams Lubricant Corn Gas Engine Peas Guard Manual Asparagus Shnmp Salad Machine Gun Dressing Cover Off Biscuits Asmsorted Cakes Squads Right Cddet Noir Congressional Punch Ioe Cream Low 'Cold Test Allied Cigars /57 Aviation Clgarettes Cranber Get Them To Cure a Cold in One Day ATIVE BROMO QUININE Drugglstd retund money - if!| it fails to cure. K. W. GROVE'S sig- | nature is on each box. 30c, MANY SALESMEN ARE HERE. Stanley Works Representatives Gath- er for Conference. Salesmen for the Stanley Works are gathered in this city today for their annual visit to the factory. The visit wil extend for four days, dunjng| which the salesmen will be feted by the officials will “Bather in conter- ence regarding the business pros- | pec r the season of 1918. The conference opened at 3 o’clock | this afternoon by President George P. Hart, Vice-president K. Allen Moore, Sccond Vice-president Clarence F. Bennett, Treasurer L. Hoyt Pease and || Secretary H. B, Humason. Tomorrow’s meeting will open at 9 o'clock, and the topics to be discussed | will incl “New Goods Made Dur- | ing 1917,” “Suggestions for Improve- ment in Our Line,” *“Exhibit of New Goods Made and proposed.” Lunch-; eon will be served at the Shuttla WE sm-:cmuzr. oN METAL AND BEAVER BOARD FOR CEILING AND SIDE WALLS. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR DOING WORK. CALL OR PHONE 359. THE JOHN BOYLE CO. ", 3and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE Painters, Dect’:rntou and Sign Makers MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL \(()'I'I'IER-— ooking recipe outfit. Pur-(- Cranes fine wrm“x paper, Shopping List. - Writing Paper with Mono- gram. BIG SISTER— Manicure Sct, Address Book. Memorendam, Fancy Boxed Stationery, / Scrap Book. Photo Albums, LITTLE BROTHER— Jewelry Boxes. Story Books. <) ! Paint Boxes. LITTLE SISTER~— Stampkraft E Paper Dolls, rEner h?k!. Picture Books. UNCLEe Pencil Boxes, 7 Ol Hnmpshlre Bond Sta- tionery. Pass Cases. SOLDIER BOY— Writing Paper. Playing Cards. Fountain Pen. FATHER— ‘Wallet. Check Protector. Ash Trays, Desk Sets, Cigar Cases. BIG BROTHER— Waterman Fountain Pea. Pocketbook, AUNT— Sealing Wax Sets, Leétter Openers. Calendars, Tourist Cascs. CHRISTMAS CARDS, BOXES, SEALS, TAGS, 'WHITE TISSUE, TINSEL CORD, POST CARDS. ADKINS PRINTING CO. 66 CHURCH STREET Meadow club. . The Genuine ‘British Trench Coat Its outer shell is of English Khaki Cloth. As a further protection it has an inner lining of Waterproof oiled silk, proven uncrackable. A heavy worsted lining gives ‘warmth - without weight; and for severe weather an additional Detachable lining of camel’s hair color wool is provided. At waist and sleeve the coat is belted and is built with a number of capacious pockets It is deservedly popular among officers in active service in the trenches, and is meeting with an equally quick approval among motorists and civilians. We want you to see this coat—Come in. Torstullx T PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND 00-58 ASYAMM ST. Comestng vt 140 TAUMBULL 5% wans. PEOPLE'S BUTTER STORE 0%, MONDAY CHRISTMAS BARGAINS 6 to 9 p. m. Best Pu LARD .. 2 Ibs 59c ]éest SonnRValley REAMERY ' 46¢ BUTTER ... Gold Medal FLOUR 5 Ib bag 39_¢ /TUESDAY CARO / an 14¢C ‘Animal CRACKERs 1, 18C La Extra Large 3= 17 c PRUNES . D Fancy ned 7 17 c PEARS . 2 HOUR SALE 7 09 p.m Selected EGGS ... doz 39C Highest Grad Cglont’l'EA b 55¢ 15¢ Golden PUMPKIN can S BARGAINS ‘New Mixed NOTS 1 29¢ New Maple WALNUTS b 27C New Filbert 122 28 C NUTS .. 19¢ California RAISINS . pkg Best Mince 13c¢ Best Peanut BUTTER . CHRIST Gold Medal Flour 7% bhi 91.69 2 HOUR SALE Best Milk Crackers 2 lbs Selected - EGGS | ... doz 9 to 11°a. m, 29c 39c¢ Best Pink ™1 SALMON ¢ AL G R ORI 9 mwmm - ! CHAS DlLLON & C BRIDGEPORT HIGH GRADE FURS For Christmas Gifts = Complete assottments of Choice Fur Scarfs, Fur Muffs, Fur seu N and Fur Coats now offered at Special Bargain Prices, LR b Black Manchurian Wolf Scarfs, satin lined, with head ‘ana tafls, Special prices $7.30, $9.00, $12.30. Taupe Manchurian Wolf Sets, safin lined, with I\eld and tails, Special salc prices $15.00, $19.00, $23.50. CHOICE FUR OOATS ON SALE AT SPECIAL SALE PRICES $62.50 $75.00, $93.00, $125, $139, $108 Upwards. Beautiful high-grade Fur Coats now offered at special sale prices, These Fur Coats are made by the hest furriers in: the country. In the large assortments you'll find such fashionable furs as Natural opossum, Hudson Seal and Muskrat Coats. Natural Raccoon Scarfs, large size soft tur.r rn(ullr price t!i Special sale price $19.00. Black and Taupe Wolf Sets, large Scarf, M\xfl withe head nnd regular price $65.00. Special price $55.00. Children’s Sets at special sale prices from $1.50 up.' Black Fox Sets, large Scarfs, satin llned, with head and talls; regular price $80. Special sale price $69.50. Grey Fox'Sets, large Muffs, satin lined Scarfs; $29.50. Special sale price $23.00. BI/A(‘K NAROBIA MUFFS, THE' GUARANTEED KINDS, A'l‘\ SPECIAL SALE PRICES. . talls; regular price | Reed Jewelry Co. Connecticut’s Largest Jewelry Sfote B conomy Christma Gifts Liberty Bonds As Good As Cash Here—And . We Give the Change. j N g Your Selection Is Made Here From the est Stock of Diamonds in This City. 1-4 Carat Blue White ............$40, 3-8 Carat Blue White ............$50. 1-2 Carat Blue White ..........:.$85.00 Others Are in Perfect Cut and Quality Up to ... $1,000.00 Reed Jewelry Co. Connecticut’s Largest Jewelry Store. 164 Main Street. New Britain. - From New Britain Patriots Enlisted in the Nation’s Service. Name o iiidines dvcas oh b Fon oo oin RN cesscscsce ab.-?,' When Enlisted ......, Parents’ Name ...... In Army or Navy .. e Sesevecsens The Hernld) 1.

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