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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918, Boston Store wormonne. | Hartford Merchant Opens New Store | Bage- ! I Handkerchiefs in New Britain Tonight ARE GIFTS THAT EVERYONE FAVORS Here you will find thousands of new L4 and pretty Handkerchiefs, all clean l ow ew 0 e u e a er and fresh for the Xmas trade. Un- ) limited variety of styles at 5c, 6c, 10c, e We Invite All to Come In and See Our New Models Also Colored Edge and Fancy Em- broidery in white and colors; beauti- ful assortment, 5e¢, 6c, 10¢, 15c and » 25¢ each. (INCORPORATED) HARTFORD. A REMARKABLE SPECIAL BEST GRADE OF OUTING FLANNEL Saturday Only, 22c. yd. Stripes, Checks, Plaids, Plain White, Heavy, Firm Quality. Just for Saturday we are going to sell the very finest of Outing Flannels, 27 inches wide, our regular low price 89¢ yard, for 22¢. [ SPECIAL MADEIRA EMBROIDERED HANDKEROCHTEFS Distinctive Features Of A beautiful collection of new and e o SR Six Cylinders S d b k S d o R Sedans ew tu eDaKer Jeuaan ¢ embroidery, 3 to 6 in box, 28c to $1.00 box. e COUpeS and Touriflgs - —Graceful, streamline body free from annoying rattles. Embroidered and colored effects, all —Four wide doors, heavy weather strips around edges. new designs, 12%5¢, 15c and 25c¢ box. P —High grade ClOth upholstery. INTTIAL, HANDKERCHIEFS N . . 1 A i FOUI‘ C linder Heavy glass windows, lowered and raised by simple extra fine quality at the price—15¢ y mechanical device—three-piece windshield, easily ad- and 33c each, justable for ventilation. HEMS CITTCUHED HANDKERCHIEFS s 4 . . e o 5o casn curtains at each window—jet black instrument board LADIES' BEACON FLANNEL with convenient grouping of all instruments, _BATH ROBES Fu“ Line Of —Every item of installation interchangeable. ~ Parts for A material greatly in demand. A wonderful bargain We cannot sell full pieces at this pric None to Dealers. yours carly. zood assortment colors, entire assembly obtainable during life of car. " Children's, 2- to 14-vear, variety of —Accesory hardware parts designed expressly for Stude- pretty designs, $1.00 to $4.00. STEWART baker Sedans. —Both Sedans finished in Studebaker Blue with chassis- and upper parts of the body in lustrous black. TRUCKS —Mounted on New Series 19 Studebaker LIGHT-FOUR and LIGHT-SIX cassis. Choice in Colors—Dark —Tires: LIGHT-FOUR, 33x4; LIGHT-SIX, 33x415. Green, Marine or Blue. The LIGHT-FOUR Sedan The LIGHT-SIX Sedan We Will Make a Fair Al- 1,685 $2,185 lowance on YOlll' Old Car. F. O. B. Detroit—Subject to change without notice Men, You Must Keep Warm AND IN THESE TIMES YOU LIKE TO SAVE WHERE YOU CAN ¥4 SO WE GIVE YOU $1.50 UNDERWEAR FOR $1.00 f Saturday morning we put on sale 400 rmet Shirts and Drawers for Men, Kavanaugh make, all perfect, j received, full size, made to sell for $1.50 a garment Our price $1.00 a garment. This hint is all that’s necessary LOOK AT OUR DISPLAYS OI' NEW SILK NECKWEAR AT 50c¢ and $1.00. Gloves, Bathrobes, Shirts, madras or silk, at lowest prices for good quality. Beautiful in Design Thoroughly Modern Mechanically Right Columbia Ree@rds Double Disc,” 12-inch, regular $1.25 and $1.50 Records, All the Leading Musical Hits, Saturday 89c¢. 89c. 89c¢. A special lot of 300 Columbia Records which we place on Hale Saturday morning at the very low price of 89¢ cach. Vocal and instrumental, popular and classical, all fine records and the 12-inch double disc kind that sell usually for $1.25 and $1.50, Sale Starts at 9:30. Not before. 'WOMEN’S SHOES AUTOMATIC REDUCTION Of 25¢ EVERY DAY. We have a table of Women's Shoes on which we are quoting a 260 reduction daily. About 40 pair left Selling Saturday at $4 00 About 85 pair left Selling Saturday at S B LR $2 50 Your size and style may be here Don’t wait—vou may DR. CLINTON J. HYDE. ARE YOU BOUND #OR THE SCRAP - | THE COLONIAL AUTO CONIPANY, INC. left. HANDKERCHIEFS EXTRA BIG VALUES The Universal 5 IN NECKWEAR Men’s cotton goods with High neck Guimpes in all Longfellow, block or punched \}hnv' net, hand embroidered. initial box of 6 for $1.00. Special, 59¢. Men’s linen initials, block or | Plaited Satin Collars, hem- script, 35¢, 50c, 75¢. stitched edge, very smart, Women’s initlals, linen, block | $1.00 cach. initial, 17c, 25c, 35c¢, 37 1-2¢ Sample lot of Neckwear 50c each. 25¢ and 50c¢ each. ‘Women’s initials cotton, These are really:puenomena white or colors, 121-2¢, 15¢, 17¢, value. 25c. Just right for Gifts. Children’s initial goods, 8 in | KNITTED SCARE box, cotton, 25c, linen 50c. For Men, Women and Children, Many, many others. .... ... 39¢ to $5.00. e L o amae mans ws |§ 18 Main Street, New Britain 1297 Main Street, Hartford to me when they come to see me the first time. And that just expresses it. You are not sicn enough to go to bed. You can eat, you can sleep, work, ARI] RuNS real meaniag and sessity for thrift. | fuel, $4,500; insurance, $1,100; total, you can work, | A course for the instruction in per-| $16 5 less balance in other e 't w vith the vim 11 8 K : als But you don’t work with the v S | sonal health and hygiene was out-|items, 0,03 ; net amount required, - fi ays. r slee; ind“.;:sic?‘tf:lon:\l:fl dy?us do‘n?tu emog Hnetl and referred to the committee $10,047.30. The total estimated ex- | Morris is stful, joy ¢ 1 on health and sanitation. This course penditurcs for the year are §411,- B . vour food as you _:'rlcefdll(‘;uAl“;‘“)‘z:; '\ould come under the direction of , 137.30 Dunn Representing New Britain nerves get the best. of you. s the director of physical training and Detailed School Enrollment. Hebrews in Philadelphia Congress. bother you, ruffle you, that you ne\er! would be a part of the regular school The tofal number of persons over noticed before. You begin to see dif- work., s A testimonial,banquet was tendered {4 and under 16 years of age on the X = Number of Pupils Increased. tm t Tuesday of September, 1918, is | to Attorney Morris D. Saxe and to Dr. flculties where there really are none. Trifles worry you, and not having 5 enough troubles of your own, you Heavy Expenses Dm‘mg Year borrow some. Ot e. to a casual ohserver, you . . Lt wam e otae yolllare by May Result in Overdrait ing to control yoursell. And if you should tell a friend, or go to an in- e The school enumeration was 14,- {14,711 MozE L b (oreRil oygiieT Nio 711 this year which 1 increase of Of this enumeration of 1918 the |tend the Amt‘rh(_\-Jcmslg‘ Congress at FPhiladelphia during its session | !vii!' over last vear. Upon asking for number aftending schcol in Septem- | | an explanation of the large increaso ber, 191%, is | commencing Sunday morning, Decem- over last year, Superintendent Holmes Publi» school e | ber 15th and continuing jl"ljl“gr““" inforried Judge Gaffney that it wms Private school ...... ) greater part of next week., Fred 3 ])n-nlmh\v due to more careful work Number attending no school is 2.4 Winkle acted as chairman of the eve- experienced doctor, they will tell you on the part of the enumerators. Three Total enumeration for 1918 as ning and speeches were made by M. ou only imagine things; vou should 3 | new teachers were elected: Miss A | above .. ... {4711 | D. Saxe and Dr. Morris Dunn, Abr ske it off. You begin to doubt your- | meeting vesterday. It was decided 10} G, Stockwell, instructor of mathe-. OF the mumber ot attending ! ham Gorback, Martin Robinson, A self. You sometimes think they are | defer work on an improvement at the | matics at the High schaol; Miss Graco | school, {here are under five Alsenberg, Julius Eisenberg, Morris right and try to brace up and be| 0y gehool because of the present| Hamilton, instructor of English, and ST 57 B e de s SRR t'fll”ll' Y'L\‘ )\‘\‘1”;:”\‘\' J\fllfof;c }:‘lni”"‘ ig! 8 cheert % | K alf, cacher er 3 1 i Foldr , Samue e Sa i bright and cheerful. But then your| . .. of Jahor and materials and| 27K 5. Metcalf, teacher of pattern Of the number notf attending Colainaney WL Menus Sl old feeling will come back with re- making in the trade school. Miss' school, theve are between & | Marlow, Irving R: : E mewed vigor. You begin to wonder | because of the present indications of | Stockwell succeeds Miss Weld at the| and 2 vems of aee : Gresnstein, David Segal, Harry Zev- it it really is your mind only. And if {an overdraft in its appropriation. Bidls | High school and has lately been em-'Of the number not attendin in and others. Among those who | erst Watches and Ot icr }cw‘c it is so, s it the first step to insan- | for plumbing were reported to the!ploved in government work; Mi 2ohool, thre lare. between 7 | wero present in addition to the above | ity? Anguishing thoughts begin tor- | committee by the board of finance| Hamilton, a teacher in a California’ and 14 vears of age paelivero LaSteley el WiLae : o s e ik you; you are trying your best {and were as follows: Fred C. Wal-! high school, planned to go to Bryn ' of e b ot ntename Raphael, Sc 4 muel Marlow, | & Wrist Watches, 15 jewel movement, sterling silver cases, instead to fight them down, to appear happy r 41; George Rapelye, | Mawr, but changed her plan WL F ol iee on e Arthur Littman, N. E. ) Abraham but vain, You find yourself in |3 . C. A. Hjerpe, $ A.| Metcalf had been instructor at the Shurberg, Sta 3 Edward | md 16 years of ee sene S 3 2 sower at | Mills . C. J. Leroux, $2,372.93.| Putnam Trade s ‘ . Meshken, - athan Lifshitz, fhe exipiof anslnyisible Dewersthat el Ll AT Gl s (R0 Davio shkow, Nathan Gilman, 14K and 20-year gold filled cases, ribbon or gold filled bracelets, # o sap your life blood. different grade of work C. A The large scarcity of teachers was S el A o G .’NA"-‘:x ‘,\ m.\;? you feel your strength | Hjerpe bid $2,385 and George Ra- | evidencad by the report showing the ,.‘-”'f:,,:" ,,\“,h,‘h,' ,‘(,‘,‘ “,:‘"M,,,H, | samuel iKaplan, Jack Keimowitz, Ja- ||§ $21.00 to $45.00. Monogram engraved free emergy and power slipping away from | Pelve $2,804. Chairman L. Hoyt| number of temporary and substitute e R ] | cob Winkle and Louis Croll. |} pl i BB 0 NIRRT / b You, when you find you can’t do jus- | Pease stated that there is o appro- | teache There are seven of the for- labor St npots X MHId 4 the Qe Jowsh Coners s 0 Crertes tie Sina . wh | Two Mesh B athed Yoo to your work any longer, then |Priation for this work and if done! mer and 26 of the laiter. The school | op the number ot attending the history of America and will em- SLerinsy s £ S cathecesl ‘ou become despondent and might |[now It would interfere with the| attendance report showed the ave school there are of blind or hranc representation from every and pins to match with safety | Fou schools. He moved and it was voted | aze number helonging in schools was | qopectiv oy state In the Union. Among some of R e ey | that action be deferred , until next 9,425 an increase of 504 over the ur‘ ther ) “T\‘,L\‘K. Nt i the prominent delegates who will be et ‘ May. The cost of the work will be! same month last year. The week of | ol it oL e {in attendance will be Simon Bam- EEE (D, . Do included in next vear’s estimate and, November 11 there were 293 absen- ',r,'- e e e N inE | berger, Judge Leuis D. Erande of Genuine “Fishson” bar pins ‘ onis Rihiy & it is thought that prices will have| tees but the past two or three weeks. ol e the United States Supreme Court, | B in new and pretty pattern: ‘ REopCE S ARTCPING: iR | | IN THE STORFE DON FORGET TO BUY A\ DOLLAR'S WORTH OF THRIFT STAMPS. The school board held its regular | BRUSHED WOOL SCARFS | CRFETONN White, Green, Oxford, J'or Cushions, Ba TADIES' AND GENT'S SEdanS and Tourlngs —Cut glass dome light in tonneau ceiling—silk roller l New and pretty patterns and plain white, Special : Neckwear shop. Slips 35c to $450 a yard of 5 our price is $13.50. Elgin, Illinois and Wal Wrist Watches, 7 and 15 jewels, design frames, nickel even feel tempted to end it all. You are very much in the same conditlon as a delicately constructed engine, which has not been cared for right. Put it in the hands of an ex- perienced man and he will soon have it in fine working order. But trying your own hand at it, or turn it over to an unskilled person, and it will soon be fit for the scrap heap. Chts Instead of $7 our price $4.50. d sterling silver pins, been reduced considerably by that|the numter reported v about 50, “ i “ I'tion. FHenry Morgenthau, Nathan e Tho large nimber at that time in No- | 31ave your dollars ready.—advt Strajisimo d i arsn ol e SiTecol $10. Our price for this small Bills to the amount of $9,893.05 vember is attributed to the influenza ; . 3 " . Schiff, and other prominent represen- 1ot $4.95 eacl. were ordered paid and the payment; which was raging at the time. The " tatives rvepresenting every phase and i . ! of bilis to the amount! of! $1,322:22 1o/l fuel report howed the conl order TICKETS FOR TAFT DINNER [ (S0 00 5 1ife in thisicountry. | B Novelty neck chains, Noome take advantage of discounts was re- was for 1,585 tons of anthracite and | The tickets for the reception and i BT | binations of colored beads, ported. 400 tons of bituminous. The delive dinner to former President William COASTING IS PERMITTED. actual value $2.00. pecial a i i ¢ e i o5c. bos. Stamp Sales to Continue. { sitoidatelshow il 178 jtonsiaf anthee 810 Taftifc beklven nexe Picndavies The following is a list of streets | M A T ® — S lo : cite and 116 tons of bituminous. he | ning the ks' club were placed on s G Prig allowed, as sued — The questian of thrift| weekly consumption is 90 ton sale for the general public today. | VIeEHe rd of public works: Lo- Angora Worsted Scarfs and Caps to match $1.00 Set nnd war v stamps in the sc hunl | the amount on hind at the They may bhe secured at the chamber - . - ? o = 2h o oY ! val ot Tt of Maple, Murr: Newing 0 T N S = S 'I“‘:\“':z‘i{“‘vg"_" ‘,f.l"‘h:“i;k:’”_"f";\"":( Overdraft is Expected. n‘mxu« _v‘.» telephone hl—m;n ‘.n} \nduw e e Bands of different colors. Cap hu}non trimmed ting, el e mext 3 e sel c so tions it seems as though the : g afayette, Clark strect | [ Automobiling Coasting, etc. Going Fast. ialis s expected ere w o .t to Lafayette, Clark stree Au g g, etc. The Hartford Specialist, stamps is a much more successful 1\:,; e srnected thab ihe :‘D"‘r‘):‘ '”q"“r: [ seats will be filled. The reception will | Proad street (o COieig, | o smith, | B B method than the school savings | larg2 overdrs > appr atio be at 6 o’clock ¥ 1 or will be . £ b i e » st. | " i 25 & Sl 3 A > e at 6 ock and the dinner will B St Hart. Stcest oo g YILUM ST., COR. FORD ST.| The amount of sales of thrift| to complete the facal year. Probably | o a4 ut '8:30 o'clock sharp in order | Larrison,. Growm, "are Freet outh. | B Annual December Clearance of Wool Dress Goods now HARTFORD, CONN. | stamps in the public and parochial| over $10,000 will be required over |5 Ve ke TP In order | Griswold westerly, W . South, ! : i E are: | 10 2llow Mr. Taft to appear at FoX's | g, oot street south of Trinity, and progress. { schools the past year has heen be-| its appropriation The items are: ® 8 al 4 , theater on time for his talk. The re- street from Oak 1o Tremont | Flonre—10 to 4 and 7 io 8. Sundays { yond all expectation and the children | Salary of superintencent, 8500; elerks, | (JiC0 T TS FO8 MR 9 0 B Seistrs 2 High Grade Woolens selling at Less than Wholesale Pric and Holidays 10 to 1. have given a good account of them-| $640; printing £200; janitors supplies, s elves. It has also impressed upon| $200; vacation schools, $126.75; eve- o T m the minds of the majority of them the: ning schools, $2,500; repairs, $4,500; Have your dollars ready.—advt. Have your dollars ready.—advt. safety clasps. Value §$7 to quality Dbrilliants, all copied from high priced pins. Gallery settings, safety clasps, $7 to §9 valyes. Special, $3. Only one to a customer. ch in a

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