New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1918, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEM§@R 16, Dry ond Nichols and Mr. Gabel of Li rary & Clark, who have been Lewis Stephenson on account illness, have got the Red Cross posters out in good shape avound the town. Two billposters | from Fox's theater were employed to that the town was thoroughly covered. Through the eflicient efiort of J. B. Comstock Red Cross Sunday was splendidly ohserved by the churches, and all the clergy gave the Christmas roll call a good send off from tho pulpit. C. W. Nichols has also seen to it that the theaters have | shown some attractive Red Cross | All the trolley cars have been E gh the efforts of F. 8. | Penfield with the co-operation of Su- perintendent . L. Beardsle Plainville’s Ilonor Cany Plainville had the first reper or roll ¢ of Plainville secured by Saturday night. The quick- | ness with which the returns came in took Campaign Manager H. B. Er- win by surp It reminded him of serving on the town committee eclec- | | tion day, when the returns come in | from th¢ voting machines, almost as | M r as the polls close. Mr. Erwin his hat to Plainville, but he | didn’'t have to wait long for a New | Britain canvasser to outdo the Plain- |~ ville woman’s report. Yesterday aft- ernoon Kenneth J. Hoffman of No. 19 The Red Cross Christmas roll Forest street qualified for the honor roll with 100 members. It is Berlin’s is on in earnest. All day Red Cro: N oney Sunday the canvassers were out and I this afternoon the booths started iny juqge William F. Mangan, captain for business at the stores, banks and | ¢ 'ypel first ward district, announced postoffice enralling Red Cross mem-| p “yoy oo 0 L2, s fol- bers. The people are having thelr) .. tella. Waddell, Louise El- dollaxs’ ready 1o Sereat shapes aadiirierl RosslCoolke) Mrsy ayson, (dennie many families are joining as a Red ,qerson Caroline Bollerer, Minnie Orosasuntyiline Mxalixan ekl She wher, Mildred Anderson, Ruth made on the Red Cross bulletin board ~worth Katherine Strong, Mrs. on e DL O o I ore = L Wiillam B lair i Fstella ) AN Dickinson, Wetch for il Michecl Smits 2= M. C. Olcott, Ruth Schade, Howard pended the banaer across Main stree S s e in front of the headquarters, and if b Sl the sun ever comes out again it will B certainly show up well, it has at- roonioEe: ; Andrews, Doiphine | |{[E] T T I A i == 4 i rar Goods store, - RED GROSS WORKERS TAWING IN DOLLARS Honorable Mention for All Get- ting 60 or More to Enroll INDIVIDUAL HAND MADE PictureFrames FOR THE CHRISTMAS GIFT We specialize in this work. Please let us CHAS. DILLON & CO. HART RD. Stunning Coat Models Here's vour chance to buy some of the very finest merchan- dise in the city at prices that seem almost ridiculously low. Never before have we assembled such a remarkable showing of garments in such a fine array of colors, of such variety of material, and of such superfor workmanship. $25.00--$39.75 At these two prices you will find coats of beauty and style that are unexcelled. Handsome modes in a wide range of colors, attrac- tively trimmed with large cape collars of Australian Opossum, Hud- son Seal and Taupe Coney. These are values you will not find often. $47.50--$62.50 For the smartest coat in the city, with the choicest lines, the best possible materials, the handsomest linings and the most per- fect tailoring here is your opportunity. These models are finished with huge shawl collars of Natural Raccoon, Taupe Nutria and Hudson Seal. For warmth they are the very best it has ever been our privilege to offer. FUR COATS OF DISTINCTION Every requisite necessary for a smart up-to-the-minute fur coat with lines that indicate the hand of one who knows all there is to know of sm:ugt dressing can be found in our models of Hud- son Seal, Nutria, Leopard, Natural Muskrat, at $98, $139, $198, $250, $275, $398 PLAINVILLE. Mrs. Allen Baile Mrs. William Murs, C. H. Newton. Mrs. J. A. Lynch. Mrs. H. C. Baum. Mrs. J. H. Trumbull. Mrs, Mattie Johnson. Mrs. S. Gwillim. Mrs. Henry Trumball. have your order early. THEJOHNBOYLE COMPANY 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. PHONE 359 FRENCH [VORY GOODS UFF BOXES. PEWEL AND PIN CASES. VAIL POWDER BOXES. [CALCUM CASE HOLDERS. EAIR BRU £ RENCH 1VORY CLOCKS. PERFUME HOLDERS. FIFTH WARD. Miss Catherine MclIntyre. Joseph Sikora. Miss Belle O'Keefe. Marian Kozlowska. THIRD WARD. Kenneth Hoffman. He enlisted during the early period of the war and has made several trips oss the pond in the transport serv- sonage. Sergeant Benson is in ordnance department, stationed Fort Newark, N. J. After he is charged from the army he and wife will reside in New Britain. A son has been born to Mr. Mrs. Harold E. Swanton of 36 Ga street. ice, Sergeant Ernest V. Benson and Miss Mabel Dorothy Jackson were married Saturday night by Rev. G. E. Pihl at the Swedish Bethany church par- IlOOl\b. and | rden Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Stres! PHONE 330. An excellent investment and a patriotic duty owm\‘mummmvmy us- reet ”, Start today to buy W War Saving Stamps drews, Malon O’Brien, Lundquist, Dorotiy Helle tracted very favorable tention even T SUN AND MOON OINTMENT Eva Prele, Geo. | through the London fogs of the past o o QUICK RELIEF FOR SPANISH son G Hogland, C. | ‘HR(?:E[?ZSATARE?-II.JDS' S Mabel Rackliffe, Cor- Anoint chest and back, snuft a ttle up each nostrll, and take a ittlo on the tongue several times a ay. Anoint with Sun and Moon [infment, for tired body feeling, heumatism hardening of the arteries | nd nerves, stiff joints, tired feet and burns, Small size 40c, large jars 75c. brepared only by A. W. Lowrle. For sale at Dickinson Drug Co, Bartlett completed tos on of the Red Cross baoth and Miss E abeth Rogers, chairman of the woman's committee, saw to supplying them with buttons, enroll- e e e o s ment blanks and literature. ToGure al Cold ThOne Dey ‘Women at Various Booths. » LAXATIVE BROMO QUININT Miss Rogers annouaces the T e b P pointment of the young women in feadache and works off the Cold. E. charge of the booths as follows: B. yv GROVE'S signature on each box. C. Porter Sons, Mrs. A. Cadwell; | ggc, Porter & Dyson Co Ella L. Fal- S lon; Sam Berkow! Miss Anna <= c Skritulsky; Raphael’s Big Store, M C“ Y lTEMb_ William P. McMahon, son P. S. McMahon has honorable discharge cripture; snt store, He has been at Camp Y5 e “‘ s °‘\d fine 5 Prquality, alway His Madior's Pt ‘ictor Talking Mec! A.; Dickiason Drug Co., . A. H. Schilling; McMi , Mi Ruth Loomis and the Girl Scouts; Boston store, Miss M the Girls' Friendly & Olson’s, Arch s Jean Coch- rane and M Prentice; | Besse-Leland W. Le-| Harmony Lodge, A. F. and A. M., this land; Savings Bank Britain, | evening in Masonic Hall, the election Mrs. Buel B. Br of officers for the coming year will Trust Co., Mr take place. New Britaln National ba 0. Butier; John A. And Mrs. John A. Anderson street; Wilson & Johnston: Apothec Misses Mary TeBriart Helen, Gol Fox's ti Lyceum Keeney ; postofiice, Sacred Heart Bojnowski to of store, Lieut. of Mr. and Mrs. been given an from the army. Grant, Illincis. At the annual communication of Where you can buy your Victrola in New Britain today Owing to the enormous demand it is highly probable some Victor dealers may not have in stock just the style Victrola you want—but it is also just as reasonable to suppose the exact Victrola you want will be foun Eat one of the dealers whom we list for your information, among those in New Britain and vicinity: Victrola VI, $35 Mahogany or oak of Charles Cook has returned to his home in /s g been dis- charged flom the Reserves. herine Drug Grace mith ater, theater, s theate Miss Mary rectory, Rev. vou Crowell" Halloran; and Camp- store, nw Misses Monsee: Wisk ! presents unusual styles some HAT for the coming week. Every Hat is brand new and never shown be- fore. Miss AT lmflv Sure Relief LANE FOR INDIGEST!O’ Victrola XI, $115 Mahogany or eak Mrs. Jaseph M. Cur- | C. L. Plerce & Co., 321 Main St. C. L. Plerce & Co., 246 Main St. The Luke Horsfall Co. ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD. Vicinity of New Britain Bristol Inc., 238 Main St Victrola IX, $60 Mahogany or oak. 93 Naugatuck ‘W. K. Birdsall, 83 Maple St. slow’s Music Shop, 152 Church St. South Manchester | Watkins Bros., Inc., School and Main Watkins Bros., Collinsville Eaton. Arthur H. What is Christmas with- out a Sweater? Give him something of good appearance and wearing quality, also something that will give an extra degree of snug- ness and warmth. He'll appreciate it just as soon as we strike “below zero” weather. ! Slip-on V neck Sweaters, | coat and roll collars in big jumbo stitch. $6 to $18. Wilgon's SHABBY Full of pin hol How often have you hung your windows with brand new shades, o streaked and faded from sun and water—and so unsightly that you felt them ! Shade your dim its beauty, water cannot spot to you in We have t beautiful colors in us call and show and shad ments make every ade and hang them, Hardware, imate on les, nly to windows this time with the Un- filled Grade of Brenlin Window even in the it. Think of what this will mean dths up you samples, reshading your home, hand in our own workrooms if you wish. Rackliffs Bros. Co. Inc. W by all cracks and faded spots? 250, 257 PARK STREET NEW BRITAL. Hartford Brown Thomson & Co., 942 Main St. A. B. Clinton Co., 231 Asylum St. Cuskman Music Shop, Tnc., 979 Main St. Sedgwick & Casey, 139-41 Asylum St. Watkins Bros., Inc., 241 Asylum St. Meriden Griswold Richmond & Glock Co., 2 Main St. J. A. V. Thomas Co., 21 State St. Middletown J. F. Connery, 96 Main St. Henry 8. Hall. 22 Silver St. M WRAWw Victrola X, $90 ahogaay or oak. see them quickly become soon compelled to AWAWI/R discard hades. iy Sun cannot lovely tints— in stock in to several Important Notice. designating the products of this Company only. Insist upon getting a genuine Victrola—the chosen instrument of the world’s greatest artists. ictrola Victor Records and Victor Machines are scientific- ally coordinated and synchronized in the processes of manufacture, and their use, one with the other, is absolutely cssential to a perfect reproduction, New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers om the Ist of each month *“Victrola” is the Registered Trademark of the Victor Talking Machine Company Victrola XVII, $275 Victrola XVII, electric, $332.50 Mahogaay or oak Sts. Torrington ertz Co., 84-88 Main St. rieschman, 53 Main St. Wallingford M. B. Sanders Co., 18 N. Main St. Waterbury Fulton Driggs & Smith Co., 158 Grand St. Reid & Hughes Dry Goods Co., 122-40 Bank St. M. Steinert & Sons Co., 20 W. Main St. Watertown D. G. Sullivan, Main St. AN V. J. Victrola XIV, $178 Mahoguay o oak. Don’t accept a substitate. Victrola XVI, $228 Vietrola XVI, electric, $282.50 Mahogany or esk VAR T I f‘Amufi&mmm&:m\mh\ VARTARUAAU AR I i . il M

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