New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 20, 1918, Page 19

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1018 AKE THIS A PRACTICAL GIFT GIVING CHRISTMAS Give things that are useful, essential, practical and substantial. The articles listed below are a few suggestions for practical gifts Every article is fully guaranteed and we invite your inspection. Telephone Orders Delivered. Store Open Evenings. : : : : : : . . d RACKLIFFE’S GIFT GUIDIE Praciical Xmas Goods For Auto Car Ownsrs PYREX TRANSPARENT OVEN DISH Here is your opportunity to faithfully return the favor and pleasure you have enjoyved through the courtesy of an This is a Gift that any housewife will appreciate. ey e PYRT about one-half the fuel usually required, beécause it absorbs nearlly all the oven heat and hakes food quickly every car owner Every practical shape and size for mmug is made in PYREX. It is ready for immediate use and never ACCESSORTES FOR AUTOMOBILES rusts, crazes, dents or chips. We have listed a few zo0d Gifts on this Page. Call and see them “all We will be ased to discolors, and look at this line it me solve your giving problem. s bl ‘T ; UNION HARDWARE PlLL()lD MACHINIST WALLACE ELECTRIC P e S R TOOL CHESTS TABLE LAMPS e e e o T e (R G L e : This is a neat little Lamp, dull brass finish, that can be These Chests are bullt of solid oak, finished golden oak We show the leading malkes of fast - women; also the “CONDRON” Ad- SSHE used as a desk or table lamp. It has an adjustable shade that Avineslcd et lowe it oo ( justablo Skato that fits any member | and are fitted with cylinder locks, brass trimmed and felt-lined sce them. PRICE $1.25 UP, S of the famiiy. PRICES $1.00 UP, drawers. They are “built for service.” PRICE $10.50 UP, bed post. PRICE $3.50 COMPLETE, S —. . e N—— JA{ K KNEVES BEEP THE HOME FIRES i P THAT WHITTLE WELL ; S URNTNGE S p 0 I | 3 1 suggestion for the men In these days of coal scarcity and oY folks—large and small. A good - . home-heating difficulties, present your 3 \ American-made Jack-Knife for a good b friend with an Oil Hex There are b. \ American Christmas present. It's a i K a 5 throws the light where wanted. It also clamps on a chair or many just-cold-enough days when one sensible gift, too, and one that follows . of these H ers will obviate the the government's request of “practical A ‘ need of a coal fire. The seekers for A very complete assortment of all the leading makes— guaranteed. The line in-ludes 50 patterns and sizes in differ- i and useful gifts.” All sizes, shapes a practical gift will find these Heaters i ! ; just the gift for that car-owning friend—one that will prove b o ur . | ana varicties at prices you are prepared to pay. 35c UP. just right in price and utility. $5.65 UP. useful and lasting. $2.50 UP cakpbeieRs” | WORK BENCHES VISES Radiator Covers A gift for that boy of yours or the Made of hardwood and .equipped with vises, tool rack and handy man of the house and also for the mechanic. The Nne Includes | drawers. Not a toy—they are built for hard service. A prac- | the garage for repair work. We have a most complete lifie on | line. Our Covers fit all makes of cars. A most practical gift. every tool generally used in the trade. PRIOR HT, tical gift for man or boy. PRICE $14.00, display at our store. Every car owner should have one of these Covers. $3.00 UP. ROLLER SKATES THERMOS LUNCH BOXES e AUTOIST GLOVES EVEREADY FLASHLIGHTS The best grade adjustable ball-bearing Skate—a gift that Black Enameled Lunch Boxes with bright, rustless can be used the year around, courage your children to roll- | and pint Thérmos bottle. A gift that will be These Shears are known for quality. TFvery pair fully Here is a gift for a car owner—a good, substantial Vise in We have an extra large assortment to choose from in this A line of the famous Gunell Glov made especially for It would be hard, indeed, to find a more useful gift than appreciated by antoists. Fine grades of leather with different linings. The kind a Flashlight for any member of the family. Our line contains that give service. $2.25 UP. te; it will make them healthy and strong. PRIC 0. persons who must carry lunch. PRIC all the popular numbers. 75¢ UP. Whether with a safety razar or the razors and strops both for the safo- — N | - RN ties and the long blade, in all the : 5 best ma 5 4 inakes. The seleotion of muit- You will find a robe inour stock that suits in quality, color ably shaped razors is something that requires more than a glance of ap- | prove useful many times during the year. We are offering 1 | proval. We stand ready to help you ia BUMPERS A gift that may save the recelver many dollars in repair bills. We have many styles to fit the various m of c: in nickel and black finishes. Call and see them. $5.00 up. Every family should have 2 or 3 of these bottles. They and price. Any auto owner would welcome a gift of this de- your chaice so that | Scription. Look at them now before the choico colors are Wint size at a special price, $1.50. your s gift may be fully appreciated. $1.00 up. sold $5.25 up. v gf;vgtymg;ypfi’;:‘fg;; CLECTRIC AIR or a quarter of the good time that the little chap has with the novel exer- cisers of the Kiddie Kar type. For indoors-or out-of-doors, on the nursery floar or on the sidewalk or lawn. these Kiddie Kars are the best. A standard make, full nickel plated, complete with stand One of these you could get for Buddy's health and happine: price $1.00 up. and cord extension. Rffe Bros. U, e o 2" Lo CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS Make that boy happy with one of our air rifles. We have Dan’t take the risk of using candles on your tree. An them single shot, 500 and 1,000 shot; nicely nickel plated. Nothing pleases the real American boy like a gun. $1.00 up. Ever Ready 16 light electric outfit will make yvour Xmas tree attractive and safe. Price $6.50. locations. It lies in the center of fices in Chaumont and with Paris he British submarine crews on the day WIHERE'S RALEIGI'S GRAVE? | widow desired that he should r l] UARTFRS what was the American training area did his work there when not with thoe ENELISH SA]L[]RS the taking over of the German fleet London, Dec, 20.—Newspapers here Ralcigh's head embalmed N M every camp vell as the Toul sec- arm was inaugurated off this port. Sy : N cherished by his widow in ' tor in’ which tho American forces Chaumont itself has beerme almost As far as possible the admiraity !aVe Deen engaged in a controversy 3 leathern bagge” to the first attle and all the lines from Ame ized by the presence of the distributed the honor of taking aver as to the location of the burial place geath. The head was o T Toul easiward where we weve located, dquarte Its little hotels are A THEIR REWARI] the U-boats among all the men of of Sir Walter Raleigh in connection (orred in the church at W being within reach by motor. i ways crowded with officers. It T the submarine flotilla. Fourteen men with the celebration of the 300th &n- iy Surroy. The French post occupied as head- been very hospitable to the American were placed on each surrendered boat niversary of his birth. Biographers i - : ' occupation. Nearly every home with T e nalailiney surtendaran intpatahostor Hot Raleigh suppose that, after his exe- JAP POPULATION GROWS rplur((“. offices s typicaliotE Frenchilai e e b S Neis et s e ‘i 20 a total of officers and men cution, the body was buried in the A il I Center of American Army garrisons. Three long, four-story, red billet for officers and many of the L(]l]g V]glls Paid for hy UB(]al were allowed to participate each day. chancel of St. Margaret's. The TIMes, |, 1 arcasine at il eoia o eon ooe tile roofed barracks form three sides finest residences have been taken over SVery nan locled tarweard it o i, i P P et o B 0 & i of a at quadrangle facing a wide entirely by the hundreds of messes. S erly, all of them wanted to be select- y i - ct ti v o o St B8O LR 0 ) y by , @ placed there for a short time only and Sl e Tramlflg GI‘OllIldS avenuc sroup of lesser buildings In many of them the officers have in- III‘I‘ellderS (e i SR et N I G it el oo nenl o et L e S A i 2 nd the customary iron fence and stalled eloctricity and bath rooms and they boarded the beaten craft they creaso v L Little 5 AS & > over half a million i . — h Reddington, in® Surrey, where the oo CCiFCT . Lo SREn i ornamental gates is the remaining in som ases central heating plants maintained excellent discipline and arly 1e populs on Novem aumont, France, Nov. 20, (Cor- boundary. On cither gate post flles and with French se s live com- Harwich, England, Nov, 21 (Corre- | orders against any demonstration ber 3 1917, was estimated bondence of the Associated Press) t1e Tricolor and the Stars and fortably, almost luxurio as meas- | spondence of the Associated Press.) Were so carefully obeyed that it was 57 Stripes. | ured in military terms. Hundreds 1 almost with an air of disinterest that ! Formosa or is little city of the I Marn: a they went about their dutic ; gred in military terms. Hundreds 108 | —Tho business of actually accepting kel ient) Sentries pace their posts on every fo g r lacking @ 8 e X e St °) ! e homre of the gemeral head-!, 00 idrangle is filled with their chances on whatever billet may | the German submarines in surrende So much had been said of the in- ers of the Ameroan BXpedition- jirying officers and orderlies and be found in the crowded town where | Was performed by officers and men of tricacies of the German —submarine Fm;:‘;” ) l;m R "'i; e ands flash in salute, bugles a bed is always at a premium. the British sumbarine force who for that there were many misglvings R @, H. @~ one of the S eive almost hourly calls for the more than faur years had maintained #MOAg the British officers of their 1 X -l = B various military events and periods of A | @ tedious but relentless vigil of wa- 8DPility to mavigate them soon after : > the da ff s and n » cycles B 3 ¥ k 2 er e commanterinccne oot oy 1ot oot vacs AFtEE gt TIMESS |5 i s snon vt ot v s o it hom on e in the A)n:)ll]yhn‘, ,”(.p :x‘i':( 1(,1‘ Y“;,“ cntry at the gate stiffens even more Build Up Y Str. h With in a light cruiser commaaded the S00n reassured, however, as nothing < Mint Flavor S 8 housed he ¢ es € M } . 1 . e PR ciatr and il the avsiliacy or. TiEldly and brings his plece up with ul p Your Strength Wi fleet to which the U-boats surrender- S0 far different from other subma- ! ; “1% A fzations that go with it—the nerve EOaDFlen P olloRdlal) 9 - ed|ptiittwas el submarineloffcort whast s s SLoUTd N TIORSH S LSt A\ A 3 Jiffy-Jell L s R e hTi ht, slides in, i e L Kl iy ° W19 20 brought in was the U-135 which : ] ~ T or iotaru, SALicityior nor (R0 TR R 8 Vs BaEe 1 first stepped aboard cach submarine, iy 276 feet long, was completed threa = B R e 8 ?‘1‘)"’&”1"1\!1\“"\yl‘r‘l[ l’y’nl\;‘»z‘lf.l |W N“’f\ with four white stars signifying the curtly went through with the brief months ago and had never been to N desserts But it O o ot orate™™ Commandor-in-chiet. formalitics and it was a crow of men Sea until she crossed the British chan- Don't, uS€ cosmethb also comes in BS o Haatta o equently the general's car ap- who had fought the U-boats by under :‘f“ _l‘“l"c """"“"’1“_ G Hen bee o= 20 hide skin trouble mint flavor, to by and is now the capital of proaches unheralded and so swiftly et IMOCOIS. Sy B bt sa WAy < ke instant water methods that manned it and e o f the Britist ma Bt oFf the iloute Marne that the sentry’s ery of *“Turn out the has been at the head ‘of th b garnish jell A OL L SRR e e took it to port. ‘.\l(llr;v:‘t‘l(::‘l:{\l force since the beginning Reslnol ‘ The mint 6. Chaumont seems to have er-in-chief is gono before the guard | These men had uacomplainingly | of hos i ~$ y fliver codies Bandod ofl o Bitel ot strete can tumble from the guard house. stuck to a job that was recognized by He was taken to the vessel sooa af- aids oorcomplexmns bealodiina wlay sive value. It crowns a hig Until last spring General Pershing . the admiralty as one of the most un- | ter she was placed in her berth in the P = 3 so It keeps its eau between the Marne and the made his residence in a large villa 7t attractive ih the navy but it was end- River Stour and inspected her with If your complexion is rough, red, or strength and e and from the walls and towers near headquarters. He soon found MADE /| ed by participation in an event uniquo 'he Youns British licutenant who had pimply, don't try to cover up the de- freshness. It makes a green jell e old city is 2 wonderful view of however, that so near the workshop taken ind i her over brought her into fects with cosmetics which do not con- with a wealth of fresh mint Savor. valley of the Marne, here the of the army he could not have the SPRIN(JFI'ELD < in naval history 4 a fitting ending part With the aid of the German e ceal, but usually attract attention to the Serve with cold meats or roast r being hardly as widc the quiet and lack of intrusion necessary for service performed. gineer Commodore Hall, about (o 'ms‘m‘ e el Berinlod o lamb. Or mix in meat scraps be- e Canal that flows beside it be- to his growin onsibilities and he . Although British submarines leave, smilingly asked the lieutenant clear your skin with Resinol Ointment fore cooling and make a meat en its popiar bordered banks. removed in May last to a beautiful . PAINT AND ways were on the lookout for U.boats When he would be ready to “shove CI€ar ¥! loaf of it. S and Resinol Soap, hward over the narrow vale of chateau ahout five miles from town. ; cuzmcm_ co_ th 10 i the ey wes mot o1t But the young man took tho 1“,5“1‘83;‘2&"15)6“: ooy cleansentiin Try Loganberry Jiffy-Jell for a Suize the view takes in a wide He in a great mbling castle sit- - , measured by the number they de- auestion seriously and promptly re- his bl y i fruity dessert, and Mint for a gar- p Of rolling forest crowned hills. uated in the Marne va among RACKLIFFE BROS. CO. stroyed. Nevertheless it was co-in- blied: skin and enables it to breathe, but nish jell. They will delight you. gneral headquarte were re- groves and wide sunlit lawns, he lived New Britaln Distributor | cident’ that 20 U-boats should have “I can take her to sea in a couple usually removes blotches, redness and 2 Packages for 25 Cants led from Paris here in September with his personal staff. Conrected by been sunk by Brit ubmersibles of hours. She fs frightfully dirty but roughness. At Your Grocer’s t year, Chaumont being select- telephone with every divisional, corps during the war and it was the same the eagines are in gaod shape and Ask your dealue for Rasindl Saap and Oiatment. Jiffy-Jell —Waukesha, Wisconsin fter o careful search of available 1d army headquarters, his own of- number first surreadered to the,my men can operate them.” T T RSN AT WIS K A 5 0

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