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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, CEMBER 2 — | ORTY Ao = oanr (8 : } 2 The Stere of Rb ng*% ds P,h( »)5} ins | Cer M"»@ B NPTRER Lob ainTh & s o Chrisimas Gifts -U_ U U ‘ Y..J S ¢ v i . [ EVENINGS UNTIL 4 UNTIL CHRISTMAS. 4 sl o | FOr the Last Satueday Before Christmas e ) lRl)\l NOW l\lll llll{l\l\l‘x\ STORE WILL BI: OPEN EVENINGS. Best of “fi" the U*‘ al Kind o st m Useful Prasents | Choose Umbrelias-A Sensible Gift Vou can easily pleasc a man wi ich he can take his casc alout th mmv S Lhe Prowi I i |t e ; ™ : fippers with hand turn soles $2.75 Pair. ;i ¥ V‘Q/ {}\’il \ There ave Tan Kid and Calf Opera and vercii Slppers Viher and Hot Wrestli : better grade that will surely suit, a 50 Puir 3 Y shou n doubt o ze or color that 1 selecting @ s a Gift for either Men's Felt Comfy “Hylo" Slipp Assured—DBriefs. might be ay d s t a “Glove Cer- Gentleman store you get the very Indian Moceasins for Men are priced 0 Pair 1 Ut e : v - « « I allow the recip »»n to make her | A e G e st Indian Moccasins for Boys for $1.50 and $2.00 I’ E e e i ) ind and color HIGH CUT STORM SHOES ¢ HILDREN R i S i men's Two-Clasp Glace French Kid Gloves, white and colors, from $ € .50 pair. msistent with quality big assortment and the lowest prices The “Broadwalk’ make, of brown elk. « sh, with two bue : N top. Made with viscolizod soles, hroad toes, = « 1cel > 8 cory amoun ) 4 tow ; | § 1-2 to 12 for $5.00 Pair. Sizes 12 -2 to 2 for L may again go ay t t i 2 Unilicdnier iomn nd srey m 10 $3.00 paix m Wome 25 ‘\‘m'- H"t o ‘, yv‘v w‘kvwm'“» ind 4“?1 Brown Elk Lace Shoc vith “Krome o fo *hil hoped ti \ omen's Sty Hl' Wrist Mocha Cape Fleece vers with a wide range ¢ 2 v lates! wear. Sizes T to 12 for and Littl Tents ) et and Wool Lined G 1t lowest prices. Women handles, hiack and colors, for $2.00, willow calf lace Shoes with low heels 1 s, sizes ey i ¥ BI000N ol | e L ““"““"‘ Squirrel Lined Gloves which are always | $7.50 and $10.00 Lach. populin $4.00 Pair. hese e all the famous materials, broad lasts Best for Chil et I ros s ol ; £ : BUY FO RABABY B cea i Coll T ea mo” Knitted Wool Fabric Gloves from and natural and trimmed, all shapes, in Gloria, o $2.00 per p 5 A s g e T e o ot ilk Covers, special values for $1.50, rap Wrist Gloves in grey. for $2.25 pai $2.00 . iy and $10.00 Kach. ymen ne-Clasp pique and o Gloy mo . ave alwavs satisfactory Men's Umbrellas in a very choice line of Some of the pretty things to be found in I 0 y T e T ey o S Department, one floor up. B thes were e e Tittle Shoes in sizes 1. 2. and 3. of whitc kid . i very successful S S Gwillin st ) Of washable kid for $i Of white nubuck §i.50, e (e is in chirge of the hoot) TR 1emo” Tan Cape Gloves one-clasp and Strap Shoes 98¢ and all tan color for 98¢ and $1.25. another oae will e \ Neri from $2.00 per pair, up. CHILDREN'S UMBRIELLAS Moccasins of white kid or white kid, pi Dlue trimmed yiee B conrectionery sto Maia | B CHILDREN'S GLOVIS little gift for 98c. f | street. Plainville's popul ) s ap- All Kinds—Mocha and Kid fliccced lined and Bath Robes, all white, plain colors figur lair r " | proximately 4000 an w quota of | wobliineds Clover—Whohable Glov s S whital biar that they will have use for Priced 80c, $1.55 and bound, finished with silk cord, sized for the new ) » 5 year olds, Bl 2000 means (hat (he town iy (T R e V) TR sk iR i §2.00. $2.50 and $2.98 cach. B <hould subser i mside ! THE FINKST LINGER 8 ably more than w to Plai Suitable for Gifts, is made of crepe de chi v dni lor ville in former drives o the town | f q ’ Look at Gowns Kirst. Prefty silken Under nis » and ribi goes over the top this time it will be Lr pgcia ~alc 0 Fur Coats and Smal[ Furs trimmed, as well as plain and sleeveless styles. Iviced $4.98, §5.7 3 added glory. Tomorrow pay % $6.98 cnch, | in most of the loca! factories and | How about Camisoles? These also arve of crepe de chine wnd satin there is no excuss we who | me lace trimmed, some plain with ribbon straps. 5 values at 98¢, have nott vetiJoingg do =0 $1.50 and $1.98 Each. Accepts Challnge. Ton't pass the Bloomers. Comforf crepe de chine The war between Al Ventres, and satin, both plain and trimmed. Priced $1 E $3.98. Berlin, and F. Tven (Kid) Benjamin. There are “Billie Burkes” of crepe de chine, plainly made or trimmed ® | the local wrestler, is or in—in | B with lace, with choice of $6.98 and $7.98. words not in action nuy a - @ SHOP WHEF HO PPI} IS SY. challes > by Ventres w printed in | # These are strenuous days, so shop here where it is casi the pay concerning a mateh with | Cheney Bros. Sweet Bria I Washable Tub Silks, special With Strong Frames and serviceable, rxomething Our Pre-Christmas Sale Prices on Furs means a positive reduction of from 20 to 30 per cent. from W prices. It affords one a splendid opportunity to bestow a Gift worth while and at a big saving Note also the Very Special offerings in Silks and Dress Goods. Hercules (Casselingo, Kensington. | j§ Tancy Silk ! g Taffetas, resularly 00 vd values for $1, $1.50 and | The local bhoy s answered the chal- For saturday ...... $1.95 yd. e iean “ = 1 $1.7 HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DFLIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY Jenge with the following OLEBANECA Y 3 YO 5 yd. RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. S e the Berlin blacksmith's proteses Wool Taffeta Poplin, value 00. For Saturday $1.79 yd. rene iweaves,ivalue [§2.00. would say I have in pro 1 mateh Sille and Whol Crepe A% Ghins ' - For Saturday .. $1.69 yd. BERL!N NE‘}!‘; The Camp Mire Girls will prescent ' it Camp Devens is spend- | with the well-known Greek middle- | i el ue $2.25, £) Va2 a4 play and entertainment tomorrow B furlough at his home in | weight, George Stu in srmont, | @ S ool — | evening Kensi : after which [ am perfectly willin Sy ) Bertin B 5 : I'reeman of the Naval Re- | wrestle any of these would-be w ] The Tiberty ) el L serve: vtionedl at| SBrooklyn: (LS [{icss of Bedlln ot nnv oflicritown i f I raeeting and re ? S = snding 2 short furlough with | cluding the wonderful Al Ventre he Foresters' hall s in Kensington. ithiiholroperinotice L S —— All Wool Storm 8erge and $1.85 yad. YTRIRNO 10 The choir of t K« n M. B he public schools w close “As for me nol showing Nt e TER church will meet : ¢ home of down for ne week to oh ve the - C did not know vhom oad this evening at 7:30 o'clock for . and Mrs. Harry Gordan of | 1, qiffc s, rehearsal of the Christmas music. A Kentucky arc visiting friends in L rull atte nce is requesied. Kensington Mrs. Gordon formeriy :]‘:‘diwnr"",_n‘v"::‘,f”;"“Y;'M”;:1‘” '(,‘\,',‘:”,\( ! Peaple Must Sow More Generos- = waton Nourse ot e T C. lived here. stationed at Syracusc, spe E NOTICE Ladies’ h 7 Orchestra, s “Now, if “Hercules Casselineo’ is so urlough at his home o & v strect Grange 1 Berlin, this eve- % ity or Campaign Will Fail Andrew Orsie of the U. S army, ning 1ot nRioneite Tahe el T Mk enolg ¥ the King amance o putisnimz s ot vour Figl Days of War Brought Forth onvenience, T am TOMORROW IS LAST DAY A.LORD, A BOY AND A CONCEREFL TR | New Evidences of Ewrhansm srence, hut T understood it was with is George Stursg the well “ enown middleweight wrestler, and it | With the British-American armies, Scout= Have Dasketball Game— - I will he held in Yermont about the Jast | Nov. 10 (Correspondence of the As i | | Muzzi & White Business Sold—Boy of January. 191 soclated Press.)—German deviltry Plainville Trems * | seemed to know no hounds In the last 3 g O d ] Norih Wash- i days of the the Britlsh E : s ur d&s le 4 Tten:s, | Charles | worth, of ! tighting on : r 3 exptonce, . S inglon streot. is ontertaining his | froat after the Hindenburg line had nun-n-(__ ] d jt W. Steveas virman of £ T Mrs. Van Alstyne, of Maple | been shattered. They attached gre- | v e el b olwrans WI o G : - Valley. N. ¥ | nades to the bodles of dead Huns left | 7 i B e e — has not i ; i Rt Chitiol Wi ie stitionsd in [ Menindiintthe) ng etreat, so that | mas S 3 % SRR N I when the bodies v fted the gro- | ol e % - NEiirs i homa o et exploded, Killing as Tiolic ith his DEbe ”"" e School closed this afternoon for the | i \".‘u‘\‘“(- Lk Ry i Y o pnd s oD AID I SRl ey re killed by these grenades in : > ELh : vour Nmas gifts at Prior's £ st vict will have . ~ % 4 o d ot [teninting RoRveioh e o e Ger Y e . . ¥ O 3 A dcad trom the field in front of an Am- Ve st b BN X a ‘ L { crican machine gun position. There- is no inctory cun- A 5 2 % . alter no Australian would put hand it all persons whe S 3 3 ! % 3 on a dead German. In some ses the olled do so berors ko 2 2 i - 80 ' { i Lodies w dragged to their burial when the solicitor . yar ] H places by means of a long rope which : 3 i ailowed the streteher boarers to keer wirman of, i & out. of range of any exploding hand srenades he Americans, on the other hand, hit upon the plan of making the Ger- @ =i 4 M prisgners bury their own dead ‘r R R In e instance a Boche prisoner was mRe s et | Al of them Kelth and Proctor e e B Theaters Have Booked 1ware of this fact and refused (o touch it In one small towa cvacuated .by the Germans, many of the heds wert ound to be mincd. An American of £ T G B ficer, tired and worn by long and complete repor 7 : P L 2 ¥ S s harg fighting. rest on a lou Faiv Plans Completed—Other News or wounding ! ar the town of Le Cateau a of Australian sireteher bear ghi { : fednie g O g 3 OB in a room previously occupied by Husinces i L - 3 * 1 HEe ¢ German officer e Jounze blew the lust eight g 2 . ; 3 L A 5 ind he was instantly killed o ers In Ken H S ;. K 4 £ Another oflicer picked 8 i A 2 ‘N bar husiness an 5 % y ‘ q | B 4 | i ses left by the Gery and B f 9 l;iSu‘;” the fir of Jan i . 5 ; " . R s Yo { ; sses expoded in bis hands ] 4 1 THE CHANDCURER Boy Sconts Lose, { g e g i s E R Uray o part af his face 5 i "he Huns had become adept the farious business of making infernal ¢ andience last even eriin town hall the Ber- e ) asketball toam, In { § R : 5 3 TRisy Gl Y vy An HiZ KNOWS NO TERRORS. game of the season, went g S S 3 £ i e was searcel P where the ) defeat before the fast Tigers £ 3 2 e o s i ctrical and cngineering experts of iMaGiN to b : 3 i | % " ¢ Allies did not tind some new form R E < thetr fiendish ingenuity \ Mectasical Viguee With a bf Kensingion. Thae score was 22 7. John Giana was the star of the ] s of & | Hall 5 3 s s i b Humnan B no blayed a good game for the Reriin 3 3 A\FENEY BROTHERS TOME Soys, The lineup was a8 follows s s , 5 S 3 | FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS Kensington: Centor, Giana: right ; s ¢ i 3 i Gaffney, son of Jud and thward, O. Karam; right guard, F. y % 4 # B & i o Gafthoy of Vinels Cwil B A\ Meind Masterpicee That Orad left guard. J. Venturo; left 3 i 3 home today from Notre Dame, Cannot Be Do forward, F. Karan Boy Scouts GEORGE HAMILTON\\ i i 52 s 4 8 e e e snter, Howard Hall; vight forward, | ADMIRES THE BOY i ) | : 3 vill spend the Christmas recess at \ Giant Form Phree Times L. Austin: right guard, W. Cham- home here. Donald Gaffney, with (he Size of a Man, berlain; left guard. E. Brown: left AND HIS CATCH 7 : .‘ S o i e e e Torward Minor AND THE CROWD ’ 3 : lonorabic discharse from the service 3 Fair Plans 1'\)"\p|l~l(". EQUALLY ¥ | i tomorrow night nd will also rveturn Mrx. Willam Bunce of Kast Her A e : 3 home from college for the holidays. [ NOTE—In order that all the boys and girls have opportunity to lin. chalrman of the Village Im ROVES 5 o v CShine pril 4 sce this Wonder Serial, the fiest cpisode w he shown ALL OF hgovement soctety, anounces thal 4 2 1904, when | SENATE RATIFIES TREATY. NEXT WEEK. ¢ plans for the fair and bazaar, | captiin, G wearing | Washington, Dec. 20.—The senate' i MON. TUKNS., WED—TOM MOORE i KENNEDY, “THE hich has been planned for the first the dress uniform of hi This | today ratified a trade treaty between ' | KINGDOM OF YOUTH. .ok in Junuary, are completed and | was dur Visit to Chice ]nm country and Guatemala, designed | B ADDED MON., TUES., WED. — ILLUSTRATED SONGS Kensington team while Hownrd A Weird, Uncongierable Vil- ltin, ¢ feature for the first evening will Copyright W. L. Kaehne: to aid in the development of com- | NEW VAUD b & minstrel show. From Underwood & Underwood. | merce. -

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