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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1918 COMMERCE CHAMBER | S 'm_ CTonle” (%Y atches fOl' Permanent Membership Commit- tee to Boost Organization 1§ yA/§5] Make the Little § & H (-] ® S ol Soldier Happy for | rlstmas G]fts ing. A general discussion of the uni- | form hours situation lead the direc- | tors to feel that this vear there will mas { be more universal observance of the [oice oan waiks e gon | tond | There is no Gift that is more appreciated than a Good Watch. months. They felt that there should be no individual action on the part of ! St a few merchants for ihe public were | & ' 1 e IR ,m;ufinf“}.l1,,‘.‘;2“1'\:;.12;, REE Il\-nr;» HERBERT L MILLS # & We have a very fine stock of both Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Watches, Campfire Girls. If all stores united in their hours of Grace Harlow. pening and closing, better busin Sirla of the Central Hi would result and the purchasing pub- H Hardware 336 Main A y espet:ia“y the Blue Grass Seminary Girl lic would not be mislead. BOOKS FOR BOYS: The uniform hours committee with | § N Tom Switt \. A. Mills as chairman, explained its | A% i - - — s - e Boy Aviators. vlan for determining just what uni = S . v e T » e Elles m_hours should accomplish for | S - . i 5 ) : Flying Machine Boys. ‘he New Britain merchants and how s . Boy Allles With the Army | the committee felt the matter would | & A h f l S d E mg) Five Motorcycle Boys. { be best handled. They felt that if | & V) eel' ll Ufl a efllfl = ! | other cities would come together and 7 Children’s Books. oL = Little 3 decide upon a schedule and then live T.arge Assortment. up Is assured to all who attend the Illustrated Lecture upon We invite your inspection of these goods and we guarantee to it, that surely New Britain —Stationery Dept. | could and would during 1919. £ 3 9 | The subject of a new credit rating | B i 'B . . THE book was taken up and the directors | 1 4 Satlsfactlon. agreed to accept the recommendation of the credit committee, appointed the contract be given to the Connect- icut Credit Bureau at Hartford. | 8 o Work will proceed at once. Lists will § ‘ | ; : 169-1T1 Main Stres! be distributed to all merchants and y | . if promptness in making out these | [g |8 PHONE 330. lists is secured, the book will go to | | B print the latter part of January F I8 ; moses e 1§ g9 YWEST MAIN ST. |4 vears ago ha become of little use to - g - | | the merchants because of the many | changes in the population of the city | this year and it became imperative e ibi e bos e . 5 8 % 8 the views exhibited were of rare beauty, every one w enthusiastic & 3 . . o e e SR : ] 3 {|§ Old Reliable Jewelers ere Quality Is a Requisite. FTHa. diretors s s over them. A trip to Maples the beautiful, and Pompeii, once '8 23 y q chant give this matter their earnest magnificent city, buried for centuries, rocently excavated, is the support when the lists arc presented. |l cvent of a life time, people from all parts of the city are attend- 54 MAIN STREET The chamber, for the directors was | [§ all : . ing these lectures regularly Sunday evenings, are cordially asked to take up the matter of at- tempting to have all merchants, fac- | tories and husiness houses instruct GOOD MUSIC ALL. WELCOME SR QA their telephone operators and clerks ! to give the name of the firm when | e ' fllome= mons o e CITY BOWLING LEAGUE | 55hii” = ' e B [ — e telephone clerk could advise the | e I and After { erson calling that t - con- : — | most popular e e R < ! UNION MANUFACTURING CO, . et Cgitt. Fourin | [aes s s | (JFFICERS SUNDAY conen 5ot Peporemenc ™ ™% e e The 0Id_Reliable - y hands and No better impression could be given A ‘ z 2 o s AN | Round Package ? 4 the public that New Britain's stores = 3»‘”{)@ on ook 7 Due to presence of ideal | Windsor Ties— and business offices were up to the e Darbaur & woainer, th Arcadian management | minute than Dby following this | : s . e et again extends a challenge to the Mo- | - 40c 50c, 65¢ | |nion 1t wownd b the desre of | MOMbErSHD Campaign Will Be Nerewn ULl es s | G i G, 0 S e - Malted Milk T5¢, 85¢. the chamber of commerce that eve | 707 305 1951311 | necessary that the city championshio | office plan to put this rule in to ef- } T H ’ Pl 87 2°%% | question be settled this year, as the! A ‘T ] Pushed With Vigor e pepnrement Very Nutritious, Digestible FISER A s SPL S ; s i champions of the 125-pound class. “It, p % e REAL Food-Drink, instantly prepared. The lecture last Sunday evening attracted a large audience, welcome. Sl The | A permanent membership commit- Made by the ORIGINAL Horlick process and ke Horsfall tee of the bureau was appointed by : Wi is hoped that a game will be anzed | Lu Chairman W. A. ITouse consisting of At a recent meeting of the Tabs' /. 2 for this Sunday at 2:30 o'clock at the N\ from carefully selected materials. owd o Co. Geo. Dyson, §. M. Davidson, of the | membership committee reports of the (nudette . ... : Redwood football fie the Arcadian /mmsmmv‘a-"' Used successfully over Y century. Fair and Ralph Girth of Chatfield's. | sus sub-c itte re rend and manager says. ici e G All_good prospects for membership |« ooy s SUo-committees were read and e 5 AGEDAND[RA Endorsed by physicians everywhere. 3 ! 4 L) | accepted. The committee has adopted G ‘ 3 P e ARTE as well as resignations will come be- | . T = HARTFORD. fore this commitice. Now that the | the thermometer plan of keeping the i CHRISTMAS EXERCISE o B = ? o T forion paTalties, | yaw that the |l members of thesoslety Informed on ; — %;‘-cun Specify ] The Original nebihol ot o1aiE and | the wrogress of the campaign, and the Pupils at Elihu Burritt School Have ] bt o ilors their old positions or at lcast | Chart is to be placed in the rooms . .. iors Visit from Santa. S G S v A - H provide emplioyment for them, the | this week. A meeting of the publici SR 3 An interesting program was pre- - i ers re m' a |0|ls S e ; S : : s ey SO 3 - bt 20 fierchanifosihslc it mnon 0 Ml o s h“’x’) ‘l‘i‘;l(‘} AR SO inrevethan an it ‘ 175 | sented at the Elihu Burritt school by ollow the recommnendation of their | ing, at w e W e e S S0 : i the pupils yesterday oon in the GEEE | directors, that all stores and business | adoption of a circular letter will be el b : N S sl heniial A - —— ] & concernse, agree to provide a position | talked over and a letter drawn up. k ] | i TR : ik 3 @ - . SUN AND MOON OINTMENT | for any eniisted men who refum to | Theas lattors are to bo sent to overs | e e e TR L B s N B (O S v D L Sl T 2 the city with a desive to enter into | young man in the city who is eligible % e L i e - QUICK RELIEF FOR SPANISH | tnejr old work again. Letters will | for membership. The publicity com- | yro s e o e e e e il ; NFLUENZA, COLDS, SORE | g5 out from the chamber shortly | mittee has been augmented by the ad- Sgeent e 3 93 S e R - ROAT, S CATARRH. ] urging this cooperation on the part | dition of several new members. The MeBriarc ... : ! appropriately costumed, was follow 5 J.&LWELER Anoint chest and back, snuff & |of the merchants. New Britain will | entiro committee now 18 Thomas i . 1 g song, “There's Wonderful § ttle up each nostril, and take & |tnhen be one of the first cities in the | Meskill, Henry Rose, Frank Riley and Blancl £y th T ‘ = - ation of the song, “The ttle on the tongue several times a | state to have the manufacturers and | 5 3 g atiz 3 SLe 18 acturers,# Bugene Borkowski. Other matters of = Elit 1 EHOL O o ay. Anoint with Sun and Moon | merchants openly unite in this move- Al aee Wy o e 5 - | North Wind Shall Blow and We Shall [ iniment, for tired body feeling, | ment. & : 452 | Have S T ithe Bivas : ; talked over last night. . : : ; fheumatism hardening of the arteries = s i ‘ o ics Do Then, Poor Things pre- : ; = & | Election of officers for the s s Sunbu erss 63 nese i niacvee etliriicints, tinea roct ana | WO s .| Blection of omoscs dor the soulsty |Sunburn Sl sE e urns, | 2 > 5 it e b 5 appeared on the s > she the Small size 40c, large jars 75c. Washington \Stidot: Soldtcr Recovers | oo oy 2iternoon. Jhe lomoes, with & 2iat ) from the storms of winter by repared only by A. W. Lowrie. from Wounds and Sickness. s e e building bird-houses. The program hheglindstiin il Wby : : ready been virtually filled, inasmuch i S ol Joecs ey : ended with a Christmas carol by the A" mulliline fof ‘up=to-date Jeweiry Private Raymond C. Frost, son of | 43 © is b SapaidatSiraneaiont 5 | entire ensembl B may be had at reasonable prices. Irs. Judson Frost, of 136 Washington | Of these offices. For the office of Gty ) R e i { street, writes that he is glad he went | Prarian a close contest is anticipated. | EEe s 2 : . F SPECIALS over and helped beat the Huns, and | Hugh Curran and William Scheyd ave ' [OH0& - --oocoo 10 ¢ S| :’v“ kit # SILVERWARE CUT GLASS adds that he would like to see some | the candidates for this office. The |OUONCE 89 7 ; Aantag WATCHES IVORY TOILET SETS “iHerald=2l Ho wasiseveralywoundea (fothexsnorcinessiforfoaslane: FErcst- Sy namma el i (I 7— Worthy temple, Pythian Sis i DIAMONDS MANIOURING SETS in the leg on June 16 and was sent | aleiviy, M Cronisd vileos s sident, , ;% derson oo.101 8 g met last night and chose the follow BRACELETS BRACELET WATCHES from the hospital to a rest camp in secretary, Thomas _|ing officers for the coming year: | LAVALLIERES CUFF LINKS August. He left the camp in October, | M ; asurer, Fred G. Rus 0 4 92 9 Chief—Louise Heslitt : CAMEO RINGS CIGARETTE CASES 1917. He contracted lobar pneumonia | financial secretary, William ) x-senior chief—Lillian Mitchell. 5 RUBY RINGS CLOCKS in July, 1918, and also underwent an | sythe; marshal, Philip Duffy; 53, 7 CE, Ex-junior chief Martha Flint SCARF PINS ETC., ETC. operation, He does not expect to e | Shal-at-arms, Frank Bass; librarian, fMapagerslicrnicty Blrdete L. E. WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS. home until about July, 1919. He is| William Scheyd and Hugh Curran. Mistress of records and seal—s: o now guarding German prsoncrs ena | The dance commfttes will hold a 5 |l G ol “THE QUALITY JEWELRY STORE. says they ars a foush-looking bunch | Testing Sunday afisrnoon in tho -t Kerin ... - - 250l MLLS ol inancs e el 0 M ATN TR OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL STREET. He has received no mail for some time | t rlor, Plans for a series of Neurath .... 59 &0 oD 3 and so does not receive any news from | dances in 1919 are to be talked over. ) Norton S 3 75 Elofecion g boseuil L) home. Private Frost was born on Anderson. ... 92 : o n Sl R e Zenol Miller. Christmas Day, 1899, and will have | 250,000 HOMES ARE 3 3 f Past chief—Leonora Sam>son spent his 18th and 19th birthdays in Trustee—Lou Davis. France. RUINED IN FRANCE N 99 3 Press committee—Tillian Mitchell. oyington i 2 Drill master—AM. H. Morton. fis n A BOX Of SOX e In Rhefms Alone, 12,000 Out of ., 0 . 6 p 23 R : Join New Britain Nat. Bank Chr q v . 14,000 Houses Were D yed s o o s mas Savings Club tonight. Open { 407 400 »Cv;ml st = R. ‘* ;{k has 'e‘ ; 9 p. m.—Advt. by the Germans. Columbias. O E Oy DO DEELO0D AD: 2 Tari o Raver voulives How Hitls how Himenin e Lo 3 [ B olmnblas o _ 545 | owing to the increasing membership H. Najarian, Proprietor. tile, had a drawing last aight and Puris, Dec —In the debate on Wilcox ..... 79 78 and activities of the New Britain Boys' [ John Valentine of 121 Tremont | the bill for war damages, Louis Du- Hoyle ......... 80 89 46 | Club. Mr. Cook feels that he cannot . wear out. That suggests street won the $5 zold piece and Miss is, deputy from the Seine, gave de- Robinson .. .. 85 5 L devote the time to maintain the stan- [d 7—9 Lee Street. Anna McBriarty a quilt. 2 of German destruction and rob- A. Anderson ... 97 1 9 303 | dard which Troop No. 4 ha ttainea @ Tel, 1711-13 Tel 1711-13 Popular nds of tobaccos in {Mery in the northern district of — through Mr. Cook's untiring efforts. [ a mighty good suggestion too. M| pound and half-pound humidors at \ce, according to a special cabla | 429 Dwight Skinner, who has just returned . Mac's Smoke Shop, 51 Church street. | dispatch to the New York Sun. In Percolators. from the service, will succeed Mr. Extra e QU p S| v o4 g Sueuni i g —aAdvt Rheims alone 12,000 out of 14,000 Schulz . S G Cook outmaster of Troop No. 4. toe and heel with double sole @1 private Bernard J. Fitzpatrick has | houses had been razed, he added. Wigg L.l T i 0— 228 B e € HEADQUARTERS FOR SPRING LAMB. in plain colors. BeeniLonor byl ehareodl fron. Bacs e ftotal number of houses de. Polchort T 7| SWEDES SIE BOMBARDMENT SeWn 204 thiss specikl atuss Hospital No. 183, Camp Sheridan, | stroyed he imated at ; Ma- K . g B B 2 7 at 550 bat wren v vali®s W | Montgomery, Ala. Before cnlisting | chinery not taken aw Soe MEEnaL DRI A e This week we are offering at especially low = % i he was employved at the Stanley Rule | According to a report by the budget r 3 gz % e o 5 Le; Lam| youw'll want a box of three at and Level company. Private S o G e S 1 “"‘ CIECLEIEA ROl HEVBE prices, Lamb gs, b Chops, Beef and Pork. $1.50. Hjerke has been honorably discharged | 2,600 million pounds sterling ($13- Sheflield. Copenhagen, Dec. 21.—While the at the same camp. He was employed | 000,000,000) divided into 800,000,000 M&'Sh ......... 74 87 8 411 ritish fleet was bombarding Bolshe- [ We also have a large stock of Turkeys, Chick- Babeock ...... g 93 {at the Landers, Frary & Clark plant. | ($4,000,000,000) houses, 200,000,000 ResNGEN S o Vvist forces near Reval, on the Gulf of _‘I ens and Fowl. All kinds of vegetables, Fruits and Harry L. Kutschen has been dis- | ($1,000,000,000) for furniture, 400- T G0 e +5 | Finland, a Swedish fleet occupied F 4 ' | charged-from the §. A, T. C. at Storrs | 000,000 ($2,000,000,000) for damage j. ..o ¥ -8 34 | thonian waters, according to the Lo Nuts. 1 5 u 0N z | college. He was employed at the Cor- | to the fields and loss in live stock, and ¥ Anzeiger of Berlin.. Berlin advices to* bin Serew office. destruction of forests, 800,000,000 A5 T the National Tidende say that the : Cigarettes in cartons of 50's and | ($4,000,600,000) in industry and 400- VaGio I British warships have not landed Send your Christmas Order Early. 100's at Mac’s Smoke Shop, 51 Church | 000,000 ($2,000,000,000) in public Hubbar 94 82 89— 265 | troops wave supplied Esthonian | strest.—Advt. property { Modeen ~ 244 | forces with arms and ammunition. It has been said that a man jery he has until it begins to hosiery for Christmas and Its