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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, Boston Store SHIPTHOUGHT L0ST IS REPORTED SAFE ARE YOU PREPARED FOR COLD .’ 9 3 ¢ (INCORPORATED) VEATHER? { Skipper's Wlfe Was in Mourning | HARTFORD. s i, —Boat Missing 3 Months BLANKETS ol o Womew's Suas Coats, and Drss s Reduced | |8 i in Malden, Mass., after she had . into mourning for her hushand PUFFS AND COMPORTABL > whose ship had been classed a vietm = ; s In Blankets we are showing a large | a German submarine attack or a [ 5 SUITS REMARKED Ari ariety both white und colored in | drifting mine off the Tong Tsland an it ot i L | L] 51975 $2950 $3950 $49.50 $59.50 Wool. The prices will not be lower, iling vessel department of the Cos- opolitan Shipping Company, 42 | R 9 b 5 s 5 s 5 = s ,“‘_.”‘.‘“ i ‘,,‘]”“,“I, of helarvivalior B ¥ R A A EVERY CONCEIVABLE LAST HOUR STYLE, COLOR AND FABRIC WITH FUR TRIMMINGS IN south | @ : i 5 J PROFUSION in fact indications point to higl prices as the season advances. We ¢ Brynhilda at Algoa Bay, Africa, with all well 2 T 4 LA some of waterials yo d Wool V. Silv f carry the famous “Beacon” Blankets | © o [ v is unique in |8 § N ‘materials you will find Wool Velour, Silvertone, Oxford, lovors Stripe, Wool Ser | 18 DI N o Lol ¥ ses, Wool Poplin, Broadeloth, Duvet de Laine, Winter Jerseys, Velvets, IEnglish Tweed the experiences of sing ships that 4 ayonn 5 B o) sh T finally have come to port. She \\}“* /A A few of the colors vou will find Victory Red, Henna, Taupe, Battleship Grey, Oxford Pla Just Arrived, a fine showing .‘r"\““ lv\w-‘dnu .n_A\\w' Liay ‘\l"m‘u‘u(w“ ‘anteloupe, Tobacco Brown, Navy Blue, Green, Oxford Grey. vk, whenee she sailed on the a - MODEL SUITS O XCLUSIVE DESIGN, FABRIC AND Ci 3 THAT WERE UP M ndsome Plaid and Fancy colored | noon of September : in fact, she N REPRICED AT $08.50. AND COLOR THAT WERE UP TO jarvived last Friday ive days be- ble Blankets, extra large a . 3 ; double Blankets, extra large and i, . (ape Kenneally had announced E 8 ther The route sailing craft take in all grades PUFFS AND COMFORTABLES | through North and South Atlantic That will enable you to buy three times as many Dresses while spending wbout the cost of one ‘ R and around the Cape of Good Hope to Made full size, filled with finest | Algoa Bay is pretty close to 8,000 S t St t d Aft D B mar reet an ernoon resses 4 § her avy general © , valued at | E ) silkaline coverings of fine quality 000,000, that weighed her down to - Silk Dresses, Taffeta Dress Satin Dresses, Serg ses, | line limit of safety, her | Bead Trimmed, limbroidered, Smart Effects g 95 some with plain colored borders, fine ; ner load o 2 o] A eighty-four day trip was comparative- i To quote the original prices would sound ridiculons but many of sortment -of patterns. Iy swift. these frocks have sold at four times the sale price and they are in all Lifeboat Found Drifting. sizes. What made her owners and even o the marine insurance companies be- g | lieve that she had been lost was the ! From the Famous New York Makers. [rom the Great Coat Concerns discovery, off the Long Island coast of Cleveland. From Leading Philadelphia Makers. by the Government mine layer Spray, THE CHOICEST STYLES AND FABRICS OBTAINABLE of one of her lifeboats, badly battered . A O at the hows, attached to which was a part of an iron davit. The boat | was picked up a few days after the 319 75 535 00 45 00 utical experts K H : Brynhilda sailed. @ kperts who eaxmined the boat said they sus- | pected that the damage had been Coats Thnt Wers Up to P S RS ARG T caused by an explosion. Also a large o b ol part of her deck cargo of lumber was picked up. Then came a radio search s 3 for the Brynhildd, which had a good virost eqtioment unuy” wcloe Styles that Captivate at First Glance | B (o{urlr:\‘\m. 4*:m-r|osv|;o TS :.»'r ! :nl:‘h\e WOMAN KILLED BY iBRlTlSH SUBMARINE ; : f e iovernment vessels everywhere in ADEICS e mene course to South America called vainly AUTO IDENTIFIED [ N one Giats | ‘,” ‘v : for news of the Brynrilda and got ShiaRal st H.euuulu‘ soft single an Taupe none, and so they concluded she was - Velour Coats | a war los b l 4 Bolivia Coats Brown Walter K. Mack, head of the com- | Mrs. Theresa Beach, Aged 62, Run | Sitvertip Bolivia Ceats | Purples | pany owning the Brynhilda, and Mr. bt E - m wer el S| 4 m Christmas Eve ’ “he attleship Grey Allen were overjoved yes Down Christmas Eve on ‘ : e s Llasit learn of the safety of the p and : > S | B Leatherette Coats Soft Reds sent messages to the families and rel- Park Street. b4 4 d b S F ; e o V atives of all the members of the crew. E Ms hake y l]e l lre Kersey Cloth Coats Fenna : Mrs. Theresa Beach, aged 62, died i Velour de Node Coats Canteloupe - admi at they had practi- They admitted tha ey had p Pom Rolivia Coats Rich deep shades of blue. cvally given up hope of hearing from | at the hospital Wednesday night ag Bflflched ifl Dardanel]es the Brynhilda. The marine underwrit- | a result of injuries received on Park ers, who never pay Insurance until | street when she was struck and DAL = & » o e | B This Mark Down Sale Also Enables You to Bu determined, 0 were ppy, for the | bile driven hy 'l Carlson. Mrs, London, Dec. v Montreal y Brynhilda was heavily insured. Beach came to this city but two The story of the achievements of the K Once Detained By British. months ago and since then has been | Britlsh submarine in wartime would R' h B e i p DR. CLINTON J. HYDE et T el i : as n shos i | t ; The Brynhild one of the last of | living with her son-in-law., Fred L. be incomplete without the official re- iC Cauiin; urs the old iron salling ships built in|Engle, foreman In the Corbin Cabinet ! ¢ i g Scotland. She was launched ia 1885 | [ock factory. She had been '] ;s port of the siaking of the famous At Remarkable Price Concessions, THE PRICE YOU PAY |20 afier adventures in all the seas | in’thac facto tor ahont o momploved iubmarine E-14 oft the Dardaneliss | THE “QUALITY” OF SAGE ALLEN FURS CANNOT BE DENIED. i on the chart she was bought by The accldent occurred about 11 |early in 1918 with the loss of her T R e B T Americans at the beginning of the| . < o abou Y ) . ISE BE , SETS REDUC e and aent journeving to | 0.clock, Clhristmas Fve, when Mrs. | commander, Lieut. Commander Geof- o o T Nuturia Sots, $25.00. I have been running down for the |t ti U™ )i orent natfons. In the | Leach attempted to cross the road in | frey White, und all excopt seven ot N tural W USEIRLCORS AN L ILREREREE 00 Natural Raccoon Sets, $25.00. last year or two.. Iam all fagged out, | Loy "¢ 1915 she ran afoul of the f'r?nf of the car. Mr. Carlson was ihe orew Natural Muskrat Coats, Raccoon trimmings, Muskrat Sets, $20.50. have no ambition, Worry from morn- | mritier fiaa ¢ e dAriving along at a moderate rate of ¢ Natural Opossum Sets $22.50 . British hlockade in the North sea and K foe b o She | PPeed when the form of Mrs, Beach| The E-14 left Mudros on the even $85.00- Taupe Wolf Seta, 8110.00. ing, till night, don’t.care whether I| ;5 detained by a British cruiser. £ : I : i | am dead or alive, have Jost weight and | was permitted to proceed and landed | @PPeared directly in front of the car. ;"l‘t: f;’ January 27 aad Pgocefed*‘d ';‘P‘ Natural Muskrat Coats, fancy borders, $110.00. Squirrel Sots, 839.00 cannot do the same work 1 used to|g car at Bremen. Later | I SPite of his efforts to stop the car | the Dardanelles to searc orfagEho ~ 5 Pointed Fox Sets, $59.00. 2 cargo of cotton at Br n r | Goehen. | After. diving under subma- Raccoon Coats, Beaver trimmed, $225. Sl e et do some years ago. If I were ae|cotton cargoes were taken by the [N time to prevent an accident, Mr | & s oy strong as I was, I could earn good | British. Carlson was powerless and the woman | 'ile nets, she found that the Goeben Hudson Seal Coats, beautiful quality, 8350. Blnck Fox Hots, $98.50. had left a few hours previously, so | MUFFS Black Lynx Sots, $125.00. money. I know I ought to treat with The loss of a lifeboat in ardinary | Was struck swith great force. o 2 - Whi i a good specialist, but I cannot affora | times would not mean that the ves-| For some time after heing stnuck, | _Cmander ol tuznec B backy) Raccoon Muffs, $15.00. Tho Smart Coatoes of Bquirrel and Nutria are to pay for the treatment.” o1 “Tosing it had met mishap, but | Mrs, Beach was unidentified. Nothing | KCOPINg # sharp lookout for ememy B o ancad: You are paying for it NOW, myJ prowling submarines and drifting | on her person would identify her as a . C o\ U vt L Aot s e IR Raccoon Bearfs $18.50. triend, and dearly; yet you do not|mines changed the conditions ma-|local woman. After several hours | .. . cpedo was n‘,"", ai iEe Oy Muskrat Muffs, $19.50, Nutria Scarfs $25.00. get it. terlally. It is belicved that the Bryn- | she was identified by her son-in-law, | 1\ Cl Carried the Gocben's ammuni- | Kit Coney Muffs, $10.95. Mole Scarfs $35.00. el oy el s bRl e e e s | tion, causing 4 heavy explosion which | “I know I ought to take treatment; § € ruishec e submarine’s Your health is your capital; your [on the second day out and that seas M FOAN MINISTE ¢ Xtinguished th nar working capacity is the interest you [ easily bounded over her low freeboard SEe SR NAMED. are drawing. and tore a lifeboat from the davits, | o S/eXe ity, Dec Eduardo ! ! o ] ) L ay has been nominated Mexicanyf3¢e. The forts immediately opened | A good manager never spends more | besides carrying away a large part 15 e @ - 2 T f R = B i o red i | minser o T e S0 | b e Dt ne b o | pRESIDENT AND MRS. WILSON READY TO ; SR ey anza, His confirmat - 2 submerged immediately to 100 Tee Shot he ¢ ’ < also likely that her wireless equip- | ' irmation Ly the sen- 3 g Hhouldignogpesitofidraoniithe |k ate is expected and continued on her course. but be- capital his interest would, of course, | meat was badly dnl.u?g:vf]“hvll it m: s 3 et L B e ST i L E ON FRENCH SOIL FGK FERQT TIM Ang what are you doing? meflcalls fopiinlclenon s E!ected ifl N Y k fire immediately opened oa hoth sides You allow your health to run down | 3ifety or his Porflon ew Yor of the strait and a shell hit the hull, to get him The own the and sprung the fore hatch. hadly, the submarine more and more; (herefore, you can- ot work and e at you us otC e by o Lo SO b rynnilan will iy o et cabls S e e T 1 i GO S G OO deib : ; 1 or vour capital—ywhich is your : : below and we \e gauntlet fo health—by allowing it to run down, Rt el e - It an hou 1y a fe and so the interest (your working | NEW ENGLANDERS ON g i § lus. The captain. seeir capacity) !s steadily growing smaller. CANADIAN CASUAITTES, . i 3 less to escape, ran toward s You used to muke good monoy: e B 1last words we ‘We are in Bowi you oarniunout hatt ot wiat vin 2 oec 20 =The ¢ folloning,, ; o I hands.” Only a few seconds used to get . stofi New mgEangavns £ i 5 looked for him and To make two, three or four dollars | slcasupiiy it Wounded, by shell fire : : 1. . Perron, Somersworth, N. H.; 111, | ; : \ was play o you; aund you had all ; b ; v nd zo unde e S e embley, Hebronville, Mass.; | ; : e Sl ¥ - g Or K atriated, J. W. | ¥ e These happy days are zone ks e You now barely make a living ana | 2oSton S opton bmari nd bank find it almost beyond your strength. : ; K And you udder at the thougkt of et e b ; E X % ERDAC what vill happen when the final \ 5 o : A breakdown comes. 4 e . e NEW CREDIT RATE BOOK. Figure in dolla and cents e S : oving the upper steering g An I-14 survivor says “Orders were g n to steer from what you have lost aiready and you | % — ? G 7 G - | Merchants Anxions to Have Pubiic will be amazed at the amount; and e ; b o : i | tion what 3 are geing to lose is beyond o : Cri e : 2 B v M The mercantilc Preparc dollz ou MIGHT earn, but | A : 4 | Chamber of “ommier is an actual expense to you, - spend it. And what do vou get it. Worry, anxicty, despondency, and deprivation for your family, The dollar you take out of your pocket angl spend for treatment with an expericnced specialist is not an | sxpense. It is an investment. And in return you get increased working | best of selected raw milk thor- : 4 . ability, higher wages, heaith and hap- | oughly PASTEURIZED by our mod- | " ot F (% brousnRUiiiepresen Aty G COTE piness at home. | ern process is what is offered you S oW 0 Miager, will proc ! Which wiil you choose? over our brand of PASTEURIZED 3 . | {once. The subscriptic t will be Can you hesitate? MILK G Y | { taken to all merchants during the ne The finest raw milk cannot compare — ARRRGEE {4 | few days, and the chamber T i with OUR PASTEURIZED MILK— earnes ) of ever mercha PBrClintond Hyde o oo 0 e e e | ABSOLUTELY SAFE and PURE by | assemblyman's eyes will be concen- | Of unestimable value to the business Diseases. correct pasteurizing. trated upon Mrs. Ida B. Sammis, | men of every city if used and will | . e et g S RICH—PURE-—DELICIOUS when the N. Y. Assembly reconvenes | Save its cost several times over dur- | ASYLUM ST., COR. FORD 5T, | SAFE. Jz ry 1st at Albany. Mrs. Samm ing the year. Over 100 merchants | t Ships i guns Toared t} velcs HARTFORD, CONN Aot 1 L { ships and guns the welcome B . | Crder it today. is the newly elected semblywomar nwbseribed to the book brou t out in | Wilson and executive party, on the | France, the President quietly await| 10 to 12, 1:30 to 4; 7 to 8. Sundays | 401 PARK STREET. of the Second District of Suffolk, L. . § 1916, and it is hoped that as many George Washington just before the ! the coming of the reception committ and Holidays 10 t@ 1, 1 Telephone 1936, (C). Underwood & Underwood, more will take this new book, President Woedrow Wilson with Mrs. amer arrived at Brest, While the | - (C) Underwocel & Underwood, mediately on the compilation | new credit rating hook u ar so many new 1o New Britain and have changed to such has seer e t wing L new book, The Connecticut 1it Bureat Specialist in Nervous and Chronic he first excluive photos: