New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 1, 1919, Page 3

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Bastvrm Store' Ve Close Mondays at 6 p. m. : The Largest Distributers L Gi “BEAGON” BLANKETS In New Britain. “Beacon” value name stands for for the tickei: it and N Double white blankets, - and ¢ to $6.00 pair. bouble grey and ik and blue borde 2, priced up to $ Army 3 vy single ety tan : arge heavy and W SBEACON ets, © s blank- extra BEACON™ titul colovi wed throw BEACON" Jacquard Comfortables, come in h*)hl dainty Lolmlngs. A Tudian blankets, beau- suitable for couch ov Plaid double best ever offered, extra and extra heavy; big line aud colors (o choose from, $8.30 pair. “BIACON” Bath Robe bl PULLAR largc NIVEN Dally Frefight and Express Service NEW BRITAIN, NEW HAVEN v YORK LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND TRUCKING. TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR. A. H. HARRIS Care of Adna Johnson, TEL. 9¢1. e Eastwood Electrical Service | Station and Garage. Lighting and Ignition tem Specialists. ® MAXWELL SERVICE § REAR 193 MAIN STRE Phone 387-12. Starting, Sys- PLLEASURE CARS IRVING JESTER 192 ARCH STREET ! - - Se— IM delivery and heavy duty trucks, from V5 to 5 tons. '~ AMERICAN Balanced Six, | ; Pleasure Cars. ia CiTY h‘liRVICE STATION. A. 'S.. Pannessa, Prop MAIN STRE Cars for Hire, Day and N 430 sht Rupplies and Hep palring. Livery Storage. - MANRDSS AUTO C0. DVERLAND AGENCY, Storage ang Accessorles, Repair W ork a Specialtv. 139 Arch St DEPENDABILITY 1s o pruue fea- turc of our TAXICAB SERVICE When you call 1728-5 for a car and we promise one on a certain time—a clean, carefully driven car WILL be at the place ON TIME. You ride one of our cars. Call 1728-13. Weddings and funerals a specialty. STEVE'S TAXI SERVICE GARAGE Rear 505 Main Street on | A porders, full sizes, up | padr. ! single blankets, patterns | \ AND | -omfortably and safely in | PASTOR RECO‘V!\IEI\D“ CHANGES IN CHURCH | . S. G. Ohman Would Have | New Name Adopted—Wants rglish Lang Used. Three ¢ ed in the anges have been suggresl wedish Iovangelical Tuthe an Maria church by the pastor, Rev. Dr. S. G. Ohman, chier among which nge in the of the| church to be known as the First theran church. A change in the inancial system to adopt the envelope tem and a che in the form crvice to adopt pray S nd servi | in the English language are a | sested. The recommendations of ‘he i pastor will be discussed at a special i ng of the congregation to be| { held 'in the church Friday evening of | at § o’clock. ned by members of (he the church is the oldest in New Britain and as the First Luther- congregati is o they alk the is-a cl name of should be known {an. While the Swedish ancestry cannot advisable vituals. rccepted Fr will not will he continued some of the older gation who spealk langnage | adoption o Should the lay evening be dropped entirely for the benefit members of the only that wh sp g be sery but of " TO VETERANS. Methodist Church Will En- Returned Soldiers. the Methodist dinner Friday to all the men church who entered the serv- capacity during the World | The invitation is cxtended to all present and former mem- of the old Baracca c also | the younger men of the congregation, | who are now eligible to membership j in this A very 1 arranged mer 1 Board of tertain The official board of church will tender a i evening of this week, of that ice in W | include pleasing program has been Rev. Warren F. Cook, for- | stor, will deliver the principal address. expected that one hun- dred and twenty-five will sit down to supper, which will be furnished by the Ladies’ Ald society. The mem- bers of the Junior Aid will serve.as —— | ilitresses. Building Boom lees ! Laborers Sunday Work | An evidence of the activity in build- ' | ing lines about the city could be seen yvesterday in the eastern section where most of v dwellings are being erected. h the day was the Sabbath, contractors who were short of labor took advantage of the day to secure all cellar diggers who could be had to place them at work. Work on cellars of three house: Linden street, two on Chapman four on Day street was progre: at l’\!l ‘p«”i" Sk Loca‘l“ Man-Was M’amed In: Bristol October 8 Returns the office of the town | clerk _show Carl Henry Schindewolf, | | uged 23, of 7 Slater road. and Miss Elizabeéth Forster, aged 21, of 86 Unign street, Bristol to have been | ied jin that city October 8. The mony was performed by Rev. Otto | Duessel, pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Immanuel church. The groom i > man, having served du - in the navy. at { Horace W. B(K)[ll \\ eds Mrs, Aida W. i Prigmore This Afternoon. { The marriage of Mrs. Aida W. | Prigmore, widow of Judge Ltobert V. Prigmore and Horace W. Booth, of | South High street, took place this aft- | ernoon at 3 o’'clock at the residenc ei | of Rev. Ozora S. Davis, president of | the Chicago Theological seminary, at | i 5 Blackstone avenue, | There were no attendants Mr., Ahd § Mrs. Booth will make their home at ‘ Short Beach for the winter and will | | also spend part of the time at their | home on South High street, this MAN Fl{()Zl‘]N TO DE.\TH. High Winds and Sudden Drop in Temperature in Missouri, St. Charles, Mo., Dec. was found frozen to othe were found sand bar, two miles north of here, | the Missouri River, yesterday. | The dead man is John | this city, and the others | Pallany, of St. Charles, | Osner, of Harrisburg, ! of the dead man. The men had day and swam death and two and Pa., a brother been hunting - to the bar when their | boat capsized. A gale raged | the island all Saturday night, | ing the temperature down to zero. harles Osner and a hospital. They about to keep warm, to immobility | flooded the brin nearly Pallany said they but were when the river ro entire island. APH \\l\ ‘l( TIM ls FOUND. D. C. K siter 000, | Prof. With Mil | Kesiter, | ness of Returns With Memory Home Gone. aukee, Dec Donald €. assistant professor of busi- ministration of the University Wisconsin extension here, whose disappearance and reported illness in Indianapolis furnished three states wi a rrived in Milwau- »rnoon in a state of myste kee vesterday af i mental collavse. A victim parently totally | of the last few mobile gone, of negotiablc of aphasia, days, his new auto- but the $33,000 worth ties which he car- ssion, he stepped from a railroad train almost into the arms of Attorney Marvin B. Wallach, who had gone to the station to take a train for Indianapolis to search for 1.—One man | unconscious on a Charles | about | devoid of recollection of events | PROMOTIO\IS 'VIADF E. setts Institute of Technology He entered the employ { ment He. is Engince Society prominent in having few Chamber Announcement officials promotion superintend the hardware factory and to over which William Fleisher, ster, B. W. wright ar to supervise cal, transportation departments Mr Lin EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Cedric Powers been name | foreman of department 41 and J Pellows has been placed in cha construction nt depariments removed from way for has AT STANLEY WORKS and pl Department ullding No. oifices, 6 to mak oflicia W. pelton is Placed in Charge of FOR CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS. Santz Claus in Fxhibit of Childrep’s at Inst tlardware Department After 16 Years’ Serv Books ute, has been made Stanley Works of 1 Srnest W. Pelton An ! suitable childre glfts, interesting exhibition for be particularly the of at of o Christmas should to be in charge of the departments A. Woo- | Lewis and C. P. Wain- | foremen. He will continue | the work of the elec engineering, mechani those who are planning to get touch with Santa Claus and recom- mend certain of inter- informing nature for the of the family, literature an esting and { Christmas stockings will be held the New Britain In- stitute for the remainder of this week, opening today The authorities taken pains Pelton is a graduate of Amherst closs of 1901, and Massachu- in 1903, of the Stanley | Weed, la- cost depart- | at the at the institute have to collect a set of hooks which their espericnce h children teaches them are e ted by the younser cleme vone of these will e collected for ihe parents and selection. The in the children's basement the in 1908 under T. L. aking charge of the when Mr. Weed was promoted. 2 member of the Hluminating | and the American | ers. 1 Engineers. Hej will be democratic politi guidi heen ndidate for mayor a | prope! vears ago, president of the | played of Commerce for two yvears. th the of burpose of triends to « will he . dis- department, library a e also in of i ! him. o B MORE— L "\ C. L. PIERCE & CO. GUg C | C L. PIERCE & (0. Opposite Monument: 246 Main St., New Britain The Music Store That Deals in PIANOS VICTROLA eam o HOR M- The Leading Store C. L. PIERCE & CO. "\ Wonderful is the verdict of competent judges, who vis- ited our demonstration rooms, to listen to the new VICTOR DECEMBER REC- ORDS. Anticipating this verdict we ordered 759, more records than the previous month, but from the response the VICTOR LIST re- ceived this morning, we may be short of rec- ords later in the month, hence: Come Early. Our stock of VICTROLAS is in fair shape NOW and will be glad to take your order for later delivery, Our TERMS are RIGHT, SERVICE THE BEST. Should it be a PIANO, think of HENRY MORANS Jeweler Opposite Myrtle St. the 365 Main St. into | § | | | i i | MONDAY, DECEMBER; 1, Store Closes at 6 o'Clock Daily (INCORPORATED) Hartford NOW THE CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS LE Right Now is the Best ime to do Christ- mas Shopping TWO BIG complete many —Stocks URASON 2-—Frices of And, friends, the store you e and in the are now 1 never looked so bheuu zoods for REASONS FOoR pink of condition. uch less than they ful THAT will be later as it dees now. Our decorator bas many surprises Christmas Novelties at Reasonable Prices At Our Big Art Embroidery Department fancy and usetul articles from Society of Arts, for which we are sole from 50 cents to $10.00. Rubber Cloth Luncheon Sets, new designs and colors, $1.50 to $2.25 a Set. | the Chicago a@ gc'nts 4t Hand embroidered pieces at special prices. Hundreds of Needed Stamped Luncheon Sets and table covers n linen. Fine for gifts Centers and scwts of homespun linen to match, at old prices. AN styles of new bag tops, $1.00 to $2.50. Christmas Boxex at special prices. Stock is complete. Best selection nov. Articles at the Day- Bty mow, light Notions Section 25c to $8.00. everything needed Imported Needle Books, FEmeries, Bodkins and the sewing basket or box. Faney Work Baskets help you fill. Muff Beds, guaranteed. 50c to $4.00. Plain wire hangers to cover. Large and small. KFancy for and Boxes which we will Hangers and Shoe Treet Sewing Kits, plain and made up. Fancy Arm Bands for gifts, 25¢ ani 50¢. Fancy Tape Measures. AlL styles Searchlights $3.50. Bed Socks, 23¢ and 50c. Genuine Wool Home Moccasing, $2.00. Tourist Sets and Shinola Sets make wseful gifts. Main Floor. and Batteries, $1.00°¢o Christmas Gloves at Astonishing Low Prices Bacmo Washable Cape Gloves $2. They gray, These Gloves are colors are just right—brown, specially priced. beaver, 'S CAPE GLOVES, $1.45 Tan Wasl pe Gloves, . all goods, one clas eam sewn, double In Xmas box on request. BO MOCHA GLOVES, $2.00 Boy: G Mocha Gloves. The large sizes are just right for women with short fingers or hand. Outseam sewn, 1 clasp, 5 needle back. In Xmas bhox on reques WOMEN new dr are overseam field mouse. 25 one clasp, Nmas box on embroidered requesat. back. The WOMEN'S GRAY MOCHA GLOVES, $2.75 One of the most popular Gloves of the season one clasp, half pigue sewn, Paris point emb. We are selling this glove at exactly what the factory is asking for it today In Xmas box on request. GRAY MOCHA GLOVES, $8.00 One of our best gloves, sewn full clasp, Paris point embroidered. glove to is $3.00 picue, 1 The factory price In Xmas box on Four Underpriced Silk Hosiery Items AS AN INCENTIVE FOR 50 SILK STOCKINGS, $2.25 pure dye, heavy Silk Stockings, made full fashioned. Black, white and colors. We consider this our best Silk Stocking at the price. In Xmas box on request. $1.50 SILK STOCKINGS, $1.35 Pure Silk Stockings, seamless foot with seamed Black, brown, gr: In Xmas box on request. Women's leg. And here are other Hosiery Items sold at our same as today’s wholesale prices. Burson fashioned Cotton Stockings, 35c a Pair, 3 Pairs for $1.00. Full fashioned Lisle Outsizes 85¢. sewn Thread Stockings 79c. FARLY regular CHRISTMAS SHOPPING $2.00 SILK STOCKINGS, $1.95 Women's sitk made fnll fashiomed: black in Xmas box on reqmest. .25 SILK STOCKINGS, $2.00 extra size Stocking, full fashiomed, welt and double sole. Black, In Xmas box on request pure dye white and colors. An garter colors. donble white and prices which are in many cases=about the Medium soles, 39c. Medium weight ribbed top, 45c. Full fashioned Cotton Stockings, weight Cottom Stockings, wunbleache® Cotton Stockings, outsize, 79¢c. S ——— MANY ACCEPTABLE GIFTS WILL BE FOUND AT THE LEATHER GOODS DEPT. Velvet Bags, up to $7.00. Made chiffon velvet in black and colors Silk tas silk lined, inside frame, hanging mirror, velvet chain handle: Very special at $4.95. The newest styles in real leather purses, patent leather, tapir, seal grain and pig skin. Plain en- velope purses and purses with double inside fram Top or back strap handles. Values up to $5.00, special at $3.50. Good quality velvet or chain at $2.9 New narrow Patent special at 50¢. e e e e e e FURS FOR CHRISTMAS Raccoon Coat, 40 65 $149.50. Muskrat Coat, 28 inches long, Hudson seal trimmed, $110.00. French Seal, 38 and 40 inch Coats, very smart models. Priced $225. J e Mink Coats, 30 inches lonz, collar, cu and border. Belted model worth Velvet B handles, gs in black and colo; Ik tassels, very spe Leather Belts, 1 inch wid inches long, inch sweep, striped border, belted and striped Sells Natural Opossum Sets forr $28.50. v Fox Sets for $29.50. Rock Opossum Sets for § Nutria Sets for $55.00. GREAT VARIETY OF JEWELRY SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Genuine “Fishson” bar pins set with the finest quality brilliants, a regular $3.00 value, special at $1.25. “Gold-We consists of ba cuff lin pendant chains, lets. Each piece in a pretty Special at 69¢c. Rhinestone jewelry, v piece guaranteed, barrettes, collar pins, baby pins and brace- gift box. $1.00 value. Jewelry pins, brooches, brooches, regular 85 reproductions 50 wvalue. of high price Special at Pearl beads, good quality. wax filled beads. Special at 95c¢ Pearl Bead Necklaces with regular $1.00 value, 9c. ANDIES very graduated sizes, all solid gzold clasps, for DELICIOU Assorted Chocolates, 69¢ a box. Old Fashioned covered, 50¢ a pound. Hard Candy, as: Peanut Brittle, 33 Jordon Almonds, Creole Parallnes, fection, 10¢ each. Cocoanut Bon Bons, 60c¢ a pound. Walnut Chips, chicken bones and walnut almond cuts, 80c a pound. Glaced Mixed Nuts, 80¢ a pound. fine assortment, Cocoanut Creams, chocolate srted, 39¢ a pound. a pound. 60c a pound. the South’s most famous con- and

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