New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 15, 1919, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1u1 "FLOODS CAUSE ENORMOUS CHRISTMAS CHECKS WILL BE AC- CEPTED AS PAYMENT FOR ALL MERCHANDISE, OR IIF DESIRED, THEY WILL BLI CASHED. HARTI'ORD DAILY STORL HOURS 9 A, M. TO 6 1. M. B Al Al i union, on the left, > - . I i i ies nd Alexander Howat, president of : - : ; . h d Th ll f h ldd tho Kansas Miners' union, were op- : > ] . - . : I Of ki posed to the settlement of the coal : A : 5 : ; ; ‘ rike on the basis of the president’s : position. Howat, the A . At H 's Big S more radi- - 2 b Ao i ‘ cal of the two, wanted the proposition 5 * : = 3 . t artford s lg tore defeated, while Farvington desired its o X 3 : Submission to a convention such § ssued the strike call. Both were silenced, however, and voted for the - SIXth Settlement. 92157 2°S X 52 Come to Toyland and yowll have the time of your life. Every new invention that jolly old Santa S . ~ B ‘rought is here. The deparment fairly breathes happiness. NEW DOCTOR IN CITY. 1 > ! ] I8 14 ) T The friends of Dr. J. M. Klein in this city will be pleased to learn that he has opened an office in the Booth < i " o 175 R Y ¥ THE WONDERFUL GILBERT TOYS Block, 259 Main St., Dr Klein is B ¢ B od 9k 3 « Soldering Outfits, $1.50 and $2.50. graduate of the University of Ve A RN | Acroplanes, $8.00 and up. . . ; - “hemistry Outfits, $2.50 and up. mont College of Medicine—class of 5 SR 1) ‘ ! Young Designers, $1.50 and up. Chemistry Ou 50 and up. 1909, and has done post-graduate 5 TN ¥ 5 ¢ Y YRR 3 ;i i Telegraph Sots, $2.50. Puzzles, and up. o study in hospitals in New York city. ) A L PR W s ’ d Telephone Sets, $2.00. Nurses Outfits, $2.50. During the past 10 years he has re- ; > 5 s ; s ; e ¥owh Aoex sided and practiced medicine in Col- S A ¥ fin * . s e The famous Gilbert Wheel Toys make Dump Carts, Tractors, Wheelbarrows, Ivish Mails. Prices chester, New. London county, doing SRR ¢ b 5 v p R N $6.00 to $15.00. the work as health officer, and also as 1 2 : d 5 5 3 B e o, e —————— et R TR the medical examine Dr. Klein p 5 S # - R % " served in the Spanish-American war, and is well known throughout the b : : i : 53 SR : DOLLS state as a member of the famous 1 5 g 5 % 5 Naugatuck football team of the early 3 i 3 e : The largest assortment of Dolls in the city. i ST Ay 1900's. During the past two years he X 3 X : . S 5 The famous Nedco Dolls, real hair, fully jointed, with eyes that move, $5.25 & D, has been and now is an officer in the X S : State Guard. The Dr. will live at 21 Francis St., in the Stanley Quar- S 3 3 . Kid Body Dolls, with real hair, unbreakable fer, in house recently purchased there. —advt. West Point, Ga.,, was one of the, highest point since 1886—31 feet. Beoo om0 southern cities hardest hit by the | Streets were veritable .rivers, ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNOED. floods which have swept vast portions | the first floors of most homes were | 7 s of Alabama and Georgia recently. | transformed into temporary swim- The engagement of Miss Margaret The water at West Point reached u\ol ming pools. OYS I Osborne Geer, daughter of Mrs. Geor l x and the late Everett Selden Geer, of ———— 5 ? ” »d Wooden Blocks, with pictur 50¢, gons, 4, with four wheels, Iainte Hartford, to Russell Hale Hubbard, Matal Wagons, Epalntanized AR - Noah's Arks witl len animals, et 42, A, HIS GIFT THIS YEAR WAS CITY ITEMS e o stk s0e 3 Japanese Walking Dolls, $5.00. Kid Dolls, dressed < Crying Dolls, dresscd, $1. Ma-Ma Dolls, that cry o0 mama, $1.50. heads and moving eyes, $10.00 and $10.75. Dressed Dolls with wigs, $1.50. while Two-wheel Metal Carts, with strong metal Gas Masks, 50c. of Mt. Holyoke college in the class of Bell Chimes, with wheels, 21c. wheels, 29c. 1916. Mr. Hubbard is connected with F F Os ICH U S R A FAN OF OSTRICH PLUMES | .\ rouicrs. mors ant womens ing company. boxed at Besse-I.eland's.—advt. T s ! _ i The following officers of the Beth- 3 WOODEN TOYS METAL TOYS any Sisters of the Swedish Lutheran 1 o Rubber Tire Trucks with bell, $1.50. Alexandra lodge, No. 24, 1. O. D. of R i { church were elected yesterday: Presi- Wooden Kittens on wheels, 25¢. iflolids 3 2] Rev. G. E. Pihl; vice vooden Engines, very strong, $1.25. Rubber Tire Fire lngine with bell, $1.50. St. George, will hold a regular meet- i Gk ; Lo\ | dent, Rev. G. B. Pihl; vice-president, agggen M;M i eTia! S o e B R st vening 1% TuFner hell ; i | Mrs. Vahlstron; secretary, Mrs. John dini s Ebadaii ooy o 2 Tlection of officers will take place. o % Onhlson; treasurer, Mrs. Albin John- “v0°d"~“ S M'F'Cufq ‘u o 0 Ambulances with key to wind, $1.75. The members will be entertained , g S 3 son; organist, Mrs. Charles Johnson. Woo ?r"_ cfis e ok Parcel Post Wagon, with key to wind, $1.75, Thursday at the home of Mrs. Georgo i The society has a membership of 122 Auto Trucks, é9c. Whatnall, 11 Kelsey street. and during the past year the receipts | - ——— - — amounted to $900. BBONS All neckwear boxed at Besse-Le- B4 w ’ v n RI omen’s Cordova nig A ik o o JADAY NEED. The Journeymen Plumbers will FOR EVERY HOL meet this evening at 7:30 o’clock in Narrow Ribbons in Christmas colors for éxing their hall to take action upon the 1 up packags, 10 yards in the piece, each 15 A9c, death of James Garvey. or s 25¢, 85¢ and 45c. o T A Society brand clothes for young Also better qualities at 75¢, 95¢, $1. X : Shalanats gl 50-yard spools, each $1.00. [y anlladeuibul s R THE REAL ARISTOCRAT FOR FALL A ribbon bag is so cusily, so quickly made and fand Mrs. Thomas Gunning, of Tre- AND WINTER WEAR is such a delight to the recipient that it makes an g ’ : : i A mont street. Made of best cordovan shells, beautiful in ! ideal gift. Wo offer two exceptional values in Dag LEAN FRESH A e o & Smoke American - made pipes. color und workmanship; smart perforated foxings = Ribhons, $1.58 und $1.98 a yard. Lo e SHOULDERS ...... ; E Walsh & Hollfelder's.—Advt. S and edges that give them a finished effect. All sizes. | Handsome 10-inch Ribbons, .hc.:\\ ¥y embro i . \ 5 There will be a special meeting of Price $14.00. » dered in gold and sllv(lx-,.§4.tf2:l,::. t.l::(x';m-m b HALF 3 St. Elmo lodge, No. 21, K. of P., in Also same style in tan calf, the newest shade. Shell ‘H'-A:: I‘n}iel,n. ”:ll"m sl precl o HAMS GROUND 2 3 the hall on Monday evening at 7:45 Frice $18.00. 3 top, very strong, ;)fl “le e »-l“m‘. 8 ki TO BOIL HAMBURG | o'clock to arrange for the funeral of Women’s Shoe Dept. — Second Floor Ribbon Dept. A 2 A\, o e P G FNEN Alison ' Barrows. » 25¢ » 22¢ ? Mrs. M. J. Begley and Misses M ) 253 L2t Sy A : : garet and Mary Begley, of this city, IOIN LAMB 30c £ = { attended the dedication exercises of — i CHOPS .......... 1b i < St. Ann’s new church in Avon yes- e e BELIL % T, U. MEETING TOMORROW, AL GAR : < terday. : S TO RECOVER ON NOTE Tizachers Meet Today T R ol VEAL BUGAN Follow the crowd to Besse-Leland’s, Michael. Brophy, janitor at the s \Salari 4 R T FOR CURED : ——— —advt. police station, has brought a fore- To Discuss Salaries ol X)nxLeur,l ]ol‘ l‘n(x‘d \x‘";lvl (:wl:«us:mu POT PIE CORN B! o BN The Christmas tree committee mot closure suit through Lawyer Joseph g.jurv increases, both as requested “:N E ,Jl;:,]o‘k et L e el U il 12(: b 12(: 2 : » L Sra) this afternoon at 5 o'clock to hear a (. Woods for $1,200 against Jacob ,nq as granted, wil be discussed at °reld . begl g at § o'clock. b 1 report of the contributions made for S wons. ¥ ; g0 these days the ostrich plume and the Christmas tree fund and to com- SLICED foathar i a eviiendol e ietc detanis ton the levarcisen b next | New York, Dec. 15.—Wherever you and Mary Moszezyan of Union street. 5 special meeting of the teachers of X;:r *\5:}1',’.;' ;m“\;r‘llflt: f?&"l.‘,'-"‘;!.?:f.'if; The plaintift alleges in the action that the city to be held this afternoon at (SF8 W, FOEE B (BHE JHAIO0 payment on an $800 note has not been 4:30 o'clock in the Grammar school =5 % “_ weel g s 1 as callod After the meeting. All members and e canoslen ood t I made according to an agreement by auditorium. The meeting \\lr oot friends have been invitod 4 siery goods a Jes =0 s 8 oy . on & summer day, it suggests Oniv Leland's only.—adet, o o the defendants. Deputy Sheriff M;fl]"- ;'l "‘;Efi;';;““af;‘:)‘ ‘2&:?”::;1:0““ % S N ; warmth and fluffiness on a winter Mr. and Mrs. Lester Newell of 1ast Stockwell '““"‘l;‘l‘d “‘l‘:‘e"““’;(";'nml on Leachdsiag: Frank' 6] el dor nekilydi Yanss - é 4 & : N stree: 3 & o S is returnable in city 't O] Lo it ¢ s it 13 = ; ny day. A simple wide-brimmed hat of » Southington, announce the en- Suit is re ; 's Bpi . LEEAN 14c 3 : X e e EC MO0 gugement of their daughter, Ruth, to December 29. | da Janitor at St Mark’s Episcopal churgh, POT ROAST I § E creamy tulle and silk braid becomes Ricnnrd odwill of Southington. — — ORGANIZE AMARANTHS. has tendered his resignation, to bLe 2 LE: i f‘!;\lfm'“‘“‘\ ]\u just ’h»r-. [’é;:”, ‘m:_:r‘«’m ‘I,v.fln is employed at the Stan- MERCHANTS TO MEET The members of the Order of the oome effective on January 1. He has <\,\r"<”1‘xi‘h o softened by a circle _\])‘nulit‘“.‘m:ll I.P\]l'l company The regular merchants’ luncheon at 4o, o1y Star met in Masonic hall on accepted a place as janitor at the strich feathe All shirts hoxed at Besse-Leland's. o) reial Trust Company. Saturday evening and organized a Commercial Trust Company f the Ilks' club will be held tomorrow 3est of all, though, is the fan of advt, o'cloc! Lunch will be served court of the Amaranths. 'i'he follow- feather may give an airy impression NATIVE VEAL ROAST BEST CHU ROAST BEE MOHICAN MOHICAN CREAMERY JLECTED BUTTER EGGS noon, Tuc 1y, December 16th, proudly waving plumes, as comple- There will be an oyster supper 12:13 to tho feather-edged hat—z =3 after the meeting of St. Blmo 10dge, on the minute of 15 in orvder to ing officers were elected: Royal mas gift from gallant JKnights of Pyth . N . Wednesday night. allow the proprietors to get back to matron, Amy Beoch; royal patron, Doctol’ J. M. Klem admire suggestion—her ap- (offee and cigars also will be served. their places of business, There will & 1% Selander; honorable assoclate » preciation may be doubled by a thea- Tuesday evening the carpet bowls be music and singing. The committee matron, Lottie Boyer; honorable con- | Office, Booth Block, 230 Main St. Y jer invitation followlng the giff, Biv- team will play the team representing in charge for tomorrow is T. K. Me- | ductress, Julin Norton; honorable as- | Ofiice Hours, 2 to 4 P. M., 7 to 8 R M. APPLE 1 % ing uppul'(n'fli;\' to display to advan- jan Douglas, O. Auliffe, Louis Raphael and L. A. [ soclate nductress, Mary Neumann; Other Hours by \pwl{m;\:;t. BUTTER S AT | iak0 thefbestifascination s ofANGEHEh At Quality neckwear at Besse-Leland’'s Sprague. lovery retailer has been | gecretary, Inez Babcock; treasurer, Telephone zsn«“—a:xw- SToma. andzten: only.—advt. urged to come and bring a friend. Abbie Melsner. House, 21 FRA ST, RASPBERRY ——— JAM . T FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS You Can’t Say He Isn’t a Bright Lad! BY BLOSSER MILK i OR CONDENSED CORN 7 D ) bEL\\EE —— ’ / -NO <~ RE WI A WELL, WAV DIDNT TUEY WUT A No aem 19€ 2 16¢ S I e N-NO < BB WOL 2 OUT, A-AND TW' NoU WAIT FoR. WM. o8 TR DooR smm; FOWDER ... 3 for 2O Iy bbhi OFFICE WL A5 TTolD \ou? RETURN AT ONCE'— 3 for C /\.\ (YUF(‘ LOCKED UP~ Q0 1 CAME BACK AS \a corr St m B I RUECISEE A auckas 1 R (W ) GRAPE FRUIT 3 for 25C doz 25¢c e 4 Ibs for 25¢c e B ST SOLID SALT AT HERRING OYSTERS pint 35(: b 10(: : - =z

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