New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1919, Page 3

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= This is the prayer of France. ! INVITED TO BRISTOL. [‘ Royal Master’'s degree will be con- B ‘Boston Store The time for your Christ- , mas Shopping is NOW? | 'LOADS OF NEW AND) BEAUTIFUL GIFTS TO | SELECT FROM. ' Initial Handkerchiefs 2'nd women, all new goods. nd clean, a finc m, 15¢, FPor men Boxed Fancy HWandkerchicfs—Big assortment. Handkerchiei=—An immense new and . 3¢ 0 $1.50 Kid Body Jointed Dolls—14, 16, 18 inch, fine 1 it 1s, rcal hair, These “Dolly Come Duds"—Children’s delight. Ss—Union Suits, Stockings, Towels, Shoes, s Hood and loads of other things. The cost is very small for a whole outfit. REMINDERS Silk and Musli ops, Blankets, E and Lingerie Knit Goods, Toilet Ge ck yen’s Shir PULLAR & NIVEN Order Your Plants, Wieaths and Christ- mas Trees Now and Have Them Set Aside Until Christmas. 1 2 o 90 Church St. Telephone 948 HAVE YOUR TRUCKING DONE PROPERLY AND AT REASON- ABLE EXPENSE. I operatc a daily Freight and Ex- press Service. New Britain, New Ha- ven and New York. Trueks rented by day or hour. Local and Long Distance Moving and Trucking, A. H. HARRIS “Garage Tel Housc Tel. 1849, | ! 4 FLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH 'REET VIM delivery and heavy duty | trucks, from V5 to 5 tons. | AMERICAN Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars. | CITY SERVICE STATION. | A. M. Pannessa, Prop. | ————e——————n | 5 | DENISON GARAGE 4%0 MAIN STREET { » fdvecy Cars for Hire, Dsy and Night Storage, Supplles and Repalring. e SR WANKUSY AUIU LY, QVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessorles, Repair Work a Specialty. + Phone 2227 129 Arch St AUTO REPAIRING THAT’S OUR SPECIALTY JUST CALL 857-12 AND WE WILI: BE AT YOUR SERVICE, 'AUTO REPAIR CO. 115 GLEN STREET. Eastwood Electrical Service Station and Garage. Starting, Lighting and Ignition Sys« tem Specialists. MAXWEDL SERVICE STATION. 1 | | | REAR 193 MAIN STREET, Phone 587-12. of new. high grade dolts, | « ! following passage. | to the father Christmas IFRENCH SOUVENIR ether with the gratitude of her , there is the stirring memory dead. Tt ed its m o you, as a blessing from the because of your gallant shall not have given their liv , vain.” ~ T0 BE ISSUED HERE | Tribute Paid 1 {0 American Soldiers in Pamphlet Soldiers of the American army are credited by the French government with Dei ¢ instrumental in D ul close the | WA \\nh Germal 'his appears in enir pamphlet dedicated to the 8 soldier who fought in| lsewhere with the Ameri- editionary Forres, and will be ed within a short time through of- | s in the United States. supply of the memorials have been shipped to Colonel B. P. Nick- Hn, “in'ie ge of the local district, ihrough the recruiting publicity bu- reau of the army, in New York, which is' acting as distributing agent for the French government in getting one of ,the pamphlets into the hands of ex-soldier, sailor or marine who Deep Tribute. Voices the feeling of rance to An for the men she sent ‘“over ther In the introduc- | tion to the booklet there appears the The memori “At the most critical moment of the struggle which has lasted for ! three years against German imperial- ! ism, you came as strong youths into a country, where the young had per- | ished. To the weeping you brought | 1 smile to those who had been de- spooiled your generosity restored hope, s children you offered joy. The summing up of these recol- | lection must remain an inspiration to you and to thoso who follow you in all future effo “Often, marching toward dusk, along some valley road in France you have watched the lights as they be gan to shine out from the windows of the little farm houses, while the mists gradually enveloped all but the shadowy forms of objects almost in- distinguishable. Let it be so in your minds when you think of France; re- member the innumerable small houses | which almost two million men havel e, and those hearths where burns, though the poilu who left it will never return. If any harsh thoughts remain, let the mists unfold all that is not the romance of this war—the drawing together i fraternal love of those who have s Candies and Nuts i every member of the A. E. | the troops left Irance. ' ain ex-soldiers, May Be Procured Here. It had been intended, it s stated, that the booklet should be issued to . before It was.not completed at that time, however, and the French have adopted the means | of distributing it through the recruit- ing officers in the country. New Brit- sailors and marines may procure a copy from the local recruiting office upon the presentation of proper credentials of service over- seas. n its conclusion ' the memorial states: '"You have taken part in the greatest adventure upon which hu- manity has so far ever been launched. You have seen your friends fall by your side, you have yourselves, per- haps been face to face with death. “Your contact with men of many , your journey in foreign lands, the discipline you have accepted, the rlosc association with Americans from state in the country, wlill have d your point of said that you came into the'war as Crusaders. When you reach home, you will take up your work in the same spirit. “The American army was great be- cause the men in it were moved to be their best. Though you disperse as soon as you touch the shores of the United States, a common determina- tion will hold you together, it will bind you in fraternal union to the ! comrades in arms by whose side you Tn 1776 Americans ! own ! fought in France. conquered the liberty country. In this war you have helped to win the freedom of the universe. “At the time you entered the war, with the French and British armies at their maximum strength, all efforts to disposess the enemy from his firm- lv entrenched position in Belgium and France had failed. Your brilliant dash, your uncalculating spirit of crifice, checked the coward move- ment of the adversary. Your great numbers made possible the final al- lied offensive which forced the Ger- mans first to retreat and then to ca- pitulate. France will ever remember you and vour intrepld chief as the generous and heroic citizens of a great democracy, the Expeditionary Forces of a new and better world whose hope is in America.” CITY ITEMS Buy her a pair of silk Christmas. Damon’s Shoe advt. Porter & Dyson are showing the finest stock of cut glass and hand painted china in the state.—advt. They certainly have a beautiful as- sortment of shirts at Wilson’s.—Advt. A. G. Hawker has purchased the Eddy property on Park street through the H. N. Lockwood agency. Better ties and more of ‘em. son’s.—Advt. Stella: Rebekah lodge, I 0. O &, will hold its meeting Friday evening pomptly at 7:30. After the meeting of their hose for Shop.— Wil- | there will be an entertainment for the | Walnut Dates | Chocolate Chi ‘: Chocolate Crackers .. | Chocolate Raisins 70c IIIJ 60c 1b i 60c 1D Chocolate Brazils Chocolatec Maearoni Chocolate Peanut Clusters . ... Molasses Peppermints .. Pecach Blossoms We have a large assortment of plain and salted Nuts. | You save money by trading with us. A large variety of Christmas Boxes of Chocolates. Ribbon Candy, Candy Canes, Candy Baskets, Chocolate Santa Claus McENROE’S 78 WEST MAIN STREET Large Newfoundland Herring, 12c. Ib. Boston Blue, ....... 12¢ 1B Splendid whole fish .. Halihut, Sailmon, Fresh Mackerel, Spanish Mackerel, Large Eels, Smelts, Butterfish, Spapper Blues, Scrod —Steak, Cod Steak, Bluefish Steak, Shore Haddock, Kippered Her- ring, Smoked Halibut, Smoked Salmon, Round, Little Neck and Steaming Clams, Cape Cod and Stony Creck Oysters. This stock will arrive here Wednes- day. MOORE’S Fish Market Washington Place. members. Any young man or woman would appreciate as a Christmas gife one of the famous “Eversharp” pencils from Porter & Dyson’s—advt. The memb , R. S, visit Ionic Council of LADIES ADMITTED FREE @@fifi?@@fi@@@@@@@@@fi@@@%@%.5‘:@@@@@@@@@fi@’é@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi '1".3 s}@@@%@@@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@@@-@-@'@ No. | ferred in full form. Companion Toore of Doric council is to give an 1ddress upon Masonry. Refreshments ol on Wed- | will be a. 17th. The ' hall at of Doric Council, N. have been invited to evening, Decembe |45 0 20 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 B ROLLER SKATING —AT THE— ARENA ;| Rear of TURNER HALL TO-NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT Accommodating 300 Skaters THEY WILL ALSO BE FURNISHED WITH SKATES FREE. The management has installed a new floor—Also a New Organ. Everything is new and up-to-date. Competent Attendants will be in at- tendance at all times to cater to the wants % of the ‘skaters. kegetetotegetetodetotofofefotetetoeleore] ] Silk and Linen Thread Silk Peau de Soie Heavy Jersey Crepe de Chine Silk Broad Cloth All f;s—tv color The “Wilson” Shirt is one grade higher than any shirt sold in New Britain— $2 50 to $16 50 Party will leave City | § LEGS FRUMPS .... 1b STEAKS, ALL KINDS, 8 POTATOES 15 1b pk 57¢ @l ONIONS § WHOLE MILK LEAN LOIN ROAST fiag:-flum&cmo. Two Big Spec1al Xma Values For Men. READY FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS WEDN DAY MORNING Cheney Silk Stockmgs (TRREGULARS OF $2.00 HOS ALL THE POPULAR COLORS AND ALL SiZE 1-2 to 11 1-2 A SPLENDID GIFT AND THE PRICE 1S ONLY 89%c. Get Some Wednesday Morning. SILK SHIRTS Worth $12, $14, $15 and $18, Take Your Choice at $9 85 (Plus War Tax of G9c¢.) Quantity Timited. We took all the Shirts here re: IT'S THE BIGG manufac turer had at a and for Christmas sclling. T FLURRY IN HIGH THIS SIEASON Beautiful shiris of crepe de chine, silk jersey and cloth. If you intend buying any silk shirts for Christmas this is your opportunity. We also have a ‘splendid stock of silk can make selection at different prices, At $10.50 Tabutai silk shirts in blue and white, stripes. Fine quality. At $12.00. white silk very smart. At $14.00 silk broadeloth fn the best colors. At $15.00. white c; e, extra fine qualify. \Fine percale Madras at $2.50 up. Big variety of stripes and checks. Best \"allll‘\ Shirts will be higher. Silk Mufflers in silk and fiber and all silk. A splendid assort- ment in the popular colors and ncat designs. A gift that will be much appreciated. At $3.00, $3.50, $4.00. Knitted Silk Neckwear is always son. Never more so than now. We are prepared with a fine stock and prices begin as low as 85c. A fine English crocheted silk scarf in beautiful colors at $3.50 plus war tax of 15c. Blanket Robes a feature here. We make them up to then they are right. Select your favorite pattern. Lounging robes, all prices up to $20. House Coats, always a man’s delight, at $10.75 and $12.75. Silk Pajamas at $7.50. A finc set of crepe de chine pajamas at $16.50. And 2 choice stock of handkerchiefs for men. chiefs we are selling at 25c. They come done up one in a package. Belts and belt buckles, garters and suspenders. And the best assortments of Siik Neckwear to be found in town at 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and up. Right at north entrance. price have the) CLASS SILK SHIBTS silk broad- shirts from which you black and white jersey and radium silk in plain_colors, great demand at this sea- order, See the: Handker- NATIVE VEAL 18¢ SPECIAL Small Lean Fresh Shoulders b 18c FRESH GROUND HAMBURG .. b 18¢c LEAN POT ROAST CHOICE CHUCK ROAST Ib 14c FROM 9 TO 12:30 Salt Pork 5 lbs for $1.00 LEAN BOILING VEAL FOR POT SHOULDER VEAL CHOPS FROM 4 TO 5 ONLY SUGAR CURED Round, Sirloin, Short or SMO. SHLDS. 1b 19¢ Porterhouse 1b 22¢ COMPOUND LARD .. 2 lbs for 57c —ALL DAY— FRANKFORTS OR BOLOGNA 20(: bch 20c WHITE CELERY TURNIPS pk 25¢ SWEET POTATOES 4 1bs for 3 Ibs for Sweet Oranges Doz 25¢ MOH. CRY. BUTTER . Florida Fruit Oranges 3 for 25¢ Doz 42¢ MOH. SELECT. EGGS ... doz 57(: SOUR MIXED PICKLES . ... pt 23¢ § SWIFT’S PREMIUM ] Ib 40¢ § Medford Cofiee Mustard b 37¢ ~a jar 14¢ ! SLICED BEEF LIVER Grape Lemgns Doz 29c¢ p 10¢ CHEESE PEANUT BUTTER .. Mohican Chocoiate 1b 46¢ 1b 40c Ib 25¢ Mohican Assorted Soups 3 for 25¢ Dinner Biend 1b 29¢ 1b 10c

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