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(ALD at 4110 B W ), Tien 8w f at New Briten 1 Matter, | part ot the otty ts & Month [ba sent Ly maul Cents & g meat ke and pr mdvertixors n sate at Fota: T And Mroad- Roard Walk, tord depot CONTRO- lined hix rea- R. Androws o safoty erous to cre- and h o removal | so, Mr.o An- tnse that he | cannot The and actions, here is no er to remove le he o shall be it that in re- e should say is the se otherw now why ho vould be left is judgment, the effort clusion was, and the per- ommissioner lcourts, how- in another t many who tter decided uide for the the safeiy ing and that ess. There is ot. To do so ppardize the between the That seems pm transact- hrd in future law . It is pint as to the ghts of the ithout caus- police and to operate. the disputed ity business ork is in PRISON. inct mission confines of Influence 8 of homes these walls. wiao attend tér fitted to lves when who do not 8 offered to lecord, pub- fl‘nA the state 0 belore in only does to shorten jprison jre weil id the even- the majority when they 8 and go fluipped for iworld than institution. | great deal and none education. eformatory e best and one of the n ‘the coun- day. ed- e is a good who onduct and ‘alm has a mself men- alty of his obeys REVENUE, k1 report of pission om boxing There were New port and of vent to the ts of one pived in re- 'were inves- of the com- rt has run commission take action ng contests. mittee say 0 well con- have re- to be used pgulation in e fact that {8 kind of in that the pne class of | convention. { that a ERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1915. - e — - | people, witnessed each controlled in such The contests are by & representative time and they are A& manner in New Rive the best of men are fine, healihy audience York state as (o When are in satistaction. and there is evenly matched condition, ab- fatal result. has re- and solutely The Ney danger of a ork allow commission fused to Bob Fitzsimmons participate in any of | the contests on the ground that they Joe Woleott to have reached that age when they be able to stand the Fitzsimmons, his case to might not phy- sical effort it will be required vecalled, took the courts on an appeal and lost, so particular the moreover, that it is not that it ean be seen how commission s, the sport meets with taken as a whale it seems to be well patronized. Another feature about the sport is that much of the opposition to box- ing is disappearing. That is the best surprising that succoss and that protty evidence of good management. SENATOR AND I'IUC.\II)‘I NCY, While it is a late presidency, THE little carly to specu- the the boom which has been launched for Senator George P. Mc- Lean is arousing much on republican candidates for interest in This interest differs occasioned by the efforts years ago to obtain the the democratic side Baldwin because in the latter case while the candidate was a much eminence he was well advanced in had not been mix men whose Connecticut that two from made nomination on for Governor man of years and with the influence counts for a great deal in national conventions, while onc¢ to Senator McLean {s known everywhere for his astuteness as a public his ability as an orator and his wide informa- man, tion on national and international sub- jects. There has heen no man nominated for the presidency in a number of years on either ticket who has the skill of McLean, were he oratorical Senator and to be the nominee for the presidency tour he and make a stumping would attract immense au- dlences and pression upon the people, Connecticut would undoubtedly show its apprecia- tien on election day. His predecessor, Senator BRulkeley, was nicely remem- bered in a republican national vention some vears ago, and Senator Hawley upon as a presi- dential more than It is not new, Connecticut man should be spoken of as a possible candidate for the presidency. of national prominence, but there are some features of the Mcl.ean candi- dacy, if it can be called such, or if he would wish to have it so understood which would be of an entirely dif- ferent nature. The men who were in- terested in.the cases of the other Con- necticut have practical- ly disappeared from all political activ- ity. and the reasons which their would make a good im- con- was looked possibility at one therefore, Senator Hawley was republicans prompted pre- ferment have given place to new is- sues and there is no one better able support of men for national ator McLean, The next national cam- paign is likely to be fought on some- what different and it make’ up Mcl.ean the than formerly, will lincs may bhe that the convention those who will see in Senator bhest representa- There need never ability to tive of these issues, doubt of his the be any own present them to Every particle of country. obtain- renomination of evidence able indicates the President Wilson great figure in our national life. however, until the held can the campaign proper be in- telligently but at present the president overshadows all other democrats and, as no one win question his honesty of purpose, his sincerity and great ability, and sessing all those qualifications so es- successful who been A Not, are has conventions commented upon, pos- sential to statesmanship, will even attempt to underrate his strength with the electorate. AND FANCIES, That Massachusetts clergyman who decla that all warships should be sunk' probably figures that he is get- ting his Wish every time one goes dcwn.—Norwich Bulletin. New Britain has a mayvor who is heund to keep in the spotlight, even it he has to take harsh methods and do unusual things to attract attention. Mayor Quigley doesn't follow the beaten path.—Rockville Leader. Unmistakable evidence of the popu- lar disapproval of hostile legislation on business questions is afforded in the vote on constitutional ments in Louisiana. The demagogues thought that there would be political capital in a law providing for taxes on “moncys in hand or posit,” and to insure collection, fied classes of busin quited to send reports of cash bal- ances to the secretary of state. The resuit was the keeping of balances in the banks of other states Thus the object of the law was de- feated, but the companies singled out for extra taxes were subjected to in- convenience and the local banks were deprived of the deposits.— Providence Jcurnal. amend- special on de- speci- men were re- to discuss them intelligently than Sen- ; McMILLAN’S. OUR ANNUAL || MID-WINTER CLEARANCE SALE Remarkable Price Reductions in All Departments Come to this sale expecting Bargains and you will not be disappointed. BLANKETS AT SALE . PRICES Sale Prices 69¢, 97¢c, $1.49, $1.97, $2.39, $2.68 pair. Value 89c, $1.25, $1.75, $2.25, $2.75, $2.08.. WOOL BLANKETS Sale Prices $2.87, $3.44, $3.97, $4.48, $5.88, $7.25 pair. Value $3.25, $3.98, $4.50, $5.00, $6.50, $8.00. CRIB BLANKETS Wool Finish 89¢ value,Sale Price 78¢ pair, Large Single Blankets, Sale Price 88¢ each. COMFORTABLES Value $1.98, sale price $1.68 Value $2.25, sale price $1.97 Value $2.50, sale price $2.19 Value $3.50, sale price $2.97 DRAPERY MATERIALS BY THE YARD. Sale Prices 10¢, 15¢, 17c, 22¢, 25¢, 29c¢. Value from 15¢ to 45c yard. Sale Prices on Ready Made Curtains, Rugs, Lino- leums, KNIT UNDERWEAR for Men, Women and Chil- dren. All Marked at Sale Prices. Knitted Skating Scarfs, Toques and Long Gloves. Toques ........... 49c each Scarfs ... §5¢c ¢ach Long Knitted Gloves 75¢ pair. $1.00 LONG SILK GLOVES Sale price 79c¢ pair. Colors pink, Lt. Champagne, Brown, Tan, etc. Blue, Navy, ALL OUR WINTER COATS MARKED DOWN FOR THIS SALE. $5.98 - for Women's and Misses’ Coats, values up to $15.00. Columbia Its Its 199- 201-203 Main Sfreet. [$25.00. The Famous Tone Its Construction the Best. Finish It Excels in Every Detail. Special Outfits With Records From $20.00 Up McMILLAN’S. | OUR ANNUAL SALE OF SHEETINGS, COTTONS, TOWELS, TOWELIN LINEN, ETC. 17¢c Turkish Towels, Price 1215¢ each. 12V5¢ Toweling, price 9e yard. $1.39 Bed Quilts, Price 89¢ each. 35¢ Table Damask, Price 25¢ yard. $1.00 Table Damask, Price 89¢ yard. 59¢ Shams and Scarfs, Sale Price 44¢ each, Battenberg and Cluny Centerpieces at about Half Price. WASH GOODS AND OUT- ING FLANNEL 10c Outing Flannel, ‘ Price 7¢ yard. 15c Waisting Flannels, | Sale Price 11¢ yard. Best quality 36-inch Per-| cales, Sale Price 11¢ yard. New Dress Ginghams, ex- tra fine quality, Sale Price 11c yard. Dress Goods and Silks in- cluded in this sale. BIG CLEARANCE OF STAMPED GOODS AT ART DEPARTMENT. Lot No. 1—Sale Price 9c¢ each, value $25. Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Lot No. 2—Sale Price 19c¢ | § each, values 25c to 39c, Lot No. 3—Sale Price values 49c. 39¢, , SUITS AND DRESSES and up to $7.98 for Women's Mmses Suits, values Grafonola ‘the Clearest. the Finest. Hundreds of New Bargains This Week i Blg Store’s General Inventory Sale |- TRYTHING IN THE Values at Shoe Dept. Remarkable S BOOTS AT $2.79. leather, brown, gray and black, all hand sewed, superior quality footwear, act- ual worth $4.00- At the In- ventory $2.79 Sale WOMEN'S BOOTS AT 89¢ Viei kid, dull calf and patent colt, lace and button, sizes 21 to 4. Values up to $3.00. All at LITTLE GENT'S calf and dull leather button and lace style, sewed shoes. Our regular quality at $l .49 cUT B TON SHO tan or dull calf, hand turned soles. Our regular $2 quality at the $1 69 . Inventory Sale MEN'S LT SLIPPERS, Hand turned soles. Regular $1 quality reduced woMm made of o SHOE shoes botn hand £2.69 Still Further Price SUIT DEPT. woMm “8UTES v \ $18.98 AND $20-00 ’ SUITS, ten different models, \l\l) $214.98 TAILOR-MADE high grade suits every one, WOMEN'S AND MISSES' TER COATS, your Inventory WOMEN 'S AND MISSES' $12.00 TO CO. sale at $14.98 STORIE AT MISSES' TAN HIGH BUTTON BOOTS with t top, equal to shoes where at $2.00 Our the Inventory Sale ... CHILDRI CALF HIGH BOOTS whth stiched sole quality at the Inventory Sale DISCONTINUED LINES OF FAMOUS “ROSLYN" BOOTS all leathers, button styles, all are hand sewed. These are all this styles Regular price Now ::R"‘\F‘d."h‘“ n > $2 79 INFANTS “BROADFORM" SHOES, patent colt, dull ecalf or tan Russia. Goodyear welt sewed, sizes 5, 5% uand 6 D and E widths. Regular price $1.50 At equal to many sold e where at $2 In- $1 OO our el at else- price at $1.89 S I'~\\ RUSSIA CUT BUTTON tassel at top, Regular $2.19 $1.69 lace and :lluuq\l\' vento le Price Cutting at \\'I) $|fl 98 ATLOR-MADE on sale at choice at the Sale $14.00 all wool quality, on WINTER COA on sale at.., A Limited Quantity. C. B. A LA SPIRITE CORSETS This morning we placed dozen in the a drop stitch here or a sm In the lot are som values $1.00 to $5.00. Yo Values $1.00 to $5.00, at on sale a factory lot of slightly ortment and the slight 1! oil spot there. low 1oice today, 69c¢ imperfections do not detract bust and long hip models, REDUCED PRICES imper fect from some high THE ENTIRE WEEK SLIPPERS, With flexible elk skin soles, brown, gray or tan. llegular $1.60 quality at the 98 (¢ Inventory Sale SATIN WOMEN'S BLACK TANGO PUMPS, Rthine stone buckles and ornaments, leather =pool or satin covered heels. Our regular $2.50 qual- $1.89 Inventory Sale BROKEN LOT — WOMEN'S PUMPS, spool BLACK SATIN $1.50 quality MEN'S FELT side TAN heels. Rtegular at the $l 19 Inventory Sale . INFANTS' BOO lace and button, hand turned soles. Our regular 49 76c kind at .., .. c INFANTS' HIGH CUT BUT- TON BOOTS, tan and patent colt with cloth or kid top. Our regular $1.76 quality On Sale at T AILOR-MADE $9.00 «$11.00 $8.98 AND $10,00 WIN- - $5.00 WIN- $6 00 Come Quick. 69c fifty the wearing qualities or style C. B. Corsets. There are bust and long hip models Furniture at Reduced Prices $5.00 Golden Oali or Mahog- any Finish Rockers, $3.69 $22.50 Colonial Fireside De- nim Upholstered Arm or Rockers, §14.99 $12.76 Ma Sewing Table $22.75 Leatherette »d Davenport Chairs Colonial Uphol- Beds, $14.99. 0 Genuine Leather Up- holstered Lounging Chairs $15.99. $10.7 inets, § Mahogany Musle Cal- $6 Fumed Oak Arm Chairs and Locl Velour Upholster Parior Suites R 5 Mahog Colonal $34.99 $V Fumed Oak Desks, Women's Golden Oak, Plank Dnng 1ble »d Golden Ouk Combination Book Cases lied C attress and holst Square Tube Br ches §9.99 $19.76 ¥umed Oak Mission Duffets, $14.99 aranteed National Link Bed Springs, §3.49 nation desk basket, 312,75 Combi chair and paper picces for $7.99. $1.19 lows, 8§9¢ £34.75 Genuine Colonial Four-post $12 Mounted $9.99. Genuine Feather Pil- Mahogany $24.90 Brass Beds, Beds, Enameled Four-post Steel ££.75 Golden Oak Chiffonier with mirror, $6.9% $3.76 Combination Step Lad der Arm Chairs, $2.49 $12 Golden Oak Dressers with shaped mirror 9.99 $6.95 Quartered Oak, Leather t and Back., Dining Chairs 9y 5 Quariered Golden Onl Gentlemen's Chiffonier War robes, $26.95 Birdsey« $10.9 6.75 Vaple Chif Colon Mahoga: » Kitchen Cabinet, $9.99 Wood Transfer letter xize, sirongly made $34.95 Rolltop of oak. 54-inch ith, double pedestal width $19.99 Boxes $1.50 made with Desks -inch pedestal, .50 1°ull Size § Cabin ange, with hid and low warming closets, $256.0 Woo Curning Heatin reduced fust about half Men’s Suits and Overcoats MEN'S $15 and $18 SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT ... $9 An imperative reduction of brings vou this great value, and we expect 350 men and youths to take advantago of this sale. The and this season’s and all sizes, stock suit overcoats are all styles, all 30 to 44 chest wool MEN'S $22.50 and 25 COATS This high-grade America’s best hand-tailored wool fabrics in fancy also blue serge A wonderful bargain offer comprises our clothes from manufacturers, throughout all mixtures, and Dblack ‘Phone orders Charter 3050, and Mail Orders promptly filled. DAILY DELIVERY in ] Boys’ $3 Norfolk Suits now $1.69 Sizes 11 to 17 years only but u large these Wool fabrics made up Norfolk model variety in sizes in the Boys’ $5 and $6 School Overcoat $3.59 13 to 18 only, all wool long overcoats with convertible eollar, neat patterns and plenty of them new Sizes | WISE, SMITH & CO. | & HARTFORD ew Britain, ElImwood, Newington, Cedar Hill and Clayton. Boys' 59¢ Cloth Knickers at 39¢ Boys’ $1 and $1.25 All Wool Knickers at 79¢ Patterng for s wear, str gl 5 10 17 iy Our Restaurang ideal place a cup of tea ¢ substantial past. Hill, Maple