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'0X & CO. [=:= HARTF ORD f CAREFUIDY FILLED. THE MD-WINTER SALE OF HIONABLE MILLINERY # uin Winter Millinery is reduced for the great Mid-winter Clearance We've marked these hats regardless of loss and vou'll e bargains extraordinary. « n There are other bargains awaiting you in the Mil- new—plainly printed on each hat. sbut for tomorrow we point to ous Trimmed Hat Bargains! 2 NEWLY TRIMMED HATS AT $2.95. were up to $10.00. YOUR CHOICE NOW AT $5.00. MED HATS AT o $6.00. ERLY SOLD AT $10.00 TO $16.6 $1.00. Formerly J 0. THE GREAT WHITE SALE OFFERS UNEQUALLED OPPORTUNITIES TO SAVE. TELEPHONE, CHARTER 1580 hats find Sale, and the More Than Ever— Better Than Ever, Formerly inter Sale Prices at the Art Department square price hd square Re- Pleces, regu- e price $1.00. price $2.00. price price $6.00. $3.00. regular price [ $1.00. tment. $1.00 and $1.50. Sale price 85c. 50c. Sale price 42c. 50c. Drawn Work Scarfs and Squares 80x30 and 20x64 Drawn Work Scarfs and Squares, regular prices 24 and 30-inch round embroidered Center Pieces; regular price EMBROIDERED PILLOWS. Now remaining about 10 handsomely embroidered Pillow Mod- els, worth up to $10. Our price to close $3.00. CLUNY CENTER PIECES. 18-in. round Cluny Center Pieces, regular price 76c. Sale Price ART DEPARTMENT. ICS VERY LOW hemmed; pchor Sheets, 66c each. Sheets, regular Sheets, regular heem. regular price 36c. Sale price Hemmed Sheets, ice 89c each. Pillow Cases, reg. price 10c. h. Pillow Cases, Fruit of the ice 17¢c. 12 1-2c ed Pillow Cases, each. ed Utica Cases, reg. price 23c. Sale ‘ach. ed Cases, reg. price 23c. Sale price iped Outing' Flannels, rice 9¢ yard. Jyard pieces, reg. p quality, ality, $1.35; , 36-inch, reg. price 12 1-2c. Sale “yard. m Cotton, 7 1-2¢ yard. eting, good quality, reg. price 27c. yard. bn 36 inches wide, ard. ica Sheeting, r jyard. DM. ST NIGHT ! 1 Kendrick tion Erfested glalors. | 'he members of; of 1915, who e today, gath- night and ef- anization, Sen- . tlett of Bridge- pr president pro nd Frank E. ocks was nom- he house in the of the two he' choice was 1lingly, who for jc of the house, | le _house John wice assistant as chosen. | Unanimous. 1 ns were unani- e house caucus fidates for as- enealy of Stam- er of New Ha- | he former was journed, having ee all the nom- ity caucuses for sengers. Clerk. of the republi rder by Senator he first district was made tem Senator Klett po preseut. was that pro tem Iford presente:d Partlett and 'k, Senator Tat- ell’'s name and of and ne Adopted. oorkeepers and $1.10; $1. 36-in. reg. price price 89c. Sale 4 3-4c yard. price 39c. Sale yard. regular price Sale 1-2c. Loom price 79c. each. reg. price 19c. Wool Challies, reg. price price $1.10. Sale $1.39 quality, 76 quality, $1.50 yard. price 680. wide, reg. price Eden Flannels, reg. price 6 1-2c. 4c yard. egular price 3lc. 6 1-2¢c yard. Fine Colored Striped Madras, inches wide, regular price 256c. Sale price Dress Ginghams, plain colors, stripes and regular price 12 1-2c. Good quality Percales, 36-in. wide, reg. Sale price 9c¢ yard. Printed S8ilk and Cotton Crepe, 36-in. wide, Sale price 39c yard. Plain Colors in Brocaded Silk and Cotton and Crepe de Chine, $1.25 yard. Sale price 69c yard. Silk and Cotton Poplins, plain colors, 36-in. wide, reg. price 79c, sale price 59¢c yard. 27-in. wide, reg. price 55c to 69c. Sale price 39c yard. Silk Crepe de Chine, plain colors, 36-in. wide, reg. price 69c. Sale price 39c yard. One lot Printed Batiste, were 12 1-2c. Sale price 5c WASH GOODS American Shirting Prints apron ginghams, reg. price 6c and 7c. Sale price and blue and white Woven Stripes, 32 1bc checks, Sale price 8c yard. price ' 12 reg. Poplin 36-in. wide, regular price One lot Stripe Crepe Dot Muslins and Pongee Lin- ens, were 19c and 26c. Plain Color French Dress Linens, 45-in. wide, reg. Sale price 49c yard. plain colors and stbipes, reg. price . 12 1-2c. Sale price 9c yard. Scotch Ginghams, 32-in. wide, reg. price 25c. Sale price 18c yard. Printed Cotton Challies, reg. price be. Sale price 12 1-2¢ yard. Sale price Amoskeag Apron Ginghams, reg. price 8c. Sale price messengers the motion of Senator Is- bell of New Haven was adopted that each county furnish one and from | the list of eight names six would be taken for doorkeepers and two for messengers. The names accepted were as follows: David A. Beach of Granby, Minor Blackman of Prospect, James Mec- of Stonington; Frank W. : Congdon of Hampton; Lee Kellogg of Canaan; George T. McCall of Mid- dletown and F. W. Rau of Rockville with Fairfield county to make its choice tomarrow. This ended the caucus bushess. An incident of the gathering. was Senator Cheney’s motion to have the caucus an executive one which would have excluded newspaper men. motion, however, was withdrawn. Republicans Have Caucus. The house caucus of the republi- cans was called to order by J. Henry Roroback, chairman of the state cen- central committee, and Clitus Kigyg of Kairfield, was made temporary chair- man and John Ash of Pomfret tem- porary clerk. W. 8. Hyde of Man- His | ‘clerk and Paul Barnett Doorkeepers—James Rogers, Lyme; J. O Stalsburg, C. A. Steward, Putnam; G. W. Eas- ton, Stafford; E. W. Munson, Ham- den; Charles Hall, Mansfield. Democrats Hold Caucus. The democratic caucus of house members was held in the old senate chamber, and David E. Fitzgerald, the state central committee chair- man, called it to order. Howard Taylor of Danbury was made tempo- rary chairman, and J. S. Addis of New Milford temporary clerk. After six ballots, Jesse Devine of ‘Waterbury was chosen as candidate for speaker. While there is no like- 1ihood of an election the selection carries with it the floor leadership of the democratic party. It was decided to nominate a party candidate for assistant clerk and of New Ha- ven and John A. Gleason of Hart- ford, were named, respectively. Mr. Devine made a speech of acceptance in which he counseled courage and East, Deep River; , optimism on the part of the demo- !crats In entering chester presented the name of Mr. | Healey for speaker and W. H. Hall of Willington put Mr. Buckley’s name for clerk before the caucus. He was chosen. For assistant clerk, F. name of . J. Kenealy of Stamford, son of Michael Kenealy, former chairman of the state central committee. His name was endorsed by Middlesex county through Samuel Russell, Jr.; l)» Hartford county through E. Hart "enn; Tolland county through W. H. fl'lll of Willington; and New London through a member of that delega- tion, their endorsements having been made in county caucuses. Mr. Baker's name was presented by I°. .. Perry of New Haven and seconded by M. C. Isbell of Ansonia, and a member from Windham coun- | ty. The ballot showed Mr. Konealy elected 114 to 76. The nomination as made unanimous Upon motion of . Perry, Messengers and Door Keep The committee on appointment house messengers and door from county cancuscs agreed following: Messengers ton; Melvin Stone, Worthy, rficeld; burg, Ansonia. of Keepers on the —B. M. Clin IPred Wuren- Parsons, Bethel; H W. Hux- | , ford of Stamford offered the upon legislative duties. After selecting an advisory committee of eight, adjournment was | taken. Name Cloonan’s Successor. A meeting of the New Haven coun- tv republican members of the legis- lature to nominate a candidate for county commissioner for the now filled by James Meriden, a democrat and appointee of Governor cancy through the failure of the 1913 session to elect a successor of , Wilkinson of Orange, has been called for January 13, it learned last night. Under the 1907 ments made by Governor Baldwin of county commissioners and judges of inferior courts, where the 1913 ses- sion failed to appoint, expire on the third Wednesday of this month. was Meetings Next Weels, ad interim ap and commis. that the to bring As there pointients it are ot sioners, it is publicans will ssolutions to il the exist. It stated last other republican county will prolably held t of New Haven county next week. The candidates for commissioner in New Haven eounty inelude John Wil- kinson, Oran D, J Dono- many judges predicted prepare in night meet- besides was that tgs he Mayor place | F. Cloonan, of | Baldwin, to fill a va- ! John | law the appoint- | re- vacancies when | ! ing—it’s needless. LOST. LOST—On Harttord car last week, coral beads. Finder return them to telephone operator, New Britain Machine Company. 1-6-1dx NOTICE. MRS SETH BARNES—Private work rolicited in chiropody, manicuring and scalp treatment. Tel. 508-13. 10-6-tf l'O l(hhT FOR RENTfTenement of and bath, $13. Apply view St., or Rogers Sash Co., 9 Court St. 4 rooms 137 Fair- | and Door 1-6-1dx { TO RENT—One tenement of five rooms, all modern improvements. 130 Cherry street. 1-4-tf | | TO RENT—Five room apartment, all modern improvements, heat fur- nished. One room rented to school teacher. Will stay, if desired. Ap- ply C. J. Boardman, 475 Arch street 12-30-uf TO RENT—Four room tenement, all improvements. #Inquire 470 Arch street, or White House Lunch. | TO RENT—Five rooms, all improve- ments, at 47 Glen street. Inquire 30 Commercial Street. 12-2-tf TO RENT—Two five-roon: tenements, all modern improvements. lnquire J. M. Curtin. 11-12-tf TO RENT—3 flve room tenements and 1 four room at 232 Arch street All improvements. Inquire Mrs. C. Marr on the premises. 11-9-°¢ SITUATIONS WANTE EXPERIENCED GIRL wants posi- tion for general housework in small American family. W. K., 89 Broad | 1-6-3dx | Zirl to assist with house work and take care of chil- dren. Call 31 Columbia St., up- stairs. 1-6-3d WANTED—Two girls to work on riv- eting machines. Apply Trumbull Electric Mfg. C Plainville. 1-6-3d “LADIES— Permanent work $3 d'ul\ salary introducing the Business ‘Woman's Magazine. References re- , FOR ! FOR SALE quired. Write to 714 Myrtle ave., Bridgeport, Conn.” 5 PART\'LR— oung man with §3 for big vaudeville act, now wor] ing. Money secured. Experience unnecessary. Must travel, $30 week and traveling expenses paid. Op- portunity, Box 36, Herald. 1-6-1dx REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF New Britaln Trust Company at the eclose of business on the 31st day of December, 1914: > ET Loans and Disco: Overdrafts . Stocks and Securities. Furniture and Fixtures. .. Due from other Banks, Bankers, and Trust Companies. . Due from \ppn)\ed Agents ... United States and National Bank Notes .. N Gold Coin Silver Coin Minor Coln Checks and Cash Ttems Other Assets 2 Reserve Total Assets .. - LIABILI Capital Stock ... . Surplus Fund .. Other Unaivided current expenses paid Duc to Banks, Bankers and’ Trust Companies. . . Dividends Unpaid General Deposits Reserved for Taxes.... Reserved’ for Unearned l)lq.‘nunl Profits, less and taxes 107,265.47 203,209.45 2 4,695.00 - 1,447,396.59 4,140.00 6,600.00 ,306.51 Hart- Total Liabilities. State of Connecticut. ford, New Britain, January [. ¥. G. Vibberts, Treas of the afore- said New Britain Trust Company, do sol- emnly swear that the foregoing statement is true to the best of my knowledge and be- lie County of , 1915 F. G. VIBBERTS, Treasurer. Subscribed and to before me, this 6th day of January, sworn 1915 R. R. HEALEY, Notary Public. van, I\Teriden. sonia, and D. North Haven Fred Walter Gaylord, Patten, An- of STOPS HEADACHE, PAN, NEURALGiA Don’t suffer! Get a dime pack- of Dr. James’ Headache Pownders. You can clear your head and relieve ! a dull, splitting or violent throbbing headache in a moment with a Dr James’ Headache Powder. This old time headache relief acts almost magi- cally. Send some one to the drug store | now for a dime package and a few mo- ments after you take a powder you will wonder what became of the head- ache, neuralgia and pain. Stop suffer- Be sure you get what you ask for. 1 TO RENT—In private family, CASH IN ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. ALL advertisements for the classified column must be in the Herald office by 2:30 p. m. on the day RESPONSIBLE dren, wish until May. ulars and price, Herald, furnished 1-6- WANTED-—Maid for gene: work, Apply Mrs. Wryley South High street. 1l Birch. PAYING, HOME WORK—If you to paint, $1 starts new home business, profitable, Write Davis Co.,’ 712 Myrtie _ Bridgeport, Conn. \\A\Thl)—Al once, union barbers in new Also a bootblack. D—By pair work of any WANTE Tel, 12-3 kind. WANTED—To buy a house, five or six rooms each floc centrally located. ments. Address Box 22X, apartment Please give full partic- Address Box 21B, 3dx hous sike fascinating | no fake ave 1-4-4dx “three first class | barber shop. 6 Main street. 1-1-5dx carpenter new or r two-family Modern improve- Herald 1-4-6dx Water, Weather, Fire and you about Roofing. tion, or Plumbing and Sheet Metal is delivered by the ton $6.50 : PROVID the CO., Manufactured b PROVIDENCE Telephone 'Prot. Geo. Chiro| * B GRE/ CLAIRVO YANT - PSYCHIC PALMIST AND YOGI Mki- DIATOR the world has ever known. He positively guarantees to n.n your name in full without asking single question or no fee accepted He names friends, enemies, rivals; tells whom and when you will marry advises you upon love, courtship, mar- riege, busines: speculation, transac- | ticns of every nature. JIf you are wor- ! ried, perplexed or in trouble, to this wonderful man | He overcomes evil unites the separated, causes speedy a ) come influences, Tte- 7777777 "OR SALE. FOR SALE tacoon fu Price $30. West Main £t. sady's automobile as good as new, 38. Nelson, son, coat, size Thomp- 1-6-d1x and he marriage with the of vour choice, tells how to influence | any one you d sire, even though a thousand mile 4 whether wife or sweetheart Is trie or false To Those Unhappy, Discontented PPV one ALF* ‘l(\u daily at ho Kellogg, Newington quarts of Addr H. Junction. Cadillac would FOR SALE—1908 good condition, truck. G. E. City. car make St. Onge, Tel. 623-2 ord wood. Solid nut, $4 per ises, delivered to any the city. Apply on premi drew’s Crossing, or Tel. P. O. Box 639. New tett Club, FOR SALE—Will sell my imen’s piano very cheap. Box 2 Herald. 1 and che: part milk in a fine | Sold cheap if taken at onc 636 West Main St 1-5-a: oak | cord on prem- | Britain Qua $325 Shon- A, 2dx | or in Trouble Whatever, he Brings Immediate Relief. It intend buying or selling property or making any important change, don't fail to Consult Chiro Immediately. Learn the secret of control—the power to inspire others with confi- .| dence and win success in social or financial life. He tells how te develop personal magnetism. He Has No Equal. Born with a double veil, educated Egypt and India. Satisfaction | Guaranteed or no fee accepted. To | prove his great powers he will give | regular Two Dollar Reading this week | | for 1 50c--READINGS--50¢ Private Parlor: Lady Attendant | Permanently located Cor. Walnut and Arch you of Sts. FOR SALE—Underwood little used, in particularly dition. Very purchaser. Address Herala Office. Typewriter fine con- reasonable to prompt “Underwood,” 1-4-4dx | 27 WALNUT ST. Hours from 10 to 8 FOR second ranges, stoves. All in good repair. full line of Stewart Ranges. Loomis & Co., 150 Arch street. SALE—Three hand three second hand heating Also F. W. IMS, well modern conveniences. Central. Prospect street. he'ile‘d 16 1-6-d4x the Manchester Conservatoire England. Receives pupils for the pianoforte. Preparation for all examinations. Apply 155 Kensington Av of 7,200 Sq. Ft. Floor HART’S R JTABL Space STORAGE LIVERY TO RENT—Large well room, ‘With board. No. 1521-2. il 1-16+ V\!x heated front suitable for two gentlemen. repaiiine CARAGE SUPPLIES Rear 189 Main st. Tel. 221-4 sant furnished bedroom, with without board. All 168 Maple street. Hotel Powhatan WASHINGTON, D. C. “The Hotel of Tel. New—TFireproof. Pennsylvania Ave., at H Streets, within walking distance of shops, theaters and public butldings. Overlooks the White House. 18th Rooms, detached batn, $1.50, $2 up. Rooms, private bath, $2.50, $3 up. Restaurant a la Carte, Palm Court, American Indian Grill, Tea Rcom, Grand Pipe Organ, Orches- tra. Write for Souvenir Rooklat with Map. Ask for special ftinerary for Bridal Couples, Conventions, Tour- ist Parties, Schools and Colleges. Hotel Powhatan, Clifford M. Lewis, Mgr. plea- or conveniences. 1472-3. 12-30-tf American Ideals.” Yaropean Plan. and 'BOWLING Clubs and Private modated. HILDING NELSON, 172-174 ARCH STREET Parties Acce BIRDS AND DOGS, NGING CANARIES TALKING PARROTS PET DOGS GOLDFISH & GLOBES HARTFORD BIRD STORE 90 Allyn St. Hartford, Ct. New Britain Milk Depot PURE MILK AND CREAM Wholesale and Retail State test: “Best in |hu City. If you want the BEST, get Scibert's 12 Quarts Milk $1.00. Teams SEIBERT & SON, r1a. 70s.4 639 Stanley St., 5 min. from center AUTOS TO RENT By Hour or Day. J. M, Finnegan Stables | houe 302 | | | | business, | All work absolutely guaranteed—no order too small too large for our capacity. . We also furnish and set up Toncan Gutter and Rainwater Pipe which will Jast an average lifetime J. EDWARD ERWIN Work 62 Lafayettie Street NCE, R, L, " Mrs. Maud Pennington | The Quality | | { | ance written by & man who Print Shop | ATE PRICES. 5 The Only hhmglc in the World Made Entrely of “HAMPTON” METAL. “PENCO” Lightning proof. talk with Let me for atten- of Ivery Description. '’Fhone 629 Your 1 Liability Insurance Is Now Expiring. Let Me Give You Figures on a New Policy, H. D. HUMPHREY iy Vo CO T I NaL Sank Bundin 272 Main St Egg, Stove and Chestnut Size , also sold in half bushel bags by your Upon request, our agent will 19 COMMERCIAL ST, City. 0960, OHNSON, D. D. S. DENTIST National Bank Building. "7 DETECTIVES If you are investiga= tion in any anticipating matter where secrecy, integrity and results are essential write A. G. Brown, 26 State Street, Hartford, Conn. ‘Phone vightly at Elzabeth 1089 ¥or Your Insurance and Surety Bonds ' troublc by haiving yomr Insurs knows how. Go to DWIGHT A. PAR NS. Booth’s Block. PHILADELPHIA- DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street Over 25c¢ Store BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRIGES Office Open from 8 A. M. w0 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment F. E. MONKS, D. D. S. Georeiona Mon(s D. D. lARGE BARN T0 RENT ON MAIN STREET. Apply to THE JOHN BOYLE €9, 3 and Franilin Square R. 5 g Printing done in many languages GOOD WORKMANSHIP — MODE i Linotype Composition. ‘f EASTERN PRINTING AND PUB LISHING COMPANY. . 53 (hurch >Streel. Tel. 63¢ C. ERBYSEN Mgr _— From §$5.00 Up, Factory ~Rebaill, HARTVFORID ypewrller Exchange 26 State St,, Hid OUN R ILLUSTRATORS ENGRAVERS HARTFORD, CONN. Advertise Your Wants in The Herald’s Want Column Call On Schultz & Cosiello, Inc. 242 Main For FIRE INSURANCE R - Lireet, Fa Charter uuflt X,