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Inexpensive Christmas Gifts In large assortments can be found here in this Christmas store for Men and Women. The day of Yuletide trinkets that are nev- er used is gone forever. Now it’s practical giving—but, of course it must not be com- monplace. Note the suggestions below—and if you 1 g g . . t ) AV are buying for Men remember this a Man’s Invites your inspection of their complete line AT ‘ z \ Mon ond we study and know Men's prefer- b o . [/ \ . ences. of Fine Jewelry, Watches, Silverware, China, d < . / Men’s Silk Mufflers—For Street or Eve- ning wear. Fine stitch, good width and = Glass’ Bronze and Leather Goods. 3 length in contrasting effects. Some have bor- der and fringe. How About An' Automohile o e S (Canes—Malacca, Pimento and Snakewood for that boys of yours. Looks like the & . g ! —some are silver trimmed. are right. We do not advance our prices on real thing. Great fun and good exer- Sport Scarfs for Women—Fine for all out M ° o i i $7.50. | of door purposes — wonderful colorings— account of the Holidays, and every article is o B e some have caps to match. guaranteed as represented. | HERBERT L MILLS ‘ nomfallk Your patronage is solicited. hs ‘N es.00 asYrEM = ,A::n::c::: :1‘:: ‘;:nun:::.;n :: Goods selected now will be reserved until R LRI ' : Chr' # S = | ent owners, asked the police last n block, awakening some of the resi 1stmas. /)x SUNSHINERS MEET TODAY. » «- I 5 There is no better quality or larger stock in New Britain, and we know that the prices *. =~z to assist them in the protection of | dents there, Officer A. J. Richardson 4 ac rrest. His was the : — their premises placed him under arrest. EVLDtS Tonlght Take Up Best Method of Merging| The women told the police that the | only case in police court this morning . A . - o Iy Sl S e From Branch to Corporation. Lynch house has been vacant onl - i v i 5 5 ’ : four weeks, but during that time has | HARMONY LODGE INSPECTION. Vaud'evnle and moving pictures. The Sunshine society held an im-| peen completely demolished. Two Harmony lodge, A. F. & A. M., ob- Hosusysitheater, | portant meeting at the Y. W. C. A.| dosen sindows have heen broken out, | served inspection night last nigit | parlors this afterncon at which time SEEtie e > mol- | when Distant Deputy William J. Raw- M an adjoining shed has been de Board of Public works meets in | the subject for action was tine merger !jgnca, the well curb has been stolen |lings paid his official visit to the lodge. City hall. of the Sunshine branch in this ¢ily | from the yara and the well itself has | There was a large representation of 1 == into an incorporated branch. | been filled with rags. Six kitchen members and visitors were present alfl treet Daly council, K. of C. meets in A meeting of the executive com- 4 ), chairs have been stolen, a stove in the | from neighboring lodges. Pannaelball mittee and advisory board was held | celler has been broken and stones lit-| The chief speakers were: President “Where llality is as t d” Z last evening and 1hei‘r 1Y$m:1m"mn'l(‘llfl- ter the floor of every room. Only | William A. Shanklin _of Wesleyan N itai i 5 tlons will be presented today. 1¢ | yesterday, they complain, two bon- | university, and Rev. W. . Cook o q / represente i ca::,: Eféifi"af‘l‘i“&",;-‘f‘lf;‘e‘m AT- | Gicussion last evening was Chiefiy | fires wore started in the yard endan- |the Methodist church. The guesty i 2 2 ; concerned with the procedure of | gering the house. included, MasterM. B. Hayden of New Britain lodse. N. E. O. R, |7doPting a new constitution and the| Washington lodge, Cromwell; J. Har- i L35 Se oy 7 | best method of merging into a cor-j| = 0ld Humphrey, Edward J. Ferris and L U poration. At present there exists inj pAE Charles F. Goodwin, Bloomfield; Bd- A reception will be tendered the as- —— C’ It I P recertonimilibelendereniinolas, i e ¢s at | this city a separate branch of e ward L. Teiter, West Hartford; Au- [ty ems | fair of the Y. M. T. A. & B. soclety Clan Douglass, C. S. C., meets at | g oy o™ w0 his membership | Michael Keane, Alias John Flanagan, | gust C. Rinn, Hartford; Georgs in the “Tabs” hall this evening. Whist 77 Main street. | are a few people incorporated into a | Is Sent to Jail by Judge Meskill. | Beach, West Cromwell; George It will be played from 8:30 to 9:350 X % .. | distinct body and the plan is to incmu\ Michaell Keano'l alias Jobn! Flana- Holden, I’lmnvillr:fl E. Elmer Lord, Kiley, Sr. of Winter street | o'clock, followed by an entertainment Calumet club meets at 53 Church | porate the entire Sunshine body. | i Portland; E. C. Feree, Middletowti; | s | 2 3 gan, got his wish this morning when | . b . a bent an operation yesterday at | by the eocleny’s minstreis. Dancing BLicet Judge T. Meskill sent him to jail for C. D. Barnard, Burlington and Charle bncis’ Hospital, Hartford. He | will 12 held and refreshments will bo T T s Trnrennes | Yop. |8imon, Best Harttord. A banquet rted to be getting along nicely. | servei. . was served. o terday Keane got drunk and rambled sale of smart trimmed hats.| Mrs M. G. Foronto of Winthrop MO]]ey Could Be Used Towards Central Labor Union meets at 21 NCHHOUSE Church street. Out of Town Owners Make Lengthy | oo (0 Sening everyone who street will spend the next month with Special meeting, New Britain Cam- Complaint to Police Department | would listen to him that he wanted 10 | ¢y y'gned, C0 William HOHail wil rman G. H. Dyson and Organist | fritnds in Northville, Mich. Lal‘ge Modern Buildin T | Complaining that the old Lynch | get arrested and sent to jail. This|y ‘ne nost to the Connecticut Society Beebe of the public Christmas| A special meeting of the New —_— | s G Putnam street owned by | was the fourth time '(‘e*‘“" had been | ,¢ Cpil Engineers at a smoker to be elebration will attend the re- | Britain Camera club will be held this | e e Mrs, David Ferguson is entertain- | them nas been completely wrecked, | arrested since August. =~ - |wiven at the Eiks’ club Friday night. 1 of St. Mary's church choir | evening when a demonstration on ing her sister, Mrs. E. Gillen of New ay Sherman avenue, | It was not until midnight that he | mhege smokers are held to promote Hay evening and will extend an | making lantern slides will be given | -~Pandonment of the Burritt school | Haven. s 12 Com- | was arrested. After he had wan-| ion at that time to participate | by John A, Lewis. All members are | N the sale of “the property = for B rtford, the pres- e rclnal atiContral Paric) Brgeditoattecal | business purposes, the proceeds to be | = s cleaned at the Union Laundry, | Mr. g . {used towards a large modern school “oR Streetl Tl 904 Zaavil Ches{nu?dstrl::;‘? :;‘“mm (."}f““bm:: of i house is the solution of the conges- loecial. com: forl forasan wil b e receiving con-ltjon problem arrived at by the com- | Gommun: gratulations on the birth of a somn. Tt 1 Mary’s church next Ll ! mittee on schdol accommodations of v morning at 8 o’clock for the | “A dzugl\hter was born Monday to !the board of education which met f the parish. , This s in ac- | X; @nd Mrs. Freq Steiner of Glen yesterday afternoon. The matter has ce with.the oustom as adopted street. | been discussed from time to time in wociability and subjects of interest: # dered into Curran’s block and Clark’s {he members are é,.cu“id . pital board met yesterday afternoon recent mission. | The meeting of the Sunday school | past vears without arriving at a de- Mark’s Woman’s Guild Annual | leachers of Stanley Memorial church cision, but after an exhaustive study oon and ‘evening.—advt. been postponed for a week. | tee is of a mind that this is the prac- Lidents in 'the southeastern part | On Thursday of this week Mrs. tical solution of the baffling problemj L city have started a petition for | F'rank H. Johnston of West Main It Was first proposed to add to the .t section of the town. The pro- | Robert Porteus of Hartford, will go |lieve the Burritt school, which has line i8 from the terminus of the | to Atlantic City, where they will be | Peen crowded for years. nut street line through Fairview |ioincd by Mr. Johnston. | This school is over forty vears old Y ‘ G t th Id I s and along Kelsey street to | et and while it may have once been ou an e e ea to the minute tailored suits of WOMAN’S BOARD MEETS. ) :m'g\t: it ranks poorly with pres- o ' c s:ve patterns, Nelson-Thompsons. The members of the Woman’s hos- | (pe ;;‘}ie:lmc:;rfi?eofpt;r;%el:::d.gmar; % o New Britain lodge Loyal Order | 2 the home of ~Mrs. George W.|with each passing vear and it is now A crystal glass humidor jar containing one pound of oose, the membership has been | Traut on Plainville road. Plans werc policys) at a round sum, probably . O T e eon | discussed for raising funds for tho | 100:000, could bo obtained for 1t. N Tuxedo, the mildest, most fragrant tobacco. At members 1ost no time in “mak. |2nd the members also talked over | for school purposes and some ques- 2 every store where tobacco products are sold. e ot 0 e I it | plans for receiving Christmas don- | tion existed whether the school boara ) ecial meeting will be held nest |tions. ' The response to the Thanks- ¢ould sell it, but the legal opinion is givingfapnenlin: money’ Teceived Is again investen in Last Christmas more Jars of Tuxedo were given to men throu%h- : school property. out the United States than any other single trade-marked article! Options on Sites. Tt is proposed to buy a site for a 1 = : 2 e D tommed UEe s s tone Because Americans are learning to make suitable gifts at Christ and .t:;e money from the sale of the T 5 [ 3urritt school property would go a 1 1 P to l Goft long way towards paying for it. The | . LR Lol the ml]dCS[, pleasantCSt This Tuxeda Christmas Humider ractica 1tS | —=== "\ committec has examined three pro- pipe tobacco in the world — made LBty L axeaUR ORI mar L Rmlse | posed sites and was authorized to se- Jar is beautifully decorated with holly, received concerning th v ati - & “ 5 i o T e mellow by the original “Tuxedo in a handsome carton, for About ¥ = 5 ” . . e - thi Landers Frar & VoA | :timv;niln b;;”;;‘r;:f‘_\: for occupancy some Process that has never been Success- sending by mail or messen- 9‘ ’c poritergias 2 U H b al culture in the local schools | T Clark’s Universal ) ] T T (e e D) Last Christmas the tary drill came in for the school board hysics i N \ i ot s meeting held vesterday aermoon. dor jars was so great that acuum Bottles fr%Too - L Thl thislconnsction (blainow oo aes the supply of many deal- knd Supper Wednesday, Dec, 8th, which was to be held this evening has ' of the situation, the present commit- stablishment of a.trolley line |street, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, | Bartlett school but this would hot re- v Hill avenue. . adapted to ‘the purpose for which it G ° q f E M rough the efforts of the members | more valuable for business purposes aned some time ago and the hust. |new children’s ward at the hospital | The property was deeded to the town oy when candidates will be in- | 8iving appeal was cspecially pleasing this this can be done provided the taining ' twenty to twenty-four rooms mas time—and learning that Tuxedo is the best gift of all for a man. for Christmas , cure options on them. Reports %eve absolutely non-biting and delightfully ;.. and Christrras card, and packed P e - ; price complete - - Military Drill. fully imitated. ~ ger; price complete / : considerable | ] : Vacuum Products ; : diccussion by the sub committes ot demand for Tuxedo humi- to secure a male instructor and athle- 3 j (1o CoR IS e il e e ers was exhausted, and ' Vacuum Carafes from 4 ! vlete charge of the athletics in the i $5.00up . N L Migh and Grammar schools and a | thousands of people were e i 4 oman nstructor Tor the £ils of both dlsagpomted. « The safe An assistant woman instruc- . s295up : % o i TR O T e plan s to place yourorder Crline worx it itiial wradal sorcersl | ! 5 Lunch Sets, Nickel Bottle MRS T i A G S | with your dealer 7ow. He e ... $350up (|| P SEEERE D ine will be glad to set your Automobile Kits, etc. ! - ) the present physical culture instruc- | Everready Flashlights and 4 7 tor in the schools and she is assisted jaras de fO!‘ yOu Untll EFSONS > d by Miss Carolina H. Westcott, who Chrlstmas. 1 Batteries. ] also teaches elocution. Under the ¢ . e . - new plan there would be a male sup- THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Home of Christmas Gifts. s ervisor of physical instruction with 111 Fifth Avenue, New York 3 TOBACCO 3 J two assistants and one would devote Y i i . (gl ¥s; { all her time to teaching elocution. : f ey . . = I ) Supreme Athletics. T e ickison ot &4 The committee also favors placing . all athletics under the control of the 3 school board, which would place the rug O. . 3 High School teams under the board's jurisdiction on out of town trips. The 169 &171 Maifl St. 2\ i ! new physical instructor would prob- v SPE('ALLV REPARED accompany the teams on their FORPype o ‘CiGARETTE { Z journevs. The new policy, if adopted, will not interfere with the athletic | TUXEDO IS SOLD IN ; rf)u‘n(;\il or ror:wm the boys hiring Coach | MANY CONVENIENT SIZES: e e 2 Zwick, the alm simply being to put S A 2 ket Tin, 2 ing athletics for the good of all con- u Tin ) and 80c In Moi: ) 4 cerned.