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TRULY A JEWELRY ~ CHRISTMAS We kfhow it, and so would you if you will visit store’during the next two days and examine our hutiful display of the very latest creations in JEW- RY, SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS and IVORY the very best quality, at remarkably moderate ces:: We have something suitable to be given to ery one you intend to remember this year, and erything of the very best. is Our VICTROLA department busy early and late and we assure you prompt service if you will give us your order, they are going fast. NRY MORANS Jeweler 821 MAIN ST., New Britain, Conn. --Open Evenings Until Xmas. HOLIDAY PICTUREFRAMING We Want Your PICTURE FRAMING nd we guarantee complete satisfaction, unexcelled orkmanship and lowest possible prices in the city. GIVE US A TRIAL HE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY “and 5 Franklin Square. New Britain, Gonn, on February 11. An effort will be made to secure a speaker of nation- al prominence. William C. Kranowitz, a student at Columbia University, is home for the Christmas recess. Furs cleaned at the Union Laundry, City ltems Pp-to-date lavalliers, M, C. LeWitt. davt. t a meeting of the executive com- e Bis o the Third Ward Repubtican 266 Arch street. Tel. 994.—advt. b last night it was decided to hold The regular meeting of the Sons of incoln banqyét ‘at’. Turner hall l Veterans’ Auxiliary, No. 1, which was { LIGHTS W The safe kind made by the Ever Ready Co. -Flashlights from . ..75c up . Electric Light Clocks Fancy Bulbs, Batteries, Lamps, etc. At the Christmas Gift Shop. The Dickinson Drug Co. 169& 171 Main St. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. HALLINAN BREAD & IGE CREAM (0. CANDY DEPARTMENT For Christmas we have all kinds of Candies to please the Young and the Old. Candy Canes, Candy Baskets, Ribbon Candy, Christ- mas Cut Candy, a great variety of very fine Chocolates, Candies of all kinds and sorts. We also have a complete line of Marzipan of all forms. Baking Department In Baking Department we have all kinds of Choice Pound Cakes, Fruit Cakes, Sponge Cakes, Christmas Cakes and Pies of all sorts. our We will have a Delicious lot of Mince Pies in various sizes. Mince Pies . 18¢, 25¢ and 40c¢ sizes We will have our Complete line of Cream Goods of all kinds, Crcam Puffs, Chocolate Eclairs, Charlotte Rousse, ctc, Delicatessen Department In our Delicatessen Department we will have usual line of Cold Meats, Salads, Pickles, etc. We will have a very fine quality Mince Meat for you, at 15¢ per Lb. Come in and let us help you to get your Christmas dinner. “SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM” For Christmas we will have all kinds of Frozen Puddings, Sher- berts, Fancy Ices and Plain Creams of all kinds. Orders delivered to all parts of the City. Call 906 for Prompt Delivery. STORE CLOSES AT 12:30 CHRISTMAS DAY HALLINAN BREAD & ICE CREAM CO. 42 b STREET. to have been held In G. A. R. hall| H. P. Roche appeared for the telc- on Friday, December 24, has been | fendant. postponed until Thursday, December| Through Lawyer A. W. Upson, the 30, at 2:30 o’clock in the afternoon. ’ S. N. E. Telephone company has sued Judge J. H. Kirkham in the | e R o penda et & 5 struction company for $100. Another court has rendered a judgment of $99 | gui¢ for $50 has been preferred against and costs in favor of the plaintiff in | Walter H. Hutchings of Plainville. the case of W. J. Dunlay & Company vs. Bertha McBride. Lawyer A. W Upson represented the pl. city, Stove Shurberg had advertised wiil Rapelye's Stove HARDWARE STORE CUTLERY— Table or Game Carvers in cases, Table Knives and Forks moderately priced. 2.50, $3.00 and up to $5.00. Pocket Knives 25¢ to $2.50 Fancy Knives $1.50 to $3.00. Shears and Scissors singly up to $1.00; Manicure Sets, Nippers and Cuticle Scissors. TOOL CHESTS— Chests for the Boys, 50c to $2.50. COFFEE PERCOLATORS— THERMOS BOTTLES AND LUNCH KITS— Pints $1.00 and up. Quarts $2.00 and up. Universal Lunch Kits with Universal Bottles, $2.25 and $2.50. SKATES AND SLEDS— Union Club and Hockey Skates, 50¢, 70c, $1.20 and up to $5.00. Flexible Flyers (Genuine), $2.50, $3.00 and up to $6.00. Firefly, $1.00, $1.35 and up to $3.00. Frame and Clipper Sleds, 50c, 75¢ and up to $1.50. Paris make. Boys’ Snow Shovels, 25c. Boys’ Wheelbarrows, 75¢. ELECTRICAL MERCHANDISE— Sweeper Vac, $5.00. Ever Ready Pocket Lights, 75¢ to $3.00. Lanterns, $1.50 to $5.00. Electric Grills, Toasters. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES— Spark Plugs, Horns, etc. MISCELLANEOUS— Machinist Tools. Machinist Tool Chest, Razor Strops, Hones. Shaving Brushes, Soap, ete. Dog Collars—New Stock. $10. Carpenter Tools, Alarm Clocks. Roller Skates. Bissell Carpet Sweepers. All kinds Children’s Banks, 10c Scis s, S Razors. to 50c. Revolvers, Colt’s Automatic. Landers’ Meat Choppers, Lunch Children’s Toy Automobiles. Boxes, Carvers, Percolators, The Irish Mail. Bread Makers, Cake Makers, Meccano. Prices $1.00 to $10.00. Sad TIrons. Greatest Structural Toy. Fancy Baskets. ELECTRIC FLASH LIGHTS, Razors, Gillette or Gem. Penny, Nickel and Dime Banks, THE STORE OF SERVICE HERBERT L. MILLS HARDWARE 336 Main Street $8, 89, CHAS. Store Open Evenings Unt DILLON & CO. il Christmas. HARTFORD We Are Headquarters for Women'’s, values are offe Gloves Every wor Gloves we sell Our Lelia—2-clasp Overseam Kid black, black with white stitching, sray, brown, ivory and navy, at, Washable Capeskin Gloves in ivor tan at, pair Tie Pelvoux self and cont white, black, sand at, pair Washable Capeskin Glov. D 8 tan, made cred backs in ivory and gray at, pair o Slip-on Gauntlet Kid Gloves w pique sewn in white, black and gray at, pair ODGES MEET T0 FLECT OFFICERS i | Installations Will Take Place Early in January Officers were clécted last evening by | the following lodges: i Order of the Golden Cross. | Past noble commander—Charles . | Otis. | Noble commander—Edward L. Wil- ] liams | | ¢ noble commander—Cora Mal- rthy prelate—FElizs of records abeth Williams | Keeper ¥red C. Lar tham. Finapce keeper of records— G. Houck. Treasurer—Paul J. Famon. 2 Worthy herald—Edward C. Reeve. Worthy inside guard—Anna Shilo- sKy. Worthy outside guard—>James Recor. Trustee—S. Recve, Charles H. Oftis, Thomas Reeve. Representative—Charles H. Otis. Alternate—S. L. Facey. The installation will be held Tues- day, Januvary 4. Cart Beethoven, F. of A. Chief rangerWilliam Boukosky. Sub chief ranger—Herman Rusch- kowske. Treasurer—Charles Burkarth. secretary—Joseph J Financial Dic- mand Recording secretary—Charles lish. Senior Mi- woodward—Charles Fre. Senior beadle—Stephen Ulrich. Junior beadle—William Dickman. Lecturer—Andrew Kozlak. Trus August Huber. Physician—Dr. J E. N Captain—Max Graesser. The installation will be held Tu day, January 4, and will be conduc ed by District Deputy Grand Master Philip V. Burkarth. Two applications were received. A three-month pino- chle tournament will start January 1. Leading Star Lodge. Commander—Timothy Collins. Vice commander—Harold Swift. Chaplain—Harold Sleath. Treasure: James A. Duffy Scribe—Miss Minnie Lynch. Marshal—Miss Kate Duggan. Inside guard—Miss Kendall. Outside guard—May Collins. Trustees—Aaron Pinkus, and | Sleath. Financial | beth Flaherty. ; New Britain Lodge, Junior past warden— ine Klett. Warden—2X s Jennie P. Eades. Vice warden—Mrs. Annie Volkman Secretary—Charles Klett. Financial secretary—William Scha- efer. Treasurer—William Guide—Mr: Guardian—TFred Lotus. Sentinel—William Diehl. Trusies for three years. therine Klett. Representatives to grand lodge— William Schafer—Charles Klett. Alternates—Mrs. Nettie Samlow {and Mrs. Caroline Fritz. Chaplain—Mrs. Touis Macholtz. The officers will be installed on Jan- vary 4 by William J. Morton of Mer- iden. WOMAN IS ARRESTED THIRTY-EIGHT TIMES J. secretary—Miss Eliza- E. O. P. ss Kather- Nichols. Caroline Fritz. Miss Ca- | Tecord of Mrs. Julia Sullivan Keagney Most Unique in Connecticut. Mrs. Julia Sullivan | neat, motherly appearing old woman, ter. hair whitened by the pe McKeagney, a sing of if you choose from the large a E Overseam Ki sting 3-row embroidered bac pique sewn wtih two-tone French trap at the wrist, ! this Misses’ and Children’s GLOVES We have complete assortments in the best makes, in all lengths. Extraordinary red. Mail orders are prom ptly and carefully filled. Make Very Acceptable Christmas Gifts pair of Gloves very highly for Christmas gifts, especially ortments of Gloves at Charles Dillon & Co The Let us have the pleasure of showing you our very $1.00 man values a are perfect fitting. complete assortments of Gloves. Gloves in white, | Unlined and Silk Lined Mocha Gloves in tan, black, gray and brown at, pair ... The Tampa—2-clasp Overseam Kid Gloves with - $1.00 nd S-row self or contrasting embroidered backs in Af $1-00 white, black, tan and gray at $l 25 o d Gloves with B o A in Suzette— p Overse Kid Gloves with black with T’aris point stitching in white, black, 0 with white stitchhing and tan at vle, pair ; 8-hutton Kid Glove tan at, pair . The Valance—Pique loves with two large clasps and self and contrasting fancy embroidered lacks, in white, black, gray, tan, $2 00 wn, gold, beaver, navy at, pair.. . [ am one-clasp s knot embroid- $1.50 pearl Said a Woman to Us on Saturday: “Lay this Suit aside for me. I Have Seven More Suits Reserved in other Stores and Would Like to Look at Them Again Before Deciding.” Later she bought our suit saying that it was far superior in style and quality to all others. HORSFALL SUITS and COATS for women have that charming touch of cleverness and originality which distin- guishes them from the average. Another advantage just now is that the prices have received the same deep cut as they usually do in January. W We suggest early selection. This is an op- portune time! Benefit by the present large assortments— do not wait until the January rush! Horstalls “FT PAYS 7@ PUY OVR KIND> 03-99 ASYLUM ST. Connscting with v L4 HARTFORD, 140 TRUMRBULL ST, v Electric Cooking Appliances At any season electric cooking appliances are in use and when they are thought of as a Christmas gift they are a thought without equal. \We have appliances for all purposcd from hot water heaters to bed warmers and when we impress upon your mind that every piece we sell is guaranteed you are assured of getting only the one kind that assures you A lasting satisfaction. BALDWIN-STEWART ELECTRIC (0, 210-214 Pearl St., Hartford ., but nd abusive uous and s before who be- once shz inta over sixty winte comes violent tmbibes of spir ing liquors, W took her into custody last night/ he last previous appearance in polic court had been on November 17, 1914 . Judge John | Ahout seven years ago the woman wa. H. Kirkham in police court this | arrested in Hartford by a policemi morning on a charge of intoxication. { {0 whom she took violent exception She was sentenced to thirty '8 i | Before she could be restrained sk jail but judgment’ was suspended and | sjashed his face to ribbons with she was sent to the town home n i hat pin. charge of the probation officer. { It is a strange coincidence tha The record of Mrs. McKeagney is {ol' the thirty-eight times she has bee probably more unusual than that of | arrested it has fallen to the lot « any other woman in Connecticut for | omcer Cosgrove to bring her ,n curing the Jast twenty-one years she | {wenty timee Officer Cosgrode ik has heen arrested 1_.n~ drunkenness in { been on |;u- regular r;:?lirfl forc "“>‘[;‘r'",';:_>"}:|'|7 "f"‘“'\_ ‘::‘”“"fl“!z"‘ for twenty-two years and before tha Officer Michael Cosgrovo | UMe: When he was supernumerary, had arrested her several times. timeas. and until