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SATURDAY, DECEMBEK 2, 1910, tion. City ltems The Curran D. G. Co.’s great sacri- dce sale of suits and coa advt. The Sunshine society will meet Mnn- v afternoon at 3 lock at the Miss y Wells of Newington will speak of the work of he Connecticut Consumers’ league, hi large attendance is desired. . Goodness of “Auut advt. Della’s Bread.” Next week. Dec. 6 to 9. Odd ows 1 ar, Hungerford Court.—advt Miss Rhoda McCabe w ounce the opening of a gift shop, inning Dec. 4. 'China and v basketry and fancy article: ome, 8 Lee St., Cor. Main be- at her advt. George Richardson of 123 Cherry treet reported to the police yi pfternoon that a man who refused to ve his name ran into his automo- pile as it was standing in front of the National Bank building. He said that, although the man was apparent- uninjured, he wished to take every precaution to avoid criticism. Next week, Dec. 6 to 9, Odd Fel- bws bazar, The Curran D. G. C great sacri- fice sale of suits and coats.—advt MAY The annual election of Rev. W. A. Harty 0. H, {ll be held tomorrow afternoon 'ommercial hall. Tndicati o the selection of Ralph Mulconry as bresident without opposition. HAVE CONTEST. officers of branch, A. in ns point It is be- leved that a contest will be held over | he office of vice-president, there be- ng two candidates, Michael Maher hind James Duffy. At the ci lose of the eeting a smoker will be held and brominent members of the order from various parts of the state are expected 0 be in attendance. BELL ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage provesit. 25cat all druggists. L — spection. Shop Gift Assortment is complete. Is ' KODAK on your list? ICKINSON — DRUG CO., D meeting is open to the public and Fel- | I'the New shes to an- | ater col- | sterday | | giving | tions met | Walker | good Do Your Christmas Shopping Early UR stock is now complete and we invite your inspec- Goods selected now will be reserved until Christmas. PORTER & DYSON CO. 54 MAIN STREET “The Old Reliable Jewelry Shop” Where Quality Is As Represented. IGES GRATITUDE OR THANKSGIVING automobile, the donors. Monetary contributions also were ceived to the amount of $34 dollars from friends. We trust it will meet with their approval that this donation be used to cover some lasting need thoughtfully delivered by X‘nx the hospital instead of purchasing Mrs. J. A Traut Thanks All Who | Gontributed to Hospital 1 | Mrs. toward J. mal B nt one, Traut, ng who did so much ‘ the Thanksgiving at General hospital prepared the fol- | for publication, | and the in this 1in a has statement voicing thay all others thropical “Never hospital her thanks of | interested philan- | movement: since the foundation of ou was the appeal for Thanks day harvest time dona- such generous impul- sive considerate res IFor two days rectors, nts, of automobile: & teams were c for, delivering, counting itemizing | and listing the bounteous store of d« nations. To enumerate them all, gifts and givers, in the columns of our ger erous papers would be imposing on natu A plan had been d which cach donor receives card of nks from the hospital di- rect—that, too, has shown itself to | impractical, because many ad- omitted where the names were inscribed on the package, many pac s were simply marked “a friend.” » committee on dona- tions beg indulgence for any om sure to oceur under the above explained circum- stances. One and all who have so lov- thoughtfully contributed, and o town donors, all ured of the deep gratitude of the inmates of the New Britain Gen- eral hospit Not one of the one and lling | vised by share of the good things provided for them, barring of course those patients whose diet confined. Everybody else had all the THIS IS THE CHRISTHNIAS STORE Individual Gifts await your in- turkey they should and could hav rbody was made as happy as their conditions would allow. “Over two hundred names would need to be printed of donors of private think of the task, loving T it be, for a paper to state the ift of each giver! gton remembered the institu- th generous supplies, filling - | who ariv Early while the 162-171 MAIN STRagy I work of the hospital | one hundred and four inmates but had his | | an viands with the same. It i pital's desire to be worthy of e donors by practising frur; stol and Plainville directors of provided ice cream, and was, too, for the whole in- stitution, and a large amount of table dainties whetted the appetite of those gathered around the festive board. Ev one was remembered and a t to the hospital by chairman proved a delight—so many smiling faces, gratified to e been bered, greeted the caller. The children, their generous hearts, another in trying to on this occasion. A forty-eight typewritten pages giving names and donors and their con- tributions has been the conscient emplovees. Not none omitted God bless led with one give their best list covering school will be forgotten, so far as human effort at accuracy Recognition by cards will be made later to each school. “The innovation of Neighberhood collections has indeed proved a great goes. ome of donors that the material sent intended. for im- mediate use. While of course it takes a large supply to furnish one too ill to partake of general diet—say ninety- four persons with a real Thanksgiving dinner, the amounts of groceries and edibles In general far ecxceeded the possibility of immediate consumption. Truly it was a Harvest Testival, with the result that promises to last so far as jellies and canned goods, groceries, are concerned through the greater part of the winter. For which each and all of the inmates of the New Britain General hospital give thanks to the public for its generous, heart response to the appeal made in its behalf through the newspapers, churches and schools of our city and in neighboring towns to whom the sincere appreciation of the hospital exccutive be ith extended, BU The " TH mail b ¢ iy Tlll’/fl]C. be delayed at the statement Oak street in g to the police last night the z of a traffic post lamp at in and Church strects. Kaufmann s 2 wagon used by M. Sul- in carrying mail from the post aid that a train and the result After a 11l he reported to police must not rding «to ann of 19 ad to \d((“\ took a sharp corner with that the lantern was struck. vering the r rcadguarter EIGHTEEN ALARMS IN NOV. The fire department responded to hteen still and bell alarms during uccording to the report of Chief Robert M. Dame, issued today. There was little damage excepting the two $10,000 fires at porperty owned by the Roevnolds family . QorQO Every Night For Constipation HeadacheIndigestion,etc | remem- | warm | 5 VOTES 5 VOTES THIS COUPON Good For Five Votes in the NEW BRITAIN HERALD MOTION- PICTURE POPULARITY CONTEST IName e S Address This Coupon Void After Dec. 5. 5 VOTES 5 VOTES utomoblies Looks and acts like the real thing. Some With Elec- tric Lights and horn. Several styles to select from. Nine dollars to $23.00. Better have one laid aside for Xmas. HERBERT L. MILLS HARDWARE WOMAN RETRAGTS THEFT COMPLAINT Mrs. Bielor Tells Court She Loaned Prisoner $400 After filing a comnplaint S | be conducted authorities last July accusing Krikos Bagdasarian of the theft of $400, M Blanche Bielor of 134 Winter again came to his rescue court this morning, informing Judge James T. Meskill that she only loaned him money il | a | GAMPAIGN THAT'S DIFFERENT Series of Evangelistic Meetings With More Common Sense and Less Brim- stone to Open at Adventist Church, Characterized as the ‘“Evangelistic Campaign Different,” a special series of meetings will commence tomorrow 16:30 the Second Ad- located on Church street street. The services will by staff of under the direction of mornin at vent church, | near Stanley with the a talented trained workers the Home Missionary committee of | the Life and Advent Union of which the local church is a member, The promised different street in police committee in its advertising, different messages, and different ad- of workers charge has through the because he was £ and needed hospita! treatment. As result of her testimony, given with great apparent reluctance and only as speakers, different beliefs monitions. 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There is a real olive flavor about the “Beri” Oil that all doubt about its purity. Each original package bears an of purity from the official French government chemist. We have supplied hundreds of women who know Olive Oil is with this “Beri” Olive Oil. If you once 0il a trial you will always use it. finest nishes affidavit what give good “Beri” Full Pint Bottle 60 Cents. Full Quart Boitle $1.00. xmuo sr(mE With special attention to telephonu orders and )rnmm delivery every family in this city can consider ours “THE NEAR- T DRUG STORE.” ’'Phone 409. Nervous and Chronic Diseases 0f Men and Womsn Yield Spesdily fo My the old line the on the a result of close questioning by Pros- ze that ecuting Attorney George W. Klett, the accused was discharged following a finding of no probable cause raignment was another chapter, the police say, in one of the queerest and most unexplainable cases with which have been brought in contact. Bielor appeared to have a vague idea relative to the alleged theft and had to bhave her memory prod- ded continually by Prosecutor Klett. ed in her contention that was only loaned, that she | has recovered a part of it and only wanted the authorities ‘to locate Kri- nd colleet from him. Judge B. affney appeared for the defense, s appearance resulting from Mrs. Bielor's seeking his aid. was arrested coster, and returned to this | city by Detective Sergeant Sammnel Bamforth. In court today he showed no signs of his two attempts at sul cide by hanging in a Last spring he was | court with bbing Mrz Bielor. She came to his rescue that time, re- tained an attorney and paid the fine. Tony Karpenski of 62 Silver street, charged with assa: Tony = cemski, was discharzed after being warned to be If hereafter when out 10 a was testified | that William invited them to his home trouble started soon afterwards. ccused claimed clf defensic James Madden was sent to 10 days for breach of peace home at 99 Franklin street his wife i orted as being IRV < ghter and that he sed much trouble at home vesterd f to allow their moth and called her bad names. Klett that Madden has given much trouble of late and said that almost every man | 'on the police force has been called in at some time or another to check his activities along undesired lines. Jlearing of assault charges against | David Gorfain of Oak stroet was continued until Monday upon his re- quest for ti to get witnesses. He is rccused of treating Mrs. Mollie Seick- | man of 58 alley street roughly. evangelistic speaker emotions ees in which deavors to work ! the audience and attempts by depict- ing terrible scenes through fear to| compel the people to believe, has out- | lived its usefulne While there will | be the accustomed special singing, | special welcome and special effort pe- | culiar to work of this kind, it will all! be undertaken along different lines. | It is expected by this means that many people who could not be reached | otherwise will be in attendance. Preparatory work for these meet- ings has been going on for several weeks” Glder M. M. Shurtleff, field agent of the committee, has been | laboring among the people, visiting ! the membe: the local congrega- | tion, holding er meetings in various throughout the city F o ning for the ¥ two w and generally preparing | the people by arousing their interest ' and bringing about a unity and onencss of purpo fover st may the in Wor- of cot Joe es elos aigned prevail meetings. ¢ been Quite wervices, opening service the ordinance of | administered (o | ire to Moeller, the | evangelis preach s vices morning and evening to- ptism will take place on of the morning r depart G Pe an rtion for evane in conjunction with the H tomorrow morning hapt will be soveral who h he bhapt directing The jail for at in the 5 members will ba | fhe right hand of fellowshiy wny quiet e communion scrvice will be Prosecutor saic r meetings will be held each | after December 3, r‘xr}e!)ti at 7:30 and Sund at | 1 10:30 and 7:30 p. m. Assistant Fvangelist T. P. Stephens and Field | Agent Shurtleff will speak at some of | | the services during the weck. Similar campaigns have been ranged by the home missionary com- | mittee in every city where there is an Adventist church. Definite ar-| | rangements ve been perfected | | whereby the laberers used in the| special effort in New Britain will move on tc the next city as soon as the work here is completed, in order that| no time may be lost. The commit- | tec plans to do only indoor work unti] the spring when a tent will be used and moved about as opportunity presents itself. evening Saturda 33 ar-| NECKWE fi%lzuna —— YOUR AR ALWAYS, en- | of | The ar- i i | caused | companied | took no chances. Life is a battle of the strong. To be strong you must good health. 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CLINTON HYDE HARTFORD, CONN, The Hartford Specialist 254 TRUMBULL STREET, Sundays and Holidays 10 to 1. Hours: 9 to 12, 1:80 to £, 7 to 8. TILL THE ARE FOLKS. Hu of No! Earthly Use. No longer are police court sessions going to be interrupted by the crying of infants even if their Who Say Events Tonight “The Time, the Place mothers’ are | Girl Lyceum theater. summoned to appear as witnesses. For i s some time past, especially in non- photo support cases, infants in arms as well as those able to toddle about, have annoyance. This morning a woman appeared ac- by two children. They caused no disturbance before court and did not appear likely to but Chief Rawlings and Prosecutor Klett Fortunately the wo- man was accompanied by ‘‘hubby” et R e To Cure a Cold in One Day s 2 S & Take LAXATIVE BROM QU while the presence of his better half | ma O QUININE L 3 | Tablets. Druggists refund money if was needed in court. it fals to cure. E. W. GROVE'S sig- nature is on each box. 2bc.—advt. FIGHT FIRE WITH BROOMS. wvenue has complained to the poli A grass fire on Stanley street near that a Civil war veteran who lives in | the old Trade School building resulted that neighborhood is in the habit of | in an alarm from Box 22, Fairviey coming to her after something to eat|and Kelsey streets, at 10:54 this fores nearly every day and makes it dis-| noon. It had assumed threasning agrecable for her when she objects io | proportions and residents feared that the visits. Several days ago, she says, | it would spread to nearby buildings. he struck her when she objected to| The use of brooms by firemen checked the presence of the veteran. the flames. and the o High Fox's theater, class drama, Vaudeville and motion Keeney's theater. pictures, Chamberlain Council, Jr. M., meets in Jr. O, U. A, M. 0. U, A, hall. - I | GE HIS RATIONS REGULARLY. rs. Annie Ceci of 111 Kensington