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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBEK 4, 1910, READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION | HOLIDAY GIFTS in the JEWELRY LINE including Watches, Watch Bracelets, Rings, Scarf Pins, Lavalliers, Brooches, Toi- let Sets, Smoking Sets, Shaving Sets, Umbrellas, Cuff Links, Waldemar Chains, Knives, Fobs and many other beautiful creations, in the Latest Designs and High- est Quality, at very Moderate prices. Our complete and won- derful selection of Jewel- ry, Watches, Diamonds, Ivory, Silverware and Cut Glass. After months of dili- gent and untiring efforts, we succeeded in pre- senting to trading public of New Britain and vicin- ity a most Charming se- lection of these goods. Your Early Inspection Our assortment . of VICTRO- LAS is complete from the smallest $15 to the largest $300, and if you are planning to give your family a VICTROLA for CHRISTMAS we urge you to select your favor- ite instrument N OW. Our TERMS are right, SERVICE the BEST. LARGEST ASSORT- MENT OF RECORDS IN THE STATE. Is Cordially Solicited. HENRY MORANS NEW BRITAIN, CONN. 321 MAIN STREET. City Iltems l John J. Crean and Mrs. Tryon Smith of this city took part in the pnemorial exercises- of Naugatuck “odge, B. P. O. E., last evening. St. Mark’s Xmas Sale and Supper (Wed. afternoon and evening, Dec, 6th, advt. Fred Jacobson and Stanley Howe have resumed their studies at the [Suffield Literary institute. Goodness of “Aunt Delia’s Bread.” —advt. Fred C. Stevens returned to Wor- cester ‘‘Tech” today after the holiday acation. Last payments received in Christ- at club Tuesday, December 5. New [Briain National Bank.—advt D. and Mrs. A. B. Johnson have re- iturned from Philadelphia, Pa., where they attended the wedding of their son. Mr. Jack Naler, formerly with M. C, [LeWitt, is now with Lux, Pond & Lux, fewelers, 859 Main St., Hartford, Conn. —adv Speci sale boys’ suits $3,98 veek on I ages 6 LG dvt. this Besse- 1ugh Shop, 40 Pratt St., the most rich and ilson’s.—Adyt; t—correct lines.—advt. chool Housekeeping club ‘ ceting Wednesday even- hool. A social will fol- | s session, fog at the Ow the busi I ae R. Barker, city editor of the | 1 of Catskll, N. Y., was n | t his home in this city yes- 1 sale boys’ suits $3,58 18, at this Besse- the Fafnir Bearing. compan and the local office of the I. officials , lec- | Ep—— - | BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage provesit. 25cat all druggists. CKWEAR AT mtlznnfi ALWAYS. tures will be given workmen at the factory in the various lines of study taught by the institution. Demon- strations will also be given the men during working hours. “This week, Dec. 6 to 9, lows Bazar, Hungerford advt. Special sale boys' suits $3,98 this week only, ages 6 to 18, at Besse- Leland’s.—advt. District Deputy W. 7. Rawlings will pay an official visit to Harmony lodge, A. F. and A. M. ,this evening. The semi-annual election of officers of the Kenilworth club will be held this evening. St. Mark’s Xmas Sale and Supper Wed. afternoon and evening, Dec. 6th. —advt. Berlin Grange Carn. —advt, Bristol Mills, Glastonbury, union suits and American underwear, 50c to $3.50 at Wilson's.— Odd Fel- Court. Dec. 7, 8 and 9. CE CLOSES, Sunday Services Bring Out Larg Gatherings at Churches. The annual meeting of the Connec- ticut Older Boys Conterence which been in session in this city since I :, was brought to a close 1 evening at the South church when one of the largest crowds of the confer- | ence wg in attendance. Preceding the meeting Organist Bebee gave an excellent recital. ~ The service was open and many of the citizens led themselves of the opportun of at- tending. Able addresses were given by various leaders and toward the conclusion a service was held for the A. Van Dis of New | i who wa gates, led by J. Haven. i9], Foster of Detroit, Mich., g another bf his splendid talks \fternoon session at the king for his subject: kinds of reserve were pictu E er and during his rapped the habit of ciga . stating that it ate much of the and when the ¢ to test his strength, it wanting. up 1cial moment is REPORT IS DENIED. in circulation to the effect & Hine Manufacturing continued the Reports that the Traut contempla made it impera- to stop work on Several ges in that line for the officia blades tempc b me seration at amn carly date. V men in the depar ment have been ained in oth of the factory until such time nm are needed. Foreman Goodrich retired from the employ of the com Wednesday evenin the !intention t6 1 FOR YOUNG AND OLD We have a large assortment of carefully your book selection ear! A. member of the family. Make Books Books, for the little folk, 10c BOYS’ The Boy Allies, 25c. Boy Globe Boy Scouts The Jack Lorimer Serics, 25¢, GIRLS’ Campfire Girls, 2: ‘Outdoor Girls, ¢ Paint and Drawing Books, up. selected hooks for every BEC Latest Books of Fiction, Pleasure BOOKS Boys of Columbia High, saddle Boy Racer Boy: Rover Boys, - BOOKS Red Cross Gil Bunny Brown 25¢. Ethel Morton, 45¢. BOOKS FOR LITTLE CHILUREN Peter Rabbit, Bed Whiskers Series, Daddy Gander STATIO! Time Scries, Rhymes, ICKINSON — DRUG CO.. Time ete, Sleepy ete, Tales, Billy NERY DET 169-171 MAIN STREEY rve in a young man, | | ives | found | |5 manu- | with t it is the | POSTMEN BUSY ON CONVENTION PLANS Notable Guests to Attend Func- tion Here February 22 Preparations are being made by the committecs in charge of the twen- ty-third annual state convention of the National Ass tion of Letter Carriers which will be held in this city on Washington’s birthday, Febru- iry 22, 1917, Sessions of the conven- tion will be held in Turner hall and the entire building has been hired for the purpose. A reception to delegates and visiting brothers will be held ir. the forenoon. The convention will be called to order at 2 o'clock by State President J. A. McGuinness of Norwich and reports of all officers will be received. After all business has been transacted, the icers will be held and a 3 fc the next convention decided upon. A banquet is scheduled to L:e held at 6 o’clock and invitations will be sent to all branches of the as- E cut, to all post- ond class rat- ber of lect Au 1te and Letter ¢ liar, | Office Clerk L dcell n and to of both president, mself ‘bul ed for a er of the and who is King's county, Mayor George ome the carriers on hehalf of the city. An invitation will also be extended to Hon. of Meriden, whom to see and hear. 1ey will pre- astmaster. will be enter- y commit- ers and iters of the lette ers, who also working hard in conjunction the carriers to make th con- | vention a complete success. | will be presented with handsome sout enirs banquet loc: i manufa assured tl Ieommi 3 suitable to ill be pnresented. The m will contain sevi s of the committees of popular songs and items of interest. Lynch's or '8 been ured to provide ¢ at the banquat. he women :l(l‘ y the loc ting of wives, se ¥ nature is on each box. w l Conduct of the | ; Eveats Tonight L | 5 | “Alma, Where Do You Live?” Ly~ | ceum tieater. High class photo drama, ater. Fox's the- vilie and heater. Harmony lodge, A. F. meets in Masonic hall. Mattabessett tribe L meets in Judd’s hall. vauc moving pictures, & A. M, AL, R. i (@D Pride circle, meets at 77 Main street. Tegner lodge, O. of V., meets at 59 Arch street. Marth Ve i O D. aneets in Jr. A. M. hall. To Cure a Cold in One Da Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Drugsists refund money !1t fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S 25c.—advt. THOSE PEOPLE UPSTAIRS, family occupying the tenement above him at 24 Wobh- | ster street aroused the ire of Joseph Simg. yesterday and he complained at police headquarters. He said that 5 VOTES 5 VOTES THIS COUPON Good For Five Votes in the NEW BRITAIN HERALD MOTION- PICTURE POPULARITY CONTEST This Coupon Void After Dec. b 5 VOTES 5 VOTES WHITE LEAD For Painting purposes was made 300 Years Before Christ. We have none of this in stock but we do have CARTER’S WHITE LEAD and every ounce of it is guaranteed absolutely pure. NOW is the time to place your order with us for FALL PAINTING, especially exterior work. We guarantee the materials and workmanship. Try us. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 end 5 Frankiin Square. Department of Justice Will Not Pros- J. M. HALLINAN, Inc. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. Tuesday’s Specials at the Bakery Counter include Our Coffee Cakes, Wreaths, English and French Bath Buns. Our N. E. and CREAM OF WHEAT BREAD, 10c per loaf. GENUINE GLUTEN BREAD, 15¢ per loaf. : Our real “BUMPERNICKLE”, 1$c per loaf. CHANTILLES, CREAM PUFFS, CHOCO- LATE ECLAIRS, fresh every day. Home made MINCE and PUMPKIN PIES. Our chef will have a fresh line of Salads for Tuesday. CHICKEN, FRUIT, MACARONI, VEG- ETABLE, TUNA, POTATO and COLD SLAW, HOME MADE COTTAGE, CHEESE, PLAIN and PIMENTOS. Roast Beef, Hams and Pork. Cold Meat Special- ties of all kinds. THE GENUINE TAYLOR HAM, 50c per 1b. The Candy Department is the place to find the “Sweets.” Fresh specials every day. Glaced Nuts and Fruits, Salted Nuts, Cherry Cordials, Milk Choc- clates, Coated Creams. Caramels, Cocoanut Kiss Kinds of Hard Candies. GET THE CANDY HABIT, IT’S A GOOD ONE “SAFETY FIRST CN OUR ICE CREAM” There’s a Reason.” es, Cream Patties and all We close every evening at 6:30 except Menday and Saturday, open these nights until 10 p. m. HALLINANS’ -=-==-CASH STORE.----.-. 142 MAIN STREET some of them were jumping on the | floor, causing much disturbance and had caused several pictures to fall to the floor. Advice was given that he“ notify the landlord. WAR DISSOLYES TRUSTS set an ear ations inst the nce Company of North Ameri Central railroad, > comy commission ¥ to require railroads to furr lequate supply of coal for sl pers. In the former c: whether millions of collected from insurance shall be refunded by the will be decided. ecute German and British Steam- companies government ship Lines er Trade Combinations. Washington, Dec. 4.—The depart- ' ment of justice today asked the su- preme court to dismiss anti-trust prosecutions instituted before the Et ropean war against British and Ger- ; 5 eged com- tic and South ¢ dissolved by federal courts brough ainst tho Steamship company, Ltd., Paul E. Ger- | Zimmerman and | s, had been transformed by tho war “into an autopsy instead of a de- termination of 1i tes” with th\ government ask t to*r eged. com- Wwhen peace MER I’()l Marinette, Dec. . Transit compan went aground on side Sturgeon T £ Carolina tony Reef just out- canal some time and is pounding to to word and crew were tak- the war. New hela that the s American-A: the Prince line, hard, Francis J. resumed HERE S [MPORTANT NEWS FOR THRIFTY SHOPPERS HARTFORD'S GREATEST SALE OF WINTER COATS, DRESSES, SUITS ON SALE At 1-3 to 1-2 Less Than Regular Prices (Purchased From A, Davis & Co., One of New York's Leading Man- ufacturers.) HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS OF' NEW Models For All Occasions. Now is the time to purchase a Handsome Coat, Suit and Dress, when the price you plan to pay is certain to.bring the garment for which you have been longing. ‘Women'’s and Misses Coats. Values up to $12.50. Special Sale Price ... $6.00 ‘Women's and Misses’ Coats, .50. 1 Sale Price i $10.00 Women’s and Misses' Coats, Price ‘Women’s and Misses’ Price Women’s and Misses’ Price Sample Silk Dre Women’s and Mi Price GARMENTS Coats, Coats, Price § Spe ues up to $25. ' Suits, Values up Speclal to $85.00. Appropriateness in Christmas Gifts for Men The charm of a gift is appropriateness and appropriateness ‘s the feaiure of Horsfall’s selection of Men’s Gifts. Somewhere in our fine collection there are surely gifts” for the man to meet all the compex demands of sentiment and service. MARK CROSS LEATHER NOVELTIES Real Gifts for Men ! Traveling Cases, Military Brushes, Collar Bags, Jewel Cases, Bill Folds, Coin Purses. Thermos Bottles in great variety! Christmas Neckwear is now to be seen at its best—All arranged for your convenience. Horstulls iT PAYS TO BUY OUR KiRNi} 3-890 ASYLUM ST. Cumnecting with |40 TRUMBUI [ nies and | HARTFORD. 7 MAIN STREET. GFPOSITS ARCH Ths Showing of Fine Waists needs another handsome blouse ...88.00 to 10.00. $1.00 and $1.98 TELEPHONE 317.2 should interest every woman who this winter for dressy occasions. Other waists in voile and silks at Priced at .. SUITS AT SPICI NOW $15.00-—All Suits that werc NOW $18.75—All Suits that were NOW $27.50—All Suits that were $37.50. SMART SKIRTS AT $3.75, $5.00, $5.75, $7.50, $8.75, $10 aund $12.75. CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS undreds of Dainty new styles. 3 when markets offered adiy not exist today, and are not likely to 1e again for a long. time— cnables us to offer these daintiest of 'Kerchiefs at prices that will in- terest every woman or man who has Handkerchief presents to buy. American Ivory Toilet Arficles EVERY LADY WANTS THEM OUR STOCK IS VERY COMPLETE. These articles will be appreciated for years. Complete Toilet and Manicure Sets, Mirrors Hair Brushes, Dressing Combs, Hair Receivers, Puff Boxes, Photo Frames, Trays, Cloth Brushes, Hat Brushes, Mani- cure Articles, etc. received | i A. PINKUS, Eyesight Spectalist and Manufacturinz Optician, ‘Phoue 570 FREE it You Want Goon bomed Beer, Wine or Liguors, Order Same from PHILIP BARLDECK, 185 Arch St. "Phone 482-2 Oflice, 306 Main St. EYE EXAMINATIONS ARE Broken Lenses Duplicated. Satisfaction Guaranteed