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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBEK 11k 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 beautlful 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. QOur assortment of VICTRO- LAS is complete from the smallest $15 to th are planning to give your family a VICTROLA for CHRISTMAS we urge ite instri TERMS BEST, MENT OF RECORDS IN THE STATE. Your Early Inspection Is Cordially Solicited. e largest $300, and if you you to select your favor- ument NOW. Our are right, SERVICE the LARGEST ASSORT- HENRY MORANS , CONN. NEW BRITA 321 MAIN STREET. City Items | The ideal gift, silk hosiery. mon’s Shoe Shop.—advt. " Raymond Smith of New London is siting his former home in this city. { The health department placed a fiiphtheria quarantine on a Maple pitreet house today. l The condition of Henry Rice of jMaple street, recently operated upon Bt tho Hartford hospital, is reported s much improved. The advance sale for the New Brit- :‘ Wilson's ,l The Christmas Store L Men’s Silk Hose 50c, 65¢, $1, $1.50. g Men’s Silk Shirts $39 $3-50§ $4, $5 and H 8. ; Men’s Silk Mufilers i 50c to $13.50. =gt Men’s . Handkerchiefs Pure Linen or Silk, Initial or Plain. S " Men’s Bath Robes with Slippers 4 35, $6, $8 and $10. et Leather Geods of All Sorts. Neckwear Thousands of Gor- geous Rich Cravats | 50c to $5.00. Da- i ! best in the city. ain Choral Union concert on January 19 is reported as excellent. This week the union will rehearse in Booth's hall on Thursday evening, instead of on Wednesday evening. Goodness of ‘“Aunt Delia’'s Bread.” —advt. The afternoon and the formal re- ception gown and the gown for the big ball, all can be found in exquisite material and style at the Kavanaugh ; ; ater. Shop, 40 Pratt street, Hartford. word of caution, call early, if any alterations are ne: advt. lodge opens charter from until March 1. Largest and Join now.—advt. ion of the safe- Moose Dec. 1 The December s ty board will not held until after the next meeting of the common council, instead of tomorrow night, as scheduled. Txpected action of the council relative to details connected with the fire and police departments is | esponsible for the change in meet- ing date. The French Naturalization club will meet Friday evening and will discuss several matters regarding municipal | improvements. A minstrel overture and social will be given at Turner hall this evening by emploves of the Stanley Works. A son has been born to Mr. and Percy Mount of Myrtle Beach formerly of this city. NEW D Britain Shippers. The New England Demurrage Com- 3 ompson, commis- at 845 Old South nounc i S demurrage who load or will be interested in. The | s have been approved | Commer Commis- valE 1017 ing the num- | Changes of p: N f | reased the Inter , to be h in dema lnd by all shippers. The s of the whole (()nnl!\ are ing tariffs, effective about December 11th, providing for the in- creased rates, Heretofore one dollar per day after fortyv-eight hours of free been the general rate. The w being issued provide for me free -time of forty-eight and tho same allowance for bu fo car per after the free time, < for the second day, three dol- for the third day, and five dol- per day The so-called av which some of our r working, i S T to the increased rule, unde ST | The police B one who apparently h collecting automobile | ater. | St. Mary’s Holy Nam | use of the parish poor at Christmas. two | | s | seed Events Tonight EVENTS TONIGHT, “The Red Widow,” Lyceum the- High class photo drama, Fox's the- Vaudeville and moving pictures, Keeney’s theater. Mercantile bureau directors, meets at Chamber of Commerce. Monthly meeting of Y. rectors. M. C. A, di- Carpet bowls, hall. Fraternal rink, Lee’s Mattabessett Tribe, meets in Turner hall IO R Court Prosperity, 277 Main street, T, of A, meets at Star of Good Will Lodge, S. of B., meets in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. 0 'O POOR. Soviety M Christmas Offering For the Necdy. At last night's meeting of St. Mary’s Holy Name society it was vote to give the $40 in the treasury for the The money will be given to the Sis- ters for distribution. Attorney Burke of Kast Hartford sed the meeting on the subject of “Fundamenta speaking at length on a per: duty to his God, . bor and himself. | Professor F. F. Harmon Ward gave a piano duet. P. J. Tor- may rendered vocal selections.: To Cure a Cold in One Day e LAXATIVE FPROMO QUIN! blets. Druggists refund mo: it fails to cure, E. W. 2 nature is on each box. BIRTHDAY OF Washington, Dec. 11 paving industry in the United cars old foday, according to nment report. On December wos compléted the e of paving on Pennsy wwenue, this city, for nine blocks, ]hom(m Sixth street and the treasury, a plan developed by K. I a Belgian chen 0,000,000 square { been laid in the United | equivalent of 22,000 mi streets. A CRUEL BLOW. Washington, Dec, 11. duced the spinach crops. rom the Norfolk distric s that Holland’s emba exports of spinach se in acreage th being unable to obt to plant. Tt is ¢ crop wili ount to 5 0 barrels, and with favorable weather, may reach 600,000 harrcls compared with War has re- Reports ufficient the | Chrisimas Tree Lights —LIGHTS .. 16—LIGHTS 24—LIGHTS FLASHLIGHTS Tubular Lights, Fountain Pen Lights, Nickle Plated Vest Pocket Lights, Portable Searchlights, Search Lanters, Electric House Lanterns, Batteries, Bulbs, etc. D ICKINSON — DRUG CO., 169-171 MAIN STRERY ARRIVES. On account of 0 one of the single shipments of appl t here froin the state 2 arried in box TS ted with oil The ap- n the ma s and we: stoves to prevent ! ples which were bl ket today filled forty 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 and 5 Fraskiin Sguars. Xow Dritals, Cona Father Downey also spoke and | & and Joseph | B | 786,826 barrels last year. | A B ¢ valued at abhout $40,000. BELL-ANS | Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage provesit. 25cat all druggists. | S YOUR NECKWEAR AT ALWAYS. | | I | J. M. HALLINAN, Inc. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. Our Home Made Chicken Pies, fresh from the oven at noon, are delicious. Try one. Salads for all tastes, made up with our own Mayonaise. Chicken, Tuna, Vegetable, Macaroni, Fruit, Potato and Cold Slaw, Roast Meats, Cold Meat Specialties Fancy Canned Goods. Tuesday’s specials at the Bakery Counter will in- clude our French and English Bath Buns, Wreaths and Coffee Cakes, Cream Rolls, Pastry Bretzels, Eclairs and Chantilles, fresh every day. Gluten Bread, the real kind, 15¢ per loaf. N. E. and Cream of Wheat Bread, 10c per loaf. “The Taste Tells.” Home Made Mince and Pumpkin Pies. Candy Fresh every day, all kinds of Kisses, Cream Goods, Chocolate Coated Creams, Molasses Rock, Cocoanut Bars. QOur Milk Chocolates are the finest productions of our Candy Makers. Get the Candy Habit. It’s a good one. “Safety First on Gur loe Cream” “There’s a Reason” Store closes at 6:30 p. m., except Saturday and Monday. Open these evenings until 10 p. m. HALLINAN'S CASH STORE : 142 MAIN STREET GIVE HER A K@DAK For Christmas Every person purchasing a Kodak from us will be in- structed in its use under actual working conditions— both inside and.out. The only place in town where Kodakery is not a side line. OHRNSTEDT'S Photo Establishment 69 Arch Street New Britain CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT HALF PRICE Bring in your REXALL STORE COUPONS and buy your Christmas Gift at half price that will pleise somcone. These items include: weeper-Vac China, Oneida Community Silverware, Coffeo Percolator, Cut Class Water Sets, Carving S sewing Machine, Umbrella, Watches, Trunks, Suit Cases, Grips, Phonographs, Guitar, Mandolin, Erector Outfits, King Air Rifle, Baseball Mitts, Brass Bed, Steel Bed, Crib, Mattres Springs and numerous other itoms. < i ASK FOR OUR CATALOGUE HORLICK’S | Cheap substitutes cost YOU samo price. HAILUY IO R, PURCHASE YOUR Christmas GLOVES at Dillon’s WHERE THE ASSORTMENTS ARE COMPIETE AND PRICES THE CITY. Handsome Christmas Box given with each pair, All the best makes are well represented. MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMP] 1-clasp Washable Natural Chamols Gloves with embroidered backs, pique sewn at, pair .... 1-clasp Washable Cape Gloves with spear point backs or Paris point stitching in ivory, Newport, tan and pearl white at, pair $1.15 1-clasp unlined Mocha Gloves with Paris point stitching or 3- black embroidered in gray, brown and black at, pair 3 pique sewn with fancy black and embroidered backs in pe ivory, and black at, pair ... 1-clasp silk lined Mocha Glo sewn in gray, brown and black at, The Valance Kid Gloves, pique sew white, black, tan, ., pique .. 8175 two large pearl clasps in with fancy two- . $2.00 brown, , pair 1-clasp Reindeer Gloves with 8-row embr mode and gray, an excellent wearing glove at, A complete assortment of children’s and women's Woolen Glove: and white at , pair | House Coats and Lounge Rubes' Appealing to the Men’s Comfort in His Christmas Gift! House Coat of Double Faced Wool Material. The inside facing is an attractive plaid which extends to the trimming on the lapels cuffs and pockets. It is buttoned with double silk frogs—$6.00 up. Lounge Roge of heavy indestructible silk in a moire pattern. It features a beautiful silken cord and tassels. Comes in plain col- ors also—$40 and $45. Brilliant Silk Mixed House Coat—The ma- terial is imported and is double faced with bright colored pocket, cuff and lapel trimming —$12.50 IHHovstalls iT PAYS TO BUY OQUR KIND U3O8 ASYLUM ST Commecting with |40 TRUMBULL ¢ HARTFORD. On account of the protracted warm weather I am of- fering my stock of elegant furs at greatly reduced - prices. This means an exceptional opportunity to make your Christmas purchase at splendid bargain rates. Convincing arguments will be found at my store any § day this month. A great variety from which to make «4 a selection. ) E. MESHKEN, The Furrier 139 Main Street A. PINKUS, Eyesight Specialist and Manufacturin. B Optician, Office, 306 Main St. "Phone 570 EYE EXAMINATIONS ARE FREE Broken Lenses Duplicated. Satisfaction Guaranteed ASK FOR and GET THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK '