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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1ui6. Nowls gre Time © £ | Horsfall-Made Dress Suit WEED gicl}ly li(;\ed v:ithdsilk (zimd face(:hwi;l;e::itsigs. esigned, cut and made upon the ANTI.SK]D by eipert tailors. It compares most favor- CH AENS ably with high-class custom garments—: . ' ;173 for Your Automobile an;$45.f (-Made Dimner Suits D 0 Your Chrlstmas Your family is too precious to expose Buil? Ev?thath; ::mec degr:le of .excellence them to the dangers of skidding on icy that is featured in our Dress Suits—beauti- fully tailored and finished—$37 to $45. Shopplng Early E :‘ ?;;gAs:llslS)el;y: t:i‘;:tssr;l:;fl a\s):;‘ti olfaj‘;Efillz :V);le_(si? and Dinner Waist Coats, $3.50 Up- UR stock is now complete I_I o ffill% ton. “Conte v inspec. Al | HERBERT L. MILLS || .m.pavs o Bux oum ke, be reserved until Christmas. HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. §| HARTFORD. PORT ‘ , g DYSROIEI: 'ééf 8 | CHRISTMAS GIFTS |} Nervous and | Chronic 54 MAIN STREET 3 Bring in your ]{A;\ll‘m %EIQI:(EPOVP;EKIICIHF your Christmas ] “The Old Reliable Jewelry Shop” ' : Diseases These items include: China, Oneida Community Silverware, Where Quality Is As R epresented. . Dolls, Sweeper-Vac, Coffee Percolator, Cut Class Water Sets, Carving : 0' Men a“u wUmEn Set, Silk Petticoats, Sewing Machine, Umbrella, Watches, Trunks, saleable sizes i — —— — e King Air Rifle, Baseball Mitts, Brass Bed, Steel Bed, Crib, Mattress will be quietly married at the bride’s ' Rrook i Springs and numerous other itoms. RN R RN p Life'is a battle of the strong. 1 + h 38 (3 i ¥ R < 3 are x'e(‘e' i = § . cgr City Items ome, 35 Camp strect, at 1 o'clock | lations on the haeth oy o1 SonETat ASK TOR OUR CATALOGUE Scientific Treaiment At oy Suit Cases, Grips, Phonographs, Guitar, Mandolin, Erector Outfits, : : ograp uitay andolin rector Outfits Yléld Speed”y m M on the evening of December . 27, The e e mber - 27 o 4 EEC e e o h Luther league of th Swedish y Luthers o - - u : . Success in B b e . ooy tor Christ- | fleld il o ceremony. Mi we‘enm‘;" church will meet Thursday | - 4 PR R ; Healthy Body. on the road to health. g - v Cooke's lhas gifts in hosiery.—advt. resignation as a teacher takes > B % 7 Tt % s et % William, gon of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | °€ct on Friday of this week. i Oleott Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs. -4 . The weak cannot compete 1 treat successfully, Rheu- lam H. Ehlers of, 65 Ellis street, is a | _ A Merry Christmas in every box of | New By, Was discharged from the | : 3 & ¢ 3 5 &9 8 <o & | with the strong. X patient at ‘the Hartford hospital | Red Seal Cigars, 50! 1“\1|m'p\iler:,f,’£"‘;‘ L “0*11"1\1 today, | ; 3 4 Ao ol ; : Sh?ttcred nerves and failing ach, Bladder, Kidney, : enced a speedy and su ! g ; 5 i health mean ruin sooner or e e e e yhere he is recovering from an ope Building Inspector | spector A, cesstul re s ; g : | % o ot tion performed bytzDr. E. Terry | ford has i | for ‘umeln;:hmmy SeaMangioneratlon ) ; i : : R laterd Do fvoushayoRd srnses, Diseases, Nervous Debility, ki g 3 citis performed i E . wy g 3 y indigesti ¥ head- bmitt Ha d 2 : e ed two weeks | . : ; 1 indigestion, numbness, hea. m“];‘f ff‘\ :r;fmd“ = A ’/:n r:o \:\unl a barn on Kelsey ago. ! . CTHie exa_ez, St : achi T B N R il Sl st aated cosaf 33008 EiCag bz — | RN 18U MAIN GIREST l ‘ B oor appetite, fulness after eat- clal Diseases of Men and Wo- Dr. Adolph Bendon, dhstructor of | §12n0 has taken out a permit to buila | =il —- — —— ~ ing, bad taste in your month, % e Germanic languagés at Yale Uni- | & Barage on Mapie street, to cost | or backache? Do not worry? sl rsity, addressed a meeting of the | $250. Events IOflighI | T oo T et Bt (o T Consultation and nination oman’s club at the Baptist church st Quality Itubbers, Arctics and ] . memory, no ambition? free. Fee as low as $2.00. arlors this afternoon son -~ Swedish | Boots, cut prices at Besso-Tieland’s of i S § S e | iterature, 3 {feourse.—advt “The Red Widow,” Lyceum the. IT WAS HIS BUSINESS adiupie s Gapbries | Sonseryative inonesbuprishCibn snessfinatnods fang imgdenminctents Dr. George T. Crowley is substitut- | The monthly meeting of the finance | Ater- Col Thompson Marries Couple, Each | oo ,tif”“":f"f h"iv.",:;vm;‘;ne [‘h.elfe.“f‘mlm," .f\(:d“];“:fe Practics Jiamieny ng as night chauffeur of the police- : board will be held tomorrow night — { of Whom Had Walked to Altar Before. YRARCF G L LIRS Il BRI AL Lk bulance ~during the lllness of | anticipation of the council meeting on | M8 class photo drama, Fox's | Officer Moore Declines to Accept Ulti- z R Diloy ember 20. Last nig > © | theater. | Severio Ricci of Berlin street and | -y omas Riley. ) qHJecem ber 20. Last night the commit- matum of Suspicious Character and | - . SR elEeerang 8 Goodness of “Aunt Delia’s Bread.” | tee on supplies and printing met and b —— Mrs. Maria Sabo were quictly married | [ i v and vi * (2 A 2 | approven all bill KQQ;:tli\:!llfi.."m- moving pictures, Ciub ‘ound Under Man’s Coat. ' in City Hall this morning by City | Final reports of the. recent enter- | T. Francis Markham and Edward | Patrick Gill of 357 Main street, a | CIeTK Alfred L. Thompson. The couple | [ The Hartford Specialist binment and minstrel show given by | Markham of Pleasant street, who have | Ladies' S s H i v [fRzomentRiiely 4 L B : I t : b v .adies’ : b , speclal | night watchman in the yards of a lo- | Prought their own witnesses, so the 5 B i e N Paly’'s Minstrels for the benefit of “’);“m “f“['mf! their brother, Joseph, in | meoting, > all. cal factory, may have had the sat services of the City Hall witnesses 254 TRUMBULL SVIREET’ HARTF ORD’ CONN fie Evangelist show that $121 was | the west are now en route to their fac A ig ¢ olice- | e = iized | home in this city. STy | faction last night of telling Police- | were not required. Hours: 9 to 12,1:30 to &, 7 to 8. Sundays and Holidays 10 to 5 & | 3 .Rubll(hl)_fl, committee, Daly council, { man Francis J. Moore that it was Ricei was a widower and is fiff H et iy e o e amond Lavaliiers, M. C. Lewitt. | K. of C., meets in Hanna's hall, “none of his business” when stopped | gix vears of age Ho is anm:'m]l ik | | Life Depends on a good health. Let me start you matism, Neuralgia, Iiver, Stom- ¢ Bic Mozarts, a cigar of quality and advt - llati ast Maln' ‘ana | Stanlsy streeta! s sostion hars on the coa o The Christmas tree committee ' of | St. Joseph’s Holy Name society ban- ' with inquiry as to the suspicious bulg- | pride, who was a widow. is Afty-fou quet, parish hall. ing under his coat. But it cost him Do 2ewldon, et 1ty folt — $5 and costs in police court today | Carpet bowls, fraternal rink, Lee’s | when gned before Judge James ! 3 years old, once pr dent of the In department show that the f t % el | . Meskill charged with intoxication. ' The Quinine That Does Not Affect |{ernational Typographical union and snow storm of 1915 occurred one yea ‘\ lods e sipnlon tolelng wes o el B Head | formerly editor of the Detroit News, ' ago vesterday. That was the first JRAN “TYPO” DEAI | BLIZZARD A YEAR AGO. Max Zieroth, for the past four |the Chamber of Commerce FLeld a Chicago, Dev, 12.—John McVickar, | Records in the office of the water lears instructor in the elementary | mecting this @ fternoon and complet- | fades at St. Matthew’'s Parochial | €d plens for the annual celebration. bhool, has tendered his resignation Owing to the lecture that is to he Ind will leave about the first of the | given at St. Mary's school hall the ear for Chicago where he has ac- | meeting of Columba, D. of C., epted a position in a parochial school. | Will not be called until §:30. All mem- bers are requested to be present to elect officers for the coming term. years of age. ““f(v"‘\“‘i‘n “r 1 loflnt:,‘ I“(;, O, e vy wooden stake that (‘:in h:\v(l | died here .yesterda He came here bl rd of the year and resulted in 5 Sl M hal) concealed under his coat. It was eX-, g, ¢ [ axative Bromo Quinine can be | @ few weeks ago for an operation the complete tie-up of all trolley traf taken by anvone without causing | from which he never rallied. fic in the city. The fall of snow nervousness nor ringing in the head. R e . | There is only one “Bromo Quinine.” A marriage license was granted to- ST — B, W. GROVE'S slgnature 1s ‘on box. Iduy to Vernon Clark Record of 319 The health department was noti- ’ I Because of its tonic and laxative ef- i - hibited in court and Policeman Moore | W 1. Morgan lodge, K. of P., meets | testified that Gill tried to use it on his T e GO o el | SR head in the role of a police night = i A R = stick. The former was too quick for important meeting this evening at 8 | Eintracht lodge, O % i 8 i ’ % i el nels ge, O. D. H. meets | his would-be assailant. Gill refused Miss Bertha A. Cooke, a teacher in lock’l UThere lwilll be ¥ election® of |1 “racht, s ¢ assailant. - ojcloch el election of | in Rardeck’s hall. to state his reasons for being armed e Camp school, and Frank S. Hart, | officers and the annual report will be | o with the weapon and felt that he was bho is a Wethersfield business man, | made. 1 st el ; b " | Court Columba, meets in | much abused for having to experience The building committee of Daly | Elcctric hall. Ll B b e council, K. of C., will meet this eve- i PR e et i - ning. { New Britain Camera club meets in | of any reason why he should be there B - 3 o | Murray's st | . § oo e Attorney Joseph G 0/ 2 | u he was rded as a ‘‘suspi- preside toastmaster 2 I S i | ci charactr.” | Absolutely Removes of <t soweph's Holy Name socicty this |, Vallent hive. L 0.7 AL, meets at| " pecause there was no_interpreter evening. 200 | <ent to aid in the examination of | ! ndigestion. OnepaCkage L it s setmmenll @ Ehs witnesscs, the continued hear- ! Charle Canton Foster, et I s e 5 g ey : s P M., me Jr. which Charles Setwich of 14 proves it. 25¢at all dmgglsts- from St. Francis' hospi Henttong 2 A. M. hall Woodland street was charged with as- where he recently underwent an op- | B R e | eration. | New Britain camp, M. W. A., meets | not take place. IFollowing a confe ) i First Quality Rubbers, Arctics and Boots, cut prices at Besse-Leland's of ourse.—advt. Main street and Mayme Charlotte | fied of a case of diphtheria on Bast | Johnson of Middletown. Main street this morning. YOUR NECKWEAR Aqus | Nomination of officers will be held 34 C 3 ence hetween Prosecuting Attorney AT | at the meeting of Valiant tent of | - 5 George W. Klett and Attorney J. A. ! Maccabees tomorrow evening. s " PORMED. Glover, counsel for the defense, Judge | i o i oti PR et Meskill allowed a nolle upon pay- | "her will be a meeting of the La- | i % | 5 ot 0. H. in Electric | O™ Pcople Interested in Pre- | ment of costs. Out of about twelve | Wils o || G e Tt Tomamans. | Mmoo one death of Miss Alice J. McIntyre. S ayoniUsorRe A. Quigler, Rev. J.[found who aduitted 'a S eisn S e | mmn] 0. Kilbourne | knowledge of English and Polish to Mr. a Mrs. 2 and D. K. Porry were the only ones | attempt the duties of interpreter. ———— | present at tho meoting canlod for the | office Jast evenins for the | s of aiscaseing e oranaron | SWANIP-ROOT SAVES u[ a New Hulz(m l||\rn| al society u,m e preseation ‘ot traaiionst | KIDNEY SUFF: RERS The 5-passenger 6-30 Chalmers is [ L i andmarks, principally the old Col. rl mas ra B | isaac Lee homestead and the Burritt — | House. The stormy weather may | You naturally feel sccure when you {fl} d . lt k ba that ‘another meeting will be called | the great ney, v and bladder 8—LIGHTS ... R | R i e e simple engine develops well discussion was held Jast 16—LIGHTS .. $4.50 B | cvening but no action taken. Mavor | druss | that so-called Rurritt house in the | strength and excellence, pre rear of Finnegan's livery stables is|Dr. Kilmer many years ago, is main- FLASHLIGHTS o e MR e it exira power without exira cost. homestead but was the old Strickland Swamp-Root -is scientifically com- homestead. Burritt’s only connection | pounded from vegetable herbs. It is © g . & . ¥ | thero for a tim spoonful doses. It is not recommend- Tubular Lights, Fountain Pen Lights, Nickle Plated §| £ . ed for everything. According to veri- (Al pri it) prices f. o. b. Detroit Vest Pocket Lights, Portable Searchlights, Search HELD FOR OLD BURGLARY. fled testimony 1t is naturc’s great Harold | helper in relieving and overcoming Charged with burglarizing Lanters, Electric House Lanterns, Batteries, Bulbs, [ siopers pungatow at White Oal about | Kidney, liver and bladder troubl a yoar ago, Charles Saltus of Grove| 1If vou suffer, don’t delay another g 3 ® ete. Bl | street was arrested last night by Ser-|day. Go to your nearest druggist now ¢ i B | .cant William C. Hart for the Plain- |and get a bottle. All drug stores sell f ville authorities. The authorities say | It in two sizes—fifty cents and one | L Ne ® ) that Saltus has been out of the city (Nllm“ . S T 5 since the date of the alleged ‘“job” Towever, if you wish first to try | 314 316 i andehn: but recently Teturned. At- | this great preparation send ten cents =) Pearl Sto Hal'“()rd U CO 169-171 | torney 3. A Glover has been rotained | to Dr, Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. H MAIN STRERTY M| by roiatives of the accused to appear | Y., for a sample bottle. When writ- as counsel at the Plainville hearing | ing be sure and mention the New tadaw, . Britain Herald.