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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OECEMBER 19 ) OF A WATCH FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFT? The Porter & Dyson Co., have a very fine selec- tion, and invite your inspection of their Gentlemen’s Watches, also bracelet watches for ladies. We are making a specialty of the watch. Diamonds of the very best quality, stone guaranteed. We invite your inspection of our very fine and complete stock of Jewelry, Silverware, China, Bronze and Leather Goods. “Hamilton” and every Ui Suggestions il MILLS ARDWARE STORE LERY— Table or Game Carvers in cases, Table Knives and Forks moderately priced. Pocket Knives 35¢ to $2.50. Fancy Knives $1.50 to Shears and scissors, singly, up to $1.00. TOOL: CHESTS— Chests for the Boys. .... G605 COFFEE PERCOLATORS— THERMOS BOTTLES AND LUNCH KITS— Universal Lunch Kits with Universal Bottles, and up to $6.00. Beginning Tuesday, Dec. 19th, This Store Will Be Open Evenings for the Balance of the Weelk, SPECIAL REMINDER about the Gift for Dad and the Boys Whatever you buy for them let it be of the best, for they will know the difference. The safest way is to make selections here, where they buy things all the year "round. If you ask us we can tell you at once what he will like. Sleeping Bags, Golf Shoes, Leather Jack- ets, Leather Coats, Sweaters, Sweater Vests, Leather Vests, Fancy Waistcoats, Spats, Slip- pers, House Coats, Neckwear, Shirts, Trav- eling Bags, Suit Cases, Folding Canes, Um- brellas, Handkerchiefs, Smokers’ Stands, Cigarette Cases, Tobacco Pouches, Bath Robes. Hovstalls ¥ PAYS TO BUY OQUR KIND 99 ASYLUM ST. Comnecting with |40 TRUMBULL & | FARTFORD. SKATES AND SLEDS— Union Club and Hockey Skates, . ... Flexible Flyers (Genuine,). .. Firefly, ; 5 and up to $3.00. Frame and Clipper Sled and up to $1.50. Paris make. ys' Snow Shovels, 25c—Boys’ Wheelbarrows, 75c—Express Wagons, s for Men and Boys. L > Sweeper-Vac S Ever Ready Pocket Lights Electric Grills. Toasters. DOES CHRISTMAS MEAN ANYTHING TO YOU: If it does are you willing to share your cheer? The public Christmas tree on Central Park will do more, in proportion to the money spent, for a_ greater number of people than any other project. Last year the tree cost over $300 and a small de- ficit was shown after all contributions were received. The public is garnestly requested to support it. There are deposit boxes in all the banks, John- § stone Vance, at the Herald, or william j. Marsland, at, M the Dickinson Drug <o., will be glad to receive any contributions. Any amount is welcome. Gifts will be acknowledged if accompanied by the names of the senders. .i.....B0cC to $5.00. 00 and up to $6.00. PORTER & DYSON CO. 54 MAIN STREET “The Old Reliable Jewelry Shop” Where Quality Is As Represented. SPIRIT OF XMAS GETS UNDER WAY 00. Lantern MISCELLANEOU:! t Tools. Machinist Tool Chest, $8, $10, $12.00. Skatvs. All kinds Children’s 10c to $1.50. Landers’ Meat ' Lunch, Boxes, Carvers, tors, Bread Makers, Cake ) ers, Sad Irons. Razor, Gillette or Gem. Razor Strops, Hones. THE STORE OF SERVICE HERBERT L. MILLS HARDWARE 336 MAIN STREET Shaving Brushes, Soap, etc. Dog Collars. $ Carpenter Tools, Alarm Clocks, Bissell Carpot Sweepers. Scissors, Shears, Razor: Revolvers, Colt’s Automatic. Children’s Toy Automobiles. The Irish Mall. Mecceano. Prices $1.00 to $10.00. (Greatest Structural Toy.) ELECTRIC FLASH LIGHTS, Penny, Nickel and Dime Banks. Banks, Joseph Volz 1| g0 is | I visiting with local friend Attorney Daniel E. O'Keefe has re- turned from a trip to Scranton, Pa. City Items pair of silk Shoe hose for i Shop.— Give her a Christmas. Damon’s advt. Fire in a clothes closet at the rear ©of 24 Orange street caused a loss es- fimated at about $50 shortly after 117 Hugh Conroy, who has been resid- o'clock today. Box 332, Grove and|ing in Minneapolis, Minn., for several Orange streets, was sounded at 11 | months is expected to return to this GOH{PIDU[IOHS (0 Pth]C Tree Make' i after tenants had unsuccessfully tried | ¢ity shortly. : ) ! f to check the flames. Flne Showlng Music bags and rolls for Christmas | at C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. ! As a result of Friday night's fires | 1 i At the meeting of {Daly council, K. this evening a successor to asurer F. G. Russell, who has re- signed, will be elected. 29, Kenned. dancing Hol. & Hoff. hall. The First its usual harp business school tonight, Judd’s Orch.—advt. 3autist church church-night on Thursday session the to a union the Center meet service at After a |of company | the Christmas church. Tx- will Public spirited of New Brit ivi s people the City in the midst of a driving snow storm, | 7 a number of firemen are nursing bad colds. Callman James Tormay of wdiourr Engine Co. No. 3 confined to hiS| cafing in B e result of a fall at thelercises for the primary and .kinder- |7 the public Christmas tree in a ; i Broad street blaze. L |Barten departments of the ‘Sunday {manner that is highly satistactory to | ment was suspended ana ¥ an ¥ Anything you want in Toys at Glad- | school of the Tirst Baptist church |the committee. Yesterday was the 1 : SO Egtudanil L i will be held in the chapel Saturday, | = 0 [pleced] cnlnrobation. ke eaid ”‘““‘ | i i e o ey s for leniency because of his children ipend a’ great deal but a wonderful [the sp st point about this city by help- in jail for theft of change from John i 2, 4 Chestnut street.—advt i P 7 & T = ding hes s L S e day upon which the treasurer of la fire in the neighhorhood Says Hushand Is Dissipating evening at the Hotel Washington. and said that he would he bet- |start has been made. with the city's tree, in the week | 1z, He in ponding ent out are rei 1o brief . bl appeal for money by is 'll\!‘ Chamber of Commerce for funds as a first of i work yes- Christmas remained out | odor. There is just instead. | B sachet powder here, would be the rom without a right make in the inexpensive noth bottle of the fume, toilet w but zood, to the very ittle bottle for the 1d the partic- 1bigant, Cot the committee, Johnstone Vance, who per or Goodness —advt. of “Aunt up the account. col- is ilections, received in every %3 Dec reductions Dresses and Blous; | Buckley and Whalen’ | St.. Hartfora—advt in es. Coats, Suits, Unusual values, , 212 Trumbull everyone in usin at very nowin ap- H ten- last course great Sphinx Tempie {nual meeting at will ‘hold FFoot Guard armory, Wednesday evening for the election of officers and representatives to the Tmperial council in Minneapolis in June. There will be refreshment music by the Tempo quartet, also by an orchestra of colored minstrels, ome ledgerdsmain by an artist from suits and hats marked very low at!Springfield, and a stirring reel of the Kavanaugh Shop, 40 Pratt xr.,j,‘,m-mg picture A very interesting Hartford.—aavt S S aticioated The Ladies' Aid ety of St. | Joseph’s church will hold a donation Thursday afternoon in the its an- ‘harles McMurray has resigned his | > : 2 9 Charles Mc eSS RS ‘ home made him late for Their Small Bank Account \Y] ter. It was also testified that he had Mindful of the fact that H position as foreman of the drop room terday afternoon he r 7 , s 1is empowered to receive stbscriptions o 1€ at the Hart & Hutchinson u;nunm.\. Delia’s Bread.” | ¢ “1\‘ € T‘[“ll""“" and went to oon He | ames O'C sta reman j totailec ota I ealepratea ‘ : ; Ay B rnes - O'Connell, st \]m ool i celebrated h cedom unwisely and | choicest of imported kinds, There is the dainty of this department, has also resigned. . i instance jtoo well, getting pretty well “under | young girl or boy, the beautiful gift packet for mi e tor in town | [through the mails, upon the first day ¥ late afternoon. According to. the | ular kind which father and brother del Wilson’s.—adv jamountea to $52 a . :"-;:\x‘i:m",:; he Was DUt outiofis Main Godet, Roger & Gallet, Col 4 3 . : 1 saloon, tried tc return ana Miss Mary Gibney, whose |fund thougnh of not fell, one hand -goi FSIMED AT proaching marriage to Benjamin | 5 and ‘going through the | e A enough to meet the expenscs, Upon front door. He was penitent, pleaded | ¥ [the next few days collections de- | the Tant _ given $5 to pay for the hroken door fed evergreen upon the park > Upon being-placed in a cell last night services about it at Yuletide | he became so violent that it was reatest number of hearts | Stankiew 141 necessary handcuff him and place <ind_ hearted people, Wwho | yudge John H. Kirkham this morn- |him in the padfied cell to prevent ! of their own good cheer and breach of | MM from doing himself injury. {have done much to re happiness ! Volunteer Bank {for others. There is no doubt but Michael i fms out. | that many more will cee fit to help | il giWstare of hrotherly love reach its {he | Hartford, sentenced to 30 Carload of Christmas trees just ar- rived at Volz's greenhouse.—advt. Practical gifts in dainty camisoles, boudoir caps, flesh satin Knicker- boudoir and part petticoats also of street rraignment Charles {cheer to of Oal hefore to ing for intoxication the attendants | of life's and an intimation of plucky fight that little peace, police court vorel atforded o slimpse s street, The were afforded a glimpse i shines at Wilson's stores.—advt neckwear all other was G seamy side days Music bz and rolls for Christmas ;ing one Jomean i MINISTER LEAVES CAPITAL, parish, hall. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured | by local applications, as they cannot reach | the diseased portion of the ear. There | i8 only one way to cure catarrhal deafness, | and that is by a copstitutional remedy. | Catarrha! Deafness is caused by an in- | flamed condition of the mucous lining of | the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is | inflamed you have a_rumbling sound or | imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result. Unless the l inflammation can be reduccd and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness are caused by catarrh, which is an inflamed condition of the mucous sur- faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the sys- tem ‘We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Circulars free. All Druggists. ¥. T CHENR Toledo, O. L. Pierce & Co.—advt Greenwood tonight: People’s church | —advt. The partments hold their o’clock Saturday kindergarten and of the Baptist church will Christmas “exercises at 4 afternoon. primary de- has severed his connection with the New England Economy Drug company to accept a place with the Vita Drug company. Clesson Parker is dlebury college for cation. William Naughton home from the holiday va- Leather goods at Wil- CIGARS ( AN In Xmas o0 ), o adf IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Packages All the Popular Brands Hoyo De Montery, Partagas, Manuel Garcia, Romeo & Julieta, Explorers, Mo- zarts, Blackstoné, German Lovers, etc. D e ICKINSON DRUG CO 169-171 e MAIN STRERY Mid- | i{to come. The tre {print eact i totalled the !whose contri {ceived up to wer has evening evening hutions had press time arranged an before. been last evening, re- twith the amount of the contribution re fTart Hungerford Beardsley Stanlev Alford umberlain 1 o Mrs. M. N. Total Dec. anders Carter Judd .. 18 00 00 00 )0 .00 | Kirkham ; in 0 | weeping bitterly. 2.00 .00 2.00 | swollen eye and a lacerated cheek, re- 5.00 | ceived 2.00 .00 52.00 BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package provesit. 25cat all druggists. YOUR N ECKWE. AT R ALWAYS, Mmaove: into work. We Satisfaction strect. ~ NOTICE The New Britain Wet Wash having newly equipped | r: their solicit your guaranteed. buiiding are prepared to ¢o first class patronage. 30 Union to | rceount | Those | | worked 00 | s0ld and how he seemed to determine red it has put up for a home and domestic originally Unable to retain Mrs. Stankiewicz " with theft her praint was testi- cal cou handicap imposed v testified tha drunk” in a Main strect prostrate the floor, was went thro was |} the change and his own pockets. it, witnesses testified, his stocking. The accused that Walz was one of his from person amended but the 1t the sdiction. happiness 50 take ju Walz composure, fied relative to the upon her by Stankiewicz and his un- on rdis, w tra approved conduct, how he had e took to little since their property to the little *nest egg’” of he put of over She spend the bars various saloons. | rampage | time with a lengthy intervening space | P. F. | the money through his drinking. | | | | | down entirely when imposed a fine of 15 left the court Juc day roon: Erite Hartford, that they were Plainville to look for took the mon because {the other was such {that he coula oing work and jail and e in With face disfigured from a bhadly not look out for he fell ove Ch on a drunken at his home, Stankiewicz peared indiffevent as to his plight and tried to blame his wife for all of the trouble. Ife said that she has a husband and two children in the old conntry, always compares her irst husband him, fo his disad- vantage, and ned to send for him to America. Then, the sceused fied. he tries to forgel iy the raloon route. Mrs. |cused taken testified that the ac-!employer. well until the property [ he had a then, about two testified, he has | tion few davs a | testified vesterday when hoiler while s Middleton street was discharged the peace costs of from 171 wash chargos Employed local coal company argument relative to the load. It being relicved home until dition to drive and it was lice headquarters as driver by there was the weight from he was e Middleto to to from the Middleton whiskey with anothe: de a sutfici to cause TeDonough and said was duty and told wit o thr, to come tes of neces; end to the office of dmitted one load The combir nt “load,” it trouble appeared that willing way Stankiew used behave was sold. Since months ago, she worked only for a with beer at for and has made steady inroads defense employer ck Joseph street was upon to take Woman Fined for Mrs. without Quassnick of fined $10 and costs judgment suspended for assault his sister and brother-in-law sister testified that he kicked her yesterday. She was brought in on|(he side and caused black and She admitted that to apvear. The accused wmce vesterday was that his behavior was in was adverse to testif: of their mother who was father who was ar-|tacked by the brother-in-law placed on prohation for that the latter came to ACE | house intoxicated. hrought of 77 Lawlor {able beer with him and and costs for ifl'fl)ilfl.if-!”,or,\fl,lr‘“ feeling good to property. Judg- | affirmed another brother. Contemnpt. i -0 fined $2 of in not appearing to obey a summons | Annie Ray Jones was costs for contempt court a capias. non-appe cause she against her ned and breach of the p Joseph fined § and injury her | marks be- | tified ng | fense got This street w tion i charged | | coni- lo- It “dea n Some in | testified | hoarders in | Keeney's to — thought | City a condition | e o0 : it] Ladies Auxiliary, Y and was likely to be robbed. |y Ellis breaeh of | upon payment of | franna a | an of | resulted in Middleton | w Attorney the | Middleton’s | , him Lawlor | with upon |{ The | in blue tes- | de- | at- He | fect the | taken consider- his | There is only was | hd it | ater, s | to | con- | objccted po- ac- his | that and | S | meets Jr. O. U, A Dec retiring s 10 Colombia today jusiness with the the. |and left for his home { resignation [ months Fox's | health 19. An closed Washington Thompson i up his Qe “Girls Will Be Girl Lyceum S was offered ago because of I: h drama, E class theater. photo moving pictures, Vaudeville and theater. Knocks Obstinate Coughs in a Hurry Board of Public Works meets in hall. A Simple Home-Made Rex - Whist, that Gets at the Causc. (o}, 18, A% Daly council, K meets s Thousands of people normall; in every other respect, are annoyed w . & persistent hanging-on bronchial coug meets at Y. M. C. A. year after year, disturbing their slecp = and_making life disagreeable. It's o of T., meets necdless—there’s an old home-made remedy that will end such a cough ily’ and quick! Get from any druggisf « Central Pinex” (50 cents worth |, pour it into Church street pint bottle and fill the bottle with plai | granulated sugar syrup. Begin taking O. P. F. meets it_at once. Gradually but surely you will notice the phlegm thin out and the disapps altogether, thus endin, cough that you never thought would end, It also promptly loosens a dry or tight s the troublesome throat i irritated membranes that line the throat and bronchial tubes, and relief comes almost immediately. A day’s use will usually break up an oz dinary throat or chest cold, and fd% bronchitis, croup, whooping cough and bronchial ~ astama there is nothing better. It stes pleasant and keeps perfectly. Pinex is a most valuable concentrate compound of genuine Norway pine ex- tract, combined with guaiacol and is used by millions of people ev year for throat and chest colds with splendid results. To avoid disappointment, ask : druggist for “215 ounces of Pinex” with full directions and don’t accept anything else. A guarantee of absolute satisface tion or money promptly refunded goes with this preparation. The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Radio club, W. L. Morgan lodge, K in Vega hall. union = , ounces of meets at 34 F g Lahor Trumbull Colony, at 242 Main street. New tain lodg M. hali. — the Clan Douglas, Main street. o. C., meets at Star lodge, S. of B. hall. Leading meets {in Electri council, reet New at 242 Britain Main R. A., meets The Quinine That Does Not Head Because of its tonic and Laxative Bromo Quinine by anyone without nervousness nor ringing in the head one ‘“Bromo Quinine.” W. GROVE'S signature is on box. -advt, Affect laxative ef- can be causing your