Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW BRITAIN TIRENGTH | TO OUR CUSTOMERS AFETY AND FRIENDS ERVICE The year now drawing to a close has brought us many Beginning Jan. 2, Store Will Open For Ru.sinr\s at evidences of your good-will, and we are taking this simple means of expressing our appreciation of your Our Anflual Clearanc Sale New Britain National Bank || i ms s o v citimeiie | | ootz oo e . ‘ | and a prosperous New Year. : Sincerely Yours MILLINERY The Home of the Chrlstmgs Club THE JOHN BOYLE CO. Phas b W TRIMMED DRESS HATS—Regular price up to $ ance Sale Price $1.49. 3 and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE ’]‘Bl)l)":]l) DR HATS—Regular price up to § ance Sule Price $2.89. - : TRIMMED DRESS HATS—Rcguls $6.50. Clear- Painters, Decorators and Sign Makers T Ty SELASDERS iuD 10 S oL TRIMMED DRESS HATS—Regular pricc $9.00.. Clearance You Can Join Any Time Between e R lar prices up to $1.75. Clearance Sale Price 45 SILK VELVET DRESS SHAPES—In Black and Colors, Regu- lar price up to $3.50. Clearance Sale Price $1.00. a. 3 and 3 . M Evenin S 7 tO 8:30 . M. SILK VELVET DRESS SHAPES—In Black and Colors, regu- 9 m p 9, g p J. M. HALLINAN’ inc. lar :rk',m up to $3.75. Clearance Sale Price $1.45, SILK VELVET DRE SHAPES—In Black and Colors, regu- EIGHT CL ASSES THIS YE AR Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. D RTIES Ay o (0H0, (el Al i5ele (LD, Class 2 Start with 2cts and increase 2 cts each week and receive . . 25.50 Thursday Baking Specials will include our Cof- Class 2A Start with $1.00 and decrease 2cts each week and receive . 25.50 fee Cakes, Wreaths, French and English Bath Buns, The Best News of the Day ! Class 5 Start with 5cts and increase 5 cts each week and receive . .. 63.75 Chantilles, Cream Rolls, Cream Puffs and Eclairs 9 . . Class 5A Start with $2.50 and decrease 5 cts each week and receive . . 63.75 fresh every day. I’IO.r Sfall S Mld Wlflter Sale Class 50 Pay 50cts each week for 50 weeks and receive . . 25.00 ' Our regular 10c size Wheat Bread is now 8¢, in Of Class 100 Pay $1 each week for 50 weeks and receive . . . . 50.00 the store. Genuine Gluten Bread, 15c per loaf. MEN’S UITS AND Class 200 Pay $2 each week for 50 weeks and receive . . ... o 100.00 Home Made Mince and Pumpkin Pies, a special- Class 500 Pay $5 each week for 50 weeks and receive . .. ..... : 250.00 : OVERCOATS Membership limited in all classes. Join Early. Start the New Year with a gift of Candy. It is —Garments that set the standard in “Ready- o S to-Wear” at prices that low before the very acceptable to the recipient. Be sure it is the w(')ool::\l m aarkg: f:; am: uv;v\esl:itle:i‘j €19 right kind by buying it from the makers. Package —Get them WHILE They last! Bulk also OUR WOMEN’S SHOP ° ° ° dotintall szt . - \ ! ew Br ltain Natlonal Bank & Eslal: x:or:lze:ndy, it is good for you. Nothing but §| E;cll:;?lts S itihe sipe the purest and best materials are good enough for the %‘(l)l;?s?tFE: lé oal;]scgn i Reducedi Organized in 1861 Hallinan kind. ASSQ‘S 0V€l‘ S 4’0009000 All k.ind's of fancy Car}ned Goods, Pickles, Olives ; : fi fi %f&ll% and Specialties at the Delicatessen Counter. Home Made Salads, and the Home Baked Beans. Patronize ., iT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIN2 . o - & . e s Lo ey the counter for the good things to eat. 1 299 ASYLUM ST. ing with 140 TRUMBULL e — | HARTFORD. - 1 for the children properly and neglects | B Laubin the scheduled rehearsal ¢ N %2 . ilthe home. There will be an investi- | of the New Britain Choral Union lnst SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM. City Items | zation of the complaint GRS S eLRORL “There’s a Reason.” Gceodness of int Delia’'s Bread."” A time to buy a new suit or.coat —advt. at the Kavanaugh Shop, 10 Pratt St ‘W ¢y Rebekah lodge, I. O. O, I a . 40 Pratt St., . : ;‘i‘)m iy rte o5 mho annuall Newd vearshcabaret Uf}"‘ur'mrd, for everything is marked We close at 6:30 p. m., except Monday and Sat- § <heendpls el i s ¢ Srits i (i1l | down to cost or even below cost. ren at 3 o’clock tomorrow aft- | New Britain lodge, B. P. O. E, will | ¢ i . . ¢ pn. in IJr. 0. U. A. M. hall. be abandoned this yvear in its|-—advt. urday. Open until 10 p. m, these nlghts. B | B i place a social and dance will be held | Frank H. Alford is planning AR “hri as tertainment of | res :ro;h{:;::‘rl? D. of L. has been | Monday evening, i [ . A . i 2 | A social will follow the meeting| J. P. Connors of Hartford avenue MTAT T INTARDC N A CTT omran | b Hot water bottles of the highest tpr& quahtfi' and EOH‘ i of the Catholic Women's Benevolent | has been admitted to St. Francis’ HALLINAN S CASH S ORE R i -rial. real fine workmanship. e Ruth T“"‘”‘ff :’If 3;‘ ‘;“’"&”“ Lezion in St. Mary's parish hall this | Hospital, Hartford. i I 8 struction. Real good materia » rea P been a guest of Miss Botha Sta- | "5 o e T I B Bosscit strect oyppyfibe holl- 1TV e nd family have |aro o Tiolen and Mertina Lissey | A T , FOUNTAIN SYRINGES | —e i { returned from a trip to New York. |lege for Women for the holidays. | | is Jartman is home from the | Mr. and Mrs, James W. Thomas of | George Reynolds has left the local | Fountain syringes of the same high grade as all our preity of Pennsylvania for the ! New Haven have returned to lh(‘ll“ho&hi(l!l wiiere he underwent treat- { ay vacation. | home after a visit with relatives on | ment. 2 2 rubber goods. Absolutely guaranteed or back comes holas Clement of 331 Oak street | Rhodes street o e ¢ 41|, Dr Fred Schilling of Toronto, Can.| | ‘%’AT!‘H Y”UR STEP { your money if you are not SatiSHCde Wt ked that the police take a hand Mrs. Michael J. Claughsey o is the guest of his father, sepl J 2 r VOUTr ho i tichs ot s Gl o ot viens T [ e W SR e g Tosen Events Tomghi ’ J 1 v | B Remember we allow you 25¢ for your o ot | i : ] | | \ | southern trip next month. Imedying conditions at his home. Schilling' of Grove Hill. g water bottle or syrmga aid that his wife does not care | Claughsey, who was killed at the| p.q¢ Wallace lodge, D. of ., will | ‘Washington street grade-crossing ac- | nicet this evening at 34 Church stre cident about a month ago, is reported £ Shstrest. My ond Ve B 5 o and | _“The Ginger Bread Man,” Lyceum AR i critically ill with pneumonia. i = = 21 Bl i theater. lieved to have undermined her health. | °P g Wi e S| e e e Ghoien, Tl (e | e e DU A e | Parents A0 landinrs. mi woster on || I Miss aver is sper ® | 85 Pleasant street, have returne |2 SO‘\Itely Removes holidays in New York. 1 thei e heveireturnedito | | their home in Springfield, Mass. & : Higestion. One package 25w, ], i g G G ”"““"'1 Ars. 1. Berkowltz of 43 Wilson | Vaudeville and moving pictures eait Zoatalldruggist. |11 3o B TR o o i | ek erous for Pedestrians and Horses Ice Storm Has Made Gomg Treach- and Mrs. George H. Dyson of Gar- |’ i den street. ’ ’ : There are no new cases e v , i A = ] James Warner of Pittsburgh, o bt o w0 ’.mmfi\h g}\ }‘I\lc e Women's .(‘n(]?ohfi Benevolent Le-! UR NECKWEAR ALWAYS. L oiNa: Toen el it “m ; | Ly ort cal- | gion meets in St. Mary’s hall. [l st ey T e g S c O on Friday afternoon. There £ ; | watehw of every person today, Z s o peihercss {0 Tk o * | Will.be assignment of several old W. H. Hart Debating club meets at | Who has had occasion to use the pub- | T 12 pmse : " = fthe T an o & jlic thoroughtares. The freering rair. | S0SWalks to the Jounest S s SR The much-abus il i e o i and particularly those who reccived | Ar. and al Goldstein o A St 1sed milke station at | ’ : storm that hit the city about 8 o'clock | new skates fom Santa Claus, the ice | 218 North street have announced the | East Main and Center streets was | __Andree lodge, I O. O. K., meets in | i new skates , : i s o | : caught many people in the offices and | st was a source of genuine de- | engagement of their daughter, Misy again hrought to the attention of the | Vega hall. and | storm E o hter, - > e last night when a telepl ! e factories unprepared and as a i1t | light and neighbors who early sanded to Abraham Winn of Slarksvill e o AR S I e et e some painful fal] § , | their walks were termed as grouches | Mi Mr. Winn is at present co: o ormation that | . S s ainful falls were experiencec 2 i . p A col | boys were breaking windows there |, St BImo lodge, K. of P., meets at | this noon returning homeward with.. | DY the voung folks. New skates and ‘111‘::,(0’,"5“ : | and causing other disturbance. Su- | Main street. m;‘ rubbers or other wearing apparc) “““:]'\“j““ ’“?" ”;‘;‘_; DDELASSS s > 2 ! pernumerary Policema Dennis —— which might serve to retard theé ter- | an ideal place for e - ! | O'Keefe has been detailed to make an | p o T o .| dency to slip and fall. Numerons people slipped and ‘(‘l” ! Mr. ()ppmum ¥ Here, | investigati a ! enix lodge, I. O. U. F., meets in | i | he slippery walks and pavements, | ypctead of waiting for you to scek i investigation and round up the bo; = | City Sands Waiks on the slippery a g ! ) Jr. 0. U. A. M. hall. b SIOUE AR bt no Serious infuries have been re- | i _odueintance My Opportunity ke i i | > y ? i T R L i j O Workmen employed by the board {jported. One near-sighted man, walk- | groquces himself to vou at the big | Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. | Frwin Castle, K. G. E, mects | ":_ L"”'“f_‘““"‘“- under the dircction | ing down West Main street, stepped | wemi-annual inventory sale at Wise | Druggists refund money if PAzo | agles hall. of Superintendent Scheidel. were ear- | into the First Baptist churchvard 10 i gmith & Co's. Thousands of people : e {Iv at work sprinkling @ plentiful | read the church notices on the bulle- | 116\ from experience OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, b : | the money sav- | Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Carpenters Union meets at 34| ]y’y"““ of sund at all - crosswalks | (in hoard. Resuming his walk down- | j,: advantages of the inventory sal First application gives relief., 50, | Church street, about the center. Sand was also | town he slipped and fell flat on his | ¢ the big store, but there are hun | - sprinkled on the slippery walks in | pack. His cjaculations had Nothing | qreds of newcomiers {o Connecticuf e ———— sta Hive, T . T. M., meets f']?"‘r of all city property and almost ) to do with what he had just been | quring the past year and to these Mr, - CHOOSE NEW OFFICERS. |2 n street. [(2s ! ”“,I_"”“:"”‘l‘”“ had their walks | reading. A woman shopper also fell | opportunity says: “If you it to volley comps | vk o — | The wanirolley company 100, | down. She had just purchased WO |savo money on staple merchandise | Indianola Council Holds Annual Meet- | Valient tent, K. O. T M, mef(:s ot woll simden £oF thslsatety of L S L o o ity | L UG Gt R AT Y o T Gt 3211 Main street. | Lisies gieBoE Rl th orieh i etallialfcostlvonie: IINg | can the women folks buy to anventage 1 January, el patrons. ‘ alinoticonayedltolihe humanibaifes | ol el S SRS R LIS TR The following newly elected officers “ni Blacksmiths did a thriving business | entirely, for horses 00 had their | o)y for at Wise, Smith & Co's. cloth L N tatloner De artment of Indianola Council, D, of P., will be a0 todec this morning, having more business | {roubles, as did the drivers. I slone very st nd cvsmonet 1 . | installed by State Deputy Mrs. Sut. | to attend to than they could handle. =4 e e H i At Annual Mecetin Officers Are e o S 2 > e the entire stock is marked down, a | Clift of Hartfora at the mecting to be Z icer Are | Almost every horsc owner brought his | held on the second Tuesday of Janu- At hexiome Christmas night. “Watch your step” has been the Thomas Cranley, Sr., is reported as seriously ill at h home on Vine | street. Slec S g . % 2 an opportunity to buy at bi Elected for the Coming Year, animal to the smithy’s to have either DEDICATES NEW PULPIT. savings for I'Inllm‘(‘ as well as present new calks put on or old ones re- i ; 2 % The annual meeting of Unity Re- |, ;ica The trolley cars were all| A new pulpit, the gift of the Dan- | needs. Furniture, rugs and Ve e { i ‘Mrs. Abbie Orcott, | bekah lodge, I. O. O, F., was held last o 2 - - ] home furnishings specially pr d ) | . Mrs, Rose Beckerlon.| night, the officers elected being as | SIUimPed with o Spaniaor and ol branshasita Ly of Winter street, WAS| 3~ women's outergarments marked | Wenonah—Miss Pearl Wilcox, folld on the slippery rails and the | gedicated Sunday at the masses in g e e : Al W Nobla Grand Mrs, H. o same was true of the steam trains. : 2 5 Briere. i St. Andrew’s Lithuanian church by | fact at every dc rtment on every one Sven though they were mostly equip 1 portunities for advantageous buying Keeper of Records—Mrs. Dessie Vice Grand—M g 8 Sl e T 0 R Collector of Wampum—Mrs. Clara | Treasurer—Mrs, Theodore Boehm, | Machines skidded dangerously on the | prass trimmings and has an excellent | g g make announcement Johnson. Trustee—Mrs, John Radel. slippery pavement. sounding board. Tt is valued at § | that beginning the New Year, viz { First Trustee—Mrs, Ella Lawrence, A Christmas party will be held to- Skating on Sidewalks. Special music was held at the ¢ “'rw.mu ., January 2, the big store 1 Second Trustee—Mrs, Berkenshaw. | morrow afternoon at 3 o’clock at Jr. While the older residents looked | mas masses in charge of & v | open at 9 o'clock mornings instead of Third Trustee—Mrs, Fred Sunburn.| O. U, A. M. hall, askance at the coating of ice on the | Rakaus { as heretofore.—advt of the nine floors and basement, op-