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TRUST CONPANY fot Met's and Young Men's $1.00 cers of the New Britain Rifle have been elected as dent, Dr. I psident, C. 1. Spaulding; . Col cutive, H Stevens. hoe sale at Besse-Leland's, reduced.—advt. ‘ey Post. G. A. R. fnnual sale, Ashley-Babcock Co.— jhe charter revision committee will or Quigley’s office. jhoe sale at Besse-Leland's. reduced.—advt. [fficers o2 Valkyria lodge, O. of V., ing ty, of Wallingford. pnual sale, Ashley-Babcock Co.— farm stylish overcoats, $19.50 and 0 at Wilso: bsolutely Removes digestion. Onepackags .n CHRISTMAS | SAVINGS CLUB | IS STILL OPEN N Assets $800,000.00 HE COMMERCIAL 274 MAIN STREET Miss Alice Germond is ill at her home on Lincoln street. Shoe ¢ale at Besse-Leland’s. pair reduced.—advt, The annual meeting of the Swedish | Pethany church will be. held this evening. The stocklolders of Teutonia Man- nerchor will meet tonight for the an: nual business. sesston. Annual sale, Ashley-Babcock Co.— advt. | Officers of Stella Rebekah lodge, I. 0. 0. F. will be installed this even- ing by Mrs. Gertrude Wilcox, deputy, of Middletown. A supper will pre- cede the mecting. Shoe salo at Besse-Leland’s. pair reduced.—advt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reynolds of 8§ Garden street are receiving congrat- vlations on the birth of a sqn. Lot Children’s Hats 1-2 Besse-Leland's.—advt, Thomas Woods, father of man Thomas Woods. is a patient in St. Francis' hospital, Hartford. Inventery sale men's odd trousers at Resse-Leland’'s.—advt. The following local students in St. Thomas' seminary, Hartford, have re- sumed. their studies: Willlam Harold and John Kenney, Clement Grace, Clifford Moorehead, Leo Weston, Fd- ward Nevelis, Adolph Graveski and Daniel Sullivan, Annual sale, Ashley-Babcock Co.— advt. Splendid suits for men, $13.50 and $19.50 at Wilson's.—advt. The annual meeting of the Landers Frary & Clark Mutual Benefit asso- City ltems Every 50c at Besse-Leland’s.—advt. follows: L. McGuire; vice secretary, W. O. Cook; Kent and 3 treasurer, officers H. Every der of 1 at his | encer H. Wood, com u with the grip. Every at 8 o'clock this evening In price at Every Police- this Malmquist, e installed in Vega hall by Mrs. R. E. esit. 26cat all druggists, |Candy DRUGS ICKINSON DRUG CO., uan's% MAIN STREEY ationery | | Cigars REAL VALUE SALE jSults $13.50 +Suits $19.50 0 +0’Goats $I 9,50 0'Goats $22.50 .$26.50 95¢ .$1.15 $16.50 ) $1soo $25.00 ) $26 50 $22.00 $24.00 $25.00 $26.50 $28.00 $30.00 $35.00 O'COATS [6:99 1Shirts $1.50 $1.50 SHIRTS .... $2 50 1>Shlrts $1.35 .$2.85 ..$3.85 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $3.25 $4.25 $3.50 SILKS $500 SILKS . IBATH 'ROBES Mufflers “ All Half Price Bargains —AT— he Wilson Pa, $500 $6. 50 $8.50 clation will be held in Bardeck’s hall January 15. An entertainment and supper will precede the meeting. Lot men's $1.00 Negligee Shirts 65c at Desse-Leland’s.—advt. Miss Wilhelmena Schenetski of this clty has been added to the teach- ing force of the Rockville West dis- trict schools te substitute for Miss Mettie Purnell, who has been given a leave of absencexfor the rest of the year because of il health. Clothing sale, Halloran’s.—advt. $150 and $2.00 Parker Shirts 95¢ Besse-Leland's.—advt, Miss Katheryn I. Palmer has been transferred to the local telephone ex- change from the exchange at Bridge- port. Annual sale, advt. Rev. of S Matthew's KEvangelical Lut- eran church, arrived home this mora- ing from Dundee, Ill, where he nas been attendirg the funeral of his mother. at Ashley-Babcock Co.— Sweater sale at Besse-Leland's, —advt, Fine sults for vouths and men, $13.50 at Wilson's.—advt. Goodness of “Aunt Delia’s Bread. —advt. January sale of coats, suits and dresses, good values, Buckley and Whalen, 212 Trumbull St. Hartford. —advt. Lot Men’s 50c Underwear Besse-Lels Wonderful bargains in hats at the Kavanaugh Shop, 40 Pratt St., Hart- ford. Cut to one-half and one-third original values. New hats for the southern trip; very styllsh and not expensive.—advt. g young 2%9¢ at Only One “BROMO QUININE.” ‘fo get the genuine, call for full name LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for signature of E. W. GROVE., Cures a Cold in One Day. 25c.—advt. For Thin, Nervous MEN AND WOMEN nothing equals or compates with the rich food properties in SCOTT’S EMULSION It makes other foods do good. It sharpens the appetite; stimulates the circulation and helps oves come catarrhal troubles. If you are yundown, anaemic or nervous, the benefits you will receive from Scott’s Emulsion will surprise you. Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield. N. 1. 16~ A. C ' Theodore Steege, pastor’ .ed that it may be the rule in Now is Just Do That Papering and Painting. Interior Work A fine time to renovate your rooms with fresh paint and wall paper. We Are Ready to Estimate on all necessary exterior painting for the early spring A large supply of Varnishes, Floor etc. THE JOHN 3 and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE Painters, Decorators and Sign Makers the Time to Stain, Brushes, BOYLE CO. J. M. For Saturday we will have our full line of COF- FEE CAKES, WREATHS, STULLERS, FRENCH and ENGLISH BATH BUNS AND BROWN BREAD. GLUTEN BREAD; the genuine klnd 15¢ per CREAM OF WHEAT and N. E. BREAD, Wholesome and nutritious. loaf. HALLINAN, Inc. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. HOME MADE SQUASH and MINCE PIES, like mother used to make. Our Delicatessen prroducts are cooked right here in our own kitchen, that is why we can recommend them.SALADS, COOKED MEATS BAKED BEANS, BAKED SPAGHETTI with TOMATO SAUCE. CHEESE, OLIVES, If you are locking for some- CANNED GOODS. thing for Sunday evening Counter. PICKLES, FANCY lunch try the Delicatessen Saturday and Sunday Candy Special is our Mixed Chocolates, 29¢ per box. Our own make candy, the Hallinan kind. Bring home a box. We will also have several other lines as specials at the Candy Counter. Our Milk Choeolatés at 60c per 1b, and Sunshine Chocolates at 40c per b, are our leaders. SAFETY FIRST ON OUR ICE CREAM— There’s a Reason. Sunday’s Special—Egg Vanilla, 50c per gt. Our Delivery Sunday—11 a. m.—Store closed at 6:30 Sundays. HALLINAN’S 142 MAIN STREET CASH STORE ADULTERATED MILK GASE BEFORE COURT| Judge Has No Sympathy and | Fines Shapiro $10 . “I have no sympathy for the per- Is or peddles adulterated milk” was the comment of Judge James T. Meskill in police court to- cday in passing judgment on Hyman of 116 West and costs was son who Shapiro, milk dealer A fine of $10 imposed. The prosecution Irought upon the complaint of Dr. T. B. Reeks, the superintendent of 1h health Dboard. Attorney M. D. street. was Saxe entered a plea of nolo conten- | dere, which brought the comment from Prosccuting Attorney George W. Klett that this plea is becoming al- tegether too popular. Prosecuting Attorney Klett 1 that the analysis of milk samj token from that sold by Shapiro, showed that it was below standard in actically all details and showed a dilution of, at least, two per cent. He safd that there were indications that the persons who adulterated it over- stepped this time and got in too much foreign material to pass. Attorney Saxe sald that it is diffi- cult for retail miTR~dealers to be sure | relative to the standard as they buy from wholes and know little about condit duction. Sebastiano Gangi of 33 1- ette street was fined $5 and costs for 1t upoa Salvatore Garofolo of 6C TLafayette street. sented by Atty. . B. Hungerford, who testified to the good character of the accused. He also said that, in the fatherland of the accused and | cemplainant. it is the honorable thing to settle disputes with fists, screw drivers and the like in open battle, Prosecuting Attorney Klett comment- some ass: urrounding the pro- | 2 Lafay- | He was repre- | countries but it is not in New Brit- ain, New Year's resolutions are appar- eutly being kept as there were no “‘drunks’ ¢élass tcday. in Judge Meskill's Y. W. C. A. NOT! The Y. W. C. A. is offering v courses to be given during the winter months,—and now is the time to take advantage of the oprortunities these courses present On ‘next’ Tuesday even.ng at o'clock a soclal doencing class start (ten lessons in course) at a very minimum tuition. The latest ball room dances will be taught,—and the hour will be one well spent. On the same evening at $.30 o'clock a six weeks' course in n.edical mas- sage will he; This class promises to give many valuable and helptul suggestions and ideas. The classes in beginncss' swiming have dtheir first lesson on Monday eveni All those piaAniis {up swimming should rog diately, so as to hav. | tifica A class in first will be given in o Rev. H. W. Maier will speak at uml vesper service on Sunday at 4:20 women are cordially | for tre vesper hour, | o social hour which fol- | T:30 will ONLY POWERFUL | MEDICINE WILL END | RHEUMATISM| It matters not whether you have ! had agonizing pains from rheumatism | for 20 years or distressing twitchings | i for 20 weeks, Rheuma {s strong | enough and mighty and powerful | enough to drive rheumatic poisons { from your body and abolish all misery | or money back. Clark and Brainerd Co,, and all | druggists sell Rheuma on a no-cure- no-pay basls for not more than 50c a bottle, and after you take a half teaspoonful once a day for two days | vou should know that at last you have obtained a remedy that will conquer rheumatism. For over five years throughout America Rheuma has l\m‘n prescrihed by broad-minded ph ns and has released thousands from agony, pain 1 and despair. Ch As[)lllnw (n HART TORD. OPEN FOR BUSINESS AT 9 A, M. Our Annual Clearance Sale Brings Wonderful Bargains in CHOICE MILLINERY! TRIMMED DRESS HATS, regular price up to $4.50. Clearance Sale Price TRIMMED DRESS HATS, Clearance Sale Price TRIMMED DRESS HATS, regular price $9.00. Clearance Sale Price SILK VELVET DRESS SHAPES, in black and cofors. Regular prices up to $1.75. Clearance Sale Hrice .... SILK VELVET DRESS SHAPES, in black and colors. $l 0 4 Regular prices up to $8.50. Clearance Sale lrica o & e regular price up to $5.50. . You Profit Most in Horsfall’s Semi-Annual SHIRT SALE Quality considered, these shirts were the best obtainable at their former prices—and also considering the present scarcity of gar- ments of their character, you should not'miss this opportunity to secure them at large re- ductions. EAGLE SHIRTS—HORSFALL SHIRTS $1.50 to $6.50 qualities, now . .$1.25 to $4.75 . Horstulls iT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND ' 33-99 ASYLUM ST. Cornecting with |40 TRUMBULL ST | HA RFTORD ATTENTION! We wish to call the attention of the public to the fact that we are now | equipped to handle all kinds of sign work. { Let us give you an estimate on your sign CROWLEY BROS: 491 MAIN STREET (7pYour Go%g{‘zr%,f{'%w ymu*s?uam'tomurk plmantl\amemd.ndl rmu' 2 Fine fimutmunot mra{y We have beau- Liful room suites' and singl inthe several periods moderately priced and will re- flect your good taste. FiAN RICE. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS #0-86 FORD BTREET HARTFORD \IS HIGHER T