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HOLIDAY MERCHANDISE | GALORE Toys, Dolis, Candy, Cigars, Kodaks, Writing Paper, Etc. THE Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Streel You ¥now the comfort and satisfaction a man will get from onc of these bath robes in a month will be worth its price, yet it will last for years. 15 your selection of a gift to him is measured by how much guud it will do. a bath robe is just the thing. Cloth— Blankets Terry and silks. 50. %8 and $10. Wilson's LIEUT. MAY HAS NOT FULLY RECOVERED bEin Hill Aviator Is Suffering from Injuries Received in Fall from Plane in Texas. Among the unsung heroes of the present war is Lieutenant Frank May, [EIm Hill. Despite the fact that he fiid not serve in the front line trenches | nd did not see service in France at Bll, he was severely injured by a fall rom an army airplane while flying an instructor. "The story of Lieutenant May’s army areer is a long and interestipg one, but he, like many other soldiers, does hot want anything said about his vork. He was a member of the army lor several years before the war tarted. He served faithfully and well d when the chance of a real war oomed up he decided to stay with the rmy. Seeing that aviation was be- soming a big branch of the service, he asked for and received a transfer. prell after entering the new branch of bervice and his promotion was rapid. Jo was stationed at Kelly Field, San hntoni as, after being com- nissioned, On one of his owever, he had trouble and fell from Bbe plane at a considerable height. is injuries proved more serious than yas thought at first and he was placed pn the list of casuals and sent to his ome to recover. He is not well yet ind it is thought that he will always ffer from the effects of the fall. The May family has done more than ts share in the war. Their third old- pst son, Private Clifford May, made he supreme sacrifice on the fields of france. Another son, Private Clar- nce May, has been stationed at a bomp in the South during the war uarding interned Germans, Have your dollars ready.—advt. 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief is former army experience stood him | W&y to Berlin flights, | NEW BRITAI INDIVIDUAL HAND MADE Picture Frames FOR THE CHRISTMAS GIFT We specialize in this work. Please let us have your order early. THEJOHN BOYLE COMPARNY 3 & 5 FRANKLIN 8Q. PHONE 359 CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD. CHRISTMAS GLOVES You couldn’t possibly find a especilaly priced Holiday 2-clasp French Kid pique sew white, white with black stitching back, and back with white stitchi 2-clasp French Kid Glov white, brown and grey, with f i-clasp Pique Glo heavy grey, t and brown . 2-clasp ove am Kid Gloves stitching, all whit a whilt with 1 1-clasp Pique blac stitchi tan and New Trench contrasting shade : Slip-on Gauntlet Gloves, strap knot embroidery, in black, white a 1-clasp Washable broidered backs, in pearl white, t . i-clasp Was tan, grey, black, with contrasting , grey, and fancy with turned ¢ embroidered backs, Capeskin Glov: ble Capeskin Glove, ift for a woman than our active holly boxes. n Glove, e pearl clasps, in black embroidery, all in mode and na overseam sewn, ncy enbroidery : crochet emb: Ty; black, white, in all black, ck stitchin black with white tan and navy $2.00. °k, all white and white with black k double 3.00, wrist, ov m nd cuff of sewn, French full pique sewn, fancy em- ack and mode, $2.00. pique sewn, in pearl white, embroidery, $2.50. an, b Mocha Gloves 1-clasp, silk lined or unlined in grey, $2.50. BEAUT IFU Natural Raccoon Muffs of barrel shape SPEC Soft luxurious Nutri the thing to dress up your new c SPECIAL . . RECKLESS DRIVING COSTS BOSCO $25 Evasion of ‘Responsibility Adds $5 More to Youth's Fine Fines of $25 and costs and $5 and costs were imposed upon John Bosco, aged 18, by Judge John H. Kirkham | in court this morning for violation of | automobile ordinances. The heavy | fine was for reckless driving, while | the $5 penalty was Imposed for the | evasion of responsibility in connection | with a minor accident in which Bosco figured Wednesday afternoon. Bosco | | struck a team owned and driven by | n of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln May, of | James J. White, a local livery man, on South Main street, and neglected to stop to ascertain the extent of dam- i ages caused. He was arrested yesters | day afternoon. About 2:30 o’clock, Wednesday aft- ernoon, White was coming up South Main street in a carriage in which he | and John Darrow, one of his drive vere riding. Bosco, driving an Ove | land car, shot out from behind a mo | ing van and attempted to ‘‘squeeze in between White’s team and th van, but seeing that this v impos- sible, he applied his brake wervi his car against the horse and breaki the shaft and harness. He then re- leased his brakes and continued on his White took his num- ber and had a warrant made out for moving | Bosco’s arres: Bosco we represented by Attorney A. Greenberg. He ed that oing about 10 miles an hour. As he neared the truck he attempted to turn out, but finding that he did not have sufficient room, he turned back to his original course. The rear of his car touched the rear of the wagon, he said, but he did not see any reason for opping and so continued Two boys were in court for breach of the peace and fines of $5 each were imposed. They were placed on pro- bation. The boys in company with bout ten others were corner of Dwigh when told to move i Hahn, they called him insulting names. Officer Hahn made the ar- | rests at their homes later. { | | | Have your dollars ready.—advt, | Quinine That Does Not Aifect Head. Because of its tonic and laxative e fect, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININ (Tablets) can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness or ring- | ing in the head. There is only one | “Bromo Quinine.” E. W. GROVE'S | signature on the box. 30c. Have your dollars ready.—advt, l 'L FURS splendid rl will want the minute she looks at it. quality in canteen and $15.00 and $19.00 Muffs in canteen and barrel shapes, just r | B i L QQ[ HORSFALLS e /1 Mark I Cross "/ Leather Novelties Manicure cases, Smokers’ trays, Bill Folds, Tie cases, Jewel ! boxes, Address books, Cigar . cases, Traveling i . sets. 7 The | Luke Horsfall 1; ! Co. 93 ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD. Ll CITY ITEMS Christmas Gifts in footwear hosiery. Damon’s Shoe Shop.—a Buy him a pair of Comfy Slipp that will keep him home nights. Damon’s Shoe Shop.—advt. New Britain Nat. Bank Christmas Club open for membershi will cash your Ch The Farrell Clothir and variety ladies’ and c and slip-on sv Raphael's The best in shints. Wilson's.—Adwt, Holmes & Hoffmann's hall, Wm. Litke.—Advt. . ant Luther Parker, of the chine Gun Battalion, was in training school in F' rmistice was signed. geant P r does not expect to be home before February. The biggest variety in fur caps from $2.50 up to $7. Conn. Hat Co. —Advt. Jolly Grange hall, We still Dance, 3 night. when the Three dance, Sat. Berlin.—Advt. night, have a good showing ot ! Stein-Bloch and Shuman clothing. The Farrell Clothing Co.—Advt 4 most up-to-date stock of suit cas nd traveling s for ladies and gentlemen, Conn. Hat Co.—Advt. Biggest values in the city at our Victory Sale. Raphael's Specialty Shop.—Advt. Your neckwear always at Wilson's, —Advt. DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER SHOES, BOYS’ CLOTHING and GENT’S FURNISHINGS Can be found here in the most comprehensive varieties—A special of these Departments is the splendid facili man or boy. BOYS® CLOTH.NG Everything for the boy, Blouses, Pants, Suits, Coats, Hats and Caps, Neckwear, Gloves, Underwear, Shoes and everything else for the boy. GENT’S FURNISHINGS A real selection of Men’s Furnishings can be seen at our store, everything for men in furnishings. Every woman locking for a handsome and large variety should visit our store. s for Holiday Shoppers—The most practical Gifts put up in the most thoughtful way for man, wo- Shoes and Slippers for Holiday Gilts Women’s Slippers of every description. Children’s Slippers. Men’s Slippers. Arctics in a large variety for all. Rubbers and Shoes. BATH ROBES Women’s Special $5.00 Robes of heavy Blanket materials in pretty patterns with edge $2 9 8 finish and silk cord. ® TOYS TOYS A Fairy Land of Toys in mechanical and ad- justable ones. Alsg a great variety of Dolls. MUSIC AFTERNOON AND EVENINGS BY LYNCH’S ORCHESTRA Bring the Kiddies to See and Talk to Santa Claus. REMARKABLE SHOWING OF HOLIDAY GOODS AT BIG STORE RAPHAEL’S DEPT. STORE 380-382-284-386 MAIN STREET. ; NEW BRITAIN, CT. Never before have we been so well prepared to take care of the Holiday Business as we are today. Every Dept. is abundantly filled with Goods which go to make up the most sensible Gifts. Put up neatly and handsomely and to make it extra attractive they are all marked much below their regular carry any thing over for next year. value—Not to A SPECIAL FEATURE IN THE : COAT AND SUIT DEPT. FO THIS MONTH IS ALL MER- CHANDISE AT JAN. PRICES WAISTS AND BLOUSES For orginality of style and beauty of selection, Our Waist stock is without equal, silks, crepes and satins put up in holiday boxes for gifts. As a special feature for Saturday. All Georgette Waists up to $7.50 ' $4-98 200 Handsome tailored and dress Waists $1 9 8 Skirls Worth up to $3.50 at $1.98 Suits Worth up 1o $30.00 at $17.98 Coats Warth up to $30.00 at $17.50 Dresses Worh up fo $25.00 at $9.95 MUSLIN, UNDERWEAR AND CORSETS This Dept. is especially well prepared to cater Silk and French Batiste Gowns, Crepe Envelope Chemises, Boudoir Caps and com- in gifts. A trained to some gift needs. binations put up handsomely Corsetierre in attendan ce. WE HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE INANTS’ WEAR DEPT. IN THECITY A Store by itself in THE BIG STORE assortment is to say the least incomparable. which can boast of any thing desirable in Infants’ wear. The Prettv weven Sweaters. Cutely designed Coats, vari-colored Bootees, Bath Robes, Dresses, Leggings, etc., etc.—MOTHERS who are worried by what to get Baby for Christmas should consult us. Dolls of the finest—Everything that a baby needs, there’s nothing we can’t show.