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FRENCH iVORY GOODS PUFF BOXES. JEWEL AND PIN OASES. NAIL POWDER BOXES. TALCUM C. T HOLDERS. HAIR BRUSHES AND COMBS. FRENCH IVORY CLOCKS. PERFUME HOLDERS. PICTURE FRAMES. OUTICLE KNIVES. BUTTON HOOKS. MIRRORS, ETC. THE Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Streel PHONE 330. Comfort ! SILK = PAJAMAS T $5 to $15, Xmas Gifts for Men. Their beauty alone will make them acceptable to every man, regardless of their practical nature. Tre Horsfall Co. 93 ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD. Luke ORAWFORD ACK HOME. Former Boys’ Club Secretary Returns 1 from War Work Abroad. R. H. Crawford bhas returned to his home in this city after serving for the | { the church at | He was emploved as | left for school and will pr INDIVIDUAL HAND MADE Picture Frames e ————— FOR THE CHRISTMAS GIFT We specialize in this work. Please let us have your order early. THEJOHNBOYLE COMPANY | 3 & 5 FRANKLIN 3Q. PHONE 359 CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD. Christmas Furs If you are thinking of giving Furs for Christmas vou will make no mistake by coming here. Our Furs represent the very finest assortment procurable; the pelts are of excellent quality and the styles superb. Brown and Natural Opossum Sets, tail, barrel muff, SPECIAL $25.00 a Set. Black French Coney Sets, satin SPECIAL $18.50. Mi ' French Coney Sets Animal £ s, brown, nd tav PECIAL 8$14.75. canteen AL $14.75, Black Opossum Muffs, round and canteen shapes. $14.98. “My Nicest Christmas Gift” ge scarf with head and lined Scarfs, round Muffs, Round Muffs, in SPECIAL That's what she’ll say when she opens her box with Gloves in it for Christmas. If 3 o give her the very nicest pair 1in Hartford come in and 1-clasp W with 1able Pe f or black embroide asp Overseam Kid Gloves in all black, black with whi stitching, all white and white with black stitching, tan and gray, RECEPTION T0 PASTOR . J. J. Fitzgerald to Be Guest of CITY ITEMS Damon’s shoe store open this eve- ning.—Advt. Linen handkerchiefs for men, Wil- advt. Roseben, proprietor of the hat hers of the parish of St.| Shop on Main street, has reported the John the Evangelist church will hold of a bunch of k to the police. a reception in hor of the pastor, The are for the store. Rev. John J. Fitzgerald, on Sunday ht. Father Fitzgerald was or- ained to the priesthood on Decem- 21, 1893, and came v f St. Mary’s churct remained for four and He was transferred tc h and then retuned to > he continu than four ye: shioners On Sunday Eve- Years a Priest. neckwear at Besse-Leland's, largest variety always. All ties boxed. —advt. Drawing set $13. Adkins, 66 Church St.—Advt. . Colds Cause Headaches and Pains ish Headaches and Body Pains | {rom id are socn relieved IVE BROMO QUI- Tablets. There's only one “Bro- mo Quinine”. E. W. GROVE'S sig- nature on the box. 30c. Chester and from there was removed to Poquonock, where he remained until he came to New Britain to take ch ish of St. John the a staunch backer of to stinence nd for several has been president of the C New Britain council, Royal Arca- num, held its night and the following officers en for the coming year | | 2 ROYAL ARCANUM OFFICERS. | | annual meeting last were s Cored in 6 to 14 Days refund money 1f PAZO f to cure Itching Bieed r Protruding Pile; Stops Irritation; Sooth You can ful slcep first app Price 60c. BN o R John J. Kiniry has been di from t A H C. at the Connect cut Ag ural college at Storrs, and has returned to his home in this city. | 1 clerk in the New Britain Trust company until he bly re- sume his position with that institu- (= tion after the beginning of the new pres vear. R INDIGESTIO R. H. CRAWFORD. past year as & Y. M. C. A. secretary | in France. He arrived in New York yesterday. While overseas he had many interesting experiences, meeting many New Britain boys. He was for- merly superintendent of the New ‘Britain Boys' Club. He returned on the same boat with many other Y. M. ' [ C. A. workers. SHEPHERDS ELECT. Leading Star Lodge Holds Meeting— Mrs, Mount Chosen, The annual meetiag of Leading Star lodge, Shepherds of Bethlehem was held last night. The following or. ficers were elected: Commander—Mrs. Harry Mount. Vice commander—Mr. Welch. Marshal—Mrs. Rose Brophy. Treasurer—Dr. Aaron Pinkus. Accountant—DMiss Elizabeth Flah- erty. Sentinel—Miss Margaret Leahy. Mistress of ceremonies — Mrs. Louige Steele. Inside guard—Mrs. Rose Carey. Outside guard—Miss Anna O’Brien. Trustees—Miss Mary Collins and ¥red D. Watkins. An audience that taxed the seating capacity of the Red Cross Hall last Saturday evening werc charmed and delighted by the beautiful views of “Glacier National Park.” “NAPLES AND POMPEI Naples the beautiful, Pompeii, the buried for centuries, its magnificent villas, statuary, and priceless works of art, and antiquity. RED CROSS HALL 425 WEST MAIN ST. Sunday Eve. 7.30 Spe‘nd a Cheerful Sanday evening in Southern Italy, at the Red Cross Hall. Finest colored views in the city. ALL WE OFFERING. Give Sensible Presents This Year-- Give Things That Are Useful WE SUGGEST FOOTWEAR AND HOSIERY AS IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS The Famous Daniel Green Ccmfy Slippers for Men, Women and Children House Moccésins for Men, Women and Children Christmas Shopping Made Easy in Our Large Hosiery Dept. Beautiful Chr.stmas Boxes With Every Purchase BOOTH'S BLOCK NEW BRITAIM.. 267 Main Street astof Millions OR breakfast let it be batter cakes, rice cakes, fried hominy or oatmeal and GOLD LABEL Brer Rabbit, the real New Orleans Molasses from New Orleans. Here is a breakfast— really economical, B wholesome and satisfying in every respect. ‘ Keep the Brer Rabbit pitcher on the table at all meals. Cuts the but- ter bill, builds health and saves sugar. Penick & Ford, Ltd., New Orleans. abbat real N ansMosses