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Lamps, rtNovelties For Your oliday Gifts n Early Selection Will Be to Your auntage. THE ckinson Drug Co.| 169-171 Main Street 3| Imported English All Wool Sport Hese ) P S The warmth and smoothness of these well known English Ribbed Hose are responsible for their in- creasing popu- larity, $1.75. Luke Horsfall Co. 93 ASYDUM ST, HARTFORD N S T s rr e - CITY ITEMS par to $5 incering com- apitalization by > of the stock share, the capi- g $50,000. » will me now tonight in sembly hall. be held for f the order. ¢ operations ted to the l.oan corporation rnoon by Building Inspe . Allen The corporation he erection of nineteen fome two and three ten- but most of them and cottuges. Many of n will be the Aladdin type of Bés. This is the largest number rmits to be Issued in one day by building inspector iy i hous IWOMAN'S OLUB MEETING. Annic Trumbail Gives Talk On Japaneso Drama, t the meeting of the Woman's beld vesterday afternocn in the tist church parlors, Miss Annie | Pt Trumball an interesting | instructive deseription of the | stage and its dramatics. Trumball has travelled ex- and during | the leading | gave ines iss various the | The orches- | H t 1 the | applauds loudly the | instruments. The [ ter with the 1 white ing to the sta sual 1l lake hnce and makes the , she sald iss Trumball talked ¥ after which Mrs. lgway of Lexington st he tea table. She was Johr Kirkham and ) ttwood . Frank Tra , announced that Nov. 18, Mi 1d be the speaker Relief > com- bout an | us Hem- ut, president of th at the meet Greta Brown | y \‘% BELLANS g | '.'i‘.\ INDIGESTION) | | | who aid such fine minute | today | Palace, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMB- ER 5, 1019, OVERTHIRTY YEARS Continuous Sale in New Britain is the splendid rec- ord of the Longman & Martinez Prepared Paints For House Painting It is the cheapest High Grade Paint the market today. Insure your house.from decay as well as fire. Color Card and adyvice for the asking. on THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. PHONE 359 PRODUCT: / It can’t leak because it’s made in one piece — that’s why we guar- antee satisfac- tion or your money back. Complete line of Kantleek Rubber goods. Prices from40cto $4.75 Clark 8 Brainerd’s| _DRUG STORE . - T M AN LR dealey results from ed over to Tre; as the urer second day’ Looths alone Captain W, I anmounced or the fi O'Brien, rerine Strons “lildred Luddy, Ivn Kindelan, thy Pinch Meknroc \ Al S "B RLIS IN RED CROSS DRIVE NAneanorhins his list foliows: Rose Mary Kir Minnie Gritzimacher, Martha Horton, Made- zabeth Burr, Doro reida Graninett, Mary Kk, Ilelen Trene Ryan dys Middleton, Dor- Webster I5bha Ande of Booths Ave Taking in Many Member- ships—First Warders Begin Their Soliciting. Fine work is being done hy women in the hooths yesterdiy IFox's theater, Curtin, Mrs. Henry Have: Wilson's Ouirk, Mrs, It W, Poteet; | Nirs. Frederick W. Porte gin club, Mrs. James 1. Rogers; Ly- ceum, iTavold W. Ulateh, Mrs. | . Miss Mildeed Palmer; Mabel Hibhard, Mrs nd Mrs. Maurice n Trust com nd Mrs, Ho of N ker, Mr ( ew Britain National b L. Tlumphrey, Mrs. (. W, Viy nd Mr Arthur G. Kimball: Com reial Trust company. Mrs " 5. Kelloge, Mrs. A | Throus 5. Hicks; Me- | week will Coriswold and miny Dickinson Drug merican ing gn for 15,- continned to of the 1 not aters by the four minute speakers, e work during the var in all the campaigns. Chairman I the speakers burean the following Lyceum, Rev. I Rtev. H. W The speechmaking 1 continue Friday and Saturc follows: Friday, Lyceum, Palace, Rev. W Rev. H. W. Maier atifying returns night from the Campaign Manager the young Those in charge follows afterncon wer Miss Mrs. Chas May ks club, New Hrit ne Rice Mis: et phine nea Kal SCHOOL CHILDREN IMPROVE LANGUAGE “American Speech . Week™ Will - Bo Observed in AL Local Institu- tions During This Week. 1 ol hout natic frat Specch v 5 il John Purney ~ompany, Mrs, A. 11 The whirlwind camy 875 members will he ht with the the recent wi curred that men in this many owed that many of the conld mot speal wmd th Hoping to improy National Coun i ountry opening up Ao iition the whers of sh have week to help in the im- of the Janguag enild in local schools is fo h o spealk corre cil of 1 Ifam ¢ zerford of four | set aside annonnced spoakers to W. I co Sullivan provin American for Iover iight Rev ' a helper by trying FFox's, | 1y others trying to do Throu interested in the wo New it Bimself and by help Maier his way hope to Diritain a The Camp week with n pictures will will be read by to <0 1hosc reach me homes will do her usnal school will obseryve full program. Moving he shown after which ther singing and original poc the students of each class. were received Tast various booths H. E. Brwin fivst | Helen { o & V) {5 VICTROLA The instrument specially made to play Victor and Victrola Records EEECECEECECCEECEEECEEE! & “What artists make records for it?” That indicates the quality of a talking- machine as a musical instrument—upon that depends the pleasure you will get from it. The Victrola brings to you the greatest artists of all the world—and they make records for the Victor Company because they are convinced that only Victor Records do full justice to their art; that only the Victrola brings that art into your home in all its beaut\y. Such fidelity of tone is possible only because Victor Records and the Victrola are scientifically coordinated and syn- chronized in the processes of manufac- ture. They should be used together to secure a perfect reproduction. That is the way for you to hear in your own home the superb interpretations of the greatest artists exactly as they themselves heard and approved their own work. Victrola XVII, $300 Victrola XVII, electric, $365 Mahogany or osk There are Victrolas in great vari- etyof styles from $25 te §950. Victor dealers everywhere. New Victor Records dgmonstrated at all dealers on the 'ln of cach month. e, oy ey oot % % o7 31115 Magier's Voice: ! '€ Victor Talling Mo PP SSSSIDIIIIIIII I I ECCEECCCCEECEECECEEEEE NI SIIIFIIIFIIFIIIIIIIIII N ECCCCECCECEECEE Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J., U.S. A. | ceceeccEcR e NEW MODE FOUND FOR CARRYING PURSE r give ap - entire took the store after tl heen i claims, The bro but his sister daily, Mus | trouble whenever Top of | Hime ago o window broken by Mrs. Lantero, has Visi making A short at $85 was but as she the landlady | had lawyer's letter sent her 1 | Monday Mrs. Doreo i golng pa the 1 and sev- Doreo | CHAS. DILLON & CO. Hartford | Anniversary Sale Specials AT $1.95 possible Mrs. Doveo Keeps it on the 1ed Her Mead—Human Hair Fix- | retused 1o ror it hibited s Evidence, noon when When Mrs. Mary Doreo was asked LOmOL el on the witness stand in police cow . k HEL were discussing that she today to fake down her hair and 1 the matle she sent to o waiting near® she was assault Her palled, her e ritehed and her mouth e, she t urt. Officer William O'Meara, | the corrobarated the | lier story relativer to the claims show whether marks resulted from | handkerc {the pulling of a large quantity of | hack > hous LINGERIE: BLOUSES WORTH UP TO $3.75 | Mrs, it out and v hair from her sealp by Frances- | Here is a value that it would he almost like snap up. The Blo are daintily trimme d with tuck€, lace and insertion price they are remarkable values, throwing money made At co bantero Monday noon, a4 new mode | I 4 : wir - wa away not to ses beantifully | for the carry of a purse models Safely this discovered hidden the i ; g made arrest raids on the top of the woman's | A head was the purse so surrounded hy . S—REGULAR $2.25—S81.15 alr so s to make it invisible and | A lirge GLOVES—REGULAR 8 ] produced as human evidenc package of a position of easy by and torn | In ch ‘vicions soecutor the tsked that the maximum | issault penalty be 1 H yet in The X. M, pearl One-clasp Washahlc with two fone fancy tan, ivory Capeskin Gloves embroidered in pique and P in md o broken ‘chain My terizing the altaiv a Mirs, Lanitero Py i cuse was an adjourncd : sewn, backs, amtero, el e Smas continued from yesterday —at (he whit gre) and 1 request of | Albert A Greenber: Today John . Kirkham sat on'the [ and imposed a fine of $10 | fixing honds in casc | $100. It appears from { nesses on both sides that Mrs. Doreo landlady of @ huilding in which a brother of the w store. Some time ago d the store to his T, termed e (000 HATS WORTH U’ TO $1.50 FOR $1.00 ¢ Here ix a chance for the wise shopper. These smayt models in fine Irench felts, in scratched velours and in velvets, in a variety of the s shapes, arve values that we can abzolutely They come md costs appeal at inp i of an WOTHER BOWLING Plans are under | Britain Machine co: | mation of a bowlin iccused | omeeting ta be held he | formation of the hut i 11 is planned to hold proved unsatisfactory, ! cnd of the season, very chic dre vou will never he offered again in all the very fine colors of the vear. LEAGUE. | W the Now - ny for the for- | xue, and at | ay night the Wil be made. banquet at the the story of wit- | re | way is the ————————————————————————————————————————————————— leases )1 the On and After November 1 This Store Will Close Saturdays at 6 p. m. change