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PANOWE CASE 1S | etaGreetmg AGAIN CONTINUED Gard Garry ‘ Man Charged With Evading Re- WINDOW SHADES Made to order and ready made, for the cosy little Bungalow or Big Business Block. We will measure, make and hang them tc Formerly Riker-Hegeman spousmlhy Wlll Appear Nov. 28 owe, charged with operating a motor vehicle ier sunset, withaut lights, and evading responsibility, was confinued until Friday morning, November o owing to the fact that k. A, Warne of Waterbury, who was struck Panowe's truck, is still.in the hc recovering from the injuries susta in the accident There wero two cases in chamhers this morning. A 17-yvea ld Hich school hoy who was in for having vio lated the probation law by not re- { porting regularly to Probation Oliicer Connolly. He was locked up for Yivr‘ day upon request of Judge Meskill. 1l The other case in chambers was that of a 12-year-old girl who ap peared to answer the char of shop- lifting. Wi arr ed vesterday afternoon by Detective Sergeant A. J. Richardson after being caught steal- ing articles and putting them info small paper ba which she carried, at Marlow 5 and 10 cent store, Ser. geant Richardson went to the home of the girl where he found in the lit tle on bedroom, articles valued be tween 0 and § all of which the little rl admitteq she had taken from local stores. 1e girl admitted that she went throu h ihe stores with | a paper by and slipped @ moas she passed the counters. The stolen articles covered the large desk in chambers Following a severe repri- mand she pla in the custody of Probation Officer Miss Cora Beale. Frank Paterson, charged with hav ing violated the tratfic law, was dai \(-lmr&:ml_ It was alleged that Pate: | son passed a trolley while passengar were alighting at the end of the car line at Stanley street at a rate of 20 | miles n hour. The judge ruled that motorists are allowed to pass cars while they are standing still at any switech or where the line terminates. The Safe Drug Stores rpuise the folks who hard- having proper hope you will remember em with a merry greeting Christmas time — Our reeting Cards are especial- appropriate. Stationery Dept. THE ickinson Drug Co. 159 171 Mam Street You Save Nearly Half— 1f youare pot now lmy-mg L\uen’. Week-end Food ‘lpeeltlu regularly, you are missing an op- portunity to save mearly hall of the eost. All products fresh and pure, and if you are met absolutely satisfied, your money will be refunded. hy 2 Day Sale of CIGARETTES Special Cut Prices On Carton Quantities Next Friday and Saturday ital ined | your complete satisfaction. Workmanship and Materials. NONE BETTER. PICTURE FRAMING TO ORDER ONLY TRE JOHN BCVLE COMPANY 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. PHONE 359 Take advantage of this occasion. - It hap- pens but once a month. Buying your favor- ite . Cigarettes by the carton iso’t only cconomy, but a great convenience. 200 Black & White......cc000eve...$1.53 200 Camel. .. 200 Chesterfield. . 200 Lucky Strike 200 Piedmont...... 180 Lord Salisbury Foil.. 200 Fatimas.......... A S P (R 200 Omar. . 100 Egypt. Scn ghu i 100 Helmar s [ 100 Turkish Trophies. 3 100 Melachrino No. 9 pl 100 Murad... 100 Mogul. 100 Naturals 100 Egypt. Deities 100 Pall Mall (Natural). 100 Philip Morris (Cambridge)... icle Cho:cu Teas, bi| grade blends, in pound eartons; regular 55¢ Chaocolate Unsweetened Pudding Cooking Makes o délicions Chocolate d:‘u:: ;. regular i In J4 Pound Cakes. 3 Blegs. 2 C egular price 88¢c. y 2.-36¢c Mayonnaise Dressing Pure Cocoa In }4 Pound tins Just l!x th f e : mg o Regular price S5c. P2 T30 2 0 36c. Price 2% ASPIRIN TABLETS Fresh - Roasted: sad Ground. in° 1‘ Pound sealed bags. Regular Lo . 826 Bbcass was Trefousse Gloves— —The loveliest made in France. Mark Cross Gloves o FY NN i —The smartest Local Woman’s Father { and most de- Dies By Bullet Wound sirable made in Herman Huhn, aged 71, the father l You May Perhaps— discover an occasional price lower than Liggett's, but you will waste a great deal of time and shoe leather finding it. Our prices are uniformly and dependably low always. $1.10 Nuxated Iron. 60c California Syrup of Figs $1.00 Sal Hepatica. $1.50 Fellow’s Syrup 60c Bromo Seltzer.. 50c Resinol. $1.00 Horlick’s Malted Milk 58c Cuticura Ointment 25 Carter’s Little Liver Pill $1.00 Eskay’s Food. 35c Fletcher’s Casto: $1.30 Pinkham’s Compound 25¢ Cuticura Soap 65c La Blache Face Powder.... 50c Java Face Powder 15¢ Palmolive Soap. 25c Packer’s Tar Soap 25c Woodbury’s Soap. .. 30c Resinol Soap...... 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste. 50c Pepsodent To th Paste. 50c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil. $1.00 Listerine. .. 50c 25c Lyon’s Tooth Powder. $1.15 Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine 50c D. & R. Cold Cream 60c . Danderine.. 30c Koly os Tooth Paste....... 38c.. Ellolalld Irs. Josephine Monks, of 1 Ehte GlOVQS committed suicide yesterday Sk ernoon at his home in Winsted. —America’s smondency, caused by an illnoss best. three weeks' duration, is helieved Luke Horsfall Co. have been the motive for 1 calibre revolver, aimed direct 93 ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD is At~ De- of to For Your Thanksgiving Table Our remarkable selection of SIL- VERWARE and CUT GLASS will surely add PRESTIGE to your SPREAD, step in and look us over, the stock is complete and prices right. Yes and we can supply you with plenty of ENTERTAINMENT after the repast, by delivering to your home a VICTROLA with a selection of the latest Victor Records which the whole family will enjoy. Our terms are liberal, our service the best. What more can you wish for? meeting tonight. A Basketball Team Is Organized 50c Hind's Honey and Almond Cream.37c is expe d, as offic Games Will Be Played. HENR ' MURANS 50c Mennen’s Shaving Cream. J.......45¢c and other important o ! i ] e There will be a special meeting of | J eweler MEN! the Winchester Junior Rifle corps Sat 365 MAIN ST : o } Your physical appearance and health as urday mornir Troop 7, meeting W edne v evenir t which time new members will be taken into ! the troop. Scout Ixecutive Walter 0. Opposite Myrtle well can be much improved by wearing for Cook will preside at this meeting. Re- a time at least one of our De Luxe Health Belts. It supports and raises the abdomen, causing an erect figure. Corrects stooped sboulders, induces deep breathing. De Luxe Belts are so comfortable and light. 3 [5() . ‘The patent on Aspirin having expired in 1917, the U. 8. Patent Office cancelled the alleged trade mark “Aspirin” and the name i$ now public’ property. ‘‘Aspirin U. D. {s ~guaranteed pure and genuine. Per his head, inflicted the wound that caused his death gwo hours after he was found wounded on the floor of his bedroom. Surviving him are his wite, his daughter and a grandson. HEe0 Co. 100 5 gr. Tablety WITCH HAZEL Tabs Plan Extensive i Repairs On Building The hoard of directors of the Y. M. A. and B. society has compiled a final report on proposed repairs to the society building and will pr: that report at the regular meeting of society next Sunday afternoon at for action. 'The plans as drawn up by the board 1 for a complete change in the interior decorations, new furni- ture and a new lighting system. The ling room is to he u'l\rn’ and lighting. The mat- ter calls for the expenditure of a large amount of money, but it is the belief of the officers that the improved ap- pearance of the building will warrant the expenditure. Pure and Full Strength Per Pint el SHIDL¥TZ POWDERS advt. Carton containing 12 blue and dvercoats at Ashl 8- 12 white powders hilip, the younz son of Mr. and John J.McBriarty of Stanley eet is seriously ill with pneumonia. OAP PALM OLIVE rer Cake Kennedy, now attacbed to the of the regular army t formerly with a combat division in ance, was a visitor here yesterday sut, Kennedy was wounded in action ld was in a cot next to Captain Gris- 1d of this city French ho: Lieut inance corps At this ektremely low price you should $1.08. f buy it by the dozen, PRESCRIPTION in a registered pharmacists are prescriptions but permitted o in the Liggett stores and nothing but the best is ever permitled to be used at None terms diEE s BOYS' CLUB NEWS. on liberal —advt. Temple of Honor will hold Fom rk It Phocn regular endance installed tters acted 3l lined vt 'he Men's compound | your large and | rs will P couts at Ashley's.— Just a Reminder Anticipate Cold Weather Family Hot Water Bags Guaranteed One Year will have n of the concert Brotherhood uth church planning & be held soon. It expects to bring well-known artist here to provide b program. Those on the committee b: George Beebe, ward A TOWS d George A- Boys' club basketball been orgamized and the firs prabably be played with [ early date. A minstrel beer organized under the team has | game will istol at an troupe has leadership Dyson, imbrell, . Taylor. hments will e served. There are handsome tip-tables, sew- that their use is scarcely perceptible tabl 1d footstools which are eful Xmas gifts at B. C. Porter Sons. this The and G. Platt's ernoon in the Center “World class met cburch. hiect Health ssior Watch for vt. The Il meet Park Reserve circular. Memorial church cholr evenir Stanley this . Our i ment soisds both RELIABLE SERVICE AND REASONABLE PRIGES AXELROD’S PHARMACY ARK » Bigclow ption Depart- STRE Phone 1366 of H. C. Brunelle. Judge Memkl" Testlhes In Hartford Police Court Judge James T and police court, ford police before Judge Ase Meskill of the city testified in the Hart- | court yesterday morning Edwin . Dickenson in a charging Julius Kkless driving. Juc ding in Constable George ar v afternoon when s, driving in an opposite collided with the cident occurred on ford. A fiae of posed upon Marcus Mar- divection, ark car. The ac High street, Hart- and costs was im- DAIRY COMPANY DISSOLYV Judge 1. Kirkham, James Cooper and F. G. filed a certificate of fina solution in the oflice of the secretary of state | for the Cedar Mill Dairy company ye terday afternoon. The dairy company has been doing business in New Brit- ain for a number of Judge Vibberts John 6 BELLANS Hot water ! Sufre Relief ;E Li-AMNS FOR INDIGESTION at Wave you had kindness shownat Fara it on. "Mwus not meani £3» you alone. Pass it on. Leg 1 travel dowa ke rears, Lot wipe othor's tears, il in Heaven the desd appears. Pasg 1L on. Moito—Good cneer, Tlower —Coreapsis. Colors—-Geld and white In response to our ments for needy one ben able to give out appeals for We are about ) whist, given hall. pleased will be last to announce realized from week at the our ks Fourteen calls were and shut-in and homes since the There are four wheel ch three pairs of crutches idle present time. made upon the flowers sent {o last meeting. sic eight s and at committec hospital The hospital oranges sent to last two weeks. report 6 during the We are in need of two warm quilts once, It you know of any please let us know Thanlk draws near gac- | > already | that | the | Wweo again gather our that we may do as we have done for the past few ycars, namely: dinners and “‘goodic r the needy and the shut-ins. We shall have ten or more on our list and we ask all who can to forces togethe contribute something to help 1l the | kets. Meats, vegetabl lies, candy, and money is glways ceptable. The Y. M. (. A. will beadquarters for supplies and if you will bear in mind and send ecarly the committee can do their work and still have time for home preparations as well. fruits, jel- ac- be The next meeting will be on Decem- ber 1. COUPLE ARE MARRIED. Miss Minnie Sur Becomes of James B, Maher. o Bride The wedding of Miss Minnie and James B. Maher terday with Rev. officiating. Mi of the bride, was her only Burko took place yes- John T. Edythe Surko, sister Winters attendant and Conrad W. Sparmer acted as best bride wore a fawn colored hat to bridesmald wore a black man. The suit trimmed with fur, with a The dress match. velvet and carried chrysanthe- { mum A reception was held at the the bride's er, Mrs. H. J. Hes- of 537 Church street, after which the couple left on a wedding trip to Washington, D. (. They {Will return about December 1 and malke home here. wi home of lin, { local | or | following-ng their ! LOCAL SOLDIER GIVEN D. S. C. FOR BRAVERY Mecha Frank Ligsukis, of Park Street, Receives Decoration and Citation for Heroism. Sergeant Beaudoin, in charge of the United oflice, has received the Distinguished States Army recruiting Service Cross awarded by Ceneral { Pershing to Mechanic Frank Ligsuk son of Mr. and M this city. A ¢ companied the cro. cific deed of heroism. sukis is believed to be present time as an Hartford hospital The citation is as follows: “The commander-in-chief, in the name of the president, has awarded the Distinguished Service Cross to the med soldier for the act of extraordinary heroism forth after his name: “Mechanic Frank Ligs pany I, 825th Infantry. r extraor- dina heroism in action near St. Juvin, France, October 19, 1918 With another soldier, Mechanic Lig- sukis voluntarily made several trips into No Man's Land, under heavy enemy fire, and carried to safety cight wounded comrades who had been lying helpless and exposed to this fire.”” Joseph Ligsukis, fon which ac- tells of the spe- Mechanic Lig- working at the orderly in the set Com- PRINCE SAILS TOMORROW [ Today He Visits Roosevelt's Grave and Also Looks in at Hippodrome— Dinner Party Tonight. New York, Nov. 21.— | bert, Prince of Wales, began the last full day of his visit to New York to- day with a trip to the grave of Theo- dore Roosevelt at Oyster Bay. The prince carrled a wreath to place on the late ex-president’'s grave. The day's program called for his presence at a noon luncheon at the Piping Rock club, and in the after- noon he planed to play host to 000 school children aboard the Brit- ish battle cruiser Renown. This evening he will be guest at dinner of the Pilgrims at which Chauncey M. Depew will preside. A Lrief visit to the Hippodrome and a reception at the Tth regiment armory, arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Rodman , Wanamaker, will complete the day's events, "Tomorrow visit the -Edward Al- a the prince will to the United States, Renown for Halif: end his sailing | | OUTLET MILLINERY HAS FINE 0P The Outlet Millinery company the formal opening of its new at Main and Pratt streets, Hartford, last Saturday and from the hour of opening until business closed for the day the place was thronged by shop- pers, who were delighted with the ING neld store, lspacious quarters and | New England.” ‘:finn of salesladies, and others to take care of 1,- | on the alluring display of headwear. The Outlet, in its new quarters, cxpanded greatly and now announc itself as the “‘most: up-to-date = and modern exclusive millinery store in The force of em- the add trimmers, sewers the in- creased business, which is expeocted to be attracted by the firm's enlarged facllities Opening day brought an unusuwlly big da)’s buslness which was consid- ered a good omen for the future of the new store. A shopper will find there a great variely of hats ang « wide range of prices. JUSSERAND SPEAKS French Ambassador, at Wethersfield, Says He Don't know What Will Be- come of eague Now. Hartord, Nov. 21.—"“No one in the world but President Wilson know what will become of the league d nations now,” said J. J. Jusserand, French: ambassador to the United States, yesterday afternoon at Wethersfield in response to a ques- tion as to its fate as the result of the senate's action on the peace treaty. ’ “What England, France, Ttaly and Japan will do remains to be seen and cannot be ‘prophesied. All Wash- ington jis anxiously awaiting the re- sult cf the disappointing action eof the senate and its effect on Wilson It lies in the hands of the president.” has ployes has been swelled by