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R oo C:hri_s,tmas;;Suggtins Guaranteed“Not to Break in the Oven. Dishes Casseroles in Silver Frames. Pie Plates in Silver Frames. Wiear-Ever Aluminum. Tel. 381 Heating 80 WEST MAIN ST. Plumbing - Finning Relatives ‘and Friends Will Remember Your CHRISTMAS GIFT If you give them something that is worth saving, docs not wear out and incr€ases in value. ‘A $10.00 Certificate of Preferred Stock ‘Ameti'ca;h’ Motor Truck and Tractor Co. It is a 79 Cumula- s of Common The Common May be worth $100 to the holder. cventually. tive stock; payable qudrterly. Our $10 Certifi stock may be worth $500 to the holder eventually. stock shares in the profits. From now until CHRISTMAS. we will (For every $10 you send us) mail to you $20 worth for $10 consisting A share of PRE- FERRED and—ONE—share of COMMON STOCK of this company. Make checks or Post Office Money orders payable to AMERICAN MOTOR TRUCK AND TRACTOR COMPANY 112,. WEST. 40TH ST. New York City, New York : (Factory, Portland, Middletown, Conn.) PROF. MUNDA BERNVA WashingtoneUnan | completion of | | her duties as delegate:-to the interna-; { tional labor conferénce; Prof. Mundi | Bernardi of Rome, Ttaly has taken up the dy of wari’camp community service in this country. BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute -for calomel, act gently on, the bowels angfigosnve!y do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gen- tly but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating . them to natural action, clearing the blood ard‘gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous ‘calortiel dgés without any of the bad}after’effécts. All_the benefits of ‘nasty, sickening, griping cathartics are*derived from Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets without gflpingi‘pamor,any,disagr@eable effects. Dr. F. M. Edwards' discovered the formula after séventeen years of prac- tice ;among = patients afflicted with bowel and ‘liver - complaint, with the attendant bad breath. Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable - .compound mixed with olive oil; you will know- them by their olive :color- ‘Take one or two every night for a week --and note the effect. 10c and 25c. GO BHBRD [ fetedotadotoke] o Folofotetelolelcteze] % « > fototetetetelotelotetetoteiotetotelotefatetototobodototeRatoto] ESTATE Homestead Plot. ive-ness will turn the trick. and yours to say the way SPECIAL APPOINTMENT Telephone 606-12 state Sub-division, , Third Floor . National Bank Bldg. (Open Evenings). yourself ' The Christmas Club money you get this week can’t be used to better advantage than applying it to the purchasing of a WILLIAMS It will wear better, last longer and give more genuine satisfaction and profit than any other form you can turn the money into. The opportunity is still open to get in at the old price with the new dollar. own your home IT CAN BE DONE a WILLIAMS ESTATE homestead plot and stick-to-it- Plots $500, $600, $700. $800, $900 Sunday is come-and-see day. Come-and-see, yourself. West Main street trolley and jitneys carry you right on to the Williams Estate—one fare—Ask the Conductor or Chauffeur. of Black Rock and Corbin Avenues, turn «to the right and step two minutes west. fi@@@@fifi%fifififi#@fi@#*@#@fifi#fififi@@@@@@@@@@&@@ to pay Or walk to the:junction- Stories I Hear Them Tell «in Washington (By Harry Hunt ) . JUST LIKE AL BEVERIDGE ! Munsey Bldg., Washington, D. C. YES, THEY USED TO BE THAT! Thomas Riley Marshall, vice-pres- ident of the United States, took from his mantelpiece a chunk of lava and presented it to one of his callers as | ir. 10 interesting specimen black, but with high lights { een and bronze, the twists in its convolutions showing how the molten rock had once like syrup down some mounta “Do you know,” said Marshall, the recipient burbled with pleasure the gift, “I never look at that piece of lava without being reminded of Albert J. Beveridge.” aimed the visitor. Whatever is there about Beveridge ?” shall, “they hot stuff!" were IN THE DIM AND DISTANT FUTU A Japanese visitor, more than usually frank, was discussing matters and things in general with a Wash- ington newspaperman. He had come straight from the cherry-bl isle to the Inter ference, on his States, but he spoke English like a native Ameritan and soon proved his ability to malke nice distinctions both of word and thought, in his use of our tongue. “The labor conference,” “was of interest; he said, but it was not in- “we’ll give back We'll give it back when grants self-determin- ation-to India.”” ‘CAUSE_1TS WET “THATS WHY ! LAST PLACE TO ON WATER WAGON John Shar ment, o Ohioj the “day isaid John Sharp; *'when you move your trunks. and ' luggage into ithe White . House, there’s one thing ;1" want you.to do. for me. If vou grant it,* Il inever, ask: another favor‘of you as 16ng as ¥ou are pres- ident.” “Why, certainly, John: Harding. ‘‘Just name’ it'andiy have it.” f “Well, all I want,’ said!J. to be named Unifed States cf Bordeaux:” o Lot s “Bordeaux!” exclaimed Harding. “Why consul at Bordeaux? Wouldn't an ambassadorship suit you better?” “No,” Williams replied, “I'd rather be consul at Bord You see I've studied civilization over pretty care- fully, and I've come to the conclusion that Bordeaux will be about the last place on earth to go dry.” IFTOOTHIN “TRY BITRO- .~ PHOSPHATE While exci inness might ha attributed *to various and subtle caises in different individuals, it is a well-known 't that the lack phosphorous in the human s very largely responsible for condition. It seems to be well established that this deficiency in phosphorous may now be met by, the use of: Bitro- Phosphate, which can be lobtained from any good drugglst in convenient tablet form. % Tn many instances the assimilation of this phosphate by the nerve tissue soon produces a welcome change—- nefve tension disappears, vigor and strength replace weakness and lack of energy and the whole body lose its’ ugly hollows and abrupt angles becominz enwveloped in a glow of per. fect health and beaugy and the witl and strength (o be up and doing. CAUTION—AWhile Bitro-Phosphate this) i1s unsurpassed for the relief:of ne ousness, general debility, ete, th taking it who do not desire to put on flesh .should use extra care in mom,l ing fal-producing foods. 5 PRI 7 ) 7] Z D 7 A 4 R 5 S O B B B B 7] S B P B Y e B e o i%%%fi%%%%%%“ 18 50 5 550 50 50 5 0 0 7 5 e 5 8 8 5 B K D DA X B R B B BB DR B BB B B B DR S B BRI Christmas Gifts — ‘ Connors-Halloran Co. There are now displayed at our four stores the largest, finest and choicest collec- tion of Christmas Gifts that has ever been shown in this city. Tomorrow we shall pre- sent the opportunity to buy HIS GIFT. Look at our wonderful display of Holiday Gifts with many suggestions. SHIRTS Wonderfully large va- riety to select from in materials — percales, repps and madras—at $1.95, $2.65, $2.95. SILK NECKWEAR _ Here are open ends, neat figured designs, stripes, scrolls and Persian effects. 65¢, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00,, | $2.50, $3.00. Holiday: Suggestions GLOVES BATH ROBES HOSIERY UNDERWEAR SWEATERS JEWELRY MUFFLERS HANDKERCHIEFS PAJAMAS UMBRELLAS We Will Cash Your Christmas Checks Connors-Halloran Co. 248 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN. HARTFORD BRIDGEPORT A 7 5 D07 £ o 92 o e oo on o) SHIRTS Luxurious Silk Shirts, very rich in color com- bination, something entrely different in patterns. At $ $6.95, $8.75. KNITTED NECKWEAR Crochet, S 2 accordion and fancy weaves. Plain. colors, heatier mixtures and embroi- dered figures, ~$1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00. 50 &3] 5% 55X P X8 B 3 S DR 4 1 5 2 DR Y B4 B0 6 B PR B B B B B SRR R