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Boston Store We Close Mondays at 6 p. m. Give Something Useful. Select for your gift something that & sure to make the recipient happy: m Christmas Day. GIFT BOXES OF fee our large assortment of Writing paper put up in dainty and pretty Joxes in different combinations of all White, cream, white and tints and all linted with and without correspond- ince cards in white and tints, 25c¢ to )8c box. STATIONERY. SAYS CIDER IS NOT VINOUS BEVERAGE Recent Ruling Makes More Popular Than Ever—Col- This Drink lector Walsh’s Statement. Dec. 11.—“Much talk but nao cider” was a phrase that used to be used to describe a meeting where there was a great deal of discussion but little action taken.. But consider- able action can be obtained from cider and now that the treasury department has decided that it does not come un- der the prohibition act as it is nat a vinous beverage it will be in more de- mand than ever as a drink. Cellector James J. Walsh of the internal reve- nue district said yesterday that cider was not held to be a vinous liquid. In New York state the dealers are advertising cider that contains 6 per | cent. alcohol. It is reported that cider containing 6 per cent. alcohol is on sale in this city and has been for Hartford, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, visit in will which at 24 after home Danbury. make their 1they Maple VIOLATE CITY ORDINANCE. Two Autoists Appear in Police Court Today for Parking Cars on Church St. In Judge the police court this James T. Meskill suspended judgment in the cases of R. IL Bat- tey and Theodore Dudack, who were arrested yesterday by Officer Carlson for parking their automobiles on the north side of Church street. Battey said he had been out of town for the past two weeks and did not know that the ordinance was put into effect. Dudack stated that he was away from*his car only twenty minutes and did not know that he morning 'was violating the ordinance. Consider This Woman’s Casc. Mrs. A. L. DeVine of Los Angeles, Cal., says: “After 1 had suffered from a female trouble for years, not being 1919, PASTOR TAKhb JOB I\ SHOP TO GET LIVING * the new Unable to Live on $1,000 a Ycar Sal- ary, He Doubles This Mak- ing Hats. Poughlkeepsie, N. ere is a merry row in the First Bap- tist church in Beacon because the pas- tor, Rev. Howard J. l(ingdon. whoso salary as pastor has n a job in a I 2 The pastor explained that he was no longer able to live on $1,000 a year, ing has driven making as a side line. The protest against the pastor's ac- tion is led by a score of members of the church who went on s hat factory a few months strike is still on. characterized by strikebrealker. Mr. Kingdon maintains that he can ago. The his enemies as a GOING TO BRASS CITY BOUTS. \ large delegation of local boxing will journey to Waterbury this g to witness the exhibition in Auditorium under the aus- of the Machinists’ union of Wa u The star bout will tween Johnny Shugrue and Kid Lew both of Waterbury, and will be f. 10 rounds. Bobby Reimer of th will battle Joe Mungavin of Wi be b cit even in | Beacon, and that the high cost of liv- | him to take up hat!| rike at the | Pastor Kingdon is | Sickness Nothing restores Strength and | Vitality asquickly as Vinoi, our Cod Liver and lron Tonic. ]1,«. ’YOUR BODYGUARD" - mer Fantamweight champion off necticut will referee rbury in the semi-final. There are vo other six round bouts on the , which gives every indication of g a flne bill. Joe Shea, the for- Nervous Peop use KALPHO and observe itsm :::lu:fikcx in the treatment of nery ness, insomma, brain rl:gl;‘,‘slr‘:! ental cxhaustion, ne: ds Toss of memory, etc KALPHO the brain, nerves, musclesand bl rebuilds wornout nerve tissues -nd dispensable to all mental workers 7 tains no harmful nor habit-forming di At druggists $1.00. Refuse substitt NEUMONIA Call a physician. Immedi- ately begin “cmergency” treatment with— hcxts Vhpor HARTFORD, TURKISH TOWELS, singly and in jets always acceptable. Towels come I a large variety of fancy weaves with pink, blue, lavender and yellow lancy borders, some striped, others thecked, heavy and large, priced from 30c to $1.25 each. TURKISH TOWEL SETS, >f Targe bath towel, tace cloth, all $1.75 set. TURKISH FACE CLOTHS to match il towels, 10c to 19¢ each. BATH MATS, nice variety, light ind medium colors, large and heavy. —SUGGESTIONS— Rihbons, Jewelry, Neckwear, Toilet Hand Bags, Hoslery, 'Ker- Linens, ' Umbrellas, Knit Goods, Aprons, 1nd Stk Underwear, able to do my housework, or get any relief from doctors, Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound made me a well woman, and I want to tell the world the good this medicine does.” This woman is perfectly justified, and should be commended for telling others how she regained her health. several days. New York dealers claimed they were within the law in offering this cider for sale. Accord- ing to some experts, champagne is nothing but a glorified cider. According to the ruling of the gov- ernment efficials, the law does not make any distinction between sweet cider and hard cider. l Reed-Anderson Wedding | Will Be Held Tomorrow | The marriage of Miss Lillian Ander- | son and Ross Reed will take place | tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the Swedish Lutheran parsonage. Rev. | S. G. Ohman will perform the cere- mony. They will be attended by Leo Bury, of Westfleld, as best man and Miss Florence Carlson as bridesmaid. the Misses Helen and Margaret And- erson, sisters of the bride, will be flower girls. Mr. Reed will wear his ex-service uniform and Miss Ander- son will wear a taupe colored travel- ling suit and hat to mateh and will carry a bouquet of white bridal roses and orange blossoms. The ‘brides- maid will wear a blue traveling suit and hat to match and will carry car- nations. A luncheon will be served at the home of the bride, 24 Maple street, after the ceremony. The couple will | be a factory worker and preacher at the same time if the members of his church will let him. In addition to his salary as pastor, Mr. Kingdon has the free use of the churoh parsonage. As a hatmaker he can double his income. He says he will not resign his pastorate unless forced to do so Such Charming Neckwear BUYING IT FOR GIFTS! consist guest towel and matched and boxed, = : R AND HOW THEY ARE Neckwear that for example, sud After all, every woman has u fondness for smart and dainty. A beautiful Venice Lace Collar, as we sell at $1.00, $1.50 or $2.00, will please her. Or one of the Novelty $3.00, $3.50 or $5.06. They Have you seen the new souzht after? One of them in a nice prices are low—$1.00 and $1.50. Then, we have real Filet Colla And the lovely Knitted Silk Scarfs, $16.50. m_v What is Castoria ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guar- antee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrheea; allaying Feverish- ness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, gsids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. { The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 80years, has borne the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘'Just-as-Good’’ are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Mrs. Moone Proved This: | Warsaw, Ind. —“Influenza left me terrbly weak and anaemic and with no appetite. I could not even walk around the house without being all exhausted, and as I am a housewife I had to h_a‘_/e help. I tried tonics and doctors with- out benefit. I read about Vinol, and four bottles built me up and restored my strength, and I have several friends who were benefited in the same way by its use.” —MRs. CHARLES MOONE. Weak, anaemic persons af all ages are romptly benefited by this famous tonic ?’v? are so sure it is better than any cother that we will give Your money back Venice Lace Collars of finer extremely choice. quality Paregoric, Pointed Tace Collars that are so mu box malkes a fine gift and t sloveg, Blanke W itg, - Muslin Linen, etc. ULLAR NIVEN Daily Freight and Express Service NEW BR[L\I\ NEW HAVEN AND p NEW YORK AND LONG DISTANCE OVING AND TRUCKING. TRUEKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR. A. H. HARRIS Care of Adna Johnson. TEL. 9€1. at $3.75 that leading colors, are very stylis] in at $7.75 Wool Scarfs are warm, and in the warm, rich colors seen he are greatly admired at $4.75, $5.75 and up to $12.00. Crepe de Chine Evening Scarfs at $3.75 and $4.75 are appr{ priate gifts. Children—Experience against Experiment. if it fails. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of Traveling Bags for Men and Wome Clark & Brainerd Co., New Briarty, Druggist, W. Druggist and Diuggists John J. Mc- | H. Russell, | everywhere. | plack or tan Bag Dept., see our display. variety of| lower floor. If you, Black Rubber Hand- Traveling Bags in leather, a sizes, shown in the Trunk and are looking for one, better than leather. $9.00 to $35.00. bags wear well and cost less Automobile Fitted Lunch Cas Save costly Coal and get utmost heat service! —for OLD or NEW Heating Plants Norwall Siphon Air Valve Makes every square inch of the steam radiator deliver utmost heat. Sensitive and quick action, opens instantly to let out all air from steam radiators—closes tight against escape of steam or water. Stops sputtering and hissing steam—no perishable parts to wear out— never needs adjustment. Guaranteed for five years—try onel Price $2 each. Sylphon Water Regulator For use on hot water heating outfits for auto- matic regulation of drafts. Saves heavily in fuel, reduces caretaking labor—prevents boiling —keeps fire burning evenly and requires no attention. Any Hot Water Boiler quickly fitted. Also used on domestic hot water sup- ply boilers, furnishes plenty of warm water at just the temperature desired. Stops danger of scalding. Sylphon Leakless Radi- ator Valve An absolutely steam- and water- tight valve without packing of any kind, thus positively preventmg leaks and damage. Every part is I\\_C. L. PIERCE & CO. C| (. L. PIERCE & (0. Opposite Monument 246 Ma:n St., New Britain The Music Store That Deals in PIANOS VICTROLA Eastwooa- Eiectric;l Service Station and Garage. Starting, Lighting and Ignition Sys- tem Specialists. MAXWELL SEEVICE STATION, REAR 193 MAIN STREET. Phone 387-12. Arco Temperature Regulator Keeps the house at right tempera- ture without care or attention— prevents under-heating and over- heating. Turns on dampers in early morning to give comfort at rising time. Provides cooler night temperature — prevents fire from running away, wasting coal and heat, or dying out, leaving un- burned fu:l. Soon saves first cost in fuel and eliminatesall fussing and labor. -Holds temperature withaut attention at any point you desire, day or night. May be gttached to any radiator heating outfit or to hot air furnace. Prices, $38 up. With 8-day clock control $58 Prices do not include installation charge FYLEASURE CARS IRVING JESTER 198 ARCH STREET VIM delivery and heavy duty trucks, from V5 to 5 tons, AMERICAN Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars. CITY SERVICE STATION. A. M. Pannessa. Prop. DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Storage. Supplies and Repairing. & £y 549 2%. 1% MANUD AUIY L, QVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessorles, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St. Ideal Boilers for domestic Hot Water Supply The Leading Store QO o MOV M iy o p c A o HOX M= . ™ . O This is a most economical and satis- factory way of providing a bounti- | ful supply of hot water for all domestic purposes. Used in homes, barber shops, stores, factories, garages, restaurants, hotels, clubs, etc. A few shovelfulls of coal will supply warm water for the whole family for a day and when the boiler is equipped with a Sylphon Water Regulator (as shown) the water is always just hot enough— never cold—never scalds. Made in all sizes for any hot water requirement. Ask your dealer for these New Aids to IDEAL Heating. These IDEAL Heating Aids or Specialties may be seen in operation at our various showrooms, without obligation to buy. Save at the coal-bin by sending today for New Aids to IDEAL Heating booklet (free) AMERIGAN RADIATOR (JOMPA Makers of IDEAL Beilers, AMERICAN Radiators, and ARCO WAND Vacuum Cleaners da-vua-u at Ch! New York, Boston, Dgh‘fi , Providence, Worrester, Philad Reading, Harrisburg, Baltimore, nhhnun, Be. o Dol B tlo, lebnr: l:v:hm Detrott, Gnnd R-p-d:. xuja".’i‘.';off."c'.'.l‘d.;'i'}’.‘," Domaville, Atlenta, Birmingham, New Orleans E....u ntk, Des Meines, Omaha, Richmond, Denver, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Spokane, Portland, Tmmto.Brand’nrd(OnL) #M%MM%M####%@####%%%%W 1~ C.L. P.ERCE & CO. e, metal—nothing to wear or rust out. Most easily turned on or off, never binds or sticks, or needs attention. A wise investment on any job. Same measurement as old style valves so that this leakless valve may be easily put on in place of leaky or worn old-fashioned valves, Photographs for Christmas —the very thing THE INEXPENSIVE SOLUTION XMAS SUGGESTIONS] We have a large stock of the following: TRAVELING BAGS DRESS SUIT CASES LADIES’ AND GENT’S POCKETBOOKS MANICURE SETS MUSIC RCLLS PORTFOLIOS, ETC. RYAN’S TRUNK & BAG STORE 43 MAIN STREET. of the XMAS GIFT PROBLEM Make Your Appointment— You Are Just in Time ArcadeStudio Photographs . taken December 20 'lfll be mdy tor Xmas, gl ‘ No exclusive agents Sold by all dealers Write Department N-18 104-108 West 42nd 8t New York