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& NIVEN NEW BRITAIN pAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, UECEMBER Boston Store The Store of Holiday Gifts Give Something Useful You can find just what you Wwant here; every department big store is overflowing with gifts for men, in our Wwomen and children. ESS GOODS, RIBBONS. HOSIERY, JEWELRY, VECKW MUSLIN AND LACES, HANDKERCHIEFS, KNIT GOODS, BATII ROBES, HOUS " KIMONOS, MENS SHIRTS DOLLS, DOLL’S OLOTHES BRUSHES, COMBS, IVORY, HAND BAGS, POCKETBOOKS | and a thousand and onc other useful ’ Gifts. PULLAR At a court of probate halden at New Britain, within and for the district of Berlin, in the county of Hartford and state of Connec: , on the 15th day of December, A. D. 1919. Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Judge. Estate of Lucy A. Northrop, late of Berlin, in saild district, deceased. Upon the petition of Minnic J. Kel- sey of sald New Britain, praying that an instrument in writing purporting to he the last will and testament of said deceaved may be proved, approved and admitted to probate, asiper application on file mare fully appears; it.is . Ordéered=—That “said "application be lieard angd’ determined at the probate #$ffice.in New Britain, in said district, n the 22nd.day of December, A. D. 319, at'9 o'clock in the forewmoon, and that natice be given of the pendency of said appl tion and the time and! place of hearing thereon, by publish- ing this order in some newspaper pub- lished in said New Britain, having a circulation in said district, and by posting a copy thereof, on the public sign post in the town of Berlin, in said district, and return make. By order of urt. MORTIMER H. o e . ¢ 2 CAMP, Clerk. TRUCKING DONE AND AT REASON- EXPED HAVE YOUR PROPERLY ABLE I operate a daily Freight and Ex- press Service, New Britain. New Ha- ven and New York. Trucks rented by day or hour. Local and Long Distance »Moving and Trucking, A. H. HARRIS Garage Tel. 1560. House Tel. 1849, PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH STREET *VIM delivery and heavy duty | trucks, from 5 to 5 tons. | AMERICAN Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars. CITY SERVICE STATION. . A. M. Paonessa, Prop. MANROSS AUTG (0, OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessorles, Repair Work a Specialty. Phono 3237 139 Arch St. AUTO REPAIRING THAT'S OUR SPECIALTY JUST CALL 857-1 AND WE WILL BE AT YOUR SERVICE. AUTO REPA!R CO. 115 GLEN STREET. Enetwood (Electrical Service FAGE MURDER COUNT { mentall Station and Garage. $tarting, Lighting and Ignition Syse tem Specialists. MAXWELL SEFVICE STATION. REAR 193 MAIN STREET, Phone 387-12. admission we NEWFOUNDLAND DOG cept it. She may b mania on some scores, reason to believe that on oth she is rational.” The condition of Mrs under police guard at tal, was somewhat improved today but ! it is doubtful, Dr ouder said, wheth- But Mrs. B]ake My Be Hixammen | = c2e o e e e mn andie | B suffering from the effects of for Insanity will be compelled to ac- the victim of =a but there is » things MOTHER WILL NOT Glake, the city who is hospi- With Intelligent Canine Swims \she Baeh Life Line When Humans Can- not Do It 17.—The pas- the Dec. of Curlinz, N. ¥ and crew numbering 92 persons, life line habit- | forming drug and declared his inves i | | | | ! | | i 5 ! 1 tization had revealed nothing to m-i hakae | { % [ 1 sengers dicate she was a drug addict as has | Steamer Ethie, been reported Mrs. Blake lias changed her story of being attacked last Friday night by two negroes who then kidnapped her boy. She told Dr. Souder yesterday tomorrow night and should the evi- | the kidnapping story must have been dence warrant a commission of alien- | & “delusion.” She still ists probably will be appointed to in- { She threw the chila quire into the mental condition of | {rom the Ventnore Mrs. Tsther Miller Blake, the boys | by the police. mother, who is charged with his mur- = der. Dr. L. R, Souder, county ph cian, said today that after a thor- ough investigation he was convinced Mrs. Blake is unsound mentally. “I think she is suffering from de- lusion insanity and that she has been unsound for years,” the doc- ashore trom on a the ship by brought which was run out K A : were Atlantic Dec. 17.—An inquest | into the death of five-year-old James Blake whose body was wasihed ashore in Ventnore last Sunday will be held City, fa Newfoundland dog after their ves- sel piled up on Martin’s Point Boats could not make the hazardous passage fronrthe stranded steamer. An { effort to shoot the line ashore failed when the line became caught. Men did not dave to attempt the 1rip ! through the waters and so the d was put overboard. Dire; cers of the Iithie. the intelligent ani- i mal succeeded in releasing the rope and, holding it tightly in his teeth, fought his way through the breakers to the shore With block and tackle the Ithies crew aided by fishermen on the shore rigged a life-saving device, using « hoatswain’s chair for a carriage. One i by one in this chair, 91 of the 92 that ocean alleged denies the as into pier, OFFICERS ELECTED. The following officers were clecte: at the meeting of Leading Star lodge, S. of B. yesterday: Commander, Mrs. Harry Mount; vice-commande -, J. Walsh; treasurer, Harold Swif accountant, . A. Flaherty; marshal, | ! Catherine Du scribe, Margarct Leahy: chaplain, Irene Suprenant: master of ceremonies, Mrs. Steele: inner guard, Mrs. Hurlburt; outer guard, Mrs. Carey: trust A aide (o commander, Mary | organist, Earl Wilcox. tor id. Prosecutor Egan; Gaskil said he would not press the murder charges against | AMrs. Blake. “But,” he added, “if she DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET I Livecy Oars for Hire, Day and Night Storage. Supplies and Repairing. akesany months old, mail bag. which had been coastal service between Labrador ports; E Wednesday during a while bound south. The w not reported here until the ship- wrecked passengers and crew arrived from Bonne Bay, all wires having ‘ gone down in the storm. A baby, 18 ashore in a The Bthie, gaged in the Curling and ashore last was To Cure a Cold in OII(‘ Day ike LANATIVIEE BROMO QUININE ablets.) It stops the Cough ani Headache and works off the Cold E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c. “Put Not Your Trust in Money But Put Your Money in Trust” If Oliver Wendell Holmes were here today he undoubtedly would tell you to put your RISTMAS ale C Commercial Trust THE MERCI TRUST CO. SAVES WRECKED SHIP son, cted by offi- | ' persons aboard were hauled to safety. | pulled | en- | went’ eck was TOM JACK the departm of == - ne of Jackson's Notorious Cony offered foi the ension « igitive but he not beer from il this week justice. € elegates from this stat blican national conventicu the heard cn Prisoner Wahington, Dec Senaioy Harding has made i Hartford, De: alias John Thor Kearns, who Haven county . 1918, having bee: omas b v fiis "“"‘\f:" Lo TWO MORE ASPIRANTS o o “"m Dcecembper For clical prvDOSOS andidacy wa mnclted bui at Schad proutis formally presidentind fohn ration Harding Both nto Ring. nois !\.‘4% ¥ 1 } ¥ contender 1 d Lowden and Toss Hats | | ago tin Picrre, £ D Towden of !l the race as wred in | © ents of | i1 one Mflflm&&e INCORPORATED Transfer ‘ud- When Open Evenings Beginning Saturday Until Christmas the 10 has never been more helpful to Prices pased on purchases made in lime are assured here Well, Children, Santa Claus is Here Again Yes, Dear Old St. 10 to 12 in the morning to Custonters tell us the store Useful Gifts and with Jiconomy and quality suard against recent Nicholas has arrived and and from 3 to the Toy will appear twice a da fron until Christmus, the now From 5 in the afternoon find third floor the Studio House, you can him up on in next Shop. him at that UNLIESS If you want to see the Old I»Cay and consult about He will have a little Gift for you. P AN ADULT. him Christmas Gifts you will find tim " CHILDREN WILL NOT EE ADMITTED ACCOMPANIED BY JUST A LITTLE THOUGHTFULNESS In this son of good-will, if you malke it a habit to carry SMALL par- you will lighten the load of Christmas deliveries and facilitate deliveries of the packages that are too large for you to carry. Will you please bear this in mind? ANOTHER ORCHESTRAL CONCERT many spoke with delight of the con- last Friday by Hateh's orchestra that we have arranged another for Thursday afternoon from 2:30 to 5:00 Y will enjoy the beautiful music nt while shopping and li sten ) will cels ou Rest a mome to the music New Toys Are Arriving Daily AND SUCH FASCINATING ONES TOO table of a wash wringer, tub 29¢ and Tor the Little Girl there board, and a The price is laundry sets, consisting Then you can get are to put the tub on. only ironing boards for clothes 29c. School desks, trunks and tool Mirrorscopes, will prove an ever A splendid assortment of horse drawn wagons that are double teams of horses. $1.98 to $1.49. Moving vans that wind up ana will go for $1.75. for nd s 30 and up, wrrivals, at various for the little ones. to chests are amongst the new ready source of amusement price Priced $ interest the littie oy sure Both single omen’s Suits and Coats ATTRACTIVELY IN BOTH C MOST PRICED. THREE BIG SPECIALS 'S AND SUITS 'OR THURSDAY Suits at $16.75 $29.50 $33.50 Coats at $35.00 $65.00 $75.00 Iridescent and other popular’ materials for $16, These as the number is limited. " ) Oxford, Devet de Laine and Velou de Suils arve Stunning Suits of Chevrona, made in all the smartest styles. Come early Good looking Suits at $29. 50, of Velour, Silvertone, Made in the accepted styles for this season Very smart Suits at $33.50 of Silvertone, Oxford and the price and any woman will do well to take advantage of this Laine Devet de Laine. These Suits are a great valuc for sale. ————————————————————————————————— MANY GOOD LOOKING COA In this assortment there are ( Fortuna, Deve Laine, Bolivia, Yalama and Duvetyn. They have large coll cuffs of Hudson Seal, Opossum. Nutria and Wolf. These Coats are beautifully nderful values. novelty lining. STUNNING COATS FOR $65.00 \l In ti group there are Coats of 7Tinseltone. Crystal Bolivia, Velour and other materials. The ats are handsomely trimmed with large shawl s of Opossum, Raccoon, Skunk Opossum are fully lined with novelty silk linings, also Some have fur cuffs. One Special Lot of Coats at $35 sule the excellent Crystal lined silk that were all exceptional Coats aranteed those They Just 45 left of and interlined. our price, $35.00. A special assortment of Coats other day. These are all fully Jined hargain and worth a lot more than are wool An Sample Fur Coats at Special Hol- iday Prices IN ALL THE VERY SMARTEST STYLES FHudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Secat that i= 36 inches ldng, belted moael. with collars and cuffs, priced $325.00. Leopard Coat, 43 inches Scoteh Mole Coat. 36 in Hudson Seal Dolman. 36 inches long. Made of fiwest quality hias an 85 inch sweep. A very unusual model for $477, Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat) dolman with skunk eollar Priced $475. Seal The and cuffs, effect trimminz, be: rked ith 3 rows of skunk utifully ma fur around in deep long. with i{udson hes long, trimmed collay yoke SKins and cuffs A copy of a French model