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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1919. —the gift that helps to make her Christmas merry—then keeps a picture story of the Chyistmas merriment. Ifthe one you want to please already hes a Kodak, there are many Kodak helps and conveniences that would be appreciated. Let us help you, From our side of the counter we are in a position to suggest. . Kodaks from $9.49 up. Dickinson Drug Co. \, 169-171 MAIN ST. FALL’S MEN’S HOSIERY Wayne Knit Full Fashioned Hose—in silk and lisle, solid § colors, plain and clocked 63¢ 10-8$3.00. * Luke HorsfallCo. 93 ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD AMERNLEGIN =G 1S AFTER MEMBERS | =% ™ 1y [Post's Aims Explained in Letter AR e membranee could you give to Veterans Mother, more appreciated, than a handsome picce of local post of the American (Eddy-Glover) ha$ been con- membership campaign for t week which has heen highls ful, the principal difficulty being the shor of Dbuttons, the assortment is sold. demand being greater than the sup- ply. Four hundred of these nifty in- signia. have been received and dis- [ tributed and additional shipments ave r expected shortly. A meeting of the el e l s post has been called for tomorrow ! ® (Friday) night at which time plans for further expansion will be devel- HARDWARF 336 MA[N STREET oped. The post has issued the fol- ol lowing letter to all cx-service men in . . New Britain: Open Monday Nights Until 8:30 Comrades kddy-Glover Post, the only post of the an Legion in New Dritain, i ecting a campaign for > additionnl membera: orably between April 6, 1917, and UNIVERSAL ('LEF You, as a veteran of the World Nojemberiit ARl Rt Sbod Rosite War, ave urgently requested to Luclualyed ; C"UB ACTIVITIES U e Of course, an orgunization of 5 A iioral aenizaon St this magnitude must require stands fop iane hundred per financial support from its mem- ) S e et bers. The envoliment fee is onc al Concert, Followed By Danc- R e el dollar ($1.00); one vear's dues G i T)‘l\‘?;:;g(i :\l:::rfl:m,‘ overy red e e e ing. To Take Place in Elks’ Hali ECl STt e e charge for the button, t(wenty post are composed of young men five cents (2c.) Bala gt o b resodlor e The members of the Member- A program has been arranged respected citizens of this city. ship Campaign committee are the Landers, Frary & Clark Un The Legion, as a national organi- auihonized Rtoacceptand Jissue zation, is regarded as the greatest W) [ SIS D ) GG alllance for mutual interests-in | Pany the application card for history. 5 ’ enrollment. The American, Legion has not If you have already signed an and will not aHy itself with amy application card, see the nearest political party, nor will it be in. member of the committee, pay fluented for that reason or phr. your dues to January 1, 1921, pose here are, on the other CROE G £ B, it U o hand, very estimable policies for committeeman in each factory t 5 S T i e 2nd several in warigus sections of . |.ist Yob_the dlub. , Ratliryn K. White g ’ : RAOTL G ULE R i It { will be sccompanist for both Mr. A oricantT o the city. If you don’t know who merican Legion is a non-parti- : Howird and the club. e ol Van azsbait the neavest man is, call the zation of American veterans of 1 5 v er e S e ranae oy Membership cards will” be is- e Boll Call” .. .... Broome Gistinationd ot iranl. Aol no ais: sued later which v v'l]l mj\m}» you i ¢ Glee Club % tinctions between overseas men fonyisle anyfpoBtiohitie Loc ol gL | =0 e + 5 and men who did not get over- anye el (a) “Tor You Alone - Geehly o ) The members- are ,to . have () Womningz TS Sy e iy Vhats foes the Logion stiaa meeting next Friday evening, Mr. Howard for?® ; Gt i December 19, in the G. A. R. hall “De Coppah Moon”",........ Shelly Tha preambler b, (8 onstitu- in the Sovereigns buildinz, Main - Giee Club Hontancw bt Manily street, in which you will be inter- Swing Along o Y0 Qod landeotnteyiwe as ested and to which you are cor- : Glec Club R0ciats ontielves forelher tor the || dlally nvited, butiyour presences i Solgs= following purposes: To uphold cullgingnoista ollicacopon: iRt i 2. Npmdeivook and defend the Constitution of Your intorest s respectruiy [ (9 “Love. I Have Won You: . R Uniied Etates Of Aaerian s solicited and will be muek appre- : i i Ronald aintz : i Saton ciated by Mr. m\r.lu maintain Jaw and order: to foster “Drink (o Me Only With, Thine Eyes" | and perpetuate a one hundrved LB Glee Cluh per cent. Americanism: to pre- 2 2 “0Ola Black Joe" ... - IFoster serve the memories and incidents Gl e Campaign Committe: Glep "‘ub our association in the Great e = Pais: 98 “Just Being Happy” ...... Jacobsen to imculcate a sense of in- il oriaks Ll Glee Cluh dividual obligations to the com- S = ; Members of the club are: First munity, state and nation; to com- DENIES SHOE PROFITEERING. ) lenors, William ( oldnu ¥, W. Gable, bat the autocracy of both the Eib i C. A. Hoagland, F. O. Morse, M. Iein- classes and the masses: to make 1. G. Collins Co. cvetly Indicted.-| del, W. O. Taylor; ss-(‘()nxl tenors, Ar- vight the master of might to pro- Pleads Not Guilty. thur Butcher, Bdward Goeb, E. L. mote peace and good-will on . ! Hoyle, J. Huck, A F. Svensk, .J. earth; to safeguard and transmit Providence, Dec. 18.—Through A. | Swanson, sher; first bass, B, W, ALUMINUM WARE? See us at once before the ‘Tomorrow Night. sal Glee club to be given in Elks’ hall tomorrow night. John W, Lindsay is director of the club and he has been training ‘the thirty or more members with his careful and strict technique. Wesley W. Howard, graduaie of Bos- ton-conservatory and a well known tenor soloist of Hartford will be solo- undersigned. The program is: CITY ITEMS Xmus frees, Reicher’'s, 15 Franklin jarg—advt. [Buster Brown shoes at Long's.—Ad. See our assor.imemt of pipes, acco and ciga Mac's Smok P, 51 Church St.—Advt. T llen M. Traey of North Hav- formerly of th s at the New itain Gieneral hcspital for treat- haye a full line of B. B. B. none better. Mac's ‘Smoke 51 Church St—Advt. barber shop, 213 Main i first class artists to advt Holly at Reicher’s, 15 Franklin Sq. hdvi. A\ building permit was issued this hrning to John Benuzus for the ction of u 6-room home on Daly enue. Photos taken nights, Arcade Studio. pud vt K Asessor Aaron Danielson’s ther- meter on Chapman street showed degrees below zero this mornin Building Inspector J. W. Allen me it was 10 below and at W. B. | fibor's home five degrees below. 3uster Brown shoes : d. Fraits at Reicher's, 15 Franklin Sq. 20 BELOW AT MALONE. tral and Northern New York Re- cord Low Temperature. cuse, N. Y. Dec. 18.-—Central d Northern New York were gripped severe low temperatures last night. comotives had difficulty in keeping steam. and many trains were de- ced, especially from the North. At Watertown the mercury stood low zero all day. It was 20 below Malone, and 14 helow at Massens e town in Onandaga County 20 below last nig Klmira, N. Y., Dec. 18.—The ther- meter went from 3 above zero at on to § below last night. Outlying ' int in the southern tier hills re- rted 10 to 12 below zero. MORE PAY FOR TEACHERS. Hackensack, N. J., Dec. 18.—The payers here have voted an appro- fjation of $35,000 for the increase | salaries of the teachers in the lo- 1 schools. This action is in line th suggestions made by Governor wyon and the state board of educa- to posterity the principl of % | Collins of Boston, secretary and'| Clavk, H: Corbin, €. M. Dickinson, justice, freedom and deémocracy: P 3 G. Collins Shoe com-'| Nils ‘Fckberg, H. Gronback, H, W. to comsecrate and sanctify oui pany of thi ty entered a plea of | Morton, J. N. Richardson: second comradeship by our devotion to not guilty to a charge of profiteering |bass, O. Anderson, Zora Bramble, H. mutual helpfulness.” in ghoes in the federal court here. B. Coleman, Ttobert Craig W. Hen- Who is eligible? Any soldier, The firm recently was secretly in- | derson, James Pyne, - Rheel, sailor or marine who served hon- dicted. Dancing will follow the concert fi@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@@%@@@%@@ @@@fi@@@@fi@@@@@fi@@fi‘ :HOLIDAY GIFTS: of Jewelry, China, Cut Glass, Silver- ‘ware, are Gifts of Lasting Sentiment And our stock is of dependable quality, style, value. Our prices are arranged to meet every purse. Do Your Xmas Shopping Early and avoul the rush of the last week. : : s We have a large as- Below you will find sortment of the follow- many Gift Suggestions: ing articles to select Parisian Ivory from: Link Buttons Diamonds Scarf Pins Watches Waldemar Chains Bracelet Watches Pocket Knives Plain and Stone rings Toilet: Sets Brooches Bracelets Lavallieres Vanity Cases Pendants Mesh Bags Hand Painted China’ Bar Pins, etc. THE PORTER & DYSON CO. “OLD RELIABLE JEWELERS” % 54 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. i8% HEBHABGSOHSFBBVELOB R RS REBS BB BAHHGH BB G ..S@’Iéi@@@@@@@@@fi@@@Ffi‘@@-Ié‘:@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ fi@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ s.:@ CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS . Gifts That Men Appreciate Hosiery Novelty Silk Half Hose—in silk embroi- e e dery design, black and white and combina- tions—with durable - lisle soles and tops, 65¢ to $1.50 Sweaters Travelo Coats Travelo Vests V Neck Sweaters $6.00 to $10.00 GLOVES Fur Gloves Fur Lined Gloves Cape Gloves Mocha Gloves Auto Gloves White Dress Gloves Wool Gloves 65c to - $6.00 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Newly arrived, the season’s newest color- ings, in madras crepes and corded -effects. They are seen in pretty stripes, checks and figures in contrasting colorings, $2.00 to $12.00 NECKWEAR Four-in-Hand Silk Ties—of fine heavy silk—all desirable shapes, including the popular narrow style. - A wide variety of patterns in neat designs and rich winter colers, = i 65¢c to $2.50 4] Boxes Free OUR STORE IS A VERITABLE CHRISTMAS TREE It is loaded with the sort of wearable things that a man would select for himself. That’s the kind he will appreciate, the kind YOU ought to gladden his heart with on Christmas morning. 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