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NE\V BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1919. %@fi?i}@fi-@@@@ @fi@a}@ kaleted fifi@@@@”@@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@ Q@fi@@@fi@ ke | i @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ fetetetelolotelofototelolototetotototetetototetote Rototo] . CONNORS-HALLORAN Gifts That He Will | Appreciate “All aglow with Holiday Cheer” at the Connors-Halloran store with useful Holiday Gifts. Only one more day left for Christmas Shopping, so we will not attempt to list the countless gift possibilities of our tremendous Holiday stock but merely make a few suggestions for those who wish to buy something for him. SPECIAL For those who were not able to at- tend our Neckwear Sale on Saturday we have decided -to continue the Spe- cial Holiday Neckwear Sale until Wed- nesday night. NECKWEAR Large variety to make your selection from, in rich Persian effects; smart figured and striped designs of the most exquisite effect. ‘Holiday Sale Price $1.00, 75¢ SCARFS at . $1.50, $1.35 SCARFS at . $1.75, $1.65 SCARFS at .. $2.00 SCARFS at . $2.50, $3.00 SCARFS at Put in Attractive Gift Boxes SHIRTS GLOVES Large variety of new pat‘terhs to make your selections from, in differ- Grey mocha, tan cape, ... $2 to $5.00 ent materials. Lined gloves and gauntlets $2 to $8.50 Woven Madras ... .... aieiaioas el $1495 Fur li Silk Striped Madras ........... $2.65 o l.med gloves Rt % o Hive S $5.95 Special, 2-in-1 gloves for driving $5.00 Crepe Broadcloth Silk .85, $12.00 BELTS HOSIERY With initial and plain silver buckles, All colors and sizes. Silk, lisle, cotton, ‘and cashmere ........ 35¢ to $2.00 boxed singly ........ 85¢ to $2.50 © PYREX il Tea Kettles, Aluminum and Copper || Ki ! Lo tue Kitehen of her own o Sks- o C l ter Mary cooks dally for a family of ! tors, Pie Servers, Casseroles e e | kitchen an understanding of the chem- ' . . istry of coaking, gained from study of in Silver Frames e e e Consequently the advice she offers is a happy combination of theory and practice. Every recipe she gives is her | own,: first tried out and served at her ] L] (Copyright, 1919. N. E. A.) L Wear Ever Aluminum, Percola- Evén if we are all grownups we love 80 WEST MAIN ST. Tel. 381 a Jack Horner pie for the Chritmas bi Tinni H = dinner taple. i : )ne of the prettiest and easiest Plum lng p: nnlng 5 eatlng make is like this; on an oval-shaped piece of heavy cardboard or thin woodén board tack or glue a frame. of curving strips of basket stays. Wrap ribbons of ‘white crepe paper overlap- I Ding each other round and round this frame work, entirely covering it.. On the top fasten a bunch of holly and scatter twigs and sprays of holly on | the table. Slit the paper for the rib- bons on the jokes and toys. Arrange the little packages in the.pie in such - Last Minute a way that the frame will not interfere Christmas Suggestions {:: 5 i Menu for Tomorrow. LIGGETT'S CHOCOLATES Pt es e e Luncheon—Creamed oyster plant on toast, vegetable pudding, tea. Dinner—Pan broiled pork chops, candied sweet potatoes, corn cry quettes, celery, peach pickles, bread and butter, crackers and cheese, cof- fee. ns of rare goodness and purity. ' woman cxpects a box of Chocolates for Christmas and cv- 1 feels it his duty o see that she is not -disappointed. Lot Liggett’s be your chol $1.00, Assorted Choc 1.10, Sl ate Nuts .. My Own Recipes. As pork is considered the most i digestible of meats we try not to ha: it very often, never in the warm | months. But the big man of our family does like pork chops. If they | Maxixe Chernes-Chocolate Coated J = o cookec ana protis ey aro sI 25 1b Bread Crumb Paneakes. floating in M ino flavoring, cov: 8-4 cup grated bread crumbs. 2 cups sour milk. 5 i P of rich chocolate. I‘tlll Pound, 79¢. 2 cup flour. FENWAY PINK PACKAGE i e 1 teaspoon salt. 1 tablespoon melted lard. Soak bread crumbs in milk for half an hour. Add flour, soda and salt sifted together. Add lard. Beat well and fry on a hot griddle. Vegetable Pudding. 4 cup grated raw patato. 4 cup grated raw carrot. | 4 cup brown sugar. ! 4 2 alatable—plump, ripe cherries, ed with a heavy brown jacket As luscio d gaod as they 65¢ 95¢ $1.35 wse.. $1.65 Our biggest Candy value—a collection of novelty Chocolates that ‘has no equal at the price. - The Chocolates are delicious,the package dainty and attractive-—makes a very acceptable gift. 1-lp. box 90c. 'Clark 8 brainerd’s| { - DRUG STOR‘E‘. 1/>.~J 222l TG, TARY M AN LT HRLLY cup " chopped® suet ! cup currants. ° 2 cup raisins. 4 cup citren. 1-2 cups flour.: ¢ teaspoons baking powder. ] 1-2 teaspoon _cloves, nutmeg. 1-4 teaspoon :ginger. ”: .1 teaspoan cinnamon. 1 teaspoon salt. * i T Mix'in the order given. Place in a buttefed mold and - steam 3 hours. Serve with hard sauce. i Corn Croquettces. ! 1 can corn. | 1 tablespoon butter. | e o g i o 1 i in an interview ‘with Alfonzo, of Bourbon: | @'Italia that he will become a4 . 3 ized citizen of Italy. . He deél Orleans, to Become Italian interdiction by fhe Spanish co Prince Alfdnzo of | the result of a plot to “ho tecently re- | Proverty and savs his daug law, Princess Béatrice sister d 124 cup milk. | s | queen of Rumania, was back ¢f this] 1-2 eup flour. 5 plot "and had influence - with his 1 teaspoon sugar. i nephew, King Alfonzo of Spain, 1 teaspaon salt. 1-4 teaspoon pepper. in the order given, adding egg the.last thing. Cook, stirring constantly until | 5 Would Be a Good Time for Jo- { thick. Turn on a platter to cool. Mold { s ! into balls, roll in fine bread crumbs, nah—They're Eating Them in New dip in the egg slightly beaten and d York. luted with 1 tablespoan of cold water. | \i Roll again in crumbs and fry in deep, New York, Dec. 23.—A consigs- hot fat.. The croquettes are ru,therl THene of'5, 000 pawnds Bf while mei‘x' difficult to shape, but don’t be discour- | . Rome, Dee. 2 @fié@@fifififi?@QW%@#&#&%&%W%#&%%&#&W@%%%fifim%fififi@&fi%fi-@%'Iéé %&@@@@@fi@@@@@@fi%#@@fi@%@fi $3.50 to $15.00 ... $3.00 to $12.00 cieeeenae.. 52,00 to $5.00 UNDERWEAR ce... $1.00 to $8.00 BATH ROBES : cev.. $6.50 to $15.00 JENEERY _:.o0oi v vesssaesns 00C o $7.00 Christmas Checks Cashed CONNORS-HALLORAN CO. 248 Main Street New Britain SWEATERS MUFFLERS ... o PAJAMAS oo ot P R aged, they're worth the effort. Only | handle them very gently. on the east side today asla substicuce“ Suppose we just repeat Tiny Tim's ‘for expensive holiday fowl. Whale| Christmas wish, “God bless us every | steaks ‘brought from 20 to 25 cents a | °Re” | pound. Several consignments receiv- ed a year ago totalled 25,00 % & Je 0 pounds, |} pyrs ARE NEGOTIATING and sold at an average aof 30 cents. The principal. purchasers then were WELE FONIEES 0 B | Japanese .to Whom the meat was no \][elsingjjors, Dec. 28.—The Lettish | | fram Alaska was offered at marke MARY. “Life’s happi- novelty pyvernment has decided to open nego- Despite the fact that last weelk's cold | t §tions with the Soviet government has resulted in higher potltry, prices, | ol Ruasia, with the intention of ar- market men declare there never has' ra\ging for an armistice, according to | been a greater demand for high grades | advices recetved here from FRiga. of fowl. Turkey topped the list, fine Maryland. birds- selling. at -65° to: 75 | est hour Beneath the Xmas Bells The Mistletoe , foretetls. cents a pound. OFFICER SHOOTS HIVSELI OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS i Ch‘c«go Dec. 28.—Lieut. Col. An- e wilh drew\¥ . Smith, United States regu army, shot and killed himself at Fort Flowers.” Sheridan hospital yesterday. He had been ill:for several months, and en- 5 0 T I T T O T 0 O T U 0 0 0 D 1 0 O 0 tered. the Thospital suffering from ERSSIT LTI | SERGEEEEEEEEEREDESELES POBDDLORRESIDEBBESEGHS R I BB VBHE @@fil-ié‘z@@@-@@@@@@@@-@@i@ie‘?s“}@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@’éfi‘@@\I{é@@@’@@@@@@fifim@@'@@@@@@@@@@-@@@fi@@@@fi@@@fi@@@@@@@@@@@@'@i} L mili- tary pojiceman, the ‘officer reached, snatched' the pistol from the soldier's - = —e ; te pistol = nQ 7 e acts effective in every province buf meblor Conl sl Wil o CHRISTMAS TREES I rmo]:ign:’f-ys.wf'l'he, e | GANADA AFTER LIQUOR Quebes, where sales are restricted. ta = s bt Loldiig the 2 B ek beer and wine FOR 5c IN CHICAGO k_em olding the supply on "[‘}:r';j;]: . o E sure to ‘have vyour home's " Christmas Dec- waiting for higher prices. . hi ) e |1 | Sration orders plac- 'APPLY POSLAM er prices did not shiow up and_with | Dealer There May Attempt to “Sal- | ed in time. | T trelght amounting to nearly $100 a 3 el For flowers and _ festeons, ENBS DISTRESS D e e n | Comemaers 1 ooy 4av and aswin rase Mootintnsine | IzEec i Good s Which fust Be Shiy HEI I o 1 ] | -wreaths and garlands, are needed . { b ? wholesalers refused to accept the ped From United States. . A |“to make that festive day complete. flF HEHY SKIN and Evergreens Became a Drug shipments Do not wait unti] the last min- | The trees were rescued from dumps Ottawa, Dec. 22.—Reports are cur- Mr, Bald Head. ‘ute but get your orders in well On the Market. where they were ordered by the rail- | rent that Canadlan liquor dealers Just call on Poslam to bring you ahead—today, so that we can be the comfort your suffering skin| Chicago, Dec. 23 —Christmas trees | F02ds by city officials and “good fel- | mjgnt attempt to ‘salvage’ many of the Why don’t you COme £0 ang N certain to have your needs well craves. Let it help. you to be freo | e . lows.” Tio st oo i THE INDIAN { faken care of. 2 o g . today sold for as little as five cents, T undreds o ousands of gallons o F I guarantee $100.00 if I fail to % ¢ | from . eruptions and, all _disorders| .y,po vour ok in some!plades and “red liquor” which must be shipped | K bring hair in 30 days, . Remember, which mark your skin as needing an- S Lt CITY ITZ‘[”S s e iy With plenty of adavits for N | tiseptic, healing treatment. | the price ranged up to $1.65, with the trom the United States before the fed Fots FOR PERFECT BAKING . | Unless you have actually seen Pos- | evergreens stil] a drug on the market. & eral prohibition amendment becomes 4 i anada lhxonglh our l(:ligrfllph lde» Insist on having the flour that lam’s work and know how readily it | Reluctance:of .local representatives of Puvihim' o bl af Holoproot: elfective Janua Tl’yme Halr Tonlc Tfivery connection with leading has made baking a pleasure to takes hold, stopping, the itching at| ganta Claus to pay the $3 first de- i Darions Sh Ad Whether dealers would seek Ameri- Horists everywhere, thousands of housewives. bmce, you: will Mbadie elleve lis or-| 0 200 0or ulh ) Biven Gowm e -7y, Damous Shoe Shog e L e e e $2.00 PER BOTTLE On account of the abnormal ANGELUS FLOUR . | fects possible in so zhort a time. price but resulted in 20,000 trees be- [ ~ Phoenix silk Hosiery for ladi chiefly on whether they considered it Branch “fush, Xmas wire orders should be The Standard of Purity in whito In IEczema, Poslam’s action ap- i an additional Complete line at 1 5. | y that provincial acts prohibiting . placed o week ahead flour. Thompson Milling Co., § [ pears all the more Temarkable when Borci na any enoico of | of lquor would he repealed by | SU EOI]fl Halr Rflmedy ED Lockport, N. Y. € the trouble is persistently stubborn | “Dealers had their trees here in | ciars, look over our line. ~Mac's | jpo’ oo ot B o e Repeal of | . 119 Dixwell Avenue, New Ilaven, Conn. Telephone Liberty 8992 ecnis to bring 1ast- | plenty of {ime put retailers found that | Smoke Shop, 51 Church St—Advt. FRigl e e Sold by /| | and nothing else JD. S. Negri, Rensington, Conn. | | ing relief. Poslam Is harmless al- | people remembered last vear's high Phoenix Silk Hosiery for ladies. | whjch prevented interprovincial traf- é.._..‘, ~——c ways. \ prices and were not buyir said B. S e Sold everywhere. Fi’ T Al 'Volz Floral Co. 92 WEST MAIN ST. Complete line at Be eland’s.—Ad. | fic, manufacture of liquor and import, ree sample Little, assistant general claim Albert Huneck, of s street, is | has created a peculiar situation in Treatment at Itoss' Barber + | write to Emergency Laboritories, 213 | agent of the Chicago and Northwest- | home from Worc Polytechnic | which liquor may be freely imported, Shop. over Besse-Leland’s. West 47th St., New York City. ein railroad, in cxplaining Why neurly ; institute for the holidays. | but not sold becatise of r..-(,h,h,(m,,l e