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! glow about the room and shining through the windows. Not only has arsay it cheerea the earts of many widows and dozens childven who come ot Water OTREADBICHARITY - sccond look at the heauty of our tree Ludy who spends her winters in Hiss Cora M. Bealenles Monthly i Sl "5 Sl O _BOttles Report on Activities Stock JustIn .. St T e e D S irita Chavity Organization. ilk=. Even after three vears have r monthi Cport last passed. bows and =zirld still conie sev- Gifts From Elks, mothers anpreciatc meeting ol the directors. cral wee before Christmas to seascn wi sponsible ut o ticked for the I1ks' party. The activity te organi- jilks with their generous it o barity | pather slim, and protective clothing lization emphasizes their work ' whe Bher ther to iill the bill 1 and oi i ‘ s possible. supplies =0T . the sume method of re- IHSUH Drug bo' e e peubbe g S | andicenia Cligltioner: s ol FOLKS !—Our daily problem just now is—How can we help bring down the High Cost of Living? As : o L ve ‘ou. B our bit to help our customers and those who are not our customers, we offer our regular lines of Men’s, parent rding kegiving time. There were soue 89-171 Main Street v‘ e Cmenerally fess ] this vi mity vho kmew exactic | B8 Women's, Boys’, Girls' and Children’s Shees at prices that will jar the city ! We ask you to come to our aoie : I Llact it olitelo ho = et “SHOE €LEARANCE SALE” which begins tomorrow mernink, January 16th—and lef us.prove our sincerity. ve were others wha - 8 where (o place all A few -of our Sale Prices—There are Othel'ts——LOtS of them. reir efforts or e 5 -0 his family: from its gones - | canization could serve by Ty Smart Walsts | roundings, atmosphere. ¥ 8 them the very place whe ill advised pains " pro. B Wus IMmos! needoed, e 1 then —AT— must ot complet losc i carry out their own kin uul thought- , 2 e il o i i - | ful impulse or commis to do 5 he vem ki of an ivid i they wreferred. e ery Substantial i e e R s e . and removal from neglect and abuse | o Milsie stocinesl dore niisd thl Reduchons is o provess whera- tempororily ihs | o vise would have Leen cmply on P fanaily is set asid Later the i “hristmas morning. | wiil e torthcom in 1he new “This comparison of s with so- ily rormed iy more normal indivi ieties, churches and indivduals did much to brevent duplications and ds Christmas Cheer. helped to stretch all the giving to cov- December the Charity Or-fer as muech srotnd as possible. ‘ made special - effort Through the generosity of many the able of navy. brown and 2 the Christmas spivit into the | Chan ol e T 1t Waists— i arounp. A few days before the | sepve widely as a medium in distrit able of Dimity. Voile and i White 6,95 qualiiy K18 2541 cral mothers called at the Christinas cheer, and we $8.95 quality at ... 5 | n rooms and carried home ¥ wnkful to all those who help- | i 3 & ¥ ovs v ent Jdistribut x\)! & 1y T =s on the Christmas spirit. 9 i o S ehCeohter ulky packases on he night befor: “To our officers recte contrib- 3 l en s oes 2 it . Sien ttors, and all individuals who help i mie find € & 11 o make our work in v Britain a " i Santa Clis had not forsotien them. [ iceese, we wish a Hapby and Pros- d BoRoU R Dn ROl dren Rishoes) Pays to I OUR Kind.” Better by far for these litlle ones to | j,. gy - Yeur.” 9 blacik and tan letters, some are high enjoy a home Christmas, en. 4 4 d cut Nace' fa) all sizes up) t Sisa ! meager, then to he classe 5 “the SMITH COLLEGE DRIVE. fi Thesc lare thoe i —~ poor’” at some larec tainment. 5 hesc are shoes of broken sizes and | The Iirst church 0 Graduates Will Gather at Hartfora discontinued lines. A strong shoc made these zifts and toys possible. g z 3 - L c Tor! scdsool e e Slle s City Club Saturday. : Genaine Calfskin in black and tan leathers., four lusts. | | $2 60 to leave baskets of fruit with many of The annual luncheon f the A shee for the maun who wants quality. $6 90 the widow 1d unfortunate. This bit | Hartfora Smith College club s Al Regular value $8.85. ......... of cheer was furnished by a donation | peld at the City club in Hartfoird - < - ‘Ffo:n ant from the Methodist Episcopal Sunday | saturday at 1 o'clock. Dean Con ’ | with the Charity Organization o he | geting-treasurer of the college, will b 9 mportant eéssage Above sample is a reproduction of-one 1 vent for dinners.. Mark's deliv- T S T . : N 3] RU - TR | S guests of the club. The luncheon Present this Coupon tomorrow of the Shoes in a 300 pair $5 90 0 TRUMBULL STREET, ered directly to several of the Chari- | 100 %8 2 Db G e Four i s e o merron s s i HARTFORD. "‘m:“""f""‘»‘"’;“‘,““j:‘k‘,‘“)“\“"‘;:l Appetlzi€ | yillion-Dollar Endowment Fund for - count on your purchase. Coupon The lot consists of black, brown kid and i B O e onery || 2 ST Sl : . must accompany sale o iv brown calf Shoes—with or without corres- s pose. s, . cla 3 Tl o Men's Work Shoes, Elk leather with hreary double extra discount. For : ponding cloth tops, in high or military hecls. private individuals, and the Order of 2 : s 5 i S Elks, carried dinmers, toys, gifts and | Whether members of the cluis or no soles, waterpreof. A real friend of the workingman. day only. N. B. H, Jan. 16. Regular values up to $10.00. CITY IIE/”S fruit o families whose names they | 4r€ cordially invited 1o be nt. | B Just 82 pairs reduced to 20 MEN’S SHOES { took from our Hst. About thirty-five | D5 Lewls & Gordon, of 92 i S iy 2.90 WO S families received ~hristmas dinners in avenue, Hs d, has charge o | g st = e il e e e e 1 | i aneemonta Tor ] ine Iunehson) PECIAL—¢“Lorraine” tan calf high ty-two morc Yalithent the i anioitiontol Ghiitbnes T cut lace Boots, with military heels—also il e e R NCE. G black calfskin with grey suede tops. We s' Fair.—Advt 1wledge, direct or indirect, of many w. 02 - % 2 B 3 applications for places in the 1 thoughtful deed or kindly act. One he fir: 1 \ dctozs _Confer - 5 o ’ o L : h_aw on{y broken sizes left in these Shoes. artment and two applicati girls' club furnished a party with [ €nces” of the W. C. U. is to in Bcancsou n:u @ pair of shoes of | You can’t afford to miss ‘em $7 15 supernumerary police force, | tree. ts of clothing, brightly blos- | held in the Methodist lhun Fo K| 4 = or col ored l\?:l tops, tarn Regular value $10.85 . ceived by the civil service | Somed plants and delicious refi estville on Thursday, January 22, at| soles r"fl your child at? N - held last | ment to a zroup of three widow 10:30 a. m. There will be i N : We 8ficr during this sale all Kid in WOMEN S SHOES Bion at the meeting s blac wnd tan leathers, cither S g ey e e e A vl e e R At noon e o o bla a at 5, cither the broad or nar- 1 Champagne, black and grey. high S e el i e - citizen, fond of children, wished his | served by the Forestville union. Th TOW toes, sizes 271 « all weled $3 90 cuts, sizes 4 to 8, also $1 95 bperator’s license of Thomas Z Sl g : < % = = —: ¥ pos o hl ‘f ."’\.),”;‘ N ”)‘HM ;“;:“ Zift to be spent especially for a tree | morning program includes a confer soles at ... e d Kid tops at .. gain Table. Black vicl, brown vici, S“ =l9) 50 = s Come in look them over om 1st | and low heels. zes only to 5. § ) at the organization rcoms. There ence led by Mrs. Mary B. Wilson, tlr Thosel i ] spended by the automobile 2 - S b These are ~hm>~. llul will bri iends o 7 s X hl)nlv' The local police \)\wn\ vas also furnished candy for the boys new state president, and a question- he i 2 in i b b Lihatue 250 MRSy $3 85 iBed of the suspension. Knight | 210 8iMls Who mizht come in box. TIn the ernoon papers and Egtic briccly oy NI REEC I K¢ " S $3 and $3.50. Regular value $4.85 and $5.85 driver of the Standard Oif| “OUF office looked very festive for qddresses will be given upon the ad- A S sl U i i s i e CERSe sy HiGH G2 SRt G (e e ally lighted tree shedding its warm Christian Temy Tomorrow Only e Tomorrow Only | °mo™°w o | Tomorrow Only h. s of 40 candidates reccived | ¥ ferent shades. Buy them now, cven i ity “Ilub Works" if we. to carry them over—It Women's 3-14 Silk Hose, with seam, in fatory degree at th Men's first quality and : endly. A., las - = s = 3 1 5 - . o will § A 1 25 blac brown. grey and white. We are Pl e e s { > 36 Goodyear™” Rubbers at .. a pair ol gy ) & closing out this line. Regular 90 degree team. under the 2 ! ! i “They cost "$1.05 wholesale.” They were $1.75 $2.00. value $1.50 and $1.75. Only pair c pt Captain Jack Kiley. $3. $3.50 and $i. hi, Methodist church . —advt about Lusitania sink e 53 ). - 2 i 5 ““)m)m 1 ( f Such feotwear as we will offer during our two week's “ ANC would cost o manufacture today 33 1-3 per cent. more than the retail price we have put on eve article mentioned in the .nl\('!ll\on ut. We rantee full satisfaction or your vy back— during this, the first clean-up ¢ we have had since we started in business—The same as though th ¢ soods were sold at th il regular hursda Junuary lllllv’n‘. l.y\l:\‘[bw:u»l.}’v)l”‘qli\ u’i‘ttlll:lrl;i‘].;q' Wil 2 - “"flm ( i » 1 1 e Sl S o & I ORR Al NE S H OE C 236 Main St., 1tf.‘lh! I"Hjl()l'i nt congressional ‘ '/ : . New Britain in Washington relative to an unusually line program s et = adainst colds an < 1 from | vou buy. at *orter Son = [ ey T —— BEGYSMUSTARINE > . = THOLATED_HOARH | | ITCHY ECZEMA | AND CHEST COLDS and the Girl” A e AUSPICES OF In Pimples On Nose and Jost, bromenide, ‘\'Li,‘, L "ave || Daly Council, No. 12 Face. Could Not Sleep. it 0 LTIt (Pt e D o bl ot e : not hister and you g vel- Caused Disfigurement. | 1 150 500 thik riinat, veat musiar Lyceum Theater plaster improvement very small - o = S MON. and TUES.. JAN. 19 and 20 YEs Z Eczema Tsgan by itching and price. S ain. Cu : - i ning and I had it on both sides A hox s cqual 1o 50 blistering nus- MATINEE MON. AFTERNOON e IF YOU FEEL A COLD e i Tl v wti |16 U ) st e g e R os Rt o0 COMING ON - TAKE . face. At night it would toothache, headache and carache in 10 A R '“‘;. i ‘ 3 : Matinee, minutes. Prescribed by doet for 19 L3 | )/ tch and burn so that I X 1 s BRIGGS .. { "/975 could not sleep, and it vears. Nothing so (uick and effective 25¢, 10¢ s COUGH DROPS - ‘f\ :z F caused disfigurement. It te end rheumatic ns. neuritis, neu- irection of JOHN F. MULLEN broke out in little pimples ralgia and Jumbago. ] CKE ON SATII AT e « THEY STOP THE = NG e s e < anre it Diear S : ’ P N 1 Y7 face was cracked. orizinal in the yvellow hox. The Go- < YRGS ¥ B RN, Boes PROMINENT SPEAKER. z TROUBLE AT ,ONCE “1 heard of Cuticura Soap and ent size contains two und one-half S STRE ! PERFECT BAKING f L e AND SOOTHE THE Ointment, and I sent for & free sam. | - {imes as much o the Su-cent size. 10 oo & SOL G T G AR Ty ge 1, or nmi ; i1 Baasd i e N e e s made baking a pleasure to D e & rarien o winer | 2= MIEMBRANEOFYOUR = | |pe !pichtedoomand §osed | crent for cutliipin und trosted foct = Lt Eere v NGELUS FLOUR ' e “" A l - L] L] - z two boxes of Cuticura Ointment when mustard preparation ‘on the market, g nz the ter months, The | 4 HRO I was healed.” (Signed) Miss Agnes O TSR] TR ST A & M The Standard or Purity in white et - o 5D NSTALLED flour. Thomps=on Milling Co., et o : Ket.’]) aBox han@y ~ | | R. Junkins, Eliot, Me., June 30,1919, e o ine hucsont Crilifandy == Use Cuticura for all toilet purposes. ST N Lockport, N. Y. SO LWL @ CABRICGS CO. CAMBRIDGE MASS. @8 | | sy gn s | USQEASBA'N KINIRY & COMPANY L eI | =S tim s | e | INCoN A Anvisgaes o AN