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SK SETS Other Brass velties OU 71 MAIN STREET KVENINGS, Wale at lar meeting witl b of pently Being intoxic rd. Miry washing at o ning Dec. 13. U Cleaning Co.— of the on r meeoting of Laurel Court ld tomorrow evening when to candidates will s dancing Fri., school, MeKeon's orch. '!le month of November, rtment responded to 27 this number 17 were bell, II" alarms. The most de- fire was that at the Schnei- eln bakery on Hart- where damage of about done~ Bir opens Friday.—advt hason ana Peterson make photos. Guaranteed to ING AT COUNTRY CLUB, r for | —Holicny Program Ann [ that con holtdays is an- Dinner gdance, dinuer a Dec. 25th; dinner dance, ve. On Jan. 1 there will b ou entertainment. Mg Co. Bosse-Leland's. police bo held Friday even- Willlam a 1 on duty, take r will be served at 6:30 Grange Month Saturday NATIONAL GUARD MAY HAVE YD UNIT Plan by Major Ives Is to Have Division, the 26th, One ANocated to This Section Plans, which are as yet only tenta- tive, call far one of the divisions of the National Guard that are to be allocated to New England to be located in Con- ecticut. Major J, Moss Ives of Dan- bury has submitted a recommendi- | tion to the general stafl that one of | the two divisions, taking in | Vermant, Rhode Island and Connecti- cut, be designated the Twenty Sixth ! Division. The other division will be composed of Massachusetts men The state’s allotment for a National Guard is 5,600 men, divided into the following units of two regiments of nine rifle and three machine gun companies vach One regiment of motorized artilley with m. m. G. . F. guns, One lical regiment, One motorized ambulance company One supply company laboratory. One division neadquarters pany « with com- headquarters detachment and nk company oreycle company pservation squadron of the alr Ono cavalry squadrgn, head uarters. Two cavalry troops Const artillery units as later author- would necessitate stat DELANEY MAY LOSE PPresent Postmaster Can be Replaced Republican in Spite of Wil- son Ruling, G. O. P. Claims, by " One infantry brigade | POST OFFICE BERTH |- Maine and medical | Postmaster Willlam 1. 1 not retain his office und administration in spite ruling relative to civil Inations for the Nlling ¢ firat, second and third cings offiees, als though prominent Jlocal dJdemocrats have carred that impression for several months. The rule establishing civil servico examinations as the ~hannel through which the succqssar df a pres- ent postmaster can reach offfces was made by President Wison during the present administratidn and on that aceount s subfesl to revocation by Harding as soon as he is placed In toffice, it s explained. BShould Hard- séc At to revoke the rule, it is in his power (o « puoMean Pposimasters mended fo him The proposition of a demécrat fill- e Har Wilson exau- vacancies in ma as are recom- Ipe the office of postmaster here undyr | a republean administration h caused considerable comment sinc announcement of such a possibility was made several months ago Prom- inent Conn cut republicans have conducted an inquiry into the mat- ter with the result that.the above in- point such re- | terpretation has been placed upon the nature of the rule it is subject to revocation by the presiding executive. ! NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, FAMOUS FILM STARS IN VAUDEVILLE HERE | Sheldon Lewis and Virginia l-mrmnl to Be at Palace Theater Thusday, Friday and Saturday. Sheldon Lewis, and Miss Virginia Pearson two well known film stars, who have shown here many times in the screen dr will make their first public coe on a New New Britain Thursday when they ope uu{lum(ul at s probable that at tho locul the: me for this pair of re now featuring state. Mr. Lewls will b cemembered best for his wonderful portrayal of the character rolo in “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. He will be remembered by y for his other successes in serial . Miss Pearson, who is regarded ny as one of the most beautiful in the film world, was for many years one of the stars of a big New York picture corporation. Mr. Lewls and Miss Pearson, in the world outside the stage, are man and wife, will bo seen in a lle playlet “The Second supported by a company of two others. Vaundeville critics have pronounced the playlet, as one that will do, and it scems assured to score heavily in this city. who FECTIONS. Collector Berna- the past month \ TAX COLL Collections by T dotte Loomis for we es, $18,283.56; Sewer, $2182.37; improvement, sprinkling, $268.36; November, 1920 taxes, $590 er $685.45; street improvement, $563.- t speinkling $144.16; Total, ; loss $14,036.81, HOSPITAL COMMITTER. Joseph Walsh, Dr. J. R, Harris L. Hinchliffe have.been ap- Street Dy and 8. ! pointed as a committes to take charge ding | of the city isolation nospital at the town farm vreperty. This hospital is for use in ‘solating eases of diphtheria. MOTHERIOOD MEETING. The Motherhood cmlh will meet to- night at 8§ o'clock in the Children’'s room of the library, Miss Corrine Racon will speak on “Children’s Books nd Literature.” All who are interest- ed in this work are mvited to hear Miss Bacon. ——————— — PALACE — Extraordinary Attraction —THIS— Thurs., Fri., Sat. VIRGINIA PEARSON —AND— SHELDON LEWIS —IN— PERSON N VAUDEVILLE EDAR CHESTS RE PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS ernment Makes Interesting Test rtment of Agriculture That Moths Properly Oonstructed Cedar Chests, South He The United joulture recognizes the grea Shows Cannot Exist In cedar chests in preserving clothes gm the moth danger as o resu 1t of periments conducted by the depart- hent and oxfending over two y According to the government a number of adult moths ced from time to time sts, and cloth was also p" chests for feeding pury vertheless the leaving any eggs behind, an lnlmum amount of feeding e ed in hs all died with- ears’ re- re edar v roses. Chests this season. d a was Similar tests made with trunks nu d of cedar chests resulted in the pid multiplication of the mot The report deduced that ult of these tests indicate that gféthes moths and young cloth arvam are killed when placed codnr chost.” In view of the high prices pai nll garments in the past fow ye: Cedar Chest is an absolute necessity in any household “the re- ars o economic hs. adult moth in a Then too we have d for Lined Chests. we - Some. of the Prices Are: Styles to choose from. Some are well made of genuine Red Cedar. Boxes and also Mahogany and Walnut PRESENTS We are showing an exceflent line of Cedar On our fourth floor there are 37 Different are bound with brass, some are plain, and some have trays, but all Cedar Lined Matting Cedar P W R SRT L $13.50, $24, $25, $34, $35, $37, $39, $41, $45, $49 Shop Early at the Practical Christmas Store s " weather wear. 1920, Boys’ Lamb Lined Coats White Lamb lined, not sheep linkd—made of cloth and with sleeves with leather and collars of opossum and $425 £45.00 values at $30 and $35. BOYS' OVERCOATS Sizes 14 and 15 Sizes 12, 14, BOYS' Broken Ulster s CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD BRIDGEPORT suede lined High Grade TRIMMED HATS Greatly Reduced All of our $20, $25 and $30 hats may be had now at Jess than half price. Here is a really remarkable opportunity to obtain the most exclusive hat at a price that you would ordinarily pay for the simplest kind of a model. racecon. OVERCOATS o le Coats in attractive ellent for cold lines fine long materials 1f you have a friend suff with eczema or other h;h“mi: bumning eruption, what greatee kindness could you do him than to say : “Why don’t you try Resinol ? I know you have experimented with a dozen treatments, but I believe Resinol is diferent. It does not claim to be a ‘cure-all’ —simply a soothing, healing cintment, free from all barsh drugs, that physicians prescribe widely in just such casesagyours. Do get a jar today 1" Resinol Olotment s acll by all drogebead § FUR HATS Unusually smart particularly with a fur coat or fur trimmed- suits are these little hats developed of fur and brocade and other attractive combinations. Seal, moline and nutria are some of the pelts. Very special at 2 $4.95 and $5.95 The Tuke Horngfall Eom pany Silk Beavers at $4.95 Smart tailored models in the best shapes of the season includ- ing a number of Gage models. Regular $12 values. 93 ASYLUM ST. HARTFORD. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind.” | . C. Porter Sons| . New Victor Records for December With the announcement of this list of new Victor music we offer both an invitation and a suggesnon. An invitation to every.one to hear these numbers at any Victor dealer’s; a suggestion that any of these new Victor Records would be appropriate ang acceptable Christmas gifts to any one who has a Victrola, not overlooking the members of your own household. Number Size Price’ ¢ 88625 $1.75 64910 1.2§ 64911 125 64912 125 87319 1.25 64808 1.25 74646 175 89159 2.00 srressewssseeNARRENR IR YRGS ARARRRNRRRRAS La Juive—Rachel! du Seigneur la grace tutelaire (Rachel, When the Grace of the Lord Entrusted Thee to Me) Tarantelle (Chopin) Pisno “The Garden of Memory ©Oi Luna (Oh Silvery Moon) At Parting When | Was Seventeen Symphonie Espagnole—Andante Violin Jascha Heifets - My Sweet Repose Mme. Homer and Miss Louise Homer ‘When You and 1 Were Young, Maggie John McCormack 64913 1.25 Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 2 Philadelphia Orchestra 74647 175 The Home Road Ernestine Schumann-Heink 87320 128 The Japanese Sandman Old Fashioned Garden 19 Virginian Judge—Second Session (Part 1) Walter C. Kelly Virginian Judge—Second Session (Part 2) Walter C. Kelly Anytime, Anyday, Anywhere—Fox Trot Paul Whitenian and His Ambassador Ordu.tr-} 18694 Earico Caruso Alfred Cortot Emilio De Gogorza Giuseppe De Luca Geraldine Farrar Mabel Garrison }4520: 1.00 ‘Wang-Wang Blues—Fox Trot Pagl Whiteman and His Ambassador Orchestra ‘Whispering John Steel ‘The Love Boat John Steel That Old Irish Mother of Mine Sterling Trio Just Like l'._cmv Sterling Trio Fair One—Fox Trot ‘The Benson Orchestra of Chicago I'd Love to Fall Asleep and Wake Up in My Mammy’s Arms—Fox Trot ‘The Benson Orchestra of The Benson Orchestra of Chicago The Benson Orchestra of Chicago Selvin's Novelty Orchestra All Star Trio Gilbert Girard et Gy Victor Light Opera Company Victor Light Opera Company Any Victor dealer will gladly give you an illustrated booklet describing these new Victor Records and play any music you wish to hear. New Victor Records on sale at all dealers on the 1st of each month, Victrolas in great varicty from $25 to $1500. ‘ }1sms 10 }18('396~ 10 18697 10 Chili Bean—Fox Trot My Little Bimbo—One Step Dance-O-Mania—Fox Trot Old Man Jazz—Fox Trot Santa Claus Tells About His Toy Shop Santa Claus Gives Away His Toys Gems from “Mary” Gems from “The Night Boat” }mesa 10 }msm 10 }‘35679 12 }35702 12 Victrola m V., PAY.OFF ‘This trademark and the trademarked word “‘Victrola’” identify all our products, Look under the lid! Look on the label! VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO, Camden, N. J. Victor Talking Machine Co. Camden, New Jersey \