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. Boston Store Have you seen the New Fad of the Day, the House Apron made of Cre- fonne, a two-piece garment that is deeidedly swell. 1t takes 314 yards of goods, We have ' made up samples to show how they are cut and made. You can select your own Cretonne from 28¢ to $1.35 o yard And Have an Attractive CHRISTMAS GIFT Come In and Seo It Ir you anticipate giving a pair of those beautiful Beacon Plald Blankets don't delay as our supply Is nearing | out by lhe the end. . The Beacon Bath Robe Blankets | r are growing less cvery day. Your early | : attention is advisable. The Beacon Travoling Aug Is use- ful for many purposes. Is.especially desirable as an AUTO ROBE. Indian Blankcts, always in demand wseful for many other purposes. An extensive line of fine waITE W(K)L BLANK‘I‘I'S 0.00 to $22 A pair of these on xnn- lnorn will mwhcklmmm-lwp--m PULLAR & NIVENE: To the Members of The Stanle: ey Workers' Cooperative Societ On November §, 1920, the Dlreclor' passed the following vote: “Voted that the Cooperative exis- tence of this Corporation be terminat- ed” A mnllnl of the mombcn of said PO S e Coljags Beys, Bheifes Nnc’ ing fast, ran Into the wrieck car, it STORY OF AMBUSH IS TOLD BY VICTIM | But Detmlc of Insh Massacre = May Never Be Known (By Assoclated Press.)~Detalls of the tragic story of Sunday evening's massacre near Kilmichael, in which 15 auxillary police recruits were shot to death, may never come to light, available source of lnlo mation is the supposed sole surviving member of the party who was severely wound- ed and is belleved to be dying in the military hospital here. Cork, No The only sualties on the side of the n.lnlil Rn\l One account of lhe incMenl states that at a sec spot a deep trench had been cul .cro-g the road and into it the leading lorry plunged. The second lorry, which was travei- is said, and the occupants of both became easy victims of the men who planed the Palice officlals at Macroom were ignorant of lh tragedy until Monday when part was sent to scour the country for Ih missing men. Pullre authorities assert the men re- sponsible Inr assas sinations are recelving no protectio: from the p.oplc “Every man of them is known to ambuscades an une clally In rou(h ountry like th: scene of Sunday nl(ht ambush, GOVERNORS GATHER AT HARRISBURG, PA. Chief Executivés From Al Parts of United States Attending Conference Harrisburg, ng, De Dec. = @’clo o | England Clnlmd "hands wm-. u ov, 17, 1020, TRUMAN L. WEED, Secretary. Pacific slope here today and the den izen of the frozen Great, Lak: met and fraternized with the dweue GR a?qs \. L .5 & cCMm R MO T o .n\ Bach of the subsequent prepared ot addresses was to be followed by gen- senate eral discussion. The subjects were: ssion of “The national importance of agri- th ir l |h nnnu;! conference. ‘ culturs ehl‘n Throughaut last evening and early | of h: ~The SR ety ok today the governors and governors- s m‘e for Indu-mu] | o elect detraine: d and were met at ailroad mu 11 along tha Rio Gra Govemo John M. Parker otl(nnsas 'The nn.uo 1 conference on Sproul on behalf of Pennsylvania and e Lieut-Governor Edward Beidelman Arnold Wallen is spending the holi- speaking in the name of Harrisburg. day vacation period at his home on Response was by Governor Thomas W-rlool( street. He 1s a student at E, Campbell of Arizon; C. L. PIERCE & CO C. L. PIERCE & (0. Opposite Monument 246 Main St., New Britain " The Music Store That Deals in PIANOS VICTROLA Sign \ Suprem- of w The Leading Store QM R mflxmnuu N e -C. L. PIERCE & CO. ARE YOU GOING? Benefit Performance New Britain General Hospital Bmldmg Fund LYCEUM THEATRE Matinee and Night, Thurs., Dec. 2 6—Special Acts of Vaudevflle—G And “Held in Trust” Starring May Alllson George Kibbe Turner’s Red Book Magazine Story Vividly Pictured on the Screen Tickets 50c, 75¢, $1.00 On Sale Now at Lyceum Box Office, Campaign Head- quarters, and by Factory Team Workers 7 YR YRS RO Y TR WO YR O RO A P I YR YR O SUNDAY December 5th There Will Be Added to The Sunday Ct;mant A NEW AND UNIQUE FEATURE IN CONNECTICUT JOURNALISM ARTGRAVURE EVERY SUNDAY Giving in pictorial form Hartford and' Connecticut news and views, illus- trated by a remarkable process, “producing pictures more artistic and’ clear than the original photographs, the last word in metropolitan journalism EIGHT PAGES of SPLENDID ILLUSTRATIONS EACH WEEK AS AN ADDITION to “CONNECTICUT’S GREATEST NEWSPAPER” FEATURES FOR SUNDAY, DEC. 5th Sir Seymour Hayden’s etchings owned by Mr. George A. Gay; an artistic: treat. .- Govemor-Elect Everett ]. Lake in action as an athlete; his home and family. Mr. Russell Cheney’s splendid painting of a Spanish Mission, soon to be on exhibi- tion here, and the artist in his South Man- chester studio. Timely pictures of local men and women at work and at play. @ oo o Newsy views of Hartford; a city of rapid changes and lively interests. ORDER NOW FROM. YOUR DEALER TO BE SURE OF SECURING THE SUNDAY COURANT Reserved Seats ExchangedWednesday and Thursday Morning from 10a.m. to 12noon at Lyceum Box Office ‘““Help Your Hospital—You'll Need It!”’ $600,000 Nov. 29—Dec. 6 LI Yot ot St et R TNTBE BOCIVR T Y1 YT S