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y» Boston dtore ATTRACTIVE SHOWING OF Gloves and - Neckwear ! to Anna May Newton of 1666 Stanley Hartford—The adjutant general | young friends were present and many | gifts were received STAFF IS SELECTED. Major T. Russell Smith, Norwich— j Alde-de-Camp, Major George C. Secley, | Alde-de-Camp. i Licutenant Commander Iiarold S. Governor-elect Everctt J. Lake has Lake—Naval aide. named his staff, which is composd | of the following men: , Governor-clect Lake Picks Out Those to Serve With Him. C”Y 1 - .,1”5' Essex— Removal sale at Besse-Leland's. —advt. December Victor records. Plerco & Co—advt. A birthday surprise party was given | C L. 7 CITY COURT DECISJONS, Brigadier General George M. Cole, —_— Are Handed Down In Severa! Cases, Judgments Colonel Lucius B. Barbour, Hart- ! Many of her|ford—Quartermaster general, i street yestorday afternoon in honor of her 11th birthday Colonel J. Moss Ives, | Tha following judsments have been n advocate general. down in the city od. by W. F. M Danbury Come to C. L. Plerce & Co.'s. Hear Victor record No. 15697. Fair.—advt. Mrs. J Kirkham has returned | Colonel Paul Waterman, Hartford ~—Surgeon g afternoon, and DESPONDENCY CAUSES SUICIDE. Newington Carpenter Ends Life After | aten'ng Wife and_Children. | ngton, Dec. 3.-——John Peterson, | nded his life while in a fit of | ondency at his home near Station | No. 6. Wednesday night. He had been ' out of employment for the past three | wecks, and this probably prampted his rash act. Ready for Your Inspe Our reliable and high grade selection of ELRY, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, SILVERY CUT GLASS and IVORY will surely appeal this Christmas season. Due to the fact that been watching the market continually and sugd Sl T e I in accumulating the most wonderful Christ his home Wednesday | reated quite a scare in his household with his wild threats. | After his wife had locked herself in | He returned from o trip to Boston. * Victrolas, at Morans,' advt. French Kid Gloves, all colors, $2.25 of course.— $3.75. Guuntiet' Kid Gloves, $5.50 pair. Mochasctte Gloves, $1.25 to $2.00. | Mochasette Gauntlet Gloves $1.75. | pound beginning Dee. 13, Unfon Laun- dry and Dry Cleaning Co.—advt. Mack’s Merry Makers at Foresters' tonkrht.—advt. - Ladies' Wool Skating Gloves, $1.39 | o $1.75. Infanty Mittens, 206c¢ w0 65, Boys' Fleeco Lined Leather Gloves, @ S13% o $1L.75. Roll Collars in Lace, Net and Or- gandie, dho to $2.00. Laco Poing Collars, 35¢ to $1.25, d Collar and Cufll Scts in Lace and Orgunaie, $1.15 10 $2.85, Ruffling for Neckwear in Lace, Net and Ovgandie, 38¢ o $1.75. Boudolr Caps, 85¢ to $2.00, Vells and Velling. A new shipment of Laces Christmas work. & Trimmiogs, Fringes, Tassels. PULLAR THIS S of gifts worth while. the home. Colonel C den—Commi; . . = - n Colonel R. Leland Keeney, Somers l(nu;:h' dry washing at 9 cents n'—l'uynm.flrr general Major George C. field—Aide-de-camp. Major Sllas M. Wheelock, Putnam —Aide-de-Camp. I*. Rockwell, Meri- . | the head. general R th Woodruft, Litch- oo 5 O Sargis, Jamin So $26.80 cosi Hu-gerford vs. Ben- evening at 6:45 o'clock. . B. s, $426.40 damages and R ey ma#d&#éé#@#&m#@d@@{Ei:;:a@@@éfi@@E}@@@@é@@E@é@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@g‘ 7 rr | “‘w‘\ IIIAUAHII = llllllllIIlIllIlIlllIIIllIllllI"IIlllllllllllllllllllllln RE — SANTA CLAUS’ FURNITURE WAREHOUSE — filled with hundreds You'll find appropriate things for father, mother, sister, brother—that will give them happiness day after day for years and years and that will add to the beauty and comfort of Furniture is inexpensive, too, and it is not a trifling gift. .— DANCE — WILL BE GIVEN AT THE ELECTRIC HALL | Saturday Evening ~ December 4th Music By Tickets I When shopping you'll find this Christmas Furniture Store Headquarters of Gifts and salesmen eager to help you with your selection. STEP IN TOMORROW TO NEW BRITAIN’S GREATEST FURNITURE INSTITUTION John A. Andrews & Co. ‘ THE BIG FURNITURE STORE G Lavm | EesEeeEeEsE a0 ¢ES 2ES¢ESCESIES IS0 ESSESESES SES G WHERE MOST PEOPLE TRADE S0 YTt ST WA Women’s Velvet Hand Bags and Leather Purses * All the Newest Shapes in Vogue Represented. Priced from $3.95 & $12.98 — Blouses — The stock is now at its flood, newest style ideas fashioned of exquisite silk and cotton materials and prices far from extravagant. ™ “Merry Christmas” Say it with one of our quality cards. A new department added for the holiday season— when you are ready to buy your Cards, think of this Dept.—we are sure you will find just the Cards you want. DR g R 3 TSR s A N e M S S 1 550 O IR s 30 s SISO 50 R A 5558 s 535 5 34 FORESTE AT 815 P M. Mack’s MERRY MAKERS OF HARTFORD EVERY EVENING -- DECEMBER 3rd to 13th LEONARD & HERRMANN CO. . The Store That is Filled With the Spirit of Christmas. Give a Thought to CHRISTMAS There are but nineteen shopping days left and in that short time all your holiday shopping must be done. - klf you ‘a;re in doubt as to wllllat to give—come here— 00K around—we are sure you’ll find man’ ift i that will interest you. 4 s o= — HANDKERCHIEFS — ‘Have you seen our wonderful stock of Misses’ and Ladies’ Handke.rchiefrs? Detailed descriptions we cannot give as space will not permit—all we can say is: PAY A VISIT AND LOOK THEM OVER. Priced from 1215¢ to $1.25 each. — IMPORTANT NEWS — Our entire stocks of Misses’ and Women’s Sits drastically reduced in price—Do not wait till January— BUY NOW-—Prices are just as low as they will be then— selections better. ;. ANNUAL BANQUET. al banquet of the New " Britain Christian Endeavor Union will | be held at the First church an alumni fellowship will be formed, | as well as the quarterly rally. N RO NN A N S A lection in the very latest designs at the very | which, of course, means lowest—prices. — | We bespeak an early call, giving us the p of showing you our goods, angd you may be thd of quality and prices. Our complete MUSIC DEPARTMENT w you a wide range of instruments to sele whether it is a PIANO, VICTROLA, RECOR MUSIC ROLLS. Should you contemplate purchasing any the music line, you will be greatly benefited b ing our showrooms where you will be sure your favorite instrument at the most liberal ' Henry Morans Monday | At this time | OPPO. MYRTLE ST. for Quick Returns Use Herald Classifi ';‘ PENCIL Eversharp—Headquse . We Have the Most Complete Line in the From $1.00 and Up. NEW BR.TAN TYPEWRITER EXCH/ 72 West Main St.. Tel. 612 Es4E¢0E4EEEISECESCECEISESSEG No Doubt a P R Bath Robe Or A Kimono is on your gift list. Why not make the selection now while stocks are complete. — Hosiery — " No gift more appreciated—one can never have too many pairs—now showing some wonderful values in the Wool Sport Hosiery—all the wanted colorings repre- sented. . Every Little Miss Loves A Dolly Have you a Doll to buy—See our big family—We have one to suit every longing wish. Very moderately priced. 3 — SATURDAY — DRUM CORPS. NIGHT BIG STREET PARADE EXHIB.TION DRILLS BATON SWINGING RS FAIROPENS TONIGH — MONDAY — THE THREE FREDERICKS Slapstick Acrobats. DOWNEY TRIO of Walli.igford. AT BARDECK’S HALL e