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U Closing Ode. mediately after Dempsey's match in ms BXERGISES Recessional, “Lane Deo,” Willlam New York. December 14, with Eill rd — H. Bishop, organist. Brennnn it was announced here to- y by Teddy Hayes, their reprosen- Annual Event Wil Be Held Sunday hU\e wient 1 todge mowm—ruw| MRS, MAGSWINE IN U. 8. i 2e0> - _ Knoxville, Tenn., Dec. 3.—That a | fcCanm Is Speaker. Wife and Sistcr. of Hunger Strike? ,pii: in the southern intercollegiate Mark Twain and Joe Hallor . The annual memorial exercises ol: Will be Received by Committeo and ::‘!:‘::ll(‘ ::::‘c::tl“o:l ::‘\::!‘Cfi;\e\em;s] :n New Britain lodge, B. P. O. B, wi . 5 5 bo held next Sunday evening in the | Mrish Sympathizers, e es aioated 1o Mark Twain once said:—"“Noise proves nothing ! lodge room. The memorial address New York, Deoc. 3.—The steamship ber of the larger colleges and uni- 7] “" will be dellvered by Peter McCana <Celtric bearing Mrs. Mu versities are advocating the formation | & Often the hen who has laid an egg cackles as if shc ! Gwiey - 'of an assoclation that would exclude Swiney, ter O nte MacSwiney many of the smaller denominational of Chelsea, Mass, lodge. The com- 1 mittee has arranged an excellent pro- | a3 reported off New York harbor and agricultural colleges as well as of Doston, Maas., & past exalted ruler had laid an asteroid !” TS A8 O rly today asd wi fo pass those institutions which have opposed "‘f;.’," o;.»::a.r:.l:‘l!ow-' Rown »flv"anm . Mac- | the freshman or one year rule. - Swine, t0 testify before the —_— : : % Processional March, “Prelude Swiney comes to ,,,,,",,,q'.,.,..n‘ 2 ARG E T The plain facts of this removal event ought to ll-‘:. ey, pe ';l I"“ jpv tn Jrelpnd. London, Dec. 8—Whalers from | thy rd = . 5 Opening Ceremonies, Exalted Ruler ,m,".‘:., g oees W Mg < e e e va Y O e be enough for any man. Making a lot of noise about a4 Seeretary wented on an efficial committee desig- Prayer, Clarence L. Plerce, acting pated to welcome Mrs. and Misy firth station 260 whales have been | chaplain p . brought in. At Collafirth station the the FOUR WEEKS we have left at the old 12-year pyOPening Ode, “Nearer My God o Mrs. H':‘:;!’ 2,',.’;_‘;‘;“;;“;‘:‘]"',‘:’:;{' total catch landed was 130. i g teas to the visitors while in New York T 5 g D Soprano Solo, “There Is a Green plannc 0 O M e bay this fore- MARRY IN WATERBURY. stand won’t increase its importance any. If Joe Hal- @ HIll Far Away.” Miss Howard E. Hor- poon"o o &0 he Celtle. Porey I Weaken o€ Watiehary, and e ' Thousands of Irish sympathizers Miss Alice M Allen of this city were | OfMcors of New Britain lodge. prepared to greet them at the pier married in Waterbury by Rev. John Thanatopsis, Secrotary Dudley T. and several squads of police reserves N Lewis October 3v. Mr. Weaton is Holmes. wero called out to insuro order. 22 years of age, a carpenter and lives Soprano Solo, “In My Father's A reception was to be tendered the 45t 3¢ Sunnyside avenuo Waterbury, | loran’s word doesn’t mean anything in this town by now it never will ! . s House Are Many Mansions” Mrs. visitors lato this afternoon. Howard E. Horton e e Momorial Address, Peter MecCann, S . P. B R. Cholsea, No. 928 TO WINTER ON COAST. e Soprano Holo, “God Shall Wipe Les Angeles, Dec. 3.—Jack Demp- To Cure a Cold m One Day y ® ; Away All Tears”™ Mrs. Howard E. sey, heavyweight champion and Jack Take Grove's LAXATIVE BROMO * HMorton. Kearns, his manager, are coming to QUININE tablets. The genuine bears - Closing Ceremonios. Los Angeles to pass the winter im- the signature of E. W. Grove. 30c m ‘The bride lives at 23 Harrison street and is employed at housework. E ASTERN M[LL]NERY in which we resolve to even set aside the wheel-barrow for taking away what's going to be No-sir-ee ! What we have left must fit any vest pocket ! Quality Style—Low Prices / Newest Winter Hats FUR HATS Combined with Satin and Brocade, in a large variety of styles for your selection to- % A Profit-less, Final Disposal of All Good Not Savings of $2 and $3—But SAVINGS of $10, $12 and $15. Men’s Greatcoats and included are an order of 50 or more most wonderful creations—ordered some time ago—but on wh¥ 83 9 - ;Igyg 5 manufacturers were willing to take enormous reductions when we accepted the shxpment the other 9 !i t0 574, HIGH GRADE TRIMMED HATS 52, $1385 $1685 $19- $29 ~— MARKED WAY DOWN — We Have Marked Down Every Velvet Hat in our Entire Stock BELOW COST Come Here Tomorrow For Real Values in HATS OF THE BETTER KIND Men’s and Young Men’s Men’s and Young Men’s Suits Clothing Novelties For example—The Comfy Slippers are Wool Felt. Wool Felt is stronger, holds its color better, and is warmer than cotton felt. The Soles are thick and comfortable; the Pom Poms are full size. It’s an iil wind that blows no good ! Here’s Xmas only a couple of weeks off and gifts to be bought?' Well—everything happens for the best ! Our removal sale means gift-buying at unheard savings ! _ g8 SEE OUR WINDOWS DAVID MANNING'’S CONNORS-HALLORAN 248 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN 5] B8 (] 30 () B30 (] X8 () 28 B (] 5[] 7 (1] B ) O ] B (] B2 [l R CI B -Qver | !; Shoe Store 211 Main St H €-1-1-1-1.2-2-1-1- 2 2°0 2- Lo ded- Bodof-2.0-2- 1.1 1.1 1 T T PP P R ¥ EASTERN Arrival of EASTERN *“ S L, L. ’“‘;“‘n"“n"’ ‘“:: 13.85 mmemu;:o.urm auto use, for sl 5 -85 b, . A . all stves. 36 to 42, formerly While they 1ast .....ooi..n... $19.85 50Id Bt $40.00 . ..ouiniiirerins 321.85 e 75 Suits, all models and all sizes, worsteds, Raincoats, double textures, some with belt all ;‘QDOOOQGGGG0.0‘QQ '.."GOQQ“.GO‘G##Q##% Eoppalimreied $29.85 it ';l',‘w o SN 319,85 @ & O EaPpeahetmer Suive ai sins .. $36.85 e 14 : ChrIStmas g 250 Suits, mostly Kuppenhelmer make, Men’s sl I ] g Sh ) g Rare bargatns ............... WEDeOD | | T ap ..ociecieesieiieiiiina : st : 5 Sale : [ d Slippers forhMen, Wom;n and Chbl}dren g . i at prices which scemed impossible six | B8 I SHIRTS ? S — 2| UNDERWEAR | SHIRTS HOSE [ This Sale includes: ' g l 3300 boavy sibbed | Flannel ;;.;.5, 3130 and 8178 Eng: @ WOMEN'S COMFY SLIPPERS in many colors and ) . _89c pair v with comfy soles, Prices ......... y .......... sl '65 $ l '95 g $2.35 P T, S e $1.50 Rich Silk Neck- & "MEN'S HYLO FELT SLIPPERS S RN v = | E $2.50 and $3.00 Glas- W with collar and comfy soles. Price .,............0.0c..co... 8 & = tonbury and Winsted s it | o e O - ® MEN'S and WOMEN'S FELT SLIPPERS 2.45 g = o e 55c, 6 pair $3.00 with leather soles ....................... $ *4 e el L MEN'S LEATHER SLIPPERS .. ... -4 —-— 350 Cotton Hoso | S Fnitted Tes : with leather soleg . s . .......................... $2 '95 g 3 for $4.50 25c, 5 pair $1.00 $145 ¥ SHEEPSKIN SLIPPERS with the wo ol and ! next the feet. For men and wome n. Price sl '95 $2'35 g WOMEN FOLK—BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW AND SAVE b These Slippers are all of unusual quality. o ! 8 & (= & & o] e & L3 L o & Led & L] ko] &,