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‘Bosten Store | HARTFWD BANKER SHIRT WAISTS One or More Shirt Waists make a wery acoeptable asd practical Xmas Gire. Our line is made up of many styles Voile, Orgondie, Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe and Pongee, in white MIDDY BLOUSES Weo have them in a large varlety in all white, white with color trim and wolid colors. Also the flan serge ones, in navy and red. Ladies’ Wocl Sweaters PULLAR & NIVEN “CORNS” Uft Right Off Without Pain Doesn't hurt a bit! “Freexons” on an aching éorn, In. stantly that corn stops hurting. then Ahortly you Ift it right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the ealluses. withou reness or irritation. - Have Your Headlights ,Adjusted Properly Open Mon., Fri. and Sat. Evenings. A. G. HAWKER ELM STREET . “DANDERINE” Girls! Save Your Hair! Make It Abundant! Drop a little Immediately after a “uUsnderins™ massage, your hair takes on new life, Justre and wondrous beauty, appear- ing twice as heavy and plentiful, be- enuse each hair seems to fluff and thicken. Don’'t let your hair stay lifeless, coloriess, plain or scraxgly. You, too, want lots of long, strong, peautiful hair. A 36-cent of delighttul ~panderine” freshens your sealp, checks dandruff and falling hair. This stimulating “beauty-tonic” gives to thin, dull, fading “Seir that youth. ful brightness and abundant thick- Jess—All druggists ! bottle and | AINITS STEALING lPomr OF Hartford Conn. Trast Co. $150,000 Short Hartford Dee. 8.—Charged with the embezzlement of approximately $150,- 000 of the banks funds, to which he is said to have made « voluntary con- fession, Raymond J. Porter, 26 ©0ld, head of tho proof department at tha Hartford-Connecticut Trust com- pany is under arrest in bonds of $50,- 0. According to the alleged confession, Porter “borrowed” money from the bank, Intending to pay it back. He is said to have speculated extensively in stocks through New York dealers. It ia sald that Porter made his confes- sion voluntarily, anticipating the visit of tha bank examiners, Meigs H. Whaples, chairman of the board of trustees of the bank, has given out the following statment: “Mr. Raymond J. Porter, an | ployee of The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Is under arest upon charges of embezzlement which | Adds a deligh tful | flavor to cooking cars | em- | will | approximate one hundred fifty thous- | and dollary ($150,000), “Mr. Porter is enabled to make res- | titution apparently to the amount of about forty thot sand dollars ($40,000) nd a bldnket insurance bond which ers his embezzlement to the »unt of one hundred thousand dol- ars ($100,060) will bring the loss to | the institution down to a rather small amount—probably about $10.000 ““The embezzlement was cffected by this manipulation of credits and checks which passed through his hands. He was In charge of the proof department through which individual checks and credit tickets passed. He dd not handle, himself. any money and the embezzlement is an unusual one. Ap- parently, so far as the company has been able to discover, the embezzle- ment covers only a short period. In- vestigation made by the bank offi- ciuls Indicates that the money taken by Mr. Porter was uscd entirely in stock speculation. He has made a complgte confession of his takings to the bank officials. His private life has been without reproach as far as the officers can learn.” —a FREE TO PileSufferers Dea’t Be Cut—Until You Try This New Home Cure That Anyeme Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time. Chew up & Pleasant Tasting Tablet -‘ll‘YmoIdPI-. Lot Me l'u—— This Free. My internal method for the treatment rmanent and’ 1efof piles is thocorrect o Y nonsands upon thousnds of Erate: ful iettors testity 1s. and 1 want you 10 try this method at my expense. 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The bloating affected my heart and at times 1 was afraid I was going to die. I tried most everything I could hear of, besides having a number of doctors, but got only ung?ury relief, until I got a few bottles of Milks Emulsion. It has done me so much from_the s that I consider it a God-send. I now bave more relief sinee takiog it and bhave slept better than for years. I cannot praise it enough for what it has done for me.”— Mrs. Ples. Jones, 146 Elm St., Salem, Va. Thousands have suffered for years from stomach and bowel troubles, and then found the same wonderful relief and last- benefit from Milks Emulsion. liks Emulsion is & pleasant, nutritive food and a corrective medicine. It re- stores healthy, natural bowel action, do- ing away with all need of pills and phy- wien. It Jnvnot- appetite and qulcl{y puts the digestive organs in shape to as- similate food. As a builder of flesh and strength, Milks Emulsion is stronsly iec- omme to those whom sickness has weakened, and is a powerful aid in re- sisting and repairing the effects of wast- ing diseases. is is the only solid emulsion made, and so palatable that it is eaten with a spoon like ice cream. No matter how severe are urged to try Milks this guarantee—Take with our case, you mulsion under #ix bottles home ou, uwe it according to directions and i no:"-h:umd vnl(h ::‘eu:i-nullu, our money wi promptly 5 7% and $1.50 per bottle. Pwmolsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind. SoM by druggists everywhere, | ! knot was tied while JACKSON TAK CUE GAME. Beats Cannafax in Third Match Billlard Tourncy Finals. of Chicago, Dec 9.—-Robert Cannefax, cue title holder, was defeated yester- | day by Clarence Jackson of Kansas City in the third game of the final round for the national three-cushion billiard championship by a score of 75 to 69. Cannefax was unable to play posi- tion as wel! as he dd in defeating Augie Kieckhefer Tuesday night and Jackson. althotgh repeatedly missing naturals, made nearly a dozen banks and several seemingly impossible shots, nuch to the displeasure of the speciators. The game lasted more than three ard a Falf hours, although only | 88 innings in length. Jackson took an early lead and held it until the forty-second inning, when Cannetax tied the score at 34. The 1ead see-sawed for a time, and | then Jackson gradually pulled away. 2,000 MILES APART; WEDDED BY PROXY ‘Washington — Businesy detained Senor Don Manuel C. Tellez, secretary of the Mexican embassy her on the day set for his marriage to Dona Emilia Benoit. Authorization wan sent to Mexico City empowerinz hia brother to appear at the aitar for him,' of the Mexican emoassy here on the the bride and groom were 2000 miles apart. Two weeks luter Senor Tellez met his bride in New York and they have just arrived in Washington. Sporta | —— . PASTELRIZING ERODLICES. The best of selected raw milx thor. ' sughly PASTEURIZED by our mod- wrn process Is what is offered you over our brand of PASTEURIZED | MILK. I The finest raw milk cannot compare with OUR PASTEURIZED MILK— | tor ours is the finest raw milk made steurizing. ELY SAFE and PURE by RICH~~PURE—DELICIOUS Order it toduy J. E. SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STREET. LIFE INSURANGE UP T0 10 BILLION MARK. Publc s Relrencking, But Not on That, Officials Declare il New York, Dec. 9.—Depite the fact | that the people of the United suno.v.l have entered upon a period of re- trenchment, they are buying mur(‘l than $10,000,000.000 of new life insurance this year, according original statistics presented t | to of life insurance presidents here to- day, This sum it was stated, is 21 per cent mort than the amount bought in 1919, which in turn, was 62 per cent more than that purchased in 1918, the previous record ycar. The total insurance in force on all Ameri- 192 years ago was only nine n dollars, or less than new insurance. s, which were contribut- ed by 153 companies during 96 1-2 per cent of the life insurance businesy of the country, were presented to the convention by President George [ Coch of the ific Mutual L ~ Asthma Is Dangerous Folly To Disregard Its Warning. ] to the annual convention of the association l the present y The statisti Asthma is not only a disagreeable affliction but a dangerous one. The con-tant difficult breathing, the chok- ed up air passages, the struggle for ir, the loss of rest, combine to force a great strain on the nervous systemt and hear{—often too great a strain to stand. It is the worst of folly to neglect such a condition or to continually treat with ordinary narcotic medicines, drugs, inhalers, smokes, or douches which merely give temporary relicf from the chokinz paroxysms and do not relieve or correct the real cause of the trouble. Instead get from Dickin- son Drug Co. or any other diuzgist a small bottle of Ox daze (essential oil) tablets and take one at short interva's whenever distress is felt and one on going to bed. Instant relief is usually ! felt and in addition the effect of con- sistent treatment is to gradually bring about a greatly improved health con- dition as the symptoms of Asthma dis- appear forever. Oxidaze is the suc- cessful prescription of-a Worcester, Mass., physician and its treatment of Asthma, even in the very worst forms has probably never been excelled. Dickinson Drug Co. sells it and’pa- tients find it a safe pleasant and Inex- pensive treatment to use. Dr. Scholl’s Foot Expert here all this wek to re- lieve Fooi Sufferers FREE EXAMINATION I7 your fect give you pain it is because they have de- veloped some defect. The cause of the trouble can quickly be lo- cated by our foot expert who will give you a demon- stration and advice free. He knows feetthorough.- ly., havin traine: in the famous Dr. Scholl Method of Foot Correction. No matter where or how your feet ache, hurt or bumn, or if they feel tender and sore, there is a scientific corrective to give you Our expert will demonstrate this on your own foot and show you that abso. lute foot comfort is possible with. out wearing odd- ly shaped or over-sized shoes. GHRCIGLOLREOOT GAHDOLLHBLIVTLVLLITLEOY We are now exclusive agent for the French Shinir & Urner—Extra Quality Shoes. The Bootery 118 MAIN STU YTy i insurance Insurance company. of Los Angeles, Cal., who said in part: “Last year the insurance world dis- | cussed with unconcealed amazement the tremendous increase of life insur- ance bought by the American people, analyzed it and sought to understand the reasons.for it. This year we arc more urprised to find a still further i cd volume of new business, Last year, which v ¥ ex- cecded previous records in volume of new life insurance., was the b'gzest Vear in extravagance and the poople med to go the limit in almost profligate individual . expenditure. This year, be'ng one of thrift and re- | trenchment, it was hardly expected that the large volume of life insurance bus‘ness would be kept up. “The peoble of the Un'ted States brought $1,750.000,000 more new life in 1920 than they did in 1919, notwithstanding their entry upon an era of retrenchment.” 4 cans milk b50c. —=ndvt. Russell Bros. TORONTO VARSITY BOXERS INVITED. Toronto, Dec. 2.—The University of Toronto boxing team has been invit- ed to compete against Penn State glove men in a dual tourney on January 29, it was announced today. An acceptance has been delayed to learn whether the proposed inter-ccllegiate -national tourney will be held, in which event local boxers will try to win the Cana- diun title, and arrange to meet the American champions. It is understood here that a challenge also will be re- ceived from the United States Naval Academy. Pure lard — Cuticura Soap| AND OINTMENT Clear the Skin P T e e at’'s Gone? Lumbago You Won't Stay in Bed Long if] uonQo:Ick-AZdn'De‘y'- It does the work and cannot. tenderest skin. Keepa box handy, for lumb quickly and you can bet you'll g0 quickly when it comes. And it will go quicker th hoped for and so will sore colds. tonsilitis. pleurisy and b Begy's Mustarine often_ends nd subdues the inflammation & remedies you have heard about, So why suffer for days while u} acting remedies when rheumati eased, neuralgia banished and sa stiffness gnded in double quick t For every ache and pain and fluenza before it gets you, get B tarine, in the yellow box—30 an — the Quickest Pain Killer Foor Lines Notice how the lines of shoes give finality to the lines of the limbs. Boery Walk-O~er, no matter awhat last, is made te conform to the natural lines of the foot. If You Have Slender Feet You have difficulty getting a shoe narrow enough. You want a good fit without slipping heels and bulky feeling. Try Walk-Overs for slender fitting. It is one of their special- ties. For years women with narrow feet have found dellgllt in Walk-Overs. It is a Walk-Over service. heel. Breakin necessary on A STREET OXFORD A dressy, narrow-toe oxford with stylish, graceful Cuban in is neve: Alk-Overs. Rare style with foot freedom. A TAILORED BOOT A beautiful dress boot. Smooth ankle fit tailored to perfection. You'll delight in the trimeffectand B glovelike fit, David Manning’s You have the same wide range of choice. STREET BOOTS A new Russian shade of tan. did for street dress Pointed toe with Cuban heel slim anl It appe: Virck-Crer SHOE STORE 211 Main St. The $165-2 The $135-2 Awaken the family Christmas morning to the joyfu son, so faithfully reproduced on the Aeolion Vocalion. SPECIAL XMAS OFFER Discontinved Mode's Now $135 Discontinved Mode's Now $11C STEP IN AND SELECT YOURS NOW—TERMS TO SUIT JOHN A. ANDREWS & C¢ AV [ B THE BIG XMAS STORE. " @@@;@&-I§I--I§3-@--Iéi:-Ié?-@-@@-1‘2‘)@@@@@@fi@@?@#-fifififififififififififib li 1 music of the Christma The greatest phon & GRS CLILTTHVL BV VIVVV LS IOV TIVIARUORR