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NEW BRITAIN igars bt is more welcome istmas time than of good cigars? s, the ideal gift— e or receive. son Drug (:a 171 MAIN STREET OPEN EVENINGS. ght-Posture pys’ Clothes o with all the good points best of boys' clothes N— ure In the coat that re- the boy to maintain an g, “Iight-Posture” Boys' re shown exclusively in Harttord—they h that money can fabr style and tallor- nd in aadition, they help cultivate the clean cut, hbred alr and alive- appearance which be- poive and character. the boy n “Right " Buit for Christmas. , Toe keHorsfall pompany 93 ASYLUM ST. HARTFORD, ays to Buy Our Kind.” 11Y I1EMS With Music” at Morans'.— itain Camp, Modern Wood- merica, will elect officers at tonight of tles, $1.50—Wilson's.— w Britain Nest of Owls, No. I nominate officers for the lonr ut this evening's meet- members are requested to pl sale at Besse-Leland’s. fira lodge, 1. O. D. of B8t 41l hold a regular business omorrow evening at Turner suit at Main St the Hub Opening . buy your Co., 198 vt will be a sewing meeting of jerhood club at the First n Wednesday at 2:30 p. m will be a dinner dance at le Meadow club house Sat- ning. lolton and Cipriano’s will furnish the music our battery charged or re- t Jester's, 193 Arch street. B. Gallup, organizer of Ad erally and the Charter Oak predecessor of the Ilartford ng club, In particular will “Creative Advertising” at ~day lunch of the Hartford b tomorrow at the City club. sday wspecial. Best Round ., at E. & A. J. Sharp. h Lawyer H. P. Roche, Guls- lo has filed notice of an ac- nst Nicolas Scapellatti and A mechanics’ lien has been n the defendant's property Park raphs taken this week deliv- Xmas. Johnson & Peterson, 3.2, 125 Main street.—-advt ting of the common council mmittee will be held tomor- ing at 7:30. It is expected e will be few requests for in- his year ‘o 1 of C., will hold # seriosw of dances tomorrow at the Elks' home on Wash treet. Chapman's orchestra aen fts. Pens are appreciative Sold by City Drug Co., n streot.—Advt rebaum has brought Guiseppa Colletto to recover he plaintiff alleges that the t owes mondy to the amount 13. tate of Charles A. Lindgren, od at §1,938, has been di- 0 his wife, Hilma A. Lind- his will filed yesterday Holmes returned last night imeeting of the State Cham- mmerce held in New Haven, purpose of discussing the situation suit GITY T0 SETTLE CLAIM FOR 3125| Will Recewe Resoluflou at Meet- ing Tomorrow Night At tomorrow evening's common council meeting, the claims commit- tee wWill recommend settlement of the claim of Mary McLaughlin for $125 tc reimburse her for expenses brought | about by injuries sustained when she | fell on an icy sidewalk, February 21, | 1920, The payment of bills as follows will be recommended: Incideritals, $3,284.- 33; dogs, $23 special appropriations, i interpsts and discounts, $18,- i City Hall commission, $11. hoard of health, $1,356 ud of water commissionaers, $4, "'\ 9~ ; board of public works street de- r'ml‘nl $22,020; street lighting, 7 3: subway deps nlnunl $5,4 t sprifikl . :;..'; 14; street impre rd of pelice commi ills, $490.08; munici : bhoard of fire commis- 480 hoard o¢ public char- Boards lu Re |vn|'.. The board of public works will rec- ommend that the Bodwell Realty com- pany be permitted to open Mason av- enue for a distance of 900 feet south- erly from the south line of Shuttle Meadow avenue; that a revised side- walk grade be laid out on the west side | of Stanley street, from Francis street | to Commonwealth avenue, and the board of public works report, in writ- | Ing, its action, to the common coun- | il that the bard of public works be | instructed to order property owners | on both,sides of Nordeen street from ! ‘Arch street to Linwood street to lay | concrete walks in front of theirsre- spoctive properties on or beiore the | first of June, 1921: that permission be granted to Axel D. Roos to connect ' property at No. 30 Florence street | with sanitary s¢Wer in East street, ana | the matter referred to the board of compensation and assessment for | estimafed cost of $450; that the board authorized to enlarge the low poten- | tial manhole of the city’s wire con- | dult system on the east side of Main | street, opposite Court street, at an | rutlmllrd cost of $450; that he board of water cmmissioners be instructed to lay a water main in Masen avenue, so-called, for a distance of 900 feet southerly, from Shuttle Meadaw ave- | nue provided the usual special bond is Med with the board and the board, be not held liable for acceptance of the street because of laying of said water main; that the board of water | commissioners be instructed to lay a | waters main in Ovetrlook- avenue, so- | called, for a distance of 800 feet, pro- | vided the usual special bond is filed and the city be not held liable for acceptance of the street because oX laying the water main. s SON“BRINGS ACTION FOR DEATH OF HIS FATHER. Action to recover compensation | from the -chnnl committee for the death of Thomas H. Petts has been brought by his son, Arthur H. Petts of 728 East street. The deceased in- jured his wrist while working about the High school furnaces December Blood polsoning developed, caus- ing the death of Mr. Petts. He was | the main support of his wife and an invalid daughter, forth the plaintifft sets FREE TO THE SICK! A Remarkable Offer made to the Sick for this . ‘A making an X- Lungs, with Improved Magn @I-###Q#fi#%##fifi####&###fi####fi 4 SHOP EARLY! Every day you put off your Xmas shopping means more store crowds to contend with possible delivery delays Shop now Be assured of first choice from December is here ! and additional worry. from now. stocks. PYREX ix easy to clean. X never chips. X sells—and repeats. PYREX. & & | & & & [ & & & & & % & & & | 2 & HARDWARE ####fi##@@#@##@fi@## gofededodogetolc] PYREX bakes in a shorter time. X retains its golden lustre. "Il always have a pleased, PYREX TRANSPARENT OVEN DISHES ALWAYS GIVE SATISFACTION. HERBERT L. MILLS DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1920. IE!E]E!EIIEIIEIEE]EIEIEEIEIEIEIIEE]EEMEDEEIEE\IE.IEIIEII'!'IE HOLIDAY GIFTS of Jewelry, China, Cut Glass, Silverware are gifts of lasting senti- ment, and our stock is of dependable quality, style, value.” Our prices are arranged to meet every purse. P otede] and laagh at the crowds two wecks our great Christmas & steady customer if you sell her Below you will find many gift suggestions. We have a largé as- sortment of the follow- ing: Parisian Ivory Link Buttons Scarf Pins Waldemar Chains Pocket Knives Diamonds Watches Bracelet Watches Plain and Stone Rings FHVLBOVLOBUBHBLOD 336 MAIN STREET ”e WALL The back ground An unexcelled line of Popular Priced Wall Papers Domestic and foreign now ready for your approval. Distinctively Decorative Do Not Miss Seeing Our New Line THE JO:IN BOYLE COMIPANY ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PAINTS VARNISH, LEAD AND OILS GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES WALL PAPER, ROOM MOULDINGS, METAL CEILINGS, ETO. 3—5 FRANKLIN SQ. | Toilet Sets Bracelets Vanity Cases Mesh Bags Bar Pins, Ete. Brooches Lavallieres Pendants Hand Painted China Etc. THE PORTER & DYSON CO. “THE OLD RELIABLE JEWELERS” s 54 MAIN ST. New Britain, Conn. EIEIDEJIEIIEEE]E]IEIEIE@IE]EIEIEIEIE]E]IEEEIEIEIEIEEIEIEIEI-EII PAPER for a happy home. 2 IE@DEEEEEEDE@EE@EEEEIE@UHEEEEEEE@EEEE@@EEEI@EEEI and Decidedly Durable. lourl,w m., 8 p. m. Phone 703 _C. W. VIVIAN |HerbertE. Anderson‘ Teacher of Violin Tel, 11454, PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER E@E@Il@@fil@@@@@fill@@@@fil@@.@lllll| ' HAVE YOUR CHRISTMAS CLUB CHECKS CASHED HERE For The Person Who Wishes To Save This Great Xmas Community Sale 52 Main St. New Britain | 115 Dwight St. EE New Britain, Conn. GOLDINE Herb Remedies Can ve Bought ¢ CROWELL'S DRUG STORE. Formula No. 1 is & Tonic, Stomash and Nerve Remedy. Formula No. 2 is for Rheumatism, Catarrh, Kidney and Bladder Troubles. Goldine Morning Smile Laxatives. I 105 ARCH ST., Joyful and light-hearted, the happy throngs of Christmas shoppers went their way through the store, gaining suggestmns from the many displays of popu- lar pnced Xmas merchandise. This is the place to shop for we. ‘have hundreds of gift suggestions for you at a great reduction of prices. WEDNESDAY SPECIAI.S \oung Roosters . Broilers Also Canaries, Bait Globes. NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE TEL. 1121-3 Fish and Fish Dr.NAUGHTON New England’s Wonderful Specialist ~—WHO WILL BE AT— Hotel Beloin examination of the his Skiascope as an a1d to Diagnosis. This and other wonderful methods of examinations are Free to all who call on him at Hotel Beloin, Wednesday, & m. to 5:30 p. m, FREE FOR THIS VISIT should rot fall to take advantage of 1 Are You Sick? Are You Suf- fering? If So Call on Him and Take Advantage of His Skill and Experience. The rapidity with which he de- scribes all diseases is truly wonderful and astonishes ali who call upon him; and his ‘extensive practical npon.l snce enables him to determine Doctor Naughton will positively be at Hotel Beloin, Wednesday, Dec. 15th, from 10 o'clock in the morning until 5:30 o’clock in the evening, to consult with and examine NAUGHTON U AILMENTS. OFI”S#E® AF™ LABORA- all cases personally. DR. J. of tes at J1—Wilso = | SPECIALIST IN CATARRH, STOMACH, KIDNEY AND CHRO) Dec. 15th. Hours from 10 WEDNE Disease, Wonderful “X-Ray” Surgical and Office Treatments Absolutely Free of Charge. Never before has such an opportunity been given the sick of this vicinity, and if you are whether a case is curable or whether it is incurable. Not only will you be sursrised at his wonderful knowledge of diseass, his plain, concise explanation cause and effect. but at the marvelous rapidity with which his common sense, raticza treatment goes to the seat of the trouble; giving relief, and in all cases that have not progressed too far, a cure. P. ONE DAY ONLY To all who call on him at Beloin Hotel, Dr. Naughton will give his Consultations, Remarkable Diagnosiy ot The sick multijudes crowd his offices from morning till night, and at every visit the young, the old, the rich, the poor, all aPply to Dr. Naughton for relief, so those wishing to wses him should remember the day, dates and office hours of his visit and call early to avold the crowded last hours ¢ ]you would avoid Aisappointment you BOYS’ RIBBED STOCKINGS BUNGALOW APRONS Visit oaly, by Women’s popular styled What is a more acceptable gift to a boy than good stock- ings. We have them. Sizes 615 to 11. For Wednesday at 39c pair. The kind you paying 59c¢ for. Bungalow Aprons in best quality Percales, both dark Dflflfl@fifil@@@@@@@@lflfilfilflflfl and light colors are offered, , all sizes. These Aprons are finished with the greatest of care, $2.00 Aprons for Wed- nesday at $1.00 each. been NEW BRITAIN WOMEN’S ALL WOOL SHAWLS For Xmas Gifts In white, greys, black and plaids. The kind that Grandmother wears. Sale price $2.50 to $8.00—All sizes. WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS Packed 6 in a fancy Xmas box. Hemstitched and embroidered for Wednesday at 50c a box. BABY CRIB BLANKETS Beacon make in pink and blue for Wednesday 50c each. TURKISH TOWEL Plain white extra heavy extra large for Wednesday at 50c each. SDAY, DEC. 15th Wednesday, Dec. 15th Examinations, all Medical Services, IEEEEEEE S S suffering, you DON’T WAIT ! The sick multitudes crowd his of- fices from morning until night, and if TURKISH TOWELS With blue border for Wednesday 3 for $1 should call early. Dr. Naughton makes regular visits to New Britain from time to time to personally attend tc his many patients who are unable te visit his Worcester offices. Women’s Flannel Night Gowns Made of good quality Outing Flannel in pink and blue stripes, double yoke and full cut, for Wednesday at $i.00 Value $2. Nev Britain Clothing and Dry Goods Store Inc. 381 -383 Maln Street 1 EIIEEIEIIEIEIIEIEEEIEIEIEIEI[EIEIEIEEE!E]EEIE!EIEIEIEEIE!E]EIEHEEEEEEE@EEIEEEEIEEE@E@EEIEIEEI j ) 5] ] ] ] ] ) ) e ) ) ) ) ] ] )