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I larsay ot Water Pottle . |=:izegeas : s 18 not a more sen- | siore.—advt. 'ft than a Let us store your battery for you vinter, reasonable rates. Simmons k Battery any. P A RSAY WATER e -—u-m.‘ ery company hone " E | Have your battery charged or re- th d paired at Jester's, 193 Arch street. soother and coms- |—edvt Jewelry Xmas gifts, Henry Morans'. of aches and —audvt. CITY ITEMS “Say It With Music” at Morans'.— advt. Removal sale at Messe-Leland's.— adve, Give him a Torrey razor for Christ- | mas. So0ld by City Drug Co., 487 Main | st.—advt. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Johnston and Miss Agnes . Johnston, of New Brit- | ain, are stopping at the Hotel Mar- seilles, New York TWO FINED $50 EACH Mosecy ‘Syrany and Mary Misch Had “}! Lived Here Two Wecks, Together— on Orug Co. 471 MAIN STREET PN EVENINGS Both Previously Married. Moses Syrany and Mary Misch were fined $50 and eosts each when they were arraigned this morning in police court before Judge John H. Kirkham on charges of misconduct. Mases and Mary were arrested yes- terday by and Patrolmen Edward Axel Carlson. A previous attempt to arrest the couple after Information as to their actions had reached the ears of the sergeant, had failed when Moses absénted himself from his room Sunday morning. The couple registered as man and Kiley and N J. CREAN Summer street Tel, 1209.- Sergeant Williamn C. Hart | wife at the New Regal hotel an the ' | Morning of December 3, according to | A fine of $10 ana costs was imposed Klett ' in the case of John Monohan, charged Clerk O’Connell. was informed that the young woman | has a husband and child in Mt. Ver- | non and the man a wife and two Prosecutor children in Yonkers, New York. Men’s Sweater Coats Suitable for Gifts ARE REDUCED'IN PRICE. $13.50 SWEATERS AT $10.00. In pavy and tan—all wool—in fine rib wenv $15 and $15.50 SW $12.50. Handsome brown heathers and grey—spring needle knit —very fine. $12 SLIP-ON SWEATERS $9. “Amho” made—all. wool—in heather mixtures. TERS Tbe TukeHorsgfall ompany 03 ASYLUM ST. HARTFORD. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind.” This store will be open Sat- urday cvening and evenings all next week until Friday. Friday wo close at ¢ o'clock. with drunkenness. The accused was arrested last night on Market street by Patrolman Joseph Moore. He ad- mitted having had a little cider to | drink. ON ALL PY-RALIN IVORY NOVECK’S DRUG STORE 437 ARCH ST., Cor. Hart St. to Give Her For Christmas? We'll do the thinking for you— CAMERAS and KODAKS —pictures always! ALBUMS — pictures to What " keep! IVORY PYRALIN — beautiful gifts! See our new- est black and gold pattern! MANICURE SETS — A fitting remembrance. PERFUME and CANDY — what pleasurc-bringing offerings! STATIONERY — A gift to be prized! JAPANESE BASKETS — always popular with Mother, Sweetheart, Wife or Sister! These are only a few sug- gestions. Let us help you decide. Two stores soon for your Christmas giving: and the new one will be at 405 MAIN STREET. Watch -for opening. AXELROD’S PHARMACY 236 PARK STREET MCliristinas Comes But Onee a Year, But Whene It Cogien Ut Brings Good Cheer® What Can Bring More Good Cheer to Your Home than a Piece of Furniture ? ‘ | N PAPER The back g a for a luppy home. Popular Pricy 3 Domestic and foreign now ready for your aw Distinctively Decorative and Decidedly Durable. ™ Do Not Miss Seeing Our New Line . 3i5 - THE JCUN BOYLE COMPANY ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD AND OILS GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES WALL PAPER, ROOM MOULDINGS, METAL CEILINGS, ETC. 3—5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn. & CO. | BRIDGEPORT | | CHAS. DILLON HARTFORD What Is Christmas Without A Doll? | 5 A girl rarely ever grows up as far as a doll is concerned. It is ° something that she will alway s cherish. Here may be found dolls that will bring joy to the little one’s heart on Christmas morning. 2 There are character dolls, baby dolls that open and shut their eyes and say “mama,” boy dolls, rag dolls—in fact, every kind of a doll from a tiny one to a life-sizéd one. And they are all exception- ally low in price, $1 to $12, ¥ o CORSAG E BOUQUETS ¢ ‘nke exceptional gifts. The corsages include violets, orchids, lilies of the valley, arranged in artistic bunches ind“attractively boxed. 4 SPECIAL—OSTRICH FEATHER FANS AT $10.50 These are shown in all the evening shades and are rmounted on - amber sticks. Thiee plumes. Others at different prices. CHRISTMAS RIBBONS ‘We carry everything from the dainty little ribbons to tie your choice packages, to the wide, metallic ribbons to make the gifts them selves. Reasonably priced. ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF GLOVES ” One-clasp Capeskin Gloves with spear point backs in brown, grey and beaver. Regular price $2.25. p) A visit to our Hoslery Department will prove worth while. ~ || RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN iy lime of Tamps, X ‘We are showing a truly wonderful Floor and Table Lamps and Davenport and Boudoir Lamps with a choice of mahogany, polyehrome, or metal bases, and silk, parchment or glass shades. $7.75 $9.00 $21.00 $25.00 $32.00 Here is an overstuffed suite, built of the best possible material and built to give complete satisfaction. Loose cushions, spring arms and back. Imagine this suite in your home on Christ®as Day! How the whole family would enjoy it! We have Cane Suites if you prefer. B. C. PORTER SONS Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store HOW ABOUT A RUG? Just think of it: for a limited time only we are selling the fa- mous 9x12 Whittall Anglo Per- sian which a few weeks ago was $195.00, for $109.00. 127 Main Street Opp. Arch Street. Telephone 1409-2 \ The Store Of Utility Gifts No matter what article you select you have purchased one that can be utilized ° every day in the year. Whether WAISTS, Gloves, Silk or Crepe Kimonas, Silk or Lingefie UNDERWEAR, KNIT UNDERWEAR, Corsets, Handker- chiefs, Hosiery, of silk or lisle, Jewelry, VELVET BAGS, BEADED BAGS, LEATHER PURSES, Silk, Jersey and Heatherbloom . Petticoats, Sweaters, Umbrellas, Children’s and Infants’ Wear.