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Combs Trays Mirrors Hair Brushes | Manicure Implements The Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Street LIKEABLE GIFTS Wool Hose —Ladics' | Abroad —8ilk Hose from manafacturers —Madeira and Spanish broidered Handkerchiefs, —Genuine Arabian Mocha Gloves — Guaranteed wash- able, all shac rap wrist, gauntlets and one-clasp. —Charming Tailored Blouses— Of Dimity and Silk. —Sweaters—Alpaca Wool, Pure Silk, Fibre silk, Moderately priced. —rur Coats, Scarfs and Chow- ers. From our hest Em- 00 The Season's Smartest Suits At Less Than Cost ORSFALLS 95 9 sylum Streel Women's Shop, 140 Trumbull St. Hartford “I¢ Pays To Buy Our Kind." This store will be open the evenings of Saturday, Dec. 17; Wednes Thursday, Friday, 21 3. Tt will not be open Christmas Eve. nor all day Monday, Dec. 26 R R T o P T R W [ e Chocolates for Christmas Apollo, Samoset, Bell’s Forkdipt, Belle Mead Sweets | in Beautiful Holiday Packages 50c to $10.00 AXELROD — FOR — ACCURACY Let us fill your prescriptions 223 PARK STREET Cor. Meadow Opp. Our Old Stand You Will Do Better At Axelrod’s City Items Victrolas find h:c:?; at —advt Morans’, D. H. Fredericks, formerly Anna Clark, daughter "H]“"nkr 305 Chest | taken up her residence | is expected here ar future Henry Morans. | and Stella lodge qnprrnl city conferred the de 12 candidates at the meeting Rebekah lodge of Southing Pianos, Unity s of this me at Schmarr's for dinner every after at Besse Fraphs and records. I Roler S%atmg HEALTHEUL PASTIME FOR YOUNG AND OLD 168 ARCH STREET Faening Afternoon Admission Including 35¢ | roads in the e EARNINGS DON'Y JUSTIFY CUTTING ... . New Haven Road Official gests Inorease in Rates nto the reasey a1 of all transportatic Barnings Only 2,75 Mr. Shriver all #he r | counting ¢ | executive | his testime t tak nt futur howeve | migh s ruling, « ce witn Tanuary, w and shiy Mr. S on statis ot tha Sept one which he cent ment as com pare tation .act « ¢ 1 with the retur sts for wages ar per cent district if {during the next year the they enjoved during the earn but 5.4 per cent Higher Passenger Rates, Mr. Campbell concurred to with Mr. Shriver, but ticularly that New and must secure a comple new structure in advance of any rate al terations to joint ra rates on | upon first ¢ upon expr that losses same last traff wonld 1 degrec declared par secure larger He divisions on advocated higl shipments shipment were encountered in tran Wins Verdict ECEMBER 16, 1921 CORGANRECITAL . Beehe, of South Congregatic -n\l Church, to Give Second Chvistmas Heeital on Sunday Faening A large number of first Christm ph Clair 1 Annunciatio Malling er the jury [ Lo, How a Rose (Chorale I'relude) written the | Be N o (Christma o Wige Men Sieily sody on vhm 1 Yon Breton Curol Saint Saens Dethier Variations Christmas Introduction Pastorale o Itideles) FTOURNAMENT AT TABS. ttention he iy dismissed (ard tournaments will 1,. played the rooms of the Y. M. T. A. B ciety next Tuesday ings. On 1riday 1 | be awarded the wir naments played this ¢ deliberating 20 s at The store I Tucky card players given | |8 porting mail Rates, although rea said, failed to give a fair r should not be g¢ i present. State railr have organized to in the investigatior a managing commit Fred Putnam, | Woodrnff, Towa Kansas onable now etury Minnesota; and Clyde | LIGAT CRUISER 1S LAUNCHED. The Conecord, One of Ten Being Built, Goes Down the Ways. Philadelphia cruiser type vesse ment, was | yard yest | sponsored | trick of Cor place the | The C overboare similar der construction at Cramps, the st [the Richmond having been launched | in September. The vessel is long and has a trial displac 7,100 tons. Her main t of twelve f-ine s designed to combine |duties of ut ert . flotilla lea mine layer and @ carrier This type ves nderstood, | does not come within the p [ scrapping plan under by the Washington arms cor Dec. 16.--The one of ter z built by the tagley But ifter ond to go |will co h guns. The the | consider ference | Defense Gets Adjournment to Monday to Prepare Motions, Los Ang Arthur C. Burch for the alleged mur der of J. Belton Kennedy was ad journed late yesterday nntil Monday mornir ifter the prosecution ha | rested, and defense 1eys ar nounced that they ha GOV ¢ I mo tions to make and wished time pare them The court gra the prosecution b ilege examine a witnes This witness, Mr. K {James W. Warren ¢ Mrs. Warren was a |train in which Buret have traveled from Chi | Angeles last | [before Kennedy s es, Dee. 16, The trial of to pre ted a request th ed the prl of reapening 150 NURSE WAS FASTLARY AUNT ‘\hn'l]f‘r Trial Witness Tell fng Blood-stained Clothe Montros for trial peity ¢ E. Knox murder of September Kr CONGRESSMAN FNDS LI Flston of Catifornia ! Vo Drowncd in Peton v Grip or inflnenza I | broidered clocks which || - i BURCH PROSECUTION RESTS. |8 21 IMPORTED REAL KID GLOYES with Pm\ ‘\\\ H‘IIL of Find- Miilinery , Gloves 207 MAIN “&”A TiCAL STREET 1y ot Here you will fir our assorfruent eons and I’z d all Hosiery of Quality ts of wilks, Wonls, iris clocks, "\\N R\\LE 1) S——8ilh Hosiert AN RAALTE PURE INGRAIN iilack, cordovan, E GORDON 3 . VX3 | Jm% 49 { \.K)\ KINGR—-plain 1 fancy K, weal, stripe. silver 5 A sl stackings government tax, i.vf;.r ¥ over S2.00 are suhject to GAGV m’ ive that she will You can bhe st appreciate from. poin{ emb Hnd(‘l,. Black and P ) 21l colors 3 &au.} CAPE GAUD ETH with Brown, rq o PR b with strap u"" EaY P trap wrist. Beaver. IMPORTE I) K ID \.\l NTLET wrist. Brown, Beaver, ,xB s e R Woolen Gloves in WOOLEN GLOVEX %1,& We carry a full line of celors Dutlet Millimny Co itk $ . Bth Am a Useful Glf‘&t Hosiery Pocket Books BOOTH'S BLOCK XMAS GIFTS Hosiery? and to make a choice will be a simple thing as o« Wools and Italian Silks, Plain, hand em- STOCKINGS, all desirable $1.95 § 'FASHIONED WOOL $2.95 [ SJLK and WOOL colois can he had ; IMPORTED FULL STOCKENGS, hand embroidered —all wanted colors IMPORTED FULL FASHIONED ALL WOOL STOCKINGS, Heather and other shades . : $1 a95 Appropriate Hosiery boxes given with all | puichases., GLOVES. We have a big variety to select GENUINE MOCHA ('l ()\'hh with spear or MOCHA Brown GAUNTLE T\ with 2-CLASP KID (:‘L()‘ ES, em- In iidera :l s and ajl colors . 4, (skating Gloves)—~Gioves for $1.49 P@@h@ If vou are in doubt, buy her a Velvet, choose from $1 00" $10.00 ATS FOR You will want a pew Hat von ave sure to find the one thet will of slipper Satin, Faille Silks e for imy lz\;\ z&i vediate wear, fanl'y) .))kuflq\ - Q0 s OUTLET N Davefyn or holidays nit you best. and Gros de \ Qh.f AV“‘?« Y Reduced MILLINTRY @@k Leather Bag. Al new Bags and here te Hondre, ilats $5.00 To . ‘l. C. 0. Upholds Decision Cntting tailing a dozen will be distributed among the | FlRF SUSM ‘”P”D ganizations reduction 1 nd volun reducti general United States exeept dand territory of ten per | 3 Itural products I he considered he grain redietions. m of the rates it btained only by ise an appea) wction is taken Charges on Grain from the cc ssion Reduced [\ " Washington, Dec. 16 rates on grain, grain products and bay in trans-Mississippi territory which the carriers recently sought to suspended for six months were Washington Constant ustained y the interstate co agitation of the railroad rate subject ymimission today has had a harmful effect on business ffect December 27 in general and a tendency o retard The reductio) traffic T, (. Powell, vice-president per cent. of of the Erie railroad, said today in furthe i by the testifying at the continuation of the mission's order today which requires|interstate commerce commission in that corn and other coarse grains be | ves tion into transportation rates. | carried for ten per cent. less than|He asked the commission to hasten [ wheat and other hreadstuff grains its investigation Injurions To Business | have Pec. 16 mmerce K ind will go into I . werage about 1674 | 19 rain rates and What You Eat Today Is Your Health Tomerrow Think of vour health before your outside appearance. If vour clothes are destroyed or wear out and cease to per- form their functions properly you can buy new ones, but if you m|u|(- vour health or your digestive organs by eating poor and improper food combinations called Candy or Bak- ing products you can not scrap them and buy new oues. Remember we are the headquarters for pure food prod- ucts, and we will go further and guarantee our goods pure and wholesome. Don't pay any more than we ask or if you do you arve cheating yourself. We have three first class Candy-Makers working full time to keep up with the de- mand for Our Class of Goods. To make a good selection Come Early. BAKING SPECTALS . 13c a loaf; 2 for 25¢ 23¢ doz. SQUASH AND PUMPKIN PIES . 25¢ each IN THE CANDY Vanilla and Peppermint PATTIES; centers with a rich milk and vanilla coating—45¢ 1h. DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT PORK PIES NEWPORT SAUSAGE 13¢; 2 fon 25¢ 25¢ Ih. FRESH EGGS SNAPPY WALL PAPERS FOR 1922 Our popular selection was chosen as the one log- ical answer to this question. It is a combination of Charmning Bed Rooms, Rich Tapestry Halls and Dining Rooms, beautiful Living Rooms, and they are priced surprisingly low. We will be pleased to submit estimates, advise color schemes and render you a service to your liking. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD and OILS GLASS, PUTTY. BRUSHES, WALL PAPER, ROOM MOULDINGS, METAL CEILINGS, ETC. -5 I<R \\'KI IN SQ New Britain, Conn. HARTFORD Store Open Fvenings Saturday, mber 17; Wednesday, December Friday, Deconibe will close 21 Thursday. Dece On all other days store at 6 p. m, as nsnal, One Thousand Pairs of Imported Kid Gloves Very specially priced at $1.00, these Gloves regu- larly sell for at least $1.50 and are shown in all colors with self, contrasting and black stiichings. (:loves for Christmas giving attractively boxed and attractively priced.