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e e ol % ;if j Candy Specials ALL HARD CANDIES e 1 PEPPERMINT PATTILS 10¢ 1b LADY HE N CORDIAL A s . boe Ib CHERR DUR Seoaansiopneasssin Bl lbolo $1.75 1b The Dickinson Drug Co. " 169-171 Main Street HORSFALLS 95-99 Xdsylum Strect ' It Pays To Buy Our Kina” ‘Women's Shop 140 TRUMBULL ST, Hartford The Sale You Have | Waited For ! Misses and Women All Suits All Dresses All Coats - All Skirts All Furs All Millinery —at— tremendous reductions ! Suits beginning at . . $10.75 Dresses beginning $25.00 Coats beginning at $22.75 . Skirts beginning at $8.93 Very Special Reductions in Other Departments City Items All Men's high Stetson Shoes great- ly reduced at Besse-Leland's.—advt. The Luther League of the Swedish Lutheran church will give a concert at the church on Thursday evening, January 26. Herbert Anderson and Harold Sjolander of this city as well as Ells Lundberg of Bridgeport will en- tertain, ‘- A son was born last evening at the New Britaip General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. illlam Chapponi of 1915 Btanley street. $50 suits $36—Wilson's.—advt. Albert Peterson, the retiring secre- tary of Andre Lodge I. O. O. F. has been given a gold watch in apprecia- tion of his fifteen years of service. CONGREGATIONAL NEWS Missionary Socleties Hold Meetings This Afternoon. The Woman's Home Missionary so- clety of the First Congregational church will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Boy Scout Troop will meet at 7:30 o'clock in the evening. The sewing school will meet in the afternoon at 4. The monthly meeting of the Wom- an's Foreign Missionary department of the South Congregational church was held this afternoon at 3 o'clock. An interesting program in charge of Miss E. M. Bingham and Mrs. R. H. Hubbard was presented, followed by a special hour. There is one telephone to every 8 inhabitants in the United States. S For Colds, Grip or Influenza and as a Preventive, take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. The gen- uine bears the signature of 1. W. Grove. (Be sure you get BROMO.) 30c. . . MOONLIGHT AND MARDI GRAS DANCE At Ukranian Hall At 7:30 SATURDAY EVENING Prize Dance Also Ifl GLASSES CHEAP are those fitted properly. It is economy to have a competent man fit your eyes with glasses, | Iet me prove it in your case, Frank E. Goodwin Optometrist and Optician 327 Main St. Tel. 1905 Herbert E Anderson‘ TEACHER OF VIOLIN | STUDIO, 242 MAIN STREET Tel 1322-5 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HE \\I\R\\lll ()H ICE R.\ AQUATIC EVENTS STAGED AT Y. M. > | New Staft Take Thelr Chairs entations are Made to Reties Results of First Swim Staged ing Officials, Associate Conductress, Mrs, Cordelis Panta Marder, Mrs. Ilora Banner, Morrison 7 2.5 sec- 0 seconds; Carlson, 9 Employed 18 onds; Herbert, seconds, Coronation ed by the retiring r guards. were presented by the retiring roya patron to the retiring royal matror and newly installed royal matron. the retiring royal matron in behalf the court by I, R, C. § An Amaranth ring was pu retiring royal matron by M Norton on behalf of the offi 1921, The newly installed roys tron presented to Past Royal Matron Charlotte H. Boyer and Beach bouquets of violets, WANT TROOPS TO STAY. London, Jan. 13.—(By Associated Press.)—Districts in Ireland withdrawal, ing Post's Dublin correspondent. ployment of a number of the natives. FORMALLY INSTALLED - of Laurel Court, No, 8§, Order of the | The first events In the all around | Amaranth, was the installation of the | aquatic contests for the High school, | 0fficers for 1922 by the retiring roya Junior and Employed 13 Clgsses of the | patron, 1%, €. Crandall, at the last veg Y M C A, were held on Wednesday | wlar meeting, The following {and Thursday. The event was the one | were installed [lap swim Itoyal Matron, Mrs, Mary H. Neu- The results are as follows mam High school:— 1, Teloin Loyl Patron, Wm, J. Rawlings onds; H, Dunn secot Assoclate Matron, Mrs, John B, {loin, § seconds, | Norton, Junior Cli Yankaska, § Treasurgr, Mrs, Abhie Meisner, onds; Martindale, 9 1-5 seconds; Seeretary, Miss Amy . Beach ing, 10 nds Conduetress, Mrs, Dora Brummer, 2 St R Charlotte I Tracy, ent which is the plunge i (o7 DINta e I ba" hald) S LOH ey Drelath, ik Maindndpdoket): day and Wednesday of next week; UReR ‘_‘ aing Grandel), On Saturday night, the Y. M. Jrs. Tush, Miss: Gartrude Sline. o iy 1%aith, Miss Dorothy MacArthur, will play the . kethall, The - B L e A A Wisdom, Miss Jessie Blair, Charity, Marion Dixon, Mar. in Bast, Miss Flora 12, Holley, wlns Pnze Mar. in V Miss Lemonie Baker. (8 Sentinel, 'rank H. Goddard. Organist, M Bertha Boyington, Historiz Ylorence Dixon. mony was performs matron, Mrs, 8. ", Seaman acting as captain of the Bouquets of American Beauty roses A past matron's jewel was presented to which benefited financially from the pres- ence of British troops are expressing something like consternation at their according to the Morn- The inhabitants of the military cen- ters have sent letters to Dublin and | g even to the Dritish government ask- ing retention of the troops, whose ex- | f§ penditure of their entire pay in Ire- land meant important trade and em- Saturdy Will B Anohr Bargam Day JRALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY I Walk-Over =t January Clearance Sale NOW ON L Men’s Shoes $2.95 to $7.95 Women'’s Shoes j $4.95 to $7.95 TweedieBootops.........‘......$2.65‘ AMSDALE o e e Peltvn s 190! Phoenix and Centemeri Wool, and Silk and Wool Hose Reduced ¥ SEE OUR WINDOWS DAVID MANNING’S istk-Orer Shoe Store 211 ‘Main St s Amy E. TRADE MARK REG US 1 ——FOX’S—— STARTING SUNDAY “JUST AROUND THE CORNER” BY FANNY HURST—AUTHOR OF “HUMORESQUE” Tto9 A M. FRESH PORK to Roast 15¢ b Fresh Ground i HAMBURG ' 10c 1b Mildred Ellett, Miami, I"la., has $1,- 000 pin money to spend. She won it as the first prize in the annual bath- ing beauty contest at Miami, Fla., |} where the winter season is now at its | i height. WILLIMESE TAKEN Lean Fresh i Shoulders § 1215¢ I 9to12 A. M. LEGS of Fancy LAMB 22¢ b Best Cuts Round, Sirloin and Short STEAKS 17c b DRY SALT PORK BY U. 8. OFFICER SPECIALS FOR ALL MCRNING b 12Y5¢ Prime LAMB Man Who Had “Raised” Bills in His n2DC T Pur F N Iégllth SRR, Ib'l 1 Cc Tal:’;ggatoesnpeck 39C S 1 D B BUTTER ... 15 32C | prated Milk ?}%rzsc Possession Will Face Charges in CHOPS . Federal Court. Sn{z{l}ffgles Of 14 c Louis Willimese, arrested Wednes- | e day night on a “raised’ 'bill charge, was turned over to Federal Officer Berry last night and will be arraign- SPECIALS FOR ALL DAY ed in the United States court. Willimese, according to allegations of the police, came to this city from Boston several days ago, and has been making an effort to secure agents for the distribution of $5 bills “raised” to twenties. The accused was before Judge G. W. Klett yesterday. At the request of | Prosecuting Attorney Joseph G. Woods, the case was continued until | i this morning. An investigation con- ducted in the meantime disclosed that the offense was one for the federal authorities to probe rather than the state authorities. RELIEF FOR TRUCK TRUCKMEN 8 LOW Tor UNUSUALLY PRIME i Lean Boiling Beef ........ Lean Pot Roasts ...... § Lean Chuck Roasts ...... Prime Rib Roasts ... ... Prime Shoulder Roasts ...... | Boneless 8 Roasts ...... Motor Vehicle Cornmissioner and State Highway Commissioner Have Plan Which May Satisfy Grievances. That a solution of the problems |§ now confronting the truck owners in the state, wherein they feel the recent | motor vehicle laws are unjust, is im- minent, is believed from a made yesterday by Comm Motor Vehicle R. B. Stoeckel. Commissioner Stoeckel, as a mem- PRICES BEEF . Lb, . Lb. . Lb, . Lb. . Lb, . Lb. ON 5¢ 8c 12¢ 25¢ 16¢ 22¢ — MILK FED VEAL — Short Cut Legs .... Rump Roasts .... Prime Chops ........ Veal For Stew ....... Veal For Pot Pie ........ — GENUINE SPRING LAMB — Prime Chops ................. b 32¢ Bonelcqs Rollq .. b 20c — FRESH LASI‘ERN PORK — Fresh Hams ............ . 1b 20c | Fresh Spare Ribs .. Our Own Sausage .... Fresh Pork Feet .. Fresh Liver . . .. b 25¢ Sugar Cured Bacon ber of the state police commission, vesterday addressed a meeting of the | te grange at ‘rbury. Follow- Sc Lb. SUGAR WITH OTHER PURCHASESSc Lb. ing the morning emarked to A. . Marsh te sec |l| ary of the Motor Truck as ation, that he and State Highway Commissioner Bennett had worked out what they thought » Large Heads 9F Cauliflower each25 c 4 Fancy Tokay " 1 8 c .25¢ wonld be a means of relief to the truckmen. He sald he would call o (§&8 Grapes .. meeting in the near future. Fancy Kale Peck .. s Large Juicy Grapefruit 4 for Large Spitzen- berg Apples doz 45¢ 25¢ Pork and Beans 3 cans Sugar (‘orn 24c 10c¢ THRIFT You give a good C example of this vir- an......... tue when you come g8 Faney Peaches 23C to us for one of our Rl s =srongh and seientific eve examina-! ] o tions. Panc’ 18(: YOUR COMIFORT and can Pineapple .. AG 1 A PINK 368 Ma SATIE EE— Reg. Optometrist ¢ 35¢ Doz.—SELECTED EGGS~,;35c Doz. Bottle ..... LB P B ereeenn.. Ib 20¢ coenn Ib 25¢ R 8 T cov.. Ib 10c 1 32c Pd .. 1b 10c ¥ .. 31 25¢ X |Milk Fed Fowls .............. Ib 35c § Best Frankforts .............. b 16c g3 ‘Washing Gold Medal i ¥0\;'der .. 2 pkgs 5C {‘lour .. bag $1'15 ! S:)’;;s,.....each SC P?:rgnzs.....lbllc Ameri Best R: S S;:Eli:li:nfi cans 250 me;ulkaf%ms b 250 Fancy Ketchup 1 2 c Challenge Milk 12 c Saturday Specials Baking Department Hallihan’s Best Bread 13¢ loaf; 2 loaves for ... 25¢ Apple Pies Made From the Fresh Fruit . ... 20c each White Mountain Layers ................. 20c each New Made Twisted Crullers ............ 22c dozen — IN THE SWEET SHOP — Chocolate Nougatines Made From the Best of Chocolate ..................... 45c Ib — DELICATESSEN DEPT. — Chicken Croquettes New Pork Sausage Fresh-made Butter " New Laid Eggs " Fresh Cream Hot Sauerkraut Russian Salad HALLINAN'S SNAPPY WALL PAPERS FOR 1922 Our popular selection was chosen as the one log- ical answer to this question. It is a combination of Charining 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. " 3-5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn. ”CHA.J. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD OUR NEWLY ARRANGED HOSIERY DEPT. Is a model of efficiency and completeness, and the stocks there dis- played are attractive both in quality and price We carry all the best makes of Hosiery in both Silk and@ Wool, in- cluding outsizes in “VAN RAALTE,” “TRIPLETOE” and “HUMMING BIRD” Van Raalte All-Silk Hose with beautiful Mexican drawn clox $1.95 and $5.50 pair. Van Raalte Hose with Iisle tops, very special quality, $2.50 pair. Ladi All-Wool English Hose in the Popular Shades. Regular $3.25 for 5 pair, Iradies' Siik and Wool Hose in black, blue, Regular $2.75 for $2.25 pair. Ladies' Heather Hose with gay colored clox. $1.19 pair. brown and fawn. Regular $1.50 for “IT PAYS TO TRADE AT DILLON'S” Renier, Pickhe-* & Dunn L'ngb Calif’nia Large Rlpc Oranges ... doz 190 Bananas doz ZOC L L m;;v R Large Florida Fancy Baldwin BONIELEDD: Ol‘fl“ges PR, dOZ zzc Apples e 4 lb 25C (ul:u:.::;‘(?-: :s pleasure to announce JANUARY SALE OF GOSSARD CORSETS NOTE THFE, FOLLOWING PR REDUCTIONS Limited Quantity Models at .. Models at . Models at . $5.00 \l?i‘]fl at . $6.00 Mgdels at ... Select your Mode! exhausted. A SALE OF MUSLIN PETTIC! Five dozen $1.50 Petticonts wit nce of Fine Hamburg to Sell $2.25 $3.26 $3.75 Corsets