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— SATURDAY SPECIAL ORDER NOW WRITING PAPER §1.30 Value . ... 98¢ | $1.50 Value. . $2,98 | Stationery Dept. THE DICKINSON | Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. Gifts That Gratify Well-Dressed The men or won who take pride in their appearance can be no better picased than with well 1 they 're surely well chosen gifts of apparel chosen here. chosen. Por Men— Shirts, Mufflers, Hosiery amas, House Coats, Neckwear, Canes, Umbr For Women— Sweaters, Fur Blouses, Hos! Dresses, Coats, Furs, HORSFALLS 93-99 Mdsylum Street Hartford, “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” Gloves, | SERGE SUITS Are Now Seasonable Suitable for Every Occasion Tailored To Measure $£45.00 and Up Ye London Shop Tailors 13 MAIN STREET Let Us Clothe You We Know How | Safe for | Children -~ MGRAY ISSUE 1S BIG . 0. P. PROBLEM Undeciled Whethr 0 Ask - | diana Governor (o Resign Keeps Them Healthy OVER 68 YEARS OF SUCCESS ding ernor Me- med yest nd 1L 't Go ury : - STURDY FOOTBALL MEN situation ACT AS FLOORWALKERS the Jubli- t Ohio State Gridders Are Trying Fx- periment of Working in Depart- the Me- ned to lisen ment Stove, Coos Mio, Dec. 1.—One week ago ry Ohio otball heroes were their best to repel the on- ther not make at this time. republican October 1 rnor Mec- reports which grand jury dur- > considered wembers of the 1 to await the o rious legal proceedings action, ties ame con before ¥ The Light Indictments eight indictments which were i after tb g had iberation the first October set follow- The returne ury k 1 from the e Dis- used to mber of ohta g forged and f statement the championship Iliinois these same Ohio State floor walkers, man- of the ladies’ suit and millinery tment and overseers of the wom- s bargain counter. ‘Hoge” Workman brilliant Ohio halfback, is sclling boys' suits; | rank Young, ®aptain-elect of the 1924 team, blossomed forth as a floor stain Petcoff of this year's Honaker, fullback, and Southern, halfbacks, are walker; C I and floor manag team, RED CROSS GETS $2,760 | Annual Campaign For Members Is Successful, Being 50 Per Cent Larg- | er in Returns Than in 1922, According to the records compiled by officials of the local chapter of the Red Cross the total amount of money taken in during the annual drive for vhich ended Thanksgiving 9.50. This amount in- the money taken in by the Red ss chapters of Plainville, Newing- ton and Berlin and Kensington com- | bined. This figure is approximately 50 pem cent more than the one for the year of 192 nd the Red Cross officials are greatly pleased with the support given them during the recent | drive. member: Day, is | TWO SHOT IN FIGHT | New York, Dec. 1.—Rocco Sangia- no, a contractor, and his son, Anthony, | were shot by a laborer in an alterca- {tion today at Snediker and Lorraine avenue, Brooklyn, and Jerry, another ! son, was hit on the head with an iron {pipe wielded by the same employe. Rocco was hit in the chest and An- | churches soon. MUST FINANGE ITSELF |City Mission Not To Be Included In | Next Community Drive—Ministers and Officials to Ask for $1,000. Because the City Mission will not be inclided in the United Community corporation funds next year, it will |be necessary to raise $1800 additional from the churches making a total of 184,000 which the churches will be ask- ed to provide. A meeting of the Protestant minis- ters of the city and officials of the City Mission was held at the New Britain club today and it was decided to start 'a drive for $4,000 in the TREMORS IN ITALY London, Dec. 1.—A severe earth- shock was felt in the Geprano district, Rome province, during the night, says a News Agency dispatch from Rome today. The tremors threw the in- habitants into a panie. Little Difference Autumn is the season when the leaves fall and prices rise and the only difference between it and spring is FANCY BASKETS Made in China and Japan for Thanksgiving or Xmas—Select Yours Now 75¢ to $5.00 Herbert L. Mills HARDWARE . 336 MAIN ST. Advertises For Marriages Charles M. Eddy ot Syracuse, A Story Mother Liked Re that in spring leaves do not fall.— thony in the back. Both were taken to a hospital. | Brooklyn Esgle. Ti!e;’ Were Buried Alive Elsie—Mummy, do you like stories? Mother—Yes, dear. “Shall I tel you one?” “Yes.” “Will you be interested 7" “Of course I shall, dear.” ““Well, there was once—a scent bot- tle—and I broke it!"—Pearson’s Of 4925 farmers’ buying and sell- ing organizations in 1921, more than 23 per cent did a business ranging from $100,000 to $200,000 and more |than 15 per cent did an annual busi- {ness between $70,000 and $100,000, N. Y., is a specialist in marriages and has an eye to business. He recently inserted an advertisement in his local paper as follows: “Warlted—by a regularly ordained misister oppertunity to marry couples. For appointment call James 1432-J between 9 and 1 or evenings between 6 and 8.” Aside from the business of it, the Rev. Mr. Eddy believes his activity will increase the number of church marriages and reduce the number of strictly civil ceremonies. ' ‘are not presiding over the coffee urn at a formal recep- lay, but instead are selling rib- cosmetics and hairpins, | m basement to top floor, from room to office, as heads of t eop more udents 1 sale 1 Ohic spartment st a strictly b of the enterprise s of the commerce depart- piversity said this e such a practical experiment management by university s has vier been attempted IN DES MOINES Dec. iy es Moines, lowa, 1.~Fire of undetermined origin carly today de- stroyed the downtown building occu- = " & ) Tad by B Collaads o8 ',\(,‘..,,“‘,,n, Three men were killed and two others seriously injured when i building, which was almost | they were entombed 40 feet below the street level in this sewer lost | extinet. cked, the school aratory equipment Trony of Historical Fate ronies of by the | hemselves, the is one of the rlous y that Const of the to be t tal of tol th rampart 1 the first HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINTID AND GLASSES FITTED BY A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist 300 MAIN ST New Britain “Build howith milk,” —a- stren Farmer Boy e far wl t United 108 Down o1 ere strength is needed drink lots of n Miik Co.'s 1 yvou pure and sweet ilized bottles. Be get it e o to n ster- sure and Ik ¢ Try Our Grade A Nursery Milk for Your Baby Mi United Milk Co. 49 Woodland St. New Britain r—— CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS For Her For Him For the Kiddies On Today's Want Ad Page Classifications 65 A-B-(.D Q For keeping old furniture there's no excuse, Want Ads sell things when no longer in use. PHONE A "WANTAD r cave-in in Milwaukee, Deposited In Our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT On or Before DECEMBER 3rd Will Bear Interest From the TRUST CO0. NEWERITAIN Copy " The Bank of Service Open Saturday Evening 7-9 1 = Dromedaries can perform a jour- ney of 600 miles in five days. o ten R ey | The sea horse is rapidly becoming ONLY ONE WEEK LEFT In which to order Christmas Cards for Persondl Engraving Our Sample Books show an exceptional variety We can also print your name on Christmas Cards at a very small charge ADKINS PRINTERS AND STATIONERS 66 CHURCH STREET Letter From Santa Claus Dear Folks: As the time draws near for my annual visit to the dear people of your city, 1 feel compelled to steal a few minutes from my busy workshop to outline my plans for the coming glorious Holiday. I want vou to know that I have a great assort- ment of gifts this year for voung and old. I have been on this job a long time, naturally I know all the difficulties connected with it. My ex- periences have helped me make it easier for you this vear. I have arranged with the “Herald,” to conduct columns on their Classified Pages headed “CHRIST- MAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS,” to be in force gvery night until Christmas. Everything contained in my wondrous workshop will be found there in those columns, If you consult this list every evening check up just what you want my work will be made easier and everyone will be happy. My deliveries will be on time THANKS TO YOU ! Yours till we meet around the fireplace, Gift SANTA CLAUS. Land BIG MONDAY MATINEE BARGAIN FOR LADIES CUT OUT COUPON BELOW IT’S WORTH MONEY Every Lady in New Britain Should See This Picture This Coupon with 23¢ will admit any two ladies to the best seats at the matinee MONDAY, DECEMBER 3RD ONLY At the Palace Theater to witness the big production JACKIE COOGAN “LONG LIVE THE KING”