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————— Christmas Suggestions Candy Imported (‘xs arettes TR Toilet G Vanity ( Rubber Goods Pooks HERALD'S LIST OF CHRISTHAS GIFTS Suitable Presents for All Members . 0l the Family NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 98 to $15.00; knit| angs from § to $6.98; silk scarfs run from $2.45 to $6.00; foun- tain pens range from $2.50 to $9 or $10; and there are all sorts of com- 3 even to felt slippers zo around the ankle. vs and girls there are and l(ua toys of nl descrip- ange from $4, 5 knlfl d (‘A]\~ hosiery and \l|;\|\~|~ Boys' play suits, Indian suits, cowboy suits, firemen golf suits range from boys’ rubber coats n 5. Boys' overcoats . boys' flannel (hese are only a he useful and interesting gifts an be obtained at the different business places for prices within range rage pocket. found | ' MURDERS 0 WOMEN, THEN KILLS HIMSELF | William O’Mallie Shoots His Wife And Her Sister in Denver— Children Look On Dec. 20.—Mrs, Carrie Miss Flora instantly Denver, Col., O'Mallie and her sister, Hansford, were shot and killed yesterday afternoon by William | O’'Mallie, husband of Mrs. O'Mallie, !who then shot and Kkilled IVnn\fH’ m the "apartment of his wife in downtown section of the city. The double slaging and suicide was carried out before three minor chil- daren of the couple. Neighbors in the apartment adjoin- | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1923.. on the number of names in the new directory. « Among the indicés considered in the estimate were increases in publie school enroliment and in the domes- tic water service. CARROLL PAYS HIS ~ FINE, AVOIDS JAIL i Part of Sentence Suspended on Rialto Theater Manager New Haven, Dec. 20. — Execution SLEDS--SLEDS--SLEDS Better get yours for Xmas NOW Last Year sleds were Scarce HERBERT L. MILLS HARDWARE 336 MAIN STREET ing that occupied by Mrs. O'Mallie | was suspended on a sentence of one and her sister, heard the shots flnd\\par in jail imposed upon Lawrence started an investigation. They enter- W, Carroll, who was convicted of ed the apartment and Bessie, | manslaughter in connection with a old daughter of the couple, toddled to | fire in the Rialto theater here No- the door, her clothing covered with [vember 27, 1921, in which 10 lives blood. When questioned she said were 1dst, when Carroll appeared in that, “papa shot mamma and Aunt the criminal superior codft yester- Flora." | day and paid a fine of $1,000 on the The baby was found uninjured in|same charge and appealed for can- its mother's arms. Another child was | celation of the sentence. found in another room uninjured The appeal for the remittance of Neighbors said that Mrs. O'Mallie |the jail sentence was made by As- E IN BARE FEET ria Students, Scantily Clad, With Flames on Roof leiphia, 20.—After flee- 1e dormitories in scanty at- N boarding nts of St. — g Luke's Preparatory School at Wayne y morning at 6:40 o'clock DICKINSON Dec. vester " Drug Co. ' ain building om 169-171 MAIN ST. the direction of Charles H. Strout, head master, five of the stu- dents made their way to the roof of had been separated from her hus- | band for some time and had been making her home with her * They had never seen O'Mallie at the e with the udents worke apartment. sister, | sistant State's Attorney Walter M. Pickett who told the court that Al- fred S. Black, owner of the theater |at the time of the disaster at first loffered to come from Boston to an- {swer a similar charge, but then ichanged his mind and successfully Huugl\t extradition, leaving Carroll to | stand alone in the case. Mr. Pickett Based On | declared that Carroll being less re- sponsible for the disaster than Black, should not be mwde to suffer when the time the un'.x arrived the CHICAGO CLAIMS 2,971,876 Fstimate of Population > $ School and Water Service Increase ) AY‘.MI\ the IMPORTED and | = = o DOMESTIC P G SWEATERS Chicago's popu- | Black stood clear. The recommenda- lation is only short of the 3,- tion for leniency was taken into cons 000,000 mar cording to an unof- |sideration by Judge C. L. Avery and ficial survey announced there today.|the sentence suspended, the court The estimated population is 2,971,- | placing Carroll under probation for 576 an increase of 270,171, or nearly | one year. The costs in the case Chicago, Dec. 20 \\alhr “Jack" Gew: Jerae ¥ son wer 1 injury. The to sparks from nded by fire | 10 per cent, over the total shown b and usual althe federal census of 1920. It cor- | probation fees were remitted by the r nds closely to calculations based |court YULETIDE FLOWERS For Glfts and Holiday Festivities Jacquards, eolors. UNLESS you play these new records on a Victrola you will never know how good they are. Any kind of talkmi machine will play any kmd of records if you are satisfied wit any kind of results. Select from the twenty-one different Victrola | models the style you prefer—from $25 up—but be sure it is Victrola. ¢ § { 5 { { { & { l The season s glorious Flowers decorahe k home and windows with the magic cheer of :} Christmas. They beautify the home, table_, : and make delightful gifts. , For Your Christmas Gift Llst , ‘ Poinsettias, Cyclamen, Begonias and other ‘bloommq and ornamental plants, in basket } combinations. Cor sage bouquets of roses, or | : your selection of unique Wreaths, Hohday ‘ Decorations, Berried Plants, ete. 5 An Early Order Will Be Appreciated ’ Everythi a man coul Amho pure $7.30 to the we ) dale English Jackets in inimitable weaves and colors at $20. from Open Evenings Thursday, Friday and Saturday Dec. 20 21 and 22 Out tomorrow New Victor Records | | Red Seal Concert and Operatic 2"} HO S ALLS ; b | L'Amico sz-St? pocki fiori Lucrezia Bori T ANNNNNNNNNN 771e Volz Floral Co. 92 West Mam St. Tel. 1116:’: 95-99 sylum Street L Amico Fritz—Non mi resta Luerezia lvn] o bt (Must I Ever Thus be Sadly Crying) In ltalian Hartford. The M litan revival of “L'Amico Fritz” gives special timeliness to these lovely numbers “It Pays to Buy Our Kind" i \ rtet in D Mujor—Adngio (Motart) Fklulq%:flfi 150 {8:not in A Minor—Adagio ‘scumes) Flonzaley 6425 2.00 th be of shut out (e sounds of e sireet and ston o theve e Rebemn Somewhere in the World John McCormack UVERCUATS {Whers the Rainbow Ends Joba McCormack| 968 150 We have a few made up in our own work rooms. Come in, if you need one— if your size is here you will Two songs in catchy popular style, sung as McCormack knows how to sing them. 1 get a bargain at the prices quoted. Melodious Instrumental Ye London Shop {Bright Moon—Waltz rsuases Guser: Ferera and Franchini 9088 |Hawaiian Nights—W. Ferera and Frnchi}l 75 These numbers may be danced to, or just listered to—with the thrills that come with the “Hawaiian wail.” Tailors 43 MAIN STREET “let Us Clothe You We Know How." A COMFORT PICTURE IN FOUR WORDS HOME--DINNER--EASY CHAIR--SLIPPERS There isn’t anything that appeals to a man any more than those after a hard day’s work. If he hasn't the slippers, make a “Christmas note” right now, and see that he gets them— Leather slippers, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Felt slippers, $1.35, $1.50 and $2.00, Women's slippers—daintiness and usefulness are com- bined in the many attractive styles in Christmas time house slippers, $1.15, $1.35 and $1.50. Women's Silk Hosiery—the always welcome gift, $1.50 to £3.00. The children would love slippers, just the thing for the many Winter days indoors, 90¢ to $1.50. Light Vocal Selections Vietrola No. 260 Friend o’ Mine chlDul P s e [ {TMG Winds Royal Dadmun 45371 1.00 Two songs of the manlier emotions. They are good things for yw(h to know. Spiritedly sung in this record. {Dear Old Lady 1Lindy Lady Three men’s voices in “Lindy Lady” they a Dance Records MummGouW\eanGoel Dlvilll.Silnr— and His Orchestra Peerl 75 jve tribute to the “Dear Old Lady:" din(wrlh,perlup.ndh«iltom Sterling T ey 19194 —Fox Trot 19195 Mean Blues—FoxTrot An organization new to the Victor—its first two contribu- tions will please the epicure in jazz. Wonder If She’s Lonely Too—-Fo! Trot Dornberger and HuOrthdnl | Never Had a Mmmy—l-'ox Trot From “Topey sad Eva’ The Manhattan Merrymakers to the hm.\r:l you tho,:::”"?il ”:u“l’v’:l“::n‘: Yow—l"n Trot Benson Orchestra of Don’t You, Will You, Won’t You . e Too—Fox Trot Benson Orchestra of There is only one Victrola and These records will meet every demand of the fox trotter. that is made by the Victor Company Nomuqh-wwell.ulwvhdly.mhu.bynh You. —look for the Victor trademarks. {Louumennd Blue—Waltz } Orchestra | 1 o, 98 When Lights are Low—Waltz of Chicage | g o el:e on the dance-floor will be records will help. SLOAN BROTHERS 19196 155 MAIN STREET. Vietrola No. 220 $200 Electric, $240 Mahogany, osk or walnut 19107 Happy Xmas, Mrs. Strang! Ave you like Mrs. Strang? Yesterday she lacked the money for Christmas expenses. We solved her problem with a Beneficial loan at legal interest rates and repayments to suit her convenience. 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