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Your DIARY For 1925 NOW Stationery Dept. . THE i DICKINSON DRUG CO., | 169-171 Main St e 4 ;'Nowhere Else I that we know o KNOX HAT FRENCH SHRINVR and VINER or NETTLETON SHOLS without paying for them | But Here It you buy a suit for cash—we GIVE YOU a hat or pair of FREE 0l CHARGE—equal to 107 of th { amount you pay us for the clothes, an vou get a i overcoat Good Until Xmas Eve, —— HORSFALLS 93-99 Xsylum Strect Hartford. “It pays to buy our kind” S City Items COPS GRAPPLE FOR | || Each Thinks Other I5 Gambler|crereos s, motor enieie white un- arrost on and breach of ¢ g | ¢ischarged on both counts. but th case against Poterson was continued [;ARI] TAB[E P[]T | unttt December 4 for trial, |~ The case of 8. Adolph Lindgren of = : th Main street, charged with o tinued until tomorrow for trial. He at R&Id o HO[C] was arrested Wodnesday afternoon | by Traftic Pollceman Joseph Ken- [nedy at Franklin square and Main He y Elason, arrested Wednes- It on Stanley strect by Pa- | Peter McEvoy on a chare found He w tion wa involved oy Coast Guard Cutter Off to Aid Schooner New Yeork, Nov. 28, — A guard cutter was sent from N k today to search for the th ted can s ner Blueb in dis. 100 miles oft Cape Hatteras, | rding to word received by coast | of New York and gave WOMEN USE SNUFF | enhagen, — Have women | t to using snuff? It is quite possible that those once classed as 1t | the weaker sex have finally - tered the last domain of The snuft fndustry anno the output this year nearly 50 per cer last year. e about 171 miles a & n order to get around the sun once in 365 bail, pendi days. | trial in a " (Pine Hill Hotel in Catskills Destroyed Pine Hill, N, Y,, Nov, 28, —~Flames which destro one of the old Catskill mountains, and the Hil block containing several stores, was | brought under control early today through the combined efforts of the Pine Hill, Margaretville, Ileisch- manns and Arkville fire ments, T more than § On Wedne nother old summer ville with a loss of § depurt. 000, sday night fire destroyed Ark- en de- “Capt. Kidd” be N anding ba 0 o completion of his h court. — .. Take care of lame muscles This never-failing treatment quickly removes all stiffness and ache Givelame, aching muscles prompt treatment with Sloan's, Apply lightly. You don’c have to bother to rub it on. The lini- ment itself does the job for you. Its stimulating ingredients send freshly purified blood tingling throughout the aching parts, re- pairing the tissues that arebroken down by ove! reise—washing away the poisons generated by over-fatigue. Tense muscles relax. The ach- ing stops. Soon you feel limber and supple as ever. Get a bottle today—35 cents at all druggists. - and Wa | BELDEN-PARKER *d the Pine Hill hotel, Charles \\'hnikuey Belden and Miss t hostelries in the | Velma Louise Parker Married Wednesday Evening in Newington Miss Velma Loulse Parker, tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Warren Parker of Newington, and 088 was cstimated &l Charles Whittlesey Belden, son of the late Joshua Belden, were mar- rled Wainesday evening at the | home ot the bride's parents, by Rev. The | Harry 8. Martin. They were attended by Miss Ada Goodwi rker as maid of honor 'n Francis Parker as best man. Miss Mary Elizabeth Belden was flower girl, and Mason Stoddard Belden was ring bearer. The bride was dressed in white brocaded satin crepe, with a veil caught with a bandeau of pearis. She carricd bridal roses and Iles of the valley, The maid of honor's grown was of nile green canton crepe with siiver lace and her bou- quet was yellow chrysanthemums. More than 100 guesta attended the wedding reception, including friends from Boston, Saratoga Eprings, Bloomfleld, Hartford, Wethersfleld, New Hritain, New Haven, Berlin and Newington, The home was decorat- ed with ground pine and yellow chrysanthemums. The bridegroom presshted his at- tendant with a stick pin and the bridesmald recelved a white gold onyx ring from the bride. The flower girl was presented with a white gold ring set with a ruby, DINNER RAFFLES London. == Penny raffles for Sun- day dinners are the vogue in some London week-end markets. Chickens and side dishes are the lure that have drawn even some | prominent soclety women and their | maids to the market places. e Fire is the teat of gold; use — the test of quality. Baker's Flavoring Extracts have been used for almost fifty years.—advt, ; e —— FLORSHEIMS ToR MEN RED CROS FOR WOMEN VOGUE SHOE SHOP® 236 MAIN STREET |nmuu i [ N T B T A O 10 AR 571 5 e i e 5 I Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn - 127 MAIN STREET PHONE 1409-2 Rich FurTrimmed Coats $26.98 to $125.00 | A collection of beautiful Coats—Coats embracing the authentic fashion in styles, color, fabric and fur. BEAUTIFUL DRESSES to go with your new Coat. Indera Figurfit Knit Underskirts—The coldest, blowi- est day does not trouble the woman who has learned the warmth and convenience of Indera Knit Underskirts and Slips., DAINTY SILK UNDERTHINGS Chemise—Step-in Sets—Gowns—Slips—Vests—Bloomers HANDSOME SCARFS8 [ | Imported Scotch Highland Plaid Scarfs from.. .. $3.00 Up o For Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads Victrola No. 400 Mahogany, $250; electric $290 Vietrola No. S 400 (Special) Mahogany, $265; electtic, $308 Bpecislly destgned to accommodate any redio receiving set Stoan's Liniment “s 'MODERN BOOT SHOP NEW BRITAIN'S SHOE STORE Smart Styles “ and a price that saves D) "“97[0*», You'll find the utmost in style and serv- ice’in John Irving Shoes. Volume produc- tion and volume selling give you the low price. Just now John Irving is featuring several pretty styles in tan calf. One of these is pictured above. A Victrola you'll be proud to own! ‘ An aristocrat of talking machines, the Victrola No. 400! . 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