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| CANDY! XMAS | WHITMAN'S CHOCOLATES Wrapped in Fancy Christmas Packages 1-1b,, 2-1b,, 3-1b., 5-1b, FANCY TEA BASKETS and (l(O( OLATE NOVELTIES THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. | 169-171 MAIN ST. | The Very Man You ‘Are Worrying About Is Always Worried About SHIRTS! . It's our stock and trade to know men—thelr sizes and thelr sign: their fashlons and their fret and when we tell you that we never knew a 1n with too many Shirts we are letting you in on a secret—the truth. A box of three from here from vou will react like mistietoe A finer selection than he cver sees in & season. Siik—Madras or attached. $2.50 to $11.00 ALL NEW NECKWEAR SILK and WOOL HOSE LUGGAGE iy HORSFALLS 93-99 st.lflt::r:Srrec[ “It Pays to Buy Our Kind™ For the con ce of our th ~collars to match WINDOW TRIMMING OF ANY DESCRIPTION unds Built 1 COUGHLIN DISPLAY SERVICE 11 Asylum Stre Hartford P J. D. DBONAHUE Voice Culture Yoloes tested Tuesdnys and Fridays from 2 p. m. to ¥ p ;. Rea. 123413, Studio 545-3 M. C. LeWitt's UPSTAIRS JEWELRY SHOP Room 4 299 Main Street New Phone 3100 ORIENTAL RUGS We've taken 25% off our i it for quick cledr.mu because we've a big shipment on the ro from our branch in Pers New Britain never sa a big shipment as soon. D. M. BENJAMIN Furniture and Oriental Rugs 67 E. Main St. Tel. ! The Burritt | Gift Shop, Inc. ONE 1 DAY SPE( 50 Imported Tea Sets Containing 6 CUPS 6 SAUCERS 6 PLATES TEA POT SUGAR and CRI TAL! AMER Assorted shades, lined beautiful rainbow $4.95 per set WEDNESDAY ONLY! Value 87.00 First come, first served! None delivered or charged The Burritt Gift Shop, Inc. 72 West Main Street Opposite Hotel NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECE velopes and parcels, but do not put them where they will seal the pack 4 And by the way, if you ar ndir v picture or ting cards o your Britain en to China, v or New Zealand, you \nps on them travel, not lat in three days' w0 Dec. 16, ulni polnts, not late nd cards mr o mailed not within two ¢ than Dec. 18; travel, not later for distant than De MAIL THEM MAIL THEM RIEHT Postmaster wlls Santa Claus 10 o Step 00 Gas iormany or ev 1 r than Dee. 22 “The only delive ihla on Christmas service avall- will be ’ur 1l handling will be on on Christmus | epticnal letter or | h must be delivered on | s day, special delivery and pec handling stamps will insure delfvery it matted in time 8. C.: M.: “We We will accept indows in the All fiye windows will be open dur- ing rush hours for parcel post There will be open for stamp pa- are here for se 1, good-bye, Santa Claus. T 11 wish $ou the same.” || ( lynn M ( lmnmttec (‘n ‘\hl ary \(“dn‘-‘_‘ to tiie reet boxcs, bu commit office they will get bet ¥ Mails will } erburdened generally will be 1 routine. Them Now en should we begin {o |« We 1dy of ¢ {s the time & noticsd an iner e abont 500 pa telay. We r substitute ele: now and other | in a fow days. not ‘mail ear! 1 don't forget that we skeleton force we v nd carriers tras will be put on ‘mail carlier will have on dufy plication vdy bu he would many other slog year to malke ik on Cl nas day just who fail to Christmas v a ristmas Day, il and we w | not going on Christy FORM NUTMEG ST the case A N it who are just been University onsoring the ry chairman members it the pur canire two « 1 Practical Christmas Gifts % @ . {1y | ar | | | A \ con stove to grace your and save vour steps fort en cold v nichts risp brown toast morning An electric percolator of every pleasing design \v‘m,yv fic curling iron is a convenience here is a lot of in a flexible speed An electric e iron -L’n’i‘ FOY ‘Wav a suppers Su*xnv, scenic wonderiand = Fred Harvey dining servw* - another exclusive Santa Fe feature Enjoy the out-ofdoors this winter- take your family A A a California hotel rates ore reasonable Hay I send you our picture folders? HERBERT L. MILLS % 336 Main Street P “HANDY HARDWARE STORE" 9 | AR D N o N Wn b s S s Rt Mr. Post- ha: nd wish you ||, | 2 b4 Violations Decrease as Public 2 Sentiment, He Says Providence, R. ichievements Just begun, I, Dee. of 15 (P prohibition Roy A assistant to General I . Andrews, chilef of prohibit cement, d. red in an addre f Island and N \orcement convention this afternoon. public sentiment speaks more hly, \\Vhl(lhnt will decre ~u’ il “There will be leg enforcement. The will of !Il\' tle ds still behind prohibition, | t they have tried fo shift to pub offic u\s duties which belong to 1V citizen. The supreme court | arly pointed out the duty of | to co-operate with officials. lize that they governed, s and many other problems will To tecach this to the and enlist them in its prac- peculiarly the busincss of the g d similar al- | A8 they roused to demand prohibition onr‘ . they must now rouse them | nd prohibition enforcement. Too Much Loose Talk | alking has discouraged friends of prohibition, and then the heart ont of many enforce- | nt officars. No amount of ‘they | evidence can refute the evi-| ou sce of prohibition's su The American people L marvelous thing. No whi innuendo can refuto these The ition have § Major equal resy v, and | taction by all law enforce- [Am {to obtair ‘FWE BURNED 10 DEATH IMBER 15, 1925, HAYNES BELIEVES - DRY LAW SUECESS. Brophy o determine whe of incendiary origl ment eral g \ to pay more attention to cof source of supply in the officlals must do their muke this possible, ts of & tenement in et qabout three blocks tnve h firc started in the round floor hullways and swept to shave to | the top of the bulldings. Among the tel ym this building were a blind mat and his wife and child, Specnl l\ollcc nts w\hr\ lost thelr 1y ¢t were Mrs, Ellen A crusade for sobrioty In the iy Agnes Silcox, Mrs | American home Hed for to Brewer, Anti-S8aloon leagu )" the eitizenship and law enforcement convention. As mothers and citizens, we wo men are willing to assume the r sp Lility for traini American youth in el campaign hadly nee “We e upon the youth to help us refu he oft repeated slurs upon the conduct. No longer be branded as fla fame of our di their petting pa set them an example the cocktail shake rom thejr and call upon ti rs to join | in the crusade for s ty in the home.' 3 ewer appealed for greater participation in the ballot box, and declared women ought to go out to the primaries and to the party cau- cuses. She urged part i party polities as the only surc the nomination of Murphys digd n a third floor lile the hodies of the| A cr vietims were found on Syrup, Pancakes d wcre four men and Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn MAIN ST. PHONE 1409-2 Buv Your _ Christmas Gifts Today CHRISTMAS NOTES Hosiery for Women and Childven Linen Handkerchiets for Men and Boys (Plain ,md Initialed) 1217 active dry candldates. wh FIRE i INN. Y. TENEM N1 Bling Round (G Barking Dog Saves N Qubber of ?lvl‘ Finest Batiste gnothy White Aprons for 8 \\ ith Collar and Cuff Sets And Family in Similar Blaze, I?.nnl\ \\Imu and Colored Aprons Tandsomer) » Women and Children , White and Colored) ear of Trilion Silk, Crepe and Van Raalte Glove Silk; also a Full Line of Rayon Silk Gloves for Women and Children, Kid and Chamoisette Leather Purses and Bags Nothing More Useful Than a Nice Coat or Dress Y T e Some Very ost heir live and tive others were injured ¢ v in a fire that destioye Silkk Under hallway. While firemen were fi Last 14th Street b mz under like circumstance open to all | Cur TEAM No. 1 Marfon Glady Edwin Lamphier Louis Bouet Josephine Tutles e Zickwolf TEAM No. 2 Margaret Allison James Daley Horvath dur Carlson Sophie Symolon Marguerite Pollard Robert St Elin W Anna V Reverly Walker TEAM No. 3 Henry Fusler Paul Anderson Lillian Yankowitz T Sarracino Crowe Irene Heisler Marion Smith Linnea Bengston Anna Petuskis Willlam Pease Helen Ahlstrom Frances Cone Conicst for Your Benefit It isn't often that the members of a group of people vie with each other to bring financial benefit to people outside the group. But that is what we are doing. As employes of The Commercial Trust Company we are very proud of the fact that our bank this year dis- tributed $140,000 to the members of its Christmas Club. And we have started a contest among ourselves to hring its henefits to a still larger number of people in 1926 and make our bank proud of us. Of course, our 1925 members are signing up again for 1926. They know how easy this convenient w eekly de- posit plan makes the accumulation of money for vari- ous purposes, and how nice it is to get it back in a lump sum just when they need it. But we want to demonstrate that fact to pmplo who do not know by personal experience—we want NEW members. So if you are not one of those to whom we distributed that $140,000 this year, come in and sign up in our Christmas Club today and cash in next time We are holding this contest “on our own” and will not solicit during banking hours. So when you come in to join the Christmas Club, please mention one of the names listed here so that the person you select will re- ceive credit for your membership. Will you do that today? 2% Interest Paid to Prompt Payers