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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1916, Buy Holida HOSIFERY e b At DANION’S “Phoenix” PEOPLE of NEW BRITAIN and vicinity have learned that W k Gh DAMON’S is just as good a place to buy HOSIERY as it is to buy SHOES, SLIPPERS, etc. We have HOSIERY for man, woman or child—everything from the sort that sells from 29c up to the very finest imported goods. ? k| “‘"“'_‘l% QVERCOATS This is where we live The Famoll_s OIEDI'OOfflOSIer Guaranteed $10 NEVER have we shown more styles, Goods, from 29¢ a pair up. Beautiful Christmas Boxes with every purchase. _ ‘ fabrics and patterns, you'll say so your- WARM COMFY SLIPPERS for men, women and children—new designs. CHILDREN’'S g4 § WARM LEGGINS and ARCTICS. THAT BOY will appreciate a pair of Storm Shoes. K $12 HOSIERY When it comes to self. Long coats, short coats, body-fitting coats, and box-back coats, really more handsome garments than ever graced our store before. The tables are stacked to NEW BRITAIM. BOOTHS BLOCK b - $15 the limit, the racks are overflowing, you really ought to see these wonderful dis- — — — — —- 1 ° e e e e e e plays. And they are priced as shown Boston course, where he holed out more rigid enforcement of the law. from the tee at a distance approaching It is proposed that any violations 340 yvards. This must have been the| of the regulation will result in the above. original of ‘“Now for a heluva putt.’” suspension of the license until the end of the war. Another proposal is that Judging from the first reports sent a second violation of the law be pun- & aver, Australia s proud of Les y imprisonment, and that the g Darcy as America used to be of Bene- offender be debarred from further : 3 ‘dim Arnold. The Antipodes hold Les employment in the liquor trade. 5 | | in as high esteem as Georgia once In Birmingham the liquor inter held Sherman. ests have organized a vigilant police 3 . . " e omiee o ter v e maine - 357 Main Street, New Britain o S The Willard dicate denies the Jaw is not violated. i 9 161 South Main St ! broad rumor t “Tess is 8 The Third Rail. | That's well in his province, like throw= | fight.” Not for s S == he ends | 3 ick: | though he tip the g g g o L * Opinion. - — g fhough I like him, the | 420. They never ge no fa r to > < x A = vith a knock Buttohay iiihoueh R i i i e 1) | Panama canal is properly to be reck- | statistics and standards of the Cham- fand thriving communities, the in- < i : = e : 5 ik 5 sl St 2 he decision of the supreme court of oned upon. He does not think court | her of Co o o ey S & g ou've seen him around, with {he |14 piling it on Just a trifle too thick. | long as the luscious kale is dangled in the e mmerce of the United States | crease of population and the buflding. faiils g | interference with the orders of the 4 : ; N Cercdlsirole: | — S ildnl) close Teach, vas announced by Associ- | {nteretate commerce commission on |JAS been investigating this subject, [of new railroads; but it would also You can't even say for one of these ate . 5 TOmTE BL et ¢ 2 2 A ol a ¢ asserts . 7 2 R e e s e e e B = .ou}\ D. Brandeis and the | yunicipal applications can be made |nd now asserts that some 75,000,000 | mean a marked increase in the health S © oo - : BRAnION v Justice Brandeis. The | consistent with the administrative | acres of this vast area can be re-|of the public { out in the open Not that there | vear until the official records are transcontinental railroads are wholly | energy that the commission should . = . DDA, | is any lack of air, “but most of it is| given out for the season’s 'work. custained. The complainants are ]e_‘f,‘fy : : { claimed for disease-carrying | too thick to be inhaled at one start. Whereupon Walter is rarely any better | thrown out of court. i AAVOs . e It is remembered that in the { than first or second in his leage. He| Sacramento and 181 other ecities | ~Those who have wondered whether | ipole, would mean is indicated by |early nineties of the last century it % 3 ! has lost so much of his steam lately ‘and towns not on the AL R e S R e v s demonstrated beyond strong— | Blue-Rilbon Rivalry, | that you can now see the ball until equal rates from the cast with San Pended upon, in view of his agare at the area available {s|Was dem eyond question Before he has finished voure Worse!' mpg passing of James Braid, the | it leaves his right hand. Franciseo under the long-and.shorts Sive Tecord as reformer and publicist |about 72 per cent. of the entire crop | nat Malarla ~was transmitted by & than a rat: ) sreat goifer, recalls the fine sports- | A s S haul clause of the interstate com. |to do justice to the railroads have “‘n: ;:0 (:n}’m"‘q““,‘;) and that there A8 if he were trying to edge in manship which surrounded keen WINKING AT THE “LID.” hience lantl mhesdingiataqll thath 0| theinianswe Louis D. Brandels is | = = 0 = was Anr”pffn le method of in Bochtes . | rivalry with J. H. Taylor, the English | i element of water competition did nog | "ot & narrow man. e stands for i ; : Rl wes noctmiary M Now what do you think of a sucker| ... . L : 11 common sense and fairness to the| It is stimulating to think of what | Prevent malaria was to avold belng 1k hat? star. ® ! | Liquor Dealel l)vuflo to See Law is ' really exist because of the blocking | 5 9 s bitten by this mosquito. On das ike tha Braid and Taylor were fighting of the Panama canal. If there was no | ©arrving corporations this reclamation would mean for the { - o 1SRN0 T < Enforced. i g ! but to look to the Panama canal to rivals for over twenty years, One rep- real water competition for railroads - United States in the way of agricui- understand what Nflam“mnc m:ms resented Scotland and the other Eng- | TLondon, Dec. 15.—The “lid” is be- 'carrying freight to San Francisco to & tural deve 3 st not | The canal o land. Each had won five champion- | ing tilted so often by saloonkeepers ineet, then the restrictive clause Value of Swamp Lands. s:n]\ ”“fi:_o]‘]”"“‘(’):“:;’_ “‘“‘)“l‘:‘dtw':g::ld ni“J: ';’:f (fnnl one was 8 death trap bi— ships ,and with Vardon they were |in Engiand that the liquor dealers would apply, viz, that no road can (Financial America.) Iarvelous valusi o) tha Hatonl 2ha o[ 16 cor s on P sy el nearly always 1 3. But when ! themselves, fearing this continued charge more for a short than a long There are today approximately { humanity Reclamation would mean 5( the French v‘o mjv\ t::“:\?mérwm' Braid wasn't winning he was always | winking at the closing time may ad- haul. 100,000,000 of swamp lands in [enormous additions to our crops; it | was attributed to A‘L;e .:xlstenne .of )y Granidland Rice e *starts with a boost—but half-covered stroke; fou're o great little guy—*If it wasn't for this"— PAnd then comes through with a rible soak e starts you off right, but he qualifies for swamps are the i agriculture, What this | breeding places of reclamation, if effected in part or in |insects. claimed |and twice the average acreage plant- ! If he'd cut out the salve that he used .on the jump, You could stand it a bit, for vou'd! know where he stood; But to pass a pal while he slopped you the bump is something else, Mawruss, that isn’t s0 good; If he calls you a murderer, right oil the bat, pulling bard for Taylor to lead, and | vance the interests of prohibition, | Justice Brandeis finds that the|the Iinited St The committee on | would mean the development of new | mosquitoes. when Taylor saw his chances slipping i < . ! he in turn pulled for Braid's success. = = So here there was a rivalry without | the slightest jealousy or envy, the - - - - - finest, highest type of rivalry the | game could know. Both liked Vardon, : BY BRIGGS but with nothing approaching the same affection. : Beating the Giants, ARRIVES AT HoTeL DONS NIGHT SHIRT LOOKS ouT / SITS 0N BED — JOUNCES- The apparent preponderance of ROoM AETER o e R e OF WinDow \E AN Senerl Aub Giant power for 1917 proved to be onc LATE AR s To 0BSERVE VIGES e ey of the main topics at the X. L. con- A A A HEIGHT %, R clave. It was generally agreed that, 38 ‘Roor ON NICE & : 2 so far the present status of the y E READ dope was concerned, McGraw had much the best lineup in his circuit. The evidence in the case showed " " that, after he had once rounded out his machine and started the same in Christmas Tide |z e, o moe o about eight victories out of ten starts, They went for a month at one stretch before they were beaten. Granting | the well known and justly celebrated { uncertainty of the game, a ball club that looked to have the power put on | display by the Giants last fall is sure to be a prime favorite next spring. { The one chance for an upsef is for Brooklyn, Philadelphia or Boston to improve about 67 per cent. before the THE | April barrier is lifted. STACKPOLE - MOORF - TRYON — Y, | “Carlisle Indians to come back on i} = : just what they want at the ||the Harvard schedule.” They may prices they wish to pay. i come back on the Harvard schedule, Bé:fif;é HCE'GAR S NOT SLEEPY BUT THINKS OF HoME — If there are some who feel §|but how long will it be before they R BECAUSE TS Too MUCH NoisE they cannot afford to patronize come back to the days of Thorpe, S LaEE To SLEER 3 s Guyon, Mount Pleasant and the red- STACKPOLE-MOORE-TRYON | | tinted galaxy of past vears? COMPANY, there are none who do the value of a name of < The jov of Christmas-giving may be marred by the perplexi- ties of gift-buying—But: Christmas shopping becomes a burden only to those who make it so. Those who wish to have their gifts the best that can be red, whatever| the purchase may be, will find at THINKS oF BIG THe BALANCE DAYS WORK OF .THE NIGHT AHEAD AND TOSSES ARGUND | Nothing Like Tt, | Though the winter wind swceps down L On the town; { Though the air is much too keen | Out the green Though you swing upon the ball t lhml talk, | Sinec the season’s reached the bend . | At the end; Does their chatter fade a lot? 1t does not. hvien = Asylum St. At Trumbull HARTFORD. “What is the longest putt on record?” queries a pallid bystander,