New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 12, 1919, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1916, There’s no doubt about the advisability of having persgnal Christmas greet- IN WAR [;LAIMS T ¢ L 'S ing cards. But there seems to be some doubt as to the time to place orders for i : them, Those who wait till Christmas time to order their Christmas cards may = be disappsinted. Place your order today. a1 g 0 AILY S RE S, INCLUDI SA J AYS, 9 A. M. UNTIL 6 P. M. Millions Tnvolved in Semmg DAILY STORE HOURS, INCLUDING SATURDAYS, 9 A. M. UNTIL 6 P. M " |'The First Clearance of the Season| contracts of the war de as heen found by the house commit fee on expenditures in the war de partment, Representative W. J. Gra- | A e In Women,§ , Ladies--Here’s Shoe News For nients and, if the government has Aad . been defrauded or if money is duc it | £ on the contrs s, to take immediate k! < sleps to recover the unounts The : ¥ y & o dction is the result of an investigation & extending over several weeks by the . ; SECOND FLOOR. Sub-committec, on ordnance whose re- 5 ~ » ~ il 59 ose g Y It is certain that favorable buying makes for i i e e (A D moderate prices—but wear is the only test of shoe n some of the cases investigated,” o] e o ~, 2 e e 4 Pk Third excellence. Look at these handsome brown 8-inch S RO s : ir lace bopte v < : . o be tainted with fraud. in” sowo | : Fi ace boots, with Goodyear welt; a shapely last with kL > ¢ con ce is o 1¢ opinion 7 i i X H F : rred. vitiating (e settlements ! i - blind eyelets, A to D width, sizes 3 to 7. e comniittee is of the opinio = ( that millions of dollars wrc ;,33.',',\.113 S y For rhc‘YgungsEcrs: Children’s Tan Spring Heel, McKay and Good- ommended to the house the adoption | port was approved by the full com mittee In these scttlements, which the gov- ernment might have a risht to recov. | C . Three HmpreSSth‘, LOtS year Welt Shoes; regular prices $5.00 “and $6.00, er if a proper review: of such settle- Meiity were made. Bart of the blame 2N T Thursday $4.25 to $5.00. for this condition is duc 1o the rules 1iopted for the settlement of these | S L i : Special Tan Grain H!gh Cut Shoes for Chil- cluims and the laxness and ineflicien- | ] dren, $5.50. - ey of the government representatives. | s ) Y 5 H Q’ o i e = = O’rv‘ifs“%_‘:}};’ Toe, Welt Shoes, regular -$6-and: “The sub-committec among other = ek 2 G 5 c eS' $9.90. ‘ fhings has inyestizated (he following | ; tak Gun Metal Patents for dress—in abundance, - . : — e SR R R settlement of war claims and con- racts, 1o wit American Can com- pany. New York, contract for hard ~ MR Py 0 4 Feid B o e, | = : $110.00 TO $130.00 $139.00 10 $195.00 $215.00 TO $125.00 Bungalow Apl' ons $1.25 ol ".‘7;1“““,7”',il;:?:: '”',',‘_”",”;‘l‘,“’,",f" INCLUDING EVERY HIGH-PRICED SUIT IN QUR STOCKS. Thevirs ‘IgggUIEF Price_ $1.98. . “ll’.\,i\u":i.'m"fif‘”‘_i::.-‘ e | ; ‘ Fortunate is the woman who has not yet purchased her winter suit. Fortunate, | 5,9 perc);IeE; bux‘:ttoblgzeii iggfinii;l}: bthtnp:nd g};gcgl?:t‘g fRcl S anal Rnauueling Sand indeed, for she may now purchase a high grade suit at a price absolutely unthought Thursday. EorcieEoar irzet for boilers and kettles: Standard | & J of a few weeks ago. And since a tailor made suit must do service on 2licst count- Fteel company, Hammond, Ind., con- | : less occasions it should be chosen with an eye to both utility and beauty. Then you {ract for 964 240-millimeter Howitz- L . k s : ’ . ’ or carriages: Jones & Laughin com- | { will not tire of it. Which ever suit you choose from these three big lots—mostly Boys Chlldren S Mny, Tiithuel eon@del fox by samples—will be dependable, handsome and a most economical buy at the new produci coke ovens, and United Met price, - First Coats | Corduroy Coats o i e A e e , AT $95 SIZES 16 TO 48. AT $139 SIZES 16 TO 40. AT $175 SIZES 16 TO 42. | Trust this store for 6 m. to 3 yrs, ® covornment ugents and army ofti- | taking thought of the White Washable Cor- cers on speciai facilities furnishea b, the =overnment, sometimes machin- | . THE MATERIALS: THE STYLES: THE COLORS: C.hlldren. H<_are are many duroy Coats; warmly ery and equipment, which were, in Silk s Blerin o Reinde— little coats in sizes 2 to . . B hi ot T G e Si k Duvetyne ain tailore eindeer 4 years: in navy blue interlined and well ficient and unjust to (he government - e . i ) S; ) B > A e R T Peachbloom Belted Brown f and brown wool mater. | made; double and single United Metals Selling Company, im- Suedeine Embroidered Navy Blue i O Yo & > mense profils svere made by the pro i R i S ials, single and double- breasted; regular price :',fi;:;n;” fi.’;“i“\mul:; \4‘:\‘4f::\\\l')w“:*‘fl(“I::\ Third Floor \"elour de Laine Flare Henna b{'eastcd; LeEl ipic gt enecial $5‘25 e government, altlough in violation Wil Vs Correct: styles for all occa- Tan &’D;?fi‘l rSSI(]iL’IC\,]al $5.25 Thxllrsfclay o : 3 Velvet sions—notably tailored. Black LUSe Y nfants Dept. g Fifth Floor. Fifth Floor v Yieport Cove “The resolution o1 sub-commiittec on ord o, and is the result of w onsiderable in- | es wtion the h-committee has _ : e : e made on certain scttlements of claims | bands, formed at Franklin square at ] lighted by hoys and a near g : is TG S s el . e made by the war department, or h WANTS PERMANENT | 7:30 o'clock and marched through | were the only difficulti . s = g)u“:k Returns Use Cla351f1ed Colu n the various claim boards under - its Main street to Iast Main and coun-| by the police in handlin Wi “razzing’ of th Sl e~ S b 7“17 jurisdiction since November 11, 1918, | termarched to West Main street and | g “ - | was told that could t his gane i “This investigation as shown by the i Walnut Hill park. new al ition, whicl away ¢ " 1 t th. the po- sub-committee has | | groups as it advanced. Seve ands” | vance further than the 3 lice were to be “razzed” nevertheless. taken a wide 1 . It has included | i of small boys with tin pans and other | argument, came after one of the mem- L e > cla he | m— - argument was that investigation of the rules that have contrivances for making noise drew | bers of a disorganized body of s ment t el uEEcsted thal the palice b n | about 75 service men withdrew trom leen tformulated by the war depart- e up to the rear of the parade and kept ment for the settlement of such up a continual din the A member of an organ-| the bonfirc to the tennis courts claims anathe macnmers tatnas| Mayor Quigley Expresses Himsel[‘: N ized group felt that such action would | where they ¢ @ i company for- been devised. [t has gone into a few i ; not e beneficial to the service men of | under L4 8 | In the park Brie Olson, a former| (he ke menig ¢ fect | chosen le: fusing 1o take fur- of the great mass of claims that have | istice Day Celebrati | ! the city, probably having an effect 0 Our I.ls m heen adjusted, all of which is incor- at Armlsn(}e fly 618 I'fl[lofl {iinember “"3_‘\1’_'?l\i:" :\“{ e=elyen the | ypon any social activities that the | mer i - " ted in 500 xuvn]u(d vm;m\‘ ‘,"“”‘:“' o N man of the meeting. presenti 3 ] ‘\ N wrines anc ) volumino Quigley and Rev. Warren ¥. Cook. ! even briefed in this report Mayor George N. Quigley, in tha| {1 close of the mayor's talk, at 14 “The act of Mavch 2, under which | course of his addressyin connection 2 request, the gathering uncoverec o ‘.h‘ ‘LM“.V.\';::. ':ryulvtl. \Iu\ never been | with the ,\;nn\»v}u“dfii (‘-v'm“h‘”“" "3 heads to stand in silent tribute for BI(; CONCER I il B ", - ”““”"\;' Walnut Hill pavk last night, outhined | ,,inyte, a memorial to the 117 heroes & however, that congress had in consid- | hig plans for a permanent court of | o B 5 10 supreme sacrifice. Rev, | FOI' the Beneflt " his s passed the - far the 117 vho die el o : 2 ation when this act was y L th honor far the 117 men who died in the | (o1 amph dibe costhorihelcanl probability or at least the possibility | gervicesand told the gathering that he 5 B e ee , e e | 1n lives, money and in the resulting 3 1 R i, S AT ot o) S B SN S S e i ot el O s War Orphans of Armenia What better gift could you make your struction period He laid stress upon ce has been created since the pas Dility. e was v applanded B Do e ol A O ; E i S o B G ot . e ol TR i e nanent court :":“Jif“\"'l‘\"i\'('y'n_‘m'm’]:,‘“'m‘”‘” S :\ i SUND. Y9 NOV. 16’ 1919 family than to have the house wired for ome doubt whether it is such : ‘ f honor, the men ing’ (hreefcheersii =2 s ol 5 S ] m . : T b 2 nam glyecum iihoater electriclights? intended by the language of such act Rain Spoils Evening. 5 If it is, it has no risht to bring action | The celebration was marred some- 10 recover the moneys now due the | what by the drizzling rain that con- ernment he recommended not o« change of institutioh but a placing of | morrow at the Grafonola Shop, 138 Main street. none put high-minded men in officc Such a gift would last as long as the governn on said settlements. | tinued through the evening, making it NS i rous T M depantmen i e O R SRR e Big Bonfire in Paric. house stands, and would be appreciated justice, can institute the proper pro- | somewhat. This fact did not prevent Tinder and store hoxes delive: SR s andl rene aadh year. ceeding i al th nd people from attend- | diamond No. 2 by local storek < ! the exercises, nor did it drive away | made up the fire around which a cir- | 5 | thousands who stood avound the| cle wag drawn by the police who kept | The chances are yvou won’t have more (han one or two seri | huge bonfire for over an hour. The | watch that no one was injured. Chic ous illnesses in your whole litetime—ihe average person doesn't ‘1 Under our present house wiring offer clehration was formally opened at| W, J. Rawlings was in charge of the | et every year you probahh er nsiderable inconvenlency, you can obtain special prices on wiring and 6:05 by the blowing of factory whis- | police squad ure fires discomfort, and interferen < and pleasure through Tickets on sale and excha nged for veserved scats today and to- [ | tles, followed by the ringing of chureh m ailments, such as colds, he ndigestion and bilious- chimes. The parade, headed by two = ! fixtures, and can pay for the installation in ness 'LEGION HONORS HIM | WOMEN! ; ;;',;';*:;_‘Wfli'; },"",”‘,,’ o i o “ i Fe g Rl e T MOTHERS| | Keep your howels open with Owing to the great number of wiring - 1 ° contracts being obtained it would be well to By g DAUGHTERS! iem% Orderlles get your order in at once if you desire to Youwha tire <4 S et have your home wired by Christmas. S ;:lse‘lhyaig;a‘;_s - N The convenient Taxafive with the pleas- and_worn; £ " ol I D S S i Ask for detailed estimate of cost. ritable; who < 3 | Cpderlies will felieve the most stubborn cases of constipa- C’dnfl'y(p/flc&z S ¢ . aresubjectto | t tion, vet do not cause griping. nausea, or injury to the system. So fits of melan- ! zentle in action that they are as suitable for children, aged peo- = 5 g choly. or the s for) those of oy Zestful mints, aromatic | s ple. and invalids as f t of robust constitution h ; . - STt 10¢, 25cc and 50c. e Onnec lcu 5 3 1 2 it : S : yourblood ex- : 4 i spmes.refrul:mgfrults-glvc ; . : Mot s ) S - . — the fascination of variety. iron _defici- = 9 A : ency. Nuxated ’ S ! | . Assorted flavors, also Pep- g Iron taken. . = B 1 ¥ o H permint, Chocolate, Win- & : 2 threettlmest«';‘daydaft;rme'alswmincfeau’ k lg ower o. tergreen and Cinnamon. : : vourstrengthandenduranceintwoweeks? : Jrid ) B -~ ] "z i i | timeinmany cases.-rerdinandKing, M.D* ) bRUG STORE ONE OF 300 NECCO SWEETS | Boston.—Governor Calvin Cooli T ’ G -, "0 oo - bt e Can re-clected, is now an honorary m e, B e e ‘ 2 TThe JEARET SETre lew England Confectionery Company | | o1 of the American Legion. Major it % STHEE i an aciata / i é ST RE gion. Maj ST sucecss o : TMAIN ST Beckman pinned on - him the N irdeg Bodies weurly presc 58 — Ll ks BOSTON, M4SS, L {xg /| insignia of the legion, s to throe times per day after mew's.

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