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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY,'NO‘VEMBER 14, 1919, The McMillan Store Inc. “Always Reliable” W Britain Herald. | o« e e v HERALD (URLISHING COMPANTY, Good weather will he the prayer of SaCRitSones many a fan tonight. Let us hope that | ed daly (Sunaay exceptedr at 4:18 | the skies will smile upon us on the day | m, at Herald Building, 67 Churca St on .00 a Year. 2.00 Three Months. state, T5c & Month football days, locally and in the YOUR GLOVE REQUIBEMENTS LOOKED AFTER HERE. Offering \mple Assortments of the Re- BERGER'S CANDIDACY. liable Kinds. FOR DRESS—FOR STREET WEAR—IFOR WARMTH—\T REASONABLE PRICES. e —————————————————————| tered at the Post OfMce at New Britaln as Second Class Mail Matter. Socialists of Milwaukee and that “LA VOGUE” TELEPHONE CALLS Congressional district have nominated sincss OMco e e Smema BRcTel ‘Rooms Victor L. Berger to run for Congress at a special election to be held in De only profitable advert!sing medium (o & the ity Sioculation books aad press | cember.! The special clection is called room alwava oven to advertisers. for the purpose of filling the vacancy Member of the Amsnclated Press. in Congress caused by the refusal —of o Associated Press 1s exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news credited 16 1t or not otherwise credited | Socinlist, of Milwaukee, and the Fifth this paper and also local news o 13 Bublishna . heraln: Wisconsin Congressional District. Thus WINTER COATS | Style j’fg{ un‘:arlety FOR WOMEN that body to secat Victor L. Berger. the Socialists are proving, or attempt 03 to prove, that they will have their ADY NEW BRITAIN, READY HARTEORD. + was denied his position in Reduced for Saturday’s Selling Style L Valus $5 to $10 on Every Garment § Wear Tomorrow at St. Mary's field Will} cangress by that body because of his ke place the football game to which | alleged disloyalty to the United States very undergraduate at the local High j and what it represents, The vote was €hool and a large number of the pearly unanimous, but one ballot being grads” have been looking forward 1o | cast in his favor. Public sentiment has pr several vears. Hartford and New ! peen squarely in back of the action of Britain, rvivals of old, will clash on the | the Congressmen, there have been at | 3 = Not only are these savings of extraovdinary interest (o every ridiron with all of the old spirit and | hand many expressions of approval of woman right now at the very height of the scason—but - the Tact facked up by an enthusiastic group of | {he action. It is not because Berger that this special offe doubly interesting as it also permits her to choose a high grade fashionable Wintet Coat from our entire Budents from both places of learning. | is @ Socialist that he is objected to buring the war there were zames, but | hut it is because he has every evi- stock of “La Vogue” garments. They're developed of the very best e interest was divided and there qence of being un-American. Social- 5 3 A e quality materials obtainable. our assortment offers a very wide yas not as much made of them. Be-| ists and what they represent may choice of Fashionable Coats of Silvertone, Bolivia, Polo Cloth. ‘ ‘\ | lore the war the rivals >t but has hav cir seats as I g as they do not 5 Sichvalsmetibugienas [Ehavetislnesa iasiionaie 2 I ondeloth. Velours, Plushes and Novelty Wool Coatings in the peen several years since there was any | trespass upon the rights of citizenship r : : ! 3 1 I nted shades of Brown, Taupc. Navy, Oxblood and Fancy Mixtures. mdication of the spirit which is al- | and duty. Then they become obnox- eady cvident over tomorrow's game. | ious. Such trespass, during the war, - < he local hoys state that there has not | might be termed sedition, and sedition OULRE NN ISR DDEL, QU WEALNR S TOSK 4 i = b Offcring a complete line Is Now Complete een us gaod a team deyeloped here in | is punishable with death at times | NVEATERS FOR CHILDREN ome time and the Hartfordites have | Why should Berger, who has even the he same song to sing. A very closc | suspicion of un-Americanism, be al- Practically everything from the Rattle MEN AND WOMEN to the Kiddie Koop (Second Floor — Take Elevator) { @ame is promised. lowed to sit in a body of representa- NATIONAL BLOUSE WEEK Hartford plans to bring a special | tive Americans? Congress has passed \ special selling event for wh we have planned for months, come and sec the dainty New Blonses rain of eleven coaches which ' will | upon that question of Georgette Crepe, Erench Voile, Crepe De Chine. Silk Taffeta and real hand made Blouses, cvery top near the grounds to let off the Meanwhile the Mayor of Milwaulkce <titeh done by hand, hand cmbroidered. hand hemstitched: others trimmed with hand made Jaces. oters. A band will aid in keeping | has led the followers of his party to THEYRE SPECIALLY PRICED THIS WEEK p the morale of the team during the | again call for the election of Berger ame and in celcbrating afterwards— | by the Socialists. The attitude of the NEW BAGS AND PURSES THAT WOMEN . DELIGHT IN CARRYING there is occasion to do so. Tha|former individual is quile evident to SMART CHIFFON VELVET BAGS in the new suit shades of Taupe, Brown. Navy. G and Blacl ew Britain boys have also hired a| all of us. Tt was he that capressed also several smart Bags in the fashionabie shades of Mavoon and Purple, fitted with inside pockets, nusical aggregation to remind the vis- | the sentiment. “To Hell with Kings mirror and card case, exclusively designed frames of shell and $2 95 TO $16 50 Bach Dutch Silver. in a wide price ng et Eie &> . NEW STRAP PURSES all leathers. Real € Moroceo, Calf. $1 00 TO $10 00 Patent Leathers arious shapes and sizes. di b IN'S LEATHER GOODS. Bill Folds, Tight-Wads and Coin Purses TO | Calr, Scal and Morocco Leatners. Priced ... ; 25C $3 95 | ors that victory is theirs, as they are | When it was proposed that his city be ure it\will be. All of the attributes | visited by some of our rovalty, and f an old-time game will be present— | wha, shortly afterward, entertaincd nd The Herald—quite naturally, is| the “President of the Irish Repub- jonfident that one of the characteristic lic,” De Valera. We do not question | FLEISHERS FOR ALL KINDS OF KNITTING ¢ assortment of colors in the different weight Yarns in stock at present. eatures will be a win for this city. | De Valera’s rights, nor the sentiment ew Britain has won more than its | which has given him this unofficiul hare of victories from the neighbor- | title. The fact, cheerless as it may & place, despite the fact that its| be to some people, remains that Do New m Coats in every desirable mater Many with fur WOMEN’S PURE THREAD SILK HOSE SPECIALLY PRICED FOR A FEW DAYS CADET THREAD SILK HOSE of high grade pure thread =ilk —rull fashioned with extea clastic Iy fashioned tops. high spliced heel. double sole and advancod toe. scientifically reinforced. as- High School has not the number of | Valera has no standing whatever. Yet collars and cuffs. Splendid values for the pr Purchase them $27.50 to $700 YLISH SUITS CHARG DRESSES upils that are in the Hartford was made much of, in an oflicial chool. Wonderful — football spirit, | visit, whén he went 1o Milwaukee, rinec : L ey ey hough represent: es of other “pow- 5 ombined with “the heaviest backing | though rey ntativ f oth ' vl 1 CADET SILK HOSE sold in New Britain only at this store. 3inck and Cordovan. 2 75 Sizes 8 1-2 to 10 (-2, Value 00. Special Sale ¥ - St o e o 4 1] fom the school ‘body has done this. | ers” were warned to keep away. Con- he spirit and the backing are there | sequently we judge that it was not s vear. We shall win again. hero worship that prompted De Valera WOMEN'S OUTSIZE THREAD SIHLK HOSE With clastic, extra wide silk lisle garter tops. high spliced heels, double sole and re- $2 75 inforced toc. ¥ nd white 5 cs 9 to 1015 Value $3.00. Special Sale price Pair Good time to lay in a supply at this special price. arm Winter Suits in every In Sergnd . Jersef . o It is said that the betting is run- | reception but a mischievous intent, Wiarm \Wintc i Jersey . and ing truc to form tl Iso that | nothinz cl W style mode. Remarkable other popunaterials. Eveyy g trie to for \is vear, also tha @ clse. » o< for so little as worth-whille interpretat 50 5.00 A Man’s Winter rercoat THAT IS A WINNER! 5 becoming_increasingly hard H,l We may also judge that it is the B iivc Hartford monoy, even at odds, | same spirit that _brings about the ie- WARM KNIT UNDERWEAR CHILDR S UNION SUITS WOMEN'S UNION SUITS Ilecee 1tibbed in White and Grey: Medium weights, long or short sleeves, ankle lengths T 98 Rl - $1.25 Barly in the scason it was reported | nomination of a Congressman already hat the Hartford men were giving | cast from the ranks of his fellows dds, but there was no cash in evi- | What the Socialists of that city expect Ence. Some bets have heen placed at | Lo 8ain is extremely problematical un- | Value $1.15 Slzes 12 to 54 ycurs ........ . Sizes i Value $I‘.(i‘-') b . $ 1 25 Fat A :I\("IH““K:.‘:S e g $ 1 45 CHILDREN'S VEST! AND PANTS Fleece Ribbed. in white, zrey and unbleached According to shze ..., " . . e 59c TO 800 WOMEN'S VESTS AND ven moncy and it is now said that the | 1ess it be the questionable attainment | bapital eity wants the short end of | Of the martyrism of Berger. It is cer- even to five money before it will risk | tain that he will be again rejected, s coin G ientin hohisiehalectedl nakihelsection A fresh new lot of the finest Overcoats imale. Pure wool ments that any man will be proud to weiome in and sce $35.0(C Made BOYS’ SUIT Stylish dently there will be a celebration in | that man is deserving of a hearving at = For $13 50 And : e —— Wear ° Warm Be city tomorrow ovening and mer- | least. BBut discard the anti-Americans, | " A 5 hanis are cautioned against leaving | because the country is fundamentally — - - e g e——————— Come i nd visit this store of yours. about our The only question is. which is FAC]\ AND FANL”}S. — e wethod of charge accounts is confidannd convenient, Devnups sl intElobhedal efovmers 25 YEARS AGO Open to all. Visit us foday. will presently offer to compromise on prohibition of tobacco containing he our chickens before they ade | Will make sure—if the league of Na- l more thin one-half of one per cent. of B i | i The team has still to mect | Will still be without a representative. n before Jita) supremncrin Nominate a Socialist, if vou will, them. . ix Hemonstrated. OF course | sentlemen. There is such a thing as a Hartford wins tomorrow there wiil | man with socialistic tendencies who ; ™ Medium weight of combed yarns . ... . 5 “ 98C " $1 39 Garment Heavy weights, fleece hhed oo R 59(: TO $1 50 Garment Part wool—all wool—silk and wool Vests—Pants—and Union Suits in all styles. BLANKI — COMFORTABLES — BED PILLOWS — DRAPERILS H§ be littlc chance for the championship, ) also finds it possible to be a truc | khould the locals pile up the bigger| American. Certain of his principles core, though. it is said that the lead | are possibly worthy of advocation, it is Pl be “on ice.” that there is no doubt | POsitive that. if a district selects a So- iS — LINOLEUMS. ETC. BL doreat for New Haven, Gonso ) clallst at the polls by pawer of votes: THIRD FLOOR — K ELEVATOR ut any boxes or similar timber which | American and will continue so. T Gompers and which the public? hey do not wish to lose. The vicinity — | ¥ f Main street will be combed for ma- The reservation to Article N scems e Please decide erial for the bonfire, We are “count- | to be an accomplished fact. Congress (From The Herald of That Date) Batched, the game has not vet been | tions is adopted at all—that it loses . sentative of American dr crests is on,” vyou say. We admit it. We | none of its rizhts in declaving war L salenicans dryilntencsts o ik known in Enzland attempted to give have already decided that the local ‘Pussyfoot Johnson™ as the repre- | nicotine.— Albany Journal . November 11, 1891 — Principal Whit I Gariba ste d’Annunzio fro ; SRS fo oy s in Relpal dlfousteniiannnziofinon|m ol sihao iz ave e n Inte et Fiume. he threatens, the world| gress af (h i 70 i (19 a speech on the “How and Why of Men's social room in the leven will win. Whao hasn't in New Buil. as we said before, President will probal again be deluged with S ol N bl 5 S Soutl \ureh last evening before a ey i N Hudson Republican. | fiir gized audience on “Our National 17 MAIN STREET. BRITAIN. . American Prohibition’ s Sritain ? Wilson (d0es| ot rezard th chA tdlc as) | L csansRaobib itoniin iliondonBlast A svening, with rather disastrous re- . T restricting this right anyhow S Lthfruth i disastrous e Currency.” To think that the present generatic S can recall when eggs sold for a shiilin 2 R R R New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad sold at 195 1-2 and 100 2 shares at 193 ex-dividend six and ten thousand n-tive Christians , of his fists, to the insivcuction would otherwise have, it is really no But they say he zave a good ac- 5 Company T held its regular drill | were Killed. in the campi the innumerabl: s sults. He was roughly handled by In Be erds : THE YALE-PRINCETON GAN the mob, 1 Boston yesterday ten shares of And inasmuch as the reservation ° In addition to the High School ¢ does not “reserve” anything which we pound._—Watertown Times he lovers of football in the city will e ] R The voic is unanimo vor of . : o e b ) count of himself hefore he was inally | Luking (he,injunction nmaimst 1 fige | S0 evening under Licuts. W. J. Raw- | Made spurious coin— Important ar- | bouts that Wi. The typical up- | e g W overcome phen permanent.—Philadelplhia Pub- | "85 and Stanley rests made in Briq_sport today— \\mntlmn Amboth of fiction and ghere the Blue team will meet the Ti- . T = I lic: Ticdger. About 300 people witnessed {he | Complete outfit for counterfeiting | fact, is the ¥ is able to defen:| Gonzciueniy e cartais notut T polo games at ITanna’s armory last | coin, together with large quantity | himself or g defense of other pe from the Treaty.” hich 1s evening There was a L i 5 e z % a o, P with his batas oppose: g fill the great enclosure. There is A It must be admiited that if Belgium H’\'; Ly 1‘“; © Was a meeting in the | ready for circulation captured aty TULL LR T ICS )‘Hx:)flj apa 4 - S . AL ast evening of : A adduarlers ot & & ack on the use of seal interest in the Yale team e e R 5 Tl (00 oy G el e | s KL DRHE G Gl iere ) IEECUITERaE O knife or gur espite 1owls of the Repuili- Maybe it would be a good plan if | is showing remarkable restraint, Fow- ming a basketball S It is inters note {h. ote that league. R. M. Dame a 3e coinci- e and Bert Loomis Ihe Boxing Commission. dent with o 1so be attracted in great numbers fo he Yale Bowl tomorrow afternoon ers before a crowd which promises puch Ic biany graduates of that institution liv- e & ; : ; e : 1 cans that a mighty victory has been | the gentleman came home and ex- | ever. if it is going 1o try only a few ; Ing here - : il R L e haT el cins ety tems el e || StchtheRpriiie oy eraN iRt el matter 2 5 S8 tion, of the boxing Following upon the despondency 4 . plalned the * Blow and Wehy of it o | o "L 0l Rt : Men's all wool overcoats black on (Bildepors be ) e e us 5 _ blue Kersey overcoats at $10 at the The boxing game in Bridgeport is \..}nn;. ‘n] tto a higher level House is conside g -si Ko 3lobe Clothing 55 which 1S ia National Spo Adeiing untistil — = - If the cost of clothing goex much | '1" ("'”' ng House. RS e Sty wislatio as coupled 1 FO . 3y oas’ 3 P meteor as see 8 e e lie I ‘o o el C. islation ipled with the rail- It hasnit beon fully explained over | higher, Gen: Gorgasiprophety that the | - CIEq) Tas scell to fall near here | commission. headed by Richard How- 1 joxing for Ais being formed road question. It is said to be ready ) white race will flock to the tropies} - ing t lightened up the Tl ol ety arsed mentin alll| New Yok SR roved a formidable oppon- ncnesyet At S piiiadel >ublia | SKY_all around for ncarly a minute, | ¢!l one of the beg e Sl ime foff the hhich has proved a formid DY for a vote npon the matter today inavicomeRuuta Bl el BRI g P e il a minute. | - England o the sport of boxing. | Prominent xhat city : — » Alpha Delfa Sigma society at| New England o e sport of b at ity bt for any college, the followers of W Ledger. *he ”I(_h’ A Delta Sigma society at g ¥ e With Federal judges declaring the war-time act unconstitutional the sit- TREASURE, baused by the defeat of the Blue by The now under the direction of a capable he Boston College team, an eleven 5 cleard eemingly incapabie of the stunt, but mostt as its = school tendered an informal Here is what all who are interested but very enjovable teception to the S b S on the members of the senior class : pwarc srathe public interest uation is being more and more “how o Sttt 4 been loaking for. Under the direction | and enthusi he increased hand What will 1 remember and what will anona appenings. of the commission we will be assured | cordingly Prinec _ and whyish™ eve lay 1 forget May take active part—Russia and | pereafter of clean bouts, run abso- on cleven to raise itself from a second P eStlen G e e A or T = Apple trees in blossom or wind at ‘\Ir:a‘_"'{‘j' are to move against Japan lutely according to Hoyle, with every . ) Ble tcom to one that could give Har-| has threatened that Labor might call are break of day Anguereamont alleged fo have been | cafeguard of good sportsmanship, and | ANNUAL SE WHIST . = s all} | ongregation today. We have heard | I $ang a song that no one heard—Ifmade between these two countries to | with encouragement for the amateurs AT HIS AFTERNOON {a general ike if Congress should b S . hall be singing vot, prevent the capture of Nankink— | and the “comers” in the game. N y B oo rated among the best Lattempt 10 lay down & liw for raile] D@ harsh words yet but expect ‘them Out bevond the high stars ana | Their fleets have been gathered to- Boxing Is a great sport. When heav- The annu of the Sunshine has given rise to hopes for a close s roadlinyen every minute. through the Milky Wa gether ily commercialized and in the hands of | society is beat the Elks' club N 1 Replied with bullets—Bank officials ;| sordid an incompetent promoters it It is just about as safe to wave the | One sald he loved me and one said|shot by an accused employe—Clerk ! can become brutal and degrading s . not a word, Huntington was charged with the | When run as a sport should-be run, it ard came will be greatly increased, | sec some insurance of a. dependable | lied flag in the presence of American Yau walked beside me and never|theft of a $500 check when he drew | is one of the finest forms of all ath-f direction oks" grill manaz £ such u thing i¢ possible. Yale would y service before the roads are returned people as it is to go into the bullpen heard me sing! a revolver and began firing—Two of- { letic contests, and a form for which | ment. Mrs.oudman bather lose every game than that with | to their pre-war owners. with a red petticoat 1 waited in the darkness like a |ficials shot, suicide of the embezzler. | America is particularly keen. In the T X broeding bird, Confirm the horrors—>Missioners | American army and navy boxing al- R - 0R), M isspaiiusatts and the ST E g i death came like a lover with a | also tell of the Armenian massacre— | ways has been the premier sport. | Mrs. F. L. s. M. L. Rhode ne of last Saturday, coupled with Whereupon Congress is between the Poor old Harvard will have to golden ving. Emplnyes of the American Board of [ About every member of the A. E. F.| Mrs. Georgbin, Mrs. Geors porrow's, will give us an indication | devil and the deep blue sea. change its color scheme soon. —Louise Driscoll in Poetry. Foreign missions state that bétween | became more or less expert in the use ! Christ and M. Barnes, he Yale team have had much to com- Boxing inort is now Beownw Co llongstilies on ithefralirondsior in this classic Anglo-Saxon sport have B them_ in tater games. Brown was | not 1o allow them, is the dificults in » casicr victim than most of us had | rest upposed. The ability of the The coal workers and owners ard worun for money, even though o tomorrow. Should Yale win by any — — this afterncwill be followed kreat margin the interest in the rHa And the people are quite ready to hy a tablelinner under the is chair- man of thend is assisted b