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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1919, 1 | than three months and expects 1o ATTOMOBILE THIEF hurly - figure confronte him. The |Fricke, shivering in the chill winds The visitor acquic 1 1 depart leave about the beginning of next year. gleam of a silver police star flashed | “I bought it new s ave | y the { a L I wshed ought it new and I have a bill the new car er in the 'di I Siv William Tyrrell, formerly under WORKS NEW GAME | 'le fow of the arc light as the | of salo for it.” I o £ 5 secretary of the British foreign office, | visitor pulled hack his couf “You can tell that to the judge,’ BiIL of suis for the Atvves Who consented to accompany Imn‘ as | s Iwant you to come down to head- | said the visitor sternly. “But you v e Jihe sead il an acl of personal friendship, and | duarters and tell the judze how you | must come wih me and bring vour S : ? ftonald Camphell. who came as an fgyic gne Poses As Regular Policeman | 80t that flivver you are driving,” re- | car with vou.” er appear here Wi attache to the embassy. will return marked the Visitor by way of intro | with him {o England and Proceeds (o Bxerdise duction. G e : has nventedin new et | < I » headquarters 5 1tec neth Usmg EVEI‘Y Eifort to Regaifl‘ BT T (TR, e “TIL tell you right now,” replied | and T'll come down in the morning.~ | Propriating motor ca Los Angeles, Dec. 12.—Trapping a —— “I'm not dressed,” protested Fricke, | Such a car. It’s tough, but some o { big covote that had been stealing his Kansas City. Mo., Dec. 12.-—Boy, LOSl Power chickens, Joe >:Al|e‘f' of .\;ml .l.‘\(m:o ml ! ]LL’.“]TI\Ym:A; rl:«‘lv(s;m\_l,rlr,l ,l\u}n!l_lsefnl @5@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@5@@@@@@‘::‘¥§§§§?L:@@@@' ! {ached a bell to the animal’s neck and | OUt the S O S for the deluded philoso- | $&& 2 No. 114-116 Asylum St. Hartford, Conn. @) ——— liberated it. The ringing of the bell | Pher who asserted there was nothing ORI Omaha, D 12.—The Germans of | kept the ranchman informed of the | New under the sun. Here's absolutely Q{C]Cafrskln lsajwafps Nebraska are making desperate ef- | covote's approach, and no more |the latest in automobile thefts, and ———— ‘The policy of the Hartford One-Price Store, that of fairness to all, without Ffavor, forts to regain the power they lost in | chickens have been stolen. it’'s bound to be popular this season ‘should have an especially strong appeal to Hartfford shoppers during the Christmas Qa source qunde the state because of {he war. They o e among aspirants for motor car pro- Season. ’ are carrying the fight in all directions. DUKE SELLS BI ATE. prietorship. What joy and satisfaction comes{som | They wre before the Nebraska su. Berlin, Dec. 12.—The Duke of Co- In the proverbial v sma’ hours ristmas Shoppers Will Find L] . Here Many Gifts Especially 5 0 0 0 PG 0 0 00 the knowledge that one pos: preme court in an effort to nullify the | burg Gotha has sold to Prince Arthur | of the morning K. H. Fricke of Har- » healthy, radiant skin which will ¢ foreign language laws in the sc ;| of Connaught a five-thousand-acre | rison street was awakened by an in- ilie test of the brightest lights. they ave working in the legislatur estate, . including Samter Palace, lo- | sistent hammering at his front door. 3 secure their former standing in pa- | cated in the area which is to be ceded | Clad in sky blue pajamas he descend- rochial school work; they are at-|to the Pol ed the stairs and obened the door. A tempting to grasp the balance of pow- | 1 t .| er in the state constitutional conven- will help you obtain just such a com- tion to be held next month; they are plexion. Composed of the purest in- trying to nullify the ‘Americanization gredients, it cannot injure the most laws of the state and they are open- | i u . Scnsitive skin. Work its generous |1y threatening to do as they please in lather well into ‘the pores, with the the matter of ‘teaching the German v finger tips, and after rinsing carefully, | Janguage in their schools 3 i finish with a dash of cold water, and One-eighth of the voters of Neh i Ms‘wfl, note how much clearer your skin looks. ka are German. One-half the votc b RESINOL HAVING STICK of Nebraska are foreign horn or ‘chil- makes the daily shave a pleasure. dren of foreign born. In one school in Omaha in which there are 61 pu- pils 17 different languages are spok- en. With so many foreigners in the state the real Americans have got to put up the fight of heir lives to keep | the Germans from grabbing every- thing in sight. The first aim of the Germans (o- | day is to get the teaching of their language back into the public schools. rnish | . o Resinol products at all druggists and dealers in toret goo G el @ everlasting lustre, or to give outdoor n_im- mings a smile that won’t come off—Inorout Varnish is just the thing. Its usefulness is not confined to indoors or outdoors. Right in the e When Americd entered the war Ger- can you have a varnish capable of handling any varnishing job. i AR S e Tesls?shl'xdo‘r‘out‘:lg taken on all comers and never bowed its head public schools all over the state. toanyyE polcin ailieizess . Children from 8§ to 18 studied Ger- Bay State L:‘qu(d Paint is liquid newness that lasts. Every paint- man just as they did Tnglish. The ing job is an ideal job for ‘Bay State Paint. It never cracks, peels or German-American Alliance had got a blisters—it is springy and spunky. law through the legislature making it obligatory upon school boards to WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & CO., Inc., Boston, Mass. teach German wherever a certain pro- Largest Paint and Varnish Makers in New England portion of the patrons of the schools You can buy Bay State Paint and Inorout varnish from asked for it. And the Germans saw g i =t oy to it that Germany was asked for..In M & K | New: Britain, C 3 some districts the public schools were organ ingsiey, € tal ’ . mply turned over to the Germans. That law was repealed in the last leg- ature and a law was enucted pro- nibiting the teaching of any language except English in any school, public or parochial, to any child below the | Relatives and Friends "Will' Remember Your s 22 3105 JS% S8 25K 25k 25 ot 255 8% 25K $2 255 58 S5k P8k A n e 22 Desirable Owing to Usefulness Suggestions for Appealing Christmas Shoppers Christmas Gifts Look Beyond Price Ol 40k {0 [ Plated Silver Toilet Sets, complete, $18.00 up. We feel that this vear, move than ever, the Ivory Sets, $15.00 to $25.00. Christmas shopper will look beyond the price of a We feel we have among our fine display of garment, or accessory to correct dress, and demand toilet and manicure sets something that will assist the quality of material that insures prolonged wea the young man to solve that problem of “what to Offering the services of several departments, send her. stocked to meet /the icular demands of men The popular traveling manicure and toilet set, ind women, we feel the wise shoppe will not planned for miladv when she makes a simple overlook our establishment in buylng thore gifts overnight trip is offered at from $4.00 to $10.00. selected on account of their gencral usefulness. Ivory combs and brushes, n ind attractive, As never before will an articlo of dress be s $2.00 to $5.00. . leeply appreciated, particularly by the man lately Ivory clocks, appealing to the woman who returned from the service who is agatn building up wishes something beautiful yet serviceable, in general stock of suits, shirts, 1 several styles, $3.00 to $6.00. ties, ete. law. Some months ago they weiii in- to court and asked an injunction pre- 5 If He's a Smoker venting the law from becoming effe CHRISTMAS GIFT The Germans are now after ths tive. e injunction w denied. Now If you give them something that is worth saving, does not wear they have taken the case to the state supreme court. Two or three weeks (AN R R R G D ago the Lutheran Missouri Synod. the German church, most of whose preachers came from Germany, de- ared it must-be free to ‘‘decide for A Smoking Stand g o e s e A $10.00 Certificate of e e R Preferred Stock There's every conceivgble Some weeks ago the discovery was s ; . ol made that in absolute defiance of the of the i e e B law, a German school had opened in p ] . amilton county. The school had . pedestal stand in brass, ma- Hami 3 3 been authorized by the school hoard n o r ruc enrolled. The authorities forced {1 PY ate cabinet with humidor, to- school to' close. But the fact that.it \ had been officially) opened and was bacéo jar, ash trays, pipe.rack, D e i e and Tractor CO. . ‘:Si.w':::; YO.\l);OArvlnern-u!:;p!xfi an indi- The Hartford “one Prlce” Store cation of the mood and disposition of May be worth $100 to the holder eventually. It is a 79, Cumula- B prices from $1.35. the Germans in the state. i tive stock: payablé quarterly. Our $10 Certificates of Common 2 C P i S { be worth $500 to the holder eventually. The Common NO- 1 14 1 16 Asylum St- Hartford, onn. * stock may 3 iREY GOING IOME. 8 & GG s stock shaves in the profits. Sk ish Ambassador Will Return mf Trom now untii CHRISTMAS, we will (For every $10 you send us) {6}@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@3@@@;&@;@{}5@- - - England on Leave. : mail to you $20 worth for $10 consisting of—ONE—share of PRE- L \ashington, Dec. 12.—Viscount FERRED and—ONE—share of COMMON STOCK of this company. Grey of Talloden, British ambassador Make checks or Post Officc Money orders payable to y 4 : S i - [ Vs, ol 10-56 FORD ST., HARTFORD. ~to the United States, notified Secretary Lansing vesterday that he was return- 1 , ing to Bugland very soon on leave of absence. i will return to « | Whether Lord Grey g Washington is dependent upon possi- bility of his being able to arrange his ® 378 MAIN STREET NEW BR]TAIN, CONN. private business interests and upon de- cision of the British foreign office as to whether he alone can carry torward the great projects for common action 112, WEST 40TH ST. New York City, New York I IFTS by America and Great Britain in the A ; (Factory, Portland. Middletown, Conn.) 3 : . > reorganization of finances and com- ) i , 2 i = merce and international relations. { \\OH? T(OE(I\;];]XY GI}; 'F‘,BI:O(LE{&LS Lord Grey has been in America less ’ Aoy E — GEORGETTE — CREPE-DE- £ y : 4 Beantiful New Blouses, daiutily trimmed with lace and handsomely embroidered. All the nosw . Incliding white and flesh, vouss ... $1.98, $2.49, $2.98 ' $4.98 | GEORGETTES AND CREPE DE CHINE $4v98 $10-98 One Breakfast _ Fur Scarfs and Sets Fox, Natural R ). Skunk. Natural —Wolf, Cereal That | = B e R s , ‘ X Special Christmas Offers 'X;(nl:s Tln;clees and || N eedsJVoSugar : $17.95 $23.95 $39.50 as riowers Is Our Price Is Our Price Is Our Price A full assortment of everything that Baby for Coats that | B nccas: for Coats that for Coats that sold up to Let us supply your Christmus || Coats, Capes, Dresses, Bonnets, Carr Covers, | sold up o $25 sold up to $30 $49.50 Tree. We have small ones for the [l Sweaters, ete. ul Coats with large collars of sclf- table: lavger ones for the living [ 4 Very reasonably priced. g s of fur. coney, seal and plush, room; big ones for community || Wurposes. Pt o , We so have garlands and 2, festoons, as well as scores of d 3 ' ferent designs in wreaths, all % ¥ ® L fresh from the woodlands, with the spicy scent of the evergyeens || avor still lingering. in their brilliant profusion—ve have as a matter of , underwear, out and increases in value. We Invite Your Inspection of Our Stock cutters, etc.—at all ' sSorts . of course. G yvourself a ftreat. Drop in and inspect our Peace [ and Good-¥ 1 Offerings. 1 At Gr°cers 2—6, 7—9, 10—16, in all the wanted colors, | a and up $6.50 Made by P Ce ; i CHILDREN'S ¥UR S VUIZ Flflral Bfl. | Made by Postum Cereal Co. Battle Creek.Mich. | $2.98 " $16.50 Children’s Coats in an endless variety—sizes 92 WEST MAIN ST. |