New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 19, 1919, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1919, 1 LI"I\IG IN LONDON SINCE HER DIVORCE Iy MAMKY 1B, HUNT. shington Bureau : i . ’ — " 4 Munsey Bldg., § g % e 3 &l B TR R + e e oy 2 | fashington, D. e S a1 Shipp, -pubiicist and first bi- 4 3 ¥ S — G-[F'TS FOR (i E\} E RYBODYD aphor of Thomas Riley Marshall, SR, — i = genial vice president, has a knack ! % lot few worc But gids precedeince to a., fellow : : [ How can we hegin to describe them? The shelves and counters of who accomplished with 10 i « s » différent departments bulge cheerfelly with all kinds of Footwear for hat he would have taken as 3 . 4 very member in your family—DBUY PRACTICAL GIFTS! chanwpicn verbal condenser, iRy Rt N R i CHOICE CREATIONS IN WOMEN’S FOOTWEAR | SPECIALS " turned hot, the quarter ; 1 We're showing handsome New Boots, and new creations in Oxfords, Colonials and Pamps — Choice Comty R Elinn e o W omeain [ s el hove 2 i o i ! Dblack leathers and beautiful colorings in Brown, Field Mouse and (rey Leather. gelnonl andsometaie A o i - : A REGULAR FEAST OI' SHOE BEAUTIES! MAY WE SHOW YOU? four styles and eight colors. Beau- done. . He rus to the camp tel- v i i e W e T AR 8| Priced at $6.85, $7.85, $8.85, $9.85 up to . . . $12.85 | e ovederor b menter o g & dollar. N PPIVCESS Widths AA to ¥ rose, pink, purple, brown $1 65 Ry of g This restriction seemed rather odd Tomorrow Only the rookie, but didn’'t daurst him. PLESS b quickly evolved a message within Sh h S 2 ¢ limitations and = filed it. This, | & G —— t t e e ] MEN—Wear oes Tha atis e e e R el | Princess _ who was Miss . el ’; Rt Daisy Cornwallis West, has secured a. There’s a feeling of genuine satisfaction that a man experiences when wearing a pair of Our Good Bootics, Juliets and Moccasins, in all divorce since the war, and has ro- [ Shoes B . Dresident One can't talk to | Lui2ed fto London. She is making § The man who invests his money in our Good Shoes will reccive a daily dividend in comfort, good izes) B ieithe anotl | her home with lier ter, the recent- 84 looks angl wearing qualig; A0 A “ L arshall story, for Tom is the V. P 'f' divorced Duchess of Westminster. § There are the choice Black lca\he and the New Browns in Cocoa, Mahogany and in Cherry coior- $ 1 25 ~1 45 a l 65 B el Several sons of the princess served in 4 ings. Prices or Dress Shoes ar . 9 . . lWhen Marshall was governor of | tN¢ German army during the war. 5 85 6 85 $7 85 up to $13 85 Eione - Shi . i One of the many rumors concern- b . y 3 , 4 . Shipp say efore T decid- : Pr ing the Princess of Pless, current to run him for yice president, they | € th boned a new bathing beach at In- | QUrin8 the war, was to the effect anapolis. The bathing commission- | il‘:):" :),:(, h‘udL been divorced in Lon- 7 . . and shot as‘a spy in the Tower of London. | B : ARCTICS MUS THINK 1 § | g : A : NEEDA BATH TOTEUT 10 i N “on::i::l: l;‘ig:t“llo\: 1zz(lflfilt;:::‘;(:*;la $3 .35 T $3.85 Shipp also spins another one about Men's House Slippers—in black and grey wool felt— $2 25 in either Romeo or Evercit— A Beautiful Gift at . I, ‘as a courtesy to the governor, sent Youths' 2 Buckle Arctics, with heavy red sole tm a complimentary ticket, good for T i i DREN,S - P R L one ne swim. Th ext veek & ther * a = Children’s 2 uckle Arctics, s s 5 o -2 B 50 tlic bartine momise snove. | FTENCR Natlonal Chamber ot = up in the governo mail. | L 3 \ 4 Children’s 3 Buckle Arctics, sizes 5 to 10 1-2 Marshall jabbed he button on his i i = oo nis senesmmner | Hotelmen Has Extensive Program W . ‘ s mndes | K . - : OUR MEN’S FRIEND ‘“City Bathing Commissioner, City T | { 3 : = all, City. Dear Sir received Paris, Dec. 19.The ational Cham- | § A 4 gur first free ticket to the bathing | ber of Hotelkeepers has begun an ac- peach and considered it & compliment. | tive campaign to make French hotels four second I considered a sugges- | attractive to _Americans. American jon. A third I shall deem a posi- | i s are being sought through an § @ ' iye insult. Very truly yours. | agent of the chamber in the United [ = H A States. A series of articles for hotel [id Washington. like any American | men is being published by the organ- dty, has on its police force a size- | ization’s official paper. The necessity ible percentage of officers who hail | of modern toilet convenience: . ‘honest nore or less directly from the Emer- | treatment, and otherwise conforming J1d Tsle. It was inevitable, e o the stanc »f the U States bt slaandls e iia i et United states B8 1o\ to stand crect, will walk gracefully, will study well and walk d the Belmont residence during Cleanliness is given the most at- [§ :ent visit of his royal highness, | tention by the chamber's agent in the § well. United States and he cites conditions [ in some of the French hotels that would be surprising to an American. He recommends the use of white or ¥ e o light paint to prevent the gloominess " $2 35 $2 85 $3 85 $6 85 i Rl T of interiors, greater illumination, [ ® ’ s ’ o o recognition of the bathtub from the = American point of view, removal of % s e We have just received 5 Cases of Men's FElk Scout Shoes, various unsanitary quarte from near A with elk or leather soles—These Shoes were bought months ago the kitchen, elimination of little ser e > OPEN TONIGHT and are one big value for B i of v ulos | there should be | oo cherscERandoieridhanzos Tomorrow Only o ina: e e “Breakfast,” the correspondent re- | y & ) Hleputable traces ot Irciand in physi. | POrts. “is the American's best meal s g ik e jand we must organize ourselves to ! f§ g 7y & &1 \ Children’s Tan Flk and Russia Calf Scuffer Shoes, sizes 5 e o o nclhievedl trom qer | Sluc o e toR e el Icie : / to 11, the kind that feel just right on the Child’s J. ther of whmislaikable Hi | 1¥ . A0, loe creant 18 ihe natibnal . . foot. Tomorrow, Special at folit $1 95 & e [ nmistakable M- | dessert; it 15 eaten morning and night. 9 Hampshire avenue on their way back | Merica s "“;‘fii“"‘:f”",::i”f,':fffl‘lth',? ¢ RV to the station. They grinned broadily 5 i S W R o b5 —— SPECIALS ERtHE siation ey grinned broadily i 501" nq later make it in France.” : B \ OES S I 2 )i - [ J t i L COE st aking is 4 . ., S i at _he big vl“cw}r Just taking his The hotel e loattfencdihy ithe y Women's narrow widths Shoes, in miitary heels only—tan calf station in front of the Belmont doo 3 ’ . 7 ) 3 % correspondent against “‘a veritable or- 3 with cloth and suede tops to match ganization to boost prices” which he 7 85 That's right, Casey!” one of the con ) \ / A Bargain at ........ooeioin.oi... 3 twio called. “Gus ver lking; | 52id had been reported to him. Other~ 1 \ 7 236 MAIN STREET Women’s Black Vici C with Jow and military : il wise, he reasoned, returning travel- e e jers would spread the bad news and & SN j OPPOSITE MONUMENT widths E and EE, at ... We render our patrons an Expert Children’s Shoe Service. The Girl or Boy that we shoc with our Nature Shaped Shoes will ‘be Close attention given to fit given. “we would thus lose the chance we High priges like the “flu,” chicken- g S i now have to make enormous profit pox and mumps, are contagious, con- | "9 Een0) 3 : = fo prevent -such overcharsi a tends Representative €. C. Kearns of > | government agency i obtaining — Batavia, Ohio. Everyone gets inocu- | i ——— — S — = - - —_— S e s from hotels to charge only : - lated, emingly without rhyme, rea- VI\RAFP‘IC COMMITTEE 1. Do we need larger boxes at the g spend the holidays 2 as ees, Reicher's, 15 Frankli I' Those little Boudoir Lamp: S0 the 1 | ey el pult 1 rates to tourists directed to ) or V' eXPOS c. 1 S g i : o : 4 o0 them through the government’s in- EIE Cno Holly at' Reicher’s, 15 IFranklin | Square.—Advt O h s bies Andy lods Lare G arrived, making one of the most com- i “A friend of mine up in Maine s e e Sl 2. Are all factories given good | o 7 says Kearns, “was accustomed to buy- | lerhational bublicity campalsn to at- ARRANGES DINNERS e Sauare.—Advt. Roller skating at the Arena Satur- | STUTES, MANInE one of the most ¢ | | tract visitor collection service I TPrucking Conditions. A rl ughter was born yesterday at | day afternoon.—advt. & Bamforth, 19 Main reet.—advt | 1. Do all shippers use indicators on | {he Now Britain General hospital to Special sale men’s linen bhandker- 3 3 | \ i The tern Millinery compauy yesterday secured an eight years lease of its store in the Barnes block CLOSE CALL. R Mr. and Mrs, Frank Thompson of | chiefs, Wilson's.—advt 1 Are your drivers on salary ori Burlington. irs, “hlompson was Miss Ruby Andrews has returned to e | Tentative List of Pertinent Subjects | Harey Anderson, Scized With Faint- | Will Be Discussed During "\\'r*l‘kl,\‘lu sl ] ASPORE K | forterly .,VH,,._ e at h 1,(,5,.;‘5,;‘ ) Ih:r hnl‘llP in this <:n\ f\rrnl xh_c Russell | on Main street, from Richman & i 3. Should we have through service | Buster Brown shoes at Long's.—Ad. Sage school for girls in Troy, N. Y. Sicklick, the owners. Coming Ycar. ! 10 New York by truck? | = Harry Anderson, of 2 South Main { Any suggestion from members will ] reet, a chauffeur, had a close escape The traffic executive committee of ' be gladly welcomed. The committee from injury last evening on Forest | the traflic burcau appointed by Chair- in charge is as follows: ing berries cach spring and summer | street, when he was seized with a | man 1i. G. Hughes met several da W. L. Bell, M. P. Doherty, Tred from an old Indian called ‘Indian | fainting spell while driving the auto- | ago at the Chamber of Commerce Murphy, H: hepard, A. Roebuch, John. John gathered only wild ber- | mobiic of the Doherty Market com- | rooms and drew up {1 followi J. Bl 0. Rackliffe, L. TL ries. There was no cost of duc- | pany. The accident occurred @hout 5 ' tentative list of subjects to be Sherman. tion, and John's limited contacts with | o’clock in front of the residence of - sented al subsequent meeting i e l HEY HAVE A R v vilization exerted no ‘economic ; Dr, G. M. Flanagan on Forest street. | year. It is planned to have : ! pressure’ on his prices. Yet this year, | While in the faint condition, An- Juncheon on the second Tueday : CITY IFEMS i when he brought around his berries, | derson fortunately remained on the each month in order that those in- ! After several days of watchful ed s a quart instead of | seat of the vehicle which left the terested in transportation conditions to 10 cents per quart he always | road and, after crossing two lwwns, | will know and plan for a definite | Choose a sift from Damon’s Shoe § waiting, -our stock of Boudoir and Port- d. W brought to a stop by contact with ' time. The list follow: Shop.— Advt. B ) Wha's (o idea Jobn? my | trec. Ho was found seated behing E i L Y el able Lamps, also Silk ~Floor Lamps friend inqlired. “That’s an outrageous | the steering wheel. Dr . Herman ; e ¥ il ireheaxse thislevening 7 g i - 5t g = A # IR 3 list church will rehearse this evening Eleciricians p: Ln o e i o s e e S e S L N G (o (st AR SR S e MR O Gl Ay have put in an appearance. jonn igged his shoulders and | moned. Anderson was removed to | oPeration) between yard men and o0 SFEE T0ne street., New Britais & Our showroom will be open every his hands. the New Brilain General hospital, | Yard masters? “'Gotta charge more!”” he said. | where it was feared at first he had Is there payment made by some : Special sale mc{n‘s‘ linen handker- Conn. ; night from now ‘until Xmas and it would Jerries him way up. A helly big damn | sustained a concussion of the brain. | ahmpvn to have cars moved? chiefs, Wilson's.—advt. S G e o o o oavn e | 3. What's wrong with the place-| Walter Kopt, brother of Billy Kopf, | ! . be well werth while for you to see our institation this morning ment of cars for shippers? {he prominent baseball star, and Wal- . elaborate dizplay, JUDGMED ARE RENDERED. - : 4. Why are trucks of shippers de- ter MeCristy, star fullback of the 19 Main Street. ing Spell, Drives Car Against Tree. Judge James T. Meskill has ren- ot T 3 laved at freight house Lake Torrest cleven, arrived in New dered two decisions in casces tried in IRy MISTONIUNI AT 5. Are you usin rage agree- | Britain today from ~Lake I orrest, the city court yesterday afternoon, Thae City Missions will have 1 ment (demurrage) ? Mich., and will spend the holiday both for the defendant to recover | Christmas entertainment this after- 6. Are you checking car avriv: with their parents. costs. The cases are Riccio Ravizza noon at 4 o'elock at the Metho in a. m. and p. m. (cars outstanding Phose 1itile Boudoir Lamps, also tie against Giovanni ¢ tri, for an al-j church. » children from the Lafay- Express Factlitied, | Sille’ Portables and Ploor Lamps have Jeged assault committed Lawyer J.; ette sewing school, held every Thur: 1. Why haven't we auto trucks for * arrived, making one of the most com- . Woods represented the plaintiff and Klett, & Alling the defendant: i ! | present. This Christmas party is an | company? & Bamforth, 19 Maln street.—advt. and Joseph Cantino against \I,)\ldnflvltl affalr and Mis artlett, he 2 Why must they load from both Mi: Trene Andrews, who has been i i 3 2 1 day aftermoon after school, will be | delivery and collection by express | plete lamp displays yet seen }mr”i i arranged a 'program suitable for the | xides of car teaching at the Beachwood school, Girttleman, to recover for iabor per- occasion. l Pareel Post Service and Postal Service 11\“ returned to her home in this city = ' /ormed. tLlwser Henry P, Roche 4 ~£v 3 "

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