New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 19, 1919, Page 17

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ATAIN HERA vNE\ BR!’fA]I\{ DECEMRER 1 upon inc 3 vates applled for of the bankers improved in | One offlcial scored (wenty-eight out by the carviers. We believe that we quickness and © in conse- [ of a sible thirty points at the last wete reasonably llberal as (o the quence of the practice point [ practice and clorks, messengers and funding of ihe indebiedness of the | which is characterize cellent.” | special officers all did well. elves we ercited in the house bill a Discusses Railroad Legislation x-nvs i = it o6 v Ry o u. LU, sonLe vision. We hope that it may be of iR L e e e S < i ' 75.77-79 CHURCH STREET, TEL. 2240-2241 Congresanian Lonergan has received | to amend the fourth section of 'the the following letter from John J. | '::";"' I:’::;]\A;”‘\:““;‘T( act (long and sch, author of the h railroad bill, | $ S &iving his opinion on railway matters In conferenco 1 will be pleased to is referred to by New Iinglind gov- | keep in mind the. resolutions adopted Sl R0 by the New Ingland governors. i Yours very truly, My Dear Mr. Lonerga ¢ - S Your letter of December 12th, in- (Stgned), JOMN J. ESCIH, e Chairmin. | SN N BT ‘ Why net Give something that will be useful as well New England governors on railroad nabn e e e R [ MPORTERAR T LAB’ORERS W 7 iy as attractive. An Electrical Gift will be used every day The railroad situation in New kng Jand is different from that in almo sl ime At sy Bl ! Braziian Government Plans to T . ’ . in the year and the giver “yi“ not be forgotten.' This may bo due in lrge measure Lo | Crease Namber of Tmmigrants Suit- 'rherebls the joy of getting a ) the fact that New England has no | able for’ Agricultural Labor, coal supply of her own and - must, Rio De Janeiro, Dec. 19.—Plans to therefore, ship in all of her fuel o Moreover, her hauls are on the av ants suitable for agricultural work age short hauls and as she has many jn Brazil are under consideration by ELECTRIC IR NS torminals, terminal charge: " es imposed e federal nuthorities. Dr. Lopes, the on short hauls create a demand fov Y f agriculture, has just given > G increased rates. Already the railvoad S 5t 0 plan /or 2 Cbr;ytma; . PERCOLATORS TOASTFR.S administration has come fo the v which Wil sorve o TG st g { b lief of the New Haven and the Bo message 10 Congre It propose: 3 ton & Mair AT e S v T e OO P Cnin —and then the fun of using it that A HEATING PADS astrous not only to New England ronds ing tho cxpenses of 5,000 icultural e : = - but to all the railroads of the United |aporers who will he embarked in Fu- da) —J.lld all the da}’s 0 EnE, 80 RAD]ATORS FLASHLHGHTS States it the president returned the ropean ports for Brazil within the - { roads January 1st without awalting nhext few months. Three thousand the passage of necc ISEIRIGH O 8 P e 1o s Rare il Goin e P Modis o . oo SRR L ey Tl s Wi o b i You will find our store replete i ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINES e can not justify such aotion be- Turope. The mone y advanced (o v - rift suggestions. ave fore the country I > of the fact | thee men is to be refundea to the with 5lft “li-\ge““n _VVC have that one house has already puassed & | povernment latoer made! a specml e Hont toRhnTe bill and the other house may pass S 2 . 5 T 5 ) I.EA bill prior to Januaty lst, leaving one | BANKERS CRACK PISTOL SHOTS things to sell for Christmas that HOOVER C NERS stage (the conference stage) before New York., Dec. $ ~Regular pi the enactment of the necessary legis- tice in one of the National people would like to get for 18 enmstment of fhe necosars Tosa | ol Srucive e of the. Sain & 4 THOR WASHERS TABLE LAMPS FLOOR LAMPS fhy can complain of delay + in I thie | cialoves HovieE Bormlte t : Christmas, ~ ’ R enactment of the 1 ion when its X 4 importance and complexity is con- ' paredness campaign’ of the Guaranty = ) BOUDOIR LAMPS sldered.. Tt took the house fOUF :inrust company of this ity wabenialipd £ Kodaks from $9.49 up I\ months from the time hed B WBUB i asint Atlasks lon Daiile avsabn: g begun until the ge of the bill on November . The considera- s — ST e CHR] TMAS TREE DECORATI tion of the treaty in tho senate de- | VE OUTFITS there is still some hope that the sen- D . gte ey piss ita bill betore the Jigl- on Chensiiins gmgld S AXELROD’S PHARMACY The house bill provides for a con- water, then apply— 236 PARK STRE tinuance of the guaranty for a period Opposite Reckliffe Bros. i s after federal control { 18, ‘e believe that this is & K Y afficient period to enable the Inter- ) IC S AP U p ite Commerce Comm is now part of tho ‘“pre- and bank hold-ups. The target K - Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock . Saturday to Christmas 23 B4 B4 B b2 CHRISTMAS CHE ) OR CASHED i ' HARTFORD SRR 2 ] 5% She’d Like Neckwear DRESSES Handkerchiefs for Everyone 121/45c up Separate Collars in round orv roll shape, FOR Men, women and children are provided for and there are fa Sets, Vests, Jabots and Vestees, in organ- cinating new ideas here for all of them. - Colored and white styles, dies, nets, laces and embroideries. Lovely HOLIDAY SR e sriads 3 2 : g plenty of initials and a price vange up to $1.75 cach. Be sure to soft and cosy scarfs of angora with or with- LIDA 3 s md)”‘)\\ M(“;T ot '“l'”(‘ : o:“ S see the striped silks for men, hand finished cffeets for women and 5 out pockets, “ollars and apes ara- A bou In black, taupe, natural or seal brown. PARTIES nursery rhyme books of handkerchlefs for children for a Venise Lace ; f o 1.‘(‘)‘\:"'“;"‘1:1‘:"']“:.“ Dunce Irocks for the Silk HOSiel’y $l.35 % $12'00 g : v ‘ Pul se to f111 younger set are a specialty SR T LT L O B he e o All the better makes for women, including McCallum, Phoenix, | 58 y < / S 0 y : A" tor home from school, o 2K C l l l One or several Veils will make an ex- D 3 o Gold Stripo, and G. Fox Priscilla. Fancy, clocked and lace inserted 3 i cellent Gift for the woman who prides her- the “sub-debs” and thelr s Fe ¢ Be ’ self on being well dressed. Every good older sisters (and for mother Styles, in all shoe and evening shades. Very sheer, medium and : f /{ 1 o ® style and color in Veilings, Made Vells a1d t0) are ready in the French heavy welghts : \\ = g Motor Vells are here and ull the smart o0 8T8 FPRCH M Ehe Tren 7 }( \ colors. Popular French dot effects are in- '00m, third floor. lguany 2 > cluded, being $1.50 a yard. Main oor. styles in taffe and tulle, wool Hosiery $l 50 to $5 00 graceful models in satin, vel- . . " 1 " SEND STATIONERY ' ' hitton timmings of R e s T But that will be no handicap if you become a member _ 3 styles popular winter for flowers, feathers and shim- mering sequins or metallic ouldoor sports and general wear by women to $12.00 of our popular embroidery. As for the 1f there is a particularly troublesome colors—well, the Dresses Gl S'Ik V $3 0 $5 5 biank somewhere fn vour Christmas 15 oo an s ahey men e ey GlOVE Silk Vests $3.50 to $5.50 write down Stationery and the problem is solved—if you come hcre to get it. Therc e Bin bl : & . “(.'l';::‘(fli‘,:n: :::("m",l \::l';:,:_mh“‘ ,,I",l," orchid and lavender tone and such splendid makes as Kayser, Vanity IFair aud Ningara Majd. for whether it be a one quire hox PI°NWy of intense shades, h tior s THARONANY Cake of threat dilres | Ulnckiandtwhite,ftoo And » k U d 5 at w0, e e 1 or e sord o ot W o wour ‘over vem Other Silk Undergarments $1.50 up fastidious person will use. Iivery color rices or MresNe: regin it pelied e inbows AN ol ' Plain and embroidered, flesh, pink or white, in various styles Christmas Savings Club nd style imaginable and the most famois makes, Some distinetly new o arce : - ' included, but good tuste fs b teRINtIG o Knickers of glove sill at prices ranging from $150 for Corsel Cover L4 Dt for Younger Girls ! everything in this d and N on tho ifth 19 $10.00 for Knickevs and Cherniser \ : Main Floor. I"luor Mnin Floor. % < For the Christmas Gift Superb Leather Goods $1.95 up T "' —IN OUR CLUB— FUR SE S ..jm;m”d Glff:s hjn-(‘: fm- l\lvv.n m\'rl "V\'un)(-n. Bill Yolde, Picture [ o ases, Engageme: 300ks, ‘eling Goods—scores of things. Is i 'nd@r Q Overminent Super‘)"fifi» h@n bk K SQUIRREL~The finest Siberfan, clear gray Scarves hegin at $29.50, el it S \ T WOLF—An excoptionally becoming Iur. Sots $75.00 and wj ielechibs Mocker Blotters and Calendars can he had for as Lt POX—Taupe, blue, silver or nchatka. Sels begin at $135.00. ax five nickels and other adjuncts at all prices. ; Lm Organized 1860' Only NAtional Bank in City“ " (7 PGB B B 0 B0 P G B A 5 B 4 R HORE Every chic style and modish pelt included in this splendid colle tion. Smart little neckpieces, animal scarfs or long, graceful sto while the mu re of the newest, cleverest shapes. G' .\b SEAL—TFirst choice of many women. Scarves $39.85 up. Muffs, ifts for the Bal y 10c and up $20.75. SKUNK—Wears wonderfully well. Searves $25.00 to $200.00. In a pretty corner of the Fifth Floor (here Muffs, $39.75 up. e SR, - 5 ¥ NUTRIA—In either natural color or taupe; wide range of prices. Dewest member of Who famllyy Suom Bilks of 10u (0 e Coute RINGTALL OPOSSUM—Especially smart this season. Scarves $30.00. Soft Toys, Furniture, warm $49.50 up. . A e h s Ty ale S anters n e AUSTRALIAN OPOSSUM—Clear, woll-marked skins. Neckplecos s i aashocka S8 edters iBoctugt fund N scl iges; from $29.95. Also Mink, Stone Marten and Sable Pieces, and Krmine for evening o ketiy Desk Accessories 25¢ and up RACCOON~Scarfs, $18.50 and up. Muffs, from $25.00. MOLESKIN—Ncckpleces, $85.00 and w Mutts, $39.50 and up. Ideal gifts for business men is everything for the Robes and sweet wee gar- or for the student. Paper

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