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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1919, —RAINCOATS AND RAINCAPES FOR THE BOY AND GIRL—§ PRACTICAL AND EVERY GARMENT APPRECIATED GIFTS . Y s N GUARANTEED BOYS' COA S o We also have a fine line of Ladies’ and Men’s GIRLS' CAPES ... $4.00 up Th ALLIN( : RUBBER C Raincoats. Guaranteed. Some of the Coats come complete with hat, and we e 0. LADIES® . . $7.00 to $22.00 have separate hats for those that don’t. Prices on capes include hoods. 240 Main Street & Telephone 2139 {0 Dk 9220y Don’t forget we have best boots and arctics too. Many of these Coats are at factory prices today. USINESS VENTURE . FOUNGSTER, WRITING FOR THE HERALD, ~ BLAME ON BRITISH, |70t i wiuc e fotenevikt arms 1 | vestwand ourney omanson. Tho ol | s ofersd by toward siarr successfully doing. cial football party will consist of violinist, after which there will be @ q Q| Mr. O'Grady expressiug-disappoint- | plavers, ten coaches, trainers and | talk given by William Day on Henry tions, sald he had offered ,Litvinoff | men. This talk is one that will appeal to the CHRISTMAS OH GEE’AINTIT GLORIOUS? Insists That England Broke O Re- | Would have accepted, but that Litvin- vice in the war. Al of the first | pected (hat many will be present (o - i i off had replied that if he returned to | string men anlisted in either the army, f hear Mr. Day talk By A. Boy. Henry Smith. what sits next to me lations Tending to Secure Kx- Russiu with such proposals he would | navy or marine corps immediately There will be no fellowship suppem 0 l t L [ [ Oh Boy! said it wasn't Santa Clause an’ it was | e o HY be greeted with laughter and then [ war was declared. Most of the re- |at the Y. M. C. A, n onday even) lfllClpa oyernmen 056 10! IBRislis thelday T bean Tooxin only a feller from the eighth grade. | SNESLO! LSOHELS shot maining 12 saw active service. TFive |ing. The suppers will be resumed on L 5 - 3 1 5 S L Rritish delegate is " RN ) 5 () . r0 a y S = Rev. B ward to for a long time, bellaveme, | Put helcouldn't fool me none, and 1L (ohanhagen, Dee. 18.—M, LAtvine The British delesate is said to have | members of the Crimson coaching | the following week with Rev. Samuel { g i | reckon a ¢ better be careful what learned from independent sources that | combination were also in active for- [ A, Fiske of the Berlin Congregtional T l ite come. Sehool | reckon dimmy better be ca T . EX[CH[ Oi 13,000 CI‘OWHS ‘ (5|:.s.- k'{‘"‘l‘““” Ce l'h'_ w‘\"l\‘]‘(.\)u\\‘h.‘usl he says about who ain't 1ta Clanse, 0 who as representative of the $0- | the prisoners of war and British civil- | eign service church delivering his final talk on Sauasliting ta | e ‘( viet government conferred here re- n Bolshevik bands : ring “The M of Faith.” R aval int 6 hinL 1ot nowibiit e ik GauseMiEletalRAN AL he won't & confe here re- | ians in Bolshevik hands were faring Th ning of Faith (R i Clause and hopint 10 | &t nothin. but ashes in his stockin'jcently with James O'Grady, British | a8 satis v as conditions in Rus- | ACTIVITIES AT “Y” ‘The classes in the business .core ; S00Ws 10ts 50's i use that sled he's | Christmas mornin’. | delegate on the problem of exchanging Bole _j TRaponcence snd corammapiies S AN s just disclosed to the Vienna city in’ to bring me. T had @ good feel- Merry Christmas, | prisoners of war, said today that the | s FOR ENSUING WEEK [ "i!! be omitted: during the ensuing incil o loss to the city of 13,000,000 [ in' when I woke up this morning and Well, after we got our candy and breuking off of negotiations was due HARVARD TIZAM TO START. l“i“‘_"y ””" f]‘"f“""‘;ff.”l“" Slaiips” i ywins through @ business venture | 1 didn’t waste no time in catin® my | our songs was through bein' sung, to the attitude of the British govern — - (h% Fesiinan Lhe wese Cola v breakfast, ‘spite of the fact that mama, ays we can all go now and a. ment. When asked whether he in- | Football Gladiators Will Begin Long el kep' savin' for me not to hurry an'| 3 tmus. Belleve me, 1 was tended to take further steps relative | muip to Pacific Coast Tomorrow Yellowship Suppers and Classes in | Miss Harriet Reynal, of Grove Hill, by Mayor Weisskirehner. On the | take my time. I didn’t have to beng | glad to hear them words, and I run to peace, he repliod in the negative. 7 A _ | entertained at luncheon this noon in cinning of (he war Mayor Weiss- | no books to school with me, ‘cause on | homo and offered to clean up for “te must 1s0ve the matter to the Cambridge, Dec. 19.--The Harvard | Business Corvespondence Will honor of her guest, Miss' Evely seliner organized @ committee fo | Account of this bein' the last day an’ | mama, which is a good thing when it | Red avmy.” he declared. “We under- [ foothall team which will play the Uni- | o YT, Snyder. Those present were: ' Missas all, there wasn’t goin' to be any les- | ain’t but a week away from Christ- | stood from Premier Lloyd George that | versity of Oregon at Pasadena, Cal., | Mildred Meisner, Marjorie, Bleat! sons. mas. he wished us to deal first with Ad- | on New Years Day, refrained from At the Sunday afternoon meeting at ’ ILorraine Mouat, Ruth Dickinson of tef of soldiors and their dependents. Well, T got there carly, and so did Oh, Boy! 1I'm sure zlad school's'miral Kolchak and n. Denikine. | practice today and prepared for its|¢ne Y. M. C. there will be special ' Hartford and Franecis Dean. 1s charged that Weisskirchner ad- | the other fellows, and whatdy guess| out. An' I wish Christmas would Vienna, Dee. 19.-—Mayor Renmann dertaken by a former council head- llect public subscriptions for the fund | there was waitin® there? Up hy teac come morne'n Just once a year! o'y desk was o Christmas e decorated up wtih Uttle "lectric lights | Christmas exercises were held in the and things, and there was a hag of | schoals today, incident to thelr clos 1 . ndy or nuts or somethin' for each| ing for the holidays. Singing of mong Hafner's ventures was the | on6 or us scholar ' Christmas songs and carols, recitations eration of a large plant for the Teacher Pooled Him, by the pupils, and Yuletide plays in oduction of “artificlal milk and a I tried to snitch one of them when | which the charncters were taken hy otory to manufacture footwear from | (eachor wasn't lookin® but she Just | the puplls were held in all the schoo tented artificial leather. A build- F gniled and sald “Wait @ minute, vou | In the kindergartens and -lower a g was erccted for the milk process | had hoy™ and ‘stead of ballin’ me out | ¢ mas trees and visits by “Santa heme but it w never put in oper she said for me ta take my seat and I * featured the excrcises. Schools ton while the shoc factory proved | wait for the rest of the children, I 5. dend loss. j sat down by Henry Smith and wo ! | To cover ils losses 1t is charged that | waited an’ pretty soon all the others T i | ayor Weisskirechner drew upon funds | come in and we was ready to start R. & E. NIGUT AT K 1 by needlework guilds and upon | the program. Toacher gave us a talk | her charfties all over the country | about what Christmas meant, but it 1d also from the profits of munici- | wasn't mueh use in her tollin® s, Bo- (1 war kitehens without acquainting | leve me! T know what Christmas o opposition members of the coun- | means, all right and it don’t take no | of his uction. speech to 'press that on my mind. No accounting of (he eharity funds Well, wo &ung i Christmas earol, but is cver made so that the use of | it was like any other song, only it . ose funds was not discovered until | mentioned the fact that this was ‘o G 3 . . o prenent sovermmont took oMee. - | Christmas in . Fhen sash of us wad | Sglection ufter which d play enitied We have just the things a man wants or needs. They are Wei ‘\\n- hne 3 .uml cert .m\ «.'w- his | to ,m:\{. ,m-'u. I \\;4~. ||(;vlv‘.n\7 like .‘Il]lti i h“-w\»m‘n uv‘!‘lu‘ (\. 1.\u1\—(:: . = b = ha t . = froimsironne: snc_criain of hin| o tay & pace 5 Va5 nervous ks WA | pracrates o sovers i bk I, useful, sensible Gifts that he will app Th d Cxpluig Unece transactions. Moan- | don, Suat Tice washin® my face in the | P2l Fame was plaved botween 'tho practical, usetu), sensible Gilts that he will appreciate. R e thedeity is being sued by man- | movnin' and teacher prompted me | B & . team and the it 1 1 h b h l d w h crarers In Slovakis for vast quans | when I forgot, and I got through with | State Guard team. Refreshments were choice in anything you want, both in style and price. e carry the Ues of artificial leather fabries which | it fin’lly and sat down. Little 'Lisbeth | S°7Ve: B e e famous Premier and Metro Clothes for Men that stay young, and that hitori: ¢ manufacturing shoos Jus' like a girl, toe, ain’t it? Cryin’ SUIT 18 SETTLED. o . . . when you forget somethin'. Just Itke [ Tiie suit of Louis Weleh against the have a reputation for quality. Let us help you in your selections. NFw HONOR FRATERN]TY I said to Jimmy though, it don't do New York, New llaven & Hartford 1 ] no good to ery ‘eause nobody minds | rail ad, for the recovery of damages b whether you forgit it or not Well, | which he sustained when his automo- . we all got finished with our pieces, | bile was damaged by the railroad gates i - J t F S t . cia Phi ANpha s Organized at Oy and what do you reckon happened | ¢ the Elm street crossing several 7 3 % us a ew ugges lonSO en? Santa Clause walked right in, | weeks ago, was settled out of court need huge amounts from this well as city moneys to 1 IHaf- r who undertook to exploit ev nl schemes for the benetit of Vien Russell & Frwin night was observed at the Y. M. (. A. last evening. About 700 employes of the plant were present. Following a reception by the officials of the plant an enter- | tainment was presented in the gym- nasium by some of the talent of the factory Lyneh’s orchestra rendered a negic Institute of ‘Pechnology for | ,\ng waid “Hello children, I had to |'this morning by Attorney M. Grov : It . » sy ineE Stadents hurry to get here because T've got to | er, repre; ‘I\nc the railroad, and At- | N et right back to my workshop at the { torney David L. Naiv representing the Nttsbure Dee.. 19.-°An honor | North Pale, plaintiff Known as the Delta o oo o (e = ' NECKWEAR HANDKERCHIEFS S = S |/ N _ il 75¢ to $3.00 Seal Packerchief Brand S L Follow the Crowd to the Store of 50c to $4.00 $1.50 to $6.00 it - Quality and Moderate Prices. , SHIRTS ‘ HOSIERY oo 1;‘.,“,‘ i $1.50 to $7.00 25¢ to $1.00 o ‘ i HH“ A Full Line of Choice Meats and ‘ ENDICOTT SHOES STREETER SHOES oo ot " Groceries, High Grade Fruits and Vege- 2 -2 $3.00 to $8.00 | $7.00 to $11.00 fhion extonds' thereatter 1o his tam: ) A ' SLIPPERS HATS AND CAPS e et s, i tables, also a large assortment of High R e $1.50 to $3.00 $2.00 to $6.00 of the community, ceaselessly ke tor senerat tnee and wnep: | Grade Xmas Candies. The fratornily proposes that its members shall work fer the elimina- 444-446 jon of all agenls who lack the spirit I co-operation and unselfishness so ssentinl to the right practice of 'this isurance mes must give thefr whole fme to the prof n ‘thus elim TR 401-407 West Main Street EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR PREMIER CLOTHES bplicants for a solicitor's licenso hall undergo & thorough examicatios such license s lssued.