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NEW BRITAIN pAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER P dolly. 1o books to be one’s really own Unless those longed-for things ap pear, some child will faith in f cnuKING ! dear old Santa. \What ita Claus, but the spirit of Christmas joy. Don’t vou want to take his plice and send R DlsHES an answer in substantial form? We cheerfully fdeliver The Charity Organization is hoping l_\'nu will and (hat dolls and toys will Anything you buy until 10 P. M. Monday, Tues- 1 Te left at 52 Center street to be passed = nto hemes where little faces ” % Tea Kettles, Alummum and Copper il shine with happiness becamse Anywhere you wish. aey and Wednady ! Santa Claus did remember. efid ) Wear Ever Aluminum, Percola- ||’ vIRINGS Harry Robertson Is Chosen P'vesident tors, Pie Servers, Casseroles For. Next Term. : ¥ The Viking Athletic club held an dent. Other officers follow: Vice- president, Charles Parsons; secretary, Theodore Landgren: financial secre- tury,' Victor Larson; treasurer, Judd A. A. MILLS ONLY THREE MORE SHOPPING DAYS Maorris Hoglund, Raymond Carlson, Joel Fresn and, Francis Larson; press committee, Walier Nelson, Frank ?‘10 WE’ST MAIN ST. Tel. 381 Olson, and Jotn Holmberg. um ing Tinning Heating ]e!'r‘hn club wil? -'nml\bl.(-t 2 bowling ague this winter. Harry Robertson, 5 e (T 4 Walter Nelson, Victor Larson and Replenished stocks in Shirts and Neckwear as complete at I<'v'(;‘mc;\- (\‘Iw(\(:v“ will be ca.p{axn; of P - 5 s the eleventh hour, as at th e first—Assures the choice of DEAR SANTA NOTES | ™ e e o—— individual gifts even up to the twelfth hour. The right : . G 5 - Herman Erling of 674 West Main ift at the right price—up to the 1 i b FROM LITTLE ON : e, oy ol S L B e EEU <L DRtciie ey misiie ke will occur. 2 5 want, dear Santa C s period of service in the A drawn picture enclose s [ United States ne Q) Tk GJECE o Christmas Means Toys to Youngsters | l1e2d with many curls and big | ceived his discharge. Te served as Think how shining Joe’s eyes an electrician, first class, and was in and Charity Organization lIs been as he watched that wonderfui | China, Japun, Siberia and the Philip- Trying to Heip. moving (rain in the window and how | biles. [Frling was a member of the HPRRE he sent word (o Santa. “Please, Santa | Supernume Ym“}‘;‘”’ f"“'“" . the . mplici hope is placed in in Ileaven, bring me a big train.” fime of enlistment e entered service Claus, Many letters with special And the bright auto that Johnny | With John Kolosky., who has since even Our lr S event Olll' e ear ;'unsde-;- and messages find their w has dreamed about so often, especially | died o Santa’s representative. No m since he mailed the following plea to | S T < Sk : ; Now much a sult of wari underwest | Gr s e i | of Ttali Madras, Fibre, Silk and Linen. Pure You can talk about the splendors of is needed and enjoyed, nor how W : o e el ot || e AE @ jan thread silk—A, dl £ fi Niagara Falls, but you have to see come a pair of mittens or stockings | set the number of (he house. | Cabinet May Be Changed| et G ONS AT R ROLEne them to ciate thelr ders m appre: won — present quite fill the bill when ‘laus, North Pole. T want a set of s I tome voungster has his heart set on | 100ls to fill my stocking.” (No name - | oPtained by the government in the beari the “Wilson” label i Just so with our Neckwear—Thousands certain toy? Is that little girl who | no add Of cours ANlnowah o miberiofidsputiesitoday S heniile) €armgsiie ilson” label is absolute- parfectly happy with a fannel petti- Last Christmas many, many chil- | ©f the ministry was carried by a. vote ly right or your money back. ute— coat and fuzzy cap? Christmas means | dren knew what it was to be suddenly | O 242 t llIEn ol o ibelieved) 9 = I3 . = 5 J S ie children. No little sitl | father come of them metomY | cause the Nitti cabinel to resign. Tt $2.50 to $16.50 each. $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $8,50, 54 and $5, vowness of his margin will cause the premi ake in the per- | | sonnel of the c arc these cold days. does that “use have been a zood boy, Nanti i i i tur Sl lome, Dee. 21 —The small majority shirts—They won’t fade — Any Shirt las such a longing for a doll made | where all the children { order of the day expressing confidence of ties to choose from fhis very min. ow up without @ doll of somc of strusgle hus passed, | 15 considered, however, that the nar- Leather Novelties . Pockethooks Coin Purses Travelling Sets Military Biruphes Wallets Bill Folds Clothes Brushes Whisk Broom Holders Medicine Cases Key Cases Neckwear Racks Tie Holders Cigarette Cases Cigar Cases Ladies’ Sewing Baskets Over Night Bags Ladies’ Vanity Cases Desk Pads Handkerchief Cases Leather Picture Frames 50c to $25 MARK CROSS 50c to $25. LON DON QSK any doughboy who wus “over there’ and he will tell you that American railroads are the best in the world. ' He saw the foreign roads—in England DUNH]LL PIPES and Franee, the best in Europe—and in | , $7.00 each other Continental countries—and he knows. The part railroads have played in the The Finest Pipe in the World development of the United States is beyond measure. American railroads have achieved high standards of public service by far-sighted and courageous investment of capital, and | SWE ATERS H ANDKERCHIEFS by the constant striving of managers and men for rewards for work well done. Heavy Wool Sweater Coats and Wool SPECIAL PRICES NOW We have the best railroads in the world | Vests—V-necks and worsted jackets Cambric, Pure Linen and Silk- —we must,continue to have the best. $10.00 to $18.00. 25¢ to $1.50 Some have collars—some plain Four styles of initials and plain, But they must grow. To the $20,000,000,080 now invested in | our }:".;\ih'oa;dsiE there will ha}:'e to be addeg ROB ES in the next few years, to keep pace wit tg«; naficin’s bfixsiness, bilh'ong more for HOUSE COATS additional tracks, stations and terminals, " ST 5 o] B ' cars and engines, electric power houses and | Wool Coats, beautifully bra{ded and ';‘falt:y 4,‘1101:3,l l:mRke;s wc}ol themtaufi res, g)a‘“?: "}‘mg"mcf Slggal& safety de\:Iines, trimmed. Gray and brown mixtures of 1 “:l\ %: vet Ro :tsedo nest e elimination of grade crossings—and for 3 uality. Some impos ; reconstruction and engineering eccnomies fine texture i q 2 $7.50 » $50.00 that will reduce the cost of transportation. | $10.99 to $14.00. | $7.50 to $50.00. A G, N5 To attract to the railroads in the future Le United States am third, nearly one half, the investment funds of many thrifty citi- <t al the reilways of tae world, They zens, the directing genius of the st | | ;;’f:;:‘:;:;"’:;“‘c::h‘;"xzt capable builders and managers, andm‘:)}?e ! HOSIERY GLOVES TENh b Hadk 29 skill and loyalty of the best workmen-—in s ) s o S - i y N sty Zf:‘i’.‘in.f’:;"‘fffi':i':;"n, competition with other industries bidding Lisles, thread silk, full fashioned. Silk Cape, Mocha, Suede, gray and tan fur ey bs combined and el it doss ot for capu".al, managers and men—the railroad and wool and pure wool — Seme have lined—Heavy Buck with wool linings. e i industry must hold out fair rewards to stripes and clocks. 2 capital, to managers and to the men. i 7 35¢ to $3.00 $3.00 to $8.50. o, S0C ! . ) Usited Itates’Sewator Cummme: American railroads will continue to set world standdrds and adequately serve the Nation’s needs if they continue to be built and operated on the American principle of rewards for work well done. Fom Ulster to Umbrella—from Silk Sox to Silk Shirts. %WWL id published by the The “Wilson” stocks were ¢ hosen by men who make a Amociation of Railivay “Executives study of pleasing men— — ' y A Store For M en Exclusively. 7~ F§at” 6 desiring infornation oooerning, the radsoad stlvation 'may obtain lierature by writing to The,Associatiomof Railwar O rticen, O Brosduway. New Torc " i