New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 22, 1919, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1919, - NEW FORM OF ARMY Boston Store | pimvipsst A Word About Candies to the Public | FRESH — PURE — WHOLESOME i Includes Plan for Compulsory Only When Boughg at the S8 THE STORE OF Washington, Dec. 22— Legislation The Store where your Dollar will go the farthest which would amount 1o a virtual re- organization of the army, with pro JEWELRY—Sce what wonderful values we are offering: tection from oulside attack as a pri ' ° . Brooches, Bar Pins, Lavalliores, Beauty Pins, Lingerie Clasps. Searf mary purpose, and with compulsery Star ‘ Onfectlon T Pins, Caft Links, Rings. Hat Pis and hundreds of other protty AL I Botdiont it } Oo : 21 years of age s n leading feuture. Novelties in Gold Filled, Fire Gilt amd - Silver. put up in dainty ha been agreed u a 3 as been agreed upon tentatively by T an e boxes ...... 4 Fi WRR T . 25¢ to $2.00 the senate military sub-committee | 29 MAIN STREE considering a permanent military pol- KNITTEB GOODS—ladies’ Cardigan Jackets with und. without iey for the nation. Senator Wads- A variety of hard candies—Candy Canes—Rib- sleeves, black and grey . S e ..., $1.00 o $3.00 Iworth of New York, chaitman of the bon (‘an(ly a specialty i sub-committee, said last night the leg CROCHET SPENCERS—TIIF sleeve and slecveless. dainty and AT S B T ) Sl e A full line of fancy boxes that make excellent §| How qU1Ckl comty, white and colors ... L e e $2.25 10 during (he Christmas recess of con- ;:i“ JAPANESE QUILTED VESTS—AI sizes « %t I Peace Ay of 000, The e cleared my skin . the su ommittee, Senator Wadl + benrs no resemblance to (he | sidoration. of fhe war depuriment's Do you remember, Marie, how right into the pores and cleansel SIS sions made for either (he o " l enlistcd men and 18,000 officers, of'n k i eral staff and transmitted (o the hous \ i | ral staff an nitted to the hou various states being used in furnish- | recommendations for compulsory mili ' bad sy skin looked a short time them from little particles of dust] | Next to Palace Theater Silk Neckwear, Silk Neck Scarfs, Bill Folds, Silk Lisle and Wool ovgantzation bill (dratted by (he geh- | uny op the national 2uuwrd of (h Sox. Wool Gloves, Handkerch'ers, Silk, Linen and Cambric. 1 and senate military committees by | ago? | was so miserable about it, etc. It makes my skin feel s Secretary Baker. While various minor 1 o S ! et AR : : B e | O Unever really enjoyed muyself. 1 refreshed, too, because it Ha D e Lo P Banc indoun enuaRlnuc) detalls of the plan b wouldn't have bedeved what an such a wholesome odor, and is s romain o 3 5 4 e w0 elect cither taking this fraining in As now plinned. the house bill will and Cotton Night Shirts, and Tots of other useful Gifts, woliteufiouimiha s cormivTes ol s i | B bt B e R o R (T e improvement Resinol Soap could soothing. [ wish everybody would . ) "u;\:' “ “,.m = e ,\‘\‘“[']:\‘“,‘,”' ]""”] for a fixed period, during which they | tional guard. [t will also provide for make. Itis wonderful how it gets try it.” Lt Slthotsh e wome [Would redelven fife ssamalamounl oSl ik nhm;_- hoard.” consisting of five ar of 280,000, although the com- | VoW J AT D e e n ey e months. peviod tiniber” umong the commissione Alnten g this Gaining e youths, how ary Lraihing his been postponed by would he given an opportunity | il committe >, > \ her the final draft of the bill. The - Fancy Lace and Ovgandy Neckwear. Packetbooks. Purses, {Raer IRt eRn ol S T 0 'h smallest possible standing wrmy that S e e Tla 1 Bags, S i ey, 13 loiv aps. Hosi . osilk, lisle 1 i eoroed oule ye placed e ~) ~ = = Hmkrier e S e e olbsols Undvrwent: 1 o oot ] Wi meet (e Qs o this”coun- | L0 TS rontt be e s e B B b B B R e B R R 5 G G 0 5 B G 0 0 B B e G DR B R R K R B P T v [ is the aim of the sub-c tee. | . Gloves, Petticoats, Bath Robes, Flannelette Night Robes and I'a- £y 18 : SPMNEHLE but under no conditions, Senalos Chairman Wadsworth said . . Experienced Store Open Shoppers o Fill Evenings Befos Mail and 4 Christmas Phone Ore v (v} o Y jamas, Aprons, Shell Combs, Ivory. Towels, Lincns. ete. Wadsworth said, could the reservisis Until # o¥lock Upon completion of this training "';"_1’: S composed of - he Ly e upon to perform militay 8 s vegular army as now vecognized and | (& SEEC N T 00 Geelaration Gifts for 1ldren S T B e e % the Tuiter army. the national g Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Dotls and Doll Clothes, Silk, Liste and TSN T 5 R pE e o (e, ot Wool Hose: Hair Ribbons, Mittens, Hand Bags. Bath Robes, Flan- nelette Night Gowns. Slecping Garments, cte. pulsory military training,” Senator) . s 4 Wadsworth said, “there would he no INCORPORATED of the organizallon ‘of that sevvice | .\ isjon made for compulsory mili yemain o be workad ont Elective Training. Youths within the prescribed age | Personal Shopping Service for Men and Wome Suggestions as (o Gitts and Aid in Selection Apply at Information Burcau. try service.'” service” Instead of Corps. Gloves Imported and Gloves Domestic GLOVES FOR STREET AND EVENING WEAR Another radieal departure from the ° limits would be required to take four ; ! months' military traluing with pro- | bresent militavy system will be the i | substitution of the term “service for u er lven | e = corps, provision heing made for desis : nating (he quartermaster | o HAVE YOUR TRUCKING DONE | (¢, ordnance and similar br PROPERLY AND AT RIEASON- of"the service. Promotions. the | provides, would be guided by eligibility —— ABLE EXPENSE. instead of seniority, selections heing made from a selected list AUTO REPAIRING 1 opevate a daily Freight and Ex- | The ‘»m committec V‘.m, pl‘uyxl ‘“. It o ¢ rece endations of Se yeess Serviee, New Britin, New Ha- [ overeule th L es THAS OUR SP) it 2 vetary liaker and Gen. Maveh, chief of o JUST CALL staff, to have the chemical warfare AND WE WILL BE 1 ¥ ary or hour. Loeal and Long Distance | sepvice combined with the engineer Moving and Trucking. ing corps, and, instead, will make the M. IRVING JESTER s | A. H. HARRIS tie: ganatiuc(loifand mnanoalion 195 ARG i House Also Works on Bill. ven and New York. Trucks vented by GLOVES THAT ARE MOST DESIRED AS GIFTS GLOVE CERTIFICATES FOR THOSE IN DOUBT Garage Tel. 1560, House Tel. 1849, No matter what your Glove need may be, you will tind here the wes to mateh our stoeld Similar legislation nlso is being YVIM delivery and heavy duty | La:twood hlectncal Service | SIS oD e 0 /- trucks, frem 4% to 5 tons. Station and Garage. []FNIS"N EARA[F e i e AL“ERICA.N Balanced SL\. hlulllm.', Lighting and Ygnition Sys- army reorganization hill ready to be N v tem Specialists, taken up in the house carly next Pleaiu.e Cars, MAXWELL SERVICE STA’ A0RNA KIS EREIEE month. Under plans of the housc CIT" ERVICE SI‘ATION- | REAR 193 MAIN Livery Oars for Hire, Day and Night | commlifec however, the peace arhi| A. M. Paonessa, Prog. ! Phone 387-12. Storage, Supplies ana Repairing, | will include approximately 300,000 of impor nd domestic Gloves is very comprehensive. The hest makes, the best sty A4 golors— wnd, what is of equal importance-—the best values Our early buying has enabled us (o put choied Gloves hefore you at prices far below the present market rate 0 5 72 65 6 2 5 6 5 S D S P B R B S % Glove Suggestion for the Tuesday Shopper Imported Gloves Two-clasp lamb Gloyes, oversenm — sewn, cfousse pique sewn Gloves, in while with| tan, black, white, grey and brown . $2.15 black embroidery, black with white embroidery, Reynier overseam sewn Gloves, in black with brown, grey and beaver with white embroidgery)] white embroidery, white with hlack, also hlack, at 5 ot S 0 grey and brown, af . 5 4 s 3 I'rench kid overseam Kid Gloves, a splendidf Store Open G.FOX & CO. | ...z | G. FOX & CO. Tuesday Hartford Wl Hartford Gifts for the Wee O - . . . ;;c tz $53e iy His Gifts | Where Christmas not know much about letters (o Sunta tion of his good taste—and theey will if you choose them here. 10 Christmas never ment more (han Reynier pique sewn Gilives in white, tan Glove fod srey. at 3 $3.77 I'rench Kid pique sewn Glove Twelve and sixteen-button Lamb Gloves white with fancy backs, at R AR B 6 S PR B Domestic Gloves Wonmen's grey Mocha Gloves, at $2.75 and §: Nilk lined Mocha Gloves, : 3 g . IFlcece lined Mocha Gloves at Women's wishable Cape Gloves, at LEX Lo SR s Here's o natural Cha mois Glove, strap wrist Slip-on washable cape Glo %w’ Clads; he .will admire the Christmas tree, : December 2ith to yon before, @ visit o Toy i SHK Neckwear, 65¢ o 84.50. Town on the SINTH FLOOR will teach yous feusicotip 86, didine any of ithisso tHINES Splendtd de . what it really means And you'll want (o somewhere near it. The baby shop on the Splendid designs and coloring. and both he (or.shie) and the mother would Excollential Kight-hutton pigue Gloves 100, Wool lined strap wrist Mocha Gauntlet Gloves S el iy s $6.00. style, and a wonderful yvalue at e e e We have strap wrist Cape Gloves also domestic or imported silks. Not one T Dolls, 39¢ up, Sleds, $6.50 up. ‘Tea he wouldn't want to wear Sets, 20¢ (0 $3.00. Games, 10¢ and up. ] ) Rl fifth floor i u quiet, roomy place to choose. % B Little Bibs, simple or ornate, hegin The popular Knitted Silks are included, Gilpore Toe, e v GRG0 i) 5 Wooden Toys from Kiddic Kars, Ui . » 98 up. Me . 50¢ and up. Itibbon Carri sands, pink or blue, bR Shoa i Smoking Jackets, $5.98 o $13.50. gk ineishooz il bt Ll Lol SANTA CLAUS IS8 AT O UR TOY SHOP EVERY DAY, Knit Bootees in baby colors, 25¢ and up. o . %%%%%%&E%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%% Holiday Hosiery Eni]@@@@@@@@@@@@uw@@@@u@@@@um@m@r@mm@m@m@ to $1.98, Carviag Robes of warm fabrics, $1.98 Leather Gloves, $2.00 (o $8,50. $1 -35 to $12‘00 and upward. Mocha or cape in greys and tans, un Such splendid makes as MeCallum, El JOIN O 1920 Kid Moccasing and Bootees, adorable, lined, or with lining of wool and fur, at Phoenix, Gold Stripe and the rox & besin at 81.00. the higher prices A'Iu ..1’}».s.iv|11~ i all H'w‘n colors (o mate h TONI‘ :HT fRES cunmnEeste - eaBn o uR R LEL Bath or Lounge Robes, $3.98 (0 $45.00. \‘:,’,‘:,‘,‘,” :\'.'.l. ::,“:»\\:'q«;(-x\'f;‘:! k“\’\‘:-\\:bl)y')».;\vb‘:\\l:lly Open From 7 to 9 P. M. —There Will Be Eight Classes This Year— T Beacon Blankets, vich woolens or silks embroidered or openwork clocks, lace in $1.00 and up. : insdelightiulicolorkachan) es: . H\‘ri‘.::»‘:\\:lxyv‘;lli\“Ilm«”uii cmbroidered with Dresses, long or hovt, white or color tich Silk Shirts, $5.00 (o $13.50 cloeks, O Lo $9.50, With lace, $1.65 (o A9c and up. Plain colors or very new striped effects, Seat X Class 2 Start with 2¢. and increase 2c. each week and receive $25.50 I3 26 ¢ “ $1 “ decrease2c. “ AL 25.50 5 “ “ 5¢ “ increasebc. SO 63.75 5A “ “ $2.50 “ decrease 5c SO SO 63.75 50 Pay 50c. each week for 50 weeks and receive 25.00 100 “ $1 00 Q3 “ “’ 113 ““ [13 [13 50 00 200 “ 2'00 13 [13 13 113 [ [13 “ 100 00 500 4 5'00 113 ““ 113 “ 113 (13 “ 250 00 Membership limited in all classes. Join Early New Britain National Bank ) [ 5 ) )5 L 1 G L) ) ) o) i ] ] 5 BRRRER 75¢ and up. 5 B 58 B B B B & - Double faced woolens, silk cord bound, and up. Fur Itobes to keep away Juck Erost in erepe de chine tub silks and silk hrond- £508 madih i Wool Hosiery s\ ous p I Couts he ad Luxurious little Hur HES gy ha Walking Sticks, $2.50 (o $18.00 for $50.00. The present sensible fad of wearing Soft, huggable, woolly Toys. including Distinctive styles in ash, Americean these heavy wool Stockings with low shoes inimal; ratties, dolls stoy book chavy acters, many washable s as?oup. of gold or silver walnul, malacea or cherry with trimming makes these particularly good for Christimas Giving ALl shaedes and mixture Floating Toys, to help baby with his Men's kerchlefs, 12 1-2¢ tc 25 bath, 10¢ and up. fen's Handkerchlefs, | ¢ oto $1.2 Unbreakable Dolls and Lovable Ani- All white, colored borders or inltials Children’s Hose mals, 50¢ and up. . the lower price, and puve lineus from R e e ke ovels up. with initlals at 50¢ and 85c, Silks $1.50 to $5.00 néises, 25¢ and up. with colored borders start al 30¢ and ther < 00 « and children in > g are some stunning effects in unusual colors Silk Socks for Infanis an b Wool or Angora Scarfs and Sets, all ks 3 e : white, Blue, pink, hlack and tan, priced 25¢ colors, $1.98 to 0. (These include styles and combinations at $1.25. 10 $1.50 n pair. and sizes for lurger children.) TndiNdoal AR lcaya B$5i00 Infants’ Hose of siik or wool, 30¢ to Fur Hats and Polo Caps, o keep little 0 i ‘ $3.00. L - cars warm, $6.98 (o $16.50. Ihose smart little sats of aya Hhat Ghildven‘s Biack, White or Tan Lisle, Mnsitee silso Jest together or may be saparafed when 29¢ (0 T30 R ,“M:i"bi‘a 98 :Ip" e up, X convenfent, Yxtremely desirabl A “" 52 dressy W FIFTH FLOOR MAIN PLOOR . MAIN pLoonr DoOnclooooooooiooooooooooooon i

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