New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 6, 1920, Page 6

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Frentually there is no question bt Red menace and measures ave | Riwn i e A 1 Tre e D i there ix little question as to the oul- { Woods. which is so mean even its eoitated Tres i b el ST e e Glleiekoes. G e mserieni b e e el S i ol o e T 1 | the oceasion for i severe Mean interests muay hope for is a postpone taiement which may seem a bit bit- new i Alsujstivesl i CRRCO SIS Sy LOr © ment until the referendums erve com- | ter untii one learns the whole udven- smititors goos on and the list of those ' ture from the fascinating records of % orted on the next Soviet Tohr rley carn dead and the | the Travelers Mid society. Three sen- FOR THE PARKS. 3 srows oo rapidly for the hn- sible pretiy twenty vear old givls cer- tainly should he able to aid., abr . and nails wre being driven bome into the @%@@fi@@fifi man 10 keep check upon. The BRUres © wood that contains his remains. 'rnmn: f«uificiently protect cach other on a first visit to New York. especially when they start on their holiday with d in nothing clse but the totals prohibition manifest themselves full parental sanction. What hap- those wlio are to sail 1o Russia clusive. ‘ol course. af the wood alcohol } Pened to them and set the old home fown on its ears mizht just as well have happened to a diznified deacon tain idealists, together many things are hetterec whose hald head registered the sum . jialdingsas flevEmonnBwelmaai b IERS UERIEEEHE G vejoica, even though we are interest-1 pouie i decreasing as (he B ] Jand of the ideal sovernmuent- 1o ver- | gujes,) Grime is on the decrcase. - | %fi@T lemETLWfiij%;jQ[W 'Xfii:K:::Tfiiii1RAVH£R3A"fB_ BABERBEBEERORRREBEELESPBRCORBODEDEBHHEC A EUBLIEE L OMBATSS i s e il Dhe e Mon'he f SITUATION SR e s ‘Alway. R‘fiuble” B o | ot the ot oo | Asistance in New York foom e n s D mwmmflmwwwwfm”mm”nmmeMMM,"m.ww. Lmen Domestics ~¢ Yard Goods You Can Save by Stocking Up F e S e s Y s T o O e think twice before opposing the pav which will obtain a postponement of hx 2 v B appeats, 1 begmmng 10 r here weore enousn 1 | THIGE GiTls From Maine Given sl - iy : i method. unless many eitizens vink teome o 2 any attempt to overthrow the . gipoiwice ahoil e nRtion ADBA (hay — ecla anuar a e rlce On riaing mi overnment, of the United do about their states. | hould i New York. Jun. 6.—They came (rom During Our J l uring Our January Sale times much at the pi €s wo are fortunate to own them at. A1 s conference of leaders of the | total of their ages. Any one can be plucked once in his life liked old John. but mavhe we had bet- i ! n minuies after aving Grand | of Representatives it Was o et the antboritice lnisb the job ot 1o hasten consideration of the e : e ' A = 3 ten i wion g buryving him. He i= of little nse ne Planned for Our Annual January Sale months ago when mill prices were much lower than this same merchandise would cost us today. Our aim iz to kcep down the bigh costs of liv i possible for us to do s0.—THE REFORE WE INVITE YOU TO “HARE IN THE SAVIN YOU HERE DURING OUR JANUARY SALE ONE SPECIAL LOT THREE PIECE TURKISH BATH SKETS TURKISH TOWELS With Pink and Blue Stripes e Price Kach Sale Price Set Value 89¢ 1o $1.25 ... .. : 79¢c Value $1.50 . : $1 .19 They’re heavy Towels, in pretty brocades. Double thread kinds in p white, others with over bordered with pink. blue and yellow plaids. blue bhorders, S0c quality. for $1.00. 39c Turkish Towels, Sale Price 29¢ each Plain white. also fancy colored striped ‘Yowels. with pink. vellow and lavender stripes 'MIT—Not more than one doven Lo a customer. as we wish every ouc possible (o zet their > of the special values offered here during this Sale. | Ay Sl Ceniral station. while strolling alonz scdition bitl, introdueed by Congress- —— #) forty-sccond street toward magic Fifth Graham of Pennsylvania. acting | oA (7 Q o TG chue one o e three discovere visyl FACTS N“ FANCIES. 1 one of he three discovered stbocommitiee of the Jdu hier purese had disappeared. She had it & moment before, now it was gone. it which has been investi Miyhe the Mt ist cnureh would | oo IEvery one on the erowded street soon Baling R L il ::" e "_’v“’i‘-'"""‘,“‘v | knew ahout it. for instantly the Hioail uvarahlegiconsid i tiol Rl el S i Se s 3 three began to refrace their steps in- s | quiring breathlessly * ir omebody { hadn't seen black headed baz upon i S R Ry wvored | he sidewalk. Nobody had. and that i 5 g evidenee of a lost continent Inciir-as 1bdscR el Gibiedites Gent bR i Al AT iy Qs sl el | Sl G Tt L e s | BRG] Gl L ' The futile search extended to the ¥ crend station. where. hopelessly in the : 2 sheltering privaey of - its cdless who « any part or the packers combine will show up | e of o i l"f dles lesianed | With @ cliim shortly.— Wheeling In- Bt c siils SDosan Loy ee D) o desis R e upon caeh other's necks. In those covernment of thi L 1cars melted all desire to sce the cdition 1o prompt. will he Al who wish o keep intact the o lost w contihient: hut we presum The proposed nactment would «hat cither the Standard Ol compiny city. every wish was washed away ex-’ cept the consuming ambition to feel | once ore beneath thejr careless fect the planks of their nafive sidewalk Sih resulls as 4 resull W L0y Cooper's general store. they dis- L Never marry a vedheaded man g " D ed an a ;\l“, '.L,(,i, 11 (T et (1 “rs many ot YOS cavs Mrs, Stokes. the agitator. Now )¢ SNEIC S Lo ot g heauty unapproached by New York: or author R i“lementary . Watson Prinis it I suilly of treason. (he | you die it's wood alcohol. -Wall sions in li of possible overt | we wonder what our friend Vie Mur 2 i i the sweetest music on earth would be the clock in the belfry on the church ik e T e, dock and some ofher fellows we Kr " LG e will think of - that-—Xew 0 g e A liave loaned it 3 Plainiy it was time for some one |10 intervene. and that is what the avelers Aid is for. A representa- tive (100 them in charge. entertained " hént Tor thel nizht ai the Socisty Plain and fizuved Huck ‘Towels of Union home. and sent telegrams which x40. hemstitcbed. Sale price 98¢ \LL LINEN DISH TOWELING bronght them pionev from home (B¢ le Price 3%¢ Yard., Valuc 19 g promp next morningz. Everyonc < punishment. and == Bould have lived happily cver after- & 8% S MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK Jenr, in the Tengthy doc The cems o have b ole- f i anywhere exceni in the meanest HES FHECRETOW LTS sale Pric rd. Value 89c vated ¢ diznity of.1he onre low fown on the map. Oy Cooper must i s Ry e i t 5 > : white. uthers with blue or ved border Iy but now ht e 5 ¢ behind it at once. | G ppin Py »od heavy weight Huck. Sale price 15¢ each. deman and ) ¢ i 10 act. or, in case The war is still helpir in BUY HUCK TOWELS NOW NO. 60 QUALITY BERKLEY CAMBRIC Sale ¥ » 39¢ Yard. Value 19¢ tweonty Lhousind Ways as w( mofrom iis pred eman ng 7 v ine of as an excnse for railure to S T R T R 0 G 3 nty years imprison- . £ ) 9 walks in front of stores and resid after o snowstorm.- - New York fack of obedien G S civalile connection worthy proposal and ALL LINEN TABLE DAMASK sate ¥ Value $2.95. s hive copied that telegram and dis- i Ledge tributed i1 to ever one of ha - g2e seven hundred inhabitants; fo 2 Valne woday e Tisis NeTdl far depoit ¢ bl : onsiers B ietter from | 40% HEMM 3 DS SleR . i the seerelar RED BORDERED HUCK TOWEL Eatea ., luize AaB1. lGio tolmano Geriaint e dnt edictire Gt e “::f“;“"\“_"‘f"w\‘(“'l‘r"" Mar #5¢ geade. Sale price 1 for $1.00. Sale Price § Valie $1.00 hipmeni from the.country. The | WIEVE'S (IN A YRR wis part of the police. tha PLAIN H. S. SCARFS DOt of Justice hasin addi e had been arrested. or that ! l 4 = _ d OF Pure 1 jon. the naunes of many rior bo cu exele o sun W s Tl A Ll.lllCh ClOthS l ! - : AN & in u yvea A 1 i [ city. Py return mail a state- - i 3 sheviks" who will hecome the St Phe springtinie verdure and the Size 18x50 Size 15x 50 lion upon ahich there is cnough evi- : : strong as even Cv could de- necessary laws to cop SR, 2 Piow posted on the town hzll door inch round scalloped. of good quality Unioun ) s Gie above mentivnedaet-Himna sintelviconsieliations. fone by one [heletexetyhody whotpasses has: ito . <5 Valuc $1.98 Value $2.98 i ¢ - see it Sale price $1.49. . Value $1.75. uc 3 e Coni bt e e e AR ze 18351, Sale Price $2.49. Value $! R B R et moontizns cnans. | MORE AMERICANS G D e iBeinhisy i 5 ST 2 9x1 MOHAWK SHEETING (bleached). Sale price 89¢ ¥d. Value pon whom a watch has been sweet stecession of familiar FOR NEW CENSUS 1031 MOHAWK SHEETING (bleached). Sale price 98¢ yvd. Value Wwill he possible. The Departoent days vtion may sigh with relief nizhistofwelgehiciicsitoniil L o the ibsidionshorers From within, | v_l““""““”h AT O p e T 9 Newly Adopted Citizens Will Re- izens in name only face cradics tends, tion. Their influence npon others is. | Tl scenes, ¢ freshiy Tomorrow Kvening. " . i Fast color Anderson Ginghan inch wide. Sale price 39c¢ yd. Vi e charvio ol . never ends, New Britain's citizen population Another lot of Dress Gingbame< including the RKiloourne. Zepbyr and Bates" Ginzha ERater iy 5 the direct actions ol the non-citizen | (g chadows forth ot immortality. | will be increased on Wednesday eve- and 45c yd. Sale price S3c yd. Boda i and confessed agitator Wihat has been vhat is shall ever | ning of this week. Poland, England, | GOOD BLUE CHAMBEA vS (or this sale 29¢ yd. Value 39¢. Seiee 3 . o5 Persia. lialy. Sweden, Ircland and JNCH LONG CLOTH. 10 yard piec Sale price $2.39 piece. Value $3.90. ECRAST Russia were the native lands of the FRENCH VOILES IN ALL PLAIN COLORS, 41-inch wide. Sale price 17¢ yd. \: ANGTHER NATLIN THE COPFIN, Chicago Tribunc. | 2% men who will receive their certi- ONE 10T FANCY WHITE VOILES for waistings., etc. Sale price 17¢ yd. Val Good Quality Outing Flannel AR b i times, more cdangerons than e him th onds. fohn Barleycorn had another. and | — - = l eveniniz a1 8 o'clock, in the assem- Geaiti i wearly the dinal. nail driven into his | G By hall of the Klihu Burritt school, e B PARSAGO N L R % (v e e . y proved for citizenship by the naturyli- United States decided that heer o 2 (From The Uerald of 'I'hat Date) zation <ot a1 its quarierly session on'| pee eent. aleoilol was intoxicating. The Decemt =7 i S0 Volstead act. defining any liquor of Mayor Georse A. Quigiex will pre- spots and wnuary 6. 1891 T i < e s enc-half of gne per cent. or more in 5 side a iis meeting. Attorney Stan- prople. ani oL e e S r cRe L emploved in the packing |'jev . Traceski will represent the 1lcohollc content. as oxleating Wasi ,.,om of the Stanley Works enjoved 4 coupt in the presentation of the ce upheld. and an application for an in- | gigigh ride to Hartford last evening. tificates. Manlius H. Norton will ad- fmetion ring the [ederal agenis The following officers have Deen in- 1 jress (he new citizens on their new | Slai[=dlin ihe Fosalireanim S Rezenl Ml R CHER i S s e e A. . Sloper: vice regent. 8. H. Abhe: | ;o Brien. who has Jately veturned | @ hounds @@@fi%#fi@@ In Strlpes and Checks Sale Price 23c yd. Value 29¢ of bw low percentage beer in the | Many of the sidewalks about town b o o Sl osed by all _iémwm: ’.‘:’:‘%@@fi@é&‘fi-‘& fi b# @@3?"**“‘@5": are in .\a.».m:- bie ";"(_‘l::\“" e in singing “America.” IFollowing the N Ohman o ago will he e 1 4 ashlish b al o pre DLt picture taken of the new Americans. | Scariet in a preliminaiy boul in Ba ¢ity makes this impe pany agiinst Dominic vianio unciless sispatinesthanithefindins ol [finh erapMehure RO ORIENIE S IUEU ET L The public is invited 10 come 10 | geck's hall: “Young While's” opposi- The new secretary. H. B Chamber- jfurther ovder of notice. oo Pannounced is citizenship reception and to lend | fion was not very strong and he took | lain, made a few remarks. expressing | Mink 701 the plaintiff While delivering mail this morning &, o osence in giving still greater | the ‘vownt -hefore the linit was| his appreciation of the cordiu vch Albert Halpern asainst Andrew S Hienry Juengst, (he letter cavrier, wasf..qjne to .the mutual endeavor to se- | reached- come he had received and his Iw" loshewiez, niotion for co: : < bitten on the hand by a vicious dog be- | | " jeas sood start for thel . in the future of New Ev”an\. B. Hungerford for the plaint 1were remains dittle 1o be fought | jonging 1o Albert Rivers of - Clark al P ! stated that he was particularly im- |ver J. G. Woods for the defendan | : sine adop! » i e - S the Tiquor interests | strect o WANTS NEw HOTEL pressed With the optimistic hnnsnn,i \bert Halpern az: Ioecplilon ‘ 1 | | no one thing from interfering with the lo ot 2 per cent. heer was denied. "Phere is no % wmphrey: orato . sent. M. D. Humphrey rAler b from o period of military service, minds of the majority of the court. al- the majorit Toor John. the skids vre under b e eno : . 5 Cards are out announ the com- T spirit of each individual he had met. ! di N i ¢ the Bighteenth Amendment The | i il NG G >, J ) pirit of eac i {dino. et al. juc oreclosure ‘ . i e O BOOR Il\ RING BL r _‘ . - The meoting adjourned at | 30 after | Lawyver M. D). Saxe for the plainiiff quesiion now before thacountry | i TRl o i N b 3 i el new entertainment vet 5 ] ‘ : ! 3 ; . el G (Rranss G (v e || bl ed a ntertainmes Peter Baba against David Balu e Amendment wis le G b T, N ey e TRONG LOVING R R T e e e e e e comply witt e T ind Mrs. Baldwin will remain for | e plains That . This . Project is Not { consisting of Maurice Johnsion.W.C00k | grder of court: lawyer Al Sex- L . and J. C. loomis. ton for-1he piaint K1 sl \ 1 = Mg e b ¥ 3 2 " L | ioing & B, ; 4 5 s ) M and Mins, 2. M. B ve heen | Frank Bianco. Known A Young | «ioing o Die. EHBER tor the defendant. 1o prove that there was | i Sl their fiome 1o entertaining rriends at their \ Josenl st Peter Raha H White,” With Cupid s Second. H The first of the secics of L9 we 1 authority in the leg st week i B = i P! il T LTr the sta ) T, e T the BIks' club rooms today and was ai- {lars. Lawver Willium M. Greenstcin Nationa ppc LESS I'rank Bianco. known in the boxing 1ended by about 2§ boosters for New T oy e pliintip \ Max Kennady agiinsi Otto Heins, « cr of states. Attemp: vament without o referendim ot Shonld e possib ere s no chan nothe trol *Young White,” puls up &, Britain . B. Rucklitfe of Tackliffe ! peger Baba and Abert Halpern 1 Letter battle with Cupid as bis sccond | Brothers, brought a packsge to the . answer or default. Lawyer M. ) iftnstion in Brooklyn today, Very rew e T 5 ute in Three. Listed for City Co \xe for the plainiiff. Lawyer M. 1 ‘re running and ihose that are | man than he ever has in the squared | eeting which was rattled off and giv- L hemvily guavded by avmed troops | virele with fistic xponents in Nis| on to William H. Covnnors of Bridge-' session dat B itcrnog amp for th e ren At 1 least until | 1o prevent injury ssengers, | edrner, and as a result Frankie was | popi, a gucst of ihe chamber. ‘The : Albert Halpern asainst August 1 The following cases ave listed for i linz, pleading or defaull. Lewser trial in the clly court at the . shovl ; 1), Saxe for fhe plainfif. Genao: calendar session at 2:30 o'cloch nest \jink he defendant ' Wriday zfternoon tion of he miven | married this afternoon to Miss Eliza- | paclkasge containad s “-quart vacuum | S 406 Main street Hottle, new nen he couple appeared at the cily A. Buol. president of the Chumber and promis wad in fuil eleck’s office carlier in the day 10! of Commerce. was the zuesl and gave p Jion. by Hoon (0IMOrFow fuke out » marriage licer Frankie | an interesting talk on the future of the W, 1. Hatch, admivistrator. agui 65 T - Tors of 1he William Weigley | was 1bie 10 @nswer all questions sat- | Chember of Commeree and the city. | Benjamin Solomon. ci nx.. judz. his bride-to-ve | The principal need, he said. is that of | and hearing in damages. Cooper Manufacturing company isfactoriiy, but since i 3 14 an explosion of niat-: confessed 10 60’ 18 years the consent | a new hotel. He said & committee is ink. for the plaintity appears as il s and the shatiered mass was | of her parents bad to be obtained be- teing formed which will take immedi- | City Coal & YWood compuny us= G by fire v Ay in Chicago. | for fle nceessary cortificate was ate action on this project with spcciul John Caufield. judgment. Lawser presented o thousand.dollars was fonund in yrieoming his consen' was casily consideration of a suitable location. | W. Upson for the plaintiff. ‘hool teachers 1 10 aw millat Hollandsdule, Miss.. | obtained 1he best type of hotel for the city and Peter Baba against Tlarry Keuiz la salary inerease of $300 7 Jesse Drew. t owner of ank Bianco. or “Young \White” | a s¢chem'efor financing the project. Mr. | earing on demurrer, lLawyer M - | The school hoavd deferred =zranting amendment period for ar & believed that : called himsell. came berfore the | Buol also spoke of the urgent nced of Sexton for the pluintiff; Judgc the req but asked that the teach pussible chance |y £ den there durin: ting public of New Britain scveral ! gxteadihg Fake ~l|‘cc( through fo Main HMHnnzertord for the defendant ers app in person before the nex R 1 aptain Barfield r 1en be opposed Young wireet a o of teadl v Tile Reolty & Development €om- meeting of the board t is st he thirsty.

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