New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 12, 1920, Page 8

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Britain Herald, [ < o o o e v i e e e S S S S S S S S S S S S S S EE S illan Store Inc. “ALWAYS RELIABLE” e e P UL TS Perato cunLismiye company, | he hospital library and his chur ich skill in New Ervitain and Proprietors. [ e also hencticiaries of @ goodly sum, |y © et P O S, | It ix right (hat they should ! understood that the 1. & F. . at Horald Bullding, 67 Chura St | . Corbin Co. will be the crection of ? » Year i their new buildin on the north side B Linac right and CIEnhisEmoney@UuHs st pie b eI s e i o a Month ~ e Bert Loomis of this city will give an la at the Post Omen at New Drilalm _— cxhibition of pole vaulting at the a8 Second Class Mall Mastter. Brid port Y. M. C. A. tomorrow cve- [ A} TS IN RUSSLA. nir | amily (Sundmy excepted) at 4:d | It tifying that Mr. Hart recosnized ) ) ] T TELHPHONE CALLS ” D G HEHONN (CATLS P o1 Kolehak and Yudenich out of 't Sooma T e ruaning in B and e wav | EACTS AND FANCIES. | nly profitable advert!siag Vn.‘fll“m“ll': nearly opea tor the Bolsheviki expan- ° i o, cits. Cireulation “books an sion throuzl an easterly route fo the vi o ers. . N i t‘“ Siwave c Togacyss iy | I'resident Wilson once rcferred to tields of the Orient where it will I 5 5 eriher of the Ansaclated Press. hinis s having a single-track mind | Matedl Press is exclusively entitied | hpucibie 1o spread dissension and un- | forts to provide him with side-truck L-bu 1l for republication of ali news dited 15 It or not otherwise credited and also Jocal BS¥d he map of political possibilities the B e N GREAT CASH DISPOSAL SALE Having Purchased - THE ENTIRE STOCK OF J. Rubin 135 Main Sireet Consisting of Women’s High Grade Coats, Suits, Skirts and Dresses, we will offer in one great Sale this complete $8,000.00 stock for about 50 Cents on the Dollar. Sale Starts Tuesday Jan. 13th at 9 A. M. (In Our Ready-to-Wear Dept.—Second Floor’ No C. 0. D.’s,—No Part Paids—No Approval sales. Come Early for first choice— See them displayed in our show windows until time of Sale. rest even into India, there apbears on | facilities in connection with the treaty e 50 far proved unavailinz.——Wash- | ington Star. rmies of two of the new nations re- cently éstablished, which seem to be - N EAUR TR DRI the nucleus to which the anti-Bolshe- | When Mr. d’Annunzio returas 1o P answer fo the recent web of | vik world must pin its hopes. The “"‘l""l‘)"' ““’l""-‘m“‘ il "‘f’["‘j::"’fl‘u‘:;" § prices in - which we have be- fpeits and the Poles have been fight- | g 1ice) “,’,‘]‘ e el enmeshed and 1t period of {ine for some time wilh Jittle success | ropesn li ry ntlemen derive from al instability that - has CoMe | s fap as has 1 een ehronicled here, the | Claborate tours of America.—New ork Nun lies in thriftin of the -1 atjons were too busy watching the | Yo'k Sun. pal, the corpors n and the | oxploits of Denikme and appealing for | frments, city. town and - siate. g for him. The wd did not arrive L wood pulp re as plentiful E excellent ane zer president A that | i time, althoush it was started, Al | €Xeellent and enger presidential tim e hits bred dur- . her. newsprint woud be the cheapc feerned. hut the habi re lied mations .were unable to zet the | commodity in the market.—Lou | as Ve o prosperity oA hie war and for a year after it} yo04 and supplies to their best weapon | Courier-Journal ard (o eradicate. Humanity is | po, shting * Tolshevism. Kolchak. S of the fact that it is not as| i the result that he was hepelessly Albany socialists ire getting too | much Lenine, but the practi danger | is that they may be endowed with a real grievance.--Wall Street Journal. | ST EEE oft ax it should he. that the beaten, so it appears. ng heaviness of the pay envelope The Poles with the Lelts, ave pro- finding the retugpn due to it i tindin v mod ceeding on a more orderly plan in their conquest. Ahove all they arc THE TWILIGHT HOUL. : carrying food and supplies in the === rn now prevalent. Striking or§ oye of their troops. We have an- | When the brightness of the day has | wases does not pay, we be- woin till sombre threads show 5 wondering how it may increuse hinforts withont the h costs oiher hope against the Bolshev through Our cfforts in rushing aid will be aj Lel us linger in the twilight hour ] preciated by the fighters and should | And talk of the joys the sun shone on ptaad e el BRLy ORARDEODOTEON ety ouin I expenditires B manitoldl] and plan our vest when work f cxiteicosBinfwasca Bdine iworld vy enithey have become [successtulll | [ dong : While the weary heart renews is e S faith and power. | 4 s THE NEED OF A\ COMFORT HOUSE. | It's the time when recollection and fto the son which several anticipation meect, et - (e (e As the days pass. as prohibition { for (he past and future mingle, and | that the nation has found that e price of zoods is imme- = = 0] =] O} = 0] m [C1} ! ) = D) = O} = 0 O] = CT} 0] O} [m] 0 0 = = 0] [ 0] O} 0] 0] | | | | I | | ! ter preparcd now that it has jonc method without results, to absolutely rapidly approaches, as the | the draught is very sweet. . : i cafes and public houses in the cente Oh, we cannot then feel lonely, f - . there's a glamour over all tional Thrifl Week,” promoted 1f a friend sits where the shadows | By D he el close their doors. the public of the city fall. | is rapidly wakening to the need of some sort of an accommodation to | When (he glow of life has dimmed away, before the dark creeps tions., will e observed on ry 17th to the 2ith, and a |shopping trips or business errands. Let us linger in the twilight vears drive will be made at the sev- | There is no doubt but that the in-| And talk of joys the sun shone on there § stallation of a house of comfort in and rlan cur rest when work is done Without the chill of doubt or hint of tears n the appreciation of a large num- | [(’s the time when recollection and ber of people da The closing of | anticipation meet. : ¢ | For the past and futurc mingle, and | W dests, e he | the saloons removes one source of | F'or the past and < chools and pulpits will 1 the draught is very sweet. Mith the probubility of a series | relief and makes the need more ap-| ;o cannot then feel lonely, Min- | Parent, even though there was, herc- (housh alone we must embark || kn of the war times appearing | tofore, a demand for the station. For we know we have Friend be- | vond the Dark > halls. No opp v There is scurcely a city of our size ) 1e halls. No opportunity will | oty i e e S t to impress the priuciples of | o smaller, and certainly not a city S thelmeiiart Mo GE upon everyvone. . And everyone | larger, which does not offer to its ell listen to the words that ave | Peoples a convenience such as w -'CITY BXKERS };OLD A { planned for this city a year or so ago. | ot is not akin to miserism, nig- | but which was knocked from the city REGULAAR MEETING ! spending will not he advocated, | budget for reasons, branded as cco- with | nomical, which mizht better be de- | the United s, nning next of the city of New Britain, one by one, ment backing arried into unicipalities by even smaller or- from | people who are in the center on hases of thrift. locally, ommittec on Thrift which will do | 'he Park, in the trolley Triangle, or tusnl work. preparing the “copy,” | At some other convenient spot, would § the speakers. and carrying the lesson to cvervonc. The news- nkers similar to the Four 95 Women’s Coats all at $19.50 cacn Values to $40.00 Each Many of these are fur trimmed e advantages. of buyit 1 will be shown. Profligacy may | scribed as trifling. Had the individ- Lticed by the normal individual, | 1als who asked that the station be nal individu Into the Production of a 0 vices such as we usually at- | climinated been gifted with a modi- to the waster of money. 1¢ | cum of foresight or a real wish to af- Loaf of Bread. ot believe, you will b . § ford accommodation to the public not belicve, you will be shown. § 10 9 ] L A meeting of the Bakers associa- | ninent people of the United | they would not have argued asainst | yion called by President J. M. Hallin- 1he comfort station. Costly as it may | an, was held in the rooms of the he it is meeded, and with the con- | Chamber of Commerce recently and < : , | subjects of major importance to the HS i sideration of additions to the new | SUbJ Aot 1 mer L. I'erguson. president hakers of this city were discussed; Her- | hudget under way. city officials such as costs of materials entering into scarcely remain heedless of this de- | the production of the fnished loaf of mand from the public. i bread, purchasing of sugar in carlomd @ j1d: Pro et fhere was. if we remember right, | 10ts and zencral co-operation between : : ; ; the various members of {he associa- | knd E. K. Satterlee, banker of |# plan on foot to build a waiting sta- | ! o et ol e [ MBS M e U el iR L 120 Women’s Skirtsall at 50 Women’s Suits all at i to which exception wus taken. Iart | Preciated the efforts of the associa- | $4.98 cacn $27.50 -ach Values to $17.50 Each Values to $50.00 Each through the news columns of various bakeries in the city and were Bat. : was caused by the appeurance. in the | Jiowing their appreciation by pure - Serges, Plaids, Wash Satins, Silk Poplins, Taffetas Serges, Tricotines and Mixtures are promoting the scheme, hoth FE e e e EE ally and actively. Among them | 8. Chamber of Commerce; Houston, former President of wociated Advertising Clubs of fod. with which readers are of the vindictiveness of the protesters plan, that the city was building some- | chasing New Britain - made brea thing from which the troll company | rather than that shipped in from out- | de cities. | Another m will Le held in | { the mnear futur a large attend- ! waiting stations for the com- | ance is carnestly hoped for. mere fact that important in- such the men described would Lenefit. This may be, there is | inz 1t they may to help particular occasion for the city h neral public is indicative | N0 ¥ benefit of the movement if it | o erect puny. even though it can not afford e wary individuals among all | it itself, but there is justice in the SLOPER TO SPEAK \rzument that the city should take i care of its own in supplying comforts BEFORE MERCHANTS in the deck. and there are | If it is felt tk the trolley company | is zectting too much in the ercction | not buily President of New Britain N berly observed by the people nities who are hunting for the b1y « few who will not listen RN e RO EE words of finuncial interests due 4 inz station, why tions and their heads, we may house of comfort under the park | Banti Wil Talklon M uacure {his | near the monument? It is only fiur | that it should bhe done, it must Le onstitutional hatred of these hat theve is a rcason for inculeate thrift. It is an a Business Conditions.™ 75Women’sDressesali at $19.50 -an Values to $35.00 Each done. Why not now? Practically every merchant in New ; e Britain is cxpected to attend the public a cent. bach weekly Chamber of Commerce Tunch- vhole scheme is to benefit the con to he held Tuesday, at 12:15 at ) eheck extravagance, and 1o YE R GO the LK< club. to hear A. J. Sloper, 25 A b A ent of the New DBritain Nation- | the stability which we all When i (Lrom The Merald of Thai Feason, though. will not prate) |al bank. speak on “Future BGusiness Conditions.” T will profit throt Probably no one is better qualified | 11 sitnation of the January 12, 189 { than M. Sloper, dean of tinancial in- Itut public must H. Dayton Humphrey weit to New| terests here, to speak on a subject @ Milford before the big storm of last| so i to the snceess of every week and had ta remain there until| by in New Uritaim. The enter. [ and there shoulil e mo occa- | yday on account of the snow blockade | tainment committee are to be con- ! 0] alorm from what should | on the railroad | ulated. Constable Cohen traded his chestnuty . luncheon will start promptly trotter with LElmer Austin of Berlin| 41 12:15 and it is hoped every one will vesterday for an iron gray horsc which| be on time in order that Mr. Sloper ey e e B s v B A 8| Odd Lot of Waists and 25 Children’s Coats all at sl & g { { Main and adjoining etrects each nmight. | may have somethins up their sleeves p of the Patrioiic Sons to sprix 2t is a dark se- ‘ e wil] be installed this g | eret. Al . 4 new song sheet | . [ ind eurncd his living Booth's rear lall A delega- i o es at : : 31| i o s ) e el vy (e 1adail . each Pogphilanthy ITe- b Now Haven and will be accompanied institutions herein. He | g,y m corps and weather p 2 : 2 : ; MARRY IN NEWINGTON, howed an in est in the Y ting. @4 short strect parade will = B et nnal room|Bxiven i Theodore Hounchell, a machinist re- ' c each Values to $15_98 Each TN Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hungerford have| siding in this city. and Miss Clara ; ] = returned from their southern trij oy e N 4 i . on Court street just west | G. M. Lauders, Jr.. was in New York!| | Urman of Newinston were married Values to $2.98 Each Sizes 6 to 14 Years Ry st Taavionta et | December 17 in Newington. Rev. T. H Special this week, 10 barrels of Rule! Wilkins of this citv performed the ] shop wood for $2 at the City Coal & ceremony. The marriage license has appreciated nd the « K ~ AR DX 2 ReUwek f yyood Co | been returned to the local town clerk s 0 the V. H. Hart dormitory ieralis ainoyel Maht 1o belnoe jost eaiiothalocaltony cle B N [ e e T T T T ) MECIUE W -ty e s venre> .- - 1 3 ) PAMILO L. SO UL, MSTRPEEE Weekg#BuL lately have-grumbled over| 1e) e 1 O before the other fellows e betterr of all of us, etriment of Ity tlousand dollars. His T 0 ) o EIlilE@EIEE]EI@E]E@E@E]EIE]E@E@E@EE@EE@E@E@E@E 5 o i 0 T ) 6 G 5 5 ] o ) ) 5

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