New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 23, 1920, Page 22

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RAISED EM ALL 8 | Trousers Underwear | ats - Caps} SHLEY] BABCOCK CO. & O FIRE. entir of the contents has thus far far failed precious stones, of to the stoves reveal the d for Goshen Woman Took Them for Ci \ iddletown, > \ ick Martin of Goshen minus of diamond earring lued at! t $600, becaus ma in clear- | | Mr HOW THI MIGHTY FALL. Picld Marshal Has to Von Mackensen Now \dvertise for a Home, —Fi the table after a meal, brushed the Fings up w w them in the kitchen stove. rs. Martin had placed he on the table 1 was fuses to reside there now the room only;a few minutes has been internationaliz and as she discovered th los: > a port for Poland. The former was dumped and a search man commander ks a resid the missing treasurc The omewhere in Germany with a of the earrir was finally dis- land ta cultivate in the neigh ered among the ut the di woods where can ds were missing. close search the Berlin, Jan 23 Mackensen is adv He formerly lived in erumbs and 1d Marshal ng for Dantz tr von home. ut re- it the city e; absent r- - made G little he he do a A little shooting. The D. MILLER Co. ONLY 8 DAYS MORE OF OUR CLEARANCE SALE $2,000 stock of Window quality window shades 69c. Oil Opaque Shades $1.10. Sunfast Holland Shades, Clearance Price $1.67. 9x4 Montrose Bleached Sheeting, heavyweight 98¢ yard. Clearance Price on Table Oil Cloth 50¢ yard. Shades. Special first Fast color Apron Gingham 25¢ yard. Every Rug in our store reduced 10¢; . Put your order in early at these prices. orhoo:l | | New Pastor Put His Aute Too High tor Mix Congregation—They AN sPassed.” Jan. o chur York, ne n alln which or's, —The new h in a New Jer- | was much disturbed over of the Sunday collec- were below those of the and he went to one the deacc for counsel and advic This des v had th reputation of eakness for cards and ot of chance, and he som ayed himself in his conver- | vsing idioms of the poker instead of ecclesiastical expres sions when desired to illustrate | cphasize a point. “Deacon,” said the it that the collections below those of my Dr. Brown? The deacon s meditatively, and occurred {o him replie “Dr. Brown used to pa in the plate as a decoy, and did have a powerful effect pockets of the congregation.” The pastor thanked him for the in- formation and departed much re- ved. He decided to go Dr. Brown few nickels better, and instead of ! a nickel he pasted a quarter in the plate. But when the collection was | taken up to the pastor's surprise it | wus even smaller than previous col- lections. The pastor con and told pened. “But, my dear pastor.” remonstrated, { known Dbetter to raise Dy Lrown's ante. No wonder the play- ! ers dropped out of the game and Kitty was empty. New r of pas- a | tions, told p me T ions by he or pastor. “why have fallen predecessor, is far the head reason his the cratched then as nickel it on te the to the dea- had hap- again went him what the deacon should ha th | State College Offers Services of Spe- cialists to Aid Farmers in Cam- paign. ew 3. financial 1 York, Jan. -With the great in New York state from hog cholera the announcement that Dr. J. B. Cady, a specialist in this dis- case, is made available to aid farmers, count ents, veterinarvians and oth- ers interested in live stock, becomes of interest not only to ithose who are di- reetly concerned. but to everyone who finds the cost of living a serious prob- lem. The announcement points out that the services of Dr. Cady are made possible through the co-operation of the state veterinary and agricultural colleges at Tthaca and the federal bu- reau of animal industry and contin- ues: “The preventable stock in New York ceived the attention portance demands, At this time the maintenance of health and vigor the insurance of high efficiency in cry animal upon the farm is the I that can le expected. “Only in t manncr can feeders losses to live have never re- that their im- o) { SN TERICET on Exhibition CONCERT AND ENTERTAINMENT EACH EVENING Music Monday by Lynch’s Orchestra. ADMISSION 35 Cents No War Tax adequately conserve the labor and supplies used in live stock produc- tion. Many losses largely prevent- able should not constitute an addi- | tional tax on production. For this it has seemed desirable to K on hog cholera and related MIDDLE CLASS O THE ROAD TO RUI H. Rider Haggard. British Author, county agents and oth- 1 the services of the hog list through the exten- of the State College of Agriculture at Ithaca, N. Y. He is available fer meeti inspections nd demonstrations on farms and the like. 'This subject could well Le in- chuded in the local programs of dem- onstration schools, community meet- in nd rural lecture courses. Con- servation through sanitary live stock method is a factor of great impor tance and calls for fullest co-oper tion on the part of producers, veteri- narians and icultural organiz tions.” Expresses His Views on Fco- omic Cris sion service b 1 -Sir il helieves Rider the gland are on the London, Jan. Haggar middle clas: d “road to rui This opinion pressed in a letter to the general retary of the Middle Cl union, re- gretting that other work prevented him from assuming the presidency of a branch of the union. “I syvmpatbize fully movement,” he wrote. classes, by which I take to mean beneath the rank of peers who do not actually earn their living by the work of thelr hands are without doubt on the to ruin. principally or any r rgely to the dible e rearing and ed child birthrate is decr in a alarming fashion and probably now exceeded by their de: He declared that classes the profiteer is hand and that “un nebulos anti-dumping 3 now threatened with the loss of the blessings of rree trade which alone 1l many with fixed, or dwind- ling incomes, to live at all.” He said that only combination to protect themselves and their interc could save them “If the middle united and in all D PROPAGANDA\, Advocates B Hatchet by Nations. HATRE road at incr tish Speaker te ve cpense n their Jan. 27 not the that n London, hatred interf, natior declared war —Propuganda of be permitted to reconciliation of the war Ilamilton in Chiselhurst war had pro- had been nec hearts of the sol- sing should with now Sir 1 meniorial As the aid, it the is over, nveil- a the other day. gressed, sary to harden diers for the job. “If you wish for hate propaganda.” “When, under the ganda, professional | then good-bye earth, good will | RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 he peace, said away Sir of propa- Iving takes place, forever to ‘peace on toward men.’ " cloak GRS class consequ dis- MAIN STRTY oppisite Arch St 'PHONE | ONE LOT OF SILK DRESS SHIRTS Both Black and Fancy, at $8.98. $21.75. The Balance of Our Coats and Suits at 15 off One Lot of Velvet, Silk and Serge Dresses at $19.75 Dresses which were up to & One lot of Dresses at $15.00. 1109-2 Skirts which were up to 5. 10 per cent off on all Serge Skirts. both plain | Connecticut To Down Hartford, Jan. 23—When he ex- | Owing . most | lied and with and t coun them W ncient Thirteen Elks’ ¥ more WAR QN 1. convention united ent to measur of livir Monday the staie James head the charge. ca ty with trict attornex’s Tpon invita Gen. Howard investi ions cost next town in M of in o price he nd Py & ] )] o & efeladelodootedok e K plundered pened to the Curiales before the of the RRoman empire, I am sure that he concludec ir—advt. Take consider to ec is it will be (] the committeo, ac the office, prosecutions fotelelofelotobolate] OPENS MONDAY NIGHT All the Leading Makes of Pleasure Cars Will be rth = fall ta food rector act of and Miss Edith the women's sec- department, will mecting. LIMITATION t of Pr tne | day of Janu A Present, Eernard Judge. These PlTiSl.‘;ile;'S fl}V\;e Their Comfortable Jail au days, then the b On motion of Wi Hartford, Conn., a last will and testa Duffy, late said d This Court months be 3 Port § Oflicer corps who ' tentiary 11 Prince, the have here Haiti, J United State: charge of have had to issu keep the natives their model check roll call an excess of of regularly s expected each | there by Inv tion showed represented, | that the f ad sncaked in with a o Wethers- | returning road gang, lured by the women's activit prospect of th od 1s il and a comfor 1 sleep. 5 working fully or n. L. mari iR the peni- spe- from . of Steps o Lor Prices. « 4 br ord to ki into Recently a oners the number . . doth an oilic ail. cal the Id at the of pris- five over committed prac ana Do showed ss claims against the s tor and given new Britain, and said district and b thereof on the publ town of : Bri place where the and return make cap- Ww a »f this order me in ; of Is bo able in ited an St every outside counted advisory prisoner: is care admitted. the W it at s dis- before is Attorney of nnder fefetoteletotafetoteiialed Fine entertainment fair.——advt. SEBBDE RS ams am 05 %9) Your Money Will Be Under United States DB S Government Supervision If Deposited in Our SAVINGS DEPARTMEN Open Tonight 7:30 to 9 P. M. CORNER MAIN AND WEST MAIN STREETS. = New rict deceased. having a deceased Ik SRNARD F. oF obate D. ¥ 1920, liiam F. xecutor ament of Britain decree Gaftney, CLADMS, holden 1 within and for the District of Berlin, in the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut. on the 22d £ < Es: at Dower of of the Annig that lowed and limited for t creditors of said estate to exhibit their § Wwithin % siv® me to the execu- in circu w! posti et tain, GAF pes X3 New Britain National Bank directs that public notice ba by advertising in a spuper published id New ation nearest st All money deposited during THRIFT WEEK in our Savings Department will draw Interest from Jan. 1st. % Bk in peReRotad 8 .y i 3 48 0 B B G

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