New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 17, 1920, Page 6

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UBLI ING COMPANY, Proprietors. Munday excepted) &t & Bullding, §7 Church St. Montha Post OfMes at New Britats Class Mall Matter. IPHONR CALLS. able advertistng medium Cireulation hooks and press | oven to advertisers. The Assoctated Press. te axclusively entitled ton of all Dews rwise credited news NOMINAFED, Spellacy’s hand is shown tion ¢t ®. U ts for governor of Tyler by the s ‘been long » member bogfatic Central ot good e, though aps. nation of he United usiasm which is deserved. committee reputation in not widely Augustine Lon- States Senate platform on which these deserves favorable com- o naturally the orthodox of the inistration preceded more past Democratic portions, many of which to Republicans as well as The platform shows evi- the party Intends to push taining to the laborer al- he realm of on are cefigratulated radicalism on ing of the vote and there declaration that “it is es- the well being of the there shall be adequate djustments of dlsputes be- loyers and employes and the Depart- rpose we favor on- as a part of the bor of an advisory board consist of an nd necessary for equal num- ploves employers the duty of isputes and the elr findings publie ble portion of the platform of reproduction In large follows nMedy to stamp oririg in ronts and neces- s needed ery mort. For this pur- mand immediate legislation eral Assembly at the spe- and of adequate of in being, iat we favor pamsage measures secure an the num- os for people our of out the with a o platform Demo- y comes the stand rom opinion of Gover- b who has sald, erroneous- jeved, that tification legally be special seasion ld be taken up the platform no matter out- of woman suf- taken up at The which us bonus to the hon- | rged soldiers, sallors and with the approval of add meot the American the presumed, mbers will strength to which, it is ficult one favoring due consider- I facilities and the but be favoring more approved, as speedy ly legislation the stronger of it platform s enndidates. Portions fve them strength BnE ate Harding, as he is gen- led rather than title of women otr fran party. Thi of by the more “Senator Harding who have hise to join .the is quite n part, m is hero ralsed should any party or should any party fonary mays “to join" oneselt To If with” is capable rpretations. If | with asso of dif- permancnt connoct etermining tor what folly | Harding's o women and plios to the Repubiican with a party long as one's are In necord ly, the Benator is In this ght senso, s he day of blind obedience to | tos of any party or any sot | is past. Pride in party loy- ' now on will no longer bo Today a man must think | If thete is any truth | majority with | insti- rent | PARTISAN? | been ' But | ter is left to it is to mean «A¥thing now, every man must be ipfePendent 10 a certa’ degree. For now the future o depends on the right jed8ment of the Not at a the country sver before. affairs of more than domestic admit only our point thas will handling, are no wrong but also our international relations must NOt be erroneously fixed, You may not know what is right, your neighbor and the rest But against a nor may of the people of your community it you all will vote for or thing. and if you will all vote as your conscience, npt your politics, dictates, the right conclusion will be reached as far as your community is con- cerned Let men and women show an equal- ly judicial attitude. There is no fear for the welfare of this country, inside and out, if thig result is achieved BABE Babe Ruth, secured a RUTH the “Home Run King” temporary injunction some the of his picture as such “home run king"” “how he did it” It has just decided by Justice Guy that injunction must be vacated as Ruth’'s home runs are news. the degree player of baseball has obtained to have it held that news. But it. Probably AS “NEW time ago against exhibition and been such Babe It is perhaps highest ot ever celebrity a authorita- his actions “Babe"” he wants to sell tively tute does not like exclusive rights to the publication if his picture to some concern, and is ented from gaiming a huge sum | nother set of producers is showing them But is Interesting. the legal of the The discussion of when aspect matter a man or woman has the exclusive right to a reproduction of his or her the cases. A features has been cause of com- plicated legal ob) a bottle woman' may successfully to her tube of But public character cannot of his pic the thing or tooth-paste a celebrated prevent the publication the act of has made him ture in doing that Perhaps dates will the ing _their famous. \ political get an some day candi- try to infunction gainst newspapers for publish- but this is some day actresses photographs. doubted. Perhaps will balk at to be printed allowing their if they get no pay This is doubted also. both in their differ- rd activity. pictures the privelege Publicity flelds helped of undoubtedly ent Babe wants his But players, pic- in the ke ture shown movies. un- doubtedly, most ball he wants to prevent its publication his.” un- less he “gets METRIC SYSTEM. The publicity service of the Ameri~ can Institute of Weights and Meas- ures has issued a news bulletin giving a short history of the the attempt to get Chamber of Com- system, International merce to adopt the metric | and force the United States and Eng- their method of arsures which has been of. land to change weights and me ried to the four corners the th lities been the and have of the trom evidence at hand today appear that the “Compulsory | intro- duction of the Metric System in the United States” played by advocates two systems, . it would advocates overstepped | themselves by offering a resolution to the in Paris Chamber last of Commerce meeting June. The resolution in favor of the metric system intro- duced by Albert had the name of G. B. Roorbach of Harvard Mr, Herbert University as one of the signers. Roorbach denies signing the expressed great should appear United States c tion, that It the metrie and surprise his name there. anges to the system, it would mean a mixup in Brit- ain, and during the time of changing, every factory in New there would exist a condition of chaos | | o theo Wworld's trade which would throw the which by systematic open market in a state could be taken advantage of trade vultures. make imflations of American goods ow, it would give advantage of a tem- sctback 1o which could be theory. the metric = ap- he inside track sume that s are woik hard the adopiion hich “wouid relatad ineid: me age man Laas eves that the chambers it. There s not on the matter. The tam to Ame out. The othe the only consti- | the for : resolu- | It would | some | ! picture on The McMillan Store, Inc. —ALWAYS RELIABLE—/ OPENING OUR ENLARGED READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTME SATURDAY WITH EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES ON THE New Fall Outer . Garments For a long time past we have been searching the market for the best values at the lowest prices for our opening this fall WE BELIEVE WE HAVE FOUND THEM. TRICOTINE AND SERGE DRESSES Beaded and colored wool embroidery effects. Straight and over- From skirts. 00 up. SATIN DRESSES. Black and navy, trimmed with beads or contrasting colors. Special opening prices from $25.00 up. . SUITS The newest Fall Models, of Silvertone, Broadcloth, Velour and Gold tones. Exceptional at $25.00 up. SCHOOL CHILDREN’S DRESSES Gingham, good quality .... All Wool . $2.98 up Serge SWEATERS FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN Coat and Slip-over Models, all colors FRENCH VOILE BLOUS Hand drawn and hand embroidered Piece Goods Specials New 36 Inch Challies 39¢ yard 50c Outing Flannel—heavy 40 Satin Charmeuse, all colors. Value $4.50, for inches wide, Drapery and Rug Dept., 3d Floor CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS IN VOILES, MARQU SETTES, QUAKER NETS, MADRAS Large Seclections — Suitable for Every Room From $2.50 to $10.98 Pair From 25c to $1.25 Yard Curtains Yard Goods . Seaons Our New Umbrella Dept. A very special price of $4.95 each on Umbrellas worth up to $8.00, as an introduction. and well worth a special trip These beautiful Umbrellas down town for. make an appeal to the common coun- cil tonight on the street. visiting in S«)u’ Manchester. be morrow, | Opera House is being renovated. Howard who 1. Lan 25 YEARS AGO (From The Herald of That Dele). rt Russell.) It's hard enough to be dead square in everythin’ you do to The hose wagon of. Engine Com- | pany No. 3 is being painted. The application for new make ali. your acquaintances. have confidence in you. Con- sider every word you speak, each action that you take if you'd be -honest with your friend—jest for that rule’'s sake. But it is doubly hard to keep on always bein’ true if them that you are honest with keep on a-doubtin’ you. They calls you liar, fool an’ fraud if you make some mistake, when for a million dollars you would not that rule break. It's then you mutters: <IVhat' use?” Y won't U it yo passi \ South High street -restdents will for better lighting service Mrs. S. G. Ohman of this city is oters must handed the registrars before to- The interior of the New Britain given Monday to Clicago. Those dinner were: D, , 'G. M. A dinner - was smother consclence nnot make it die; rough all his life 'twill gaze et hira with its all-eeein’ eye; e remind him o' his who e devotion gave; pierce his soul when 100 inte, the chance that OPLE love *n save. moke, solemn, strong, straig rises hig “Be trus in act an’ deed, an’ you won't k for trustin’ friends an’ they're the ones you need If people calls you names they lose the best that life can give an' consclence's eyo will torture them as long as they shall live.” i1l be com- D friend twil comes Given Pleaty of Familics the coeds, ept. 17.~Warden P, oleletelotototeloofoRefofoReke] @#@@@'@fi@@@@#@@@fi@fififi@@@fifi#@@@@@@fi@#fi@@fi@@@@@fi@@fifi@@@@@@fi@@#fi#@@@@@ o state penitsntiary it in favor of a law os of crimisals of the prisoner’s of the state, “The tentiary employed. “Work, _ religion a 1p by, the a_curse. . like to the exc state should have five brick plants instend of one to keep the vast num- ber of prisoners confined in the peni- education right” he says, | bring about growth in oners,” he #8 of oriminals ddlences i e curee. lghor- A talk 1h the T HARTFORD. NEW FALL WINTER . COATS America’s foremost coat designers are represented in these Advance sale offerings, so that we could very properly call this event & Fall an.d Winter Style' Show But as every Coat is offered at a price much less than origin- ally intended to retail for — we are satisfied to emphasize the money-saving feature through the medium of this most important advance sale. STYLISH NL(COATS OF HEAVY QUALITY VELOUR With fur collar of sealine, coats are lined with fancy silk attractive in design these new model and are very $30.00 and patch pockets. Advance Sale Price . NEW WINTER COATS OF HEAVY QUALITY VELOUR With fancy colored length and made with a lining, full storm collar and are Dbelted. Choice of 'Sifierent models and colors, Advance Sale price . $37.50 » SMART NEW COATS OF DUVETYN CLOTH Full length garments with high- colored fancy satin lining”,the collar is of near seal. 3 different models and shades to choose from. .. $45.00 Venetian big four Advance Sale Price . GRACEFUL COATS OF HEAVY BROADCLOTH These New Winter Coats are strictly tailored and are lined and interlined, come in navy, bronze, seal brown and blaek. Advace Sale Price ....ceceececacns $47'50 GLORIOUS COATS WITH FUR COLLAR OF CHAMELEON »possum trimmed. fur, are uged for.trimming. Advance Sale Price .............. Advance Sale Price .... Well may -we call the coats “glorious,” that’s just what you will say shawl. collar is of naiural raccoon fur in a rich dark shade and large fancy buttons * A Most Importaht- Advance Sale STYLISH WINTER COATS IN THE NEW ULSTER MODEL L Made of heavy double faced material and -ays ideal for cold weather, have stock collap . $50.00 7 huge HANDSOME COATS o - OF FINE QUALITY VELOUR Yo Fashionable Tailored Coats of fine velour wnh‘ iealine collar and cuffs, models to select from. . Advance Sale Price eieecseetesecees $70.0 LUXURIOUS COATS OF BOLIVIA CLOTH The handsome and stylish coats are lined with men’s wear satin, have big cape collar and fancy harness silk stitching. 3 Advance Sale PTiCe ...eeseees o saes $60-00 ; _——-\—- BEAUTIFUL COATS \#® Three belted and plaited & CLOTH Fully lined .with charmeuse silk, these very new model coats have a big collar are of Australian silk stitched and button Advance Sale Price .....ceeeeee $ 125-00 when you see them, the ‘big $139.00 SSSSSVEEVIBVIVLBVRVCOS TR ACADI VR OBEILIOY D FANCIES RT QUILLEN female of the spectes won't be as regular as the male. Now that: the railroads are saved, government might advance citizens the money to pay freight. _ It is the business of campaign funds to buy publicity, but not the kind they are getting. - Debs be but he won't be cut for some time. And now the undertaker has raised his price. Bt tu? The right of free speech must’ neither be abridged nor abused. —p— b The first lady president will doubt- One wonders if the next president rolls; but when ghe got there the board was bare, and - her dau was beat at the polis, One can understand the anmi tion of Budenny’s cavalry when learns it was in. the neighborl of Lembe)rg. » You can say one thing for the sian government. It doesn’t was| soiled Lenine-in publiic. Heinie’s definite decision 1ot to the Bolshies indicates that he some profit out of the war. The budding genius whose line returned again and again doul reflects that poets are -born and paid. less have a kitchén - cabinet to go will give out all the news that's fit to | along with her. pring. o “Cost of living on a declining scale,” When a man remarks that he is|says a headline. Well, that's where looking out for his self he means his | most of us are living. e elf. g & Candy failed as a substitute for liquor, but it made an excellent alibi for the sugar hoarders. Duty: Noun very singular, explain- ing why the other fellew should turn the grindstone. . 2 A successful strike does all that is expected of it except increase the purchasing power of the striker. Reducing the waste will reduce food prices. Reducing the waist line might help, also., x X Old Mother Hubbard went to the

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