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BRITAIN DAILY HER&LD. FRIDAY, UCIUBER 15, 1920, rely because he ¢ ves clud- ewspaper abou © two, > Y 1 ause her relati includ- | newspaj ut the tw “JEST RUMINATIN.” - - \] ritain Herald. |’ PLINNING (’9.]““. Proprietory, wanted to vote the Republican ticket | coln and couple the remarks of a l ing Theodore Roosevelt, had been Re 17 pat I' ' e l ! s patent and obvious wha - publicans, and for this reason she | coln did for his countryoglosious be (Robert Russell.) badey had e into the subject thoroughly, | his memory If we could only see our- She ted traditions o he | . raditians of the y selves as other people see our l r s for adherence to it: | ) May we | done exce % g Ay 4nd the candi- | the senate would be a diff'rent “We.” That acts an’ our appearance we 8, devoting a little time to each | e . 5 ng a little time to each 2 - thing’s been said a lot o’ times, Natlons o o at but it don’t often *take:” we | of the three points. Her talk and lin } »f reasoning as ta the er in|?o & he manner Votahea s . » over.” don’t apply it to éurselves an’ which women and men should go into t the p ntial cané e, rep- that's our big mistake. We the matter, whether their study made | resentin vn 1 1 t- 1 it LIS L3 LY A Schtingyt rty. ilia think it makes no difference 1if them Democrats or Republicans, was ing from a ay port of . N the league, or “another in or- we don’t brush our hair; we ound and striking N AT thinks our clothing loc B ed in .nmu s her forceful pronounce- | We suppose Brandegee woule care; we thinks a little “damn” or two wan't do a bit o’ harm: il i ment that Senator Brandegee must | cOn'rary to Harding were the I b -p made president. But the par SR RL ne d O de returned to the senate thtat “Pres- | [0 € FEITEN - W eetinn . things we view with no alarm. %4 tent Harding” may have Republican | Lublican senate to support a Repub. An' yet it's jest those little } oy 15 & HER WAY ABOUT things that go to make up life; of the laborer con- ‘tools to work with” was effective lican president SHE you can't produce a clean-c R Brandegee knows how he will vote, || stroke with that ol bn | A SPECIAL DRIVE ON THESE TWO NECESSARY OUTER GARMENTS CHARITY AT HOME Lodge knows what Hardine will do. . I got a pipe that w ET AR e e S ?‘: i Mad dreaied ce aw o0 ||& AT PRICES THAT WILL SURELY INTEREST AND SURPRISE YOU. And the electorate receives a frest decided but perhaps unintentional | ket y ' insult to its intellizence every day. the “littie = things jest se. nch, something that wakens us h to me that we should was graphically illu lday by an Itallan con ing to the Massachusetts of Public works. eed an ftallan contractor . to e that” e Toutd he knew for a long time | again perhaps we've not. rem¥mbrance that there are Y 5 la got another job the | ., uffering as we might suffe Fricts towse,| Dur famou 3 SISAINL jonk s BN s guod ers, suffering as i suffer, - ous Frs uze from crib to hearse; per- . A - = jwean e p Quality Marsnall Shocs. $12.00 and | St el -, Of Velour, Silvertone, Broadcioth or ¢ Of Wool Polos, Bolivias, Veleurs, Cry- 88 whether or not Be | o, oy ot of it, as we are generally | fave o *¢ 3395 and $11.95.— oo SN0 St 15 o |h) Jersey, Showing the newest and most of this "“"""‘l'_‘f"‘ 1" Such a thing is the annual report | —advt. $£5,0G and up ow production roduts | ¢ the New Britain Charity organiza- | — = —— = $22 SC and up ol Taupe, Beaver, bro and 3 0od work. They are not an advisory committee to aid Miss t erly that they 2t = 5 5 . A as formerly tha Beale, its agent, was chosen. M FACTS AND FANCIES Colors: Brown, navy blue, lighter | sealine, natural raccoon or taupe nu- blues, oxford and tan. Flare models with anted it, and he was not | (-, o unable to Ahelp them- Quality Marshall Shoes, $12.00 haps some day the thing we stz2] cords and mixtures, priced : t position able to do Xmas jewelry club. Henry Morans. il popular styles, priced sing . men are more tion This has been submitted, and l g navy. Soms with deep fur collars of § Efi tria. Siflk iined and interlined and 'of } tucked backs; others tailored style | iiie best workman-hip throughout. # g ¢ . . 4 b ob on mere | o " got another Beale's report is most human. Ap- propriately she raises the slogan, By ROBERT QUILLEN o ssed b jon is thus expre: n‘ Y | “Live and Help Live,” in regard to the : contrac- Intioned Italian ol systematizing of charity work in this No “fixing” job is complete unless , Re-marking goods to keep up with e it includes the grand jury. 2 prices is getting to be a more SOrrow- : » Y The Ford inspires innumersble | ful business th w vear 2 workman “You . " rerable siness than it was a year ago. y to the In speaking of the “great struggle | jokes, but it seems to hold the joker. e b iy trimmed with silk cabie stitching. DRESSES $14.98 and DRESS SKIRTS it o war v L TS 0 0 et s e s a0 $14.98 and up Plain or pleate | plaids, priced , when told to work, the | o, ... 30 emphasized the fact that - ) iy ) s 3 i . v . The ost conspicuous thing about 25 YEARS AGO : Serges and Tricotines, embroidered $4 9 8 and up. reply in such a ““‘" clase team work between the various | the White Sox is the soiled place i i o I smash your head organizations was necessary, and that Getting back’l to nornial ‘scemas fo and plain tailored. Sizes 14 to 44. A It In being practised. Importance was | reauire a great deal of vicwing with | (From The Herald of That Date). wonderful collection of cdresses and the These are new Skirts of the latfit 2 | alarm. T ¥ given to strengthening the home life, best values we haveboen able to offer for | f211 styles and bought at the new low Lake, Republican candi- [ and it is to be hoped that this feature - . ’ ) 5 \ = v or of this state, last [ of the charity organization will be More men than jobs” savs a head- The water at the Shuttle Meadow S many seasons. | prices. line. Thus passes the era of shoulder lake has increased one foot and a halif hat 4 believed to be the | made as important as it should, in chips. since the recent heavy rain. - musing his hearers in- | conjunction with its non-sectarian e Prof, J. H. L-yn;::ln:::; ollr::?r:cn“:d SPECIAU FOR SATURDA\’ \ng his time to impress- | character and its acknowledged de- Can it be that many, Russia, | vance class for h what facts he had at | pendence on the aid of the churches. Mexico and America are equally | at the T. M. Y. A. and B. hall Thurs- “without capacity for covenated | day evening. SUITS of Jersey and all Weol Silvertones . And he did amuse | Preventable disease, poor housing and | pou 9% T Bl e i werel trousea oteristic of his address | exorbitant rents, immorality, illiter- on Main gtreet last night and caused Value g‘)g 50 tion to being introduced | acy, shiftlessness and child labor are Still, when Paul told wives to obey | the alarm to ring for several minutes. i bk orable Everett J. Lake,” | all contributing causes to poverty, Miss | {helr husbands he didn't know there | | The New Britain High school foo!- ratt Lake, He told of | Bealo amerts. She aak if we all can | Ul be & 19th amenament ohosiioa by e aeoratodseReoR 0N | NEW }_‘]_ OUSES FOR SA TURD AY a former friend of his | POt as a community “put forth an ex- It is reported that Johnson and |at Electric ficld yesterday. “Spud” was quite amused us the | tra combined effort to fight this com- | Bryan have many things in common. | O'Donnell Scored five touchdowns. 5 ood off, hands on hips, | mon enemy, poverty, with definite and | A newly discovered faculty for keep- Dr. Bunnell has appointed . 0w, el % ha | conmrucive work toward % up. | € S s one of em e ot omerr o e oo | B GEQRGETTE BLOUSES HAND MADE BLOUSES - \ad o - years D1 - 1, S } A B ‘s little Evvy "“:""““ of our future citizens. And yet it must be admitted that | Miss Minnic Platt of Danbury : s from a candidate for Mgnified, businesslike, comes the | the business of gd¢vernnent includes | visiting at the home of Mrs. James . e . appeal from an organization marked | the government of business Sleath. With real filet laces i Of f{inc batiste e : $9.98 each and up. ' -'4,58 each ant up. FRENCH VOILES . COTTON, VOILE. BLGUSES. Hand embroideed Trimmed with laces and embmidery.‘f $4.98 each and up. : $i.98 to 83.98 Each, 2 FARERERR ffco as that of governor a little more dignity—a | b¥ efficiency Immediate and sympa- B s < o | e Ittt i o st it JIEEIEJD@@EE@@@@@E@D@@@EDED@ED shley’s Discount an that displayed by Mr. ening before the First jean club which, with its e e T At rlonds, women and men, TIPPING PROBLEM SOLVED. successful entertainment. Lake was jocose in re- matters, and though his pmewhat disconnected, he oss itwelf in respect to the League of Natlons @ read It “as slowly and " as he could and re nthetically that he did ‘he cared to live In a t would subscribe to a lontatning such a provi- It is authoritatively reported that one nail is received gladly in Soviet Russia in lieu of a tip by those who WARM UNDERWEAR | WOMEN'S FALL GLOVES Ribbed Fleeced Vests, Pants arnd Of Chamcisettes, Dca': Mocha, Tights, 98¢ to $1.25 garment, . . washable Capes and z:’apwtcl kid gloves; ! Duplex bhp-on L §3 l.mr White. Vest, sleeveless and elbow sleeves. | 13, Beaver, brovn and render service. Certain worthy persons were advised to fill their pockets with nails for this purpose, when they were about |.>i visit that counry, and did so. The) found the advice good. Perhaps their pockets suffered, and perhaps holes therein had to be mended by some tallor. But they had found an easy way out of the tipping problem, and their hearts were glad Taken seriously the story discloses | something of the economic conditions fn Russia. When ordinary nails are Pants, kie I h. Le. u)lrsa'ee‘L ants, ankle lengt E N ed Tights, knee and ankle lengths. i pecial Saturday Women’s Ribbed Fleeced Union | 0.‘,. and twa clasp Gloves of wash- Suits, sleeveless, short sleeves and ankle | phle: Carns, Pin Fambsikins, French. « length. $1.69 suit, extra sizes $1.95. ! Kul an" ,.Io has. d 83 in $4.98 pr SPECIAL. FOR SATURDAY McCALLUM SILK HOSE, pure ¢hread sitk, bia ck and colors. A regular $3.50 grade, Saturday 3rd FLOOR BARGAINS Tapestry Brusse! Rugs, good wear-: luglish Mixtures, 36 inches wide,™ ing rugs, suitable for any room. Size £03¢ heavy weisht for skirts. Value 8.3x10-6. Regular $15. Saturd { teday $1.75, for 50 yard, il S LALLM AVESDES ) Ail Wool Poplin, 42 inches wide i cial $39.00. value $2, for $2.69 yard. p . - 5 iret id - Size 9x12, regular $55. Special $19. P cell ml;olz;w}_?;ll“‘?oés ;:féws :V;flfé a&gz Wool and Fiber Rugs, the ideal| for $3.50 yard. bedroom rug. Size 8x1 98 Large variety of new fall Plaids . el all wool, 56 inches wide, value today Saturday $18.50. - $7.50 to $9.50 yard. Special $7.00 yard.. Size 9x12, reg. $22. Saturday $20. | DOMESTEC DEPT Wool Blankeis, . white or grey, fuil size, a good heavy blanket. Saturday Size 81x90 Sheets of fine durabl 2 2 coiton, vaiue $2.79 each. Lpecla special $9.98 pair. ca?h $2.79 h. S 1 $2.48 Woolnap Blanket, white or grey, a Turkish Towels, large selection 98 hecavy warm blanket. Special $6.49 pr.i toweils, row 79c ea. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY CURTAIN MATERIALS—3rd floor, Scrims, Marquisettes, Madras, plain and figured over drape-y materials. Special for Saturday 109 Discount. Save 10c on every dollar and buy your Curtains Saturday. ad the article. It pro- e manner in which the regulate traffic in women , oplum and other harm- he reading of the article unning surprise to many | 80 gladly received, the situation must Mr. Lake sald that he | be critical indeed. The story be i not belleve President | out the scanty news one is able to there was such an arti- | get of the critical eondition in that (PR EEEE covenant—he yuld net | country, t bad” of any man. Arti In our own country it is not diffizult 1d, did not trouble him | to think of articles that a little whil i1t know but he would | ag0 would have been taken as tips. ht: but article 23 he | Perhaps a pocket full of lump sugar @ would have proven as useful at onc d. 1t was in discussing hat one saw the Wtrong, | time here as nails are now in Russia Lake is reputed to be The probabilities are that this would s Munger, on the other have himself would not be able to afford been “too much The tippe b.the strong speech of the th the Impressiveness of | such generosily W. Alsop making hers But there is no question but that, ond. Mr, Munger devoted clally to what he consid- | there is one in certain parts of the country today, tip that would be ac and which some $6.00, $7.00, $3.00 to the sonate that “Pres | Were & man to carry a large hand- L) has tried to y this, he | kerchief in his pocket and upon being a whiff of that hand- ® SATURDAY becially important lssue of | cepted with delight, yns might be able to give without EEEEE Rl E N O DN A S R gn, namely, the possibility | per Jooonoooooooooooeog Bvernor Cox has pror kerchief as his tip, the waiter would nd contin ’ v | lenve, a smile of joy on his face, a vernmeont will, there- | memory of happy times in his hcart broak dow s form of | For the patron would have had hat t, or he ! prove himsolf | handkerchiet soaked in tc:l, ved liquor. d from Senntor “r = XS, It might well behoove the Hart a4 Cour to obtain an interview 5 Wilheln Amerongen, late » o8 an “as T . sorlin, as to what he thinks of Wil i on Justice n aree o of Washingto and the United Ww'e talk disclosec « .. 1 tloss remarks u.uu\ -' we delectable rending—to some nd I« hat history of the ot misunderstand us. we ar and- | cousing the t of pro iEm, e veling at the nce it will 80 to elect a man who, | it seems, will be elected anyhow r hod done %o, und wtnrally & Republican | what he would be If his « gither had been pdegec-Lonergan fight is JEE@EEEIEE@_@EEEIEIEIEEIE!@EE