New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 24, 1920, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEK 24, 1920, JLIDAY TIONERY pck has never been at our window Il convince you. THE son Drug Co. 171 MAIN STHEET N EVENINGS. anksgiving Day arti apparel will do loward making the dav a one OWNES' fintshing touch wearing the B, #0ft mocha n ant r Wnd Duck. Great flos Feady for your selec UrIERs A LOT— lort and smartness. Here lish and Swiss Knitted i rieh colorings, $13.50, The ke Horsfall bompany 93 ASYLUM sT. HARTFORD. Pays W Buy Owr &ind.” ITEMS or Thanksgiving al Morans » reception Thanksgiving ge, Berlin ) 1) Bl sale art Besso-lLeland's , 4% Morany' of course. | Christlan Science church ing mervice will be hel at 930 w m. Sub) ving . ‘kag'ng Day, Arcade Htu ' EN'S HOME PROGRESSING the new Children's Home 2.1 CH CELERY, STUFFED ¢ E P at Thanksgiving Dinner - $1.25 VICTORY LUNCH IURCH ST. FHANKSGIVING DAY FROM 11 a. . t0 8 p. m. MENU: JLIVES, MIXED NUTS MINTS ON HALEF SHELL IMBO SOUP R 2 ROAST TURKEY CRANBEF ROAST STUFFED DUCKLING WITH MASHE! IRY SAUCE on APPLL. DRESMNG ) TURNIPS ' BOILED ONIONS AND CREAM T THANKSGIVING PUDDING SQUASH PIE ( TEXN COF¥ VICTORY MINCE MEAT PIE FE OR MILK ALL FOR $1.25 AT NEW BRITAIN'S BEST DINING ROOM HARTFORD THE VICTORY LUNCH CHAS. DILLON & CO PARIS BRIDGEPORT Last Week of Our Anniversary Sale WILL BE MARKED BY A SERIFS OF WONDERFUL BARGAINS OF WHICH THESE ARE BUT A FEW GLOV ES 2-clasp overseath gloves, Paris point stitching, in black, black with white stitching, white, brown, grey, tan and mode, at $8 pair. tone fancy embroidered backs i grey, at $3.50 a pair. Slip-on gauntlet kid gloves, point backs in dark brown, grey, 2-clasp French kid gloves, pique or overseam sewn with two- n white, black, beaver, browa and pique or p. X. m. sewn with spear- white and beaver, at $5.50 a pair, LADIES' HOSIERY—To introduce our wonderful line of woolen hosiery, a large shipment of wh hich we have received recently from England, we are offering a splendid line. of wool hesiery in heather whades, af $1.25 & pair. $£1.00, We' have plso a splendid line of Silk Iosiery priced at from SILK FACED VELVETS AT $1.00 A YARD This is a regular $2.50 quali shades as well as black. ty and includes all the pophlar We have also a wonderful showing of duvetyn in all the new- ost hues. ' ‘ Can you face the happy children of Ameriea Christmas morning, with AID FOR ARMENIA Would Bring Christmas Cheer 10| Little Children Marcus H. Holeomb js the picture of the starving children of the Near East in your mind, if yéu, too, have not miven? State Director E. H. McDonough of the Near ast relief work empha- ®ized yesterday that the need of con- tributions has been made more im- perative by reason of the advance of the Turks within the past week, forc- ing Armenian refugees to flee before them for safety “THE MOLLYCODDLE.” In giving to the public his latest da o the screen effort, ““The Mollycoddle,” "¢ | which is the third of his United Art- Iring the holiday though they are o have held re “hris. tianity sin y wrote, “the Armenian will _ | know ne Christmas this year on ac k remains yet to he Klingbery expects @lacewill Dbefinished by " WHAT T0 GIVE HER FOR RISTMAS IRFUME helps to answer ) question — Colgnre, Inut, Djer Kiwe and er mmkes: o wirying , B0 cents o $1000, s feelng— « that afford # lasting ple . Fouw'll find them ot our Main Street store in for Christmas *ilving: nd at our Fark Stroet Swore, AXELROD'S PHARMACY helr destitute condition.” rmor's appeal was issued ty nh henorary state, chairman of the Near Tast relief or- manization in Connecticut, and was in the form f letters sent out broad- east thro ut the state, as follows In the lund wheie Christ preached the gospd) there are thousands who are starving: childyen who will know no Christmas ever though they are of the people who have held mloft the toreh of Christianity since of Christ It ¥ In Armenia that these chil- dren live, if the miserable existence that is theirs may be called living! A dlet of bread for breakfast, bread and soup for dinner and bread for supper! And yet this slender ration means life to them. It is to make sure of this slender hold on life that we come to you at the approach of the yuletide season We do not ask that you give. in order that they may have presents or feasting—we ask that you give that we may make certain to them this the days poor ration until Armenin cconom- teally restored and can care for her- wolf. Through your liberality and fthe liberality of others like you we have been able to save thousands of these lttle boys and girls in the last three vears. Today Armenia is better off than it was—oh! so much®better off-— but still the workers there report the conditions Indescribable, espec- fally in the Caucasus. You think of Armenia as a land of insufferable heat and sunshine; yet where these children starve, it . is better cold for the Armenians are largely refugees from the Turks and A% stieh are In the mountaln ranges, where the cold is as bitter as in our own northwest They are clothed In rags—yet the mont udgent need is food! If you can- not give much, at least give enough, In His name, to assure a child the above ration. Mive dollars ‘a month Wil feed o child; ten dollars a month L 2! shelter a child; he | halr bl ists Corperation productions, Douglas en | Fairbanks presents the most comly ho | e motion picture of his career represent Inz an expenditure of more than a m dollars, The picture will Presented at the Palace Theater, beginning next Sunaay WE HAVE THE ¥ | wargest Variety —OF— USED CARS IN THE CITY M. lrvmg Jester 193 Arch Street I Phone 811 Or 342 PALACE 'Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed.. BERBBOLLHBEHRBT BB od ' Douglas Fairbanks ‘_‘m— GOGLBHAPHCSOTI VAT VIBLBEOS VELOCIPEDES & & & Hardware tototototototol S Taotatototototototolotototototolo] e | | $7.50 and $11.75 We Can Fit Your Boy L. MILLS 336 Main St. ! Lo oot lototelofotoRede dotototelodedoteote o] That Christmas List Your Greeting Card list for Christmas this year will include not only the friends you are going to remember with a Greeting Card, but those for whom you will be buying gifts as well, for don’t forget that you will need card to tuck into each package that you send. A Greeting Card bearing your name adds the completing touch to a graceful giving. Get these all checked off as soon as you can by buying here early. Then you can begin to worry about your larger purchases. . Adkins Stationery Store 66 CHURCH STREET. - For _Quick Retarns Use the Herald Classified Columns T L i (hats Beh N Of course the most important thing about a box of candy is the quality of its contents. But you cannot be sure of the quality inside « it, unless you know what’s behind it. What kind of people, what kind of factory, what kind of methods. Kibbe Candies have been made here in New England since 1843—a matter of 77 gears. We started with home-made can- dies—and we have never lost the home- made ideal of quality, purity, freshness, In the old days the famous Kibbe candy chariots, drawn by four white horses, de- livered Kibbe-fresh-made candy -through the country-side. Today, a fast motor truck service insures the freshness and prompt delivery of Kibbe candies to your dealer. Everybody who comes to Springfield to gee Kibbe candies made, goes away with a ind new conception of cleanliness and purity in candy-making methods. For example, in the dipping of Kibbe Chocolates silver tongs are always used; no hand or even a finger touches therh. The Kibbe Buffet Box is a special box containing an assortment of Kibbe fine candies, including double-coated chocolates with eream, fruit and nut centers; Jordan almonds, sweet-cream caramels, delicious preserved ginger and chocolate-coated nuts. Once you try the Buffet assortment it will be your favorite box of candy. The name Kibbe stands, and has always " stood as a guarantee of quality, purity, freshness. This applies not only to fine chocolatés, but to such favorite specialties as Kibbe’s Social Whirls, Cocoanut Cream Bars, Nut Venetians and Pure Sugar Pat- ties: Ask for Kibbe’s by name. Kibbe's, Springfield, Mass. 1 bbe's (Andies

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