New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 7, 1920, Page 6

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a1 o1 Chureh 8t dMes at Naw Britain le adyertising medium in rowlation books and press Opén to advertisers ereditod news e per And looal in Wurcnn of Clreuintion | o & Bational ofganization newspapers and adv frand in ne wapa te both natlonal and IME ACIOSS ™ peopla he New HBritaln Gen about 00 people contributed the splendid fact patlons aid ve about a quarter #o-called rich pe p thelr ty of th nd salaried thing is that men and mers " the vislon to oo a Mbapital of their own thelr ® the cause the drive o Predictions wore Practical men «hoo D to the last moment Padertul apirit of the d Its part; th W mind and fhat cannot be beaten. | yanaged officiently eriticised workmen and perhaps slen e was not es im appeal ! rea on | the the manner oy _ was sousht o ot today: Bly, bettor Mo the quota Of this drive is fust an of thé thing P8 referred in one of nly t the manage “than they the mutual re 0 which | ¢ Ven at one of the ople of New 17, Lot fng os they give s thouanht o At any rut upled oplidn antielated b lunch ritain ave ' ¢ them the prac brong t rosuil ho muost e T ritn B enwral horpiv PR have made In Gonerw Hos. ! indecd Is possi- i AT BIG 1SSt FBury American de t It will be o lares Big Issue to docid wh ] her for to merit aystem the |t of postmasters, v recently to return to the custom:| hese appointment 'victors s spolle.’ L HY At s more than intimatea | © Bathl mervice nee o ! Blncss basis mo N a " ih the gove 15 nac.a bis f the s of oMy NIo® fuestions of right nment Imsu o atiufactory big lcwuen s that mottes most casily often come up In of life most diffeult o thy with conec “White the | ttors politics and declde ‘n fence's dic. | Lio™ often seems Ith the “Big lssu . his cone, for ¢ Harding hocom s instance, th should President ta right-thinking pd days on huve concelvod the on, man dent to be, he will continie systemi for the appoint masters and will thy oration of thereof. EEPING 1T there wear'n e to 1 of high b | A prett th | conmlder. 10 will keep thel h heels proposed and chocola on her beyond the . W walking in them ‘ ¢ the law ealls, measiros and (hrows her for the bwgaking of it I She Is a law- | Into dur | Her ! ruingd - r Wo who bouwl-b'l the a perrect under we | we v thet | m - next low f6o-high-heeled shoes takey & WAl ‘“h companipn becoptes very inter- esting as some companions can. The wiltk the hgight ot the hetils Joss %% the happy twain traverse the highways and by is prolgngoed becoming ways) She goes home. A minion of the law e#llk The heels of her shoes come Just within the lmit the They have been k. The she has broken no law worn down officer leaves; Reformers, long wa do 14 a case like that were put up to you? SENATOR HARY The met NG SPEAKS, Senate of the United States yesterday under unusual cir cumstances the country, He come a One of its number the for fiest time had n history been elected Pr The him scemed to come addressed his colleagues wel rded with almost equal cordiality from Demoerats ind Republican Harding ke And er et kers spoke as to fellow-wo paragraph of hix reported re want to today the express wish of a collea the con- of in the sue fidence and the of co-operation the member this body r% which begin 1 do request next no' Limit this thi One cannot agrec ment In all thing which | with an oppo te party somctimes in- Tictently wr t " find of that common g vl in the spirit imd 1 hope for ie and courteous and oft times helpful relatlonship with he opposite side which has add ed to the delighty of fellow .sory fee during the last six ycars international relations are more fmpo Washin President ant th 1t any time since ton's senate and should in touch than ever before S0 much for the words spoken, and actions yesterday by members of he Senate. It would scen s though ling of aims, a pect, w great broadness had leaders of our country How devoutly we will would pray that his be the case; how that it ke the \nd caunot How to forget o questionable tactics wuvering; how dificult it may do no less than dil werntie as well as the Republican the may but greet he United the next tates with the mark May th meaning of S be of onor due that offic full ton of the larding's words realized; may ords be made deeds. and President cling to the may our | ideals he Xpre his through the years of administration SANTA CLAUS UNHAPPY. Sunta Claus does not like the ks »f things this year, acco Noritative rep i* blaming o ond—Santa Clau he i But, like a men never does blame fe1 genial not that sort of a great likes he de many 4 gent he to be greet- of the hts the and in tlow candles of Christ- howing him ecasily where the gifts he brings rd that the price of Chvistmas will be He has ¢ time because thix year than usual en st unhappy for some he price of things w nd therefore probably, goins to b sh might there fewer presents, for ones. But just now, when he is a he can be packin news comes n tinal He allowod parents to buy for the children, and f riends will more work look prett it here ar exents I to add to the gs he b ings Claus reat faith in that fathers and brothers, 1 Auught 1 be as He of the for generous as ever this'y believes they have enovgh love Day and what it ents, an him, to buy just nerously, and he believes people will understand that Bift use of ind Christmas trees is high hee it can’t be helped ¥o Santa Claus, although awfully worried and awfully sorry, keeps at paring h sleigh, grooming hi lond veindeers und packing up his big of k th dilness, smiling while d glad at lest that he will find peace on earth goeod will toward men when he makes his visits New Britain \utomobi prospective of pur ithy: husers are we be profe offored ssional men who » been jobs as bricklayers. Mrs. Harding Takes Tea with Mrs. Wilson today.” Hopg there will be no tell us what would you | the | to- | honestly | history political | the | President of | the | higher | the | busy | 1p h's bags this | But it | than »"M Ia.fl ,— “JEST RUMIN ATIN” i (Robert Russell.) “Afemocke they case ig veally fest a that knockin' chickens come, like “boosters.” h My ruminatin’ quite that t-ue—the knocks that per- petual don’t help nor me nor yor don’t help our town, don't hely cause, don't help in a va an' worst all hurt the chap who's || “%nockin’ " all the day. Show me a man who's allus knocked an’ on his face you'll s placed there the sour knocke lines burned ‘n indelibly. The mouth will lights his roost won't this is arc | | | poe || J | | corners o' hix droop: no twiikie when anybody guesses at . he'll «nre guess high A Kknock!m that's habitual will dry up all one's youth—per- haps you'll I'ke it ar you'll not, but t's the solemn truth. But he that bs some to boost ‘mot «verythin will reelin s o canse he sees, (th in him is heart he winter for 1in* P coolin ree cold won't bother vouth will wi the youth that v oin o all life m from better | | | comes the stion of crossing one, nar of | dotting an i The once popular d ‘We Won't | Go Home Until Morning,” has had to Ad- bow dry-throated ‘Let's journ.’ Since woman sufi became ef- fective man man has an election in his home daily—and he has hut until you come to it. It yeu ha v Bridget “assisting in th at | houscwork,” never cross her e e e T gy 25 YEARS AGO (From ThegHerala of T'hat Date). | The marr licens Towr: Cler!’s office "or last weck Starting December 9. all the 1-“..1] stores will be open every evening uatil Christm: Th 12 rnoon were seven deaths ded and five re the | Stanley Woman's will elect Decen Relicf Corps officers Wednesday s 1 se on W hurned pictely this morning John Donlii roll of last week moccupied he ashington | bevond re- | It cor carly 1y pay was the | R L O e i amounted to Fastor O an delivered the o ing at the Swedish Luther anr and Holmes Hall last ! speech | held at Seiring night, The Junior O, will meet ford tor M. councils at Hart- rre Best coffec 11¢ Bros CITY ITEMS aav. | | l Removal sale at —advt Besse-Teland's fai Lady Minstre tonight —advt Have your photo taken for | Johnson & Peterson, photc 125 Main St. Phone §1: appoin The J will meet .\'un ay e Turner hall for the purpose of nominating officers for the clecNon to | be heid Dy 26. Dr. Clifion H. | Levy of the Union of American He- brew will address the Is at Forester mas by phers, | an | B B, 1her Congrezations Chrisimas framing done s Photo Shop.—ad-t. dire the var will state ctors of us schools in afte the noon in the 0ol building means of for stat Pre meet onal ways and ters of learning structors The N trade school in- employ Erwin ory and dance at the Y. M. C. A December 10 Victor Records at of the Russell will uive a and minstrel | Friday evening, Dee Morans’. Ry scll Bros sons | the cost | The Pennv Stamps Carry Health and Happiness | Into Local Homes By Fighting Tuberc may | Can You Help'.’ Will You Help? the Oh, zet a The those * With coal as s | wants but « wil FACTS AND FANCIES By ROBERT QUILLEN n seems determin€d to shamrock Biat *be” dear creatured will resume #he = Practice of doing their'awn washing. well, Venizelos probably job grinding The sound of the baggage indicates - that foreign diplomats hope to make house shortage never troubles | & SPlash in Washington society who are living on Easy street. = is charged that the Shipping rd paid too much for rivets. It aid a great deal too much for can axes. arce as it is, man little here below | zero. Yh, well. 1 be just An everlasting armistice as effective as everlastinz peace houses me It m ing in Th relied on 1o ai “Russian of daa bal, ledger 1 Jud Our power | wen e «ne fum output, You might oid lh'un n dectd'n SocooNE Tt ment by manufactur are coming down a subtle offort to boost suspenders. proiubly the more sale of lumber secms te distress the n. Indications brotherhood remark in pa 0? meddling affairs. a that will require : with other univer e great deal 1 be wel] t vamp is without honor s: that the e Best butter —advt ¢ dAnnunzio T Ttaly ugh on rats Russell Bros r to do some- he might try EMPLOYES STRIKE. Dec 7.—Government em- ployes in this city went on strike today following rejection of demands { tor higher wages. Herr Schober, president of Vienna, h:as notified policemen that those aving their posts of duty would be suspended. GONT, Vienna, be im- only that can ithout preparation uce flosh ring he is elbow = alth ase Revolting,” apparently the Poasants Are headline. But revolting as hecks he ind check is on the wronz but we over- nd now the side of the store on 1 ed yesterday by y Milkowitz acting for Joseph Narcewtecz who claims he loaned $400 to the proprietor of the store. Deputy Sheriff M. D. Stock- he well served the papers. The case is reeard nable in the city court the fourth ice. ! ay in December. 15 will be settled * to harness the consumes the chewing 1 urban zovernment 1 VED. pers were served on C. B. Tailoring company of reet by Sheriff M. D. Stock- well late yesterday afternoon, the re- sult of a juigment favoring Max Gal- lop. ution that America is an doesn’t diser e who are disloyal to the W n skop. It SETTLED OUT OF COURT. The case against Angelo inst those fully you beerve eare through will a a term swer that | blems are | work was Judge William Lawyer Morris Smith was the settled out oi F. Mangan a D. . Saxe hlnmun‘ MID-WEEK SPECIALS , —THE— NEW BRITAIN MARKET CO. 318 MAIN ST. TEL. 2485 GROCERY DEPARTMENT Daniel Webster Flour . $1.60 Sack This flour ¢ Junc ugar Corn wporated Milk r Coffces are nl“n)fi l‘rv.‘~h R onntorl WINNER 33¢ Ib, i~ without Peas a do ubt the =t flour on the market. .. cam 15¢ can 15¢ can 1 (hn' T! x\l \\“lll C e You. OUR PRIDE 43¢ 1b. MEAT DEPARTMENT I Lean Fresh Shoulders an Smoked Shoulders Boncless Pot Roast IMPERIAL 39¢ b, Arm Sta Best Qual. Y ds of Ham .. Raoast Veal BUTTER DEPARTMFNT Fancy Creamery Butter . 59 FRUIT DEPARTMENT Ib. b, 25¢ 19¢ 27¢ doz. 4 for Onions Turnips Beets Fancy White Celery . Fancy Baldwin Apples pk. Dromedary Dates Pincapples Lemons Calif. Walnuts Hazel Med wmn Shoell AMmonds ——— A & ——— ——————————————————— T QUALITY GOODS AT ECONOMY PRICES Nopaley also means that a lot pf real | peoplc’s | police 1 caver Berdi for 00 balance due on stone and build- court 1 Thomas . prices. THE McMILLAN STORE, - ING “Always Reliable” N e WE WILL CASH YOUR XMAS CLUB CHECK START YOUR CHRISTMAS BUYING Christmas Gift Stock are in readiness and the fassort- ment will never be better than right now. ¥ . 3 ° ¥ e For Women With Men On Their Lists High grade Shirts in a special holiday sellmg of fast color Percales, printed and woven Madras. There is nothing ordmary about these Shirts. Sofi Cuffs, each band style . ... $1'98 $4'98 N Silk Striped and and each Silic Shirtings . $5 95 $6 95 Warm Flannel Shirts L to each f«kr outdoors . . $1 7 $5 48 —is always popular with men. You could hardly find a more opportune time to present wool hose than at Christmas time for it is generally about the coldest time of the year. .The Wool Hose we are showh‘lg this year you will find marked at mucg lower prices than have ruled during the past year:” \ You Den’t Have To Coax The Ownqa Of Gift Stationery To Write . Creamy White Note Paper of beautiful texture with envelopes to match. Handsomely boxed for Chri mas Gifts they show an easy way to get Christmff3 shopping over with quickly. 39c to $4.50 bex. It Only Costs Two Cents To Sénd L ‘. A Handkerchief Gift You can enclose one of these bits of Linen right along. with your letter of Christmas cheer.. And for these | you wish to remember in more generous fashioi-our pre holiday stocks show Handkerchigfs galore in. lots of three or six, all nicely put up in pretty glft boxes. Next season’s new de51gns and at the tnew Cut uvp in dress lengtns andsprettily’ they make an urusually good Christrhas. glft 1900 PIECES Rich Cut Glass For Chrisimas Gif Displayed On Our 3rd Floor. Water Sets Grape Juice Sets Vases Sherbets Baskets Oils Sugar and Cream Sets Fruit Bowls And scores of other kinds; genuine, yet at dept. store prices. ""‘; VUV e — BASKETBALL —— Y. M. C. A/ TUESDAY DECEMBER 7TH S;g‘;o P: M. First Team AETNA LIFE Vs. NEW BRITAIN Y. M. C. A. Preliminery Game — ARMY Vs, NAVY — Admission 35¢

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