New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 8, 1920, Page 6

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— = SHSBPHFCAV VBV LRV SIS IV LBV VIT VIV EMA GBS TLLHSVHVDE WISE, SMITH & CO., Rartford —— e The Store of Abundant Holiday Stocks. and Thousands of Dollars Worth of Staple Merchandise at Cut Prices ALL THE WAY 0OM THE FROZEN NORTHLAND COME The Six Polar Bear Brothers TO VISIT THEIR LITTLE FRIENDsS | B o e H ald vefer 'n any way to the fact that ritain eralBe’ ;..us Chrst was born on that day? “JEST RUMINATIN' n.n:‘:lv:::!'::-n COMF And yet where woula friendszhip be-— (R« Russell.) » would good will be—where : (Sunday oxcepted) at 415 When any work ia done in- erald Bullding, 97 Church 8t. | WOUld joy. peace und happiness be volvin' all the folks in town. I | were it not for His coming into the a smile quite frequently appears Month Worla * ‘\'\hvn once there w:\*x' @ lmlz::;n. e doeg no ve Al t ohn Dou meets Richard e he Post OMee at New Britain | "¢ dues not have to be a religlous |} al. un’ fAinds in many chaps pond Class Mall Matter person to recognize these facts. All on S Jotlell sasdl e it Kitow e ELErPHONE CALLS has to pos. is common senses isted there perhaps. There p eescsscscasse ability to recognize things they are, | crows u bond o sympathy wixt classes fas @ . Dbe- “edver n : cause each lcarns the other ':Tr':vl.'v‘:t:::‘"l.-:v l;.'",.fiif:"(fi‘v.l. I it w the habit to s ilus- has & human tneobbin® heart. ¥8 open to advertiners trated cards on Lincoln's birthday, “Community activities” don’t how many eards would there be that sound 1 s thrillin’ stuff, but it is mighty vital if it isn't based on bluff. Jest let a woman doff her gloves, a man take off his coal, put heart an' soul in such-like work an’ nobody’s the - and a sense of justice of The Associnted Press. i Pross is lusively eniitied | contained no reference to the man ( or republic 1 news | [ DU o dited | himself? 1t would be considercd his paper and also local NeWs (ue. There would be little use in rein _ | sending them were he nor his acts not | ndit Burean of Clreutatton. | mentioned in the pictured communi- | goat. There's somcthin® to ve- C. In n national organization spect in all: youll find it if lshes newspapers and adver- | Cation. you try: an’ he that works for b & strictly honest analysis of | oy belaimai o AR he ¢} > Our clroulation statisth ol lilicuit floFAnd suitable that good with half Wpon this audit. This insurcs cards with some reference to the Man n eve. An’ when the work is Aaainst fraud In newspap done an' when success has s ol Nazareth Let us take some one a in fAgures to hoth natlonal and | come last, ‘twould be a ortinere Measure the effort to ob them, M plessure in the effort ¢ tainfthes |] mighty splendid thing to not however and let this Christmas bring a | torgot the past. A ruminatin’ HHBEOABBHESHBREHBLBD LSTDEN . ; EDEN | reminder to our friends that, on the thought comes forth that we oval qf | Wilson's ' unniversary of His birth we bave not | 1not reject—concrete success R 3 s fine; ke too, th rood ad to Cong yesterday | entively forgotter iltm I) |‘IY|(‘, 'l l|r|}|'(\‘ 0 € & nted in person, ix gen- | that ain't dir And to make them feel right at home we have provided a big Ice Cake for ihem and stery package: to make fun for the kiddies who v them. Old friends and alw; welcome are the Great Big Bear and the Little Bear and the other four Brother Bears AT TOYLAN D—Downstairs. RICH FUR COATS at Greatly Reduced Prices A Beaut ful Fur Coat of Fitch | Kit Coney Coat, 36 inches long ; Natural Nutria Coat. In a swas- Dyed Opossum, 36 inches iong in a smart sport model, made Eer ahorter moael! fortsports very large coNar and of selected skins. The former | ABOUT ARMORIES, - — — — = oy TetotetetotelotoToteto ke dolotodadotogateteptotoRetotalololedototedofotegetetefolefedetolotc Tote fotobo o Rot o To kot R T RO Re T o Lo TR R R R SR ROt R Y R o TR X T R BT T o T R X T TN dent recognized the hope- Connecticut cities need large halls | it does not believe they could con- referring to the ILes | in which semi-public gatherings may | template abolishing it. | be held. New Britain faces a great If the ex-service man's confidence lack In this respect in those legislators is misplaced, if Covenant except as one between the lines in his bt hopefulness for the fu The armory in this eity seems to he | the state fund was adopted as a means | the logical place to hold such gather- | ©f saving money for the state by pro- ings. It should t vilable at suita- | viding for this fund in the place of could be no hope In f President Wilson if he Fe that eventually there | ,,. onia) a bonus, the ex-s-rvice man will feel n arrangement among hich the United States | fts part, that will have petual pe rence to a revision of the he struck a sympathetic man's reason. The too upon Incomes and ex- or town wear. The former A . s $377 T“fszrn';‘g :\u“]‘\:c o $98 :\:'l:e was $375. $250 S Moline Coat. Trotteur length of e Natural Mink Wrap. soft, carefully selected skins| Leopard Cat Coat, inches A three-quarter length model and collar and cuffs of rm. The former French seal. The former value was $700. 450 value $149. 98 The former value $225 Nowli o el : g was $325. Now . Natural Haoir Seal Coat. Strik- ‘h Seal Wrap. 42 inches ch Seal Coat with large col- ingly marked with large col- long with deep gathered self los and Marclenms Boft 1nes lar and cuffs of natural Aus- cape collar and turn back tralian Opossum. The value cuffs. The former value was prie ' 340 = $275| ... $200 The new emergency bhoard which | Nothing but resentment and humil wil take the place of Brigadier Gen- | tion at being yresented in the law- Luclen F rpee and Colonel | making body of the state by such leg- nedict M. Halden, whose resigna- | islators. tions have been tendered to Governo Arrangements are being made to long, silky full furred skins. Holcomb, has the chance to relieve | provide some good cheer for ex-serv- | the situation. In this city such organ- | ice men for Christmas out of the in- | lzations as the Masons, Elks, Y. M. | come of this state fund. This will on are matters which | A & g ken up at once. If Con- | and does not leave all |y,\q heen refused by General Burpes. | men, .temporarily placed in an un- administration, these cor- | yypy I Cole, as head of the | fortunate position, are to be remem- Id be made Immediate- | Conpecticut National Guard was in | bered because of their labors for the . organizations have sought | be another example of the good it rent the armory. Their appeals | does, and all will be glad that those trous skins. The former value tlon of a budget system, | cp,rge of the various armories, the | country. d, Is llkewise a general- | 5, . street building was often rented The government of the United mattor; the exerclse Of [ for fajrs, dances and public meet- | States will always take care of its always so. And Mr. Wil- | jhgq When the Military nergency | disabled soldiers. The State of Con- izing the need for ade-| poard, with General Burpee at its | necticut is doing a little more than Xmas ~Stationery | Christmas Slippers for Everybody msation for disabled sol- | head took over this work after the | this and aiding some who are not dis- Always acceptable are ihese If you have decided upon Slippers, why not buy them The better kind, and at lower prices. eet with no dissenting | State Militia had been Federalized, | abled physically boxes of high-grade stationery as el G B Sdrpdidplnds s e > gh-g early while the assortments are splendidly complete and at our te Leg Tables, $29.95 to $139. at $1 Seoe o latow he e low prices. Here are a few of the man: T g s B vian! $6.00. Men's Tan Vici Kid Slippers,] Women's Felt Comfy Slippers, Sewing Cabinets, $9.95 to $69.75. :"l’lull(\:.:“‘;“\ll:\"q (,’[‘ul:;-,‘r“l)\':.m special $3.00. pretty colors, plain or ribbon Serving Trays, $1.49 to $14.95. CARDS Sen’s Tan Viei Everett Slip- trimmed, special $1.95. : :ll.l Top Tables:, 3_9_.75 to Sf!_).s_.'s. Without any doubt the larg- pérs, $4.00. Women's Felt Comfy Slippers, ea \} gons, $22 to $64.75. S Smisbmens e [ Saetiepd A old rose and lavender, with Smoking Stands, $3.49 to $14.9 These works of t must be Men's Felt Slippers with leath-f o oo $2.25. Davenport s, $34.95 to $119. seen to be appreciated, priced " ; 5 ) Dok at 6 for 5¢ up to 33¢ each. Srjholes S1e5- Women’s Feit Juliettes, fur Dinner Gongs, $5.95 to $14.9 Men’s Comfy Slippers, ay| ¢rimmed leather soles, $2.45. Living Room Chairs, "§24.95 to $175. or navy, sizes 6 to 12, at $2.15. Women’s Comfys, ribbon Davenports, $189 to $445. Baskets for Xmas : ' House Desks, $19.75 ta 4131 Children’s Puss in Bvots of, trimmed, or cut-out band $2.45. . red felt, sizes 5% to 10%, at Women’s Hilo Comfy Slippers, Tabourettes, 69¢ to $14.95 Glfts - $1 - old rose, blue and taupe, $2.95. Ferneries, $8.95 to $34.95. e : Women's Quilted Satin Bou- Telephone Stands $8.95 to $34.75. every use and occasion, Misses' Slippers, Puss im0 giippers, with covered heels, Card Tables, $2.49 to $9.95. ands of them at little I Boots, red felt, sizes 11 to 2 at| plue, rose, black and lavender, Hall Console Tables, $29.75 to $64.35. prices. Downstairs. $1. $3.50. Hall Console Mirrors, $18.75 to $49.9 XMAS BOOKS Christmas It costs no more to select gift books, now, early, than later on. Room here for only a fraction of the offerings. FOR GIRLS FOR BOYS FOR CHILDREN Suggestions : e Tom Swift I\.l\nh || |'pld|||g o Bt Bobbsey Twins Miss Pa 5 S Roy Blakeley BunnyE Bromn FROM 0!'!( I-'(i}‘R’l‘H FLOOR smp Fire Girls Railroad Series DRAPERY DEPARTMENT RRanch Girls Pony Rider Boys Six Little Bunker SHOWING A VERY EX J Out Door Girls Submarine Boys : LINE OF CEDAR CHEST! Two Little Women :x:::felg:";;'f;knm,s L bl Al celia mahogany finished, Prayer Books Ehiia e Ilustrated, in Box };;‘e:; “':l\"d;fltt‘x‘:;‘:nu:—u':flnrl::»m'(\-i:sedi:: sweetheart, priced from $17.49 ™ $67.95 Easier Than Ever to Select Xmas Gifts at Qur Big | "™ ‘u» wmm ) A gift alwirs apprec 4 Priced from Housewares Department $4.95 ™ $12.95 A GIFT SUPREME — STANDARD GIFT TABLES ABOUNDING WITH USE FUL ARTICLES ROTARY AND VIBRATOR SEWI TABLE NO. articles priced up to s TS _ MACHINES TABLE NO. REbio] G e el A - i OReARRR0RE b Rotary Cabinct Machines built for TABLE NO. 3 rticlen o 000 %) - . S 00 to $3.00 ‘“."""“p'r ‘f" the same time a_hapdsome TABLE NO. 5 S s . K EUE TN R el g S i . $3.00 o $5.00 DecraaoL arniinre: $ TABI NO. articles ... &% vee ceoe .o > 9 and more Special at .. S 79.95 OUR EL y DAVIS FOUR-DRAWER SWING Is overflowing with use s to make the hous s ha ppy. such the Universal Hieo MACHINE tric Iroms, and Percol . Electric Toasters and hundreds of other articles, all of which @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@v@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@@#@#@@@@@fig the policy was changed and such or- But it is good to know that Eddy- the necessity for a hasty | gunizations were refused the use of | Glover post of the American Le- pugh house-cleaning, and | the armory gion does not favor Connecticut's llshment of our own af- In New Britain toc there is but | gstanding alone among the other states ound basis, thereby set-| one place where such’ semi-public } mple to other nations, | gutherings may be held. This will soon was especially happy In | be unavailable owing to plans of the He sees the wisdom [ recent purchaser i of the Union—that it will not be the one state to declare that every man who rved is not deservin, of a | bonus in recognition of what he States becoming an It is to be hoped that the new board to others In the field of suffered, what he gave and what he will follow the policy of General Cole! |0 Lecause he served his country. | | A representative form [and will alter that of* the retiring | t such as ours, was his | officers A good sentence to be placed over bne to be belleved in and | he Masons are planning to erect | the doors of the editorial sanctums us make the most of this | large building in which there will | where prophecies are attempted to be when the eyes of the | # hall which will meet most of | made regarding President-elect Har PO us and thus ald a | the needs of this city. But mean- ‘s cabinet, would be ‘“Abandon Fstanding of such govern- [ while we are in the position indicat- | Dope, Ye who Enter Here. ed, with no immediate relief in sight. - e P e Name of street on which was lo- fokoTotctolotolototolotototetoTototol-Toloko T -Tokote TotetoTo ol otoTote tatototeRo ke goRel % day m® he addressed oI 1 BONUS. cated the “place™ of a man accused hat something was the | The Eddy-Glover Post of the Am. | ©f selling liquor, was “Grecne.” He him of the Nobel Peace | crican Legion went on record last | MUst have been. vords of hix were needed | night favoring the bonus for ex “Situation” is too settled, soothing, B e remembrance of the | service men. The question was put : taken In trying to fur- | up to the post. 1t was usked to vote | "™ P'¢ and satisfying a word to use at cause of world peac Yes" or “No" on the matter st i (R ChE of the Nobel Prize punc In a broad xense cach man in the | B s Rrrobieme sentence that would de- | post was dsked to register his & opi = H Ir someone does not hurry and No one begrudged | lon as to whether or not his com- | o 5 | start another “Drive” we will have flson the honor rades, as well as he himself, deserved | { | nothing to do with the cash we have something of pathos in | this recognition from a state which | : wed up to buy Christmas presents | With, except to buy Christmas pres- I which met President | profit financially to a great extent words to Congress. Pol- | through the war in which each sery s muech for which to ac- | ice man did his part Testaments and Bibles The Bo; Mechanic Five Little Peppers. No matter how lealistic a man — might be or how Iittle he might no reason why the good | a honus from the state, or that he| S#rom The Herald of That Date). Jstn.as should not extend | asks for one, it ix difficuit to see how — erlod. Gifts that are pur- | he could say “No, those who served The congregation at the Methodist church was entertaine 1 won 'the fight, but who lost per- pestamed last evening which had ® evening. Several @ s going to send one | not deserve this recognition from the | of the records were fairly intelliginle state.” The high school foothall team has received a check for $75 representing the locals’ share of the pro re to the sender ax last ye ‘ them @oes to the bene- | on which to hang advocating the abol- Rev. . Ohman will ly inspired by o sense of | an ‘talking machine,” use one hax heard that a | sonally In their own affairs—do | been secured for t re rarely satisfactory. The gitts should bring With the fear that the nting of s from cdadotereRelotoloto Tttt T Tot o] the | @ bonus might give to some a handle J % speak ition of the fund now existing in this | Jumestown, New York, next Sunday . | state the income of which is given | Prof. Andre of Yale University wi oceupy the local pulpit. cellent skating is reported ce to ®o Cooke's, Doerr’s, Towers' and Walr fo 1s nothing so pacifying | the meeting of last night by those | Hill ponds. yusessed this fear It was evi- Moustache cups with cents at the Union Tea store Judge F. L. Hungerford, counsel hing that haw affected the [ ent upon t ranting of the bomus, | ¢, (he Central Railw: and Electric h an extent as the event | that the ex-service n's first thought | company, has filed notice of appeal bmmemorate on that day. | 18 for those who fought and have | from the award of $1,200 in the Mc cohe Communisi: “A job! A job! My | There is a suspicion that King Cot- » . . e = fags us to the thought «iffered therefrom, either physically | Adams case. TS AND FANCIES Lhsocies Dp o ton was bitten by a monkey residing ng | — ' e in the neighborhood of Wall stree:. ot commemorate it in the | or otherwise A T T e e ; The old-fashioned man still con- £ the word? But through all the arguments the ; i e tends that woman’ sphere is the Aft: 1, —TE Roa =t ettt s SN . By ROBERT QUILLEN L e o eryone is tired of hearing | question remaincd S e lining. Japans hold that she can't a. means | the Eddy-Glover post. situated in New FAN HALL CLOSED. ford to lick us a present prices. ‘pretty good time (o talk | hout Chrastmas—we have | to those in financial or other distress, betore the day | there was eonsiderable argument at fagodoledo) & as the thought of | who | sth Good Will to Mans' [ dent, even among those most insist- hropaanna Yet it Modern fiction shows an improved | Perhaps the Germans are super-, The laborer is worthy of his hire technic in the art of using cuss words. | men. They are the only ones not!if he is afraid of losing his job. worrying about the indemnity, t one wishes to express. Of | iritain, be one to declare formally | ; Too Cold for Public Use During Barnum was doubtless right about e iakes ol w - | the brth rate, but even a stork probubly, like that sent | slight expression from the state Little Bobby ls confusinzs | subject to the law of supply and de- | Boston, Dec. 8 Hall, — ; William of Orange and Wilhelm the | mand. warmed in coloni th | 1€ SnN SO, TIWEY CO MK Lemon. -« » v f ure who would have the “nerve" to v peifires 1Y A o \N HAT G2k tma tvery i ever ) Y of oratory, 15 now 100 cold for use as AgTHoRIT Y ANE’S SR e T H Apparently deflation will lighte. spoken word on the sub- | advocate an abolishment of the pres- | a public meeting place, and the audi- i ey painprt-toehy | Homeward the plowman plods his | 0 income ftax burden before ‘(,o;“ 3 e s RSRICE e The £ e e e > “on- ery Christmas card i a | ent fund were a bonus to every man | torium on the upper floor will be - g Weary way. The factories are 1ayiNig | gresy gets around. to it: 2 - s | ClOosed for at least a month and possi- ? \ off hands. i ‘ great mass of propaganda. | to be granted would have the “nerve Y _ bly all winter, ity officials announced So : s ) ! B ar th e = enrds usually tell how | to scek its abolition were no bonus | today. Most of the lower floor space o It is comforting to reflect that most [ ., o0 "G 1,:;,,—":‘”:“:9‘5:??‘"‘@;:;:: oves (he one to whom it Is | to be granted is devoted to markews which require 4 of ';ur crises are confined to head- | ; o empty chair. triend.” ‘whese cards con Connecticut ix proud of her legisla- | # low temperature. = lines. Sleerle For years a cold storage company = in the building exténded a hot air pipe As a man looks back over his life | .| There is one consolation. When To Stop a Cough Quick clous, and seme good reclate ihe benefits certain unfor- | 1o the auditorium but the company [he discovers that his most profitable | Perhaps they call it a kitchenette'| peace finally comes, there will be none | take HAYES' HEALING HONEY. It printed oa them. They ones among their number have | gave notice of discortinuance of this | jessons were learned, not from books, | in memory of the old-fashioned folks | to complain that it caught us unpre- | Stops the Tickle, Heals the Throat " e . s thought | received from the state vl service on November 1, and the hall | but from crooks. who “et” in the kitchen. pared. and Cures the Cough. Price 35c. A ved becuuse of the thought | re Bate fand wikak, | oo A s free box of GROVE'S O-PEN.TRATE . ——————— If Wrangel hasn’t had enough, per- It's all right to preserve our ixlcnls‘ The present wail seems to be uni- | SALE for Chest Colds, Head Colds the remembrance. Eddy-Glover post, for instance, has Best butter 65c Ib. Russell Bros. | haps England could use him in Ire- | for prosperity, but let us remember ;versal. Who got all those huge profits | and Croup is enclosed with every y of the cards one se such confidence in the legislators that | —advt. land. that coal isn’t an ideal. ‘made during the last three year * bottle, sgonda in the world there | that the soldier did not deserve this malls or by express Just \ny group of men in the legisla- u of messages of good will Connecticut's ex-service men pted the sending of them | it is hoped ‘will be perpetual. The

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