New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 17, 1920, Page 13

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sle This An Electrical Christmas WHAT COULD BE BETTER SUITED FOR CHRISTMAS GIFT THAN ONE OF THESE APPLIANCES. Electric Grill Electric Percolator Electric Iron Electric Toaster Electric Vacuum Cleanef Electric Washing Machine Our store is the headquarters for Table, Boudoir and Floor Lamps ST TR NE— WIRE YOUR HOME NOW s S . po=—— ®EE T IEEEEEEEEEEEE | DANI"". 'WEBSTER . FLOUR Then we launched DANILL WE comparatively short time age, were offering to the consusier the best flour ever pioduced, and the 1] ] ) ] ) ) ) ) D 5 ) ) v D ) S ) ISTER flour on the market nD- we anticipated success as we knew we /discriminating consumer 15 not slow to recognize merit in a really meritorious article. However, the populs rity of DANIEL WEBSTER has grown far excess of our most san’,uine anticipations, It has aiready pl.ased thousands of housewives. Its quality has [B] been a stronger argu.nent than could have been made by tongue or It may well bs ealled “A flour of quality.” “Better than the d we can truthfully claim for it “Omce known, never for- \ pen. best,” gotte: n, pure, wholesome and sanitary, DANTED WEBSTER flour will ever contirue to lead where the consumer demands the best. Ours Is a progressive company and our mill is equipped with the most mouern contrivances known to .nan, it being our r'nnu'un‘@ aim and inteution to give to the consumers of DANTEL WEBSTER @] Flour the very best flour In the world, While DANIEL WEBSTER costs originally a little more than [B] other flours, “The value recelved more than equals the higher [§] cont.” =1 Your bread will be more nutritious, will have a finer flavor and will renuain sweet and fresh longer; and you can than from an equal quantity of any other flour, A trial will convince you. DANIEL WEBSTER Flour will make@ its own arguments and appeal to you as eloquently as did the re- nowned man whose name it bears. The guarantee protects you. Please read it: ] “If you are not thoroughly convinced that DANTEL WEBSTER il Flour has produced the best bread you ever baked after_you have used an entire sack of it, return the empty sack to the dealer, leave your name with him, and the purchase price will be refund- ed and charged to us.” 'W. J.CAHILL CO. Wholesale Grocers 3 J h| 1] 5 ) ] ) ) ) 5 ] ) Meriden, Ct. im) (@] ) (S Plainville, Ct.[=] =] ] [B] () (] [w] [@] [w)] [w]s][w] ) sl @) m)inn e EDEE Electric Sewing Machine Electric Dish Washer Qur assortment of Xmas Tree Lighting Outfits and Lamps is most complete. Make a gift to the entire family that will last as long as the house stands and will be appre- A YE‘4 R ciated more and more as the years go by. +he details of our low prices and easy payment plan. Connecticut Lidht & Power Co. FOREIGN POLICIES, Former Secrefary of State Meets‘ With Harding Marion, O., Dec. 17.—William Jennings Bryan, former secretary of state under President Wilson and for many years an earnest advocate of world peace, was called into consulta- tion today by President-elect Hard- ing regarding the plan for an associa- ; i tion of nations. Mr. Bryan brought a fund of special | knowledge by virtue of his experience {in negotiating more than a score of | arbitration treaties while he was head | of the department of stafe. It was | understood that these treaties consti- |tuted one of the principal subjects iof Mr. Harding’s inquiries. Recently another former secretary, Elihu Root suggested that arbitration treaties throughout the world might be amended so that all justiciable questions between nations would be referred to the new league of nations HIS IS POLITICAL JOB, TOO i | | | S LOUIT LLOLOW Washington—Louis Ludlow’s _job comes and goes just like any big pol- itician’s. He is personal page to Vice President Marshali and hails from Indiana.. After March 4 it is likely uth fre Massachusetts will r than to temporary arbi- tration boards. The Bryan treaties also have been discussed many times as furnishing in themselves a basis for reaching a world agreement in the interest of peace. A proposal that nations bind them- selves not to go to war except by vote 4 Phone our office and a representative will explain A small deposit is all that is necessary. of the people has been anather of Mr. Bryan’s sucgestions as a basis for a world league, The former secretary was a warm advocate of the Versailles league but after unreserved ratification failed he entered the fight actively to sccure democratic acceptance of the r* pubii- can reservations. It was roi re- vealed today what opinion he ex- = —————— TO PAY pressed regarding the present ‘prac- ticability of American acceptance of the covenant. Arriving here late in the forenoon Mr. Bryan had most of the remain- der of the day set aside for him on Mr. Harding's appointment schedule. Tonight the two will speak from the same platform at a Presbyterian church rally here. PLAINVILLE | tol delivered a lecture on“ grim’s conception of D an attentive audience at i gational church parlors last Last evening’s lecture ended ies of three given at the ¢ Start Today Saving for Next Christmas. We have opened our 1921 Christmas Club and offer you any one of the following classes. Start the good time today and finish it next Xmas. A-:small sum Saved Each Week will amount to $12.50 to $250.00. Think how acceptable this will be to you Next Christmas. ) CLASSES— 25c Per Week 50c Per Week $1.00 Per Week $2.00 Per Week $5.00 Per Week ““Join The Newest Club in the City’’ OPEN TONIGHT AND SATURDAY EVENING New Britain Trust Co. Our Foreign Exchange Department Open Evenings This Week

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