New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 22, 1920, Page 6

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, .l‘: EPT ECRET B pln,\'tr.- and gamblers, charged wll?l CowRED WOMAN AND] C[TY IIEMS PROTEST TO BE MADE. 'troubles as was the custom before the | the c!osed shop in ‘all branches of conspiring to “throw” the 1319 world’s war, will be protested at a conven- | American industry, said the call. weries, as @ unced today by 'a Opposition Heard to Having National | tion of manufacturers, merchants, — - l':rv:mox’.“ ::hns‘:;‘:"o( the American WHITE FRIEND FINED Board Settle Problems. railway executives and shippers to be LADY TABS' TO ELEGY. Are Charged With Profi- joague, Johnson said he expected early S i Let us store your han.er: for you = held here January 12 it was an- Officers will be elected at a™ hearings in the cases. K this winter, reasonable rates. Simmons Chicago, Dec. .—Demands of the | hounced today by the national con- |ing of St. Mary's Lady T. A. & Coal Are Not Announced g e Eva Enters Denial to Charge of Mis- | Storage Battery company. FPhone | ajlvay brotherhoods that a national |ference of state manufacturers’ asso- | clety tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, 2245.—advt. 3 : ciations. in St. Mary's school hall. A Christmas | . 1just t handle all rail- . Committee. | GONFERENCE RESUMED conduct But John Explains the Joseph McNamara and Miss Anna ““Td‘,?f a”mb‘;mn( '“‘t 2 . rthe Acquiescence in the railway brother- | social will follow business meeting. Brennecke, the former and the ay labor problems instead o hoods’ plan would mean the opening [ Each member is requested to bring e p Dec. 23.—Names of | et Matter in Close Details latter 18 years of age, have taken out | individual company settling its own |wedge for coliective bargaining and | a gift to the social betore a senate Investl- o . \.d Representatives of Em- | a marriage license. teo yesterday with con- _The adjourned case in which John |* Ajnha'Tota Epsilon dance, Christ- I profitcering operations Ly, 0l of Penna. Railroad Trying to | Chrystow, white, and Mrs. Eva Free- ' jnaq evening at the Y- W- C. A. Chap- 18 of the government and del,” colored, were charged with im- pan. .V yaid B0 Y rehestra | will b the commiiteo In execu- . Reach Ag proper conduct was threshed out this oo ® Jo0° were still wt'hheld from morning before ge John H. Kirk- Removal sale at Besse-Leland's. hday when the committee Philadelpnia, Dec. 22.—OfMcers and | ham at police court and each was [« aqvt | favestigation Into the coal representatives of the -muvlvrw: of the | fined $15 and costs. The couple was Have your battery charged or re- OPEN UNTIL NINE EVERY EVENING rally, Georis ‘Cushing. Pennayivania Railroad resumed thelr |arrested yesterday morning in a Wil | pajred at Jester's, 193 Arch street. | ctors of the American conference here to in an effort 0 | jow street home by Sergeant John J. | L o R L e e B i R BB esitiod [l e e M BB ST O SEN THIS WEEK SATURDAY EXCEPTED, government officials had slal questions affecting men in the and William McCarthy. Prior to the ' come in and look our toys over. L A ofiteoring during last sum- train service of the company may be |arrest, Policemen Tierney and McCar- * ding.—advt. B promptly handled. The meeting Was | thy had been eavesdropping near the The Ladies Auxiliary, A. O. IL, will to Senator Calder of New called by General W. W. Atterbury, [room in which the accused were 'hojq o meeting at 8 o'clock this even- froan he « mit vice-president in charge of operations. | discussing matters of an incriminat- jno at the Y. M. T- A- & B. society o the name of ona e Railroad offiials ewplained that the }ing nature. When the policemen e rooms. of the “closed shop” is in- | tered the = ¢ oW d an operation in which question bullding Chrystow was Tiie! tathar hand baxa U1 3 ofr was declared to have boen volved In so fur as the national | found under a bed upon which L\ Adiine. - advt - when the committee went leaders of the rallroad I'rolh'-rhood'?: was sitting, the officers testified, and | Big assortment of collar bags and Alumlnum Enamel Savory lve wession. Through this tend to make rallroads “closed shops.” | while she made no: admissions, the ' cizes Conn. Hat Co.—advt. S r. Cushing was sald to in addition o creating (he boards of | man in his own confession accused | pence Emerson Shoes, every pai he committee, o g ¢ adjustment, the transportation act of n--....( mlw'?mlnrl. ww_\rm"m Reg. $14 and $15, $6 ernment e T congress also permits the -.lmm-lvn of l Eva explained that she requested e e e so T o, d\t o8 vh B local boards whereby a railroad can | John to escort her past the corner o - g i Sl kb e GWatmen without Tal-l kast Mafs | ndll Mt atcania il Ty y It With Music” at Morans'. & o to national hoards and it was {agreed to take her to the home of PLAYERS « » purpose of obtaining the sen- | her cousin on Willow street but as Jam timent of railroads as to the ad-|he ed Patrolman Tierney he asked O'firfon. forme: aw visability of setiling up these local | that she go ahead since he did not n will be engnge ‘ sonrds that the meeting was called. | wish to pass “his cousin, the police- ution of White Sox There was an all day discussion of | man,” in the company of a colored the matter yesterday but no decision | woman After they had parted he was reached continued along later meeting her - near the Willow street home. Together RUSH AT POST OFFICE. they entered. John, she said, asked — if he might rent a room for his own 'l flmai Angment Force Working Overtime to | use for the night. He was being b fl shown ghe room and his money for ‘ Handle (hristmas Dusiness. prosec : d Tea P | | More than 41,000 pleces of mail | Its uf€ was being accepted when the | "= ; s ? Decorate ea Pots have passed through the cancellation | Policemen entered, Eva explained When John was called to the wit- - nachi t the post office since the ¢ f P 75 Christmas rush began and the post- | Ness stand he explained that Eva, in — offee Percolators, $3.75 up manter has secured the services of |accordance with her regular practices, 2 e additional men to handle the bus- | M€t him in a Park street restaurant 2 o e e e mraster Do | 214 invited him to_the home of = | S ———r — Aluminum Tea Balls laney has announced that no mail |friend. He made no denial to the will be delivered after noon Christ- | Charse {mas day as he feels it an injustice to e Full Vaviety of Sea Food for | . Wear Ever Aluminum [ postal employes. The office will be PR 5 open every evening this week until " T N THURSDAY and FRIDAY Irish Press Not Impressed With Home O e el Al raar thas ~ Rule Bill. Salmon, Mackerel, Butterfish, Cod, . Silver Frames For Pie Plates and Casseroles has been handled this year than 32 2 . z Dublin, Dec. 22.—Passage of the | Halibut, Haddock, Snapper Bluefish, e ! - t but since the force is much z C y Kinds [ i s man s putting in 13 | Irish home rule Bill by the “British | ke, Smelts, Flounders and Steak Pyrex ooking Dishes [ hours a day, the work is kept up to | Parliament is not viewed as especial- | g, . «le the minuts, ly important by newspapers here. It | . . is recognized the bill probably will Scallops, Round and Long Clams, line of Leather Goods not be accepted by either Ulster or | Maryland Oysters, Finnan Haddie, 5 g 5 i 4 stock. Leather Wal- ik the rest of Ireland and that the Brit- | pojley and Fresh Shrimp. Deliveries to All Parts of the City, Plainville and Berlin, Brief Cases, = " ’ ish government may never put its | a igar Cases, provisions into operation. Diaries. \.‘n‘lL“:- Books, N ! ate to Poor in . “Carsonism has received its reward” | HORTON’S FlsH B attny Correapon- New York, Dee. 22.—Reciplents of | says the Freeman's Journal. “The bill , arity at the Bowery Mission, the | was designed as a trap, but it failed | - - ast side “mothers” to thousands buf- | to work.” MARKET ® ° for your eted by adversity today proved that —_— 4] | one touch of misfortune makes the HAWLEY ELECTED CAPTAIN. t 3 tl‘ t whole worla kin Washington, Dec. 22.—Harry R. { T l 381 80 W M s |~ ‘The inmates of the institution after | Hawley, tackle, has been reelected T¢I- 223. et el.- es A ee being told of the plight of millions | captain of the football team of George Open Thursday and Friday evenings. of children in Europe this Christmas | Washington University. Hawley's home | voted unanimously to adopt five “in- | is n Idaho. le guests” by making up $10 for - wch and d ting the money to the | European relief council. Herbert [-!1 Hoover, director of the council per- | sonally made out the certificates of adoption. | M b Ok . 3 he engage- ment book of President-elect Harding was blank today - and it was said at his headquarters here that no callers were cery for the expected. It ix possible however that whd PP s some may appear as most of Mr RAPPMAS ESALE L e e e i And for Those Two Days we are going to SMASH PRICES of Genuine French Ivory and Ivory Pyralin — Look A Goods, Ex-president Willlam Howard Taft is expected to confer with Mr. Harding what your do“ars will b“y at our store:— | before Christmas but the day of his arrival has not been officially an- p— Remember these prices for Thursday and Friday Only. SLOW REFERE UM VOTE. pay cash or buy on —— 's"ifiéi'-:"fim; ,"”-*.ZTM e WE DEFY COMPETITION on the following list of Bargains to be had: ke SCHAFER | i " oot In Ivory Pyralin Genuine French Ivory - | There are 92 posts in the state, and NEW BRITAIN. | less than half have registered opin- — —Du Barry Pattern— ™ (Stamped so by makers in Plain and Princess Pattern) 3 Piece Set in handsome lined silk box—comb, brush —BARGAINS GALORE— CHRISTMAS TREES, |8 'and mirror. Reguiar price $18.00. Two Day Sale Price ..... ........ovvuvuue......%1298 12 Piece French Ivory Toilet Set, in silk box. Regu- REATHS AND GREENS : 3 Piece Du Barry Military Set. Regular price lar price $40.00. Two Day Sale price . .. .. $23.98 ) $15.00. Two Day Sale Price ........... $10.98 . . . . RISTMAS— . F I T fan sh ilk \\Xtfigtg,l“(l){l(}se(:sl:l Carnations, Narcissus 4 Piece Du Barry Military Set. Regular price e i pilet Set in fan s aped s and Calendulas. $18.00. Two Day SalePrice ............ $12.98 ' box. Regular price $65.00. Two Day Sale l%g;}:zg&?gg"%?;gn_ Ferns, Jerusalem 5 Piece Du Barry Military Set, Regular price Price s I I $37.98 Cherry Trees, Begonias, Primroses and [|| & .322-00' .Two Day S'ale Pricg JUUEER R §14-00 20 Piece French Ivory Toilet Set. Regular price kel e Banie el in heantna [ Bat, | Binding $80.00. Two Day Sale Price ............ $50.00 Tray. Regul i 0.00. T ! : . 3 Faney Bajk%tslbang Ja;rdiniéeres, Fern P:;::’; S erd L Sasz 98 Handsome Pair French Ivory Candlesticks with g?&?; s(‘.i%?s, Beg.ds, Pgtc‘fc;ry, Ch?nlao,nga}l’- : 10 Piece Toilet Set, in handsome silk box. Regular Shades. Regular price $4.00. Two Day Sale endars, Framed Pictures, Telephone ! & price $25.00. Two Day Sale Price . ....... $14.75 Price ...t $248 Dolls, Book Ends, Trays, Butterfly . Lockets, Toys, Dolls, Books and Flash- {: All Mirrors, Brushes, Combs, Files, Scissors, Buffs, etc., to be Sold at our Two Day Sale at nearly One-Half lights. = Off Regular Price. F. GLOVER'S FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP REED JEWELRY COMPANY 2 Stores. Main Street, and a Holiday Shop next to. bl %928 s ot CTPERFN FESEF g Harth ] s g Dy Ao = e Main Street, New Britain, Conn. PR YN EREIRT 296 Asylum St., ord,Conn

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