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GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE PRACTICAL — GIFTS — Bath Robes House Coats Rain Coats GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE For Qulck Retums Ute Herald Clamfied Ads. HAVE YOUR Christmas Dinner AT VICTORY LUNCH 42-44 CHURCH STREET Decorations give this popular eating place the atmos- phere of the Yuletide season. The food is the best obtainable, the cooking and service unbeatable. — CHRISTMAS MENU — Stuffed Olives Mixed Nuts Norsea's Fancy Young Mackerel in Tomato Sauce. Italian Celami Cream of Chicken Soup ROAST VERMONT TURKEY with dressing —Of STUFFED GOSLING Orange Marmalade Mashed Potatoes Boiled Onions in Cream Plum Pudding Tea, Milk, Coffee or Cocoa — $1.25 — Celery DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, CITY ITEMS Victrolas for Christmas at Morans'. —advt. Mayor O. F. Curtis has sent his Christmas greetings to several hun- dred friends about the city. Get Pa a pipe at the Yale Cigar Store, 380 Main St —advt. A Colt automatic pistol would make | an ideal Xmas present, New Britain | “ean Co. 10 Laravette St—advt. Removal sale at Besse-Leland's. —advt. New barber shop, 45 Washington 5t., near R R. crossing, will be open all day Xmas and evening. Shave 10c, haircut 25c. First class work. Joe Johnston-—advt. Eveready Flash Lights, $1.00 up. | Davis & Goodwin, 327 Main St.—advt. | Make your Christmas packages look nice with tissue paper, seals, tags and tinsel cord. You ca® get all these | things at Adkins.—advt. M. A. Axelrod invites all his friends and patrons to visit his new drug store at 405 Main St.—advt. Pipes in cases, $3 up, Yale Cigar store. 380 Main St.—advt. Have your battery charged or re- paired at Jester's, 193 Arch street. “-advt. The St. Mary's Ladies T. A. B. so- clety will hold an important meeting tonight in St. Mary’'s school hall at 8 o'clock. Election of officers will take place. Albert Heineck, a student : Worcester Polytechnic Institute, home for the Christmas holidays. 25 per cent discount on Candy and Holiday Goods at Clark & Brainerd Drug Store, 181 Main St.—advt. Rosedale cigars, 2 for 25c, Cigar Store, 380, Main St.—advt. Men's Emerson Shoes, every pair guaranteed. Reg. $14 and $15, $6. So, $7.95. The S. W. Menus store.—adv! at the is Yale advt. NEW MACHINE ARRIVES, Dr. J. R. Harris has received the Baloptican machine recently ordered | by the health department for use in connection with the educational pro- gram of that commission. As soon as the apparatus is made ready for use. the superintendent plans to conduct a series of health lectures in schools, churches and clsewhere. The machine will cost the department $79. -PALACE-- Midnight Frolic New Year’s Eve' 10—BIG ACTS—10 Reserved Seats Now Selling. “PILGRINS NOT “DRY” —— Considered Drinking of Too Much ‘Water a Contributory Cause to Dis- ease, Historian Says. Boston, Dec. 23.—“Much drinking of water,” was considered by Gover- nor Wm. Bradford of Plymouth, a contributory cause of the ravages of disease and the shortness of life that afflicted the Pilgrims in the early days, Horace H. Morse, head of the historical department at Mt. Hermoa school told the Bostonian soclety at a meeting last night. The speaker also pointed out as a fact of curious historic interest that pastor John Rob- inson who led the Pilgrims into Hol- land but did not accompany them to New England had taxes remitted on one-half a cask of beer a month and one hogshead of wine every three months because he held a professor- ship in the University of London. MAY 1IHILATE NATION. Bolsheviki Forces Preparing Offensive Against Republic of Georgla. Tifls. Dec. 21. (By Associated Press)——Russian Bolshevik forces ap- pear to be concentrating for a cam- AND paign which will eliminae the repub | lic of Georgia from the map ot the Caucasus. Soviet troops alongz the froatier of Azerbaijan planned an offensive early | this month against Georgia but tho| move was countermanded upon advice | from M. Shieman, soviet ropresenta- tive here, who thought the moment for an offencive campaign had not “Say It With Music” at Morans'.— ,“'"“’"’ HARDING’S GREETINGS. Hopes for Realization of New World Association of Nations. New York, Dec. 23.—Hope for the “oonsummation of such an association of nations as shall best promote peace on earth and good will among men"™ was expressed in a letter to President- elect Warren G. Harding from the board of managers of the Baptist for- eign mission society, made public today. The letter greeted Senator Hard- ing as the “first Baptist to be elected president” and contained pledges of supper and coopration. FISHING THROUGH ICE. ‘Republican Registrar of Voters William Ziegler and Edward Ostroski went on a fishing trip yesterday to the Plainville reservoir and report a catch of eight pickerel. of fishing through the ice this season, and the opportunity was seized by both enthusiasts of the fishing sport. 1920. HEARINGS ON WAGES. e Coal Men and Miners’ chrcscnm(hcs stll Holding Conferences. Philadelphia, Dec. 23. —-Repros@n- tatives of the anthracite coal opera- tors and mine workers resumed their conference here today in an effort to reach an agreement on the demands of the men for increased wages and other concessions. Negotiations have been in progress since early fall. At the last meeting in this city three weeks ago the operators refused vir- tually all the demands and it was indicated that an agreement was out of the question unless the workers made substantial concessions. On December 11 the miners’ scale committee Instructed its sub-commit- tee at a meeting in Hazeltoh to con- | tinue the conference with the oper- Incn until something definite was ar- rived at. No information was given out as to what concessions if any, the miners are willing to accept. WALL ST. SEATS CHEAP. New York, Dec. 23.—Transfer of two stock exchange seats at $77,500 cach was announced today. This com- pares with a previous price of $96,000 paid for a seat and the record figure of $115,000 in January 'ln'at e e v . 0+ s ——— FREE TO PileSufferers " Cut—Unatil You Try This New Home D P bt Ampone Con Use Without Time. Simply Chew Flossant Tasting Tablot -‘IHY‘-H“M Lot Me Prove This Free. 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HILLS & CO- HARTFORD Only One More Day Remains to Select These —TOY S — from Toyland At Reduced Prices! Pretty Doll Carriages made like baby's, o with steel wheels, f willow in Ivory and Grey, rubber tires, brakes and lined with corduroy—and plenty to choose from in extra fine qualities. $15 carriages now $18.95 carriages now $25 carriages now $80 carriages now merly $12.98—now All Metal Carnages $6 quality at $7 quality at Tool Chests ready for use. Regularly Regularly Regularly Regularly Regularly Regularly $1.75—now .. #2.50—now .. £3.00—now .. £3.50—now be glad to have even now. Regularly £1.75, Now Bath Robes Reduced! SPECIAL—Willow Doll Carriagcfl with saw, hammer, square, hatchet and chisel, Who Wants a Wagon? From the little red Wagon we've all dragged along to the smart little express Wagon we'd $4.50. £4.98, 36.95, $15.00 $1.48, $3.45, $3.95, $5.95, $11.95 Kiddie Kars Sturdy wooden affairs with a horse’s head. Formerly $2.50, now ........ Roller Coasters with car and a or girl. ..$1.45 .$1.98 long track—great fun for boy Formerly $7.50, now Aerial Swings for !hc backysrd pla\grmmd Formerly $10, Columbia Bicycles and Tricycles strong framed rubber tires and ball-bearing wheels. BICYCLES— TRICYCLES— one small wheel and one large wheel. merly $22.50, For- now 20.00, now . 22.50, now An Approplate SCORED CYLINDERS AND. CRACRED WaTER JACRETS | 3350 0 3150 RADWTOR FROZEN $15 10 $80 What a Cold Garage Does to Your C ETWEEN your car stand ip a WASCO-Heated B kept at eou:;’:a::: mpec:tm by v.h: ‘WASCO Amuc . The warm air envelopes the car—reaches every noo oomer—meltlsl off the :nw and m—:’ilnw; the tmu out of nish — all the metal parts —keeps an n-u B nr:vent‘l’umd cylinders and burned out bearings. "‘:m radiator, cracked water jacket orlmknnwm Storage batteries work at a disadvant: hen cold—~they will wot ts charge, and mmflefl!";flflfl' "-r:.dy ovarwurk they aleo are muc) Ty Xing the same cars of th care beie: et oT e AT as you do 10 the sumimer time. =~ ABd your car starts The self-regulating WASCO Hot Water Heating System requires atte once a dey. Any h man cen set it up—no expensive steam-Stter required. O than street car fare for fuel WASCO 15 also used f»- heating offices. stores, cottages, eic. A. G. HAWKEF ELM STREET 4 GARAGE HEMING SY S L | For Quick Returns Use Herald Classi Including many Beacon Blanket Robes. taste- fully trimmed with satin and cords and tassels. 95 Robes a Robes at 50 Robes at #10.00 Pedi Cars at .. $10.00 Pedi Cycle at More of Those MEN’S SHIRTS AT $1.00 Have Arrived. Store This Eveniify— Clonf Tomorrow Evening. Look! 0o TO THE WOMEN OF NEW BRITAIN AND VICINITY. Christm: Suggestic Why not a pretty Trimmed Hat for Christmas and the little girl give her a Beaver Hat with strean Below are a few extra specials: CHILDREN’S BEAVERS, Special $3.95 and Worth more than double. MATTEAWAN VELOURS, Special $3.95 and Worth double. Entire Stock of VELVET HATS at One-Half SUEDELIKE TAMS Ostrich Feathers and Trimmings are all redu Goldenblum Millinery G 88 MAIN STREET NEW BRI7, 3 2