New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 15, 1921, Page 6

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Britain Herald.|” ' e A AT - = = . e coumanr || LS C estew” 1 FACTS AND FANCIES R T ! | e R “atait . — BY ROBERT QUILLEN — = o~ — Yellow Peril isn't a If there is on other way to revive Sl Ofve wt Wow Betstn v E . legitimate business, we might pass a ond Class Mall Matter, ¢ i — law prohibiting it. ELEPHONE CALLS L ¢ coal barons seem to be open S : o h f et = ' lelight in o conviction. It appears that when the chains were Grovel' Soft S o€ Ior p— struck from Poland's legs she pro- 1 i3] rofitable advertising medium in 1 ab t The Navy, vou understand, is the | ceeded at once to strap on gaffs. T d F oy e , : ender Yeet fways open to advertissrs. nibblin’ oven to advertis - We are pleased to announce e rom o STty Shtied , . wwould e i : ; S i bt et o 4 o fov repblication of ell news % p toRlooK b 5 : for the celebrated Grover “Soft paper and Also 1okl uowe Dub . ¢ ity ry UK. Less bull, less : v AR R D —_— | ro 3 | ; SO 2 women. For over 40 years these o et | u sit k| The hand that sets the table is the ; 3 famous shoes have been recog- C. 1 & national org 5 2 oAl ] : [ erntonte newspa 1 i | nd that rules the world 4 nized as the finest hand turned i S : : ; i comfort shoes made. We now : = have a complete stock. of these If that comet swipes the earth, the flexible shoes for women in boots, old ball will know how one feels when i a st Pri M b, iy an stra) umps. rices Babe leans on it. oxfords P pump R from $4.00 to $7.50. Too many courtships end in a form Pictured above is the Grover of matrimony that closely resembles o t > : : Ll g 74 . the battleship. “Marshall” Tic—made for house bt the Americar n, M = RN g , wear—of genuine kid leather. | ( { ) ) N N'S NEW COMMANDER. : d P —— ‘What Europe needs, says a writer, U Garfleld s the little red school house. Also of them kno . ) « T W little fed school children. Dawvid Manning’s bt Try This On Your Wise L iniw ol “With charity for all and malice f o - : i ' darill goes through and does the shim- ; F man wi - - { Friend ‘ it the mepve i does the shim- | o warq none™ was a noble saying. And \ But the celr pEEErem. | e | : we still live up to the first part of it. eglon realize t ir et % ¢ « ter of the timef( | > " - | t, the next time the - - : = Now that American styles are mak- world licking tc Ferma g & ey ticking to Germany | ;- headway in Japan, we shall soon have a better understanding of the . Shoe Store Japaknees. Oh, very well. The world*can stand e : i | @ little less Teuton and a little more| A traveler speaks of the uniform 211 Main Street | whinin®. courtesy of the Japanesc. As a rule, e —— however, they are more courtesy As we understand it, normalsea is|When not in uniform. on which the American merchant is seldom seen. Bibles are now printed in 638 SLGe languages, so that no resident of New It isn’t surprising that a great many | York need be without a book in his people que n the jurisdiction of the | native language. Supreme Court. A great many ques- tion the jurisdiction of the Supreme| During his first hour in America Being. the immigrant is filled with awe but during the next he is filled with a de- sire to fight for his “rights.” bnality ar 1 L v \ noor til a certain time, to affatrs, « 1 v 1 bn matte tomorrow and you'll matters i ¥ 8: When ch men realize the ir t I r J v EET ¥ turally both Amer! . 1 « t distance from B. alrs of t! 1 « t v« e~ A manization will ocognizo its r } h a racket. Wouldn't it be a B—— as 18 known of Major Emery ; oy e i plan for the League to examine| Mexican oil wells are going dry. We - - 3 oL . A . ot | nfant republics and sce if a pin [ knew that man Volstead was start- e king them any place? ing something he couldn’t stop. b a feeling of By an clone e oty o e e s ks e on anv v | 95 YEARS AGO a friend was in (From The Herald of That Date.) Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sloper assisted with the decorations at the DBaptist Comn yedl « t v publicity, free church in observance of Children’s D. » wise policy whi ¢ he | led to w . ~riticisn n Men's best dress shoes for § 5 the Globe Clothing House. Also com- plete stock of suits at $6. The Elect company has leased ‘ommander Eme 1 mises, and fy the ! 1t 1 fit of all.| White Oak for two ycars and plans ; date \r ns possilt + noti xtent at chances in the p: AT . ) . ‘ 5 R i Jlainville and New Britain baseball « 8 £ team a double header at Slectric fi iday afternoon. An iron chimney measuring 135 feet ; e Il be raiscd at the New Britain hnent nature or w t mo t ' ny el ; will | Knitting mills tomorrow. whichl handicapilitinotiing I ot thans . ; e ¢ . 4 S 2 A meeting of the Republican Town : I € bother | committee is calied for this evening. Tt will b strawberry festival t. Mark’s church lawn tonight. | als, the Inew wer further the ho suffered ph te them, tod be considere Commander orane e b pontir ey ety o i o e L LT ST MUGH GOLD IN . Y. —_ | PUBLICITY IN CITY AFFAIRS, \ ler i man who, acec Government Count Avce Checking A NEW AS I ) 1 s | to ) rial in Up On Amount Accredited to U. S, el Gompe Reserve in World's Trade. Lt New: York, June 15.—The largest * irpentier Is | amount of gold and gold certificates | £ “‘Fresh air gives > - cver assembled in one place now ii|me the chills,”” says Mrs. Elizabeth i 3 h in b ve I ! S 3 heing counted piece by piece and note | Dunne of Chicago. She always keeps Admiral Sims, whose London spcech on the Irish question caus hsgstiot p 2 « o . by note hy four of the fastest counters| her windows closed. She’s 100 years| Sceretary Denby to order him home, went to Ingland to receive t ] « | in the employ the United States| young. honorary degree from Cambridge University. Picture shows him 4 have ) . t. The task is to check| . the Prince of Wales, in the robe of Doctor of Law }up and determine the amount of gold e labor m v ) t ; | and currency in the U. S. assay office | tailed di and that rovernmen hich e ind was necessitated changa ght 1 cfused to la - > i ) ’ 1 »erintendenta of the office. Neith- . e¢r Verna M. Bovie, the outgoing Su- s perintendent nor Isaac H. Smith, who pd to ¢ succeeds him, would give the value of g or fghting rathe ; [ the moncy in tho vaults but it ia ince Streng SEREoa—oTe : : ving | known to exceed $1,000,000,000. PR~~~ L for mot] "mpe counting is expected to take ‘ ' ey R is essential to success —eat for strength . = | 5 ,‘ _v.! Even one dish of Grape:Nuts a day makes for increased vital energy and ‘working capacity to a marked degree. This wheat and malted barley food, when eaten with good milk or cream, supplies the elements that the body needs in attractive , easily digestible form. = Togre s o e oL s i ey 4 . | _a You willlike the unique flavor of Grape-Nuis the | | ) . o N ‘ . ol | Lights and Shadows s By John J. Daly M lng you Bt this writ el foq e L « L : T v g om0 There’s aReason

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