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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD TYUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1921. New Britain He!’ald.l NEIGHBORLINESS, : = There was a time not far baclk, “J1SS RUMINATIN.”? HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, C . cither when neighbor scorned neigh- Robery Russell. Tsued daily (Sundav eveepted) t 4:15 (Bobett D . ) Proprietors bor. A time 4 when @ person | | gest ruminate, an’ contemplate, f — would say cuite loftily: “Wae don't ' ruminate some more re F. M. at Horald Buliding, 67 Church stroet. | 3 4 E g ; _ o ¢ R & e . ¥ Cuuroh o know the people on the next floor in But youwll not find all que | [ [ Three Months. s S clear they you have i - ; 75¢ a Montd. B 6 i e nt vew | imeShes Dameg, OF shonld There wan’t no great improve- | | 2 | of neighbor calling on neighbor should some Pustness 01:::“7.” ST 5| prevail. The woman who has lived An' we won’t get much further BGitori-! Rooms ............. e i ocality & long tme should on if we dom’t think hard § : os m.e The onls profitable rilsing medium in | show the newcomer, be sha another When you don’t spend vour life oo Sy e %a mavertisers. T | woman, a great willingness to be of jest driftin’ but bring into 1 e nes a C — | servics. The women- of each family o e 3 Member of Ateciuted e should call and extend a hearty wel- The thoughts vou've had a- i % , ) g bgrie foation of atl news | come ruminatin’ on some other ’ -y may be able to give no - eredited to It day; . - sice or n rvic o Stk perer ) s rvice or mo service at all, but | | % o ves an your lished herein should show that there is that ruminatin’ count, it's then WI BE Member Audit milk of human kindness in them often some good; l « l < 2 b make possible an easier life. 1f what you've figured out from = F ‘ Many will scoff at the idea. “I have it is clearly understood. - s 4 . aiatistics H e R But if your ruminatin’ brings J culation. ~ Our circulation statistios| ;. own friends and she has hers. SRR il B st newspaper [ Gon't want to walk about the streets You'd better throw away your P 5 with her. and I don't want ta accept pipe, tobacco'—cut ‘em both, - : favors from her if I dont’ feel like There's nothin’ worthier a man 3 T them i than action, energy, s EMPLOYMENT BUREAU OPEN | "eturning them. i T e i e e 3 Ali well and good. But the calling e 2 == ¢ % intake e 3 > stroy your vital energy. It would be a mistake to (‘losu‘thg o & aclentier i well nadoniod city employment buréau at this time Merely does it establish cne more Although there are no fund s s Gl e AND THIS STORE OFFERS FOR THIS ONE DAY”A GREATER ASSORTMENT OF GENUINE e the iy work, there are, |5 rap e JeSUnE. el i ’ thel ol i v [ Cosuemsing 0ntheyie T liber : BARGAINS THAN WE HAVE EVER COLLECTED FOR ANY SALE BEFORE. nevertheless many people Who have} ., .3 ynon of the person calling. and will have before the winter sets | "o oo inic qay, when every | YTry This On Your Wise in, some work to be do It such| % o b- B s oo i i the burgan | 001 cokate, Ghis puldimay be ob Friend ; 25c Percales 350 DOZEN TOWELS ON $ DAY ON OUR 3RD FLOOR instead of inquiring of different people | *°TVed Without harm o = 19¢ Yard. SALE $ DAY Ready to Hang Scrim Curtains to sueest where they 1 Il be able 1) ertainly when a newecomer moves | ! Instead of complaining when it 6 Yards for $1 00 $1.50 Turkish for $1.00 each with Valance v B e renson Tos existonce. | {into an apartment on Saturday, for | (rains, what is an easier and wiser . 98c Turkish 69c each, 2 for $1.00 Complete for $1 00 Pair “ Tl:\lbu:omcl may cost the city fifty | Instance, and for some reason has 1o | ( course to take? ; > 59¢ Turkish 39¢ each, 3 for $1.00 . # rof iy ¥ .. |axe but wants kindling. Very cer-|( i Kimono Flannel 39c Turkish 29¢ each, 4 for $1.00 - -~ - s it is doubtful if any city of this size | tainly it will not hurt the oldef dwell- 25¢ grade. 20c Turkish 25¢ each. 5 for $1.00 Ruffled C;lrta.ms with Tie Backs B A Pk S ooler in the house to drop in and offer Answer to yesterday’s: None but§ ||# Nardottor , 8 of same material Ly o :" SECTCY | his services or the necessary utensile | ( the brave deserve the falr, 5 $1 000 19c Huck, ~15¢ each, 8 for $1.00 carrying as it does, a man who js ) Y ay for air. Shoroutnly famitiewith the situatiob, | Which the newcomer has not had time | { s0c H. S Huck 39c ea, 3 for $1.00| § D&Y 1.00 Pair and also a man who can speak the to procure. : 75c Bath Robe Flannel 25¢c Hemmed Dish Towels language of most of the applicants. | I¢°is a pressing time. Many who ; : 59¢ yard 19c each, 6 for $1.00 Curtain Marquisette This moment is the right time for | Smile realize it as well as those who | migrate from America. ~We don't||j§ yard. persons all over the city to realize | ShOW their worries on their faces. May | sant him here, nor the man who ac- || 2 Yards for $l 00 $1.60 Scarfs for 1 5 White a:i]sd ecru. A thiy ciglormment ts whi BoW all of us try to make life easier for | knowledges the corn before the final . . $ ay, 41/2 yds. for $r.00 cessful it has been. Giving some W our neighbor when proper occasions| whistle blows. Silkoline—RBest quality. : ing Flannel to over 3,000 men has meant tood for | arrive. 19¢ Outmg lannel — $1.00 how many it s impossible to tell. HENRY H. SPOONER and “Make the best of it.” ; 1 0 Yards for $1 ! 00 2 .0 4 yards for $1 00 It is not necessary to state that| mhere is probably mot a.city, town —_ . . ; e Yard 79c Scarfs, 59c each. a great many more than this number- Stop trying to “Hope for the best,” 1215¢ Yard. much of the money has gone to the| yijjage or ss-roads in the State of| The men who won their “Y” in Sat- families to those who earned it. So . % 15¢ Towelin Connecticut where the name of Henry | urday’s game against the Army know 25¢ Outing Flannel gz one may feel that, in applying to the H. Spoomer is not known, nor where | why. 19¢ vard. 1 0 Yards for $1 .00 @agency and giving the man sent by the news of his death will not be g ; o Yards for it, some work, one is aiding more than | j,oarq with sincere sorrow. This football is a kicking game = S mmsaor. Gentle and considerate as a man, But it's a friendly fight dollars a week’ or such a matter, but Cretonne Remnants $ Day 250 Yard ; Red Star Diaper Cloth Curtain Remnants ho issuance of bonds at the ity |no was admired mot only for 1 Compared to contests known tofame Unbleached Outing Flannel 18-in.; value $1.29. Scrims, Marquisettes, Net, Madras. meoting was disapproved, to all ap- | emperance work among those enlist. Played every Saturday night. 1 . a7 : Yard piece ard, pearances, because the “financi A R o e, Sl 12/20Ygradef, 27-in. wide. p . Day 23c Yard. the city did rot approve of issui kindliness and perseverance in the| *mpe Mirrors of Washington,” de- 1 1 ards for $1 OO e bonds ‘for this work. A tax, to all 5 5 o . = > voted to the “great” do not do justice 79¢ grade Damask Flbl‘e Ru; ‘“_:}f::a’“es would have been quite|oyghly, to Hoover and Hughes. Misunder e A 8 roper. For him there was great rejoick 2 stuod by writer; who must be a “pol- 39c Fine Nainsook 69c yard. g $ Day, 2 for $ 1 00 B would not be a bad idea for those | ,ver the coming of national prohibi- itioian 25¢ yard. 2 Yards for $1 00 . . WHO defeated the bond issues each to|jon, and he could see nothing but 3 #hink up some work that would pay B —————————— S —— Yards for 2 nf; ad splendid Tesulfs to be achieved by it. o . s > 1 O ° Sunfast Holland Shades hungry men and their families an There's, a log of satisfaction in try- i The temporary havoc being wrought, amount that would bring them food il ST irg to be fair, but little material nour- ||} F A q Coat Lini 45¢ Pillow Cases « ~ Ecru color. he believed would be but the tempor-| ¢ \ M riz in for at least one day—and do it through | o,y changle which comes between evil ishment in the eff ort. ancy ercerize 0al Inings . No starch; 39¢ each. $ Day $1 00 each tho empleyment bureau. It 18 to be [ana good times, and he hoped to live — Regular 69¢c, for 59c¢ yard. . x”r.mmber:d that the applicants are Yards f 37 $1.00 to see a clean world, made bright hy| - b 2 ards for $ l 00 . looked up, and only the most deserv- | (he work fn which he had helped so 25 YEARS AGO ] . Clothes Baskets ing gét the jobs that are sent in. g, : 3 : ar $1.50. Ana (From The Herald of That Date) || Children’s Gingham Dresses Regular $1.50 And pass the word alons that the | pre gevoted most of his time to this — ®gency is not closed. May th- individ- Wi ’ n Da; () each 2 R The evening schools opened last ||M omen’s Afternoon Dresses l 0 Each. $ % ¥ $1 .00 cause and he was an honest worker % uals of the city try to keep runninz ' night with an attendance of about 100 Each. or what he believed to be right. So There will be a boxing tournament ||fg 0 the agency proposed by the govern- ment and let the individuals make it onest, sincerc tribute will be paid his [tonight at the New Britain Opera e 2 Sizes 6 to 14; value $1-49. Cocoa Door Mats x memory. House. : Tricotine, Serge, Taffeta, Satin. Day Special, each & business to find work for the unem- . b5 The Republican town committes has Values to $19.95. Children’s Knitted Underwaists . ployed that the city cannot under the | - You can’t tell what a hungry man|iaase ooy 5 8ala parads, to be ri . 2 11 present conditions. Friday night. The following men wi - ©r$1.00 e will do to get food. Often he will|assist with preparations: W. E. Dress Skirts 3 - Aluminum Special I Attword, E. J. Porter, H. D. Hum- 5 CHYEDR HOOE Wi, ally work. ohroy W At ks ena AR $2 00 Each - - : Double Boilers $1 0 Granted, if it may be, that a book e e D T . Children’s Drawer Leggins Converse Kettles e & 53 Adverti. ate; at “Muc! The bric vor] n St. Joseph’s new e =i % — 3 the most proper Christmas present | /¥ "1 Mot 1a coming to|chureh.on South Main street was All Wool Serge; values to $6.95. $l 00 Pair Percolators Each for a child, that may be made; it is St Ao B started yesterday. ———————————— e ee—————— . S R R S T also granted that a book is the easfest | . ; : The Y. M. C. A. will hold open house | [§ Plaid Skirts Cengoleum Rugs thing o buy—and that tho lesst | ® (hOUSH the old-time “Old Nest” Is|Tucsday night to give the election ro- ; Tuesc Each. Grey, brown; regular $1.49. All sizes. Enown about what books should be |<°N® forever- o 3 4000 The Russell and Erwin company will || B Gym Bloomers Specially Price $ Day. picked out. The most improper se- B 3 = Hays | C10S¢ down all day Saturday that the ! e lection may be made, with wrong re- Palime, sqys odogen and Have e iy i s e All Wool; values to $0.05. $1.00 P $1.00 °FF sults. are ready for strike’—but not to|Hartford. . 3 . " strike e; % - The lbrary officials are making a | S{Tike each other. Lava in the Kau Desert, Hawaii, Georgette Blouses point of having Children’s Book Week, o : Each. : Good quality sateen. Evcr!y‘ $110 P“"Ch];fe btl)(f Rugs, = \oking CONtain tootprints made by people ac inoleums, ankets o The man who cannot take a licking | who fled th. ti £ Kil 130 $2 OO . & ey SMeber 13, & bismuc- | L emaniike manner, hed eatlgsine at R « 5 Women’s Voile Dresses and Comforables. . cess. New books are to be selected Formerly $4.95 each Small lot and procurad, and the older books at > _____—__—Y e i o the library are to be gone over to see ‘ = Each. Women’s Vests and Pants that exactly the right ones are shown || A Rilll Sategg P ettkllcoats $ 1 .00 | Sizes 3% to 114; 6r3edium weight. 5 parents and friends o chil- c each. - ) egular 69c pair. E’:‘E: F;E I,"i,ZZi‘f?: mii';;’l:b::};ii . FACTS A_N D FANCIES ||} 2 $1.00 Children’s Knit Sleepers 2 %orasl .60 o e — BY ROBERT QUILLEN - Sizes 1:to 3, puade with feet: N s presents to chilaren. I , Ragular 93 cach. 98c grade. The New Britain Institute is get-| Day, for Women’s Union Suits ting ready for this National Children’s \?)ugh..“c:&;ls:x;x;rm the Capitol lawn: [-lessen the social evil and makes no ef- | |B Children’s School Hose $ 2 $ l 050 } Sizes 36 to 44, medium weight. . syl bl A i . All styles. St e s ort to lessen the divorce evil. Black, white, cordovan. ty The books age being ordered and se- Spending money affords an immedi- : I | Y e Gioves Specisl 9 for §2 00 Jected with care dn the children’s de- |2te thrill, but the kick of saving is|being untirely unlike the “bot‘l-d in 3 . st < oy Women’s - Chamoisette, Children’s partment. The object of the week | < UAtve: bond', hoateh: you. buy nov ) Wool Golf, Misses’ Gauntlet Cape. i ’ i i will be. to show to parents and friends | Being cultured has one draw back ; Women’s Hose 750 and $1.00 values L _Clluldrens .‘Umon Suits the proper kinds of books to select| Yol have to pretend that you'dom't . fl| Lisles and medium weight Cotton : 3 White fleece ribbed, open seat. for Christmas gifts for children ang |¢™Joy the circus. | . v ’ ) g Hose; 39c grades. $ Day, 59c Pair, 2 for $ 1 .00 Sizes 10 to 16 years; 85c value. e eat &5 e, seldction. * After the grocer's bill goes to the 2 H Day, -Pair : Day 2 for l 0 If children the praper books |third reading and is passed, he votes i . 0 ’ i 3 e at the proper age, their reading will |your credit rating. Women’s White Kid Gloves count all through life. If they begin matter in which he believed so thor- ; . Moo i TaP e altt aven’ th e b “Bontex” Pure Silk Hose Fine imported kids; mostly sizes Women’s Novelty Colored too early to read books too far above |.icphone. She may say yes. And she - ; . Vi T4 T3 : 4 hiaids Bgitie, Thio Baanbli Ok 1hs HoBk b o s e oo 4| Seam back, black, cordovan, Rus-| 7%, 7V2, 7%, 8. Also several pair Handkerchiefs i datte it e, Wit If it iy in liquid form, somewhere ! sian calf; regular $1.50 odd lot Kid Gloves; all $2 values. — $ Day Special — MG book: 4 Shaver el resl Wien Preachers never strike, but it is|iP America there is a stomach that i - Day, while they last Pair e—Q T = 2 doubtful is other laborers would if | @ handle it. day, $1.29 Pr., 2 Pr. 2 50 $ Y, y Lot on 8 or 0 older the woman or man Wil $ay |ihey had a one. gl ¥ 13 > ! » that ‘tiley have read it, 44" the slofit| Considering the amount of hootch . of that author remains iataby i he takes on his trip to India, we can’t e e e e ; s Lot two—4 for and why they call him Prince Silk Hose Beef, Iron and Wine : 1 -00 them. Dickens often is too early | in life, and, never read laters is never P i Wl s : All regular $2.50 grades. $1.25 Bottle for e I e e B appreciated. So with other great writ- @6 -2 The golf eraze will never affect the | | $ Dayz $2 00 Pair. 2 for $1 00 BIG $ DAY LACE SPECIAL P 7S P entire population. Somebody must ||/ s ° .~ i —at— A e < d+P keep working in order to manufacture 5 and 1 O Yard A child should read a book written e ba \ i . e . . o s g e 1 - SRS the baile, il 25c Linen Lawn Writing Paper Oriental Beauty Facial Mask C [ the Ibrary on that week will” make = i Some men never have any experi- | |B and Correspondence Cards 50c jar; 3 jars for $1 00 IR i A y in which citizens |ence of great adventure except to go Thi P § ROt at-telting what l_‘”” DAOK | e pefviloned to elieer saadly for somre | Sivvert by when the traffic cop's||M White, pink, blue, buff. 2, ~ is. Older boys and girls are some- |iwo by four who Is trying to land a |sign s stop. b Day, Box. times held back by the fact that they |soft job. c continue t read children’s bo long 5,000 yards imported Valenciennes, Filet Croched Cluny and Torchon servation has been that mos . B nola Bave: discardsa|. It takes ge to enforce law. The | of the “wild, wild women” are young 3 DDUble‘ Mesh Hmr Nets. B e e Liroubie s most of the teeth in|enough to be cured by broken doses ||k Toilet Soap Our own importation and none Special Lot em, 2 x R o laws y ellow. ] 0 . SAe i b s ronstery. el et s e Large 1/ 1b cakes; value 20c cake. made better; regular 15c each. Women’s Neckwear So Children’s Book Week will be obody can tell what the grain 5| . 3 Cakes for 25 $ Day, $l 00 dozen. 08c values for 35 each. worth while and -the merchants will |m2rket is going to do, except that it 4 C »; c is going to do tle farmer. be on the lookout for the books: that * Today and tomorrow. Gloria Swan- will be ordered as its result. It's a queer logic that strives to 'son, “THE GREAT MOMENT.”

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