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o NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALI TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1021, e = = . = New Britaifl Herald' STEST RUMINATINGY .‘njl “I‘H 18 ]‘!“.“ \ H-M‘I‘Y" ‘v”‘H VI“..I ‘\‘w"‘v“l" HEMALD PURLISHING COMPANY. (Robert Russell) nd mother all about this v rful W Isued dally (Sunday excepted) t 410 Y J not ruminate ‘bout hero of his, Father and mother will Proprietors g, for wrons an' right o interested in splte of themselves, nc t hiteh; rrathor because of their desire to be |8 ’ [ ] P, M, at Herald Bullding, 67 Church stroot, \\ hen'er you reach the turnin’ shs itk vk ek $0.00 a Year, o ol 2ot to throw the i $2.09 Threo Months, P ‘:" A to theow th Let such boys take thelr t | R e R bravery, courage, manliness, Lot son Bntered at tho Post Ofce at New Britam | BeooniaRiaeg Aall- MAtLer Wi be alded by the deeds and history of as Seoc 1 | r leave th casy down-hill uch national hero, and let fat !...\ M TELEPHONE CALLS it tracks, for those that's cold Inspired by son's ambition to o { BAOrr1 Roowns s vasbes ver 926 For dename ivin® doss not bring. || | insgs—things more desery] 1d | e il alni L AR 5l ved miration on the part of his son, of the | \ 1o trimmin's rod; b : ! - 2be only yrofitable advertising medium ! There's h more ploddin’ on- world, $oorm’ nlwash open to advertisers vard. But o' my ol' pipe 'tls TR ! NS 5 R ] SRR . ; said To think in a hurry is hard to do; NOTIO Especially for those who fashion their own L4 minatin' thoug are not A Hough i ri i n e e - e o " - — B0 N ot b Adeounied Bown o[ | e wray sn they mighe be, ]l A BHTIE thoght Bring Y|l | corTiCELLI SPOOL | | clothes, we offer the Autumn Silks, Woolens and Dress for to the use for Fepublication uf all news optimism bre .v‘m\ in all AR e SILK i ; : b, STANDARD-DESIGNER i this_paner and”aisg loca news DU L Sy Value 17¢, for 12 spool | | Fabrics, and all the necessary furnishings marked at PATTERNS fu this paper and also local news pu Tadayv i Sast analbemane o an T Y SN Lated herein, : —— e e A e “Mirrors of “'“*I*““W" “f“'l / memsrmrmsman ey | Extremely Low Prices for One Week Only commenc- —m—— e s (s Hoover wanted the nomination for / " e Havothadiotio : 4 g WILLIMANTIC THREAD ine WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER ). SoEfA_llY:gelll:DslimG e A. B. C. 1s a national or; ation | Pl o presidency, To one who “mirrors' int- RS L PR | Regular 25¢, for 19¢ EXCLUSIVE AGENTS tiners with a ntrletly honest analysls of To & vou'r ‘doer''— 5o one it seems, hg went about ¢ LR R W ) ¢ youll help along your | |ing tha wish of the people in a strange e st S otection sgainst fraud In newcpaper : SAFETY Ple Our Silk and Dress Goods Business has grown— stribution figures to both rulr. 1 Ah, 1" then tonight when work- Jocal advertiser in's done, plan more—an’ f ’ Regular 10c, for 6c doz. STOCKING DARNERS Because we carry only reliable makes of Silks Regular 15¢, for 10c each ite || e e i PRESIDENT'S ORDER FLEUR-DE-LYS ' There was something very finile . : SNAP FASTENERS ¥ . ranc sports, hoys. about the giving of their evide s i Regular 10c, for 3c doz. ruminate. “Boys' Club .\'tl\]‘ 000 for headline in cin- Running Expense: that are guaranteed— temporary. Then don't try v other SILKATEEN suthority to Hughes, Toot, Lodss a0 | 0mee Thic ‘On Your Wise iR el ) e o e et Because our Wool Goods are all sponged and Regular 5c, for 4c yard Underwood. Ivery act of theirs will suggestiona arising from certain he 3 » ( v suggestiona arising fro ! shrunk and NOT made of re-wor wool. e e st be an act under orders of the Presi- |/ Friend lines standing close together, I ! TAPE MFASURES NOT ? iR 2 i C. M. C. CROCHET dent when they represent the United betseen? | Hanee ugaldiors’ Bont ated |[/4 Regulal:ul‘gc-:llitiigifizich 4 -CO'TTON States at the great Conference for the | /. What is the difference A SR w 2 ¥ i , i ( For Defeat,”” and then g ) Limitation of Armament. s e LD Delgslia B et e R RSS RS N————— ALL WOOL JERSEYS Regular 10c, for 7c spool United States Will Stand T 3 ] NEEDLES And in the final analysis the ap-| )rour and twenty quart bottles? e a " - A . f 1 = : o e i . sttt e . s proval of the President’s binding acts olarey Fooh, all sizes 544n. wide, a desirable fall fabric for Dresses, B ey will have to be approved by the sen- | ) ohamr i N o ewoniIR Regular 10c, for 6¢c paper Skirts and Sweaters. Value $2.75. This week $1.95 yd. 79¢ SCISSORS—59c¢ each ate of the United States. Everyone { Answer to yesterday's: A cat L S L e ""“";m e Lo, knows this but it is good to hear or | /may look at a king. 1R : 4 ——— "o ATy wer it too long. None n."’ll‘l\‘ leader: (M CELLULOID THIMBLES . ¢ o MERRICK'’S ] e A —— PRI U e 4| | Regular 10c, for 5c each FRENCH SERGES DARNING COTTON conterence is to be held in Washin j Ofitenstha man wHo 1a(a nanera nile | dmmes s S 44-in. wide, all wool, hrm weave, excel‘ent for one 3c ball ton, not abroad, for the President will that require thought of one's e bs in constant touch with what is go- [0cket book. R iR RICK RACK BRAID piece Dresses and school it tul about his personal appea ————— | i - 15 r 'S PINS ing on. In a way it helps the Pr The meetings of the Council are KR g Regular 15¢, for 9c card % ) DRESS MAKER' dent, as, it s said, President |held every third Thursday of cvery ST $2.25 grade, this week $1.85 yard. Regular 39¢c, for 29¢ box | Wi i B I 1 : Tell your neighbor all about {t; ||§ e ) G Mison refused to be wided at o | month, except the spectal sessions. |y’ Siuniny braces you up to such || | HOOK AND EYES " $295 grade, this week $2.25 yard. P A Peace Table. SRy , The agreements will probably take NORWALK FARES & e g ) -E{.c_[i‘.‘l“ A0e fo,r L5 cher . \ Regsffilzlfl %:U};[;o;iscard Yacy the form of treaties between nations, All eyes will be turned to Norwalk | Many men are worrying themselves (| N TWO WONDER FABRICS [l SR AR AR S AR § a8 there would be no other formal way [ (5 see if the test being made thedc, [ (o death because they change the old ||f BEADS i e A “ s+ dn which the representative nations| o lowering the trolley fares to five [ saying to “Be sure you're right, then [|H| | all kinds and colors, regular Their only fault—they wear too long. LINING FORMS § might be bound to live up to thosc | cents is going to prove successful |go to bed.” They are never sure ||8 15¢ to 19¢, fochbunch Regular 49c, for 39c each agreements with a sense of completo ) Some hope that it will bring in suf-| they'ra right. | s cssn s i i cron b et legallty and full confidence in the | jeient income ¢ £ e ki | S S——— GRANITE CREPE and RHODESIA RS R ient income to satisfy the compan) efficacy of the agreements. For this [ Such people live on or very near a| I Wi , ; & 10c PINS, for 6¢c er some 5 : ar i t used to be “Wine, women and || c ) pap 1] SEWING MACHINE reason great publicity will probably be [ rolley line here, song.” Now that the first of the trfo ||| 5c PINS, for 3c paper POPLIN SUITING BELTS Biven to the agreements, as they must| Others hope, of course, that thc|y elimirdted, the saying might bo |[E| == S R, All wool, heavy weight, 40-in. wide, fine for suits, Regular 25c¢, for 19¢c each be ratified, by all respective govern- | irial will prove unsuccessful in Nor-|changed to “Women and song long 3 ments betore they may be made effec- | walk, so that the Public Utilities mex | 1of Wine." DIRESS slf\llE{_;)S ; skirts and children’s wear. Value $1.95. For This A tive, sce that it cannot be successful any Regular 39c, for 19¢ pair ORGETTE CREPES To sum the situation up it is be- | where. Such people, in New Bri & o 2 5 : = | Week—$1.69 yard' (Iillzl shades, value $1.95 © lleved that the American delegation | live where a trolley service will not oo COMMUNICATED b BLACK ANDNW’I:H;I"E—- This Week, $1.79 yard will work in the conference for the |them much good anyway. T 5 most ‘substantial réduction of arma-| There will bo objectors whichev: EOr 8 iaty B "";l BarlyiSprine. g BELTlfNGS d TRICOTINE e N RA o s ments compatible with the nccessaries | way it works out, but the trial bein 'fiil,l,‘f'q;\,»vl ShaliSaa f Regul“ 18¢; foy 9c yar 56-in. wide, all wool, much in demand in black Slig FRINGES sach o ry A H e U st effor ¢ 4 AR & . / ) Y i for national defense of each country. [made shows an honest effort on th This wonderful fall weather seems ot e X Plain and fancy braid, pearl, In other words it seqms that the | partof the commission to decide these | (o he bringing out an unusual crop ||8 COAT HANGERS navy and midnight brown. Value $5.50. For This jet and bead trimmings at instructions will be to # act that the | matters as fairly as possible, f letters from the “‘pose garden” | B Regular 10c 3 for 10c 1 $ 0 d 8 . Low Prices l Week—§4.50 yard. sentiments formerly expressed by the In New Britain'we have needed thic | «nd “garden sass” people about the||g President will be lived up to. “We |jitneys for a long time When 1 |Uncommonly latc productions in their e A various localities. desire association for counsel; we arc | Arch street trolleys were r = =5 ; we a h street trolleys were running, = These reports have been so frequent ready to associate ourselyes with the [ reply was made to the commission | ind so remarkable that we had com- |[H PREMIER CANTON CREPE NEW FALL SKIRTINGS IN PRUNELLA CLOTH nations of the world for counsel; to|that “if the trolleys ran on a t menced to repeat to ourselves “Issaid 2 3 3 seck the expression of the world opin- | minutes schedule and charged five [ n my haste, all men are liars,” but 44-in. wide, all wool, will not wrinkle or muss. o 44-”]“ ch}e all WOOIt n ?enl;fig f%is‘;rgme;l‘éa‘r Odf fon; to recommend a way to upproxi- | cents the Jjitmys would stop plying | "¢fore stating this as a definite con- lue $2.60. [*or This Week— 25 yard. stripes only requires two Yy () mate disarmament and to relieve the | there.” cjusion, oo ment otk o ke uan - (1 Value § 225y skirt. Value $3.50. For This Week—$2.95 yard. ventory of our own garden possessions, ng burdens of military and naval | The reverse has happehed The Jit-l4nd we came to the conclusion that ||M MEN’S WEAR SERGE STRIPED SKIRTINGS establishments.’ vs are still running on the five cent | jerhaps not all these letter writers In these words are seen Hughes | fare, having also extended their route, [ nad qualified in the liars class after||§ o , 6-in. wide art wool. Value and Harding. They are explanatory, [ and the trolleys have ceased. Many are [ 4L for in our “posey garden” we S6-in. w ld% a”.WOOI, navy, brown and black. A ]argivanet)’]» 369 > d »- P . i ) found in_bloom larkspur and clove ||| Value $5.50. For This Week—$4.50 yard. 89c. For This Week—69c yar yet they bind no one—yet they bring |=atisfied, i 4 : it T On West Main streot, not far from | 158 and snap drazon and “love-lics- || lceding” looking so bright and cheer- || i EPINGLE STORM SERGE ful that one could almost hear them . . 2 CITY ADVERTISEMENT. a nulsance, Many of the people there |suying: “It takes more than one frost 42-in, wide, all wool. Value $1.50. This Week— ! never ride anyway, and the trolley K s."" On the south side of the ||y 42-inch \vide an WOU] very drcssy weave with $119 yard. The lack of knowledge as to what | i (e well enqugh if their motor | (05¢ bushes were four biz wide awake ||| cord more r)ronounced than poplin. Value $2.95. business is to be transacted at various | | it or order, and they bave (o ride, | Y10% dandelion blossoms, and we For This W u‘k-—$?.19 yard, COATINGS of BOLIVIA, SILVERTONE meetings in the city, makes it seem Py weard a little wren that was hopping | B / 5 ) Public traffic is offensive to them o . “ 7 B i oy e GE e v e and VELOUR. Bt dooonany, running Immediately in front of thelr |what are you fellows doing out so(l HIGH GRADE FALL SILKS AT VERY LOW All wool, 54-in. wide. Values up to $5.00 yard. doors—but not all of them forget the [iate?” They all laughed, and the big- On the second page of yesterday's| . ther fellow's necessity.” sest one said “why, we got fooled, we PRICES THIS WEEK. This Week—$3.00 yard. Herald (Oct. 31) fifth column, ap-| Byeryone cannot be satisfied: few | thcught 'twas sprimg. [ O Manistaan: e oépeplally tnterentot 1y the Ions " gna e o o0A uidor | CORTICELLI SATIN PATRIA ONE LOT OF ALL WOOL - The wording is perfectly plain. It | rung ;the commission feels that if the o b AR il el . some weeds with which the man had ||(# . ’ “HRC TOQ {8 there stated that it is requested o [ five cent trolley fare works out well, | covered them up, a lot of beautiful ||[§ 40-inch. wide, a soft and lustrous pure silk satin. PLAID and CHECKED SKIRTINGS call a city meeting “for the purpose |all will be well. The man in the strect | icmatoes that had been picked sinee JARE . N g K4 | 3 of acquiring lands for school build- [ does not believe the trolley company | the 25th of Oct 25th, and nearly two |8 This silk has sold as h‘r({h as $6.00 53““ Our regu- 54-in. wide, regular $2.95 for $1.69 yard. ings,” for completing the payments | vould give us the proper service at| Le%kets of e peppers, picked the|H| lar price $3.50 yard. This Week—$2.50 yard. SATIN CHARMEUSE on the Nathan Hale school and for | that price, (P und on the 8 b e lRurdan 4 Gl ‘1 regular $2.60. f $1.95 yd ought in five or six ripe red Q -in. wide, all colors, regular o2. or $1.95 yd. schoo uilding. The recommenda- | tried thoroughly it would be well tofvieg, where the celery and the pars. || | 3 N ) 1oy = KIR tion of the board of finance and tax- | withhold comment. Predictions arc|spin and the carrot tops thake quite ||M 5 A”y silk, yard wide, firm weave. Regular $2.59. | A;%L S]ELK'Si‘ WTI kGS“ 39 d ation ia that the mocting bo called | that the five cent fare will not bo sat. |& shelter wo found a “stole away” ||| This Week—$2.39 yard. Regular $1.95. For This Week—3$1.39 yard. | the old Rhode Island red t a half dozen samples of hen- ||} we gathered these up and Sk fearried them into the ‘sunny Kitchen| the $45,000 required for str vork, | uncomfortable transportation situa-|and said to The Boss, "“Here, Ma g ! ete., shall he provided for by the tion. We trust we shall not have to(lookit, make us a pumpkin pie, will|(f 4 17”\:.‘:] (\l\“?: ::;7:41-’0 4 ’Km:’:‘ kel NEGOTIATIONS RESUMED ou” and Ma said she would, so|| | el Ay % iiere's lookin' i\ | 3 y By the way, I forgot to say that P Representativeg of British Govt. and the General Fund of the , Mraag- CHILDREN AND HEROLS [the rambler roses ave holding up| S ury be turned over to the Charit It would be well were all school|their heads about as well as ever, and | Department. hildren to have a part in honoring|!iat the hollyhocks are still ‘hu\\'m:‘ | ek Py at Home of Lloyd Geor The advertisement ie signed hy 1} | fo% hen s owal colors of Joseph's coat. — = = = 5 et a good time to live, after all ; i London, Nov. 1—Peuace negotiations Board of I e and wtion Hare A Mack Dempsey' or it | A tax a day keeps normaley away.) opportunity instead of opportunity ) 2 between representatives of the Brite - the center, the jitneys are considersd building and equipping another new Until the experiment at Norwalk i to authorize the issue of honds to | isfactory to the Company, no mat the extent of §400,000 therefor. how the commission views it, The meeting is to consider whether Meanwhile we are placed in a most suance of bonds or by a it pro- | wait long hefore help comes. videx for the transfer of 000 in - - - Dail Eircann Meet This Morning Winter may be coming, but it's not| that opens at Washinston on the 11th. | zatjon. Tt was said they went thers i |in response to message from Mr, When a girl says: “He isn't hand-| Lloyd George, some, but there's something about him | The meeting lasted for 35 minutes I like," she referring to his'chum-|after whicly, it was stated, another Bk {8 Miis. arimy ‘ot uRerploVen. AlmATE| {2ommittes. mosting was. baing Al meetir | e~ although our own G e police made 11 arrosts lust - {iumj by, thenk Heaven: thers wre g y y LS MR L T i il e " ; month for drunkenness only I B i it g The reason we oppose alliances is|ent werc: Mr. Lloyd George, Austen It would seem ridiculous to call the | eral ; may have all of thes e oornarinne. oollecton kb & < few unemploye 2 LI pecause our forefathers were wise | Chamberlain and Lord Birkenhead. §8inton of the vdvartisements | B n a nation honors & Ereut|soseph's church: Sunday totaled $900, | p , owever. you meed not assume that | CNOUENt to locate Ameriea between e every time such an advertisement n of another, the children should| A barrel of sugar fell out of one of | llrlnlv“: fion th .:-ql\ ”rf j:;,n”l‘»’m-.‘tn::sl«l AP0 AR L DneLIE ASSEMBLING BIG" BLIMF, fnserted, The law requires it to eir part in paying that tribute, | . R. Walker's trucks on Myrtle it 18 divided {hto blocs. strect yeste ,).z)‘.\ !.‘mnll all the wortien 3 — TO SELL 12 SHIPS, 14(r'1m: n‘ in h..,:«l et =i lv\l'll:\\:lll””:\llhlr‘l"'l:‘.ll‘h"‘IY‘)?;(%'.‘, ’:;A""X)l‘ll‘\ Washington, Nov. 1.—The emerg-|from Italy has been completed at In a passive way, should see them worships. Som it he is in-| T, Frank Leo will sever his cone Bs. diStantly velited tb Volstead Ylency fleet corporation is preparing to | Lengley field and preliminary test is This comment is here made to re- | cline , active ways than his|nections with the post office Saturday | | About the only thing left for the offer for sale eight to 12 steel freight- | expected to he made today. The date night, o will be succeeded by M, |0C4r creatures to take oft this WInter| py. \oon fgnorant Mexican proba- |7 of ten to 12 thousand tons. Most |for the offfcial test has not been set. s g €. Egan. I8 Lvuitl; bly wonders at times what there is|0f the ships are in commission, it was | R b1 o the way to go about keeping up with e wledge of the things| “qy "yighest price of tickets at tha S north of his country besides a thirst. [aid togay. Ships in service whick Colorado river forms a natural the big things that require the|that interest him. Then comes a|yaje-Princeton game this year will be| The difference between hard times —— soud will be replaced with others, it{boundary between California and “ameht, ¢ avaryone, for they are the | breach between father and som Thel$? B I ARy SRR ) 2 e S Cea el i ol i bt i koo o b Wwas prepared the board for or Babe Ruth. |here yet. With kind regards we are| I ! making the man. e > |ish government and delegates of the Common (o a will co ¢ e heroes, "hil ours for ate fall a F larly Soft times would turn away wrath, oo LR " o Dail Eireann were resumed at the » olty tihe s by "'\. careek: : e S 2 s S 1150, When a man who saw it says it IS} A young chap who owns a sport car | official home of Premier Lloyd George fore the cit | hood half its zest were it| 3Pring R M. GRISWOLD, M. D. | a good show, he means It 1s a wicked 1y got 4 remarkanle number | ¢ : : S org Anyone v read AmEAY S : A . | Kensington, Ct., Oet. 29, 1921, Ao L can usually get a rer kable number | thjg morning. Michael Colling and t this fact. Bach child mu | Necessity: Any luxury that is offered Ad i) of 'smiles to the gallon. Arthur Griflith, representing the Dall ment. It is printed In fu ha weone to look up to in some ¥ 5%, BUSTREES) | o1 the installment plan | 5 i, 3 Lireann arrived. in Downing street at two of yesterday's Heia Anyor pect of life — | A pessimist is one who suspects that] ell, let us hope that the Yanks|ij oclock accompanied by Erskine may .aink it ) i ; this nation is honoring 25 YEARS AGO | There isn’t room in the same world ‘,i"'(’fl’.""’ of Hades bear the slgn: “S.|won't lose In_ the little world geries| Chjjders, scerctary to the irish deles rons . % his \ a1 Fo » Brave mmodost 1ok (From The Marald of That Datey |I°F Zriendehips and battleships. Kl of France, The children should Al < Some people are good conversational sl At any rate, this will be a very|ists, and some don't know a . thing Britain Quartet club held |severe winter for those who don't|about golf. electors, before the expiration o ¢ In later y Foch will per-|a meeting at its grove yesterday and | perse 2 | —_— days before the dat 1 t them bravery and strengt) ( petition red b ) e a share in the tribute being pald| mne New sl s Newport News, Va., Nov. 1.—Work 14 . of assembling the semi-rigid dirigible published in each of the da unp ) great part in Roma, purchased by the United States of the city Those interested, even ‘ y y s his father th mind many who profess ignorance of | fath ) inderstand, he scor

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