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g ™ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, YRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921, "W.—Iw“ — - S A A" AR SIS ! . ¢ - o s s ey hl IOy “ | A | A il k New Britain Herald i'ry This On Your " l‘ A\( A l b 1'\\ I\] [ ) l‘ (\N(;i lbb IERAY nLIsH 1A fimysd Dally B Wise riend | BY ROBERT QUILLEN— SUR i N RATE | L[] 1o a Montn. | A ST I rending sliaifiue o I Always Reliable Entered nt the Post Office at s e Dirituin ! ! J } \ i penst \::“H sou = ; " i ot ’ FELEPHON 'ur ] j A ! ! A I il head 1 cat I 1 ‘ Pusihess Office 2 tanet FAltarial T . . 4 that 1ror ] t¢ rubr w " | | Ihere is a thrill the sound of Lz | t ) with | e | octal leader is [ the se gy the poct. %o there ! Member of The Assocluted Press their b il i e K\mm 1 \ 't do her {15 more threill in t ,' 1 of the ‘ ik 1 i | Ay SPECIAL PRICES THROUGHOUT THE STORE THAT q § o : oy 1 o5 e WILL BE HARD TO MATCH | 3 \ i ‘ ‘,‘ i CRITY Y ldebts would re u’:“ i ”:‘ ah‘ .”:.‘."“ | P t Member Audit Dureau of Circulation wale Yo i fool all the - clusion thut war is unprofitable BEG V ‘MES IN K tisers the peopie on all elec e | month indic wisdom. It has beer flrebins 1n: e ti | I of the p : _ " 0 that wisdom is indi tection A [ . 1 Iy Ihe moternt 1 hi o s | cat sed mouth ® ’ . ’ bl coming e SAIKE o Surh| g o, atm Misses and Women’s Winter Coats | S hi e S the days pass, it hecomes in ! e — d creasingly evident that somehody re ANERD AR e T | S S A large selection of different models, most of them only one of a kind. [ Under the sod of Virginia whe SLE T i | e el | Some with large fur collars, others with plain self collars. Materials of the § hills have upon the | giee i ‘ beurd SR B oiense e N finest qualities in Bolivias, Pollyanna, Velour, Suedine and Polo Cloths. Price § disor - I ‘ lies the Unknown Hero [ tles at vaie University. How -,..l‘l‘\ Bisgcant i A ) i : : ) Honored by the entire nation, his| times hus a per he on ”“ There g oping 1’m~ the uncouth and jiiterate movle il BRAMLEY DRESSES Beautiful Flowered A yody was laid in its lust restnig place [ S7°¢h InCithe to the | tol about the ¥ put tempta- flan learned to strike o match on the i o0 o N 0/ < N :n.:.f\- i l:\ . .\..Fu.‘... ite o al wanted to ton in th |sole of his shoc. of all Wool Jersey in Henna, hrown, HEATHERBLOOM PETTICOATS N e R e e ; B ————————|# soirento, navy. Formerly $9.95. Very special at 98c each. This § governments took part, exercises | n\u bowl, the i v.u crowd, and ‘,‘A :ytl;y.’w‘ z""" o 41 4.“;:‘ ""iw;' ‘ E‘YD H;‘H AG ES UP Spccial Salurday $7.95 each. same skirt was $2.00 a vear ago. i which expressed as best they could ""’ larger "“‘J"‘ o the MOTE DO pumie that marks Hartford's repro- | I e Ak e ) e - - e crowd 'en thousand more scats ir bl / [ / [ R SV D 4 D s WL nundredsmillionineopls fariwhatithellify Siyowitwould muke: el Detiralspeo o0t B8 NI BRES A8 Buestal ON HE{IH TODAY e AT OUR YARN COUNTER Unknown Hero and his “buddies” had | taele and the 1 people who | V100 # e 2 Another lot, in all colors W eeted that a record-break- | done for us would want to see pectacle and ing crowd will pass throug erom the sucred sl of France he %0 1t Would g0 on to iniinity unuil u | (1 et W buee - trower el Guenendad Roross the Strest halt would have to be called ular 45¢. Saturday 34c ball. Fleisher’s Silky Silverglow; reg- ular 30c. Saturday 24c ball. Formerly $2.95 "0l With Red Lantern Attached of work 18 came, with all the pomp and splendor N owes it to the team Lo turn ou to cheer when cheers = of a conquering prince, because he . l ® CHEMICAL WARPAREL encou ment or in PERCALE $1.95 each Fleisher’s Knitted Worsted; reg- represented the ‘;'I““ of )A\nmwv it e e e [ e e S ek Sk Tse mes Across fair seas, red with the setting . ¢ I = rleishers © Ad 10ss; reg- many iments which seem to be at | that rumors he poor| True to the promise made yester- Tard wide—strines ¢ oures . ! f = sun, white with the foam of the wave | 4 white heat at present, due, it is| physical condition of two New Brit- . the YD flag, in its glory, = 3 ‘”‘d wide ‘&t‘”l)cildm}”f:ku](vd' ular Saturday 19c halil. 2 T 25 ( v r ) i listake ever to allow the ru- L v AN follojvers & H eloudliess skies, he approached the|ence at Wa Chemical war k) Al ikeap the YD down. Sarlicy b = S . | ~ry ‘ fare s & more pleasant way of wril- | mor to gain ground with the approval | iy of (he city sas It this moming McMILLAN’S FOR FLANNELS | METAL BAG TO 2 shores of the land in whose defense ing the words “‘poison gases.” With | of any person in authority as it savc dread of | ed of lack of sportsmanship against |room of the National Bank building to the roof of 1 [ suspended across the street from the be fought the words go a feeling of Beneath the vast canopy of the ro-| this ghastly engine of war, and with [ which — Princ s e : It was hung some tunds in the National €apitol, he lay | the words go a feeling of hate of| warned. Thi 1 be the last time | oo™ practised In the | mislieading information is communi s block Herve you will find the largest Yegular 59¢, for 29¢ each. f varicty of carefully selected patterns | - RO from the lowest priced to the best KHEDIVE LINEN LAWN g made. 9e, 15¢, 19¢, 25¢ and 39¢ yard. WRITING PAPER and : S = el CORRESPONDENCE CARDS i | Slade “so recently | e during the and in order that | ‘burners of the mid- might miss it, a red lan- in state, in surroundings' made sacred [ modern warfare as cated to the press under the plea of | night o because of their association with the | 'ast conflict. Ask the man who Kknow he | strategy. tern was hung along with it to draw L S — pames of Lincoln, Garfield and Mc g N Britain Higl 1 e | the attention of all those who wer o s that e e A dbure: New Britain High school will go[ht nttentlon of uoies Sk SR N Kinley, whose biers rested on the e shiive. on |ldownithe; el b the kiskofrnows | N o osrass b Al Pnistic Jongilt FANCY COLORED OUTING n Y, of fear to begin v a source o : | shone out like the beacon lights on FLANNEL i same spot worry for months to come, They|ing that every New Britain heart is|the rocky shores, and the sight of the LAINAN L | & . i A ; ’ os- | bea ing for the Red and Gold to win. | banner cansed cr here as much | i Over the Potomac he was borne, to | break down the morale of the oppos g T Fno @otnndav 006 var 4 ing armics and leave a feeling of hate| We shall slap the players on the|a8 the very name of the YD) struck | Value 15c—Saturday 9c¢ yard. 13 Arlington Cemetery, where other G S 1y | tervor into the hearts of the Huns|§ [ ) e back if they do win, and we shall | % o St == I heross why astved thelr coutiny: wel One side of the argument is to the [ 8rip their hands warmly if they The banner itself is made of blue McMillan’s special—large size; because New Britain's boys are going|celoth with white YD letters on it, is inches long and KIMONO FLANNELS double mesh; regular 12l5c each. are sleeping bencath a gentle slope. | effect that the fear of poison 27-inch wide, all new patterns. saturday Te each. 6 inches wi And there he, too, sleeps, awaiting| of which a nation has possession, [ in there with every ounce of pluck | 0 bea fore and is suspended | pes at th to the Judgment Day when wars, the | Would tend to place a damper on the [ to beat Hartiord. ,,.:.1 Im;:n»,ln ’\‘\m. .«m..;ll .\.m.nyu‘» f : { 10T VR L v LbiigHt of the human: race, shalljend | So-io|orivar SArmicsand batties tached to hold it down. It was Saturday 18c yard tavhr ships are usecd proof of this GRANDIATHER'S COWHIDE through the lxv"lm.\.\.nv Mr. Leland ! B T‘\INI{ . method of impressing a nation not to BOOTS. of the Besse-Leland Co. that the flag A0 s e e Whence sprange this hero before | jeclare war. Sl ey i Tapk was secured 1 the rope was hought | 2 2 s Tl T = . Ty 3 S re| declare war. It s a recognized fact) T T el VA e T o ol e PART WOOL SKIRTINGS } Value 10¢. Saturday 2c pack. whom the silent million. bow ? No that a nation takes the w: units of | g | the YD men of the city Tt will stay body knows. Whether he sprang | their enemy into consideration before | Grandrather's delight was his cow-|up today instead of coming down Yard wide in the new popular | ) g ""'"' = feom hunible stock in the crowdeq | they declare war. ‘Would a nation fdRloot [sfine prorRthapnabizb e fh e stripes. Value 89¢. Saturday 49¢ yd. | — ON OUR 3RD FLOOR — not stock in the amount of Which he wore each working day, |4 committee formed to take re A [ quarters of a great city or whether o enamy : e While a pair of calf boots were his|of the permi om the board of ! _ e = = | Vartat . e — whi . el v olatd L 1 its enemy had in re- | LiADEiae S et B e R ( u‘l'lam Marquisette—white and e e N WeSl| serve? It is fair to assume that it 5 walked to God's house far |street, and from the owners of the |8 PEQUOT HEMSTITCHED ccru—25¢ yard. and its fields of freedom, no one cuy vould The amount of money it buildings to attach it to their roofs. |8 > e o A | say. Of his parents nothing can he| Would take to build a modern battlc The YD boys wish to HmIHI\ those \‘vhw PILLOW CASES 7 s sy | oila nny for the manutaetire) Lheshideiof ox be called | have so kindly sted them in their |8 oA S 3 L e A - v told, They live, perhaps, but un-|SDip would B Ihs T efforts to hang the flag this year, and Size 45x36, regular 69¢ for-59c Serim Curtains — Hemstitched, ¥ 5 fatn o 4| of many cubic feet of poison gases Which s in the leather trade, | as one of them puts it, “It doesn’t do ¥ ace ec ade wi ralane Daadv dwaré that idlatnclojown mesniand SR ATOE R R S et o AL e ST S el o sloe B R RL e R each. lace edge, made with valance. Ready e e to hang. White and ecru—$1.25 pr. TURKISH TOWELS s — = 1% srar Gl ki, 1 White Ruffled Curtains with tie- : Extra heavy double thread, in hacks to match—$1.25, $198 and ve that flag up there, but | # Upper leather that ever is made. |it makes ns glad to it flving up | @ |so high and we ave proud of it and | His boots were for wear and for com- | we'll keep it up, for you can't keep of war is the largest factor in check fort as well | the YD down.” blood that we honor today. Whether | 1o the apposing nation when the | of all thing to 1 he be of this religion or that cannot | cret service of that nation rep be: 8aid. Ilor aught we can say, he| that fact to the home office. Dread might not even have been a native of | conflict, and one of the main| Their style was the most command- ‘A"; ‘;"“""“! Jerdy ‘;““ “I'"""]‘*“‘ 'a of war can he credited tof RS on | GERALDINE FARRAR d all white, value 50¢, for 31c each. | $2.50 pair. il el i s Bl L Lol oL ] direlcci o naRratinn . y S - —— - S oriously for his toster-country theory—the g & SUES IFOR DIVORCE | & 3 N S . R “r ’ : ' | , i ; WOMEN'S UNION SUITS ! Curtain Madras — dainty new Forever will the Unknown Hero's | the more unit When well broken in and settled to | propaganda Medium weight cotton “Carter” patterns—45¢, 49¢ and 59c yard. and “Athena” makes. Sizes 5 to 9. e e Value $1.50. Saturday $1.00 suit. | Curtains—extra value—$2.98 pr. entity be revealed only to his Cre: - idenaitene sl onlienis Uiy Action in New York—Tellegen I8 the ahove 4 2 Ihey fitted his feet to ot, day in That ever a boot coulc tor. It matters for rich or poor ‘ secking Separation in West- day out Jew or Gentile, native or alien, his| |y chester County. memory shall e kept forever green [ one ha cn boots off with a wooden | Nov. 11 Geraldine in our heart anid cor zeneratior - e | will look tenderly upe Yot [ s might y},,‘;u. tc Lt Hl\nv‘l:l” Jn Ney ing place in Virginia, and the sur h ” ‘:”‘;H““‘T\ "o | arrar fled a separate action for di-[000 is involved in the proposed light will warm his couch in token of | [conomy R aTT While he pushed with one ot been filed. The | voree here scheme the great love that Americans will| for Qrikehing the actor A\s o result of Justice Guy's decis ; . nar n rin West. | lon yesterday both suits will be tried CHEERING SQUAD MERTING, Alwhys huye 3 ol tion o1 = : The Y. M A. & B. society cheer- ‘ tions 1 . : O e MAYOR NOT IN FAVOR | the I 3 M. 8.H. P, h otl tting t L counsel for Miss Mayor O. F. Curtis does not ap- | 1l meet tomorrow after ONE REASON HYLAN WON ke en's attorney would i o . eliib . robms oh Hometclome New York seem | a i \ Blusiest -ahl Liaci Sap terday imation which woulc - s Coyle, dissat ' ' 1 i s k i (cts that the divoree suit has | by ) a combine of other Con- | Scheyd, Egan 'k have writ- bl A i X | \ o R that wronught here and that Tellegen | ject cities and towns, the ten several new yells which will be tory of Mayor H hese repre- | re 1 2R 4 u so filed his answer became ywiss of this eity. About L000,- | introdueed tomorrow sent the pe i r of poi i that | w T Gl i : known yesterday when the attorneys i opposed t 3 I is | ’ Supreme Court Justice | e LTI S e ST from the s red thou i {va et cgat t iy et “” J" i countereluim for separ %he hud s R ot ol benind ! it Mr. Tellegen's answer, 1t wa favor h N t theit e S N hAlP O ATy (teat 1B A, T reveaied that Mp Tellegen's an : 5 B ot e ure vt for i sl | TLCE Lot - acree of s It requires no more effo i vote THE RED AND GOLD o o o . t i 1 abandonment by hi € 3 » AR e 5 back of a duck. | Jiee" sie. L niopmyers. requeat. wa t y t Toasties | sV i o s |41 e ot el Vet et wdl || £0 8@y Lost 1o , ! 18hY | fndependent suit for the same relief ! & ) Certaln 1 1" i ; oy wotan b than to say Ccorn flakes. - GUNN oy ' egens were at i B h t d’fi Sectional Bookcases I ; ' ' A b R 4 used his wife | ut ‘v a a 1 erence y’ Are just what the word means— perso ir ore nta N o the se ts at West Se i . . 3 Sectronal, With these scc'mnksy:m tive g t v € mort ! t 1 t) & they lived { th th fl f are enabled to have a bookcase to rir EXERCISES AT SCHOOL to keep him Tellegen insist i ere lS ln e aVOr 0 | and d combined. Or they may villag ‘ ¢ ere that certain wo f art and other I! be used as a window keat. : 8 i | And you can start with one sec- 4 1 rr o | tion or more, at little expense, oppose ‘ . | [ ' | P pt } t and add thereto atany time. Cne Wh | T [ 08l 10asiies | section holds twenty books. there w [ort i ' i | Simple,e nomical us wellasthe Ited O | R —) S » fl ceS best. WEGUARANTEE] M. | TeauiLs p A ) | H b(A’t CORTjecs } Call and let us show you our line, | ¢ e Pa ———. — i t sts” or t hntire. la ' 4 ‘ e e s e | i - 5 i T ' ~ \ Sp s : ¢ e ; : ehnidle \ e | I} They give the appetite something to be C. C. FULLER €., discovere ' i | ’ } Le - l‘ () X b - i thankful for. Insist on “Post Toasties,” H;ll't’;)lfd, 5 ; ) ' TRe: An¥ion ! z o e .56 Ford Stree! ist' or ‘' s that the : 1l g ; 1! k ovafan es 20 Ford Stree Ware nothing but e St » \ ] s salute; | Starting Sun. Eve., Mon., Tues,, | 3‘| and refuse substitutes. : J U P t i I ed Banner H | | evemermrmm————————— eans. Wheren) illagers waxed t ' This i Sl e | Wed “QUEEN OF SHEBA» ! e ————————— |