New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 22, 1921, Page 6

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6 N NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1921 . —— e B— T B 51— L A @ e —— S S ——— 1 X W€ S N T . P . it et s | THE McMILLAN STORE, Inc. New Britain Herald r ] A AN HERAL % % a Nk BY ROBERT QUILLEN-- % 3 Try This On Your ; L S A s o A o S U ANy S ALWAYS RELIABLE i AT b ‘ : ‘ Lagignee s 2 RIneD s Store Closed All Day Thursday—Thanksgiving Day hat Kind 1 o AL —— — , ) e ? = S il e A N i it 1 [l t The H O | RUreEr ] A th nme A ' y in erir i 158 v 1t 1 1'0lic Member of The Associated Press \ not for i W, et o improving L 0 5 S F@R WOMEN civili we keep on improving pad (: zk Member Audit Burenn of Circulation t it o ‘ : ¢ J It frequently happens that a higlh \ - « | | i, Y N | W DN SD Y olr 1 ——— Some men are horn rich, some in- | ba ot T 5 1 vill of the people, [ herit riches, and some get Peance have tallen upon| I sy - A complete showing of serviceable and fashionable Winter Coats at prices - New ork city has 240 rii 3 g z % T the United States,” said TR T S e you can afford to pay. One reel full of extra spec al values at $9.'00 each. These ry H poxEiiLeyond unguage 18 falr enougl are well made, warm, stylish Coats thas will give you good service for at least T A ( il i - \l 3 fororr fro R The policy of disarmament hus pro- two years. Come and sce these. B € exped i ¢ defenders of rig and b P r 9 . P . one . ther this ye | gressed to the point where very few Other Coats of Velour, Suedine, Bolivia, Pollyanna and Polo Cloths in i e e AT, ‘ RSN U S ||| brown, navy and black at $12.98, $29.50, $37.50 and up. Our stock is assorted to days before ! L swed recognition of Fi j standpatter: One who endures n)|R) satisfy all pocketbooks. ;‘.I ; e et bl much trouble to unlace the shoc. | — PLUSH COATS — T et g EH A merc Wil on s | 8 e T e G St o e s Made of Salt’s Peco and Salt’s Behring Seal with large Raccoon collars or e et 2 |t e st an unconquerable sole. | ironticrs:is nully as swecesiil it B gelf collars, Priced from $29.50 to $59.00. Styles are loose back, blouse back » t |effor o U < rh ‘ wrotiteer : be som & b | How casy world problemsivould be | Bttt [l#] and belted models. fire de ; it the ons yuld first find a com- | The reason some people never pet || ¢ [ ¢ i or C e ni Tt lanything done is hecause they spend = - — B ) M‘ th the ot our|"” 1‘1,“ much time talking about l:m\-‘\ ‘ B b l y insta Stat be more| That singer who had himself |busy they are. CHILDREN’'S COATS AFTERNOON DRESSES | ' som t of ¢ | that we would not | cauipped with sheep glands should | - - ) [ & 2 : A ‘ amusement cor because fir ; falfil that promise by |Make @ hit In gland opera | [T O D iy S — Priced — of Poiret Twill or Tricotine. | works wer by haR. ek and ing for her suc-| | thatd SR to ex- s ealor D 3 ~ | He works, the sum not being wsed | ot 1 cchoed | = As wi Sunan Pave South Main strect this yeas e is by his helief in the “inevita- | ciled to their sire [tering up the premiscs. GENUINE HEATHERBLOOM PETTICOATS | because these v s first a | 3 . purposes other 1 t ot ihe e e s S Large assortment of flowered designs. 98C } il O ST e ti | company but by one of the trustees| MARKET POOR FOR Very Special at i oo e Bach | and-cry in political circles may b is a very practical stand this|themselves. The 10 cent fure, all| ] i S, | This same erade sold for a vear ago and for $1.98 within the last expected Bt 1] (TR U Ny CorE ] BUILDING SHIPS| | ““t};f“m grade so ayear ago & $1.9¢ ast | In former years t y not have el ot Rettine L e wholeder tion, must he pr ed in order to ont 5 ) . o S e e been any such ol » such trans stion, but rather of taking ¢ or [ avold “mismanagement.” | g g . ference and to the following of Mmedinter Sraction] matters it May the trustees ponder over that | Scotland Yards Have | e New and custom, because there was for result that “understand-| word; roll it on their tongues and | Orders to Commence Sinee | question sucl two-platoon sys i the desired peace—a | let it sink deep into their brains. It ) 55 ) tem raised. But this year there will| .. 0 ially and solemnly ex-| may help the road make money. | First of Year | e be apt to be id, by vio ackeralicstin o | 1t was noted in the remarks of Mr.| Glasgow, Scotland, Nov. 21.—The | EDNESD AY of the twc 123 RN O U As to the policy in China, eight| P'ott that a few of the patrons|murket for ship building is s0 poor ON S appropriation because 1 wanted to| e Tl aror dimes, instead of nickles into|inat no new order o build & ship ] . fe v e tisen fancilidon s e e ming the resolution [ the box. In all probability those per-| a5 pecn receiy send on th FULL FASHIONED CASHMERE HOSE in u the money for any other The only sons were trustees of (he Connecticut | Tyne since the £ the yes FOR WOMEN Pair c purpose.” rence not v company, who, in lieu of going to|s .\'\r"‘;uuyu 1 \ AR GO0 s elafeile e tetie) e el Plainly speaking, it doe . resolution was| €hurch and putting the money in the |Man of L ‘”'_‘\”: 'z compaules . P . e 1tit that suct ey should he e contribution box, went to Bridgeport | 0f * Bl ? : Black and white, soft "vool cashmgre Hosq §111)Ject to slight mill imperfec- fob anythine but the Spurbess & 100! fevident | dropped a dime into the box,| A vessel now nearly completed at tions which in no way affect the wearing qualities. which it was intended this 1 i t firm intenti pitying, and trying to help the poor, lerland h 1 solid at ..‘ price i i f Rie Tee T moment it is thi FCH e 1 e s e s ors at- | long-suffering Connccticut Company 3 I'l)t‘v'l“ “";: o e o of | “BONTEX” PURE SILK STOCKINGS Jorve o be purf In View Of | tending this conference,” to respect [showing that it now costs 11 Black, cordovan, Russian Calf, seamback—$1.35 pair. Reg. $1.50 grade. the long Is ! the integrit adminis PARLEY BENEPITS MARKETS, | a ton of steel used in a ship, s B bt - : and especially in view of the [act| opance to China to develop and keep | other matters, the ticker down on | nanire anaut twe. punire ‘ Roman stripes, plain colors, others with striped ends, finished with wide that the money thus transfe m'\ ’ f o {1t | Wal) strbet tells tHotatory o dHances | Eteclioer aekt 1oks than knotted fringe. S])(‘Cifl”\' pl.;(,(}d_gg,gg to $6.48 each. be used pi charity depart-| j,q principle | to o remarkable degree of truth. In|years ago i : LOVES t and the remainder to carry on| of equal o Iosatstsices At e : : Sir Ghoree ariE EiRa that owe - Q - ~ - e Gt e, i ’ mmeres | matters where great sums of money| SIf George asserts alio that w i WOMEN'S IMPORTPA,I) KID (,!:f VES e : e T ided, thi SE R e ol ORE DRt il SRUCHIE e s Hose Pt 0l veR o et Black, white, brown, tan and grey. Regular $2.00 grade. Special for BOHRROLEL tax Ay be o Rt TR E Touit the-ternitory of (Ghl ! ument indicate fairly accurately | the amount of work don aken into g . custom and t} wrter will work jus- | from ial v which | how things are going. No sentiment | cor :)I» \jmm.. He says that the| SL.79 pair. tice and prove t to the city yridge the rights of the sub-| enters the game; it is a hard one. No|Workers ...l‘\“,,,,,]‘,uz 26 per Bt Jess A.‘,::‘k‘:”:-v fr ',, 3 y : 6 ; : ‘” : \” m” e i ed. There “This applies to other itdustries as | slsciviitn AL e cipgiaction | is no sympathy on “the strect” in|ell as ship building and explains | v 2 e T ay e ¢ ¢ ¢ i t rity of such states % S e, yerts th Dr sanitorium , with two ci One was a g5 trom “.h ‘ A0, i SR LR amattaSRo gD Con) wwhvgroresord HosRobEsnaLIc e o o Do Carad IS G AR i little patient having abscesses of the there should be no « i I'his is not in which| Therefore it is good to note that|and Why so many men are unemploy- it superintendent of | voll were the first in this country lungs and the other with tuberculosis R tg bl leRnlliy olEITEE Slaher onin v It i ar | this truth-telling Jittle instrument in- | *® yerculosis sanitorium. | publish results of an original work | of the bones of the hand and foot Sec. 6F, of the charter reads: “The| tween the other powers | dicates that the conterence at Wash i Ao It s of value in with this test last spring. now both well under way for full re- common co I upon recommenda- | (i Its purpose is te ngtor s had o good eff onll DOCTORS CLINIC determini in children| The ph}sn'm]nfi 1‘\'||\)vh:1. :1)’- | (-..\«-;;\- as a result of the sun treat- tion of the ) wnce and tax-| agreement i bt Dyloes | | ¢ ndred of the of the healing power of the | ment, . | B. Experts Meet at Meriden and | s=== S ation shall have to transfer| common action am other na-| It is found that the actual rise in % “,‘:,“,,,4 Power of Su's Rays| m e x T g R EERR funds from t to an in regar I Csmall, Dt it is seen that the | o Pt ! i ik 'y sitin other; provided that such transfer be Baron Kato signed and tion is he increased by [, . 'x‘. ‘w’ by which tube :( ulosis may gigde not more than 60 cays previous | stated that the “new accord™* has the| the thingsithat are g on at Wash- |he readily diagnoscd in children was | to the end of the current fiseal year.” | hearty ort « is Government. | ington given yesterday at a meeting of state | The money tra i ! n called, i are sWing- | momrm— e | stands to the credit of the depart-| the pr Charta for China ) Bank s . L8 ments. The Herald has favored il - i e L I Father John's Medicine Has | jiosplatoon pacnale RS e s R 0,000, Been Used In This Family & Was Inaugurated By Our Pilgrim Ancestors failed to ma The money| In ! long stor being more than For Colds. | & voted for it is in t iy ‘u.\ mel v‘* 1 « 4 mn in ¢ « ““ cont by the decline in wm!:-;»»’ Vs “ SO 1\150 “Yfls “10 the reach of voter A « R helped my Blistom say it 1 ed where it| company trustees object to the five A e i overy mueh when they had | is deeded : : Br rt, is placed af rd that prophetic street where | | items that may ot erre it - X ! J. 1 ’C b‘ \ 1l is Incones ble for benefit the tireetly, | the Dridgeport Division of the Con-| g to jmagine them—Ilook toward ’ probable by ti o ! sl W troct ¢ ce that in that cold, | ralsed on the the transfers | bet bot ffairs at Washington as far | Copies of Which We Are Showing in Our Windows. astonis t pen—and the 1 " ¢ ! t SAAAAAAAANS Arranin | ing tc % ar {25 Fears Ago Today FRANCE AND HER PRIENDS et e nl o hAb dhtt Marshs | 4 P his tempor t | A i . ¢ i P St S Gwillim of Plainville um the Middletown and Bristol H choo roth game at Bristol of represent i kno t ‘ i on the new High | allics t t es still, ' L ready to s \ i ed | ! A Ca i 1 ! v | " Nutn Social club rooms, | I y e follo rter members: | 2 W e ALy There are few styles more handsome or more appropri- ‘ oS ate for our New England homes than the Colonial Four- ind v Ol WAS | yeeq it geveral years and the children Post Bedroom Suite and the Colenial Dining Suite with giter i and lIKGtom ke (L e ke Hashen the big center pedestal Table and Scroll front Buffet. woul ) e et , | Jonr Medicine on hand ar sc it g :,'..,“ : " Glatoont iy ob el plioie) Step into “Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store” now and her 1 seleet useful, lasting Christmas Gifts. mora ment of hi ’ g It ’ ® fhe ‘ —FOX’S— @ ) the sy — Starting — ! = i Next Sunday Eve. B STatiiiaassi - P she l THE SHEIK | EEATTRCASY I8 M S KNENEH v — THE CHRISTMAS STORE — | SER

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