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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921 s e . i s s e ST USROS — PR . B P AT ——— | Ar o i i T T R L 0 A SN A AN A RYSOL 4T l mf‘fl?w Brlldln licr‘fld | I O Yo w -Vew Books at s Sopsd 2 g \\N-llund 2 afsfor f B i » 'm ;b M HE Si— E AT e ) the Institute e 1Y m(' il ore, Inc, [ $2.00 Three Months ESC. 18 108 UL SRR | $2.00 Three hi lite ‘,“““ ‘\m; A B C'% of disarmament, by A 1 ALWAYS RELIABLE Batered ot the Post Offlee at New Britaln | o0 j(. \what s it? » the probler ’ i Ry RS L ) e T Béttorre . ‘”H," 3 || @ ‘ s Vel ‘ e il | : E b V l H S (E A iy b I Unmaichable Values IHere Saturday ('} ‘ ippare ar h has sor : Member of The Associated Press | 501 'W w . i, ol i o v m’ omen’s Coats Women’s Flannelette Gowns Member Aullt Turean ot Circultion. o demuin S Pt Fur Trimme(l and Plain On sale 2nd floor. ¢ T’:"‘;\ " neapanire e | tore (.’.‘ treaty, regariless o Eng $9 00 10 $59 OO Full roomy garments and well made. g St 2 LU s | o oven of Eprope. Warm Coats at a price to fit everyone’s pocket Heavy quality, silk === | that she will not be in “moral isole , ° [ : " D CROSS DRIVE, tion,” sufficier spite of the Trit- | Ten T 1 Witl i L T R R Women's Winter Suits | | S, ... £an 15€ s s P e L S i ‘ ‘. e I, ] " .F,llw Tiii'}m‘ed and Plain. It is only necessary to see these gar- ite an unusual thing to h for years had an ambition to voyage The drive was supposed | she stands on her ten points. Backed | down the Columbia river from’ its by the conviction that the United [Source to its moutl His bool . scribes hi ourney 4 who States is in full s vathy with her, it ! ) ! ‘ EEPERS contribu | is said she will stop being acquies- those who worked in any way cent and fight for her ten points, de- For children. With or without Jest Grade Bath Robe Flannel " ] F Regular 59¢—For 49¢ yard. For women. nght and dark Outing Flannel patterns. Special ..... 49¢ each Colored stripes and checks. 19c grade, St mml W ... lde yard L OOM z booths to termined to find out whether matters|tu as a their pla ings of w are to be co feet; heavy; colored stripes. of busine are to be left as they are, with the cx- Great sea stories by J. L. tance In ) swe can think of no g 1t tariff | tion of the kind before ti sent ook } they had the ception of some financial R S e A 85c each wtulated for tl [ the abr tion of the & per success of the drive in times ke | or whether the I principles are to |ance of the these—es jally as the contributors| pe jnterpreted liberally to the end densatior & = J i B e e e e the selections into prop ic grade, Saturday ... 9c¢ yard PETTICOATS FLANNELETTE BLOOMERS 1 en done w I < 2 P sums given by each be ing small ) The Hughes plan, though somewhat | giseretion.”—Literary Revi l el('afe.u . Flowered (]Qg]gns ,,,,, 98¢ each For women ........ ... 39c each There are “big brains” back of the| dimmed by the necessary d 200 ‘r P ,»( A lar Q’(’ variety. Our regular 15¢ I\ s ELer sl ed Cross—men high up in the finan-| of detail, and by the modifca My De 'y . 1. Red Cross—men high up in nan- | of detail, and by the modi4 i grade, S mnrlm for 111¢ yard. TEDDY BEAR SUITS SLIP-ON SWEATERS cial world of this country. To them | swhat was considered to he a promise el . X g 3 pronounceme every Red Cross success owes 1ts Word | of acceptance by some of the dele- | [hternationalis of thanks But it is to the women of New | cussions that will inspire a great step [ H. A. Jones i s vigorous and punge Skirtings $5.95 up >art wool, all the new stripes,§ g¥or women ......... $1.95 each regular 8¢, Saturday 49c¢ yard. An unmatchable value. is still the backbone of the - | by the famous Brown, Rose, Tan. - |3 . : e FLANNELETTE ) ; Piece Goods Specials FER e l IILW‘ILFTTI Britain—the women of the whole| toward peace. c is is a book country—that all should bow low in il T vl (nteieatiand T onch spect a r after year, they take 5 e, 18 a pe inent yose under its it CHRISTINE NILSSON., Bas as DECMANE 1L ADETDO | up the burden which is to them no mark of occasional frivolity. | Christine Nilsson, noted opcra sing- burden but a task of love for human- Saturday at Qur At Our Underwear Department ity. For the great American Red|‘" Welioon v Of B (iddls R The ing of the old West M. s is the mother of suffering hu-| ™ mber; but whom their fathers nev- G rts | “ '$” Si r L e Cross is th her of suf er tired of praising, is dead in Co-| “It is the most powerful presenta Carter’s” Silk and Wool Union Suits for wom- of hers is too manity, and no > tion of the case g p J X 2 5 : B (ant ts e soothiad at her eyrns |[LERISEEN S ) e Notion Dept. Sat“rdny Specxals en—=$3.25 suit. Extra sizes .......... .. $3.50. A - A generation ago she was called the | 205 50 "0 4 Tl utive secretars, 3 W, i E i 3 pathetic st. } P e Ao el S 5 . i a7 apfar iy S e o necond s\\:q,h)], .\‘[,1.:”1;'» o A |5 tional Daris ciation. | C. M. C. Crochet Cot-f NHemstitched Pequot Pil- art Wool Carter’s Union Suits for women. In fiomen plone xgy 0 AVEIONE e e m“a S ‘::vim iljl‘llnrnj\r‘ e eane ton . 8 dlow Cases. Special for all styles. Priced $3.00. Extra Sizes.... jlcaliaid b inamab o RolRthe e bl L e Velvet Grip Garters, allf j............. 59¢ each. Children’s Part Wool Union Suits Cross. It often p kes of the na- P rvallnue oo oot America’s I'I“M," i i sizes l'(‘HHI‘({)']\' 9; to inah PC"[UOt Pillow ture of insurance against further loss; | Selisimee ole SRSl o | Iiversgrcyenling m i e : Sl g ... $L65 to $2.75 suit. (e R always, | Ner volce rather than its power which | and %‘H'hru | m‘.;‘\‘\’;‘!.zmfl et 39c. Saturday 19¢ pair. Tubing. Sat. 37c yard. Mers Carter U \ i i ot aaa e issed thehearigiof Ehoke mho Jovsc | BRI R M S e aA Merrick’s Darning Cot-§ ¥ Faney Jacquard Turk- Men’s Carter Union § “m medium weight, part start running, and running with Mt- “T\”'(I‘Vt\f:;:‘“fi “”I‘” ‘rm‘:] "‘” 11:' to the great charm of th Niosi ton. Reg. 4c, for 2¢ spool§ Nish Towels, colored hor- WOOlR e e s s e $3.50 suit. “”M“‘” ey ”‘ e "‘K"‘l“‘ emry fof ihoAetwho Tiened Tiar oM onettes o Myl CEntemporarics by ¢ All Silkk Taffeta Seamf #ders; our regular 59¢ Carter’s Infants’ “ ear; Merino wool and silk ;_-mi("””“‘“mw' e waa fon| Americ in the years of the seventies, | I S Rinding, 6 yd pieces, 19¢ owel, Saturday 44c ea. and wool Vests and Bands 50c to $1.95 garment. ! L AL Pt i ol whenS herinameis el ontionga==ron I MCBAL B Sat s sl man ey t uch effort, And & e of which 3t| ' iioned it will be after othor sing- [ °f oty Al 1 : She! % CICE— has received some criticism, it did 1ts| e s most & n]mmi nd, :""“‘ ';“"I EHoER ""'“;' ;;‘ I'{i"' l‘l"';‘;‘;'p' built up upon strength, Wil be for- | with great men are | 9 s s ’ . gotten ; o SPECIAL OFFERINGS FROM OUR 3RD 9 able experlences In ita’ canteen Worky| e togohes the necessicy of | STORA% bY. S those 1 FLOOR SATURDAY ONLY ¥ ¥4 001 CiOoVes and § en's Liept. » are v of the; day who will e iare fop or them aoay wa | strength. Soon after the not pay tribute to the Graat Mother| 3 | struggle who tended them in sickness, watch- ed over their families in their some- | trenuous | markable wor which against others is begnn we|out so brilliantly toward spiritual that must per lights of our re AEUM[NUM w ARE i Mittens } | Men’s Wool Hose, four An endless variety to grades, each a supreme § choose from at reason-§ fvalue at 49¢, 69c, 75¢ | should see, though many do not, that beyond the v intq those dim | the reality of the strength and aleriness will win out es dire straits, and who did cvery- : e i where more gentle, 1ly character- 2 Piece Aluminum Sauce Pan Sets, good $1.25 regions that be thing in its power to alleviate war's| .. = 3 ‘e s, ey \alf disclose it g distress. It had had little to do with "” : “"”)”':nu I;'[’L‘;'h”' ¥ '“:' - soulfandinide it faeciosst value. Saturday rml\ ................ 79¢ set. # able prices | person who El g alone, hou U Q D X . ary fsitiy o uxusies b FICTION. Percolators f Saturday 98¢ ea. ‘Wooll St vl and $1.00 pair. But complaints are all forotten.| “u "oy o woman dles--n singer| ARoR West 57 Al LS Combination Cooking Sets, good $2.50 value. it : %.i m’<§1 69 i §Soft Collared Oxford )::{n\;‘msmr-s E rv)lw\\'::l\(s L o[ at whose fect the world has bowed—[ Ajjas the Lone Wolf, by 1. J BT E ay $1.69 set. ‘White o 216\ 1);0\\ n' | IShirts for men $2.65 e almost as a matter of cour A f L) & s ol B S st )\ 'own, i s § $2.65 ea. B R Rt RO i) ST G SR I T E NG e CROCKERY SPECIALS i polo and heather mix- ; : | B A e s A TR Elhyee cvid! S, B JEsmes e B e syl X-§ FBuy him a Bath Robe e e Matnen_tn| QoTness which may be conveyed so| Meggars Gold, by B ps and 52 §, line Japanese ware, o pat- tures. These make a T 2 B it it ek 2ot | pertectly by tha voloalof a vomnn e terns to choose from m(hldmg the Blue Willow §fine holiday gift. Buy NOW for Xmas. We st effic , mMos derstanding or- 3 \ . recollection of Town, by R. V sardnet, S | N G T o - S lshrioh or I ta liind I 8 wAnI A | SHERRRG R R > most 1 most humor- and Blue Onion, good 29¢ values. Saturday 20¢ Inow from full assorf-§ fhave a wonderful Christine Nil ries. for cup and saucer. " ments. H Esortment. ous of all La 0n d T S A Y TR T Y PR T TR e Moth, by G. Heyer. ABOUT THE CONT'ERI BOYS BRING HONOR HERL, Bl v day’ s concerni s m heginning to end, the story, Yesterday's 3 oncerning th 1t is always mentioned about a lLig vith ',“ o [L:" y moving plot and ex- Exoes conference indicated that nothing| coiege man, if it is true, that he was| ojting adventure will hold every | o S A W el DOR I I would be done now toward Wmitating | vy American end” or half-back |reader while the morce eritical Willl e ——————— e the land armament of the nations rep-| o yaopje, whichever the case. It thatithid e cOBUME FRLos m and gay Dath) COMMUNICATED ) resented; in anxiety conseraing the oo 0ty nce!’ is one of the most vivid re-f itly adventures of near break b n Prance and Eng- : constructions of the Al atmos rciad b 7 . A man who has followed the inter- 4 ; S century | § LIESEENC R0 ) °1To the Editor o 1and and that China will not be en-| o 000 510 A 0 ras RETE Ol that intr B Ay M\‘w lm Editor of the Herald scholastic teams of this . that have been seer ( ; 1ere has been considerable criti- Tab Ny v HISlYS SrepeTron reign InflUence. | o ned four of the New Britain Hi |cism lately directed towards the We Now Have The Agency For Concerning the latter it was not With| .. 01 ejeven, out of five schools rep-|Council of Sev J. C. Snai ! l c n in connection with | g an unfriendly feeling for China that| . .oo0 ™ ® 0 0 ¢ membershin| | Pasha’s Web, by Bradshaw L e the result came, hut it med to be) on o tye All-Interscholastic footbu || Day of Faith, by A. 8 | A | ried here recen K felt that not only wou her b iy | sSlhe e | peter Binney, by A. Marshall. T now that every ex-servic akts’ sulte g W LU | Enchanted Garden, by B Backer- Ty man whose hody arrives in this cit e ‘ 5 This is but one man’s opinion, of | \jjic rded the same treatment as for that nges " ' ER Seeret Power, by M. Corre = 1 N course, but he has been doing it tor | Seer ] 1er soldicr's body and that there s ) : 0 Stk made 5o suddenly e ilva yeaen anAlenonia beinoured i i v liserimination shown for any rea- And Have Just Received Our First A sut tee or naments has | oo RO Bt T centering | Toubre son whatever, Money which has been | G faaa S AT e bt i 1oy |raised for the purpose of providing | Shipment {1 disagree from him, but that will gia il ; id for veterans in need has been-ex- the pl experts to the full | . ! Iv- |color and wa that anci : : M 7 e ) - : : pen always where “opinion” ix inve 1 pended honestly and _ justly. Com- Men Who Know These Shirts, Wear . Srdtes ; Lot i 8 ) se | s, Wear no 1 com is is 1 wecordance | oy civilizati : 5 ©|mander Harry C. Jackson is working | § 2 Other Make with what to be expected. As it e : % ¢ Y rd to handle this matter properly The reputation the whole New Br ‘ Vit ; | tarmediat e ar e B PR | Origina leftly handle | anner, so far as I know ; and " i : v | disputed. This nt i8] pafrling to the This Man's World, by W. L. Comfort ‘ GEORGE J. UNWIN slate intry, to sift « pleasing, to say serving of leration by the I Sonoted O | Lovers and Friends, by E. F. T = = = A T e est court of tate, 50 the core | ski and Murtha that leads to prosperi- | spend for war « ot rowed from t | that they deserve no gr * consumer looks a bit suspi- [ future. That's the way we get nu:i-:‘ e R E R R R | PACTS AND FANCIES |/~ ation of t Al s ezl upon | 1 News item: The man said “Thank | T e el e SR + AN you" to his wite. The attending phy are always compensations, a8 ral BY ROBERT QUILLEN— Vetatom satd ¢ her death resulted | Unlimited production of paped money | ndangere |trom the shock put a erimp in the production of§ tain team e 24 There 1 be thei the Hug books about the war. #isting the b te the whole tran 1 . A A A A A AN AN NN NN AP of. ket ahis Vew Britain High school, and t | A poor man's life is just one d a king may stand for,| And now when a doctor speaks of S | ) Sl o A . e e g ; g o case, you don't know whether he - ) | i P T A and E Castte payment after ; n't stand for exonerated When a woman apologizes Findny | Gories Atlie Liiawelitringh Toacl| ety Hee e aesi o R Pandeia oty y 7 [ Is talking about the putient or the o) for the | e : )f the fs X 1 — - o o ippearance of her house, feminine mier Bri the Sour bovE T g {bha )| A great many hotel guests operate PLERRiaok ; Gratandirhnt I France med by vl \ ts and 0. 1. Swift i y to de-[on the thicory that the only way to Busfle dnErsanoathnL sl eallingy be nam of t rts a : 1 L i i i Byl : / jhet B e an ; - |appear sophisticated is to kick about| There are men who live heyond |attention to its immaculate condition. 3 ; 3 °F | playing, [Et e cverything their incomes, and then there are men S L S ) T r s Rar e e } I who never think about stealing the her At peace, : t - : " s Poorhouse A assembiy room for | company's funds ther o t ; 2 : S : those who cling to the theory that| 5 fall to vith 1 i nottaliot th M. A X GEIEE one can get something for nothing. | A lot of people are proud of their s s 0 95 Fears Ago Todafi 1an it you will; but if he's a|low streak (Taken from Herald ) ’ tte re Mi t n sat ar is many w b epar t put t \ 1 ‘ T 1 tackle, he'll cling to you still. the field, in t army of i F. Dannon, Wi 1 Ta 1 | | The man who did the most to dis- men. These rur TR 1 1 essey, James Cro G hink how America’s heart would| About the only way a stranger in a |courage disarmament was the chap St retnen M. th if they were on [city can locate the gambling joints is [who started this thing of having bt prepare 1 1 { y e other side Atlantic ito ask the police colonial possessions. \_(n\ PLAYING tores se r 15 cents o poun‘i | Matince : then, gives a background to France's B. | advt. | Whatever the “ex” now commonly| When businees talks about thel A Congressman says the money We | i sERECRIe

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