New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 30, 1921, Page 6

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6 ViKW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, noVEMBER $0, 1021, A P———T———————— 22— — T ———— S — o . TR 1 [ 1 . 1 T A P T O 0 Y N A G SR L O S R A hvm "2 a ot O &flflflmmummm New Britain Herald [ . 00 vour : : x 3 - : HERALD 1 i ALYELTIRLCIELOUE tiat \ one FOLKS ARE BUYING TOYS EARLY THIS YEAR—TOYLAND DOWN STAIRS (1as Wise Friend At MHora T . T A O T S A New Locations of ENLARGED l)l-]l'.\R'l‘)Ll‘).\"l‘.\' Perhaps many 1 the trinl Entered at the Post Offlee at New Britaln et ma « bl g e 3 W\ X S f e R S o Make shopping at our . store more convenient I MU SA N RSN than ever HARTFORD ver, if Lridgeport, come to New a1 fadeness i ~ e e IMPORTANT NOTICE ikely that there may | N L0 RIS S Our 24th Anniversary Sale will end Thursday, Becember 8th. Free Souvenirs will be given up to and including De- compuny winte to seven or cember 8, and ALL OUTSTANDING SOUVENIR COUPONS, in order to be honored with Free Souvenirs, MUST BE DE- ek Centilagnaiigiman el LIVERED ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 8th at Souvenir Department, Downstairs, A Suggestion—Do your Christmas EORAENE RN ¢ "’ Shopping Early and get valuable Free Souvenirs with your purchases, il had been made in thi Member Audit Darean of Cireulation - BELA ¢ . ] i x 1l placiatin for 90 days it is certain it would | ¥ i T Lo those who by oo e o use the trotles, it where would - pe g yalne Quoted is What You Expected to Pay the Sale Price Shows How Much You Save confevence from day to day, over the (vesidents, especlally workers of this conflicting reports of Japan’s stand op |eity have been left had the trial | t con that |proven a fallure? The Company would | & Full Length Polo A Large Selection | Carefully Tailored Beautiful Coats of of Fine Tailored Coats Coats of bolivias, nor- ’zln\'vlzlrino_ Veldina ed, others half lin- in all the season's fay- mandies and fine ve- and Duvetyne fur o ; orite colc in models o el nnd trimmed and of the ed, in tan and brown whose attractiveness oaelLLOlSC kS B most careful work- & eme ! t o stand of| Meanwhile the committee has had materials. Values up is unusual. Values up plain models. Values manship. Values to ¢ t ¢ i ¢ remarked mildly that the |a meeting at which there were not to $22.50. to $39.00. 95 to $50.00. $39 $75.00. young 1 n t y ¢ . regarding Ja- |enough present to take any action. | Now at .... 1 Now at .... dea Now at .... Now at .... 49 returning t par 1 df 70 per cent allow- | Possibly interest is latent, pending the (hing and the [be more arrogant; the few jitneys that | | Coats, some fully lin- \tion some- |are made use of would have been hurt to such an extent that some might of heroism recorded in the L i " to today's |[have been forced to quit bringir m n ¥ ( 5 ¢ Admira personal | result of the trial now being made in rescucd v « ay |\ “onfidence continues that Ja- | Bridgeport. And meanwhile the com- L] F [f‘ s e s it vt | A Group of Six Fur Coats Then car v Al te sl S, | will have something te wrest later | the present one is scen. giving the BT, that may mar ooV his att ibly the committee will take | & EACH ONE PRICED FOR QUICK SELLING the details r 1es. Cc tude on na 1 | the view that sueh a trial here would ASK FOR THEM BY OCK UM ously e st out tt A way to provide plans for l'h]\m‘]n'u\» the advisability of the five it Allen ty e age, a|wherehy it will be made possible for [fare on short runs and will seek it |§ NO. (816 NOSHG Yale soph l Ve | (he powers to withdraw her courts |from the commission, disregarding |8 A handsome Fur Coat of Krench A swagger Ifur Coat of Bisum Mar- seal with | e collar of natural skunk mot with a very deep self collar; was fur; was $200. For Quick Sclling $149.00. 17or Quick Selling gO Or v rushed back into the [nationals.in China, being sought {them. | N f | » " N i 0l armes o i respansc o cal (o Heib. | i outtanding feature o the con| There s ansther potat of view to $149.00 $110.060 NO. 4H A very stylish IFur Coat of fine fur- his 1ifc the lives of others might [without injuring the position of their [the jitneys entirely, or its effect upon The last d rought the injuries | fepence, as it progresses is the way the |consider. Many maintain that the that resulted in « 1 optimism continues. -The delegates | necessity for the jitney will continue |fi NO. 500 There are other names ng h | geer ! n the ibilities | even aftcr, or should, the five cent A roomy Iur Coat of Irench seal, red Marmot with collar and cuifs of | 9 ¥ 10 inches long with self collar and natural raccoon fur of 40-inch length; is t § ' tions meet to- | fare be adopted h Such people live cuffs: was $145. Ifor Quick Seliing vas FPor Quick Sel the famous > Heffelfinger, er, and to desire to make the most | in parts of the city, well bullt up and (J $98.00 $147.00 football hero ¢ quarter of a cen-|of those oportunities. They keep at it, | pleasant, which the trolley will never tury ago, whicl deserve places | tangle that it may seem. The wisdom | serve in all probability. Their children NO. on the great honor <nown or un-[of a hetter g of|have to walk a long way to take a A Deatdiful Fur Coat of natural Japanese Mink, 40 inches long and of prime full known. Almost or day Heffle- |others is being ‘ r to school, and, as was shown hy furreds peits; was $425. For Quick Sellirg finger Senior, at the age, of 53, declar- jattendi clega onc dweller in the Jerome street dis- $335000 ed the game he had played that day trict, onc family sometimes has to was his last was - tall |spend about a dolar and a half for through,” his s s showing in rOC INDIAN CHIER o 1 | q N TFERS N wrough,” h carfare in one day THREE EXCEPTIONAL OFFERS IN ‘s f ey T It requires no very keen imagina- [ life's fleld, the spirit of courage dis- ‘ he committee at its meeting will played ng ag ) s sire on the |1o0k, or should look at this matter B o o T e e 7 T s o | o i ot e, Fur Fabric Coats 7 | of peace in the 15 of Marshal 1°och 1 e \\‘\‘\ Y o e Grow | Headline dcelares “Vanderlip Says || ] v was beglnnix v Rattle that | Gt ot r:“n‘m coun. | Allies Should Recognize Debt.” Thi Fur Collared Coats “fi (30»inch<‘§ long are Eh[‘i"»i' Handsome 40-in, Coats . is often tragi i not much. You may ‘“recognize” fine seal plush, 36 lllt"x\(’.\" lustrous Seal Plush Coats with laree collars of nat- i b 1 e allied ang | AN Without bowing to him. long, the large shawl col-| which have shawl ('u!lm\'} : A 3 Ot M ural raccoon fur. Priced Perhaps ma L GGl P ! ; = = | lars are of black opossum | of fur and are moderate-| not college men; perhaps they w S “"“IJ‘ Y:"_‘y'l‘.“‘]‘” ("‘"‘\ The man who has no “come back" |§ fur. [ 1y priced 4 @0 low 89 00 strong, courageous Americans w ! Mo ‘“"“ ! has probably “gone hack." $49 val. 3 ,00; abe e . . o . acted as their red blood prompted |PFArNE L thernede et Easei e e 1S 1 tcomed 1 1 to this| them to act i e Pick the proper spot on which to ] de FIge A About them stood | But ma f ere colleg fall before you call a man a ‘“llar,’ tion to picture in vivid colors of the lege game; [ er Heffle ‘ + | them stoo r f . proud of the e eplaad o it cach O o [peliation. man of « HOE tajcel SOTBANAG AL 8, s N — Sizes 4214 to 5214 par ¢ : | o . ‘Dead men tell no tales” but “dead | Stylisk Coats of heavy ker-| of fine duvetyne limed W h‘lmwl, collars of beaverette fur | of panvelaine handsome Coats nRd Jthe ‘pHysical = sirongth, fihe ‘ me'” gossip a lot 3 sev in navy blue, brown and : P : % A heir 0w g [§ 3 i AL g satin and having fur collars;| smart tailored models; value | of surpassing design; value S SRS H Dblack, developed in the longer : 4 urpassing design; value | Attractive large size Coats| Smart Coats of velour, fully | Nutria Fur Collared Coats The spirit of true courage, the e e S B oo $39. Priced. . ! e , g e o L S e 2 Years Ago Today ican armies hac rendered and the (Taken from Herald of that date) tion, cou t but L man hack s ; cou « they displayed to bring about - : \ LHIRY 2 ) I nicely 1f all statesmen were locked up fen warried, you know that nothing victory ttack. He d exp 1 g wttendar t th | somewhere to confer for twenty years. |less than love could nave persuaded or more Boys' club for week ending No- | Jesire to sce them—to have an In- ke ending o= | | Sty lthem to do it. than his share sione dayiEworlc e s L an Bclwnien| “"Y"“' Ul I N N | Pity the poor man who forgets of the worls SR DR FA i UN which set of hooks he is keeping for GOING SOUTH. e veheriL Ige of valor all season will be staged at Hanna's 2 | Sromor 1o & fievoes of that Aoy, [ private use and which for income tax| Cambridge, Mass, Nov. 30.—The purposes. Harvard basebali team will again go - south for training next spring, it was Mother and the girls are beginning | announced today Only two games, to talk loud encugh for sly old Dad | hoth unst Georgia Tech., will be to cateh on to what they want for| played during the training season, the A red flag excites the bull, and bull|wishes to bring orders out of chaos. |Chrtstmas, in»m of the time to be devoted to pra wom- into the flame ¢ I ble, regard of the Custer vy Baturday, when Mount Vernon Dotlege men or not, know o unknown, | Sl PR S L Ji, 5 will piay the local High sehool —BY ROBERT QUILLEN Who livedup toit rit of Americar i spot J. Cu s been grante Ly e T | ] rry has been granted a li- se to sell liguor and will open a| men be uris 5 8 e : tloon 5001 Whed ther en of other simi ' L 2 . The O. E. 8. Whist club will hold {nstitu 5 < I the vi i o ! I morrow night at the =S No doubt the world would get along ' . primitive | home of Mrs. William J. Rawlings, foar ort of bac \ ompson attended the cele tice. The trip probably will cover When you look at what some | the period of the Easter holiday Some editorial writers | trenchant pair of scissors noble, 1 y i g A : .| brat ) first anniversary of winted in living | ‘ orinthian Temple at Middletown g night ; Married people seldom get along if | PEERENT' ik { | DIFEL I A . e 3 o | 4 . . their tempers ave short. | | | | : Clan D s will hold a meeting to ¢ TENGE He S 1 £ tl Ry ¢ arrangements for its anniver clebration Now let's stand at Armageddon and serap armaments for the Lord casions a greater kick than homt Campaizn Against Tubercuiosis (o Be |V Opened fere Thuesday—Ssupport Let me Jive v;\ a house by the side A g 4 : 3 "AFTER i of the road and sell gasoline to min 4 s [Pasa - State Chairman, % | ; " EUERY The pleasure of having a wile who ristmas Seal sale will Iy ticut T g Stute Tuberciiosis wpitol has cvery sings about her work depends larg on whether she can sing Crisis: Any general mess broug s for the opening cd that the sum of reached this year. rom the s these 1 r 1 zht 9t to the boiling point of man's stupidity Still, traflic Jaws are useful as an| ent for the plaintift after the men The new sugar coated - ‘ chicwing gum Charity covers a multitude of sins that matter, does an income which everybody likes—you will, may be that men don | r f ; ' hecause they are f L P : \ "~ A delicious pepperinin At e NS 3 g = A\ 5 flavored sugar jacket around it kN N : peppermint flavored chewing gum ; that will aid vour apretite and diges- t : i tion, polish your teeth and muisten A BIT OF GOLEF NEWS v ' I i ol 4 vour mroat. ham- | sell at the old price stin g & ; i ! ¥ I'rhe name 1 here was in| As we understand the tangled r'ul ! g toward an t t eing made In jg14 gver the Midlothian course, jastern question, American business \

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