New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 1, 1921, Page 5

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WOMEN VOTERS G ON EFFICIENCY DUCK SHOOTING Will Discuss Many” Important Hunting Expedition Planned fop -y Matters Today r citizenship with a stu stitution a forward te fully wha freshman a second The BEOgAM study gove as it is pr of party orga ment as it should be to get the par ticipation of maore pe ;\ in it and more efficient :|<I|H!">~H'ur|nm Miss | | Sherwin added “It has before it she said, “two |§ questions: What will 1 ment more truly repre what will make its efficient in political units of every size? “This institute will cover only the | H first question. It will devote itself therefore to a study of the whole vot ing system, “We are not planning a debate, but a school with one speaker at each ses- | B sion “We want to get over a medium of education which is non-academi and as far as possible a substitu actual experience. We wa women what you might cal sophistication.”* Women for whom the instity held, Mis: ~&7r|\\\u\wl‘: e ly those who are ble tc 3 and set up a mu]nl of pres mu, these fundamental things about par- ticipating in government to women | [} Wwho were not primarily interested in becoming voters." CONDUCTORETTE DISAPPEARING Only a Dream of the Past in Baltimore Baltimore, Md., Dec. 1.—The con ductorette is a rapidly vanishing quantity in Baltimore, and like the bison of the Western plains, will exist only in the fables told to their grandchildren by old men who lived here Juring the world war. In 1918 there were 157 women and girls working on the lines of street rail- the number was and today but 1,‘ of these conductorettes are to bhe found on the widely scattered lines of the city. Romance was directly responsible| for some of them deserting the cars. | Love affairs sprang up between con- | ductorettes and motormen, with mar- riage as the result. 45" TOURNAMENT TO The opening game of the tournament between the & the Foresters of Americ | ity | and the court in Berlin, wil be played tonight in Electric hall. The tourna ment will continue throughout m winter and the sessions wi in the different meeting place Hh several courts. Scientists have crossed herring with White fish, producing a fish as well flavored as the herring, with less bones. MRS, JOHNSON STRONG AGAIN | After The Grippe She Took Vinol Which Quickly Re- stored Her Strength MANY SUCH CASES HERFE MRS. G. A. JOHNSON | Sullivan, Ohio—*“The grippe left me | weak, all rur o AT wife ar Ny we .hm '-—Mrs, G Price $1.00 per hu(lu, NEW BRITAIN DAILY PRINCEWILLGO Entertainment e entertainment of the | (o CALL FOR FARMERS | New Hampshire Calling For Cultiva tors To “Come Fast™ And Till Soil i Grange Takes A Hand In Call other hig game will hi as Minister, GRAND OPENING — of — THE BOSTON || 5-10-25¢ and up Dept. Store | 108 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN — OPENING DAYS — Thursday, Friday and Saturd".y ; DECEMBER 1-2-3 Our large and up-to-date store will be opened on the above dates. The stock is most com- plete in every particular. On these days we will sell— ALL MERCHANDISE BELOW COST PRICE Are You Keeping Warm? First thing in the morning you need heat in the Kkitchen to give hreakfast to your children and send them off {o school. The quickest way to get heat is by means of an OIL or ELECTRIC HEATER. You get full heat in jig time! Down here you can get an OIL HEATER that wiil burn for about 10 hours on a gallen of kerosene oil. There’s economy for you! If your desire is for an ELECTRIC HEATER, we can give you a HOT- POINT. That will keep you warm in any room you choose. These heaters worry the chills! Rackliffa Bres. Go.. . 250-256 PARK ST. Call 1074, 1075, 1076 “Shop Early for Christmas’ The Connors-Halloran Stores AERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1921, 5 o " i R -». vded by Major Frank Knox 3 of The Manchester Union Nearly all bahies in Samoa are taught to swim by the time they are $60,000 In Hohdafly Savmg' SUCH IS THE FULL MEANING OF vl The Connors-Halloran Stores Ladies’ Suits On All 50, REDUCTION nevyuClivig On Al | - Ladies’ Coats | 20% FOR THE ENTIRE REDUCTION o. st MONTH OF DECEMBER Men’s Suits | Pi% | at all of our stores—here and in other cities. Twenty per cent. clip- 2 £ 8097 ped from EVERY price on EVERY article in EVERY store we oper- L R [ ate. Ponder a moment on this point—visualize the mammoth holi- REDUCTION | day stocks—embracing every bit of smart wearing apparel, the big On All and the little things alike for either man or woman—in round fig- Overcoats | ures $300,000 WORTH OF THE FINEST CLOTHING EVER PRE- ‘ SENTED BY ANY MERCHANT IN AMERICA! This is what you are privileged to choose from at the startling reduction of 20 per cent g ;@% making possible $60,000 in Holiday savings. RN Every Department Included! Men's Pan's ' The Ladies’ Shop Men’s Department ~ All Furnishings 20% Suits Suits Shirts revucrion, Dresses Overcoats Underwear yondl - Coats Pants Hosiery en’s Shirts | And All Other Merchandise In All Gur Departments [T 17 Qs s s i REDUCTION A THRILLING, TIMELY SALE FOR \ On All MEN AND WOMEN Underwear Thrilling in value-giving and timely in presenta- tion, this great sale comes at a season and during a year ? 6/ when money-saving counts the most. Wearing apparel o] 4 70 has always been the most sensible and attractive ot REDUCTION Christmas gifts but it is going to hit the ms:r}( with H greater accuracy than ever this season. No frivolous On All giving this year—indeed not! Thisis a time when cloth- Our Hosiery ing of all sorts, from the bigger outer apparel to the smaller dress accessories, will carry the message of Yule-tide cheer, remembrance and comfort. And it is 2 W going to do this for you at a 20 per cent SAVING e through this remarkable Holiday Sale. REDU(‘ TION M"“'“ You Save 20c On Every Dollar— Neckwear You Save §1.00 On Every Five— fi@% You Save $2.00 On Every Ten— REDUCTION You Save $20 On Every Hundred— On All S Furniskings £ At A Seasen When Savings Count ). ALWAYS RELIABLE 215 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN

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