New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 2, 1921, Page 6

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6 NEW BRITATN DATLY ———————————————————————————————— New Britain Herald [~~~ { WOOoD ) WRI i O : e I'ry This On Your ) {In { Wise Friend | E;"h‘b” At Hlern | Entered at the Post Office at New Tiritain e at | Rusiness Ol ? . tio 2 | | Editorial The or i the Member of The Assoctated Press | regard our The A titled T e so that the Germa third of the mount Member Audit Burean of Circulation, | | ) under od e The A, . ( " wnization | while the government seeks to wh ¢ to Irance i CONFERENCLE CONFLICTS, and the The const of press expert opin rreatest war : fon today is that Japan wi ept ; ce of t sent to an arrangeme I would 1 an arrangement that would | whien ainst loss. It is pos- | nomy eventuall by the Hughes protect her { sible such a plan may be decided up- | tfy t Sensation rey bl lht relthis . hand, citing Japan's aj firm | °5 [ rnae { is important that England should : stand for 10-10-7 ratio or mor | L i 1 4| withdra thei have her German market. But it is|jeaving the islands Whatever Japan's motives, it is| : } vastly re iportan ha ) 3 most probable that she will ag 1 more important that Frane: the sm tio. Clever strategist that she is she seems to be settir the stage, suspending interest, un NO NOURISHMENT FOR US, onelu such a time as a su : [cone IForty-five representatives of jitney | Mad in the ratio insisted upon by the| public today AL lines in all parts of the state heard |, a splendid situation to ask concessions powerful nation L lose nothing hecause of B ds ire to profit at her expense. < = . gators arc cont n acquiescer Charles C. Elwell, of the Public Utili- | he made public | ties commission, say, in New Haven, | conclusions L te G “We find t in other q 1 s s, M where a state organizatio B On the other hand, if Japan's in- pnlzation swe form- sistence upon the greater navy comes no ipproved, that thefy.ony op, jitneys are now recognized factors 2 2 from an honest fear for her own | HC ized factors in | American rule. the transportation facilities . “We find everyw safety, not from a desire for aggres-| D cilities of th 8 W ”I very state under the supervision o X fan Iilipir sion, the question arises immediately | peCvlsionforath e 1 > B Commission € Lo whom does she fear? The sugges tection of It is pleasure evinted by the jitneym said that there was much tion is that, if such a fear is felt hy that nation, it m be the United States of which she is afraid and is | | Christians r continual ‘We find a iate the fac over the full and apparently fr: discussion at the meeting. They wer: | IF seeking a guarantee from, if not an not displeased to learn from Mr. El- ry. The long- alliance with this cou well that they now occupied a posi We er the conference las | i h tion quite like at of the trolley |not derstanding Japan gains of this| . 4 WD e Ui Gl e companies, the electric light com- country and its proven altruism, the . = i panies and like organizations. the better un- d that ction of go “We: find "th more sure it is that this suspicion will | fade. | to tr 1 . seenre he lic s In regard to the Shantung question : PRl y ) | ice which must be adequate, safe and it is obviously one for settlement be- tween Japan and China, or at it is not one for the Conference, al- orderly to win the confidence of the weeney of the public and c ntinue the endo ment of the con | After this talk a picture was taken |S lons and tain advising | though any dedsion reached with this cour nd Great of them all and a luncheon provided and assisting, might come up for rati- 10t Seatisn by the Washi Deniey Now this was all very nice. The| proner training The Versailles treaty dffects the situ- | Jitnéymen undoubtedly enjoyed it and| “We find that ation. quite possibly Mr. Elwell did. shown marked capacity & ke Abudanly e wrptng the A0 But in all sincerity be it remember- Ej’l'm' 4 [:‘]‘\‘ e egates trom. that country to take a| 0 that it was Mr. Eiwell who sald| i servi he wrote to the Connecticut company | heen honestly strong stand, but it is probable that China, will accept terms that may be | the other day asking that company it- | is a marked det induced by the co said to be willing to make. These | \ lmited | EVINE | 3 ratio, | self to invest ate and find o wcessions Japan is "W of confi find there LF whether or not it, 17 r service in this concessions by Japan w if she finally accepts the ; ertain place—this, according io|n menace to the statements of the Mayor, and, if mem- | ernment. %nd it seerie Toglal that her position | iementsiof the Mayor,and, 1t mem ST RC. B e e ory serves, Alderman Paonessa, chair- to accept the Hu her apparent un- | man of the committee of the com-|, : lecorum and are zate jitney and [ contative me hes ra willingne | mon council to invest tion, is taken in the hope that when at last she does make it such naval | [AT¢S matters. We feel that The said communication stated to to grant few important demands|the company also, according to the made by Chinese delegates. Meanwhile there comes the state- same source, that if the company was not giving such servic someone e ment that the “Ten year naval holi- “We find that i iz ; 3 | What may one expect from an ex e findithn day" plan will be modified, to our ibimay el SEn to confirmation own advantage, by allowing each na- | sinotonSLYERSCOMDADYEQLE I HONY service? tion to build two ships every threc el Recently the feeling has prevailed |ernor years, which would not a8 trying senate capital ship tonnage. Otherwise, ow- | that the commission was trying to A e e ato: ing to the fact that Great Britain's \ modify: the public in jitney matters. |, ", = port B sueth feeling has died out at least recommend vessels are older than ours, she would | “We be permitted in 193 far as the special committee is[gene which the *holiday bufld twelve new capital ships to our four and Japan's one This new suggestion, would not alter the capita 1 status the year in oncerned. Insincerity fs not attributed to Mr would end, to | | Elwell; he represented the commis- | Discourtesy at least, to this city, 1 claimed by our common council coi wgreed upon, | alre would bri mittee in the commissio failure Lc gradual replacement instead of pla ing England in the position to begin | Inform the city on its decision e ) .rior navy | matter of such vital importance to t1 Iy to construct a in 193 s of this city, most of whom are ndent upon some form of MORATORIUM. transportation—which they have i ke, on Germ ! Germany back as a market for her And meanwhile the news comes |Bress that the number of passengers on the goods s been' reduced to five | ger, to such ar rangement whle fare has | cents, has nearly doubled in twe E France und s i A U-BOAT DEATHS - W i nd when there is somethii Actlor t mo | drow or dead throug the I . rd 1 r r « It i t ¥ & Ak ¢ United t e should a tie prevent a decision there- | P¢ in danger Germa of reparations f come that the worker in Germany DUECEMBER 1021, o R R }‘th ) hee I:T i ALWAYS ARE, PREPARED TO MEET THE GREATEST DEMAND IN YEARS — FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS — And we are happy because this store is able to offer Holiday Mer- T Second Floor 1s Overflowing With Prac- tical Christmas Mer- claandiee. [mwd $2 'l. $3.95 (m(i KIMONOS—silk g"mu'rw[\‘r ];x ic L"l ‘~1 ‘r”» .o Satin, $3.95, $4.95 and These observatior SILK PETTIC pan in covering 100 typew oriments of C‘kmtmas Gift Hand- Polish Sets Smbroidered kinds— \ ases—=$1.2 der the protect tion is not true i y frec 1ses which nitial Handkerchiefs—15¢ to “Mutual harmony is essentlal to|portion of official viefs Center 19¢ sfactory serv- |men of good che sonably faithful llun\tilvhod I grades of linen and iift Boxes—15¢ imposed upon them; allen off, and ths inefficient 1 to the cotton in '\ control to offici e neccess Filipinos have o “Humming Bird” Silk Hose— $1.50 pair. “\IL(‘.dlum In Lnu (lz“n Whle \nmlu adly box any num- nl llvuc in appropriate gift ioration dus I'p- | injection of politics in the , to an extent w the ers are conducted composed of Leaumui va R;bbors s e in certain departments s agreement will put her in a position considered as proof of essential inca- u)d tu 110 \Hn pacity on the part 'rfl, packages. rather as indicating 1 fence and opportunity \\ (e u' in “1ft lm\ S. would be allowed to do so. lack of inspection ppointm household open arms. at any time deadlock eneral, and SLIP-OVER s for $1.95 edch. ST C('T ClIIN:\— from $1.00 to $10.00. is mmplctu for women, men or children. inds continue until the time to abs N i@MiHafi Store. Inc. s RELIABLE chandise at prices that make Christmas THE TIME IS GETTING DELAY YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING. Come here tomor- row and choose from full assortments. joy it once was. Give Her 2 Start Toward An Ivory Toilet Set. French Ivory in Plain and Dubarry Style Hair Brushes—=$1.98 to $5.50. Hair Puff Boxes—98c¢ to $2.98. Mirrors—$2,98 g : Dressing Combs—25¢ to $1.69 $1.98 to $2.49. Pin Iolders—=$1.25 Pin Cushions- Turkish Bath Towel Sets Fach set consists of one large Turkish Towel and two Iface Cloths. All in a nes 25 and \1 5 For Xmas A New Dinner Set I_t':; a practical gift, and one every giving the old fashioned Jewelry Wlll Ever Be | Popular With The | Lingerie Clasps—25¢ pair up. Lingerie Clasps of sterling sil- ver or gold filled—50c to $1.25 | eceivers—98c to $2.98. | Cuff Pins—>50¢ to $1.25 pair. [ | | 93¢ to $1.98. ,T_:zhots and Bar Pins—25¢ to 3rooches—50¢ to $1.00 each. Barrettes and Braid Pins 25c¢ Hat Pins—25¢ and 50c¢ pair. | Sweetheart Lockets—8§1.25 ea. Drilliant Bracelets—$1.69 ea. Pearl Necklaces—350¢ to $3.95. Rosary Beads—>59c¢ to Betty Beads—98e¢ string. 65 different kinds of Beads at 98¢ string. 25 to $1.98. il Files—59¢ to 98ec. Shoe Horns—39¢ to 98¢, —39¢ to 98c. Cuticle Knives—49¢ to 98c. Perfume Sets—69¢ to § Tray Jewel Boxes—§1.89 Hat Brushes—$1.98 to $3.50. Florence To:le eets (‘nn‘.b llmonce Military Brush ‘Sets —priced $1.69 to $2.95. Nets in neat Xmas boxes. I doz. in a box for $1.50. “hristmas box, 5 7 Sweet Grass In choosing for a Man, Wom- en find in this Store a host of Gilt Ideas. ? Men’s Dept. We are giving helpful sugges- tions for Xmas welcome with Bring her along to help you select the pattern. GLASS—from & wWouic SN . < + d s Shirt, Tie, Sox or Sox, Tie, Handkerchief or Scarf and o will gladly box any com- bination you suggest with no ex- Hand painted ware,' tra charge for the Christmas SHORT—DO NOT — e e Ladies w .69. Jrush and Mirror— $5.95 set. Bird Double Mesh IHair Baskets—$§1.25 fts to men by different combinations thirty-two pimpies. the for v A AN AN AN NN NN AN AP e e e LTS e the | rentng tram submartnes whia tne | § 25 Vears Ago Today greatest enemy mente| Lhere mdy:beimore, the estiniates e e gster make the sea of matrl } re "W‘TS AND FANCIES —BY ROBERT QUILLED disposing of under their le cach tries to put some- » between a close kind is about made safe for another job government man who in- whos lov s no evening who is willing money may witness, explains why » don't respect law ath under the heading, “Community deafness, or who are treated at home by an inte i | conld scar ~hool children le dred and fifty Walnut street scovered the fi | signals after turning in an nnd all the pupils got out safel § pupils lost nearly nll ee if all were outs | MAN IN NEBRASKA WEDS . IN PARIS BY CABLE., been married by aph and cable Maria Hahn, performed by Ju f | correct any excess of sec asted seven hours, American army who was in Ited Cross work. doesn't and that To Relieve Caterrh, Catarrhal Deafness And Head Noises Persons suffering from rd of hearing and have head noises will b glad to know that this distressing afe be successfully U medi- cine that in many instances has efs tected complete relief after other treatmer » failed juffercrs whe hear have had their 1 to @gch an extent wateh was plainly audible seven inches away from either ear if you know of someconce who is troubled rrhal deafe v and hand it fliction can usually hearing reste that the tick c vith head noises or ness, cut out this formu {o them and you may have been the ome poor f means of savin perhaps from total deafness. The seription can be prepared at home ind is made as follows ecure from your dru t 1 oz Parmint (Double Strength) Take this home and add to it 1-4 pint of hot water and little granulated sugar; stir until dissolved Take one tablespoonful four times a day Parmint 8 used in this way not only to reduce by tonic action the in- flammation and swelling in the tachian Tubes, and thu to eaualize the air pressure on the drum, but to ctions in the middie ear, and the results it givc are nearly always quick and effective, Every person who has catarrh in \ny torm, or distressing rumbling, hissing sounds in the cars, ghould give this recipe a trial.

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