New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 2, 1921, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921 - e s e e \ ngmmm&m TR Women'’s Rubbers § Girls’ Brown Shoes Men's Shoes h Men's Shoe Women's White Jomen' % SR : ; i b i oa % GENUINE Women’s W 1arce 1ot mosty high (8 English or round too, WM Brown or black, $8.00 | Spe high cut, size 814 to 11 I 4 Overshoes el 4 il UL " o e DR. KAHLER SHOES : ) } Sh- ; x wu.95 y vk Beie ...m.v‘ tock of Dr. Kahler's = . = ‘ well known health shoes, each pair bearing the (rade mark on the bot- Our entire stock of Women's Alaska Overshoe Rubbers, both high and low heel styles, not all sizes in one stylo, tom, guaranteed genuine and strictly Lt all sizes in some styles, 1( = = e - . " ; L Regular price $1.50 .. ... ... 4 3(« ! - ¢ s s D, G Pr) ¢ : i first quality, Other stores sell these i) 3 \ . i g 1 8% for 51200 and $14.00. We are clos- e WO Women’s i > WE ARE GOING TO QUIT BUSINESS AND WE ARE GOING TO DO IT SOON. This is ne fake, no hombast, but a real close-out N ’ ngh LO(){H sale. I‘hankxgn'mg is past and now we are redonh! ing our uhmt~ ir 12 lhml ic attempt to get out of here by Christmas. \nmen S ’ W gone all through the stock re it nd d macking everything down to the very lowest imagi x!;lo price, s Kid Oxford: ‘Tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock we i Tomorrow mon ing we will have hundreds, yes, thousands ‘r ¢ § nsations awaiting you here. Don't miss this opportfu . Hurry % \wia X R shall put on sale 67 pair of Wo . down! Be here when the doors open at 9 a. m. tomorrow nwr.‘.in;v; prepared for the greatest merchandise sensation of the w Iwh‘ w.u. High Shoes in a number of different Tomorrow morning at § a. m. we styins. Al e shald put on sale 8 dozen pairs of fine Y nearly all sizes, ) LR Y T, 3 Madk kid lace oxfords. We )mu» them black and brown kid, all lace 3 M Y in all sizes and 1 fit you you and nearly all Louis heels, . 7 : : . come carly.. Regular prico 98C sale price Leather All Leather Shoes House Slippers ; 3 B ! Tomorrow morning we shall put on Al]dren s Kid : rown Buede \mmun s Kid M4 Children’s Comfys Childeen’s Rubber B Women's Comfys # RERAE DEWVOmEN S SaltaAG (enk Ll Shoes Oxford Oxfords Red or blue bootees Boots » Felt with leather or irnp Slippers with round plain toe shall put on sale 32 pair Boys' Brown B s M oayy LeathexiBl 00w, (sie Brown or black, button i itttar o, piack military beel, and slippers, $2.25 val. Red or black, flecco morcasin soles J Zuloninoe sl IOt At SR or veal comfort dc s 8% to 11% m was s @9 a0 or lace y 10 . round tor : : ‘ £ f ! ) 8 these at Tomorrow morning at § o'clock we Dblucher style, $3 value. SPECTAL SPECIAL Selid Gold ('u;i' 'Iéuunm Ana}@uncement (\Md Gold Brooches, Sef} A e N / With Genuine Diamond pa—— 4 5 = o : o SRR ¢ W] regular price '\':‘\‘-’(”__ Resnick, the Jeweler, has open- ‘ _ regular price $15 i The Stored-up Sunshine of Gther Ages Is Handed g 5 S o TR | S;ih“}::\_f_)ll"n_-s"” Sl i Tlown as a Heritage to Modern : e : ' T T [ most heautiful and complete line of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass Civilization ) o ed a new jewelry store with a | and Tvory. (Told In Eight Sketches) By JOHN RAYMOND e y O e g i ! P — Sedh : S el g All the goods in the store have just been purchased at the present low prices, there- No. VI PREHISTORIC SUNSHINE Coal inay well be described as pre- to the color in- o, Kl ik ! 4 o e historic sunshine. Ages befors the dustry, This 18 : ¢ 8 5 X | ; ssible prices. dawn of our own era vast forests cov- not a large busi- ered large portions of the earth's r- in {tself but |t face. In this ancient vegetation were certainlyisa stored up the treasures of nature and strategic cnb bes |7 RS ] i i . 2 ¥ 4 q after the lapse of ages it became the cause American : o LRSI heritage of civilization, industries empioy- B > ) & 2 "N wl [ For centuries after it eame into use ing more than B 3 % ¥ e : ¥ s ol £ : coal was looked upon as valuable only two milllon work- as fuel. Later coke was obta{ned from ers and pr it, then sulphur and lampblack, and ing approximate- gas for purposes of {llumination. 1y three billion R 4 < 4 B ~ t seemed to be the limit of its pos- dollars' worth of || f Kol 5 S T 3 Jeweler = g | sibilities a_few years ago but today it products every (PRI ¢ ¢ THo W g i ¢ 0 ! are cordially '-| All the goods in this would be difficuit to enumerate all the vear are directly Sxagdly % 3 5 s i re cordi 210 Main St New Britain 8 artieles of commerce extracted from dependent up on s ) 2 e \ i vited to inspect our line o2l Mallt ot SRS Aean L store are new and up-to- | date. fore you can be assured of getting your NXmas presents of the Highest Quality at the low- its_by-products. dyes. Take, for 2 g K & 2 3 3 7 relry Repairing Coal contains a little of everything instance. toxtils f 7 3 : S K 1 iy whether you intend to Wiatch and Jewelry Repairing A that goes to make up trees, but it leather, paper and ' % RS § G iy B buv or not would be a mistake to imagine that paint, AR g ¥ 5 (! Fe by not. fc\er;lhlng that comes out of coal tar \u\ wonders are co ;18 contained within it. While there are 1 in coal tar. ‘Recently only about a dozen primary products t extracted from coal tar, from these the but | chemist {s able to develop hundreds of mondz nnd thousands of new substances. This s on the market for some j synthetic chemistry, or the process of stead of sending traders on perilouss !bullding up intricate compounds sts _to the four corners of tha | 3 for needed things & man may | Raw material for the development of no stay at home and trust to the H ) 5 X P 4 | h““e poal en i s to produce every necessity “No wender Foch won the war, Hulm i, out New | ywenr Known Storekeeper Ansonia I riale, fertilizers, colors, drugs and a m~d most of the luxuries. " No longer { > B ¥ : S 5 o 5 g 3 |hnst of cll’l\eir tmng«-ex!gts in abund- need we be dependent upon the potash + | York photographer. His judgment is perf estern le: - 1 Found Dead i N1, o uco lnv. s country, but we must deposits of Germany If we mal ot raiven presented Foch with a wildeat whieh Foe aized and | Ansonta, Dee. 2.-~Charles Martinez | § [ :, | & < 3 Do sufficiently in- own fertilizers off rubber ARG g i Dot | terested Inour fu- are not so important If we manut: romptly placed in the New York zoo for ‘(,1 koo Job went R e I ture ndependence ture our own rubber in the labo promptly plac 1 the 3 ent Sre b B Ras pected restdent, to save it. We _Brigadier-Gi 1 Amo 3 up to take the wildcat's picture. To do this sucea I ¢ | street and a highiy = can not go on in- Chlef of the Chemical ‘@ riage r- || B A TR e t, e e AR LY : A lendea nis 1 hanging today " § ™ VAt " i : 5 ecessary to enter the wildeat's cage. ave keeper went in to led R ‘ 38 4 Q definitely wasting vi S. A, In a recent paper | neces en 1 i t's « | i 1 1 i toamm ttthe iStar piteia N b j' BEBELKE i | billions of dollars’ a thril it must have given | | help, The wildcat resented the infrusion at the expense of Bob's |1 1ar the : dizsovered worth of this in- 3 himself when he realized ; | v ¢ + f | R Iag o | XtinCt VE Ll valuable sub- the almost limitless power t ntrol | | trousers. l}ml) was retreating at the time!) The keeper grabbed | sujcide was due to despe v owing stance if in fu- of the dye industry would MM\ hvm | pE 1 y s NeEah b . Rt Sy S16h. He-i8 v by a wife, X ture years we when waging war, He felt { | the animal and got a split nose for | wage. Both men were |t i . He i v ¥ r 7 3 9 4 hope to stand on that control he could wina w painfull “11\ 1ed. two s and a daugt £ an even footing the whole world, And few ind \ 2 )l A% with those na- they who know jist how close % SR i 2 s R tions that long many inning that war T‘n\] STILL I8 SEIZED have recognized which that bit of history teaches | | T : : A . 2 —The police vester its_value. o make ourselves masters of t BU H\ SS IM PO H Rl e operating at 66.2 per cent Derby, Dec. 2.—The police vester The develop- chemical industry in all its r il (WY SRS )f normal as compared with 37.9 the|day raided the home of Isaac Gui ‘ ‘P?s fif’fl‘fl’ ment of these tions, resting secure in the knowl o S o | izeport rond F A E ) L O Bl products and com- that if we do S0 no power on earth can listricts, o kX pounds goes back overcome us for lack of war materials.” Manufacturers’ Association Says That (Released by the Institute of American B '7 s, New York) | During Novemuer Factorizs Were /07001 £ Danhury, wilh { N ot o arrested e o - ' e s : e i L S AT OUR STORE Working at 66.2 Per Cont. Normal Saena PRkl ARBUCKLE TRIAL ENDS, TWo PLATODN AGAIN City Items oy e A s L el e e S the industrial conditions fn Connecti- | percentage. The report docs r buckle may know the decision of the Battle Will Be Waged Again, Sixth | Dee. Vietor Records at Morans' n of Con : ! I ; i active {n racent|slanghter hefore he goes to e | Two of the five Have vour feet examined A daughter was born this morning ‘ i e fury this a oot Efi._\m\ s of the Councilman Promise. at the New Britain General hospita . = e i PSR O A ramous to Mr, and Mrs. Burno J. Boroviak of | The fight for the adoption of a two- | 269 High street. " oy b _,!, 'f ,Vi K ;{ : Dr. Kahler’s o 3 f I 4 o Y ARer s ais g q R ae 2 platoon plan for the fire department| Laurel Court, Order of the Ama pack n o iiwauxee : cialist whose advice has ben which was waged in the council for ”"!1'-] “‘IiIH mect this evening at Ma- . the past year will be rencwed, pos- "’;{‘CE “’h S S efited thousands of women. sibly at the December session of that | ¢ =2 rerq . FENEE i body, by Alderman Angelo M. Pao- [ A son was born to Mr. and Mrs . : ) nessa, Councilman Ilenry Rice and | Edward Martin of Fairview streect £ ’ ¥ i | 4 PR g FhEs i I T\P]. oy t s. yesterday afternoon, A ¢ < & % Ll December Victor Records. C. 1 : 78 o s : N i After much debate, the council | Piarce & Co~—advt, 5 3 i ¥ 3 % X B | \ y o uhave lnn Cd for— voted last spring to send an item to | yogepn Schilling and others have : i G the city meeting calling for an appro- |jaased the second floor at 00 Ar 3 b s | 3 ! priation of $36,000 for a two-platoon [ girast to the Svea Social elub for wee P oo £y ) i gl § o R0 Snin secure supreme comfort plan. The item went through the city | g4 a olub room. The lease is to run 1 { 3 - ¥ by & meeting. er the matter came be- | one vear with a rental for that Berisd | " et 3 R ! { e . ! 3 fore the council and after constder- | o¢ g7 200, i £ / L 1 g B ) without a suggestion of the able wrangling, that body voted to . xilt ; ) ] &1 Ward Aldermanf and First Ward "REE of charge by a spe- Shoes — the Sostpons Ehe plan 1c sale at Goldenblum’'s Milliners Y ¢ % - ¥ ; Since the several city commissions :"’{dl‘\\" Main street, Y. M. €. A. bldg i A ANl 3 A 4 3 i . ! | broad homely lines of the or- will begin at once to prepare esti- ¥ 5 3 mates of expense for the hoard of Y!_'m-’_\ Levin and Sorak Byer, hotl finance and taxation, an early exvres-|Of 70 Talcott street, have taken out sion of sentiment is desired. a marriage license. Victrolas—Pianos, !Tenry Morans —advt. Roy Buell, formerly of this ecity. 3 A now of San Francisco, is spending a e S M ey . v i (I8 e etine sl — — few da at the home of his aunt, W . g A A The Mrs. George Wild, of Winthrop o New Britain Teachers’ Club @ before retirning to the Pacific coast Victor Records for Decem dinary comfort shoes. 5 5 Presents Pierce’s. —advt MUSIC ART SOCIETY i it Tl el fl b : e f LRe viGUern Efii‘)@fi Shfip of New York New London Electrician' Gets 33,000 o 5 z ROWS R TONIGHT — \;m ’Thmugh Tis Bodly A 1K New London, Dec. 2.—While mak- at 8:15 P. M. : Ry Retyine A output of fa : | carlonds ing repairs on the roof of the Con geveral on 3 5 . . nectieut company's power station at . g 3 |and fqum—is forward as usual, [tlon. The long Votbiannraly 11 Chamber Music Concert Uncasville this morning, Clavence Milwauker 1 hat old i 1se the Ty | neutly packed in cases, as of y E)R k:/\ R SI‘IOE‘ SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL H 7 A : here—when ; i ST et el i LR - AConyurtahle u:lu[‘c/flflflk‘ Stylis} clan, was terribly burned hy a flash slek Franklin Square from the high tension wire which was | dircetion | cwerles Ved the . : reseription — $1.00 — carrying 33,000 volts. He was taken| No mistak or n : ey | a ; et For Woemen to the Backus hospital at Ne n| The brewerle day ma 1 i g0 they ut remember that you'll have to where he is in a very serious condi- | Milwaukee famous t the | started making | pay §7 ‘ for v tion. coming of Volstead, Viilwaukee's fame t ¥ already has|doctors’ fees. CK PEOPLE—IN A MILWAUKEE BREW Y NSET | W 168 MAIN .\‘TREI')T

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