New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 5, 1921, Page 9

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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1921 ... ———— e e e o e N TN S [ AR AL THE JMIRA(,LE MAN SA‘Y‘?& — “LET THERE BE BUSINESS” AND BEHOLD ! RECORD - BREAKING BUSINESS CAME How They Poured Into This Store — A Seething Mass of Eccnomy Seekers. Some Came With The “Show Me” Spirit -— They Were Shown. Some Came With Rapo«:'ous Appetites ror Pargains — They Bought Boun- teously. Some Came Out of Curiosity to See What Marvels a Miracle Man Can Werk — They Remained To Praise And Profii. Gtore Will Be Open Monday Evening Until 9 P. M. There Wili Be No Haliing Or Relaxation, No Retrenchment From The Extraordinary Value - Giving Until Stock Clearance Is Accomplished -- GET YOUR SHARE 500 L LY M el ! x:,m o New Britain Bristol ire placed wtwer Va {erman v « ne are placed between t Herma il resu cam Dance Held at Grahan's Academy to are written in paint across the can-| for the title now held by Johnn 3 el A gl vt t t triples AT R vas, much g saser artlsts inscribe | in a 15 rou ntest Thursday v | Provide BEmblems for Players for ) { rge LBurns f ' A AN | sentiments ; Packy 0'Ga Lyneh will meet M | Cariinalat . : ‘ ; G 18 the best basa bioe Mr. Pic tead of the Dadaists, | Williamson of Philadelphia Whom School Will Not Provige, | {3rdinals' Second Daseman Had { o ! \ £9. Milton Stock made until he ex-communicated them some | rounds I'riday ni O'D. Al Neat Avorage of 377 in the 1821 |1 La% : i X 3 R 2 o1y | months ago, has anothe ¢ of sim- | Lou wsh of 1 t ) Has 14th Anniversary BXhibition | G it caea for some rea- | an opponcnt i & G amne €00 wiileh to provide foothill emblems| Season fn the National League. The Cacodylate E ieh s | morrow night : —_— his work J. Graham Paris, De —The Autumn . 10 works were oferaq | AEHAtION IS Started AL Dartmouth to e ‘“-. = ::vn!::“-»x]:‘.1|]|‘\v:q\%;LL it is”T‘u‘]n:'v“l\ 1'»\“‘:1 fopOnNE. "”,” ‘(*j") on ' places | Influence Athletc Councll Toward | \'Ixj‘\‘:.’rl:;\:“ t nulasiiznd s has prosed 16} i SRt Recoznizing This Branch of Sport. SO el et treme examples of these practices,| tion rted at Dartmouth faday | t t footba how 5 not prominent in this . e e to influence thletie a. t his e on, Societe National | Pirates Pile Up 27 Points To 5 For | ;.4 gl m thi Arts, which strikes a note of modernity and of living effort th contrasts with the museum-l Wojack Plays Well. the past fect produced by the older salons feved that th utd i Al S X The effort is made to em! | The Pirates walloped the Orioles s B O b s 1 } s e ; Jadnlayes dn . = 3 : i branch of art in addition to g e-sided contest in the City i - ) SR : pions ; : . [);'fi\";’r on ci‘flll‘?]\' f\\m['m —sav culpture. There arc in the preliminary to the 8 ar 1 i ) ] 1 AS| Say the latter showing the latest creations Wojack, cented for th vs, for ar ) of celebrated dressmakers. Yirate s the individual star, Sast » 1 li { 5 . e i This year two mnew sections have [istering three field and nine Strong Possibility Exists That Mid- \‘IITT'IER ELE'\]TED o ; s 3 : sl : ' et 5, ) : | pir indy t I s of 12, and been added, those of moving picturd ais. The score: dies Will Race Ag skl Emil “Tri the outfielder |seribed by p e and the theater. [ Grioles Pirates | ce Azainst Harvard and e ; ey ) el ; e St Ona voom 19 devobed to a MacArthur .... <oeaeoo Morelli| princeton Oarsmen at Ponghkecpsie Tigers' Star Football Player Will Lead | er g x the | ot : i ° by millions. | the frade { Bayer Manufacture recogniz ‘ y Wor several day __|sport. Unac te i 1 -[team and thelr rallow Opponents in City [ ing has inere show of an art, another for ¢ p Sroup of Delgian artists. Ameriean|Donahue ....... Patterson, Tancred| Annapolis, M., Dec. Navall Basketball Quintet on Court, Suc- | work, including exhibits by 10 artists, | . f academy i is plac with that of the others in| McCue, Anderson . .... Wojack [tion to row i IHary t would be difficult to give : Princeton at Cam on B0 G e, \\ HAT CAUSES o 27 countries| Hennessey, McCue ........ Sheehan|y q offic Vissio ; b ; the 27 intries nnessey = 1 o 1\ fricial permission for the | wittmer, Jr., of Pitt anter ON TH B rip can he obtained. Tts entry iu he Princeton football represented Slshed < Dani . | eleve 1 S % > speeial picture has established | ce .. ceeee 1 ’oughkecpsie regatta of 1 ¢ o ected captain of the r has s caused by fe nting, ur ,,,, ,7 G . seen more talk and more; irate ”'H'n‘nl(‘(.“. ) include Syracuse e i e o matter s . TO fihf‘ Lid r‘lls V‘/ eg,.{ + 5 picture that is not on € orelli -] of Pennsylva 3 £ h A e 4 ou mple b ¢ i Q o B 5 T Foeas chow, because the jury refused it,|terson, 2; ¥ 1 ey i b e et A i sth el § This is ll»ch u.nJ Week For That Company : 1y other i asthus, 7 L Egonle AUTO HITS TREF, 3 DEAD |some of the members of last year . This od B ipee re Must Be a Reason—So We're 2d work is a pulh ait of | 4 o \. : roy, Dec. 5.- Agnes Colliner | quintet, the election of Wittmer was r O | [ : Dick Dillon. Timer—Sauter of Bennington, Vt, and \liss M arricd on by 1 o atter vo thot GOING—G M NG—GOING—C'MON ALONG , one of ceeding Dicl inson. @ room to each of 1 of ( wich, N were t m i y K van y: ¢ on at! r b the renro. | e TMM (NG o, ot a0 hoplal, Ko o | e aht 5 Nercerre piayig 4| EXCHLLENT for sour iomact on 3 Trip to Chinatown” | Jortrait was | West End A, . With star they were riding ‘ i tree uni \ v the last twe appendicit \ dr z ™ ; ) ” % TR to rep- | W / ) at Kaymertown, Rensselaer 1 s as h il b b e O A ngon. The drcss fs black | bury Kaceys in Lincup to Play | carly vesterday = = : - S — 1nd 8o gives no room for the Dutehi po. oo i ive, mmmmm"mnw nmxml;sumu e i A ] S P e — | BIG BANKRUPT SALE instead of « of the| to] will face as usual with this artist. | ‘lj‘\\:;:”in ¢ atenEmory ftomomo) | . < - w o > - Ln el e TR DT : EDWARD GORFAIN 168 ARCH ST. duetion in the pre ruled out as heing too norm ki Rramiols Pitle ior tha Ball ity quintet wiltie s which 4180 | Dum and Carpenter, forwards; had the distinction of wide repro-| e . duction. Two concentric circles with | circumferences outlined in color, oc- rtunity for the of New Britain, which will never nn m again to get i and Ho wid Purn |\'Y’Ir < such or hefore stock in or to raise Ready Cash. There will be the | —— usual preliminary game. BARGAING WE OFFER EIGMB SAGE TEA i "‘“P\"“, B ‘ : A ‘ g lales ST ad $7.50 lefthrs ot Herman, Lynch and O'Dowd Will Bat- d § o | Lt IR Linolenm fc a yard, ug 2 o3 (Gogor ) Suit Cases a s Radintor Cover ; SN e L tle in New York Bouts. y " ; | 2 Trizerators New York, Dec. 5 —Three former 5 e - - s ’ ey ':“‘ C S .. $8.00 up Ol Tleater champions and a newly crowned titis & Beds $6.00 up Pillows—a pair . 98¢ up Pedroom Scts (1 piece holder in the fistic world will ap Springs v ) up Kitchen Chairs £1.00 up 1 | pear in houts schednled here {his isalwaysfrc \andpossessesthatumqueflavour { et AR i i o falt 1 Restc Its | week. Pete Herman and Joe Lynch S e A | > Have a Biz Stock of GAS ATES and STOVES and O s, Darkens Beautifully and Restores | [ formerpnagan:” emampsons, - ik of ‘goodness’ that has justly made it famous. (A o o Mo ] Natural Color and Lustre at On Common garden sage brewed into 1 heavy tea, with sulphu d alcohol DOINGS OE‘ Ti-{ DUFFS l h added, will turn gray, ed anc t s or W faded hair beautifully d nd lux- AR 'vb uriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul- ,—. : = P e, philr reclpe et home, thoughh OH HELLO, DONALD - WHO DO Tl R | 1S MR YOUNG INT MAY | SPEAK | TP y [ ¥ L ; A , i S MR YOUNG NI MAY | SF fillvm HANG UP THAT PHoNE! || Hl | oM You SWEE ING -TAKING e e YoU THINK IT157 No,GUESS | I H{U4RM8 || To HIM PLEASE P OH, HELLO Z : R o e D i f,*\‘_,""\”‘,fili »I e by the addition of other ingredients AGAIN= NO- IT’S OLIVIA- k|| BOB-THIS IS MISS OLIVIA DUF | SI% I\ NT SOUNG MEN AND || | Sl L | W[ ! IR 5 | sl || { PLL TELLYou, CHRISTMAS 15 NOT | i a large bottle, at little ¢ G HOW ARE You? OH FINE! ' : wumt HAVE You BEEN KEEPING INVITE THEM TO THIS HOUSE - g a 2 »a FAR OFF AND IT'S NOT SUCH 1of 0TI WELL, WHY DON'T YoU COME. OVER COMING OVER P WELL,WHY DON'T | While gray, faded hair is not sin- AND SEE ME SOME TIME P | NOU P - MAKE IT TUESDAY - ful, we all desire to retain our youth- | ful appearance and unattractiven THURSDAY P e S o ALLRIGHT s ing your hair with Wyeth's | ALL RIGHT . iy GOODBYE (#Z8 Sulphur Compound, no on THURSDAY EVENING fy 7 | 1 Bl 11, because it does it so natural [ ly, so eveninly. You just dampe sponge or soft brush with it and d this through your hair, taking one small strar at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another application or two your hair hecomes beautifully dark, glossy and luxuriant and you appear younger. B s, known as 3 - 2 Sulphur Compound,” thus avoiding & HAVE You BEEN OUT OF TowN P | M YOURSELFP YOU HAVE BEEN { [’ WHAT’S THE MEANING OF { pPoLICY TO ¢ v FOL (9 58 {1C | o | ALL THI T | OLD ACOA AArf; YourRuptukred? || FRECKLES dxND H S E‘RIE“{DS Ol-U= MOM= DO \ ? i3] 055 BUER GET ) | WHAT? ) MARRED P y ; L. BATTALION & RUPTURE SPECIALISTS Vium site T < and [ Tany are method of treatment whici an operntion, DON'T DY AT PRI CONSULTATION

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