New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 7, 1921, Page 6

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New Britain Herald HERA ¥ (T At Hera Entered fit the Post Office at New Britaln Member of The Assoctated Press Audit Bureau Circulation Member ot THE PRESIDENT'S MI SSAGE Pres Hvered to Congr co-or- dinatio ular The ea dent Ha one reads of the which both si pleased represer ~ Presi- presses as spired som satisfaction he press alike. There his expres tional ch Muni non-ta dent touched demanding long consideration. There were, concrete ommendations preser most gently, which will general He program of world restoration ing these we nations to work out themselve try might assist; he sought authority to attend to “minor problems’ in the | matter @ nding and settlement of the foreign debt and he issue of P but did not discuss, as the however, rec- ted so easily, meet with approval. presented no | rlar- e for the sought for- bearance for a “few weeks” in regard to the expanding marine until a plan under considera- | of the merchant tion could be presented when, he de- clared, it would gue its own ap- proval.” In regard to the tariff he says: “We cannot go far wrong when we base policy of preserving our tariffs on the the hance employment and add to our na- productive activities which en- tional prosper: He desires a more flexible tariff found to rates to meet changing and unexpect- hopes a way will be to make it possible adjust ed conditions The right of labor to organize is de- clared to be as fundamental as the right tions are supervised to a certain ex- same of capital. As corpora- tent, so should labor organizations he regulated. Encouragement of co-operative | marketing for the farmers, whose | present situation the President seems | to deplore, is urged While a to Congre strong, spectacular mes- Bage 1l of pointed par- agraphs and exy ed praise in pointing session ¢ g i f determin- authority migh receive greater view of recent f that body, there this suave communi- to be fou catior , to gain | the confidence note of underst fairs approval wt eneral congre of domestic af- whic it least mild quiet enthu belley TO KEEP YOUNG. summer sponde fore we than it quite 1 He w English 1 and in ters are Britair people ter the must the « muc be this not a remair that we weather halt thi But, do not New Brit . 1 summer live fore live ir and pass our | beca | nas been street Try This On Your ntion No ar wisdom The me it, especia ymplished fuct next st this n Lge, h as a means to regain- g or retaining health cannot be yverestimated. SIGNS AND LINES. It is scarcely possible to fail to no- tice the improvement made in the ap- the nothing by at pearance of to say the city, of practical value to people, the placing of new street signs various points in the c These new sig e been put up ‘at needed at each Ic the board pu d through the city en- as four The works, exect are plan of of enate some of old up the and er, check none ) locations where there are to completely good lled to the iition of the and such this d cover the city by Spring one. Attention has been c delay in the matter. Co: soil, lack of posts and cash matters have But, “goolded” explaine ay in unlike the clergyman who o h part. those to ct bet lesire the fine beginning who came se there was not a tendance, there is no « criticize the board or now Yhat a has been made For some reason the last the more than any painting of the white 1es on streets has been commented upon such action which has been repeated two weeks through the sum- g office of every mer, accor to information re- ceived at the the board. 1t found that the “white line which were so much discussed, have proven their value at points where traflic officers are stationed. At other intersections, however, there has been found little need and they This is one¢ of t have been allowed to f of the matters that works itself out to its owr The remembered ¢ solution satisfac torily. history of the white lines made at which experience has taught, IRISH FRIE STATE, The Uni today States and its people rejoice with the newly creat Irish Free State and its people England and her p tlement of the iries All of the Emerald Island, eption of Ulste n same constituti h Afri Irish Free State purport of the first I Brit treaty” between signed yesterd lited Irela t Brit delegates of Thi s of th in article, pact wh to brighten t} they have lived ‘Free 1y of Ire mer Wise Friend W BRITAIN DAII ELECTS eats Republican Gandidate by Majority of 678 majorities, Elect ‘Treasurer Also. Desides the , the democr W. H 8 El majority 1so carrie elected nine v members of t iblicans hold control of however, xt two ver re cil as they havc bers to the democrats GH 1 ed m ers to the council are the followir First Ward—A twelve mem- W. F. J. 8t. La- Ar- Castelow, perando Ciotti, dem Third Ward arles . Alderman, Pinks Fo Rees, rep., ¢ rep., and Mrs Fifth White, Burke, of eig rep., th G. nen, Malcolm King, Mildred Wi rep. Ward—Alderman, James J. dem., ilmen, R. W. dem., and N Elliott, dem republicans and twelve The democrats also elect- ed five members to the Michael P 3. W. Lemke, Parisi iams, democrats. school board, Howe, Martin ind 25 Years Ago Today (Taken from Herald of that date) The Alpha the Higl wi ynual er na of schoo ment and at Hoimes and Seiring's hall IFriday eveni M. Curtin has urer of the named olent John heen tre Catholi Benev ed to company ck m Newington company ting i Douglas for its to e 's hall pre innivers ebr n at Hadley Donou 18 1 pare December M Hig tend to the 1 or P. T ’ rto e ¢ basketball 1 the | Enjoy life Dont be self-conscious because ofa badskin Adopt the dailyuseof Resinol Soap and Ointmentandhavea complexion thatwill stand the testof the brightest lights. § country, orgatr winters where the sun | sympathy with the aspirations of Ire-| O Soothing and Healing ES RPRUR— .« tertain- | Y HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1921, Sellect Furniture Yeu Canlt Go Wireng L RN ‘\%) et Specials Listed For Your Cenvenience. GATELEG TADLES—S YOU ARE ABOUT TO DO YOUR CHRISTMAS BUYING Decided What You Want and How Much You Want toPay — The Question is—“Where Can | Get The Most Valie For My Money”—and Right Here is Where We Want to Have Our Little Say — We Honestly Believe That it is Impossible For Anyone to Offer Better Values in Frrniture Than is Being Offered by This Store. a BEAL Store For I It's Correct, I's Here And If It's Here, It's Correct. — Perhaps You've Already Buy Your Gifts From A Few SMOKING CABINETS 81 205 CONSOLE. TABLE AND MIR- B54.75 TOR—824.75. Here is a combination that will listinction uch of re uty to your reception ; room. We have them I different and finishes, with a special for tomorrow's selling at but $24.75 50 - PIECE SET OI' DINNER- WARE—S§14.00 is a gift that every g Christmas dinner in a fine ne dinner set at such a w and on the easiest pric kind of terms. This price for tomorrow only. Many different styles to select from, some with humidor com partments, Special prices pre vail right now. LEATHER ROCKERS — $39.50 rank very A Christma they pu larity 2 We tifferent for to $23.00. many spe t but FLOOR LAMP SPECTAL— real gift for ‘“dad.” He sure appreclate sinking into the easy comfort of this great rock ter a hard day' work., Convenient credit terms. We have together for tomorrow's special seltng a wonderful group of different designs in floor lamps and DOLL CABS—$4.50 shades which we offer complete at the special one-day price of that will make a woman dining room Beautiful finish, shoppers with every ide in her furnishings who to carly HN A. ANDREWS&GO. e Big Xmas Store WILL P. S—MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW, DAY YOU SAY. Just recelved a large shipment of these and have marked them specinl as our contribution to make your little g Christ- mas an unusually happy one. DELIVER THE FACTS AND FANCIES | —BY ROBERT QUILLEN— i Conference is that the folks back 1 delegates, home will cuss the task is not to define it Some people thing they have no pep , hut to refine ess they getting excit e - |ea about something or other. tly correct, it should be Washington hotel keepers doubt- that peace hath her renowned than wa pensive hates | reflect vics e no less red in thy L jitney isn't the o1 are gettin worlkers are etlicient of them fall 5. You never see the one town o1 job Whert the perish,” 1 ) truc there is no visior peo the matter of taxes, of revision of the rich that the no-miore the h be vietior oolish tha viction of poor optimist looks or because he is seldom | . Wilson autobio- he do reads the btless what had | wonders said if he von't When foreign there is certain thing a4 man pronounces a about von ean't nronounce. ' some he probably has it wrong. It won't “ristmas shoppi ‘here sec of post satisfaction in the thought that lom live the headline. [tne story sel | of be necess do your aster all. | plentiful supply Some that asks why the air near the earth. Probably way by ociating with one ms to be i Unless you see the name ‘‘Bayer’’ on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 21 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Toothache Neuralgia Earache Lumbago Rheumatism Neuritis Pain, Pain Accept only “‘Bayer’® package which contains proper directions. Mandy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tableta—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin Is the frade mark of Dayer Manufacture of Mononceticacidester of Salicylieacid Life is full of disappointments, and up to the thrill 5 more folks. e

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