New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 12, 1921, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY O —— e S— A TIVE PRO{,RAM st W ARNS AGAINST w Bassicl ympan Bridgeport, Tomdh--AII“M,’“W“"_‘ wsnsner to win- | aiop General Paylon: Prepases | e it i m | oA heantildl svanta Basketball Game Avounds Attract Much Interest company New Haven, Conn, Dry cell | ey pro o A A A s y For 30 coupons and $7.50 Carl M. Gracsser, Fairfield, and E. | Almlml Relm[ or the / Y these 26 pleces of handsome I, Crocke tratford, assignors to ! peace that wo ) g W, o /~_ Qneida Community Par Plate | : AL A | Jis } y & are yours. The pattern is \ 1 & Moore, Inc., New 3 exquisite. For 30 mor sou Rl K, J‘.‘vumm, device for [ decent chance for t ef J ” ) pons and $7.80 you c An active program for next weex |, .t .o t ) ¢| field of bat 7 pleces mare. 'A third set has be S, “[,l“\ l % J Gray, Greenwlch, Conn., |against a perman R o1 ne ! \ \ tained in the same A, A. Dorbuck, ¢ Al ¥ to Amerlcan Thermophone | yegular army | program is as follov oaday, 12th Boston, M MOPhone: | man s sounded dn the ol Havdon B nor 1o | yort of Major General 4 pm gh ALl | the Connecticut Valley Manufacturing | \jare) PREInAA WLt around events tym U Shnsactiolt ey Man GRstiig | s o e swimming period 7 p. m.—Employed older boys' an nual all-around cvents. Gymnasium class and swimming period 8130 p. m—Good rnment meet ing itiation of mbe busi- ness period and s hoar for em- | ployed fellows, pate Tool for boring and counter- | covers the twelve montl boring wood; extension | it Maurice J. Hoffenberg, 1 Haven, | ollin €. Lewls, gnor The | Pershing. with Ma Yale & Towne Manufacturing com- || oy dopiity. chiaf o pany, Stamford m. Dial-lock. | ral March deolare Paul Lux, assignor to the Lux Clock | noprt that the idea that an arm 13th. : 4 o o around events, | company, Waterbury, Conn. Clock [ 150,000 men, the strength now ¢ % frame or y mandate o gt S and g | e 1 vone, w10 e | 12 RV U0 L 0 o o s e Prime, meaty eggs Winchester Repeating Arims company, | 18 a foree of post of chic ' Employed younger hoys' 4 ik ! New Haven, Conn, Hand lamp I all-around eve gymnasium ained unshaken i b o vl i g nerlbo ol AT SIS 0,000 men above ¢ : rom modern farmyards « £ es for | e e DN g Y i L4 ) Bay8, 8 the comb: part co 30 p. m rnament games foriieo g conn, Chuclk, ) nt readiness v . employed fellows in pocket billiards, | =74 © ¢ Reckar T ORIl e Lk hopad it ? . ’ 5 E B HAbkeTe BN cUe ron: Tinstround o x‘» e ecker, Oakville, ,,u— rgency may develc e red iten Big, meaty eggs like Parksdale Farm Eggs aren't 1 1 b signor to e C e (‘ompanies, Ine., on to 150,000 will i \\l-;{lnr}q] n’u.. st | Waterbury, BB MR :“”\- "“I_K" ’;m ok ft : il laid by just ordinary hens. They're laid by quality m ig 0o Zymnas! 3 % call 2 = ¥ . " . . ] T L aaG raiNe ko Bernard H, Skelly, DBridgeport.|and providing the life-saving f “Gifte T as Morans' | poultry raised by modern methods. s why Parks- AW I y Dust cap for lubricating cups or|iine to hold back the er n Hig school class tourna- nipples iin o ack } SR . dale Farm Eggs are so uniformly good, why they've mes ket billiards, ¢ of war u e seco 3 d M . Smith, Washington, liGaaatand S roblied 5t Danty ¢ " Wd's | pleased New England families year after year, oe, checkers and-chess st round . Yas(phiscgers and ol W nor to Connecticut Al Generil 7 p. m—Imployed older boys' B by mesne assignment v . v o AR gymnasium class and swimming per- i ) assignments, New | {hat the war he « the . Vietr g eree & Co Get the best the farmyard offers by insisting on 3 ! 1 “lying machine crave dange t / ady = ) Q iod o ¢ Eravsidangs) g : = e . TRl Parksdale Farm Eggs. Save the coupons that are Thursday, 15th. esign Patents, people will lose sight o I ortu ) ! a ¢ ¢ ene | ‘ 2 g : 4 p. m—Junior gymnasium class| Alfred J. Flander, assignor to The |ate escape from indescribable calam | of the poor of r 15 he y packed with them—one with each dozen. They'll help and swimming period. Weldlich Bros. Mfg. (‘a., Bridgeport, |ity that ordinarily is ti ik, L ] S you get a chest of Oneida Community Par Plate Silver 4 p.m-—DBow alleys reserved for | Two patents: Combined perfumer and | > B 8 Let it not Le forgot 7 S £ R . Bk o HER IS Ate sta ten, he adds, that it required ' aphs and records or a beautiful dinner set of Parisian China. ganization of the Hi-Y r leag Willia H. Harrington, assignor to ; teen mor for the United St 1:40 p. m—Games reserved for|The Arrow Electric company, Hart- wll an inde : 'l" 4“‘“’" in ]1 eld . . Buy Wedgwood Creamery Butter for its rich, coun- : i i ot e N s i rance, an ks what wou € f « t ¢ p & i : Hi-Y club members ford. ~Attachment plug or connector, 1N I'ran et A g iy Aavor, for full measure—the excess water is pressed m.—Bible class meeting of [ Application for Trade-Mark Regis- 1ad “Hrant TRIRe 8 ¢ 2 i z ol fellows! inden leadenshipi| ntione a time to put into line the t adv out—for the coupon that comes with each pound. S es Vibberts @hal Gong Belll Maniactin NI (0. || mem—————— ave money on new p. m.—Weekly supper for | Eas npton. Toy graphophones | Parksdale: Farm Eggs and Wedgwood Creamery dishes o N S ( ephone = : 1\(m~ sche ,;,(). \Ivlm members. Y. M. C. fand ?\w}n\‘\ e Sur assin Butter are so exceptionally good and such unusual Think of getting 42 pieces of . inquet ha : Raybestos company, dridge- s Hand Farislan China) o T b i r e by ao el butale | mort Haing, I value, you should use them regularly. If your grocer h,,“,‘.;fl:‘i:h :;:;‘:und.”“:r ::y | man from university Speaker an- | I'he 1l Manufacturing Co., hasn’t them let us know. 30 free coupons and $6.00. For nounced later. | Middletown. Automobile brake lin- | u = : 4 i . . . SFANCE. 30 more coupons and $6.00, you 7 p. m—Employed younger hoys ail others in Delicacy and Frag ‘ and 000, annual all-around events, gymnasium ollwerck Brothers, Tne., Stamford, | P. BERRY & SONS, Inc., Hartford, Conn. an get 36 pieces,more. A third : set of 34 pieces for 30 coupons and swimm criod assignor to The Stollwerek Chocolate s i San A000 complates this inaEatl s 5 gnifi- o a8 bt Sl b e ole Distributors for New England States d f1 . m.—H hool annual all- | cocoa milk chocolate, chocolate and e events, gymnasium class, | unsweetened chocolate 1ming period e Employed older hoys' an- « ovents, gymnasium POP[ L\TIOA\ NI \Rk Wing period T NT S oy Jurnament games IN NEW YORK CITY Saturday, 17th m.—Bible class for younger | boys under leadership of J. G. Herg- | New Plan of the Port Would Increase strom Saturday, 10:00 a. m., Junior al Number of People Thereof SEALTD PACKETS ONLY EVERY LEAF PURE around events, gymnasium class ¢ swimming period; 11:00 a. m., Specis Nearly 8 Million. swimm instruction for 1 i > ; New York, Dec. 12.—The an under the ervision of Cha | < 1 Th ancient berts; m., Scout test in swim- | discussion over the rivalry in growth | PARSONS? THFA'I‘RE mi ¢y appointment with tysical | between New York a | and London has | directors 1:00 p. m., Department been revived by the plan of the port| 6 srapvive TONIGHT A T 8 :;:' :}‘l:v]u‘\‘:;\’»“T"\;‘-wlx‘\' b York authority to-solve the| MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY H . 2l — ““-" ; M g period; | fr t problem of the port. Tt wonld | ] i . Il SRR, 1 Ji— e —— - - : = : : p. m., Movies and social for all mem- | se the metropolitan area from | [ Sk e Ay s i B g p i.w bers of the department E fo 1,463 square miles, with a| ! : o 5 et . . B E G B N K R U P T S L E Basketball population of 7,974,019 compared with | f 3 : g 4 e ) A A The Y. M. C. A. Juniors aud the |5,620,048 for the five ¢ity boroughs| ) 3, A | Worthington A. (., of B 20 iven in last year's federal census. | \ \ ¥ A $ A EDWARD GORFAIN 1 68 RCH ST clash in the Y. M. gym i0 to- | TLondon' metropol listrict | 5 ) VS R L 4R; 8 4 ) The game is playec | showed ] ns in 1919. MESSPS LEE& JJ ._SH(/BER‘T ot Fe allow those present to get to the Hart- Chairm 'rbridge stated in his " Y LNy 5 g | This is an opportunity for the public of New Bi 1, which will never be en them again to get ford-N Kacey game at the ar-|report that no other port in the g - ; o & a2 H argains in Furniture and Houschold Furnishing< such as have never before been seen. mory 1e Y. M. C. Ao will pick its {world has ever presented problems of g ai v b We are forced to sacrifice our stock in order to raise Ready Cash. lineup tfrom the following: Patterson, |sucl - and complexity. | 1 N \ B Tancre eehan, Morrelli, Dunn, P. | i e of the port of New Y. j | , Teshe, Neipp and Gorman. | York” he said, “are not less than 800 | S b HERE AR A FEW OF THE MANY s ) OPFER The Worthington lineup is wundecide ] That means that merely fo : ki SIS Y ) Blankets §2.00 up Ready Made Ford Tops 87 Wool Fibre Rugs Kk w ereres | coas ng s 1 8 J I | iy 1 ” o Y 8o far. Steve Dudac il rereree, ast along sho n a ten knot 3 4 ¥ y | Dhiloistoves %00 up || Einotewm oG AT Mattresses (Cotton) ... § All Aroands vessel for ten hou daylight each | | Silk Floss Mattresses. .. .$14,00 Standing broad jump held in High | would take ¢ s or the aver- Suit Cas 1d Hand Bag- ‘ Radiator Covers 00\ up school, Employed A Class and Junior > time of a fast passenger steamer A % » 3 ‘ 500 up clas * Atlantic.” *"’a o e G Pillows—a pair 98¢ up | Bedroom Sets (4 piecies) High schoob—1, Pacon, T IL, 10 1ni; > are 105 municipalities in this ”I‘l’tarn/f” d i SPrings ....o...o..... $3.50 up Kitchen Chairs S$1.00 up | $75.00 up o, Dehm-Dorsey, 7 ft. 9 in.; 3, Haigist, | area, he stated. IFreight brought in or | > ft. 8 ini taken out of the port by 12 trunk line With ALL SmR CAST aF /gu /m/ud//z] » Have a Big Stock of GAS PLATES and STOVES and OVENS, Employed A.—1, Matulis, 3 railroads amounted annually to ¥ } s 2, Patterson, 8 ft. 2% in imm 000 tons, he said, while ; rz_s_VV|NTER' GARDEN BEAUT'E'S‘ ; mmmmmwwwwwmm Dirado g TR g n tons were bronght in or taken out an- ASTOUNDING PRICES ‘1 POP. MAT., WED Juniors, 1, Hick 7 ft. 8 in.; 2, Twin- [ nually by foreign and domestic steam- ing-Weyh, 7 ft. 6 in.; 8, Wilks, 6 ft. |ships 11% in. CONN. PATENTS ; Tom Dashes Ofi One Patents Tssued Nov. 20, 1921, hy the | Baby Carriages ...... $8.00 up 3 ~$20.00 . S. Patent Office to Connec - T = = — Inventors, TOM, DO YOU KNOW WE | You MUST LAY YOU KNOW AS WELL AS1DO ) | WISH WE COLLD GET ( enINlEd by thetafinal ot Hars HAVEN'T ORDERED AN\/' AWAKE NIGHTS|| THAT WE CAN'T GIVE PRESENTS UP A CARD WITH SOME | i G. Manning, Walk-Over Store, CHRISTMAS CARDS YET P | TRYING TO TOALL OUR FRIENDS THIS o d——— LITTLE ORIGINAL VERSE qu ECE OF I Main street, New Britain, Con- | WAS LOOKING AT SOME | THINK HOW TO || YEAR AND WE WANT T0 | "~EW ’EM A ON |T - SOMETHING THAT | pAPER - |'L WE RECEIVED LAST YEAR | SPEND MONEY REMEMBER THEM SOMF | EXPRESSES OUR O T cased, Hart- TO GET A SUGGESTION- ) " § NoT SUCH A EXPRESSES OUR OWN \ WRITE A VE ME A Iministra- ry, W. Hart- 7 —_— | BAD IDEA - ibricating means. : 4 T\ L Il . Schnuck, & . e ! = Sear ey FIND TIMES PRETTY TOUGH- ; b 4 M BENT AND ALMOST BROKE /E JUST ENOUGH \IL A MERRY CHRISTMAS CARD YR = ' FROM Tom & HELEN DUFE. l,‘ o GAFE AND SANE N ¥ | s for Coughs & Colds ; £ o different from all others \ MORRIS L. BATTALION & SON, RUPTURE SPECIALINTS N HELLO PoP=TM ) ( WHAT! IS ScHooL ) ONE 5 GONNA PLAY WiITH \)( OUT ALREADY? | by / 3o 5 ([ FALLTO T EM UP ONCE AN ALEK TILL SUPPER HOW ARE YoUR MARKS™ | § N\ A S s N\AN 1 Pop- — LES'! N vagnt eep ! i AN NS L‘rg DAV ? /_) o % 8 \ : YOU'LL SEE ! i e Offices at 450 Asylum St., Opp. Depot TARTIORD, CONN Make consaltation.

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