New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 13, 1921, Page 6

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY 'RALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBI 13, 1921, v . S £ R L PR L, (VP A N AR WA W . 0 P A B I LA B A A . | . SO . A A . ALFARS M . 5 A, N A, T T . i VW T Y g “Speak, Speak, Thou Awful Guests!” "1 FACTS AND FANCIES | ) s 5 ' " 11 | New Britain Heral BY ROBERT QUILLEN-- A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMAAAAANANAANANANANANAN AN NN tween me lowever, Ameri form o wdifference markets in the | ity for buying the twelve more you will buy, No in- |, ab snallc oy taihe gdod s to gee the won ; : = Looks like a display in a medical clinie, doesn’t it? Well, what if you were looking at them would come were It is much easier to love dogs than A feminine writer e ng is [ and they all started to dance? That's just what happens! These are Vassar College girls dressed Member Andit Burean of Cirenladion S 4 thinner than a A . ’ < 2 \ ™ ) n | tuberculosis stamped out as|to love people who keep dogs that|thinner thi married man's excuse, | fop {he “skeleton dance” at the Junior “prom.” A I he lady hast | : " 10OW 18Sn't tricd restaurant soup General Edwards, the “Daddy” of the P P Yankee Division, and himself once af about when they a for a divorce is| simply the product of chronie bad | GET GREETINGS fod of ten years it people were only in earnest about it The details in regard to the great $ | x FRANCE INCLUDED work this money has done in the past | here are two | ofmen: thone ""As a sidelight to the conference 1% [are given in The Herald of yesterday who think the world is going to the | Postmaster®General Hays Glad He is dogs, and those who are too busy to {s to be remembered that the four-na- | There is nothing to be gained by re- Working in service For ¢ A cynic says you can't monkey with | WoOrry ! politics without getting your hands - Mankind . ur as ¢ originator. Wonder « 0 ¢ . o £ > b Balfour t riginator onder [ known to all sofled, Huh. You can say that about| Obregon is cutting the Mexican came, therefore, that it was presented | But for the sake of the suffering [u fountain pen irmy in half. That means 467 gener-| Washington, Dec. 13.—Christmas aided als and tes added to the army | grectings have been extended (o the A single tax wouldn't work now. No (0f unemployed. | men and women in the post office de- | | the g it 5 S Ty single thing is worth an amount equal - partment and to all “postal co-work- rumor that the four-party treaty s | death in this city last year; for the [FHE 500 The Chinese Tex hve mamn o tion treaty was generally accredited to | peating them; the facts are generally by Senator Lodge. ex-soldiers, 100 of whom were Interesting ar satisfying is the|in their mogt awful fight against by Postmaster General Hays in the outgrowth of a threc-party agree- | sake of the little children, afflicted or Y vantage. Wha they do, most of |the following message ment, suggested by England and Japan | in danger; for your own sake and for| rppe radical doesn't desire sympathy U1¢ [01k8 back home will never hear| “Christmas of 1 brings to me, about it. land I am sure it brings to everyone of our 000 co-workers a new birth b R 1 . of joy born of the certain realization agreement. Where there now exists [and buy them now. o i . of Americans are fresh air, plain food, |that we are working with each other _Imu of the n‘w;n' \“\Hl‘]rlnvr‘l.w‘lrv4}\1(»1— and the ruling: that beer isn't medi- [in a great service to mankind ed as saying a ‘advers ade 3 ) Tt Q has been deprecated by this country, m“"“).* o ]\* um],.\m\l : |\1i~l;‘r]ni‘l cine. The president of the United States the entrance of the United States into YAP QU 10N SETTLED. LM 3 SRS I—— : in hl:; 8 at |‘H:m’;1||'.|l] mlhhlm,:; .?] e a see The United States is to have rights e R i he poliG e Weone greNss (D sehlilment I B dULs a three-party agreement would seem b 2 g i ; 3 Ao, with a Conference that doesn't inspire [make the platform of the post officc to be little more than a joining of | €qual to those of Japan or any other | The daily-bath habit is & little more | the Reds to do a little hombing by |department. He said the two-party alliance between Japan | hation “in all that relates to the trouble, but it is cheaper than the b landing and operation of the existing [Perfume habit. to the United States. But this country | the sake of New Britain and the |hé desires somebody to help him cuss a tle de o t SUC a whola count 3uy Christma als [the world. " has little desire to enter such an | country—Buy Chri als Ihie three great aids to the health the Anglo-Japanese alliance, which s e way of protest. ‘Service is the supreme commit- s | . Ny | ment of life I would rejoice to pro- may hereatter be lald/ by the Unltedllerest 1n the Indles, he has elther e-|rslatn iheir army and fhe habit of|ice: When the history is written ates or any of its nationals.” This||igion of a bald head. ‘l\l,\\\n,, one another century hence no Hone magnificent of this country's determined wish to | country is to be allowed other priv- ! i i Py o statement will be recorded. ileges in the island of Yap, such as T “To every postal co-worker I send residence, the radio and other mat- | inference may be justified therefors that the four-party treaty, s0 generally approved, was the result ave France a member. More than g 5 . Bieye France 4 | beings who might remain forever in|Cos Hridgeport. Self-propelled ve- | Christmas greetings, and 1 earnestly . ce and si \amely, truc their happiness may be a 2 TS, eque se accorded to Ja- | ignorance and sin. namely, trucks. i action, but with our feeling toward | trs “"“‘v L ”‘f'“ igpordedRToRy S =4 rancis W. McKay, Norwalk, Outer | & as is my gratitude for their pan or any other nation. o eI = he | Cover-all garments for children. splendid discharge of duty.” S s nlesssd, that she s included | Lno| sscond development ot Fthe Tar too many men live on [the) “mhe Medicott company, Windsor = ‘ ; sy Washington conference is the prob- [theory of “You press the button; We | Locks. Wool underwear. | CHURCH CAKE LE. iy ; : able cxtension of the naval ratio to|do the rest. _Salt’s Textile Co., Bridgeport and| A sale of fancy work and cakes will say nothing of the advantage E rance and Italy, making a 3 A New York, N. Y. File fabrics in the [he conducted this evening in the crue to us as a member of a new : hidks o) By o i c o e har DG church parlors of St. John's German 2 five nowe onfidence wins preference. ati R . B iiieAlon by sl ena) Dot as a)| BLoRSRHOnITon S INe noR i Application for Trade-Mark Regis- | Lutheran church on Arch street. The The four-power treaty is signed or e i trations. e S e 'Tis better to do a good work The Acme Shear Co., Bridgeport. | the hooths have been supplied by ac- Cast iro sh A st iron sc 1 shears. tive workers in the church. Nash Engineering Co., So. Norwalk. | e sentimental reasons governed this France the people of this country will Furniture Store” country which entered, or scemed to B 4 IManae about to be signed. RLIOR KN 2L aRGY, O three matters in |yourself than to “Drop a nickel in the | hick Tiad. &t | with our dis.| Considering these which we had stamped wi r dis- _ X = Y connection with the details given in slot. Vacuum heating and condensation pumps the news columns and in the intelli- gent comments made upon the con-| Hand in hand with making money v I. Newman & Sons, New Haven. Corse CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS terence situation there may he seen |goes the habit of making it last. Miat Fussell Moy e it ? Russe Tanufac P not only the ideal of the league made ——— e Middletown. Ladies' dress belting. safe as the most fearful anti-| The pen may be mightier than the dow in the Christmas season without | A S eague statesman would have it, but|sword but it has the latter to thank STATE B()ARD I bringing some cheer to someone. Not approval. Not a wreath is hung in the win- oin Qur Christmas also there may be seen the splendid |for giving it much to do. ne is useless. They display the I A < of | achievements which, as seen today, SRR LR A XIOL TO AID spirit of the moment; the spes | Hughes, have played the prominent |strong or weak, ly in the windows of whose home it May Be Given the appreciation of the cry “Peace on | Will come from the work done by the |Go to bed; , SR et conference in which it may be said [Get up early; i Earth, Good Will Toward Man | conterence in w ) i P ; )T ' o g The ideal wreath is the one picked | the representatives of the United|Gladly spread Qe o T LownsEasicdRio e i) by the hands of members of the fami- | States, led by cretary of State |[,00ks not surly. Names of Blind People So Help y is to be hung. Long years ago men and Be thou cheerful; women and children had time and the v T When you speak ord, Dec. 13.-—The state board | ncation of the biind desire to make such wreaths or tfi‘i SALVATION ARMY DRIVE. Give an earful. decorate the home with greens and | announced that it is sending to the se- The Salvation Army came into its | men of every town in the state asking them to send in the names of '1es gt rec n happy anticipation e lmrl"l ‘4'!!1!’:”]’ " b Uy ALkl | own in the matter of recognition CONN. PATENTS all those who are blind or nearly so. | of the great day. | while the war was in progress and The state board desires this informa- - | 3 ne yractice has pe d. To- | = N The general practice has passed. To- [y, poained cver since the general | puyangs Tssucd December 6, 1921, by [tion that it may help the blind in the day as a rule, the decorations are Lest manner possible. ; the U. S Patent Office to Connceti- | Thegscope of the board has been at that awful time. . ) . g & it oty ® R enla d, so that it now is able to do| |8 V. mend this habit although with el Balvationd ATy e Ereat work | cut Tnventors: St abis ol And you will have a Gratonola in e \Ix ‘1“- ‘!'l" ‘1“1‘1 1‘: sines e VLR AR outbreak of [ /0 oo ished by the office of Har. |PSINE to a larger number of children : : ment. Men have established businesses | .o war, however, nor did it end with | oiq ‘. Manning, Walk-Over Store, |#1d adults than Lerctofore. The chil- your home this Christmas dren are sent to a spec school and, I | respect and honor it won by its work purchased. There are things to com- | which provide wreaths and Other | it ooge. It had bheen working. 211 Main street, New Britain, Con- | |as they approach aduit life, are corations alrgady prepared for use otri . . Ader: x| « B decorations alrgady prer . striving, aiding, understanding, long| necticut.) 2 s | taught a trade and later {steatiio: | B 1t is a perfectly good and fair work, | pefore. as it will be tking ang| dward I Newton, assignor | T | before, as it will b working ¢ o enais ) facturing com- |Secure employment. The same applies | | and many people are able, through | gtpiving d succeeding long after| ..o powe to adults, Also, for adults well along | pany OW¢ ¢ 5 9 8 A 3 those dealers or agents, to have the|the war has become ancient history.| Arthur Allworth, Meriden, _|in years who cannot leave their Edward Mille & Ca. |0mes, the board has home teachers who are themselves blind, and who decorations In their homes which| None except those who have come | signor to The | A o x | Bleetric fixture otherwise might be lacking into personal contact with the work { llectric fixtu Il be se , : o4 s i D HAlRCOR ; | “\W. H. Bowes, Greenwich. Machine [ Will be sent to the home to teach And in consideration of this matter, | the Army h done, is doing and wil them to read with their hands or to ¢ for postmarking and cancelling let- 4 of great sentimental Gl it ) TP D (e Sk e G |do remunerative work in the same| § FIRST PAYMENT fmportance, one hesitates t tensely human aspect with which this ieorg shaw, Stamford. “;"”” In every ‘“”“ the Gl of any of this work is met by e wise but unsentimental thing Y body of men and women plead the s ‘ S ork is met by th o 3 . lwards, EMington. Vest | St and vw whict s | cause of t—call it by wha Drotents In various other ways the state Bridgeport vo | board is also able to st the blind. food chopper Iurther, oard announces that it | other mear 1 ns men and women on the br f | patents: Jgg bea - i i ) SR vilii - ttord. aa- |16 1 willing to co-operate in the wr permiss pair wer 1 ere 1 and mad R e b ] i R ) 3 : of the lar t ind peful t b Iy : Two paten sistance. Physicians are invited to re- Details o W re ¥ or 1| that time i 1 T writing a fer cases tc € board and individuals | . . Jliss compa Room 74 at the state capitol here. suld ead t ¢ pi iding q i mpany, sh' : ‘ i ‘ fodl & shed, also, s The breaking out of the war gave t American Chain company, | Bi . Raphael's 8 for vehiele humpers advt West Hartford, v UNTIL CHRISTMAS attention to the the cutting or g of greens and | name you will. Before the o igno Je Spencer Turbine com- A a ity apparatus BUY XMAS SUALS HERE 1 come upon the w s ! Jor to Columbia is no petty sentiment | T ¢ 1 come; the Salvatior 1 f company, Hart G@ i U fi: l | w.flm el e B A “iiederiel Wehinger, assignor to |§ Ve seill ' 01 New Model 3 : Slbl I i : With | \waterbury € company, Water- | ‘; Cratonols nst tubercu- | what sympathy and feeling and love | pury, Chime and strike clock move humanity it served only the | ment. i W S Harvey L. Winslow, Waterbury Dl R B T | Xm@s | A member of our Christmas Graf- There are Grafonolas at all prices el o SR s s oh CATR ANy - onola Club may select any instrument from $30 to $375, so you will be cer- with the ‘ " ) : that he or she likes. Make a first g e - : Hnef il bt : payment of $1.00, followed by weekly ~ tain of finding a model that is satis- A f » payments until Christmas of $1.00 factory in size and appearance, and i gl : | ach. The balance remaining after on which the terms will be so moder- Handle cap whisi : Shristmas is then divided into small g : ate as to cause you no inconvenience. ation Army I8 prals bt e e ; weekly or monthly payments. | r wor to Columbia G : And Select Them Here Manufacturing company Motor hoard for phow knowledp . i S port e Gl You Must Join Early As We Can Accept Only a Limited Number of Member: e ent N¢ S € [} LSzt ) motors. Jefore ur Stock is but te br t L m its work here T Mark Registrations. vk : / 5 el Sl AL LI O [§ All Picked Over. South ek el gbied S i1 133 MAIN STREET : . i | Clo | Harttor 80 WEST MAIN ST. . ere (1 R Tel. 381. 4 Columbia Grafonolas—Records Granby Phe ographs % ; & : Company of Amer safer place for you ar hi r hands do not appear, and ;"' SR Rt | l ! R — dren or your v i is which draw up into the light human [N, y ssignor to The Locomobile | —N—_—— W ¢ S " from t To mal

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