New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 14, 1921, Page 3

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JR. ACHUT XNAS PLAI\A‘ BOOMING Tree to Be Decorated | Difierent Clubs Daily by ent Chris In Gas Company Window ed in the Object of Work, The real object of inior achieve- ment is a self help program whereby \' children are taught how to take h usual would be | as worthless and turn into somethi . Boys old rubbers, which or thrown into the ash b taught how to make ¢ ine of feminine we 1 empty ci Will Decorate 18 these arti K Ur\ will be F ich will stand dire o table where the chi front of the table inviti othe worlk wil o the boys an h: Join a Jul ment ciub in your neighborhood.” Application Blanks Available. night, at the office of the at the Chamber of ' club and the | On top of the tree will be another sign, painted in green and red col- ors of ( people to “Watch the R. Cook, superintendent club, is chairman of the g mittec Gifts for Poor Children. in the wind + disposition of the wrticles will be | taken of iturday night and will he distributed by workers under | the direction of Miss Beale to the | chiidren in the city least many toys in their Christmas stor ings Sunday morning Demonstration at South Church, 1 wooden toy clubs in the city, and who had ck of an interesting demonstration at the | South church Monday afternoon and evening where a number of people in- spected the work done by the boys of that church and the Burritt Mission, \ave charge of the window dec IK(!KVK on a committec A"V.H‘ perintendent of the | company, which | company is ll"llHHv the use of its | window, and Mrs. B. M. Pratt, who has volunteered to furnish the trec Miss Dona e will be ex-ofticio | chairman of all committees and will | sort of advisory director of the | display all during the week Questions on Cards. On the application cards gar mem- | bership will be found (h('QHu\unu questions: Name, hool and 1 the other side of the card der the jun and will i making, rubber mending, hat mal shoe repairing, salesmanship and many others Each club as it operates in the win- dow will display a placard giving the name of its club, its leader and its members. where in the winlow will b en giving a list of the 30 or more ac ubs in the city, their names and the names of their leaders. The official slogan for the week has been adopted as “Make Someone Else Hapy nd will be displayed prom- inently during the exhibit. City Items Player Pianos, C. 1. Pierce & advt Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner. There will be a month's mind mass for the late Mrs. Mary Toner in An nunciation church, New York city, to- | morrow morning at 8§ o'clock Period Vietrolas at Movar advt Give him a box of Muller's Mozart cigars. 50 nd 10 in a vt A special meeting of the New Brit ain Chapter of Hadassah was held last evening when final preparations were made for the fourth annual d to be held tonight. Music will be fur nished by Chapman's orchestra, n Phonographs and records. L. A. Gladding.—advt Xmas Jewelry Gifts at Morans'. advt Hospital without wards, for poor |8 people, is being built in New York. = ’.\-'\A\‘».‘.\‘J”'A(.l.!,i'.',"u.,TO INVESTIGATE | O'Reilly s Department—Oficial is Now in Trec bout in police comm to grant NEW IHI[']',\I\' DATLY MILK SITUATION Health Superintendent and Com- miitee of Three Named Accused of Laxity in Hi Hospital 14.—Or axity and lack Ve n-wide 1 is now | nt on record and In the Iford of New Ha- [ @ppointed by t retained | Zwick, to cooper v commit laint that Chief O'Reilly o intendent in is no ‘ that there is much room fo ed s expected that held in a tew f O'Reilly 1 leave the Meriden 1 has been a patient 'y to keep on thie man who is prevented ! The Largest Sale in VICTROLA The Greatest Gift Of All It brings more happiness to cvery- body all the time than any other gift in the world. Come in—see and hear them ! Make your choice in advance of the date for delivery. Our terms are right—service the best HENRY MORANS —JEWELER— 365 MAIN ST. Opposite Myrtle St. VICTOR TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS C. L. PIERCE & CO. OPPOSITE THE MONUMENT P e T Electric Washing Machine Make this her Happiest Christmas /OUR wife, or mother, or sister rmgh( be pleased with any good uu-!x-r, but with a new Thor-32 she m]]r It mades the ideal Christmas (r first, bocause it is so hand- eome in its shapely design and gray enamel —seco will say, “Oh, how thank. See the latest improve- ment— the Rust-Proof, Self - Cleaning, Lumi- noid Cylinder. Exclu- sive to the Thor, week for years and years and year iE ful I am for this wonderful Thor! $10 Down Brings It Ten dollars down and small payments monthly are the very easy poyments we offer on every Thor—even this splendid new Thor.32. ;n't even think of buying a washer until you see this spleadid all- metal wonder washer. It has the same revolving, reversing cylinder which over 700,000 Thor owners have proved best—and conveniences. It will do your washin -77-79-81 CHURCH ST. s TR = g b Phoenix Wool Hosiery is lower. Price now i NG A TRt s T RS SR B RRE N A | TR TR T TR R T G s Christmas Slipper Sale half the time required by other machines—and is built to last a Viietime. Reduced Prices in Effect Now! No reason to wait any longer. Prices are absolutely down to Rock Bottom. Make this the Big Christmas Surprise from all the family. THE SPRING & BUCKLEY ELECTRIC CO. positively delighted. because every ¥ new refinements and Tel. 2240 Slippers for Men and Women at positively the low est prices in the city, quality considered. 7 colors, heavily 1»}:‘:11‘1(1’11(.:.112\110\\' $ l '25 \u\( nen's Felt Comfort Woren's Satin Quilted Slippers in black, rose, I oht blue and copenhagen Mer '. 1 Women's e witl: leather soles . Men's L 1 Slippers with le: hu soles . Women's |l)‘llv “elt Shi lavender and rose Men’s ".‘\*gv.\ 1 next to the foot ers are all of unusual quality. dl our used in stronse The New Edison The Phonograph With a Soul Say it with a New E dison—The only Phone- graph that will play all kinds of records and play them right L. A. GLADDI COGSWELL, SUCcr U Cor. Hiam and Chest Xmas Records Columibia Graf. and Records AT j?oxflQuicI. Returns Us;——l-{eraid—élassificd Advis.‘ pers, satin quilted top\ in . $1.50 Wool felt comfort Slippers. or, holds its color better, 1 felt. The soles are ¢, the pom-poms are full iery the 1deal ristmas gift. gents for the ous ix" brand (HENERNT You Make no Mistake When in Hartford to dine at— HONISS’S 10 State Street Hartford Telephone 3374—3375 PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street ) 12 Istimates cheerfully given on all jobs

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