New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 14, 1921, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD . ,‘i S, SOPHHEARS , - i Wflge Smith & COD ;‘ FROM HIS W;FE | .IMJ.'Q\\ ‘:\i‘l " ) | £ ‘ [ ”().I\Al;.-\l{“ n.,\‘\“ .\,\lm l"AR] FORD IR i santa Claus will be here. / ’ . bl ' A ) [n.mm Claus will be here. [eanibopetliopinutsotithesnopntey ahe Bi the kiddies with you, Bring the kiddies with you. | [T can't become a citizen uy Store Open Fvenings Saturday, Deco 17, Wednesday, Dee, 2t [What can I do?" Mr. John ha Fhursday, Dee, 22, Friday, Dec, 28 pealed to Americanization direct James 1. O'lrien for sueh On all other days days store will close at 6 p. m. as usual 1l other d 1 LR e adviee conld he ghver somewlint a8 follow | Christmas Savings Club Checks § .. i vear, I am trying to get an education G as to become i good citizen.” The Big Merry Toyland e e S iy e Bar«rams In Time For Holiday S/zoppmg stairway from Pratt strecl store. cried B@M Mzss the Aa’vantage Of This 2-Day Sale times, 1 went to the postoffice and they don't send money orders, 1 went to the IR Sy Prev. g banks but they don’t issue drafts t o Exclusive Display of o, 1wt 10 i, Sstan e J e e o n A ] Yard Goods Suitable Special Items in Towels Make ery For the HOLIDAY |l oot | e || it || e Famis ghe and her mother, who is with her [ Her mother lost two boys who were Large size Bed Sheets, Medium size Huck Women’s Wool Hose, in B illed by the Persia TR : il 3 7 Towels, in white with red black and grey heels and S I A I }ONERY ‘M Mother Was Crucifie i }-.6-"11‘:\ Percales, soft fin- seamless, hemmed, value e B o € i, fimm) it ; “My father was killed. IMirst he | ish, in new neat stripes, 1.50, 0 o 2c¢. 1 00 i wounded and they tied him to | aheckiiand I Eacl 15 for . (3 \;.xlue 65¢ pair. 1 00 Rt il T (R (S Sherce el foian o 1 00 48l . & ! g i pair for ... igures, 615 yds (Crash or Absorbent Tow- It will be worth your while to see our exciusive display of Faton, Ihim through the streets of Urnua S T 4 ) % \ ) W e “ H Crane & Pike's Highland Linen and Crane’s Holiday Gift Boxes or Per: until he was dead. Then they Apron Ginghams, fast 12x36 and 45x36 Pillow eling, in white or with col- Okah fi ‘Ire l't?vs 8| Stationery in one, two, three and four-quire assortments, packed in [ |cut his body to pleces, My mother was colors, assorted checks, Cases, no starch, ready for ored border. 1 00 seam back, first quality, in crucified on a cross. T took he Sebyiend A D et : e e e e o e ar o | Las e RengainarossRlin sV Lok " ry strong and durable, use, value 29¢ 10 yards for ... srey, brown or black, value |body off the cross and tied it to ] 29c. o3 ek our gift hints in Stationery a choice of three and four-quire hoxes of Wy orse and dragged it through the 9 yar 1 Efon 4 HenvyiPart Dinen Towels .6 Dt f‘- 1 00 high-grade Writing Paper, ked in strongly made hoxes that ean @ [streets. They did the same thing fo (o1 o, 3 in white or with faney pink pair for ..... . be used for ofker purposes when emply; also a choice of solid paper [ my two brothers, onc wis 15 years old | English Long Cloth, soft Part linen Bureau Scarfs, or blue borders, value 35c. Women's Silk Hose, seam | and one wa in three different sizes, or assorted gold edged Correspondence Cards Helped by Missionary i finish, full bleached; value | [ scalloped faney horders, 1 1 00 back, in white, black or and Writing Paper. The values, as compared with others in town, cordovan, value 50c pair. “1 was born in 1896 and was mar 19¢ ys ml i 00 . will give you a saving of from 7ac to $1.00 on each hox. B tied at (he nge of 18 Witen Tilett the 1 000 value 79c. 1 OO ] 3 pair Invariably Associated With Stationery Are Bl country everything was in good con-| ; = e 2 Y 5 oo L Double Thread Turkish | | g0 P EVERSHARP PENCILS AND FOUNTAIN PENS dition. I arrived here December 26, ast coloy (h.xmhun. in Towels, in white or with q in 1916 4 i Se ey it D 36-inc ) , s o . Just as Inevitably Will They Please 1913, My wife left in 1916, [ received pink, blue, green’and lav- Heavy Brown 36-inch colored borders, value 29c.| Women's Silk Hose, lisle %2 letter from an American missionary | ender, value 1 op, semi-fashi We have devoted for your convenie an entire section just In saying that there was trouble and that | 5 l_‘ Y il l. :C 1 00 Pequot Sheeting, Bl t p Sml 13_}‘}07]5(1' black, § g ; ] i : et vard; 10 yards d 5 cordovan, grey, nude and side the main entrance to the exclusive saie of Eversharp Pencils and my wife had stayed with her all win- | Fall M 5 yards for .. © e e i & a8 Moore, Waterman, Wanhl Parker [ |ter:" The missionary twas my witels| ew Fall Madras, in fast y : It laroe.: et , valu l 00 ounisinthans L0 B he ke color light and dark pat- I'ull size Crocheted Bed I_‘\.t.' 1 large and Heavy|l llg1.39. Pair ... . EH LIPS VL Turkish Towels, in plain m sred all the Christians who were The Eversharp Pencils range in price from 60¢ to $7.50. el | “"11\~_“<']“"l 19¢ ] 00 Spreads, honeycomb pm.— white or fancy jacquard Women’s Cotton Hase, in The Fountain Pens start at $1.00 and continue on up in price Family Murdered vard; 3yards .. Ko tmn\ \(l]\l(‘ 1 borders, value |black or cordovan, all sizes, to $10.00. B My father n business selling | ||} Duckling Fleece and i Dk i BT 1 'OO value 15c pair. 1 00 Holiday Set for Women—Fountain Pen, gold mounted, together Eeratun wupss e coal 100 iea) e Eden Cloth, for kimonos or 10 pair for .. ' 2 when my brothers left home. When E 5 p; | with ribbon and clasp, in leather case, complete for $4.50. ST S e | ahildreniERea TRvAITeR2h ol | e ————— Women Wool Hose OUR DISPLAY OF CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR GREETING @ | my people stayed home. My two | vard. 1 00 plain or drop-stitched in all| CARDS COVERS AN ENTIRE SECTION. conveniently located fust [ |brothers were outside of the town but | 5 yards All Wool Yarn, in 1 oz sh Curtains, of serim | |/ 5f the new heather shades, or voile, plain and fancy de- value $ inside the main entrance, and the Cards are assembled in price when my father and mother could not e Gloth SRl hanks, every plain color to signs, ecru and white, val.|| | Pair > i groupings averaging from fe, 2 for 5, 5¢ and 10c, up to 85¢ each. B0 0 OGO e Turks cam: and plain colors, very dus- select from, regular value The sentiments expressed in our sclection are particularly fine. | they coula not escape. The Turks sur- ||| A el e S 65¢ hank. Special Thurs- A | -ounded the house and crucified them e day and Friday. Il | 50c pair. Children’s Cotton Hose. Onid aronait ‘ SRt RN 1' 00 2 hanks for 1,00 3 Pair for 1-00 in black or cordovan, all X X | sizes, value 15¢ 1 00 i [ “The Armenian and Assyrian peo 32-incl "all Ginghams, iy i lvor OPlet Ware B o blame the English for heir (ron- | in a l‘-n']fl ‘:‘4~4v!"11l7‘1T‘l]1‘ ]rT?' i ks 2 8 les. The Lnglish came and made us & g .arge size Damask Table Children’s Fi i i i | | a la ass 1 D k Tabl | Children's Fine Ribbed Blames the British byt 5 yards . stripes, checks :md plaids o SPECIAT | may promises to help us if we would ) ) | Covers, some scalloped and K “LiAaLl i ey Al 7 Ak S ont i sloe b e value 25¢ yard, kel uln s 50 dozen Women's Kid || [|Hose, in black or brown,| THE GIFT SUPREME—IINEST QUALITY HERE promised to send a large force to pro- | 6 yards 5 g and Suede Gloves, two clasp first quality, sizes 615 to Sets and Individnal Piccos—Wondrous Variety at the New Fn- fjtect us bt ahe broke her promices || e ('(‘l"‘ o T('_::‘)”(" "“”::wh 1 00 with three row embroidery |[ | 92 '1;}“9. ’;’ 1 OO Y it G S 3 § | Through the nerics ssionaries 50, ¢ ° bty % s e air. ai . larged Toilet Good Department RISttt | kimonos or dressing gowns, s N AT in self and black. All street | |/ P& pair for L 3-Picce Sets in Beautiful Holiday Boxes—S5, $7, $9, $10, $12. Bliiie piicicnaries woulll talce icaret of 20 different patterns to|| || Damask in six new fowered shades, and black and Men's Heavy Woolen 14, $18 and nup to $11.75. { us. We have heen with fhe American | select from, each neat and P \'}li ‘m(, white. Values up 1 OO Hose, in black or natural MANICURFE SETS-—81, $7.50, §0, §13, §20 i ;::'*‘:‘If";: Tlen *f"‘”‘“\“”‘}”“ ANAENEE ‘ pretiy. 1 00 .\'r]'. "o .\'dsl. for 1,00 to 2.98. Special at 4 o color, all sizes. 1 OO DU BARRY PYRALIN IVORY g Wife Fled to Russia 1 vards . 5 ‘4 pair for ... Mirrors—S5.08, $9. Hair Brushes—$5.50. Hair Receivers—$2.43 ] ‘\“;‘ “:"‘ v‘_‘”_" Sor Hhes "““{‘”'“ 95 Bates’ Ginghams, 52-inch == Powder Boxes—8$2.15. dewel Cases—$7. Glove Boxes— s L wide, in a large assortment A Pleasing Gift i OFF ON A $16.50. Photo Frames—S$2.75. the Aras river, which is on the of checks, stripes and | | Men’s Sweat- Bt‘a‘ulllful Silk | 1 0 WOMEN’S CH. LOONEN'S PARISIAN IVORY | border line, with her mother. They had plaids, value 39¢ 1 ’ | (a“"“"'f“‘ Beautiful || | i 4 Sk 3 team of horses and begzed food vard, 4 yards . ers, in grey of Flesh and White S: SWEATER DURING OUR The Genuine—Imported From France ong the way. They went to Julfa, in tin and Radium Taf : ) | - . > Nivior —$ $13. Hair Brush—S$8, $10. Puff Box—! Comb ¢4 ssia and then took a train to Tiflis. I iuit of the l,nom. first Tl eantiato] feta, embroidercid wigh [ leeping D"”N: = - DAY —$1.75. Buffer—$2.50. Cloth Brush-—S$8. lair Recciver—$5.25. g | Then they went to her uncle in Amar- || only, coat style I'rench knots and . ! |SALE. i 5 vir, in Russia. That was the last | 3 SHSkEoT: floral designs, lace with real hair|| || 2-Piece Set—Loonen's Parisian Tvory—821. heard of her. Now she say her uncle 2hed with pockets, Ry A | ¥ | has no work or no money and he too | [l Ladies’ Cloth, soft finish VR el e ale 2 | OFF ON ANY PLAIN PATTERN IVORY TOILET WARE Is starving. She savs is ghe don't gt full bleached, 36-inch wi : dark and light comhin- paiane UL 2 00 'S iR e el e o Ly all sizes, value AntdEnin gt acombin | WOMAN'S HAT Hair Brushese—81.00, §1.50. $2.50, 85, § 49, Mirrors—$1.50, $3.75. - i | help she will perish. What can T do?" very desirable for under- SllnnA toTd taleia Kept Old Address | When asked how managed 1o garments and night gowns, satinfal| Qaizetivalnes l OO IN THE STORE DURING | TA BELLE PYRALIN TVORY { | near from her now, Mr. John answoered value 2ie u?(‘1 1 00 L 1000 ‘:p(:('llfl 1 00 i 'II;H\I: \TI;;AS DOLLAR Jewel Cases—=83, 5. Trays—>59c, to §3. ; . Knives, ete.—! Plain, Decorated and Shell Mirrors—$11.25. Hair Brush—$10,00. W |“Before the Russian revohtion when 6 yards for the Bolsheviks overthrew the czar, | Qomb=§2 40 S RowderiBox-—$808 BRE e EERecel iarseds 053 | i o L__— —J had her addre I kept sending lettera | B e i = [to her old address and last month one —_— _— - - — ¥ |0 them was answered 3 kerchie or women, : 1 ~ ilov rchi Sl o Dainty Handierchiefs, for womer Liberty Guns, for! Roys and Girls, Glove and Handkerchief Boxe Would Re Minister part linen, with plain and fancy lace shapes, leather finish, nicely boxed, 2 Asked about his ambition in life the emelh i the kind that shoots the hoop which - 5 o New Department for # | crief stricken man said he was trying edges, and attractive corner embroid comes back into the target o i l 00 to get an education so he could be- ery, 8 in a box, value 69c. 1 OO value 1.29 . ... .. 1 00 ks eac!\ 8| come a Methodist minister. He said he 3 for Children's Ivory Manicure Sets, \ § | was taught the ( s latlen br Selons 0 ) Wrisley Perfume, in fancy bottles All 69¢ Mechanical Toys, l 0 consisting of five pieces, boxed, first gl [itus missiouarien mnd hesmng sditosdoy i Jockey Club, Lilac, Violet and Rose, During This Sale. . ..2 for 0 quality, value 65c. 8 <000 where he could. e worked in a e o for : s el value 35¢ bottle, Jocal factory during the more prosper- | | 0 1 i . v fbr : e ¢ ous time and saved his mone i x 's Shaving Sets, inclu m'r mir- AFTS TOR WOMEN GIFTS FOR MEN HERLm Bandiayed fnlo oNs oy or I o . ey en's s “..A: l\[ ”Tw 8050 to §12, | Watches—Waltham, Eigin, Ti- § isfiranine e Mg enay L RES S0 Large size Ivory Hand \Inmn in '“‘}:\‘ “T!‘““‘{ ¢ v()()l)' \P'l':{ TAL ror, mug and brush, nickel finish, col-| Nols and Swiss makes. T'to 17 & hoard and educate himself and fs (ry- || sevor: | (m].‘“\m shapes 1 00 $1.00 ITEMS IN OUR TOY lapsible stand, easily packed for trav-| ach bl : S | x ng to find some evening work to help 5 N v » v 3 e nh ; ¢ ; g sht of his wife and is anxious to ,lc“w[ (uws, in beautiful d: THIS SALE each Cuff Links—S$1 (0 $4.00 pair. Calf Links—$2.50 to $10. plight i ! . : Broocheseetl 2nitniesD: AT eI 1 amething o er aid. His cage finished in Gold, Silver and Ivory A Chance To Get Toys For the Boys Men'’s Military Brushes, (‘hon\‘ fin Bar Pins—$2 to $15. Signet R § 52 S taken up and discissed at o meet i regular value 1.50 q ish, with comb, value . 3 2 ftl syrinr erican socie h & at Gre: s Tt RS T80t 83:00) pate: Staie SRR t v“.“f“ “‘\‘ nerican society ("l(‘h and Girls at Great Saving 139, ehth 1 .00\ circumstances Lavalliers 2.50 to $12. Pocket Knives—85 t¢ .“, last ey ] ek d were als jed to the attention of e e e - Tndge George W. Klett, who will pre E_—— Y ———————— e —— side over the session of naturalization | [l A SPECIAL FOR THE BABY b F court, which meets December 29| [ Mo Women's and Childien's Wool Drawer Lesgins, in fancy Children's China Tea Sets, consist- | (i Whethr not e admitted ‘ uo Umbrellas, good quality weave, with or without feet, in Rose, ing of 10 pieces, all in a dainty little i g as a citizen without having his wife ' jif Covels stylos of handles, value 4 4 2 [ R Tan and Blue; very nice and warm in the conntry is a question which ean- 1 S 3 i box, value 39¢ set. HAt et ananrralatt this Hmedudee 19, & |"‘ ial Thurs day 1 00 for the little tot; fisets Tor 1 OO\ MAKE A FINE CHRISTMAS GIFT KKlett has promised to acquaint himself and Friday at each & o 1.59 & sets for 4 o | value with the circumstances and give the A chofce from our complete line will inevitably please y e ation N No. 0 Brownie Box Camera, picture 1 214, a § 2.00 Y FOR BOYS AND MEN No. fa Brownic Box Camera, picture A Dainty Xmas Gift BOYS UNDERW} \A' fleaced 1 Dainty Tea Aprons CORSETS . A ; ' | Gingham | rihbed shirts and drowe pre No. 3 Drownie Box Camera, picture 8 f e 8 q A Dresses only, value for No. Zc Rrownie 13ok Camera, picture 27% x 4%, R N @ VE H Muslin Gowns 49¢ garment 3 1 OO beautiful nssort 1 00 ® . No. 2 Folding Autographic Lirownie, picture 2% x8% ....... § 9.00 Lol & v MEN'S UNION SUITS } p 7 § ; Embroidered, plain, to 48, valur . o Y i8¢ o ntinued No. 2¢ Folding Autographic Brownie, picture 2% x 47 $1: : HANGING DONE : | Sioe m ier plai Lot 1 00 Stttk No. 8a I'olding Autographic Brownie, posteard size S$15.00 color lace and hamburg BOYS' FLANNEIL l 1oL No. 1a Autographic Kodak, Jr., pleture 2% x 4%, RR Lens. .$18.00 REASONABLE PRICES 9‘ lar cuffs grey only, attached col EfR(e COfMcH, 5 Uimmen trimmed, all extra full \ ‘ Vhurg Ul styles, fesh N utographic I LT | 2 It o e ihroidery . - i S vAlve-66 E e 9 and white, dur- vest Pocket Kodak designs in wall t quality P 3 . s : Y8 PERCALE BLOUSISS ing this two day No. 1 Aut hic Kodak paper, mouldings, ete. Also ¥ ni neat light and dark stripes No. 1a graphic Kodak, Jr . Ty $16.00 metal and beaver board csh. Values 18, years, 3 = l 00 No. 2 Brownie Box (‘amera, picture soiw $ 9 | L 3 ] Children's sale at a special ili e value 1.60 ALL KODAK IN RRR OR F77 LENSES ceilings. valie ) s il 10 B y ORI 88 J a carry a full assortment of all the different lenses in ail || Special BOY HEAVY C( i Specia o B e B AL G, Lindgrendt | 1.00 1.00| [EHzEain g | e complete line of Photographic Accessor IPoto-1"rames for snaj shots, in gray, brown and gold finish . 4 249 South Main St. T S — L—=T_==.;__=___—== S —— e price of

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