New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 14, 1921, Page 6

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MBI NEW BRITAIN DAILLY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DE( S o S 1 T e a4 - — e ——— s L i e S L R 5 S P - Ao L 1 B 1S3 WA L £ ALY MR L VT A8 that t hd lw.\ ru' Pt m‘ P - e \E THE dILDREN'S CHRISTMAS HAPPY Hshed ye DOV and exp for the peoy the chief o e fire d | s v msely | . b 3 ‘ _ ' , CRIBS s : oo o Faets and Faned : ¢ children in re DBASSINETS b B | | abhEalilal il ent or tho; y ho Grit wrd to matters which they, the par- £ "‘T% ; o ents, learned something of years ago, der him livery to the newest TR ey A e yon Nt i , wise parent |[hZome, sweet h2ome = b § il | If the fleets are serapped, perha CHAIRS L CARRIA Vi 5 ¢ - | mediate sarents are the [ - % 08 EE T dren ; KNG T O 20 L] o o ‘ : e bR b e A B ROCKERS : ' ) (: Porter SG 13 PR Y [ & Small CEDAR CHESTS Now he has isst r in the form [to bear e ¢ subject which has| A great many people think they ar e ed i | tmpressed the child; the former |tactful when they are meroly liars, | BBY P 9 E‘v‘j@RT‘ e nd consider the words ¢ | discios i , fresh but some : i v % i A i\ il and consi i ) he quality that kids you In- | % 30 L SN . dh the fi ation of fir |the child secs matter learned of | uses s “CONNECTICUT'S BEST FURNITURE STORE" children see And then, the money saved by dis. o |[arming will come in handy to pay {for propaganda saved by such obedience. * o |ine Library Associat AUONELYta such a time fonfusion will be avoid- | same s comes the moy ed, property and possibly lives will be [ment 1 ¢ rehant M to|tipped off that d others had AL " o T 1 as fer her and make pe at 1 B G \ml the ‘lm)r. Calmly she began her duties of the blaae ¢ use of the crew. Books are to be 4 4 — 1 | ship f th ) THE . paclkages,” so that the shipments raay I ,, it the vears Mrs. |edged toward the door of the cage OCt AREWEL | yorl 1 he association | . I L ) THE FOCH FPAREWELI | Yor the associati U |} 4l o ila s 5 't a 1!and igno L command to move hack Use the fire boxes, the tele ored hy Herbert Hoover, to place | Day." | to deliver | far | phone, to notify the fire department {books vy American steamer for it the plans o | be safely and quickly ivered hack “T came here to pay a debt of grat- |are successful | 5 ITe points out that it is advisable | of criminals, lidir . nto his « N Conw ftude, but T find that instead of pay-| The day has come when men and | & B R |01 holiday shippers to take special men” o . stiers, | bunch of i vs in her ing the debt, I um doubling it.”” women who think a fec ¢ L dostorin T . care in the packing and marking of Tat (\ d akers, ty | With one blow rendered the prisonc B ‘1 i rds of Marshal |simply must learn, learn, learr 1]1.(\ ),‘;: i Imost certain to be fash-| . ipe addresses dircetly on ship e by Mo Conwhy o hep | backiintosthein cells; Ferdinand Foch his farewell to the |in a positior lo so believe in help- [donable. s te oy o ni 5 B it b b4 AL . 1 A T I 1ents, it possible, and with “all old mmmes and in case one hecomoes |:“ Mrs. Conway has been a resident of United States, spol at a dinner y to make this possib The fact is | marks era ceds the prisone i T Wy ! . 1 i A & DAL 16V havel shonld be so reinforced with pucking = ar as possible, she tries to make ‘“, \‘ oncho. Her husband, Conway, tinguished Guests, at the Hotel Cam- \ t in edu R erl R o e RanI CnE Ao TR COn 1 Augelo, e wlness | charges forget they are in prison and janitor at the Tom Green county | tents in transit. It is advisable to ‘ Ehon 3 at ! to make the surroundings as comfort- | court house, v a soldier at T'ort this sophisticated ng oUng. | toward prisoners | In this sophisticated age, the young|j1ace the name and address of: the ' Al v | bl | 1 Conel tier ods o tast. £ Rems R . ey | the nemetand addie | Conw juiler o con fable as possible o oncho w a frontier W6 presence - & in [the great panacea for all wrong and [fyo ) e o 0 |shipper inside of the puckage Gonnty Jufllint San zelo! bu On one occasion, Mrs. Conway was | post Hartford yester r t Jome ? 5 nhappiness that the | This “inside information” often | . B R X ol : . : ; | [leads to the recovery of a mislirect = Lo i Tummre——s ) t uman mind is able to conceive. iseneEple g send you monthly e op migcarvied shipment, or one| ills show all the fervor ot the other|r.om which the address has been lost | |collectors of antiques committee for Reception of Dis o of or we in this |a sinking spell modore, 1 vk city, last evenir tion : nearest approact state of Connecticut the full by oS | in_transit ) 1GNE ! I"he express company is distributing SToE e X | Despite the fact {hat such a treaty j,_‘\ "”‘:‘;” : """" £ ""“ gets over he-| cppistmas lubels for gift shipments, Sl ; 18 whert the mpjonity of the Amerisan i o muscle, he beging tol ouprying the words “Not to he onened moral effect not to be underestimat think he understands women b1 Ohiiabmas L viliol toon Lerdb: s there cannot be any 1 His reception in our land s a 1 |tained at local express offices. FIES . : ; ¢ the| AS arule, the steps saved in the| e (i - Own this chest of Thaitustic and hones ; ontemplation of the signing of g T t States ..t | Kitchen are wasted in the living rooj . 5 to make it. His farewell to us was |PA¢ en el e s ) ; i Y - beautiful eilverware couched in graceful words of appre- [V d Japan without & L A n e ¢ g, For 30 coupons and $7.50 ciation characteristic of the strong ling of wonder that the thing Another thing that has bee \.m‘ ’ i g g"«fi Z%J’I“fi'nx‘«" ?’M:dxs'm; I flect ey neida Commy ar Pl: men of the land from which he comes, |Deen accomplished. And with that | effective in bringing music into Amer- | 7il D X b aro lyoira:.. Tha pattarn. 18 | wonder there is bound to come the [ican homes is the installment plan i 1] o ! € Cos by 4 ), ;‘::m\:‘:‘. sgngo.igurx(/ve cou- TROLLEYS AND THE RAILROADS [inclination to hesitate bef eXpress- | 1 o 1) ae K A | | 37 pieces more. A third — — i % | ¢ | can be obtained in th As previously stated in these nthusiastic approy Just what the result will be to the |y \ may be little guestion Behuls oftikia Tty ror et : fow of them—und ) Charta qu Association the Connecticut Co. is returned to its |y ¢ Gt ey mental significa t his visit impossible, too, ho T former owner, the New Haven Rail- |y r accounts of how b} road. t show that thi Attorney General Daugherty has in- | o ¢ o Seciaton At times there seems to be little; St. Paul, Minn, Dec. 14—(By the fcate lainly that tUFR ¥ differcnce between a conference and a | Associated Press.)—DPresident Hard- dicated plainly it the return nen's 1 wehed that hig ontroversy ling has accepted the post of honor made unless it is found that the com : A i 5 rin ary president of the Magna Cha pany is competing with the Al et _ Jo statement that | It's much easicr to overcome evil|l!ay associution, which seeks to fur- As but one ¢ 1 y v g ' losing: | Vith good if we haven't the cash on t S - e : "' ihand to pay for indulgence in the ‘ y in Anglo-Saxon nations, far expressi i i inter Bempany s given back to the rond: s | pretatlon springs that the oppesition 1o | it o1 . Fauh, s supiany con.| Prime, meaty eggs international organization er g recognition of M there has € ) r ¢ « { The d and the hootleg G feReas r William J. s ot 1 comr g i oo oo 1 2R B ey ot o SR T i, from modern farmyards e Unite ¥ th 4 As the man at the next ¢ t i HanegneEons RERSLABOG, en” has been widespread f f e stated |the rate of exchunge, he wondors a ding wrote Big, meaty cggs like Parksdale Farm Eggs aren’t i) St R [ ; i Harding | theY don't quote the Iinglish pound| .. ‘ LRkt :' Mon laid by just ordinary hens. They're laid by quality w'.‘l‘ i : ) has 1t Jibias nor: ) ent for the poultry raised by modern methods. That's why Parks- (mx”)'n) ’v ;o et e Culll Aine | One can buy Sy Sl 4. E Magna Charta Day as dale Farm Eggs are so ur formly good, why they've a:)OK - :\—:\v‘f,) before the 1 3 : LRNEH G P : Vas wiRungemen S ey that you are doing pleased New LEngland families year after year. prave sy t there shall b Sa LEEhatE Wil S recdiiy 1 patriotic work in your ¢ \\_ _)\‘)Qf Y C b ) tous im- [ : t L Lemaoratio Get the best the farmyard offers by insisting on \D j\ * ’;(“ :;:f v k edg f « g oand after a tme you | gy o e el Parksdale Farm Eggs. Save the coupons that are \...(. DC\,n | SR anoratibet tl0- tions, 1 accept the po packed with them—one with each dozen. They'll help 1\ he home a G o out I‘wflh: cist ‘ : : | you get a chest of Oneida Community Par Plate Silver ¢ the States, Canada ¢ or a beautiful dinner set of Parisian China. to serve in an honora Vil executive vice presidents Buy Wedgwood Creamery Butter for its rich, coun- it P G LR try flavor, for full measure—the excess water is pressed L ‘;"‘.i. xtended it cut—for the coupon that comes with each pound. m g Jenking Save money on new nited St nada Parksdale Farm Eggs and Wedgwood Creamery dishes Dutter are so excepticnally good and such unusual Think of getting 42 picces of i should h arly. If ur groce handsome Parisian China, em- vilue, you should them regularly. your grocer banians EAIAL Cas ttantern phaslzes GsEnol hasn’t them let us know. 30 free coupons and $6.00 h [ , but urges that t Y SON ¥ can get 38 pleces more. A third puipit, public sehools | P. RERRY & SONS, Inc., Hartford,»Conn. oot of 4 placss for 30 ive a place eact | and $6.00 completes this 0-0pei (,9‘0 T ol it o Sole Distributors for New England States _ ks Aus- | who hay ecepted national committee jn | o ' i g « vy are Dr. Marion LeRoy ent of the University of comr t raise its f ms 1 e r. John Grier Hib} other cot Montana; trustes matters. He n i t { i ident emeritus, 1 ‘ orsity « esota; Dr. David Starr tior had ageme Caoue'te to o 1 congestion with Tic ind insure their of ! Y ' Our most tmportant linns are turning to Asia. Minor holiday shivraents is la source of coal.

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