New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1921, Page 16

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BOY EMPERORS ... MOTHER SUICIDE -~ Chinese Princess Kills Hersell s " Result of Quarrel BY WM. PHILIP SIMM (Written Expressly for NEA Sey Was Dee, Y6.—O AMmazing « pte 1" e added to fnternational ir o to put the de posed hoy cmperor back on the throne BACKS VASSAR DRIV E to pay its tea 25 from Loca Sensiblé Gifts Give gifts that will be appreciated—gifts that are useful. We suggest a few things that will please both the giver and the receiver. \ < into vivid relief | cceivi - g the morbid atmosphere out of which | AR olonee. ) e ol ok enin is telling 'em all about it at the great demonst §7.'f"ff““,',‘f"q’f:‘,‘ a4 ”'(.,'H,K”‘I‘.",‘y,f»:’,',\‘ ct and | (e eld in Moscow {o celebrate “peace on all fronts” in Russia. A i et v review featured the celebration. For the first time since to the dragon thr , il hevik leaders came into power no Bolshevik army is figh Plotting for Year For more than a year these inter- ; ' i ling < Ing a match t en the boy emperor - s 137 = " e i Tung, now 17, and the young | f it ‘ s ! Sk There’s something of the HOLIDAY SPIRIT about a Velour and it makes »f Hsu S8hih-chang, president 1 i an ideal gift. the marriage of the Manchu “emperor,’ 'and the Chinese . - ~ ’ . girl would please southern Chinese 7 ! A 5 restoration bl L . ; § X These make sensible gifts. Men wear them ail the year 'round and will al- & of this match. The boy emperor's | N : e ] \ | [ ways be reminded of the giver. mother, the Princegs Chun, was just 1 b " 1 as ardently against it. She pre terred her great nicce--daughter of ; s her nephew and the boy's first cousin Fur Caps ~——instead = N \ | . Y P G o e (I eldom 5&'1@/“ Values’ ) /@ A Fur Cap for the man who drives, hunts or works out of doors! It is some- §f one, his choica being his own moth- 4 . B thing any man is glad to get. ; ’ ¥ o er's young sister; in short his aunt. So with this new love triangle fn full swing, the Arabian Nights at- “d " | L d L h G d sphere of the i erial be- | R SN o | uggage and Leather Goods | B e acks Mbiher, _ el : ‘ FOR THE LADIES— Leather Traveling Bags, Suit Cases, Week-end Cases, The “Lord —of Ten Thousand The policy of this store is as fixed as the nation. As applied to this COAT CLEARANCE 3 B fitted with ivory handled Comb, Brush and Mirror. Years,” as the lad is called, sided with | [ R ing of the highest court in the country. As the seasons come = S 5 iy o 5 itis as unchangeable asthe ruling of the higl t i T S 4 » o })flx: ::::?:.:::;-‘133:4 \'\11'1:51 :1 ;.1(:0 and go, so must the coats intended for them. New seasons here, mean NEW stocks always. FOR THE MEN—Traveling Bags, Suit Cases, Collax Bags and Brief Cases. :l" ”'-“‘H*”"' or the daughter of Presi- FABRICS Normandie-Bolivia-Arcadia - Evora- Gerona - all soit A Sno sy luxurious materials. - Um b ll b v ress ¢ age vas GUE g 3 ) [+ it ish:al’d".”n’x::sr:fi:;%hrn ‘l\w:):':-.r\‘/:‘y:: TRIMMINGS Deep collars and cufi:&hof fintlzf Be]?vcr, S(Zlumf:\,l, i ) re as er on the carpet. The young ‘“em- Wolf and Opossum; others self collars and cufts. { . . ) . TT 3 i i ol LAy o peror” objected and took his mofli- More variety and suited to individual requirement ; our Nt | A gift of a'Ladies’ and Men’s Umbrella will surely be appreciated—it will § er's part STVIES Eeaiates sneaines o0 ' make the giver a friend indeed. Whatever you buy for her or him make your gift a sensible and useful The rcw continued for three days, :’?'?F: | s147 3197~ 3907 one. . p 5 and (’COATS i oo G adie % THE ARCADE (TR h o ing; good values. $29.50 Boys” Suits Tailored for ser. vice; savings of $3 to $5. We extend the privileges and conve- niences of our Pay As You Get Paid { U I R | BIG BANKRUPT SALE gt i : | EDWARD GORFAIN 168 ARCH ST. 3995 i s is @ pportunity for the public of New Rritain, which will never be given them again to get Starting Wednesda Store Will be > i 4 : mniture and Household Furnishings such as have never before been seen. et e e ; : Wo are forced to sacrifice our stock in order to raise Ready Cash. erous payment terms join hands here. 4 lee HCT Y 1 o\ h o HIRE ARE A FEW OF THI MANY BAF INS WE OFFER Flowers B Y The Ceasar Misch Store ' Joy 7F/f# ] mivn W Y™ e | BT Mattresses (Cotton) Suit Cases and Hand Bags for u Linolenm . 19c a yard, up Silk Floss Mattresse: Christmas | 200 TRUMBULL ST. HARTFORD -\ & S Radiator Covers Retrigaratons Springs . 0 up Kitchen Chairs .. $1.00 up | | | l Baby Carriages ...... §8.00 up ; DBrass Bed ............ $20.00 | Pillows—a pair ....... 98¢ up Bedroom Sets (4 pleces) $75.00 up HE fascination = ! i We Have a Big Stock of GAS PLAT STOVES and OV that a Gift of 3 Flowers holds for awoman, and the keen enthustasm which, 1lways greets a box of tresh cut Flowers s the .5 || DOINGS OF THE DUFFS. ( —~— - ) R e s o | chan excallent | | ’ Jow usTEN, IF D,:‘QDyT G || | ouvia,Now GET THis- |——— ki ) 2 o Vi JINGLE BELLS, JINGLE BELLS. e eowt | s VLD SAY an You, ’ { [ IF 2 nwz | I SEE,PULL IF TOM SHOULD MENT 1(’3N TO = JINGLE ALLTHE DAY WE il send heta very NDER WHAT SANTA | YOU HAT 1O IT AS MY YOU WHAT You THINK 'D ITS ALLOFF OH WHAT FUN IT1sTo § beautiful box of Flo\;A | QUGHT TO BRING MAMMA [T GE E FOR CHRISTMAS | owN (DEA- LIKE FOR CHRISTMAS-TELLHIM | IF WILBUR ¥ RIDE IN A ONE HORSE ers if you say the word. ‘, F“un (,MR\@_YM;\S You SAY, f - YO SUGGEST A F OAT A FUR COAT - TIP WILBUR HAS A HAND % OPEN SLEIGH= p Delivered any time you A NICE FUR COAT "— e i JUST SAY, YOu THI g / { OFF Too- BUT TELL HIM NOT p o Y 2, — [ FUR COAT WOULD B = - TO SAY ToO MUCH AS B Open Christmas Day. ||| i i w;» | 5 : 1 HE MAY QUEER WELCH’S | D) | AN apPL i ') ir et N 1 West Main St “ Thurs.—Fri.—Sat. FRANK DOBSON and HIS SIRENS Chorus of 13 Broadway 2185, 2 : ; S EE— FRECKLESV AND HIS ix;nkin-gr}r;t(.) The Future BY BLOSSER '} P I T IR LR You Male no Mistake ; B =i L HELLO<WHAT Ll\ . MOM'S SLIPPER= }f» WELLWELL=wWHAT A [ NOSIR= [T ANT THAT= £ ' | | When in Hartford T TeoRBUINGY| == il )T uA THERE, ‘ THERE'S ATACK | [+ CONSIDERATE LITTLE Bove : . ; jetian e PaANE L =R ' > STICKIN' oUT AN' D\ T SUPROSE vou ARE || TH TACKS STICUIN' ouT - to dine at— - ) " [ Wi ] T WANT IT FIXED | | AFRAID THE TACK MIGHT nM‘Tu SOL_E’ e i | L < BEFORE MM, /) e T oup | I, TH SLIPPER MoM USES / ‘ 4, HONISS’'S RN ) == S e [Noe| [ renessm ) B | N | 20-30 State Street Hartford Telephone 33743375 CROWLEY BROS. INC. | PAINTERS AND DECORATORS ‘ 267 Chapman Street | TEL. | Estimates cheerfully g

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