New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1921, Page 5

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'EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921, o] 1. P LEIL LCE | me rom 1 | parasiti ! state flower, )i Can Raise Artificlall or the future, <l L - 1 i ) LA WAL - - | on w v [ ) ( kely 18w at if man ma - H:‘ g .".“ ,l”‘_ and at | tribute tows e deve . up, and 1 pro ’ 8 also possible to vaise sful methods of proy Ponest Fires,Unscrupulous Ven- o s T 100 i | o ket ik an' o | 644/6 WZdé for INFANTS o INVALIDS Znifying g ASKFOR pores to the square inch. Wi F / ALY the Ongmal ‘ | wre found In the {nited Hiate o) Princess Pine N b Rach hol ¥ b O from the coa f Ne . % the ulm.v story .mm‘w / ‘_H" :‘ e il o quantities railing 1'ine 4 /| My _‘, Avoid Imitations cos—where they come i Nawer ot OKIAloE AL Loy Pine, | vy . ™ and Substitutes ro 10 and the means used b J . ' g 4 ' o, Do oeda. of traln loads of | i 5 4 RN tletoe has e ally wre | Porlafants, Invalidsand Growing Children | Richmilk, malted grain extractin Powder : { AR §this alteino ¢4 not pines or hemlocks, but are closcly |y “oenor mood-Drink For All Ages |No Cooking — Nourishing — Digestibla them to tP M rkets. Dange of ixhausting \uppl\ Rut th Christmas tree holly an: the other greens whic s0 far sward making the “atmos are doomed to extine tion nyess some means are taken to reppduce them. The state of Ver mont lone furnishes five million trees or the castern markets cach Christnas tima nd unless m are tke 1o conserve and repro : i the: upply some time will b G : You Ir at ] haustd. The American Forestry As- | F o : QNy LRSS eEar : e ey ) | rra MO : , - AND USEFULNESS cft leg who never other hand prop- won : e - Nent ; f aids the growth of the / 2 i i ’ I and if properly done is 4 ‘ ristin : o ‘ a hep. The holly is benng cut by | are also very distinetive. The 7 ; the thinking in a way that borders | are almost round, about one-sixth of | T ‘ R on suughter, and only the right sort | an inch long, clustered at the « S d e & | ¥ Ay i of eiting will save this valued | the twig and appear to be cove e R S e (R / 4 greer for the holiday season with a ¢ sh. Th o Different Kinds of Trees, are from to four inche i Mistletor “Ten of the 25 kinds of fir trees | eylindric E tan ot or € ol e, 3 found in the world are native toltwigs. Their scales fall off soon afte the young foik, North America, ecight occur in tne | they ch maturity and leave re | toe. It is the S 16 ¢ v opi sitie p! " i | i Pacific g a o ky moun- | central axis. This is an unusu bl el At Oh 2 = ¢ 5 , - tain re ound | among evergr : i : - 3 S ne | woods maty collec ¢ e 1 b IR i imited 1o { use them jn fillir f Virginia, North | jons, \ Iy in the man cratesand packing boxes. e Ak e e A Twenty Kinds of Spruce, It frequents hogs, swamps, and other | “Tere are twenty kinds of Sprice e \‘ ot Aebe{ 15 b Nt emiasheis i TOASTERS GRILLS FLAT IRONS PERCOLATORS Black Spruce and Red Spruce. [ are pative to North America, th companion species are not many | heigt found in the eastern part and e e e CURLING IRONS PORTABLE SEWING MACHINES treme wet and cold conditions of our Christmas Holly., northern hogs and swamps. “Deep n hmw which are arm e L e CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING OUTFITS VILJV HV] they often r mirrors. The small bri sired berries are also a helpful means no superior, and in ma 1 f identification in Fall and in Win E M L b no other native tree ¥ ) ter. An old manuscript in the Brilish at ore Lam 5 I (et G PR T \!kum B e e Rt . i g e, oy of oo L ey Bt ot | Special For Saturday @rl ifi@@&/ E R ma m\ char; B g wiin b i t i " Legs of Geuine Spring tood Has Bae € Yestructive Collee a Christmas treo. sirailncity be | iAo tunately: tie et col- l La"flb ] L SUCT[ON SWEEPER tween these two very markd, | lecting the branches is very ¢ which may have helped develop @r|tive, In many instances the t high for the Balcam Wir Ad | the trees are cut out completely, 3 ] | i " " 8 rate it he foremost Christmas vee | leaving nothing but an erect bare 8(: b 3 ARATY of the eastern U'nited States, trunk We need the holly spriz for o . Used in Laboratories. decorative purposes at Christmas, but Th B l Th C- I “On the trunk of the ymWill | in order that a future supply may be e eSt n e lty- i be found a large number of littleblis- [ insured, special steps must be taken Ph . terlike sacs of balsam. A finge nail | at once to regulate the cutting in suc one 285 will puncture the little istey and | a way that all the existing trees inay . 1 I e R R e e Free Delivery : balsam, as crystal. When | ab supply of thrif ets. | : = e refimen, (his b used In makingmicr Wit N T e WASHING MACHINES JRONING MACHINES scopic slides i » scientificlabor American H : TOYLAND % Y cover glass to t slides. Tlsan g ¢ h ; - o R S i T S R R ” also regarded as an excellat medi- stmas tra v oare| Come in and visit Toyland — we | 'if cine with the 1 and o “(*ones and buds of o Rlsam 17 crries, « i o < b (fones and buds of the Rlsam 1%ir berries, but few of them ki that [ have an immense stock of Toys in the | |8 ———— — = ] e Basement. R T R S I mmm H A D/ \\\ ONLY . 8 PARS@NQ o L. A. Gfiaddmg i 75.77-79-81 CHURCH STREET TEL. 2240 2241 THEA-RE_____ Tuesday Night o g | T. H. Cogswell, Successor HARTFOID Dec. 20 LT ~ Jwice Daily After Opening Matinees 230 —Prompt— Nights 8:15 HE WORLD'S PREMIERE ! First ime Shown Anywhere to the Public I D. W. GRIFFITH | b o prsonally Presents Under His Own i ' 3“ ¥, { 4 = Personal Supervision ! : vl | ANELABORATE DEVELOPMENT OF i R Q E a j 0 COnom Dennery's Famous Play 1 = i &2 A The Two Orphaiis | Bankmpt Close-Out flale—Buy Now and Save Ten Thousand People in Scenes SPCIAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF 40 Cor. MAIN and CHESTNUT § with full attention to historical and artistic de- g ; Eem g : _ 2 2 SR r;‘ufif\m‘ Griffith’s own staff of projection, eolor, light- i GENUINE ““"’ N's ‘ “”\“ \ S RU niBFR\ LEATHER o OM.F‘,N S ing anceffect embellishment (-\pml mechanicians i DR, KAHLER SHOES HOUSE SLIPPERS KID ()\1 01”)\ i KID OXFORDS : L__‘__;—————- e TR = 7 (%! ¢ One lot of women's black We have flb?“t 18 pair NIGHT=50¢, §1, $1.50 MATIN , B0e, The, § g o e o | Tn hlack and brown kid | fubbers, mos stly h'kx | en's soft kid one strap yiq ford ilitary fine black kid lace ox- S dale Frid Mail O quality Dr, Kahler Shoes \ heels. i » i id oxfords, military fords:! tegular $6. valie eat Sale Friday—Maii Ord rm,n p: lace, mostiy Lours heels, ‘ ousc slippers. heels, round toe. LK 3 ABULOUSLY COSTLY OF GRIFFITH WORIS R | | il o | $0.Oe 98c | 69¢ 98c $1 98 98¢ NOTE- STHE TWO ORPHANS" is presented in Hariford 9, _} [ fo world premiere. It will not be shown in any other | : BT i - £ S RS CR TS e e L R Cinecticut city for ONE YEAR Wi CHILDREN'S SHOES | (o v ons CoMPYS BOYS' ALL LEATHER MEN'S SHOES CHILDREN'S A number of black and |, y . . MEN'S SHOES {OL: | RUBBER BQOTS Bty Tl TN Gr All aizes with either B i8 Pair of boys' brown| Brown or black, blucher In black or red high tops o lic button and Jeathor soles or moceas- In black and brown Eng-' ang black heavy shoes,| or bal, rubber heels, 88 or short boots, fleece lace shoes. sin soles. lish or broad toe, 85 val.| gjzes 114 to 1115, value. lined. 9&; 8295 $1.69 $3.95 $1.98 Our entice stock ot frst HIGH BOOTS | One large lot of women's | A f(.“ pair left of wom- M. C. Le Witt 205 MAIN ST. Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry O The Better Kind " Agent For World Known Hamilion %1/B§ MAIN STREET 0 _» MAIN STREET Watch. | & ()pp South i 5 Opp. South i ' Church Diamonds Are Lower Than Last Year ure Emmmmj%%f G 8 0 B P B B B4 B R B2 G ARSI R ERRE R

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