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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921, TE T 1 3T W B——— T TR A et S New Britain Herald , ; n Facts and Fanczes 1l ALWAYS RELJIABLE wres ”W eek Before Christmas SEEE o ‘ e “ ” | B And We Are Well Prepared to Serve You s o [0 S , | § Ample Stocks at Prices You Will Find Surprisingly Low Al Wool Slip-Over BATH ROBES | SILK PETTICOATS % 1 o s ¥ SWEATERS [For- P WEIGHT OF BREAD Eagudy e R each oot peopl ymed o st collar. | $ 1 y 95 each Men, Women and Children $2095 i are 2 Real Beacen Robes Jersey tops with satin flounce : \ é A new shipment just received, in very attractive patteins, and all taffeta or all satin in desir- pan, v ) the er i 2t wels LT f pound f better than ever. Colors: brown, s0 much less than a year ago. 3 keep the tan, t ted 1 3 B B Tea il 8 - ey buff, navy, black, red, green and Priced to able shades. A Christmas aift have s ) t N TG lad L z ! . e men is the' fuct that g copen. from $3 950 $1 0 that will be appreciated. provide and t 3 > Ta ¢ 7 5 e I « k . 4 . Yoo o . ) } ) o ',, M e : St gt on githi When nae . speak of a cmisun- | B ‘“';Hf\»f ]\,{\‘I\'{ffi}:lfil“\ ELECTRM: SEAL COATS UR:‘I‘*\' ‘vl [‘l\(rr:l? ES same e - e S S U SIS e $1 pO cach 1 ) 0”“ in a box e LTl b , A Handsome Gift 98¢ “t from Secrctary of 8 . ete tHalWEht bl ey caric| Most of i e T dozens vies the that ettle | | SN wallow a 1 without reaching o selee om., 0 % - " ! APPIY: 4 utomaticall : ! ! 1 PARE Some with self collars or with ifoportior y he sta o iy ‘ R _Australian Opossum. | iU HIE R N ARG TOWELS Beautifully lined with silk and war SWEET GRASS | Il ing ¥France and It he 190 | pyreq amy . pounds was guflty [ gets through the first pag ¥ We are headquarters for o interlined. BASKETS the questions reg B rine { wrong, T lishonest grocer | = | linen and Turkish Towels Priced $100 00 each Direct from the Indian It is possible, but not likely, il o (it the lon \.,m,,‘,‘ —always an acceptable (7 Reservations. A nics consideration of the suggested mat-| 00 4, Zuilty of misrepre ¢ gift. A\ FUR COAT will make her happy. | but inexpensive gift. tonn AHCAT R R A ADE 6 trouble; it s plain and explicit and | : = : SRR - = ~—— day, however, et PMBOTEEN] it e tntsrnreted th miean Hish Wha 17 it X o stihe | et o g i THERE CAN BE NO MISTAKE IN SELLCTING DOLLS—DOLLS—DOLLS and part of the confers rogram 18 set- | 4 gp g nary understanding Y tled. ; i y v } i SILK HOSIERY. GLOVES Customers say w are offering the best values in nd st MBRELLAS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS the city. We would Ike to show you. All sizes to 45 ,all shades | The silence maintained by the delc Emptor'—beware of the | wor J~ in the Japanese language, how v o gates to the confercnce from this | ey » old and rather disagrec- |10 the Japs start a lizzie on a cold || Ihiey®ave always acceptable. i county especially has brought about | morning ssion You need not ex [ the result that new aspects of the| . . . i 1‘ g GLOVES—Men’s, Women's and Children's for BEADED B.Y}f.' LEATHER BAGS e M'J‘ As a rule, the man ates au- | dress, street wear or cold snappy weather. and POCKET BOOKS [ e P e e SILK HOSIERY—Black and colors, from $1.50 to lake practical gifts. IHwdreds of different kinds to 1Y) BUHEEN OUEHE Ehe €N | gation is to see that he is g i 34,75 pair. Such well known makes as McCallum’s, i Hioted acchial ISABANS LIS lowhe I . Durchasers usually “Bontex” Triple A and “IHumming Bird. nformation coming as a rule through The serapped battleships will not total 1o They will come in | P8 UMBRELLAS—Colored silk Umbrellas for women LITTLE B(OYS' SUITS select from and you will agree that the prices are reasonable. are treated thus, 1 the matter af unofficial ov netimes foreign | .00 js no exception. The new law is E handy as a political platform in 1924, or misses—S.1.95 to $11.48, Others priced 98¢ to $4.50 Corduroy Pants with Cnsh Blouse. Brown, thupe each. and navy—$1.95 each. Size 3 to 8. fguroes, Uiilemsi o Elen B0 R o i a daitiona Afeguar it contains ecisions may clied upor : _ i ‘ The man who is too mean to build | no hidden trap for the merchant | the conference its nnounces its | the fires for his wife won't need to | | worry about a fire on Resurrection —. THE CHRINTMAS TREL. Morn, decisions And muaiters are so inter woven that this is impossible until a have been considered and the Community Christmas trec s e e Chiristmas Shoppers Are Finding Qur 2rd Floor n th serappi of ships, how J In I enough to China's fear of in ever, when it is seen that nearly two | [Unds necessary for the continuation | g ©] ible to do so from contributing to|to the heart of America as the Far | this cause, dear to the hearts of many, | West children especi and to this sign of [y e there is he. | 30 Conveniently arranged are complete Dinner Sets, fancy Hand l’uill‘md Chinaware, Rich Cut Glass,Avt Vases, Aluminum, Pyrex and Glasbak Ware and lots of other suitable gifts as Suit Cases, Traveling Bags, Blanketsand (om;mul bles, ete. | tween the divorces of the rich and the fact there may be no question, The naval holiday plan is not dead except for Great Britain's situatior The latter nation w e allowed to| the recognition by the people of the bulld ships to take the place of those that the spirit of Christmas lives |short and simple annulments of the put out of commission by the amend 1 good times and bad, ! ed plan which permits of the greater The appeal, sent to some 1,200 res- A writer says nine-tenths of the e dents of thi for i tonnage to the United States and Ja- | !dents of this city, asks for but §400.1 % °° e 3 Sl the people know how to drive a car 1 the most difficultflows: Mrs. W. M. Booth, chairman; | stones Wich the Touring Clul, T - and believe that L . nds satention. of the NMutsd [ e tact thatilettarsware nob sentitto |lza oo e ems S Bl 1St e and . , H T RS Epppton ekl T i e s SR o A LG L L ) part of that period of industrial and|Mrs. Arthur Kimball, vice-chairman; | 1'1ance iSoing (0 place ut e poinis Mo B Sntine muttes, b Lo Pade t mean th y one per-| records. | economic depression which followed n C. Loomis, Mrs. John Pur: | on all rods of France where . e B 1t mderan to hava taken on m.stniple|| S0 Was omitted isedly-—the ap the war, is now past, and that from|ney, Mrs. George Kimball, M r ne of the battlefront of aspect. It is reportec Japan will | Peal is gener: he man or wom 1 P | this time forward conditions will im-| pardon Rickey, M ‘Albert Schil 4 sell her rights in the Shantung rail-| 4™ Wwho wants to hely LET] ) Y| . § el i es are in the form of g t 25 Y(’ars Ago Today N &Y It has been an occasion of greatfwin, Mrs. Howard Darsons, Mrs. P. I | four-sided funcated pyramid with a : i bring “h of gaiety to the center road to China T ¥ 1 isfaction to me, that throughout|McDonough, Mrs. Joseph Halloran, | poilu’s helmy on top, crowned marks and that China will be allowed | ©F ©! i wants to see pub § (Taken from lerald of that date) . this distressing period, there has been|ajss Corrinne Krickson and Mrs. Jose- |laurels. On the sides are gron ssted e R vt o ek SN sitex oy Mvs neps | UELY 2 significance of e ] S d M ECI o | manire all over the country 50| piine 1eshler, [ fehm. whleh Licn tairats o oent, as at present, to cight percent, | the da it has been recognized in xleSIL\EU[ Gll S ;ESSfige 0 ueel splendid a spirit of understandi bl This committee will have charge of the l‘,.”,,,”_“;‘:']“‘ ‘."(_m:’]'l"":”n‘:) fHe peat Ahonldlsans their eontriihg I'he common council has drawn up good citizenship 1 am ag day, December EEra e S e T The amount is about the sum China is ; h | : s ! tition to drive all lunch wagons S l A B | do not exaggerate when I say “ Y required to pay German citizens for DSy R8I + Mi fary | off treets, avu IOH l y E{u.. helieve in no other countr would A PRENCIH IDEA. L the use of the road added to the cost | CUrtin, assistant exccutive secretary Attorney John H. Kirkham gave an uch splendid orde nd uniform good S s first conpemorative ston i } of the Chamber of Commerc interesting account of his trip to Cuba | conduet have pre S among | EhellE 2 ’ of improvements put in t road by Vatamohile Club to Place Markers at rated at hateau-Tt ; & ! | This yvear. i e : in February of last year, to the mem- | peonle at large, d L time which hateau-Thierry, ERpaT A IR e ; bers of the South Church Talk club of depres Another team has heen added to| P08 e conditions for Battle Sectops, representative ofhe minister of t tiutdes of people. It is be- : I theSpresancaip fthas military | great multiu of peoy > Paris, Dec. 16.~—Among the cere- | tuches of all allie : | cause our people have shown such|yonins to celchrate Armistice Day in | v | tortitude, such 1 civie idealisny, | g, | |C. E. Hellberg, representing the Fddy- | ar & N \ f 1 I Martin was elected p i that we arc merging [rom |y, of ) mmemor: 3 jctan of Court Charter Oak, I of A., [Glover Post, American Legion, ard |y " gistress and difficultics of this A0 per cent. ofts total an L 14 1 muakes eams now cngaged 1 rais- | 1od." A PRACTICAL SUGGESTION. it its emeting last night nak teamant NEBEES NGRS | veriod the soliciting teams in the Salvation | ast eve 1 Army drive f 000 which started women h summon hope t The gh school will close Wednes simple, wou countries. of China's aff Christ yesterday. 1 is in charge of \ ot wice was the inauguration of the| Japan's agriculfal land amounts Manager Barrett of the Y ing funds towards the desired amount The Committee, Bakiatball A T Daily reports will be made to sal e T ey wion my headquarters, where pointed to take charge of KU KLUX KLAN BANKRUPT TR el of coffee ndwiehes and | o8 Chairman, George A. Quig- | J§ ¢ ) 108 that the Ku KK Noticc | s of lard for 55 pular § tion Army dot s chairman, Harry C. Jackson; | T o offere B, Goodrich |Will he o at noon every d: gl T e S \ Ny st ydiy.— advt | now until end of the driv seeretary, ain bri i JA v, John €. Loomis, Mrs. W. H.! Message from Harding, Booth, Mrs. Avthur Kimball, Mrs. J (REAL PR(’)H””’!‘]ON Ifor the time in history A, Trant, Bdward Johnson. Mrs. Jose Was 1 o~ [ phine Feshler,leo Habelski, John Ma rmounts cweren ST E S ST RAE] A Smmway 1 { Ipressive sig Stuart Hellberg, Miss Alice Manee, | Clrier of Police Announces That From | Harding is about 1, jam Hogan, George Unwin, Wi Now o ¢ \ s thank the pc or their pat [tiam Murphy, Howard Timbrell, Mr S K ow on the Law Will B e | S T P R e B e This is the season when many a man isthink- Gl nley Bady, | B Thrion RIEReyMTAAT JoNn ing ] \\ondcr what she would like bet rfor Pigilly Entorced ) 3 i ! el BB T L Aee lbest HeRilns B istmas!” And in many a case she is thiging: states, when Christmi | S . < Georse deadines, A Clarles| i “FHow T would love to have a Steinway Piand’ tement 1 | Gunnar Li en, Captam Dy thie o \, Captain Anna Johnson, : ":y" R PRICED FROM 3 I ot Ineked away wit mlvation Army Rutherford, Walter ) | Dechant Joe he poor e iaeiiniin, St We will arvange terms to suit your conveniere, e the Peopl ; . v Waldo Giibert iam B. Ross John 1| & SOLE STEINWAY AGENTS AGENTS STEINWAY DUO ART RINLTO PIRE VICTIM f Shianlhe t o : el B Preble 1 ctary of Tounci i e RS SR e BRSS! WATKINS BROS., Inc. 1s i1 | } | [ ration ‘ 211 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD t | 5 ! coming spira ; = ) m tion | wer ! ur ! ks may