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WEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, New Britain Herald iRl A SANSER AN ‘“W vflflmm—m.ammmm::m AP PP , e, iy 1t FACTS AND I“AN(]UCS The McMi anStm'e, Inc. —BY ROBERT QUILLEN-- Always Reliable ‘ivilization: The art of ited [ commo | for the convenience of our customers we will fhe chiet abatacle in i ‘ : | remain, disarmame Member of The Associnted Press YOUNG BOOTBLACKS Helb ot . : S ttion Army; the Army Pl B LA Sl ‘ | day aui and continue every nig'ht until Christmas eat moral principle tlon Army needs |fighting for? AR DT Ta b s s ol e O I Beacon Bath Robes ing bus 1 s the spirit of the ex- [lday season is the © boxes - me yday, Gratitude “_m'\\‘n January first Shine, | them and t ng il that they | R AL For Women—Every desirable combination Remorse: The quality that ren rator has an easior time than | i of colors and every size. Priced §3.50, i TR }:‘;g:.‘f‘,‘i‘::?.’;‘.‘.‘,‘;. SR L R 1.00, $4.50, $5.00 and up to $10.00 each. REV. JOHN T. WINTERS i i ; | | with i o . [ ¢ eations where they have [whe e s fought and who, in ; arloua.” |their battle were helped by this hody | i After we proserse the e For Men—Priced from $4.00 to $7.50 each. A which 1 p—Yy il ir mar for America, — : : nd they are dependnt |bibe something of the splendid spirit 8 vill be to get Americ 3 : PR upc ir receipts for a decent return |of those soldiers, now relieved of the (terRstaRRinAt 1y more than passing note. Where those | g = 1 fof U iers, now relleved of their : t investment The trade es-|duly of fighting the foreign enemy we admit that war in forty-one years have been replete with b b L : ] . of |but ex-oldiers who feel that they ighteous, nations will ¢ —— complishment, as in the case of Rev. | BieA g ar R = | i largest wer i, | er ite when a representative of " lowners of permanent stands cannot |they o They are trying to help . i ieg s tah, 1 (it 2gnten S John T. Winters, pastor of St. Mary's X | e a g 1o ! ; A A Utal I RO S ANe A alla : wir g : b el it s et ST e S e S R wusbund begins to find 1.2; Vermont, T6.1; U'tah, 72.6; the Associated Press ealled at her Siomau Cattollo, Chiroh, there arises| ", "12MEd ] ay tl 3 an and eI a TR Th S Wwite i ys sy Sotaithatinie | T hare il e R 701, South Dakota, 70.7; Wy- | home last night. She was greatly af- el e wchm on their I by thelin the city should feel that the ob- lhas found another woman ey for piano keys while t vorld | oming, 68.8 fected by the news. Mrs. Ramp, who The states in which migration was | is nearly 70 years old, has no rela- sm st were Texas, 10.6; Florida, | tives and h been living in strait- | 14.4; Arkansas, 14.1; Georgia, 1 ened circumstances for some time. voungsters Liigation is & personal obligation rest- ¢ full of people who think the 1 few people fail |ing upon the shoulders of every true The part of hell that isn't paved[get something for nothing with good intentions probably is payved i B J with war inventions. It's nice to have car that wil % 2 AT == small boys in taking up this means [should do his or her share toward lelimb ti but somehow 1he uy GETS PFORTUNE AT 70. Cash your Christmas checks at T y the hi ut somehoy ) | cash your Christmas checks at The has obeyed, in letter and in spirit, th 3 2 On the other har vows made nearly half a century a st bessige of the vows themuslves, {*° #dmive the spirit which m-nm|.¢‘nn.um Every truc Amerl but rather because of the human aid |of making a little money. Their re- |paying that debt An annual conference at Washing- | . 1 g | Y. aying tha ) at Washing- [Kkeep reminds you of that old poem, | . i ety o e ; Store, Raphael’s Dept. storve. tation of them which inspired habitu- |C°IPts have not bheen estimated, nor | ) ton would help some, but we can’t all|“Over the hills to the poorhouse.” [ Waterbury Woman Left Brother's go into the hotel business, | - Wealth—Didn't Know He Had It | | al acts for the betterment of those may there be a definite statement | yans £ B T8 NEGROES IN STATE | Seattle, Dee. Petition for pro and cheer resulting from an interpre- under their influence—for the hetter- ”""‘" as to whether or not the cash ; Y A T d An economist hi red it out that hate of the 11 of Albert Lichiblau, - ment and advancement of the inter- |they take in is used at home, to help 25 ears Ago 10 @) ¢ |a wife is worth § A day. The nine [ pyic i Resident Poputation of Con- | who died December 15, has disclosed 2 F! ,ORIDA ents is doubtless the luxury tux | that instead of bein enniless old ) 1, he possessed $15 and 4 1hrre<n|l\rs{n“rrkly Tues., Thurs. and Sat., 3 P. M. New York to Savannah through diflicult days; it may be spent ests of the community (Taken from IHerald of that date) nectioni, Reports Show, | for pleasure—which no one begrudges e } € rda ‘ather iters celebrat- 1 Yesterday Fa Winters celebrat Tme et B A congressman calls the tax meas Wi xton, Tec. 1 January 1, | property vaiues ed such anniversary modestly and |'1€ 144 ! 1Ings ich they ure a great ‘€ an” document, Man, | 14 the nu of living | Mrs. Martha Ramp, Waterbury, The Nutmegs defeated the Hugenots | quietly. The congratulations and good might just as well go without It imeas N FE. et aain e recallits fearfully and wonderfuly | in Connecticnt, o been horn | Conn., was named as principal bene- t Class Passenger Fares,New York wishes of the people of this city are| The euestion remains unsettled, hut | treet armory-last night e inade | there 7,88 { Connecticut born | ficiary. Te Savannah To Jacksonville 3 g | negroes there were living other A poiiceman found Lichiblan in the d | e, $30.38 | % $36.54 his. there is a possibility that it will right [of 14 to 0 i ) - . ) . : ol states 3,509, making : of Con- ! street, December 7, weak from filness o s e el e | il s e e e D e e B I 0 854,681 S5 966717 Including meals and stateroom business of the hoys, and with no de- |Pome here from Yalc successful writer must feel what helpecticut horn negroes the percentage | years. | UDATLY BUSINESS FORECANTS. : ’ 4 | The Conneetient Dasketi (i et OB S e : ‘ctommoations Roger Babson credits "a& associate sire to boost the business of the_pro- . i % g in other states in 1900, 23.6, in Al War Tax % additional r B rec associ clation was formed iast n with a | . X oats, 1910 28.4, and in 1920 30.8 per cent Waterbury, Dec. 19.—~Mrs. Martha | it " surestion that Prietors of the more comfortable © meeting held at the Y. M. ¢ ror : A8k 8 ® J | ENETRULY LRk rs. Marth of Mr. Hoover' with a suggestion that o et ! ma .”.‘v“‘ AR L o ) % > The tatalin Y o ’m,”,m”hl Ramp, S0 albert TAahiblal, cwho| R means something. Discredited as it urs” necessarily, one may say that G IAROHE Y A l" The trouble th the average re-|of the United January 1, 1920 !W‘; recently in Seattle, first learned ! German-American tepuhlican 'mer i that he doesn’t iknow the|was 3 0 tates which ! that she had fallen heir to her broth- £.! : 3 the two classes, the proprietor and the former sometimes is, Mr. Babson points out /i proy an 1 % P | ) p : club was formed at ‘ il lust | § | Pier 35,North River, NewYor that the “Daily Weather Forecast” is |P0¥, furnish something quite different |, jgne, August Burckharit was ap- | S e e e — - P - . the one from the other. If a man or pointed vice-president gestion is that in addition to this in- | The P. and F. Corbin company, the |Corbin Cabinet Lock shop and the Mo e e a S0 she goes out and gets it where the | formation as to what the weather is : : = ; Russell & Brwin plant wi id & likely to be we should have a “Daily | best shine will be procured—and pays | reception at the Y. M. C anaary [ten cents, a legitimate price under | g0, about 80 per cent reliable. The sug- woman wants a shine, in itself, he or Business Forecast.” Immediately comes the thought that |Present — conditions. It a man| such prognastication each day would |[OF Wwoman wants primarily to re GHR]STN]AS GAE)\OLS ; 3§ . R A s N e T et be of intestimable value to the busi- |main undisturbed or to stop a mo- 4 ess man if it were possible. Business, |ment as a s is brought to him g > x 5 I \ p e T 4 ; Singing of Yuletide Songs Will Be Fx- however, says the conservative, pos- [or her, he or she calls a boy to the sibly tradition-bound man of affairs, [office or stops on the street and "’”""i tensive All Over Country This Year s not like the weather. True, he ad h in in incident. The price is| __500 Towns 5 3 I | | f i e iith mits, it fluctuates most decidedly, but |five cents, and the shine, worth, usual- | I fit I i A ow ork € i y sociated || g it | it is not governed by natural laws as|ly, five cents only New York, Dec. 19 (By Associated G i 1813 U Press)—Singing of carols on Xmd 7= \ the weather under the recent di Th 0y, in other words, sells serv- | jooq by little groups wandering coveries of science. fce; the “parlours” sells shines. street to strect will be more exten- There is the mistake. Babson shows : sive throughout the country next urday than ever in the st, unless | CONFERENCE TROUBLES signs noted in musical centers have Shadows of impending reasons for [been misjndged. | ters, that business fluctuations el hva hive omib o thelcontaren oot L L ntes v ago a4 campaign to re- governed by certain laws; that the vive and encourage the old custom | Washington. Yesterda as reported | S terday it was reported | o ¢ hooun by the national bureau for that I’rance’s unexpected suggestion | the advancement of music and the re- : that she would build ten additional [quests that have come to the organiz and its path predicted. Moreover i : ! |ships of 35,000 tons each was met by [tion this fall for suggestions as to cos- Babson does this thing, as shown in | 2 " [tumes, carols and other details num- Secretary Hughes with word to I'rance his most recent article published in bered twice as many as those of & that he ould propose 0 or ratio o % " The He His conclusions for the Woulehpiof for her ratio of vious year. coming year are that it will compare with the authority of a man who is the recognized expert on such mat- | course of a wave of good business or bad business conditions may be traced TH. Today it is learned that Ttaly will Officials of the bureau remarked o 5 - agree to this ratio for herself if [today that plans for caroling Sa pretty well” with that of the year R e R it are under way in more just closing. But the significant fea SR Y 0 American cities and towns. Gen- has seer dria or 1€ wroposal { . ture of that comparison is the asser- | 1 Briand on the proposal. erally the volunteers are trained*by The re on of the Chinese cab- |churc oristers civie or wsical | tion that in 1921 “the underlying in-| 0 e L 1b- | ch ¥ h choristers civic : or I'“'- ica inet at this ctur ay be tak s | clab: When the words and music Hance has been downward, while in|| it this juncture may be taken as | ¢ : e jave been learned, the singers are di- | 1022 this tendency will be eliminat. [SiBnificant, not of the fecling of the | i)y, io tittle bands of half a dozen ed country over the manner in which ar-| o~ <o and these stroll to appointed | To make the matter stand out as a |"8N&ements in regard to her are pro- |sections of a city on the night be fore gressing, but rather showing one of [ Nmas the characteristic reasons why China | Most popular of all the carols is | “silent Night.” Others recomme nded by the bureau are “God Rest You,| Nothing has been settied in regard [ Merry Gentlemen,” “The Little Town | picture familiar to all, think of the years 1921 and 1922 as human being Look at the imagined man, 1921, on a |15 In the position she occuples today certain day a certain month of that to China at the conference. Everything [of Bethlehem™ and “Come All world was prastically the sme aa the [done or proposed 1s subject to modi- [EMINULL —| | Moi‘her, of course, expects position of the man, 1922, will be fication or change. It is no time for | 4t . e hetwonn, toe s Tean. how. |prevent the ndvantageous woriing out > s | B notmng ror herse t ngements mig € 5 . and yet, do you know of anyone anywhere who deserves more than Mother? ever this ter days™; s g h EHLHIIRCE R OaReh W 2 Wouldn't it be splendid this Chiristmas to remember her first of all—to § ough to see the possibilities that | b = s give her a real gift, a cheerful year-round present that w oy Wit ds Pt the conference will never z i ity QRN f —every day prove to her how thought- every time without a single “‘un- el o © ful you were; lucky™ failure; sl ) cooking or baking. his brair little hop: to phys ) v ito a nation of the —help to preserve ler health, and —_cook a whole meal at one time, increase her happiness; permitting Mother to stay out of ving 2 1 L | is not the act of men ) 3 . u ! g ¢ —make her kitchen hours shorter, the hot kitchen until it is delight- T L * 4\l ! easier and brighter; ully ready to serve; ..L ward tra f P etice or 11 o in their power s : Y T ! R akine ik ) . th l‘ g'}“ ¥ AR, b ¥ insure her success in cooking, bak- _provide, day after day, the most OVEN HEAT REGULATOR see a g iture espite d omg = 3 : ing and canning every time sh appetizing food you ever enj 3 . x S % e . Does this seem too promising? Gk e S he food hen find out how real and how tn Jho DICLESSSS becomes with the wonderful ‘Lorain" —cnable her to repeat her best dishes red wheel. It is most amaz cons ose | sympathy of n men s wit /T KRYPTOK ‘,7/\\,;\ BIFOCAL i e dls e E:Q g - WIS, G&S Wanges N ) = Clark Jewel (s Rangesare built of the very highestgrade material throughout, PTG Nee BEA st modern design and are made with every improvement smile to provide comfor 3 o On all Clark Jewel 8 nges the top, front and doors each are drawn out of a heavy sheet, So made, these parts do not break, nor do the small castings bolted to thei: ade with a strong angle iron ba q oned with wh 1 enameled s r, very attractive and san ! r vhite porcelain spla nd panels in the doors produce a harmos i Ak 13‘ J totii et dpaiiatithe \,mmm Stel fnish 1 dull Black enamels GRATITY DY Gl ted in the suce ‘ Ontometrist Onen Fvenir Main St rel, 190 Hpcdgnarters fo verman's Fountain Pens and Bk S | ew Britain Gas Light Co. to place 1 imse the current ot ¢ kes the form also ’ Reserved \‘Nl'\ on sale .\m\ events, taking tage of t r « 1 ynal work, done with T R D A R AT s