New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 20, 1921, Page 12

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“W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1921, o e ey —————————————————————— Owing To The Fact That Our Windows Will Be Used To Demonstrate The Work Of The Junior Achievement Clubs, We Will Be Unable To Make Our Usual Christmas Window Display. We Are, However, Very Glad To Help In This ‘Way To Bring To The Attention Of The People Of New Britain The Wonderful Work Which Is Being Done Among The C hildren Of This City. WATCH OUR WINDOWS DEC. 19th TO 24th MESSAGE FROM AM.LEGION HEAD Is Delivered at Second Annual Conference in Paris Paris, Dec the Inter-allied Vete which opened it ference here today, Nider, national American Legion, eration “will be toward the prevention of future war than any limitation of armaments conference of any international agree- | ments.” The federation is a union of veter ans’' societies which are made up of men who fought in the armies and navies of seven of the allied coun tties. during the world war are present from the ['nited the British empire, includin seas dominions, I‘rance, T Italy, Rumania and Czecho-slovakia.| The American member of the federa tion is the American Legion. Commander MacNider's was presented by William B. Fol of Eugene, Ore, former national vice-commander of the legion, and chairman of the American delegation of five. Mr. Follett also extended an invitation on b f of the American Legion to the federation to hold its next world meeting in New Orleans in° October, 1922, in connection with In a me Hanford commander of declared the stronger the | fed | a factor ates, messsge Doherty Market 406 Arch St. Tel. 1446 We will have the same qual- ity Turkeys, Chickens, Fowl, Capons, Rabbits Prize Beef for Christmas as we had for Thanksgiving. Order Early. e P e ) You Make no Mistake When in Hartford to dine at— HONISS’S 20-30 State Street Hartford Telephone 3374—3375 e e ] .} CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS | 267 Chapman Street TEL. 755-12 o ol Estimates cheerfully B e PALACE Starting Next Sunday “Third Anniversary Week” B o Reserved seats on sale Now Delegates| or a .| must never come ag en on all johe |« by Dr. Oli 1l convention of the lacNider's message follows The American 1 greetings with the ear sends you nest hope that egion this meeting and the year ahead may be filled with great achievements for il ex-gervice men, which zed world cause of for countries we fought < sealed . and the friendship and com guarantee to the world iture 2 ) hind e men ide hy s of civiliza car ide “It is our belief nearly ripe for « ward the great ends to that the time 1s oncerted action to which we ar pledged in spirit. . The Veterans federation composed of men who know what war means and who with open eyes and vivid memories of those experiences which only can be gained upon the field of battle, will be a factor toward the prevention of future war than any limitation of armaments conference itional agreements to you—in memory of who did not come nd with constant thought of those who, blind, maimed and broken must live the war forever—that the people of the world shall have the opportunity to that such things ain “We must build up our legions so big and fine and strong, and fie them into our national existences by such firm honds of service, that our great nations will stand hehind the men who offered their lives for the stronger defense That is our first {ask “Our next task stands clearly be fore us, and for this great service ta humanity, we pledge ourselves to vou f yesterday, today of liberty —our comrac and tomorrow." SHE WANTED THE KEY So Providence Woman Rinzs Fire Alarm o Husband, a Fircman, Can Let Her Into House, Dec Providence, Mrs. Cather- ine Carley left her home on Tuxedo avenue yesterday to do some errands and Swift's|? her With or means to et in until t her husband, Fred- erick B. Carley had one Carley is a member of the crew of Hose 8, the station of which is some distance f the Carley home but in the sam ict. Tt would be easier, Mrs. (a thought to have her hus band bring the key than to have her g0 to the fire pulled in the fire alarm to him. Carley came with the 1 with a battalion fire chief : own hose ontfit. Neighbors ers also trooped to the scene tead of flames home ainst the lady of the house r absence 1 her out two children 10 key, she 18 tation for it. So she s saw only a locked a and Membership in That Church Gained 90,104 During Past Year, Editor of Denominational Year Book Reports Chicago, Dec Membe the Methodist Fpi 1 90,404 during the year vher 1, 1921, ac npiled and is opal church rease ordi ethodist year mmunicant not adherent nerease was ir hureh, of the hip Met Inter-Allied | | { Company’s Proposal to HUB CLOTHI! BEFORE U. 5. COURT PPay 87,000 When $12,000 15 Available, Results in Shift Prom Bankruptey Court. Referce in Bankruptey 1. 1 mans has for the Hub Clothing that company's pre payment of 25 came up for he ruptey court yest Yeo- refused to name ; The referes tions of the New pany, by Juc being the $12,000 for the t com W. Klett, it n that an ofter of stock s standing and the this offer would make possible the payment of nearly 40 cents on the dollar The Goldman is the head, has $31,800, Under the plan the hankruptey court, would be paid creditors, A accepts of concern, of whicl will be signed shortly for a review of the case before Judge Ed- ward 1. Thomas in the United States court at Hartford APPEALS FOR DIVORCE, Mrs. Elizabeth H. Dyson of This City Asks Separation—Hearing Held A hearing was held in the superior court room yesterday before Judge Warner on the action of F th H Dyson of this city for a d from Thomas Dyson, also of this city but now of Illinois. Terry J. Chapin ap- peared for Mrs. Dyson and Josiah W Levy was counsel for the interests of Dyson. No petition was offered to op- pose the divorce. The couple were married on April 2, 1896, Mrs. Dyson ch s her husband with cruelty and habitual intemperance. Judge Warn- er will make a finding and give his de- cision later. Fortify the system against Colds, Grip and Influenza by taking Laxative Quinine which destroy germs, act as a tonic lax nd keep the sys- | ! tem in on to throw off pM wtacks of Colds, Grip and In- «ienza. Be sure you get e ¢enuine beara this signature Price 30c. Ty SRR | tain 25 WEST MAIN ST.—CITY HALL BLDG. City ltems “1 want My Mammy," on sale today. C. L. 1yt Special lunches advt ran away and mast Pianos, Victrolas, (! —advt | 1 Aitional i vt Adkins, 66 Church 8 Christmas Ca name and delivere at Adkins, printed with your t 4:00 p. m. to 66 Church St.-— Engine (‘fo. No. 6 was called out] last evening about 7:30 o'clock to the Vega street dump to extinguish fire which was creeping close to some the honses near there KILLED BY SNOWBALL, New York, Dec Vietor record Pierce & Co morrow, Bdwin Brix New- he “ Kent 15 a resnlt street, of Sefan o of PLANS LONG TRIP, nowhall two wulking on 1| mber 6 when several 1 1t him One 1e Clity hospitay i he suffered from a fractur which caused his death y Morans, Ik with a N Victrolas— Pianos, Henry Ribbons for short pencils or foun pens with either gold or silver clasps. Adkins, 66 Church St advt It is requested that those who 1 eived stockings to fill for the chil- n of the South church will leave me at the church office not later an Thursday ——advt ! Former Secretary of Navy Goinz (o South Sea Islands for Cruisc. Manchester, N. H,, Dec. 20 don Woodbury, former assistant scc- retary of the navy is oon to start on a cruise to the Mediterrancan and the Sonth Sea Isla , it was learned to- day. The vo, will he made the schooner Half Moon owr by the former German ing v and before him hy Bertha |- Mr. Woodbury in | Talents hid are talents vain Toys, toys, Don't forget the little ones at home. L. A. Gladding. adut Alfred L. W. Luhn of § Oak Middletown, reported to the police vesterday that while driving his an tomobile west on Chestnut street near the N. B. Machine company, a man came out of th riveway of that property and struck the rear end of his machine toyvs Gor street, Christmas shopping - on|Drop a nickel in the slot for the entire family, Leland's.—adyt Any hox of writing stock monogramed for recently | pace a chance, but gamble not; el i el ure, nothing gain; peror, Krupp. in our quire, s vouth e c—— ! 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