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UTAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1921 ACTS AND FANCIES BY ROBERT QUILLEN-- M-m_m\ inging s Wat where do they terial for | five-cent cigars? " i el Store Open Until 9 o' Clock wrong o b S ™ ¥ G A 1 Wednesday Night, Dec. 21 The A. B w | 0 oveally wishes to win Amer- t f [ co's Byr thetic interest might | . . \ \ e majority it over (here 724 / 4 M Also Open Iivenines Thursday and Friday, But Closed Saturday At ! : t A ! praise | tl T . at the | 6 P. M. As Usual Coroner's office EEROPE UNDERSTANDS Zk Ny : 3 g & T r After you have bribed the neigh- 8 1 | > o, h n s b o o Lo e « 1 b » i , _ ports tod te that at len hor's small boy not to play the thing | Skates and Sleds Booklore i3 are openly pres 3 ; ST e ) at night, you understand why he calis over the fa ff 1 it his phonograft 5 have , Brituin, i g s larger Speedways, Flexible Ily- | trations on every page, $1.00. iR i s 1 on of the United States ISt Rt sheleton, don'tly, " siltes owe her, she can at least |§ np and Key Skates for Men and Women, for 3 H S % 1 e et ehoulperLincerinllicy v e Tltkle attention to what she owes | wecial at 75¢, §1 | {sfacti t A tine Premicr Brier B, herself, ! i ] the element 00 Speedway Self-Steering Sleds at & Special Mother Goose Book with The Story of Pocahontas, 7o, Robinson Crusoe, $1.00. Forging the Sword, the story of Camp I Z 83.00. ont "reser peace will be a simple |1 yone of our business, hut we Gooieiand iHee Santarant the "',".“ pcar Broths Peck's Bad Boys' Series, 85¢ and $1.00. companies it but withhe w, yrms [ M i tions will devote a lit- | wonder what Wilhelm thinks of the dithesmont (ERildn bz aLrbYADLy Lo YEEWE FaRLVAL The Little Pepper Books, $1.75. world that ; : 0 deserving peace theory that armament is essential to 8 national preservation Encourag me from | of Dolls, values up to $4. a1 82,69 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, $2.25. 1 % ced the time this evidenc { compar S 0 ridea of a diplomat is a man who perity not only he merchants but | Fu may not look s W persu wife that she looks| Well, it there isn't a literal hell, | ted in g anc America until Europe a8 E 8 ¥ in cotton stockings. what becomes of the manufaciurers | busl every effort to take care of her - - |who use poisons to fluvor candy for | i won't he perfect so long (little children. also o a interes fare—and who is not? ., means |S¢ 4 ness in the store f cours ! 1s people think they can change hu- £l B . that people have more money to| It is understood that Lloyd George |pun nature by passing a law about it The more we study a juck rabbit's ————— OE' e 00 Overm spend than was supposed to be the | 708 situation. His plan, which —— iumping eqguipment, the greater our - w under discussion on the othep Much of Lloyd George's success is[conviction that he is the progenitor of | case; more money to spend means : more work which, in turn angurs may Include the ad- |9ue to his wisdom in living in an age [the modern pedestrian There is a reason for ti general Europe pectedly free spending 1 t s |consideration. At any rate it is be time Men and wome been |lieved that he has had his former im- - - — - v : : Ik Af ]A(‘A Th&ll l’ublishers’ l’ri(‘e Yattenchi very possible way. |pression strengthened that European Up to quite recently the economic |affairs are European affairs, and his slgns have been storm signals, or so [efforts to include this country in their Helen of the Oid Jiouse Scaramyuche Sabatini The Flaming Forest—Cur- A 1.95. 1.0 Wood—8$1.95. Kindred of the Dust--Kyne have an inter 1. Money [settlement has fallen short of his de- Vright- | 5 i Z X, The [vingdor Aronne th - ~, i was being saved against the continu- |sire f ey Th 'I\ JEdamiato nd the ter Comes—THutchin- Xy ; % § p § Corner— Dawson—-$1.95. of the “rainy season,” inspirec here is satisfuction, however, i / " son—$§1.45. 3 ation he * " inspired t t i ; j y B Quin fer—81.95, The F B nar—Kyne many, many ri i gard to the Irench premier, that his : A by I Main ftreet—TLew s \ will's Window-—McCuteheon Now, at this Christmas time, the |enthuslasm over this country was not s M : Three Haldfers—Dos| Passos b Gay. Goakade—Ralley: sun seems to have come out. Peéo-|openly marred by the knowledge that v e ) ar to Seek— Diver—S$1.95. $1.95. $1.95. ple see the upward trend of affairs |France must look to herself and the s0 long predicted with little on|rest of Furope rather than to this which to base those predictions. They |country for a straightening out of her are no longer afraid to spend. They |affairs political. Whatever semblance : s, bl . ' i ’ dkerchief Tor p andkerchiefs F \! ’ Y o ) P y 5 : i r omen feel that the chance to earn move is |of ill fecling there has been has hee i v g - Han 1!5(‘!(}[!(‘{5 For Men | Handkerchiefs () V S et M e d ol Ll pell s . s e SR " A Initial Handkerchiefs with long or open work | Pure Linen Hand Embroidered Corner Hand- The result of thiz influence great- the United States although people of kerchiefs with spoke stitching at 39c, o | S ; initial, & in box for 30c. el s Lo e Sl et ets e o g P ; : ! Initial Handkerchiefs with long letter, very Pure Linen Handkerchiefs with embroidered 1" e helieved that t hagrined over “rench propo : itsel ‘ that the |chagrined over the | 1 proy » o s optimism will continue after t¥ (24 ‘rwl ten 35,000 ton sifips coming in the 7 4 . % i i ) 2 . ) Soft Finish Initial Handkerchiefs with h]“"]i‘ designs, a special at 25¢. corners in plaln white or colors; great variety of tivities of Christmas have ;;;.w;y..n 1 [1nespecte 1 way which characterized : L : S 4 i NS e e g G s e e e e s ) : 7 kOl e Al Initial Handkerchiefs of Union linen, with block [ and block letter enclosed in circle; sheer and very ¢ fears will be seen day after 1ave heen corre i : ) s ‘] 5 76c v A ot abNeve soneinionae et 5 / P " ; S5 letter, former price 85ec, for gift buyers now 25c. fine, a 7hc value at 50c. day. The proposal was made, it now ap- i e g | o Pure Linen Initial Handkerchiefs of fine ynality Pure Linen Initial Handkerchiefs with lock it 10N sl T U L ; ‘) 8 and rull size, a s0c quality, 6 in box for $2.25, or, | gtter in sheer or heavy weight; a handkerchief that I_VII\'Y:II‘(”)"\ M 31 SITT v’\"l o sired by France. If m.\‘ vmmlv\w' of : - smosma B cach 39c. ve claim cannot be matched at Zic; our price, per or tme he nici- {eapital ships is not agreeable to Amer- | s ' M T . = gt Impl 3 , s 2 ? Fine All Linen Handkerchiefs with long initial, | dzen $2.75. pal Employment Bureau was opened |joy reduce that number and make up Bug McGowan reached from a speeding auto at Pablo e et there'comes authoritative informalion |tne tonnage by lighter vessels for the | 5 . : . 4 % r N 5 i andkerchiefs | Ortape edge; 3 in b for 50c that there are fewer applications for |, .qter ; tion with the colon. | F1a.» for a low flying airplane and caught it. He says it’s easy-— | Colored Woven Border TInitial Handkerchiefs tape edge; 3 in box for 500 box. et AL D : : with colored initial; imported to retail at 39c. Ior Initial Handkerchiefs with block letter and Vi K 1 formerly The or; fact : 3 work thai g The very fact |joq if you catch the airplane. SR e e wrath, ¢ in box for 75c. that those in charge o Considered as a basis even, the ton- i Plain Linen Handkerchiefs with corded or tape vaiue, at 50c. giving out ally r e Sl it . Very fine quality Lawn Initial Handkerchiefs work are occasionally going out into | .. R 50 K Lhthor = 3 ) 7 ) 1ge mentioned is too great. Rather with half inch hems; an ideal gift; 6 in box for $1 edge with very narrow hems, suitable for tatting or the street to look for men, called for \ MR oy thotabcorinlahmente ot PICTURE PRESENTED i o Y by by some contractor, proves the asser- |, = ool e 0 Gl consent to / 2 i i ISR R S 25 Y A T Fancy Woven Bordered Handkerchiefs in colors Sviss Embroidered Handkerchiefs, some in pure tlon the 1.76 ratio proposed for her by ¥ { ears Ago 1oday ¢ |} B e e Binent i b foua 100] a1 B0 faiox This is evidence which corrobor- g, .o proopeq James:Cochrane:Gives SHeraldSSS MY | ¢l myjcan from J1ardid. of that Tate) and plain : | e Muieira Hand Embroidered Handkerchiefs with ates the atement of - Seeretary | .pecuits of conference withheld,” Large Photograph of the Late many of these were imported to retail at §7:c. | gscallopd edge and embroidered corners; imported s 4 . ! ! & & e ‘or gift shoppers - 250, to retai at b0c, our price for gift buyers only 39c. Hoover that the unemployment ‘Delerates silent’” are expressions Ifor gift shoppers now c ) 29c¢. Fh o Tl i s N | and D RIoRE [ MDY eSS0 RN one | kitor, Rober bl Vance! There was a decided rush on marri- |§ Men's Fancy Handkerchiefs printed in Ireland Nowity Handkerchiefs in simple or sporty de- roughou i 1t L " lstill prevalling in reports from Wash- 2EE 1icenses at the signs; hind block printed in Ireland; warranted fast greatly relieved as a result of the |, .. . \Warning is given once more James Cochrane of Columbia s:n‘m‘ colors ati2be, ; unemploy- |y o et of the Information given |CAME into the Herald office this X I Crepd de Chine Handkerchiefs of best quality | Men's Plain White Satin Border Handlkerchiefs, | crepe de chine in all colors and white, formerly pric- ed at 69¢c, pow but 39¢ each. town cierks oftice and warranted fast colors, dainty or sport designs last week there being a total of 10 national conference on issued et morning and presented the ma p i out emanates from unofficial or for-|ment with a large picture of Robert Locally however, New Britain may | ;0 gources. It must be taken subject [J. Vance, the late editor of this | laundered sl W0 cents en's | 25¢ take a bit of pralse to itself quite], ", jgen modification. Unexpected | PaF The picture Is almost a " Pt e | Riiatiend i adneh epio A silk mufflers for 75 cents-ac \ A i i |aunlicate of the one lost In the fire. |5, el 8 ik L e peevising Pure Linen Handierehicrs, in regutar and extra | Handkerchiefs For Children |1t was over the desk which was used |, "\ o1y “ouartette which has formed |l ®iz6 soft fnish in 1-4 and 1-2 fnch hems, half doz- 8 by Mr. Vance, and s a gift of Mrs i 1 & ALE Curtis. This city ha T t. J. Vance, shortly after the editor's m'lglhtv-””?” Sehoo! | en at $2 each, 89c. bureau, as recommended by th ) AMUSING ART CRITIC leath, which occurred in North RIS B QURG enOuRhTsnoN | Carolina ground to make a white Chrjs ference, | tore s 1 advic While brief is held here for | The s a2 R i Pl ; James Cochrane was an associate| The special attraction for (‘hri from Wa ¢ This city wa American art as opposed to art of for- [ | “OHEL O e two being lifelong |8t the Y. M. C. A, wiil be the appear- Ing the nee of the Brooklyn Central Y. M, (* kerchiefs being retailed by other stores at $1.00 egant Christmas neckwear for 25 | & and 50 cents at GGiobe Clothing Monse, [ very fine quality of imporfed lawn, extra size, with aside from the national conference work, thanks Mayor Orson 5 ldevelopments may come at any time Childrer’s Handkerchiefs in fancy boxes, 2 in box for 1214 box Extra size Pure Linen Handkerchiefs with 1-4 Children Handkerchiefs, 3 in hox with fancy and 1-2 inch hems, very fine quality at 50c. embroidered (esigns, per box 25 i e e e e Boys' Hamkerc s in plain white and colored corded edges, ach | Youths' P o ! andkerchiers unemploy ' SUR- ||y ignorant in such matters, cannot fail [ Herald office unite in their thank basketball team. [ 25. Very speclal at 75c; doz. $8.00. corded hnrdm'.\"\l’-‘r\]r‘v:\lj“‘wiul'xHI‘\'L‘-:‘!”l',: i RS 2 for the new picture which will hang Prisoner © will be R il A I approximately the old position to 5t at the Russwin Lyceum Christ- | mas day eign countries, the dayman, confessed- | friends, and the entire force at the gested by the co ence 1 y be amused at the critieism of Amer- i artists Chicago painter | g oy an inspiration to a young Appre- | generation whose aim it is to keep €hri : ; he would [the standards which were originat K K K A‘D POLICE e e ey Can i Wi tam i S 2l : o 4 R N A e i ReAl Dougherty was held in $10,000 bai ood one, t D ritair {goes the thought that he also has| g s Ll L T 5 ‘ : SR 1€ | helped all, who see the picture, and | R » tio gramasnrd ¢ x v Deny Any Part in Ardmore Murders | orded as owner of the framp : ¢ il ! s country Jimmie' has the thanks of the en-| CHiEiiC A neR e A | tire plant for his of friendship. | and Offer o Give All Assistance a00 clisternalbrnera: salaraBtLtION i \ Possible, i+ canptied throvgh a hose, at Indtviduality, |Lloyd George and Briand tached so that it appeared the steam- he deciarcs| [n Reparations Conference| Ardmore. Okla. Dee. 20.Citizens | <1, Was taking fu ol Javary cleared from DBalti t they have forgotten all about th London, | 2 (By i il ress) —Premier Lloyd ( anid nier Briand of France 4.~;»vV\r-d‘ 1 seem that the more ar 3 > the Germiar their conference on the German | g 00 old painters the more | torarations and kindred questions.|the wound fourth gt Wilson | (Connectieut Oif Company’s F E 4 ‘AI would he present fn his [ hey met at dir. Lloyd George's offi-|1eAT DOt Thurday might, © A com- yya o po i Plant Is Entered or Bvening car ence i Do g street after 2 , L cial resid in Downing izens called upon Waterbury, Conn., Dec. 20.—Police waiting for l.:v-‘v‘v‘.f'nnwl'h.’;hi'-lfn'7”"'“ R : the true state of | report today shows that two mas TO'GO with evening exper hilippe 3¢ 1ot and | ¥ Irentae . rec + Connect : men last night entered the Connecti dres, but especially “het ¢ Itrench minister | v e Louis Loucheur, the French mi Sixteen me of whom avel Oil company's station at 1311 fof Iiberat 1 reglons accompanied Pre- | ti8 TN . are tn jall in|South Main street and while one cov- congtructed for danc- ) e irian . connectio ings Y ore 1w clerk laurice g Ile H 1 [Eie sted the conference will | COP1eC! killing Many |ered the clerk, Maurice [ungervill ing. Soft, glove-like 1t {8 antic ' ¢ minent, h a revolver, the other looted the ‘ concluded before Hrigas | Thers was dis 1 here today of | eash register of its contents, about 4 AT 3 fit. Exceedingly good a statement Wbl at Houston S 'he robbers overlooked Hun AMAS TREE PARTY hy. Gint e e e R el abayl LR el grade of Patent ynual Christmas tree party ofj of the I an for the gouth-|and containing $40. The two men | 2, Leather. i i eker lodge of Odd e 5 W . f of the gien under wr- | cseaped and the police are scarchin § ENTIRELY UNOFEICIAT i , {6 e nuary 2, at Turner h s crnhe the Klar | tor them. nd children of membe I 1 T a described in| : e 1 to take part in the lispatche never been worn wiT J : D e it era aid, and adiea wat|DEPL of -~ Justice me to George 1 Awaiting City, king| wa of Avdmore today were awaiting the| The : more for Constantinople, December 7, L report to Governor | gtopping here two days later, | masters. To the ordinarily logic ‘ Robertson in connection with the shooting and killing of three men and = ordina ington, Dec. 20.—" | er beltiug eagle of # ) Bive eVORYlop Qylvester Cosgrove, justice depart from st n stance 1 clearing UP | pent agent who arrested Wolfe Lin- | the trime denfeld R, onnectio n lenfeld at Warsaw in connection ““”,‘”‘} DA‘]ID MANNING’S the Wall street homb explosion at the department | Steamer Javary Seized o el w 3 On Alcohol Charge| ivery cirort was heing made to ob- | PALACE New York., Dec. 20.—Customs offl o \v.m\ to the department's in i (K ”e" Starting Next Sunday B | cers seized the steamer Javary v | (uiries cabled to Warsaw through th “Third Anniversary Week” I J\'v::“wnytn“t“: ur‘”"»'vml Tfly’if”.l'{' 2 dbe M‘I:Tm' I‘IOE STORE 211 MAIN ST- offfcial body A i i 5 el 000 gallons of 190 proof alcohol listed | Silk thread between G600 and 800 n 1 erne tale e botat metime ‘ teserved seats on sale Now cerned, ‘ ! « RReserved se n sale e manifest a veerine, billed |yards long may be unwound from a | must be att ted 1 : < stocki T A TR | (101 Laltimore (o Constantinople. silkworm cucoon, | a

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