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ATAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1921, B ey —, e s . T 0 XY 1 New Briitain Herald AU IARENG e T 2% e i iz B A T LR FACTS AND FANCIES HE McMILLAN STORE, Inc. BY ROBERT QUILLEN- “ Always Reliable Open Until 9 P. M. C o} (£FP%) SOMETHING FOR “HER” e N (RSB ‘La Salle” lat s ot il 1 i | A Indestructible Pearl Necklaces 10 Karat gold clasp. A gift any woman will appreci- ate. This is a sale of high grade pearl necklaces and is i the result of a direct-from-manufacturer purchase which i i enables us to offer them at far below regular retail prices. J . la Salle Pearls are beautifully creamy tinted, lustrous, crer 5 glowing and iridescent and are the most beautiful adorn- Versailles treaty me 75 ment a woman could choose. Member Audit Burean of Cirenlation B, ¢ helow the ontward displ /o A ippreciate 7, 74 I ‘m; el e el e ) A o e T ' AT THESE AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES THE HARDING ATTITUDI | i S 4 Lok stead of barchac e b R B E i Lt ] Qfiinos ALY T e Ry Py Y sness to bri 1 ! n ich g n. Sirings 24-in. Strings 27-in, Strings Of vww':w ce, 0 “ 50,08 the e nignt come sorrow, gihly por. Tafas e LU SN Ao Siacdl J Priced At. ... $2 ,95 l Priced At. ... $3 .95 l Priced At. . .. $4.95 port that Trance 8 cepte | mane Decorate the o f ¢ Wonden at time oWt o x : (o . P . Howhes i tiar ships | _‘“"]‘ R ; ‘l‘:” g s "'“: [ S aNER B e o SR Each Pearl is as exquisitely tinted, matched or graded as the genuine Orientals. Ask to on condition that the er SHDS | yco for the enjoyment of those to|lorce fs derived from the Rl e e (e AR e see them at our Jewelry counter. Compare these with $25.00 strings sold elsewhere. > i OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. reful in the midst of Christ and submarine matters ettled ir from the sun and moon and st | whom the day should mean so much accordance with her shes. Inci [when that day comes man will — e ______ " ] our battleships without trace|cause she is too rich to neglect and | Father Fitzgerald, brought to a very sharp point, with [not longer blind themselves to the |the horse, the automobile, the . S vindicate Germany's policy. Ikno big to spank. There are approximately 5,766 fame [ ilies using city water at present which sition as stated in the Hughes plan, |majority in Congress has adopted [ments were he not well night omnipo Some people maké personal sacrl- | of 6 I‘n two years. ain ett of the Y. M. C. A, that the submarine arrangement is|qemocratic ideas. Fven President |(ant and omniscient. The i @ in order fo give Christmas presents | a v it {fent and omniscient. Ther R e e S Years Ago Today basketball team has had a warrant too uncertain at this time to be set-|fardin “association of nations” s [“Man® no longer. Ihere's : & ahout 100King | C*h pe - sworn our for the arrest of a Wal- irge it, pleas (e hard-boiled egg. The hox office (Taken from Herald of that date) inford player for alleged assault n doesn’t always seat you behind a | dentally the difference of stand he |such different charac tween France and England, especially A CHOICE [mentally end spiritually ti in regard to the submarines, will be Statesmen, if not “pollticians,” can- [not he able to remember the the United States maintaining its po- [ract. Straight thinkers know that the |machine or other present accomplish tled. But this Jatest stand of Irance [the conservative growth from the | upon Captain Bernadotte Loomis, The clarifies matters, although predicted |gorm of the leagne of natlon idea H y . and anticipated, by the evident dis- |Republicans admit this situation tacit umn. The engine chokes when the car| erdinand Council. Knights of Col-|accused is sald to have come into the & Soesl sttuation faclh- | 1f, us a general rule, a “trial perfod = s too slow. What we need is an ap- | ymbug, elected Thomas W. Fagan as|dressing room of Mr. Loomis follow- When they told us last snmmer that | Pliznce to choke the driver when he [grand Knight last evening. Others who [ Ing the recent game and struck him. 4 wise {hing, provision for such “fria siess was pleking up, perhaps they | 50¢S fast | were elected are: Deputy grand knight | Maxwell 8 Hart has at the Stanley making disposition of that question leompletion of every treaty or arrange- (oo g wong T e seen it picking at the cove = John MeDonough; recording secreta Works, 50 new Wilhelm bicycles for s far s posii. e contampleiea 42 Wosbton 15 . smecn were enton it on e Lot I b underson, heweer, th s e e e e But to people of this country an-|ayother nail in the coffin where He | (oo ooy ot nEAndaCchapin, ; ant e 1 other incident stands out as of great-tpo remains of “The League of Na- $ = == e a——— osition to hasten to a decision by |y and silently: « Sert 4 P ly and silently; d assert it f. . public officials were considered taking one question at a time and|oidetully. Lvery advance toward er importance. It s something that |yjos is Dead he physical, tangible ; A e . has been done, is definite and can- | o000 may be deceased, but its soul changec hile decis] E 1 N not be changed, while the decision of |14 spirit are very much alive in rangement to he desired The incumbent of an office, while ‘on probatio for such trial amount the conference delegates may be later [ o 0 = Washington today. The more thor-|i, ,q jess—is “torn hy contending emo- modified or reversed ’ ShIyv that sniet talkes onle S oughly that spirit takes on a conerete, | oo o gpai pe “play to the gallery,” This interesting incident is the dis- = apiobt (el ureatorinvtiillbe | eaiimmiain £ el o (o] i 0 : play of the attitude of President 5 o S CRRDE L LI S LI ; i 8 6 B ; 5 » results accomplished e Yy 2 ! B Harding in regard to vital matters.| .. y Lo ¢ : ; e 4 s g I8 The very fine line between the be- [ .\ "¢ "o oo 00 to the commor ; | g ! Early yesterday afternoon it is report- DSRS0 L LErREO L AT igacominon iy Wi %, N 3 b b 3 liefs of the two great parties in thig| ... o 40416 mayor? Or shall he > s 4 { bl 5 y ed He said to newspaper men, through | Fal o asat ool s el 2 atg el ! %0 : 4 4 res was pointed out In these Col-|y,roc0eq to adopt a wise, far-seei B g~ ¥ L i 54 the customary channels, that he in- : e umes months ago. At the time of the | iov rorvotrul of display or present presidential campaign that difference [ oo TG i that when e The gift you choose will have double significance if in be- part of Japan proper; that they were ::‘:';!z".”k( noof as “words, Words, |y, served out his ferm he may have | pid not to be considered i ands but : performed his duties Inl accordance speaking your tender sentiment it also possesses the added charm have crossed the line of demarcation. |} et Losuits for the people and the city of permanency. Can you think of anything more appropriate from Explain their actions as they may they [, oo Coqn Kot byl 2 2 i 4 3 He/saryes v % kvl b ; the standpoint of beauty and utility than an article of Furniture— are no longer in their expressions of A “trial perfod® makes it almost terpreted the four-power treaty not to include the islands which are a R e Alrcady many of the irresconcilables | i cuen poliey formed to bring the day, presumably after conference with Secretary of State Hughes, he changed and asserted that he “had no objec- tion” to the interpretation which "41‘“1 the *¢ n;wmh nu-m:s'l and .»m‘\; impossible for a public officlal to adopt | & A 4 $ something that will keep your memory green for years without sideration of the rest of the worl . 8 NG 4 i . ould provide for the applications of such policy. Being human and anxious | & 3 W ) &, 3 il el sy sttt I . i i g end and furnish pleasure for others as well? would bring. Many republican Sena- i, atajn the position he is hound to tors would welcome forgetfulness of ante | & \ y 4 > ] 3 o . g ors wou com g think of the effect his acts will have | g8 ) ’ This is 2a FURNITURE Christmas and alluring indeed is the their remarks of a year ago, SR TR SR R the terms of the treaty to those is- lands as well as to the dependent is- lands of Japan. enticing array of the well-established modes in Murniture that Now there s a cholce presented 10| \j0e o is human and scarcely frec \e democratic minority in the Sen-), ; > i ) to carry out his plans, fine, honest and | g . ’ N ate. It may do the small thing; it may | cic. ¢ (hey may I - j greets you here. gloat and defeat the plans practically | xo jatter who leried et President Harding's convictions have been said {o partake somewhat of those of former I'resident Wilson The ideal he has held has been kin [€00 & Erioie coes i ‘ | : o S . . [made for peace in the Pacific—for | ;o (o i) the position of prosecuting g SR to Mr. Wilson's league ideal, though S “.\“r““w ;}“nw.””‘.‘yl‘\’ ;>|v:mmh‘l\ ’v“[ ; : 2 GIFTS FOR HER GIFTS FOR THE “LITTLE Mahogany Spinet Desks from the relationship has not been shown minority may rise above the petty con- |, S e : i : the full term, The vacancy should t | e > Other Dosks in Birdscye Maple, Oak ONES” in the same physical features. Yes- siderations and, in obedience to the | in.q ag soon as it exists officially, un- | £ Sl Mg o and Mahogany from S$Z2.00. 5 BRI Mahogany Serving Tra, s from $1.95 Colonial Gold Mirrors trom $4.50. |59 a pronouncement, possibly without |ference. Such cholce would be 0fjp,ing of geandal or extreme ineflicien / : ) vl‘:ru ““il Toudoir Lamps from § 5. byt |lasting benefit to the party —WhISH ey, there exists the remedy of removal f =y snllm (::]'.yu"v('I‘\'li!i‘\'.n"mn $13.50. | Child’s Chairs from $2.50. L Mahogany Gate Leg Tables trom : $§22.50. rare one where the deepest political | icq 1y political “exigencies g - I Mahogany Tilt Top Tables, $11 'L’: Go -Carts and Baby Carriages in terday, however, his attitude was as “Tinkertoy,"” the Wonder Builder, far reioved from the' Wilsonian as |dictate of wisdom, lend itsald in mak-}joeq o fitting man can be found. If {1 pradbical alnromise of thelGon-| il o (el et San e o black is from white. He had made High Chairs from $5.40. due consideration it is true, . 8 g ould rise ab yartisan politics at [m o i 5 nevertheless a pronouncement. Great [could rise above par Jere is nothing to he gained by p l Bedroom Suite, $51.00. consternation resulted. Upon consid- |@ time like this. The situation is the ;o cment or appointment whethe eration he openly changed the opin- haq | Wisdom aligns itself by the side of [josio (o “sce how he does the work.” splendid, thoughful common sensc 4 - 4 R e hles, $36.00. PBassinets from $7.25. Little Red Riders, $3.60. fon previously expressed. He numerons styles and prices. taken counsel; either his - personal opinion had heen changed or, that Dres "I Play Kood Crib, $12.00. where retaliation would prove a| . ndard gitts will be hought boomerang and where a - refusal 0| gy puylight savings, but althongh | B8 Yoy Jay petty polities will bring incal 3 4 e g . 7 4 GIFTS FOR HIM ¥ 3 it is wish-time there will be no que AL Chairs from $22.00, determined to how to the opinion of i i Jasy C @ose who had first hand knowledge [culably great results whether the view- [0 o which time . h . 3 SR FOR THE HOME | Lamps from $12.00., of every angle of the treaty situation, knowledge of the frame of mind of | “7° 7 - . EST X 3 Chiffonic all prices—a forelgn delegates as expressed in their 2 O AL Desk or Chair for his office. Genuine Mahogany Lowboy, $00.00. 1y HREALS i » Racks from §5.00. §olid Mahogany End Table, $13.50. attitutes discernible only through wcial Food for Horses Is Being | §2 : News that & local factory is con-f “myjeq Out By U. 8. Government. |8 B3 f PGt ReRiaL e mE 8150 Tahourcttes, $3.75, $4.25, §5.50. thorongh knowledgs of the whold it- |o ocring replacing moton truoks Wth| =\ S8 Tnee a1 Semy Hor ‘ 4 \¢ Apents for Gunn Seefional Book-| Telephone Table and Chair from horse-drawn vehicles to some extent| €N FOTE G : P i i\ ) $13.30. Wards admitted that obhars in iR brings a certain amount of sentimental feks” made {2 B A lat Trees from 52;"”, o A ereat variety of Table, Floor and country, in this case of Secretary of | atlaasion SN LRI ANs AR e ‘ ) ; %n:y{:;“l Mahogany Solitalre Tables, | g, qoir Lamps, the horse will return and drive a R Mahogany Music Cabinets from $13. Btate Hughes and the other delegates, R ) i A 3 B & ; £ \ a2 = THE HEART OF THE HOME| aahogany Day Bed, $63. should be in a position to know more |from the field GG (G, b ew form of com \ than did he regarding this important |Means of mofor transportation. But | 0 official stateraent A \ s is the living room. In this roomn the Mahogany 4-Poster Beds, $35.00. the sight of waving tail lowered A “which is expected to solve ¥ : i iy ‘-.u,»:»;mn,]m‘v_x yll‘lw mnTv ?M] ;vr' l’x”— .»” Malhogany Pedeatals; $0.38; ti Fo rrivar and ralsed head of one of the fine ani- | # e extent the ) [ } ks i erything should conform to the ene % det v In rmer ‘pronountenent to leet i hana to {he task |INE army animals on expeditions or in | 48 3 § i ? ideal-—-contentment. Perhaps no sin Mahogany Windsor Chairs $8.00. im from submitting to their {n- |M&8 once again bending fo 1 “Itime of war. The animals appear o \ “Y 1 gle piece of IMnrniture gives more real Mahogany Library Tables, 325.00. of pulling a great load and doing it|, y fhatae T satisfaction than a Davenport, Mahogany Cane Panelled Chairs, He learned of t ur e gladly and willingly way o lenz 1 q \ 9 |Iru'v]' s)yr-’\\lvv":]m‘wy ‘nw\wnt\lflnl‘ v:\ym;r £15.90, Ifort and there is abundant variety in Tap- | i Ferneries and Plant Stands in : unpleasant : ; his personal | i 5 o e 1 ni L i g estry, our and TLeather words to ge the agreements they SaLleh it LR D 3 E overnment ygh 4 v B . . Prices starting as low as $75.00, | Wicker, Mahogany or Oak from $3.40. the |tor of New Haven, from whose state-| o) 400 tons for experime opinion remaining the same he had point be partisan or patriotic e Genuine Mahogany Highboy, $175. personal contact, and possibly more uation The President, in plain | matter, and he refused to allow prid & between all the delegates; | Aty 2 e | ments the deduction wa nid William A, Holbrook, chief Possi sresident’s desire to | New Haven Will Soon B seless,” |alry, stated : J Bee ) accord with the |should be called to the sal B e s f 8BS YN A MAN'S CHRISTMAS Bovie o ) Piuni! Mo rhovar thel ntlantin ¢ t . - T Will he happler, and every day thereafter, if you give him one ol the fumous to his ¢ ¢ ¢ etation top. | Tucer” uld be calle ¢ ! 4 tainly the understa ot that a constantly diminishing number [ Daugherty Stydying Disposal of New | § - ROYAL EASY CHAIRS ven Road Pro 3 : T “Push the Button—Back Reclines” Hardi v mo ; their eventual fotal extinction. it is nglon, Dec ) ) 4 Known as the “world’s easles ¢ chalr,” and truly so. A this « 5 : R e e 4 848 hors veeks govert o 4 touch of the “Push Button" a stg the back to any desired ¥ 2 leci 0 r t . » R " position. And the concealed leg rest adds the final touch of Haven In 1914, and only ‘ the 9 i Royal comfort. We have them in a variety of styles and prices. Let us give you a demonstration A SMOKI STAND which [grows smaller. That there wi Bt atvE A e that % f Next to a Royal Easy Chalr is the most popular article in 1 f men's gifts Priced from $2.00 to $10.00. In mahogany, oak 1t o when any city of the ? ) " 1 on to Al considering the question daily ) or brass, New Haven is withont horse Pen | whether these properties should 9 ; ALy STATELY HALL CLOCKS grave doubt ) ceordar with the terms of | B o Br o ST/ “L L 4 S t de . © C | . Their sweet and mellow chimes fill the home with ever- : { - RLILtRTAY d e i el % X asting cheer. We have just received several new inodels of hou wndfather” and “Colonial” designs in mahogafy. The git tinetive. Hughe i 120, As the total number de making imagination ing animal, suscept prohlem & great strength public in i to proceed MU SRS : StV i e A o Starting Next Sunday ™ 1056 FORD STREET (OVERLOOKING CAPITOL GROUNDS) that no harm has 1 nd th s other in those with which he the Preside \ c “© now familiar, hut he will be used |@ “Third Anniversary Week | TORE OPEN DAY AND FRIDAY changing his interpret f until the day dawns when even ma l Keserved seats on sale Now kil chinery has hecome obsolete and ol g e ———