New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 22, 1921, Page 11

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Two NEW ‘Y’ PROGRAM CHRISTMAS WEEK| Regular Glass'v“mrk Will Be Sus- pended for Week--Resume Jan. G During the week between Christmas and New Year's a different schedule will be in effect at the Y. M, C. A There will be no regular vork in any classes, either men or boys, The gym will be open at the regular time of men's easses for recreation and gomes, On Monday, December Monday, January 2, there will be no classes at all. December 26, the gym will be open from 9§ to 12 for seniors. On January 2 the gym will be open all day. The boys' gym schedule follows Monday, no classes; Tuesday, Juniors, 9:30 a. m., employed B, 7 m.; Wednesday, H. school, 9:30 a. r employed A, 7 p. m.; Thurs Juniors, 9:30 a. m., employed B, 7 p. m.; Friday, H. school, 9:30 a. m,, em- ployed A, 7 p. m.; Saturday, Juniors, 9:30 a. m, employed B, 6 p. m. Basketball game on Saturday at 7 p. m. The all around athletics will be continued in the boys' classes during the week. The regular gym classes will be ceontinued on Tuesday, January 3d, 1921, in both men’s and boys' classes. SISTER DETAINED AT ELLIS ISLAND 26 and on Asgyrian Society Returns Priest To Washington To Keep Eye On Immigration Committee. The Assyrian-American society of this city has sent Rev. Simon Yonan back to Washington with instructions to remain in that city and look after the interests of the Assyrian and Ar- menian people until the substitute im- migration bill is passed Rev. R. Yonan was a member of the committee of which former Mayor George A. Quigley and Pera Benja- min were associate members, which in the picture above. gap in the train closed up. assengers’ lives, g N \E'W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, St v b A LGt L was running along near Lafayette, Ind. Trainmen investigated and found one car m discovered that the car had somehow become dis ends and had plunged from the tre 'tle into the wate The other ca Below, a C make a high dive but changed its mind just in time to save the|| “Miracle” Wrecks in his men with wi his Christma HUCH M“‘ E:Sl IN CONTESTS | . he i at Y, M. C. A--Standing to Dat Much interest is be | an-around econt yeing | among the employed hoys M. C. A. These contest number of different kinds Following % a list of those who leading in the point scoring in the respective classes, and the numb points hown in condue at the include of athleti High School Class, LECALD Suddenly the brakes set. Later it wa connected at Imth 5 shown| red on the nd the! 1go trolley decided to | ought to be very close. S events left in the older classes and & nger cla 18, A Fine Assortment of went to Washington last week and lald the plea of these people befo the immigration committee. The 1| cal men were informed at the ti that a substitute bill now was in t hands of the immigration committee and would be introduced very shortly in order to take care of these.cases. The returning of Rev. .Yonan to Washington is an indication of the satlsfaction the society feels with the work of the committee, Another case somewhat similar to the case of Absalom John, whose wife is In Russia, has been brought to the attention of the Americanization de- partment and passed on to the As- gyrlan-American society. The case is that of Alex Water, wno conducts a store on Whiting street. Mr. Water is a citizen of this coun- try. He was born in Assyria and his parents and two brothers were cruci- fied in that country by Turks. Now he has a 4-year-old eister, a married ter and her husband tained at Ellis Island and a could, by providing a cas! tate bond of $500 for bring them into the or re ch g country ported under the present law, the proposed new law is passed meantime. RIORDAN YRITES ings. Attentlon of the members of 1024 Inf. U. 8, is called to the a nicce and is un-| able to bring any of them, eve 4-year-old sister into the countr n the y. He al es- erson until | February 14, when they would be unless in the Former Corporal Of Co. I, Who Is Ili | | In Denver, Sends Christmas Greet- | CoT) ddrecss of Danlel H. Riordan, a former corpor- | Staticnery in small or large boxes, plain al in the Denver, anc one-ha cffects of seve ng he r while in France e is now at 51| Jewel Color | d in a letter rec (l\ull within the past few « that he is g though “Dan,’ mer comr: | popular He company ¥ the white or assorted colors Books for Children and Grown-Ups Mohill Bros. 5 MAIN ST. company. Conn. Inf., ¢ lm A| t took part. H. > over there spent some months in the hospi in that country. He arrived home lund resumed his work at the freight All-Aronnd Athiletios Predominate the MANLY GIFT THINGS— PRACTICAL, SUBSTANTIAL AND USEFUL OFFERIN KEEN ENOUGH TO APPRECIATE THE QUT - OF - THE ORDINARY Knox & Dobbs Hats Bhe Wil %_;;—@— « 35 TO THOSE kLS Yachion Parl: Clothes anhat Vassar Underwear QUANTITIES, BECAUSE OF THEIR SPECIAL PRICES ARE NECESSARILY LIMITED, SO BE EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT — COI MEN’S BATHROBES A very unusual collection of Blanket and Terry Robes, rich coloring and handsome- ly trimmed. Specially priced MEN'S HOUSE COATS A present that any man would be proud of. plete line of House Coats for men ..... MEN'S NECKWEAR A wonderful assortment of fine Silk, Silk Knit, an portation from London, plam or fancy patterns......... Money $6.00"$14.060 A com- $8,$10 $15 im- $1.00 " $3.50 nn tan Shirts Mpan ME FRIDAY HARTMANN WARDROBES Steamer Wardr who travels, regular Speciaily priced . s make an ideal gift for the man )0 values. $2 7.50 AMERICAN AND FOREIGN GLOVES Real Mocha !mk-.l\in Qhamnis and Cape, a splendid gift for brother, sw Specially priced ALL LEATHER NOVELTIES A beautiful stock of Leather Novelties, Wallets, Ash Trays, Smoking Stands, Game Sets, ete. Specially priced Pockethooks, 50¢ “ $20 Cheerfully Refunded The fifidfinn (a. Open Friday and Saturday Evening DECEMBER 22, T o BTN i e = %| Rainproof Capes i| Renaissance Candles, assorted colo 1021, .-, d d DROP IN PRICES Wind-Up Toys, strong-and well made, regular price 50c Now Children’s {namel Cooking Sets, recular price 98¢, now 59¢ Children’s Aluminum Sets, regular price $1.25, now....T79% Children’s Stoves with aluminum pots and alcohol burn- or, regular price 98¢, now Genuine Kiddie Kars, recular price $1.25, (Games, large assortment . .. 26¢ 49¢ cesee. The . 49¢ and T5¢ Dolls’ High Chairs, regular price 59¢, NOW....ovevuvasn Wind-Up Boats that float Christmas Tree Holders Rubber Dolls Building Blocks .... Toy Pastry Sets Doll’s Bath Tubs Tool Chests White Enamel Cradles . ... coe School Desks |, vssse 1DG MARTHA WASHINGTON SEWING TABLE Solld mahogany Martha Washington Sew- Ing Tables make delightful gifts, Very spe- cial price for Christmas only--$19.50. CHRISTMAS GIFTS FROM THE LINEN DEPT. 20 doz TRAVELING BAGS Genuine cowhide, leather lined, inside pockets, anchor handle, black or tan, 18-inch size, $6.95. Madeira Embroidery—Napkins $9 to § ROU I SID 0111 oA Hemstitched Table Cloths, 66x66, and 1-2 doz. Hemstitched Napkins, 20x20, to Round Center Pieces.....$1.50 to $35.00 ea. mateh, heavy all linen, boxed $11.50 Oval Doilies.........v.0...50¢ to $2.50 ea. 13-Picce Tray Cloths ... $1.75 to $4.00 ea. Luncheon Sets, boxed $8.50, $10.00, $12.00 to $38.00 a set Foral seteyicsa RLL0ENL A Kl NOR) Bath Mats from ........ $1.00 to $4.25 ea. . $3.50 o $17.00 ca. Lunch Cloths of fine, round thread linen, $2.25 b4x54 square—3$5 ea. — U = A Christmas Gift Which Strongly Appeals To Her Fur Coats, Scarfs and Muffs| rat) 3.00 to $850.00 Raccoon Coats ......... $195.00 to $375.00 Novelty Muskrat Iead Coats We are showing a large line of Turkish 36x36 square ...... Towels at 23¢, 33c, 49¢, T5¢, 83c, 98¢, §1.39, $1.50 ea. 45x45 rquare—$4 ea. Hudson Seal Coat (dyed mu ustralian Opossum Coats A .\lmm\ Coats . . .‘529.’).00 . $395.00 . §5.95 to $185.00 . +ov $10.00 to $95.00 (0 mlun n's 1 ur \oti coeeeen . 92,98 to $25.00 (A splendid assortment) Jcpartment s many practical gifts .00 D5 Squirrel Coats Scotch Mole Wraps ... At the A visit to the Misses’ Section sugg Warm Winter Coats....... § Pretty Party Frocks....... $15.00 to $35.00 and Coats. . . .$10.75 to $29.50 inas Candles Flannel Middies Wooll DPesEeR’ (Tiiliati oh Sale of Christ Plain Tube Candles, 12 in box . Twisted Beimont Candles, in assorted colors, 12 in box ..bbe box Mission Candles in assorted colors, 6 to a box. ... 53¢ box 's, 6 in a box 55 | 0ld Fashioned Hand Dipped Candles, assorted colors, 8 to box Hand Dipped Candles, 6 to a box, assorted colors Hand Dipped Candles, assorted colors, 3 to box Fancy Decorated Candles in assorted colors, 2 to box . ed Candles with holly trimmings Tand Dipped Candles in assorted colors, 1 pair to box Mission Candles with fancy decorations, 1 pair to box .

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