New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 23, 1921, Page 3

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AT T0 ALL OUR FRIENDS WE FOR A MERRY, MERRY XM Tomorrow is the LAST DAY partments We Are Showing Many Practical Gifts. Men’s Men's Men's Neckwear Wool Gloves Ladies” Handkerchiefs Ladies’ Bath Robes .adies” Aprons Negligee Shirts Ladies’” Umbrellas Men’s Night Shirts adies” Kid Gloves Men’s Pajamas Men’s Handkerchiefs Men’s Ladies’ Sport Gloves Neckwear Bath Robes Scarfs Hosiery Toilet Sets House Dresses Ladies’ Umbrelias Wool Hose Silk Hose Underwear Men’s Men Men’s Ladies’ Ladies’ .adies’ Ladies’ Men’s Arm Bands Mufflers Men’s Cuff Links .adies” Hand Bags Men's Shell Goods Ladies’ Waists PULLAR and Ladies’ Men’s VEW END OUR BES1 AS, to do Your Shopping, BRITAIN DAILY H ' WISHES At Our Various De- Girls’ Dresses Girls’ Girls’ Girls’ Hair Bows Aprons Giy Girls Girls Gloves Neckwear Pajamas Handkerchiefs Scarfs Boys’ Underwear is said be equivalent to a popular re nduni. The English newspaper correspond ents in Dublin emphasized the im | portance of the specch of Richard Mulcahy, chief of otaff of the I republican army in the Dall Efreann | where he advocated acceptance of the treaty, They thought that his sup- JAIL ADJOURNS T0 JANUARY 3D .Lghsh Press Takes This as In- {cation of Ultnnate Ratmcatlon and J. J. M the the Collins the adhesion of throughout as Michael Keown assured republican army country. Some of the correspondents dwelt upon what they consider Eamon De Valera's loss of prestige as indl cated by the vote for adjournment which he opposed. De Valera's statement that, when he assumed the republican presidency, he did not re gard his oath as fettering his actions was regarded as damaging his influ- cence. Meanwhile there has Dbeen speculation as to how far a real set- tlement of the Irish trouble would be effected by ratification of the treaty The Dublin correspondent of th Westminster Gazette while believir that it will be ratified says that In Aowms and clvie bodies in Ireland are|this case Sinn Fein will still have to wanning meetings to pass resolutions | be reckoned with, Emphasizing that v roring the treaty and, although it|the Sinn Fein s not satisfled with the recognized that there will be some | treaty he says it s difficult for the cclarations against acoeptance it is| Inglish people to appreciate the ear- ¢ yed the majority will support the | nestness of the extreme republicans A"mfl of Arthur Griffith, Michael| of Ireland to whose nature o com- “sllius and their treaty advocates, | promise is allen, The adjournment perfod will thus, it The correspondent London, Dec, 23.—(By Associated 1'reas)—The Efreann’s adjourn- 1ent of further debate on the Irish untli January 3, 1oxugh coming as a surprise here, vauy eonsidered as favorable for rati- fleation. By agreement between the niending factions the Dafl members *. deliver no speeches touching on 1@ treaty during the perfod of ad- irnment, nor participate in public .otings at which the treaty is dis- ed, but it is believed the Irish ople will get together and agitate foer yatification. argicultural and business associa Dafl treaty al- some un- quotes an = A. J. CHURCHILL Jeweler REMOVAL SALE 409 Discount Only a Few Restricted Articles Your Chance to Buy High Gradc Goods At Rock-Bottom Prices Come Early—Open Evenings Until Christmas port with that of such fighting men | | also named Irish observer declar that hundreds of young men an 1‘ women will, iIf the tre is ratified, | retire in disillusionment from any participation whatever in the agree | ment and may become a Sinn IFein within the Sinn I'ein, The Dail Eir eann r convincé them that the treaty in accepted under dures ut this will not destroy the republi \ movement. The correspondent “Perhaps this is why one the people bad job."” notices o sm here— making the best of a Déposits 17,250 Pennies, ba\mga'of a Lifetime Greenville, 8. Dec, 23—Seven- nd, two hundred and pennfes, | That is the “crop of a country storekeeper, N, 8. Whitaker, who yes | terday carted them to town in a plain hurlap sack and deposited them in one of the city banks Driving up to the front of the hanl the merchant got out, with many grunts shouldered his cargo into the bank, It was a precious burden 150 pounds. The merchant brought the eavin to the bank on his fiftieth birthday and the amount represented the pe tiod of time in which he hag collocting the penntes, He tried to save u penny o day, he sald, excepting the national holldays, and believes that he succecde and been Threatens to “Get” Unkissed Athlete . Y., Dec. 23.—"I have never k d a girl,” Frank Cul captain-elect of the Syracuso unf sity football team, adds to that stat meifit, “And T have never been k cithe Culver, who 13 from a junior in the universi has had but “one date three years at college, d upon him. A sorority te ternity, Sigma Alpt g two freshmen for s selected ominent in his activi t she is golng to sce loses his reputation as the athlete.” Toledo, Ohio, is and says 1 during ind that fore phoned Epsilo dance. Cu One ¢ TACES 120 CHARGES. Waterbury Man is Accused on Many Counts of Forgery. ury, Dec. 23.—Charged with on 129 separate counts, Luigi has been bound aver to the superfor court under bonds of $5,000. Vendett! {s president of the It il Co-operative soctety and other offic of the society alleged that by means of forged notes he has secured ap proximately $11,000 of the socfety's funds, No evidence was offered at the hearing yesterday, Vendetti waiv- ing examination, CONVICTED OF MURDER, Philadelphia, Dec. 23 Imery, allas James Hantings, who gave Veront and Sterling, Ma his home, was convicted yesterday of first degree murder for killing Vincen Hanley, a I"atrmount Park policemar on November Lmery fs alleged to have shot th il when the latter suspicious that Kmery was drivin stolen motor car, asked him for h Ariving leense, William M. Presents of Boston, who was in the automobile when the shooting occurred, is still held by the police in connection with the —Jerley J case AT 87T THUY ARE MARRIED | Mrs, Lucas of Meriden Has Husband Her Own Age. ‘ Mertden, Dec, 28, —Mrs, Harrfet 12, | Lucas of this city and George 1, me « I'rovidence, R 1., each 87 years old, marrled here yester day afternoon by the Re Everett A Burnes at the First Methodist Epis. copal chur were ERALD, Whaterer your idea may Handker you surely v I ine Cott white or wo Yeish Linen in all gr vinty Hnnd Hanidthe ers for vith faney coxr d hor n o flandherehiefs, dnpan and thou )} two, broite women Linen o e Sport from 1 wnd to (i o Never hett rices lower were assortient Ve wilt of Gloves ol \ I love urely an spirit of Christmastide conveys your taste may be, you will At our 11 stocked moderaie Whateser find what you departient and the ¢ indecd. A few sug SKATING GLOVES of b CHILDREN'S IMIPOR GLOVES CHILDRIEN'S SUEDE PINE FRENCH KID GLOVES, REDIERN SUEDE GLOVES KAVSER'S DOUBLL SILE GLOVES KAYSEIV'S WASHABLE CHAMOIS- ETTE GLOVES IMPORTED GLOVES, ions Fihed e (D13} WOOT LINED I fact cverything that is made popular priced Gloves, [ | 1 CASHMERT | -— —IDEAS APLENTY— A visit to the ment for the late shoppers. Toiict sets for men and W tary Brushes, with or without brash, mirror brush and comb sets; Manicure sots. The prices on ali of have heen de POILET Cola and other Wiilie Ivo Toilet Goods Depa also these Hudnnut's, Mavis, Reckseckers makes, Artleles, Incense . Mirror, I Colgate’'s Week-cnd Sets Colgate’s Minlature Perf dren, Outfits, ople to appy the le turemernt voiume ss this week, i vy attractive d will prove ver , ext Plenty ads pre You can Amas rreat outlay 2 ma INTIMATE WEAR— The dainty gift for women, an article of apparel such as a dainty bit of Iin- ' s will surely solve one of your gift | A pretty assortment these articles, e pmnh ms. awalts your selection of CAMISOL . BAND BRASSIERES, ENVELOPE CHEMISE, BLOOMERS. LINGERII SKIRTS, LINGERIE GOWNS CORSET COVERS. & WARM HOUSE SACQUIS, — J —STATIONERY DEPT.— | Offel special interest to ings of the gift giver. notion A wonderful lot of gift Stationery at prices ranging up to $1.00. Thousands of handsome boxes in all shepe ba sizes containing a pretty y of at- tractive papers aad envel I'hen they Pencil Sets, Crayola Cut- fits for children, Imported }ln- 1 Boxes, Correspondence Cards, Ch n's Sta- tionery. N HOSIERY Your useful gifts, Complete stock for dren and baby—Wool, Wool, Sport Hoslery, Hose, New Britain's biggest assortment of quality Hosicry at unusual lowest in the city prices. —_—— =5 women, men, chii- Heather, Sk and Silk Hose, Tiasle les for for wr day The be itoever Kinds. ELECTRIC OoUY uminate the s than cost Ho 1 PORT s( ‘l"' POCKET KNIV A preity white by. Warm Wool the kidd TISSUR anping maake the kiddies morning epartmient, SWEATERS v invit- t0 your with- of money at a mod ES at the Wl kinds in all the desir- for conservative ctive new novel- <0 pretty styles of and duvetyn witeen proving very Hand Bags for the ! Folds and Pocket wer., lower than you would SECTION=— splendld selec- es that i A\ A department offers a Brooches briliiants, ol Pin sets, Scarf Pins, tments, pr pleces of Sheffield Bon Bon Dishes, Vases, cte., all re- Willimm A, Rogers iine variety of imy Pin with v uch ish, Basket e Warc ome other interesting items: TICKS. VEL CASES, CRYSTAL BEADS AIti, BEAD CHAINS, ) BAGS HARP PENCILS: TURE FRAMES, WATCHES, CLOCKS ll\ll? ORNAMENTS and IANDRERCHIEFS w1 useful thing ~——FOR MEN—— Useful g'ft sugge B} ou ! BILTS in black or tan leather. SUSPENDERS, all styles MUPPLEY of knit heather wool, ‘ GLOVES, all siyles at our famous low | prices e N¢ ( I Comb | | Tow ing Ma shi »stions that are bound ¢ him ISIERY, in ades NECKRWEAR in silk, knitted or plaid < boxed in Xmas boxes, SUSPENDERS, of all styles, ination of ARM BANDS ARTERS in blue, pink, r shades in plain or carved handles. BRALTS, CUFF LINKS, TIE FVERSHARP PENCILS, aind numerous of other arti- ces that will surely surprise glver, all the latest heather and grey ~——B0YS WEAR——, tions: Madras or Practical boy gift BLOUSES of 1% innel INTS of wool, part wool or cor- duroy. ES, of silk in plaid or plain effects, roy and Velvet SUITS that are in price. Washable suits in numer- styles = ART GOODS goods for gift giv- utiful ~ Genvine Dolles d to cost for the last fancy the be Centers, Ready made includ and leria Scarfs, aplkins, ail reprico day ( Grass Baskets—what 1is more than o pretty basket and our e is most complete of all styles, apes, sizes and prices. fui BOOKS - stock of Books will be complete in tho last minute, so you of finding just what you of Books for baby. va and girls and for the '« ranging from He up ™ ey | FOR REAL OLD E%@U@jamt TIME SENSIBLE GIFTS VISIT OUR | ALUMINUM TEA TOTS, KETTLES, ROASTERS, POTS, PANS, SAUCE POTS., houUBLl CASSEROLES BOILERS PERCOLATO! PYREX — the glass foi in all «tiles Malke Christmas bakin and shapes. an idenl and priced for tomor- CASSEROLES in all <tyles and <hapes, from real low priced to ex- tra fine yare Here yvou will find a stock devoted exclusively for the dining room or kitchen. What is pret- tier for a gift to mother, sisier or aunt than some of these— in all kinds hom that are very CIHINY, made i America, Japan or Davaria, suit- able Vases, separ- ate Cups and saucers or - com- plete sets at the lowest in the clty prices, N “&J A ORET )‘\ N

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